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M (hatham $cco TUUiai)AV,)VKMBKir77l88.l?f CX,Mfd Acom-ltUN., ; but made a carotin canvass of the H. A. LONDON. Editor. THE ELECTIOHSI DEMOCRATIC VICTORIES ! ! THE I)EMO( RATS SWEEP THE FIELD! EVEN IOWA DEMOCRATIC!!! Elections were held on last Tues day ir. the following States and for the following officers : In Iowa fur (iovernor and l.ieu- j tonantlioveriior. In Maryland for Comptroller and ; Attornoy-tieiieral. j In Massachusetts lor (iovernor and other Sti le officers. ! In Mississippi for (iovernor and j other State otticers. j In Nebraska for a Supreme Court j Judge. In New Jersey for (iovernor and j other Stato otticers. j In Now York for Stato officer,! except (iovernor and Lieutenant Governor, and tor members of the Legislature. In Ohio for (iovernor and other ; State otticers and legislature. f ,, - , ,.,.,, t....., In l ennsv Ivan a lor .state lreas- ! "er. I Andin Virginia for (iovernor ami other State officers, and members of i the Legislature. j At the last presidential election a; I majority of these Slates voted i-, Harrison, Cleveland having carried I Maryland, Mississippi, New Jersey and Virginia, tbo last named Slate By oniv aooui i,.iim iii.iimh, nun yet at tbe electio. last Tuesday , ... , : ,,i vne o.eiiiuci ais hiu s.imi in nu i ii - ; iiuiiui uijiii inn iisuiu; iiiv jiapt ried Iowv, Makvi.ani., Mississii-pi, ! week has been just outside the sea Nkw Jkuskv, Nkw York, Oh... andbuoy' iu four t0 8'veu falhouj8 ot VtiLiiMA, the hist named State by 3i,uiMi majority : Tho greatest interest was felt in tho election in Virginia, and the do-' .... .r M..I I... iiiiii in,. iivi.it t ' J J ' is si m ply glorious! Hurrah for-Ole ; Virginny"! NewYoik has been redeemed and I . , ,,. gives a democratic majority ol 10,. , (K)tl. New Jersey stands steady in the 'debtors, preachers, fishermen aud sml deiiHicratic coiiunn, as hcrctoloro jora have engaged in the sport. One Maryland aud Mississippi, of course, give their usual democratic major ities. In Ohio the probabilities arc that j Koraker has been deteated. (iod j grant it! Cincinnati gave 7,000 majority against him. Aud even Iowa has gone demo cratic by 1(1,1)0(1 majority! Who would have believed it? Wonders will never tease ! i What a rebuko these elections arc '' to Harrison and his gang! What a lively corpse is the demo tratic party ! Tiir Cklkhbation to bo held at KVvnttuvillo .. it... .1.... ,. il.;.' ,, ,, . , ,, ; , I ..m.u. miipaimui) uu. act a larger i crowd than any ever befbro asscm ! bled in this Slate. Although there I the 21st inst. In this letter he pays remain in ISoslou harltor three day is uo hope now of ex-President I aglow ing tributo to NorthCarolina's while the International Maritime ex Davis being present, yet there will ! V patriotism during and h'b.u ,s going on. , , . , .,, , ; subsequent lo the revolution. It is1 Iteprcsentative Hynum.cd Indiana, bo other attractions that will draw ,.,, m.ed by all who have seen it I thinks the House should go slow in an immense crowd. Chief of these worthy ot the man and worthy of adopting any set ot rules that docs will bo tho grandest display of fire- the occasion. While tho people of: not protect the rights ot the niiuori works ever seen in this Stato, which Fayettcvillo aro ot course deeply i ly to as great an exlent as those ; u - .11 i i v I grieved at their inability to wel-1 which governed the last House. In ... .. . !.. , ' etieMiie. 