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uo Dacca limit flilDAV, NOV, i'5, 1S88. ST HV .TIXEGKAPH. -iiile Jluruer in Cleveland H'rrlbl County. . ., ht! w thf News and Observer. r;nY, N. Nov. 22 The most hj je and rold-blooded murder S'-innal of Cleveland county (lark. James Philbeck, a f;.f.(.ul,l industrious farmer, GO r"Pl!i. -who' lives four miles west j; .'hv. filled to his back 'man who said he had a ? from a Jriend and was shot v'in the most cold-blooded way, till ent'-rinr his right nostril ;i).(,thVrthe roof of the mouth. :':V t who had followed him to ?;.-jr u;is compelled to surren- the nioney she had -a ten ''jr bill and about three dollars :v(,r The burglar then cursed rai l she had more, as her . 'jhiriiad just sold seven bales ' n. he oflered him the .n,j said he could search the v':in,l that she would strike a the wind coming from the '7'door having extinguished the !" she . -truck a match the bur- , ,iUl ii pisioi 10 ner iace ana ':.Mr under the left eye, the ball downward, and then he vhi-en ape. Mrs. Philbeck was iHrcioiis lor about hair an hour, ,n with a great effort she made i:1v to the house of Perry Love . r brother-in-law, about fifty :.uvav.. The' latter heard the ., but thought Philbeck was un : ;n? lumber, lie at once sum- :eJ assistance, but the murderer : made his escape, leaving no h behind him. Mrs. Philbeck ;inut identify the man, but says -thinks he is either a white man bright-mulatto. He was ei lucquainted with the premises. ck and wife lived alone, their jrt-n having married or being at ,. Sheriff Hamrick, with a ie. is in search of the murderer, us no clue. Tlie people of ,! V ure greatly excited over the ,'Hj'y and if the man were caught d'lrt he would be lynched The Canvas alone. The Fever at Feriiamlina. II'amu.N'.ton, I). ('., Nov. 22: vfon-(!en ral Hamilton has re ed the following telegram from heo'n Koss, at Fernandina, Fiori- "One new case of yellow fever rted tor trie twenty-tour hours en .'ip.m. Xovember 20. A careful Livsis of the status shows four ? of yellow fever under treatment Fernandina yesterday. On no ;ine my arriva' here lias the L number of cases under treat- ibti'ii so small as yesterday yellow tever pabulum is about hu;ted.v The National Grange. ;kka, Nov. 22 At the closing n of the National Grange. Col. i- Hrigham, of Ohio, was elected I'll! . - ' a .Master, and Leonard Rhone, cnsylvania, was selected to fill -ancy on the executive commit A resolution unrint? that IT. S. ::,' he elected directly by the c wa passed, as was also a reso- advocating, nure food. Thp Yf adjourned, leaving the matter tuion or the next meeting place enext executive committee. pCaroliiia Wins First Prize. Mature of the Vn n ri 111 rV(. A A JL J 0 Exposition to-day was the 'premiums nn tnlf m I w V W V W V ;v Ihe first premium on bright goes to -Madison county, The' t)reminm -nil frAA -ed to 82,150. tnp mter-State nri- drill ih Hlues took the first prize ""'wtuie,, i.ignt in ' second.. disturbance Denied, rHlNl-rox; Nov. 22. Indian ;oner Oberly to-day re ; la letter from Kobt. L. Owen, ; yamn Agent at Muscoyee. Tn- Ct0Iy' denyinS the truth of a disturbance in the Jw .Nation over the election l'uojoniiat nation. The Vellow Pvi. ;im reports two new cases ;; er, both colored. The cod, but-no frost has ap 'o thermometer