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The gaily Jtortc Ctonirti, gam 24, 1892, 4 PURELY PERSONAL. Professor Johnson, of Wake For est, who has been ill with the grippe, was in Raleigh yesterday. Miss Mattie Woodell returned yesterday from Abbeville, S. C, where she has been visiting relatives. Rev. R. W. Culbertson becomes pastor of the Presbyterian churches of Hawfields and Cross Roads, in Alamance county. Rev. TV. E. Kerr, of Mecklen burg county, died Thursday. He represented that county in the State convention of 1868. Dr. G. TV. Blacknall is at More head City to make some prepara tions for the opening of the Atlan tic Hotel the coming season. Professor Carlyle, of Wake For est Colkge, who was here yesterday, tells the Chronicle that there is a large attendance at the college. Rev. Robert P. Pell is in the city. He has been very successful during the past six months in revival work in the western section of the State. Miss Lucy Whitfield Cobb. daughter of Col. John T. Cobb, of Brookville, Fla., is visiting the family of Rev. Dr. Cobb at 542 East Jones street. Rev. TV. E. Mcllwane has re signed as synod ical evangelist of the Presbyterian church in this State and becomes manager of the evangelical work in Alabama. Married. . " - r Intense ; Few people have suffeied more severely from dyspepsia than Mr. E. A. McMahon, a well known grocer of Staunton, Va. He says : Before 1878 1 was in excellent health, weigh ing over 200 pounds. In that year an ailment developed into acute dyspepsia, and soon I was reduced to 162 pounds, suffering burning sensations in the stomach, palpitation of the heart, nausea, and indigestion. could not sleep, lost all heart in my work, had fits of melancholia, and for days at a time I would have welcomed death. I became'morose, sullen and irritable, and for eight years life was a burden. 1 tried many physicians and many remedies. One day a workman employed by me suggested that I take a mm Hood's Sarsapa- VIlffarinflT rilla' as it had Ulillljlllly cured his wife of dyspep sia. I did so, and before taking the whole of a bottle I began to feel like a new man. The terrible pains to which I had been subjected, ceased, the palpitation of the heart subsided, my stomach became easier, nausea disap peared, and my entire system began to tone up. With returning strength came activity of mind and body. Before the fifth bottle was taken I had regained my former weight and natural condition. I am today well and I ascribe it to taking Hood's Sarsaparilla." N. B. If you decide to take Hood's Sarsa parilla do not be induced to buy any other. Hood's SarsaDarilla i Soldby all druggists. l;sixforf5. Preparedonly by C. I. HOOD & CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mass. IOO Doses One Dollar 35c. Per Lb. DUNBAR CREAMERY BUTTER Received twice a we k from Mr. R. H. Battle's Creamery. Guarantee ) to finer butter sold in this market. 1 lb Prints 35 cents. W. G. & k. 8. Mi R, S. TUCKER 4 CO,. Si Per Yd. stron. 8 Years Special Cor. State Chronicle. Rise, N. 0., Jan. 23. On Jan uary the 14th, at Rise, N, C, by Rev. T. M. Baldwin, Mr. A. F. Comer and Miss Margaret Dunn were united in wedlock. Mr. Comer is a man of high-toned moral char acter, and liis many friends congratu late him for his worthy choice. A Gin House Burned. An incendiary fire near Little ton, Monday, destroyed the gin house, presses, and forty bales of cotton, the property of Mrs. E. A. Little. Loss, $2,000; no insurance. WHERE TO GO TO CHURCH. GROCER S, Bakers and Candy Manufacturers. S3 Pr Box. 25 Boxes Fancy Bright and Golden Russet FLORIDA EE ORANGES, 12.25 pcigBox. 