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w I .11 u Observer. I Prions. Dinx4ixoirTMoxiAT) airJ imv wwa J rTtPTTTTiT on its tn r- 1 " -wy IsBKK, 8 AND -r- fMr mm .tm, Pr, 'jf ,Ts ssonths, . . : i:-f - $T M In MB n ' 5. .. .4. Bnillll v 1 ' SIX iiwingi k Wo mom eototwl without parraeot, and l I pm sat sitor tb exptntiua of tlm paid foe, nd nop- FRIDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1888. : BXBOTIOII. TVKBOA.V, vaat.bar" 6th, ' ' I MATlsAU TICKETS '':' ' m rteoMiT : GROYER CLEVELAND, : I , HI VlCE.ntSlDUT : I ALLEN G. THURMAN, F0B.ELECT0R3 Staw at Lahoe: 'f AUTBKD M. W ADDKLL, 61 New lUnoTer.t MDKB1CK M. 8TR0DWICK, o( Orange,! Diit&icp Klkotobs: 1H DiiT.-OKO. H. BBOWN, Jr.,of Beaufort. i in Dirr.-JUHN K. WUODAKU, ol WUsou. ih.t CHARLES H. AYtAJCK. of Wavae. I irm Kurr-KDWAiiD W.- FUU,Jr.of Johnston. I'fcrS DiT .-J. H. WBSON, of Burry. S 1th D18T.-8A1HJKL Jj PaitBKKIOii. ot BullW 1 la Din.-LEHOYrkCALDWKLL. ol Ire3eU iTH UiBT. THOMAS M. VANK ofCaldweU. I H Iwi. W. X. C&AWVOJU), 3 liavwooCL STATE TICKET. roa 60tzkhob: DANIEL Q. FOWLE, of Wake. JOB LIITJT. OOTXBSOB I THOMAS M". HOLT, " of Alamance. For Associate Justice of the 8a- : I preme Court t 5 fill the vacancy caused Aahe: -it- bj the death of Thomas S JOS. J. DAVIS, , : - of Frauklin- ', fox Associate Justices of the Su preme Court under amendment to the Constitution: JAMES E. SHEPHERD, a - v ' of Beaufort, r i .-ALPBONSO C AVERY, i 4 of Burke. ' JTOH BSORXTAXT Or BTATB. JWM. L. SAONDEBii, i- of Orange. - FOB TSBASOTUm : DONALD W. BAIN, of Wake. x 9TIBIXTXHSSKT Of UBLIO 1N8TRC0- ' jsot : SIDNEVm FINGEB, s , of Catawba. ' roa attorbbt' oxsxbal : THEODORE PJ. DAVIDSON, of Bunoombe. fob acditob: , Q. W. SANDEBLIN, ; Of Wayne... FOR COYGBESS. 70PBTH DISTRICT B. H. BTJNN, of Nash. POCKEBIf TICKKT M U84, At the election in Richmond county 1 1 In 1884 Oliver H. Dockery, the pres- i I ent Reoublicani candidate for oov- : ernor, voted as louowss , i : To represent the public in the Leg f I islature he V0f4 for BarveyQuick, a i ;!negro lawyer, against John W. Sneed, PI one of the best whit farmers of Rich mond ootmty. ' .;.!-!-: ,; "j JPor Coroner, -he jvoted for Felix Jacobs, negro man, against Daniel I' Gay, one-legged Confederate sol--JI die.--4:iii -- : , 't J r I " Fo Registef of Deeds,Jieotea for I one H.-; WX Hafleef a -'BOgroi- man, i i against : Alexander McDonald, a p I white man competent to ftll the Office j f ud universally osteemed in! the f 'f oounty for hia oourteotui bearing. - f V-; ' Unnecwary fixation U'wjutt to. !' ofuwvClev eland's Letter of Aeoept- 'S .... . V- i ':K$uri .. - . - ' k i : . ance. If . Axn ip the Governor's Guard won the first prife axxT th! competitive drill fat Durham. . AU honor to our gallant bs7a.lThej--,Win.) jlaurela ' wherever Ithey ga Their meriUtheir and ser I fioea should be duly appreciated by Jtht eitizens of Baleigh.- ; . , i I Th Radical: tharges made against I Judge Fowl as to action on bis part in s connection with the soeeial tax bond ' matter are guficiehtly answered by ' Judge Fowle's wn brief statement to k the effect that wnoetcr ssys be ever received or aseA aiy money o j any bonds or anything else in connection with the matter1 In' anywise improp- r erly "it a liai and tileoundrel., . No words oould add to the force of that i remark.. lis eloquence is specially " wraended to "cat's-paw" Tom Dev- ". ran.'