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r -1 -i 14. -No. Vol. V. 13-L COKCORD, N. C, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30. 1892. Whole No. 96 1ft E 'GKKAT, TIIIItD PARI FIEEI, m'TI.Eli AXJjf ULX. COTTOX AUVAXCE. A M - m ' : "a ; :fr ' i. A Irif es.fn Which YVt-m! Its Wnf fiii;iiuf -Vcavcr With a Festive Ilosette He Is J.lsteneri to Willi I'arl of (lie Conrtesy A I.nrgre Crowd Ieaiocru(s. Raleigh, N. 0., Sept, 29. General J B .Weaver, Third party nominee for President, arrived here early .1, . .1 i. . .1 - "I il. . tnis morning anu ic-uay uiieu me first of hi3 fwo regdlilr appointments, in N'ortb, Caroliua. A procession was formed which Third partymen claimed contained. 2,0Q0 people. There were 1G8 mounted men i nd 48 vehicle in line. 'Weaver, hia wife, and Ma. Lease .were in a carnage , with Otho Wilson, StTite chairman of the party: A C Green, of Wake, waa chief marshal and hia assistants wore, sashes of white cotton bagging. 'About one-huh in the processiem we're- negroes and as the paraders moved along they cheered or sang their campaign song, "Good Bye, old Party, Good Bye." The speaking place was at one of V. i-..rVo vrrlir.'ra nr a 'nl ? PT1 n f 3 .000 I . M ..v. , sald he coua have "Weaver waa introduced by Chair. All at Ashefille YesterdayGlenn's Powerful Nneceh. AsUeville. iJept. 20. Field, the Third party-vicetpresidential candi date, epoke in th couflhous3 toay to several hundred, although to .not more than a dozen Third party mAi. The Democrats - were attracted ' by the prospect of a joint discussion between Butler and Glenn. Field began with the statement tliat he wouldn't ask people to vote for .him but according to their own. convic tions, yet a!m,ost the last .tiling in his speech was: '.'Vole, for Weaver and Field and see what they will'do for you." lie said he'wan'ed the sectional chasm blotted out so that a Northern man could come South and feel safe without being roMon egged. The force bill. Field said, waa a raw head and bloody bones, u;ed to scare the Democratic voters. He alluded sneenngly to Cleveland aid. Stevenson and was roundly hissed each. time. Butler, when Field concluded, est A fWI . Gone mj JIalnly Uecnife &f the Kliort. - Whh :l rhe Crop. New Orleans, Ssj?t, 28. The Pica y nne sayt editorially concerning the recent improvement in the plioe of cotton: v "The maiAi cause of the advance is foundin the great falling off in the movement of the crop compared with previous seasons. The secreta ry of the eottofl change's state ment for the last eifit vceks, l'ssued Friday evenitfj, shows that the movement cf the crop into siiht during the week, reppesented a shortage of 94,811 bales cetnpared with same' week last year. The amount of the Cfop brought in since r . e i t ' i . Lne opening ui me wasou imu ue- Herrainway & Bartlett's ropo silk, creased 212,407 bales compared India Dyes, cfnly 3c, worth 5o mm WA3JTE EMBEg;DEAY SILK. A find assortoiet of bright colors only 3Sc ir curic'e, pc;&t paid to any ajUress on receipt of price. This i$ tlicaptr than yob can ret it at from Vi'aste black sewing silk thread, firtst ciass quality, 25o per ounce , Silkiloss c per skein, full leflth. ThiB is tho.lowest figure, quoted 'n.f'pj10 Amenea. Llauod to any address. Keminway k Bartlett's twisted PILLOWED CURTAIN LACES At 3a 4 j 7o per yard. Oar gams in CVll. r.,i..-.: .i. IIANDKEKCIIIEFS. embroidery silk, unfading India Dyes, only 8c per skein; worth Do. man Wilson and spoke an hour and- a half, lie was listened to atten tively and shown every courtesy He wore a big rosette made of corn ' husks. White and colored marshals were in the crowd on the platform, Mrs. Le:se follqwed Gen. Weaver, fineakin? an hour and fifteen 0 minutes. Better estimates of the crowd at the speaking place put it at 2,000 It is positively asserted that of this, half were Democrats and Kepubli cans. The Democrats are well pleased at the showing made by the Third rartv to-dav. After all the i Third party efforts to get people here from five congressional dis tricts, there wpre only 1,200 real .members of the party present, though it was claimed that twenty counties haij representation. Weaver spoke au hour and a