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nmiiatmmaMiwmwM-MmmmmKmb,..m.,.M , ... -, , , , .yf MTT. y -limtuuirmtmmmfaitom WUtnaWt tttaTi il MiiWrmWhV,i'ryl4 4-:. - i . dlhaiham Record THURSDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1888. H. A. LONDON. Editor. DEMOCRATIC NOMINEES. FOR PRESIDENT: OROVER CLEVELAND, of New York. FOR VICE-PRESIDENT: ALLEN Q. THURMAN, of Ohio. FOR OOVLRSOR : DANIEL G. FOWLE, of Woke. FOR LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR THOMAS M. IIOLT, of Alamance. FOR 8KC.VTARY OF STATIC J n....U.vM L. SAUNDERS, of Oinuge. F03 ' '.SEASCT.ER : DON A LP W. BAIN, ot Vi ate. FOR 81 P'T OF 1'LDLIC INBT11UCTIO.N : KIDNEY M. FINGER, of Catawba. FOR ATToKNr.Y GENERAL I THEODORE F. DAVIDSON, of Buucorube. for AiTiTon: G. W. SANDERL1N, of Wayne. FOR jrSTIfF.S Pt'l'REME COCRT : JOSEPH J. DAVIS, of Franklin. JAMES E. SHEPHERD, of Washington. ALPHONSO C. AVERY, of Lurks. For Co.vohkss: (1th District ) 13 H. DUNN, of Nash county. Tue election of such an uuprinci pled demagogue as Oliver H. Dockery to bo Governor of North Carolina would be not only a disgrace to her citizens, but a calamity to the State. It wo aid chock and retard tho growth of our material prosperity, would Bcriouslv affect many indnstiial enter prises, and wouui exercise a mom ; blighting influence upon all kinds of I legitimate b-isiness. Not only is he j personally r.urit to bo the chief mag j istrate o. our commonwealth, bat the crowd that he would have around him, the men v. horn Lo would appoint to r jee, wo. 'Id he the same class of plunderers who well nigh ruined the State in tho dark days of 18(58. We cannot understand how any good eitiiceu, who really desires to promote the moral and material prosperity of our people, can vote for Oliver U. Dockery ! His canvass in this campaign has proved him to be a slanderer ami ai easo was to have been heat J on M n Lypoerite. There is no doubt of that, j day of lust week, and tvo learned as can be easily shown. Ho Las been lawyers. Mess! s. R. H. 1-attle and proved to be a slanderer not only of John W. Graham, were empl yed by living men, but of ladies, ministers Gov. Scales to appear in behalf of of the Gospel, and dead men. He ! our people. But when tl.e e-i: c whs vilely slandered Mrs. Cleveland when ealled tho chief ju-;tice announced there was no one to donounce him, but during his joint cauvass with Judge Fowlo he did not once alludo to her : and, when iu a distant portion of the State, he slandered the dead, by falsely charging that Sneed's grandmother was a negro. It will bo remembered that Mr. Sneod was the white farmer against whom Dock cry voted in 1881, when he voted for a negro lawyer. Dockery has proven biruself a thorough hypocrite, as well as a slanderer. He pretends to bo opposed to lawyers, and urges the peopio not to vote for Judge Fowle b??.'.;s , is a lawyer, and yet is sending ins ovu son to a law school, 60 that ho .ay be a lawyer ! Not only that, bu' bo is running on the same tLl. t v. iia throe lawyers Pritchard, MoKe-joou and Mason and will vote for all three of them. He pretends to bo a great farmer, whereas he does cot own a foot of land, and, s Lis neighbors have published to the woihl, '-is a dead failure" r.s a farmer. He pretends to be in favor of the Farmers' Alii- ence, aud yet is advocating a protec- tive tariff which the national and State Alliances have most emphati-j cally denounced. So great a hypo-'give crite is Le, that no man can tell when lie ia really