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FRED. A. OLDS,
ROBERT L. GRAY,
Editor
City Editor
RALEIGH, X. C, MARCH 12 '?95
Kbode Island and Michigan
hold statu elections next month.
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The improvement In business is
likely to be slow, but it will be safe.
In to recent murder trials in New
York the bills for extras were re
spectively .325,G78 and $21,449.
The organization of the new silver
party has proceeded as far as the se
lection of leaders, and as soon as it
gets some followers it will be ready
for business.
contemplated the step for over a year
and is preparing for the twentieth
century. He declares his purpose to
be to erangelire politics and attraet
the masses who do not go to church,
lie has undertook what to nse a slang
phrase, may be termed "an army
contract." Mr. Dixon, who is only SI
years old, was born in North Carolina,
lie was admitted to the bar, but be.
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Southern - Stock
MUTUAL
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OF GKBEN'SHORO, N. C,
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the cospel he became a minist-r. His ' r in the proRut. All profits except a j This great medicine, by its blood-
Indignation, Hilliotistiess.
Dyspepsia
And all stoma, n trouDlea are cured Dy
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Rheumatism is cured by P. P. P.
Pains and aches in the back,shoulders,
knees, ankles and wrists are all at-
taeked and conquered by P. P. P
first pastorates were at Raleigh and
Goldsboro. He went to New York
7 years ago. In 1893 he preached a
number of sermons denouncing Inger
soll. He recently defended Thomas
C. Piatt from the pulpit against the
attacks of Rev. Dr. Parkhurst.
Massachusetts does not after all
take Kindly to ine iaea oi emrsncuis j g q .
iag the feminine sex thongh the wo- Lawrence S Holt,
men of that state are Drobablv the ! Donald Meltae,
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most intelligent in the country. A
woman suffrage bill has been defeated
in the lower branch of the legisla
ture by a majority of 40; and last year
a similar bill was defeated in the
other branch. This is discouraging
to the friends of the cause, but they j
have the right of perseverance, and
the time may come when Massachu
setts will consent to imitate Colorado
in this matter.
reserve of ten per cent are returned to
the policy holders.
Capital - $100,000
Subscribed by twenty capitalists
whose names represent! over Five Mil
lion of Dollars.
Policy Holders are 5on-Assessable.
Dibbctobs:
L. Banks Holt,
A. F. Page,
Kdwin Shaver,
J. 8. Spenee,
Win. K. Holt,
J. W. Scott,
L. M. Soott,
Benehan Cameron,
Thos. M. Holt,
Sam'l McD. Tate,
D. G. Worth,
James P. Sawyer,
F. J. Murdoik,
E. D. Latta,
J. M. Worth,
J. Van Lindley,
E. P. Wharton.
Officers: J. M. Worth, Pres'ti E. P.
Wharton, Vice Pres'ti A. W. McAlis-
ter, Sec. and Treas,
cleansiug properties, builds np and
strengthens the whole body.
Nothing is so efficacious as P. P. P.
at this season, and for toning np, in
vigorating and as a strengthener and
appetiser take P. P. P. It throws off
the malaria and puts you in good con
dition. Abbott's East Indian Corn Paint
cures all corns, warts and bunions.
Burwell & Dunn, Wholesale and Re
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Valuable Land for Sale.
On Saturday, the 10th day of March,
1895, at the court house, door in Ral
eigh, at 12 in., by virtue of a mort
gage executed by M. A. Parker and
wife, registered in the office of the
Register of Deeds for Wake county,
in book 70, at page 223, we will sell at
public auction the tract of -land de
The recent I. pension legisla
tion, advancing all pensioners receiv
ing less than six dollars a month up
to that rating, will effect 40,000 cases
and involve an increase of fl, 500,000.
At least 75 per cent of the book
manuscripts submitted to publishers
are never printed, an& if the number
'thatouirht not to have been printed
is counted in it will be seen that liter
ature is chietly a voiceless waste of
paper and ink.
The improved order of the Knights
of Pythias composed of German
Americans who was dissatisfied with
the action of the supreme lodge, K.
of P., in declaring against the use of
the German ritual, seems to be grow
ing steadily, both here in Washing
ton and throughout the country.
A m;n in Connecticut has been ar
rested for destroying his wife's
dresses, wboh he declared were too
gay. His defense is that the dresses
were his, as he paid for them, and
that a mau can not be denied the right
to destroy hU own property. This
gives the courts a new nut to crack.
The condition.-of ex-president Har
rison, who has been critically sick at
Indianapolis, is much improved. The
alarming congestion of the lungs is
rapidly dissipating, and the physi
siaus announce that there need be no
further concern for the ex-president's
recovery,
Rev. Dr. Talmage presched in a
New York theatre Sunday and in his
prayer said: "We thank thee that
' tie congress of the nation has de
parted, and that many of those who
represented the people in public offi
ces will no more represent them, We
pray thee-that you will forgive them
for the damage they have done this
nation."
Over 2000 Chinese Slain.
Tokio, March 11. Almost daily
victories crown the Japanese arms in
China. General Nodiu reports that
his army attacked the Chinese at Ten-Chan-Tai
yesterday morning. The
Japanese advanced from three direc
tions. A hot artillery fire was opened
at 7 a. ts., and under its cover the
three bodies of troops stormed the
town. The Chinese numbered 10,000
or more. At first they fought stub
bornly, but eventually broke and ran.
throwing down their arms and making
no effort to save standards or baggage,
Most of the Chinese fled to the northwest.
When your policy expires see that j scribed in said mortgage, containing
it is renewed in the Southern Stock
Mutual Insurance Co.