quarter. Mrs, Lease spoke an hour and then the audience dispersed. There wa3 no demonstration and no sensation of any kind. Weaver and hia party left at 5 o'clock via Weldon for Bocky Mount. William- HJernjgan, hUe of Co., I. Twentv-sixth North Carolina - - , j troons.. died at the soldiers' home X here, aged 50, of paralysis, and was burie'd in the Confederate cemetery. this afternoon. A r.omnromise of the tax suits of the State against the fjeaboartl and lloanoke Kailroad was mads to-day though the term3 are not yet made public. The Republicans have endorsed Williani Merritt, the Th'.rd party nominee, for the twentieth district. with last year, and 254,733 baUs compared with the year before last This a a very large shortage, and represents the smallcet "September rrovement to date that hia been ex perienced in "years. rill rx il .ine immense iaumg ou in tne movement very evidently cannot be attributed to the latenet'S of the crop, hence the conviction has grown that the yield n not only late, bat is also short, compared with last year. Joined to the slow movement of the cotton have been very unfavorable duriuc: the past week, all of which has served to accelerate the up movement in prices. Should the movement continue fcr some -time to phowa falling off compared with laEt year, the udvnce which baa already taken place ' is likely to be j Butler and Field went to the train, J supplemented by a further and more taking but nine followers. The ro important movement, it cotton is mainder cf the crowd, btaved to hear being held back, aa some allege, it Glenn and after they heard him will coma forward immediately to they unanimously agreed that they profit by the recent advance, hence couldn't blame Butler for wanting the movement of the next fe'w days to leave. The Bneech waa one of tne is likely to demonstrate to what ex best ever delivered' here. So trreat tent, if any, planter are holding: Ileminway fc Bar.tlett'a India Dyes, at 'te, wcrth Tc. Ileminway & BartlcU'a 50 yards black sewing silk at 1c a spool, worth 5c. Twist 23. a joint debate 'with Glenn but had promised to go- to Salisbury and speak j with Field' tomorrow. He made tliis statement: "The Goldss boro Headlight has charged that I received money from the Bepubli can national committee, I dare Editor IZoscower to prove the state ment or produce the man who saw me receive the money. I denounce it aa a lie and will tell the editor in his owr. town when I get there that it is a lie, conceived by a scoundrel and publisheJ for campaign elToct." TURKEY BED COTTONS. ' ' "P. E. T." en'ool marking or em' broidery cotton, 3 spools for 5c, Skein marking or tinbroidory cot tou 5c per dozen. Six-cord German crochet cotton (ID granimcfi) 5c per bail. Sixscord German crochet .cotton (2i) grunimes), white, 7c. Blotched bilk tioss only 2c per skjttu. A sumll lot tinael embroidery only 4a per ball- Stamped Linen bplashors cheaper than ever. SIX-CORD MACIIINETCO ITON, Ihree spools lor (o or iWe per dozen. v arranteu zvu ynvus. j nree cord npool cotton onlv 2c per ppool, used on sewing inachinc-8 by a great many people. An entirely new line ol Hamburg Edging at 1 to 15c. See them, they are as cheap as the remnants which wo have just had such a run on- was his power. over his hearers that dozens of stroDg men wept over the pathetic picturing of ecene3 during the reconstruction period. His tariff argument was plain anl pow- trful in fact, the whole speech was an admirable effort and had grea affect. Dr. S L 1 Curry also made a talk- back their product. Uio Aurtti C'nrollim Male Au ricultu- ml Fair ni l(.al-ij(li. For the above occasion the Rich mond & Danville railway will sell tickets to lUleigh and return at. the following rates from the pomta named: Tickets include one admis- HYND MADE x'orcho nEdgiug at. 5, 7, 10 and lie. much under value; alo a full line of machine made at 2 to 5c. entire lino in n ti,;. wrnio, emoronier!. LeiiUched, colored boi deied, blactbo "'cred' and white; prices from 3c to 10c" lheso cood.s will surprie iou. .Oar gent's 5j handkerchiefs Lave a ejual. Buys a reinforced unlauudored wl.ite good muslit. II foe it. l;;tok are geltm hrid frcn? made ol r.r WEIGHED AND FOUND WANT' 1XG. ou) made unlaun f ado or onui.