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If ism ' .."".-' -3? '3'? ' " " " 1 " 1! ' ' . t . MISSIONARIES ARE ALL SAFE. baptists end Presbyterian Have Good . ': News To-Day. The Rev. Dr. R. J. Wllllngham, Secre tarr of the Baptist Board of Foreign Mia ' slcns, today received a' cablegram from , Dr. R. H. Graves, one of the missionaries .: at Canton, saying: ','AH safe," Thts.was Mysiiwu, Butt u is Deiievea uiai similar. i news will be" received from Shanghai and cue Foo at'an sarly dat. . ' ' , Dr. Wlllingham stated that there were ... - no Baptist missionaries closer than Plnfl Tu to tie scene of the utsthrnauce.' ; The Rev. Dr. James P. Smith, of the Central Preanyterian, 'said to The Rich mond News reporter today that he had received today a letter from. Nashville bringing Information of the safety of Dr. George Worth and wife, Presbyterian missionaries to China. Dr. Worth and wife wese- In Japan soon after the, out break In China, He has relatives In North Carolina.- r ; . , : ': : . v In ther offices of the beads of the mis sion work in China,' located in this city, there are maps of the country, and the secretaries are busy studying the differ ent sections of the country. A letter has. been received in this city from Mm, R. E. Chambers, a Baptist mis alonary that her work Is going on. The letter Was, written early in June, and no mention Is made of the trouble now ex isting in northern China. Mr. and Mrs. Lowe, Daptist missiona ries, were In Ping-Tu, and It is thought they are safe, as they are 60 miles from the scene "of the trouble. It Is thought they have gone to Japan. ECONOMY. "What's this?" exclaimed the young husband, referring to the j memorandum be had given him. "One dozen eggs, one pound of raisins, .bottle of lemon extract, a tin of ground cinnamon and half a pound of Sugar. Whut do you want with 11 these things, Belinda?" "I've got a stale loaf," replied the young wife, that I'm going to save by working It up Into a bread pudding. I never let anything go to waste, Henry." Tit-Bits. "You look wretched," remarked the guinea fowl. "I am wretched," replied the fat pullet. 'I didn't dare sleep last night." "Was It on account of - anything the owl told you when you went to turn to have your fortune told yesterday even ing?" "Yes. ( He told me a dark man would toon cross my path, and speedily win me." Philadelphia Press. Our Gallant Yatchman I think the worst experience I ever had was when we ran out of port in a gale of wind. A His Fair Friend 1 thought sailors al ways drank rum. (Then he explained.) Pick-Me-Up. ' TUB LADY OU.VIA. . , , The Lady1 Olivia hath such grace Such beautiful charms ot form and face I may not sing, and I may not say How sweet the seems to my soul nlwfly! But Heaven Is Woly1 tills "weary while v For the Lady Olivia's smile! -. . , The Lady -Olivial-Surs "She seems '-' A sky that's rapt in a rainbow's dreams! ' A beautiful skv. with Ood on high. And the JuW"n(Fth tmfut tlim faSsn Ing byr t 1 v But Heaven is lonely for all its skies Fort he Lady Olivia's eyes! . ' ' . .. ' ..'": ii ; ' 1 ' I She mingles not with the worldly strife: Her only life the sweet home life .i, That life 'Whlch Is dearer than any pther, That taught the Christ's Hps. to murmur, "Mother!" . And we love far best, In this noedful day, The Lady Olivia's way. The Lady Olivia! . . . She shall be, In life and death, like a dream, to tne! I shall worship her memory still, and seem To follow her steps in a dream a dream! And I know God shall grant me, in some , far place, To dream in her face! ... F. L. Stanton. BUILDING UP. Durham. N. C. June 8, loon. Ada Varbor, of this place, slates that her father has been taking Hood's Snr sapnrilla and calls it the best medi cine he hits ever taken for building up the system and purifying1 the bVood. "He formerly suffered n great deal from liver troubles but since taking Hood's Snrsaparilla Pills he never had any trouble from this '. source. ' These medicines have en abled him to work every day. All liver ills are cured, by Hood's Tills. 