1 ins display will bo ou tho night of the 21t at the fair , grounds. Tho night before a grand ! ball will be given nominally in honor! ,. ,, . , .... . , o. Mr. Da vis s daughter inme, who however has gone to Europe ou a : six months' visit. Another great attraction will be the cnlhi-ut.d ' Marino Hand from Washington City i whose music will entrance thou- . , in. . sands. In oratory and public speak. ing there will bo great attractions. : The address of Senator Ifansom i- cxa)cted lo be "the effort of Ins bib", and other speeches will be delivered : by eltNiicnt orators The military d'isi.lav will be iM-and.as.tfre.t manv i ' . , 7, , . companies of the Stato tiuard and ! ,", tho cadets of several schools will tend in all tho Hmp and glitter ol i holiday soldiers. The civic parade w ill be an iuijsjsing pageant, heade i will bo au i ui nosing nuiroant. houJeu by Chiof Marshal Carr aud bis sixty " fire assistants. 1 I All Fajettevillo will throw open ' their hearts and bourn,' to welcome mid entertain tbo immense throng j city, atiti it is announced thut fully icn mousauu visitors can oe coin- . . .. .... Ifortnb.y provided for. Thekingi .will take place at tl.o market hoi:se ;on a largo stage or pluttorin tl.al , has been constructed for the occasion 1 .... hM. ,.,. Tb ...ncs. I . sion (civic and military) will march through the principal stroels. which I -mi .i t . -.1 m win oe gaily uocoratej witn nag, bunlimr and flowers, and six l.r i arches will bo erected on the lino ot march. Our Fayettevillo friends I have attempted a grand celebration, ti..,.. uiii ...Lu it n ,ri..ri,.,w success ! I next term of the superior court of cient number of Senators, republican I '' touched theau....alsnothersho.k i Iavidson county by Judge I who held a preliminary trial last j '' Xt u Ihe' The citizens attrsetel to the scene, week ot those who had been arr-.sted. muwtlX. ,,e wii, kw i(t .,m bi,,0 I noticed the flashes, blue flame enirg !Tho total number arrested was 27. 1 his ti,e for his revenge upon liar- :'B lfroul ltrafe annual. The ibut there was sufficient evidence i rison. One thing you may bo cor fttsbe.3 "J f'om all parts of the , , . !,: I,., .;n f, ,. i, M ,. horses txiily and tho suiell of the ; aga.nstonly 12 to justify their being J ' K t " M buui , .J, w-8 Lorribl,. Wlu!,au : held for trial. It now remains to "S 10 r ' 1 . I whs assisted to his feet, but (be horse , , , . . bo seen w hat tho grand jury and I seen what tho grand jury and the petit jury will do. I'kksii.knt Harrison has issued ! tho usual proclamation apiointing 'I hursday, tho -Sth of this month, as our annual Thanksgiving Duy, when tho people are exhorted to "assemble in their respective places of worship and give thanks lo (iod." We wonder how manv will do this? Fine FisUlng at Morehead. j Fpm lb New Uurne JuuriuU, irJ luit. i Mr. George N. Ives came up from I Morehead yesterday morning tospend ; Sunday with bis family and reports that hook and line fishing is now all ! the rage at Morehead City and Beau ' fort. The fish caught are gray trout i and weigh from half a pound to four pounds each. ! Mr. Ives says fifty thousand would be a low estimate for tbe catch of the past week and that the actual number might reach seventy hve thousand. On Friday be thiuks at least fifteen . . ,f . , thousand were taken. Mr. Ires paid one boat's crew of young men at Ueau- f0,j over oeventy dollars for what thev caught iu four duye. His express frei'ghtforFridayamlSaturdayssliip- Jf W",M, .,?o0-"' u,,d lh" bulk of the hsh shipped were gray trout caught with book aud line. The fish were first taken uear tbe railroad wharf at Morehead, aud at Fort Macon whaif, but the fishermen found that more could be caught . , ,,.,,, :,. ,: ,.,ul,., n . ' bmllv extended their ...... i . .i. Tbe flfa h smooth tbe past week, and crafts of all sizes, sloops, sharpies. canoes, and