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it - . E : ITS. ., ; , t 4 -h-1 .. ..r. : '" I; M ; ;- . . . - . 1 . . . " ? jl i- - - ' ' ' " ' ' - ........ -- . - - - - - '- '" 1 ' '" " 11 ' " ' r""' u , .MT ii 4 51 -ii i ! . ! ; f 1 J 1 1 H I ISSCED EVERT WEDNESDAY. WJ G. BURKHEAD,.- Editor. LJ -LUX. 4- WEDNESDAY, DE(j. 1 -SSG " STJM3IAKY OF THE LATEST. Mrs. Ellen Kilpatriek, .ister of Mrs. A. S. Lewter anilj daughter F I)r. "WVuxl, of IenoLr countv, died last ;Fridav- night arKinston. - Instructive lire in Kaleigli yesterday. ,1,006 bales' of I cotton burnt, worth' ,"M. almost entirely covered Ty insurance. . - , " Another outrage" in the ; West. A party of masted men invaded a Chinese mining camp, and by means j of horrible torture procured all the hard earnings of the ' inmates of the' camp. Serious fire i at : Aiken S. C4 Mondav. Total loss, 24.000 insurance, 22,- Half Eagle hotel rorerty, of Ashe- 000. villel was sold last week for $11.0XW"' ' ThejT'resident'p iriiessagej is nearly complete. j The publi debt statement will shdw a de crease of only 1 S'tydiOjOOO during l ZCovemi ler . j The reason it was so j small was' lie cause ?14,000,00O werel paiil out in pen sions;- ; 1 lie receipts fif the I nited Mates Treasuiy for psoveniljer jiwere ?27M),000; exjuditures S24,(K)0(iM j - Gov, 'Seiiles has Ordered a (special electiim to be held in the tirst Senatorud dL-lrict, January 7, '157, to fill the vacancy occasi mtl by-the death of om; of the St-nators-elect. j Tlieyounjr ladies of Gohlsboro hare rgnized"a.''Scial ('Kjiiing Club.'! j ; The griiduaies of that school willfbe in great demaml in flie matrimonial market. Ve learn that lion. ' J'as " AV. I'eid lias made an assiininit nt for the benefit of his creilitors. i i v. Jarvis Ls cxp,ctitl to atrive in New York to-day .j (.'ongrtv miets next Monday,! iHttmlx-r Oth. Thj Conference! of the.M-. E.C'htirch, South, in "orth Carolina, assembles in I;eidvil!e to-ilay, Lk-liop C;ranlK?ry proidinsr." Tl4 Conference of the Methodic Protestant ( hurch meets kit Enfield, C, to-d:ry. , I'nited States jCirctiit Court is in session in ISltO. KITCHEN'S TICKET. lSS. For President, David 15. Hill, of New York. For Vice-President, John i. Carlisle, of Kentucky. Of the liead of the ticket lie says : ''.David IJ. I Iill,the great municipal reformer, the experienced legislator, and the model Governor of the great State of New York, stands at the head of the lit of American Statesmen. He has many rreat advantages over many of our biggest men. He is a man of large experience, great ability, and a na tional reputation. Jte is a Democrat, pure and simple. He is honest and able. He carried JNew York by 10.000 majority while Cleveland only carried it by 1,1 ut majority, with all the additional influence of the Mu; wumjis added to the Ik-mocratic party. Hill carried it by Iviiiocratic votes. Cleveland came near losing it with Mugwump votes. Cleveland would lose New York by 1 (Xy.MJO majority in lS5?. Hill would carry it by UW majority. He would lose North Car olina -by yOjiN.Ht votes, while Hill would carry it by oM,h.m majority. Hill would le elected by .:tMl,0M majority, while Cleveland would be defeated by ."mi,uio votes."'. Everything that i n t extravagant in the above, can he truly said ul Mr. Cleveland. Mr. Cl'vclaiid is a "gr.-at niuni--ciiilrefirmer,". "niodcl (jovcniur ol the great; " State of New York." he stands a. Hear the '"heail of the list of American Statesmen" as Mr. Hill, "lie has "rreat advantages." He is a "man of large experience" and "great aliility," and ly this time has almost achieved) a "national reputation" we believe. He is a .Democrat and stands marely. on the platform iiix.in wljicli the arty jlaccl him. He, carried' the State of New York lv nearlv lit x m m m i maioritv for Gov ernor, a ltd I.1(H( for 1'resident. Mr. Hill carried the State for Governor bv lO.tKil) aUl if lie loses in a Presi- ear as much as Mr. t'leve . will carry it for President bv minus l'.Mi.- There is no place in it for poor men. $3,600: insurance. 