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This pftwder hevej Tartee. A marvel
f parity, strength nd wholeectnenes.
Mora economical.'thnB ordinary kind ano
cannot be sold In competition with the
multitude at low eet, short weight,
ilam o phdp6t piwdr, told only in
mum. BoTAi BAJaira Powwb Oo., IOo
Bold bf W. O. 4- B. Btronaoh, Mid
JBftrrallft On-
WOfliLCOf & SON,
14 East Maf tin Street,
S20,000 STOCK
is aellintf taDidlr. becanss we sell'
per cent less thanfwholesale prices.
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men's Underwear
la the moat oonipietea the r
are cheaper than c'
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1,00 pairs w
Gents Merino HalWIose
X ,a2$c., worth 00c. i.
3,000 I Gonte'
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la idried and nnlakndried shirts at lees
1 than the original cost.
I f Oantl'W.00 .
HATS
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We warranl every pair of
Faust '& Son's
Children's shoe we aeU. They are hand-
law. nut iu ui mkx wuusm .uu uummcv
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Dreiss- Goods
depurttaeQ is complete.
iSDWARDIFASNAOH.
SOLITAlli and
Sold Jewelry, Ool and SUverWaJohi"
. GorhamVBterling BUTerwra1Kogr.
plated ail ver ware, 0j a4"
It in atoek. Badges
asdJtjala made
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Jut Optical Department
Embraces an earless variety of lenses
waich together with our practicAl expe-
lence enaoies us m 001 roi aimcat an
arrer of refraction in M ropia (nearaig-htl
Bypermetropia (far sight). Presbyopia
(old sight). Asthenimia (weak sight) anu
alvloar oromot retief from that distreaa-
Ij headache whih often accompanies
uipenect nsieu. f
l OUR ARTIFICIAL
Jtiiimai
Eyes
atrre and book like the natural organ
SO pain wnen maerea.
Patients at a distance having a broken
ys can have another mad wiUioat call.
mt paraonaUy
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Sttsographtrx
Bid Type-Wrilcrs,
Have opened an office In the Hollemah
building, where thfey are prepared to
execute all rders inj law reporting and
typewriting Clas4 in short-hand and
typewriting formini. .
JOB SALE. I
Two hundred Dining Room chairs
(second haftd). The whole lot will be
told cheap. AIo complete outfit of
silverware f for twenty Ubles, second
hand, but ip good condition.
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The Old North State Forever.
SHE TAKES TWO FIRST PRE
MIUMS ON TOBACCO AT
RICHMOND. .
OCK GOLDEN BgLT AGAIJittT THX WORLD
I HCBBAH FOB, GBANVILL1 ASD
VANpE, OTJBBIN
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OOOPKB !
Special to the News and Observer.
Richmond, Va. Oct. 23. J. II. Cur
rio, of Granville, took the highest
premium ou pew wrappers at the Ex
position today; J. D. Cooper, of
Vance, the fifst premium on new cut
Ura. Our Grariville county golden
belt against the world !
' I THE HE1THEK CIIISEE
The Subject of Habeai Corpus Froceed-
i ij intfs.
By Teh-graph to the News and ObserTcr.
TIcoma, '1 Oct. 23 Twenty
more Cbinainerr came down from
Alaska on the steamer Ancon on her
last trip. Tfcpy jbad gone there from
As.oria to wijik in the canneries there,
the Ancon coming down straight to
PortTownseibd, not touching at Victo
ria, as usual, io avo d any trouble in re .
gard to their landing here. Collector
of Customs Brooks, however, refused
to allow them to land because they
had passed through British waters in
reaching here. A writ of habeas cor
pus was sued out here, and .while it
was pending the steamer Mexico
arrived from; Sao Francisco with six
Chinamen, the steamer having stop
peden route at Victoria, B. C. She was
also stopped and a lawyer from
Towneend fastened to join in 'the
habeas corpus proceedings. Argu
ment took place yesterday, ' the Uni
ted States beting represented by the
Assistant District Attorney.
