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T' l XTTCWft A VT1 1 OrHPJRVER Ptohxd Daily (ixoxpt Mohday) 4kk ; . - WxnxT. I I Bi TfiB NEWS & OBSERVER pCj 4 MIIWI 4- Oelli ou rear, 17 aaaU & ftr iHflrt. " - i tbXM " " Wtekiy, one year. Tim lrt LN 88 ffo bum entered without payment, and nep asentsltef taeexpintnoBotBPpw.g SATURDAY, NOV. $4, 1888. j Now for patriotic pitronizingl of home industries. Let ;as not bM abroad for what we can get witjhin the limits of oar own State, par jwn town. Let as seek to help onefi other, which is equivalent to helping I ourselves, ior bo oniy can we wr . .. . . I . "-a ! is' Oat tne independence we aesiraui' dustrially and otherwise j A paOKumrr candidate for Speaker of the Federal House is Joseph G Cannon,- of Illinois, who, the Wil mington Messenger says, is a native nf SNorth Carolina. He has been conspicuous in the Bouse' for some time as a rennblican leader, is a man 1 of ability and is said to stand close to the President-elect.. ; . i -s mi; Winote mat sax. wade a. uarris, . . . www i TT . i! 1 city eaitor oi tne unriotie.jarumcie, ... .111. -M fll 1.1a seven his connection with the Daw r in question, we truss wis aoes nos . wv m t it 9 a a r mean that he leaves journalism. He is eaaily among the first of the nfwi - i ti n ; i; J-a, a-. warouna journalism do without him. 3 j Thb Wilmington .Messenger is receipt of a letter fromx-Gov. J4rvls dated October 26th ' stating thai be would sail for home from Bio on! the i7i. sk tt riii nrniM nntl r. - " r-- -j --. j si a:. has never been better represented kat the court of Brazil than during; his occupancy of the 0sfl of mu there. Thx German Reichstag j re-aspem- bled Thursday and the ipmperor made a paofio speech on the occasion, i Alls words are now weighty and are studied with reference .import by all Europe to $ their ftrne With earnest' ness. That their true import poes . 5 -P not necessarily appear upon their face is due to the fact that the wordi of modern potentates ways what they seem." "are noi al- Tex Leakaville Gazet e bsje: The! tusier ,v . i . . ,s k I moD, ii is is so oe given a merai in late campaign. in this eounty de I uroretation J and if anybody is of. ; hibitiofrdocratf JeJlersoniaadem oorats, Jacksonian democrats lank straightout -democrats.! The voters wisely selected Iheir fatnre cheers from the jtraigh"tout variety, wth it single exception." s i in which class does Our esteemed contemporary put ex-Speaker Web ster, who, as we understand, while claiming to be.too good a 'democrai to vote for Cleveland, voted for Hart r'ison to be President ? Oat upon Ths .Atlantic & North Carolinit road, we-understandji will be laid with steel rau from one end to the oiher . i i " j before long, possibly! within the yearJJ ti, uJ Zi. r I J..L1 marked im provementa of the line, and the roll ing stock of the company as well "baa been broflght up to a standard of ex cellenoe that would hardly have been bajwuwu k am m lew years ago. sinch gooa wors: nas oeen donf for the road of late, and it has been done with judgment For instanoe, the sseeirau that is being pnt maw uvugui VUB tUW priCff OI 132, while the old iron rU M i a re placing was aoid at We call (his nrst rate nnancigring. The indioa. tions are that the road witl arvnn hA all respects equal to the best mla in this section of the Wintry lin Strictly first-claim mnrlitinn UaAa and the fact is highly creditable fto the energy, the mtelligence, the prao-1 Ucal skill ot the present manage-1 ie present manage - of the road is beS.tr itly and Srapidlv and mens. The value increased constantly and 'ranidlw an the value of the stock rises nd. ingly in open market. It is mahi. I fest that the line is in good hands.T I A FOST-KLJCCTIOH SIaDKR. The Signal, in the coarse of a very extraordinary article about the ef forts made to defeat Mr. Nichols it, a district whose democratic msjoritv is reasonably ,UUU, says: "Mechanics were threatened with discharge if they voted for him: mdr. chants were threatened with the briv. tknt If ru,mill,J tU.fm .1.