sincere. Surely the p0-! pie of North Carolina have not sunk 1 - A- . I. l 1 1 I iuw us iu wisu io uave as meir : uoveruor 6uin a conteinptiote slan derer and false-hearted hypocrite 1 Be sure to vote for the constitu- tional amendment, increasing the ; rCi at to Awaken U.e enterprh-ing projectors number of our SupremeCourt Judges. ui!J W)fe tmij uml .liu,t she to;j llim t Ihe piece which otherwise would irom three to five. This amendment , chicken had bothered her dunug the h:,u' 'gnominiously failed, was passed by a unanimous vote of! nightaud shehadcutits head ofl with j striking comiiienta! y on tho civ both parties in the last Legislature, ! butcLor-knife. She had cut off tho ilizatioi. and charily of the richest . ... , , .,B . Ihead of her little baby aud left the Ameiu-an city was a discovery yester- and is now submitted to the people ; bo(Jy ju tLe bt, Aaoou n9 th(, day of live persons starving to death for ratification. But whether you discovery was made the woman seiz-eil in a miseial;e tenement, l'hey were rote for this amendment or not, be J the knife, but was disarmed, hhe ' :t Polish immigrant and hi fom small certain to voto for the democratic' hA become insane during the night. 1 children. N0no of thei. had eaten .. , . . . . . . ., I mm . m anything for several t ivs, yet their candidutea for judge, so that, if the Up to l(lljt alonaftj. uight there had ; very existence was unknown to their amendment is ratified, the new judges boon 3,8:1!) i-asea of yellow fever at j wu-tchud fellow-lodgers. I will be democrats- H n't forjet this!; Jacksoiivillo and 3 J2 deaths. ' Franh E. Yii-.miv. ' Cosokehs adjourned lost Sit. uj clay! ' after having been iu session a longer j jtime than any previous Congress. . It8 session was prolonged Dy u. , 'attempt of the democrats lo pass some bill tliat would roduce tie tariff and relieve tue peopio oi wu u. j just and oppressive burden. But in : this effort they were tieteateu oy . ( republican Senate. Our leaders are ; familiar with the provisions of the ' iaunuar wnu i bill introduced into aud passed by the democratic House called llie Xbu larger tin- inei ease. t!;e great -'I-Mills bill aud which the republicans j ii,0 majority lor Cleveland and the of tho Seuate refusod to pass. '1 h us, ; State ticket. the issue is plainly made, and both' It look, very mu-li from tho out branches of Congress Lave adjotn ned -r&t and have appealed to tbe peop.e to t.. ryi,, tl;i-State, and were looking decide at tho polls which is right (o ,",,)., sections for votes enough the democrats of the House for pass to savo their tic-kt t. They have one iu. tho Mills bill ! or the -pUieni. sroi.g end growing out of the '" . , , if j.. v ii fortunate divisions in the D .mod a: le of the Seuate for defeating it . , ( . )f , Ui,. d. y A(J , h.lVi. ,.lul ,,fl. There is no evading this question. folv' tlif,(.(l -w n; (11S, fl). nltl Hn-e. It is plain and simple, and is the i.nsi,n, 0it this account, b. it of com se chief national issue between the two the mitniieers on the ether side are parties. If tho people favor the quaking the most of it by spreading pa V , ,, ,, , : wild tales over the country ot tho ui- passage of tho Mills bill, they will a,,lll,,,,lll,lll,011 ,lf tlip ,,Ill1v iu vote for tho democratic candidates. lms(.jtv. U is ,pnc as mudi to the If tliwv aro onnossd to the Mills lull, int. 