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i r 41 Yt I i A' ft i ? I 3 1 1 f 1 1 ,. w v ft- ' fe News and ; Obsebveb. I 4- f owano Dam (ixcm 1IoiIt7a t Warttiv ' j. - : - Bt THE NEWS fc OBSEBYttB CO ' Owl eaa vee. by i Hx seontna;; a m 1 m I It , TT- sUswnths," WSI entered without oavmont. and am 1- ffMiimrinmpuiwaiuMHunc. THURSDAY OCT. IS, 18: OEIIOCUATICiVOlIEIiS. aOJCCTION. TTKtDAT, ITbr; Mt, .RATIOaaia TICKBT'O FIE rtlSUUT : GROYER CLEY1LAND af law TerV. i ALLEN G. THURM0, if liia. j FOBlELECTORS Btatb at Labor: ALFBEl) a. V. y UDELL, of Haw Haooyer.1 FREDERICK :, TBUDWlClt, wC Orage,l 1 Dibtbict Elbotobs: t Tiar.i-OEO. 'I . BKOWN, Jr., of Beaufort. in DisT. JOHt K. WOODAJRD, of Wilson. .Jo Dwi -CUAl. ... a AYCOC'n. of Warn, tra Dit-KD Alii) W . POU.Jr.oI Johnston. n. J H DOHHON. of Burrv. era UUT.-EXMOEL J. FKMBaUTON. Of Btanlx rri Dibt LBBOi O, CALDWELL, Of JreqelL h IT. -THOMAS, VANCE, ofCaldwsu. ra Dut.-W. T. CBAWrOBS, of Haywood. roi aoYXBjroB s DANIEL Q. FOWLE, ; of Wake. FOB LIIXJT. eOTBBHOB I HOMAS li. HOLT, of Al&manoe. For Associate Justice of the Su preme Court t fill the vacancy oansed by the ieath of Thomas B. Ashe: ; - JOS. J. DAVIS, I ! of Franklin. I for Associate Justioes of the Su preme Court under amendment to the Constitution: ! ' JAMES E. SHEPHERD, j i of Beaufort. ' j ALPHONSO a AVERY, . ' 1 of Barke. ' "! . - FOB ESOBSTABT OF STATE i WM. L. SAUNDERS, !j of Orange. . i!1 " ; fob tbxasubxb: DONALD W. BAIN, - ;if of Wake: CTEBJUTBKDEBT OF IHBUO KITEUO- noB t i SIDNEY M. FLNQER, ! of Oauwba. FOB ATTOBBBT SKBBRAL I -THEODORE F. DAYIDSpN, ; of Buncombe, t fob aitditob: O. W. SANDERLLN, j.tl.ol'Wtjna. : i - - . FOB COmCllESS. BISTBIOT t BTJNN, Nash. DOCEERY1 T1CKB5T IN 1SS4. ant Kepubiican candidate tor Udv- nrnor. voted as follows: 4a bJ 1 1 ..To represent the public in the Leg' islatnre b voted for HarveyjQuick, a negro law; er, against John W.tineed, i One of the peat white farmer of iticb- ' snona,oounty. - - ..u . s 1 For Coroner, he voted for jFelix Jacobs, a negro man, sgsinit Daniel ' Gay, . a : one-legged Goaf edel aty. sol aier.i, j J"or Reifiier of Deeds, he voted for one N 1 W. i Harlee,' a negro jman, f; against Alexander In, UeDonald, a ,-' white man otnpetent to lf th bfSoe and universally esteemed lin! the 1 county for his courteous bearing;. , ! ucnneeeaaarv taxation i vvjrut tax Cleveland's Letter oAeoept- I. jTju duty of inrj Democrat now is ; to register and to see as far as jpos . ible; that nil other Democrats aia j registered. Let the ' young 7 men iJ BAm it w aM Ka lAAroyl afraa: na , vsjSasjiiajM VV bhe av ivwaWW i MfOl tSaa tiaularly. Let them be registered in fail time for the election. The necessity of reducing taxation to prevent such an accumulation of surplus revenue, and -the consequent depletion of the oireuUUnc medium, is so apparent .that no party dares to deny it, but when we come to consider tne moaes py wnicn the redaction anay be made we find a FOUBTB i B. H. f" t of , , wids antagonism between our party and "J"" 1 against tne intersti of the peo the monopolistic leaders of our political I pie; he; represents eoosomieal and tone. M I.. I - t ' ' State back twenty years. Bemember ' this, Democrats, white men, with real ;: interests to care for, and vote for Fowls -and the material' welfare of North Carolina. Tote for progress , and prosperity and against a return to the "hell-broth." "as Senator Vance I appropriately calls it, of Radical con- 1 trol of affairs. : '1 V 1 . j'. ' The idaa that a pe-ple oan be enricced by a heavy and unnecessary taxation, 1 that a man's condition can be improved by Using him On all be wears, on all bis ' wife and children wear, on all his tools and implements of industry, is an obvi- oos abaurdity.