25c. FOR OVER FIFTY YEARS MrsWinslow' SootUinff Syrup has been used for ovw fifty years by mil lions of mothers for their children whlU teething, with perfect success. Is soothes the child, softens the gums, llays all pam, cures wind colic, and la the best remedy for Diarrhoea. It Kill relieve the poor little sufferer im mediately. Sold by druggists in every part of the world. .Twenty-five casta bottle. Be suve and ask for "Mrs. rViuslow'i Soothing Byrup,". and tKe not other ' NEW REGISTRATION. . An Entire New Registration Is Required. V - Books )pon Thursday, June 23 and "ciase July 21. t Beginning, on Thursday,, tfune 28,., the ' registration books were opened and every elector must register, as an entire new registration hi necessary. ' M The books pen. at 9 o'clock a. m.t on i above date njd cloee at sunset Saturday, ,iv july n, two; ; v $. The books are Jo be kept open each i day (except. 8unday)-. between the hours , of nine o'clock a. m. and sunset. , , ?; Ob Saturday, June SO, Saturday, July V14, and Saturday,. July 21, teb registrar ii Is required to attend at the polling places ' ''4 In his preolnct With his books for the reg- listration of voters. ' ' ?' ; " ' . The registrar Is required to attend the polling place In bis precinct on Saturday. VJuly 28, 1900;hr the purpose ot allpwlng "aa inspection f his books and entering any challenges that may tio made. .' But challenges may be mada on the day f election.1"'' - ,' '",1 Af No registration can be allowed after ' July il. 1900" aniens toh person ottering to register, has become qualified since that date, and In that event he may reg ister pn election day. ". ,. He State HwrnalM Mnstriar Col ege ; , ' ' V. . .. OP NORTH CAROLINA Offers to young women thorough, literary, classical, scientific and incust trial education and special pedagogical training. . Annual etpenses $92 to fl32;forpon-resldeDts. $152. Faculty ot 30 members.. Wore than 400 regular Rtudents. Has matriculated about 2,000 . students, representing every county in the State except one. Practice and Observation' School cf about 260 pupils. To secure board in dorm tories, all free, tuition ap plications should be made before August 1. Correspondence invited from those desiring competent trained teach ers. ' Fcr Catalogue and other information address until August 15th PROP, J. Y. JOYNSR, Dean of College CHARLES D, MoTVER, President. ' - ' . . JQHN E. BRIDGERS, MERCHANT TAILOR, 216 i-2 FAY El TEVILLh STREET. Jance, In a pair of these your feet do not get tired and tore from feeling the impression of every rock or rough surface you s'ep on. They also wear rnuch longer than the ordinary Oxlord and Lost no more. WE HAVE THE TANS JN ABUNDANCE OF STYLES SI2ES ANC W V ' .. . PRICES ALSO.- : S. C. POOL'S Shoe Store, Li EWIS' GLOVERDALE BUTTER. -AT- Jj R. . FERRALL & CO- V 222 Fayetteville Street. TELEPHONE 88. Southern Railway. THE STANDARD EILA- WAY OF THE SOUTH: , - --. The Direct Line to All Points. . TEXAS. CALIFORNIA FLORIDA j cuba And porto rico. Strictly FIEST CLAg Equipment i all Througn and Local Trains; Pullmai Palace Bleeping Cars on all Nig Trains. Fast aid Safe Schedule. Travel by the Southern and you are as sured a safe, conformable and BxpedJ tioua journey. '-;,.;.; r " 1 - Apply to ticket agents for time tables, rates aad general in tarnation, or ad irew ' .' , . ;' , No rouble te answer-' ouestioaa. Frank g. Gannon, Third Vice Presldeat and General Manager; Jf.