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it Si. t: ITbot Iaot! Observed. 1 -Brv. A I : fBtTgB NEW3 4 OBSERVER CO ;r v, i.kbusbvv -:. ! s: Dally ene year, by mail TNwtbsld, - i ST '''A - thrum :'! t I'lftl MM WlllUlfc 1 m BBS -- f. arwt Bank I No same Mknwl without pa' paid lor. lJ SATURDAY, AUGUST 11,1888. jj " !" ' ' ' ' .' ' ' If iirolOCUATIC AOJimEES. I' 1 - j ' ' - j :. - BATaOffAS. TICKS r. ' ftl f aESIDEIT : 7GU0YER CLEVELAND, -.!; af 'Jim lotL T;rt ret vkejiesideit : ALLEN Gi THURMAN, .:f thi. - FOU ELECTORS St atk t Labob: ' ALFBU M; WADDELL, of New Hanover.l F&SUKICK. 2i. flXBUDWICK, ol Orange, VJ . gj . DlBTBJCT ElJOTOBS: 1?il.-Gi0. H. PBOWN, Jr., o BeuIort. SD TixSC-JOHS E. WOQDAJID, ol Wilson, is an 1 ist.-CHARLK8 & AYCOCK. of Wrne. trn Uutr. EUWAJiD W. Jr.of JoLuttOB. 5TH 1MHT ,"-J. H. BOB80S. of Surry; mlT.-6iMUKL J. rKMBKKTUN. of SUnly Jtii 1WT.-LEK0YC, CALDWELU of IredelL th i'lBT. THOMAS M . VANCK. ofCftldweU. Irra Uliv-W I. CBAWFOILD, ( Haywood. JMTCii,TE TICItET. -I M V ton ooVxbsob : ' DANIEL G. rOWLE, FOB LIIUT. OOTXBKOS : . THOMAS M. HOLT, of Alamance. . .Fc Associate Justice of the Su preme Courtr to fill the racancy caused by the death of Thomas 8 Ashefc ' iU -' i" $03. J. DAVIS, lj k -: of Franklini FoB: Associate Justioaa of the So preme.Oonrt under amendment to the Uoneutution: s JAMES B. SHEPHERD, : I :;of Beaufort, i " SALPflONSO 0. AVERY, ; ol liorke. - . i:roR sxoaiTABT or btati. I Wit L. 8 A UNDER?, "I - .of Orange. ..v;. . ,;-".Si4-v-T 'I ;" ron tbxaStjsxk: DONALD W. BAIN, - v o( Wake. - roa sOTtanrrxwDEHT o rusuo imbiktjo- LU-gSIDKET.M. FINGER, I ;t'of Catawba. 'r .' .1 '. ..t , ,y . '! '. "If 0B 4TTORKBT QUTKRAIi . THE0D0KE F. DAVIDSON, . ;:J ' -r of Bonoombe. -; . b ' -Si i ' rot atjditob: Q. W. SANDERLIN, I oi wayne. r Fdn COXGRESS. '-lm "M DIBTKIOT : -k ':4 t$ of Nash. ' .fr- rvnuo apsajUHC ' J By (h Datnktl Cajtdidata for GTr , tit - Hon. Daniel G. Fowle. Mai! S. -vviainuueni or fublio Instructipn AsorneyiLeneral, will address pwpi upon tne issues ol the 8amPag9 at the following timra and 5 i liobbinffrille, Monday, Ang. 13. IlajesTille, Wednesday, Aug. 15 Fraaklin. FH1a.v. Anr it ; HhlandaSatnrday Aug. 18. 1 Areraru, nionaay, Aug. 20. Henderaonrille, Tuesday, Aug. 21. uuiumnni. n annufl.. m mm iki i Rutherfotrdton, Thursday, Aug. 23. -Shelbv. Friday An r. - J ,j, ti,- t"' i L-.T: " ' T " i . WW DUUUSlUflia &rft ATruUltol and ured to- thornuahlv rt.or,'.A I .W-i.pvsu'v;. ' 4.- va m i Aietn. state isx. Cora, i v Hon. B. H . Snhn. Demoeratin didate lor Congress in the Fourth iaebUajr m copy of the Deniocrat DiBtrictv and Hon. G. W. Sanderlin, Hand book for 1888. Ik ia an ad Democratic candidate for Staia Andi. I mirabl' iivimnil.ii.. i . it- L i ... f. Y' 'a oneriin, tn irAArT i j B&JSBtZrSi: dBiuuui BaaiaKi nainiiiiiBLSi rnp nrsra stfi i lowthtf'timea and nfaMa , Smithfield, Johnston county, Tues day, August W. . ' . j ; Roles ville, Wake usounly, Thura. aay, Angnst 10. . Graham, Alamanoe county, Satur day, AuglSJ f t i Swepsonyille,; Saturday night Au gust aoiu. ; ,; Siler City, Chatham county, Thura- Hon. E.. W. Pou, Jr., Democratic candidate for Presidential Elector, will be present at Durham, Hillsboro j , , Spies- Whitaxxb, Chm'n Dem. State Ex. Com. ilAJ. QvrtaXM accepts the Radical nomination for Associate Justice of the Supreme Court in a letter pub lished in the last number of the North State.; rjider pemocnticlprrity,peace and good order geuerallii hade come to the peojtle ; the Idndlieet relation everywhere exut betwtedthe two race, and the future i everywftere brigh t before um. In view of xnese jaen, let every good citizen, white and black), ask hmmf, Why break v JJtmocratm rule f Democratic J3ai oo. ; We heve "A Strange Conflict" by John H. Batehelor, another of "A Strange People", from J. S. Ogilvie. publisher! 57 Rose street, New York; 79 Wabash Avenue, Chicago. Pa per. Price 60c. i ! e Let's see. '"Judge Russell declines ij ruaon the Republican ticket, say i ig tUy State will go Democratic by 40,000; Gen. Rufus Barringer is going to vote, or Cleveland and reform; Col- Lot. Humphrey "comes put from among them;" Jske Ha liburton says he can't stand them any longer; Capt . Chas. Price says he is going to vote for Fowle. and so on. The list ia a a h ' Anr . rr rvnrn ma viiabe BtinnsnP miw i raturn." WW Sv aaM, mm , vjr w tyimww mmhvs aMaw w a " 1 I Wt' fliar mail.. nM mrA Mv hnhivi nun WWII mti t.--jLI J-J t.U ..in.Jiii.t.tli fAJBucyut nuuu sum jrouuifgiaejui, Are theyf not' good into end true, ?T.rl?re8etWlT6 ' erncter Mfn and intelfige tmd rirtue of Wie oMnttfc Thfy're U right. , Ut na tee that they? are all elected. 