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DJEJIOCBATIO TICKZIV
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1st Dint., Ijouis C Latham, of Pitt.
P. K. Simmon, of Craven.
Chrl.- W McClammy, of Fender.
John w. Graham, of Orange.
J as. W. Held, of Rockingham.
Alfred Rowland, of Boheaon.
John . Henderson, of Rowam .
W. H. H. Cowles, of Wilkes.
Thos. D. Johnson, of Buncombe.
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4th
6th
6th
7th
8th
9th
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for ran supbsmi ootrat BniroH :
For Chief Justice. Hon. "W. N. H. Smith.
For Associate Justices, Hon. Thos. 8. Aste
and Hon- A. 8. Merritnon. $
VOK tHI SUPBKIOB OOUKT BIBOB:
8rd Diet,", H. G. Connor, of Wilson, j
4th
6th "
8th "
9th "
10th "
12th "
fWelter Clark, of Wake, i ,
I. T. Boykin, of Sampson. f
W. J. Montgomery, of Cabarrus.
3. F. Graves, of Surry. i
A. C. Avery, of Burke.
J. H. Mermnon, of Buncombe,
fOR THI 0OUOITOB8BX7 '.:
1st Dlst, 3. H. Blount, of Perquimana.
3d
W. A. Dunn, of Halifax.
8rd
4th
8th
6th
7th
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10th
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D. Worthington, of Martin.
Sfcwif Galloway, of Wayne.
SJ. A. Long, of Durham.
-O. H. Allen, of Duplin.
Frank If cNeill, of Kocklngham.
B. F. Long, of IredelL -B.
B. Glenn, of Forsyth.
W. H. Bower, of i aldweO.
F. L Osborne, of Mecklenburg.
Q. 8. Ferguson, of Haywood.
11th "
lath
Bur JJotlh is talking again abou
running for Congress. HI is one of the
perennial candidates of the; country
Coram Bin Folsom has been appoint?
ea eonsm at Bhemeld, pungiand; on
kis own inerits, too, and not because
. of bis consulship. I
8oMi unpleasantness is! reported bo;
tireen ibis oountrj and Spain, dae toi:
decree putting It) per cent addition1
duty on Cuban prodnets Imported into
the United States nnder the 8panjfcj
flag. Spain is said to be disposed
: retaliatei I ' ' I -
to
Tan Episcopal general oonTention at
Chicago! decided, not to strike the words
"Protestant Episcopal" out of tbe tit te
of tbe chnxoh in America, i The rote on
tbe resoUtion was 185 to 112. This in
no donbt well. ! Tbe time bsj
yetcciLe wtcn ito crurca cm tn rd to
Tan Pfeeiccnt has beenf 0at bun tick
in Wort Virginia, and ; brou gbt bome
one daok, two dcien partridges, one
qohq su,uirreis ana a iiriDg oi ntn
Our ebief magistrate's foldnecis for field
sports is not the least U'CS that ocnv
mends him to oanlj men or that tends
to explain his jintelketnsl atd mora
atrengtb There is nothing like out of
door rf creation for clearirg the fkcultiei
and ghing one right vieTs of lif
UaTildh 's nephews brc fiullj de
terminedto contest tbe will- of ihe dca
BUtesinsn. As tbe Newllk World
saye: , If there was one man in tbe evon
try irbo wu b'elieyed t possess tbe
faeultj of drawing a will tliat would be
proof . araiDBt lswjers tnst msn w?sj
bow';r near be approaobed ihe ideal.
j 1 i, ' 4
Biicnin hu 'oreated another senea-
tion i by j deolaring in the h presence;
of si London eongregati'n of min;
isters and religious students of all
denominations, that any one wbo
beliered in tbe doctrine of eternal pas
isbment and then got married, of went
into society, or eren smiled was a monf
ster.; Beecher is nothirg if not sensa-.
tioral. i : f . ; , ' .:
Tstn strike in. Chicago jwas di
rceteid eselusively agabst tbe greai
pork'packing establishment of, the Ar-f
moors. Tet we1 see it recorded that
these rich men, who are two brothers
bavej founded a mission) ehArch and
tobool in Chicago which promise to be
stow great benefits upon the needy pub"
lie
, Ane DuuaiBgsaxe peariy reaay iot
occupancy, and Unelude m nursery, fa
kindergarten, a library, bathing room:
and a free dispensary. The establish
ment is to be maintained by the rental!
of fifteen apartment houses now being
erected for the! farposel at a cost oi.
$10,000. Last night's telegrams indij
cate that, the Armours f earned their
point, which wa in brief ten hoars or:
nothing. ' . . :. . I
Thm reports from the eounty canvass
are encou raging i Oar demooratio can
didstos aro speaking dai'y: with fine off
feet and the outlook for ibeir election
is growing brighter constantly. The
country prospects are so good indeed
that tbe, question of demooratio success
seems now to depend on the city vote.
