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A. OLDS, Editor X1LIIGH, I. C, MAY 7. 1895 The reargument of the great in come tax cas began yesterday at Washington before the U. 8. sapreme court. New York ,'ity's latent penman show hat it i likely t. pass the 3.000 000 mark b.-fore the close of the centory. But if the proposed plan of consoli datiuu goes through this year the population of the eity would be con siderably over 3.000,000, or 600,000 mort than that of Paris, and a mil lion and a quarter lees than London's. The 90th of May ia near at hand. It promises to bring to thin -ity th largest number of visitors ever seen here at one time. Are the people j fully aware of this? It doe not ap- pear that there is a tithe of the enthu- j siasm which marked the city's centeu riial celebration. A great deal is to done by the people here, and but lit tle time remains for preparation. Haleigh must keep open house on that occasion. The reputation of the city, as the capital, depends largely upon its management of such occasions. Miinatfors True to Their Pledge. Th Krmikf rt, lud , News eipressv it . j i ii. u of the great Wallace shows in i!iiMi4e: "The management proved con 'hixively to the public that its en-tr-rtaiameut is what it is advertised. In the menagerie is to be found a val uable collection of wild animals, eaeh being n excellent specimen of its family. An attractive feature of the show is the horses. Worthy of of spe cial mention also is the excellence of the huudrrd acrobats and gymnasts, each being an artist. The half mile hippodrome track is an exciting fea ture of the exhibition." Munioipal elections were held yes terday at forty cities and towns in this state. The democrats carried nearly all. Collector Melvin B. Carter of Aske ville, who died there Sunday, was widely known in this state, and was a man of much ability. The anxiety of president Cleveland over the silver issue grows apace. It is the one subject in which he is wholly and heartily absorbed. The evaonation of Corinto, Nicara gua, by the British fleet, was quietly accomplished Sunday, and the port was restored to Nicaraguan authority. The Tennessee legislature has been engaged for months in keeping in office a few men who were not elected, and this petty business continues to monopolize its entire time. Never since baseball became the national game has so much interest been shown in it as is the case this season. So far it is anybody's fijrh in the great struggle of the clubs to win the pennant. Tammany dies hard. The "tiger" was pretty badly stnnned last No vember, bnt that he is still alive is evident to those who have watched him with interest or anxiety. He wagged his tail last week. Captain general Campos has cabled from Cuba to Spain that he wants 30,000 more troops to put down the rebellion in that island, and that, if Spain desires him to succeed in keep ing Cuba under Spanish domination another 60,000 men mast be held in readiness to enable him to carry oat his policy. How vast a business is carried on by the government printing office may be gathered from the fact that more than 8,000" operatives are employed at wages aggregating about $2,900,- 000 a year; and that 40,888,598 c jpies of separate documents were printed in 1894. Queen Victoria has had nine chil dren, forty grandchildren and twenty one great grand children, and of these seventy descendants are all living but nine. At the rate they are picking up thrones the English royal family will have a corner in European roy ally in the oourse of a few years. OVEll THE STATE. Itchine, burniuff. scaly and crusty skin scalps of infants eleansed aud healed ud niet sleep restored by Johnsou's Oriental Soap, medicinal and toilet, two large cakes 25 rts. For sale by John Y. MacRae. If hours did not hang heavy what woulJ become i f scandal? Item of Much Interest Itrieflv Col luted. At Asheville Catherine Burnes and lieu l.i h Poor, colored, agreed to kill themselves and took laudanum yester day morning. The grand commandery of K. T., of the state of North Carolina will meet In Raleigh on the 14th instant. Gov. Bob Taylor, of Tennessee, will leliver a lecture at Durham May 