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FEIDAY, OCT. 19, 1888.
!E.TIOCnATICAO.TlIIVEE.
JBfJECTIOV. TUESDAY, swlMr; .
'. VATIOBAI T1CUT4 -
r mi msUEIT :
. GROYER CLEYELiSD,
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ALLEN G. THURMAN,
st sue.
( rOBlELECTTOES Stati at Laeoi:
ALKBKD m T VODILL, of Hew Haaorer.l
FRTDEKICd . . STBUD WICK, of Orange.1
DISTRICT LX0TOBK i i
jst Dut.- Of l'. H . BBOWH, Jr., of Beaufort.
toDiT.-JOK K.OODABD,of Wilson.
to DibT. CUi1 1. 8 B. AYCOCK, a
,ofW
Ira Wist w. iuu, Jr.
r.of JecstetoB
ava.
ITS UivrfHUKL J. PKlKBKKTOM, of BUnlj
ftu Dut. LKBOTO. CAXDWKIA, of Iredell.
. TH Dial. THOMAS M . VAMCK OlOaldwaU.
nu. iia.-W. X. OUWf QiuCw Haywood.
- . HTA-TJBJ TICKET.
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1 ixi eovxaaoa:
DANIEL G. FOWLS
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1; of Wake.
fcroa lout, eovxasoa :
THOMAS M,,HOLT -
1 ' Alamance.
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For Associate Justice of the Sfl-
preme Court t o fill the vacancy
sensed by the leath of thorns
Ashe: f
JOS. J. DAVIS,
f of PrmkliSil
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. for Associate Justices of the
Sir?
promo Court under jmendment to the'
Uonsututiont - r
' i JAMES E. SHEPHERD,
" ; I of Beaufort !-i
AlPHONSO a AVEBT,
,; i. 'f ' of Barks. - i'
. ros swJbsiast of stati;
WM. L. SAUNDEBS,
of Omgw
" FOB TBXAB0SXB :
DONALD W- BAIN,
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SIDNET MT.rnraEB,,
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THEODORE JT. DAVIDSON,
"'t'l4S of Buncotabe
Q. W. SANDEBUN,
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f toxmu wsTBsmt, j .;
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At the sWion ttt'RhpnclMunU
' - In Otttw H. DocEsryihe pres.
ent ;ftuUimn ' eandidateTfor- Oovi
iBrnofpteO-.M follow:.,, J -i
represent the pubJio in thaLeg
Mature he yotsd for Haroy a
. one of thepest vhjfaerntieh-
mond; oountyi' i ; -'- r. &.v;f-u ; t
, For- Ooroner "oiipd3oT53
- Jacobs, a negro man, egainsf Daniel
, Gay, a one-legged Confederate sol
i .' dier. t
.' For Bemster of Deeds, he voted f ft
v one N.. w, Harlee, a negro mati,'
; asrainst Alexander. L.- McDonald, la
. 1 white man. eompetent td allithe ofioe
and univer sally esteemed
in the
eoncty for Jilinrteou bearing.
MDowa with elass .legislation f
So says Senator Tanoe and so say 4 the
Democratic party. ; . )
"OUR ?EB
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, RxouTxa, f 1 Democrats, register.
Don't pat the matter off any longer.
Delays aredangerons. , ; .
OTJB ZEB" TONIGHT. I
Do not fail to hesr, the eloquent,
the incomparable, ' the inimitable
Yanee tonight. He speaks at Stroni
sch's warehouse fit eight o'clock. '
VANCE.-THE INCOMPARABLE.
The idea that a people can be enriche
by a heavy and unnecessary taxation,
that a man condition can be improve
' by taxlns him on all he wears, on all hie
wUe and children wear, on all hia tools
and implements of industry, is an obvi
om absuxdity. rfcwrtnan's Ler of AO;
eeptaace. ... . 1
VANCE THE INCOMPARABLE
TONIGHT, ' ::h j
Dow with all legislation interfer j
Ing frith the natural operation of tixlf
neoessary laws of aupply and demand;
the laws of competition." So says
Senator Vance and so says the Demo
ratio party. So eayall who are in
terested in the welfare of the: farmer
and the workingman. J
SBBSB- T
HEAR.VANCE AT STRONACH'S
WAREHOUSE AT 8 O'CLOCK TO
NIGHT. I
Jr you ant to have your UxeS
mibjmL our necessary expenses in.
creased, vote for- Dockery A Co. for
the State officee,' for a Radical legis-
lature and a Radical . Supreme Court.
i That ia the way io! increase your bur
dens. If yon don't want an increase
of this uncomfortable kind vote for
Fowls and the rest-of the Democratic
candidates, f The alternative is before
you. You have I o choose for your
selves whether it is to be a continu
ance of Democratic good government
r.r a return to the "hell broth" of
Radicalism. Which do you prefer,
.itiz6iis of North Carolina T It ia for
you to answer and the time is about
over ior you w ma up ju uwuu.
