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rv 3 Pitt 4 lMl)XI)AV. NOV. 26, 1888. lie TK LEG II A PI I. -oil jt1 i a-' Vn'rlisli Leave New York in Numbers Vouk, Nov. 24. this is Evac- nav ami the Kngiish are 20- irl, a vengeance. Lord Sack- 1 1 .;. i..::.,i. ur::. West- Kin-" Diiiisii AiuisLLT at uuiu. has already taken his .. Hi.s daughters, who on. ,4 tlu-iii-elves to the people of inn.rtMii, accompanied mm. Mr. 'jhHiniH'iuun, n r isneries Vt t'anif-. iiarf gone ana taken ' (,;,,! in young American bride. y s. S'ortlicqtc also took his 'raue, with others more or less "J iiit-li- annals of English fame. lliotna .m. waller, Consul TITIA y -N ERAL ASSEMBLY.! ,,n. ' ' ,,. senate. i .T uollinson, dem. den P Dl8.trict-Ciirritue'k,'Caifl- Wall and V. Wal Davidson reps Davif .Inlir H.....1..- 1. Abbott, of nrv..i.J V," ld"s' . J Ktj Dun n J R 1 ertford, dems. aw, ot , Durham John T. Xieols rlm L",! . - . ... sjr. ra 1 -i 1 1 ... to Loimon. saueu on a uinei U .... 7 MH.Vl- ' 1 . 1 X -1 , .jjp, pimnaor) 10 snow that iiii'rintn feelings prevailed over ;l!li.-itii'Ie f"" the others that were ot! circumstances compelled , honi'-. On hoard the .French '.t.-aiii'T a JJnurgoyne, in ad ,',,, to Lord; Sackville West and Victoria and Amelia and Air. :)lr. Ctiainhcrlain, were Admiral ij .L'p-hi'r, II. S." N., and .Mrs? ,W. b'rd- Sackville West and .,laHrlihiis and Air. and Airs, bei'lain went on board'. -the a-t night. Mr. Cliamber : u:h ostentatiously followed, or vrai't'oinpauicd, by a detective. ,iutt T'lcclined to be interviewed, -ijilif niost unobsorving observer in'olr-ion was patent. The .ji.-rit Englishmen who lelt to- ,.1! .strictly to the seclusion of r -rateritoins and positively de ,,j to lie interviewed. Second f)istr,v 'p. ... , inrton xt-TV ' tTe. ."ash- nnrl p ,r llll-are, tfeautort, Hvde tin W H,Ct' W; tubl of iiar! Thir',1 iV ;UCas!' of H-Vde -iems. Bertierd4,StriCt-No'''Ptonan(l Fiith District EflaprK. r, ., Wimberlr ro; ieujrepg. ,. Sixth District Pitt v r I reene X. H. Beanian. rm. ams, dem. ' " uiltord-Woods and ( ).Starbuck and SV UM'-U,8V?ct"Wil. -Nash wiLra"klln' Er. K. W. Kin,, of EDWARDS & BROUCrBTON, Printers and Binders, i ! SALE RALEIGH. N. C. Edgecombe Justice and Hridtrer reps. ' ' , gorsvth Chas. Kevnolds, rep. rranklin C i ru t ' i I rM-r. V -w .J HO. I. ; v.iiuuo, oetns. ; - - ! C!?;l!?nTfR: VhAte' len)- i We have the lart n.l ,nt Granville-r:An irH7: T North Caroling and 1 V J "' , are nreparw or a km k nf Tnl, Wrl- - i v k. II Ul A, ... i"r 11. -... w;i XJl V. Kintr of dems. -r- OI,ls' Nash. rhtJV Di8trict-Craven: (leor,e v: ' 01 ) rep. II Tens. rp Halifax W. H. Anthonv, T iayior, uems. Harnett Wm. Pearson, dem. Hay wood W.. H. Hargrove, dem xienderson J i f: Hertford J. L. Anderson, dem. Look and Pamphlet Printing, Book Blading. Blank Rook Ar.inn fa Kecords, Ledgers, Day Books, Ac.' Rebindincr Old Books, kc. If v3 V-J sr. Ninth Distrif.tT,;. . . , , ! -tiertiord J. L. Ander. dem lentn P Valparaiso, Nebraska, liank w .1 1 .... . in( 'Aon. Nov. 2-L--A sneeial dia, ;h from Omaha, Nebraska, says : me examination 01 tne anairs ot A.Scoville and (J. A. Crafts, the i:uninig' aiparaiso, 'Nebraska, 1 . ' W'N it l)eeomes ovinp'nt. that -T-u-indlinir onerations have bepn n x v-aa L-rieil on 111 a svtematic manner lor a? tune. Several more croked mictions have come to liVht x tiiem are tne toririnL' ot 1 . " - xi una