3& Extra Large Fancy Florid a'C ranges. A. buckwheat cake was in her mouth A tear was in her ye. Old plantation song. Sold in Packages Only BECKERS' SELF RAISING BUCKWHEAT, Graham Flour, Corn Flour, Self Raising Flour. Pure Vermont fop!e Syiup. $125 gal by meas-ure. White Rock Candy Syrup 25c. per qo. u R. rlSAnSTuN'S 7or th7coreNoT Wcrroras Exility, at Manhood, Impoteucc, lack. of IKvriounnL I Ki'iucy and I3ailer mriZerw, Kilit KweatK, arw-wwH' ana &u diseases brought o.i by hnprudpncp or neglect. TVitli?ri5 ,ouijoSi Uledieiue. Has never failed ia ten years, illustrative Tie;iise S'rcN.. i, xeulr-ct. Address, MARS I ON Rcs-tOY 00. 9 Fafk Puce, New York.N.Y. J u.i-1 t-:.-AV I CORE FITS! Episcopal. Christ Church Rev. Dr. M. 2d.Mr Bhall rector. Tniid Sunday after Epiph any. Early Communion 8 a. m. Divine and sermon 11 a m. Sunday School 3 B0 p. m. Choral Evensong 4.00 p. m. Ser vices during the week: Monaay (Con version St. Paul), and Friday lo am Wednesday 4:30 p ra. All invited. Church of the Good Shepherd. ftev. I. McK. Pitteuger, rector. Third Sunday after Epiphar.y. Holy Com munion at 8 a. m. Morning prayer and sermon at 11 a. m. Sunday School at 3:30 p in . Evening prayer and sermon at 7:00 p. m. Services during the week: Monday (Conversion of -t. Paul) 10 a m. Wednesday at 7:30 p. to. and Fri day at 10 a.m. All cordially invited. Methodist. Edknton Street Church. Rev. J. N. Cole, pastor Sunday school at 9:30 a. m., W. J. loung Superintendent. Preaching at 11:80 a m and 7:3 p m oy tne pastor. Everybody invited Central M. E. Church. Hev. J. B. Hurley, pastor. Sunday School at 9:30 a m. W. N. Snelling, Superintendent. Preaching 11 a ra and 7:30 p m, by the pastor. Prayer meeting every Wed nesday night 7:30 Cordial invitation to all. Brooklyn M. K. Church. Rev Kenneth D. Holmes, pastor. Sunday School at 3 p. ra., Joo. Porter, Super intendent. Preach in a at 7 :30 p m. Prayer ineetiug every Wednesday niht at 7:30. Baptist. First Baptist Church. Rev. J. W. Carter, 1). D., Pastor. Sunday School at 9:30. Thos. H. Brlggs, uperinten--dent. Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7 30 p. m. All cordially invited. Baptist Tabernacle. Rev. J. J. Hall, Pastor Sunday-school at 9:15, N. B Broughton, Superintendent. Preaching at 11 a m. and 7:30 p. m. by the pastor. Public invited. Fayetteville Street -Rev. Jonathan Wood, pastor. Preaching t li a. m. 7:30 p. m. Sunday School at 3:30 p. m. John T. Pullen, Superintendent. Presbyterian. First Presbyterian. Rev. Dr. J. S. Watkins, Pastor. Sunday School at 9:30a.m. Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m Sunday School at Mission Chapel at 4:30 p. m. A cordial invitation is ex tended to all these services. Christian. Christian Church. Rev. J. L. Fos ter Pastor. Sunday School at 9:30 a.m. Preaching at 11a. m, and :30 p. m., All cordially invited. Catholic. Sacked Heart Church. Rev. Fr. Marlon, pastor. Divine services and sermon at 'l a m. Sunday Scbool at 3:30 p m. Vespers, Sermon and Ben- -csicuon at 4:k p m. ... , . - When I say care 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 FALLING SICKNESS a life-long study. warrant my remedy to cure the worst cases. Because others have failed is no reason for not now receiving a cure, oend at once for a treatise and a Free Bottle of my infallible remedy. Give Express and Poet Office. H. G. ROOT, M. C, 183 Pearl St., N. Y. dec-ft d w-6m. For pleasant weight, warm and. comfortable later Winter Dresses, we offer until February 1st a line of 44 and 4G inch Viffojrnes, reduced ircni $1.50 and $1.75 to$i.OO Per Yard. W.H.&R.S.Tucker&Co 123 and 125 Fayetteville St. Wood and Coal Office New Yoik Life Ins. Co Begs leave to announce that its twenty-year Tontin in 1872. are now matnrlnor mUh v r.,n. . 7 & ltu tuc iunowin rMlf -. 1 rrdinary Life Felicia ar returning from 20 to 5? . cost, ccordmg to age ot ioeoreo. See example below. m exCf 4 2-Tent -y ear Endowment Policies are returaiQff from w their cash cost according to age of insured. See example' bio v w"! h . 