-1.- .w mmj .vkuMwwu wivu vlOravB aO I vote for him; manufacturers called J sneir employees oeiore tnem and ad-1 monished them not to vote tar him- heads of publio institutions j threat- cueu kuo vujsouarKe Vl muj employee I who dared vote for him; boss work- j men from our railroads left their places and spent the day at the polls to watch and report every man wko dared vote for him, and even the poor negroes who worked as train hands . . , . - . - have been discharged for ivotlncr tor him."' i I ! We oftar in the fl.1if.nr nf t, fi.'lt wmw .-r.K-ftBM I KJ. pavoe ixi we iitws ajid UBsaayxB lO go into the details and specify the names of the persons referred to in the above paragraph. Oome, Mr. Signal, don't let your modesty prevent your coming before the publio and stating the facta. We say the whole para graph is falsa and slanderous. " J -T I IP. Th" Durham Tobacco Plan it rash i enoe to oar denial I In tolo of its charge that there was "a howling mob" in Ralegh-on the occasion of the wreck ff j the State National Bank. It starts out very well by faying: "The! idea of misrepresenting our Raleigh friends, or of making an attack upon them, or oi proTOking a controversy with them, was far re moved from' us. The people of our neighboring town have ' shown too much sympathy for Durham in her distress for as to utter an unkind word about them." But it makea the great mistake of going on as follows: If we were really 'very mucn mis- informed' as to tne excitement in Raleigh over the State : National Bank failure, then we take back whatever is incorrect in our reference to it. But, in all truth, and in jus tice to ourselves, we must say that the general impression in this com munity is that there was great excite ment in Raleigh over the failure of the State National, and tne statement now made by our friend of the Niws asn Obsxbvxb, that there never was less ODen expression ol feeling at the wreckine of a bank,' is to our readers and each ah extraor . . - dinarv state! of affairs should have been made public long ago. I XAU&VVauvu wwa svmwm sw , a, v Vvilamaf AVA flnrth as. f Sal IriVA ft.fi i . I . . . . i our memory does not piay us zaise nhe statement now made by our ii i vt f hAt nsar m inn twi Ann i imervkk JiZ tAstrVmhe that anoeared in 1 Wg columns at the time. About l ... ..... . I KwtthAv in fhia inatrAP hM atrtiinAf lrmr I " r.V In -JL 111 .i !u. ;v,vJ;. t r fresh the memory of its editor, now- ever, we reproduce the part or our lnnAi Mnnit nf the wreck covbrin cr I the point made as to the failure of I what we say now to tally; with what . - , i iv. I was satu i wie fcmio wii uw caw I tl tbe failure of the bank had been announced, and is' as follows " j a ,40or people have accepted the situation in a practical and sensv ble wav which is most commendable." -', - "Groups of people were seen to collect I about the doors of the bank at intervals yesterday morning, but the place was not crowded by ex cited masses of people as is usually the case. All seem to take the disas ter with calm resignation and forti : We retrret for its own sake that our nttrhhnr did not content itself with the becoming paragraph with which it ends its article and which is as fol lows: "We maV have been somewhat ex travagant in using the term 'howling ! 1 M Z I. A W T .. 