If our fllew-democrtsin town will but
do their duty, the duty that they owe
their party, that they owe their oounty
cut ticket will be elected That duty
is to vote the democratic ticket in . totoi
aasoratched, unsp'it, to the lstmani Is
aay appeal necessary, fellow-democrats
t ; scour e a hearty napport of a" I
our party nominnee ? 8hould not
porsonal t prejudices, personal likes
aod. dislikes, b-j puti aside when
wo come to express oarselves with re
gard to -great principle Let as see
that every man of us votes the straight
democratic ticket Then we will bare
the satisfaction not only of electing men
in whom we hate erory confidence and
who will truly represent f this good oil
county, bat of doing our w hole part to
ward maintaining tbe principles of the
4emoeratie party which Shave brought
'rom a condition of defpair to one of
A prosperity cqial o that of nay
this, country, i L t not tne
Krough any fault of OWpj
f of Baleib. i
StAjIlAX,
TMnstosrw
to ; samo.
catATio wsTM.
It should not be forgotten by open or
eonoealed enemies of the- democratic
party that the republican members pf
the last legislature unanimously en
dorsed ex-Go v. Jarvia and bis demo-
oratie administration, Deing . without
doubt forced to do so by the magnificent
record made by the executive ; and the
administration referred to. On the 22d
of January, 1&85, a resolution was in
troduced eommending Got. Jarvis to
President CleTeland for a cabinet posi
tion, and this resolution passed both the
senate and the house without a dissent
ing voice. Moreover several republican -I
members in both houses made strong
speeches in favor of the proposed action.
Senator White, colored, of craven, saia:
Mr. President: Ordinarily 1 should
oppose a resolution oi trie xina, out x
resrard this as extraordinary. ; i here are
tunes when all party dicerences snouia
disappear, and I should feel that I was
dercl'ct to one of tbe most stored duties
imposed upon me by those who sent me
here, were 1 not to: give my vote in sup
Dort of this resolution. Uov Jarvis has
ben the governor of tbe whole people,
and while my people differ frtm him in
raoe and politics, vet he has done more tor
them than any one wbo ver?graced tne
governor b chair in Worth uarolina
feal tli at tM" resolution should meet
the hesrty sfp rt of ibis general is
eetbbly; and I call uporievry member
of my race v p u prsncnes.oi tms leg
is ature to give it bis earnest favor.'
Senato" Taylor 'of Edgecombe, said
ho was triad to have the privilege of
oistmsr a vote for the Hon i Thomas J.
Jarvis. as indicated by the resolution;
that he was a man noted for his ability
and integrity.
In the h use, Mr. Lookey, of New
Hanover, said that he Would yield in
Stat-; pride to no man, and that if by
ant tet of his he ooald get a North
Carolinian io President Cleveland's
oatiaet, he was willing to contribute his
m-tte; that he would much rather, recom
mend some one to a position in Blaine's
cabinet, but that as the American peo
D'.e had ordered otherwise he should
heartily endorse tbe resolution. He al
laded to tbe fact that for twenty-five
veais Nirtb arolina had not had
e&biuet position, and said that foreign
nations had oome to look upon tbo State
as of small eonwquenoe. He should be
hear tily glad to see the Stote re
ceive such deserved recognition. Mr
Bulla, of Davidson, endorsed what
Mr. LoekcT had said. Mr. Henderson,
of Wilkes, said that candor compelled
b'm to say that while Gov. Jarvis waer.a
democrat, he bad made the nest uor
ernor North t arolina had ever had
Mr. Thorpe endorsed the resolution
Mr. Cole also endorsed the resolution
and said that if Got. Jarvis had been
candidate for United States senator that
he would have got one republican vote
(his own) if he got no other. Other
republicans still endorsed the reso
lutions and' spoke iin terms of
nt fl nnhinp Araiae of ; Got. ' Jarvis
hit friends and foes of the party read
this reeord of endorsement wrung from
tbe opposition by ; tbe exoellenoe of
democratic administration. Let those
particularly who rashly i think of stray
ing from the party ' read and reflect on a
state of government which extorts ad
miration even from the bitterest politi
cal Opponents,; and let them contrast the
ehowiog with the shameful record made
in this State by the republican party
The resolution of endorsement was as
follows : i
1st. That in the administration of his of
fice for the last six years, Governor Thorn
as J . Jarvis his demonstrated his posses
sion of the rare, statesmanlike qualities
of nnselflih devotion to duty, elear and
well balatoed judgment, pre-eminent
capacity to master and manage details,
firm and unswerving principles Of recti
tude, strong and vigorous intellect, un
common nractical talent, farsighted
plans for the public good, and indomit
able perseverance and energy in carry
ing them into effect, as illustrated by
the remarkable progress made in the
material and educational development
of this State. :
; 21. That we eordially and earnestly
Commend him to President CleTeland
for a position, in his cabinet; and we
would regard snob an appointment not
oniy as a wise selection ox an aoie ana
competent man. but as a deserved rec
ognition of the eonseTTStism and dera
tion to principle of the people of North
Carolina. i
; Thb eagerness with which the people
of Baleigh welcome any. project which
seems to indicate progress shows that
the- community rs s whole is aUre to
improTement. . This being so, the
water-works question should not be al
lowed to sleep. The importance to the
city of a water-supply lis not disputed,
and since the tax-payers desire suoh a
thing, as seems to be the ease, it ought
to be had without unnecessary -delay.