3-Limited "aymeDt Life Politioa are returning from a t i , thir cash ccst, accord iar to age of insured. See exainp'e b ln Examples of Maturing FViw 1 Policy taken at Ago 4 2 Policy taken at A.ge 30 3 Policy taken at Age 3d $ 2-CO lu.OO Co- f-.i'o Cst 4,S":j Coat -J.G ash vflP i These returns are made to members after the i-o:nj.anv hv the Insurance on thp. respective policies for twenty year. II II AND STORAGE WAREHOUSE FOR COAL IN SACKS, -AT Old Fashioned Sugar 15o House Syrup. per qt. tlZZJ&3$ A, DUGHi'S FRUIT STORE Next to Citizens' Bank. vSTgj ,,KNTJlNEjg; t New urleans Molasses ana byrups, 4(c to t'0c per gal. I M. S. CLARK, li A.LETGII, N. C, Calla Lilly Flour ! To Arrive Cnr lod famous Calla Lilly Flour. Formerly fcardlcd by M. T. Norr.:3 & Eros. 1-2, 14, 1-S and 1-10 Barrel Sacks. LUCILE, Sweetest and Best of Flour Fresh Invoice Just Received. Oold. Medal, Washburn's Minnesota Patent, Gold Medal Fl ur. THE BEST COFFEES. THE FINEST TEAS. Notice of Sale. ANTHRACITE: Wilkesbarre free burning white ash Schuylkill " " Shamokin " 44 4i Lorberry . red Schuylkill " " " These are the best hard coal grates and stoves. it it 4. It tor Willi i 11 1 BITUMINOUS: Kanawha West Virginia Splint, Tennessee Splint, New River Splint, rocahontas Soft. These are the best uoft coal for crates and oner rr I fire places. WOOD. ' Seasoned and half seasoned Oak. Hickory, &e. Original and old field seasoned pine. Office telephone 79. Yard tele- phone 103. Orders received as late as 10 o'clock at night. Send your orders in at once. PHIL H. ANDREWS. anel2-fim. J. J. THOMAS. S. W. BREWEK. limn " IS PREPARED TO DO SLATE ROOFING In any portion of the State on sh ut ru tiee. 0ec 17 8yi- Lliarges moderate. All work truravteed IB. A.- . .. xveierences given. Adaress tor particu lars. By virtue of authority triven in a deei of mortgage from Joe Gill and wite, recomeu in hook page od5. or the Register's office of Wake county. I will sen on Friday the 22d dav of January. at the court house door of Wake county tne lot ana House described in iaid mortgage, eituated'in the town of Wake tforest UolJege, said county of Wnke. i i i - ' ana Dounaea oy Lne lanes oi the late I 1 TrIIinrk f f Wake t orest cemetery on the East, and , 1 1 J it 1 . iuuio iuuj ursuuueu lusaia mortgage wnicn is reierren to as part of this nonce ot sale. Time ol sale 12 o'r-.ln. ic m. 'lerms or sale. Cash. J. N. HOLDING. tds Mortgagee Nos. 313, 315 and 317 S. Wilming ton St., Raleigh N. C, D&ALEB8 In C A. Goodwin. 31. 8. CLARK, P. O. 132, Raleigh, N. C. E. L. Remsbukg a. b?!Ie!creld.nder Ordinwy Life Policie uav, i lienot ? ut-ir insurance, at uiig.n&l liatf-s and receive c( r; r. - ".pvuiiux.oiuauintj ueeu pia, and tui-sl after as they accrue. Persons insured under Limited-Pax ment UU VoWcimv i-. : , , . h values, t ontinnn thf-ir i,,Br a m?' lu ' u -f the i dividesm ,I irom 67 to J 63 per cent of ah premiums that halt Tev" S'r dividends Lerealter ae they may accue. See example t!.,w. 1 ' 4 Examples of Dividends. Policy, sea above, may be continued for the ori-inal traonrt sto-j v r.. . annnal dividends, and the ac.umulated dividends, amount n to f :nV T-r : withdrawn m cash. 1 x 2 Policy, eee at ove, may be continued without farther cavwht. ie--.- aiviaenns, ana me accumulated dividends, amounticc t ) 4 'r , drawn in ca. Persons desiring to see results on policies issued at their i.-r. and further particulars as to options in settlement, will pl a- i J the company or its agents, giving date of birth. Ill The Management of the Company further announ thm: 1 The Company's New Business for 18(11 Ai.Vm.ih.'- X mf ' - w -v v - ' 2 Its income exceeded that of 1800. 3 Its assetts and insurance in force were both lanri-lv inc .ii d 4 Its mortality rate was much below that railed for bv .v rv r table. A detailed Statement of the Year's Busim-ss will U- puMi-l:--: the Annual Report is Completed. WILLIAM H. BKEUS, lV-i:. HENRY TUCK. Yic-rriHi. ARCHIBALD II. "WELCH, Second Yice-Prid nt. RUFUS W. WEEKS, Actuary. 