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it selling tapidly, beciuaa we sell it 15
per cent lees than wholesale pricee.
Our stock of
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k the most complete la the city and pricee
are cheaper than can be bought
elsewhere. .
I l.fXX) pain of
Gents' Merino Half-Hose
at Mo , worth 50o.
3OjD0 1 Oents'
tamdried and unlaundried ehirte at less
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By Telegraph to the News and Observer.
LfPoin, la., Not. 2.f-A cyclone
struck tis place at nineo'clock last
Bight coming .from thef northwest.
Union Sail was demolished and a
large nufnber of houses linroofed and
blown dfwn, sections ,o the build
ings beilg carried many flocks away.
Nearly afl the stores in the business
portion of the town suffered great
damage.! The reeidenoeof Sanders
Walker was blown to atims and his
childrenrolled about on he ground.
The mother was seriously hurt. No
other in juries reported. fThe loss on
property! is said to be 1$5,000. lie
ports of fdamage are comog from all
sections lof the country. I
I J a
Dcjckefy and Eaves an ct Morton act
as if the people of Norh Carolina
were a rsjoe of cowardly &irs. They
will tee.1
I .'t's Ulmlwtl WtfHiM.
By Caiiie toitbe News and Observer.
. Losrpoi. Not. 2. The &tar (T. I'.
O'Connor's paper), says Lord Salis
bury is njt likely to listen to the de
mand forv4be dismissal of Ir. Phelps,
the United States Minister in retalia
tion lor 4nierica's treatment of Lord
Sackvillej Such a step i might do
much harjn and could dog no good.
All are areed, it says, thai Mr. Bay
ard's courtesy is scant, bulf we must
not forget that be is technically right.
Lord Saciville's indiscTetii warrant
ed a 4emnd for his retirement- If
Lord i Salisbury's reblv tS the de
mand amounts to a refustj, there is
a good deal more to be sel for the
action; of fjAmerica than Englishmen
are just nw inclined to adlait.
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uise, rar heels, and iow your
scorn andjldetestation of sch meth
ods as. Dockery and Eaves land Mor
ton resort" o to scare yotill
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By TelsgTaplS to the New and Obiter.
WisHiNflTON, Not. 2. The Marine
Hospital Ifeureau is informed that
.'there are Jour new cases fof yellow
feTr at Lwe Oak, Fla-, and that there
is need of an expert physian there.
The Assisiknt Surgeon General now
at Camp erry has been ordered to
proceed toLire Oak at on. Infor
mation hasj also been reocred that
there is, aprotpect of gres destitu
tion amor idle colored people in
Enterpriseunless the fever ubsides.
A telegrfm has been received from
Representative Wheeler, of &Jabama,
sajmg there are eight casi of yel
low fever at New Decatur, and asking
that the poor people in tht) city be
provided vrlth flour, baoon, potatoes
and other lations. Scrgeoni General
Hamilton has ordered that! the sup
plies be seitas requested.
Let it be understood thatiwhile we
intend to hive a fair election and a
fair count we do not propose to be
bull-doted for run over b Eaves'
"Reliables I or spied upon fj aliens
bearing Morton's corrapticb fund.
Let it be qjiderstood that fe know
our ngnu yua knowing dare main
tain! i I
TAXING
r rai w iBtsrfct. lay tmj
of frvs tr4e frt mesa,
TERRIBLE.
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ACCIDENT FROM THE OPKRA-
TION OF A STEAH
THRESHER
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IXPLODSS K1LLISO
PIB80N3 AND I5J0RISO MANY
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By Telegraph to the News and Obserrer.
Riadiso, P , November 2. A er
rible accident, resulting in the kill ng
of five men and iDjary to many
others, took place thm forenoon on
the farm of Jonas Spayd, m Bern
Township, this county, where a steam
tnresner was in operation, ils
boiler exploded with fearful force
carrying destruction on every hand.
The killed are : w uliam liever, a,
boy aged 1G; Jos. Machmer, aged 14,
the only support of his widowed sis
ter: Isaac Marbor, aged 1G: Jos.