-TfcwwKi 'a Letter of 4c etptfunee. ' Whiti uxx Of North Carolina, there x are'160,000 of . you. Do you propose to let the 110,000 negroes of the State .secure oontrol of affairs and make of this white man's land a laud of the negro T Do you propose to let this black minority fasten negro domina .fcion on the State t if to, vote for Docket v, who especta to riae on the dark cloud referred to into the guber- natorial ohairi If not, vote Dockery, 1 the demagogue, down and put an end to. Radicalism in tne state iorever. Rise in your: might, white men Of the 8tate, and vote Dockery with his negro horde down I 1 ' ii 1 1 5. To fill the vaults of the treasury with an idle surplus for wbicn tne govern ment has no legitimate use, and to there by deprive the people or currency needed lor their business and dally wants, and 1 create a powerful and daugeroua sum ts to extravagance ana corrupuon in xpeUdtmee of the government. - n? to a policy as vartanca sound principU or gormttr " poiltwai economy. xn 0 Aeeepfoacs. - TUB BTATS5 WAXm great axpoititioa Rof ' Thii North Cfcrtamatoria on4brilliMUy.f JJndws the infla- nc of elear akias an$ pleasant weather and under its excellent man agement it has blossomed oat into probably the finest flower of ail the efforts ever made bjij the rotate Agri oulttiral Society. As a how it it great and aa a gathering 6f many of the State's best and traett sons and daughters it it greaUr still Its display of the resets ' of the agricultural and industrial nterpriae of par people is moat rateable and encouraging. It should be keen by every citzen who can get to Baleigh. To.our readers one and ail we would ay, This ia jost the weather focTisit- ieg. Jump on the oars and eome to your capital city t$ see rhat your State is doing and Ho shake hands with your friends and relations from everywhere here at the Fsr. It will do jpu good in every, way. 'ine great day of the exposition still remains and there is another day alf.ll.' loaay, too, the incomparable Va8e ia to be heard on the Fair grounds. Come and hear our loved and honored Sen ator.? r $ If the people of the distriot want a man io represent litem ia Congress who will vote against thr interesta every time he has a chance to vote at all ; who will side with their enemies consistently and persistently ; who will tote for the, trusts slid the Shy. locks of Wall street like Morton every time who will wor to'kciep up taxes at their preaent burdensome though unnecessary point Of exaction: who will -seek to tax them higher and hiffher that more pensions may be paid,' all to go to. tne North exclu sively : who will be i'withf their ene miea and not thei friends all the dajs's of bis terms why, then, of coarse, they will vote id: send John Nichols back John Nichols, the nincompoop, the political "What is it !" ! the defradder $ of the poor! and helpless, tie deoeiver as to the West Point cadet ship,.ithe traitor to ft he workingman whoso interests, be promised particu larlv to look alter, ill, On the con trary the people of Ihe djatrict wiah 10 oe represented oj on woo ia i true ion of the district, whose inter eats are identical with, fiboae of the peoplo he lives among; who would credilably represent the district in everyway: who -would seek to ad vanoe the real interests 61 the people and who would be In apposition to accomplish a great deal by reason of being on the aide of ' a strong ; major ity; Who would be sreoognjaed . as a man of ability and truly represent iativf man; who would work and vote persistently and consistently for; tax reduction and? a removal of the burdens and iiarassments of he internal revenue system who would vote every ;time 1 and , if possible oftener against he Northern trusts and other oaoitaliitic oombines that are throttling agriculture and the interest of the workingman every iatereet but that of : the' protected" monopolist and the bloated bond bolder; if they wish to. vote this way they will vote for Bnnnjthfr gallant, the eloquent, the trne. The time for making choice' is rapidrjapproachinjg. won. ltinking men. working man make p your minds: to vote for Bunn and aea that you make np as many other minds aa posstblel to vote the same way. Every real interest of the aisiriat demands th of you. V -I : ' i : ' umm doi ircrr wan nriwmui know that the increaaa in uric of knma raanufacturea proJaced by Ugh tariff doaa nb go into the Dockets of UhnHnr ma, but ocly tends to swell the prosu U D. Q Fowle the citizens of the wmw ubto mn wnom tney may well delight to honibr, s man who would Treflect credit upon the State in ever way as Governor, a man hn would maintain the IswsWithout fear or favor, a man who would rigor- ously execute Justice;; an able, elo quent, earnest man, a statesman and a patriot, as compared to his Radi cal opponent be is as Hyperion to ravjr. ,n represents ana alorinn. pnnoipies of . sound Democracy; " 1 , I'ower - taxes, aaxauon of tne lttjxuries rather uan tnn necessities Of life, the, A j aument of taxation with reference I to eaual and exact nht. .11. u. represents opposition Io ih t,ana j .n fcTT-TT r'"1' n? V other r capiialistio com- I tha'conntrw al Um ' v- I , r "B" j wr jp owie Vote for Fowle, the felaquent. 