ittfBfi SSSSSi SSSK THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10. 1887. IT.- A. lX)NDOtJf, fidit6l. . THE ELECTION! r A' Dte!0ttATiO VICTORY!! VIRGINPA ANt) NEW YORK DEMOCRATIC fl! tt is with much pleasure that we re enabled, by special telegrams to tie Rec63,- to anuounce that the elections on last Tnesrjr resulted most favorably to the democrats. The greatest contests were in New "?ork and Virginia, and the detno cYats ramed both States bjrincreased majorities. Only members of the Legislature were elected in Virginia, and both the Senate and ffottse are deifiocralfc by increased iriafufftteR. Hurrah for "Ole Virginny!" The republicans had expected to capture that &i ale and 6ieal up the "olid South'', but. t hey have been grievously disappointed. New York State has given a democratic majority of 12, tfOO, which assures Cleveland's re election in 18S8. More excitement, however, was caused by the election ih New York City than anywhere dlse, and most vigoioas efforts were made to defeat the regular democratic nominees, bat all in tain, and the straight out ticket was triumphantly elected. Fellows, the democratic rioiuinee for distiict attorney, defeat ed Nicoll (the independent democrat) by 25.000 majority, which is a won derful victory. In the other states in which elec tions were held, the result was the same as heretofore, and was just aB Everybody expected. The Anakchisig are to be hanged at Chicago tomorrow, and their exe cution will be one of the most mem orable tlat has ever taken place in America. There are seven of these men to be hanged, and we hope that fheir terrible fate will have a good effect upon their Associates and sytn patbizers, and teach them a lesson that they will never forget. Our readers will remember that the police attempted to disperse a large meet ing of anarchists at Chicago, last year, and a dynamite bomb was thrown into the ranks of the police and killed and wounded about sixty policemen. These seven men were arrested as the leading criminals, slid, after a pi otr acted trial, were Convicted of murder and condemned lb death. Effort after effort has been rhade to avert their doom. An appeal was taken to the State Supreme Court, and, when their decision was adverse, they ti i ied to get the Supreme Court Of the TJuited States to inter fere, but did not succeed- So, to morrow is the day appointed for their execution, and, although many peti tions. have been, presented to the Governor of Illinois for their pardon, il ia thought there will be no inter ference. For some time past their prison has been closely guarded by a large body of armed poliae, in order to prevent any attempt to rescue Ibeui. While, we do. not rejoice at any man's death, yet we will hear of the hanging of these anarchists with feelings of supreme satisfaction. -One point decided in the trial of tltese Anarchists is of general inter k anjl wiULbe beard with pleasure fiy;aii iateHigent people. In the sa JecXion of : the jury, the Auarchiits objected to every man who had read the newspaper reports of this inurr der, and, the objection being, over ljhsiU ..this, point was sustained by tle $uprpe" '(Smut ot Iliinoia.' 1 ht &Sk$fJ "aitfaougb : :i j xor, "called as jury man,' Way iaptt fomd an opinio baaed upon iumxjir or uu.Dwiapei jtatetDent, .lla; toraeld'.Qpunoir-aa "to Hbe truth of the newspaper ataUment, Ke is btill qualified; as a juror it he fasf4ahiaxajoi fairly and iuipar : SX6 tn-scordanee and fliajtojitnifiid" of lh This ruHag was aMt'med bjt; the XTniledl-li.aftiBi Supreme Court," and therefore is tbe law all over the Uni ted States, and will enable the courts Jreafter to have more intelligent jurors for the trial of tttsee. - week rendered a decision, affirming &e right of the Governor to appoint magistrates mpiaceoi i uoseuppoiui,- .i u., t ..:r,iiKri .n4 -iKofaJlA . . ... . i . 