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lleiii-aWattlmar, In tli5 Cotiiity, NORTH CAROLINA. BOMBS -i We hftVo ot the fmre to Eiyc Ifee Special te The Chronicle Kaleigh. N. C, Nov. 5. Wake cWctf ho entire P mre atie ticket hy a nifj r t"v tanging ;Vom oOQ to SOO. county returns t his weeks paper a- vvc want to give ns much uf the general news an possible. Cravi'rds majority is oyer one thous . - ... ii" Th ti.roiin:i id'",iuou and. Every Democratic nominee in th Williams heat Brower by 2,000. Bunn has ov-r 4,000 Nothinir definite from Cowles: his ma county Ls elected. f ' ?to4 111 Watson's majority is about 1200 and jority is estimated at 1,000. The judge NOV. C lSbO. Mom roe's? majority about 800. st i mated at 40,000. LOCAL. B H w3 Wm H R kJ & m u D mm. ht car breaking clown UQSTH "CAE 0 LIN A, til !1 lii-'n the east oo;inu ir.n.i it R. Monday evening was lit i k ri m : . thh M. & D. com- HHn ftwt one slopping only T-VW i . 'III'llII kH ? ' , .... ..(.ieinboio and UL'l The following specials were- scut to the Charlotte Chronicle. Raleiirh. N. C Nov. 4. Democratic ' Congressmen are certainly elected in al the districts aave iu the 2nd and bin which are doubtful. The State judicial ticket is elected. JivlBttc. 40,000 MAJORITY IN NORTH CARO lytjbvic Times Cbfii-town has tonnes a partner- Italoigh, N. C, Nov. 4. The indie :, .. . iM..... itl Ml- 1L. I .S.. ...... t !. lw I In m t u ! I mmi . . ...Kid' ii u ' - l vi u niii iiiv jmwimio ..... ....t The una Cowles is Safo. mf a ofBrvson City, Swain the Stale by 40,0'X). Large jSiferwoou, oi m gains arc reported in the C WSr The firm wdl have two otlues. Krd.4th.5th.andJ ' ' - ft ft I V - - . . a Tf Oitv with Mr. Leattier- immf m,1 one at Murphy, :mr out his shin- Lartre Democratic Cougrttssioual vote in the 3rd, 4th, othand 'Jth districts. SStrsliaU. willhi iflCCSB 10 the firm of Lcalhcrwood Circus Coming. 1 1 Lmber the Uth Chas. Bartine s ty vj0. Cw iti ..reric and museum will vis- ooo; Craw IIS : he above date. It is a not less t. EWART SNOWED UNDER. AsheviUe, N. C, Nov. 4. Buncombe gives Crawford, Democrat, about six hundred raaiority over Ewart, Republi can, for Congress. Crawford's majority in Haywood county, one hundred anl tiftv: Crawford's minority in Swam coun- iwtord's majority in Mcuoweii, ford's miuoritv in the district than one thousand. 2Lf)idmiuissiot. WW I show. Popular 1 ? Boys School. m - i;oinw''u". J lnsedtobuy the .Harrison Hj.Lbovs boarding school, B TOlribc-81,300 towards the ffiftJinoiii-v. We ought not to miss fc ce. Several genilcnlen have 1 I iherallv. Mr.J. S, MeCub rfltnd Rev. Dr. Murdoch have l;ILubseripfion list. The com- rjLointedto arrange this matter Sf Dr. Murdoch, W. E. Holt, of ew t , j c. Buxton, of Winston, Worsen, of Morganion and W. MfAnsovilIe, WW fail to t iu,(- " A Man Boiled Alive. - V Y.. Nov. L-AtrWest Wl u-' .'. Hmbr of men were f"pr V ,. :.'..V., i,,r on a farm. Char IREDELL COUNTY. Statesville. N.C., Nov. 4. Three town ships of this county heard from, give net Democratic gain over is, 01 two nun- nf Char- Avffl :ud tweiit v-niue. Price runs far HIS MAJOIIITY WILL NOT BE LESS THAN TWO HCKDKEU. Special to the Chronicle. Lenoir, N. C, Nov. 5. Cleveland Lincolnten, Gaston, Alexander, Burke and Caldwell, give Cowlvs a majority 01 1,247. Ashe and Watauga elect the Democrat ticket hy small majorities, and Cowtes is reported on good authority to have kept well along with the ticket iu both coun ties. - AUeghaney and Wilkes are yet to hear from. In 1880, AUeghaney gave a Lem ocratic majority of 285, aud Wilkes, a tonnhhean myiontv ct 0-11. Cowlcs mnioritv will he at least 500 nnrl rroh:ih!v one thousand. t - - - - Tk.