Judge Allyn decided that the cue
was such as was contemplated by the
Chinese restriction ael; that under the
laws which! decree passengers ' ou
American ships to be under the juris
diction of ilia United States, thesa.
Chinamen twjund from one American
port to another American port, not
Laving left the ship at any time, had
not been out! of the United States,
even though; the ship had touched at
a foreign pott- The Chinamen were
allowed to land.
j mVd rvh.
INQIHEXBS, IfOOt OCTS, FLAGMAN ASl
OOHDOOTOBB CAtLID TO AOCOUXT FOB
THX DISASTER.
Bj Telecrapb to the Hews and Observer. -
Maihjh Chixk1 Pa., Oct. 23. The
District Attorney of Carbon county
shortly befofe midnight last night is
flued warrants fdr thearreBt of Henry
uooite ana I nomas Major, engineers,
John . Mulhearn . and Joseph Pohl.
look-outs, Jimea Hannigan, flagman,
ana Chaa. Terry and Jas. Keithline,
oondaetorr, charging them with groas
negligence end wilful misconduct and
for failing t$ obserre the precautions
and rules which it was their duty to
obey and observe while they were em
ployed in the conveyance of paesen
gers for the Lehigh Valley Railroad
ompany, causing the great accident
at Mud Riin which resulted in the
killing and injuring of many persona.
1 raK'RESPOHSIBIUTY.
TlS"uH ror.tuaWashJngtan, Pa-. Disas-
t trPlaed.
By Cable to .the ilewl and Observer.
PiTTiBCBd, Pi, October 23 The
coroner's jury in the case of the re
cent railways disaster at Washington,
Pa., rendered a terdict at a late hour
last night placing the responsibility
for the accident on Conductor Heck
of the shifting engine and charging
him with involuntary manslaughter
in causing the deaths of Engineer
JNoonan, ana Fireman McAuliffe, the
testimony Showing that be had
ordered the switch open and then
failed to see that it had been closed.
Edward Boon, the new switch hand.
who opened the switch, was condemned
for gross negligence. The coroner has
issped a warrant for Heck's arrest.
The passengers injured in the wreck
wno are still here are all doing well
DR. WOOD
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ABD IX FULL I rRATIKSIZATIOS WITH HIS
CHUBOH.
Bj Telegraph td ttan'Mews and Observer.
Atlastil, Qa:, Oct. 23 The An
gnsta PresVfytery closed it session in
Madison yesterday? A notable feature
was tie election of Dr. Woodrow, of
South' Oarc4ie as moderator and
full fraternisation 00 his part with
Wfnaren.i
laUtoad BfaUara.
ByTegraph ti tbe News and Observer,
Naw YoKk, Oct. 23 The first pay
ment for the Georgia Company's stock
was made today by the omciala of the
Richmond Terminal Company. The
committee has not yet completed - ar
rangementa f or the transfer, but will
probably do so tomorrow. The Geor
gia Company Waa organized by a syn
dicate headed by 11. li. Uoliins, for
the turrx)8e of carrrinc four millions
of the Georgia Central stock, which
the syndicate acquired two years ago.
It had issued tw lve millions of
stock and j four millions of bonds,
and held the syndicate stock
in its treasury, as collateral
bonds. It wai officially stated todav
that the price paid for stock was $35
per share, making" a total of about
f 4.200.000 ?
The East Tennessee directors meet
tomorrow to declare a dividend of
per cent. This will give the Rich
mond Terminal $300,000 in cash,
which will pe applied to the purchase
of the ueorgia company stock.
There was ;some talk of dissatisfac
tion among the holders of the remain
ing $35,00p,000 of Georgia Central
stock representing the minority in
terest. President In man states that
he is prepared to buy the remaining
stock at $126 per share.
Tbc Haitwajr Accld.uC at Polrnia
By Cable Ui tUe New and Observer.