'f il Ijj ' tb qualify in the time prescribed by law. vur readers wiu leuiemwr m lh lermblican Clerk of Guilford countv refused-to swear in the mag- istrates in that county, whom the lhW . , J. , .. Governor had appointed, ana a suit; was brought to compel him to obey ib law.- His contention was that Che law authoiizing it was uhconsti tutionab but Judge Shepherd held that it was Constitutional, and on appeal the Supreme Court has. aus- tained Judge Shepheid 8 decision. Our Wanbiug tun Letter. trrora our RwruUr Cnrretpfi6ieDt.j Washikoton, Nov. 5th, 1887. . The President has held but one public reception since bis return and that whs early this -week, when he shook bauds with 300 persons. It is believed it is not his intention to resume his regular receptions until after the meeting of Congress. . A delegation representing the Brit ish House of Commons and the Trades Uuioh Congress waited upon Mr. Cleveland this week in the interest ot their scheme of ai nitration to settle international differences by peaceful methods father than the usual resort to armed conflicts. Right Honorable i.you Play fair, M. P., was the chief spokesman for the visitors, and he set forth the object of their endeavor m an eloquent and impressive manner the President gracefully respond ing to his add tess and cordially re ciprocating the amicable utteiaucis oi the distinguished Englishman. Populations are still in progress for the meeting of Congress, and there is much discussion about the preliminary movements,- such as the organization of the House and the formation of the important commit tees. There will h more ucw mem bers thau for many years past, aud in consequence, the committees will I ave to be almost wholly re-organized. Among those relegated to the quiet pursuits oi private life are tbe ! chairman and three members of the committee on ways and means, three members of the appropriations com mittee, and nine of the fourteen mem bers of the committee ou elections, and so on through the long list so that the Speaker will have to make make room for great deal pf raw material, as it were. So far aa the offices are concerned, it is believed there will be no contest, except for the position of door keeper of the House, for which three or more , can didate, including tbe present incuin bent, aie off eiing. The session will probably be fruit ful of new and radical schemes of legislation, umong which I will men tion in addition to those heretofore enumerated a bill to restrict foreign emigration that is, of the vicious element and the paternal idea to take the telegraph under the foster ing care of the geneial Government, which in its evil and rentializing ten dencies may be regnrded' $B''a:fit companion piece to the iifiquitous Blair Educational bill If the United States take control of the telegraph system of the country, the next move will be an absorption of the rnilroad lines. Such legislative measures flourish in despotic governments like Russia and Turkey, but they are for eign to the soil of the land of the free and the home of the brave, aud I do not think this unrepublican legisla tiou can be engrafted upon our tree of liberty, at least as long as the great Democratic party stands as the guardian of the Constitution and the hope ot our republican system. The Postmaster General has raised quite a commotion among merchants by his enforcement of the law pro hibiting the mailing of packages of third aud fourth class matter in ad verti6iug wrappers. It appears that the regulation has been regarded as a dead letter for yearB, but in his re cent revision of the rules Mr. Vilaa ordered that it be made