stands Hoiid OtTeriiifrs. ,'HIXijtox. I). P. Nov thp gln.lPJay at the Treasury ,i fv -iv7 , acceptances ,.I0ur-and-a-halfper cents at .. "v vvssijrnnient. ' la-,XoY- Rawlins, -in i ice dealers, as- 'v with liabilities of $13,- !r,JoliiI5riL'bt vrn. . ! .Nov Xf T1 . Nn- iir. jonn ' r-.ims morhig. His vluicai. Yr v? ,,f-ftny because colds lr,r CnV "T- Acker's English . "jn.Ption is nn absolute ' niacknall i Son. -n SENATE Ohni Ia'luc,tank, Hertford, Catex . Second District Tyrrell Vah- .ngton Martin Dare, Beaufort, Hvdc and u , Su Th r"fl In I:U.cas' 01 H'de 'lemi Bertie repIStr,ct-KorthamI''on an1 KmrfdhemDiStriet-IIa,ifax' T" J- vtaW:tpt,':dom,,e'Dred- Wii l j ' i-v. It. . kmc, of deras ' S - Sills' of Nh- Eighth District-Craven, (ieorae Green, Jr., rep. MnV"th. Dtnct-Jones, Onslow, dem et'. 1 enj- Hrock' ot" 'nes Tenth District-Duplin and uayne, Abner iiobinson, of Duplin, 1. K Aycoek, of Wavne, dems. Eleventh niefiof : i Lenoir, John Watters. rep. ' .-Twelfth - Di strict Vwp Wo,., and Pender, F, B. Rice, rep. Thirteenth District - Brunswick and Bladen John X. Bennett, of Brunswick, dem. Fourteenth District-Sampson, K. v . Kerr, dem. ' . Fifteenth District Columbus and Kobeson, M. Campbell, of Columbus, J. T. 1 ayne, of Robeson, dems. Sixteenth District-Cumberland and Harnett, W. L: Williams, of Cumberland, dem. x SeYTenieen District Johnston, Jas. H. Pou, dem. T) Eighteenth District Wake, J. L. Banks, rep. l Nineteenth District Warren and ance, II. H Faulkner, rep. Twentieth District Durham, ( )r ange, Person and Caswell, T. II. Hughes, of Orange, J. A. Lomr, of Person, dems. . t e;ity lirst 1)ist"ct Oranville, J. W . Brown, rep. Twenty -second District Chatham and Alamance, Sam'l J. Crawford, of Alamance, dem. Twenty-third District Rocking ham, A. L. Moore, dem. Twenty.-fourth District (Juilford. A. Hoi ton, rep. Twenty-tifth District Bandlph and Moore, J. J. White, dem. Twenty-sixth 'District Riehinoud and Montgomery, J. T. LeCrand, dem. Twenty-seventh District Anson and Union, R. E. Little, of Anson, dem. Twenty-eighth District Cabarrus and Stanly, Paul B. Means, of Um- Lbarrus, dem. , Twenty-ninth District" -Mecklenburg, J. Sol. Reid, dem. Thirtieth District Rowan and Davie, T. B. Bailey, of J a vie, dem. Thirty-first District Davidson, P. C. Thonias, rep. Thirty-second District Stokes and Forsyth, Edgar Lineback, rep. Thirty-thml District Surrv and Vadkin, W. W. Hampton, rep Thirty-fourth District Iredell, Wilkes and Alexander, W. W. Bar ber, of Wilkes, W. I). Turner, of Alexander, dems. Thirty-fifth 'District Alleghanv, Ashe and Watauga, W. S. Farthing, dem. Thirty-sixth District Caldwell, Burke, McDowell, Mitchell, Yancev, H. S. Blair, Caldwell, and S. B. Briggs, Yancey, dems. Thirty-seventh District Catawba and Lincoln, Dr. J. R. Turner, of Ca tawba, dem. Thirty-eighth "District Caston and Cleveland, Jno. F. Leeper, of Gaston, dem. Thirtv-ninth District Rutherlord and Polk, Dr. T. B. Twitty, dem. Fortieth District Buncombe and Madison, V. S. Lusk, rep. Forty-first District Haywood, Henderson and Transylvania. M. C. Toms, dem. v Forty-second District Jackson, Swain, Macon, Cherokee, Clay and Graham, L. J. Smith, of Macon, dem. Democrats, ...... 37 Republicans.................. 