- 1 1 111 this judicial uisn-ici-, xcwiauu, nomAornl -n tut Ui.lt O loT SOllCIIOr, IS thought to be elected by a small majon lv In the 36th Senatorial district, Avery and Reid, Democrats, are elected y crood maiontv. - . . ..... j- In the 5th Senatorial district, vjiegg- bv. Democrat, is also elected by a good mntfirit v. f ..!! wi I 'a 1 lomncrntic mnnntv is inv best she ever gave. Our Radical step dowu. alK-ad of his ticket. Henderson for Cou- rress, aud the Democratic judicial ticket run about together. : EN STATESVILLE GOES DEMO CRATIC. ... ' Sfatesville, N-C. Nov. 4. Statesville the home of Mott and Laves, has gone Democratic by 140 majority Tor the first in it historv. Keturns from the county arc very favorable. (MM hiiteneiui! " .1::.,,... um (I. wneu mm n,aK" wu hahmce. m 1 ii' kgoiigtntoaeau idron of boiling Wider . ... A. I U " .V" a.r.r,infr from hlS a5 h.u .f o? -oaxsi old. 1 IV- " - fearful his terfible Tar on the Xnifehts BiMass., Nov. L-Thos. Rhoads Wr' ' ' ...... nCwiurer. who ,ui :: ::. s old heii, has to- Wl r' iM hands in accordance SShOionaaopkdbythcNaH -w.llli.. v..,Muf:,(-tnrcrs Association;! 'ifl .r Knights of Labor IfKXl These irfenrefus WB.iB" tlw.iv nlle mmm r i'-tv n m t hev CATAWBA DEMOCRATIC AS USUAL Tt;(.Vorv. N. C. Nov. 4. Henderson .rr.t Merrimou 31)0, State and Con nvacsinniil tic. ket about lil'tccn huudrct Democratic majority in Catawba. Xnuton. N. C, Nov. 4. Henderson' majority in Newton township 378, Hick nr. 850. Catawba 208.Mii county 1,500 . 7 . . , . -1 . judicial ticket auoui tne same. UNION COUNTY LARGELY DEM MnnrnP N. C. NOV. 4. A .light VOtC wno f.mt The retains are not in from other precincts, hut the county has gone htmvilv Democratic. Monroe township rivK Democratfc State tieket 44 ticket 21: Alexander 448, Not 111 I ill 1 1V1 v t .v J r ment 2b Cleveland to Honor Thurman. Columbus. 0., Nov. 4 Mr. Allen . . . . . VV. Thurmatt has received a letter trom ex-President Cleveland in winch the Inlfof fitntps that durinc his vilt to l K i v a v " - ' this eitv to attend the "Old Koman " - . .... i Iviiiniipt, hp will ue the euest oi uov Campbell. He also writes that Mrs Ch.v-hiiid has decided that she cannot come. VWgfB.i iV.-,lrr and at 11 a. m mW1,. . Auitoo. Khoadhas SO.-. bV-hed to Inat several SClnd he will remain jdle for SM ibdMhen Mart r.sa irccsmop. filasgow's Solid Bcom. k.K -o v. Ya., Nov. I 3 Hon -returned Wm. from &1, n. submit tel to tnc r i..-.m, ;'. In nd Imnrove- 8ft (X 19-Uay the miai cui ISnsihle parties .n Londoa an ui hflUiicntot one niuiioii h , Eii the stock of the company. The EiuetwasnitiOedbytheleni iiMv iieiiotianon wnicu riovtr Miaiiy months. With tne excep Hoi,ofMhU4osharou-li, K.V., w i; M -place in this country in which I . . ...... i ...... en Inrirn V IPWApitalists nave uecuuiu iaftnfc!. - o. y?i&..,.,i oicr ml pi contracis ix l!.jLjli:B,. ...l.;. ,U ciuin ive to (his- fiMditional population oi iv.vw opposition; Chears, Democratic for House 4i;u, Hasty Republican, 91, "DEMOCRATIC GAINS IN AXS0N. VVadcsbero, N. D., Nov. 4. Wadcs horo, Lilesville, Marvin, and Jonesboro townshin givesAlexander a majority ot 719 Judges and Solicitor, 2 : county and legislative tickets, no opposition. Very