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v -I ! - & i Ifawsf and Observer. . '' ' i ; : . PgWHTri Daily (kxozpt Mokdat) awn 1 Wboi. Bl THE EWS'A OBSEBVEB CO . a. MmWMm Ml . MUr oa rar, sy man postpaid, - ' ttm "" in WMU7, om r. " ' l. all AoDtht," Tt Mo nam eAtered without payment, and no pa tot sent attetae expiration of Urn paid tor- "WEDNESDAY, OCT 24, 1888. IIILTIOCKATICAOTII.'NEI. UBCVIO. TCUDAT, HtK V knOHAL, T1CKJET. .p' Fit "USIMII : .GROfER CLEVELAND,- f lew Vert. , nCMKHMII: ALLEN G. THURM1N, i f f Ohio. FORIELECTORS Statk at Labor: AIRBED M. itVADDELL,ot New Uanover.l FBBOKftlCHs N. 8TKCDWICK., o( Orange.l Dibtbict Elkctobs: 18 DiiT.-GJCO. H. BROWN. Jr., of Beaufort. D BlBI. JOHN K. WOODAKD. of Wilson. ID Dist. CttAKLKS B. AYCOCK. of Wayne. ITS Dibt. MDWAKD V. FOU, J r.of Johnston . TI)UT.-J; H. bOBSON, of Suitt. rm IIT.-8AMTJEL J, PKMBKBTON, Of Stanly fT DisT . EKBOV 0, CALDWELL, of IredelL m DlST .THOMAS) M , VANCE. ofCaldweU. tTM Diet. W. T. CBAWFOKU, of Haywood. HT-TE TICKET. . I FOB OOVXBSOB : DANIEL Or. FOWLE, si of Wake. ' ffpB LilDT. GOVIBNOB T ; HOMAS M. HOLT, J , of Alamance. For Asfiociate. Justice of the Su preme Court o nil the vacancy MtfBed bj the death of Thomas b Ashe: ! JOS. J. DAVIS, of Franklin. for Associate Justices of the Su preme Oopxt under amendment to the Constitution: ; 4 JA1ES E. SHEPHERD, I of Beaufort. ALPHONSO 0. AVERY, I of Burke. roJ BICB1TABI 01 BTATi; IWM. L. SAUNDERS, of Orange. . . 1 FOB TBXA8UKIB : " DONALD W. BAIN, I of Wake. I i craomMsxHT or ptjblio ihbtkuo TJOH : I , SIDNEY M. FINGER, of Catawba. TQS ATTORXXT G MURAL : THEODORE F. DAVIDSON, V yuiiwuii'w FOB AUDITOB : Oiw. SANDERLIN, of Wayte. Fan CONGRESS. sth diiitbiot: B. H. BTJNN, s oi ixasD. Both partita agree on the amendment increasing the number of Supreme Court Judge, but all the tame it w important for Democrat not only to vote Jor the amendment but to vote for tha Demo cratic nominee for Judges a veil, lest it i hdppen that the amendment be carried and Tx.mU .4.mm nnjl Shstnheivi he. i 7wHl fin. ar .. am - , .fXIWJf 1 Tht Radicals will be sure to vote for the amendment!, ana tner nominees jut Judges, i Thi Democrat must take ne risks in this any bther matter on election day. Take itxirniig from the Radical, and a they itiU be certain to vote for the amend mentand their men, be sure that you vote for the amendment and your men-Davia, Avery and Shepherd. Don't faiL to vote for your nofiinee. hnrRERVl TICKET Iff J 1884. At thA eieation in Richmond countv In 1884, Oliver H. Dockery, Jthe pres ent Republican candidate for Got- ernor, rowa as ioiiowb: To represent the public in the Leg islature he roted for Harvey Quick, a negro lawter, against J onn w . aneea, one of tne pest wmte iarmers oi lticn moad countT. Fo Coroner, he roted for Felix JiAoha. a eecro man. aeainst Daniel Gay, a one-legged Confederate boI For Register of Deeds, he voted loronec. W. uarjee, a negro man, mainmt AinTnr1flr L. McDonald, a white man competent e cfnce and - nniTfliraallT esteemed in the county for ms courteous Deanng. Unnecessary taxation is unjust tax ation. Cleveland's Letter of Accept ance.; t Ir you don't Tote. I . register you c; ian't Maj. Stkemah is knightly in appear- ance, knicttlr in manner and knigbt , lyiin bia championship of Democracy. Sxi list bl appointments elsewhere announced' for W. R. Henry, Esq., beginning at Lew'ston, Bertie C., i Friday. J. A. Babbiigir, Esq., of Guilford, J will join Gov. Scales in his appoint men tr for the rest of the campaign. Gen.. Vox will join? Mr. Bunn in oVantre and will speak at Middle Creek, Saturday, the 3d, and at New Light, Wake county, Monday, the Sth of November. Mr. W. F Beasley will Bpeak with Mr. Henry fit Flymonth. j Col. R. M. Pdlsifer, president of the Herald newBpaper publishing company of lioston, died suddenly and mysterjously at his country home nearBostoii a few days ago. The cause of hi death was an overdose of cbloral, It is found, but whether administered with suicidal intent or nnt ia net! Dositively known. Col iPnUlfer was a substantial friend to i..aral Hnnihf-rn entercrieee, LaviDi? interests in NVtBtern North Carolina well -as elsewhere, and contributed .generously Of time, talent ad nioLPy .n Hi f arthferance of their protpr rity. - - - - in .1. 