HEAR VANCEV THK INCOM
P ARABLE,' AT f STRONACH'S
"WAREHOUSE AT6 OWOOK TO
ATOK VACBT SPBSBCH.
Senstor Vsxoe'i sxldretai si the Fsir
grdaadi yetterd! ?U Isr? fiae
wsi trnly VAQciAn! sad fhsa this; no
uofe need be said to he ordinary
North Carolinian.! It was txaetly to
th point so far Is theinterests cf
the agrionl tnrists the gfeat body c f
the! people, re neernd.' It made
clear the reason why the; farmer is so
fearfully burdened in all his opera
tions, in his risifig opt and sitticg
dovin, his going oat ai coming
in, v in his home aid in his
fields, erery where ahd s all
times weighed dow , by the
burden of txtyn, tuition visible
and inrisible, pafticalarjr the taxa
tion not iQipecte, the taxation that
falls upon him by reaoriof the "high
prOtectiTe tariff Of the tepablioans,
the- war taxation hat in jliaae to oon
tinfte in these piping timxM Of ' pesce,
in a way nnprecedentcdamofig free
peoples. i ' '
' It showed that! the firmer is the
rictim of combinitiona of every class
ottier than that he himself
represents sgainsl him; ;ihat science
an4 the arts hav done little or noth
ing" for the tiller of the oil while it
has; done everything for$be manufac
turer; that, above all, however, the
agriculturist is oppressed by the un
equal laws that compel feim to sell his
surplus productsr-tbe Ihings which
aloha represent the wealth of an indi
vidnal or a nation -in he cheapest
market, where he enters jnto competi
tioh with the very cheapest labor
Of i the world, while . he has to
buy what he needs for his home and
frta. farm in the dearestf market, the
market provided! by tEe trnsts and
other capitalist . combines of the
ITofth and protected" to the disad
'vantage of the vast tnafprity of . the
people of the coontry by the Repab
Kcsk system of high tariff taxation.
5t i a regular case) . of ActsBon
bfflg tort againby hif own dogs,"
smiths braiiantSenat, and so it is.
The';'1 ; question lis, how long are
the" farmers ol the;': land, the
free !citl2eni of Ihit free coan-
f t"7 going to stard the oppres
sion T r tlow long are they going to
pertoH themselve to e plundered
by combinations of their fellow citi
zens, every one :of whjteh they have
the power to crash; by he torn of a
ftngerT , ..J ; , ;U
They have, suffered s$ far by reason
to a great extent of their own leth
argy. Is it not lime thjtt they should
roase themselves! and jaake a stand
for the sake of fthemsiklves and of
those dearer thai theingelrea depend
ent on them T I
Is it not thnei they fose in their
might and throttled these trusts and
.other combines againstj the interests
oi tne masses i a
How are they .to go Ibont it T By
roting against jxrpetyation of the
Repnblioan system of aVtortion. By
voting with the Pemocjratio party for
lower taxes, for instep taxation, for
taxation of the luxuries rather than
the! necessities bt life ' So and so
only. ; , I j
To fill the vaults of the treasarr with
an bile surplus far which the govern
ment bas no legitimate use, and to there
by deprive tne peepleof eurrency needed
for their bnsineai and daily wants, aad
to create a nowerful anddanswitma atin-
ulus to eatravagaaoe and corruption In
tne ;expenauies, oi tne ; ceverament,
smbis to me to be a aogcy at variance
with every sound prinoiple of govern
ment sad of political economy. Thvr
man's Letter cf Acceptance. j
r xf ru i , '& '
XT is well andersto, citizens of
North Carolina," ihatBo! ia being
scattered broadcast trrjr.the .Btste by
the Bepublicsn mansgrs,' the' north
ern trusts and bondholders, to serve
jss a corruption liwd with the end in
,vww pi turning ns over again to tne
horror of Radical rt0e.' ' Does not
jonr blood boil It thef bare sugges
tiont ' ' Are ie trf " be; bonght
northern?; bondholders
i who
exacting Shuge ibonuses
of S nj Jdaily I nndelr the AooetsV
tion of the Republican laws in fore.