1 ' .': I 3 " ! 1 , j 7Ti Dcivmtin nmrtu it in fni-f nf "tht olor hiMT euU U "called, and the-Radical partw i itppoked to it. The Dewcntfic party thiitk there ought to be no negro oyicuu wauinorwy . '"t. Une.DenocfaticB official iiv authority over ichtfe mtn. That ee mean by (fie color Hand-Book. i . - i Wb are desired to say by Chairman Whitakei; that he has neTeriSpoken to anjbidj I in any way about the speech of Mr. 0. 0. Daniels, pi Wil son, at Fayetteyille. What appear n Ihn nraitrn in Lh RiroJ ta &harw lately without foundation in faot. What'i the matter witb Page au Goodwin and Lougee and Knight and Sbawt.flbey are all right, The? are true UpreeenUitiTes of all; that is of bt ieport ui Wake They bare the boss inUrea s of the county at hart. Let ' .re see that they are elected What's the matter with A. D- Jones, A.D. "iuck"JonesT Didn't! he lead a forlorn' Democratic hope on! one oo caaion aid Win a glorious Tictorj! ; Is he'not!t$e man to pluck th flower safety from the nettle danger? Oh he's all rght. He is one of the ablest and brightest and pluckiest - of Wake's oung men. He is a true rep resentative rf the county's beat : in terests. )f iu virtue and intelligence. Let us! see that he iselected. . Can thi Ethiopian change hie W It is taid that hi can't, and yet John Nichol$ tay he not a Radical, but Ctn jndepend- Can thj Leqpard change hie tpott f The beet opinion teem to be that he ian't. Yet BenbotQJand Steele ay they are fwt Radi cdi.but iProhibitionit 1 Scratch a Rue nan and you will find a TartaA Scratch John Iftchou, ecratch Benbow and cratch teeli, and out of the Hhree you wont mit scratching a Radical tin gle tiine.-Democraiic Hand-Book, j Dr. St; O, M. Paob, professor of diseases! of the chest, of he . New York Polyclinic, said at the recent Tubereulosip eongress at . Paris that consumptives with heart troubles BbouldLgo to '"low, dry altitudes In pine wo 3d region, where the ir Is charged with deriyatiyes of turpen tine.'' outhern Pines, Raleigh, High Point, littrell and other ttfwnf aimi larly situated should take due notice and govern themselves aoiordingly. Th Indiana Bepublieans finally nominated iCongressman Horey, of the Evakaville district, for GoTernor Porter would . not haT ttis nominav ter would not have tte nomine, ,, notwithstanding the ? fact thfe , Hvwuuu(f w um n&rt leaders in the RtaUi inaiaiiwl tion his party leaders in the Stale insisted td the nd; that his candidacy wa necessary to uU Harrison thfough. ByhiglBepublica'nwitfea fbW,rtpear. that BarrUo i. .f-;.fSa.gM)fi tn Indian seem t be Eke ?Judre RdsajJI lin ' vt. Cexolinal ,Tbev sea the kiJain'tu. on me wau. . . 9 I Wt cannot afford to destroy or ictahen the Demratie party. It hcu 'reecued the State frmmi tthAiit ..w.r.. .-i.. . , State frep Radical mitrule; if kaf broken y7..' . w . . . . r . umwM inw exxeiea to lana ixfamai poVwand tritne:ithae checked the tin. ten oiichlunder which viae m I our neovle to banlcrvnt L.v-: , .-i rub iuuiuii Mirmtn a.m i - ernit f the intelligence and virtue of theStaiel . . : ."I -T " w " ve, ana I XUM1MOM. film tm ' 1 : . runt n. . ' . l.and pwtntenance of tight. Surely V rr'f0"0 aanartsooit. To tbA oourtesv of the Rint- rum. ocratic JSxecutive Committee we are indebted;for oodt of the DetBoarat. -- f w x it an aa-1 mswaa kia i ;y it ww awmpuauon, onstling with 1 w iu uvuiu im ld. mtintMiiiM I the mAl'nf iariM ; T' i w xwmoeratifl eontroL Ttf I , . ; j I highest-tgree creditable 'to' Chair-J man Whitake, Secretary Davis and all others concerned in its prepara- tion. It iwill be invalnahl eimpaigu. ahaaa BfaWl Tm blowing letter has fonnd its way into the Bepublican press. It is genuine; it was written by Chairman Whitakeri and we cordially nr.. wast ne says about the neces5t f funds wherewith to conduct the cam- paicn. Funds are nAMr a k. conduct Of Any campaign, and the magnitude of the contest this year makes the demand in thu .i this time peculiarly argent. ? We hope our friends will respond liberally to the anneal that ia maJU tk- given herewith : rooms Mate Democrat.' TT..nt;.. OommitUe,228 Fayetteville street. Baleighi N.i C, julT 20, 1888 Mr Dxab Sir : Aa n ..v-ii already know. rtttif ia1 iiaM:, mnot be conducted without money. " wmw.we is sorry, but in can dor compelled to Bay, that there is disorganization, indifference and dis content in the Democratic party to an alarming extent, and that to se cure the Btate in November to Cleve land and Fowle, there mast be