n: I i P.ttO T.;y.AV. NOV. m 18S8. sT HV TELEGRAPH. ?irlv to Succeed Himself. hid., Nov. lt. The ,'nt'tlK' delegates to the Gen " vt'inl-ly f the Knights of La-"'-MuTinN Mi"- Powilerly as their . ; j;. li.'tu expressed to him for '? :..v.'!i- delegates who renre- nan assemblies, called i i i i. : ... 4 . . . , i a. i f I I . ' f I I I I 1 I I I MI'I'lll kl Yftk ,,M'f HI"" ;t-kel I lie gave them to i -1 , i..; .... ...1.1 .1 . . could choose his own ad ' hi i ! 1 ' P Mieral executive oa r 1 . Jvthni.-' indicates that he will he wi.-h Mini there is now only ;;-j;,j-,.iicr of opinion regarding the "."jt -hall le done. Under any ;J.,I,.ta!.iccs -Mr. I'owderly will uil ; 'iii,,'i,,v nm! inue in ollice and will. hi- vn cabinet. Canada t. tc represented on the gen-r,-,.v.'cutive board. The South has k. il'-ii e. ;imi a movement is rep. t.nki'ug. to the selection of v.-t; utative business man. yStcanier Elpinstone on Fire. i i 1 .v, S. -,C.;; Nov. lU.-r-A Vr,rke out at 1 o'clock this after- th' steamer Elpinstone, ly- , V;tnd' rhorst whan on the on- .y vide ei uie pici iiuiu r?aim- .,iim. 4 he i-lpiiistoiie is loading ... rotten tor Bremen. Several ti- pouring water into hei t. e fire proved to be slight, but ... fluted the filling of the for- I coiniiartrnent with water , t x bales of cotton is liable -iaage by "water, but the loss can- trivia until the cargo is dis I 'art of the cargo is in vj in the Atlantic Mutual of -rVdrk. and the rest abroad. vtmknian I 'ru tally Murdered. .Tfi.K ' liocK, Nov. 19. A 'stock - h famed m. Durant was bru- v murdered at his home near .rhiiii:i, I. T., Friday night last. ;,v;i' called from his house bv a vol men wtio snot nim in top L'iriildling his body with bullets. 1 ii i" . . rant liau oeen quarreling with i neighbors, Davis and .Refines, i assassi nation aroused his iik who, arming themselves Lied down and killed Silas Jef- ?and Abe Davis, who were sus- ttd of having led the party that ;:ikred 1 durant. The California Earthquake. ;a.Fha.cisco,CV1., Nov. 10. ()b- vations on the movements of the iijaake taken at the University Aland and at Alameda show - ruotion and direction to be vir i'y the same as in this city. The -;versity of California reports the tkto he theseerest since 1S71. places children are reported -vetieen rolled out of their cra j.Jhe shock was followed by a - 'atlLf SOI in ( 1 whiph vnc liutitilKr ille's Elteets Sold. iwiim.Tov Nov. V.l t.ord Snek- v surplus ell'ects werfe disposed aueuon to-day and the sa e Ml) SUch linrtinnw r.f flw- ;, as were throvvh own n h i- the like of which was never if t'Uihlm&r t)elbre. Kvprvtl Jno- liigh rices, people frequent- m iim.. ..- : . . ""s "u urucies ine' could not 'fir enough to iiispect. - " ' Maryland and Yiririiiia. "'am., Md., Nov. 11). Two "1 uow fell here last night, "bu-ni is.rei)orted on the ; aM Nov 10. Snow '' icinit V hist lli.rl.t to tlm "I two inches, tbHowed bv 'I'll ...! . 'HIM ;i 'illwthin.. ....... ;' iV Hill" I ill n. 1,11. .... " 01 J I e A ss i s t a 1 1 M 1 1 w i. . i 1 1 ,M ,,lal of the Army. Moxuok, Va., Nov. in. IUll0- .l. Farnsworth, Assist-;bllee;i'-iieral, who cam6 .i1Uo,,k ago j'or medical treat '"'"'at 11 , Vlock this morn- "UlcTioco Exposition. TXlUAr Va ,Nov.l9.-Thusmr ;.. oi tobacco have been ; J tor the reat tobacco expo ' U" be-rin here Wednes- argest and best ever 1:iH'niia. Tl VelCvl:er. sports rive new cases rj ' Tver one white and four 'tut ?