82,4iN. South rate The PiCpublican party is the friend Agency. Company: Pvoyal, M. L. of the poor man. Tliis is a contest Hewes. Loss fully and promptly of f'Kxir against rich. It is a contest adjusted. of those who have something against "r C. II. Lewellin. tailor, loss S42") : those) who have nothing. Every , insurance. Suutligate Agency. Reputlican speech we heard or heard i Company: N. (.'. Home; P, Cowper. of was almost in its entirety devoted Loss fully adjusted, to the - demagogical attempt io A. M. Higsbee. building and nier makethe poor .people believe that chandise. loss insurance, the Democratic party was their pe-j 11. Southgate Agency. Com culiarj enemy. Such tactics helped j panics: Pho nix. of Hartford, J. S. the Republicans to partial success ! Haine; X. Y. Home. Y. P. Glasby : thisyCar. If such arguments sholild X. C. Home, P.'Cowper: Scottish. T. sucee'l again we would tremble for j G. Peyton; Georgia Home. Loss the prosperity and perpetuity of our j adjusted satisfactorily. country and its institutions. It the ' l . 1. rostley. jeweler. KnijrhtsofLabor helped ( as is openlv i -S1.")J. Mackav Ajrenev. FIRE. ; FIRE. FIRE. proper exercise of volves the highest laleigh this week. it TIIEOIJY VS. jPliACTK'E. "Ex-Senator Jo 'MclKtnahl, of IiKlIana. is s a chance credited w ith saying that the Democrats of his State as an alstract; political principle likt the Civil iServic law well enough, but arejutterly opposed to its enforcement.'. 'And K) ire I H-moirats everywhere when they l'seak their hiinds,'' always 'excepting the fewi sentimentalists who' lulk ve in carr'vin outlDemocrafic principles 'ajid measures by j lirothel Kit using Kejiubliean agents.1- Wihnin-jfipC &;tr.. w -Jies pectin tr thc :abovei"llinc at uv ) 'vcintimcntalistsl as lirutlicr Kiinrs- - burv of the AYilmiiiLrtoii Stair is ' r leave to I dential land di (if he h (H t - As to (he care full v ireiared iroiih- ecies ot l.rotlier Kitchen -oi course we can't) sav. The signals here oiilv vouch fttr the state of the weather ii-. - 1 stated) to make such a campaign they eserve harsh, censure. Thtj wage earners in this country .have the power to control. They ought to have it. But every man who Works is an earner of wages and is therefore a working man. The of this power in responsibilitv. How shall the poor man, w ho has children -ami who loves his country. U st fulfill his first duty to his family and his second duty to his country? By following the lead of nien who live by perpetual agitation? By listening to thecroakings of malcon tents?; By heeding the high-sounding rhetoric of peripatVtielalHrora tors who make their living ly arous ing diss prejudice? . Xotiat all. The men who work with their hands occupy to-day a critical position one that demands wisdom and deliberation. "The so cial questions are the great questions" of the day. The laboring men the: idlersthe hoarders of wealth must study them. The hand-workers can. if 'the; "choose, imitate Samson anil pull dlown the house, on their sup posed enemies and upon themselves. 1 Jut they themselves cannot escape in the! wreck. W hat helps one man helps another whenever the hand insurance : Loss al- J-l hours ahead, and whether or not pleased to term us, we! be: av that Ave! are quite s orrv to have to Idiffer with Brother Kinrsburv . for we count the shower will eonie' two years from now we must refuse to answer. But we really would like to know how hen can tell that Mr. e just about 1 :;. M votes stronger in Xew York in lsss than yiv. Clevela'nd : and just bi U x w vites stronger in North Carolina, and iutl one', million votes stronger K " 1 nies: Fire Assurance, of Lion. Thos. (i. IVvton. justed satisfactorily. I lugo ( ioldscheider. dry g ds. loss S4.HMi: insurance. .Si'.Mt. Mackay Agency. Company: Continental. V. (J. Whilden. Loss adjusted in full. XV: -T. lUackwelr. l.ss 8ion: in surance, si '.."if 1. Mackay Agency. Com panies: Pelican: Crescent. Iiss ad justed satisfactorily. W. H. (shorn, tobacco, "loss ?1l'. I k n I; insurance. -Ss.i k k i. Mackay A'ren cy. Companies: Merchants. W'm.l). Rice: Hibernia, .1. W. Atkinson: Commercial I nin. K. C. Brush : In surance Company of Xortli America. V. D. Dean: Liverpool. London A' Globe. J. 1( V. t iiuri iiill: Sotitln Loss satisfactorilv aljustetl. C.C. Taylor, hard ware, loss -?1.HMI: insurance .."iMi-: Mackay Agency. Company: Insurance Com pan v of North America, W. D. D.