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Hutlc .ilnbaina, i to b6j found ne of th jnust v(mlcrful mineral wells in the v .1 M J Thtj diwxjvery of this remark ujilc -h-calinj water was iirely acci-lf-ntaLf in digging a) well, at tjie doptu tti worjcmt'ii came njon imnerar inrougn wnicu Tonic, f J. County, f forty McM'l j a small flow of water, which nv rASHlNGTON NEWS. i ! 1 M f v o:- OATHEEED BY THE LEADEH'S SPECIAL COEBESPONDENT. ur ITS AX IMMENSE MAJORITY' WEEKLY HEWS SUMMAET.' XOKTH t'AROLIXA. i akhixotox, BJ C. November 9.- Senator Spooncr has suddenly become the popuiar- 7ayorite for the vacancy j On the behch of lhi Simrpmo f.tiH i because ,Mr Harrison is rerouted to s! H l , p ' i i , 1 ."ii. .1.1 4 ally, without regard to party, shofrj by imvu casuaiiiy i remarKeu Krrrj Imllrmtloa That th Democratic Majority la the Next II oa WU1 Il. j r ! larger Than That f 1S74. Ji As the returns keep coming in, the political cyclone of Xov. 4th, is found to hkve largely discounted that of 1874. The people liave expressed themselves. The HAPPENINGS IN THIS COUNTRYi AND IN EUROPE. haayr K. Dun & tVs trade 'review' for.; l I ,;.! .(.' last week says that the volume of biwi- j voter is patient, but he wiH hot vjelds water alwut fifty gallons a dav. had such an astringent, .nir tafcte that the well was abandoned uiitil twp y(!iars ago, when h sample of it Was-spnt fjr analysis t II A.&rnith, rnift.Mor of Chemistry ana Geology to a fnend ilth tliathe IhkkI i to keen his cabinet i iim th IVtifiinn Kill uti f rwiirwilioe ,j ft i : T iT r w"" w - vaa va'w.ft.svJa intact to the end of his administration! Mr. Harrison mai or may not have made the remark, but I would sooner have Attorney General Miller's chance for the appointment than one yet mentioned he has the car of the appointing power, whujh gives; .1 . y i me -omge on a would-be justices. Explanations, tha ithe that of anv him rest of I the do not sati ' sal ' 1 w 1 -1 ;it tix j" i liemicai jjarxraiory oi me I'liiversity of Alabama. . 4 The jM'cific gravity of the water is 1.0070 placing it at once at tha head of Tonus and Hlood rurifM-r-. Anj alioluto- curb for. T)yiepsiaj, Chronic! Ii;irrlirrsi,j J)iHcte,' iravt or any .l'nmgnientiof , the; nirinaiiy organs, Sick and Nervous Headache, tllcera- - - I i it" 1 '. r . 1 i l l.i- I II lion, aid ucinorrniig(5,oi me v ouiu, ; mc SaV that it was democratic fac- torily explain arp still being whispered ut.li, ..m- .V"y. r.-vr- "' rome sav inai n was democratic Krv'si'K'lasL iK)ietimatisni,5 Lei corrhoca, t ? , . i i.i . i i s J ! representatton of the nc;7 tanfl (fleet, ivinius; Lilies, Old Sores, and i i . 1 1 . ..... : j..Lt ui'tn" .others .that it wM I opposition t eruptions of the skin, Wood 1 pisoning, Kc('ina, Salt Hlieum, Tetter, Federal elecjtion bjlj, and yet others ( ancer, Hingwbrm, Sore . Eves, Clironic 'Sore.; that it was Tin oat. 'oughs, Catarrh,. biliqus Colic, Hiinibnj,Cnt8 and Hhiisca.'' The ! remarkable strength Inini-ral when g.illiHisi. known!