mortgages to the extent aiore than 2U,()U(). To one of -etor 8D.0UU was forced the rmmo I.L Magee, of Valparaiso, and a. 1 I m ' ion property wnicn xMagee had tr owned or controlled: Thu w W ifor's name was forced tonnnt h O ;&), also on property which ,1 il ' . a r 1 . . jirtu iu uuier parties, in both these cases the mortgages were .iein Scoville's favor and wprP :otiated by hina. He also exe- wiorgeu instruments on several msq this county in various )onts on all nronertv tn whinh sever had a shadow of fitle. niie is about thirty-seven years He was a member of th r x7 civ w n v m. viiv iV IT VI use of the Nebraska! ecislntnre in :s'i. from Saunders county, -has always been regarded as an '-''it business man: and tood -t 7 "VVV- nn the community. Crafts, the r was about twenty-three :""luDr) liitiier smaii in stature, frCQoiplexioned,' and wore a i tuirk moustache. It is thought men have gone to Canada. 'e lioston at Home Again. $ iouK, Nov. 24 The United 11 steamer Boston, which was sported at Port au Prince, :. where she was sent when the 'Il,'tl government. sei7pd ih't can steamer Hay ticn Kepub rwched New York- t hi a rr-; anchored in quarantine. It, is "ed that tl . , - sm,Jll . 1CIU1 ucu ' X1itvtl on aeennnt. ofTrll 'iking out among the crew. Injunction; 5:-Ai'KLrntA, Nov. 24 A pri- I A naneellor Gibson, of the Chan- , ! at Knoxville, to-day an inJn A . . J '"juiauuu against the 1,1 the K.fSt THIinpaaua Uir Un ;a;JMU ,v Danville railroad, de- - -t uic lvo lines were com AJa.l, that the charter of the e nojiuthonty to lease. Visible Supply ofCottoii. lOk'I.' V O rni , . , -'u. ine total uP!lv ofeof fon v .,.Kl - 'ir tales, of which 1,888,842 arii"i ) . . -;-i,-uo bales respective er 1 . k yy Receipts at all interior iinJ r balt1s. Receipts at 3,225 bales. Crop in s-m- bales. l;b Ann naiik Statement. l ypv. 24.-Reserve in (Vi'J lans decrease, tenri ;Spteie increase, 8177,700; i 1 Lin Hh t' cif 1 W V?:41u',lwi circula- ilh- The -H".8 ceQt rule. l'J ; t0da regated Ha f p wuces 5ni,uuu lour- a is at lUl7ai' 'l7. terrible. .s of all. deaths in vsw Ynrt r)rr0UmPtion or pneumonia. Mat? n holds for most otber -rHev y, for Consumption will 4 1 ma.v save your life. R . J ayne, Abner Robinson of I)upHn B. K Aycock, of Wayne (le,nS.P 'I Lenoir t v -J.J 8irictreene and t iVJth Waers, rep. and dt li Dir;ctw Hanover and l ender, F. li. Rice, rep: ihirteentb n;Cfrw, 1 - , nno1 - 1 ;.,lllL irunswick fifteenth Histrict-Columbus and Robeson, M. Campbell, of Columbus, J- K ayn, of Robeson, dems. -Sixteenth District-Cumberland i 2lrnet'; L Williams,' of Cumberland, dem. rew "J? 6ntl? Dkirict Jolinstori, as. II. Pou, dem. f Eighteenth District-Wake, J. L Ranks, ren. Nineteenth District-Warren and ance, H. H Faulkner, rep. -vv,i.ii jifeirici uurliam, Or ange Person and Caswell, T. II Hughes of Orange, J. A. Long, of I'erson, dems. i " fi district -(iranville, J. V . Rrown, rep. 1 wentv-second T) itrint and Alamance, Sam'l J. Crawford, of iitiiiiaijue, uem. Twenty-third District Rocking ham, A. L. Moore, dem. a ?trlourthlDistrict--Guilfurd, A. S. Holton, rep. Twenty-fifth . District-Randolph and Moore,. J. J.White, dem. Twenty-sixth District Richmond and Alontgomery, J. T. LeGrand, dem. 7 Twenty-seventh District Anson and Union, R. E. Little, of Anson dem. ' Twenty-eighth District Cabarrus and Stanly, Paul B. Aleans, of Ca barrus, dem. Twenty-ninth District Mecklen burg, J. Sol. Keid, dem. Thirtieth District Rowan and Davie, T. B. Bailey, of Davie, dem. Thirty-first District Davidson, P. C. Thomas, rep. Thirty-second District Stokes and Forsyth, Edgar Lineback, rep. Thirty-third District Surry and 1 adkin, W. W. nampton, rep. Thirtv-fonrth Tht Wilkes and Alexander, W. W. Bar- oer, oi witkes, . D. Turner, of Alexander, dems. Thirty-fifth District Alleghany, Asnu ana- ataucra.