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THE TIMES. IliUlI III WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 24. 1894. J. II. iHXIEL, Editor a id Proprietor. i Democratic Nominees. KOK CHI KK JUSTICE: Jame Sheppnnl. of P.raiifort. Walter ( lark, of Wake, .fumes f. Ma'-liae, r.f ii!n?-raml. uii.-li a-1 Iiurucll, of Me.KleiiLiir':. kok statk tkkas(;i:;k; Samuel McD. T;ite. of Curke. . I M il- l! ii Ih.U- I county than W. M. Sexti. the noin lineefor Trea-eirer. Mr. Sexton i ! the present conniy Treasurer. and n J man can pluck nc star from Hie ofli" eial life uni character whicli be Las made by :dnolute purity in the ad ministration of the duties of bis I office. No roan in the county could hold a hiijher position Jn the confi j nr-uce anl esteem of bis people titan t Air Gen J! I.-..; .r n- . e.iviile, lij.9 ben to arrange with the Attorney General for the payment of the $G8,000 appropriated by Con grtss to compromise the. suit between the Cherokee and the settlers on lands, in which Justice Avery and other prominent people have an ins terest. Mr. Smat!:-rs say9 ibe mon ey wiil be paid over within a week. Every North Carolina Democrat i convention he was nominated without , ii whisper of opposition, and coming 'before the people for their votes. Mr. kei'kkskntati ve ix coxorfss: I Sexton has practically no opposition J-t. riN. W. A. U. Uraiif-h.of Beaufort, because of the fact that his opponent iTnd. Ii-.- Jr A. lVoMJ.inl, of Wilson. . .. . . , , . i , u u ,, , ... , r . ... . , , on the Third party ticket will be so ..In!. Dis J. Cm, Hihw. of Cnniberlainl. : M. ri-.Cliailc M. Cooke, of franklin, fatally snowed under by Democratic ..tli !. A. . .r, hun. of Granvill.'. ! vlctorv that the Third nartv r.mrli. IU - .1.1 - TT lY.r-lri'irt . ' Mr. Sexton does. At the county wants to see Hon. Thos. Settle suc- 7th Via. John S. IIenJeron, of IJuwan. 10 ior inis OIJ,cc WU1 "pver tli In-. W. II. Ji.wer, of Caldwt 11. j appear in public life again. What ,Hh Hi-.-W. T. Uaufonl, of IIaynoo-1. j wc ,jave sai,, (f lU. above can,iids.if9 kok sur&tiou COL'KT JUIVJES: 3,, His. Ja-ob Hattle, of Xash. 4th Hi. W. I. AU. n, of Wayne. th Hi. IJ F. Long, of In- I II. 6th Hi W. N. M laii-, of lH kinham. we would say in reference to the other Democratic nominees, ad wh Ie we feel onfi lent of vic'ory.here slwnild be no 8palhv anu)ti; the Dern lOtli IU. W. K. Council, Jr., of Wut-' r i . ,r i ' ' i ocrats of this county. Unless the 12th Di.-II.-U. Carter, of Iiumomhe. nemocrats carry the State a! the fok u( hob: I COCQin" Gleai:' Seri'!s Ten. ices will follow, 1kT. T.I .. 11-, 1, ..-.. .m.iiii r. iujiuni, oi ii.-on. i n . . t f ... ' i isv all nie.ana. flp I .nmaint nt T ""o'-" 180.J sh-jti! 1 be De n era" ic, for tlds constitutes the Legislative I'ou, of .lolinsron. Ilh Ii-. K. H tli Ii.-". K. S. lark;r, of Alamance. ;th Di-. . II. Allen, of Lenoir. j bod I : 4 if.. i . . t HhIii..-KmorvK.i;a;..r,ofIavi.l,on.!bran,'n0r Ur ('-vcrnracnt. " If the th li-.w. W. IlartK-r, of Wilke. ; tbe Democrats should lose the next lUli Di,.-W. C. Newlan.l, of Cal.lll. ; General AssemUy ic will b a dire Mil. r i ii'. i i .11 i i J a u"e 12iU Ii..