effective; thus such articles cau now only be sent as first class matter. Cau it be that the office-seekers are at last satisfied? It would appear so from the statement of Secretary Bayard, who says that tbe dignified aud responsible office of First Assist ant Secretary of State goes begging that no one will take the place that is, of those whom he would wish to have it. ..So here is an opportunity for those patriots whose innate mod esty has hitherto, prevented them fiom heeding the call of duty to assert their claims to public office. The reduction of the hatioual.debt for the first four months of the cur-' rent fiscal year was $40,736,05, the total debt now, less cash in the Treas uiy, being $1,238,692,701, while the intcrestrbeariiig debt is something smaller. There was a1 clear 'gain of two million and a half dollars in Gov ernment receipts that month over the amount received for the' sane time last year. . . . President Cleveland. Secretary Wbitney,' aiioTCblbtfel -LamonUhav-e subscribed; very liberally to the Nw York Democratic Campaign fund the first. $1,000, the second $2,500, aud the third $250, ah&bwides, many department clerks have handsomely contributed to thai Vainer purpose. "Only one business house. vWais left standing. in the town .pl--.d!ntoii, Arkansas, which was awepilby fire. Fourteen persons wer& inade dan gerously ij) in Pittsburg by baiuilk, and ' three of lhettx-eaujji'bg, but they :are allrjByerg.."S Newspapers are plistad uj 70 of ' 96 counties of North Carolipa."" 'There are 17 dailies, 1 Bemi-weeklyr44 weeklies t semi-monthly and 5 month lies. dynamite bohbsTound in their cell : cSBrnaOT amcnE, . . ! fTtrwitM -TOn ' KnillH Una UXTCi : , T3, Sheriff Matson decided to Bern oh and.. clean out the cells of the seven dis tingui3Ued prisoners, and Sunday was set for tne-examination, nora was sent by the. sheiitf to the friends. of the condemned ihrt do admittance wo-ul lven' J'"1' aud yerdy j imomuie the entire force of deputy I . uorted t tbe jail for duty. ' . T. a i XI was BUU1.UY. nei v.ov u uiuutt nueu Lingg and Engel were led fi n their cells' to the .consultation cage, and th e- search ..began . Euiiel'H cell was first entered and fCorduglUxaniiued.. The. bed and : "D",1"B " V- v wm w, w hiiittiif tit a par i tr t'on nvoi- - i iiu nau k in tbe walls, and the table thorough ly explored,, aud clothing hanging around the cell was searched, but be yond a few empty cigar boxes, some fi uit; books and papers, nothing, was found. Then the -deputy sheriffs entered Liugg's cell, while its former occu pant planted himself in a comer of the temporal y prisou and watched them with eager ees. He was as pale as death, aud trembled like au aspen leaf as the searchers moved around in the liltlo stone walled room. Suddenly, two of tbe three men inside jumped out. into the conidor, while the third -man held at arm's length a small wooden box, which he carefully carried to the jail office and laid on Jailor Fblz's desk. The box- Con tained six or seven pieces of gas pipe, each about six or seven inches in length, tilled with some heavy sab stauce and plugged at both ends. Jailor Folz picked up one, which was closed at one end with a round iron stopper, and one of the officers pro nounced it a veritable dynamile bomb Just then Sheriff Matsou arrived at the jail and ordered that the danger ous weapous be replaced in the box and sent to a-chemist for analysis, although there was no doubt as to the result of the examination. Not the least ieMikde phase of the bomb discovery is, that it tame about from the fact that anarchist George Engel attempted suicide Sat urday night by taking an ounce of landau uni. About 12 o'clock, Emii Zener, who ia on the night death watch, passed Engel's cell and