Every city interest demands a system of
Water-works. ; The public health, the
public oomfort, the protection of prop
erty from fire,- the industrial interests all
oail for it. Let the matter, therefore,
be stirred up, in tbe interest of the whole
community, and let it be kept' stirred
Until Baleigh has a supply of pure water
adequate for all purposes.
Biisinivq to some e mments made
by our esteemed contemporary, the New
Berne Journal, upon a recent article in
this paper, we desire to state that we
were considering only the period of the
duration of the present lease of the
North Carolina railroad. We suppose
a new lease can be made by the proper
authorities si any time, just as a lease
can be made of tbe A. & N. C. B. B.
at any time. ;
In that same article the Journal seeks
to mix up the Governor of the State in
its eountt polities, which shows how far
it misunderstands the chief magistrate
of the State. ;
Oar contemporary asks us if we "ap
P'ove" the course of some particular
ci-iidn of New Berne who has taken the
liberty, as we understand it, of support
ing at least a part of the coalition tioket
and of not supporting another part of is.
White w woild be jtad eoe-
ition ticket elected, we do not think it
our province up here at Baleigh to ap
prove or disapprove of what any partic
ular democrat may 4o at Nvw Kerne,
when a ticket is presented which, to
quote frcm the columns of thf Journal,
has been formally nominated end
placed in the field by a regularly created
icihiiuwi uvuiiuaiiuj in'uiouuuu uv
"recommended and endorsed by the
democratic convention," and which is
Sartly democratic and partly republican.
ut although we cannot admit the right
of one lot of democrats to require an
other lot of democrats to vote a tioket
with democrats and republicans mixed,
yet we would rejoice to see the demo
cratic sentiment of Craven oounty rep
resented in the legislature.
Oa enquiry we learn that the exact
faots about Mr. Nichols putting in a
negro man and turning out a white clerk
are as follows: A few days after be
was installed as nostmaater. a white
clerk retired and a negro was appointed
a
thereupon another white clerk cked
whether he was to be retained, and Mr
Nichols told him that he oould not re
tain him, so he resigned. He thus sub
stituted one negro man for t wo white
clerks. He bad at the stme time
another negro man employed as clerk
Just before that the governme nt bad in
creased the allowance for clerk hire
8500. Notwithstanding this iicreae,
Mr. Nichols oouM not retain Mr Mc
Donald, who had been in the office Gift
years: but while he oould not retain
Mr. McDonald, he did appoint a negro
man.
i m
Tm Boston Herald, refe rring to our
State weather service, jut established
says the system is in advance of any
thing the New England states enjoy
and the New Orleans Times-Democrat
says of our northern-born settlers' con
vention: "oo sensible a movement, so
auspiciously managed if bound to be
successful, and to brir-g the State great
benefits in labor and capital. Mortb
Carolina deserves full credit for having
taken this importer t step toward t ut
ting itself and the wHle South in the
best light, showing it to be an spplioant
for immigration, and demonstrating its
great natural advantages."
;Tfc m lb Tartar mil.
In response to an irquiry we give th
rote on the Morrison tariff bill. At
'half-past 1 o'olook, June 17, Mr. Mor
rison moved that the House resolve it
self into committee of the whole
House on the state of the Union to eon
sider revenue bills; and on that motion
he demanded the previous question
Mr. Spriggs. I call for the yeas and
nays
Mr. Morrison. I will withdraw tbe
demand for the previous question, and
ask for the yeas and nays.
Mr. McKinley. In the confusion the
motion of the gentleman from Illinois
was not distinctly understood on this
side, i Is the motion to go into the com
mittee of the whole House on the state
of the Union to consider tbe genera!
tar'ff bill reported by the committee on
ways and means T
Mr. Morrison. That is the object of
the motion.
Mr. McKinley We join in request
ing the yeas atd nays.
The Speaker. The gentleman from
Illinois moves that the House resolve
itself into committee of the whole Home
on the state of the Union for the con
sideration of bills raising revenue ; and
upon that motion the gentleman demands
theyeas and nays.
The yeas and nays were ordered. The
question was taken ; and there were
yeas 140, nays 157, not voting 27 The
following democrats voted ay :
MeaWs. J. J. Adams, J. M. A.leo, C. M.