liht vote cast, four prcciucts not leard trom. 1 COWLES SHORT IN SHELBY. Shelby, N. C, Nov- 4, Returns from the county are coining in very sioii - Shclbv box gives Democratic juupes four l.undred majority, Cowles one nun- died and seventy over tauceiu auc other officers have no opposition, vui- ham for Senate, is running uauiy oe hind the remainder- ot his ticket. ' At nresent I cannot estimate Cowles's ma- i.irto with iiiiv ueeree oi waij- J J. . . " ..V;.. rtft...! r m sm o win nave uvci imv.. A. ii v p. hundred Edison After Nickel. I. I I Out., Oct. 31 Thomas A Mm, fiic Wizard of Menlo Farlc, w Mm American who lias j,urncu am rtBrtSin tho Sndhiirv nickel district visitor ikis nous ni uiuum v.. ! Sudlmrv. in various sections illia .iiti'mnnin" Of UlC'.iCI 1 Air. Burns. HKiison KMiiimaea the opinion of the geo- sarvev that the Caimdian iiickci Mfiilthc richest mining distncf in mM. The Edison Dconle claim to N Iiseovred a process by which the ote e:in he treated very tinexpcn- pft-.Wvins-a large margin of profit. H r. Brns has also examined various f fnlcs, the product of which will be wan lr eleetncapurposes. 8torf Negro Fooling With An Elec ; .f trie Light Wire. HMhtu. Uct. 31. A special from N$Mi Pa., says: A horrible acci- 6tee(l in the Edgar Thompson Wks last niirht. which was due titi-areloss braado of the victim, a m named Robert Washington. Pwlsiom Cnhlener. Ya., and has dtoftinc as a bricklayer's laborer. ffintficel hy Supt. Pierce, of the 94'..tcuic lagni -.oinpuiiy, mi. '.flglm had often grasped the clec- 10 Mihti v. m-Iw.h Uo itiirmnt WHS .1 V U III II I 1 1 V. ....i.... v " " Uftuaot? in order to show the men that was uit afraid. He was warned hy '5;that he would be caught, Pierce Wi,llgiii-n several times that he was do- 'itiierj; loo'.ish thing. Last night nt ocioek. Washington was seen to lnip peveral steps, and reach out his 1111 Um a rd tin- electric liirht lamp. One Mi(1l!tfd :i wiirninjr to him. but Sfls hand touched the wire and " ; Hr-.s-4..., U: r. . : tv ,1 A U 'fifB tile fl. lw.l .1 yn A "V.f o miK. ttrailisl .Unik nut ttnv- UU 1113 VIC. 111! lUUJII ' ' ' Jnshuiteneous. His ritrht hand ntftnar t" PMil, had completed the circuit. pf8not a mark on the man ex-'H-Ott the right hand, where a slight MVss found whfre he had urasped WILLIAMS PARRIES FORSYTH. Winston. N. C. Nov. 4. Forsyth gives n .Mvr Wiliiis a, small maionty over i?,.....,.. i '..nirross. Uarber tor bolici- tor, carries the district by about three hundred over Settle. The county ticket is badly split. Fulton is elected by a small majority to the Senate. l ie news from Surry is to the effect that the county has gone Democratic by an in creased majority. ROCKINGHAM SOLID FOR WILLIAMS. lUidsville, N. C, Nov. 4. Returns from Rockingham cotrtrty show that H. a Williams. Democrat, has carried the i. ..-- I" , . ,. . M..ntv bv 787. The vote lor solicitor is closd 'but the general impression that Barber, Democrat, has carried the conn v Kv at least 300. The election passed off quietly. The Democrats rejoice over their success. - CALDWELL 500 DEM. MAJORITY. Lenoir, Nov. 4. Lenoir, Patterson, Lower Creek, John's River, Globe North T-itawlvi and Lovelndy townships of Cildwe 1 county, tnat vote moooiu. Democratic ticket, 979, and for the Re publicans 513. voted to-day as follows: Merrimon 634, Price 32o; Cowles ;, Demo crat for Congress, 749; Faucette, inde iJAl Sfi7" McCall. Republican 69, Aver; anil