HkiLTs just large enough to carry two persons, i nave oeeu used in lue ousiuesa ty of A New York vncht with a nar nil,i,IllpI1 Bn,i inii;a wnH nll ,i1) fisb. 1Mg ground on Thursday and tbe ladies enjoyed the sport as well as the , , J All L'lUI.PCB III KIV'IC UHVV IUQ ; craze, aud business men, lawters, preacher has uot written a new ser mon in a mouth, not having time frt in his fishing. A stiaiiL'e feature is thut the fish cau be caught euuallv as well at uiubt as day. At night they are near the; surfuceof the water and are taken with ' a few feet of line, but in Ihe duy cau only be caught from the bottom. Sixty-five boats were ou the fishing bunks ou 1 riday. Let a all go bsh- ing! Mr. Davis Can't Come. H'f-iU lo I ho NewB Mid Otervnr. Fa V KTTK VII.I.K, N. C. Oct. 4, '8!. The committee on invitation to tho centennial ratification hv North Carolina of the Constitution hate! received a letter from Kx-President I'avis writing in pencil and from sick bed, regretting his inability ou , ... :..., :..... :.,. i bo nreseut at iho celebration imiing h" Kuropeaii waters Icomo Mr. havis as the guest ot tho ! centennial celebration more csoeci I ally as tho letter in question gives ! expression to tho venerated writer's '",l,r!Ht in t,,t historic event, no abatement is felt in the enthusiasm tll(J ,, ; made, in tho extensive and elaborate preparations both lor the complete, ncss ot the imposing ceremonies and t!", c,,ln1,'"rt "nd I'loasuro of tho l,,0,,,,- ' ex'Cted guests. , Landowner Dead. r, , . , Jalne(1 Ed ward Calhoun, of Abbeville; cousin and brother-in law of Jobu C. Calhoun, died today, aged 93 years. Calhoun eutered the U. 8. navy '? Wl "d reaigneJ in 1KI3, being the weaitbiesi otbeer tn the service, it I.i. .Wh l. th Urnu.A. j At bis death be waa tbe largest laud- at-'owner in tbe State, with a bomestrad, oi za.oiai aorea ol run savanuab lauds, 'Ul' .'lM0 acrea of mountain land : .. d: .1 . i g . d i ....... 1 of berioit, devotiuc Limself exolu-1 I il M iul il 1 1 v Vm 1 1. hh uui inn in. iiia sivd to Uie iucrcaaa of tia estate. Our Wa.shingtou Letter. Froai our Secular Compoolut. Washington, Nov. 1, 1889, if. n.....:n'u i.i... tlio 1 " "" ln.,kt.,. mu ' j.'it.,j pOMt mHS,c,. f I'hiunlelphia, was the political event ot the week. As this is not the first r the second t.mo that .Mr. Jia. ri - , w.miw of Mp J . ,,ul.l j conjeHuro as to whether the latter " . ..... ..... gentleman will qmetlv swallow it all, I r whetlier he will attempt to (feln i . r. ! pa tf lH.mg in the taiuu mo continuation ot'soiuo of Mr. Hard- isoiib annointinents. our i nrres- prudent dad a very interesting talk I J.i.,.. i.,..,.. w .1. the Hiimect. He said: "lis a re- i.i.i.i;,...,. ....iv .....i i ,!.... ...ui. limine connected with it, bill my opinion is that it ijuay finds that he . t. . ..a: iiieiu iiii'm iK'ioru me nei i icmiucii- i ( -..,.:,, i if..1,i1ii,.u.,- i1 disposed to talk about tl. matter. exJei.la.non.ihcmMelveH. OneCon grcssman was ankod his opinion ol it. lie said : "Uh, it : administration repealed the ll'iyos lie is will- ing to accept the result, but not will ing to recoguize the men who brought it about." The Civil Service Commission now has an opportunity to show its met- al. In the lat e of its threat to pros ecutc the members ot the Old lo minion League, a republican club, of this city, for sending circulars to all Virginia office holders asking con tributions to the Mahono campaign hind, the club linu a man at everj department today to receive the con- trihutions, and they got them t.w. he members ol tins club openly defy the Civil Service Commission, and say they will fight the case to . ...i