346 and 348 Broadway, Sw York. CHURCH & LANE, General Agents for North and Sunn Ca: ' 2ST- C- .r.. t SUCCESS S ASSURED ' BY SOWING THE iEEDS.I I Best n II Magnificent Display ! Monuments. 7 Tombstones and Fencing. 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 Wheat and Clover. oi LEE'S PREPARED LIME. This DreDaration is esnppinllv rpr-m I have associated with me inthA Toi. mended for wheat and clovpr- nnfonritf eigh and Fayetteville Marhl nn.i forton-dressine. end forfpsti The fact tliat we Hell more J CLOVER, GRASS, I? and FIELD SEEDS than any house m me outneru Mates, is most con- 25 vincing proof of ourhih grade eda and reasonable prices. Our k, 1 9 nARHFN RFMf a w mm mmw mat M m VtotoW 4 are unsurpassed In quality, purity, and germinating powers. We DELIVER & PfiSTPATTl onvivliovo fill a E jrt ounce and packet rates, and give 2cts. fe. worth extra packet Seeds for each $i.of jl . worth ordered. We also have special if i low rates on Seeds in bulk. j OUR INSTRUCTIVE CATALOGUE, f giving ruU information and directions r- fl for cultivating all Farm and Garden K 9 1 1innu mallprl frs SonH tnr 5 1 a a a tt -m w i - w v v. . k i iv coo w THW.WOOD & SONSfr g Cccdcmcn, RiCHZSOriD, VA. p Granite Vorks, r. E. L. Kemsburc ui a.veiicvijj.e i. o.. ani mine future all business entrusted to ua will be ex ccated under the firm name of Good win 3r- Kenisburg, and will receive careful and prompt attention. Our business has grown so rapidly that we have become vride-awake to.the wants of the people, and have put in stock, both at our Fayetteville and Raleigh works, the largest and most attractive stock of Monuments, Tombstones and Iron Fencing ever exhibited in tfcic btate. 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, aid promising to give our individual attention to each and every order, we rem.iin, Very respectfully, Goodwin & Remsburo, Proprietors of the Paleigh and Fay etterille Marble Works. 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 giv ourpatrons faithful service. CASH ADVANCES. Liberal cash advances made on cot ton, either on bill lading or cotton in hand. We have ample facilities for storing. Parties wishing to hold cot ton will please communicate with us General correspondence solicited. J. J. THOMAS & CO. Twin City Stencil Works STENCILS, RUBBER STAMPS, CHECKS, &c, Manufactured to Order. S. B. TURNER & CO 81 Water St. Norfolk. Va. ftTUfflTliiffi To Be Closed Ool al Ooce. In stock to be closed out immediately IOO Men's 8uits Sizes 34 to 44 SEVEX OArERCOATS. 35 Boys' Suits andYoutbs Long Pants 120 Pair Men's Panis ASd All Light Weight Clothing. A SMALL LINE OF HATS, UMBRELLAS. UNDEK and DRESS SHIRTS, HOSIERY, SUSPENDERS, HANDKER CHIEF'S, CUFFS, COL LARS, JEWELRY, etc All the Store Furniture including one Iron Safe. Would prefer to cloe out the entire Stock to one person, and to that end offers will be received for the whole as th 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. R6W $1800 For a number of year the iow-J . Chicod Township. IVa Cuv-tv . the tceneot nnmroTii- ,!,,'--. . other &C8 01 lav'cu-sft. l,T diarisni ben vt.n more l:t . - . , On the momic? f t -vi -. Langhiughouse U-u- ... ias of October Mh, by th- -Tobacco P-t k U-o of J s A fchort biie e.r- Ar-J- r..- - : In view ol thee zzsj -Governor of h t'f;, IG00 reward fo- tl.e lit u'; w , ... -s crimmale, Tl-rAof . ot I itt County r -- i;.. - 7 J. Lan?hsur.on- -o , - Grin o&Trc., '-; reward. l)nrv z - wi. '-'T with heavy i - X. ; . T. ft'ifli s I if : - i.n.T the.- C2'' formation x '' a shrewd, oca.; sftM time ot tbeie cr.i-i' Grimeal&nd, 1 decU-tt t. J. J' . V : ,' -. PORTRAITS Xr w. . 1 1 G Rap!1' 1011 KkV' Testimonial upon application. wi a i Mrs. H. V. WAITT. 305 Fayetteville St. yl20Li82. Mordlemale W J 0XF0BD.-, ! . 4 . is'. jzz-u m upposi:e rostomc P O Box 124." . no-3-lj