-M. Cnlp, Traf fic Uaaager; W. A. Turk, U. P. Washington, O. O. " ,J ' 0.1a. VERNON, THAD 8TDBQI& T. P. A. , It. Ay ObarlottK V. . VaMgfe. N. . Issoclsfed for the Practice Dr'J. IV.,' AYkK, ; e';Divj6EL:WHlfAKER. ; A THOROUGHBRED man of the world would never think of wearing a ready made suit o( clcthing any sooner than he would alio his best girl to take h'.m to the theatre. Bis individual taste must be suited in fabrics, and the . exquisite finish, perfect fit and ele gant style that only a skilled tailor can put on a suit will satisfy him. Our artistic tailoring suits the nrost fastidious. Ladies' IVpIt Oxfords Suitable for the Rough Streets of Raleigh. We have an abui Eloweps. We are Ilead quarters for CUT ELOWERS, ROSES, CARNATIONS, VALLEYS, HYACINTHS, VIOLETS J AND NARCISSUSES'. BoqutHg and Floral Designs ar ranged ia bast style at short notice, PALMS, FERNS, AND OTHER POT PLANTS,' fo 1 House and Window Deco ration., Fern DiBhrs a specialty. : . PHADE TREES, EVERGREE 8 and BHRUBERIES, together with all kinds of green bouse-and out door-stock, Vegltable Plants of all kinds in seasons Bee our show-window atJ.L John sons drugstore. Leave ordars thre c ca) 'phonos ... Iffice Inlet state 149. Boll 140. Residence, Cell 86 j:L.OQuinn&Co v! o. , Florists. Corner Polk and Swam Streets Raleigh, N. C. , of 4'ythias, Detroit, -Mich., August 27-8eptember 1, 1900. On account of above occasion the Southern Hallway Company will sell tickets to Detroit. Mich and return, nt one first class limited fare for the round trip from all stations vn its lines.. Tickets to be sold Angnst 84, ts and 20, with final limit September ElECfllSl WIRING HOUSES FOR LIGHTS . -,. BELTS, ETC. BELL WORK A SPECIALTY. EDWARD L, CONN, 128 S. Wilmington St, Interstate 'Phone 368. ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE. The undersigned having qualified as administratrix with the will annexed of Mrs. Louisa V. Ilolden, deceased, notice is hereby given to aU persons holding claims against the estate of the said Mrs. Lonioa V, Ilolden to present them to th.3 undersigned on or before the 14th day of April, 190l or this notice, will be pleaded in bar Of their recovery. All portions indebt ed, to ffiid estate will please make im mediate payment. : LULU T. HOLPEN, Administratrix. fOHN W. HINSEMW, Attorney. : ADMINISTlv ATOR'S N OT1CB. The undersigned having qualified M Administrator of Edie Wilhams, de ceased, notice is hereby given to & persons holding claims against the e tate of the said Edie Williams to pre sent them to the undersigned on CV eSorq the 26th day of May, 10U1, or this notice will be pleaded in bar cf their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make lame diate payment. THOS H. WILLIAMS, AdministratKOL A. W. SHAFFEB, Attorney. . lawSwc 4 B??.ii' a j nave vn f b,g!e Brand Condensed Milk. Little Book INFANT MEALTHW- Sent. FREE, ,Sh ould be Jn, Every House.. vY.COTOENSED'MlLKCa1 'T (iEW.YORK.' : J 7' 1 A- v?ccrAyT Frlrr.nry. Stcu, dary or TertlnTy BIiOOO Wim IS 55 TO 85 DAIS. You enfc 'M trusted at home for urate price undrr fame gusranty. If you prel tr to come hfcre we will contract to pay rai .road ( fare aud hbtel bll, kUd no charge. If we i iku Lunger - ' ' IFVOUvHAVE taken jmtrcury. Iodide potash, atid still have atlies and pama. Mucous Patches in Uiuuini All v ail waf s llliyinviif wvvpx.a Colored Spots, Ulcers on any part of the body, iir or EyetHOWS ihlung out, it is i ilia 9iAJi:uur WE GUARANTEE TO CUKE. We solicit the most obstinate nies nri-l challonsrthe world for a case we cannot cure. TAu disease has alwavs baffled the skill of rtie roost emlmnit phyaldens. - $5oe,ooa'capitnl behiud our uncoiditi tial guaranty. Absolute proof sect reeled on-application, loo page traoxaenti.ee. Aaaress CXK RbMtSUY CO., 30? 