- It is P( used by tlieru is into the ears of Mr. Itarnson as to why his party, was so nearly wiped out of ('ongression.il existence at the election. mis-law, was ioppsition to the of this the influence of disap pointed ofli Co seekers. There hi onlv one thing j that all republican (leaders water iilakos it; one of the of! remedies, jas, oiie buttlo, i i,; that i the ihstwd for use eijUals two t enough voted of -i anv other mineral water ctlv harmless, and can be rf thp inost incxpi'rit need ;ias tU t the N Farmers clajimed. tha For growing nature s ownl remedy. the Yeturning poison in its composition, ; ole lor the pi i . .i. 1 1 n . i.. .... no Jiarmnu resuns wouki iuu w irom 'president l'o k. of m 1 overdose. - I he sick amii atlhcteu dv.-jK'ptiics that have paid out thou .sunis .of dollars for patent medicines. hoping to be cured, .-but 'continually worse, can now be cured by of agree in, and that republicans did not cast to', winj. j ' ationali headquarters j of Alliancejjiji this City it is the Alliance is ivrxmsi- I ill: . ' V " S 1 i i litical reyolulioii. Hoar hat organization; carefully sift the that the Alliance 01 TIIRIE & RUAIIK Sole Agents For Brunswick County, N. 0. DO YOU KACKi- TUB : ' " th KNOW T STORI: "yhen you come to returns you will find had a hand In the election of a lar?re proportion o : the gO(d men. It is now known that the fty-second Conj gross will con ain thirty eight straight out r ariner m Alliance men and; from twelve to fifteen, others who an pledged to U. These men are froinj thejScuth and the Northwest thetwd sections in w wa. done. T Cheapest Uml lsest FIuco In the City. I E Inch most of our work! i i i le Farmers organization in Iowa, Nebraska aiid Minnesota, is not; our organization, but it inadei indenticallv the saint fight, and we exrect it to join us this winter The 1 j ! i : ' i ' I j I ! 1 Farmers Alliance is) piere to stay; it represents' Huy AVliatever You that; win not s j ; impressetl its great ref on until If upon ' i i . . . .Ml!' itorvj Double Porcelain-lined Bice BoUers. j Ulu f VVU A. A Ui O If it V aiftVftV - ww-'. , f Sad Irons from 5 to 8 oonnds. j me people . ' " 1 t ' ! . P . 1 1 tationaxv Ha.ndlea.. Lunch. Baskets. i i ! ins esumae oi mq Clothes Baskets 55 cents each. ancerihen elected brm imvcmeut it has indelibly he nation's his- The Alliance had no campaign in - ; u in and it to the ness, .both domestic and l. foreign, continues large beyond precedent Stock markets are considerably de pressed and, other speculative markets soirnewhat lower. New Orleani, Savan na) trusts and bosses cannot be considered ! and and Memphis report good trade bright prospects. The October favorites of the voter, however nces j foj-i ign trade surpasses that; of any sary they arcto the ixlitician. rliti- joth r mpnth; in the country's hUtory. biti leaders may iijnagine they lead but j Exjiorts anii imports at New York nust not ignore a following constitu-1 eai'l sltow a gain of 9,000, l0). Fail- Viicy, and ; too; far from their raliks urcs last week 182 against 228 for the means their ruin. The 890, is decidedlv the vote of Nov.. ! sainfc week last vear. Si ! 5 i people's fire at Owensboro Xrm CUpprtt Trmm ValaaUlM Kmm tM II Nrll Ktats ' I l i ; r ii- Mr. Hahb's f-Uingle mill urar I'iioir was burned !at week. I $..UO0. i ' S i l! - . . ! II is An effort iKin maile t!ottat4ih a knitting mill at this laee.