24'h. Henry Wilson, who is thought to knew something about the death of Itoxie Swain, was arrested last night it Pleasant Garleu, Guilford county. Jupiter Dsbarry. a iittle negro boy, picked up in Stanly county a lump of old weighing eight pounds, worth about $2,000. The nugget is now in Wall street. At Lexington Sunday night, four young negro women were seen on the railway. They were followed by three white boys aud s me negro men. One of the latter had been p-iying attention to one of the girls, Josie Miller. It is thought a fight took place. Y'esterday a train passed over the body of the Miller g'r! and cut off the head. The body was found to be cold. It is be lieved the woiiiau was murdered and placed on the track. On her clothing were bloody finger prints. A negro man was arrested, charged with her murder. A SOUTHERN SKXSASIOX. Johnson's Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil enriches the blood, builds sound flesh, restores streugth and vitality to the debilitated body. Pint bottle fl 00. For sale by John Y. MacRae. Indigent i . .. i'llll'.usuevs, And all stoma U troubles n cored by ' P. P P. PricklyAsh.I'okeKoot midPotatxinm. Rheumatixm is cured by P. P. P. Pains and aches in the back, shoulders, knees, ankles and wrists are all at tacked and eoii.iiered by P. P. P. This great ro-di.-ine, by its blood cleansing properties, builds up and strengthens the ubole body. Nothing is so e'.Vicious as P. P. P. at this seasou, au i for touiug up, in vigorating an.l as a strengthener and appetiser take p. P P. It throws off the malaria and puts you in good con dition. Abbott's Kast Indian Corn Paint cures all conn, warts and bunions. Harwell & Duuu, Wholesale and Re tail Agents, Charlotte. N. C. S. A. L. STOCKS AND BONDS. Corrected weekly by Wynne Si Kllinoton. Bonds. North Carolina 6-t .. .. 4 W. N. t. R. 6s N. ('. R. R City of Raleigh 6U907 " 6sis97 Ral. Cot. Mills,6-.1!01 Car'ph MillsCo.Os, Stocks. Citizens' Na.. Bank. Nat. Bank of Raleijb, Com. & Farm. Bank, Ral. S.i , in.s Bank. Ral. Cotton Mills, old, " r.e a. C.iral.'L'u Mills Co , Pbos. Works, N. C. Car Co., Raleigh Gas Light Co. Raleigh Klectiie Co. Bid. Asked. 125 101 3 108 102 108 101 101 102 125 125 120 VM) 105 100 77 60 126 4 102 109 103 110 102 100 90 100 102 65 50 The warships of several 'of the powers are fast assembling at Chefoo, China. The situation is regarded as ominous. Already eight warships, including two torpedo boats, have gathered and more are expected. In addition British, French and Ameri can, and two German warships have arrived. Japan, in conformity with the advice of Russia, France and Germany, renonnces her claims to the possession of Feng-Tien, and to the permanent possession of of the Liao Tnng peninsula, including Port A r- tbu. A Louisiana Physician Shoots His Wife's Paramour. Dr. Hirart and Mrs. Swain of Pla quemine arrived at New Orleans on Friday and registered at a house as C. J. Smith and wife, and they were given the best room in the house. Yesterday morning Dr. Swain, who had followed his wife and her lover from Plaquemine, entered the place by a side door and made his way to the room occupied by the pair. He drew , his pistol and fired Ave shots, ; while the man who was killed fired six shots, none of them hitting Dr. Swain. The latter immediately ran out of the house right iuto the arms of a policeman, who was attracted by the noise. The doctor was placed under ar rest and taken to the police station. The police sergeant then quickly went to the scene of the shooting to ascertain the extent of the wounded man's injuries. When the sergeant reached the place the man was still alive. He was lying on the bed fully dressed, and a physician, who was called in as soon as possible, was at tending him. The physician stated that the case was hopeless, and while he was talk ing the wounded man expired. The woman who was the cause of the trouble 1 was seated by the bed whoreoa the wounded man lay. She, too, was fully dressed, and was remarkably cool. A strange coincidence of this trag edy was that at the head of 'the bed in which the man was killed was a book the title of which was "Her Last Lover." Washing Your