1 ' .. J nnaLCiaiiy emuarnwheu . cratifying 10 ??."LT ; Koutt ern in i but - ws. i g; A LITTLE HOlfKT. It will be well for every Deracrat in North Carolina to understand dis tinctly that we shall shall get n& help, from the Rational Executive ''Co m imitiee to run this campaign, batsnust through our own efforts alone ; jiiake our call: eg and election sure, - a We mut remember, too, that ihere are many things that cannot- be'fbne without morwy, cash in hanjf, we meant Tickets and documents of va rious sorts have to be printed ami distributed. Printing, postage a&J ex press charges all cost money, cash in hand. There has been more printing done by the State Executive Commit tee this campaign than was perhaps ever) done before. The Radicaisiave money in abundance. 3 Chairman Vvhitaker must nave money. Ihe JNationil uommittee will tiot furnish any and it follows iere fore that we must raise it ourfclves- That is just the size of it, and there is no time to be lost, for (Jbaijriuau Whitaker says be nueds. monev, c 1 it badly and neds it at once. t$ L?t every Democrat heil oi3t ac cording to his ability. We muiit bave the btate. , m APATHY. i The assertion that apathy possesses pur people in regard to the cdfniDg electiou is heard too often and:?rom (too many quarters to be satisfactory o any Democrat who has the good of Bis State at heart. r What dots it mean? Can it bjS that he people of North Carolina a in jdiffWeut to the result of the caui!aign jpoW going on" Lan it be inat aiuat- jters little or nothing toftitm wllptutir Radcalitm or Democracy bfe, tri-" jumphantT Can-i: be that they Should 8 lief hae. Dockery for theuGov ernor as Fowlet Can it be ti&t it matters nothing to them whether white men or negroes rule ifl the iBtateT . I It does indeed seem strange! that these things should be so parsing Btrange. Yet if the reports that ome to us be true, it looks very mucif that way. If they be not true now ? the ime to show it. We have less.iban two weeks left. Let us reminber, 'that we must wot k while it is yfday. JJol an hour is to be lost. f THE SITU A1 1 OX. '& As we have said before, we wjf get bo help from the National Executive Committee for this campaign,! and therefore we must depend entirely fipoh ourselves. ; Some money we must have, arisf that Ire must raise ourselves. Many lyings that must be done can be done jDnly jwitb the cash. Many' other tfiings that must be done we must dc( Jith put money. If a man has a ;llpr8e that is needed he must let it got His buggy or his wagon and teSta he pugnt also to devote to the useo the party. Every man nas at leaSf: niB pwn lime and his own services.; Let ho man be a niggard witb either f hen his party calls upon him. Iodetbe time and personal services mehgive to their party are worth allher things put together. With a JtSprBe and buggy, or a good horse alorp, it will require only a few days fo an ao'ive young man to work up tblegb'c- gest township in the btate. It -would be fairer, certainly, if this solt of work could be paidtor, but si we jbaven't got the moLey there is n use in Easing anything about it. pfy or jjio pay, the work must be done i we would not find out wives once; iiore tinder Radical rule. We . muBtl get ready for election day, we mustour- felves do the work of getting'rady rd not an nour is to be lost- i .J , TOHICK OF PUOPEllTT. flave you any interest ih tne effing Heciion 5 . ' I It your property any safer dei jDertiodratic rule in North Carina than under Radical rult' 1 I i Are your taxes any lower. How will it be 110,000 tttm-oet without property be given thewer to tax you as they please.' jj' I ft trill be well for ye men offhrper ty to consider well these things ItS'i if they be of any interest to you tfwitl Jewell for you to contribute ime thinff and at oice to the successhW the Meritocratic party. i J A word (q the wise is sufficiefi . Wllaalnctvn South A mcriiae' The veesrs. Kidder,, of Wilning ton, have bought and equipjpd a fessel to ply directly between pVil oiington and the Argentine Reilic, 1'he Meesengor 8a)s : The vessll ib taking on a cargo" to sail T0eday next for Buenos Avres. Herlcgrgp frill consist of 501,000 feet of luj)er, 300 pornds of tobacco, and BSrrJp'.es of tar manufactured by a prolnent firm here, who ate set king to :itro ducfl this article into the. Aretine Republic, r The tobacco, also, Jajeut as samples for the same purgose. This is a bold move On the pat of the Messrs. Kidder, and one titd, if Successful, as it doubtless wii be, will result