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Netts and ObsebHb ;.' 1 " ' ' ) i: rbtUID Dut fart-ma ifaEnAYi kXD Wtxt. . I "f Bi THE HE wa Jk nKSKRVB CO KeUewr. jfcw?:-- in WaeUy, one rear. i. US ! suraoaths,- 11 1 Ho Batraa eBterad without peysMnt, U4 stt.pa MT Sawtsftet theeiraaooonme patdjfcw. TUESDAY, OCT.. 30, 18$8. IMOCnATICIOHIIEES. (LBCTIOS. TUESDAY, . IiraK eta. ATIOJTA.I. TICKET GROYER CLEVELAND, I f lev IsrL 1LLEN G. THURMAN.I FORI ELECTORS Stat at Laboe:. ALFKEDH. WAXDKLL,oHewHuoTar.l U rgSOgXICKX. STKUDWICK, OrangeJ i. j DlBTilCT EutOTOBK 't irt Dtrfc-GEO. H. BROWN. Jr., of Beaufort. fc 'DlT JUHN K WOOD-AJKD, of Wllsosi. Vj , R PliT.-CHARLES B. AYCOCK, Of Wayne. lr Diar. KDWAKD W. POU, Jr.of JobustoO. TS OlaT, J. H. DOBSON, of BiirFJ. J T Dl8T.-El.MUKL J. PKMBKKX4I. of Stanly fr Dist. LKBOVO. CALDWELL, -el iredalk ra IUT. TUUHA8 M. VANCE. otOMwaU. ott Dit. W. T. CBAWFOKD, of Haywood. ; (TTATS TICKET. ro aoTDHOB : DANIEL Q. FOWLE, of Wake. i FOB LIEUT. GOVXXHOB : THOMAS M. HOLT, of A1ftm"WA- ' ypr ' Associate Justice of th$ Sa prAmfl Court t ") fill the Tenancy mused tar the death of ThomM & Ashe: i. ! j JOS. J. DAVIS, , I j of Franklin. t - jfor AiBOciale Justices of the Sa ereme Oourt under amendment to the Constitution: - JAMES E. SHEPHERD, of Beaufort ALPHONSO a AYEBY, of Burke. FOB nOBXTABT OF STATS. W1L Iv SAUNDERS, of Wake. --. fob tbxasubzb: DONALD W- BAIN, o Wake. OFXBnmKSKXT OF FUBLIO i rEU0 Tioa : SIDNEY M. FaNGEB, of Catawba. ' FOB ATTOBXXT OBHXBAL THEODORE F. DAVIDSON. of Buncombe. I FOB AtTDITOB I 0. W. SANDEBXIN, ! . of Wayne. FOIt COITll$S. FOX7XTH MRTBIOT B. H. BDNN, of Nash. TOFII B1AB THIS. Yon can ret ihe Din-x Nxwa a Obsxbysb! from, now until January 1889, for tL20. Everybody kill need daily paper dorineand after the election timee.- Do not worry I you friend by reading his eopy. Oek one for youraeu. r 1 ' ' . . . . . . L . unnecettary taxation xt unjust fax : anoef ih txtrtie turn on, the : amendment' . i 4- OmU. tncrepamg ins numoer or auprtmv vown Juddes, but tilt ths tame it u important for hemoeraia ot onlv to vote for the amendment, but p vof or the Demo- eranc nomtneet jot juaget as ceu, ieef u happhn that the amendment be carried end Davik, Averf and Shepherd be beaten The RadiaaU wOt be rure to vote forth amendment and their nominee for. 'JliemderatM mutt take no risk! in tkia or mjr other matte' on election dan. Take earning from the Radicals, and as the viU be certain to vote for the amende ment ana Ihetr men, oe rure wot you vote for the amendment and your men Davis, Averg and Shepherd. Don't faU to vote for four nominee. ' COCKKRT1 TICKKT IR IBM. At the election in Bicbmond county in 1884, OuTer a. Dockery, tbe prea ent Republican candidate for Got erno4 roted aa follows: j Toreoreaent the public in the Lett idatore he roted for Harrey Qaick, a negro lawyer, against John W. bneed, one of the best wmte iarmers oi man mona county. -For Doroner, be roted for Fe JaeobaJ a nefirro man, acrainst Dan; Gay, k! one-legged Confederate sol dier. I . I For Register of Deeds, he roted for one N. W. Harlee, a negro man, against -Alexander L. McDonald, ! a white man competent to fill the office and Innirer sally : esteemed in tbe eounty for hie courteous bearing, j :Hia OoL Polk tonight on the po litical situation from a workingman's standpoint. Gtir. Wk. B. Cox .will speak , in Middie Greek Saturday and in New Light Monday night. "Foub, four, four years more," was the cry of the basinets men, of New York Saturday, as they passed in re Uw lMfof President Clereland. and it is the cry of. the Amerioaa peopfe oee t ne retuma oi u wu vi Tuesday. . Hxab Polk tonight on the politica situation' from a workingman's stand point. j ' ' " J Tbb Chinese general whose strange funeral yesterday ie graphically de scribed elsewhere might bare been a Badical candidate in North Carolina so far M his name is concerned. That name is Li Yu Doo. Now don't that sound aa if one were talking to Dock ery, for instance T i BarrAiB will hare to poll