--(hath.nm UectirdT. - - ) - j'. '-' j I lie Ann Ii tlnrtIina i tiiurtiri 0oii. vetwii at WilsiHi, N. (, Dcrt'inlKT lJisliop Keener will preside, HI. Ky., destroyed ', American. ; Non-sectional, it is indfea-1 the iiudd House, the Bank ! of Com. tive of a positive claim for reeoguitfbu, 1 inerie, Marks iDegans grocery a jthe past decadd y the farmer, mechanic and wage- worker. "It is a I bad consumers, the year to r ISO aud theie Was prices on situation to warrant this class to vote for increased duties, which would add to their living ex penses for the benefit of a few inaliu iacturers, who were already comfor tably placed by the present existing protection list.' ' The returns from the Congressional election continue to increase the Deino- i i 4j j cratic majority in the House of Repre sentatives. Uelow is a comparative list of the House of 1888 and lS90i I 189 Statks. Alabama. . .1 Arkansas. . .. California. . (Colorado. . . Connecticut. Delaware.. . Florida. ... Georgia. . .'. Iaho. ... . Illinois. . . Indiana. . . . 1888. D. ii . . S . . . . 5 . . .. 2 4 .... I .. 1 3 L. l L. wanted i none. We ap- yirtue and patriotism of Polk bo correct number of Alli- the next Iloit; If Mr to se A good sized Glass Lamp only 20cts ( at j the ends and aimsjof that organization ! may j be expected to occupy consider ! ablo snaee in tlio Congressional Record !ai,,s' loorXocks, Pad,L,H:ks, Misli dunJ th'e Fiftv-second Congress, even izor Tones. Whet Stones, Dog ( imlMtnrd l atciies As we roceiyo our gixxls tlirect from : s tj)cw if it dots not get any legislation. U. Ron tlje AVorUl, van tildes to t Racketer in administration did not all the trouble it could wt hrr on! Hloil tn (Tivn frrcnt . - J : cash buvers. 1 ' i1"1'"'; i"if u.my., u:jui t ww. Awn Tnr-DrxvYRP qpt t rnp : 1,1 " r i III.' Lllllt UH.IHIil.llt of the week alleging that CAM ONLY ?reei J rostmaster General Ithe liead was on T. J. WESCOTT. INDUCEMENTS ! Mr. Wanamaker is in Ifhiladelphia and i there is no onei i tivelyj for sav tliere - i. istorvjand Ji ist be offered to get trade, n e f pioves of Jav 1 . - .' i r. : 1 I V. . i recognize this fact ak-offef.:;!1?4 his ad' vocacy of the postal telegraph system. the firm oi which Wanamaker is eve of failure. here t speak authori but his friends here him is iio foundation for the thai it jmgtnated with cm- iould, who lias swoni FAIR DEALING, ' I - ' HONEST GOODS, ; BOTTOM PRICES. For the next 30 days wq JMIY GOODS AND will sell Kansas. . . . . .. Kviitucky . . j . M.. J Louisiana. . . i. . Maine. . . .. Maryland . . . . Massachusetts. Michigan.. ,. Minnesota.. . L Mississippi. . I . Missouri. . . . . Montana. . .1. . j Nebraska. .1 . Nevada. . . J .1 . . . . Nev Hampshire.. . Nep Jersey. . 1 .1. . . New York. . . . . . . No h Carolinaj. . . No:h Dakota. . . . Ohio1.:. .f..i. '....'. Oregon, j . . . . . . Pennsylvania . . . . Rhode Island South Carolina. . . . South Dakota. . , . . Teimesisee. . L . . . . . 1 exas ........... Vermont L . . .i. L . . Virgiuia. . . . ... . . 10 7 10 1 9 4 2 10 . .15 . G . 7 4 11 u asiington. . . West Virginia Wisconsin. . . . vomtng. . . . Tota 8 4 . 