in the establishment fof a tegular line of vessels between Vil hiicgton and Buenos Ay res. j is pertinent to mention here thafthe Samd parties recently shipped s! rgo of lumber from this port to Patagma; tlx- first ever sent from this ut to Umt btate, and, so far as here nwni il e first ever shipped from thn pMted .i ales to the South America." !i i iji p The Charlotte Cnronicle isthu siattle ever the cotton mauufact lirii g enterprises being iDaugurat' j there. Already the busy wheels of out large abtton factory ate revolving day and mghi, and three other factories will be irj operation before the. begliljring of atiot tier year. In the buildiStjand equipinVut of the three new factories tho um of $27:5,500 has b4r ex ietided tliis year, of whicli $'2l,000 Was for machinery' and $5t),5j0 for buildings The total, capacity. df all four f ctor s combined will bd 30, GBl Brrnilles, and they will cduume actually about 10,000 bales of ccaton, BCLdiog out ut arty 4,000,000 oind8 of yarns and warps. They wlfgive employment at tLe ttart to 400iSnds, but this number will be increased as ad litiens are made to the cquijgnent of the factories. The pay-r0r for wages will be i 1,7 00 per week.Mit as tie forc; of lat ouis is increased, the k!j vayliuil will, of courlej in ..a,e torref)Ld.rgly. U I " fm.- M i The ReVmbllcans are relj frightened ovef. &e ituation MDii- noie. the wisr. , DDckcrf Derlirti Himself Indftwnd-int-Thf People DtsappolBted l Hl Harangue Ireiwde of Ieee Thin One Hundred Meet Him t Kvery Place. Cu't. of tbe Iiew aad Observer. ' ; Murphy, October 10. l or several days Oliver H Doekry has been making a most streiiuouV efifjrt tjconvince the people oi West-i ern Narth Carolina that he is au in dependent candidate orX5overnor. He says : "I repeatedly declined the nominations tendered me by the Republican party, and at the last Re publican S.ate Convention I. was nominated, but did not accept the; position, but as the-Democrats failed to nominate S. 13. Alexander, the farmers' firBt choice, and as the farm-; erg i ad made up their minds to elect a Governor ibis year, and having been' urged to run by the farmers of the State regardless of pafty, and also re quested in the strongest terms, beicg: also solicited by many letters, agood; nttmbfif of which were from prominent Democrat after ail tins I ut JaM coiubt' ntea to run ana oe a candiaate for the cilice of Governor. I am btifore you to day as eueb; b'i:i the beet firmer in my county, a meJnb'tr of:the Farmers' Alliance, and in stiu pathy with 'ihe brelhien ' It" you elect me you will have nothing to be ashamed of, for I will make you an honest officer." i Thus he po os as an independent Candidate for the highest oflici wyhri the gift of the people. Hjt tti s being an off year, as the farmorfl,call it independents will have a po."r sbow and this dem.tgogieai (rfuiub of Oliver, My Sjn, w 11 ba of noiavml aq'd is really making votes tot th; Democracy. - iHis stereotyped harangue ori the tariff and the revenue, anJ his eulogy I of Henry Clay and the K"publica party, as being tbe successor of the oUl Whig j"artv, is long; since W(-rn threadbare. Everybody has heard it, and those who have.' not become disgusted when . they dq and come away disappointed, acd many leave brfoie his speech is over. Ever since he left the town of Asheville, his "crowds"' have been' growing beautifully less, there being less than one hundred to hear him at each place. He realizes fully the fat that Judge Fowle created great enthusiasm in the West. These cir cumstances cause him to know and feel his defeat, aud he bhowe it plainly. He is aware of the fact that hii ef forts sre failures and he cannot help ehbwing it on all occasions. Hon. W. H. Kitchin'd work in the Wfest has been productive cf great gntod, and hia success is remarkable. He has dono more for Democratic priccip'.es and in correcting ard dc noiuncing the slandera of Dockery & ;Co. than any other orator who has ever canvassed these mountains". plotting absolutely is to b feared from the Democracy of the w.st. It is true as the needle to the pole. All the talk about the internal revenue defeating the Democratic party is bosh ami nonsense They understand thoroughly tue demagoguery hnd hypocisy on this p int of the Rr pub lican platform of Ch eago and Harri son's letter of acceptance. All the better class of the white people of this part of Ihe