1-a a I Th people ofl Newbern have made arrangements for the publication of i hand-book of tbat city, descriptive of its attractions as a winter resort The Charlotte Chronicle is agitating for a book or pamphlet of the same sort for the city it represents. Baleieh nuuiuu nut uv utiiunu-aana ' in adopt ing like means of making its adran- tages known. A pamphlet widelw and judiciously scattered containing me aaTeriisemenis oi ousinees men as well as a description of what we have to offer as a city would be of great vaiue and would cost but a trifle. .Let us have the oamnhlet in I addition to the other means we have ... . . I view ,or the purpose of advertis- -r-viu it , - ... . f"0 " f ana it issued promptly. Junes Buoub, of Colorado, writes an pen letter to Senator Blackburn j which is equivalent to a challen. n quesuon is, inererore, what will the Senator do about it? "A WMTsmr Democrat,,i writes a very timely and pointed letter to tk. new uerne Journal in which he says: -a mid tnat you are appealing to democrats not to help republicans in ypur county into offioe by going on their official bonds. I was! surprised to see that it was necessary to nuV I Btich appeal to democrats. I We people up here prefer! to elect I Our COUnty commissioners bT rmnn Jf wo V we are perfectly wUlujtr Burrender th rign in j order to 1 Z" roufllJ otners lite it, I tvP W controUed by j ignorant I corrupt men; but if democrats in I "9 Toar county, and others like it, 179 county are so fond of republi- ?P nu-M to become eorety for the good conduct of those who lead vu uegrues againss snem, do not see Why we Should make the aam-i. fide. You certainly must be nnna. essarily concerned about the matter. for I cannot conceive of what manner of democrat it is that will aid republicans who lead the! negroes Agouti, mm true interest in giving uuuu iur an omoe. We say the words are to the noint and of particular force jasi at this J n ip. wou considered by the democrats not only ume. we nope tney will be well Vl vuTea ou 01 tne wnoie east and of the centre as well. The should Injected upon everywhere. The ques- " "7 . uggnii is uue uut 01 mere Phtics but of the maintenance or destruction of the most vital interest 01 "U eeetionjof the country. Dem- ots, white men, of the State should 166 s decided in accordance witt Pi"B of tne letter cf " Wes- A.m. FA i ,, , ot long ago we heard a mother re- mark: "The effects of Dr. Bull's RhT Ijrup is simply wonderful, it helps my child every tune and leaves the little fel low as bright as a new dollar." ; Nervousness! and and indlo-tinn. These sad afflictions so destructive both to business and pleasure arise from a morbid condition of the body, which is relieved by an occasional dose er Lax. dor, Try it and, you will be pleased. srrwv oeaEsu i DlpaUa enMdtae. Wasblagtoe Oor. Balttnsore son. The dismissal of Lord Sackville by President Cleveland puts the mem bers of the British legation at the foot of the! list of the diplomatic corps in Washington. Lord Sack- ville stood fifth on tne list, out ms dismissal sends his successor, who ever; he may be, and all his official household to the bottom. Precedence in the diplomatic corps is determined on all offioial occasions in Washing ton by length of service. In this courts of Europe it is regulated by the official rank of the diplomatic representative, ambassadors always, going first, then envoys, and lass ministers resident. Under the sjs tern which pre fails in this capital it has happened for some years past that the representative cf the little black republic of Hajti is the dean of the d plomatio corps. Thus Hay ti, the most feeble government in the whole i civilized world, and the poorest, will, through its representa tive stand first on tbe list of official honors here, while Great Britain, the most powerful and richest, comes in at the tail end. This condition might be awkward in the courts of Europe, but it aoes not amount to very much here, as in fact the onlv occasion when the dis tinction marked is on new lean Day at the President's reception and the One dinner of the aeason which it is the usual habit of the .Executive to -give the diplomatic corps. At the even in e receptions at the White House the diplomatic corps do not come in l" ,T " . r, .. mA a body, but just as it suits them, and thev are presented in tne uiuer ui their arrival. With a few exceptions N he friends of the diplomatic corps l TV a AVAwivsnai viAiB afa I xuo ouiwuouvw vswvw which have ministers redent. and Portugal, which has I onlv a consul treneraL He is not of j "'Puu,"u r York. Brazil, Sweden and Norway, and Venezuela and Great .Britain are for the present represented each by a charge d'affairs. The smallest King doms of 'Europe and the petty com monwealths of South America all send envovs to Washington, while our representatives at their capitals are of lower rank. SlTBKBJiaTORial. VOTK. nmsT district. . 