-c,:or. a. J,,,,,, m i Hiual calraity to our State. The vv. v "II, I ceede by Hon. Augustus Graham. Surely V e Democratic voters in that airling old District will do Iheir fall duty Noveaiber 6th. The brevity of this letter must be accounted for from the fact that the politicians who con-jreate in Washv ington are in their repectiva States trsing to fcffcct the result of the 6th or November. The clerks in the Departments are lc:;.irg on ever1 train. Intense interest prevails in regard to the outcome. Every orth Carolina Democrat should d his full luty. 'I here should be no fi'htinc now over perso-al issues. Every Democrat in the State should cast his vote to perpetuate the suyremacy f the Democratic party. To 0 uu F RIENDS. ATLANT1 WILMINGTON AND W,-T AND KKANCII Vti lD0V AND FLOHp.J K 4 ...,vlj UAII pn.. iKNSEi snu-n..:11 TRAINSPOT rCTT,. DATRTl' : ft fall sensoa is now upon us and every body are making pieparation for their needs for the future, and we wish to say to our friends and customers that our stock of General Merchandise is now comp!ete. ffl thmkinir men we postponed buy in? until a set1 h to state further, that never in all ou are a little late In making our announcement, hut as tlemeni of the tariff legislation had been reached, and we wis past experience have re been able to offer-such a magnificent line of goods at such astonishingly low price OUR STOCK OF AND T : A. M.: P v Leave WMon: H 52 : i Ar.Tartioro : Stjo : Leave Tarloro 12:25 s ..." Lv. Rocky Mt...: U-ave Wilson..: Leave !Slmn....: 2:, 1:02 : 10:20 2-l'8 : li-oi ; tit,: 3:wi : LADIES DUESS GOODS TRIMMINGS OUR CotTNTY TICKET. FOR THE SENATE: Hon. D. II. McLean. FOK representative: J C. Williams, Emj. FOR SHERIFF: J. I). Karnes. FOR CLERK: (ieo. K. Pripce FOR REGISTER OF IKEI)S: Thos I. Stewart. For treasure: W. M. Sexton. FOR COUNTY SURVEYOR: I. K. Green. FOR coroner: dark -lays of 1861 C'j will be repeat ed and Holdenism would again be leirthroned. D'emocratic defeat iLCans , corruption. It means robbery, it ; means mongrel rule in the State. If i Ulie Third party should win on the Cth of November, the State will be j governed by. a set of men whose j highest ambition is public office, men ! absolutely devoid of character and j political principles. The Tuird party ; is composed of anarchi sts and com ! in u n i st s, and a e opposed to a rule ! of the people. The Importance of the Com-Eleccion- Every Demo crat should do His Duty The Election will be on No-. There were so many errors made by a new typewriter in my last let ter that I take, this metnod of apolo. i'izin:' for them Ac I vembeo 6tb. and as the time apj anv .pl,QiW t , lnn3 bense out of one or two para proaches for the people of North I (rronll, ,r T ,. . x,,rin graphs myself I cannot attempt a i m"re extended correction. I promise . . l one t,1InS tne same mistake will no by the Constitu-ion. Pvery I oceur agaln t itizen of the State should be ira- c. i.resserl with ,h0 ,;.i . ocuaior Faulkner has returned , ...... . , vi iujjjwi lauue ii j - T the coming Election. No man wh,. ! Aork He relwts tbat f:liIStn ptp... H.8. ..