was attracted by groans coming from within On stoppiug to inquire the cause, hefouud.Eugel breathing heav ily, aud lying prostrate on his batk He called him by name but received no answer, and on openiug the cell door discovered' that the man was unconscious and suffering from the effects of some stupefying drug. Af ter repeated attempts to awoken the sleeping unan, Zoener became alarm ed, and decided to call in Dr. Gray, from the insane ward, in same build ing. DrV Giay.wus sent for imme diately. Uit going to Engei s cell, the doctor soon discovered that En uil was sufferinc from poison. Hi eyes dilated and rolled'spttsmodically. Dr. Grny at once commenced active work ou his p'atitnt. As soon -r Engel came to he ravt-d and cursed at being distuibed in bis sleep, aud asked the reason of his being awak ened. He protested that he had only drank ; a little whibkey, and was ail light. His condit ion, nnd subsequent events, showed that Engel ua dVhb j erately lyiug, and that iu the face of I death. Ij.) was at ( nee forced to I J iesaie eoutainmg books nnd take eiw-tica aud kept constantly j papers is r,till in the d b is. This walking for an hour until all dauger wa8 the most complete tol acco fac had passed. From that time on, toryi the Sta'e. The packing house surveillance ov r him wms not relaxed ! of M. Ib ad was also burnt, loss for au iustant. Thoattemoted suicide fifteen hundred dollars. "Several busi- of Enjel is what led to the search of the cells in the uining. Besides the discovery of the explosives among the effects of Lingg, there was found iu Engel's cell the bottle from which he had takeu laudanum. It was con cealed in the urinal. Three or four drops of laudanum still remained in tbe bottle, aud Engel was confronted with the evidence ol his intended ... . . ... suiciqe, He continued to deny it, but at last sulleuly admitted the truth of the accusation. He had preferred death by his owu hand, he said, to any carrying out of the sentence un der the' law. Engel stubbornly re fused to disclose how he obtained the poison: The bottle affords no clue, and, like Ling's dynamite, the source of. the poison is a mystery. - The AKKc-iiibly Ruildinc Located. From the North,' Carolina Teacher. The question as to locating the Teachers' Assembly Building was submitted to the'Executive Commit tee by special letter setting forth the various ' propositions from places which were eligible, and the vote ,wai almost- unanimous in favor of Morehead City; therefore, the de lightful "Summer Capital by the Sea" will be the future home of our North Carolina Teachers' Assembly. The profession in the State is indeed to be congratulated upon sueh a for tunate selection, as this popular sea side resort combines every element which will in any way make the an nual sojourn of the teachers pleas antyhiireresting, recuperating, rest ful, healthful and mutually improv ing. There are ruauy pleasures and pastimes to be. had at Morehead City which cannot be so abundantly found at any other place .within our knowl edge", ft'isas easy of access as can be desired, aud with the improve ments at once,: to be made in the Atlantic Hotel property there will b anjpie accommodations for our; large and lapidiy growing Assembly. The contract for erecting the As sembly Building will soon be com pleted, and the work will bo com menced at a very early . day, so that evryhiug will be .in readiness by May iatfc 1888, in good time for the next meeting of the Assemblv.' "-'Now, let ISortn Carolina indeed - have, the . grandest it,all. educational meetings,: I aQJ&acher or friend of education ! need sjtay way for fea.r,.that therdf and comforts for all CST Subecribe to the Reooru. w J-'j most eitraordi- Dafv iudividuHl jlaa returned-' to. hi; ' . , t