down its West. The President and his cabu net at their last meeting took such; action as will certainly lead to Lord ja.kniA,a rM&ll. at el And br no meant proposes to hare his admin: tration criUoised ty a foreign aiais- ier. He ii baut in sn auogewer qu rtat iriy. rOUC ABD SOVOHTO TOXIOHT. W note with-pleasure that CoL L. L. Folk hat esiered the campaign. He Will; be a iawer for Democracy. There are few If! any men in the State whose roices at this juncture wpa!d wield more isjUienoe than his yoice will. He is, IpfOreover, earneeti and eloquent in a fjh degree in behalf of the right- Hef will speak in thU city tonight ion hiftichosen theme: The political Sitaanw from a working man's standpoiiit, and we adtis all who can do so Jparticulrl j tbe bnsi nees mn, ihe JRung men, and abore all, the workinm(m of Raleigh' to bear him. f Me. N. B. Bfonghton will speak with him, and ithis gentleman's ad dress we can promise the public a clear, forcible, ; irring presentation of the issues now pressing upon ua for settlement. 4There has been no more faithful, earnest, intelligent and successful worker for the Democracy in this campaign )hn Mr. Broaghton, and there are few more impress. re speakers among ts. Make it a poiat to near fo.k and Broaghton tonight. .. Business men. jjoung men, woik- iDgmen especially febould hear Polk and Broughtcn a MetrcpoliUn Hall ton:ght. j. I; . Thb death of Osl. John F. Hoke, of It- : Lincoln ton, remores one of the most conspicuous figures in the State and one of the noblest of our gentlemen. Ool. Hcke was of he best type of the Southerner and thji North Carolinian. High minded, high spirited, generous, warm hearted, tru.his sterling worth shed lustre on thefbage of the State's history and market! him the worthy bearer of hia distiiguiehed name. He serred the people of North Carotins, whom he lored patriotically and sin cerely, in more than one position, with faithfulness afed ability. He b won honors, but has worn them ; al wars with such Inodestr that the stranger-bad to find them out for himself. He was of the sort the peo pie delight to honoK He was One of the oomparatirelyfew of whom: it may truthfully be said: "He bore without offence the grand old name of gentleman." Peace to his aahes. " . . , Tfli busineBS meh, the yousg men and especially thf workingmen pf Raleigh should heafOol. Polktonight on bis chosen themi "The politifcsl situation from a wefkisgman's stand point." !..' i - ' ; A Tim New York IWorld has been. doing good newspaper work in inter riewing people as t their party affili ations. Of,4,31 citens interriewf d, 422, or nearly 10 p cent, will rote differently from wbjt they did four years ago. j Of these 263 ace changes from Blaine to Cleveland and 159- from Clereland to pan iscn an sp parent gain of 104 fr the Democrats. About 1 in 15 of thf total number, or 294, will cast their first rote at thia election. Of these; 198 expresi ed a purpose to ' rote' for Olereland, againat 96 for Harrison. This is a straw. 1 shows how the wind sets tin New pfork. It blows there just as it did in Maine in Con necticut and in Newark, New Jersey. Hiak Polk tonight on his chosen theme: "The political situation from a workingman's standlornt." Capt. Bokb si (at Chapel Hill Saturday is. pronounced exceedingly lxong by most, exeeUent judges and Gsn. Cox added to hUt laurels there. Sje elsewhere how he ihowed np tbe nnmskall Mason, wh has b9e.n sit np by the Kadioal party for Superin tendent of Public Ioetrnotioa of tbin S'Ate. The county candidates merely aanounoed 'themselrest Tbe Demo crats are confident of carrying the ooanty by a;bandsom4majority. Hbb Polk and Broaghton tonight. Neablt all tbe bet itpeakers in the Stale are now on the stamp and Ral eigh is doing her part thia way well as in the way of contributing" of her meana moet bandsnely. Fowle and Fuller,; Broaghtonand Baebee, Polk and Battle and Sitw and Peele and Jones and probabi others whore names ercapo us as Ifs write hur riedly are filling the State and county with eloquence' and ;with patr folic appeals in behalf of t maintenance of good gore rn ment led the white man's rule.! Raleigh js doing her duty and doit g it wells f XfS I ; Heab Polk and Brouhton tonight : A oixtuiui writes uafrom the we, tern end of the distrc aa folio wt: 'Eterj thing is right this end of the district. I hare teeter jPeen tbe Democracy so thoroughly "aroused. Bunn's election is assured by a hand some majority. The Republicans are dispirited. Now for Wake. She inust do her duty." Wake'sf nseponse will be all her bebt friends WOnld bare it, we are satis fied. IS ',1 Tbb negroes are registering to a man. How is it with jou, iemoc:at Of North Carolina T : Thb registration in Nelr York city feaches the enormous fotal of 286, 517, an excess of 45,641! oer th fig tires of '84. This represents a popu lation of 1,400,000. There are 856 election districts an increase of 50 for this election and S'fl is is thought there are i not enough that 11 those entitled to role will not be able to deposit their tmfioU. New York is a big town. Ill That was a superb; ribate to Clrelsnd that procession in bis honor through a driring of thirty fire thousand of the soli business man of New Yoik. It rnent victory on Tuesday for our Democratic Pres ident. . irt-. Bct one week now in vfhifh to work for the maintenance of good govern ment and the white meals rule. Let us take off our coats, Djborate, now if nerer before, and get to work. We mutt tar th BUte. I- I ., Tmt Winaton Sentinel ahd Repub lican hare recently had a oontroretsy orer the charge madd by the former paper that Dockery while In Winston had! negro men to visit hilt room in the hotel and to drink whiskey there, in one instance at leaitt a negro being male druuk there. The Republican denied the charge, whereupon the Sentinel printed sta'ements felly substantiating al! that it bad saiJ. The! laet Republican contains a card from Dockery and ona from his son pronouncing the statement "false in every particular," &c wh re upon Mr. Tickers, the proprietor of th hote lat whieh Dockery staid, the Hotel Fountain, repeats the tjharge to the Wiuston Daily aud the last named pap.r sayg: 'He emphatically says that Dockery did har whiskey in his room, that negroes jlid visit ' him while in his room, and Mr. Harris (the clerk of the ho; el,) says that B negro returned from b.s room drank and remained so for several days af terwards. Mr. VickerS further says that any one who denies the state ment that he makes is, a liar, and that he can be found a', the Hotel Foun tain. I : Ho D-ckery is run U earth ai to another "variety" an(l asitoucbiDg most d.nractful behavior- How cn any deem , self-rpeqtit)g citi xen of North Carolina vote for Oliver Dookery for Governoi Tax Radi als are Working every where like beavers and 'have a full supply of campaign funds to draw upon How is it witfe too, Demo crats of Nor h Carolina? We know you haven't a full supply of campaign funds to draw upon by any means, but are yotf at work? l Thb country in Wake is doming to town with a biK Democratic maioritv and Raleigh is going to respond in a the prediction 1; j , Bamsom, tbe superb, is to be with us next Monday night. Hel will re ceive an oration. S J udqs Fowlb is at Kinstoh today, cou j. r. hoKe. I ; His 8madM Death In I4rolntoa. ( barlotta Chronicle. ;; Col. John F. Hoke, o? Lincolnton, one of the most prominent lawyers of thia section of North Carolina, died suddenly at his home, at 10 30 o'clock Saturday morning. Tb last object mat ns eyes res tea upon was a Uem oeratio nroosaion. i CoL Hoke was at Shelby last Fri day, and he arrived hom at L'nooln ton on the morning train from that place Saturday. Arrangements had been made for a big political meeting in Lincolnton, which ws to be 'ad dressed by Capt. W. IL Kitohin. On alighting from the train CdL Hoke went to his home, and ftee awhile, the procession came afong', and! he went Out on his patch to see it. While he was watching the moingcofahin, he suddenly threw up hifl hands and fell to the floor a