-e Weather is warm; .e,111,1011 Prevails and busi ntlrtly .suspended. I 'It'UVv oi tne season. "X Nov in r.: I-tninfc iispatcnes 4 Vlv nrthern Illinois, In- :Wrm 7 lowa rePrt the ft' ''H !..... Vt Co"ler Death. Hienr,?; hlrtls of a11 deaths from XSid TniV forisainption, fCor, Acker's English rMim'tf!011 were only care ltin,K -This wonderful Rem- e"-i i ve guarantee iv THE GEXERATj ASSE3IBLY. SENATE. - . denP ' Distrc1t--Currituck, Cam- den,-. Pasquotank, Hertford, Gates bWn imans, J. k! &dden' w; p- ,S. - . Second District Tyrrell Wah Jour Distl,et-iialilax. T. L. ilth District-Kdgecombe, . Sixth District Pitt, V. I luuns. dem Seventh Districts-Wilson, Nasi, and rankli- Dr. U . W . King, o n, James (i. Sills, of Nh, igbth District-Cravem re.V Ninth District-Jones,' Onslow and Carteret, lienj. lirock, Gf Jones; fenth Di.triet-Duplin ami anr' Alm Vinson, of Dupliu, I..-K Aycock, of Wavnedems Eleventh District-Greene ' ahd 1-enoir, dem. Twelfth Di strict ptv tr.. ( and Pender, F. B. liiee, reo. 1 hirteenth District Brunswick and -Bladen, Jubn N. lienntt ,.f Brunswick, dem. ' Fourteenth District Sampson, E. v Kerr, dem. Fifteenth District-Columbus and ,K(beson, M. Campbell, of Columbus h . 1 ay lie, of Uobeson,llems. Sixteenth District-Cumberland and Harnett,. Y. K ViHiains, of Cumberland, dem. Seventeenth District Johnston, .J as. H. Pou, dem! ' n Kighteenth District Wake, .L L. Banks, rep. Nineteenth District Warren and ance, ren. Twentieth District Durham Or ange, Person and Caswell, T.' H Hughes, of Orange, J. A. Long, of Person, dems. " Twenty first District Granville re j). ' Twenty-second District Chatham and Alamance, Sam'l J. Crawford, of Alamance, dem. Twenty-third District Rocking ham, A. B. Moore, dem. Twenty-fourth District-Guilford, Ilolton, rep. .Twenty-tilth' District Randolph and Moore, rep. Twenty-sixth District iiiViimm..! -w. 1V11UIV1IVI aim Montgomery,- 1 wenty-seventh Distriet nn iw VIA ana tnion, R. K. Little, of Anson oem. Twenty-eiglith District Cabarrus 1 f 1 . 1 -m ana Stanly, I'au B. A pans of r- barrus, dem. Twenty-ninth Di strict. AIocklfMi . Ourg, J. Sol. Reid, dem. . inirtieth District Rowan and Davie, T. B. Bailey, of Davie, dem. Thirty-first District Davidson, rep. 1 lnrty-second District. Stolen n ml lorsyth, J. G. H. Mitchell, dem lnirty-tnira District Surry and i aukin. Thirty-fourth District Tredell Wilkes and Alexander, W. W. Bar- ner, ol . W ilkes, W. D. Turner, of Alexander, dems. Thirty-fifth District Allegha Vshe and Watauga. W. S. Farthnur v , -T J aeni. Thirty-sixth District Caldwell. Burke, McDowell, Mitchell. Yancev. 11.. S. Blair, Caldwell, and S. li. Briggs, Yancej-, dems. 'l hirty-seventh District Catawba and Lincoln, Dr. J. Turner, of Ca tawba, dem. Thirty-eightir District Gaston and Cleveland, Jno. F. Leener, of uaston, aeni. Thirty-ninth District Rutherford and Polk, Fortieth District Buncombe and Madison, T. S. Lusk, rep. Forty-first District Haywood, Henderson and Transylvania,' M. C. Toms, dem. Forty-second District Jackson, Swain, Macon, Cherokee, Clay and Graham, L. J. Smith, ; of Macon, dem. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVE.- Alamance Robt. AV. Scott, dem. Alexander R. P. Matheson, dem. Alleghany R. A. Doughton, dem. Anson J. J. Dunlap, dem. Ashe. . Beaufort J. S. Marsh, dem. Bertie rep. Bladen C. C. Lyon, dem. Brunswick Rul us Galloway ,dem. Buncombe M. K. Carter, J. S. T. Baird, dems. Burke J. II. Hoflman, dem. Cabarrus :C. C. McDonald, dem. Caldwell W. C. Newland, dem. Camden E. M. Deford, dem. Carteret A. H. Chadwick, dem. Caswell rep. Catawba A. M. Hewitt, dem. Chatham S. D. Wilson, J. M. Edwards dems. Chowan H. A. Bond, Jr., dem. Clay J. S. Bell, dem. Cleveland Dr. W. C. Hamrick, dem. Columous J J. Long, dem. Craven rep. Cumberland T. H. Sutton, A. D. McGill, dems. Currituck dem. Dare Davidson -2 reps. Davie rep. Duplin J. R. Miller, dem. Durham John T. Nicols, dem. Edgecombe reps. Forsyth Chas. Reynolds, rep. Franklin C. M. Cooke, Jno. T Clifton, dems. Gaston R. A. WhitP m Gates-Martin Kellogg, dem. Graham Reuben Carver. dem. Granville 2 reps. Greene rep. Guilford 2 rep- Halifax-W. IL Anthony. T. H. lay lor, dems. Harnett Win. Pearson, dem. Hay wood-W. H. Hargrove, dem. Henderson rep Hertford-J.L. Anderson, den,. Hyde M. Makelv, dem. fredell-J. B. Holm an. A. Leaar aems. . JacksonK. M. Painter, dem. u- V,'inton J, pIjus .loimstf.ii, b: - ellons, dems. Jones E. M. Foscue, dem. Lenoir Shade 1. Wooten, dem. Lincoln v: A. Hoke, dem. McDowell-W. M. Blanton, dem. -N aeon George A. Jones, dem. -Iadison-np. Martin J. B. Collield. dem. Mecklenburi: Jas. ( Lui- J. V Hood, . (libbon. dems. , Mitchell reps. loritgomerv Moore M. J. Blue, dem. Nash J. B. Phillips, dem. New Hanover, V. Howe. Jno. Hol loway,reps. .Northampton, A. R. Jacobs, N. R. Bawls, reps. Onslow .Thos. E. Oilman, dem. Orange Thos. M. Cheek, dem. Pamlico R. I). MeGotter, dem. Pasquotank rep. Pender-R, C. Johnson. d m. Perquimans Person T. J. Yancev. dem. Pitt-M. C. S. CherrV, G. B. Kin- dems. i Polk rep. Randolph 2 reps. Richmond Robeson I). C. Regan, T. M. v aison, aems. Rockingham F.. V. Hopkins, G 1. alker, dems. Rowan J. S. McCubbins, Sr. dem. Rutherford Thos. J. Wilkins,dem. Sampson W. E. Stevens, Dr. V. B. Murphy, dems. ' Stanly YV. K. Littleton, dem. Stokes J. A. Leak, dem. Surry Swain Frank, ind. Transylvania T. N. Cooper, rep. fyrrell David Alexander, dem. Union J. A. Marsh, dem. Vance rep. Wake L. D. Baucom. E. C. Bed dingfield, dems ; J. A. Temple, W. H. Bennett, reps. Warren rep. Washington rep. Watauga Crisp, rep. Wayne H. J? I lam, Jno. R. Over man, Jr., dems. Wikes rep. Wilson Nathan Bass, dem. Yadkin rep. Yancy W. P. Whiting, dem. COBOIENCmft MONDAY, NOV. 12, ROBBifiS & STONE'S Breat Special Cash Sale OF -Or yBcedSp.CkihiBg sShoes. itiMsmmiEBi RTany Art Regardless of Profit. icles will te Sou Regardless of Cost. Now. is 'your grand opportunity to lav ! in your winter suiiplv of ! A MAMMOTH SPECIAL SALE WILL TAKE PLACE AT I COMMEWCIIffG WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 14th, AMD IiASTIHTG 15 DAYS. nTO TI1E TO LOSEl" 2ry Coeds. Clotting, Sices ad Hal i.emeMii.er that, this Grand Special oaie only lasts one week, conjineneino- Monday, Nov. 12, at 7 A.M. Don t fail to attend this Special Sale. We will tnxe you just one-third on all cash purchases. MONEY MUST BE RAISED ! -V II II I M I l.I I 1( III nt mil.,.., . ... ble foi bar-am seekers m the Litorv of our Luine ,lut what we propose to do, would he impossi ble to tell you in this short sace. A Visit to the Emporium on Wednesday will Reveal the Startling Facts. Wo mean business and must have business, and will then fore make business i mTel uI01"1 UrrSUt I1" -i' TOaiidwiU r istonishcd uhen you s, e the -oo.ls. . Let the whole low,, In.-,. om (.n tins 4 r . I - w.. ..... ... Dress Goods! of r P's,Go"',s !" 