13 " 50 HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. Alamance Robt. W. Scott, dem. Alexander R. P. Matheson, dem. Alleghany Ii. A. Doughton,dem. Anson J. J. Dunlap, dem. ; Ashe Bailey Belvins, rep. Beaufort J. S. Marsh, dem. Bertie E. R. Outlaw, dem. Bladen C. C. Lyon, dem. Brunswick Ruf us Galloway ,dem. Buncombe M. L. Carter, J. S. T. Baird, dems. Burke J. H. Hoffman, dem. Cabarrus C. McDonald, dem. Caldwell W. C. Newland, dem. Camden K. M. Deford, dein. Carteret A. II. Chad wick, dem. Caswell Wilson Cary, rep. Catawba A. M. Hewitt, dem. Chatham S. D. Wilson, J. M. Edwards, dems. Cherokee W. R. Trull, rep. Chowan II. A. Bond, Jr., dem. Clay J. S. Bell, dem. Cleveland -7-,Dr. W. C. Hamrick, dem. Columbus J J. Long, dem. Craven J. B. Hussey, rep. Cumberland T. H. Sutton, A. D. McGill, dems. Currituck Pierce Hampton, dem. Dare Rollinson, dem. Davidson Wall and Z.V. Walser. reps. - Davie John Hendrick. rep. Duplin J. R. Miller, dem. Durham John T. Xicols, dem. Edgecombe Justice and Briders. reps. Forsyth Chas. Reynolds, rep. Franklin C. M. Cooke. Jno. T. Clifton, dems Gaston R. A. White, dem. Gates Martin Kellogg, dem. Graham Reuben Carver, dem. Granville R. Amis. II. G. Tillev, j'reps. - - " I Greene N. H. Benniiin rP.. Guilford Woods and o. Starbuck, reps. Halifax W. H. Anthony. T. II. Taylor, dems. - Harnett Wm. Pearson, dem. Haywood W. II. Hargrove, dem. Henderson J. G. Grant, rep. . Hertford J. L. Anderson, dem. Hyde M. Makelv, dem. Iredell J. B. Holman. A. Leazar. dems. Jackson-r-W. A. Dills, dem. Johnston .losephus Johnston, B. W. Wellons, dems. Jones E. M. Foscue, dem. Lenoir Shade I.'Wooten, dem. Lincoln W. A. Hoke, dem. McDowell W. M. Blanton, dem. Macon George A. Jones, dem. Madison Lawson, rep. Martin J. B. Cotlield, dem. Mecklenburg Jas. C. Long, J. W. Hood, X. Gibbon, dms. Mitchell S. M. Banner, rep. Montgomery J. p. Crowder, rep. Moore M. J. Blue, dem. Nash J. B. Phillips, dem. New Hanover Y. Howe,Jno. Hol loway, rej)s. Northampton, A. 11 Jacobs" N. II. Ra wis, reps. Onslow Thos. E. Gilman, dem. Grange Thos. M. Cheek, dem. Pamlico R. I). McCotter, dem. Pasquotank Barco, rep. Pender R. C. Johnson, dem. Perquimans Jno. I). Parker, dem. Person T. J. Yancev, dem. Pitt M. C.S. Cherry. (5. B.Kin. dems. " ' n Polk R. T. Thurston, dem. Randolph I. II. Pugh, P,enj.Mil likin, reps. Richmond T. J. Wooten, dem. Robeson D. C. liegan, T. M. Watson, dems. Rockingham T. W Hopkins, G. T. Walker, deniS. , Rowan J. S. McCubbins. Sr., dem. , Rutherford Thos. J.Wilkins,dem Sampson W. E Stevens, Dr. W. B. Murphy, dems. Stanly W.-K. Littleton, dem. Stokes J. A. Leak, dem. Surry Luther Waugh, dem. Swain Frank, dem. Transylvania T. N. Cooper, rep. Tyrrell David Alexander, dem. Union J. A. Marsh, dem. Yance J: M. Watson, rep. Wake L. D. Baucom, E. C. Bed dingfield, dems; J. A. Temple, W. H. Bennett, reps. Warren R. C. Ward, rep. Washington J. II. Snell, rep. Watauga J. II. Crisp, repr ' Wayne II. J. Ham, Jno. R. Over man, Jr., dems. Wilkes E. (). Mastin, rep. Wilson Nathan Bass, dem. Yadkin M. II. Vestal, rep. Yancey W. P. Whiting, dem. Democrats, ;. ... Republicans, ! EDWARDS & ! Hi i Km I inn We have the largest and most thor oughly equipped printing office and book-bindery in North Carolina, and are prepared for all kinds of Job Work, Book and Pamphlet Printing, Book Bindiutf, Blank Book Manufacturing; Records, Ledgers, Day Books, Ac. Rebinding Old lkoks, c. Magistrates and County Officers supplied with all their needs. BOOK-KEEPERS will find our Patent Spring Ledgers the - VERY BEST MADE. Send orders to "EDWARDS & BR0UGHT0N, Printers and Binders. oct22-d3m RALEIGH, N. C. J' A MAMMOTH SPECIAL SALE WILL TAKE PLACE AT I f 1 n r i . 