sys tematic and unceasing work until the dayof election. This will require funds. KnoWincr how ! liberal you always are in aiding the party, this committee feels bound to notify WOlt Of thm litnition k.l - -- buu BMUk jrvu ur pwuniary assistance. All on- nuwuoBSjwnen reeeivea are placed in bank ahd checked nt ta.a . , n - MWWVU, As the names of all contributors and the amount paid bv each is nraaAr) if there should h an n,in. . y ; - V ym uu hand at the end of the canvass, there will be na idiffinnHv In m .. J: . : J l"" Mim- tnbution pf it to those who have cre ated the fULd4 Hoping to hear from am, vk.. a. jmI fa w nr w xrillf . "3 ' z bNBB WbITAXB TUB rBUCIPLBS or TABirV BIDDO J: Tfa neC f jvTe The necessity of doing; something in sccnmnjation of money the tifeMy fa Undent. The in" Um Treawuy is 'evident. T oorati Wsought . remedy m teda6tion.ll The Republicans tk. TT,..i. lw tk tki ru. in in i the House took issue with the Demo crats and proposed to 'do nothing But more recently the Republicans in the senaie have been considering whether their party should stand in the d j nothing attitude, and - it is ouderstoud I they will propose a bUl. The Democrats propose the repeal of the tobacco tax and reduction of 'the tanll. In reduoinir the tariff they propose to let in raw material un taxed aa j far as possible, and to make a reduction of about ten per i cent on manufac tured goods. ! The effeet of this will be to enable manufacturers to sell their ; products cheaper, while making about as much profit as at present. It will enable them to pay aa sood waff es is at present. The policy oi the Democrats is to cheapen . U - Ik. - A 1L. ,1. uit9 imi vt iu wua iun peupte. Some of the 'Republicans propose to leave the taxes generally as they now are, and to take all the tax off sugar. The Democrats say no that is not best for the people. The people p&y $50,000,000 tax on sugar, and it ail goes into the Treasury. : If that tax be entirely repealed no other benefit Will follow but to reduce the .price of that one article and relieve the people of paying $50,000, 000 unnecessary taxes. To obtain $50,000,000 in taxes on other articles, entering into manufactures, the cost of the whole line' of goods is greatly increased, and the people have to pay not merely the $50,000,000 to the fovernment, but perhaps as much as 300,000,000 in addition for their goods by way of increased price. Bight Here there is a difference be tween the two pariies. The Demo crats say arrange it so that the peo ple will be benefited by having lower prices all around ; the Republicans in general Bay, no ; let the present high prices of goods remain untouched. Ihe Democrats assert that what they propose will not be to the disadvant age of labor; that it will not mate rially affect the legitimate profits of capital ; that it will tend to largely increase the consumption of goods, and largely increase our manufactures. ; The Republicans do not success fully argue against that. But still they fight against it. In 1872 John Sherman, the foremost statesman of the Republican paity in such mat ters, laid down what he said were the correct principles. They are the same as those!! announced by President Cleveland and the Democratic party. There ahould be no j partisanship in such matters as the pros perity : of the country is in volved. Business principles are cor rect or wrong. Sherman said in 1872 what were the correct principles. lie was speaking then as; a wise states man. He was chairman of the finance committee of the Senate, and had brought in a hilt which he was ex phunug. He said, "In what mode mU jhFr' glTB i th6 people tr iruit his "sincere desire . L.t.. .u. j n .-u . was to make the reduction in sUch way aa to yield the largest relief to the people." ! "The revision of the g l?e,twteat" SrtbW2X"uaV't&uS8 saadet' W9 largely add to tl ion oe tv,. r... vu w u. i 7. I lut and propose nreduction of 10 per cent on moat UxtUa and mtn; fabriea." rha object of protection is to secure horn industry the bene fit of the markets of bur own conn. I V- Tk proposed are high I duties on foreitrn fabrics which nm. pete with our own, and low duties or - a.; II ... . auna ai aii on articles used in manufacturing.,, Now- that is one of tne verr rjrineinlea on rahih ik nr;n. ! bill is framed. It ia the very basis . ' . f r " rnmmvm ftMV UUJ ei thatlpUL Ti We hold that Gen. Grant Wis riebt when in 1875 h ..i in his message that a tax on raw ma senai is protection to the foreign manufacturers who compete with na - Sherman further said "there are