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New rampe are being formed throaghoattbe atate. the old ne are adding new member at e err meeting, and old aoldiera are making preparati n to vieit the cap ital of the late Confederacy next May. Thsri are about forty thousand quare miles in Cuba, and a -correspondent at Santiago states that the flag of free Cuba is hoisted over thir teen districts, covering eighteen thou sand square miles, or nearly half the island. Statistics show that the average annnal loss of life by lightning in the United States is 224 persons, and thU out of a population of nearly seventy millions. This means that about one person out of every 313.000 is killed every year in the United States. TmuoH Vermont has increased in population but two thousand in twen ty-five years, Massachusetts has add d nearly one million to its inhsbi tents in the same time, and Rhode Island and Connecticut also show a steady growth. Somb alleged genius in the wild west claims to lave discovered that grass hoppers can be made into butter. This recalls the text of the old hardshell preacher, "Man groweth np like peppergrass and hoppeth around like a hoppergrass." The square or main part of the Grant tomb on the Hudson river in Riverside park, New York, has been finished and the memorial will stand complete in another rear. It is said that not another city in this country would have lost so much time in erect ing the monument. A scheme of great magnitude look ing to the colonization of five thous and families, or about thirty shousand people, from Iowa, Ohio, Indiana, Illi nois. Nebraska and other western states to settle in Georgia isabcutcon summated, and sometime in Septembe the movement will be begun to their new homes. Jackson's Hole in Wyoming which the Indians have now left is one of the best hunting grounds in the U. S It is a narrow valley, lying just south of and bordering on the Yellowstone national park. At its lowest point the valley is six hundred feet above the sea. Col. WiBWo, the new street com missioner of New York city, says the sewage and other waste there if han died by tne best method would pay profit of $7,000,000 a year, or enough to meet the cost of oleaning, paving aud sprinkling the streets. The waste of the city is now bringing but $15O.OC0. Two Litvis Navrtt. Mrs. Phoebe Thoman, of Junct;o City ill., waa told or her doctors sue bad con lumption and that there was no nope tor her. but two bottles of Dr. Kmc a Iiew Di-c -ver completely cured her aud she savs tawed her life. Mr. Tbos. ttrcere. IS) Mr aa r San Francisco, suffered frorr a ea nl cold. aDDfiachin" connmption. trie W fa- out result everything else ; thev bo-i bt o is nnttlR of Dr Kiuit a New Discover? nd two weeks was cured. Heisnaturall' u an fal. itissuc.i results, of which tint . samples, that prove the wonderful elticcr of thin medicine in cough aud colds. f"re trial botileat John Y. MacUae's drugstore KeKUlarsixerucana si. Porch ftod lawn settees at cost for the next 1'' days at Thomas s Maxwell's. Mothers Friend" makes child birth easy. Colvin, La- Deo. 2, 1886. My wife used JtOTHEB'B FRIEND before her third onfinement, and a&ya ahe would not ba rithout it for hundreds of dollars. DOCK MILLS. Sent by express on receipt of price. $IJS0 per bot- e. BOOK lo moinen nuiKuim. BHADFIELO REQULATOR CO., ton W jr u Dnuaaiara ATLANTA, OA JEWIS-CC The best $3.00 Men's Shoes on the market Made from tannery calfskin, dongola tops, all leather trimmed, solid leather soles with Lewis' Cork Filled boles. Unequaled for beauty, fine workman ship, and wearing qualities. Your choice of all the popular toes, lasts and fasten ings. Every pair contains a paid-up Acci dent Insurance l'olicy for 100, good for 60 days. Wear