t il : tho I nilcd Mates Niiprcnio (. our necessary. Commissioner Thomp son says they w ill certainly he pros ecu'icd, butjliis republican colleagues have not yet been neard from. The public w ill anxiously watch the out come of this case. Nothing has yet been done about the employes of the Pension Office who had their pensions rerated, al though Commissioner Kaiiin and Secretary .Noble had a long confer enco on the subject this week. One result ot this conterencp was the is suing of an order by the Com mis sinner, which shows what a limited "''' retary has in the j "'P'") of the ens.on Hurcau. . 1 hit ui uci t II . - v. in I ii II i uii i.i i ill n i ii- v,,lvi" a.3; ' considerable amount ol monev shall be suhmiltrd lo the Commissioner tor his approval he furo tho pension certificate is issued. 1 ho new (..ommissioncr has already aim"1 t,,,e1 u" 1,oi"if. -.' I'' iy owned by Secretary Noble Senator Harbour laughs at the idea of his being frightened at the pro M iirospecl in V irginia. He sa's that hune is as certain to he defeated next Tuesday as tho snn is to rise o l'"" da.v- li s an old rick of the democratic leaders in irgmm to get up a lilllo scare among the rank . J. , . . f , , t mv n nm , un brings out the free vote. heel) i The cuttle men who have the way of tho Commission now negotiating with the Cherokee In dianstor the purchase of their lands by the Government, in order to open the Cherokeo outlet to settlement, have been brought up short by a notice from the Interior department to the eflcct that they will not be al lowed under any circumstances to renew their lease ot these lands, and that they must remove all their cat tle from tho same ou or before the first day ot next June. This show, ing of Government authority will doubtless enable the Commission to bring its negotiations to a speedy and t-ucccsstul close. Il will also show tho cattle men that the)' can not run this country to suit their convenience. The new squadron ot I'nitod States cruisers will visit lioslon before sail It tact, ho does not see any good reason why those same rules should nol he I adopted by the new House. 11 ' thinks they have received a good deal ot abuse which they did uot do ! servo, ! T((o ft of 1 ,ervico law are bringing great pres mm. to benr f i- lI,.riio.. ii... ! nuriximi ol lr..ttin.r him tn t,LM ' astrong stand in his annual message , fo.reaa in favor of tho presen. Maw, that it will scare off those re publican members of Conuress who i have threatened to inako a deadly ! ttMck uPn U' ' " ' A Terrible Accident. Glasoow, November I. The gable wall of a buildmg that was being erected alongside of leuiiileton s U,.irl- T, u;iii-n, et factory, ou William street, waaj blown down to day. An immense mass ot debris tell on the roof of tbe weaving department of tbe factory, ... i i i c. i . f . . J . rooois. It is prolabl that fortv of buii w I in it.il Huinmvaii id il. ..tiniT 1 Host) Luried tue dead. ! The Deadly Electric Wire. I New York, Nov. 4. Tb electric ' light current wire thin morning fell on street car driver ou tbe street end ; knocked t police sergeant senseless. ' As id the 1 eeka ctw, tbe deadly eur rent was curried to its victims through iai.i.nno A big pole carrying numberless wire ou 1'ourlU Avijiiue, near .the ' " ',of Twent.v.e.ghtb street. Near four 0 f,fk 'rnmg one of the ; of .H8.!10"6. .I'De. 10 . w, .uii i lormc.i a loop across lue down ,rack of the Fou.tb Avenue 1l,'l,t,ttd- Kurtli arlni it C.,11 Thninoi W liiilan , ! y, , . , , . ' dnvtr ,of e Ilewld delivery wagon, . rani ft nlohtr. IIia IwiruM MtAr,t.wi ni I hi ; 1llll.)hIjtU?,1R1.ll " , illH..Ilt. v u""i mtu .pa..g i.. ......... i., i, ..it