Spayd, aged about 32, andlrvinDun
telberger, aged 18 These men were
engaged in operating the threshing
machine when the boiler burst and
were standing but a few feet from
the latter, and when the smoke had
cleared away, a terrible scene was
presented. The bodies of all five
were lying some distance away, hav
ing been hnrled from thirty to fifty
feet, terribly mutilated. The body
of Machmer was hurled clear through
the weather-boarding of the barn
The building was completely wrecked.
The force of the explosion was felt
for many miles around. George Hinn-
nershitz, Sr., was badly injured about
the head, and cannot recover. En
gineer Hoover received severe
bruises. John Reigel was internally
injured and two or three others
received injuries of meat serious
character.
Let it be understood that while we
intend to have a fair election and a
fair count we do not propose to be
bull-dozed or run over by Eaves'
"Reliables" or spied upon by aliens
bearing Morton's corruption fund.
Lit it be understood that we know
our rights and knowing dare main
tain!
Who was it that conceived the
bright idea of having Pinkerton's
scoundrels posted in every county in
the State T Eaves T No ; not Eaves,
lie is only the tool, the puppet. Mor
ton was d ubUesa the father of the
idea ; and Dockery ia his right-hand
man.
By Cable to the Kf w, lKl Uis,ri
Zaszibab, Nov. 2 Couriers from
Tabora bring, direct news from the
Stanley expedition, a porton of
which was met at the end of Novem
ber, 1887 by A rabi trading h'tween
LakeWtona, Njanza and bora.
These Arabs met Stain's rear guard
at a point west of Albert Nyann, ,
southeast of Z mz, jUBt as the expe
dition was preparing to croes the
swamps caused by radiation of
the streams that abound in that
country. The Arabs did not
see Stanley. The detachment
consisted of tUny mec, and they
stated tha- SiacVj was two days -
ahead. The expedition had suffered
greatly on the march through
the thick forest ' where it
was impossible to advance
more than 1 1 miles daily. They had
also suffered in marhses, where many
had disappeared or died; forty were
drowned in crossing a great river
flowing from the east to the west
One white man had died. Stanley
was obliged to fight some tribes that
refused to supply him ; with provis
ions. The expedition had often
halted in the expectation of receiving
reinforcements from th Congo The
rearguard.at the uiae thy werejmet,
hadbeen cn the march fire days after
V ..-L - .
a uau ui mree wer. dae to the ill
ness of Stanley aid a great part of
the escort, who hvl bn aUtcked
with fever. The A rail ftatisaal the
total strength of the plmcii aftar
all losses at 2) a. Via z.ilh
of Stanley was tiea rvi
The rear cuaH, wtaat snomt ft
natives of AtzXr. r".ii -jit tan
leyhad decided tt vaki jv
longer advance ia a Bvra.mttriy ii
rectioo, bat woa. i itrJiw v.vuvU dw
north, hoping Ui !ini iunp.
After getting a certaia i atjuiejk aar.il
he intended to Uks an iittu-t-m josj
to the eastward ani g-i itnurit t
Wadelai, where it was tmyiju H
would arrive fifty dayt later afcculi
thu middle cf Janaary- Th Arafc
were of the opinion teat ;t eipi
tion was still gtrong enough to reach
Wadelai.
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TAXING US RICH FROM THE CROWN OF OUfi HEAD TO THE SOLE OF OUR 8HOE.
nlnnaan-"ir B&OTESB, tLbXSZ SAD SAID THAT US CLE SAX 18 'LITERALLY PLASTERED OVER WITH TAXES? ES
WOULD HAVE COME BEARER TO THE TRUTH."
FOWLS AT TABBOBO,
react.
Faust' & Son's
abOOl Wfl Mil. invy are navuu-
are la all sizes and .qualities.
made a.'
M Rarribl
New Tork He&ld.
Advices om the Bonny liv6r, Af
rica, give a Revolting story Cjf savage
atrocities ad cannibalism. fThe Ok-
man triDe,pn revenge lor stme inju
ry, invited a party of Ogo&is to a
friendly paiver and then entrapped
and maesacfed them. ;i
A cannibfil festival of the most hor
rible and intlescribable charicler fob
I Jo wed. i Thn an attack was made
TESDXBXD A. BPPIBB OVATIOH -THI DAY
TBI GBKATKST THS PLEAS AHT TOWN
HAS KVXB BAD.