Reid, Democrats for Seimte 813, Harshaw and liay acpu xt J..i.i nemnprat. for Solicitor, StJo 1QWIUU1 ...... , Blackburn. Republican, for Senator 814 t:a T.itflo River. Yadkin valley, UT.uvt JL ond Kins's creek townships Ltiiiuuu p. . r ook which gave a Democratic ,n.u. .c v t ,ooe vaI tn hear from. The Dent in woo, . .4. ;,.::(,. nerats carry the couniy ranging from live to eigui. nun.ic. A Huntinnr Box to Cost $15,000. Mr. W. E. Coleman, contarctor and builder, and six crapenters arrived here j.esterday from New York Clyde Line steamship Fanita. They have come down for the purpose of erecting a shooting box at Town Point on New river for Mr. Thomas A. Melntyre, of New York. The "box" will be a mag nificent house to cost in the agregate iiboui $15,000. It is to be situated ou the bluff of a cape jutting out into New river at the point where that stream is three miles wide. About thirty men will be employed on the building and it will be completed before the 1st January. It will be (Jnetn Anne style and will be shingled from top to bottom. The roof will be "hip and valey" with heavy projecting cures, and the foundations will be rock faced with random ruble work. A haiuloiue porch will front the river and the rear of the house i will be set off by a port coucher over which will be a photograph and art irallerv There will be lourteen rooms . . . . . i i ' furnishend 1 1 native woous in on, ior instance one will be in pine, another n rvnress. a.iothf r in oak, another l i . " , mi. . U . . f ..w.K iAnl tvltl as. i. cel. xneiiooi ui wvu ivwm he nolished and the walls and eeilin will be pannelled in wood to match. There will be large open fireplaces with ornamental stone breasts. TWo huiliTinr contain will hot and cold baths, water works and all modern improvements. The water will be supplied from an artesian well. The house will be eight miles from the nearest point on the Wilmington, Onslow and East Carolina Railroad, and twenty miles from where the rail road crosses the river. Fish and oysters hmmd ri?ht at the house, and there .ri immense lonir leaf pine forests and hum abounding in deer, bear, turkeys, ducks jquail and many other species of ijame. . . , . , Mr. Melntyre win onug uis cwm and servents from New York and will occupy the house with his friends during the hunting season.- Wilming ton Messengn: Our prices may startle, but thev will not vex, the careful buyer. Is the LOWEST PRICE any object to you? ' - -. Are the finest qualities any inducement? If so come-in ttml see our splendid new stock of MSN3.aild BOYS "NEW CLOTHING, HATS. CAPS and FURNISHING GOODS. THE BANNER SORTIVIENT OF THE SEASON. So great in assortment. So pleasing in style. So honest in quality. So reason able in price. . Give us a chance and we will irive you a benefit. Yes it will do you good to come in and see our immense line of new and attrac tive styles we are offering this season in CLOTHING. Itvvill do you more good to know how wonderfully cheap these nice new goods can be sold. We are asking for business with the attractive promise of the BEST GOODS the LOWEST PRICES, quality considered. We are doing business by faithfully carrying out this promise with our customers one and all. This con cerns you, as well as all other buyers of goods in our line, simply because IT IS A FACT. Competition must necessarily feel sick, but HIGH PRICES can nev er cloctor it up; because we are full up of the very best grades of