Lewis' Accident Insurance Shoes, and go insured free- SOLD BY FOR RENT CABAKEU4-BALHB0IY- K. SOUTH BLOUNT " M 8. PKR3"N " STORK HILLKBORO ROAD NEAR A. V. COLLEGE " POLLEN BUILDING t OFFICE " " tod FLOOR II 80 700 10 CC turn 600 asm 61 XOriCE OF SALE. BY viriueof a mortgage from Aooie 8. Kog-'rs and J Rowan Rog ers, ner ounuana reooraea iu me reglster'a oflioe or Wake eouoty, in book Urtai (Hi fV7. aud br virtue of at'iorll- eouf-rr-d mion iua as tru te y lere duted the Uln day of J i'y. IMP. u l mifoed b? D. U Young, clerk ot f Ulterior l.'ourt of nk roiuity, iu Mi -ecliil proceed ing en lild W vV Vs s Ao ie H. Kotr--r n' Kovnii Kocersaod oth er, I will m II ou WediMMHUy, tbe 28th day of A atrunt, t8Ui. at the boar of 13 ... M., at in rouriuuuke ioor or naae eooDtv, lo the citv f Kaleigb, the land couveyeil nuU le cribed in sbl inortgHite, the a e being situated la Little Klver lowoenip earn conory oi ake, aud wore fully descrlnea as follows: lt tiact, af J lining tne lanas ot tne estate of (I. 1. Jones. William Mitch ell at d others, aud hegli iogat a atske on the Ha if il road, runs tbenoe 97 nolra to a stake, . hence snutD three decrees eaut lit) poies to a white oak tree; nenee a onir sycamore orancn io t lu nik' id ..id brsncti; thence H. 133 poles to the beglnutug; contain log 7 1-4 acres more or lesp, and bet g tbe liid conveyed to W U Unr'eM wood bv D Uarrinon, admtnistra tor. by dei-d r corded in said regis ter's i. ci- in book 38, on pe 98' 8(1 truct, kuo) as tbe Woodson Uarpeuter land, b ginning at a pine on the na'ilita ruau, ruua bueucv . uortb I(i2 iiolestua pine; thence north U degrees, east W) poies ro a goin; i hence east 81 poire to & white oak; theuce soutti '45 poles to a white oak on said road; thence along th said road to tbe I eiuuing; containing 1 0 acrs, and being tbe laud conveyed by H VV. Hortoo to II. A. Hodge, guardian of V) o dson Carpenter, by deed recorded u eaid register's office in book 3 on page 410. and being the same laud sold by W. H Puce, coin mlsMouer, ou January 12'h. 1383 8d trHCt adj dns the lands of WiU liHin MitcLen, Burton Ferrell and others and begins at a popiar near tbe Uitcbell si'iif'K branch, near its junction with o, more brauch.ruus thence eaut itn alah H. (ireen's ine U pole to a stake; tbence south 12 1 2 degrees, east wich said (ireen's line H poles to a gum ou the Faison prcg branch; theune west with Bur ton Ferrell s liue Uti poles to an oak ou tbe M Itchrli spring branch; tbence down the varione ccurcesof tbe same to the biginntiig, containing 71 1-2 acres, and being tbe land oonveyed otV.a Underwood by E. R. Pace and wife, by deed recorded in said npieU r's office in book f 7, on page 00. Reference is hereby made to all of 'ho deeds above referred to. Terms of sale cash. 1 his July 25tb, 181.5. J. ft. HOLDING, ''rnstee. nl 27 80d CURE a New and Cnmploto Troatment, coii-imhik o: SUPPOSITORIES, C(ii.uleK of Oininn ut ami twt BoxHHof Ointimmt. A nover-fniliDtr Ourn fr r Pile of Hvery nature and decree. U maknt an operation with the knifp or lujectiocri of cartMtho hv'A, which dre rjainful and wsMom a perniaiif nt i-u. aud often rvulUiifr in death, cntifceitfary Why niJur this trrlbl dlsn? W (UHrant6 O boxes to euro nnv cais Von only pay for benefits received. 