10 affairs. able, the true, and airiinat Dk. the demagogue, the leader of the m. gro party. $ avca u aaia snout intnn tin. t '41 ... American laborers with tUnann.. 1.1 Of Europe, bnt does not jvry man who ru.uuu mm see ana know, that an uiuidum mmrantT or N' ihnnn meiicaara not engaged In what are called the protected ad aeries t , And as !P thf?ho.ar emPoyedin such in dustries, is it not undeniable that the duties proposed by the Demecratic meas ure called the MnU bill fre exceed the difference between American and Euro- inB wages, ana tnst, tOwetora, If it were admitted that our wbrtingmen can be protected by tariffs agafnat cheaper labori they would be fullMot-ciri more man protested. bj hat bUlV Ij 1 - bis toja; the negroes register. See hw they register everhere. See how careful they are t$ Register in atnp'e time for the electoi. Do you propose, White men, that! they shall ao an the; voting on electfen day t If. not, register at once. Djly are dan. gerous. fce that Tourfnames are properly ;0u tbo registration books now -without further dels-. E,r white mau's vote is. ireinir to be needed in. the coming contest for the maintenance of the whif e macY su premacy, for the continuance of hon est, efficient and creditable govern ment. ' Every honest mas ininenee is going to be needed 3 aa-ainac th huge corruption fund beiijg sent into the State by the Northern jtrusts and Northern bondholders to fcy Hp our people in behalf of Radicalism and the continuance of h-'M taxation: Register, white met: retmter., Demo crats, everywhere, in 0 de that you may rote. n 11 fdUitOB TAB-CBb l I "Hon. Z.! B. Yanee has placed him. self in the hands of the State execu tive committee for the balance of the campaign. Posters are already out announcing that he will speak in Ral igb, Stronaoh'a warehouse, a) 8 p. m , Friday, 19 th, and at Boleftville in Wake county on Saturday, 2&h inst" So runs 'a memorandam "we hav from Democratic headquarters in this oity through the eourtesy of Chair man Whitaker. It means great pleasure and happi ness and encouragement for tne Dem ocracy of Nprth Carolina and confu sion dire to the hos s of Dockery &. Co. ' It means that since "Our Z?b" buckles on his armor it is going to be made hot sure enough for Radicalism in all its forms. It means that the able! and eloquent champions already in the field are going to be aiaea most vaiianuy ana emweniiy in their patriotic contest. It means that there is fighting going to be done such as' no other man than Vance can do in North Carolina. It means that success, for the Democracy is going to be won if suooess is at all possible, and about this there can be no reasonable doubt It means success against the. negro hordes of Dockery, against lb money bags of Morton, against the malicious slander of (Jat s-paw Deveraux and the rest of the Radical crew--that is to say if the Democracy of the State. if the white men. will register and vote. Not even Vance oan fight sue oessfully, not even all the - valiant champions of Democracy together can win unless the white men go to tne polls and vote. To work, then, Dem ocrats, with Vance and Hansom ana Fowle and Stedman and waddell and Strudwick and the rest of thcl gallant band fighting for the rights and lib erties and honor of the people ! To work to the end that every Democrat in the State may be registered and may vote on the sixth of November "OUR ZEB" AT GROUNDS TODAY. THE FAIR The gallant Democrats of Wilming ton are preparing a fine demonstra lion in honor of Judge Fowle and -Jr Capt Gudger, who are to speak their oitv toniuht. It is sroing to be a rouser, and the speeches of Messrs Fowle and Gudtrer are icoing to be rousers too. "OUR ZEB" AT THE FAIR GROUNDS AT NOON TODAY. The Treasury Department states that the surplus taxation for the ourrent year ending Jane 80th, 1887, will be $122,000,000. ; There is now about about $130,000,000 unnecessary cash on hand. How long do the ptopl t propose to stana tnis outrageous ft. r.? taxation. . . 