State belong t o i he Democratic party. All the deserferc, buffaloes,rag-'Pg and bob tad of itVsc mountains belong' to the Republican palty. The wealth, the intelligence, morality and Christianity are largely on the side of the Democracy. The west will be free from inde pendents during the coming eiectlop, aud is as true to tha present system of jc uoty government as the Democ racy of tne past. In our opinion if the present pyntem of county govern ment ever aboliPhed it will be done by: the east and nor, by the west. We kupw the Damocracy t.f the west will ne?er t urn over tun via ern counties to ;the tender mercies of negro rule. Ihe whi'e meuof th west are as true and aa loyai to the Democracy of.tbe east as the east can be to itself. There is no dissatisfaction in the Democratic pafty west of the 151 ue Ridge. Pnule It Out. Nef York Herald. pore is a psychological study a prpblem to Moive, if you can a riddle to guess. A nineteen-year-old New Yoik jirl was engaged as domestic. - She was good looking, apparently of a kindly disposition, with clear eyes and, a frajnk, open expression of counte nance. Everything wont on well for a lew dao, but at the end of that time she was accused of theft. C!oely presbed, she admitted her guilt, re turned the money, begged to be-re taihed as a servant, was forgiven nd matters went on as usual. ; Soon afterwards she put Pris green in the soup and tried to poison the whole family father, mothesfnd several children. The experiment did not succeed. No one drearaed that tbe girl would commit feo rash an .act, and cf course she was hot suspected A second time she m4de th a tempt and wdB arrested. Mow, what is that girl made 0,1 1 Thnt is the question. Htr vengeabce was altogether dispioporlioned to the ocqasion. Hcsidts, the family Lad condoned her fault and were ucjh uaily kind to h r. Thero was ndth icg to excit-' revenge, certainly not revni e of such a dirt fl nature. She ougut to have been grateful, but 'in stead she attempted to kill live crfs x jeo!o. Queer world. I ! encouraging Klgurt. Mr. William M. Brown, ed. tor of the New York Daily News and a l'fe long aud prominent Damocrat, whom the! New York Hun very properly de scribes as "one of the ablest and must energetic Democratic poll t i citn'," predicts that Heveland Will cary the State of New York by 40, OOOUoien. The New York Times sets bis iuuj'inty in New York city ut 60, OOO; The Sun puts the Kt publioun mjhrity outside of Nt York city at 35, 000, Lhu leaving Cleveland a Hi a jority of 25 000. P.iblle iMklB. Jfo i W. 11. Kitc'uin will add less thxjpeople on the issues of the cam- J i il ..1, ! - pa un ni ine l-.uiowicg- iimei ana places: Wednesday; Ocf. 2-t, Columbus. 'liurslay.'Oot. 25, Jlutbetfordtpn. Friday, Oct. 20, Carpenter's Store. Saturday, Oct. 27, Lincolnlm. Monday, Oct. 21), Dalian. J The local comma tteo are urgency requested to advitie ' t ese appoint ments Dy nana dmu udi othi re ' OPIKB WHITAUB,. Ch'n Stat D m. Ex. Com ' on THE TARIFF. He Nike a Plain Talk to U'orklncmrn, huTla( .Exactly Wliere Proterlloa Praflletio. The Democratic candidate for Con grea from the Fourth Per-i9jlvaaiA d "".trie., m oppertioc to P g Iron K -y. xh'i Fattier of 1'ioti clion, is ui. 11 Avrcs, blanket Fu-jauff c turrr. He male his maiden HrHerh the other evening before a miss !-!-ing of Democra's otMaoauuk, Lt.h audience teing c-imposed aimet en tirely of n 'il;un'i)i"ii. Ue said : 'T hav-: como before oo.to :e 1 you as p!a n'v 1 can why I Lave con sented t ) become a cantSidatn for Congress ia whst i knowal ity JjJge Keiley'i Ji.-itiicv. It is beatune I bi liere that tbo lime for a rk-mion of t'he tarifl' has come, and I liel eve it would result in tire greatest gsod to the groat1"- number. Last uar w iuiported over J700,0i 0,000 of goixrt JUHt tL;! k f 11 1 It is H!) V(itt ; SU111 tLat i.- c.i.:: l. at d: o .iiCelv-J f it. at it ; ' i 1 tf eve hut if bi ! lift; t f that .7oo t'Oj.ooo vvurLU of tjuodii would L-ivc been iiitJc here You may a '-if, if thin is eo why bo niatt manufaviurern.re opposed V) a revis ion of V Li-j tar.ff and the re-election of I'rerid nt CieM-laud ' I th nk I can give yo.t somo of the actual l fstscms. Thelisi le L-ecaute of old f.Hi:muon.i Where men havu bteu vytiug with ore purt y fur t'.seu'y years 1'ity don't- like to change. ii other is that many of them fer a loss ou the stock of raw lnittiial tiiey may Lave on hand when a ijijj I'ke the Ml!