11 a box, 6 for 19. Sent by wall. Guarantee) issued by our ugeutn. CONSTIPATION s,ip.i:!:ii the RTcat MVKK nd STOM A(;H BKOULA rOK Hnd VVV 4 HI.OOI) I'L'lllFIth. Hmall, uiil.l uiil phmwut lo XX 1. w X AX &L CIO S :t, P,dl11' "lai'M '""Uidiiu'i iue. miwi : - i -iriA BANTf!Ffl laenoil onir tiy Califobnia has been taking th lead lately in great engineering en terprises. Mention has been made of the great electric plants at Sacramen to and Folsom, and nearly forty thou sand acres of the best agricultural land will soon be irrigated from the big 'flame" oonaeoted with a dam and tunnels. The flame will have a capacity of 476,000,000 gallons a day, and will give more thai sixty squa-e miles of farms the benefit of perms nent irrigation. PRICKLY ASH, POKE ROOT AND POTASSIUM g Makes r Marvelous Cures Erm Blood Poison Rheumatism and Scrofula Pimples, Blotches; and Old Sores Catarrh, Malaria and Kidney Troubles Ar entirely removed by P.P.P. "" -Prickly Aih, Poke Boot and Potas- turn, the greatoM bluotl purifier on M6V arth. Abbrdkcit, O.. JaJy 21. 1891. Mbs-hb. Lipphan Bros., Savannah. tm Ga, : Drashiri-1 bought a bottle of kV Jour P. P P. at Hot SpriDn,Ark.,and t has done me more good than three months' treaimeat at the Hut Sprlntfa. e Heod three bottles O. O. D. Eeanotnil;y JAM. A eiot proclamation has been is sued by tbe mayor of Omaha on Account of the police commissioners' row there which has resetted a critical stage. The chief of poliee guards the door o the fire and police alarm operators. A telegram frum Chicago offers to famish five thou sand armed Americans to put down Jftw breakers in Omaha. P. P P. pnrifles tbe blood, bolldanp , the :ik and debilitated, Rlvea tr"-"' n weakened nerves, expels 1 t:si - fnifthepatlentheaithaad ja: -here sickness, Bloomy teii . Ussltade first prevailea. , For ; . .nroondary and tertiary ay phi i., fr .mod poisoning, meroo- ' rial (oiM n 'ilaria, dyspepsia, and . In all bio-.-1 an-l akin dlseasee, like hlotcheb, pi. d plea, old chronic olcers, tetter, sea id head, boils, erysipelaa. , eciema- we may say, without fear or contradiction, -hat P. p. P. Is the beat blood pnriner l.i tbe world, and makes KMicive, spweoj ana peraaaenE ourea n all cases. -- . ' Ladles whose systems are poisoned end whose blood is In an Impure condi tion, doe to menstrual Irregularities, are peculiarly benefited by the won oenui sonio ana oioou oieaasinic ertles of P. P. P.-Prlcklp Ash, Hooi ana roiassiam. Bpbinopiku, Mo., Aujf. 14tb, 1893. I can speak in the hi guest terms of our medicine from my own perso u nowledfc-e. I was affected with hert dlaeaae. nlenrisv and rheumatism for 5 years, was treated by the very beat , physicians ana spct handrede of dol lars, tried every known reiuody with 1 out fin dlna; relief. I have only ttwo 4ra one ooccie oi your r. r. r wn can cheerfully aay it has done me more Bood than an thing' I have ever taken, lean recommend your medicine to all aafl erers oi the above dtwea. H K3. SI. St. YJfi&ttT - Springfield. Green County, Maw Aberdeen Brown County, b. Ci.st, 1. 0. Johnston. 7b oil whom U may concern? I here 1 by testify to the wonderful properties ef P. P. P. for eruptions of the skin. I suffered for several years with an un sightly and disagreeablo eruption oa my face. 1 tried every known reme dy bat la vain, until P. P. P. waa used, and am now entirely eared. 6lfned by) J. T. JOHNSTON. Bavannaa, Ga. . Skla Caweer Csiretl TetH$nonf from th Mayor of Sqiy fkr. BKQum.TKX., January 14, 1H93. IfRssan. Li ppm an Bros.. Savannah, Qa. : (hntlemen hav tried yoar P. P. P. fur a disease of the sain, usually known as skin caneer.of thirty years ot ending, abd found frreat relief; It pur i flee tbe blood and removes all Ir ritation from the aeat of the disease and prevent any spreading of the sores- I have taken five or Jix bottle and feel oonudont thbt another course will effect a cure. It has also relieved me from Indigestion and stoma en troubles. Yours truly, CAPT. W. M. RUST, Attorney at Law BtKA on BiGod Diseases lal free. ALL DRUOGI8TS BELL IT. LSPPMArl 3ROS. PBOPBIBTOnS, Uppm.a'a Black.Savaaaali, 6s S. A. L. Seaboard Air-Line. OOHDEA8KD 80BKUULB. ! wrcoT Hay 5, 'W. Train Le. tUleltrti, IMA M lally. "Atlaota BpeoUI,' ailuiaDV.lltalefor rleu ueraou, rVeldoa, Peten to org, Klebuiood, Wkabiatr tou, baltiuore, PblladeU PDla, Htm York and at point uortb. Wallet draw. Ing room deepen and PnlU man eoMbea Atlanta to Waabington, parlor ear WaablnKton to liew York Pullman Sleeping ear Mon roe to rortsipoat'i. 11 81 A M Daily for Henderson. Weldoo. 