1 ; Wi are requested to state tlat the appointments for the various Demo oratio speakers published in the Niws . aan Ossuvkb are correot as thejanow atand. and to i ask that the various papers of the State copj them accord g7' tion by the Democrats of Guilford that any man might be proud of, an will at the same time be thoroughly deserved. There is no moresalir-nt champion of Democracy in the Stat than Ha. Sttdman. g- -fjaar m r We seek to reduce taxes upon the nec essaries or life ; onr opponents setik to in crease them. W e say , gire to ther masses of the people oheap and good clothing., cheap blankets, cheap tools and cheap lumber. The Republicans, by thoir plat form and their leaders in the Senate, bv voeir prorjoaea mil, say, lDCreue tne taxes on clothing . and blankets and thereby increase their cost; maintain a high duty On the tools of the farmer and mechanic and upon the lumber which they need for the construction of their modest dwellings, shops and barns, and thereby prevent their obtaining these necessaries at reasonable prices. rhur- man t letter of Acceptance. 1 , mm ' i CaPT. Brsa ended his canvass of Alamance at Mebsne's yesterday. He will enter Orange Monday, spAakisg at Cedar Qrove. ; ? Tas Democratic oounty candidates speak at Pollards On Saturday. : Gov. SciLBs will speak at Cobal's Guilford county, on Saturday. 8raTOB Ransom speaks at. Mc- Leansville, Guilford county; today. MSV .w , Blaihi said at Goshen, Indiana: "The president of the sugar trust, (Mr. Bavemeyer), a well known active Democrat of New York, appeared be fore the wsvb and means committee, and, according 'o the statement in rp"n Senate by Mr, Allison, of owa, obtained such an arrangement orduty was equivalent to 96,009,000 in the pockets i of the ' trust." The attention of Chairman Mills wa called to this statement, and the re sult is a card ia which Mr. Mills sas: "The statement of Mr. Blaine U de void of the truth.! - Mr. Ilavemever never appeared before the ways aud means committee at all. lie never obtained aoy arrangement by which $6,000,000 was put into the bauds of the sugar trust. The euirar trusiwsB formed under the existing tariff, rttad by the Republican p-r;y in when the bill recently passed bv tlitv House was laid before the ways aiid means committee for its action eerv one of the fire Republican members of that committee voted to strikeout the reduction we proposed and eon tinue the tariff rates under which tUe trust was formed." Next! It seems to me that if the Dolicr of the Democratic party is plainly presented all must understand that we seek to make the cost of living less and at the an me time increase the share of the laboring man in the benefits of national prosperity and growth JTmrmon' Letter of Ac ceptance. Wall Pates is cheaper just now than ever before. Will paper rooms complete (owing to size) as folic f : $0, $8 and 110 each, $12,50, $15 ud $20 each. Pricer inarhed are one-lmli former prioes. Specw care taken to do good work. SaBfaction guar an teed. Have on hanM a large htk& and can suit almost anyi taste, tfrftd. A. Watson art dealer; and manure, turer of plot ore frames. Orden 60- UftaiM ajul vtromntlw snaAntAd.' ! ttwraM Crt Digests by tba Hews and Observer. Brldgers vs. Bndgers. : A plea ia bar of an account mutt be determined before ordering a reference. A note given by a married woman is void, and in -itself affords 'no legal aside ration for an obligation made by her on becoming discovert. But if the consideration of the void note inured to the benefit of the eep arate estate of the feme covert, it would in equity constitute a v!i 1 consideration for her susequent obli gation, as Bhe or her property re ceived the benefit of the considera tion. Where a rnirried woman has deal ings with nu agent, which are oou- tinUedaflc- she becomes sui juris, and upon an