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vc gaily tatc Chronicle, lau. 23, 1892. ; . - flIIISTOII BUDGET, Two Men Injured in a Wreck on the C. F. & Y. V. Road. DROPPED DEAD. DEMOCRATIC EX. COM. A Prominent Citizen of Forsyth Dies Suddenly. A Fatal Mistake. Special to Rtate Chronrl. Winston, N. C, Jan. 22. A passenger coach and caboose attach ed to the northbound freight on the Cape Fear & Yadkin Valley road jumped the track near Rural Hall last night and rolled down a steep embankment. Millard Trotter, of Charlotte, received a brokin leg, and Robert Valentine, of this city, was badly bruised about the face. The other passengers escaped in jury. DROPPED DEAD. Shade Morris, Esq., a citizen of Forsyth county, dropped dead in his tobacco barn to-day. He will be buried with Masonic honors at Walkertown to-morrow. TOOK MORPHINE. Jas. isornian, a farmer living near Rural Hall, took a big dose of morphine for quinine to-day. He is still alive, but his condition is extremely critical. Meeting of the State Democratic Exec utive Committee Called for March 2nd, '92. A meeting of the State Demo cratic Executive Committee has been called by Chairman Smith, at Raleigh, Wednesday, March 2nd, 1892 at 11 o'clock a. m. to fix a date and place, and issue the call for a State Convention, and for the transaction of such other business as may properly come before it. Members of the committee are urged to be present as this will be a very important meeting, tf. IMPORTANT ADDRESS It Should Be in Every House. J. B. Wilson, 371 Clay Street, SharDsburer. Pa., savs he will not , be without Dr. King's New Discov ery for Consumption, coughs and colds, that it cured his wife who was threatened with pneumonia af ter an attack of "la grippe," when various other remedies and several physicians had done her no good. Robert Barber, of Cook sport, Pa., claims Dr. King's New Dicoverv has done him more good than any thing he ever used for lung trouble. rvutmiig it. a j y ii. rice uuti & Large bottles, 50c. ?nd $1. store. I have been troubled with ca tarrh for ten years and have tried a number of remedies, but found no relief until I purchased a bottle of Ely's Cream Balm. I consider it the most reliable preparation for catarrh and cold in the head. Geo. E. Crandall, P. M., Quon ochawntuug, R. I. M U, S, TIMER & CO To the Sunday School Workers of North Carolina. WORTH Brethren: The executive com mittee of the Sunday school associa tion of North Carolina, issues call for its eleventh annual State convention to be held in Newbern on the 29th, COth and 31st days of March next. The convention will be attended by Mr. Wm. Reynolds, of Peoria, 111., late President of the International Sunday School Asso ciation and now superintendent of organization of that association (the most prominent Sunday school , u : ' tention to our Luuvcutiuu nuiaa tit i. lig wuuiittj j Si. King of Medicines Scrofulous Humor A Cure ' 'Almost Miraculous." ' "When I was 14 years of age I had a severe attack of rheumatism, and after I recovered had to go on crutches. A year later, scrofula, In the form of white swellings, appeared on various parts of my body, and for 11 years I was an invalid, being confined to my bed years. In that time ten or eleven sores ap peared and broke, causing me great pain and suffering. I feared I never should get well. " Early in 18S6 1 went to Chicago to visit a sister, but was confined to my bed most of the time I was there. In July I read a book, ' A Day with a Circus,' in which were statements of cures by Hood's Sarsaparilla. I was so im pressed with the success of this medicine that I decided to try it. To my great gratification the sores soon decreased, and I began to feel better and in a short time I was up and out of doors. I continued to take Hood's Sar saparilla for" about a year, when, having used six bottles, I had become so fully released from the disease that I went to work for the Flint & Walling Mfg. Co., and since then HAVE NOT LOST A SINGLE DAT on account of sickness. I believe