. ' .IV' it-..4! . W? la- i n i-i '.Fool Fobakxb has been speaking in Connecticut,' as we have hereto fore stated, and the New York World thinks he lias made the State safer than ever for Cleveland. He and Blaine seem to be striving with each other to be the .Republican party Burohard of tibia rampaign. May ' they both succeed. If ever: there was a party deserving of two Bar- chardr it is the Republican party with which this country is afflicted. .' Tm :: Krrcsra is aetting the woods on fire for Democracy in the West. A 1 correspondent writing from, Sparta, Alleghany county says: "I never I saw more pleased Democrats in my ' life than those' who bear Kttchin's I ' speeches. His canvass in this oounty '( is doing great good. ' Yon need not f fear the West I learn in every pre- cinct, that gains wi 1 bermade foir the Democrats. Pritchard's canvass has I caused, many Republicans to leave I the party in this oounty. Linney, the I recegade, has also driven many from ! the Republican ranks in Wilkes and I - Alexander couatieaJ I find Demo- crats; everywhere, not only hopeful j but sanguine of increased gains and I of victory in November. Kitchia will I do great good in th West, say prom I inent Demooiats- T" J r going I, wili over him. He has created more I enthusiasm -thin any ; person I ever , aaw." Hurrah for Ki-.chint mix -: Bichmoud oOunty haTe come out in the public press ai4 declared that the Radical nominee U no farmer, is no betterf : in that respect, in deed, than the mfial shiftiest negro cropper. ' Odckertlaf Alliance neigh bors now come oui and formally de clare that he U noiAllianoe man; that wbue claiming t be a member of that organization he Is tiolating ere ry one of its Tital principles. Bead what they have to say as, it is printed in full elsewnerf . xneir card ap pears in the Laoriaburg (Richmond oounty) Exchange" and we take it for granted that they!; are, for the most part at least, from Richmond (Dock- ery s) county. nT eenainiy aware of the Taatldjfferenoe between Dockery'fl professions and his prac tices as an Alliance ban and they ex press their sentiments in no uncer tain language, x ney are evidently goou Alliance men themselves and what they say is good feeding for Alliance men generally, f iney cau upon Dookery either to disclaim utterly or openly to espouse and endorse the principles of the farmers1 Alliance. Will he heed their demandT It is safe to say no. He; will go on as he has begun., lift will continue to claim fellowship f ith a most worthy organization wml0 ; TiolatiDg openly every principle fori which that organization rest Oh what a fraud he is in wbjjktAoever way . he it considered ! A pretended farmer and yet no farmer at 11 avowedly op posed to lawyers ahu yet himself a sort 01 jacK-leg tawjer ana training his son for the barjik pretended friend of the negro andjyefc speakitig in as much contempt as Pan Russell does of the colored mtn -whenever it suits his purpose to di ab; a man: with' a white skin and yet seeking to foist himself on the people of North Caro lina as their Governor by the aid of negro votes; a man "of respectable an tecedents; and yet slandering respec table white womenj, the wife of the President among them, and nfinif ters of the gospel; a pretended frfend of me people ana yet; seeaing pie ai with all his might to retain the burdensome war taxation which' is grinding us in the dust; a pretended friend of agri culture and yet the pliant tool of the trusts and other combinations of mo nopolists at the North that are throt tling afirricuiture tbe country over: and last, but not least, the pretended Al liance man who tiolates constantly tne most vuai principle ut iuo wrgaiu zation in - wblehMhie claims member ship. How can any self respecting citizen of the btate vote for such man to fill the Hi chest office within the State's gift 1 Read the ca the good and trae Alliance men A ozBTtiHAir of -Oxford writes u that the statemint of "a tax-payer with respect to certain Granville mat ters under the head of 'Information Wanted" in the Issue of The 8ignal of the 4th inst. is tissue of false hoods." It appears that the suit men tioned in the article had been insti tuted three weeks? before The Signal of the date named came out. Tbe claim against Garner was put in the hands of Messrs. Graham .and Win ston in Jnne )ast by