'rot of one i t' tli. local tu'ii ms they will vote for the republican can- as to the oi her that th v , i ti ..;...,.. i.tf .mil it .1 ' N.ition-d tic. Is should i UllllllBB. imiciauu i.nu niv ...... ... and there is no dodging this question. Now, which will you do ? Answer on the day of election ! Remember that the present tariff now raises ten million dollars every month jnoro than is tieeessaiy for carryiug on l:.o goveinnent that the peO)le of the United States a, e paying ten million dollars eveiy month more than are neeissaiy for them to pay. Tho deiuocuits say stop this unnecessary taxation ai.d reduce the tariff, aud in old. r to t o dace it they f.ivor tho Mills bill. That bill abolishes altogether tho tariff or tax on such urtwhsus a-e most necessary to the fanners. 1'or iustam.0, the .Mills bill n moves alt tariff or tax on sa'.t that evenbedy must use, on jute and cotton tics which the farmer must hale up his cotton with, on wool which n i.i e the warm clothing for wei;, wouo n and childien, on the tin p'.ate.--, c.uj aud buckets of the poor man, and i'ii uumorous other ai tides wlo. h people most generally use in their every day iifo. Ho.v ai.y man, who is not t r soually b.ucuited by this Liii tai.ff. can vote with tho lepubucuiis is strange in. lee. I '. John Ni. i. 't.s voted ag:ii;ut Mills bill ngainst repeithng th' tl.e tax ou tobacco, salt, wool, tin plates, cot ton tics, Jtc. Iu l.o doing did he truly represent tho peopio of this district? Answer by youi votes ci. the day of election ! In the Supremo Court of the lis ted States a suit is now pending to compel the people of North Co. .in a to pay the fraudulent special tw bonds, which weie is.-ned by tl.e ;e publican i.egiviatt'.ie iu Im'S ll.e that the argument on it would bt postponed, because one of the judges 'Matthewa) was sich and tho case was of so mtieh importance that he desired all the judges to bo pii. iit when tho oa.-.o was heard. One i f the judges (Milier) said that, if the caso was heard in the al sence of Judge Matthews, the other ju.l;;s might be evenly divi.kd iu theii opinions. Our readois uiil lenuni- j ber that there are l ine Supume i Court Judges, and, in the absence of (one, they might be evenly d.vi. led. j that is, four on cue side and four on j the other side. Now, the point whie.b we dtsiio to impross upon our i cu tlers is this. If auy of these judges should happen to die (andsovetal ;ne very old men) the next President will appoint their successors. Of couise if Harrison and Morton are elected they would appoint judges who would decide this caso against our people and in favor of Morton, whose bank ing firm owns so largo an amount oi these bonds. This is no visiouaiy idea, but may be a matter of vast im i portance to tho tax payers of North : Carolina. They bad better not run any such risk. It is not prudent to your adversary in a suit the j power to appoint any of the judges who will try the case! Remember ! this, and do not give such a power to Levj p, Morton - -. - Cut Her Uab's Head Off. Kixsvs City, Mo , Oct. 22. When ti . i .. r i. . i.. . i- U 'Iter. vrk Har Sj t , , lh0 keivm.. ! Ntw YoliK) oct 20, 18S& Alloth(r v f.it;t , at ion ,h,v in tins nlu tbot.aifie marked increase is show u, compared wiui lour years ago, as on the lirst day. The total, as compared Ul .J iiiovious registration for a similar NUrilulrt ..; 0f .i.UHn). f iiite an I one tlnir .. l;.,l . Vi ..no ul'il fcUi li; ij j. ; ,Kul:ll;S tlirt. i EvM.iynr S. :i, Low ot' Brooklyn, : made a powerful spd-eh in Cooper I'niouhist i i .-iit iu favor of Cleveland , and Tariff R-f. 