-an. Loss adjusted satisfactorilv. C. W. Burkheal. loss :'..".n : insu rance, ?2" Mackay -Ageiiev. Cm ' pany : Southern. I.oss satistactoi ily ailiusteil. , ' H. .1. Bass A- Lewellin. loss 81,7 Hi; insurance: ?1.nm, Mackay Agency. Cmpany: Southern. I.oss adjusted satisfactorily. Mcslcv A-'Me inv. tailors, loss 8'(hi: - I CHAMPION SAEES COUNTRY FRIENDS! FARREL & HERRINirS ALWAYS VICTORIOUS! W'cd. sireto int'oriii our country that we liav.'.just re ived our . fr'n-nd in tliis and adj iniur 53 H AM preserve their entire eonteii llak's in inoiii-v. diamonds, books. oni-e lost, could in vt r ! ivnui i hk- ' ''' 'f', l:a ;-m p! ,- fa Id hi We also call your all. and that i- attention- to a fact, khat is gem-rally adndtt. IE ME TIE LEADERS OF DRY GOODS embracing hunireits of thousand- : if eitiesns oa'iers aim aiua' dr AH vcriii. -i-eliritK Dm- lam - v- ir.c'i. l.'-.idin-' i irn,. Read the Certificates ! 1 and 2. LOW PRICES IN DURHAM. 1'. VSK lH llll AM. Il KH.OI' N. F-trr-l ,$ e.. . t'i.i.,.l. '.'.. i, i.kmkn : 'iir -itv ua- muil 1 1 itr nt flu- l'.;n, in-!. Iiy '::i- "i.al.i- i ali'l ilisa-trou- tire- 1 hu i i 1'nr in;tn yi-ai. -nl.r:i- i i ir ': i-M'.i lri-k fiit 1. tiiiir-. ! '.aiiic. t v. . . .x n , i pliii f iii'l !lj trt- i-M -!.!-- our I'.nk tir-'t iT ot' our Uirco tory !.ri--k ! r-iir siit'l ui'kt t T"i .-- u iiii-!; Hilt Iny !;!! I. iliacn . mn 1 n nii.iun-l . i rt- 1 lj 'r-li.-it I Koriunatt-iv ws- u.- viith two .it your 1 It-rri ii lt Ki'.'-ni Sal--. hii-li ui-rc -ul'iv.-i.' l t..,t! I; licat.il- tln-v u!l in i-i-'J.-it an'l :!': .H.1..-1.1.-.1 in '.!... ! i : . u; 5-! si ' lioiu-i tin- 1: ; 1 1 u - -. l.aii.i'.i - ..'"i ii.. i -. ii:-- mi ili savs t the lrain 1 have no need of insurance. ?1 ". Mackav coiwernmg Civil St auutt 'i ii CrV ei'Vice this gentleman lirs.t-el. and a number one leader on almost but we must be par say that, 'in the judg- the S'tr is Serviw, aild aneut the Senator McDonald, we tyery topic, doned if jwe meiit of: The Plant daft on tlivil opinion bf in the United States. Tret out some body else. Brother Kitchem If "any bodv tojheat CleVelancVis'tobe votir av so ooulv a lid lets right square.' Don't .try to foil anvbodv into believimr that Hill thee o the brain-worken despises the hand ;toiler there conies the day of anarchy, the day of ruin to all. We hope never to live to see it. Uni ns? lin.'therh-oods. Lodges every agency to advance the work ingman ought to be encouraged and supported. Hut every man who loves his country must oppose every thing" that "tries to build up distinc tions ; between nien of eipial sense and eimal skill. The -Knights of Labor, have undoubtedly acconi plislieil some god. Outside of poli ties' they can do much for labor and can' command the endorsement of a geliev. ).' Lice. U !'! oHlTi'JlI- u rr in v . tit-, t a tin all men. Hut when thev make .fiirht 1 IS 1 v arravmg toor against ricii. educated against ignorant, birth in humble surroundings against birth ! : ,...ki. . .1 l l. .,... 1... , . .J .,, ,n,- .1 - iiieamii niai-s. mm oujioci in uu- as .toii uuali do. i . .i. - . A . 1 ., n prejuuice against ia ers. uie nivn- tde unhesitatimrlv coinlemns such and w-iirns the order that it Companv : Merelia'nts. '. Loss fully adjusted. The following named only bad goods ami buildings damaged, which has been satisfactorily adjusted at the figures below : V.' A: P. .1. Mangum. J'.-" Calvin 'lriant. ..V.."H; . Mrs. Davis. s:;u' Mrs. Newman, s 1 1 J.i 2. The following gentlemen had no insurance: K. A. Whitaker. musical instru ments. -?'! . . (irav liarbee. building. j?J.sN). M. C. Herntlon. building. s?-'.n-hi. oi i: kalkioii lktti:i:. iir 11 !!:' l!i"-"!l !. t!ii- - a'r -, :.