the County Board of Education. .The Commia sionershad nothing to do .with it. Suit tu brought to thonasT oourt after the claim came into the hands of Messrs. Graham and Winston. Mr. Winston has not been chairman of the Granville ixecutire committee oommittee sinoegl882 and 1883. He was elected Attorney to the Board of Commissioners Jn'Ootober, 1887. As far as MrJ Winston? is concerned that gentleman himself fwritee us that "the whole article it-wilful; malicious, premeditated falsehood. - and our reoords show it? The thing seems to tare been another Dockery '"rerity." Rbao the ringing card of Mr. L Bankt Holt, published In this issoe. There is nothing that indicates more clearly the desperation of the Radical cause than the utterly reckless charges that are being made by the Radical leaders against jreputable citizens of the State. They wfll react as certainly as the son rises knd with such force as to destroy Radicalism, ai Lincey says by aeeident-f forever. "Open the aoor and let the cowards and tbe slan derers past out!'- 1 i m m . I '. A D 'STIJLL ABOTBKB1 BA1IJED. i ne suDioinea eorrespondenoe ex plains itself : II ' Oalahilr, N. C., Oct. 8th, 188. Hon. A. M. Seated Oovtmor If. C.: Dxab Sib W81 you please gite me the number of nigro j istioes of the peace now acting as sucn in tne BtateT wnere are tney, who are they and when were they elected T , How many negroes nave Deen lappointed to omee in tms SUte under Democratic gov ernment T . . , ; i Now while I do inot believe there are any, nevertheless the Republican speaxers are m axing sucb charges, want to.know the; "facta in the case. With much respect. If f Ahdxbsoh. . ExtcurrVl Dxpa etm bxt, r ; 1 RaleioS, Oct. 9th, 1888. J. Anderson, Jfsq Diar Sib: The? recorded list of justices of. the peace in the office of Secretary Of State: does in ao way indicate who are white, or who are colored; but after; 'investigation and full conference with the officers of the government I feel safe in saying that there; is not a,1 negro justice of the piecej jholding l a ' commission in North Carolina unless be was sppoint ed and coipmissionbd by a Republi can clerk Of the ioourl. They have the right: jto appoint under certain circumstances and may have appoint ed some i hegroes. f As Governor, I have never appointed any but white men and repeat that in my opinion there is. not a negro justice in .the State that has been appointed under any Democratic administration. y Yours truly, -; m I & A. M. Soajus. And soi we havi the pleasure this morning of spiking another. Radical gun not to speak 01 exposing another desperate Radical falsehood in all its hideousneea. What further depth of depravity! will the Radical leaden now be able to fiaa f The Hew York; Labor has nomi nated Jainea J. ICjrogan for mayor. The Republicang .will - nominate a straightout candidate, and will try to make capital for their - national ticket cut of M4 Hew$t nomination by tta uounty uamacraej. DNkiitH a AllteM Mmm. XmrimwitS BnUrpibe. - j CoL O H Dockery, while olaiming to be aa iUlianoe man and professing to believe the' Alliance to be tbe grandest f organization in existence next to the Christian religion, yet ad vocates Monopoly, Trusts and High Tariff, whereas the National Alliance in Us declaration of principles adopted the following. "We shall teach un faltering hostility to all class legit! tion, the tyranny and oppression ot monopoly, excessive taxation, the lavish expenditure of publio monies and to every species of wrong add abuses practiced in government affairs, and shall denounce and expose fraud and corruption in pub lie official places whenever . dis covered, no matter f iom what source they may come." Oar State Alliance also passed the following .resolutio: "Whereas, aa members of this Staie jurisdiction we are pledged to secufre cheaper living lor tne larmers; and whereas