corpse. His death was doe to heart disease. A Singular ciioums'ance mentioned in connection with his death is tbat one of his brothers and a sister died suddenly of heart disease. . ; The hews of Ool. Hoke's death was received with deep regret ih Char lotte, where be was well : known and esteemed. He was married in this city years ago to Misi Oatherine Aleiander, a daughter of the late VTm. J. Alexander, who was a distin guished 'lawyer of Charlotte. Ool. Hoke was born in Lincolnton. He was "native and to the manner born," having alwaja lived in the county Of bis birth At tbe time Cf his death he was in his 69 Lh year. He leaves a bod, Mr. Alex. Hokef who is al lawyer 01 prominence, and two daughters, Misses Nannie and Saliie Hoke-1 The former is the postmistress at Lin- colu on, and tbe latter is now in Eil ropf , having, some montbs ago, ac companied Mr turns on a foreign tour. ! i . Col. Hoke was a patriot in every dense cf the word. lie eeried through the Mexican war as a Captain, and later cu a' the outbreak of tbe civil war be was active in raisirif troops. He fought thiough the war as1, Colonel of tbe 23d North Carolina Rgiment. Be was Irrquenuy elected to represent bis county in tbe House p Represent tatives and Senate of the fState legis lature and aerved wiUrsignal Sbility, He was a good citizen ir evry re spect and the newa of hie death will be heard with regret throagbont the entire state. I The Wilmineton Messenuer Bars i Ool.. Hoke gradaated at the; State University in 1841, in a class on which Kev. samuel McPheters, Gov. John W; Ellis and Gen. Francis P. Blair hare conferred distinction. He read law with Gov.' Jarvie, and was licensed to practice in 1843. . i He was Adjutant General of the State at the beginning of tbe war, and upon him derolred the duty or Organ .izing the Noith Carolina troops in 1861. He has confined .himself "to tbe : pr aoe of l he law since 1865, : Paklle Imtklu. . , Hon. W. H. Kitchin will address the people on the issues of the cam paign at, the following Mmejs and places: ' it ' ' Durham, Durham county, Wednes day, Get. 31. . r Elevation, Johnston county, Thurs day, Nov. 1. - Strickland's Mills, Wak county, Friday, Nov. 2. Louisburg, Franklin cofinty Sat urday, Nov. 3. Sfieb Whitaxxb, Ch'n State Pern. Ex. Com. APPOINTMENTS " Far Ban. D. Q. Kawlaaad Haa. T. V. Da trtaaoa. Hon Daniel G. Fowle, Democratic candidate for Governor, anil Hon. T. F. Darideon, Democratic Candidate for Attorney General, will address the people on the iaeuea of the eampaigu at the follow it g times and places : Wednesday, 'Oct. 31, Sow I Hill, Greene CO. Thursday, Nov. 1, Greenvillej Pitt Co. : Friday, Nor. 2, TarborD, Edge combe Co. ; Saturday, Nov. 3,Goldsborp, Wayne Co. j Carter's Mills, Moore comity, Mon day, Nor. 5. j Carthage, Moore eounty, Monday, Nor. 5, at night. ' i The local committees ate urgently requested to advertise these sppl it menea by hand bills and otbtrifise. Snzn WhitaJU.! i Ch'm'n Dem. Stat Ex. Com. . I : Bttalata Waat's tattar. Washinstoa Star. ) Secretary Bayard, on his return to Washington, had an interview with the President on the subject of the Lord Sackville West letter, and later freely expressed his opinion on tbe subject. He said: "I have read both letters. 1 have not seen tbe Kntisn minister since bo went tJ Europe last spring until be called on me this morning. "Lord Sackville has ; no otner or better means of knowledge of the intentions of the President than any one of the 65,000,000 Americans. His personal opinion is worth no .more than that of any one of them on the ground of knowledge, and much less on the ground of interest in the subject. While there must be a concensus of opinion as to the impropriety t f tbe expres sion of individual views by any one holding the position bf a foreign envoy, it is stilt to be honed that we will be able to settle the issues in volved in tbe canvass without tbe im porta ion of foreign interference or intArmeddlii g in our domestic affairs. The Ainericau people will be prompt