and who are ; beaded? by that verr
Sioekiof:;dholerf,,'''
ortont Are any large proportion
of onr people toi ,be induoed to vote
against their Own interests by Radical
goldt Wa ;trost not, bat at trie
same time We cannor shut oar eves
to the fact that this corruption fond
wiunavea serious effect, unscrupu
lously used as it will be. It must bn
met by the earnest efforts ( Of all
.Al .J-S.-i-i'.-- s " i
gooa citizens to maintain tne existing
statu of econo4ical and efficient and
creditable' gotrnmit. The meth
ods we have referred to are the meth
ods of Morton, who eeks to fasten
on Jus his cheaply gotten claim of
$30,000,000 and more based on so
called bonds, f 'conceived in fraadr
indeed "and brought forth in iniqu
ity." They ar methods to be op
pose! most strnuoqily by every hon
est citizen. The are wost outrageous
But" they must be trkt, and the only
way to meet them is.for every Demoi
era! to resolve iimstf forthwith into
a committee cf lone o work for the
success of the iDem&oratio ticket and
to work unfalteringly until the sua
foes down on the sixh of Novemben
here must be no lethargy in the
Democratic rank aaywht re between
Murphey and jlau o, bttween Viri
ginia and South Carolina, from now
(until the election is decided. Every
Democrat must astir or aU
mabe lost. Democratic , success ii
no a matter of, ooujrse. 1$ must . be
wrought out if attained, pari
ticnlarly in iew of tbia latest
development, j WJ caU npon alj
Democrats, for the sake of every
reaL interest lof cthe ; State, at
large, to get td work ahd remain at
work until sunset on the 6th proximo,
to the end; that the; vile effect of tbia
corruption fund tkf Northern monopi
olists have sent int the State may be
neutralised, and ; that Radical tam
with all that if imrflies and we know
what that Is maybe pat an end to
in North Carolina forever. .
BSBBBBBW-i( imm vk.
1 Much is said ab$ut competition of
American laborers with the pauper labor
of Europe, but doesw) every man who
looks around him see and know that an
immense majority of the lsborerf in;
Ameiica are not engaged in what 'are
called the protectedndustriea ? And as.
to tnose wno are erapioyea m sacn in-'
dustries. is it not andeniable that th
duties nronoaed bv-&a DAr.ioara.fciA mua.i
Ve called the lQilsUl far exceed thei
fLfference between American aad Eur-,
peaa (wages, ana tast, tnereforsv tf it
wert admitted that ur worfcingmB can
be protected bytart3s against cheaper
labor, thj woufid b fully protected, and
more thanproescied, by that billf-r
' nsrvr ak.k o thss stho. bcst;
xne rnuaaeiprua jbteooro . sars :
K9iainhiui Qoay has organized sV still
hunt In Nrth Carolina. Some of his
confidential ( hangers-on - hav lately
been looking over the field ahd think
it possible that the methods of per
suasion adopted in Indiana' in the
Garfield campaign might detach the
Old North State from the Democra'io
moorings. The Democrats cf Nor;h
Carolina should be put on their guard.
Mr. Quay has heaps of monfy ahd is
capable of whatever mischief may be
accomplished with money."
j We have had reason to believe that
a good deal of hard, quiet work was
going on among the Republicans,
and the Democrats may expect a full
Republican tote in this State. The
Only way t6 offset it is by having a
full Democrat! vote. Lei every
Democrat see that every man who
Will vote oar ticket is registered at
once,' and that on election day he
rotes. Let no one ignore this warn
ing, j ;M
This fair as been snperb. It hap
been a success in every way, und the
fact is very gratifying. The State
Agricultural Society should have the
cordial support and encouragement
of the whole State and thei annual
gathering of the people here I that it
provides should be attended s far as
possible by North Carolinians from
every section. It has a distinct
value over and beyond tha value
of the exposition of the State's
resources that is mad4. It
tends to make us all better acquainted
with each other; it tends to bong to
gether the different sections; it tend
to make us all better acquainted with
our State. It should be a matter of
Stale pride to make it as large as
possible every year. The cotsnty and
district fairs are valuable n their
way, but the State fair is of Surpass
ing value for its social advantages, as
well as for the material advantages it
offers. We trust every succeeding
fair will be but an enlargement and
improvement of the one which closes
this evening.:
: Wz are now nearing the end of
the great struggle. For months a
campaign in favor of the- people
against unnecessary taxation has been
waged with great earnestness; ; but
with what result ? There .should be
no doubt as to the res alt, i but the
power of the moneyed combinations
is great, and their bold upon -cer sin
classes of oar population is Inch as
to blind them to the true interests of
the country.