one of tne leading methods to secure for ourselves this cheap lit- ing has been declared by tbe Nation! Alliance to consist in such a revision of the tariff as will lay tbe heavret burdens on. luxuries and tne lighten on necessaries ol life and as will re duce the incomes from imports to a strictly revenue bards, and whereas tbe demands of our fraternity require thirst we should- be vigilant and active in givipg force and effect to this demand of our National Alliance, and where as it is the bounden duty of every Alliance man to stand to and abide by this declaration of the National Alliance. Now, therefore, be it re solved, That we do hereby renew our obligations to abide by a and give effec: to this declaration of princi ples as announced by the National Alliance. Keaolved, That as true and steadfast Alliance men we pledge ourselves to give neither aid, support,1 nor comfort, nor to votk for any person or persons who cannot and will not co opera'e with this Alliance in standing by and giving practical effect to the demand of said National Alliance. MOw while willing to accord to every man the full, free and untrameled exerolse of his religious and political views, yet we cannot see how any mm, claiming to be an Alliance man, can consistently advocate a high protect ive tariff and foster monopolies and trusts in tbe face ol tbe above quoted declarations from the highest author ity recognized by all true Alliance men. No one knowa better than Col. Dockery that ignorance of the law is no excuse for a violation of tbe law. Hence his oxcubo at Mooreaville that he had not heard 6f the Alliance res olutions on the subject does not -by any means exculpate him, and we would earnestly call upon him pab- uoiy to declare nimseii eitner utterly disclaiming or openly espousing and endorsing the principles and teach ings of the Farmers' Alliance. . D, D. McLfTtRs, , i H. McLxax, JOHB C CUBBIB, 1 , L. A. MoIiaubib, ,' L- J. KlIXT, ; J. M. Braxs, J. B. McColhav, D.vZ. HaKdui, Jobs McLbah, .. D. D. Wbioht, B. L. McLadobux. Spirit r Ui StaM Praak . Reports say (hat Col. Morehead "literally mopping (be face of the earth" with Brower at every place where they have spoken. Greens boro Patriot. J : John Nichols pretends to berths special friend and peculiar champion of 'tbfr laboring men. It was by his false pretense tbat he induced many of them' to rote for him two years ago, but he 'cannot deceive them again. Among his many acts of du plicity ia one that has .recently been exposed, and which proves not only that his promises cannot be- rel:ed upon, but also that he is using? his position In Congress not, for the in terest of' the ( people but merely: to promote.' his ' own interests. Last year he had the appointment of a cadet to the military academy at West Point, and a laboring man at Dur ham named Van Noppen a respect able white' 'mechanic wrote him a letter. in regard to the examination of applicants'for that position. Itlhadi been the custom among Congressmen to give the appointment of cadet to the boy who oould stand the best ex amination, so as to give every bay in the district an equal chance. Nichols promised to do this, and in answer to Mr.; Van Noppen wrote a letter in which he said, '! will give due notice and let all the young men have an equal chance." This was right, and was just what had been done by all the other Congressmen from .this SUte. But: did Nichols do this 'Not by any means. On the contrary, in violation of his promise, he quietly appointed bit son! Now, what ought to be done with such a mant ; Ought he to be reward ed by a re-election? Can such a man be again be trusted. Let the people ot4his district answer at the polls! Cha ham Becord. ; 1 The Wilmington Star and the Char lotte Democrat, two of our most ju dicious exchanges, agree in eonde inn ing, the practice of joint discussions between