7 11 nJ ri COMIYIEIMCIIVrG WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 14th, ATSn LASTIHTG 15 DAYS. yry mum fi T FIRM -or- A combination of unforeseen circunwfjim.fv: l,., .i i schedule durin- the month j place' us 011 the ow sa. in all candor, that this s;de uill bo th, most r,marU ble for bargain stekc i-s in the bistorv of our business lust what we propose to do, would K- impossi ble to tell you 111 this short space. A Visit to the Emporium on Wednesday will Reveal the Startling Facts. We mean business and must have business, and will therefore make business on will possibl v open your eyes at the following prices! 1 w 1 bo astonished wl.r.i, v. ..... 1 ... o l aim win ie mis. tlie whole town turn oui on iiiis yrainl occasion. HOLLAND i ouii.n mis yrainl occasion. -uress uoods 85 35 JOINT BALLOT. Democrats, Republicans, .' ,t 120 122 48 170 - FIRE GRATES ! HEATEIG STOVES! Of Many Sizes and Kinds. "Cotton King" and "Durham" Cook Stoves. GENERAL HARDWARE. REUBEN HIBBERD, Florist and Landscape Gardener. Cat Flowers and Bonqaets A SPECIALTY. PROPRIETORS OF THE City Bakery, Where you v.iu always rind a large slock of Fresh Bread, Cakes and Pies, .? Baked .every day, by MR. VA COHAN, who has no equal. He has 3.3 years' experience in the baking business. A large and well selected STOCK OF TO VS One lot ot Uress Goods ,n a 1 shades, at I'M cents, worth 15 cents. One lot of .,i,-ich Cashmeres in all shades at 18 cents, former pile 5 cental onh one dress to a customer. One lot of :;C,ineh cxtFa heavy Cih meres in all colors at 24 cents worth :I5 cents. One lo of -Kn." hsh Dress Goods m grey and solid black at 20 cents, former" "". uniy one lrss to a customer. Over one thous,,,,,! yards of H,KU1,S of every oouteival.k. kin.l l,e lriv. it tint nt w, il. . e . vi wui ' iiicir iornier pnee. Towels ! Evergreens, Shrubs 1 Shade of all Varieties -furnished upon short notice. LAWNS, GARDENS AND Cemetery 2Lots Carefully looked after and kept in order. CHARGES MODERATE. REUBEN HIBBERD, Durham Floral Nursery. Oiuj lot of :;;-inch all wool He nriettas in all shad,s at 39 ,,-nts, fornu-r nric. A TREMEMBOUS LOT OF DRESS GOODS WHIHU WC OAWMHT 'Olinrr ... nu umuhui uuuinm i nib Wool Dress Rohes ! Over om. Imn.lrea lian.K ..,. i,, i,.. v,,i i,... ,.,. a trciiK liiluiK ii . iw.fi,,i, ; ' Black DrfiRs frnnHc t kept constantly on hand. AVe have Over lifty patterns of Iilack Dress(io, ,1s will he ol.l at i -nm1rV.,l 1 recerved to-day , larf r and -Silk 1-iusl, at eents. , ,e ,, f well selected stock of m-i,... i-i . i - '2 llJ,w'i J"fiiJer. ' - I 1 M . 