'i m. l i e II; publicans late ery much ei'.a ;iii.i i over what they are pi. .se 1 lo term the "ingr.it ilude of a man whom they t-.i -o put in the mavot ally ehair in the City of Chinches Mr. l.ov is personally nlie of the ti!H:-t i'ip'i!ar nun il. the two . i:ies as sl oe, !, i hi 1 1. 'et. on in a , eity thr.t u-'iaily gives a IViuo.-iMic m ij- rity in evi-sof ltUKHt. Hewn! ' make oilu r .-p. . , !,. dm i,.g li e Cam paign, an 1 i. ,r a.! liis !o--1. and his 0. tlien.1- I', i tl.e I'lit. '.ia'.ic tl-kil Chairman U iniotn, like Ch.iinnaii il.y i f liie oi'j or-.t.i-ti. is l:o! at all g,itiii!oiis, a'l.t uli-'ii i i' tii.iUcs an au . iiit!.c.ait ::! t v.-nl . listens. neu M-eii by y.i.u- -oi respond, nt the t t 'day. he said po.o.-v, ,y I'.a! in all epe! ieii.-e atl.l he li i.-. gi'i:eraile-.l sev. r..l N :t. l a! C'aiiip.iigi.s t!.e par ly's pr"-l "i'ts had f.ot bet il -oil igtit .it a i oi i . .-p. t. 1.1.:; )'. rio.l I a Jon , m1 ion. He j. j, ud success . absolute ly a-s.ind. Tli- re i.a-i b. i :i ". deal f ;iiifav.r ib!i' c ..iiiiue! t on thr j ;i t of ihe 1 f:.i oc.a'.s at tin " C'i '. i'O' :.t.".ti..i'- of 'i'ani i:e.;.y H ill v. oil ie.-p.'c: t l'"'. gross men f:o:n this cny At ibis time the M. tr ..polls I a - only one I 'engn ssin-iti who ..vis i l.vie.l us a 1. .ai'iiean. Hon -hb.'! i' l-'-eh. :,l. t he has slll.-f l :,; .cU h ii the p otv i.i: ac ill.t td lis altitude e. n the O'l. NilOil ot the 1. '.l.if. H-w...g..b;,.ki,.C. n.jre,-,: init as a Dele.. . i at In sonn. of tl.e l 'r. s d.s! i s si -. II p'ibiii a1.- w ould :. ..'... a er; good t.o'.v of i idi.g .vit'i a ,1'vi ii i ii . il 1 .-:i:o.': ae , a;..! ! !:- is what T :...!:-;.iy Hail t'.it a!, t.-.. !.,.''! ii: l.-. a; i. ;,o;:.g i. n with H v.. ' to a r-. !-'. l.e !.! ;' the d r- net . I" i'U'i n the f .. tau.s, so tiiat li.e ar'.y lu.iy not suffer. Ail sorts I ran.' !- in.- in tli'1 a;r. One of t!e la.'-t .M i e -tim; vi-:: 1! ..-!:. to this eity w I'.. ;'. I l-O.llie; i ! sii I that I :.!:.. tlSpOsal of the alt"l' t t'leetn. i::at n.e ire. 'tit 1 'liel 'li In.-kin-i. li ti e pal p se ot ..arm- ny. Ii vi.-. ti V w a-, to i.u e t he V 'l lv Post Citice ;i i a i".-.f i f their it-nil stipulations. a.-cee.lill t II. i- i, t. i . lias o'i:! ! -i ' but is hi tiiucli t.ido i . -ut Be1 til'...,' .. 'he r -. ill of the '.ec ion i gett'.n ; v. ry h'.eiv s tl,.- Tiy gn',vn neaii r livery ivei.ing tl.e 1' bines of the ia i '. n : up T - v- : l hot. i- al'e i iiv 1. .1 w ii ii we:! .ii i -m I j o'lt i. ians and s oi'ting . haiaeli is (Mils aie s'-ghtiy in favor i-t t'li vei.-.iui. tk.-u-h i ,'0,y w ,-igt l r, ur, tid.enevin. iVhtioti wa- put up !i-t i.i;rlit in the Hu'.iin.in H...1M. 1. b..y iii-ide of .'-( mil. liti s at d.ls of'.' to. H a... hi Cleveland. In I... M o i- iy Hill 11' tel soap mnket Higr-ns s'oiu i-ht-d a .fiCO-Mi Volt and siiipo.-id eveih .,ly by off. nng to -! a.o' l-. . Il Has ! I -.o-i s eh ft ioli against ;'7.- '. Tt. v. or is wt-re hai dly out of to nie.iii'ii wei i. a o.-otlemaii who iii-.d i hii hilling tpiie'iy by on a set lee aroso and pro lin e I the necessary money with whiih to ba,k 1.1m I iijn eratic opinions Mr. H:;:i,'i:o, crawl ed a lilKe. niV. i-in.4 to make the bit even Ttds, t' O. w as i-.c. ep! i d. bid the l.iil.:.!.' man i-ci : . 1 'his little pile and slunk i.' v. tn Ih" int.'ii-e amiisele'l t of the b -lUedels. In bet lit.!,' on tl.e local In ket !l. v. it t t.a- a shhl call. tin. ugh f sav. 5tJi.0'.id put up even by (Irani tne-i in one. of the hoii-ls :i ct.uple of evi ii'.ns Lincf!. Ti.e olds :i"'.iiist the" JC' I .il. heioi candi dal o for Mavir aie iour lo olio with praetn.