- lull passes. I ex peep, tb l '1-'. a lutle ia ihit way myself, bj.t I .in 1 i:n broth-.-rs -in fact, our liriti sib a i to sustain this tt-rajid-r.'iry lo?s h c'r we knos will 'ful low. We i-xpr-et to mro than miho it up t--n tim-- over in tno near future. l!ut men hate to meet with evn h temporary Ions, nii thuy ate always looking for a boom. For ms ar.ee, in 1880 w had a boom Our tirrn bought good for 55 cents and sold them for $1 HO .It wa an enor mous proht, I am forced to confesi, and we got it all; you didn't get any of it, you workingmeD, because by the time yo a were ready to demand an in crease of wages the bo-m was over and we were iu a position to refuae them, and you didn't get any of theii. Now, without the existing enormous protect ve tariff mi- ii profits vouid have ben impossible, and thero uno Io'.b of in iriufact u e:n wiio tno-v this whp are wa tii g for anohher boorii, wnn they cuu make uddenly in oufi year more pr'.lit livu they can in thre! jearo of or-lnniry basmehB. i'h5 boom, which b-gan in 1880, laHted lift(' n months, but with a re vision of the U'.nff there will never be another like it. f "Nut, I wnt to feel that my ctn didiicy will do something to bring abotir, a revision of the tariff and p ctre the success of the whole ticket. President Cleveland has given us a live issue, and while I am tree to con fess that I think the workingmen will ba more directly benefited by a re duction of4 the tariff than the manu facturers will, I want to see it donf, because your prosperity means mine in the long run. I hope I have made myself clear to you." DON E WI I'll THE BIO TOR. MAEGAEET FOX KANE SHOWS HOW SPlKrr BAPPINC IS PBODUCEI. Se Voik Times. The announcement of a sort oi three card attraction Death of Spir itualism, Margaret Fox Kane, (tbe original Maggie Fox,) Dr. C. M. Richmond was 6uffi iently alluring last evening to lest the capacity of the Academy cf Music. It was mixed assemblage of many grades of society. ! Dr. R-cLmond baniled the medi ums of the l).s D.bar bripe without mercy. He repeatedly declared his disbelief in demonstrations of super natural pow.- His language, if not always rJegant, was expressive. In cidentally he porformtd some,ft-atM of legerdemain after the method Of those who claim to be Spiritualists, and then he explained how the tricks ; were done. Hie demonstrations Of Inspirit" writing and "spirit" painting ! were entirely eucce-esf ul. He exhib, ed a trick table, elate, hat and box ."There is," ejid he, "no such thing jas manifestation of spirit, power, 'and those who claim there is ought to be iu the penitentiary. I have a wealthy j 1'hiladelphia friend who will give i$5,000 for a successful manifestation, even if it is only a pencil mark of one inch" The lecturer brought out what looked like a bare canvas. This he laid on a table and picked up again quickly. The canvass con tained a portrait of Benjamin Harris on. Mrs. Kane's part in the peiforni iai.ee consisted of a confession that ho had ben guilty of imposing oh jtho people and a practical illustration juf how hhe produced "spirit" rap-, pings. She was very nervous at first Kud gave signs of etuge fright, but the mastered her feeliugo after a whife jvud succeeded in her purpose. A hounding board table was placed oil the. stage near the footlights and a t hair n a- it. Mra. Kane seated fctr- ferlt ami a committee of physicians lulled by Dr. lliehmond from the audience exam ntd htr to Eee that no le-i ptiou wa. practiced She slipped iff one of her low shoes aud piaced he foot, covurtnl ouly by a black stocking, on the sounding bard? There came a succession of laps loud enough to be heaid by every one. Then stood on lop of the beard and tha noise was repeated d tir.ctly. After that ehe went down on the (ruin fljor acd rapped. The com mit Ue, thiough D: Richmond, an nounced that she made the raps with ler big toe and that was the way she nd hi r bister guve "spirit" rsppings whm thf wire humbugging the puolic. A vpecintor iu one of the box h atln.