. We believe that New York, and
Indiana, Connecticut and New Jersey
will vote for Cleveland and Thurrhac,
and we think it probable that Michi
gan and Wisconsin will do the same.
The South should be solid; but the
Republicans are making a desperate
effort to carry North Carolina. Our
information in regard to this State is
good, bat we need every votoj Erery
Democrat in North Carolina should
now work as if the election of Cleveland
depended on him alone; a if : the
election of a Democratic House of
Representatives in Congress depend
ed on him alone; as if the election of
the entire State ticket depended on
him alone as if he alone were respon
sible for the election of a Democratic
legislator. -This is no time for hur
rahing; but i it is a time for hsrd
work, for individual effort.
We must win bat whether we
shall win depends on the Democrats
of Not th Carolina. Let our, friends
be np and at work.
Jr the people of this district re
ceived any benefit from having John
Nichols in Congress, what -was UT
Try the able -and competent I&unn for
your Representative this yeaf. 1
rTA A JHIM
! Ksgtlsh. -
' A well known citizen of Deiroil has
kindly permitted the Free Press to
make conies 'of two interesting Ja-
?isese documents in his possession,
he letters,1 which explain them
selves, will illustrate th effect of ap
plying the Japanese idiom to English
as well as the extreme t3 which
formal courtesy goes in Japanese cor
respondence! Following is a translation Of an in
vitation toi a wedding reception,
which was sent by an American to
Japanese friends, 250 of whom were
present: i
Respectful announcement.' Inas
much as your honorable health keeps
pace with the advancement of the
summer, we ihumbly lift up to you our
congratulations. Moreover Oince we
also "extinguishing the sunUgbt" in
God'S mercy, we beg that your heart
be in peace.! ' ? ,
However, In order to mak some
what evident oar joyful heart over
tbe performance of the wedding of
our man child, Doremus Scudder, and
the woman E- O. Kendall, which will
take place on the 21st day; of this
month, aad because we are desirous
of opening a place of congratulation,
although there is cothiag of ,a feast,
we humbly beseech you to bend
around your honorable carriages to
our abode cn the evening of ihat day
at 7:30 o'clock Our heads ve main
tain in a bowed position befe you.
UlNRT SCVDOXK,
Fakst c4Dnra.
The response is an illustration of
the Ecglirn composition of a Japanese
convert: j s
No. 120 Hioabi Obatadobi Nhgata,
KlCHXIISHlBO, NAXABiTiBXI,
KiBSirosLAj Nixahcba, July, J 1888.
Our Dear Sir, Mr. Dr. D. Shudder :
Now it is a very hot season, but are
Jou in vigorous T If you are in good
ealthv, it is very happiness. We
are' always . in vigorous, . therefore
don't mind us. At few day s ago Mr.
Hirose and Mr. Uirotau sm to
Niigata from Eyeto,and feW Christ,
isna brethren who are living in this
oily are making a prayer assembly of
a week in cboroh, and all are forking
and wishing the grace of T&d. , At
present in this city there are living
few Christians, bnt we do not disap
point. j
We wish that you will tell th's to
oar dear your parents, sister, and
many a brethren who are livirg in
Nikko. . !
- J . Permit tnds senietce.
Detroit Free Press.
"Passing bar
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3T. T. Herald.
BOO 3S ISO.
' : Dacnc7' t SwcpaaaTtlU.
Cor. et the Mews ass Observer.
SwxFsosviiJ N. Oct. 17
; Cspt. B. H. Banc, the higb-tcrd
orator and Democratic candidate for
Congress of the Fourth District,
made a ringing and a telling speech
nere last night to a large audience of
Democrats and a few doubtful Re
publicans who were, the writer yen
tUres to sa, cbsnged before they 1 ft
the hall. There were quite a number
of beautif al 1 adit a prtseLt also, &Ld
this added u.uc to th pleasure of
the occasion and made a good ia
preseion for the Democratio paity.
Djencocracy is booming up this way.
Yours very truly,
E wipsoWvills DM0CKA-8.
m
Who d-ies aMt "ins not. Log Cabin
remedies are solid as our ancostorr;
they 4tfe perfectly reliable and bciug
!urely vegetable, are perfectly harm
ess. Use Warner's Log Cabin Pisf
ter. Price 25 cents.
Vtt Krybodr RcgUtcr.