WYNNE & ELLINGTON,
fell Agents.
Every day the queen of Italy has
a spin on her bicycle,
Extra bargains in furniture at
Thomas & Maxwell. Bed lounges with
detachable mattresses a specialty.
For Sale.
An Electropoise good as new. Only
been used a short time. Price $20.00.
Apply at this office,
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MORTGAGE SALE.
By virtue of authority conferred in
a certain mortgage executed by Joel
Curtis and wife, duly recorded in book
No. 107 at page 135 in Register of
Deeds office of Wake county, H. C
we will on Monday the 1st day of
April, 1895, at 12 o'clock m. at the
court house door in the cny or Kaieign,
sell to the hirl-est bidder, for cash,
that tract or parcel of land, with good
orchard, grape vines and buildings
thereou, lying and situated about five
miles west of the city of Raleigh, near
the road leading frjm Raleigh to
Carey, adjoining the lands of Charles
A, Goodwin, Jesse A. Jones and others,
containing 8 1-2 acres more or less
This 1st day of March, A. D. '95.
Pbklb & Mathabd,
Attys. for Mortgagee.
Notice to Claimants.
Collector's office, Raleigh, N. C.
Notice is hereby given of the seizure
of the following personal property for
violations of the Internal Revenue
Laws of the IT. S. Six barrels corn
whiskey, about 240 gallons, from A.
W. Dougiasg, Durham, N. C, seized
Sept. 7th, '94 by J. A Thomas, Deputy
Collector.
One cask partly filled with apple
brandy, seized by Deputy Collector J.
II, Shelburn from Jap. Johnson, Feb.
2, 1895.
Ore cask, about 20 gallons corn
whiskey, B'ized from Mayo A Bro.,
Littleton, N. C, by Deputy Collector
Mebane, Jan. 26, 1895.
One keg corn whiskey, about 36
gallons, seized by Deputy Collector
Shelburn from D. McBrown, Dunn,
N. C-, Jan. 11, 1895.
Two casus containing about 30 gal-
ons corn wnisKey, seized DyJ.tt.
Burke and W. S. Jackson, Dunn, N.
C, by Deputy Collector Shelburn, Jan.
11, 1895.
Two kegs corn whiskey about 9 gal
lons, seized by Ceputy Collector Van
derford from O. N. Kelly, Sanford,
C, Feb. 2, 1895.
One 400 gallon copper still, cap and
worm, seized from Caps & Ellis, Wil
son, N. C. by Deputy Collector Shel
burn Jan. 29, 1895.
Any claimant to said property must
comply with See. 3460 R. S. U. S.
within 30 days and in the manner
therein pieacrilnd.
F. M. Simmons,
feb 36 3w Collector.
about ninety-four (94) acres, in St
Mary's township, Wake county, ad
joining the lands of W. T. Howie,
John Dodd. the late W. H. Holleman,
Archie Spence and others. Terms
cash. Battle & Mordbcai,
Attorneys for Mortgagee.
February 13th, 1895.
Land Sale.
By virtue of a decree of the supe
rior court of Wake county made in the
case of J. C. Marcom, administrator,
d. b. n. c. t. a., of Charles W. Brown
vs. Coviuna V. Ferguson and others,
I will on 18th of March, 1895, at 12
sell at the aourt house door of Wake
county, the following described lands
belonging to the estate of Cbas. W.
Brown, deceased : A tract containing
54 1-4 acres known as " The King
place," adjoining the lands of W. A.
Martin, M. C. Jones, Marian jen&ins,
and others. Terms of sale are one
third cash on day of sale, balance on
12 months time, with 6 per ceut inter
est from day of sale.
J. II. Fleming,
Feb, 16tds Commissioner
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Notice!
Having taken the Agency for Ger
man Electric Belts, for the cure of
Rheumatism. Sciatica. Kidnev disease.
Three negroes were shot at JNewea iung8 Lame back, Paralysis,
Orleans They were employed in Spine disease, Nervous debility, etc.
loading vessels. - This is the latest ; la ady to supply those, in need of
labor trouble. The military are now
on duty. Trouble was expected to
occur any moment between the whites
and the blacks. White laborers were
trying to clear the levee of the ne
groes. The police were unable to
prevent an encounter,
There have been dissensions ' for a
long time past among the membeis
of the Twenty-third Street Baptist
! them at short notice. Samples kept
on hand.
A. W. Fbaps,
No. 4 East Davie, second door from
Fayetteville street. eod
Administrator's Notice.
Having qualified as administrator
d. b. n. of the estate of Mary U.Wood
werd, deceased, late of Wake coonty,
N. C, this is to notify all persons
having claims against the said estate
to present them to me on or before the
26th day of January, 1896, or this no
tice will be plead in bar of tneir re
covery. Ana ail persons 'naeoxea 10
the said estate are hereby notified to
make immediate payment. .
J. C. Marcom,
Adm'r d. b. n. of Mary H. Woodward,
deceased.
. Pbblb & Maysard, Attys.
January 26. 1895.
Pianos at a Bargain.
Elegant Kimball upright Pianos,
stool and scarf $160, used only 12
months. 3 square pianos in good
shape from $40:00 to $ 125. 00, cash or
installment. Call on or address A. W.
Parham 13 West Hargett street, Ral
eigh. N. C. febaim
The Harris Steam Dye
Works has removed to 113 South Wil
mington street. Raleigh. N. O. f e6 m
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lie illustrated woman's page is a tearare
that will not be round in any omer ouin-
A verbatim report of the 8ermon by Bev
n, flmint- the celebrated Brooklyn
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aulitinn.
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