i home near tuia pJace,.,aucr uu . '. - ttie i West t,e MathemalicHlPiodigy'and,indeaa, be is a moHt wonderful creature., te not. being able to le1 u ie m,fi be bears the same . , n.., re -from-another, rUUn to thei ...Ull.va5r. Ihat I5lmd "."7 ia join aoes inuMc. .rVofaga, and about twentv eiiorh bis ability o a uicktr nd : correctly j solve the. most diffltmlVproblams was discovered when he was but eight TK fiiiilivAiiiitiuued Q develop nntil be iB abte to nolve, years oiu .... ... .... i , . . nill,r.hbe riir)iditVi: any prou- leih in simple or compound fractious, or anything in the higher branches of mathematics: For instance, the moon is a certain number of miles from the earth ; a grain of corn is so long; how many giaina will it take to connect the points ? Tbe answer to this or any other problem comes like a flash. He can also tell to the frac tion of a second the time of day or night. This marvellous man has been tested by the most 6Xpei t mnth ematicians aud his, answer to prob lems have be en found to." be. iu varia bly correct. Scientistsiiaveexamiued ' lelds head and pronounce his Won- lroiliv develoved fftCU ttvnni ofound UlOUSiJ uuveioy ,Htu i h jii wuuhu mystery to them. H-liis If.Uows little else than thia estraoidvw ability. He. claims that his power in this re spect is a' direct-gilt from bis, Creator Hiid liable to bertHken away irom uim if not properly Used. JLue possessor iif his mfl i.pvor weiit in sc hool a OI mis gill nevei weui. ro btUOOl B dav in his life, and never did a day 8 work, except to occasional iy aid mer chants in invoicing their goods, and iu this bui-ines he has been knowu to keep a score or more of . clerks busy. footing up columns of figures. He is a very large man and has a look the reverse of intelligent Having no occupation, he livea among his acquaintances, putting up wherever night overtakes him. He is very proud of his gift and frequently com pares himself to Samson.. , Fields gave au exhibition of his powers before Gov. Crittenden and other distin guished men of Missouri on a late visit West, and they unhesitatingly pronounce him one of ' the gieate&t wonders of the ceuturr. Buriied to Deaf li, Nashville, Nov 5.--A"Euecial from Chattanooga, Tenn., says : Miss Annie Deadrick, great grand daughter of Ja. W. Deudiick, late Chief Justice of Tem essee, was burned to (bath ! yesterday afternoon at Jonesboro, Tenn. Her father was burning canes offalpt nar the houw," when her -lothes caught tire and wre entirely burned from her body. She suffered escrui'iatiug pain fr .three hours, when dihth relieved her of her terri ble SUffrtl iug. Fire at KcidsTille. RruisvfLiij N. C, oy. 7. The steam plug tobacco factiuy of S-imp-soii, Kicbaidsou iVCo.'.van burned this morning. Oyer one hundred thousand pounds of uninufaciured tobacco was consumed aud twenty thousand pounds of leaf. Loss esti- mated at seventy tuouand dollars; insurance ..n f:tctoiy and stock b4,- i . 1. 1 -.iit uess nouses caugnr. ana mo town was endangered but the lire dep.u tiueut saved it Twelve Persons Drowned. Nobfolk Va., Nov. 4.. A distress ing accident, by. which twelve or more persons lost their lives, hap pened in Pasnuotauk Souiid, N 0, last night. The schooner Ocean Bird, Capt. Edward 0. Daniels, with ....-.;!., . e.' ' vr i I uiono nuu wtni.