Roiie, 0U 23 The official report
of the, railway disaster near PoUnzs
limits the j number of persons killed
to 19 and the number of injured to 55
The Senate bill puts rags on the
free lijt- Is this because the pro-
tec ted, laborer's -family is s) often
clothed in them t--Bbs ton Post.
Grover Cleveland's Acceptance
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Our Champipn Infant on Real Protection.
"Nor will the people be misled by the appeal to prejudice contained ain the
absurd allegation that we serve the interests of j Europe, . while they will support
the interests of America." ; 1
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" It is of the highest importance that those who administer our Government should jealously protect and main
tain the rights of American citizens at home and abroad, and should strive to achieve for our country her prope
place among the nations of kite earth ; I but there is no people whose- home interests are so great, and whose numer
ous objects of domestic concern deserve so much watchfulness and care. n
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By Telegraph to the News and Observer.
Washiiigtos, D. C, Oct. 23. The
Treasury today accepted tenders of
$77000 four and a half per cent
bonds at 108$ Some fours were of
fered at 128, but all were rejected.
irasaed Assistant Burgeon (Junnincr-
hanrW. Dean d ed on board the coast
survey steamer MacArthur at San
Francisco yesterday. He was a . na
Uve t)f Richmond, Va.
Srgeon-General Hamilton Bent the
following telegram to Dr. Porter at,
JacJsonville this afternoon: "Your
authority to keep refugees out of the
city jnust come from the City Council.
With such authority you need noth
ing further from the government. In
regard to disinfection of bedding, the
government only proposes to pay for
the destruction of mattresses, pillows
andl comforts necessarily destroyed
in tfe houses of the poor. Persons
able must sustain their own loss. The
City. Council should pass an ordinance
exacting a penalty for concealment of
infested articles in houses. The use
of tk public laundry and disinfeo-
tion?building when constructed will
be tree. ; Carpets need not be de
stroyed but should be subjected to
steajn process."
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JS? Yellow Fcvtr.
FkaNASpniA, Fla., Oct. 23. New
cases, 14; whites, 4;; David Easily,
Arthur Krebster, Mrs. Saidie Creuse
and an infant named Swaringer. No
deaths. Weather very warm. Re
ports from Chester say there were
lipases in 21 boars. We hare sent
relief to them, providing medical at
tendance ' and mediciues. Dr. Rose,
Untied States Surgeon, has gone to
investigate. Vessels can enter this
port and come to the city by Tearing
ihetr crews at the island, where the
government has provided shelter for
the. Our cry is still for more funds
and jpro visions. ' '
iJSigned) R. S. Schuyleb,
y: Seo'y Howard Association.
9.JC ' - Ta1aSBlSSSBW MsSa ''.
Strlklnc Mineral '
By Cable to tie Mews a Observer .
LpNDos, Oct- 23. Several thousand
Yorkshire miners have gone on strike.
It te expected that many others will
joiij the strike tomorrow and Thurs
days Coal has advanced from 30 to
40 .er cent in price during October.
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Hv Cable to the Mews and Observer.
Ddblih, Oct. 23. A riot broke ont
at JMoy today between Orangemen
anafNatioriaJiata. Thfi rtolio were re-
I infdroed and charged the mob with
I bayonets. Several policemen were in-
I juifed with stonei Ihrown by rioters.
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Wjp3T riSTEBUAV AT HESDEBSON VILLS.
-Special to the Mews and Obstrrer.
tlzSDEBSONTiLLB, N. C, Oct. 23.
There was great enthusiasm here
taday. Five hundred people were
present. Kitchin spoke two hours
in the court house followed by Deve
reuk and Dockery. The Republicans
are using every effort. They had a
brass band and a large delegation
frotn Asheville. The campaign waxes
hotter. The 'Republicans are mad
and defiant. They refuse Democrats
courtesies. Dockery and Devereux
repeat the same slanderous speeches.
rTb result of the conflict here wa
great good for the Democrats. Dev
ereux and Dockery made the weakest
speeches during the campaign. An
effort was made to give Dockery a big
demonstration which resulted in an
utter . failure. Kitchin was .wildly
cheered during his masterly speech.