-ally no t '.h.-rs. The aiiius. nient public have been much a tid Ver tne plo.luctlOtl of j illoan's hew ooeni. Gilbert and "Tlio Yeoineii of the duard '. The clitics lotting littie respect for repu 'atimi haw been pounding it with very eo;:si.h r.'tble force. They ull sdinit. though, that it is tuneful, and has a good action. Apart hom this there ih - iy littln new going ou in the theatrical hue. A novelty in real- l istic stage produeti ms was the recent I introduction m it uieioilrama of two i t. ted e -convicts to mack a safo in !'uli vi'w lla -'Utors. Ti.e butg- litis i nv i nn s v. linn inev untile Our Nov Uur Washington LtttiT. Ifnm our liwular CoriMvnJcul.l Wasiiinotos. Oct. 10, 1SSS. Representative S. S. Cos made n personal explanation in the House io- gar.ling tho charge made by the New York Tribune that he had been st nd- ing campaign documents, other than portions of the Conguio.ml liecord. through the mails under his Hank Mr. Cox pronounced lis si-jimtme on the package iu the iiot.ses.Moii of the : Tribune il foruerv. and s'ated that ho I had always bt en particular in ir.it k- Uig documents, as he ha l opposi .1 the i restoration of the banking privih go. Mr. Cox also rend the report of tho Post Ullice In.-peetor who mado an investigation, which shows, first, that : the endorsement of the name of S. S. Cox was a forgery; second, that S S. Co. did not authorize the use of his : name ; tluid.tiiat it did not up pi at' ti.at the. package was authorised to i bo untiled by iinumo either at tl.e national or state deuioeialic head ipl li ters in Now Yolk ; fourth, that the invi sliettlinii us lo who forged the signatui e of .S. h. Co i-. praclicully de feat! d by the att itude ot the Ti ii.une 1 m refusing t.J deliver up the r.i. ka;.' in which the forgery t uppc.it s. Mr. I'ox then mentioned tho f u r that nn frankittde i, latter had been sent through the mails under the fniiiLs id io pl esei.tal iVC- Huvey. of 1 adiaiia, and Ki-ati, of New Jersey, and Sena tor I n:v. Mr. I'ox stated ti.at he blOOeht the matter beloic the 11.. use with :i view to having some action uk. . '. would prevent this viola 'lion .-fi,uikii!g privilege iu the tut ore. Mr. Cox. w ho has ju.-t i etui ti ed front New Vork, is pel fee! iy deligh ted with the politic. d situation, lb' said of New oik: "The democratic Vote has bun largely inert asi d to the very hiavy registiutiou. It i-. iiupos.-.il.lo to predict miijoriii: s. bul .Mr. Cl-e!ai.d wid have a g.od one. Ihe vole will be mud; htauer than in l.Vil 'ilaiowiii le t l.. auy up pi a i lab. e mo .Hint of tr.-td.ng. I h ve lum! Ul.d Hid Will get tiie'l'nll vole, the in iyoia.ty p.iabble wih Hot hint it.tiu.' Si U.i(or (1 oige. who r. . . t.'ly ;;;.,v notice that he i.itendcd cal.i!, up hi-, moliiiii to iti.--chai-ge the I. ::::m e i one mitt.e ire ui the fill ! her c. 'iisidi . :; int. o ttii! blii pioviding f.'i' tli.- n-..- of hand pressts utily m the im:i: e io el'l.mel.t notes al.d mv... .1 ! all i to pa.-s tl.e bill, ha.t ittii. inn.... I ii...i at Use siiggi 'I ton tit the pi v.- pi init r . ho will i.tio.v li.o Ilia! ill lo yo loci I'.r the pies. nt. i h. crttary ilns has f.ini.ii il neces sary tO Urf SOII.e Vt-ly 1 1:4:1. iailgtlae lo the sixty .-janix Indian l'..o I.-, wim have been in W a.- hmlon ;.;.!ily a week. J io y c.iiuo hi le to stale I !.. .r i.ljtctioiis 1.1 tho titaty by whi.li i' IS propesod to sell ll.tlOo.i.O'.l H.'lc.i ' of their i , r .'ion. l'ia ir ju-iii-ipa! ot'j' l;. .1, 1, n l,.al t!:t pi ice 00 e. -11 1 - It. I Ki'ic -Wi. . Inn t 1 ha. I liit u ai'.iho; i.e t.. .