new and popular styles in seasonable goods. We offer such a Variety that choice in selection may be gratifying to the fullest extent We have seen to it that goods shall be as satisfactory in qualityandjwear as JtheyJ are to the eve. Our stock ot r gratifying is a thoroughly c;ood stock in every respect, you will findjtfgood because its styles are, not only tastv but desirable and serviceable, Good because it shows full, honest value for the price every time. Cotton and Grain Market Rcportr.l l.y BOYDEX k QUINS Strict good middling, Good middling, Middling, Low middling, Stains, Wheat Coin GRAIN. 1 none Hi ', 9i to 9.40 j 9 I 86(g,lfX) 7") IMPORTANT! LOOK. READ. Country Produce Market Reported by D. R. JULIAN k CO. Lir.l .10 I'trtutoes irsh GO (n) .75 " " sweet 40 Ejrgs -15 Butter .'JOa'i.") Chickens 12J .20 Molasses country .30 Corn Pens -8: Flourcnty 2.2:.2.r0 Meal .70(r .To Bacon haras All " sitlea M " shoulders MORE FROM CALDWELL. Lenoir, N. C. kv. 4. BufKilo anc Vllv townsliips, of Caldwel county, vote Democratic Judical 91t nnc I" iMn Judical 65: Democratic Sen atorirtl GO; Democratic 2ngrf?f. tJ? and Republican CongrossionaL 61: ; Dem ce ntic Solicitor 100 and Ipublicftn Solicitor 6V These two townships votcu i)5 Demccnilis aud CO Kepubhcau in 1888 An Important Sale. ) A few years ago the "Oakland Inn' in Victoria was built by A. and R. C. R.-ivrAtL who owned it as a hotel Tl1Q hnt was run for one season and - i m llift buiklinsr was afterwards used lot school purposes under the name of the Oak gland Institute. A trade was closed to-nay wnneuj ex-Lieut. Gov. Charles 11. foteadninn, f Wilmington, a brother-in-law of ... n C. Waddell. of Asheville, becomes the owner of the property. The price pai.l was 102,500. Mr. OteaUman nas teaseti me uuuu Jnrr Kww York Darties. who will re- fit'the Inn end open it as a sanitar Innr. which will be the hnotin America Dr. NTeofus. who will have charge, has nected with the Dans- ville Sanitarium in New ork; he is most experienced physician, and thor nfrlllv II n on the times. The house v p V w will be elegantly aud comfortably tin nished. "Twoelevators will be run to accommodate the guesls, and a most complete system of all kiud of baths will be put in. i'he class of people that this san itarium will bring to Ashoville will be the wealthy, who will add to the ever increasing prosperity of ttie SALE OF REAL ESTATE TO MAKE ASSETS. Bv virtue of a decree of the Superior Court of Rowan County made m tne special proceeding entitled- D. J L. Bradshaw, AUminisirmor - . o. vh E J. Bradshaw, Jennie L. hloan and others, heirs at law.'' I will sell at puouc buwwu Court house door in toaiisoury 10 uie highest bidder for casli on ssaiuruay iuc i7h rl:tv of October, 1890, the following described real estate, to wit: One tract ot land situated in At well township said county, adjoining tne lanus u o. . Sloan, J. C. Sloan, S. J.Sloan and others, containing twenty-nye acr - - - less, the same being lot iu. o in vision of the lands of S. A. Sloan de ceased. - v - iviiuiiuiaii uiui . Sept. 16, 1890. b. GOT LEFT, I It looks as if Cal- The-Sanitarium will be opened on the 15th of Dember. Asheville lie-cord. Davidson 0 K V- V. Nov. 4. The elec-" l,ov. t.wlav VU& unusually quiet A full vote was polled. A Dffinccretic C t fehHrox of over sixty -two is "Sag: A. T. Phillips, Demorvat, is elected clerk,, and tne new noin uifc ,ih- 1'epublicaiithe eieciion oi. v..w Let Us- All