8af folk, Portamootn, Morfola and Intermedial atationa, eonneota at Porumontb wltb Bay Line for Old Point and Baltimore, wltb flor. folk and VV aabtngton oteam boat KM., lor Waabington witn . I. P. ft H. tt. K for Philadelphia and pointt north; aiao at weldon wltn Atlantie Goaat Line for Klehniond, Washington, Halilmore, Philadelphia and Dew lorK. Ihroagh sleepers weldon to -New York an) wltb Scotland AeeK Branch tor green Tllle, Washington and Ply mouth. Pullman sleeper Atlanta ty Portsmoatb. S 8 AlM Daily. "Atlanta opeolal.' Pallinan Vestibule tor Bo. Pines, Hamlet, Monroe, lUhettter. uiinton, wreeu- wood, Abbeville, Atuens, Atlanta, Montgomery, Mo bile, Stem Orleans, Onattat nooga, Hasbvuie, Mempbt and all polDte south and Bouthwest. Through Pali man Buffet Bleeuers and day coaches Washington to Atlanta, connecting direct ly at Union depot Atlanta wltb diveraing line puli man sleeper Portsmouth io Monroe. 8 40 F M lally, for tiootbern Pliiea, Hamlet llkit o.n, vV uniington, Wadesboro, biuurue, tih&r lotte, Llucoluton, Bhelby, Kuthenordiou, Ubester, Ureenwood, Atlanta and Points sooth. TralnsArrlve Kalelgh : 680 AM Dally, "Atlanta Special,, Pullman Vestibule from Mew York, Philadelphia Baltimore, Washington. fUcbmond, Portsmouth, Kortolk and all pomu north, rarior car ne iork to W asb'ngton; poll man Ballet auepers anc day coaches v .uingtoi to Atlanta. 1 85 P M Daily irom Portsmouth and pointt north via say idne A. x. f ft a. U. K., also from Ureenviile, Plymouth, Washington ami asteri Oarollua point via Wei don,Peterburg, Kiohmond Washington aud points north via , Atlantic Coast Line, sleeper New fork to Weldon 1 21 A m Daily, "Atlanta Special, iPullman Vestibule, from Atlanta, Athen,AboevlUe t Jtrreenwood, Uhester ana point south., Pullman day , coaches ana .sleeper Atiant ta to wash! ngton. 11 S3 A M xjauy irom Wilmington, bhelby, Ltncolntou, uhar lotte, Atlanta and point south. No. 408 and 408, "Atlanta Special," are solid Pullman veatlbuled train, composed of u agnlUcent day coach, and palace drawing room Bullet sleeper between v ashingtou ana AtUnta without change, on whiob there is no extra fare charged. For information relative to sohed ule, ftc, apply to tlokat agent, or A J Oooke, b. P A., tta tlga. S. St. JOHN, Vice President. J. H. Wimdeb, Ueneral Manager. T. i. Abobbson, lieu'l Pas. Agent V. K. Mobu, Supt. Transportation STOCKS AND BONDS. Corrected weekly by Wihmb ft BllibotoK. . Bonds. Bid. Asked. North Carolina 6s 120 127 " 4s 103 104 W. N. C R. 6s 113 114 N.C. R. K. 105 106 City of Raleigh 68,1987 107 110 " " 6,1897 101 102 Ral, Cot. Mills,68,i901 104 106 Car'gh Mills Co,6s, 102 Stocks. Citixens' Nat. Bank,' 122 124 Nat. Bank of Raleigh, 122 124 Com. ft Farm. Bank, 120 , 122 Ral. Savings Bank. 130 136 Caraleigh Mills Co , 77 90 ! " Phos. Works, 90 100 N. C. Car Co., 9fi 100 Raleigh Gas Light Co. 65 70 Raleigh Bleutrio Co. AO We have about SO porch and lawn settee which we will sell at eot for the neit lu day. 1 .Thomai lfazwsU', FOR RENT. l " PULLS S BTJILOINQ Ind FLOOR - mm 8EVSRAB GOOD BUILD LN9 LOTS FOR SHLC OK CAST TERMS BT TBS MONTH. CALL AND 1 WILR TAKK PLB18U1K IX 3H0W1NQ ANT OF THE ABOVR DK8BIBKD PROPS RTY. WYNNE, ELLINGTON & CO. y ii i skbukn LITH1IA' PALATABLE AND HEALTHY. f lAbsolutely Free From Or-; ganic Matter, Therefore! PURE. www 120 Cents for 1-2 Gallon Bottles, Delivered; Anywhere in the City. J. 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