Ewart, Republican candidate for
Congress, is losing ground daily.
There is strong hope for Henderson
county goingJDemocratic in Novem
ber. Ihe most encouraging reports
are coming in from every section of
Wtseieiu Carolina. Kitchin has'
caused a striking blow to Republi
canism in the wea .. ihe west is no
longer doubtful but almost eoh i for
the Democracy.
Acknowledged HI. Guilt.
liy 'Telegraph to the News and Observer.
mw aobk, uot. 16 - james iu i t-,
dell, real estate clerk ot Mix dim of
Shopman, Barlow, Laracque & Ve
ra! and, who robbed dib eon plo verb
olitmts of about $264,000 upon fraud
ulent deeds, was arrai ned in the
Couit of General Sessions today be
fore Judge Ci wiug. There are four
teen" indictments against him and he,
pleaded gu.lty of forgery in tie first
degree. He was remanded fur sen
tence, lie will be used as a witness
in the trial of Emerson & (i jbipoljcy
dealers, vith whom ho alleged be
spent over $ 120,00 J of ibe ptofeeds
of his thefts. i'.
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By tel,er-'ij''.i to the News and Dbservar.
New Yobs October 23. H P Hal-
lins, the banker, states that-ihe price
paid for the Georgia Centra Rail'oad
by the Richmond Terminal is
$8000,000.
-Coin ier-Journal : "No lacught-
ful citiztin craven n nstoraiw i of Re
publican extravagance and bad-gov
erftaent."
Firm and Sound as Ever.
Contributions for Fever Sufferer..
By TelegrapH to the News aud Observer.
Pensacola, Fla , October 23. The
following ! appeal was iesubd today
to all lbdges of I. a, O. F.,
Whereas dread pestilence of yellow
fever has made sad havoc among our
brothers at Jacksonville, and Fer
nandina, and h'a not been confined
to the members of the local lodges at
those points, but many brothers from
other jurisdictions have been stricken
down by fatal disease, and
Whereas, the funds subscribed so
liberally by lodges in this jurisdic
tion, and other voluntary contribu
tions have been exhausted and much
suffering and distress is now immi
nent, and with the permission of
Grand Sire John C. ' Underwood,
dated Columbus, O , Oct. 20, 1888, I
would make an earnest appeal by this
means to the brotherhood at large to
make small contributions for their
relief, which may be sent to me at
Pensacola, Fla , and which will be
promptly acknowledged, and for
warded by me to the Odd Fellows'
relief committee at Jacksonville and
Fernandina.
(Signed) C. C. Yojsqe, Jr.,
Grand Master I. O. O. F., of State
of Florida.
1 ho Fibre Works Fire.
Wilmington Messenger.
There are three large buildings of
;he Acme Company at Cronly, all
ranged within 100 feet of each other
long the track of the Carolina Cen
tral Railroad. The fibre mill (wniob
was burned), the fertilizer factory and
spinning and weaving mill. The last
two were eared intact, though se
riously threatened by the raging
flames, which wholly consumed the
fibre null. The fibre burned rapidly
and lasted but little over half an
hour. For a time it was feared that
the depot and all three miles would
go. But by desperate exertion on
the part of the mill hands, and rail
road men the fire was confined to the
building in which it originated. The
cause of the fire was due to excessive
heat in the drying room of the fibre
mill, and spread with such rapidity
as to pass beyond all control with the
facilities for extinguishing fire at
hand, the loss is covered by insur
ance, but the exact amount of it could
not be . definitely ascertained last
night.
The Messenger is authorized and
highly gratified to state that the fibre
mill will be rebuilt at once, in ample
time to supply a great, part of the
active demand that has been created
f for the pine fibre bagging.
The Chinese Exclusion XtU
By Telegraph to the News and Observer.