-ay to them thai if Ih- y w cept the treaty he w. uid let to Cole.: less to m.i 1 hang.' t! to 1 i. i cube that nil the i n ibiting tho ti.i.l three y. :o h . paid lor at Ihe rate ol ?l an a. .1 in the Lot two ye ir- 7") ft f 1 s. ai '. r ti ll! ! I n ii a. 1 K: i 1. .ban. wire i.k.d t 1 his pi 1 .position. Iu do t il nt r 11 in 1 i 1 ii i'1 :h. m th.-t n ct hi- Wull;. i end the wi,.. Si nator I'ot krell. m U i- laiilV. mii'ie tic 1 1 pul !n an i'.s h.e ponied voiiies ot ....t!,-. 1 In 'I 1'iiiiks. In o. -ci ; t i 1 1 ; i ,. lie. Ill t l! iiV bilk W lill Ii pi op.'r iie.i.-e some rails a:. ! le liic.. i.e .''tiled it II "double cd-cd kei'ii on both i Id. s. Tin le " ta le -iii. d out o!';!i.!i:;: if, t h i -e Ii w hose ' 1 . tl.e il.li laise-1. v.i re to he f to I he r p'ii.'iicaii c.in.j Oi'.l. 1 to liet p th. ,.i up, W Lose nr, ; t,f. , ,,;,.s ( rt e e also to be f s as to ha . e t!.: i cl.arg. .1 that the b d to ..:-id' ..d , f I in.-; 'piess.-d ti.!o its ;,. '.-c was kepi 'Opel! uitll the obj. Ct.ef tll'.l.i "i'lyill-; ' the hit '.mi . t tin I'cii.iif.icru. is. And rumor had it, he ale 1. "that the fly ; ' ing pan was I.i j t not f ir from tin- ; 1 room of the Senate t'maneia! eoiiiinii- i lee, so that when th" tiianufact u r r- go thereto n.ak" t hi ir stnteim nls. 1 they have a'-:..:'.!; .ion. ,ri Uinly tu visil ' the "i'rt in"- n m . ' 1 m i Iowa Prohibit ion Coin! il tit iotial. WvsinxoroN', October d he S.i 1 j l-i'iue Com t today Misia.ne l the con ! stitiilijiiuluy of the pioiiibitt in law; in Iowa, due point at i.i-ue was the i ri,.'ht lo manufacture intoxicating 1 i i uors soh Iy for t-tp.-i t iit it u to other! Stale-, despite the St ate law. and it! , was j leaded that the piol.i'oitoly Ii.i ! I" m so f ir as inaiiiit iclnic for x. is etiiict i ued, w as in cniiflii t witu. o constitutioii.il piovisi.ets 1 giving Congress the sole jini In reg ulate inter Si ale commerce. The ca-e is that of J S Kidd. il stili, r, p'ain- ! lilViti error, vs, I. E. IVatnuii and S ! J. Lotighras. ' ; The court iiol.li that the State law ! prohibiting both manufacture, ami; ! sule, except fur mechanical, medicinal. ; culinary and saeraineiitiil purptises, ! is uol in contlict. Willi tlio inter State commerce provisions of the Coiis-.itu- ; tion, and l he decision uf J0va 1 court is sustained. A Smiki' iu Hi fir Csililmc. P:i.siiNonAt, Ala., U. I. 22. i'miik Jackson and his family Imd cabbage for their noonday meal Saturday. After every one hud eaten of it one of the childien noticed a peculiar taste. The remaining portion was examined, and in V j heart a small green snake , was found. All the family were soon ; taken ii, and Mrs. Jackson and one child may not recover. 4W Subscribe for tho Ri'ui:n I u c:.i;.:v 'ila.. ''lill!:-'' '.'' u 1 c.id c ; '' '' 1 e , i : !.i.i! in 1 I hi i i.iitl. rc! -l l' i,'i. I'i',1 , , . ! 1 i ' , , ' '.el.e 1 I . I lie . . ; ! Ii " not i oi It . ! II 11,1 j Weekly Woiitlii-r Iliilletiu ' Oi tho North v'.iroiiini Venhcr 'Service, eo operating with the I'. S. Siynal Srviee, fur the week ending ; Sal iirday, Oct. 20th, 1NV. j ! Easi-kkn DisriiHT. Eli.almth City, 1 V cou.oy. ue p,i, .