account and settlement, she gives 1-er note; and an issue is raised whether the consideration of such note embraces solely her void contracts made during coverture, or her subsequent dealings such issue must be passed on by a jury before a reference. Where there are invalidating allega tions in regard to a settlement tend ing to impeach its fairness made on one side, and denied on toe otner, such allegations are to be determined in passing on a plea in bar before ordering a referenc. Glover vs. Flowers. It is irregular in a special proceed- ing ; to sell lana, joegua oeiore iue clerk and transferred to term time to try issues, to permit the complaint to be amended so as to bring in ques tion a decree of a court of equity in a former suit and have the said decre aintd bv set aside as being obtainc sion and fraud. But when the Superior Court bav ing jurisdiction of the parties and of the subject matter nears tne cauee without objection, its action will not b9 disturbed for irregularity. m ... Prior to Jnlv 1st, 1803, there was m stata'.orv limit to the liability of the heir for assets descended, and the Code, section 183, applies only to naaria where the decedent died since that date. . Where there is any evidence, it ia not error to leave it to the jury to as certain the fact. Exceptions taken to ; depositions should be disposed of before the trial 98 N. C. 418. A. iudement will not be disturbed for the admission of incompetent evi deuce, unless it appears that the patty coet suffered prejudice there! rooi. U ORKIHOMElf . SBAO. This Is the way the Tariff A ffeel, To Under the present tariff the laborer rises in the morning, puts on his common flannel shirt taxed 95 per cent; his coat taxed 57 percent; shoes 35 per cent; and hat taxed Si per cent: washes his face and bands in tin bowl taxed 35 per cent; and dries them on a cheap cotton towel taxed 45 per cent ' He stts down to his humble meal and eats from a plate taxed 50 per cent; with knife and fork taxed 35 per cent; drinks bis coffee with sugar taxed 68 per cent; seasons his food with salt taxed 69 per cent; pepper taxed 61 per cent. He looks around on bis wife and children, all taxed in the same way, takes a chew of tobac co taxed 199 per cent, or lights a cigar taxed 118 per oentJ And even the sunlight from heaven that pouis tutoogu 'wtuCkOn giaefttoa taieu u3rper cent, and yet he thinks he lives in the freest government under heaven. After the day's labor is closed and his family are all gathered around, he reads a chapter from bis Bible taxed 25 per cent; and kneels to God on a carpet taxed 51 percent ;then he rests his weary limbs on a sheet taxed 45 per cent; and covers himself with a Diantet teat has paid 1U4 per cent Even the broom with, which his good wife sweeps the floor is taxed 35 per cent, and the cooking vessels used in preparing the husband s frugal meal are taxed 42 per cent, and the sod used to lighten h s bread is tsxed 59 per cent. The wife aits down to her sewihg machine, with a needle taxed 25 per cent, and a ppool of thread taxed 74 per cent, to make a calico dress tsxed 58 per cut; or if she wishes to knit a warm pair of socks to protect her husband and children J iL . I '11 , irom tne Dittor coia sue uses jam taxea;ii:u per cent. This heavy and unjust burden of taxation npon the necessaries of life the Democratic party proposes to re dune to an extent that, will secure re lief from the hardship and dangers 0 our present tariff laws, without im periling the industrial interests of the country. The Democratic party advocate cheaper necessities; the Republican party favors the rich and the trusts and otper capitalistic combines against tne poor. m t 1 i . Let Everybody Hcclatar. The registration books in Baleigh townahip ire now. open and voters should not delay the matter of seeioi; mat iney are properly registered Ibis is not a new registration, but every voter moving into the city, or from one ward to another, etc., must register and vote in the township or ward in which he is now living. The voter must have a certificate from the registrar where he formerly lived. All Democrats should look to the matter and be careful that their votes are not lost by