- w . s. Fnrth no- dem. Thirtv-sivth T)istriet Pl.iwn Burke, Ale Do well, Mitchell, Yancey, II. S. Blair. Caldwell, nnd S h Briggs, 'Yancey, dems. Thirtv-seventh Dtriet pot and Lincoln. Dr. J. R. Turner of Pn. tawba, dem. Thirty-eiglitli District Gaston and Cleveland. Jno. F -Leoner of Gaston, dem. Thirty-ninth District Rutherford and Polk, Dr. T. B. Twitty, dem. -Fortieth District Buncombe and Madison, v . fe. 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. lCUlli cllC,. . . . . . .... Oi liepn oilcans, . : , . uem. Jackson W. A. Dill, dem. ...Jnston Josephus Joimston, R. " . ellons, dems. Tories E. M. Foscue, dem. .Lenoir Shade I. Woolen, dem Lincoln W. A. Hoke, dem McDowell-W. M. .Wanton, dem. Macon George A. Jones, dem. -Madison Lawson, rep. -Martin J. B. Coflield, dem -Mecldenburg--Jas. C. Long, J. W. Hood, N. Ciibbon, dems. Mitchell S. M. Banner, rep Montgomery J. F. Crowdrr. ren Moore M. J. Blue, dem Nash J. .B.. Phillips, dem. New Hanover V. Howe.J no. Hol- foway, reps. Northampton, A. R Jacobs. N. l iia wis, reps. Onslow Thos. E. Gilman, dem Orange Th os. M. Cheek, dem. 1 amlico-R. I). MeCotter, dem. 1 asquotank Barco, rep. Pender JL 0, Johnson, dem. Perquimans J no. D. Parker, dem. i'erson T. J. Yanrev Ritt-M. C. S. Cherry(G. BKing, Where you can always find a lai-e I stock ot . supplied with all their needs. BOOK-KEEPERS 'will: find our Patent Spring Ledgers 11 lT VERY BEST MADE. ! Send orders to EDWARDS & BR0UGHT0N, Printers and Binders, oot22-d3m RALEIGH, X. P. NEW FIRM ING TO $20,000, OF USE & SHAW Main Street, Under Stokes Hall, IS OFFERED TO THE PUBLIC. rill Hi ill li nil. ,. ...... HID ft TflBU l,BM,K3,,st "JJito.Nexllhyi 7 RR01,IHETORS OF THE City Bakery, mm ist m without mm. NOW IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY TO SECURE dems Polk R T T)nrclnn' ,1 .... Randolph 1. H. pugh, I5en:. Mil likin, reps. Richmond T. J. Wooten, dem.' Robeson D. C. P.egan, T. M. u atson, dems. Rockingham T. W.Hopkins, CI. 1. Walker,, dems. Rowan J. S. McCubbins, Sr., dem. ' Rutherford Thos. J. Wilkins,dem Sampson W. E. Steven, Dr. Y. B. Murphy, dems. Stanly W. K. Littleton, dem. Stokes J. A. Leak, dem. Surry Luther Waugh, dem. Swain Frank, dem. Pransylvania-T. N. Cooper, rep. Tyrrell David Alexander, dem. L n ion J. A. Marsh, dem. . ance J. M. Watson, rep. Aake L. D. Baucom, E. C. Bed dingfield, dems ; J. A. Temple, W. H. Bennett, reps. Warren R. C. Ward, rep. Washington J. H. Snell, rep. atauga J. H. Crisp, rep Wayne H. J. Ham, Jno. R. Over man, Jr., dems. Wijkes-E. O. Mastin, rep. U ilson Nathan Bass, dem. 1 adkin M. H. Vestal, rep. , ancey W. P. Whiting, demf Democrats,.... S5 nepu blicans 35 XT BALLOT. Democrats, Republicans, 120 122 18 170 i v 50 HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES Alamance Robt. W. Scott, dem. Alexander R. P. Matheson, dem. Alleghany It. A. Doughton,dem. Anson-rJ. J. Duhlap, dem. Ashe Bailey Belvins, 'rep. Beaufort J. S. Marsh, dem. Bertie E. R. Outlaw, dem. Bladen