Anderson, Kallt-ntiie ; Barbour, Ba'ksdsl ,
Bar-es, Bar. , B act, Balrm, Ben net ,
Blare' ard, Bland, BIoul t, ' . B Brecke -ridge
W.J. P Breckenrdge, Burnes, H.
num, Cabell, t 'aid well, ampb 11, P Hx
Ompb ll, Osnd:e , Carletoo Ca rhicsrs.
C'ardy, Clemtns,Oob6,Ucle,t5omptor,CV. m
stock, Com 1 s, rain, Trisp, Cr ztoo, u'
bfcisor, Dsnitl Dsra , A O. Ds'd cn K.
H. M. Davidso) , DaMi , D bbi ,D .u ber
ty, Duon, Fisher, Ford, Forrey, V U.
Gibson, Kutttce Uibaon, O ats. Glover,
W. J. Gretn, Ua!-, alsell, ; Hammond,
Harris, Bard, Ump'inll. . Uendtaon,
Herbert. Hewitt, H1H, Holman, Hwa'd
Hudd, Hu'too, T. I) Johcstoc.J. H Jones,
Knk: K e ner, Lad , La der, laih m,
LoreLoTei insjx ry vi ah cev , slats o,Ma -bury,
McOrttry, Vcttillao, McRae, Mil er.
Mills, Mi'chi-il, M argin, Morris in, Neal,
Neece. Nelson, N rwm , O-es. O Fen all,
J J O'Weiil. uthat. Peel, Per't, Kea
an, R R chird n. K vgi H b .rta n
Rogtr', Budk-r, Bayers 8c.iJt, etymrur.
bhaw, SingMon, Bkinntr. 8 yder.Spr oger,
Charles 8te art, W J. Booc, K W. J.
Stone; Mo . 8 im, Sua!., 8w re. Trsoev,
raulbet.JM.Ta Kx,1 hn kmotoi.,Til!man,
Townsbnd. Tugf, Tucker, Turner, V n
Eaton, T. B. Ward J. B- WeT- , W 1
born,; Whce!er, Wi la W.lson, oinauf.
Wis,, Wolfor-', W'orihirgton, Jo) n Q
Carlis
1 he f llowlpif democrat voted not
Arnot, of e Y r ; Bils, f Ne Yu k:
Rov e, of Pecnsy vii- ; J E ( amr-liel),
ofOalo; T J. tnpit.ll, o ' Kw Y rkj
Curt to, of Pa: n..wloey, of Ne Y rk;
E U berry, e-f O io; Eroitntr u', of P. n syl
vanU; FinrWy,rf -arjland Fa an, f Ohi ;
Oa , pf Louisiana; O dd t, of Oh o; l-iren,
ti. t f ot bin Jerwy; d nley, 'of Calif or
oa; Iron, of Lotr.si-na, LwV, of Vll
noU; ,L Fivre, of U io: Ma t o, of Ala
bama; McAloo. nf Ntsw Jerary:. Irleuimtn,
of Wtw txrk; Mull r, f Ntw York; P
cock, . ot ISww Jerse: ; P.uflar, t N w
Yoikj Hardail, of P nnyivs"is: Keoey. o
Uaio; Sowden, of Pcnosylsa: Spr g?sKof
e l'ork; tttsb necked, f N-w Yrk;
J. W. bn-wsr, of V ;m ni 8t. Mi t, o'
Lon.sianai Vie e. o: N wYxk; J B Wrtt
of 11 ioo s; A. J Wtroer, o: .Oii i;
ktns, of Ohio
The foil wing Dm 'era a did nt io'ei
Mess a. Aiken, Kngg Coition, O x,
D cktry, Kdcn, K dredjr , Fnd rira. Qa! ,
Ht ctt, J.T Joa s, Marpy, J. W Keld.
, The followicg Rrtpunl'.ptn v td v:
Jamer, cf New Yik, and V k fl Id, of
Minoaoia
I he following republic i"S oted no.
Msrs U. Jfi Adams U. U Allea.
J. A. AnCrtsoa, Alk neo, Baker, Kayne
B!ngb-m, Ik und, BuutelU-, Jiralv, Browc,e
T M,0 K Brow., W W B-wn,
B'-umm, bucba' an, tiiick, B ino-s, B li
ter worth, J M. Oimphtll, Oicoon, i-ongfr,
Cooper, tVchton, Daverp rt, Dri; D nt
ey,Dn, Du hamk fli , trt, v.r
hin, Fiiq far, Fdton Fleeger, Fuler,
Kunatoo, oa linger, Oiifll an, U if, Groe
eoor, Uiou , Gueniber, llarmr, Had o,
D. B., UinJerson. T. J U od is n, H- p
Ou-D,: Herman, Hi es. UUcoik, Uulms,
HokiLS, Jack on, F A. Johha. n, J ihn
sob, J. T , Kelle, K-tch rr, Ia F Il-tt
Laird 1 blb"b, Libbty,. Lind 1 y, Little
i ng l'u it, Lyman, ikUrkbsro, Md 'omvs,
MtfC-Sboa ilrKnky, Mil Urn, Mi'k keu,
MJtl'rit, M rnlL M.rruw. N'gJer. O Dn-
Bil, P'Harsy QHkU, (.aaricc, Qrtjtof, '