Special to the News and Observer.
Tabbobo, N. 0., Nov. 2 Judge
Fowle spoke here today. It was a
general holiday. The stores were all
closed. The county, white and black,
was here. A committee of five hun
dred horsemen, several colored men j.
RBXDSVILLK.
QOi SCALES A COMPLIMENT ABT KEOIF
i ! TIOS, ETC.
Special to the News and Obserrer.
I&IDSVfLLK, N. C, Nov. 2 Gov.
Scales speaks at Stoneville, this
couBty, ! tomorrow. Rockingham
county will give a big Democratic
majority I We are now quite certain
of giving Morehead a good mjority
in this district.
The infamous circular trvine to ii
among them, met the Judge five j timidate our registrars, sent out by
upon the undefended viliagef and the miles below town and escorted him j the Republican Chairman Eaves, has
j I OUR ,
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Dress - Goods
depart) hen is complete.
UPWARD! FAS KACH,
JEWELxER I OPTICIAN
most oarDa;ous outrages we com
mitted. Ii is estimated taat over
one hundred and fifty persons, in-
ciuaing women ana . children, were
killed and aten. 1 .
1 1
We haveteard in times past some
thing abouj Federal interference in
our electioris ; but never be fare in the
history of fur people has a Ipolitical
party boasted openly that itihad im
ported a lot of scoundrels! to look
after our North Carolina folks on
election da
HiT.wtfra, x. o.
SILIT1118 &Ai CLCSTEt DIAIOIW
old Jewelry, bold and Silver Watchc
Get-ham's Sterling 8ilverware,Rogi
plated silverware, any sise and
T weight of plain 18 karat En
gagement ring! eon tan t
ly In stock. Badges
.and Medals made
to order.
jar Optical Department
Embraces an endless variety of lenses
which together with .our practical expe
ienoe enables as to ooireot almost any
rror of refraction in Myopia (nearsight),
Hypenneropui tier signi), rresoyopia
(Id sight). Asthenopia (weak sight) am.
giTlog prompt relief from that diatrea-
Lnperf eot visitn. I
i
OUR ARTIFICIAL
Human Eyes
Ore and kook like the natural organ
go pain when Inserted.
Patients at a distance haTing a broken
Wj have another nud without rlW
ngpacsonelly
!key'eRerd.
Charlotte ChnAlcle. ; i
Lockey, ie Republican candidat
for Congrefii, was a jnembe of the
State Senate two years ago. During
the seston Senator PemblHon, of
Stanly coutity, introduced sf bill to
incorporate Concord Female Semi
nary, a schcjol, as stated inane bill,
for white' jgirls. Lockey moved to
amend j; by I striking out te word
"white.r bfr. Pemberton had noticed
Lockey: ver closely, but supposed
teat of coupie he. was a nero, and
informed bjm that his raef had a
school ! for I girls (Scotia Sninary)
in Conoordiand he did not tinkthat
he (Lockey! should interferf with a
mil lor tne incorporation of school
for the while race. Lockey became,
furious at tjiis, and, jumpingfrom his
seat, said: I wish to inform Khe gen
tleman; thai I am a white ma." The
on reply lr. Pemberton fiiade to
this was to fturn to two colored men
in the Senfet" chamber and apologize
to them fo3 thinking that he was a
negro.;) -1 " - p
Vote: dwn Dockery's BabieD
ana juoriou bucgibu uoub.
A BOl'aER.
Feed. W. Lynn
0. J. Fee em an.
FREEM4S &
Stenographers jand Typt-ffriUfs,
Have opened an ofBce in the Holleman
buUdinf , where they are prepared to
Eecute all rrders in law reporting and
Typwritinc- Olaaa U ahort-hand and
AwnA-writine forming-
- J r
Tlie Yarfeoro House,
1 BALEaH, N. C,
i i
fl been refurniBhed and thoroughly
"! Hmoiml monthly rates to
frnbes of the Legislature,
.a.mber. oi feZYt Proprletor
THE OBAND FIMOCBATIC RALLY Af LENOIB
I YE8TEBDAT.- "
special to tbe flews aod Observer.