- oi 'r-s-j'.' til. ! tor -tor- i-r i'.v ii'.ri -t i t i ' - - - - - -I'. - ; i : 1 i',. r ! 4. Without ;iiiv egotism on our part, we unhesitatingly -av I!.; W II BUSINESS . TBOROU&HLt . 1 w- k .i U I- M 8. having i n raise! by jtwo of the best niep-h Vbout two vears alio we eonilllelieed bl time we challenge the 'State to j.roduee a tin IS ALL ITS MM, tnts in Wilmington. X. ( siness. :inl in that l that ha-'iiKtde l. Ii. u to I'lluT u itl: a'.' ' l oinaiiiini: '!' l ; r lo ol'o -1 111. at -u -ril ,i:r t i..; 1 M iiion.ls in '!! ir-.'-t -ic Hank -as - :m:i, !'. i. Ii: iin I w i i 7.V iii hi . 3I0KE RAPID ADACE3IET. oil:. i: 1 n p hele iio an fiat We the have aid -j" and a.-k ai 3 and 4. 1 i-j: ii m. N. c.. N- .V...'..-. Furr-' ti- ('.. I''t !! i . rvn.KMK.N : 1 limlino ,,t' your liNir' flrrins;'- -ati :,t iiai:ioi..:i Wi'ircHoii-i- ot!:i--. 1 i- I j m-,- -iii.j. iiio-i -vt-n- !-!. luiiiL' : in' ' . .i. .1 .: ,, of t'luriiiiiL' .iry t i-ai-.-o i..r . , . t w i : i -1 in' !;.- ! '! ;!.. -. i .-. liai- u oj.i iu- 1 1 -. 9. Id i. II v ". ,j ',, M:st Prcminent h the D:v tir-t elas- jK rsi in th i I: .l.:ii:U tin lion. .1 M . tr.l lo rill-1 a, -on;a:iit-.l. Wiirn: :.. i ii i ii . 5. Ti.. .. - a-:-! t! .I !,. at ; and nine times (1ut of ten the T IW 3TTTV l ? ' mswer will je ELLIS &d IMZTXSIE. F o .1 e.,.. . AT ti,. : ' W. f. , what we u; I that u Hi x 1 III 1 isve gaun iw is t d-tl, i iti lei ;i rrea,t biir man. action cannot .10. DANIEL'S 11 HON I CLE The Chronicle- of last week was such method ILE. News from tlie Capital, a (iatli j erel ami Compiled by 'Our Spe- cinl l'f risftiiliit.. Kai kk.ii. N. C. Nov.- of all f the Lrreat raiiwav schemes which r :a:--c l, aii-i it ua- '.I- Nlil.KMl- in tiii-joia ...:i -.1! yrt-ii! i !f itt all jir .!!!. ; iipctiflj not a -iiii'i: oi -lnokc -olici uiiM-. ai"l all my I k- ; on! llll-4ati:''i. I'N -!:.-! l. !a-.-r. il 'ia-.-. V..':r- ; : ' i '. " . w !' I;ii..-kM.-:.-- i .t; !!- vl t. 1! I i-.s'i ,-, . W li.-li 110. I ij .:ii a M. N t our manv iti.Ti-. live and accomplish good by j i lorm lk biirdtn of so niueh ta greater than that for tin a i 1'Cgf to offeb the recently expressed "tip toj' number. ; The answer opinion of a gentleman who is in a ; I5ro. Daniel made to his-Cund .erlaml j position to inow wherepf he speaks. ' corresix.ndent was in the best taste, j "lilid who was oppesed to the CiviU able, interesting and instructive.! i Service la wj until eoiiv neecUbv fhe ' Further than this, the .Chronicle ex-J i ! ,i j 4 j - -' . f I 'practical workings of Itit laic that he pressed our views upon the Knights wa "wrong;' and Civil Service Avas of Labor, question so .niuyh better1 -; right. Keal the folowiigarid judge than ,we can do-it. and the views of whether the! weigh favor of the'gentleniaii tor am it or an edit j : , j . theorize, j : "The second as ope of tlie auditor, the none are extension of a line from the Norfolk j-.. ..11. .i i ' section souinwaru, jiassmg inrougn ! lieautbrt. Onslow. vVe.. and pas.-ing j into South Carolina near Wilming I ton. It. will develop a new section i i ...:n i ... .. . l r o fiilrVTa?..!! the rcitrij.ts of 'cotton aHU ; a "-'ai-sop ioiaiu. it it this market have excelled the recc-iots f I Will run tlmmgli What is. alter all. ast season. t the siune date, hv alxiiit four: ; the most fertile part of the State. Its possible connection with the tish and oyster interests of that country. av nothing ot the rue. corn and 6. Th VSE FURNISH DI HHA3I SO-MK OF THE NAME KIND OF Kl IN. IJalcigh Xeics f Jl, server savs : ihousatiij Plea thev h 5 I . IM.ll M i s : thri-t- I;4 a:;.-r ant a'.ii'tla-r at liainpi'j'Ii t i.i- - : ol'joiir Siiaki- o. i. i oi"n.-;it-l -ah a:. -i - Iir- Iruii. In k!l ! ,, : i :i o) ,M. N. I I. ' I The 1 1 1 . j .