Help. Oxford Day. The Oxford Orphan Arylum is in pressing need of help. Collections were taken up in the city the last day or tw to buy blankets to protect the little ones from the cold. We under otan i that thie asvlum is several thcus . EXECUTORS SALE OF PERSONAL PROPERTY. We will sell at the lute resi lience of Thomas J. Sumner, on riday tlic 28th day of Novem ber, 1890, at public auction to the highest bidder, all personal property on the premises, con sisting of corn, wheat, oats, horses, mules, cows, two wag ons, farming tools, and many other articles, too numerous to mention. Terms of sale cash. B. H. Sumner, J. E. Sumner, Executors of Thomas J . Sum Our NEW GOODS are coming in daily. And many are the STYLES. NEW DE SIGNS were never so plentiful. Every article is a work of art, and beauty sur passing all previous efforts in our line. Useful novelties were never so plentiful. The Holiday shopper will find it to their advantage to call early. To every person one and all we extend a cordial welcome. You know it is never any trouble to show our goods, but realy a pleasure to be aide to place before you the handsome line we now carry. Very Truly,. "W. H. REISNXER & BiiO. GET PAIGES fllfl) POTO. FROM- ETM. ANDREWS Before you buy Furniture. It will p. v you. 1 want to call the attention of, of threaders of this paper that'fhysto r M WHKITIIWI.' Ulivna Axfi . ui.wo ami n-. - (OANSis now larger nnd more compb j than atony time -since I have been i ; lusiucs's. I have lust reraivefl.a sr lr : of nothing it Antique Oak ami Sixti . C'enUiry Suits, ranging ia price fro i $28 $28,50 to $75,00. These were bought at a bargain and are the very newe -styles. I have made a large deal in Pa -lor Suits alo. Listen at these nric-- J Plush Suits of 6 and 7 pieces I am ofli" ling now for $32.50 to $100.00. PI is. Century that I sold for 10 per cent, mvr -la year. I lmvc a nell selected line f Divans Plush Itoekers, Book Cases, Mai tic Morrors and Novelties in FaraUur -? -I have scoured the country this year f.r bargaius, buying in large quantities eash to get the liest bargains my obje i beingrto give my customers this GilL lb. best gotds possible for the money. I make a specialty of furnishing resident aud hoteis couipJete from top to bottoii I am anxious to sei I you aJi your fur. lure, aud will do it if you wHl allow kc to quote inv prices. Lonz time iriven : j Piauo) and Orgm. Write rao for Pric-5 ! ad Terms. E. M. ANDREWS, CHARLOTTE, N. C. Special Bargains and Soticp- I " T j Advertisements in this column' iuwrt. i for 71 cent1 per line. Watch it sad trr Bildi.n g Lots Tou sale, cm 7 to Livingstone-College. Enquim 1 this oflipf t LOST:- A POCKET HOOK CONTAJ. ing a considerable sum of money; t. . finder will he rewarded by leaving it tli is oflc. SEE Til E6CBLE DRAUGHT PA I range at Baker & Neaves. ne of : j best sUives ever jaiton the market. fur.ii unuur.uiM Aau COL ST I V produce received d.iily at D. K. Ju-j , C ic Cos. 01 ii irS in debt. FOUND: A GOLD BRACELET Wj . initials, owner can hare same bj rl. ing at this oRice aad proving propcrtr. .1 ner. October 24 tb, 1890. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. prtESM BEEP. MUTTON, AND I gaJways on hand a Coagheunur n Shaver's on Main Street. S LACKSMITnisa IN ALL ITS BKA ehes.-an l the best of workmaniki. J. P. Wcbers, next lorr to Jaiae' stable- "d by 1,0; O.y ticket. ; '1 I
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