nesrhfirence. PromrttnesR will also save much labor to tbecom- Uli! Leeti. Tii folio wing are the registrars and pmcco .brre the registration books arc k. p'. in Baleigh township : O ittido East G. W. Kennedy, is. FisLtr's farm. Outside West W. J. Brown, Ellis & Brown's store. t mrt ward, W.C. MoMackin,MoMack in a c table; second ward. B. F. Wnm. ble, Bun s store; third ward, A. N. Sexton, ' Terrell St Jordan's store.; fourt h wr rd, H. A. Mayard, West end CabaiTu. street; fifth ward, Robert Simpson s drug store. j In delicate health neeiintr a een- tle yet effective laxative will find the California liquid fruit remedy, Syrup of Figs, pleasing to the taste, accep table to the stomach, and perfectly safe in all cases. It is the most eaai- kly taken and pleasantly effective rem edy known to cure and prevent cos tivt)D6Bs, to dispel headaches, colds and fever, and strengthen i the kid neys, livfr and bowels, and lis there fore a favorite remedy, with ladies. For bale in 50 cent bottles bv all leading di uggists. John 8. Pesond, sole agent, Raleigh, N. C. j . Delaware, Diana : and. ! Mar.) a Grapes its and ten pound Buckets, at 8tronach,s. t ?ksgitae.o. r. We axe friends of the toiler, down trod den, oppressed, la the finest of raiment we'd fain see him dressed ; Well rescue him surely from poverty's brink. And yet, entre notes, we, with Harrison, think That a dollar a day Is very good pay For any poor laboring man. C, W. PhOiipt in the Standard. HEAR VANCE, " THE INCOM PARABLE, TODAY. Redaelaff tb Snrplas. The disposition of the surplus in the U, 8. Treasury engages the attention of our statesmen, but a more vital question has our attention, ana that is the reduc tion of the Surplus Consumptives. Since the discovery and introduction of Dr. King's New Discovery for consumption, thera has been a marked decrease in the mortality from this dreaded disease, and it is possible to still further reduce the number of Consumptives. How? Br seepinjr constant! r at hand a bottle 01 Dr. King's New DiscorerT and using: ao coraing to directions, upon the appear a nee 01 tne nrat irmntomi. sucn as 1 Cough, a Cold, a Bore Throat, a Chest, or Side I'ain. Taken thus ear It a cure ia guaranteed. Trial bottle free at Van. Johnson & Co. a Vv .-. uivg store. Ex'ra Fine Kin? audPippm Apples and Fine Eting tears, at btronach's. New London laver. California Javer and Sultana raisina, at Btronach's. HEAR YANCE, THE INCOMPARABLE. rP"eum sTe i now Doing collu-Tfxhlbltd in England, snd is attract- OUT OF SOETS! Yes, Sick all Over! Llyer torpid, bowels costive, blood sluggish, stomach weak and full, your digestion Is Impair ed and tbs organs inactive, yuur perceptions are nun auu Btupcnea, your temper irriiaDie ana visn, you are un nt lor business or oomp. uip. fr um yuu aeeu is w ,"I have osed many remedies for Dyspepsia, L.lvr affection and debllitr. but never have found anything to benefit to the extent thai 81m- moaa uver itwutator oaa. 1 sent irum aiinae- ots to Oeorsla for tbs remedy and would bars sent furiosi for such a medicine. I would sdvlss all who are similarly affected to lvs It a trial as it seems the only thtac that never falls to re Ueve," P. M. Janney, Minneapolis, Minn. Kxamlne to see that you get the genuine, dis tinguished from all frauds sod imitations by our Had Z Trade-Mark oo front of Wrapper, and on the side the seal and signature of i. H. Zellln 'Jo. 1867. Fall Trade 1888 CO. J. J. THOMAS Xta-loigh, IV. C. Cotton Sellers AND Merchants Offer to the trade, Ginners AND 1,000 bundles new Arrow ties, 200 bun dles spliced Arrow ties, 10,000 yards Buriapt ana otner doth suitable for covering ootton, bulk meat, flour, coffee, sugar molasses, meal, corn, oats, hay and ship stuff, all of which we will aell VERY BSST TERMS. We solicit your consignments of cot ton, and pledge you our twenty years experience to serve you faithfully and right. Will make cash advances npon bills of lading or cotton in hand when ever desired. J. J. THOIAS CO. 818, 815 and 817, 8. Wilmington Street, Raleigh, N. O. J. R FERRALL&CO 223 Fayettevilla tft AUS: RECEIVIN O Fresh Cocoanuts, Orangea and Bananas Fresh Ground Seconds. F 7RE8H SODA AND OYSTER CRACKEfes. CORNED BEEF AND