candidates for the guberna torial office. : Both assign the same reasons as applicable to the middle and eastern sections of the State. They aay that the large Republican crowds composed chiefly of negroes, will not bear a Democratic candi- date, and vice versa the crowd of whiLn T)nmnrAt:a will not nnmminirla with the mixed crowds on the other;! the result is, that each speaker; only gets tbe ear of his own party hearera. This reasoning may apply to a larger; section on tbe other side of the moun tains. On this side, with the excep tion of Aibeville, the voters and the; audiences are almost exclusively white! Hence, the! white element predomi-C nates, with a very considerable cOIor-d admixture. The audiences everywhere! as a rule represent both parties at tentive, interested and atten ire audi tors. ' To' them a joint debate is o great interest both amusing and inf atructive. lit would be a great de privation jto them to lose the benefif of hearing both sides, to learn, com pare, approve or denounce, and to g4 home with : convictions strengthened or weakened on the authority or byl the force of j eloquence of the,greavv men who beg their votes. Mr .'Dock ery denies jj them this pleasure ; but Mr. Kitchia will prove himself a good substitute ,for thes other competitor not indulged in a It with the Be- publican esndu l Asbevill-' Oiti- vat wun ins Lie- u n,t Aahawill If,,. I , ' H ----1 - i -j- tarsi am, m t'tm jmw lapn-M Crt DaitB. i DlgMed- by tb 9 tin and ODMrrer. Woodard tbJ Paxton. j If a justice's judgment that has be come dormant be docketed it ia not thereby revived so as to support an execution. Its lost vitality cannot be restored by docketing it, and it can 11 -be enforced. A new action should be brought on a dormant judgment in a. magistrate's court, ana the new ..... . i judgment tnua ODtaineu may oe aocx etea, and will support process. Carter vs. White. To support an action undar the statute authorizing an action to be brought to vacate a junior grant "is sat0 against law or obtained by false suggestions," the complaint must al lege and the evidence show 1 hat the grant was obtained ia the manner de soried in the statute. The action lies inly in favor cf a senior grant in terfered with by the junior grant. Where a grant is for "an island followed by a particular description Withl metes and bounds, the laitei govekni, and if they do not embrace the ejutire island, the portion not so embraced is not granted; the particu lar description controls the general words. Mopre vs. En re. Good faith and the use of ordinary care Aod reasonable diligence are ali that oan be required of executors and administrators. They are not insur ers The fact that they carry the fund oat of the S ate is not itself fc devastavit. While the statute pro vides tat an administrator may pa) the fuhfl into tbe clerk's office, in cer tain caab its provisions a e not man datory! i-Attievll. and . Wuu Cor. of Uft News and Obseryer. I Ashxville, N. C , Oct. 10. The: Holston Conference, after seyenday&' labor, closed its sixty fifth session last night. Rev. A. W Curtif was trieJ, convicted and ex pelle from the ministry and mem bersbfp of the M. E Church, South, for dishonest practices. The assign mentfi for the coming year were an nounced last night by the Bishop, si tervwhich the Conference ad j our ned. The aession has been pleasant, har monious and successful j in its work, and rauch spiritual benefit and edi fication has resulted to this commu nity txom the presence and preaching ol sot many learned and godly men amotj'g us. Trie oounty canvass begins on Sat urday. The first appointment is at Uppr liom ny Baptist church. ACe contract ior lurnismnir s.wer pipe for the proposed sewerage sys temf (his city was signed last night. W. W. Harris, representing the Cal umei Fire Clay Company, of Louis ville. Ky is the contractor