1 -, V2 cents, .lh U cPK (l0 lt on v one dress to a customer. One lot of :s,Mm.h , J:l . 'Jt nures m all colors at 24 cents, worth : cents. One lot of ':,," lisb I Iress Goods in j;rey and solid black at 20 cents, former " j.mv .... cems. oniv one .Iress to a customer. P. W. VAUGHAN, Ph. G , DURHAM, X. C. SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN PHYSICIANS PRESCRIPTIONS. A COMPETENT CLEEICAL FORCE OF RELIABLE DRUGGISTS -to-COMPOUND PRESCRIPTIONS AND FILL ALL ORDERS. Henriettas ! 0,11et,1til:j';"iTl1 UU T'1 Ht'liriottrts rftades at 39 cents, former price .w. o.nvt.-. tit -t cenis. iormer iiriee I I .n .. l i. ..u i i- ujfiu uv an ineana. Fancy anfl Toilet Articles, Cigars and Tobaccos, Soda and Mineral Waters. V.'e welcome all and will treat vou riirht. REUBEN HIBBERD, Florist d Landscape Mmi Cot Flowers and Boaqaets . A SPECIALTY. Great Sacrifice of Dress Goods! li'J-meh all wool tilled heavy twilled Cashmeres at 0 cents, worth 12 h and lo cents. 22-iuch German Aud Dress Goods at i) cents, worth 12.', cents. Twenty pieces; 3G-inch Henriettas and Cashmere in all shades at 21c. Ten pieces Scotch plaid Dress Goods at 19c, worth 2.T and ;-i()c. Twelve pieces 3G-inch all wool Dress Fannel at :)$h cents, worth 50 cents Eiht pieces 42-inch all wool Ladies' Cloth at 49 cents, worth (r, jSix pieces 38-inch faucv plaid Dress ijoous at o4 cents, worth oO cents. Ten pieces 54-incli Tiicots and Flau- nels at GO cents, worth $1.00. 42-inch wool Flannel in grey only at 29 cents, worth -10 cents. Black Goods! Twenty-two inch Wool tilled Cash meres, at 9 cents. Thirty-six inch Henrietta and Cash mere, at 22 cents. Thirty-six inch Henrietta, at '111 cents, worth 10 cents. Thirty-eight inch all Wool Henrietta, at 49 cents, worth GO cents. Silk warp Henrietta, Sebastapol, Ar mure, Crepe Cloth and Cashmeres at a sacrifice. Black and Colored Silks ! Lyon's Guinet Gross Grain Silk, at 72 J cents, worth $1. Ly oil's extra heavy Gross Grain Silk, at 90 cents, worth $1.2o. Kvery yard warranted. Twelve patterns of Black and Satin Khadamers, extra heavy, at 80 cents, worth $l.2. All Silk Moire in every color, at $1.10, worth $l" 50. Twenty-two inch txtra heavy Satin Moire in black and colored, at Djs cents, worth $1.25. Velvets and Plushes ! Pure Silk face Plushes in all colors, at h cents, worth $1. Black and colored Silk Velvets, at 75 cents, worth $1. rancy btnpe elvets. at h.df dvIp.. ()ur. 1,. ,. r ...i;....- n .. n... i , , All colors in Velveteens, at 33 cenfV "'"T wollV -"al,ll "5 eut r 15 m.. ii -f r. . ' A 'einarKaoie Uairam. i,u" ,; i line iu rurunase winter Dress Goods and Trimmings. UnilOo(fnnntr' Dnnn X J. I ! . .v..,.. ,,.i.IIf n lU11 u-ui.irmaiic Dainri'aii Jiosf. at 12 TREMEDOUS LOT OF DRESS GOODS larillOlt III P n m i . . . - . . mrniun wt UAHMUI ;UUQTE INjTHIS SPACE! Wool Dress Robes ! Over one hundred handsome imported Wool Dress Robes, no two alike at " i iiv.i ..,.1... ... 1 i' Black Dress Goods ! Ovoiiftv paHerns ..f lil!lcfc Dress CkmIs will l,e at a woudcrful bargain S.lk 1 ,s1, at M cnts O..C lot f I.ace Scrim at 7J cent-,, former vim: x-s cein. a rreat bargain. Remnants ! Over one thousand yards of Iteinnauts of every comvivable kind will be 4il uiju-uiui uieir ioriner price. Towels ! One lot of Towels, price lo and 18 cents;your choice for 12 cents. One lot ot ex ra s:zed Towels, including netted fringe with handsome lj" xoui cnoice ior cents, Iormer iiice 2o, 30 and ceuts- to excee d 3 or 4 to a customer. Prints ! One lot of the very best Prints, at fi cc-nts. One lot of best Prints in rem- uiAiu iroiu . io ii yards, at .j cents. Spreads ! Ono lt f handso.,,,, Spreads, at .1.