Lenoib, h. 0 , Nov. 2 Th Demo-!
cratic rally oday was a grand access.
r ive tnousfinu persons were present,
and much enthusiasm prevailed Aud
itor Sahderm failed to get hire, but
splendid epfceohea were made Sy J. Q.
By nam, of 3arke, Edmund Jcgpea and
W. H. Powir, of Caldwell, ad Mr.
Jones, of llickory, late of Michigan.
The Hickory band, one of thegbest in
the State, entertained the people with
music.:; 1
The people are thoroughly groused
in. The uoiasooro oana naa Deen
secured and made fine music An in
formal reception was held at the
Hotel Farrar. Many ladies and gen
tlemen were - present. The ; whole
town was beautifully decorated.
The . procession was reviewed
by Judge Fowle from the balcony of
the hoteL A large stand and many
seals were prepared in the park. ' Mr.
Jas. R. Gaskill, chairman county ex
ecutive committee, introduced Mr. H.
L. Staton. who introduced "the next
Governor of North Carolina." It has
been the Greatest day we ever had.
The crowd is estimated at from 1,500
to 5,000. The Judge made a fine ad
dress. Many ladies and visitors from
neighboring towns were present.
There was great enthusiasm.
Let the people redress their wrongs
. i 1 ll . WT A ' A Til 1-
at tne DailOt-oox. oxe against jrina-
erton s scoundrels.
Tke Paet-Offlees en Tuceday.
By Telegraph to tbe Newt and Observer.
Washinqtos. D. O , "November 2.
Acting Postmaster General Knott,
today issued .the following order:
In answer to numerous communica
tions addressed to the departmer
inquiring whether election ? y,
November 6th, will be observed h a
holiday in the various post ces
throughout' : the United SU as
provided by the laws of .. nl
states, the following general oi 'sr
has been promulgated: That while
eleotiou day cannot be observed as a
holiday in the post-offices throughout
the United States.
As such observance would interfere
too seriously with the postal service
and the public covenience, all post
masters are instructed at the same
time to so arrange the public busi
ness of their respective omces on
that day as to give full opportunity
to the employees of their offices to
exerciBe their right of suffrage as
American citizens.
beeri received here.
A! comblimentarv reception has
beerj given by the Rockingham Clab
to Miss Clark, of Danville.
Two Republicans and two Demo
crat! have been appointed by the
County Boards to hold the election
at every polling place in .North uaro
lina ftand j Federal supervisors have
also been appointed and yet Dockery
and Eaves and Morton have so little
regatd for these North Carolina poll
holders that they have imported a
lot 61 despicable detective to spy
upon them 1
i : Uatflsld-SleCoy.
By Tftegrapti to the News and Observer. P
ChaklesItoh, W. Va., November 2 f
Kentucky detectives and the .West
Virginia contingent of the Hatfield,
McCoy gang collided last Monday
and -tbe result was that the detectives
at rested Ellison Mounts and a man
named Chambers. ' Chambers was
shot in tbe hand and escaped, but
not till he shot one of the deteo es
in the arm. Mounts was clubbed
an frightfully beaten before sub
a" ; lie was taken to irikovitle,
Ky , .ud and lodged in jail.
Rise, Jarolini. .e, in your wrath
and show how thoroughly you con
demn ih is Republican measure of
Fall t Warnlagi
Editor of News and Observer :
I beg space to refer to the subject,
now mooted, of the consolidation of
aIlwof the competing lines of railroads
at the S.-mth into one eorODanv.
Should this be accomplished, South
ern industry will indeed be prostrate.
The Southern States will be at the
mercy of one gigantic corporation.
The two articles I have, lately read
in your paper are full Of warning.
Particularly should the worda of the
Baltimdre Sun, which is -confessedly
one of the most conservative papers
of the country, be heededi.