i i. ! HH,'..e D7. , , ., n i i 1 he jolt of the vehicle threw W belan to the street, and when be arose to his feet be received a shock which threw . Li, prostrate into the gutter, " , lw feet again bo under- itof'k to .tune the Lorte, but a Boon . . was givcu wide berth. ! ',e "D trt ThiHyfiftb Street . li8t"'u "P?r. nJB.t ', ter, and Sergeant Albert McDonald u i uuuian vuoBiuj uui- lue 8, , ue- nicy saw I Lie animal still emitting sparks of tire. Calling out all reserves, a guard was established at points I.. f ....... (I.,, r.uulil.n Alii. j tQ u w.fart.ri( from Uar. j . . . . . Sergeant McDonald undertook to find tbe deadly wire, and in uiakii g a turn around tbe wagon be came :n contact with it iu tbe darkness. Tbe wire struck him on tbe forehead and lis f.ill i i ll.A tvn eniHiiii t (iaiiuulilail aa Ujo b LJ had been ehot. lvfUIu1rimuu CaMuly. wellt to ,ue f . . . . ' . . wb( jj be caught bold of the sergeant's leg be received a shock which com relied him to release bis bold. A ' , .. ... i secunu euurb ni uhhv nueeessiui. iiiiu soon after being carried to tho side walk tho Kige.iut blowly recovered his senses. His bead was covered with b'o d and above his brow was an impriut of the wire, while beside it was a gush, evidently occasioned by the full. Ho was dazed and almost helpless, bo that bo was obliged to go home. About five o'clock, up to which time the horse continued to roast slowly, it occurred to some one to send to the Manhattan Electrie Light company's shop iu West Twenty fifth street. 1' oremiiii Knight aud two hnemeu visited Iheseeue.wearingrubber ftl, l()vt,8 nll(1 folloJ tbe llea,3 boots deadly wiie, on the end of which tbe horse's body lay. Ihey pulled it down from the pole and travel wus resumed after the horse had been dragged off tho track. A deep furrow was burned on tbe ani mal's buck. lllTorls made to find tbe point where the wire crossed theelec flic transmitter were of uo avail. Two New States. Washington, Nov. 2. Tho Presi dent today issued proclamation ad milling to the Union, the State of North and South Dakota. Tbeproo lamations are almost identical iu lau guage. They set forth the provisions of the law under which tbe New States are admitted, the fact that the law bus luwii omiilifil wit h um fwrlifiail bv ilia elusion declures that the admission of the Slates into tbe Uuion ''is now complete." The proclamations are attested by the Secretary of State. 'ihe following dispatch was sent from the Executive Mansion at 4 o'clock this afternoon by Secretary lllaino to Governors Mellette and Miller, ofNoith and South Dukota: "The last act iu the admission of the two Dukotas as States in the Un ion was completed this afternoon at the Hxecutive Mansion at three o'clock aud forty minutes, by tbe President signing at that moment the proclama tion required by the law for the ad mission of the two States. Tbe art icle ou prohibition, submitted separately iu each State, was adopted 10 both. Iu the article providing for minority represeutatiou in South Dakota whs rejected by the people. This is the first iiutiince in the history of the uational government of twiu States North and South Dakota entering the l'nionat the aau.e moment. J. G. Blaim." A Severe Snow Sturm. Penvkb, Col., Nov. 5. Tbe enow storm which raged for forty eight hours abated last night The storm was the worst ever experieuced at this in All traina ur ,t..U.l mid telegiiiphie coiuuiunieation witb Eas- lein points is cut on mree uun dred miles east of here thirteen miles of telegraph lines have beeu complete ly wrecked, while iu Colorado the damage to fruit aud shade trees is considerable. Iteports from the South