6t 30O Caveats, and TradeMarkt obtainetl and all I'aW ant business conducted for MCDIA"" Its. H Our Office isoPFoaiTC U.C.PATCw. -Or and we can secure patent in less tare than 1 remote from Washitnrtor.. Send moiiet, drawing or photo., With" tSeacrif-! tinn W ilarlca if H!tr--to til nf nnt. fr AN chftrjre. Our fee not due till pate nt is :cured. $ A PamphlcT- "How to Obtain frFtaW witfcg cost of same In the U.S. and fcfc'tiya eoasalriesl ntrt free Address. -. r 2 $aA.SNOW&COJ cm. foTTMbmcr' WAYtMOTON, D.'C OVER A MILLION lo-cest packages of John sou'3 Kidney I'll! J have been sold. It was the fi rat Reliable Kidney Remedy' oopvlar price, and the OHVi ON H that Is SUARAN TEKO to cure all diseases of the KIDNEYS. l.r.ADDHRand URXNARV OKGANa . What better testimonials could we give. 25 Pill 10 cent. By mail for fiva-c4nt stamps. Man at Tbt lobmn J.boritortM, lit., PHH.ADELPHIA PEOPLE ARE USIKG JOHNSON'S KIDNEY PILLS FOR KIDNEY TROUBLES 'tealrirra IMpta iyn fur &'ott'?, vfAgoot.- I7aniedta1dea Who a. tUn of soma atinr. tahig to p4est r. , -i(V mm rlnr vm mwlf Writ. JOHN V .,uDKKlCRW ft CIO., fatoit Ait rm W.hln-t, u, D. C f ir their at" iV Uih aatwci iwaattaaruraniiebr Gail Borden T . - . 1 m Window : '-! . ..ft-; iK V - :f- ' SMM Incomplete or Broken of Men's colored shirts were 81.50 DOBBIN & FERRALL Our Carpet Business grows bigger. maw .&h Upchurch Ooen day and nigh Good as Gold. The new Cigar we are j jst intro ducing. See our Cue line of NOVELS AT CUT PKICES. lata Cigar and News Stand. IBUV and SELL Old Clotho.?, Hats, ' Old Shoes, ; : Old Gold. Pistols, Watches. Guns, or anything Call Bell 'phone HARRIS STEAM DYE WORKS. gWmSnte ? Clep.ned - 75c " Cleaned and Dyed $1,50 SALE OF LAND. By authority of a' mortgage from Hpnjnmin Turner, recorded in Book 162, pape 544, records of Register of Deeds office for Wake County, I will, ou Monday, l.'ith day of August. 1900, at 13 o'clock M., at the. Court Housu door of Wnke County, ltaleigh, N. C, sell to' the highest bidder for cask a certain parcel of land in Raleigh Township, Wake County; which be gins at. the southenst corner of the intersection of Lenoir , and Kast streets, and runs thence east with sniil Lenoir street 175 feet to the branch Klines line; thence south with Klines' lines .74 feet to M. Burps' line (formerly); thence with his line west 175 feet to Kast' tsreet; thenee with East street 74. feet to the begnning, being the, same land described, in the aforesaid mortgage. M- W. N. JONES, Att'y. .; ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Ilavltig qntilifled as administrator cf the estate of the late Ira J. Honeycutt. deceased, this is to give notice to all persons' indebted to the said estate to make payment to the undersigned at once and to all parties having' claims against , said estate .to present them to toe before 'May 7, 1901, or this no tice will be plead in bar of their re 00VOZ7. ' t : 'VI EONEYCtITT, AAmtnlstTBtoa Notice Bicycle itepairing Lawn Mowing I o ck Work, &o , Dt t ' rasonabl Prists. All work quaranteed to oivo satlsfaoHon. Bicycles for rent A trial will alisfy you. 'Call aid aeeUo. - -.