Clothes. In days of old your good mother did it and you had no fault to Snd. When itcome3to laundering your soil ed linen We Will Be a Mother to ; YOU, and the pel feet satisfaction we guar- j antee will make you think of those nappy clays ot ola. Discard safety pins! Away with batchelor buttons! The Oak City steam laundry sews on buttons and tape. OAK CITY STEAM LAUNDRY, : L. R. Wt&tt, Phone 87 Proprietor Land Sale. North Cakolini, Wake county Supe rior Court. Before D. H. Y'oung, a s. c. H. M. Fa'nsworth, plaintiff, vs Fannie J. Nicholson, James H. Boyd, col., and others, defendants Sale for partition of land. By virtue of decree rendered in the above entitled spcial proceeding pending in the superior court for Wakecounty.N.C, W. J.Peeleand R. O. Burton commissioners appointed by the court, will, on Monday, the 3d day of J ;ne, A. D., 1895, expose for sale and sell at the court house door by public outery, to the highest bidder for cash, all that tract of land in Wake county, North Carolina, in the corporate limiis of the city of Raleigh, on Lenoir street, and bound ed as follows; Beginning at a point on the south side of Lenoir street, 80 feet from the point of intersection with the east line of McDowell street, and running thence southe-iy parallel with McDowell street 105 feet; thence easterly parallel with Lenoir street 43 1-3 feet; thence nottherly parallel with McDowell street 105 feet to the south line of Lenoir street; thence westerly along the south line 43 1-3 feet to the beginning, and more fully described in Ui complaint. W.J. PEKLE. B. O. BURTON, apl8 80d Commissioners. Seaboard Air-Line. CONDF.NHF.D SCHEDULE. IB kkkct May 5, 'US. Trains Lea v.. Kaleigh, 1 36 A M Daily. "Atlanta Special," ii. Imau Vestibule fui (ieu Uersou, Weldou, Pelrs burg, KichtuoD'l, Wafliiue ton, Baltimore, Puibi lei. piiia. New York anil at points north. Buffet oraw 1 in; room sleepers and l'ul! !ii i a coacties Atlanta to Washington, purler cars Wnaiiiugton to New York Pullman Sleeping car Mon roe to PortsDiout-1. 11 31 A M-Dnily for Henderson. Weldon, Suf folk, Portsmouth. Norfolk and intermediate stations, connects at Portsmouth wit h BayLine for Old Point and Baltimore, with Nori folk aud Wastiingtou Steam bovt Co . for Washington Kith N. Y. P. ii N. tt K for PhllHiO'lpbUftud I'ulut uorltt; filso Mt Weidou Willi ii.' mii: Oo'ii-t Line for Ii," it:: v.l i. W-isUiliKlou, Bit (more Puliadelphia Hfil ..Sew Vork. I'trjujra sli pt-rs A'c'don to New Y . IV nO 1 Willi jlc.lflHVJ.'l Neck Branch for Green v WfrMiiugi'iu iUWiy I'.i '! Pit -c.j '.ti . oleeftr At'vjfa t; Porsmoacti. B 35 A M- l:u'. . 'Afiujit- Hpenlal,' Pi!::ai Vwtibul tor 3o. Pu.-;. rTitiiilct, Monroe, GLi-ster, vJliutuu, rreei. ." vstHid, Abbeville, Attieus, At .u.'u, ftlyutoiuery, Mo b:l s. I'-t-w Oriecs, Gnuttov iu o.t, Ntslivilirt, Meiuptils HL-..' i'. I'oiuts south aud sou L ves:. t Lmugh Pnll uit ) HuTn1 LSIeepers and Ui co ici.es WasUlngtou to Atiau'a, ooniHjctlngdtrecT ly tr Union de;ut Atlan; w it p i.ivet6iiiif linos Puii man Meeper Portsmouth to luour.'e. 8 40 F M Daily, for . bootiieru Pines, Hamlet Mexto.n, VVliUi'ugtou. Vadtfbot.i, Monroe, Ofiar lo.ie, Litcoluton, SUelby, Uutberfordtou, Chester, Greenwood, Atlanta and Points south. Tralns'Arriva iialeigh : 6 8J A M Daily. "Atlanta Special, u Pullman VesUoule trow New York, Philadelphia Baltimore, Waeuiugton, Kiuhuioud, Portsmouth, Norfolk ar.d all poiuta LorUi Parlor cars New York to Washington: Pull a an Buffet Bloopers a.nl day cjaches Wastiingtorj to Atlanta. 8 35 P M Daily from PorieiuoutU and poiutf iiortti via ti.ty Ltne N. x, r tt Ss. A. a., also from Greouvnie, Plynioutfl, Waaiuugton and iiastern Cf oltu'x points via Wei dou, Petersburg, Bicnuiond Washington and points no lb via Atlantic Uoast Line, sleepers New York to Weluon 1 SI A M 1 Wily, "Atlanta Special,' Pullman Vestibule, from Atlanta, Atnens,Abteviile, Ur. en wood, Chester and potnte south. 1- ullman da) coacbes and sleeper Atian ta to Wash! ugtoti. 