sav that the storm baa drifted thou sands of cattle aud borsea off theii range into the southeast, and that hundreds of tbe weak animate have perished in lb blirzard. Mason City, la .Nov. 2 Tbe heavy raiu which had falleu for tweuty-foui hours changed last night to snow, which is now three iuchea deep ou the grouud. If some enterprising fellow would now corner the uiarktt ou Dr. Dull Cough Syrup be could make bia fori mm nt fnoKi. For I siu declined into tbe vale of ytturs," she said a little sadly, but indeed I dou'l much mind it siuoe I cau get Salvation Oil for 25 cents. 9gU Subsu-ibo for tbo Ricoiip, BISSOLUTIOH OF tfl-PARTHESSHlP. $45,000 WOUTH OF (jOODS TO BE SOLD AT A SACRIFICE ! EVEIIY GARMENT IX OUR HOUSE MARKED DOWN! On January, tbe 15th, 181)0, our firm will dissolve Co-partnership by mutual consent. Our businesa bere lias increased so uiuob that the two managing partuers here fiud it necessary to devote their eutire attention to it and it a tho sumo in our Kuoxville House, whence this dissolution takes effect on January 16th, 1890. It'a no easy "latter to divide two great stocks of goods. In order to make this dissolution prompt and to aquare up every dollars worth of goods by January 1, iu order to accomplish this we began last Monday ever inaugurated in this city or State and one that will sweep everything around it liko a furioua cvelone and afew items t0 UI" ha Ud l fr'U 25 l 40 ceut' ou T6r' PurcU86e- W "aetion only FINEST MEN'S AND YOUTHS' SUITS That sold or f 28, $30. $32.50, 35 aud 83II.50 are marked down to U 75. There is no letter clothing made none hner trimmed aud none sold like it this side Washington, except by us. Thousands of good looking aud excellent wearing suits at So, Si.f.O, 7.5 and S8, fit and make guaianteed same as iu tbe highest gnide. Ul8' w,u Prove to .vou saving at f.om S3 to 9 It) on every suit sold during this our Oreatest Reduction Sale. fib Isrie " J?. t m?-.Mr'J. J"n'" lr"" ""'- "..w w,,i, u,ih in b..rt ur I. .us rut or mpo ovm'.. Sm r Slorm Ki CUIMUE V8 St i rs t 1 M. 1 w, n. tl SO. U, M 0 u.l U.wsr.. BOYS' SUITS l tt Ii. 4. UM. K, H and upwsrt. ' r."w.nhWfruinl 'Xi'i A-" "'d "VrM "v"' ' ""r ,,r,,v ,J K"", K"k Hhi' Sunl' Urwaiisr' pr.- W. "eriuU. wuiiu n. Bieuuiu o tiumt .n Usta wurili trom It IS lo tti. mir rlc M 3i. ur!u'Wi'in.,! F!ZriZ'"i Sm", ' "".T""? ,x,r" ,UT Ml m"Uv "" "' b.n- ti - ri.r. .i ...i IU. 1 1 ?, ' W. t.ir Dim Mid l.mvy nmrl w.sM un.l.-rir .nh M por null, umr lirkw M .. ritual hukIII ol J.rM-y nhlsl in.arww, n..iii..ti,il, ,.w, tur ,,(,rii aha.lw, red luuiu lJ. w.mb l!Mw aull.iurapKtal prtuafa.ta. wbaruuHuetri y pi!r.l!ai YJ " l'" "" ',lu"" lmor prices aud preiwul rolualuu UI cuorlws jun SU TJ O TT T C5 T-1 T "r ,K,H " ,ow,', " """'i ,lo,r- Cua'i ! oivompaiir irj mull wler. O. O. n la uur Urma rrum now until tea w W unry 15. wtieulbl. Hiduinhm Salr vVmr. All rua Indnl.led tb tbla Brio wlU Iwua acsila. . lltillWANGIHl n is. not utis a eunr roit WO OnUt OKNII.KVKN. W Ml OK I'OK I.AIIIKS. Ilnl In the wurl'l. Exnnilni lila II. 10 GKN I I S K H A MhSKWr.O Sill IE. U 01) IHNO SKWKII WKI.T SHOE. 3 Ml llll.li'K AM) k AhMKIIS- SHOE. J W EXTK A VAI.t F. OA I.K SHOE. i 'ii WoitRINtiMAN'S SHOE. t UUkUd II.; UOYS' S H(KI. SHOES. Krauilulrnl wlu'ii my namx aul ;irly aro not atampad iiu Isiitniu- W. 1.. iNinui.AK, Urm klon, Uaaa. rou s.i.r nv W. X LONDON, 1'ITTSJIOIto', N. C. Arll IS, ISS9. C f. &T. vTr AIL w ay7 Condensed Schedule No. 11. Taking effect Juno 12, INK!). li.WI.V KXi'EI'T SI'NUAV. Train imlng Norm 1'rulii ll.