multitude of articles in which the trade ahould be as free as our dnm. I tic trade. :.' All raw productions of nature the gift of providence ought to be as free as the hand; that gave them." ; as then insisted tbi He then insisted that there should reaoeuoB ox ten per cent on SKSLi j if . m . . . . . - - rifirnt to make a reduction r nrt . L r r ue niajiuiaoturera, at least to the extent of the reducUon in this fT1 on their raw material, rather uttmu uiTike a controversy in which T ti: . l -ii . .' .. I believe thav will K in V.A These crinciblea here laid Anm k. Senator Sherman are the very ones the Democrats now advocate. The are nghf, wise and just Let us see how far the Bepublieans will antago nize them in their hill tn I make it public The improvement that we tee every dav around ui, in men, manner and material ajjiurt, had their rue and have made their progre under Democratic rule. Will it be wie. thenwin it b rtruAr,,t foru to change that rule t Democratic nana-Hook. BLAiaihasat length arrived and baa been received by the admirers of jingoism with the utmost enthusiasm He is the representative of the true Republican spirit whoever mav be the Republican nominees. He is landed to the skies; he is "the great est living statesman;" he ia "the un crowned King." Poor Harrison is made to play second fiddle. Repub licanism is still Blaineism with all that implies of legislation in the sole interest of corporations, of extrav agance in public expenditures, of high taxation, of blow and brag and bluster so far as other countries are concerned. Republicanism's chief exemplar is the Great Tattooed. SyrB) r rice. Is Nature's own true laxative. I is the most easily taken, and the most effective remedy known to Cleanse the System when Bilious or Costive; to Disnel HeadaAhAa. a Fevers: to Cure Halatual flnn.tir. tion, Indigestion, Piles, etc Manu factured onlv by the (l.lifnmi. v; Svrun Comnanv. Ran VVanniaAn .onn h. reacud, Bole Agent for Ral j Raleigh, N. a " . AT af ' a-aaavawwi WSBja. i ti ". I Praddrat Brna'i BUar Tli thA f&sw.bJvJJrm nf tkA AtLmntln i ds North Carolina Jiaifroad Com pany : ' ' .X ' : ; Gbhtliiixs We herewith submit te your consideration the thirty four tb annual report of the president as a a rectors. I The loan of $50,000 authorized by the board of Directors on November 9th of that year to complete the lay ing of steel rails between. New Berne and Qoldsboro has already been paid With;; the exception of $3,14131, which ba'anoe wi 1 oe settled within the next thirty days. The great quantity of new material placed in the track, together with the vast amount of work performed dar ing the past twelve months, has etrained oor financial resources to the utmost and it will be 1 several months before we shall be again ready to assume new obligations to contin ue the work of reconstruction. In the meanwhile our time will be fully fjocupied with working! in the large stock of material now on hand. . Daring the year somewhat, more than tt thousand and three hundred tons of steel rails have been lvd, leay mg three quarters of a tuiie of ir n rails between New Barne and Golds boro. i Thia. gap will be tilled in with steel rails upon the o3satioa of a i ai mer travel. It is recommended tha One thousand and I two hundred lout of s'eel rail be placed in the track before the coming summer. This Sxaouut, ;n addition to the best of the eld iron rails now on hand, with those that dan be secured from the track thus renewed, will enable us to still further quicken our passenger sched ule, and to put the balance of the old iron track, a little less than twenty four miles, in very fair condition for another year's serv.ee, at the expira tion of which time, at the very latest, it should be entirely replaced with Steel, as the vitality of the iron see ma to be entirely gone, and it is wearing irery rap dly, and we do not believe it Can : safely . be trusted for a longer period. ! Two hundred additional piles have been placed in Trent river bridge at New Berne, and in the approaches to Its draw, and there remain one hun dred more to be put in. Owing to its great length this bridge requirt s constant attention. It is now in bet ter condition than we have ever known it. V The terminal wharf and warehouse at Motehrad have been completed. This is one of the most substantial, Commodious and convenient buildings of it kind in the Southern State?, and is a great acquisition to the badly needed facilities at this point. A new tank has also been erected at More head, TiuU X 1 i l: t ditched and thoroughly