(M; our pri-,- on then, has l:eei, $1.1(1. Hunt- man one io a customer. Ladies' Handkerchiefs ! Hose ! Evergreens, Shrubs 1 Shade T K E S S of all Varieties lurnished upon short notice. LAWNS, GARDENS . AND Cemetery Lets and colored. :it r-td 11-4 heavy (Voclnt Spreads, at 9S i)-4 white riankets, at J)., cents. Towels from ."" cents up. Lare si.e 40 inch lace Scrim, at (l.'e. Najikins from . cents up. Lace Curtains, full length, J)2c. a pair. Cornice oles with brass fixtures, at 33 cents. Ladies' and Oents Merino Vests, at 44 cents, worth -CO cents. Figured Canton Flannel for Curtains, at 1!) cents, worth 2." cents. Pleached and unbleached Canton Flannel, from fj? cents m Pant Ooods for Men and Boy's wear, in all grades. ' j Bed Ticking, Sheeting, Pillow Cot-! ton,- tVc. I - iK in puce oeenis. Uon t fad to He them. One lot of Ladies' black Hose, superb quality, at 25 " i vms, i(rmer puce in cents. Bleached Cotton ! One lot of best Itleaehed Cotton, full yard wide, at 8 rents. Not to - , aii3 uiu cusiomer, ami will not be run but for two days 111 ilitu L-ol. ...... 1. Ml I . i J im.i nan-, .i.-i uie mock win ie exnausteii. Flannels ! l)Z r cVl T T CaljtU- Flanm ls- -'"'J White Flannels, fully 20 pe cen . below former pnees. Our 10 cent Ladies hemmed stitched Handkerchiefs will be sold at r, cents. One lot of (Uui's full re-u. lar made Lnglish half Hose, at M cents, former price 25 ent Ihey will be closed out on the first dav at this price. One lot of White Goods, including 18, 20, 25 and cent quality, entire lot will be lumped at 12$ cent per yard for choice; just one-half their value. au you anord to miss this chance d Specialties ! i i -in i v-uu tm anoru to miss this chance ,JL F?X Wfn, in Torchon Lace, V greSughter2 in black and 10 vards to a customer. ! (tour Ienif youaonot buy. Social 10-4 Sheeting, at 25?, cents, worth 35c. 40 dozen Colored "Bordered Hem stitched Handkerchiefs, at 4 25 dozen Childeren's Wv ribbed A hcen as ortmen m Brussels and Ingrains. The whole line ill be Hose, in black and -reV at 10 T, i H& ffIeat mluctlon fror "er prices. oent worth 1 5 cent's conclusion we would impress uF,n you the imrtance of attending this' ctni. worm io cents. Manv baro-a t,s will bo r.m.-i i..v.i. u. leuuiuj, mis Corsets from 24 cents up. ! Am;Z " " , . "1V"" " "ut "PP""" in "'W Ladies' 5 button emhroidd TCM I c. iuitiuuer me haie commences j jiLC.- 1U XilUUKfia. ' CarDets and Rii?r ! 49 cents Shoes ! Ladies', Gents' and Children's Shoes at les than regular prices Carefully looked after and kept in order ; It will pay you to look' through our line oi hhoes. CHARGES MODERATE. REUBEN HIBBERD, Durham Floral Nursery. Sale commences Monday, Nov. 12, at 7 o'clock. Don't fail to attend. Bobbins & Stone. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 14th, LASTING 15 DAYS. Don't Delay, But Come at Once. Store opens promptly at o'clock, A. M. You cannot help from lein pleased, as the ortment . is grand. Everj- attention wiU be liown vou. A big time at the LMPORILM opposite Hotel Claibom, during the next 15 dayt. e close with a cordial welcome to all. Respectfully, . THE ORIGINATOR OF SPECIAL S LES BEWARE OF IMITATORS'.

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