The registration books in Ealeig h
township tre trow opea hhU vot rs
should cot delay the matter. of eeeit g
that they rr? properly registered.
This is 'not a ntr regie Uation, but
every voter moviLg iuio tho city, cr
from one ward to another, etc , must
register and vote in the township or
ward in which he is now living. Tbe
voter must have a certificate from tho
registrar where he formerly lived. All
Democrats should look to the matter
and be careful that their rotes are not
lost by negligence. Promptneps
will also eave much labor to tbe com
mittees. The following are the registrars and
places where the registration books
are kept in Raleigh township :
Outside East G. W., Kennedy,
rs. Fisher '8 farm. Outside West
W. J. Brown, Ellis & Brown's ftore.
Fisrt wsrd, W.O; McMackin.McMack
in's stable; second ward, B. F. Wom
ble, Burt's store; third ward, A. N.
Sexton, Terrell A Jordan ' stoie;
fourtu ward, H- A. Mayard, West end
Cabarrus street; fifth ward, Robert
Simpson's drug 'store.
rapt,B t ppelntmaats. .
Hon. B. H. Bans, Democratio can
didate for Congress, will address the
people cf the fourth district on the
issues of tbe day at tbe followirg
times and places :
1 . oBAKez ooorrT.
Cedar Grcve,! Monday, Oct. 22.
Toler's, Monday night, Oct. 22.
L Caldwell Institute, Tuesday.Oct. 23.
University Station, Wednesday,
Oct. 24
Gates', Thursday, Oct. 25.
Oaks, Thursday night, Oct. 25.
White Cross, Friday, Oct. 26.
Chapel Hill, Saturday, Oct. 27.
"OUR ZEB'1 AT STRONACH'S
WAREHOUSE TONIGHT.
Hon. J. O. Pritchard, Republican
candidate fcr Lieutenant-Governor,
and Hon. II. A. Gudger, icpresenting
Hon. T. M. Holt, Democratic candi
date for Lieutenant Governor, will
address the people on the issues cf
tbe campaign at the fo lowing places
and times :
' Magnolia, Friday, October 19.
Mt, Olive. Saturday, October 20
Snow Hill, Monday, October 22.
Einston, Tuesday, October 23
Bajboro, Wednesday, October 21.
Aurora, Thursday, October 25.
Washington. Friday, October 26.
Jamesville, Saturday, October 27.
Morgantoc, Burke county, Thurs
day, Nov. 1.
Boone, Watauga county, Ftiday,
Nov. 2:
Elk Park, Mitchell county, Satur
day, Nov. 3.
Cane River, Yancy county, Monday,
Nov. 5.
The local committee will please
advertise these appointments by
hand-bills.
Spikb Whitakkb,
Chairman Dem. St. Ex. Com.
Pablle Speaking.
Hon. W. H. Kitc'ain will address
the people on tbe issues of the cam
paign at the following times and
places:
Friday, Oct. 19, Murphy.
: Saturday, Oct. 20, Charleston.
Monday; Oct. 22, Brevard.
Tuesday, Oct. 23, Hendersonville.
Wednesday, Oct. 24, Columbus.
' Thursday, Oct- 25, Ruthetfordton.
Friday, Oct. 26, Carpenter's Store.
: Saturday, Oct.. 27, Lincoln tofi.
; Monday, Oct. 29, Dallas.
' The local committees are urgently
requested to advertise Ibese appoint-'
menta by band-bilia and otherwise
Spikb Wbitaxkb,
Oh'n State Dem. Ex. Com.
: Laeob stock shoes at and below
cost, new goods and latest styles, at
Whiting Broe.'
Stamps A Dzvzbzcx,
N. Assignees and Receivers.
Ladle
In delicate health needing a gen
tle yet effective j laxative will rind 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 tbe most, easi
ly taken and pleasantly effective) rem
edy knows to cure and prevent oo
tivenen?, to dispel headacties, colds
and fcyer, and strengthen the kid
neye.livtr and bowels,. and is there
fore a favorite remedy with ladies.
For sale in 50-cent bottles by all
leading druggists. John S. Fescud,
sole agent, Raleigh, N. C.
"Abrupt and radical changes, which
might endanger such enterprises and
injuriously affect tha interests of labor
dependent upon their saocess and con
tinuance, are not contemplated . or in
tended." Grover CUveland.
OUT OF SORTS!
Yes, Sick all Over !