How can the people haye an assur
ance that they "n reap the fruits of
their industry if all the roads to the
markets of the world be under the
control of a vast monopoly T
The people will have to pay the
cost, not merely of sustaining
these roads, but of paying
handsome dividend on all the
watered stock issued to accomplish
tbe consolidation of. their lines. It
will be a fearful tax upon the indus
tries of tne South.
The proposition is said to be to ab
sorb all the roads into one vast com
bination, under the control of a single
dictator.
It is said that now only the South
Carolina Railroad, the Seaboard &
Roanoke and its lines, and the Nor
folk & Western and Cape Fear & Yad
kin Valley remain to be absorbed.
The others, it is understood, have all
been brought into the Inman system.
And this thing is not for a day
or for a year but for a lifetime. The
policy of maintaining and fostering
competing lines is to De ignored. The
people are not to enjoy any or tne
advantages of competition. Who will
answer then for tbe rates of freight?
Anti-Baooinq Tbcst.
ATTEMPTED ,FAtD.
Ncgroei ;ReUterlng at More tfcmn One
Place Look Oont For 1 kem-
Cor. ol the News and Observer. i
Wilson, N. C., Nov. 2, 1888.
We have -just discovered a plan
that the Radicals have of making the
negroes vote at two or three places
along the Hne of the Railroad. They
are registering at different places,
convenient because of the facilities
afforded by railroads, and propose
voting in two or more counties, unless
the Democrats are on the alert they
will secure quite a number of votes
by this fraud. Look out for strange
negroes. This section is filled with
Radical emmisaries loaded with the
effective and powerful persuasive of
"boodle." They are making a des
perate attempt to carry Wilson but
they will fail. We will give the usu
al good old fashioned Democratic
majority. . D.
A HIOU-HAfinEO HEUVRB.
CS1TED STATES COMMIS8IONEB SBAFVEB
HAS A DS.M0CBATIC BEOISTBAB
ARBEBTED.
A gentleman who came to this city
last night on the train from Hamlet,
bioueht intelligence of a very outra
geous and unwarranted proceeding
yesterday at Gibson's Station.
United States Commissioner Shaf
fer, yesterday Bent Deputy Up
church to Gibsbn's with a warrant for
the arrest of W. F. Gibson, registrar
at that place. On his arrival there
he attempted to serve the warrant
but Mr. GibBOn and his friends de
manded him to show the authority
upon which the warrant was based
which he failed to do. Upon failing
to produce sufficient authority Up
church prepared tD return to-this
city without arresting Mr. Uioson
but the latter insisted that he Bhould
nither show sufficient cause for at-
Tolal Net Receipt of Cotton-
New Yost. Nov. 2. The following
supeivisiDg your actions by means of I are the total net receipts of cotton I tempting to arrest him and unless he
iiii&nwuouuc I at ail porio BUico oouwww ao,, I ulu He eDOulu uuu abui u
253.015 bales; new ur-
and a g
on Tuesda;
report may be eispected
Jar Oould wonderful new yacht was,
it is said, most completely and elegantly
furnished. Among other useful and in-
diaoeneable thiatta ordred for it waW
box of Dr. Bttll'e Coaith Syrup, tbe
(unoai old - remedr for tbe cure ol
coughs and colds."
The healing and purifying qualities of
8aWation Oil render it the beet article
for the speedy and safe cure of ulcerated
sores. Price only 83 cents.
No greater insult ever was offered
free people than to import Pinker-
ton's scoundrels to spy upon them.
i Twt Hogues at the Hab,
By TelrgrapU to the News an ibserver.
Bobtob, Mass , Nov. 2. Herbert L-
Critchett, aged 33, of the firm of Dan
iels & Critchett, real estate and auo
tioneers, has disappeared, leaving a
large deficit in his accounts with the
firm, ; amounting, it is said, to $2V
000. j Ii i
Mr. Forbes, president of the Na
tional Bink of Redemption, has made
an asBignmnnt for the benefit of bis
creditors, i The bank is in no way in
volved.
Tannic acid is a powerful astrin
gent;! but untanned leather is tbe best
1U ua wo i uauk.