- .,: .! U,C 0U"uk 13 CDCOUragillg for the crlsU in the nol.ticl l.is.orv of UemaC! "t SiUe. Secretar,. Slate i. . Bood MJ n.WnM,,.!,;,.. i W U entire power of the Ti ... ' j adiuinistration will be thrown ini There is more involved in the com1,, , , UWU lnl ins election th i, . ! tbC baIanccs ofIIil1- learn direct v. v i i ii, ujaiiv . wi',' eianii s CUCCK lor a wood in to The p ps and republicans of this District don't know who they will vote for, as their representative Congress. Some body has got come down. Koss Hutlcr and the Rad chairman has no, made public who u will be, Mr. Spears or Mr, luompson. lb y must go fot the man their bosses say go for. That looks like letting the people rule. were never prettier, and they are by far the cheapest that it has ever been our gool fortune 'o njftr you have a tremenctous stock of heavy sheetings, shirtings, tickings, pan rrs cho rn and PLAIDS, at hard time prices. w W E H&VE JUST RECE,VED D,RECT myi THE SCHUYLKILL rfllLLS.PHILUDELPHlA, A NICE LINE OF ALL-WOOL GOODS SUIT ABLE FOR MAKING LADIES CLOAKS, BOYS OVERCOATS &C- THEY ARE BEAUTIES, AND WE BOUGHT THEffl AT 25 PES CENT DISCOUNT ON THE PRICE THEY WERE SELLING AT TW3 MONTHS AGO IT WILL PAY YOU TO EXASVUWE OUR STOCK OF 1 P Xt Leave Wllsoa.: 2.1V; Lv. Goldsboro.: 3;ir. ! Lv. Mauolia: 4:1;: Ar. WilroliiTn: 5.50 : : P. M.: : : 41 ! ! : : I'MW ' DATED - : July blX 16JL ! vc"3 : - - ? 1 Z A. M. : Lv. Florence : 7:S0 : Lv. Fayettevil: 10:a5 : Leave Nelma. : i-n Arrive Wilson; I-oo j I jj.:;! j 5xi : C a : i5S : ! 5f .. j : :ai: Lv. Wilraiton.l A9.(hj'; Lv. aiagnolia...! iomo : ." LV. UoJJslrOro: 11:5", : Arrive Wilson : j - 40 : ! T.D0: : txsi : :! ': "" . o a : : Z Leave Wilson.: i.io i Ar. Rocky Mt 2;i: : Arrive Trl.r- Leave Tarboro j iHliljtr. ; ; Lv. Rock v m t Ar. Wetdon-..": J!:13,: 3:19 i P. M. : The P.Kilists and Republicans L , . , arc m akin w a mfst desoerate erf rt rt"uuuo u.1Uw,.rai nusj. u i. ugui a large ini oi me ai-ove gooas tor spot cash, ana it is just in this county to carry the election. The Pops are organizing club? at School House where they can. and the white Republican leaders are caucusing the colored people both day and eight and advising them to vote the Fusion ticket, but the colored man don't seem to admire the idea much. Thev want ttieir own riV'-nt - - a V X A I surprising to see how cheap we are selling them. We also have a mes line of mens wo,k?ng shirts a;id pants. very cheap, when wc say cheap, we dont mean q-iuli-y, as we have only boujht, A 1, g;ds, bat we mean chcan price. t Daily exeent MnnrTC 1,. . : ' dav ",V,stfw-BT These trains carry only firt i,. Trainson Sc.otla.wi " n(:"?.,l(""'- Weldi.n H ,0 p m.. -Halifax 4 . .. n? Ieav Scotland Neck 4 55 pin, 0d1vi"e(f7", t:Ji m nivunniiis 1 u rtv' '?'ps MiiH f,n ta.x at 11 on a m wi.r.:.7 .V' "rr,v'rtHaL cepi Sunday. vu, uaiiy e. Trains on Washicgton Bran.-h 1 Wash ins ton 7: a.m. arrive" l4n h it" m., Tarboro 9:50 a. m.: r.-tumir. eiv.. lMjro 4:r.0p. m. FarmHo 6:10 p m r?ItN Waahintou 7:35 p. I)ay j"1? connects with train, .i,, Train leaves Tarboro Nr vin n . and Raleijrh. R. U. daily, e,vM ,' Tmntl f.:oo p. m.. Sunday 3:W. P M ; arrivri euT otli daily, excent Hnn.i. e .tn.h R m -uirow:.5 a. in. ana 11:,; or nothing. years gone by. There are great issues involved. The prosperity, the progress the welfare of the round sum is a factor in this "potent tiality." Money counts in politics State, all depend upon DeraocraJ VU' l"S Clse' CIeadanu tic supremacy in Nnrtl. n.,: i "oth vote ou Hilh Sen Th.s is