PORK. INK LOT N. 11 VMS. QnOICE vmaiNiA u na Mm Hock Bottom. Quaiit j Guaranteed IpelepUoDe No. 83. This is the Top of the Genuine Pearl Top Lamp Chimney. Aiiothers, sirralar are imitation. This exact Label is on each Pearl Top Chimney.. A dealer may say and think he has others as good. BUT HE HAS NOT. Insist npon the Exact Label and Top. Fss BALI IntrWMItC. SUac aasv it L '. tf. Ja Vs. .iJV 6EQ. A. MACBETH fc CO., Pittsfintf, Pi, saw iiii m 1 gfaasMsawam lot Important Advantage oTer au otner preparea xooaa. BABIES CRY FOR IT. MAUDS RELISH IT. Makaa Plump, Laughina. Hlth, BabiaaK Hasulataa tit Stomach and Bowetm. Bold by DmsidsU. B.Vc., SOc., ai.OO. WELLS. RICHARDSON I CO.. itRUMTOB.VT. Baby Portraits. A Portfolio of beaotiftil baby portraitu, printed, on fine plate paper by patent pnoto pmccm, wot' free to Mother of ny Baby born witnln a year. Ererf Mother wants these pictures ; send at once. G1t Baby's name and age. WELIS, RICHARDSON k C0 Props., BrtlisM, Vt It's Easy to Dye WITH Superior IN Strength. Fastness, Beauty, AND Simplicity. Warranted to eolnr more tnodi than ut other dyes eTer nude, and to give more brilliant and durable colon. Aak (br the AnwiW, and take BO other, yt colors ; 10 cent each. WELLS, RICHARDSON a CO.. Burlington. Vt. Tor Oil ding or Bronxlnf Pancy Articles, USB DIAMOND PAINTS. Oold. 81lTr, Br-mn, Ceppee. Only le Cent. N. C. Insane Asylum. VISITORS at the Insane Asylum will hereafter be admitted only on WEDNESDAYS, Between 9 a. m. and 6 p. m. This rule has been found nenessary on account of the Injurious effects of excessive visiting upon the inmates. By order of the Board. EUGENE GR1SSOM, fr Superintendent. $35,060: Men's, boys' and child rens' clothing, hats, shoes, underwear, trunks, bags, canes, umbrellas, Ac, to be closed out to sat isfy creditors. The entire stock of Whiting Bros, must be sold and now is the time for bargains. The stock is largely composed of New (Koodg of the latest styles, and an before buying elsewhere will money. inspection save you Stamps dtvDevereux, Assignees and Peceivers CAUTION Beware of an stamped 1 - kk.fM Fraud, u tbj tuunc and the prtr a .Un buttun of all my adrnlcd eavlntr llm fjtrtorr, hlrh protect the wearer aaatiMt Mvli prlee and Inlnior snod. l(adeahrSfra W. L. 1ouk1i rlioe at a re duced price, or mivb be limi thcui without bit name aad price atampea oa tue tiottoni, put l.im liowa aa VV. L. DOUGLAS $3 SHOE. FOIt OENTLKMEN. In.lJe. S) TAfcKS ..r WAX THREAD to liurt tli fts't, -uy liand.scncd aud WILL NOT It 11. V. I.. !( OI.AS S4 KflOK, the nrlplnal and nilly hait't-.etil vilt ti p)utc. Kual cat lom.inau .h. rurlnf frtn art t . W. L. IKHwI.A S3.AO rOI ICK SHOE. Ratlrnatl Mnt nnd l'tlt-r 'ari'U-i H wear them. hu)ooth Inelilc a- n I ! and-Se cd hioo. v Taoas r WatThr. a I h Ii h I thr feel. W. I.. IMtifJ. AH4M)NIIOK . minrflled for l.avy wi..r. Iit-.t f iflf MwKvrir the price. vr. i im)it oi.as aa.as motikino- MAN'H 8IIOK I. Hie lrat in lh- world for rouirlt wear: nc twlr onrlit to wear a man a rear. V. I.. lMVil.AK B-i Ml OK lOU JIOYS la tlio Iwkt K.-h.. slim- In Hie world. W. I.. DOI fil.ASSl.UVIM TH'H School Shoe ?trv 11h .mall lloya a cltance tu wear Ibe bert altnc In the world. All made In rhirrt'. Itutton and 1. ace. If not TI10 onlv c.iir at SKAMt.FSS Klioe iimnoth jinld hy Tour -lor, write W. I.. 1HXJGLAB. KBOCKTON, MASS For sale by HELLER BEO'S., 131, FaTetteville St The Toy the Child Likes Best - tub "ANCHOR' jsaaistoas. tundouh. A CLsm Paassirr for ehlld ran orall smb. for S1.7J, or $2.00 a food areraca boa. DeaivlptlTa Cataloraa seat peat-free ea appliratina ta F. Ad. Blchter &c Co., SIOBVROADWAY, NIW YORK. Tk WITTIEST, PKaTTieST JUVCNILKS QUEER PEOPLE PaltaVrCaa Ktmp4ment of the JTt7 mm aaa Mmu.) Fnll of tba addeat pranka. rBarmlaai atorww and lnaah.prwTwklBK lllitraHn by the Prlare of Juvenile arbata. Helllna; laaaienMljr. I'rillea aav af ta t 'U-uwtt lwUsU-m tnW vwk dWi'vM Hon. Clinton R FixS. "taaliaid m. aartkert lwH Hi Ikm IMm (p M.-lt. H OoBWell, U t. "h-mrn punlti ma mi .bygnri.'N-Una. 8. H. Cex. 