Owen. Parker, Payne, Payaon, Perkins,
Peter a, Pbe'pa, Plumb, Price, Banney,
Keed, T. P., Rice, Rockwell, tforoeiB,
Rowell, Ryan. Sawver. Bcran'on, Hesnons,
Emails, Hpooner. B eele, K. F. Btone,
s ruble, b winbnrne, 8 , mes, K- B. 1 a Jo',
u. layior, z,ach Taylor, J- " a mu,
B. Th'mas, Thomps n Wade, Wadi
worth, Wait, : Wallc Wr cr, iri m,
J. Waver. Wsber. - Wirt, Wti iug.
Wocrtbu'o.
Tbe f'lllowiog re rubl;c n did not v e:
Meers. Bunnell. Purle:gb. rsj-il
Oanbaok, Uayues, Hieeiacd, Hilt, Ll' i k,
Peuibone, Pirce. btepbenson Van tcuaick,
A. V. h te, White. MUo i
138 democrats voted for the bill. 35
democrats voted against the bil. 2
republicans : voted for tthe bill. 122
republicans voted aainst the bill.
The following named members were
announoed as paired until further no-
tioe: i :
Mr. Piree with Mr. Bragg, on allpo-
litioal questions.
Mr. Jones, of Alabama, with Dir.
Burleigh. Mr, Burleigh, if present,
ould have voted against the considera
tion of the tariff bill. Mr. Jones in
favor of it.
Mr. Frederick with Mr Hnbaok.
Mr, Hall with Mr. Bunnell.
Mr Dockery with Mr. Houk.
Mr. Cox with Mr. Haynes. If pres
ent, Mr. Cox would have voted for the
consideration of the tariff bill, ' Mr
Hayncs against it. Mr. Collins with
Mr. 8tepbeneon. If present, Mr. Col
lins would have vo'ei for the consider
ation of the tariff bill, Mr. btcphenson
against it.
Mr. Eden with Mr. Pettibone. If
present, Mr, Eden would have voted
for the cc deration of the tariff bill,
Mr. Pettibone sgtinst it.
Mr. Hatch with Mr. Caswell.' Mr.;
Reid. of North Carolina, and Mr Van
Shaiok were announced as paired on
the question of the consideration- of the
tariff bill. If present Mr. Reid would
have voted for the consideration of the
bill, Mr. Van Shaiok against it.
Mr White, of Minnesota, and Mr.
Hicstand were announced as paired on
he same question. If present, Mr
White would have voted for considera
tion, Mr. Heistand against it.
Mr. Eldridge and Mr. White were
announce i as paired until Jane 26.
Mr; Hitt and Mr. Murphy, were
announoed as paired on the question
wf the consideration of the tariff bill.
Mr. Hitt, if present, would have voted
against consideration; Mr. Murpby in
favor of it.
Mr. Frederick .was announced
eon-
fined to his room by illnets. '
The result of the vote was then an
nounoed as above stated. The announce
ment. was reoeiyed with applause on the
republican side.
Mr. Morrison said: Mr. Speaker, I
rise to give notice that on next Tues
day I will renew the motion I have made
today." f Applause on the democratic
side
Mr, McKinley said: "Mr. Speaker,
I desire to give notice that we will try
to be here next Tuesday." Applause
on the republican side J
Ittmi rroa Aahvvlllw.
MDIPINDRHT8 FALLING LIK1 THI LZAVKS
Special Cor. of the Hews and Observer.
A8Ht VILLI, N. C, Oct 15.
A two pound nugget of virgin gold
was recently found in Transylvania
county.
The independent candidates are filling
as the leaves do fail in the ehill Uotober
Dr. Baird for the legislature, and Mark
Jones for sheriff, have withdrawn, and
the others are losing strength as the
campaign progresses.
Died yesterday at her home Mrs. C
A Poatell.
The democracy of Yancey is solid for
Johnston for Congress.
The towers are being erected f jr the
electrio lights.
Messrs. M?Erath and Cook fell
fr m a scaffold yesterday1; no bones
broken.
Political Points.
The r'emocri.ts of Ponder met Friday
t Hire; and the following nomina
tions were made: 8henff, A. O Ward;
House, James F. Moore; Register,
R. N. Bloodworth.
The democrats of Yanoev have comi
nated John Robinson for the House, Dr.
Wm. Austin for Clerk, M. W. Peterson
for Sheriff, and C. H. Bird for Register,
J. Bobbins In Batodolpn.
Hon. William M. Rob bins will ad
dress the citii?ns of Rindolph oounty
at the following times and places :
Liberty, Thursday, October 28
Franklinsville, Thursday night, Oo-
tober 28.
Ne why's Store. Friday, October 29
Ashcboro, Saturday, Uotober 30.