C. C. Lyon, dem." Brunswick R u i u s G a 1 1 o w a y , d e m . Buncombe MT E. Carter, J. S. T. Baird dems. Burke J. H. Hoffman, dem. Cabarrus C. McDonald, dem. Caldwell W. C. Newland, dem. Camden E. M. Deford, dem. Carteret A. H. Chadwick, dem. Caswell Wilson Cary, rep. Catawba A. M. Hewitt, dem. Chatham S. D. Wilson, J. M. Edwards, dems. Cherokee W. R. Trull, rep. Chowan H. A. Bond, Jr., dem. Clay J. S. Bell, dem; ! Cleveland 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. FIRE GRATES! HEATING STOVES! Of Many Sizes and Kinds. "Cotton King" and "Durham" Cook Stoves. GENERAL HARDWARE. REUBEN HIBBERd7 Flcrist and Landscape Gardener. Cot Flowers and Bonqnets A SPECIALTY. Fresh Bread, Cakes and Pies, Baked every day, by MR. YAUGHAN, who has no equal. He has 33 years' experience in the baking business. A large and well selected STOCK OF TOYS kept constantly on hand. AVe have received to-day, a larger and well selected stock of which cannot be excelled in this town. The ladies are especially in vited to call and examine. Should VOU Want to m.llcn nn- nr o - . VJJ 4 liKC birthday present, it will pay you toj vauujiuc uui miock ueiore buvin"" 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 lare stock cf DOLLS, which will be sold cheap. Pure Cream Cheese and Cream Crack ers, Fresh. We are prepared to furnish Wed dings and Parties in Iced Ornamented Cakes, in the m'ost artistic style, on short notice, as fine as can be made this side of New York, and satisfac tion guaranteed. Send in your orders and have vour GOODS DELIVERED FREE. Your most obedient servants, HOLLAND & VAUGHAN, DURHAM, N. C. eep. 22-d-tf. ' BABQ-AXiSrs DO NOT WAIT UNTIL THE STOCK IS PICKED OVER, BUT COME AT ONCE AND GET WHAT YOU WANT AT PRICES NEVER BEFORE HEARD OF. , The Store is Now Open and Ready For Business. W. S. HALLIBURTON, ASSIGNEE OF MUSE & SHAW. ARE YOU LOOKING KAUFMAN'S? W. J. WYATT & CO., Renumber we are selling our Entire Stock of Goods At and Below Cost ! Look for name above the door, as we are the only house on Main Street who are actually selhnir at Cost DEALERS IN Hi?Avvr.unp.i?Dii? ! HMlt 1 UllVUttlllnO,! J ' Evergreens, Shrubs i Shade of all Varieties lurnished upon short . notice. LAWNS, GARDEN'S AND Oe2Q.eter3T Lots Carefully looked after and kept in order. CHARGES MODERATE. REUBEN HIBBERD, Durham Floral Nursery. DO YOU PROPOSE g BUILD ? THE DUBHAM Sash, Door and Blind MTg Co. ANNOUNCE That they are prepared to take con tracte for Buildings of any size, in Wood cr Brick, from the plainest and cheapest to the finest and most elab orate, at Lowest Prices Plans and estimates cheerfully fum ished and contracts 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, Blinds, and all kinds of Builders' Supplies at prices that cannot be beat auglO-dtf walk. W. M. MORGAN, Assignee of P. I,. Kaufman Hay, Fodder, Shucks, Bran, jMOk fol. fii, ,trc,cl)t.d tiJe. Ship Stuff and Feed Stuffs j OF ALL KINDS, ; Field Seeds a Specialty;! And Manufaciursd &nd ttclcs, DURHAM, N. C. P. W. VAUGHAN, Ph. G., 6Q DURHAM, N. C. n i i IT I SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN pmitiMsistiiiS; A COMPETENT CLERICAL F0ECE OF RELIABLE DRUGGISTS -TO- COlIPOUND PRESCRIPTIONS AND FILL ALL 0RDER8. Fancy ii Met Articles, r J Cigars and Tobaccos, Soda and Mineral Waters. Vte welcome all and will treat you right
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