Washinqtoh. Oct. 23. Actinir Sec
retary Thompson telegraphed to the
Collector of Customs at San Fran
cisco today as follows: "Chinese
laborers returning to China from
Panama may be transferred in the
harbor from incoming to outgoing
vessels, without being Snded on
United States territory. 'They must
be safely guarded while in United
States waters, so as to prevent in
fraction of the Chinese Exclusion
act." These instructions were also
made to apply to Chinamen bound
from China to Panama.
Let Everybody Heflater.
The registration books in Raleigh
township are now open and voters
should not delay the matter of seeing
that they are properly registered.
This is not a new registration, but
every voter moving into the city, or
from one ward to another, eta, must
register and vote in the townsb ip 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 matt er
and be careful that their votes are no t
lost by negligence. Promptness
will also save much labor to the com
mittees'.
The following are the registrars and
places where the registration books
are kept in Raleigh township: .
Outside East G. W. Kennedy,
Mrs. Fisher's farm. Outside West
W. J. Brown, Ellis & Brown's store.
Fisrt ward, W.C. MoMackin,McMack
in's stable ; second ward, B. F. Worn
ble, Burt's store; third ward, A- N.
Sexton, Terrell & Jordan's store;
fourth ward, H. A. Mayard, West end
Cabarrus street; fifth ward, Robert
Simpson's drug store.
Syrnp ot Flga.
Is Nature's own true laxative. It
is the most easily taken, and the most
effective remedy known to Cleanse
the System when Bilious or Costive;
to Dispel Headaches, Colds, and
Fevers; to Cure Habitual Constipa
tion, Indigestion, Piles, etc Manu
factured only by the California Fig
Syrup Company, San Francisco, Cal.
John S. Pescud, Sole Agent for Ral
eigh, N. C.
Haw Back WkMtAc.c.
New buck wheat Hour, new citron,
new dessert raisins: (finest quality)
new Brazil nuts, (new walnuts to
arrive later) new green olives in half
gallon, quart and pint jars freeh
arrivals in winter table eupplies of
every description. E J. Habdin.
PARNELL.
PROCEEDINGS OF THE PARLIA
MENTARY COMMISSION.
THI
PBI8ISTATION UF THB TIMES CiSI
COST1SCBD A BHJCE9T FBOH
KB. BIOOAR, M. r.
OTHER SEWS.
By Cable to tbe News and Observer.
Losnoir, Eng., Oct. 23. On the
reassembling of the P am ell Commis
sion today, Mr. Joseph iiiggar, one
of the Irish members of Parliament
involved in the Times' charges, per
sonally requested that he be supplied
with copies of those speeches read
from manuscript by Attorney-lieneral
Webster yesterday which referred io
him. The Attorney-General prom
ised to supply them and then contin
ued with the presentation 01 me
Times' case. lie said Mr. Parcell's
supporters had been trying to exhibit
him as one who stood aloof from the
anti-rent and plan of campaign agita
ti onbut the fact was that as far back
as 1880 Mr. Parnell had led the anti-
reut movement. In a speech in Coun
ty Kerry in that yearhe bad told his
hearers that the Land Leaguu bad
plenty of money to defend those ten
ant farmeis who refused to pay their
rents. He referred to the wickedness
of the advice given by Boyton, Timo
thy Harrington and Father O'Leary
at the Barriclough meeting in 1881,
and said that at that time Mr. Parnell
and his colleagues did not conceal
their sympathy with the League'a
emBafies in crime.
SAM JOKES.
NO LIMIT TO THE ISTEBEST IS HIS GBEAT
MEETING AT DTJBHAM.
Cor. ol the News and Observer.
Durham, N. C, Oct. 23.
There are no bounds to the interest
manifested in the great Sam J enes
meeting here. Three times every day
thousands rush, into Parrish's ware
house and listen to the words of the
evangelist as they fall from his lips.
Never before was any preacher heard
to talk in Durham as does Sam Jones.
He can tell more naked truths faster
and rub them in deeper .than any man
who ever preached to a Durham audi
ence. Mr. Jones has made a lasting
impression upon all who have heard
him here and all agree that he is an
evangelist with no equal in this age.