1 I I I I t O I I .'II I II Va. ... i which cannot be excelled in this town. The ladies are especially in vited to call and examine. Should you want to make any one a nice birthday present, it w'ill pav you to examine our stock before fuiving. Also a well selected stock of CIGARS, SNUFF and TOBACCO. A fresh stock of FINE French and Plain Candies, Nuts, Lemons, Oranges, Bananas and Fine Apples, always on hand. A large stock of DOLLS, which will be sold cheap. Pure Cream Cheese and Cream Crack ers, Fresh. We are prepared to furnish AVed dings and Parties in Iced Ornamented Cakes, in the most artistic stvle, on short notice, as line as can be made this side of New York, and satisfac tion guaranteed. Send in your orders and have your GOODS DELIVERED FREE. Your most obedient servants, HOLLAND & VAUGHAN, DURHAM, N; C. sep. 22-d-tf. DO YOU PROPOSE S BUILD? THE DURHAM iuh, hi and Blind MTg Co. ANNOUNCE That they are prepared to take con tract? for Buildings of any size, in Wood or Brick, from the plainest and cheapest to the finest and most elab orate, at One lot of Towe ls piice 1" and J8 cc nts; our choice for 12i centa One lot of ex ra sized lowels, ,n,ludin notted fringe with handsome W m is. 1 our choir- fi.v '0. iv.. .... - - -.w., jwiujfi price Z', oU mm ,) ('eitts- -Nt t(i exceed 3 or 4 to a customer. Prints ! One lot of the very best Prints, at 0 cents. One lot of best Prints in rem- "amr iioiji ; io yards, at 0 CCIlts. Spreads ! One lot of lmnd.so.ue Spreads, at $1.0(1; our price on tbem has Icen'fl 40 -ot more than one to a customer. ' Ladies' Handkerchiefs ! One lot of Ladies HandkcrcLi. fs, with .'Oand -2r, centx; vcur choi.-e for 15 Hose ! -U edits One lot of Ladies full regular made ba brimn Hose at 121 cents, on,,er pn. e 20 cents. Don't fail to ,ee them. One lot of Ladi s black Hose, superb quality, at -23 cuius, iornier )ricc 10 cents. Bleached Cotton ! 0nwdOlf-.1ff BvTbptl S'0"0"' fu" -Vnr'1 "'e.t8 cents. Not to ex cecd 1 2 yards o a customer, and ill not be run but for two days 111 tlll fill! OU i,r. rtrA. . 'Il 1 . I .1 J ..-.v, .-, tut,- BtuLik wm ue exnausteu. Flannels ! Don't fail to see our Canton Flannels. Red and White Flannels, fully 20 Handkerchiefs will be sold at 5 cents. One lot of Gent's full reim larJ,laae u?hsH half Hose' at 15 ccnt 'onner price 25 centn i ; "r iJt Cle1 out ou the first day at tLin price. One ' lot of hite (Joods, including 18, 2U, 25 and .30 cent quality, entire lot will be lumped at 12 cents per ard for choice; just one-half their value. Can you allord to miss this chance Remarkable bargains in Torchon Laces. A great slaughter irfblack and colored Silks. Oct our prices even if you do not buv! Srrial Lowest Prices Plans and estimates cheerfullv furn ished and c-ontraets solicited at home or abroad. Our plant is equipped with the latest improved labor-saving ma chinery and we are prepared to fur nish Sash, Doors, Blind, and all kinds of Builders' Supplies at prices that cannot be beat. auglO-dtf Carpets and Ruers I A magmheent assortment in Brussels and Ingrains. The whole line will be . closed out at a gieat reduction from former prices. In conclusion we would impress upon you the importance of attending this Kale. Alany bargains will be offered which do not appear in this advertisement. Remember the bale commences WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 14th, LASTING 15 DAYS. Don't Delay, But Come at Once. Store opens promptly at r.J o'clock, A. M. You cannot help- from bein pieasea. as tiie assortment w f . o v tALiCUllUIJ Will lie Klinwn rnn A ! Iv; XZ:'?::?. 'lVVOe now WW, during the next IB Respectfully, THE OKIGIXATOR OF SPECIAL S LES BEWARE OF IMITATORS 1 . J', i; i . i: r
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