Bad Bowels. j
The very expression implies suffering
Every mother knows the anxiety Over
this alckneaa. but every mother does! n t
knows that Dr. Diggers ' Huckleberry
Cordial will regulate and cure all bowel
troubles.
Vote down Pinkerton's eat throats.
Jjet us have do more of them.
Galveston.
leans, 3A0,516 bales; Mobile, 61,(516
bales: Savannah 328,024 bales;
Charl on 156,891 bales; Wilmington
69,4, Norfolk, 157,220; Baltimore,
3.29: New York. 3.1D6; Boston, 5,-
041; Newport News, 117027; Philadel
phia.' 8,576; West Point, 89,656;
Brunswick, 30,436; Port Royal, 2,710,
total, 1,560,575.
Chaaaploas Indeed.
Nt-w Berne Journal.
The Democracy of Eastern Caro
lina have occasion to thank the State
executive committee for sending to
this section of the State , those cham
pions of Democracy, Daniel G. Fowle,
A. M. Wavidell, F. M. Strudwick, W.
M Robbins and C. M. Uledman.
Their comix w has been a blessing to
us. and they will return to their
homes with a higher appreciation of
our people and a warmer love for
North Carolina. We will not say to
which of them we are most indebted
The result is
Upshurch is still at Gibson's beaten at
his own game and does not know
what to do.
Tb6 attempt to arrest Mr. Gibson
was utterly unwarr anted as is proven
by the very fact that Upchurch him
self offers to leave Mr. Gibson un
molested and return home. It is an
infamous and high-handed Radical
outtage and shows to what villainy
they propose to resort in the election.
Tbey will find that Buch violent in
terference with honest men will recori
ou their own heads in a rebuke which
w-11 not soon be forgotten.
There was the most intense indig
nation at Gibson's yesterday when
the train passed through. Mr. Gib-
son, u is learnea, was repuncu iv
Commissioner Shaffer by Deputy
Sheriff Cauirap, of Richmond county,
in which couu'.y Gibson's station 1b
situated.
Ho Tellow Fever ta Georgia,
By Telegraph to tlie News and Observer.
New Yoax, Nov. 2. Governor Gor
don, of Georgia, who is at present in
this city, has received the . following
dispatches : i
Atlahta, Ga., Nov. & 1888
dov. J. JB. Gordon, cart Latham,
Alexander eft Co , 18 Wall ttreet,
Nete York :
No yellow fever in Georgia. Has
not been a case in this State this year.
Health of entire State this year re
markably good.
Euqeke Fosteb, M. D:,
Pres't Board of Health.
Atlahta, Nov. 2, 1888.
There has not been a case of yellow
fever within the State of Georgia this
year. No case of the disease was ever
known to originate in the upper sec
tions of this State. Excepting at
Florida points it has only prevailed
this summer at two places in the en
tire country to a limited extent at
Decatur, Ala., and a few cases only at
Jaeksos, Miss. The general health
of this State is unsurpassed.
' Jauks B. Baibd, M. D.,
1 Sec'y Board of Health.
Evebt store in' Charlotte, except
the drug stores, will be closed on
election day. The retail grocers yes
terday fell into line and signed an
agreement to shut up fSnp during
the day, which makes tL suspension
of business ktotal. Charlott Chroni
cle of yesterday.
Here's the example Charlotte sets
us. chan we not ionow sun,
business men of Raleigh; can we not
give next Tuesday to the cause of
Democracy, of good government, of
the maintenance of the v, bite man's
rule in North Carolina, threatened
now by Radical villainy, Radical fraud
and corruption as rarely before T Can
we put the day tr better use T
DICKIVSO.V ON TUB OUTLOOK,
HE MAKES A 8TIBBI50 AHD ENCOtTRAOIIf 0
r SPEECH.
By Telegraph to the News and Observer.
Detroit, Vich , Nov. 2. The Dem
ocratic parade of last night, the last
of the campaign, was participated in
by about ten thousand people. Short
speeches were made from the review
ing stand by Wellington R- Burt, can
didate for Governor, Postmaster-General
Don Dickie son, and others. Mr.
Dickinson said:
"Oar next Governor has given you
some good news from this State. I
bring jou gdod news from the East
from the great United States. I tell
you that tbe great battle line is
formed, and in the centre of that
line of the great Democracy stands
the great State of New York.