to resent and repel as impertinent any sucn attempt, but they will easily recognize the political pitfall arranged by tbe California letter, with its ob ject so plainly stamped upon its face, and addressed to tbe British minister, into which he has bo I surprisingly tumbled. Such petty i schemes to break tbe fall of despairing politi cians will be held in proper estima tion by popu'ar intelligence. Minister West, on reading Secreta ry Bayard's statement said he did not care to criticise it. j "The letter sent from Calif ornia," he said, "was undoubtedly written for the purpose of entrapping me. In a few days I expect to be in a position to make public tbe manner in which the affair was planned and th identity of tbe persons concerned in it. The efforts which are being directed to the dis covery of the tricksters were mstiga ted by me, and I think I shall suc ceed in making everything plain. Washington Cor. N. T. Herald. : I am informed by tbe': highest an thority that while the language of the statement of the Secretary of State, especially as addressed ; to his own people, is not such a rebuke as would compel the withdrawal of Lord Sack vilie, the British Minister, it muni make his position so unpleasant that it would make his transfer both agreeable to himself and in ihe inter est of nis government- The transfer of Lord Sackville would also be entirely agreeable to the Depaitment of State, since in tbe event of future negotiations with Great Britain the relations between the present Secretary and Hia Lord ship could not be of a friendly and intimate character. i It is therefore understood that the result of the action taken' by the ad ministration will be the! immediate recall of Lord Sackville. He may personally request to be recalled, or the British foreign office, in order to maintain the respect and dignity of its diplomatic relations' with the United States, may assign Lord Sack rule to anotber legation. The language need by Secretary Bayard "It is still to be hoped that we will be able to settle the issue in rolred in the pending canvass with oat the importation of foreign inter ference or intermeddling in our do mestic affairs" is such an, expression as the Minister toward whom it is di reeled cannot possibly endure with self respect and continue amicable re latione with the Department of State. A neighbor informs us that his wife never knew a quiet night until the doctor fireacribed Dr. Ball's Baby Syrup for her ittleone. At druggists. 85c. Old as I am I don't care to spend the few more years allotted me in retching and vomiting. Well, I'm sure you need not when a certain cure is right at hand. Why don't you take Laxador, the famous stomach regulator? 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The West Virginia Splint- the best and cheepest coal in the market, a trial of the same is odiy necessary to prove the fact. COAL, For smithing purposes, the best wa can buy. )t"The Mountain Brook Smithing VVaJ WOO D . long or cut and split to order. 'OIL. Illuminating oil. from a Quart to a bar rel, from 113 fire test to the highest grade; delivered from oar wagon at your door. Leave your orders tor winter fuel. Better now than later. Money saved is money made A word to the wise," PkiL D. Andrews k Co. FALL STOCK; Goods Cheaper Than Ever. Hardware, Stoves and House-Furnishing Goods. . j Sporting Ooods. If uaale and breech-loading guns, rifles, pistols, shells, wads, primersjeun imple ment sets, hunting coats, leggings, fte. Breech-loading guns f rem $8 to 1100. Cutlery and Plated ware. Bought at low prices will be sold cheap Most complete stock in the city. . Birds and Cages. Fine lot of aino-am Inat ItnnArtAil fnm Germany. Every bird guaranteed to sing; cages of every description for Mocking and Canary birds; Prices lower and let os show you the best i;;;;;; LAMPS ;h - ever seen. No trouble with wkks or burners. A perfect light, equal to gas. Cheapest and beet light in the world, t'ookinsr and heating atnvpa lata terns, sold on easy terms. The cele