Randieman, Saturday night, Oct. 30
A. C. McAlistu,
hm'n Randolph Co. Dem. Kx. Com-
j Demeeraitle OanTaaa. : j
The demooratio candidates for the leg
islatore and tbe various count offices
will address the people at the following
times and places :
Law's, Ootober 20.
Hutchinson's. Ootober 21.
Dunnsville, October 22
MilburLio, Ojtober 2i4.
Rolesville, October 25.
Wakefield, Ootober 26.
Hood's Store, Ootober 29
Auburn, Ootober 30.
SkUVth F. Mordccai,
Cln'm Dem. Ex. om. Wake Co.
Col Alfred Jtewlann.
Democratic nominee for Congress in
the sixth Congressional district, will ad
drees bis fellow-cit'zcne at the following
times and places:
Albemarle, Stanly county Tuesday,
Out 19.
Big Lick, Stanly oounty, Wc-decsday,
Oot. 20.
Mt. Pleasant, Cabarrus county, Thurs-
aay, uct. ai,
X oplarTent, Cabarrus county, Fri
day, Oct. 22.
Co net id, (at r-iglt) Friday Oct 22
Bwenltn'a ABMwr (mIv.
Tba Best fealve in the world for Cuts
Bruises, Bores, Ulcers, bail Ent-um, Fever
Bores, Tetter, Chapped Bauds, Chilblains,
Corns, and all 8k In ttruptioas. and pokitirely
cures Piles, ot no pay required It is guana
teed to gire perfect satiataetion, or money re
funded. P Ice a rents per box. For sale bv
all drugglals.
Kmmr Ccol. Bead the new adTertlsemen
of J. C. Brewster A Co.. and eixt them a
call. Everything new in the war oi &trurera
ton, xom ureas rroasarv wator Voolun, Me,
The Blaghanfoa Cooos Bar, the Faraavra'
Senator Matt W. Bansom will ad
dress the people as follow :
Hertford, Wednesday, Oot. 20.
JhUnibeth City, Thursday, (Jot.
21.
Pittaboro, Saturday, Oct. 23.
Company Shops, Monday, Oot. 25.
Walnut 0 ve, Stokes county, Tues
day, U3t. 20
Madison, RockiDgham oounty, Wed
nesday, Oot. 27 1
Liaksvule, Kockwgham county,
J.hursoay, Uct. 28.
Kill Quick, Caswell oounty. Friday,
UCt.
Reidsville (at night), Friday, Oct. 29.
Brown's Summit, Guilford county,
Saturday, Uot. 3U.
Goldaboro, Monday, Nov. 1.
B. H Battlb,
- Chairman Dem. State Com.
How. I. e. Fowia'a Appoint
Judge Fowle will speak at the fol
lowing places :
Durham, October 19.
Middle Creek, Wake oounty, Oot. 22.
Mineola (Davidson's factory) Ala
mance oounty, October 23.
Company tiaops, (at night) Got 23.
- - 'sea- w
" A TERRIBLE LOSS-
VTbat th Sudden tlrenltlny Down
ntavny men and Women moans
Anyone who has observed, investigated
or read, niuet have seen that during the pattt
ten years, the power and vitality of the
American .people have been growing less.
People wbo once were strong and vigorous
now feel tired and languid. Men who did
not know what fati;ne mea- t, n w realize
they cannot stand so muqh as formerly.
Women wbo were once the picture of health,
now are weak and often despondent. Even
little children in too man cases ar panyj
where they should ba bright and healthy.
Why is this 7 The causes are various, but
in nearly every case they can be assigned to ,
the lack of albumen in the System. This
great life-giving clement is present to a
greater or lens degree in all persona, and
where it Is lacking there is a lack of .hie.
Bat some one asks "How can albumen be
imparted to the system? By keeping the
body in proper cond tion for absorbing and
. ? Al . 1 1 . 1 . - 1 A .1
retaining me aiDtuneii mat is i&aen mio vue
system. This can only be done by properly
stimulating the faculties and organs thai
absorb albumen. .
It was the realization 8f the above truths
which caused some eminent scientists a few
years since, to undertake a series of experi
ment. These experiments' were conducted
with the greatest skill and care, and resulted
in the discovery of a preparation, which
taken into the body, stimulates the proper
organs to aotdmilate albumen, thus adding
life, banishing disease, and inp&rting health
to the entire system. This great prepara
tion, so discovered, was Volina Cordial. : It
is a pore, harmless yet powerful compound,
containing just those vegetable elements
neseasary to retain health and prolong life.
It is undoubtedly doing more to impart new
life and activity to the race, than any other
discovery of modern Urns s. It is stimu
lating, invigorating and yet contains no
element that can, in the least, harm even a
child.