the disease is expelled from my system, I always feel well, am in good spirits and have a good appetite. I am now 27 years of age and can walk as well as any one, except that one limb is a little shorter than the other, owing to the loss of bone, and the sores formerly on my right leg. To my friends my recovery seems almost miraculous, and I think Hood's Sarsaparilla is the king of medicines." William A. Lehr, 9 N. Railroad St., Kendallville, Ind. Hood's Sarsaparilla Bold by all druggists, gl; six for 5. Prepared only by C. I. HOOD & CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mass. SCO Denes One Dollar aim mm To Be Closed Oot at Once In stock to be closed out immediately 100 Men's Puits Sizes 34 to 44 SEVEN OVERCOATS. 35 Boys' Suits andYoutbs Long Pants Maw VatIt- T i-fT 1YV L UL1V LiUV. TR In Begs leaye to announce that its twenty-ytar T in 1872, are now maturing with the folio entire V?-- W1ng results : I. Assorted Sizes. 120 Pair Men's Pants All Light Weight Clothing. coat unfftrdinc tn acta nf irn-o c.. . . P' o -o - - - example 2 Twent wet in . a v FnAvmAnl 1)v1!. their caeh coat according to age of insured. See example ufoPtr c": "- " 3-Limited Payment Life Policies are retumin from , . ww., -VVwu.v. WBSO WlliJUftU. Ntft fT-Jtv, . . 4 V-Mt c U-1C W- Examples of Maturino- P A SMALL LINE OF HATS, UMBRELLAS, UNDER and DRESS SHIRTS, HOSIERY, SUSPENDERS, HANDKER CHIEFS, CUFFS, COL LARS. JEWELRY, etc All the Store Furniture including one iron Safe. Would prefer to close out the entire Stock: to one person, and to that end offers will be receivtd for the whole as the business must be closed out by the 1st of February next. All persons indebted to the late D. S. Waitt will please call and settle their accounts by that day as after the 1st of February they will be placed in cours of collection. Mrs. H. V. WAITT, 305 Fayetteville St. j22-tf Opposite Postoffice. 1 Policy taken at Age 43 $ 2,C0 2 Pol'cy taken at A.ge 30 .f0O 3 Policy taken at Age 39 liy. 00 Coat 7.;v, rih v. V company . These returns are made to members after the tliA Tncnr'in na r n Tit fo mint t . wv, v n.ojjc.uc pundits ior twenty ve?ir II 1-Persons insnred under Ordma'y Lifa Policies kw, i, li.r values, contmuo heir nuuranee, at original Iiat-s aa i r4.iv, c . 1 71 to 115 per cent ol all preniius that have beea pid ani after aa they accrue, fee example below. ' uw 2Persocs insured under Lhnited-Favraent L;f. Polin-s -cash values, continue their insurance, wrnmcr n nrnni i "-.v j-'niiitai's i iiuui d ij joj per cem 01 ait preaiiume ihi' hav. dividends bexeaiter aa they may accui. bee example Llv.v. CO ixamples of Dividends, 1- Toiicy, sae above, may be continued for the original mwr annual dividenda, and the ao uauiated dividends, aiuow''--'t', : vithdrawn in cash. 2 Policv, e-feaVove, may be continued without f, i'.tvi r Jl i l - HI iiiih iurt i'i iliilt I III SjlQ TREATMENT EH VfOHTHECUREOF Sweats. '5raott and ail diseases brought oa hy imprudence or neglect. ViiO-nt f?1Eaa'2 52oIt'5iio. Has iievfr ffiied iri tMi years. Illustrative Treatise 2i. rai es4l'l. Acdr?iiS, MAHSI0N KEMCiV CO. 19 Pa Pucp.NewYom.N.Y. 'X'TI TT TT TT HH. HH HH HHH HH HH EEE EEEES FITS! MUTUAL L.IFB I ( it iil i m I OF NEW TOllK. lb Id dividends, and the accumulated dividends, amouiir . i urK.wii m catn. Persons desiring to sec results on policies issued at tli and further particulars as to options in settlement, will the company or its agents, giving date of birth. Ill !).'- lli.it 50c, worth $1.5 per yard, . V.H.ftR,S.Tucker&Co.l 123 and 125 Fayetteville St. J. J. THOMAS. 