1S84. 1888. 1 Scales. York. Fowle. Dockery. Beaufort, Carteret, Caiaden, I Chowan. i,esi 8,cea 1,799 1,171 M 704 78 244 1,183 e7 1,678 748 898 777 8,43 488 awl 1,079 864 898 '811 741 418 973 388 SJS 704 1.14S 1,808 1,133 814 884 1,284 1.887 806 T40 1,339. 833 7 m 3,886 3,898 338 472 1,073 807 676 03 793 438 sue 80S 1,383 768 166 61 1,?I7 9t3 398 887 1,04 15,311 1.097 2,637 S.34B 1,073 , 3,897 1,990 1,436 2,887 1,631 20,821 1,3 281 1,184 425 737 1,616 3,681 12,838 Currituck. Dare, Gates, Hertford, uyae. I pamuco. I Pasquotank, Perquimans, Pitt, t Tyrretl, Washington, Totals; BerRe, Craven, Edgeeombe,: Greene. Sonuunpton7 Vanee, Warren, Wilson. Totals.' Bladen, Cumberland, Duplin, Harnett. 16,843 14,784 18,868 8SCOND DISTMCT. 1,814 . 1,83 1,860 1,338 1,898 1,048 2,629 8,816 1.094 8,81 1,613 3,142 1,493 1,468 1.711 1,008 3.406 t,68 M83 1,223 S,1M 1,148 2,155 16,493 21,299 16,740 THIRD DISTKICT. .'M26 1,81! 1,841 3,473 1,188 3,677 a8 M74 3,806 1.264 733 1,444 1.797 1,436 1,888 1,284 473 1,180 1,218 1,340 731 1,861 1,881 2,870 3.798 3,600 3,781 Moore, unsiow, Pender. Sampson, Wajne, Tota's, 1741 13.896 16.774 TOUBTH DIBTBICT. 1,429 1.946 1,741 3,481 1,671 3.846 1,676 1.196 LSiS 3,130 1,987 3,304 3. SOI 1,838 8,831 1,837 1,628 3.1S7 1,670 1,061 1,608 4,H2 478 4,618 Alamance. 1JJ17 2,029 1,617 2.041 2,008 1,899 1402 4,848 17,207 1,687 2,684 8,61 aoo 1.298 2.181 14 1.675 16,861 : Mi les 986 810 8,337 9,868 1,684 1,688 817 897 16,823 788 Chatham, Durham, Franklin, Johnston, Mash. Orange, waae, Totfls, 1&,86 14,783 19,711 FITTH DISTRICT. Caswel'. 1,880 1,603 1,868 Forsyth, 3,101 1198 1.877 3,399 2,408 3,470 1,878 8,399 1,460 1.671 i ;Tr;. 3,047 3,208 1.03 1,877 1,021 1.4U ockinih 1,491 1,490 1,87 171 Rocking, ham. Stokes, Sum, Totals, 14,974 13,664 18,888 SIXTH DISTRICT. 1,896 1,04 1,341 41 97S 1,023 1,903 883 1,616 1,87 933 8,0T 8,717 1.040 4,101 Anson, Brunswick. Cabarrus, Columbus, Mecklenbur. New Hanover, in J.iOl 1.B80 188 1.678 1,711 SJ61 1,992 2,833 1,100 614 896 1,838 620 3,082 Sobeson. aicnnona. Stanjj, Union, Totals, 16,823 14,708 20,886 lavnrrH district. 2,803 680 2,860 1,864 2,073 2,018 Catawba. Davidson. 1,88 104 i,sn 1,316 2,827 1,388 1,419 12,419 663 407 1,483 1,168. 717 78 lM 901 848 2,262 10,411 1,816 668 itl 9l J.161 669 742 1,87a 1,343 858 418 1W 410 668 788 Davie, -Iredell. i.vai I.iui I.uus 2,676 1,708 2.74 901 936 979 2,044 1,828 2471 2,836 1,873 2,789 62 1,213 1,071 14J136 10,878 18.070 Montgomery, Randolph, Rowan. Yadkin, Totals, ilifr' KIQBTH DISTKICT. 848 861 401 53 898 960 1,378 1.251 2,030 1.X8S 1,183 759 1.V1 87 ltOO 1,847 1,263 2,289 14 1,309 896 1,706 Ashe. 1,281 99S 420 611 984 163 634 1,888 Burke. Caldwell, Cleveland. Gaston, Lincoln, WaUuga, WUkes, Totals, 11,664 8,172 13,211 Buncombe. 3TIWTH DI8TBJCT. 2,685 1,841 1.041 Cherokee, Clay, Orabam, Haywood, Henderson. 606 694 843 868 !8 1,184 82 713 T88 1,987 6S6 961 446 1,617 494 460 . T40 308 137 744 877 848 493 1,888 1,148 63S 481 1,183 168 W8 66 891 3TI 1,328 317 90S 780 1,1TS 9f 1,0 46 1,690 60S 610 Jackson. Macon, xiaatson, Mitchell. McDowell, Polk. Rutherford. Swain, -Transylvania, Yancey, XOtaiS, i 18,623 11,488 1,3I 16,881 uTotal vota 1884, for Scales 148,000: tor Tork I2J 884: majority for anal 30.066. torn vote lsns, r r rswie 149,68.; for Dockery 138,90 majority for Fowle 13,612. ' , Ftr at raylvrsTllla. Statesvill. Landmark. A note-from Taylorsville tells us that the steam saw mill, plainer, sash, door and blind machinery of Messrs H T. Campbell & Oo , located just nortn oi tne depot at tnat place, were destroyed by fire last Saturday night, together with a lot of doors, sash and lumber. Thb mills had bat lately gotten started and were doing a con siderable amount of work. The ma chinery was new and was worth near $1,000. The! fire is supposed to have caught from the furnace, though no work had been done in tbe mills Sat. urday afternoon. It was near mid night when the fire was discovered. 