-ift rly ' all ( Rtit?hed Me Iroht 5 UJWU the No ,-VOur Own"cus dered ehirta ant i t womsutta muslin, 2,100 1 pure lii-en bosom, double UOuiMe pointed uke, dou and back, cotinuce facin me back and on the sleovna best fdnrt t)t A .. i i ' 1 il -".v vu,u kjtj IJ'.tUU. 1 aviwif win uv mm ana tlie work i of Uio best. A vrry roomy shirt MJ to 161 ouly 82c. J Tins shirt wei;?l:;i 1 oroLVf r,z. more tlun the v-it .dvrrti?ed dollar shirt in Ainerjca, and has as lolie and widoa boaom Try cm - it i nrnply.pickinfrupO.Sc. New York iuUh luusliu, 2,000 litjpn cam',;-;,-, First clasn workmanship, Compose thti nurL-H nr nf Jectne unlaimdi:al shirsa 1 plr bosom and bands, Pitentcl contia uoua facing down il the sleeves rehd'.m'Pd v,i- front, double stitched throughout, full and hberal m ; lirreLsicns, ouly sion to fair .grounds, and mut be which was true-blue Democracy and stamped by proper airent fat farr grouuda before -leing valid for re- through and enthusing. SEVILLA LACE. Mary Lentz ; lis3 Mary Senate in the London's Sew L,orl Mayor. London, September 29. The liv eryof the city of London today selected Stewat Knill for lord mayor, inere were six eauumaiea. When Knill's name waa mentioned it waa received with load cheering. Councillor Moore protested against the selection of Knill because he wasja Roman Catholic. The protest waa received with mingled hissing and cheering. Marriage I.lt'entte For Siloml'r. II T Tucker .to Miss Electa Furr; . J ,McGowanto Miss Bettie Motley ; A W Bost to Miss Matilda Wil son : J M Forest to Miss E M McCarns to Parnell ; J II Page to Miss Minnie Tash; J E Rhodes to Miss Ellina Car ter : A W Seamon to Miss L A Wil- liama ; D WJSoat to Miss M O Earns hardt ; m II W Query to Miss Ella Cars penter; Theo, Anthony to Miss Blanch McCraven. License waa issued' to only four colored couples. Thi.s Laco is made of a very June .leeched linen Hose, beautiful pat terns, at 3jto 10c .per yard. A f 1 1 J ( d " A turn passage; unarioire, iu; ux lord, 1.70; Ooncord, ,i.W; Lincolns h ton, 4 50; Salisbury, 3.30;, Asheville, CIO; High Point, 2.50; Marion, 5.10; Greensboro, 2.70; Statesville, 3.70; Burlington, 1.70; Winston Salem, 2 70; Durham, 1.30; Rural Hall, 3.1f; Goldsboro, 1.50; Beids ville,2.70; Wilkesboro, 4.30; Selma 1.30. !Rates from intermediate pomta in same proportion. Dates of sale, October 17 to 16 inclusi blue, pink and white at 25c limited returning October 21, 1892. lwk. 48 c CHIFFON LACES. Black embroidered with gold and colors only 49c per yard. This pie-e cost 55c to land in America. Light Invitation to Ladies Only. Misa Nannie Alexander invitee all The Stanly News says that Ami' who are interested in millinery, to brose Ilileman, the Third party can- come and see the new Fall and Wins didate for the Senate, will not find ter stvlea now on exhibition at her; f many of his stripe in Stanly, evea store. You' will alway3 find the with a fourshorse plough. very latest designs there. lw U'ill Take the Feld Tor Cleveland. New Berne, Sept, 27, 1892. Col. LonJ J 'Moore willjjat an early day take the field for Clevi3and and the State ticket. The (Jolonel, ijgitil recently, has affiliated with the Republican party, but tke Force bill urged by the Republican, and the wild silver scheme put out by the so-callad lhird party were pilla that no man could swallow, land at the same time love the country that gave him birth. He has m ide these questions a special study and no one who wants to form an honest opinion should fail to hear him, He ia one of the best speak era m the State, and i3 bo clear on theae points that no honestjman can for a moment have a doubt aa to hia duty to his Stato. N. IRISHf TRIMMINGS, At l to 25c per dflton yards.-Theee edges wear well. Our 100 re-iuforced front and back double yok. double stcked 35in long, 4Iy. size 11 to 1(5 only 17 and onebUlf cents. TO "I Our 151 pleated bosom, open front to baud and back, mado of New York mills muslin, 1 ply 1.P00 liden bosom and cuffs reinforced back and front, Jpatent facings back and front, sizes 11 to 10, prico 73c. 500 TABLETS FROM 1C TO 25CTS EACH. D. J.BOSTIAN.
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