-. I i. a- 1 t. I 11: :i l; 1-. Mi-k. l.' k M 3Like lNow Acqiitiintaiices. And to this end we Respectfully Invite you to Give us a Call and Take In as far as Possible jthe Magnitude of OUR STOCK ! Karrel cv Herring's ( aliil'lon ale- trom rust, mould ale Ii i , 1 uaies. j - se remenioer that last season id "libertv and free licker" to in Raleigh, while prohibition pre-j 'vails this season. You prophets that J predicted ruin to the trade of any Ihiplle F.r;i;L" i;i - .. Warranted free vV i'.j: ( ililK; tuut 'hi"l And ttfter bcln ldiiiLr tlie vat amount of (Joods eyes in till their various shapes and colors, ask a win of evidence is in j the Chronicle so nearlv coincides no i.ia.- i-iicii ' niuioui own mat u e uc uie pii-' . -i i,n :f: i, . - . . i ti " . .. i town that voted prohibition, how do Senator who : ik-ire ot -transterrmg Iro. Daniels ,' j , M ., . , i -. ; - , , : vou get over the exhibit that Kaleigh, ,: . , ameie 10 oui comm ... t u as uu f ? ()h tmt W(, coukl niin lias Wen noted lihcathcn C liince.-who lias his pravers tmost unlaHle ooiionents ot ; ,..-; . (i .,- , 1 .-, voto-ino- nt the iew system,: in iakng has animal rcKrt I .- . ives the rt:ci a turn anu ex- hes Durham after the to Secretary Manning, jsjys:! 1 liaye had to reccmimend the; renioviil of a nuiniiet, of -lerks of the i-lassitieii m rvii e. and. Lave se lected new men from anions those certitietl - for hppointiueht under tu civil service rules. It H but just to S:iy that the l-ivll ser vi'iy a IHiintees generally, appear t le men of in telligence and capacity, ho will undonlitcdly makejexcellcnt ! clerks as son as they have aciikired the technical, knovleilge. and ex IKTtne? which ;in be gained e-nly by exj.' rienceand prietice. The clerks" as a lxnly are (entitled tolcomniendation for faithtulne--s and;indtLstrv night i-laims, "Them's my sentiments," so we, without further comment, print this article: .Editor State (hkunuu:: You have been tlie friend of the Knijrhts of Labor. In the liirht of -recent events many readers of the ro-oo'efa would like to know what you think about the order amw. and aliout the arravinsi of jKmr air.unt rich in the late Constant Kkadek. ame manner. Losses Al,justel. The siriiitic:uice of this teste- I Senile Weeks ago. in conversation nioriy will'lie tmdcrstml by all who reinem- witli a nrominent L'entleman in Xorth iu giwim ii.re.uia.ons niaue-rs-ikijuj; i Farolinik. the editor ot the Chronicle i amoun the fharactcr Ot 1 1 tie men who wount lie sv- i i i t i .i , ,i, i leetedbvthe Civil Servi.-e loinmiii."- express -d his belie that tlie order , ( hrisli'iu U'VVtl. ill 1 ' THE SPEAIvEKSIIir known striving correct i ; ' correspondent of tlie Xeir.o tt nhMrvr nominates: i.c-' eruian. of Ilowaiv. as a I V-niiH-ratic S-jHtiker for the ' next .House of " the "General Assembly j of "ortli. ;irlina. ilr.iverman I Ls handsome, ! be inay tie. ac-onlplL-hetl, but bis nomination is t-vklo'ntly intended only as a c.mpliinent. - The next Speaker of f lie House will -be one of the great abused aii : InleonIent and lon"t you - forsi-t it' "I Itaki'ih orkimin-. i: t , i i- i I-: I M :i !' ' r V' ""' ' - ''.We caiinot" think the abcve is" in iceord 1ith them in their endeavors ; son; 1'; to edue; of the hands. -stance, have to the proper cedes Mr. pirit. The.U"(.'rima?t-eon- Uvermah's abilitv in a measure,! aid tlie refusing to wait for evidence of j. The Insurance adjusters have been busy during the past ten days, ad justing) the losses by the recent tire. The following is the extent of their labors tip to going to press ; Q. K Rawls, notion merchant, loss .?Kmnk ,.,n stock: insured for -Sl.tHHi in Sotithgate Agency. Com panics.: Northern, J.M. ( gden : (iueen, W. F. Priolean: I'honix. IJ.-H. Warren ; priiigeld, J. P.. Kzzell. The full- was paid bint. , .Via Smith, milliner, loss SG.