And he is original from beginning to
end head to foot. He has his own
peculiar, careless attitude, which at
times is amusing, to say the least.
He possesses full control of his vast
audiences and is indeed a "master of
assemblies". Last night he scored the
merchants for not closing their stores
and allowing their clerks to attend
the meetings and asked that some
good, influential woman go this morn
ing and have the merchants sign a
petition to close for the services.
The result of this exhortation was
that earlr this morning more than a
dozen ladies in carriages were calling
onjthe merchants with their petitions
and now nearly every store closes for
every service.
Every train brings great numbers
to the -meetings and last night 36
fenitents professed conversion. Fol
owing are so mo extracts from Mr.
Jonea sermons:
Many a fellow is trying to clear
the current of his life with the devil
wallowing in the fountain.
Brethren there is no use for us to
quarrel about our denominations. If
my mother and' brother Bostich's
moth had swapped babies he would
have been a Methodist and I a Bap
tist.
I am just as good a Methodist as
ever flopped wings, but whenever
Methodism won't allow me toco-operate
with other good Christian
people to save souls from hell, bless
your soul, then I am anything lse
than a Methodist. 1
Brethren I am not ma 1 I don't
get mad; I would walk ail around a
i.ree to keep from stepping on a little
ant, oh, no, I dont want to nurt any
body's feelings I don't.
You Methodists here don't pay
your preachers half enough; you pay
them all they are worth, bu. you
ought to throw in a little to r- lceur
age them.
Some of you old ie.iws si t back:
there and say: 'Ob, Jones, what
makes you talk that wa? I) n 't dis
hearten us.' Blec ycur i-oid, you
can t dishearten these Durham foiks.
The truth LJ, thay think they are a
heap bigger than they reaNy are, and
a little hewing down will" do 'em
good, it will. Thank God there are
more hills behind me than in front
and it iseasier to go on than go back.
We preachers do not preach for
money, but there is not oae of us that
would not quit if you stopped our
salaries. The Bible saya we must
live by our ministry, and it is not for
money we care, but 'cause it is Scrip
tural. You see ?
Some fellow says he wanta to join
the church, but the hypocrites are in
his way. Say, old fellow, can any
thing be in your way if it is not just
ahead of you in your path ?
I get many kicks and knocks, but,
bless your soal, I kick and knock
some too myself I do. ;
Brethren, if a man is sick or lame
he can get on me and ride me without
a bridle or halter or saddle; but juat
let one of these strong, hearty fellows
mount me and 1 will leave him on the
ground and be at the stable eating
fodder, with his gall us tied around
my leg, and he will tare to send for
the coroner to find c ut what's the
matter with him.
A lawjer who will defend a man
for selling whiskey on the sly is an
old pettifogger ihat will do anything
else dishonest Poor little dirty dogs!
God pity you. Now you sit there
and twist your heads and say you
won't take bucu
lows, you kaow
Get on the : i
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Born far a Judgeship,
Hoilolk Virginian.
A prominent North Carolina Re
publican, Mr. Linney, is quoted as
Baying that "if the Demogratie party
is successful this time it will be the
end of the Republican party in that
State and the nation. 'I Mr. Linney
was evidently born forn judgeship.
Tha Mechanic.' and Hu.lnoi Mra'a Dem
ocratic Aaaaclatlon.
This association will meet in Met
ropolitan Hall Friday night to further
perfect its organization and to mature
plans already set on foot. A full at
tendance of all members is important
and it ia hoped that all who wish to
become members will attend. Tte
Young. Men's Democratic Club is
especially requested to meet with the
association.
The, County Caiiv...,
The Republican candidates spoke
yesterday at ililliard "a School Houee,
near Morrisvilie, tio a crowd of eleven.
Of this number three were Democra s
from Chatham couuty on their way to
Raleigh, and of the remaining eight
seven were Democrats and the eighth
man was a coloied Republican. In
consequence of the size and complex
ion of the crowd there was no great
overflow Of enthusiasm.