11 S8 A M Dany from W i 1 iu 1 n g t tu Shelby, Lucoln: on, Oha' : lotie, Atlanta and poin south. No. 402 ami 4'J'-, "Atlanta Boecial," are solid Pni: ii-n vestibuied trains. composed oi ' tigalfloeiit davooachex and palace ra mg rooms nutlet sleepers between Washington and Atlanta witbour ebauge, on which there is no extra fare charged. - For information relative to sob.ed ale, &c, apply to tinner aeac, or A. J Ooobe, S. P A , Ka'tlgh. E. ST, JOHN, Vice President. J. H. WiSDiR, General Manager. ' T. J. Andeksos, Geu'l Pass. Agent V. K. McBbb, Supt. Transportation. Deliver me, 0 Lord, from that evil man, myself. Q-ooooo ooooooo ooo- -c-xxp 000009 Pure Drugs. Fine Cigars. ;0OD WEWS.g I The Holidays have come aud gone Q I with their pleasures and accustomed A bustle. Now it behooves us to turn jT 'our attention to V ( Carefol bnyern oi seed should keep( I in mind two important items; ( i QtaalEfy &t4 Price I solicit the patronage of one and i .all for the justly celebrated and re-, 'liable 1 I mi BBBBITT, Wholenale and Retail ( i I DKL'GGIST AND SEEDSMAN, J Q BALKIGH, N. C. o-o-o-o-oo T oooo-oo- Qyoyq PDaUv Pa-Pr,i(R)i?ii 9 O pers and g " " r 9 Postage o DiSL o a Specialty.? stamps. 0 '9 9 6-o-o-oo-cv aooooooooo- oo-oo i Pimples, 9 ia 3 r b and Old Sores Blotches eK IH I V flH VI1H U I I : I 1 IIIUlXl- I nwil) I UIXL. I.VUI f . mm and potassium Catarrh, malaria Makes Marvelous Cures in Blood Poison Rheumatism and Scrofula P. V P. ptir'floa the blood. bnlManp tl;f ;ik Aiitl fl'jiiiiitatrxi, give stn '-.( wepkened nerves, expels 4S i.-'oo,. v ijiR tii Patient health and dk; -.vhere aiosness, Riooinr rJU, anti Kidney Trouble lee:' ' lassitude first prevailed t .roondary And terttnry -'.l.xiM, nnluinlnff m.nm. Ti,bllv rliil uoii" ii nlarla. dyspepsia, and In all Mo ;mJ akin diseuaea, like hl..,n.u. i.fmt.'M.. nM nhpnnin nlnent. $19 tetter, acaid head, bolls, erysipelas, eczema woc.avsay, without fear of o.ntrnaictinn,.iiai; i. r. t. is(.neoesc blood purillerl.i toe world, and makes riosltlve, apeedy and permanent cores n all oases. EP andwhoaeblcodlblnanlrapnSond.- tlon, one to menstrnai iregviBnues, are peoullarly benefited by the won derful toniif and blocHlcloanslng prop erties ot P. P. P. -Prickly Ash, Poke Root and Potassium. 8PRIHOPIRLD, Mo. , Aug. 14th, 1893. -I ean speak In the highest terms of yonr medicine from my own persons! Knowledge. I was nlTeoted with heart disease, pleurisy and rheumatism for 85 years, aa treated by the very beat physicians and spent hundreds of dol lars, tried every known remedy with out finding relief. I have only taken one bottle of yonr P. P. P., tnd can cheerfully say It has done me more faod than anything I have arer taken, oaa recommend your medlolna to all sufferers of the above dlaeaaea. . MRS. M. M. YE ART. Springfield, Green County, Mo. ' Are eatflrely remove by P.P.P. slum, the greatest blood purifier on earth. . AnKRDRKl, O.. July 21, 1891. Messrs. Lippman Bros., Savannah. Ga. : Pkab Sirs I boegbt a bottle of ?'.ur P.P. P. at Hot Bprlnga.Ark.,and t has done me more good than three months' treatnientat the Hot Springs. Bend three bottles O. O. D. Reapectlnour. Aberdeen, Brown County, O, Cs.pt. 4. D. Johoston. To all wflom ii may ctmesrn: I here by testify to the wonderful properties of P. P. P- lor eruptions of the skin. I suffered for several yeara with an un sightly aud dlsagreeablu eruption on my face. I tried every known reme dy bnt in vnln, until P. P. P. was used, and am now entirely curort. (flUraed by) J. D. JOHNSTON. Savannah, Oa. Skin Cauteer Oatred. UiHmontrom tht Mayor of SetUtn,Ta. Bbooth. Tnx., January 14, W93. MJ!E8. Lipphah BROB.,SBnvannah. OltV Qtnilemn I have trlell your P. P. P. for a disease of the akin, usually inovap aa akin canoer.of thirty years' . ataniiing. and found great relief: tt purifies toe blood and removes all lr- ' rltation from the seat of the disease and prevents any spreading of the sores. I have taken five or all bottles and feel oonfldent that another course , will effeot a cure. It has also relieved me from Indigestion and atomaoli trouble. Yours truly. VAfl. W M. RTJBT. Attorney at Law. Book 01 Blood Diseases loiWFnse. . ALL DHUGQISTS BELL IT. : LIPPRfiAM SROS. PEOPBIET0B8, IJppmnn'sBlocfc.Savaonah.Ga 1 BUSWSLL DUNN. WholmU ai Bi l kjnU, 0nr'o-,tj, N. 0.

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