'fhtrtmnt Mm? ami I - MSUH Hnn. Howard OnwhT. AUFNTS VTAN-TKD. IirBRARn BROH. T83 t'krataat Htreet. PkllaSelpkla, raw PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM Cleanses and beautiaes that kair. Pranotea a luxnriant crowth. Never Fails to Rasters Gray Hatrto its Yeetkful rSpawnnto DajMlrnS and aalr fi lllaa SJIeJSa)ruggljtJ GENTS WANTED for tbs New, Revised ajd. M Imperial Kdltton of Zell's Encyclopedia, itul lot 'other works. For cxeljlr lUeral TirmZ Sfl.,..25.0L2' rltory. addreaa at one a. aut n uuu ' x-iuuaaar. iaiia.. Pa.. i siASTi a sjtan wifs ViOiJr wi a SOBLUnl CiSl TTS8Tli,!V)3'J claws .if 1 I Jr. . V TJ M .Mi DO iiOU j 1 DAY SCHOOL BOOKS, SCHOOL BOOKS OR Plain or Fancy Stationery. PEND YOTJ ORDES TO ALFRED WILLIAMS & CO fiookscliers, and Stationers, Oalalgb, K. O. OUB POl'ULAIt NEW PUBLICATION sV North Carolina Speaker Busbee s New Justice and Form Book. .School and Business Map of N. C, S9-ena tor uompieie uauiotrne. 1 eras n m a m a . - " ROSS ALL CELEBRATED K S S I L A C L COTTO KIM COOKSTOVES AND -STRAW CUTTERS Colt's Rammorlm finns. m a un mm a m m JULIUS LEWIS & GO. AND LEATHER! EsUblished 1865. .BELflNG.S Raleigh, N. O. T- HEABqraRTEKSFOlt " ' QUICK SHOT POWDfaR JUST ARRIVED "NO TRUST 85,000 yards Dundee Bagging. 1.000 Bundles Arrow Ties. 60 Barrels fresh mullets, extra size. 1 Car-Load White seed oats. 1 Car-Load mixed Corn. : " 1 far-Load of Dunlap A McCance's Meal. 600 Barrels of Flour of Different Brands. 60 Bags of No. 1 Coffee. 60 Barrels of Sugar, different Grades. For sale at lowest prices at M.T.NORRIS 6l BROS. ' ' ' 1 - p- hi I k o I Z , t ft I 3 4 f "n & u. 1 I g x'sl 1 .9 x 1 "5 xl 1 Nice s'SBBaBBBBBBBWBBaaBBaBaBBaasa Cigar ! WATER! WATER! No ber,'&c., but all the popular Non-Alcoholic Beverages. 01 DEAUGHT. Skilfully prepared and dispensed from tne Largest Aooaratus t tn theStete. Also line selection of in ported and domestic Oomo and fo XJf. LEE, JOHNSON &J0. OPPOSITE POSTOmdE, BAXXIQH. h. o. LADIESPdyeI Mlaar Owa Dwalmc, at Hesase Tb-t will dre ererrtaina;. Tliey areeold erery Where. Priea lOa. a packac. Thar bare neeqoal or Sraatka BrigjitnMa, Asaovnt la Faakagea r Sar rrfsteeee of Colas, or aonaduif Qaaitbee. Thar sot steak acamat; af aelora. If sc sals hf . sa a rer4. Prtirrlrt aad Apotheeary, It fvyalterlUe htrrot, RobC SlaiPSSSaSornar ElDs aara axHl SaiKbarv an sals i I TIT r niSala aj (AfupalstSaMekAMaa , g WAiir AN papr, ,0 eta, cloth 7f .12.001 4x6 feet. ..$4,601 RIGHT DOOR, j AND BLINDS bOUlU BEND CHILLED PLOW. BAGGING" Baleigh, 5. 0. PHIL. II. ABRE1VS.4C0 HEADQUARTERS- Office No. 18. telephone No. 79. East Yard, Mett Hargett Street, near Ioe Factory. Tsle pbone No. 108. C O A L. Anthracite. Whiu broken, egg and nut, stoves. and red aahe, or gratei and BitumlnoD a, Tennessee, Wet Vir glnia Splint and Pocahontaa. The West Virginia 8plint- the best and chefpert coal in the market, a trial of the tame is only necessary to prove the fact. - GOAL, t or smithtnK purposes, the best va nan buy. "The Mountain Brook Smithing Coal. WOOD . long or cut and split to order. OIL. Illuminating oil, from a quart to a bar reU from 113 firt to highert grade; delivered from our wagon at your door. Last j our orders tor winter fuel. Better now than later. Honey saved is money made "A word to the wise, " mill, hirtm Is Co. THE HAMMOND Type Writer Ihe most PERFECT caachino ever of fered on the market. THE BEST For 8P?U Strength, Chsurtcjtbe Tjpe, Perfect AUrnment. Bestn- iy and larablllty. .,Ie..nlT T7P writer awarded a OOLD MKDA.L at the Haw Orleans Exposition. It has many adYanUges OYer other iTis PERFECT ' W'k dM n It Cannot Qet Out of Alignment I It U Not Liable to Get Out of Order!' i It Cannot Collide with Ittlfl It has open-end carriaara. which admits of paper of any width or length, and has changeable tToe. T Everg machine WARRAJfTID PER FECT. Price complete, with two sets of type, f 100. Send for cat&lorue. T, A. MONTO0MtRY,8tate Agent, i Balaigh, N. 0 TO ADVERTISERS A ttst of l.two iicwspapers divMed Into (TTATES ANUKCT1UNS will be sent oa applieaftra rat be. . '....' . T.. KA. 1. ... .... .i(.MM.hi. a n.W ean uCer uol ttrrrr.f tlitiir ft.r Ibio-oiitu and tfle civ work thai, tl-e arii.ui setl lose ofoor isucr voeaatAJS. -ku. r. atowausiuok. ; Jirpsprr Asvernsiscrarsaa. M at IMS Susat, BW scsfe V-
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