The Richmond Th mi cal has bought
control of the Georgia Central, adding
2,500 miles of road to their system,
making the miiengo o! the Richmond
Te minal about, y,U00 miles.
Throughout the length and breadth of
our great country, LaxaJor, the golden
remedy, is winning1 "golden opinions''
for its nrOMDtness in the relief and cure
of all diseases which have their origin in
imprudent aatinfr. Price only 25 cent. t (
Lookout tiat your nurses do not druay
your baby with laudanum, paregorlo or-v
other soothing remedies. Give them Dr. t
Bull's Baby By rap which innocent rem
edy is warranted to contain no opium. ' ;
Wall PapeS is cheaper just cow
than ever before. Will paper rooms
complete (owing to size) as follows :
$6, 8 and $10 each, $12.50, $15 and
$20 each. Prices named are one-half
former prices. Special care taken to
do good work. Satisfaction guar
anteed. Have on Land a large stock
and can suit almost any taste. Fred.
A. Watson art dealer and manufac
turer of picture frames. Orders s
licited and proinptly'executed.
$4 25 will buy a pair of gents' gen
uine hand-sewed calf Congress or
lace shoes at Heller Bros.' shoe store.
HellebBbob. will move into Msj.
Petty's store about November 15th
next. Goods in their store will all be
sold at a sacrifice to save expense q
moving them.
Removal sale at reduced price on a
large sign in front of Heller's shoe
store means that every pair of boots
and shoes, trunks and valises is to be
sold very cheap. . ;
DoS't want to move e'm. Every
trunk in Heller Bros.', shoe store is to
be sold at prime cost to save trouble
and expense of moving them into our
new store.
Public Speaking.
Messrs. T. B. Womack of Chatham
and R. W- Winston of Granville will
address the people on the issues of
the campaign at the following times
and places : 1
-Wilton, Granville county, Monday,
Oct 29. '
Talley H6, Granville county, Tues-.
day, Oct. 30.
Daysville, Person couuty, Wednes
day, Oct. 31.
Roxboro, Person county, Wednes
day night, Oct. 31.
garnett, Person county, Thursday,
NjaaSiarg, Caswell county, Friday,
Not. 2. '
TadceriSs. Caswell county, Friday
night, Nov. 2.
Blackwelis, tjaavjeii county, oamt
day, Kov. 8. '
The local committees will please
advertise the same thoroughly by
hand-bills arkl otherwise.
&PIEK Whitaxxb.
Chairman, &e:
Sirwt a Roses 1 1
fragrturtl LattlMtl
The Leading
Price 33 eta.
Sold a Drnggtua.'
Laxadgr
Cures Liver Complaint,
Costiveness.Sillou
Affection, Giddimes.
ALVATION
Prlct only 25 Cts. Sold b-j all druggist.
Will relievo Rheumatism, Neuralgia,
Swelling s,Bruises,Lumbajo,Sprains,
Headache, Toothache, Sores, Burns,
Cuts, Scalds, Backache, Wounds, Sic.
PUCIMt LANQE'8 PLUGS, li-e Ore it Tobacco An
JL-Ptotft Price 10 Cte. At aI druggist
WITTIEST, PRETTIEST JUVENILES
QUEER PEOPLE r.i.Vrc,
USInpemrnt of the JVw? and ihi Mtmsf.)
Pull of the aallrt pranks. rharmW-l ptorto id
Inn h-proruklntr illnstnith.iia by the Prince
Jnvanile artets. Mellina lainraMrly. t rlf ten
my el" It I ( f my !t '. irilk drltyM.
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ft th Mrr (" .(."-!!. 1! Cornell. I . D. 'hinm
pnmhtg noi indtifi'tM ."-Ki'U. S 8 Vol. -faKtmU-t7
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STOP
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HOTEL FLORENCE:
(Cne Square Felow restore).
Raleigh, ft. C.
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