at tbe sunf of $16,827 25 for sixty thousand feet of pipe. There were seven other bid, the highest being $22,283.56. Work will begin at once, and Ashe villi will soon have a perfect system of Sewerage, branching out into every secjuon ol tne corporation. judge Walter Clark spent Satur- uay nere ana ounaay at rsiacB xuoun tain station witn mi family, ile is holding McDowell Superior Court uas week, j tThere is some talk of having a bier Democratic bat beoue here just before tse election. ' M RIIDSVlLLE :A lg Dcmcr(le Rally In Prapet. Cog. t tbe News and Observer. tRtiDiviu N. C, Oit. 10. 1888. A big Democratic rally, fUff raisict? barbecue, fcc , will be had in Beidsville oaihe 17th : mat. The.largest crowd that has been in Reidsville for many a day is expected. Tbe commit ee started out this morning with a sub scription list and in a short time had about 4UO subscribed. The follow ing speakers are expected to be pres ent. Hon. -j - Allen, representative irom; Mississippi; tion tieo. W. San derliij, candidate for auditor; Hon. N B. Broughton of Raleigh; Hon. T. B Wonack of Pittsboro and Hon. 0. B Watfon of Winston, j Aq elaborate programme is being prepared oy Mai. (ido. w. ilamlett and bis committee. A; big change is taking place in this county. Every day uen are turning over to the Dem ocrals and you may look out for a big JDeriocratio majority from old Bock mgeam. : w 5 7sjrri. f Flia. s Nature s own true laxative. It is he most easily taken;, and the most effective remedy known to Cleanse thtj System' when Bilious or Costive to Dispel i Headaches, Colds, and Ffvers; to Cure Habitual Constipa tton, indigestion, rues, etc. Mann raptured only by tbe California Fig oyrop uompany, tssn irrancisco, Cal, jonn a. l escna, ooie Agent for Kal etgn, . v. 3 Joseph Anderson, a member of! the wholesale dry goods . firm of Asop, Moeby & Co., Richmond, died suddenly Monday. .f .- m m 1 Judge Thurmsn -addressed tbe Supreme Court for forty minutes in tpe Bell telephone case. i Oscar Wilde has made a success Of bis fairy stories. OUTOE SORTS! Sick all Over! p Llrer torrid, bowels eoettT, blood sluggish, stomach weak and full, your dif-eatio-i Is Impair ed and the orcDi Inactive. Ti-Ur mnmnlimi .r f dull and stupelled, your tinpe Irritable and pee- ;.: visa, you are uo nt fur business or comuanloo- Uip TT "I hate uaea many remedies for Llrar affeetioe and debility, but tound anjrthing to benefit to tbe extent tbat Stm nona Ll-rer R-alatn. has. I sent from Minne sota t Georvla fur the remedy and would have sent furtbei for such a medlclDe. I woo id advUte all who are similarly affected to viva It a tral as It seems the onl; tiling that never falls to re llava," P. )f. Jaiiney, lllnneapmiai MiDn. txanlne to see that you get the genuiae, dts UnculshM frera all frauds and (Dilutions by our K,4I lrade-arl4iB front of Wrapper, sod on tbe side toe seal aud signature ot J. 11. ZelUn S'JO. - J ; ; n WITf IftST.S-ftETTICST JUVENILES QUEER PEOPLE r.i-Vrc CLAWS ViW ( Klopmmemt of Of Trig mmd th Utnttr.) Full of the addrst 11-tuikn. rhartnlaa storti-s and laaab-INWveatnai tllutrMinii by to Prince of Juvwiile utiKU. KrlllBf lmatenaey. I rittca mar mi It f HiUmt 1uU Mt m-iH rUk dAiultL Hon. Clinton B. VUt r fur i Mil mmm mmd li)nl.'-Boa. tL R H OonwBll. D. t. - "Mr J v. uwv lo Ml Dyspepsia, DeTer aaTe s mmmi wintts evv f o. vox. -nmm. Ion. Howard Cm)r. kUaifelitkls- fa. For Men Chiefly. When your collars and cuffs are rough and irritate your' flesh, when you find the fine linen eaten away in spots, displaying the coarse filling, this is the cause : They have been washed with ordinary soap, whose cleansing properties are due to caustic soda and elbow grease ; either of these will produce the above, and the starch makes them feel as if you had a saw around, your neck. Pyle's Pearlinc does away with the rubbing, hence it saves all wear and tear in the wash. It is as harmless as the finest imported castile soap. Linens washed with it are perfectly white and last many times as long as if washed in the old rubbing-, twisting, wrecking way. " Peddlers and some unscrupulous grocers are offering imitations which they claim to he Pearline, or " the san:e as Pearline. if- W CI tr it's false they are not,.