drained from New Berne to Morehe d, and ia this respect is now in better fix than when first constructed, aa the sysUm of drainace ia nerfect. and has been con Btrqcted wi'hout regard to tine or expense. There is no logger any trouble from water on this end of the roa,M Notwithstanding the immense Amount of work that has recently been done upon the road, and the great quantity of material that has been placed in it, one must not sup- Xik.i .' i i .1 j : : wo auBii t a iu unirouuB ouauiuu for it ia not. and it will taltn tn whole. put it bo, but the work of reconttruc nii " J kcu, and at last his I hwuu lij Ulnw. I : w . I f "w uMseuger connection nas been missed during the past year, and Hi t; k i A8" .a r1 and dispatch. jf")o u wa roaa nas Been much increased We have been forced to accept a lower proportion tu mim we Dasiness we have secured. It is Very doubtful if the through tonnage can be further augmeuted, and we shall have to look tkt, the development of local and d&s- jjwg-F uusinesa io give as greater ea-n ngs. It is an unequal struggle u 7wu nas Deen maintaining with its powerful competitor", and it has nas aone well even by the closest economy to have held i s own. Close attention to its traffic hnw- i - auu the Tarions changes constantly taking place in railway syatems,and combine ttnna n..i-iiw .iiin k tions necessarily resulting there 'rom will eventually make it a valuable property. ; The general condition of the road has greatly improved during the last twelve months, and your inspection of it in every detail is cordially in vited. It has been a year f great ac tivity among the employees, and all have cheerfully bent themselTna the increased labor demanded of them. It is with great satisfaction! inat we oenoia the physical condition of the line each year more nearly ap pjoximating that of the best railways in; the South. The road still has many needs to be supplied, notably passenger depots and more ware houses, especially a passenger depot at Morehead terminal, and a ware house and passenger depot in the own i moreneaa. These wants should be supplied as soon as press of neoeseary work will allow. The Governor of the State has aided every effort for the improvement of uia roao, anu we are under obliga tions to him for his wise counsel and the interest he has manifested. There has been no attempt to ac cumulate balances. The earnings have been expended in better aa rapidly as received, and this policy should be continued until the road is equipped and placed in firBt-class condition. X.IVBX.Y TiaU AT NEW YORK, A SCABS IOB THZ WBBTEBX CHIOS TBLB OBAPB OPXRATOBS. Bprlngfleld Republican. mbw ivis uiijr was treated to a storm BaturdAy nifht which inun dated the street a of the city and mada travel oy loot ior a wnue almost im practicable. It waa sccomnanied h tbe most remarkable electrical dis turbance New York has had in many jomb. a icmi ua uigut opera tivea of the Western TTninn Ulan...!. company thooght so, and as their bin- suyiu iu uie company s nuuamg is the center of most of the electric lines within the city's limits the a xair conaiuon to judge. The thun der waa preventing ordinary conver sation at about 10 o'clock, when the operatives were startled by a report as of a fire-cracker in the neighbor-. hoed of the switchboard. Looking in that direction they aaw a rrlnKz . .... " T . . fire apparently about five inches in diameter appear in front of the wire, and then leap as though thrown from some invisible hand to a chan delier at the western end of the long and fr a time it seemed a thnno-h a panic must necessarily occur. . The oaui nieaowiuiB.was in constans mo tion. There are about 10 chandeliers in the big room, and the flame leaped from one to the other of the gas fix tures, shining bo dazzlingly against the polished glass that it was almost impossible to watch it movements. George Baker, one of the best known operatives in the business, was seated in the east end of the room at his key, when the ball of fire seemed, to hacg above him. The oiher men shouted for him to get out of the way, and he tried to do bo, when the ball seemed to fall direoiJy upon him, roll along the floor a short distance, and then disappear. Bker was stunned by the shock, but it was only for a moment. His ooat was on fire, however, and whipping it off, he ex tinguished ihe, 'names. Among the sleeves and skirts of the ooat was a burned track, over which tne ball of fire had passed. Tho man in the Associated Press rooms, further upstairs, did not en tirely escape- Mr. McEenzie, one of the