- s J. .M. Bishop, Cor 4Yf!sttiogt3tt aa1.3aie Sts, " 1 ' rr DOBBIN & FERRALL, t -At TUCKER'S STORE. MEN'S SUMMER SHIR JS AT 63c Line - - some Carriages for Funeraii or social functions can ba engae from us at reasonable prices. O'lr equipages in hacks, coupes coachea, carnages or wagons are all of moJ ern style and up-to-date in every particular. Our coachmen are o'3li. ing and prompt. We have all kinds of turnouts for pleasure driving o htuling, and our terms are satis factory. & Holder. NOTICE! Notice is hereby given of the losa and intended application for the re issue of Certificate No. , for Hia share of the capital stock of the Ral eigh and Augusta Air Line Railroad .Company,' standing in the same ot diaries Manly, now deceased, belag tlie only certificate standing in his iuims. Any person having knowledge of or claiming said ceiitllicate ia any way, is hereby noticed .; to coajroimi cate with the tindersigncd at 'x'axboro, N. C. . J.H. BAKHR, : Adm'r. d. b. u of Cbas. Manly, dt ,, ceased. law Smes. .. R. T. & R. 1 GRAY, Attorneys SALE OF LAND. TTniler and by virtue of a judgment ren dered at the April Term ot the Superior Court of Wake county. In case ot E. A. Lewis, adm'r vs. J, M. Moody, et al., de fault having been., made in the payment of the amount due, as therein provided, and the undersigned having been appoint ed Commissioner to make sale of the real estate described In the complaint in the event of such default, I Will, on Monday, the 6th day of Aug., 1900, at the court house door, in Raleigh, expose to sale,: for cash, to; the highest bidder, the following described real estate, In Little Rivor township. ' Wake county, ajjaelning th lands of the' late John ftopfcJas and others, being the tract pC... iy Alex M. Hugh at Sheriff's sale on the third Mon dny of November, 1855; and' being the land recovered by A. M. Lewis under a decree of August Term, 189, Containing 149 acres. T. B. MOSELEY, Com'r. June 14. lDCt, "" ; ADMllSTROR'S SALE. As Administrator '-'of the estate of J. II. Enniss. deceased, and by au thcrity of an order of the Clerk of the Superior Court -for Wake county, I will, on Monday, 2nd day of July, 1000, at 12 o'clock M , on the premises of the late .1. H. Enniss, 119 North Salisbury street, Rnleigh, N.. CH. sell at public auction to the highest bid der for cash the personal property bo longing to the estate of said Enniss. to-witt: One Campbell Pristine I'ress and Fixtures, two Job Presses, Triuting Type of various kinds, Type Cases, Stands, Imposing Stones, Gal leys and many other articles belong ing to a newspaper and job printing office. Also one Mosler Safe, Revolv ing Chnir, Tables, office fnrnlture. Rooks, etc., etc. Also at the . sane time and place will be sold the copy right to Turner's N. C. Almanac,, and. the cuts, signs and type belonging to same. For further particttlars, - see the undersigned.. : rW; N- JONfiB. Admr. of 3. H. Snnies. SALE OF LAND. Ry virtue of power contained In a mortgage deed from Eli .Dupree to Iola II. liackwith, recorded in Book 121, page 59S, Register of Deeds' office for Wake county, N. C., I will sell, for cash, at the court house door ia Raleigh, N. C, nt 12 o'clock noon, on Monday, the 30th day of July, 1900, the following described land: ...Being lot .No. 1, described in said mortgage deed, and known as the "Low Grounds," ad jpintng the lands' ..of 'fr. H. Bnsbee, Adolphus Holloway, Hardy Bagwell "and others, and. containing about seventeen acress, more or les. B. C. BECKWTTH. Attorney for Mortgage. Juno'M, IflOO. i a . ! : , FAFJNIiJG GRAIG, COLiECTtONS bP" CLAIMS A .' SPECIALTY, ' Booms 8 and 9 Comi&erlca. and Parmor'a KasV tluildfnc ' v ' . NOTicr Notice is hereby giren it appHcaicn at the at t sixlw from May 12th, for the lsawa 2 ia 4 pieate eertmcate wo.'l, toe eW Cta bra of the espttal stewk at tt CtiJ the mm tf T, X, Wa,
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