-ij ; t, ii uiO it Hi; Head . and Mauteo, N..: C, left the latter point for Elizabeth City yester day. The vessel failed to reach her destination to-day, and searching parties were organized, one of which found an upturned boat of the Ocean Bird adrift in the eouud. From the condition of the boat it is thought that the schooner- was capsized by a squall, immediately sunk aud that all on board perished. A Handy Pocket Atlas. - An attempt, to put iu pocket size the contents of a large reference Atlas is usually acciimpanied' y rough, in accuraf e, and ineiegant'engraving and printing, but iu the NeWTocket Atlas of tne World, ; -p'tiblitfbeVi bjp Ivisou, Blakeman & .C6., 753? ; 75S -Broadway, New Yor this irffcot the fact Niuery-tme Maps, containing uearly every geographical point of interest throughout the world.; are given, and each is a gem of the engraver's art. Delicately yet distinctly colored, these maps are exquisite illustrations of the best color printing today obtainable." WThile the Maps leavoothing to be desired by way of fullness, they are fiflly up to date, and enow -every re cent discovery, or ( change of bound ary,. :" -: : -: .. One hundred and twelve page's of terse, well-arranged, nod accurate in formation coricernfing - every " import ant country w state" on the globe, follow the maps j p this compact vol ume. In .fact., .the book is not only a compreVe'usiyAtlss, "but also :acOn depsed Gazetfeer pji the whole world, and all purju'anttr-acUve arid sub stantial bindihgrril,; sold- for fifty cents. " If not found at your book sellers, on the receipt of this sum the publishers mail'it to Wy address. : A' typhoon,,. which rased on the nigh t of Sepem ber"" "struck the Island of Hoi ling,with its full lorcet Abe lotumber,oCliv.e6 lost is-; bei hprail: to- Jbe,stween one aiidf fwn hundred. On tleVIslabdH of '.Glrick4 Lung, some ten miles distant, thirty two lives WBc Jost kud three passage boats sunk. teived a unanimous call to the Dudley Street Baptist hmch, Boston, Mass. AVater courses am! marshes are ! the abodes of fever and ague; Laxa- , a J(ina : remedy in the treatment of malarial! 7."; diseases. , , . Nothing stupefying or dangerous,; DO JUUUU.u y vrpiu.ii, 1711 wo into the composition of that famed reme - dy, Dr. Bull V Babv Syrup. Price 25 Do not forget that J. XV. Scott & i ri rtionnnhnm1. 1ST n . cairx mm nf : the largest stocks of goods in Central . . . m- . North Uarolina. Mert hante invited : to call in person or send orders by J mil. Very respectfully, ; . . J. WT. SCOTT & CO., Greensboro'. N. C. Oct. 27, 1887 ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Having qualified as the administrator with the will annexed of J un E. Weaveh, deceased. 1 : .hereby notify all peruana having claim against I izresaiq aecoaem to exnimi tue same to me on or before the 27th day of October, 1HB8. Oct. 27, 1887. H. A. LODON. ADMINISTRATOR'SNOTICE. Having this day qualified as administrator upon the estate of Robert 8nlLoa. deceased. I here by give nottee to aJperaong having claims against j or before the Win day of Oct.ber. 188. or this noM,' wlu be plead in bar of their recovery. All indebted u. sal.l eeiate are notltted to ' make Immediate payment to the undersigned. orBTSsTpKs. By A. A. P. SEA WELL, Atty. ucuiDer aim, lwi. IlXECUTOR'S NOTICE.- HAV lug qualified as the executor of Rii'hardneRir (co,r'red)- de.-easel. notice in hereby given toall persons to present their claims against said estate ' to me or my attorney. T. ij. U'omack. on or before O;tober unit. 1889, or this uotlce will be ulead In bar of their recovery. A. F. THOMAS, Oct. 20. 1881. Exocutot of Rl.rhard Clegg. AT TUB GREATEST BARGAIN BOUSE WHIi E BLANKETS FROM $1.00 per pair. COLORED BLANKETS FROM r $1.00 per pair. COMFOUTS AND SPREADS. CANTON FLANNEL FROM 7 cents per yard. ALL WOOL FLANNEL FROM 15 cents per 3'aid. TABLE LINEN, TOWELS, NAP KINS, SHOES AND BOOTS. CHILDREN'S RUBBERS 25c. MISSES RUBBERS 30c. LADIES RUBBERS 35c. MEN'S RUBBERS 45c. RUBBER COATS and CIRCULARS, LADIES aud MISSES HOSIERY, LA1)1E' MERINO aud WOOL VESTS A COMPLETE LINE OF MILLI NERY GOODS. Wffl. W00LLC0TT & SON'S Wo. 14 ZS. Martin Street, RALEIGH, N. C. Not. 3, 