8. W. BREWER. Last week we called at- general and by Prof. H. M. Hamill, super- line of materials for Evp- lntendent ot the normal work of the Illinois Sunday school association. Costumes The representation in the con- This week we (iirect vention will consist ot members ot the State executive committee, all special attention to aline ZVT " :r 11 of 7ets and Gauzes at ui iue cunvuiuiuii, anu nve ueiegaies from each county. Greatly reduced round-trip rates of fare will be obtained from all railroads. If arrangements can be effected, a special train will be run from Salisbury or Greensboro to Newbern. An outline programme and information concerning railroad facilities will be published as soon as practicable. All counties which have not held conventions since last March, are earnestly requested and urged to take immediate action, hold conven tions and elect delegates to the State Convention. A full representation from every county in the State is greatly desired. We appeal to the ministers, su perintendents and every lover ofthe Sunday School cause throughout the State, to bestir themselves and see that county conventions are held in counties where none have been held during the year. The press of North Carolina, ever willing to do its part iu every good work, can be used, and we ap peal to each worker in the cause to "When I say cure I do not mean merely to stop them for a time and then have them return again. I mean a radical core. I have made the disease of FITS, EPI LEPSY or PALLING SICKNESS a life-long study. I warrant my remedy to care the worst cases. Because others have failed is no reason for not now receiving a core. Send at once for a treatise and a Free Bottle of my infallible remedy. G ive Ex press and Post Office. H. G. ROOT, M. C, 183 Pearl St., N. Y. dec 0 fliw-Om M. S. CLARK, RIOHAKD A. McCCmDY, Pbesipsi:, Willi I MM ilSiillMIH Aaeetfl fH7,154.961 tf.i Liabilities 137,173,727 8'i Surplus $9,981,233 88 When solicited to insure iu other Comua nies, remember that THE MTTTTT a t.tife INSURANCE COMFY ot New York is enti tled to your first coEeideration, since it noios the ioremoet place among the Life Insurance Institutions of the world, and offers superior advantages in all the fe turt of business, together with unequalled finaucial security. 1. It is the Oldest active Life Insur ance Company in this country. 2. It is the LARGEST Life Insurance Com pany in the world. 3. it is the Strongest financial institu- l J. THOMftS & GO. Nos. 313, 315 and 317 S. Wilming ton St., Raleigh N. C, Dealers In Bagging, Ties and Dun dee Bagging for Sheets. In stock different grades of each. GROCERIES. Meat. Meal, Corn, Flour, Hay, Bran, Mill Feed, Sugar, Coffee and Farmers' Supplies generally. FERTILIZERS. We have in stock best brands Guanos for Wlieat and Clover. IS PREPARED TO DO SLATE HOOFING fn any portion of the State on short notice. Charges moderate. All work guaranteed. References given. Address tor particu- M 8. OLA 15 K. P. O. 132, Raleigh, N. C. Mark Your Iinen With Indelible Ink 2 crS Letter Ecttle of Itidelibl Ink, 0 cents Sent upon receipt WM. BAUMGAHTSH, 213 E. Fayette St., Baltimore a a Ol iitfd. LEE'S PREPARED LIME. This preparation is esneciallv recoto pi gee for himself that a call for a mended for wheat and clover; splendid rt n i for t op-dressmg. Send for testimonials vuuuijr vun vcxuiuii is issuea at Agents James "W. OoTolo Gkn?hal Aqskt, Raleigh, X. C. oct3t,f once. Let it be no longer delayed. Any Sunday school worker is com missioned to arouse the brethren to the issuance ofthe call. COTTON SELLERS. We refer with some pride to our suc cess, for many years, in this special de partment of our business. Being exclufive sellers, with Ions experience, we feel sure we can give A profitable and pleasant time Pons fahful service. may be expected. Let no County tail to be represented. By order of the Executive Com mittee. ,4 Geo. W. Watts, Chm'n. H. N. Snow, Sect'y. DURHAM, N. Jan. 20, '92. CASH ADVANCES. Liberal cash advances made on cot ton, either on bill lading or cotton in hand. We have ample facilities fox storing. Parties wishing to hold cot ton will please communicate with ns. General correspondence solicited. J. J. THOMAS & CO. HOTEL GLftlBORN. DURHAM, N. C. Under Sew Management, W. H. BILLINGS, PROPRIETOR AND MANAGER RATES: - - $2.00 per day. ticn in the world, its aaeexs am ounting 10 more rn&n iaY,uuu,wo. 4. It is the Mafkst Company in which tc insure. 