Urer torpid. ' bowwts eostire, blood iliifgli-h,
tuniach wek aod lull, tout ingestion is impair,
edand tb orsana taaetlve, your perceptions are
dull and stupefied, your tempt Irritable aud pee
vish, yon are un At for business or eompaaloa
sUlp. Wbat jou seed is to
livMvlwKV
' bare used aaiy remedies for Dyspepsia,
Liver affection and debility, but never have
found anytbiug to benefit to tbe extent tbar Bim
niona Liver ttnfulatot baa. I soot bom Minne
sota to Georgia for the remedy and would bave
trat f urthei lor such a medicine, I wiraid advise
all who are similarly affected to five it a tral as
It seems tbe only wing that never fall to re
lieve," P. 11. Janney, Minneapolis, Minn.
ttxamlne to see that you get the genuine, dis
tinguished from all frauds and bautattons iy our
Ke B TxaaawSlark oa front of Wrapper, ad
aartdetaaealaiia slfaatareoi J. fl-ZeUla
is the Standard
Washing Compound
As pure and harmless as the finest imported castile
soap. Washes the coarsest and finest things equally
well. As it does away with most of the rubbing, it
reduces the wear and tear on both yourself and your
clothes. Oyer one million families use it. Do you ?
Peddlers and some unscrupulous crocers
Beware
1867. FallTrado 1888
J. J. THOMAS 4 CO.
ifcaleigli, IV. C-
Cotton Sellers
AND
Commission Merchants
Offer to the trade,
Ginners
AND
Farmers
1,000 bundles new Arrow ties, 800 bun
dles spliced Arrow ties, 10,000 yards
Burlaps and other cloth suitable
for covering cotton, bulk
meat, flour, coffee, sugar
molasses, meal, corn,
oats, hay and ship
stuff, all of
which we
will sell
VERY BEST TERMS.
We solicit
cit ycur consignments or cot
ton, and pledge you our twenty years
experience to serve you faithfully and
right. Will make cash advances upon
billa of lading or cotton in hand when
ever desired.
J. J. TC01AS tt CO.
S18, 815 and 817, 8. Wilmington
Raleigh, N. C.
Street,
J.R.FERRALL&C0
223 FavfettevilU tit
A HE UECEIVI Gr
Fresh Cocoanuts,
Oranges and Bananas.
Fresh Ground Seconds.
1RES1I SODA -AMD OYSTEK CRACKBBS.
CORNED BEEF AND POrm
?INE LOT N. ( HAMS.
QHOICE VIRGINIA
HAMS.
Price Dock Bottom. Quality Guaranteed
Telephone No. 88.
A Standing Exposition.
Free to everybody,
New attractions and addition every day.
l ome and see
The largest, handsomest and best
arranged
Grocery store
In the State of North Carolina.
Largest aad most complete stock
of groceries in the city.
W.C.UB.
Wholesale and Ef tail Grocers,
COFFEE KOA8TEHS
CANDY MAKUFArTCHERS.
See local column for special ad.
N. r. State Jgriruilural hilr.
wm&mERaCo:
U8 ani 123, Ftyetville Atrcot.
VU and 128 WilnogtJii Utreet.
Ncr.h OArolina'i Great Metropolitan
Dry Goods Establishment.
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We offer to the vis
itor to the State Fair
a grand collection of
everything necessary
for personal adorn
ment, includiDg all the
latest novelties from the leading fash
ion centres of the world; also every
thing that pertains to house-furnishing
and decoration, at prices that will
be appreciated by economical buyers
everywhere in our State
We cordially welcome all visitors to
our establishment, and will show
them every attention.
ff.L&RaalTDCaaffi&J
are offering imitations which they claim to
be Pearline, or " the same as Pearline."
It's false they are not, and besides are
dangerous. PEARLINE is never peddled,
but sold by all good grocers.
Maanfactared only by JAMES PYLE, New York
N. C. Insane Asylum.
VISITORS
at the Insane Asylum will ber rafter
be
admitted oaly on
WEDNESDAYS,
Between 9 s. m. and 0 p.m. This rule
has been found necessary on account of
the injurious effects of excessive visiting
upon the inmates.
By order of the Board. '
EUGENE GRISSOM,
Su peri o tewdent.
$35,000.
Men's, boys' and child rons' clothing
bats, shoes, underwear, trunks,
bags, canes, umbrellas, &c,
to be closed out to eat- -isfy
creditors.
The entire stock of Whiting Bros, must
be sold and now is the time for bargains
Tbe stock ia largely composed of
New (Goods
of the latest styles, and an inspection
before buying elsewhere will save you
money. ,
Stamps & Devereux
Assignees and Becervers.