-d Lr. Richmond to work bis big to', bu- be didn't do it. 1 I oneumplloM Incurable! : Head the foilowiug: Mr. C, H. Morris, Neark, Ark . say: "Was down with abscess of lungs, aud frien.ta anil physt oiarls pronouuied me an incurable coq Sumptoii. Begon taking L)r Kjng's New t'UtoVt ry tor OouiumptiJU. Am now on n.T third bottle niitl able to oversee J tihe work on my farm. It is the finest rnedione ever made. ! Ji'sse iliddlewart, Dectur, Ohio,sayi: "Had it not been for Dr. Kind's New Dmcovery for -Consumption I would have died of lung troubiwd. Was given Up by doctor. Am now in best of health." Try it. Maniple bottle free ai Loe, Johns jn A Cos drug stjre. ; It. is ostimaled that there will be a sulcus deficit in the wine crop over Frxnce generally this year. SfAXLY. The Democracy Gaining Ground. Carre? paodeuce of News and Observer. Aldemvklk, N. C , Oct. 2' 1888 Since the last communication e i you in regard to oar ueveisna Fowlo Cub, several iut-rf 8! it:-; a-iti velopments lave tnken ,pcr. ThA memberlip ha increased from 71 1 1 250 We Lav; e flag, ta present fr vce 1 a beautiful fht the 'adies of 1 Aloemarie, ) on a Htau 101 feet hih. Speeches havo been made cn the political is.-uas t.f ' .h dny at earh of oar Wt'dnfS'hiy night meetings. , These meei ings are a. ways well at tended. i On la- Tus'-sdrty of court week, Senat "r Mvt W. Ka&som delivered a I 6eech to a large concourse of peop'e ! t'mt ibnge who heard it will never 'forget It was eloquent, . dignified, mah!, aud con' . ned to "mud V.ing ' it-g." It ' nd-d to ft'lay all prrju ! dice Ha the Republican par!, of :.tfi'.en fir:d prep a r r-x-t-i v'Di.' . i " their truth. . 11.) i vdre.Juy :i h'. ii e ;ib w- n i l-e-'trd Oy iluLi. J. A L ck httii, -ul Wadusbo.o, aud Hou. M S Iijb.uH, cf Asbboro Mr. Lxkhart's speech vii3 c;inrjned p.incipally to rt-rninifcenceii of .the Rt-pubdcan par tv during tbe war lime ard the recon ptruciion. priod. It Lad a telling effect and succeeded in arousing a great deal of S ate pride. Mr. Robins epoke principally on the ta iffand the corrupt special tax bonds. He explained the latter in a very minuto way, stowing clearly j what we might expvct it t . .uor ' ton should he elected. This was a i timelyxplanation, as many in the ; amiience knew EOthing of the real J nature of theo frauds. I lion. S. J. Pembertcn then gave a short but very instructive account of the changes that would 4ake place iu the county government system if the Repubbcans should get the reins of power. lie also showed the record of C. P. Lockery, Republican candi di'e for Congress, while a member of the Legislature. The exposure was made in such a way that it is safe to di that our people hav no use for Lockey. Democracy is gaining ground in Stanly. WAKE (OVNTY CANVASS. TARIFF KEFORM, IS PROTECTION TO THI FARMER. '1 he Democratic county' candidates for the General Assembly and the va rious county offices will address the people of Wake coun y at tbe follow ing times and p aces: 1 Morrisville, Wednesday, Oct. 24. i Hilliard's School House, Wednes day,: p. m , Oct. 2i. I Apex, Thursday, Oct. 25. : New Hill, Friday, Oct. 26. i Holly Springs, Saturday, Oct. 27- i A. J. Smith's, Tuesday, Oct. 30. Swift Croek, Wednesday, Oct. 31. Cary, Thursday, Nov. 1. The Republicans having refused a joint canvaes, tbe Democrats invite all people of both parties who desire a reduction of taxation and cheapen ing of the necessaries of life, to come and hejr them discuss the living issues. Ed. Chambers Smith, Ch'mn Wake Co. Dom. Ex. Com A PPOINTNENT9 For Hon. D. Q. Fowle and Hon. T. K. Dc -vldion. Hon. DanieKG. Fowle, Democratic candidate for Governor, and Hon. T. F. Davidson, Democratic candidate for Attorney General, will address the people on the issues of the campaign at the following times and places : Wednesday, . Oct. 24, Plymouth, Washington Co. Thursday, Oct. 25, Washington, Beaufort Co. Saturday, Oct. 27, Swan Quarter, Hyde Co. Monday, Octl 29, Bayboro, Pam lico Co. Tuesday, Oct. 30, Kicston, Lenoir Co. K Wednesday, Oct. 31, Snow Hill, Greene Co. ; Thursday, Nlov. 1, Greenville, Pitt Co. Friday, Nov. 2, Tarboro, Edge combe Co. Saturday, Nov. 3,Goldsboro, syce Co. The local committees are urgently requested to advertise these appoint menes by hand bills and otherwise. Spieb Whitakeb, Cii'm'n Dem. State Ex. Com. Public Speaking. W. R. Henry, Esq , will address th'e people on the issues ofj the campaign at tbe following times and places : Lswiston, liertie ccunty, Friday, October 20 Aulander, Bert e county, Saturday, October 27. Harrellsville, Hertford county, Monday, October 29. Coleraine, Bertie counly, Tuesday, October 30. Merry Hill, Thursday, November 1. Plymou'h, Washington county, Sat urday, Novembtr 3. Edenton, Chowan