- Mrs. is the Knights of Labor was j X0; injsuTance, S-UXM. in Jrouthgate L'omi.anies ; Uoval. M. L. Connecticut. XV, Atki nenix. L. II. Warren: (ier- the condition j man AikH-riean.tb . Dewev: Spring- .i t ... m the main, to auvanee ; -virencN irinciples and that he "was jn j Ilewe ftte and better men w ho work with their i held. J. The gentleman said, in sub- Mrs. Si 'That is the only objection I i the law the Chronicle. It lends all Messrs. its inlluence to the workingnien and j for her is not so uiMxl a triend t capital as ! stock saved it is to labor. I am opposed to the ! loss. Knight of Labor in toto and I think j J. Levy, dry goods merchant, loss the Chnmideifi doing itself a great ! :XM t: insurance S"J U.M M M.) injury iin standing lv the order." ; in tlie Mackay Agency and SUM n n.) As all our readers know, the : in the Siuthgate Ancncev. Conipa- 1. Ezzell, J)cimr a woman. lith was unable to cope w ith yer adjusters. I ler attorneys:. Strudwiek eV Iioone. obtained S0;'.(ll in nioTicv :md nil tlie is an adjustment of her Chronic friend i KEPT 01 as it ha the sine men. men" Thev his excellent fitness; for the; position, lor .which iis friend in the! AeusI & Observer has: nominated hina, hurriedlv exclaims, the- next ;" Speaker will be an! ' indepehdeht.'" Does the Workman want the man best fitted for the ojliee to till tlie po sition? ! If fo. does not the Workman think it would be prudent, to say the -least of it, to look over tlie "field, scan fbrnriki nf tbn TliiiiiivMti. tlie.r.-mks fix' W 1 h i- - f I It i - ;-n 1 laborer feel that he ought to distrust of the Republicans, and tlie small th? hjn workt.r. who wouia stir Wei of independents, and at deast in- up and! fan the flames of class dis- quireasto the merits ofthe ditierent tinclioil. The tenet of the Chronieh e has been the consistent S nies :' Lire Association. J. W. Atkin f this order as Loxu as it ! son ; Hartford. Thos. Eglestori ; 2si- r of iHH.iTus and it is today, agara ; bueen. XX. Y. I'riolean ; In ; ever been an.l ever w ill be, i surancej Company of North America, ere friend of the working-j W. D. Dean ; Liverpool. London ct jut who are the "working- ; Globe. JLDeW. Churchill; Merchants. whom we would befriend ? i Wm. Di Rice. Mr. I-vv's loss was re all men who work- whethejrwith the low or the plane ' SltK'X K in money, t or the ien. saved, valued at $V2J That! man is country who trie an eiiemv to .his to arrav men in satisfactorily adjusted. He obtained and tlie goxls ilued at $1 .")( . . Lambe. Slater or. Gorman, gents furnishing goods, loss lo. H n ) ; insu- one condition agaiijst men in an- ; ranee, 'S?S,tniii. Southgate Agency, other: kvho would make the manual i Comianies: 'Underwriters. A.G. Mc- llwam : efn. J. Peyton Raine. members of the House, before deeid i - i- i -l. I 1 ! . . ing that from among less than one rlYV. -l-vfT I110'-ll-.T-C- tA-t.lt tllO I is that t knows no man from his oc cupation. We regard a man as a man and nothing more. We have i 110 sentimental srusti or crocodile speaker $hajl be chp6en.in ignorance j tears tA shed over the workingnien lor regardless of ' or an v other class who bv hard labor of his qualifications his; wishes ?S I If the Honf ??iai wants, to do not onlv tlie fair thing, but the best thing for tlie State, let it demand that tlie Speaker shall hie a man who is a parliamentarian, who knows the rules of the House,: who; has a tpuick eye and a strong will, one who has the ability and the: moral; force to so direct arid control the deliberations of the Ixkly! over which; lie is called to preside, that time iind'monev mav le saved, avoided f Speaker sensible Roval. M. L. Hewes-: North- M. Ogden : Scottish. T. (i. Plnenix and Hartford. J.S. Lcss satisfactorilv adjusted. S sR. Perry, grocer, loss SlU.J i; insurance, to..n.', Southgate Agency. Companies: Harttord. Thos. Egles- fon : City ot London. .I no. M. Nelson ; PhcenixL J. S. Raino Va. Fire et Ma rine. R. F. Johnston. The adiusters ! earn their living We don't sympa- j show no disposition to make a satis tnize W7tn eommuiiism or o. iaiism -iaciorv in anv shape or form, or in oppres- j lawsuit jis imminent, f sion byj wealth, or w ithholding of j j R. H. Atwaten grocer, loss 4,0 ; just cnijipensation for labor. We re- ; insurance, 2.0tXVSoiithgate Agency, gard tlie conduct of the Republican j Company: Georgia Home, This leaders! in North Carolina in the late : companv is not toting fair at all campaign and tne eontinuea utter- i wun MX. At water. lis loss is not anccs m peripatetic agitators