Our right wing rests upon the, States
of New Jeisey and Connecticut, our
left upon the States of Indiana and
California and our great reset ve ia
Illinois, Ohio and Michigan, with
Michigan at the fore, and when the
battle is won, with the great North
west line broken, with our people on
the broad line of intercourse with all
parts of i he land, in interchange of
trade with all our country and with
foreign couutrie,the s.wptre of polit
ical power will hange from the east
and will be in tke cent re of the tor. h-west."
Cor. oi the News and Observer.
Winstox, N. C. Oct. 31, 1888.
Politics is getting quite interesting
here now, each party putting forth
every effort to win. Democrats are
working manfully to prevent fraud
which certain unscrupulous Republi
cans seem determined to perpetrate
upon pur people. Railroad negroes
are being urged to register and are
doing so and the same is the case with
ex-convicts. Such men as Bill Glenn,
Cy Watson, J.IC. Buxton, Bob Glenn,
Bob Kerner and others are doing
splendid work for the Democracy in
this part of the State. They are
speaking daily and almost nightly
and they are all good speakers. If
every county in the State had such
untiring workers as Forsyth tbe
cause of Democracy would never be
in dangnrl Tell th boys dowa Ear t
that we fellows are going to win up
here, and they must pull their end of
the hand-spike and we will effectively
spike the guns of Morton, Dockery
A Co.
Winston is full of tobacco this
week the first big break of the
season. Prices are ruling high on all
grades considering the quality of
goods offered. The crop in this sec
tion is showing up mean to tbe pres
ent time.
Mr. Willis Hell, of the firm of Tay
lor Bros. & Co , plug manufacturers,
died in Salem last night, just as he
was being taken out of his carriage.
Mr. Hall had been ;to Virginia for sev
eral weeks for medical treatment but
gradually grew worse till it was
thought best to bring him home, and
he returned just in time to breathe
his last within the portals of his
home. Mr. Hail was a gentleman of
considerable intelligence and pos
sessed many kind and valuable traits
of character. He leaves a wife and
five children.
Several weddings will take place
here within the nut two weeks.
Giw.
Let it be understood that while we
intend to have a fair election ana a
fair count we do not propose to De
bull-dozed or run over by Eaves'
tRi;HW or anied upon by aliens
bearing Morton's corruption fund,
Let it be understood that we know
our rights and knowing'! dare main
tain 1
n.Htf IT ne rirBCltt
You cannot afford to waste time in ex
perimenting when your lungs are mdan
ger. Consumption always seems, at first,
only a cold. Do not permit any dealer
to impose upon you with some cheap im
itation of Dr. KlnR's New Lmoovery for
i. H4 hams talis; hA
Consumption, oougue '
sure you get tbe genuine. Because ne
can make mow profit, he may tell you
he has something just aa Rood, or just
the same. Don't be deceived, but ina
upon Dr. King's New DiBC0TBry, wh
is guaranteed to give relief in all throat,
lung and cheet affections. Trial botUes
free at Lee, Johnson and Co' drug store,
large bottles $1; .
Col. Polk goes'to New HU1 today
where a good crowd without doubt
awaits him. .
Bull's Baby Syrup
scrft w'ftw""1 B0""1
Day's Horse
t. 1 1 1 1 v waver ana
Colonels AVaddell and Polk spoke
All did well, and will live forever in 1 at Sanford yesterday to a large crowd
the Hearts oi our people, l ana wun una ene ct.
Let it be understood That while we
intend to have a fair election and a
fair count we do not propose to be
bull dozed or run over by Eaves'
Reliables ' or spied upon . by aliens
bearing Mortons corruption fund. I
Let it be understood that we know
our lights and knowing dare main.
tain! -
Special tax bonds, Jfinkerton'a row
dies, Dockery's verities and Mor
ton's money ! What , campilp for
North Carolina freemen I
rlll I lO.rortnecu
w i ouitub.vuw-
HULL. M Hoarseness,
whoops nniinii
t : buuuij,
and for the relief of Off I
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