These are facts- not given at random, but
serious and "earnebt truths, oonfirmed by
scientists as well as bv experience. There
are hundreds o men aud women in their
graves to day who might have been alive and
happy, had - they known these truths and
acted upon them in time and it is painful
to think of the intense suffering, terrible
icanem auu nut duuwi oi aeauis wujcq
might have "beeii' avoided, if people had only
realized and known.
I
LOST.
i
A W -W-v V ail r-t
A small lioy atxtut tne size oi a
man. barefooted, with his father's
shoes on, had an empty bag on his
back, containing two railroad tun
nels and ' a bundle rof bung-holes;
he wore a mutton- :hop coat, with
bean soup lining; he was cross
eyed at the back of his neck and had
his hair cut curly: he was born sev-s
eral years before his
elder brother,
his mother being
present on ihe
occasion. When la?
seen ne was
w
shoveling wind off the State House,
with the intention o:
raising money
enough to yisit Berwanger Bros., at
Bock Hall Clothing
chase one of those
world-renowned $7
jHouse, tojmr
far-famed and
50 Suits. His
Aunt Peter would deem it a favor
to learn of his roundabouts; know
ing tnat if he
visits Berwanger
Bros,' at the Rock
Hall Clothing
House, they will dress him to death,
i i .
Having heard from deaf and dumb
persons that this
is the best Cloth
eigh,where can be
ing House in Hal
found a large assortment of Men's,
Youths', Boys' and Children's
Ulotning, made up
in the very
latest styles, of the
best material,
for the least money.
"Whosoever will trive information
concerning the abov child (he has
black whiskers and moustache( will
be prosecuted to the fullest extent
of the law. I
Given over our head and heel
this 44th dav of Seotober. Anti
Peanuts, EighteenHimdred and fast
asleep, at the Bock Hall Clothing
House, Baleigh, N. 0. '
BEBWAKOEBBBOS.
$1,000 REWARD
ECZEMA
An Every HnoeiM ef Itchlnaj nnal Barn
ma; Uiw tared bjr tsticsrs.
( ZKMA, or Salt Rheum, with it sroriz
ing itching and burains-. inatanUv relieved by
a warm bah with Ctjtictba Scat, aid a single
application of Ctticusa, tbe great Skin Cure.
This repeated daiiy, with two or three dose
of Cctictoa Rksolvcmt, the New Blood Puri
fier to keep the blood cool, the Dcrsniratiou
pure and uni ritatinr, the -bowels open, the
liver and kidneys active, will speedily cure
Eczema, Tetter, Kingwotm, Psoriasis. Lichen.
Pruritus, Scald Head, Dandruff, and every
specie, of Itching, Pctly and Pimply Humors
of the scalp and tkin, when the beat physicians
ana au Known remeaies mil.
ECZEMA.
I gratefully acknowledge a cur of Kcxema,
or Bait Rheum, on head, neck, face, arms and
legs tor seventeen years not able to walk t x-
eept on hands and knees for one year; not able
to help myseil lor eight yeais; tried nun
dreds of remedies; doctors pronounced my
case hopeless; permanently cured by the Ccn-
CUBAJUMIDIKS. WILX MCDUNAXd),
3642 Dearborn St., Chicago, 111.
- ECZEMA.
Some five months ago I had the pleasure to
inform you of my improvement in the use of
the , C'CTicURA BKMkDiES In my case ot severe
Chronic Eezema .Erythematosa, and today
cheerfully confirm all I thtn said. I consider
my cure perfect and complete, and attribute
it entirely to your remedies, having; used no
Others. FtKBAN JtbJ.NJHA.HL0.
3306 Penna Avenue, bt. Louis, Mo,
ECZEMA.
I have suffered from Salt Rheum for over
eight vein, at times so bad that 1 could not at-
t nd to my business lor week ata t me. Three
boxes of t. uTiccRA and four bottles Rksolvsuit
have entirely cured me of this dreadlui disease.
Jin. JOUX TBLKL, wl kesbam,Pa.
CUTICUR REMEDIES
Are sold by all tfnfggixt", Price: Cuticura, 80
cts.; K'scint, l ot); Soap, 25 eta. Prepared
by the Pottib L bco akd Chejucai. CO.,Boston,
Mass. fena ior - r- ow to cure fekln ar
BE AUby
T1KY the romolexkon and sktn
using the C uticoba to at.
I CAN'T BREATHE.
hert pains. Kumbness. Soreness.
HacWinir Cove. Asthma. Pleurlsv.
and 1 flamm.tion relieved in one
m inute by the Cdticcba AhtiPaoi
Pls eb c thing like it. At drug.
guts, 'io roaer vrag ana unemioal
Co., Boston.
"no you want a nice chap baking rangef
J f you want a cheap heating stover
D Vs on want a cheap cooking stove?
Do u want hardware t
Do yV I I want powder as shotf
Do joJ
ki
rant Caps t
Do you ww y
WW s nt varnish?
Do you IV 1 1 Oils!