m j atijustec arotlsirig the prejudices of the poorj M. C. atramst the rich as the most demor-! loss 8 1 o. trucking intvrests.'is very important. XKW SETTI.KHM. There are a great number of n. w people coming into the State. -Vir ginia and oiith t arohna. even, are quite well reresented. Pennsyl vania continues to be the largest ., contributor and it is said that more peole from that State than from any two others have become residents of North Carolina since 1n7'. Many new enterprises are in progress or in a state of inception and the Commis sioner of Agriculture expects many important results during the coming year. Recently very considerable attention has been paid northeastern -North Carolina as a resort for inva lids and as a home for settlers. Lp to this time the great majority of settlers have been attracted to the country west of Raleigh. The moun tain and Piedmone sections have a peculiar charm, it appears. ; cllooSINo THKIR SKAT-'. Not a few members ot tht-Legis- : laturc are selecting their scats and there are observable at the capital the first intimations that the liojmr-. able body is soon to begin its two months work. The scramble for the speakership, with the usual heart burnings anil speeches, will be the first event. The Legislature -'has many things to consider. Some per sons say that the foe us of agitation will be the question of county gov ernnu-nt. Mie matter is sure to come up. and that is the heating of the capital. It is a thread-bare sub ject, but it will come up. all the same.' Year after vear sonic mem- ; her dies At pneumonia not a great while after the session ends. It i a , tribute of human life to old fogyism. ; That is all there is in it. A strange : fact in connection with the h'eating of the capital is that it 'would have , been arranged long ago had not the schemes of rival aspirants for the contract been of such a character j that the bill never gets further than ; the committee. Some determined committee will some day. possibly, i expose this thing and then the great ! cold and damp pile of stone will be : properly warmed arid ventilated. ' ! bits ok news. ' Treasurer Rain says that (. cents j is the-average price paid by him for j -fc per cent, bonds bought lor the State as an investment, as provided in the law. A paper in this. State charges as thev loom up hclore vi yoursvlf the question. f. rir. 3U55LI:. 1 GENERAL HARDWARE STORE, Crockery, Wood and Willow-wire, Lamps' Paints Lead, OiK. ll v, '11 iMilit ll I ,.v u--;f.i i Ar.d What Doss; all this SxhiSbitiss zl Bssutiri: FABRICS IVIEA1M? Ai COTTOIT 2ZiTO-." Nice lot of Grates in. Stock. OneJcind Specially Good for Burning Soft Goal ox Wood. ' - ' . -' i tt, TilKV A K K ' Hl'.M-K!:."i'l! AN ill!: is.i:v . J:ii; -.1 id the ab!i answer will naturally, -u-i:est it If tl iiin m that ha- within it.- walls a stock .!::: Approval :: tlie lb. h Taste ! w. r l! I.Ai kwk.i.i.. r r. wi! THE BANK OF DURHAM, MAIN STREET. 1-.I:T K-- .1 I MAllKHAM M'-! l.ri'lM - I 'As Ready as Ever to Serve the Poblic. it y -ii ari that will Corner Mangum and Parrish Sts.. W- H. PROCTOR Proprietor . i-,:,vii::;i:: hi,,:..'.,- HEAVY AND FANCY GROCERIES; J wwwwiid Lsn.i s.sm a.iv fiii Zl UiS ult, . i Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money Refunded. ( ur Hies- ( ;,Nids Dej.artni. n: i iiUed WITH THE CHOICEST NOVELTIES t itr Cloak 1 ej.artiiient is .immense. ' EMBRACING 2VZRY S7YI1S AND PRICE. Silk Velvets and Dress Trimmings . . SPECIALTT. CORSETS FROM 50 CENTS UP e i 1 KID GLOVES 50, CTS, GAP AT 75. SPECIAL BARGAINS IN LADIES" AND CHILDREN'S HOSE. i Best 10 Cent Bleaching fo 8 Cents. Best lC- Bleached Slieetlug- at. 25 Cents. Q. E. RAWLS . A;-'.-r4 l"-ikvr-, ';i!i a:i-l i.i:n. i'a:i le fi'Uli'l ill M t'rii-ii-H an- iiiviu-1 i MZSLSY& MSANSY. i 50 &ts. north 50. is and hastvi 'locislation - i i .- - A: firm, honest, capable a great j help , to careful, egislation j an utiscrupulous A'aillating, incompetent Speaker can waste both jnioney and time,' and as sist in foisting tipon us hiws. oppres sive and burden some. .S ; i - :: H!