-iun s-.iiii Ml . a Malls I'ltsai'iiffsr.' Mitll Ac pnnaflifnT Leavi, 4 33a. m. m iiirtuvlllo, ArrWn. " im p. m a a Mabn, i-hvii, a i ' S il Kayi'iii-rllle, " ;ti p. m lu vS Siinf. .rl, I ji ' hi.:.'i liuir, i.iio " ll Mia. m si,.r, " li.Ma. 111. Arrlva, 1.4.) p- iu. (ini'UHU.ro, u 14 " Sim Mu Airy. " a.un. m. Nn. I lirrakfnat at rsivllcvHIs, UTuimt al Or.inlHirii. Ni. a UriHkfast at Orwiisburii, dltuiiT at San ford. Pawnnr and Mall Trulna run dally nnviti Sun day. rriMht and Aiiintni'tlt"ii Train runs frnir. Ib-uui'UiivlMi t.i l'ayiMlsvlUi.Tii."tHa. Vliurslav ami Snliinliiya, ti-niu l-'n i.lli-vllli. tu inr.-iitliMrii' Mnininya, Mi-iliK-Kilays and rrldaya; rmm tirin'iinii.-ni' in M. Airy Mnnda)H, Wi iliir!tn) and Krldiiys, ri-i-m Alt. Airy in Orson!..!-!! 'U iiiiita)i, I hiinnlaysauil Sjiiurdnys frm'iriMiM l.mi'in r'iii'ii".llle mi l'ui li.v. TliurKiiiivs hiuI Saiiinlnya. and fi-nm Kayntiuvllli. in Ili-buiii'BVU;- iii l-inlaya, h i.iiniisitiiys and rrlilfiy. Tralua ou lacmry branch run dully rxn-plSuu laa. W K. KTLK. Onu'l Pmw Ascut. J. W. FIIYOf-u'l Supt. BEAUTIFUL. GOOD S CHEAP. 1 HOME ME GDMFGHTABLE AT K.UA1.L llXl'lOIV.-SI A. G. RHODES t CO., RALEICH, N. C. Dmlrx tn say tn Um n-aitrra iif UisCutTHAS Itb' min that Ihry ar prrparml in auspljr tin, whiiik n nu-n and all wlm dmlru In maka h 'ms innrx mm fnrtablsaud U-auitlul ty adding tullwli luiultiin- HAHDS0F.1E PARLOR SUIT. J Hall Stand, . SldLe-"board., Easy Olialrs, or anything iu the line of FURNITURE. We are leaders in our line iu Ntulli Caroliuu, aud respectfully ssk au iu spection of stock and prices. Immense Fall Stock Now ArriTim. A. O. RHODES & t., it il ildi tiu ami 10 Exchango Place, HAl.aloU, s. v. Sept. 12. 1881). 3m. 4 DMINIS IRATRIX NOTICE m HatIiih ii,Aiiat. ai Uia KilmliilittrHtrlx m Mnuly Iiiirlim, lt4iwim, 1 lienbjr itimfy H Mr iu .."Mill Wftliua aainal ftaltl ilrt4Mli-iii t hlttll Hit PHiiip to m nu or lfin ilif ii tiny tlrflwr, IKo. H. L. ll KUAM. Outbr H. 1W9. Caws, sad Trada-Marka oixa aa. aad all ralaal aalam auntfurlad lo, MaiLrau t'raa. Uar ItSra U lpi.lt l'. M, falaal Of. W, bar so aab acaudaa, all lailniaS tnot, War caa Imuart iaiM hualwiaa la laaa km. ami at Uaa aval Uiaa Uioaa aaM froaa Waahhis4- Saa4 twidal, Arawlng. to photo., with Ss-rl-Hua. W. kIvim If ijiuni.hkr nr am. fin, e akarc- Oar Ira not an. nil Miaul la araimrt. A sook. " llnw Obiain f'airiiia." with nfaav pin to artual cln-ata la aiaic SUM, W-t a fcMa, aaat ina. Aii bcaa, O. Aa SNOW & CO. a. limUi rtiiai VOi WaatOaf, ,(... Plows, Straw Cutters, Andirons, And Castings of Every Description, av Send for Price-list. 1 1 & 1 1 RAXEICII, H. 0., GENERAL EXHII5ITION j tiK FAIL IMPORTATIONS & PURCHASES1 WE ARE READY TOR A LARGE BUSINESS. By far tbe most ATTHK'TIVE IOT tiK DltV OOOI8 F.virai-rn within our walla. I IN FVEllT DEPAKTMESTaraillsplaynl ths la. imt Fall and Wl,itir nnvfMlin Krmn llislli.ni- annds uf Hiylin piin-linjii-i-a will tw Hum Ui find iiiiii iiiiit mid i.i ilit-ir iamIo. and nn-ann. Tin : KrtnLi earn la tHstwiNl In Um m(IihuIiiii of all ' glMMl. THE FAI.I. Sf ASiiN nF Issw brluiti! to iur ci.un- lira ununtlal auriM-tliua lu 111 Al K AMI) COl.iillKI) Slirs. xlni-k tralllii rraui-ulsn. Sailu Itliadaniii, Hnynl .ruiiir', itrmi liratii. and lila-k and Hliiti. Nnvrl lli-a, llriM-ailnS In in mid f'li'riilil dtnlifliH, Sailll himI Hr-i.aiii Srli-a mid a lull linn if fam-y wnavrn. M AGXIFICKN I fMlllUT r rn.(i:i II Hll.RM TitF ti.im i I l'n-hiMr?r ihf rlt'hfi ifftllri Hint Imro mMHriti In Turin ui ih' . t--t.t 1 1 mi, nt well hh mi lsittil nM-rl nttiiii i.f km Um-.'H1lnu is.. rn. In t-rM'li lf,irl i ih h, Iiiii- r iU yUi runic. t-TMn'li ntUwre m'ich l.tii' Hp H'l-I.ilt Hint Tuli'ir Niiltlnp. t A It l Ii! Wi- hii llitn hntn. i htiitHttlig nit utill iuii I ilNi'l")- nf ifVfl.k'n hii'I ntiriH'itv iirrna lu liMittl iliitiN. vrlvn Vii4-iica, ibNiv liru n1i. 