1887. AT THE BANNER WE ARE OFFERING A Complete Stock OF Dry Goods. Notions, CARPETS, RUGS, HATS, LADIES AND MISSES SHOES, Gents' Fnrni: second to none in size and variety, etc, etc. Dw Goods and Triiiiis a specialty. We are offering them at prices which must commend themselves to the public. We guarantee satisfac tion and one rule will be to deal fairly with ail men. This is our platform and we trust it will find a hearty sup port from the readers of the Record. Samples sent to any address on application. Yours respectfully, MUSE & SHAW, Successors to Ellis & Muse, Stokes Block, Main St., . DURHAM, J. C. Sept. 29, 1887. 3ms. JOB P. WTATT. FinXIP TATLOB' Wy ait & Taylor, Qftl0lKDi, General Coiin Merchants anS Cotton Sellers. We have ou hand a full line of HEAVY GROCERIES, PEED of every description; also . Bagging and ties, which we offer to the public at bot-: toui prices. " ' . Win make cash advances on Cotton in hand, when desired. " z '. '. . 9 triaf-and see what we can WjTATt & TAYLOR, ' Raiaig:, N. C. MANUFACTURED BY Cl F. W u:e best Steel . 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If you intend t. buy auything, call at lMtsboro, N C, October 27, 1SS7- BUY YOUR FROM IIS IIUI 1IITIIRE HMKIL Durham, N. C., Wholesale ano Retail Dkaler in all Kinds or Parlor, CliaiBljer, Diniuii-Room anfl Fnrnitnre, CLOCKS, PICTURES AND MfiTR8S A SPECWLTV. MET ALIO CASKETS, BURIAL CASES AND COFFINS. September 8, 1887. Huh. RALEIGH MARBLE WORKS. GHA8. A. GOODWIN, PROPRIETOR. M11SI7S aoH TOMBSTONES.! rZ J.O - SO TT Send for prices and designs. CHAS. A. GOODWIN, RVLEIGM, N. C. October 37, 1887. 2tn. 1867. 1887. FALL TRADE. J. J. THOMAS, GEO. W. THOMPSON, JR J. J. THOMAS & JDO., General Commission Merchants AND Cotton Sellers, RALEIGH, N. C, OFFER TO THE TRADE, DINNERS AND FARMERS, 1,200 bundlew New Arrow and Spliced Ties li-If 2 and 2ilb Baggiug. ,wu v!i!u runuee JJagging. 500 lb. Bagging Twine. 20,000 lbs J3tilk Meat. 1,000 bushels whit e and yellow Corn 500 bushela white Bolted Meal. j 1,000 bu.ihhls Oaf,H. I 20,000 lb Best Hay. . 1,000 ft3 Bran, Brown and Sbipstuff. j 100 bacs Fresh Gu.mo for wheat. 1 Also, Fiour Sugar, Coffee Molasses J Sait.,..&c, &c, all of which we offer! upon-very best terms. We m.ke a' specialty of the .SALE OF COTTON i ofi.r ,.-J;l i..,l y'lun tvtt t itotv. ! ...... uaor.a AAOIil IJ V iiiN Cl jO iijjon bU lading or-coUon in hand whV'n. desired.: r; J. THOMAii diGO Ul& l Vfc 31T ouV:Wi:.s.iugton"Sb, ' ''t s-- RALfilCm, N. Sept. 8, IK87. NKSEN & Cb., SALEM, N C. goes in ftS!di TUoy thiike all stvlea uot. be deceived : see that, von linvfU and fully warranted bv W. L. LONDON, Agent, Pittsboro', N. C. LONDON'S OF FURNITURE! mi, WWW&, on n EVERYBODY 1 BUY SOUR "CLOTHING; OF David Rosenthal, Corner Fayet'i -.-ville and HargettStS., RALEIGH, N. a, . j who has jut returned" from the j Northern 'markets where he purchased 1 tue i.uesri huo mosi- seiecc siock mas lie ban ever handle !, aud is now offer I iug the public in everything ia his line. OF O. M.. BOY-' SUITS -AT LOW PRICES. -Fakents Should See these Suit before clothing t heir boys for the fall and winter. Specially Desioned ?mi School Weaii. DAVID ROSENTHAL, I Corner ' Fyctteville and Hajgett Sta Oct. 27 .1887. COAL FOXt SA&Q. Tbe iindertslgned is uow wnrking the Furmtttlft coal mitie near Egypt, and to n.w prepared to supply iu Hhy quantity a flrst-rate atiallty of TUMINOITS COAL, said to be the Beat la this State Send orders to W. H. SEGROVKSI, Oct. 13, 1887. EGYPT. farxke ron rostra. That valuable farm belonging to tbefeiUMflt t!l ,ate J- w- Mc,hwwn ,a fford tor rent r , lease for h term of years. Itii.! gists t 500 tdTff ' Sf' ? " "TLif- July 7. 1887. Evans V Jf. C

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