5. It is the Cheapest Company in which to insure. Ita large dividend return reduce the final cost ot" Insurance to minimum. 6. It is the Best Company in which to insure, as it oombmes all the ad van tages ot age, largo and select mem bership, financial strength, absolute security, and the cheapest insurance that is honestly possible under any contract whichnias a definite value tc the beneficiary. 7.- ai nas no stociinoiaers to claim an part of the proSts. The assets an surplueall belong to the insured. S. Its rati of expenses to receipts showtr tr e most economical management. 9.-Its New Policy is the most liberal ever offered by any Insurance Comnanv. 10. It places no Re-teictioss upon Trav el, uccupanon or Kesuience alter be ing two years in force. 11. Being nractically Non-Forfeitablx and Incontestable it provides a lega cy and not a lawsuit. 1 . - It is the Simplest and moat cornnr; - 1 " A -XT nensive iorm 01 insurance Contract ever issued. If the Policyholder pays ms Premium while he lives, the Com pany will pay the tuli value of hit Policy when he dies. The Management of the Company further annou 1 The Company's New Business for 1891 cxtvei.d 1 ." v 2 Its income exceeded that cf 1890. 3 Its assetts and insurance in force were both largely iner--l 4 Its mortality rate was much below that called for ly tL- c-table. o A detailed Statement of the 1 ear's liu?iii( will h- rul-M the Annual Report is Completed. WILLIAM II. BEERS, lWx HENRY TUCK, Yioe-iVH r. ARCHIBALD H. AVELCH, Second Vice-PnrsM. .-nt. RUFUS W. WEEKS, Actuary. 346 and 348 Broadway, New York. CHURCH & LANE, General Agents for North and Si'IthCa. IsT- O- Twin City Stencil Works STEKCILS, RUBBER STAMPS, CHECKS, &c, Manufactured to Order. S. B. TURNER & CO 81 Water St. Norfolk, Va. P O Box 124. no-3-ly C A. Goodwin. E. L. Remsburg. 13.- 14.- -All Claims are paid im iy uvor acceptance of proofs ot "etv -The Distribution Policy ci tm? Com pany presents most attractive in vestment feature. It not only accu mulates the surplus arising from i c premiums over the cost of the insur ance on each policy in force dnnna the Distribution period, but iDereaeep it by compound interest. District Agts tor North Carolins, BALEIQH, N. O. Office in Henry Building, immediatelj in front of Postoffice. Lock Box 373. If you vant to know what a policy will cost cut this out, filling in the blanks, and mail to us. We will return you estimate ana one 01 our caienaars: ' Amount..; Age (nearest birthday). Name Address.. it Magnificent Display! Monuments, Tombstones and Fencing. I have associated with me in the Ra? eigh and Fayetteville Marble ann Granite Works, Mr. E. L Renishnr. of Fayetteville N. C, and in the lutnre all business entrusted to us will he ex ecuted under the firm name of Good win & Remsburg, and will receive careful and prompt attention. Onr business has grown so rapidly that we have become wide-awake to the wanio of the people, and have put In stock, both at our Favetteville and Raleigh works, the largest and most attractive stock of Monuments, Tombstones and Iron Fencing ever exhibited in this State. This is a broad assertion, but we have been working for years to not only make this fact known in print, but to convince you by having you call at our worKs and examine the largest stock now on exhibition in this State. Hoping to receive a share of your patronage, and promising to give our individual attention to ech and every order, we remain, Very respectlully, CITY NOT10F. Owinr to the MWETi,',n '- rheR. &G. Shot. 1 :. vear, Mr. G. Vio!a -price for snavina 10 10 6 The work will be done Yt.urs re.-p-.-tt. - G, VIOLA & SOKi- JrlG.tf. $1800 m For nrrc -r UniCHt si'- : ; r cc. -:-.. the ?c.-x:r i 1 Er!'l. 1 i-' ' bacco, c.:y '' : , r ... c f J Mr- I,..-- i. . v. r 'j Movent's . In Vi crinv.nsrv-', ot itt J. Li e'S-1---'-; T. su ff a sh ol Goodwin & Remsbura, Proprietors of the Raleigh and FayM etteyille Mwble Works. . J .to; -l; r I' - . .-r--,1. -: --' ,:.a S vsriaxeai - rive. r.' : L. . Tn It w 3: 1 I i: i i IS I x - . aprl-ttlljxal . I Aid