employes, was seated near one of tu. Aey street wmaows wnenine pail ol Wired the room close by him and giazed his left arm. The thock he experienced was so great as to disable his limb for a considerable time. An other employe seated near Mr. Mc Kei.zie Baid that the ball struck him and seemed to pass directly through rum. ne was uncocscous for several seconds, but finally recovered his auusea. Ho was inoapac tated for work for some time. The storm de layed messages from all parts of the country for about an hour, but, no damage waa done to the wires, and by midnight everything was working as smoothly as ever. Appoialm.nU for Hon. A SLWaddelU Hon. A. M. Waddell, Democratic che d: date for Presidential elector at Large, will address the people upon the lBsues of the campaign at the ol lowing times and places: Dobson, Monday, Aug. 13. Walnut Cove, Tuesday, Aug. 14. Greensboro, Wednesday, Aug. 15. Lexington, Thursday, Aug. l(i. Mocksville, Fr.day, Aug. 17. Salisbury, Saturday, Aug. 18., Concord, Monday, Aug. 20. Charlotte, Tuesday, Aug. 21. Dallas, Wednesday, Aug. 22. Lenoir, Thursday, Aug. 23. Morgan toe, Friday, Aug. 24. Marion, Saturday, Aug. 25. Abheville, Monday, Aug. 27. Waynesville, Tuesday, Aug. 28. Webster.. Wednesdav. Aucr. 29, Charleston, Thursday, Aug. 30. n si i wra a a . - xvOD Dins v ills, xriaav, auk. 81 Murphy, Saturday, 8ep. 1. Hayesville, Monday, Sept. 3. Franklin, Wednesday, Sep. 5 Breva'd. Friday. Sao. 7. llendersonvil'e, Saturday, Sep. 8. Columbus, Monday, Sep. 10. Rutherfordton, Tuesday, Sep. 11. newion, xnursuay, sep. 13. Tavlorsville. Friday. Sen. 14. . . mi a 4-a WUkesboro, Saturday, Sep. 15 uoone, nionday, Sep. 17. Jefferson, Tuesday, Sep. 18. Mrtarta. Wednoad.v R.n 10 The local oommittees ore urgently requested to advertise .the game by handbills and otherwise. The ladies are invited to be oresenk Spixb Woitaxxb. Cb'm'n Dem. State. Ex. Com. "naciathla "nmrnm (rmiM.ll :tv which so many seem now to be afflicted ? the word Mela ri I: , T7l - " wuimuioif un known today it is ss common as anv word to the English language, yet this . aww imcwsui ut ma- other word used by our forefathers in r- W1"" uwvous uis- to cover what our Brandfathera Biliousness, and all unuj v.- . bles that arise from a dianaa rAit; of the Liver which in performing its iuncttona finding it cannot dispose of ue one tarougn ne ordinary channel is OOmnelled to najn nfT ttimnk .u Tf,H:.5.nirrou'rottl,le' Malaria, u...VUo ma woo are suuer incr can well arnrwia.tn n a'. command Green's August Flower. - Its UU1CBS1V BWTUUU1 On His Wed dine Tonn rTniku UT L . i . . a w qui b i uuuib ior my seiz and wife. Hotel clerk "Suite!" Husband ui course, she is nerfWiw in.i. . g - F Tha nl-l 1 .n snvsKDi v ji i iu emnnne Aimea. - o lion oomnlezion iMtwdora tiaa nr riare. uuk munnii t m . . . i liner, wnnee erxecta are lasting. c . ' na vwu Were von trr,.,Klfl -ilk : -a . e' u - l , . .. .. .. " the Chics co trirl. 'T waa et f?;.t t-. ae t tin aeaeu. ainiv. "waii " ae,i I o - o " suae, cracked ice relieved me verj much.' . . ' au, aiae ery much." voean. Ro home Should be Without It. It take, the piece afa Doctor and easily Prescriptlens. No loss of ti m nn I nl-f T-.n, a wc,h k. I while taking. Wo danger from exposure after tak ing, invalids and delicate penoos will and it the I mildest aperient and tou-c they can use. A little wcii . uiku, uimubi rvuwHiiiiz sleep and a natural evacuation of the bowels. A 111 tie taken in the morning sharpens the appetite, cleanses the stomach and sweetens tbe breath. if- A PHTSICItH'S : OPINION. ?Te. DeeD Prscticing medicine for twenty year n,o never neea able pound that would, like tfmimons Liver Beralat??" Ki vi up - aaw- a.vv.unu. mvvn UJC llVr M twCllOn. w'"' " -vt A- , Tv BenitiEwD, Arc. disUDguisbM) from U1 frsvucu and imltkMieThw VlAS aw aw aaeaw aasa aa, VIA AS tr&Jw ajj Wcsl Ana, Mil 1 (rait mear Ma AWmA a aad V tof aa mark mm sW.a. a ' cne iiqo ine sesu &ua ukusVUIxo of 4. Vl mm hbv ewa vas uuui in wrmBikflP. ain1 If. Zeilln 1 . u C C i Jrt -I .s-t ; Si e Cw 2 re JL it? O Wp S rfl ' e 1 r. p2 A 05 S5 0). J . .. .; S-H i-H fH' CO O O C3 CO , '.-''I rr ' Babies " Had H no baaa for laetatod Pood oar tmie twby ant ban dtad. Sba aai been vatae It te thn Bwottak and la a ploaip. hraltby. ragr-ebeakad baby."-n. jmn t., i i. Iiid hU. Sleep all Night Happy all Day " We tried other fodoX bat findta noaa to am wHh our little (rtri. aaad rou LaetataS Mod She beau at caxvi to nil Iwh. and Imnmad la beslta. ToabataMBrlsbAttvtfy.aiidhaBty as Bf child aa be, aleepimt twelTe acma a nratca, aad wsjdnc ap laurtunc erary mornlas.'' Wm. S. rrerifc 1X1 H aim.ee a.. TmvmU, Ok. Cutting Teeth Easily "Laotatad Toed it as eioeOent food for teathlns children. My baby la aeliur It end la ealtlay her txeth thM hot weataaraitboat any trouble.