-. u-u 1;1S. llllvc unusual, giving us a nnen .f true Jn.lian summer. Seeding small grain and picking cot- .'" L,lV0 f',l,l;l1''11 thereby leather or late potatoes and turnips. Lumber!..,, Robeson conn- j ty. -flio crops, b,.th eoiu and cot-, ton, are tlioii;'li! lo oe no ineui.. this tounlv.'' Rocky Mount, Nash l'0ll"ty l'he wiiriii we-.itht r is ma- 1 lui ing crops 1 ipidiv. ' Scotland Neck, 1 Halifax county. "The weather has1 been tine for gathering crops. A few mote weeks like it, and most of the' en! ton will be housed." Tarboio, J I'Mgecouibe county. "l'ho went her i of tho pa-t wei k has been favorable! fond eiops." Win saw, Duplin conn-1 Iy. "Crops very nearly all harvested. ' Very poor icsnlts from till crops." t Weldon. Halifax county. "Good ; weal her for housing crops." j Cisi'iiw. Disri.tcr. Gibson's Sta-j tion, Iviehmoiid cruiity.' The past ; wei k has been favoiabiL' for all ci ops."' Salem, Koisyili eout.ty. "I-'avoiabhi Wi ilihel' furs. .win;; wheat " liihigh. j Wake c-ui.ty. "Very favorable for! all crops." Warrciilon, Warien conn- ! ty "Veiy favv. ruble for cotton lack-, ii.g. J'aimirs commencing lo sow 1 wheat ' Y-ilTI.N 11. Till. -r. Hut Cove, Henderson county. "All ct. ps fav- oiiib.ly alii cted." lavi.loii Ct ii.-ge, ! Mi ei.lel.biUg t o '. i 1 1 ! y . "Ihe uiathcr. for the past week has been dcliohttul. I No rain, 11 1 lio.-t. I ill inei s have iintde I 000 I use of the time." CLailoMoii. ' Swain county.- "i'me w. -it her for' sow::i,' win at I t. in what 1 can lean), there will bo twice the llslt aiiioutit m iwii ! i.i.-, year." S ili-:le:i y. Iho.an cciit'ly ----I'Vie neutlur for sei'iii:g wh. ai und picl.ii g co!!ou. CotlMl issiiolliu the it:, t, and the iei I will be tiioiMi.illv small. ' I! K I.e. .: : . Ti.. U., D.i.c.or. H. 51, !'. 15v i in. i-ei'i :',;,a i! Coi pj, Assl.-taul. Ail l.iiil.v Samv. ... il.NL U i i !'. t'Cl - . - I lit If was a hiavy sno.v storm in t . r I i t. -1 it M.n in s. ta ye l. idiiy and the le itiillfu! Miow In s il. i pt i in ih-it seel i,.,i than a! aio' I iii e hi fn. e al t hi -rci-cn I-.ir A I T. (I II. o-. is 1.1 ' ' e' 11 1 I i V I o . e w is eo u n.. 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Best Warehouse, Best Light, AND 1SE8T ACCOMMODATIONS, FOR man and p.east in N. C. OR VIRGINIA. Stable Holds 200 Horses! Business transacted with promptness mid accuracy, and the highest es always gmraiiteed. A houity welcome awaits nil who may come. I ' p 1 " AND SALE--TV VI KI TE OP d an ..io. r ..f .-- j j .I'l'i t . "iirl I'liH'ii'ilil 'i. r ii'..-.' .- Il HI'.-I I !'. unit l. ..!. ni.-l.le 'I t..l ir.tcl - I'i.iIi i' U .Tl'-llt nf IlkllO ni 'ic.li.i wi.li s ; O. I. .-.Ih, lw. Dr.BulI'a Cou&h Syrup ; wilt furt jnrr iii r;oi' ais ! And is a! woi k aain. und. as bofoir, will g.i'iiatre.' his woil; on Watches.1 i '1. t-ks and .1 w . . v eipial to any iu t his St it f. S. II. I to I. Ull al etli'l' and get ' your wei k done lioltl S nd for Spec- j t:i '!es. Wiit.d-.es. Clo. ks. Jewelry ami I lhi.il.' i ti.-tlits Wedding iiiis en-! cruel W H. I'M: I! R. I ..... .-. .in.i;. I..,., t,i;l.!;.siiolt.i-, N. C. 1 wm wm mi, so.-ns anil terms lor tu.'.i!i iv.' , ai'i-'y to above ml- .Mo.!, 1.".. Is-S. Iy. gu Visit THE E02HAM EXPOSITION I'o.i l f.dl to c..!l .it ti.O Wi' Pl 'opposite ihe liolel CI dboriie.) Wlit'ie ( -. cry lady can find ! x x y x it i x c? I she wauls, from the cheapest CALICO to the fiiitst SILKS. The largest and most select stock of DRY GOODS. IN DC li II AM ! Oct. 1. is?, llws. -- ;'"' w -VI r. lillLLIP IAUtH. jWyatt&Taj-Iop, iGciisral Commission McrciiaBls aiiJ Cotton Sellers. f Ell ,, Wo have on hand a full liuo of HEAYV OilOCLUILS, I LED of every description, also RAGGING AND TIES, which we ofl'er to tho public at bot