coucty, Monday, November 5. The local Cv moiittees will please advertiso theoe appointments thor oughly. Sl'IEB WHlTAEtR, Cheirman, Aco. Hon. T. F. Davidson and Hon. Charles M. But bee will address the citizens of Onslow county on the is sues of the campaign at Jacksonville on Tuesday, 30th October. The local committees will please advertise the eame thoroughly by land bills and Otheiwise. Speh Whitak r, ChVi'n State Ex. Cpm. Wilmington aud New Berne papers p'eaee copy. The death of a voung woman in Lexington, S. C , adds another to the list of victims of the cart less keeping o poisons in households. She had poured out and basti y swallow- d a glass of lye tuinkiug it wis wmo Two jugs, one of wine and another of lye, were kept in the sumo closet. A long season of suffering intervened before death came as a rel ef. Some time sgo in Brooklyn sn estimable housewife swallowed some solution of carbolic acid thinking it Hunyadi water, and died with n an hour, bimi lar,.bottles containing respectively the two liquids sat on the same shelf. People who would take the utmost care as to where they kept strychnine or arsenic take little or no precaution as to other poisons fully as fatal wh ch they frequently use for cleans ing purposes. -UW Orleans Piety une : "Every man you mee: has a sure remedy for I cold, and avary Ofier man has a cold." I likf my wife to use Pozzoni's Com plexion Powder because it improves her looks and ia as fragrant as violets. Western farmers who got rid of 'heir wbi-at at rices never before reai ze l think () d Kutch" is a ral n ca man. OUT OF SORTS! Yes,. Sick all Over! Liver torild rivis o.ntive, Mood sl'ipelsh ' stoniiirh weak and rill. v..ur diie-;-..ui i n, pair ed anl ilia urt.i i-t iaai live, v. ur pen-eptloiu are dull and tup-rd. y.,tir t iniir irrv;-le and wr- vlsh, : are ua Gt f,.r i-iisiaess or cu:panTon- snip. v nai you u-ed is I.i 'l have used tuanr remedies for I spepsia. l.ivr an'--U"n ami (i.-t!iitv. t-ut nv, r lhave l,,u:, 1 aiittiiinj: i" l'iu tlT ! il, e ext'-iit tli Sim- iiiotis l.iv.-rl;-- i;iat. l:s. 1 sent fr.'in .Vianr suta t' ilenr'a t-ir t!irt remedy and would nave sent fiiriliei (.r h a tii.'. ir.-ine. I woutd advise all wl.o are simuariv afl.et,-il to t-ive it a tnal as it serins the milv tiiinu that i ever fails to re lieve, "--P. M. Jauney. Minneapolis, Minu- Kxamlue to see that yon get the genuine, dis tingnished from all frauds and imitations by onr Kel Z Trade-nark on front of Wrapper, atid on tile side tile seal and signature of J. II. Zeilin A 'Jo. I I IU C HKVOLVKR. Send stamp Vjl KJ Vm C2 fpr price list, to JoLuaton & Co., Pittsburgh, heno. . C. Insane Asvliim. VIS1TOIIS at the iDsane Asylum will hereafter te a.lmitted only on WEDNESDAYS, Between 9 a. m. and B p. in. This rule has h'en found necessary on account of the injurious effects of excessive visiting upon the iumates. By order of the Board. EUGENE 0R1SSOM, Superintendent. W.HiR.S.TUCKERSCO. B. Priestley & Sons Black Siik Warp Henriettas. We call the attention of our patrons to this line of drefcS fabrics, so worthy and so popular everywhere. We are their selling agents in this market, carry at all times a complete assortment of numbers in shades No. 1 BDd No. 2, and sell them at prices as low as any house North or South In addition to these celebrated goods, we have the most liberally stocked department of black dress goods we have ever handled, includ ing French Broadcloths and Habit Cloths, Wool Henriettas, &c, &c. W. R, k R. S. TOKF8A ( NORRIS & CARTER SPECIAL BARGAINS for This Week. - The giandest display of Fine Dress Goods, Silks, velvets, plushes and Rich Novelties IN Dress Trimmings to match in the city Magnificent display of hosiery, gloves, corsets ani fancy notions of every descrption. Cloaks and Wraps in all the stylet, CARPETS AND RUGS. Our stock of carpets and rugs cannot be excelled. HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS. Table linen, towels, napkins, blankets, c. , at the lowest prices. Underwear of every description, at manufacturer ' prices. A special invitation is given to all strangers visiting our city to call and see the grand display we are making during thi week. Norris & Carter. CAUTION Bewtr of Fraud, a my name mnd 1h prtm are fltamjMM on the IjoUtMn of all my ttdrertlaed hoes btfnn; It-rump Hi factory, which protect th' wearers .iTahi t hlifh pricf an1 inferior Kwida. If a rtter oitVni