CAUTION
1
Pewaie of Fraud, at mj name and tbe price
re Mamoed on Uie (bottom of .all bt adrertjMd
sboes before leavtn the factory
IH UVllMC VITO locturj, wi,n.H i
tha veareri anliwt hlah prlen and Inferior
If a deafer offer W. I noaclaa sboca at a
trill
duerd price, or uti he has llx m wllhoat any
aod piica ataaupad oa tha bottom, pal hhB do
afraad.
VV. L. DOUGLAS
$3 SHOE.
The oatr calf SS SKAMLKS9 Shoe nnooth
1 no hie. HO TACKS or WAX THREAD ta
hart the fret. u; at hand-tewed and WIU.
NOT KIP
W. L. lioPOt.AS S4 SHOE, the orlalnal
aad nnlr hand-tewed welt at .hoe. Kqnalt eat-tom-made
tliort cottlnr from V- to SO.
XV. I- nOUOI.AS 83.60 IOI.ICF SHOE.
RUIroad Men and I-etlfr ( arrk-r. til wear tlietu.
elmonSh Inakte at a Haml-Sewcd Khoe. KoTaoks
or Wax Thread to hurt the fret.
W. L. DOUGLAS Sr) snOR U unexrelled
lor ifAYT we:ir. Bett rdlf Wme for Ilie lirtre.
XV. t. IKCOLA.H 'iH -WORKING-MAN'S
8HOK l Hi lu " world for
rourh wear: one pair onirlit t weor a man a Tear.
XV. I.. DOl'Cil.AS m ellOK KOK BOXS
It till hcM School Shoe In the worlrl.
XV. I.. TMIUGLAH W.1S YOUTH'S School
Rho ftif tlc rninll lim't a cliaiice lo wear tut
beat ahoe In Iho world. ...
AU made In fnnirrrss. I'-iilli-n ami !.aee. If not
told hr rniir dealer, v.-riic IV. L. DOUGLAS,
For sale bj
HELLER BEO'S.,
131, Fayetteville St
The Toy the Child Likes Best
"ANCHOR"
Ska- Becks.
Keal Stone.' Wtrae Oulstsv
A Cutis raaaaarr fbrehOd
raa of all axaa. tor SI. 71. or
S3.W a good araraek box.
ntaarlptlTe Oatalona sent
poatrfrae aa appUcauoa to
F. Ad. Richter & Co.,
SIOSKOADWAV, WKW YOKK.
rat WITTIEST, PRCTTIE'ST JMVEIILE8
QUEER PEOP!,Er3iVrc
i IWi mm imM ifniitt 1
Full of the addrat pran. ehanailaa sMneaud
Uah-roTkiaa lllwtratkintT tPiiaweof
Ju.eniie trnu. Kelltna laantenaely. Crtttoa
. ti, rikildren tm W.-R. H. OODWeU, I. O, '
ii. i lintrm R. Flak. 'Dot
iZimt JCmm sad V-U wm." Hon Howard Croahr.
3 Cbeataat eitreet. Philadelphia,
T! WAWXBU. tit niMtn nstvn.
7J
t, rniiaaeipauL, rat
Choice Cut-flowers, bouquets, baskets,
hvacinths, tulips and other bulbs to plant
now. Choice everblooming roeee, chry
santhemums, evergreens, dried graeees
for vases, and everything kept by a
florkt. H. BTE1NMETZ.
QFFI' K FJR. RENT. "
The iasurance office under thenar-
borough House will tefor rent Oct. 1st.
App'y at
YARBORO' HOU8E.
Does not everv! well informed man
know that the inortaae in price of home 1
manuiactuns pro J teed by a bign aarta
does not go nto the pockets of laboring
men. but wc ly tends to swell the: Trottts
of Oahers?-rwif's Wtfj&&&
totes. . '. "7 : J s .' i .... ? i
i nil nil i rf 1 am ii i aiian'r
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3iirr uitgR W1MS VfSijr 'z. .UZ
Mum cal imM La"?!)
st. 'r'
itio rjtOli, WAN! ASSY
SUNDAY SCHOOL BOORS
SCHOOL BOOKS OR
Plain or Fancy Stationery!
YOt'R ORDER TO . '
ALFHED WILLIAMS CO,
Boot
ra, arid StJitjonem, Bareigb. N. C.