- nr.. JTteae O. Ml mi, !!, Mm. Saved from Cholera Infantum "Otrr baby bad Cholera Infeatom, sad antfl wa trted Lecteted rood, weonuld Sad nothln to etsy on its etomerJi It t.iw. wu. awwi 4Kab4 troabla. sad aoon reoovared.'v-Jrn. JC w. to, THE RESULT OF U8INC L. ACT AT ED Food Morr BocaaMuw AMD Bcovomiou. or Foooa. mo Meale fee an Infant for Si. bellypiapand. At Preaylte eev. M eta. SL tar-A varosble nuaabM oa "The Nutrition of latsnai sad Innlida," tree on arattsatton. welli. lCMiintfli a. ia.. ansi issvdh vy. TTT yy n -r ri imtnrtnr. n n.r W.nia6.1UbMfilu. -ar-at v . at JLJB JL -kw.JT ilAnnnAn 0 VlCarailCC OcllC; s i If lump and Rosy ilSam We iJjaKe Sue- D. R Prince Albert, four button cut . , . ! WT1 ana k suits. Prices low. LaeeSjBlaek Ohantilly, Lace Flounces, French LaceDraperies in black and cream, Oriental lvace t louncea in e white and cream, ; 1 T e . several iNoveities m Laces, that have not heretofore been included in the Clearance Sales. And asrain we offer aneciallv oar enure une oi ureas Milks in Haiin Surfaces. Although just in the mid Sanson, wa are having anlAndid anA. eesa in sellinr these Silks. The line aa to shades ia still well assorted. W. H. & B. S. TUCKER & CO. y virtue of a mortract mu m public mcUob for sash. ;e executed to m, 1 will otilt 1 Tal".,i,e "Py. "e town ? .V.'. C'' to-wit: One new reokleoee. tolsle In Walnut, on beat residence atreet In town. Lot. laurjoo: ten quarea Irota the buslnras part nor i f the town. Two J5ing uie above. T0x3i feet each: rr-t. one new tobacco faetorv. wuo (Mt w irfh.VL.. ln onter ot town. 8 tore-bouse ti:?,SlUJi',0 t which Mot I ' country trade enters: lot lMxzn stiri-hV,.. I - rainwai .More-house i K.Trrrt.. i?."?' u,u " between de- ' " .r- . rnw uiese lots one aa i tee three Slates. -i enimtin. th. ....V. - .. . u jv niu nacu y..wlll reach, the river tournui? "T e niUea; scenery unexcelled, hi eh est I Lri rtBdW tr iummer hotel ' i iur st IDDO.ll vacant lots In the Bioat dealra' site above, ss I DtlSlnAee nnrt. nt .1, -. . " - residence and k.?t A.try' terminus of the Cape Fear a Tad- of its many natarsi advaMagesTbe opportuail Z.:?r..or.VT nd cPtl are easla to froa aU ZZ . "eea aJ w III I I ISJIiHHIl poiuu of tbe eora must He aurlhl 1T mL. The e jmpeiuna po power ZrJ?'SrVn ? P'e lor a lam elty. betna peograi t oh leal Iocs tiou -nVn i T iwr m targe CUT, setnc ,t"y '"fdj, the natural market for n uS r8 THLtJS surprised at Kl-.TnE "v"-..,r- u epqon-tes wlU be 1 vv ITl.TTlt",rrai!UDyj. r-slA' H" BKVOLI4 Trustee. -r . wMt awe. jai. Ajrr. m. . ; UAF) OTVmif IMTTfll 111 in .Al A I V 111 V V I V KJXZi. A A AH. AtOif SCHOOL WORK OUR Great Specialty. With the finest line of papers. Cards and Envelopes aver lntroaucea into tbia Ntatai ami W . A 1 . .. large assortment of fresh type, first- oinas preases, au., we are well prepared for SCHOOL PRINTING, i And solicit patronage for Invitations. froerammes. Circulars, Catalotruee. Ac, Ac Send in your orders at once. S3aT Bern ember we have the largest and most complete Printing amd Bindimr Ea- tsuuiomxui in iiortn uarouoa. EDWARDS & BROUGUTON, frln'er. and Binders, Raleigh. N. C. XBCUTOB'S NOTICE. lavlnr Qualified as execntnr n ih. Ueabetl i iiebn.;. lata nf lik .7il i hereby nottfv the emJitnra nf hr ... r ' . i?ir.hi?I.ii0 1U1 my home In NaahvUle, . v., by the 4th day of Annuel, IS8S, s Aug. 3, 1888. PBldCILLA w'. BETTS, rbl WIRE RATLING AND OB tjei HAJkLEMTAL WIRE WORKS, r u ir u rt oo., HO. Ill at 115, north Howatd street, Bal timore, manufacturers of "wire railinif for oemeteriea. baloonies, Ate, tkyes! feoders, wires, wood and coal sciefu werew eaga Iron bedsteads, aaUa,eo. i Richmond. Locomotive RICHMOND, VA. Builders of locomotit stndard or nar row ftauge, adapted to every service. Engines and Boilers, (15 to 20.1 TTorso Pn-or For all purpn. . Cospplete steam plants for factories and Mills. ', Improved Saw Mills. Ca nablo of eutrincr s nnn tn A nnn ft of lumber per day, with patented devices for accurate an1 rani.l ,.v lot of smallengines and boilers, from 4 n u uuiw power ltnner a Delanev ' for Sale low t- rlnan t.htn suit u;... for catalogue and estimates on your wants. ' - Palceman for North Carolina, jul2-fmo.j Ureensboro. N. C. I fi vr u -WTmrr r -m--r-wm JVrain a W 1J JL summer stock to.mke room for our full stock which is beginning' to