brated Fire Light, the leading heating stove in Raleigh. AU goods bought low ana win oe eoiu at very small profit. riumning, steamana gas utting J, Ca BREWSTER, WIBS BALLINO AND OB NAMENTAL WIB1? WOBKSL s No. HS, ft 118, North Howard street, Bal timore manuiacturers or wire ratlins for oemetenes. baleoBier. c. aievea fenders, wiraa. wood and real arvcaaw I woven racv ixoat rvast article. ate IV. C. Insane Asylnn. VISITORS : at the Insane Asylum will herv aftef admitted only oa T. WEDNESDAYS. Between 0 a.ta. and lp.ni. Thisk-u has been found neoessarr on a coo una the Injurious effects of excessive visitirl upon the tamatea. By order of the Board. , EUGENE OR1SSOM Hnperinterdent. Free Weighing Chair STRONACH'S. W aiffhins? Amvru Every day for ladies and babies. Fridays ana Saturdays For school girls and boys. FOB TOlt Wim A.D SWEETHEAKTx I Buy one of those El gantl baskets' of delicious frail -t Only 50 cento, AT STRONACH'S. W.CilB.ulONAffi Wholesala Grocers, Retail Qrocers Coffee Roasters, Candy Manufacturers -' ' , RnleiATl., IS. O. LASTWEEK we ooerea tnat elegant line of cigars ax hibited by Thurber, Whyland ft Cafa the State Fair at manufacturers' pribea! so joomng sraae wiin do takers. For This Week Oniy we are authorised to offer them to thi lie toll Trade kk m Ann fnr i-akT rtrLattsi tml mAAmx Tliia is an opportunity to bay fine eig4 f at prices you will hardly have offei again. i FOR THIS WEEK OUfht we offer cigars worth ; i $3.50 per 100 for 16.00 9.50 per 100 for 5.00 ,; 5.00 per 100 for 8.75 4.60 per 100 for 8.25 4.00 per 100 for 8. CO Us One More Special Offer on flour For this week only. We offer j OUR SEA FOAM FLOUR, - Guaranteed equal to any flour, j i.ov per oarrei, wortn o.oo. , , Receiving every day Everything New and Seasonable: in staple and fancy groceries. Foreign and Domestic Fruitc,' Headquarters For everything la our line. CAUTION i Pswars of Trasa, as my aams sad tbe ptfcs an aumpad oa tba bottom of all bit adTartlasd shoes before tcaTlng tbe far lory, which protect the wearers afralost high price aad Interior od. If a Waaler offers VT. L. DoasTlas aboes at a re doced nrtcr, or MY. be tax then wltnoat BIT BSJM and price (lamped otf Uie bottom, pal blm twa H alrawl. W. L. DOUCLAS $3 SHOE Ttie only calf SIS BYAMXESS Bbo smoota InaMe. ItO TACKS or WAX THREAD to hart the feet, auy as asaeV-scwaf aod WIIX . W. ETtOCOLAS 4 HOK. fb oHstaalf aaa oalr haadewad welt !' aqBals eas-.' tam-nade shorn eonthur from 14 IO W. tv. i. oovolai aut-Ao pnum isoc. Ballroad Mea aa4 Latter Carrtrrs all wear (hero. SeaooMi laalrte aa aHaaSea-ea Shoe. J0 Tseka or Wax Thread to hart tbe test. VT. L. DOIIGLA8 HO SHOE m tarbeaTV wear. Beet ( Af Shoe lor tkx aeseeiled beiMlee. SHOE ta tbe beat to lbs world ax WORKI Nfl- ror wear a msa s rear. Is the best School Shoe In the SHOE TQB. B on Shoo (tea the email Bors cbaace M wear the, ' west shoes ta the world. AM j aade ra Conarsai, Barton and tare. If not ml6fk1' w' 1HiVQlJi For lals) by HELLER BEO'S 131, Fayetteville St ; v. L. nnnar.ii ai m Tnnrn MmI NORTH CAROLINA Home Insurance Co., OF RALEIGH, N. C. Organised in 1888. TTaa rwwn Inanvfaar rymm In Vnwk Carolina far eighteen years. With agents in nearly every town In the State acces sible to railroads and aaa nf tha monn- taina. TMJj: HOME. Allrtff a ftttA MtMM,M A ItMMrfm AWH.M In IKa Maaa Affnlne tham aafa Inrlam. nity ior losses as rates as tow as tnoee ei any company working in North Carolina. CLASSES OF rRtFERTY US11ED: Dwellings in town and couotrv. mer cantile risks, churches, schools, court houses, society lodges, private bams and stables, tana produce and live stock, cot ton gins. Ins ore in the North Carolina Homo 1 Insurance Company. W. S. PKDatosx, CuavBooT, President. ' ;. -1 j i5eoy aad Tree. W, UrcHtiaoa,' - , P. Coima, TiOaVPraaidente. Adjuster. Offloe in Bric'C'S Bundintr, No. 23 Favetteville atreet. Telephone No. I v" tV- - . 4 A I 'i 1 1 5 -
The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.)
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