AV. L. IKmikIaa it i re- duffel iri ir .o Ik tiaa i)miii withottl my name aixl prW j-iaiurHtl un ttte bultoiu, put Uini tlo-n aj aXraul. W. L. DOUGLAS $3 SHOE. Tin- ontr c;i!f IJ 8EAMI.F.SS Hvr smiHtll In-I.U. NO T IC KS or WAX THKK.tD to hurt Hi-' t.,1, ua li.ltil-n(t nil WILL NOT Kll. V. I.. IKM ;l. V 1 SlKM-:, Ihr orlclmU nnl ontv li.iiiil-i-wt-.l $-1 nlnir. liipial oub- tulii-lirttlc .I.m- rt,-tinjr frm to $!l. V. I.. tOt t.l.AS 93.no 1'OI.ICE Si-iOE. Itnlu-, )..! Mt-ii nti'l I.vlttr I'arrtt-r all wi-ia-tlit-ni. Suiootli insi.lt- k-. a IIainl-SceU Mim-. No Tuck ot Wa&Tlir -a-l L hurt thr ffHt. W.L. I)(ll lil. AS(iMlSHDK h y-xi-clll tor li"jvy wear. Bvit itt W lor tlw prl.-r. tv. il ioi (ii.as aa.us wukkixg- MAN'S SHOK Is th- l.t In llw.anrM T.r rouifli ear: 'iir uair ntirlt l wrar a man n Ti-.nr. w. i.. iorl...s i khok rou hot s la Hh- ln.,t K.-hoiil Slio.. In tl warlvl. TV. L. IHUIULAH fit. IS YOUTH'S S-lool Shoe (lTr thr anialt lio) a clutDc to mt Ui aaal alioM Is tlir world. All lawl In (Vnnrm. Hutton and l.a, If hot aal.t l.y mr aValer. write T. L. UOUOLAB. BKOCltTON. MA li.S. ForealaJby 'SELLER BEOS., 131, Faje tevUl Sl UO YOU WAN1 ANY SUNDAY SCHOOL BOOKS, SCHOOL BOOKS OR Plain or Fancy Stationery! SENIl VCUH ORDF.i Tt! ALFRED WILLIAMS & CO.. lK)Sp!!r. an.l f tnlioDera. Ralegh, N. O. OUlt l'OPULAU NKW PUIILICATioNHi North Carolina Speaker . paper, ti) . loth 7f Busbet's N. Justice nn ! J-'crin Eook tiXH "School and Business Mat, cf N. C, -1x6 feet ?4.M 'Send for Cnrnpleto OkIIogtua. An ROSS BBVaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa .Baaa .1 1. , . " ALL RIGHT CELEBRATED vrvi SILAGE COTTON KING c6oK STOVES -VND- CUTTERS foil's llammorlpss (Inns. M A M B JiiLirs AND LEATHER FstabliBhed Raleigh, BELTING. HEADQUARTERS Fu'K " C4UXOJC SI-IOTPOWDfe.Ji JUST ARRIVED TRUST BAGGING." NO 25,000 yards Dundee Bagging. 1.000 Bundles Arrow Ties. 50 Barrels fresh mullets, extra ie. 1 Car-Load White seed oats. 1 Car-Load mixed Corn. 1 ' ar Load of Dunlap & McCance's Meal. 600 Barrels of Flour of Differeat Brands. 60 Bags of No. 1 Coffee. 50 Barrels of Sugar, different Grades. For sale at lowest prices at M. T. NORRIS & BROS yi 6 (t fit ml - S s3 I o ml g - wA c - S. IS 1 c A I S Xicg Cigars! WATER! WATER! No beer,&c, but all the popular Ice-Cold, Non-Alcoholic Beverages. m DRAUGHT, Skilfully prepared and dispensed from tbe Largest Aooaratus in the State Also fine selection of in ported and domestic CIRAE. Come and Moo TJ. L EF, JOHNSON & CO. OPPOSITE POSTOFFIOE, BALXIOH. H. O. A. G. BAUER, .V II C II I T E O T arc jhcliaiiicul Draaglitsmao, jLaiaai, K o. I "I SASH DOOR, AND blinds! W A iiigB . I MUU 1 11 B E N D v HILLED PLOW. 18G5. N. C. BaleiRh, N. O. PHIL. II. imvm & Ch . u vau ll j ijv VV HEADQUARTERS " Office No. 18. telephone No. 79, East Marvin Street, Adams Building. Yard, W est Hargett 8treet, near Ice Factory, Tele- " phone No. 108. C O A L. Anthracite. Wtiu broken, egg and nut, stores. and red aahe, for grates and COAL. Bituminous. Tennessee, West Vir ginia Splint and Pocahontas. The Weft Virginia Splint the best and chepet coal in tha market, a trial of the tame is only necessary to prove the fact. COAL, For smithing purposes, the .best we can buy. "The Mountain Brook Smithing Coal." WOOD. long or cut and split to order. O I Xj . Illuminating oil, from a quart to a bar rel, from 113 fire test to the highest grade; delivered from our wagon at your door. Leave your orders tor winter fuel. Better now than later. Money caved is money made- "A word to the wise," Phil. II. Andrews & Co. THE HAMMOND Typewriter Ihe most PERFECT machine ever of fered on the market. TIIK BEST For ftpeed, Mtrcngtb, Cliangenble Type, Perfect Alignment, llea.li ijr and Dnrabillty. The only Type vv riter awarded a GOLD MRDAL at the Now Orleans Exposition.' It has many advantages over other writing machinrs, and the work done on it is PERFECT. It Cannot Oct Out of Alignment l It is JVof Liable to Get Out of Order ! It Cannot UQUiae unin usaj i It hu open-end nrriatcr, which dnnw f paper of any iith or length, and hm changeable type. . , Every machine WARRANTED IEll EECT. Price complete, with two sets of type, $100. Send for catalogue. . ; T A. MONTGOMERY, tete Agcrt, Raleigh, N. O TO ADVERTISERS r l"thoi ho waul th'lr aOTertislrto pr, U. work th.a uf v-jkm jSf6 i at uo. aw . lewis & a, ft- a
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