errive. Straw Hats I at half cost. Great reduction on budi- I mer clothing and underwear. I TTTnm nwrcniTTiiTv ' a new lot of Gloria Uk Umbrella's, PriceslJB5,2.00,$125,9.50,8.00and $8.60. j Just Arrivecl, a full line of black dress suits, S. B. A Wl EELl CLOTHIERS HHmFfiS SPECIAL BARGAINS and all varieties of custom made In suitittn oJl,oth:iiv : MERCHANT TAILOR, ' m 8;WEST MARTIN STREET, (Opposite Pojtoface.) The bedt goods sty llahly i and subetan- uauy maoe up at '. ' an and see me and examine goods mi una sue prices lor yourselves. The reduction in rates is bona fide. Very respectfully, I. Winetrob NOi,TH CAROLINA I Home Insurance Co., OF RALUGn, N. O Orjranised in Has been inmulng property in orth parolina for eighteen years. With agents - j wv w m aass kjymyv mXZM able to rvialr)di nd ovft of the tnoun i - I biii-j. ,l iv1 Pwonaeor property owner. i iw ummj. vuMioif inarn nmra mdum. HdtT TOT ICMtMtfi &t ntM axel Iaw sasb V I w saw at v w aSaW aAAVOfJ Ual any; company working in North Carolina OiSSiaOFPMPl!ISCE. ' DwelliiigB in town and country, mer- r iarenoM, scnoois, oourt- neum, aria prouuce ana live jtocJk. cot ton gins. : Insure i the North Carolina Home Insurance Company W. 8. PHiatnosK, Ch as. Root rreeidens. Soc aid Treaa. W. G. TJrCHFBCH, p. Cowpkb vice-rreanaent. .dltister vtuw is oragn nuuaing, no. ttalloaiitreX Telsmhone Mo. A Convenient Place TO STOP: IVldSELEYS la riiinxvitu 8t Balaiob. Oonvenient far lma t.u....L ... near the rpitol; convenient because you are comfortable with good fire ia you? rooms; convenient for we have ailth' delcaciea nf th have everything at hand for Reasonable Rates, Oonvenient for everybody a quiet quiet place,to rest. It's a convenient place for everybody feel,as f t home, be satisfied a.. who wants' j we make You will S5QO Reward ! We will pay the above reward lor any ease - m v .v v nna a fuf Snal V fSsaOTj OX lalnt, dyspepsia, sick headaohe, Indl ns nation er eosUveness we cannot eanon, conM) ire with Went .v..v.tu,iui ofliiiiea witn. They are aiuvlj vegetable, and never fail to give aUrtae. tion. Lrc. boxes eootahung an suirarooat plUMSe. Vor sale by all druJVlVts! Tewa o oounterfetta sad ImlUUoos. The irennliw Madlsoa 8t!,Chl jjj wis j88 BaTieg? 0 u aretey12e -rTrjrAlfTBI-IIAN-.To take the a Bgeney v MI.TC11DK Ur UfJI OS nor tufa. . Usr sues in proportion. A rare chaaceand unr! niutent buainMs. Thau aafo. . 7"" P"? tuppBedby outer aafi'antoS Ze . i aa went e not Hefe fin.. fHne wravstl a saWra. COAL. Tim llBBdrei 11 j Fifteen Tm Arrived a few days since, second . ship men of Out excellent Bed Ash COAL t i For ffrstta. Superior to any other anthracite coal. Two hand red tons Tennessee Soft, and one hundred W. Va. Splint. ODCD nDo FIFTY CORDS DRY PINE, And two hundreif beet heart. Cut anj length desired, or sold Ions;. UiL. The best Illuminating oils, dellv ere from our patent oil tank wagon. tHo waste to purchasers. FOIL. II. IJiDREWS & CO 8iliriNGi . AND i WOT SLOW! - ' .'- For an' Ice cold and refreshing bever : age go to A W. Goodwin & Co'b drug store, and you can get it, sparkling soda water, ice cold mineral wateis, orange -cideion draught, mozie, limeades and'; milkshakes. : ; S59000 Cigars Just received, choice and select brands Sweet and free smokers. If you enjoy a pleasant and delightful smoke, you can get it at Goodwin drug store. GARDIK SBED OF EVEKI KIND AND FOR j EYERTBODT. OtAndard Patent Viuiinlnoe Th.. U spioes and Flavoiing Extracts, Per turnery and Toilet Soaps. fPhe best hra"" . . auu sm ok " A Tng tobacco always on hand. LORBERRY w PreBcirlptions dispensed at all hours cl day or night. W-wni your orders and intend to nave them if Prices and Quality will -win. A. W. Goodwin & Co. i i! j" I J. L. STONE, I RALEIGH, N. a ' PIAIMOS AND ORGAIMS. P FiirnitiiPA Parlor and bed room set, nnta fbeds, etc., Sec To 0e I closed mil tn make room for PIANOS & ORGANS RALEIGH, N. a CITIZENS TRUST COMPANY , RALEIQHN C, Solicits and it empowered to execute TRUSTS OF ALL KINDS. AtABAQB PBOrxBTT AB Agent for Owners; To Buy and Bell Property, COIXECTRENTS IH)K AFTER TAXES, BUY AITOBELL SECURITIES: i. - i TolasHa negotiable oertificates againt rv -TV-- Hiww wosa money can be obtained at the Lowest Buling Hate TOpaJa! O. M. HAWKINS, President, .F-,80 Vioe-Presideat. P. St. WILSON. Othtar. HffliSF'S' KCnSSM Or MAN v7i w . ?" secret eiseasea cause nerroo. rfl. eatar rh7 cou,, d"' ." Bngnt'a disease, which eainoV be eurVd ..ta briSn'SS on,, '"ctrtty eVay IT IVert. "T aa Aa-U iu. 1": .1
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