no time for political inac tivity. Every true Democrat i.. North Carolina should feel that he has a pergonal interest in the politic cal tjCht which i now upon, us and ivery one should use whatever of influence he may have for the better, jnent of his county and his State. It Is highly important that Democratic supremacy should prevail in our own county. The nominees or the Dem era'ic party in this county are all men of unblemished character, aud if electedtherewill bo an honest and suitable administration of the pub lie affairs of the county. I). Itnrna nli i. . u I3 lue ijcmtjcratic i ator Faulkner says North Car jlina is all right. Vice President Stevenson is going to New York to make several speech for Hill. These two eminent j Democrats would make a splendid team for 189C. I can thiuk of no two stronger candidates for Presis UBUka,lu President. Souie of the Republican organs are trying to discount Stevenson's executive ab ility, but that is only an ad. ed prool of his power and popularity McKinley, hoping to win over the Louisiana sugar planters, is going to stump that State. The alert cor! respondents of the New Orleans and The Po 8 in this county are harping on the county, commissioners for ai.. a pointing colored Judges in some of the townships, a-.d think it a dis grace. They don't seem to know that in Wake they have a colored man on their ticket, and in other counties in the State, besides some of their leaders can hold night meet ings with the darkey, read Hutlcr's paper to them and maka spe6ches, yet for the Democrats to have one appointed an election officer, its just preyonderous. consistency. O what a jewel. Shoes Slioes Shoes'. 'Ii.iin 011 Miilloti.i vnrj 1 . rive rfni-thVMrt'N t .:N leaven Smithlleld. N. O a u"' Gri.1loro.N. c. it m a. m. ru" 'i raill nil i'n'ivill, t in., Npruur Ilfip.rt 5: 0i. m f ttni ., i , ?!pel.rll.pe 8:(n. a. N rVviil V n V holiday. ".-..uaiiixn-ia h.ttta .,: p, ,.; arrive lm.l nr r.wi ,. , ; tio-iiui-i-av. Dunbar.;::-!, a.m.. arr v- L :) u. m. Daily ,.x,.,.pt .sun.!- '" Train nur.cit Uranrl, I-ivm Wnr.ntv fP C!i,.-o, aily. .vc.?T-t Sunday. nU-lc 1. ... . tari.In.r l-:.v...s riint..r, at 7; :l ,., V, ,' if,; ut V iirav,' n:;h main In,,. 1 1 :. iii '"' - -r-! j-.iu, orth ,:a;!y. , u I -ua ami daily exempt SiiikI.iv vi.- r r,l :l;.lkuail.w Slii.i an ,oil,t. Vorfll , f t Jrhn k Divih-. a, u l supt. i J. V. I.. l:iV,OM,.- J,.h:ai,-,.-.- j i.M. Knii-1-non, 'IralUc .'..ana.-r jQfiiillllriTillfjTilii" RAIT. WAV, IS CENTS shoes. widths. have enjoyed a nice trade in shoes for the last three years, but this fall we intend to heat all previous records. We are still selling the Farmers an 1 Grangers favonte Tie. and the old reliable (Jockade city We are sole agents for N. R. Packard & Co., fice shoes lor rne,.-we have them in all styles and We are also selling the ce'ebr.ted Bay State shoes, for men, women and children. Our stock of CONDENSED SJIIEDIILK. NoV.TlI Bol ND. FOR THJ TIMES "- f " . voa2 mj r Uej::; - 1 1e of tue coaiiij as being worthy So d themselves a, oPpoSed SCov;rp"b,ic l,rusl- w!"