1 he Rucker-Blackburn contra. versy is getting kinder warm. Bm. Hut. D, JtbuUa. AshetOle CltUeo. Neither Mr. Johnston nor the dem ocratic party have cause to be morti fied over the, race just ccnoluded for (jongress: in-this-district, tie re ceived this - year 15,404 votes, over 5,000 more than was ever before re ceived by a democrat in this district, and 2,430 more than he received four year a ago, I Mr. E wart's vote in creased, from 1884 to 1888 Over 4,- 400, which is, as vet, inexplicable. While the democratic vote shows reg-1 ular and reasonable increase in erery county, tne - republican increase in several of the counties is phenomena). Buncombe's, radical increase in four ! years is 800, to 400 democratic; Oner okee's, 300 to 175: Haywood 300 to 100; Madison 400 to 170; Mitchfll 400 to 120; Rutheiford 400 to 200 Swain 300 to 75. This relative in crease is, ' we sav, inexplicable, and invites j investigation. M r. Johnston received j 140 more votes than Gov Fowle, !ahd 210 more votes than Pres ident Cleveland, while Mr. Harrison received 294 more thsn Ewart, and his xntjority over Mr. Cleveland is 949 to Mr. E wart's over Johnston of 445. U;l t ' jTheir Business Booming. Probably.1 no one thing has caused such a general 'rtyivsl of trade at Lee, Johnson & Go's drug ctore as their glv inf away to their customers of so maoy free trial bottles of Dr. King's New Dis covery for : consumption. Their trade is simply enormous in this very ralu&ble article from the fact that it always cares and never disappoints. Coughs colds, atnma, Dronciuws, croup ana an wroai 1 and long diseases qnickiy curefl. You test it before buyini by getting a asthma, bronchitis, croup and all throat trial bottle free, lame sue 81 Every bottle warranted. Raining cats and dogB is surely so worse than bailing strangers. -Life. a udnl flaw fvBH rrm tbe : IinMUI t Ood Health Urtr la When this Is obstructed it results In BILIOUSNESS, which, if neglected, soon leads to serious diseases. Simmons' liver Aesnlator exerts a most felicitous lnnuencfl over every una oi Diuousoroa. j re stores ths Uver to proper working order, regu lates the secretion of bile and puts the digestive rgans fat such condition that they can do their best work, After taking this medicine no one will a. l an hlliona." 1 was ansctea iur i,iu years wiui uuivuv mm and diaordered liver, which resulted in a severe attack of Jaundice. I had toC medical attendance, and tried the favorite prescription of one ef the most renowned physicians of Louis ville, Ky nut to no purpose, wnereupon was tndncea to try Simmons Liver Begulator. I was benhfited by its use and tt ultimately restored me to the fall enjoyment of health. A. H. 8HHt txT, Klcnnxmd, Ky. , JKxamlB to see that you sret the Renulce, dis ttnarulshed from all frauds and Imitations by our Had Trad-Nark on front of Wrapper, and ou the side the seal and signature of J. a. Zeuu ft'JO. ; MSMllMIMGO. Shoes, Shoes, Shoes. We Have the largest and most complete stock of Shoes in the city, car rying the greatest va riety of styles of the very j b est makes at lower prices than sim ilar grades c a n be bought at other houses We are dosing ont at "iob" orices a great many lines of Jjadies'. Misaes' andOhildren's Shoes. These are on "job" tables and marked in plain figures, ii Every comfort in trvinir them on in the store, uompetent salesmen, &c W. M R. S. Tocker & Co. NORpIS & CARTER Will place on sale tomorrow, the Larffest Stoolr .it of V 1 i Merino and