-tnd besides are a-rv dangerous. PEARLINE is tever peddled, but sold by all good grocers. Manufactured only by JAMES New Votk J. R. FERRALL & CO 223 Faj-t,r.tTille, tit AltE RECEIVIKO Fresh Cocoanuts, Oranges and Bananas. Fresh Ground Seconds. F' SODA AND OYSTER CRACKERS. CORNED BEEF AND PORK. MltE LOT N. . HAMS. C H01CE VIROINIA IIAM3. Prices Rock Bottom. Quality Guaranteed "elepbone No. 88. 1S67. Fall Trade 18881 J. J. THOMAS & CO. i Italeig-h, IV. O. Cotton Sellers s AND Offer to the trade, Ginners AND Farmers 1,000 bundles new Arrow ties. 800 bun dle spliced Arrow ties, 10,000 yards -Burlaps and other cloth suitable for covering cotton, bulk meat, flour, coffee, sugar molassja, meal, corn, oat, hay aud ship -stuff, all of which we will sell nrjon VERY BEST TERMS. We solicit yc ur consignments of cot ton, and pledge you our twenty years experience to serve you faithfully and right. Will make cash advances upon bills of lading or cotton in hand when ever deilred. j. J thoiis i- m 818, 815 and 817, a Wilmington Street, uaieign. a. .;. . J. Uardifl, Grocer, Offers at all times a complete aad carefully Selected Stock Of all seasonable sabstantlals and luxu riesofthe PROVISION TRADE Heats, liah. Fine Butter, Fine Teas, Coffees, Ae., etc. : Canned Goads of the most approved brands, including he Peaches, Pears, Apricots and Cherries of the "Golden Gate Company " of 8an- Jeee. BEST CAM ED VEGETABLES, Com, Tomatoes, Asparagus, Succotash. Ac, Ac ; PRESERVES, Jellies, Saucee, Olives, Flavoring Ex ' tracts, and everything alse in the way of TABLE SUPPLIES For special announcements from day to day, see the local col urn of this papsr. E. J. HARDIN. NOTICE TO City Tax-Payers The city tax-list for 1898. has been placed ill my hands for collection.' I will be in my office tor that purpose every day from U a. m. to 6 p m All taxes not paid by December 1st are subject to a penalty of 1 per cent and aa additional 1 per cent on the first day of each month ihsreai ter, until paid. a B. BOOT, City Tax-Colleotor. ft. C. Insane Asylum. VISITORS at the Insane Asylum will hereafter be admitted only on WEDNESDAYS, Between 9t.ro. aad S d. m. Thia rule has been found necessary on account of the Injurious effects of excessive visiting upon the In mates. By order Of tbe Board. EUGENE GRISSOM, Superintendent. ' A CHALLENGE AND A REWARD. I challenge the world to produce a sample oc PURER WHISKVi Than I make. I will give $100 REWARD For a sample of purer whisky than mint. I am the only distiller in Forth Caro lina who make whisk-r br the latest and most approved process knowa to the trade. I do ao sell whisky b the keg. jag or demtjobn, but only by tne barrel ana to tne regular ttaa. Parties who like CORN WHISKY twill do well to ask for this whisky, and take none other. J. B. LANIER, Salisbury, N. C AND NO FOOLISHNESS Everything in the way of SUMMER GOODS will be sold at and below cost from July 1st to September 1st, to make room for my , FALL STOCK. Come and get goods cheaper than ea You Saw IRefbre. Oil stoves, bath tubs, fly fans, tc, & . Am prepared and ready to do plunrt mg. in all its branches. . All work warrantee and satisfaction guaranteed. HARDWARE, i 1 Stoves and House Furnishing Goods, J. C BREWSTER. NAMENTAI4 WIB WOEKS, u tj f; TJ R CO., No. Ill, A US, North Howard street, Bal timore manufacturers of wire railing for esiDartes, bsiooniea, Ac, atersa, fenders, wi., woo-i and coal scrs-aa. woven oae iroa bwJits.4 s Ac MOT STEAM AND GAS FiTTINu 1U iOU'WAKl' AN