'l'H't-tni tln hi lliiti Knutlsth an Hin ni)ri-aii in iki-f..) InKrHlim, hiii)rn mid lvt I: ii n itniiri h, .. tut cri'iiit-l l furii- lr.li h. ti--i. ..i t-lfiti- riMim i ih tliirrat uii'o, an i r:-f Mini i-..tniMi i I '.iiTi't Till. I't H.-I.-.I r i. DKiAiiTMtfci illNplnrn Ulr IImoI cxit'lirtMi anrt -rUlit'ltlr, OHiaUl IhjC III (Mirl f Th tHi fii'H. nifiri., rM(.. rti'(. rurtntn-, I ht iilllf hii-I l ur...num itr1 ul im. HuhIi.-m, Trim iinnif!4. ,. In hII forfiiiitg tht lu'isioiuil'leio lo It rniiiHl In ln tv.uHi. JONES & LYOiN. DURHAM, N.C. We inako a liunliii'iia t making lr(nlUH la dky goods; Dress Goods, CAEPETING, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, 4C. I TIih AUnt lii hiylr. il if ftnivHt lu 4uk1Uj. IU utiniitit to vnrMy linvt bwu tfimiblmxl by n lu 0n Might)- Effort for TruuV. I Our Fall and Winter offerings will not ami cannot le surpassed. There is a limit below which lion- est goods cannot be sold. We plsne orit Min ts AT TIIK LOW WATER MARK for safe nud reliable goods sold under guarantee. Inspect us. criticise us, know us, nud you will find wa iliitl fuir aud save you dollars. JONES & LYON, Two Stores Main Street, Oct. il, lKh'J. Di'khah, N. C. Jones Grove Tract OF 1 1;0 ACRES LAND FOR SALE. I'itn n Tidt'U of Fiitr Tohncco, Cot ton, drain iiiui Timhrr Liinili on Ktiy Ttrm. Tlii unilrralifnmt cunjmlttfHi nf the Tru.iam if ilia t'nlvurniiy nt North Canillna, ou Wailuwulitr. ihi i:ith day 4 Nuvaninor imxi, at 13 u'oWm,. m ilia iriinlitra, will idi r lor aals al amMlmi ilia lnni Umvii trait i4 l.tso ai-nw, alluaUi uu the I'hnprl UUI ami nnalnir.irad. U will l.llv.ll latit iracia nt almtit luo a-rra aai-h. It la notiil aa iiw o( Uia Ouaal farma lu Uia State, bolng wall aiUiitnl m BrliOil Ti.lia.'oi, IVStnu aol Oraln. Tin' aala alll b liv Um at'ra al a mularalu iint uili. wlih no liy.tilililr nvar tuat. TUh larnia am iai-ililrit h. tba rfmalmlMr In It ami ilirra fcara WHS ior i-iit luimrat tr-ita ilaia. Mr, W. a. Onla, agent, wliiaw iau.ai.-e la Chan. I Hill. N 0., will auawar all .iui.iu. u.l will Im ii tits land pvpry WaUutwUay, uultl sa.r nr iha I urisMiwf ahuwliig II. XT.HV r. BATTLE. JOHN MAKSIM), A. H. UtRKJTT. Cttapal UUI, M. C , ,(. 1U, tm RALEICH. N. C. SERGEANT MANUFACTURING PL, Oroeneboro, 3ST. O. MtscricTcwtna or FARRAR TURBINE WATER WHEEL, COOK AND HEATING STOVES, Saw Hills. Cane Mills, Horss Fmn, woTjucon & sea. 14 Cast ZtSartia 8trt, ItALKIC.II, NYC. For Early Fall M 1 Canton Flannel, 1, 81, 10 and 124 centi per Yard. i NEW PRINTS, O.ir sfo.-k of SHOES for tfaildr.a consints of all siz s suj qualities aa4 L'Leup und giMsl. RUBBER SHOES. Wo liftvt an Iiniuotisn Baryain im J'.i .V T VI. O TU. NEW STYLES IN LADIES' AND MISSES' HATS. Ladies' aud Misses' Umlsrwaar aud Bile a piece. in lii amnion. 1 is. MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTOIXO. .r00 Mou's snd Roys' llata S6m4 SO. 5(K) Roys Caps HV each. 1: DURZXAX, If. O. For designs aud terms for TOMB. STONES, &c, apply to abova 4. dress. March H. 1889. It. COTTON GINNERS OUGHT TO INSURE THEIR GINS IN THE 1 , HOME USUI!!! CD. ! This is a Home eompaor and !. serves tho patronage of all North Carolinians. It was orgaoized iu IRt8 and fcaa paid over half a nilliou dollar in losses and thera ia not ou routMtatl claim against it I All losses paid promptly. Xry prudaut uiau ought to insur bia property. For terms, Ac, apply to II. A. LONDON, At.at. W. S. PRIMROSE, Preaid.nt, Sept. lJtb, 1889,
The Chatham Record (Pittsboro, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Nov. 7, 1889, edition 1
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