All-Wool Underwear. At the i Lowest Priceo Ever offered in tbe city. .These goods were bought direct from manufacturer, including a laree line of tbe oelebrated J'rench Bibbed perfect fitting j iXJ TSI for ladies, Hi'sses and gentlem n. Cloaks and Wraps. i . Will also offer a large line cf new and stylish wraps for ladies and misses at ex tremely low prices. -Ask to see our seal plush wraps at 914, worth $0. SILKS AND Iftress Goods. Special offers will be made tomorrow in ailW,drea goods and trimmings to math. j j, TJorrio Cl Carter. ACTS AT THE SAMt TIME ON THE NERVES!, I THE LIVER, THE BOWELS, andtheKIDNEYS This combined action gives h woo derfnl power to cure all diseases. . Why AreVe Sick? Because we allow the nerves to remain weakened and irritated, and these great organs to become clogged or torpid, and poisonous humors are therefore forced toto the blood that should be expelled naturally. Pumps J CLERr rits j COMPOUND will cure Brxiojrsirisaroas, COl'STIPATIOH, ZXDirKY COBU rLirjrrs, vanrAav dissasxs, yxKAxawaAXirasaaHTvmA. tisk, imraAieiA, an-aix rasvoxrs sisoasxas, By quieting ' and strengthening the nerves, and causing free action of the liver, bowels, and kidneys, snd restor ' ing their power to throw off disease. Way amffcr BOioai Palaa aad Abm t Why tanaaataa with rilaa, Oontlptil Whj frifhtaa em DiartUT Zidrntj Why sadiirt asrvsus or aiak haadaahMl Why kavs alaavlMS alfhtst Um Paihb's Caxaav Couroav and rejok in health. It , an entirety ngeOr hte KBady.harmleii ia all eaata. SM by mil Dmaittt. PrietlM. Six ftr tf.00. WaLS,P'HARDSOl 4CO,Propiistoral svxtntsToa, tt. nnnn I L. B. C. Insane Asylnm- VISITORS at the Insane ABjlum will hereafter admitted oniy on WEDNESDAYS, Between 9 a. m. and S p. m. This rule haa ben found necessary on account of the Injurious effects of excessive visiting upon the inmates. By order of the Board. EUGENE GRISSOM, Superintendent. Fowk Maun Greet AND FOWK MAUN EAT As lore as this world lasts no matter what party rules the political roaai. This Week we Offer Pickled pigs feet and tripe, 12 lb. kits and by lb. Pitted cherries, evaporated apricots. EvaDorated and sun dried apples and peaches. Atmore's Dlince Meat, 5 and 18 lb buckets and by lb. Saratoga chips, i lb boxes. NEW CROP Molasses, Vanilla Drip Maple Syi up. Thin, Light, Crisp Unequaled, Our Graham wafers and oatmeal biscuit, 25o. lb. Onr Best Soda Crafker, 1 lb packages 10c. The beet oy vter cracker, 10c lb. Pretzels, butter crackers. , NEW PACKING v I Golden Gate peaches, pears and apricots. Fine Fruit: Extra Choice King Apples, Fancy Florida Oranges, Pears, Malaga Grapes, New pulled figs, 15c lb. Finest London Layer Figs, lib boxes 80o , 25c. lb. New Ford dates, 10 lb boxes, $1.00. Fine chocolate cream drops, 5 lb. boxes Si. 00 Finest M an hm allow Drops, 5 lb. boxes. S1.50. 'Did you bet cigars on the election! " so, we can save you money. Cigars at Cost. ELBERTON, 1 $8.50 cigar for f 0 60 for 100. PRINCESS FIERA, $8.60 cigar for $6 60 per 100. WEDGE WOOD A A and A 1. $4.60 cigars for S3 26 per 100. JTUMADO, HIGH ART, $4.25 cigar for 18 25 per 100. LA BOUQUET, $4.00 cigar for $2.75, per 100, 25 5c. cigars for 75c. SPECIAL FOR TODAY: i CONCORD GRAPES, 10 lb baskets, 60c. Dianas, 5 lb, baskets, 85c. W.CJA.B. Wholesale Grocers, and Retail Grocers. j Coffee Boasters A Candy Manufacturers, NOTICE City Tax-Payers The city tax-list for 1888 ! has been placed in my hands for collection. I will be in my offloe for that Damm amr. day from 9 a. m. to 5 n. m. All taaa not paid by December las are subject to a penalty of 1 per cent and an additional 1 per cent on the first day of each month thereafter, until paid. a B. BOOT. City TaT-CiillfCiT;. WIRE RAILING AND OB 1 NAMENTAL WIRE WORKS: DUFUR Ac TlO.' ! 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The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Nov. 24, 1888, edition 1
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