- eel perfect confidence m the election uu-e aM Mr r t- , ..r.ii i Le a I "Ir-'"cKmlev may nromise or a'l our Democratic nominees nn.li Ta n ' ,rom,se' e are especially anxious that Mr ee In lUrnes majority should be a ,,,1 3-r correspondent one. gt, that tl.e prospects are good for the Cm V v , I DeiD,craU 10 carry every Congres. Ceo. E. Prince, who has bee , ; 1 , - . . - bec'1 re's,onal District in rxmUi.n- z r;: : ; , .u v,;. r,e ow, until v,.ter in ,to UIltv. aud Lis ' ' , """ f" k -lt the loca. i. urM. ' " ! Joi-S. "d we cat, but -T.,m, .. : U"l": tU W"'1'!' " street. Renter of D.U is , Yn- ! " " S'.onWn. the ,U;!.tfr ii-cns hats are complete. WE carry a sol.ct stock of La,lies and Oe.ua UmbreHas. Dime Novels T6yl for i;,e cIlill,ren P,ney and Koveltiea, Toilet articles, Flavoring Extracts, Fancy and heavy groceries. Snuff and Tobacco. Trunk, an,! Valises.-have just added a complete line of Glass ware--cheaper than ever before offered, South of New York. ft are also running a 5 and 10 cts. counter. It will pay you to call in and sec the wonderful bargains which we a. e ottering for only fiye and ten cents. Leave Wilmington Arrive Piiy.-ttevil!,- "' Leave Kayettevill... I.o.ive Payettovilly Juncti-Vn.T. Leave Sanford Leave Cliinai .' " Arrive Ureen.sl.oro... Leave reeisst.rVi.. Leave itoke.sdale Arrive Walnut Cov . Leave Walnut Cove,....'.'.!;.'""" Leave Rural Hall..... Arrive. Mt. Airy No. i. Ia,l M. .-iunlay. 7. in n. 111. lil.lii - 111 -7 " ll'Jiil " 11. 4H " 1.10 ). m Ml - .5j " H. if " 4.:i " I. H! " r. id i5 " Soi tii Bound. Xo. b Daily Kx, Sunday. i Leave Mt Ai.ir ' KAJ IT. ........ ...... . Leave Walnut Cove........ " Leave Ntnlroa.l.l " Arrive Ureensbaro Leave Greensboro " Loave flimax. . . ......... ......... eave r-nnf. A rri ve F&yettrf v iile J iTuctioii."' " Arrive Payettevilbi : U!V ravetfeviMe., , 1-. 'i.4'. a. 111. 11 il " ll.rifi " 11.4S " 1S.07 J. Ul. 12.55 " 1 Mi " l.:o ' r!.i7 " t.i NORTU BoL'ND. Leave Cennettaviile Leave Maxton "" Leave Red Spring...""' Leave H-p. Mils.... Arrive Fayettevinc!"' Nr.. I. Oaily fcx. Sunday. 7 1', a. 111. .n - OtTll Bor-ND. No. Daily Kx. Sunday. I-eave Kyettille.. L-ave Hojc alilN. " " Leave Ki-d fprin-s ..." Leave M axtou.... "...T A rriye liei. 11 f t r K v v 1 1 1 e Z".' 4 42 p. 111 5.5. 6.27 " 7 3!' " Noi:th Boi-i. Xo. i;. .Mr.r Daily Kx. Sunday, T II ! K I K fl irn8"?"' in the past wc resnect- I 11 A il II I 1 11 lollv- nsk thfm tr Piintinn.i mil'i t.; : Leave K.un-.ur Leave Climax irive (iri''ii!n.ro Uri'i-jui,(,ro .. i-eave htftkeaUale Arrive Ma.!-.ii 801 TU VjCXD. Yours fbi- low prices, Leave aladUno . Arrive fireenvtxiro Lave ir ii.joro . L-avClfiiiar Arrive Jtaii..-ur .. . .... v . i,3l C.'ii a. ui, K.iU 10 r. -:.4o " U l.Sir " No. 15. Ml.VEIi. Daily Kx. Mrnday. IS ril p. lu. it; " xu of J. A ft .ortii noLNiM'o.vr.nirivM . Tr,.,.n" 2 wJ IfreiMTtitl Fay.tvil:- i Juix-i.on wi'hilif) .!!aii(.c rlint .iM rr ' jf ; jmi,i X.rfb nrtd Ki. Train 4Vo, . J:ti s aT .Ui.r..rd wuh tl.e eabuar l JlrLlne Vorih land s..ath Umu.i. ai.d at Urn""Z. , tkf Krl.io. r.d 4. I aii 1II, U K .?,ik -V i ...rrdka Ue-lm R. R.forWisf. 1 N.-Tfitlk 4k Wr.rK r l.Vta1ttl' " -; i.1pi Nrtl. and f 11 ' H.k oU ail the ti-i.r,::ofHfrfii..r, ' "r,y P2rl "hefaliaod nter in LitlBSS. rrnV A:ni;ie. Her mother tt , -.'''i-ioe jnncurn with r; i.v ts.u m i; f-.i !! be sure ti. ; 'ill aecom. pany her. . D E X S . . 0 . c 1 1: : u I V i. A; Ur
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