-t -V-U i - that over par had been paid for these adjustment of the loss, and a j bonds. governor Scales niav ro to t hila- , K..rth delphia this week, to -atttind the meeting ot the dovernors ut the "Old Thirteen" States, to arrange for the celebration of the centennial anni- wi vpwirv i"it"the rntifii"iti n ot tho oti- ' NKKi stitution. Tliat great event occurred ; -aii. in Oovemor Scales at first 1 MR. J. W. HAMILTON, Fruit aji'l 1 'mt'rii.'U ii..-Hifr.i"urt - lv ami hii many ir;-n.i-ran 011. ! uii-i.origiii i htii Ijht-v nvK ihrir iit;ii'.. i - Ri H. ATWATER, T-rv-:il. i- at J W. M.irki. K-irt-i Sill.w h arv iii-U" t . "l 1 hli-. lit- i l.-irut i'n; aii'i j,. MRS. ADA M. SMITH ti a -nn ur.if. nwj-jn ijr in the n-"'it ! S-.-i.. a:i',s l'r:: ii alii-'n.i haw li.-r gj-tr. Herndon ."c Co.., furniture. p00; insurance. ?7.5n; South- alizins and detestable imxle of cam- --gate. Agency, S4.A). micning ever seen in the Mate. It ! London is that and it is more than, that. It j German! American threatens to destroy the very gov- i Mackay Agency, ?-i.oA. panics: ernment itseiL 11 is as uu lse ior the poor as a.elas to hate and seek to injure rife rich, a it is robbery for the rich to oppress the or. The character of the argument in the campaigning in: Wake it was simi lar in some other counties was this : The Democratic partv is the party of aristocrats and rich men, " " " i . m 1 1 v lovemor scales at hrst ivu pointed Hon. K. F. Armfield, fCT "11- 1 ..1 i ' HA- Coinpanies: Statesville him at the Attorney and Counselor at Law Pamilxr Snnnli- urance, A m. I). Rice; j meetmsr, but the latter was unable to : J y 3Uppil( erican. Jas A. Thomas. ! go. " .: DCRlIAM" N"iC- I ,..r;ir,va.k"thj ,;,r , -w BYRON A. PUGIN, T. M. Ariro. the Solicitor-elect of Sun : Norwich Union : Lion; Thos. this district, has been at (ioldsboro. 40 inch, allWod, Black Guhnun in n : ufiweb.aiiincn uouDie Wdth CasHmere, in all Colors, at ! Cents, worth 37. - LOivr?.: Attorney and. Counselor at Law BLANKETS, SHAWLS, UNDERWEAR, PANTS GOODS, v:,- r- I-: iii' hhn:, . ; . :.vt!i:i,ir i:, Ts.ilcrizig' Line - : 1: ' MI 1.1. ami ' tmrtiaiii , K-ik-ral i '. .iirt-. :-. A'a-untiev S. R. iPERRY. W. W. FULLER, m . i..ii:i- -taut: "ii tiiili.l a a.-nl - i,' -TV k ..:" . !. ai: ron.ptir K-livt-n-d. Q. Peyton. Jjs satisfactorily ad- ; conferring with Solicitor Gallowav i ARCHITECT, juttxl and without delay. j in regard to the case of F. H. Broad- : ii ril m nI j Jlackirll & parr, postofllee build.- I foot, who is charged with murdering " " : i ' . E. A.WHITAKER. 1GS. That is Kept in a First Class Dry .Gpods Store. i iu-'-.i f it. I'x.Th! j'atrnti- 1-1. 1 . i lIlS XV ing, insurance t3..yXV Southgate Frazier in this countv, and fur whom t i f :..' ti ; . . , , - I wuipauiei: ereorgia xiome; ; uovernor caies nas otlerea 5oUL rer i Agencv. Pho?nix Loss full of Hartford. J. S. Raine. y adjusted. T. J. Rigsbee, store building, loss 1 T J n : n.ini. I ill ii:iv irrm 11111 - . : . ...... . . - - - .. fc' - ' i nm riA.vis. ukiias. Mihti Ml S(i aini I T . k 1 . . ..itU. ,L ' rumors nave oeen current ot rsroaa- iu"ru k w SU1?" "inmn-m at my rvM-itm-e oot's capture in South Carolina. Executors' Notice. Huvitii: ijualitifl a 1 1 1 ,.--, 'lei wi tin-- Exwutors of KilmunJ litTl-Uv !:..tifv all ,-.rw.,.. Hi! -:anij- a;;,U,.t his eM',- to't.r.-s.., t il...,.'. nr lM.re Ni,v-iiiler 1,7 l-.t-a-ii .11 t.ar 01 liyiii-nt. -a t-s.atv must -tttle at hT ayi;l!-I!l to U.- : ' r this ill j-j all .t.i!i. dv. ilm on nifiu firvfi. win ik i.it-asn(i to have my .-i- toraerf c-ail im-iv. Novt-iif -r v ls.sj. e 1 an 1 nuote i;, f ,.f,.,, , . nn.-i.U..'..: . " v.""1 """Kienui li s e 01 stock-, all we ask is for von qrgains, nor can we gne Respectfully, HAVM'H.ij Tltl.EY. ALLEN TILLEY. Exwutors. veU to come and see for votirselt, store then' we donrask "U Main Street, under Stokes Hall , next to Farthing's.- lei' del nif ti4 I! tl ! I a:' n: n h SB a 14 1
The Tobacco Plant [1872-1889] (Durham, N.C.)
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