tom pi ices. Will make cadi advances on Cotton on hand, wheu ilesiied. Give us a trial and see what wc can do. WYA1T .t TAYLOR, Kn. 15 CnM ll.irtlu an. IS Ext-htMife 'Im, li.VLtloll, N. C. St'l.ictuUr 13, 1(67. Plows, Straw Cutters, Andirons, And Castings of Every Description. BALEI6I MARBLE WORKS," tliiiisHlli Kiiy,.iuvillo Slriwl, . LIJANCH YARD, L.vt i i n's 0:.r .Staxd, FAVK1TKVILLK, S.C., MAN (FACTUHER of all kinds of BsaMols and Tombstones ' IN' MAIJRLE OR (1RANITE. Als i coi,tractoi for all kinds of Bund ill"; Wo. k, Ciiibing. Ponts, Stepa, Sills, .Vc. l)esiei,M (,f all di sciiptiong kept on hand ami bent to auy addiesa upon application. CHAS. A March 1, l'-HS. GOODWIN. Propiietor. 0. F. & V. V. RAILWAY. Condeused Schedule No. 4. TukingeiVect Monday, Sept. 24, IMIIY IX.-IPT KCMlAT. I'rnln Oull.c Si.uttl M ill v I l."1V, ak-'r. t. ui. n-i.e-.-ttf-vli:. ;Vmi k Vwattt trrlrr, 1.H p. m. ..'..!., i.ttnro, aj U l' I aj. lli Tillo, i j 117 si.,i:,.rU, I.SJ II" -i.i.f. ! 110 Ijt ij. m .-.i r, ll jt. m. i i Or. 1'itsl. .rn, lo.aa IM Ml. Airy. 1 i . m. rt-!itltt nu t M-.ll Train runs dally n.rpt Snu. .1 .v I'-l.-lil 1 11 1 A.-. K:iv. n, villi, i.i a . il Hi. Haii,.s '.it 1 till, i, ,!,r,.,.ii Sitl'ir ij , Hi, ; ,,. en M. li la.ts. w.-.i ..ren I cl'.n Tnltt run fri u.-:i-viiii. aini riiini on Hnn. ir I i i.n.s uii. Ir..m rrnn n la ...:,j-.t, TIiuitl.i) and :.! tirivi.iil .u..' to r'IHUI I'- 1'lVS III). I i-'iMr!. Tr tli i. ii lH.'..'iy I ri.n. n run tlully rxctpl Ban w. i:. Kri.n, (,oii-i rut. kgu i. w. J liY, Wcn-l su,.,. mmm m mm. PA I i LOR SUITS. . r.irl'.r SiiIIb, I: I'.iiImI Slllln, M . I i.i ii s,, .1, jo 14 silk 1 iu li lata , 16 M lilil HOO.M SUITS. . 1','i'l.ir l Ir.nC.'r s.iiB re mi r to to 939 M Onk Ct.'tint in s. UK) Wull. ui il.. ent.1 r Siiltn In. rn JJ (Ola MM W.ilr.ul l.t'lnl. ., Is (it .in ihh H M itl-.DDINU. llitlr Maiirwwy, fine .itiullty, tlftM I1ni. Il.ilr M ,: it.-s.i, item MOOta (to ivis.n iiH'.ir. 1 1 ..in t 00 ta tos S ruw hi M..i. k. e.i lt.il li.i, 1M 114 DlNINti ROOM. Wnlnlll rn.'llt,l.. Till I.-B, I0M W'Hliiut Kxl.Mislou Tat.l.-S, lltO U...pr SI I.. It..ar,l, WalllUl SlUc ll..i l-t. TABLES. lr-.i !.fr T'iM.M, (Htr I'.ii'tfH. Atcl pit-t;.k i . niro Tabloe, " HNMil IM t M ' 1 M l-UAIRS. Silli So,- i liAlrs. j M t-omm..n W.m t'liHlri, ' itl ('.Ml Sflll! Cliltlr!., it tKk lUiiltig Chun. . ..j M l,.kur, II.tlTO, JMo4 Nil MISCELLANEOUS. w Cno. ft.r rKsiwiIng chulm, 1000 left, 'ti M spritr; su! IU'.Ih, . j w.ivi-n wlro &IrtLirttw, 4 Wni.lr..ls-i. IIOMul 41IM t'uliitrtui's li'H'kors ntid High CliMln., IV. ttw', w4 ! Uttliy Uaakt'i Cur r Uk-i ii, Willi l'iiaani, K 00. IB 00 M 1 M llnlisinii.lx. U0 4oC lM Sn'i-. Tin ..r Iro, t,M mm4 M l...iiii.-i,. !r..nt II 00 in I M lliiniiQ.K k Cliiilro, t30tud IM li..-!M.. ir.nn J0 Da WttoliKUiiiili,, Innu 11 II la It Orders fioiu the Country, aeoin pauied with the Cash, will receiv prompt attention. Letter of inquiry cheerfully and promptly auwrd. J. O. IIUTSON A. CO., No 12 East Martin Street," RALEIGH, N. C. Arll 12, 1888. (ttati. and Trtl. klwln obuuwd, md nil I i-BWIS HM luaiBoH conuiictoa lor Motiraii mmm. Our otttef, U Oppanlt V. K. fatatil 0 Mr. W have no ra agenda), ftS hmbmm Clrvct. htuet rftn trnnftict ptlM liiilnn hi InftS rut ftud nt lea ruil tbu liwM fliall 111 KftabJugtt.n. 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The Chatham Record (Pittsboro, N.C.)
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Oct. 25, 1888, edition 1
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