OUR POPUt.AU IXW
North Carolina Speaks
Bnsbees New Justice aod I'oim Dook
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School and Business Unp of N C , 4i6
SSsTSend for Complete CaaV.PiA
F
ROSS "
it
ALL RIGHT"
CELEBRATED
vrvr
EiSlLAGL
COTTON
ANI
STRAW t
COOKSTOVES
CUTTERS
Mt Haramcrlrst Gnnv
m m jid
JULIUS LEWIS
AND
LEATHER
I
Established
Raleigh,
;belting.i
i . HtAliQTJARTERS FOE ; -QUICK
SHOT POWDlUi
JUST ARRIVED
TRUST BAGGING."
NO
85,000 Tarda Dundee Bagging.
1,000 Bundles Arrow Ties. 1
60 Barrels fresh mulletr, extra size.
1 Oar-Load White seed oats.
1 Oar-Load mixed Com.
1 er-Load of Danlap A KoOance's Meel. '
600 BarreU of Flour of Differe -it Brands.
60 Bags of No. 1 Coffee.
60 Barrels of Sugar, different Grades.
i ; .
For sale at lowest prices al
M. T. NORRIS & BROS
ft i ft t
if S J r
Is .gr t i
f I v I i m
I it to f S It c
13? 5 1 1 3 g
1 " "t 59 1 . I
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ol 1
W A 1
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Nice
Cigar!
WATER! WATER!
No beer,'&o., but all the popular
Ice-Cold,
Non-Alcoholic
y
Beverages.
ON DRAUGHT,
Skilfully prepared and dispensed from
the
Largest AooaratUs
In tbe SUte. Also fine selection of in
ported and domestic
Gome and Soo TJs.
LEE,J0HNS0N&C0.
OPPOSITE POSTOmCE,
KAXKXGJB. H.a 1
LADIES
PEERLESS
r Taair Sirs Byelng, at Heaae,
TVtr wfM dTt liai rktng. ThT r told rra
arbara. Mat IO. a paaaaee. lUty btrtaoaqual
Ste Swaafth, Biujntnaat, Amoant ia Paakaaaa
,i; TW Aa ma, aroak ar amot: aOasteraTVoiaala ay
JUU. am - (Willi
' ' aa. raaewd, Droegte aad Apetteeary, t
rtrettenile street, Br-i t. B ,PfM,'
ore aaa cwibdvit r,"f J sx.
c JedasaiatA sUisJgaAtr 1.
AomttiiaSl
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PUUIJCATldNrii
Prr.. 0 ts, eloth
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..$2,001
feet.
..ti.60
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pen. b. mmn & co
HEADQUARTERS'
Office No. 18. telephone No. 79, Eet
kfanin 8ireet, Adams Building.'
Yard, "ft Hargett Street,
near Ice Factory, Tele
phone No. ICS.,
G P A L.
Anthracite. White and red aahe,
broken, eg& and nut, for grste aid
stoves.
COAL.
j;
Bi tuminou s. Teirj., Weet Vir
ginia Splint and Focahontt-s. The' Wert
Virginia Splint- the best an) cherpett
ooalin tha market, a trial of the rame ia
only neceasary to pro re the fact.
For smithing purp. ms, the best we can
buy. "The (ountin Brook Smithing
tjoai."
W O O D .
lor g or cut and split to order.
O I Hi .
Illuminating oil, from a quart to a bar
rel, from lls fire tert to the highest
grade: delivered from our wagon at your
door. Leave j our orders tor w inter f uel.
Better now than later. Honey saved is '
money made "A word to the wise,"
rbil. H Andrews 1 Ce,
THE HATIVIOND
Type Writer
Ihe most PERFECT machine ever of
fered on the market. ,
THEBEST
For Spe4l, Strsirtki, Chsuigetible
a ype sreneci Align maiitt atestiit
ij and Durability.
TI,. A.. TvK um.....4 - flAT.Tl
Win AT. a In. X n.I.n. Cmtdtlnn
it is PERFECT.
It Omnot Get Out of Alignment I
It is Not UabU to Get Out of Order I
It Cannot Collide urith Utelf I
It has open-end carriage, which admits
of paper of any width or length, and has
changeable type.
Evert machine WARRANTED PER
FECT. Price complete, with two sett of type,
$100." Bend for catalogue.
T. A. MONTOOHEBY.Rtate Agent,
Raleigh, Vt O
TO ADVERTISERS
A Hat Of IADS
rapapera Olwe w"
AND EOTIOl
OMS will eent oa appueauoa
raaa.
To tfcoae mho want thrtr adTertlslne to pay, wO
ia after no better medium lor U-oreUKA "'0"
re anrk tbaa the aariiatieof wuMMCt
boCAAMar.
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