Do you war -r
To yon wan
A Nice Breech or Muzzle Loading Shot Sun
Do you want tbe Best White Lead In the
Do yon want the best Nail ever intra
duced? Given up by the carpen
terr and builders to be the
best nail in the market.
NOW. IP YCU E0 WA1T
any of the above call on or write to
i
J. G. Brewster &Go.,
Hardware Dealers, Plumbers, Pteam and Gat
Fitters,
1 WfcStJ
J. J, THOMAS,
COTTON SELLER, WHOLESALE GBOCEB
GENERAL COMMISSION MEECEiNT
K-iLEIOH, H. CL
Offers to the Trade,
GIHNERS AND FARMERS
60,000 yards Fresh Baggivg, all weights.
1,000 bundles New Arrow Ties.
600 " " DelU
608 nonnda BairsiniF Twine.
1,000 varus Double-Width Fine Bagging
ior tsneets; also a uenerai
STOCK OF GBOCEBIES.
The above goods, all purchased before the
advance, will be sold lower in consequence.
I make the sale ot COTTON a specialty and
solicit your shipments. Will make cash ad
vances upon bills of lading or cotton In store.
With the COMPRI8S in Raleigh I expect to
get you good prices.
J. J THOMAS,
11&, U6 and 117 Wilmington Street,
Baleigh, N. CT
Removal.
We have moved boa FayettevUle street to
the
DODD BUILDING.
Con. WrumreTOB akd atAxrnr
Where we will be
pleased to
have our
friends call to see us an
d and
leave their or-
den tor
Grain, Forage,
ICE, COAL, WOOD,
Shingles Laths, lumber., &c
J0NK8 A POWELL,,
Raleigk N O.
0
0
WANT?
Aagurt H ISX.
J.B.FERRALL &C0
GROCERS
New SeptemlDer Catch Mackerel,
Fresh CuredCoa-Fiah.
Fresh Mullets.
BM&errlnf;
10BTHERN IPISH POTITQES.
Fresh stock of Harrtnm.
Celebrated Pickles, Sauces aad Catsups m
glass and by the avwsure.
WILSON A MASON'S FINE
mum
"s Just to Hand.
OHANGES AND LEMONS,
I PRICKS LOW.
UlM l Cos
( LUNCH MHaK BISCUIT.
The Best of all Plain Crackers."
The larsrly tnereased demand for this
eeueat Crackrr makes it noeeMary to keep
them In larger stock. As agent tor tbe mu
tacmiera, I shall be pUased to give close
prfees to the trade by the barrel or la lota.
Retil Ppice 15c Pbr Ib.
Also Wnson's Crackers aad Cakes:
Pearee's Biscuit in Una, ate., etc.
K J.
HARDIN.
Canned Tomatoes.
Fifty eases Tomatoes, this season's packing,
very Choice..
Urals, Jtsh. Fine
Coffees, Ac, Jtc. fte.
Putter Sugars, Tea,
Table Supfuies of every descrlptior, af best
quality, at tonrest prices.
AU goods promptly delivered and fully
guaranteed.
I
g. J. HAfirIN.T
D. 8. Waitt's
HisoouASTcis roa
Now
showing the
1 ! largest ana newest
styles of Clothlnr ev
brought to this market. Bp,
cial measure department in full blast.
Hand - Vetoed hoes.
easy, comfortab'e, and at popular
i- prioes, STYLISH HATS, sew,
nobby aad nice, in soft
and stiff, to fit and I
f please all.
Choice
TTsxcle
in all grades; fine handkerthiefseis' hair. ATI
Woo', Balhrlggan, in white, gray, gold aad
scarlet. ;
Hosiery, gmves, handkerchiefs, suspenders,
neckwear, collars, enffs, de , A.
Don't forget to call and examine the new
novelties at : D. 8. W ITT 8,
S'SFayattevtUsBt.
TIES
AT LOWEST PRICES ETEB Sold.
1,000 ydsifrue Dnnadee Bagging for sheets
10,000 yaifds lb Bagging.
lCOOOyarfls 11 lb Bagging. t
fiOO yards lb Baggtrg.
000 varus 2f lb Bagging.
I,Ml bundles Arrow and DelU TIES.
t Put it Off
Send In your orders at once to
MIT. NORMS &BRO.,
Cotton Sellers, Wholesale Grocers and Com
mission Merchants,
No. a, 11 and IS Martin St., and IS and Id
Sxehasge Palace, Baleign, N. C
TIB0INIA
VAIaLET
-I
OATS.
1.000 btiaatls Brunswick Whfta
gOats; taa FINEST ever offered on our.
"I. B. YANCEY,
itAkTirfAOTiriaBa'
Ageni and Dealer
CARRIAGES, PHAETONS
BUGGIES, ETO.j KT0.
The LxtstAsaortBaamt U the State.
GOODS
THE jLOWEST PBIQli.
1 last Morgan Strsot,
Glothing.
i Bngw
'. k ; AND
SEEP
I tt