k SUNDAY SCHOOL BOOKS, SCHOOL BOOKS OR Plain or Fancy Stationery ? SEND TOUB ORDER TO ALFRED WILLIAMS A CO., Booksellers, and Stationers, Baleigh, N. O. OUUPOPULAlt NEW rTJI3t.IOA.X,IOrV8 i t North Carolina Speaker Busbee's New Justice and Form Book School and Business Map of N. 0., 4x6 fsySend for Complete Catalogue iori.n Carolina speaker F ROSS " "ALL RIGHT isSI1 CELEBRATED ENSILAGE mon king! iSD COOKSTOVESL Colt's Hammerlm Cans.' dL1JNJJ)J AND 8TUAW CUTTERS IMAM BW All I mi me lrwTc p. ta AND KfJULilUO unuio a VV., LEATHER BELTING. I Ra'eigfy 1EADQUARTERS fof QUICK SHOTFOWD11.R JUST ARRIVED "NO TRUST BAGGING." U,000 yards Dundee Bagging. 1,000 Bundles Arrow Ties. ' 60 Barrels fresh mullet-, extra sise. 1 Oar-Load White seed oats. . 1 Car-Load mixed Corn. 1 Car-Load of Dunlap A McCance's Meal. 000 Barrels of Flour of Different Brands. SO Bags of No-1 Coffee. 60 Barrels of Sugar, different Grades. For sale at lowest prices at. M.T.NORRIS & BROS ft Mm I tL I -S'J la I ' It; tw ij ffc jo J W , i ; f I tfl a i Z I I " I wr I n 1 ffl lb, I I ts I 2 ci 1,1 W W 5 ' aS i f $ V.; C a 5Ti I O N? i S 1 I z I - XS 1 f l o Nv 1 o WATER! WAfER! No beer,' Ac, but all the popular Ice-Cold, Non-Alcoholic Beverages. OE DRAUGHT, Skilfully prepared and dispenss.1 from the Largest Aooaratus p in tbe State. Also fine selection of in ported and domestic CKBAIKS. Oome mi el Sioo TJ. LEE,J0HNS0N&C0. OPPOSITE POSTOFFICE, axixiQH. k. a "LADIESPi D Tatar Owm H-jrl, at Htm. They will in trarrthins;. Thy are sold srsry Wr. rrica lOe. a packa. ThT aaTeaoaqtut tur Stranftk, Bttolitnaai, Aao-ant in Paakssa tot fulooi ot Color, ar Boa-fadinc QaalitMS. Ykmf doaot arckr Mant; 4SoaUn. TarsaWhs B. rasnid, DntcpmX aad Apotbas t' r&aits-ruls Straat, Boot. Slaiaaa,erner BDi rA aa ftaUsbury, SW Tw ootwiaA O, Dmglsu, KaisHa,H. 0. , . i. . . . paper, 40 eta, c'oth ' feet. ' t. . . . paper, 40 eta, c'oth 76 I 12.00 14.50 A. TaJ"M-Tk 'I -. - 1 DOOR. I BEND EsUblished 1865. f LxtlLliAD N. O. I plow. Baleigh, N. a ON The Market Again and; BETTER THAN EVIlR. Baxall Byrd Island Flour. Special Offer for th;s week only. - W.CilR Wholf sale and Cdail Grjcfrs COFVEK BOAST EES AUD CANDY MANUFACTUEKK8, Offer For this week only at prices named, 100 barrels Haxall Mills Flour Haxall Byrd Island Flour, The Finest of all Flour. J7.50 per barrel, S&.23 per sack. CLARA, Patapeco Family Grade, Mper barrel, 3.6 per sack. OUR CHOICE FAMILY FLOUR. "00 per barrel, 38.00 per sack, CHOICE JCXTRA FLOUR, 15.60 per barrel, $3.25 per ,ck. PaUpeco SuperlativeO range Grove, Ac, at lowest prices. W. C. A A. B STRONACH, Millers' Agents i For Haxall Mills Flour. ' Cigars. Tobacco. In cigars we offer by tre box or retail THE FINEST LINE of ! Imported Havana, Key West, ' Domestic Cigars of all grades Iver brought to this market. At lower prices than ever. IMPORTED HAVANA CIGARS, Krom 87 00 to $15.00 per 100. Key est, $4 60 to W 60. Headquarters For chewing tobaccos. Try Diamond A A A A and Fitxhugh Lee. See lccsl column for special ads. THE HAMMOND Type Writer lhe most PERFECT machine ever of fered on tbe market. THE BEST v aiKAAi Gi-an!,. rhanraahle Type, Perfect Alignment, Beau ty ana jjuraBiiiij. ; The only Type w riter awarded a GOLD MF.DAL at the New Orleans Exposition. It has many advantages over ether writing machine, and the work done on it is PERFECT. ' Jt Cannot Get Out of Alignment J It it Not LiaWe fo Get Out of Order ! It Cannot Collide cith Itself It has oien-end carriage, which admits , , of paper of any width or length, and has changeable type. JL " W Every machine WARRANTED P2R- rzcr. mA '' tMnm. iwunntotjt. with two sets of type. $100. . Send for catatotrue. X. A. MOJJTQOMEBY, State Agent, Raleigh, li. v mm wa..' V If '-fl A I f Hi 'J O 'i I, -v v;
The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.)
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