4 .3 10 1 4 ' !'' - : il I 4 2 10 p 5 4 1 3 2 4 19 1 1G 1 21 2' 2 3 2 d: ' -5-3 j 3 1 2 i 10 14 10 G ") 1 0 G .a G 5 i 14 1 2 Several car Wds of machinerv hji ve been rtwive! and pla-il in tji Alb3n cotton mills. Mt. Holly News. j j Thej dry kiln ami a half a million ftvt of luniler belonging to' the Tuja$ i - i i . U -Si Lumber (Toni)an, at Tunis; N. p., wert destrovod last Fritlav. Kstimated loss $10,000. The increase in the numlM'rof North in Carolina cotton and other factones! tailor shop, the Owensboro Messenger budding and six other places of busi ness. The loss will foot up $123,000. One man was killed and four others t ,; i ; , i i. i badly hurt by the explosion of a cannon cartridge in the Navv Yaru bit Staten Island, Friday afternoon. J. ..... ' - . I II 1 I-1 . lolent storms throughout! Great is 50 per cent., and ishows clearly the prgres the Statd making.- Charlotte Iieniocra't. . j j The annual fair of toe iSamtHm County j Agricultural Sciet' will be held at Clinton, NovemU?r-2(5 to 3(fth 1890 Senator Vance. Gov. Fow i i ' i ' I 'ol. Folk and others will Ikj present. . ii.. . L ! I .. I S-.- .. Aeconlinir to the roll niaue out the week, did ' Vestern Nurth Carolina Ctinfenp . . ' i it ; i l ;i : - I and occa-1 Will organize with I 'tG clerical and $6 It Will Ida "11 i Advocatti D0SHER, . , ST GEORGE & CO. Ikalela b ; DRY GOODS, GUOCIalllEa HAY, ':'','", LIME, " : i KOPB, W00D,c. CALL AXD I:XAIIXE ! C)l?R NEW STOCK OF AND CAPS. HATS -O- 1 tfuJH i SHIP CHANDLKUY, HARDWARE Vc. D0SHER. ST. GEORGE :C0W Britain and Ireland, last mulch damage to property. sioiied some loss of lifqj ijay memliers - total! 192. Three of the trrt-at Park nrr hnnsL body of mem Ralcigi j I s - I 'j ' ' ! ; r ' : 1 I I ! 1- Armour, Swift and Morris will, it is: I The 300 acres recentlv purchafcii .-by said, soon remove iheir'inimeiise estate ! ihe Winston-Salem Ijand and Improve 1 i : ill t i " ! 3 lishments from Chicago to some new ' mentCmpany, smth of 'Salem, U t sitcjon the shore lof Iake MkhiiraL iH'ing hdd off in streets, mauumcturiiig . i ill i ' I ! l I 1 ' I ' t i . . 1 I where thev have alreadv utirclmsiKl Ul sites, lots for residences, etc.! Ndein .large tract of land. Thi; them the enormous taxes will save j Tress f thev now- From everv one we hear the cheer Tlie capital ho Cpmbfined firms j ing news that crops are the best that pay represent is about $15,000,000. liave The Memphis, Tenql, ; Appeal has - They purchased the Mempljis Avalanche, 1 thought the new paper will ! now been seen liere in many yearj.. are even tatter ttiatt 'people GO WHERE YOU CAN BUY FBOli JOSEPH A BELL ho known as j Neck Democrat. . o as art 8 i4 io 1 4 8 11 a a 10 a 4 8 i8 ! i! I: I 18 explosion t ; j is thirty-five yenrs old and t fifty years old. ! ! Three hundred men hkve been killct at Taiping-Fu, China, by an of powder at the goveriimeiit mills I i I ill I Thos. Harper; president and treas in er i of Harper Bros., Company, Nev York, manufacturers of I lamps am shades, and Win. Harpfllr, manager o a factorv at an Werk, NL Y.. have two months ago, S'otland . ' JUST 1 WHAT YOU WANT. THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST. C.U. ASl) BE t-USVih'L'El). . CHOICE GROCERIES,-: BOOTH AND HHOI and t lie largest ansortmoat of I the Appeal-Avalanche. kvalanchf The1 Trimt v College' fJotdidl U-aiii ! ClG AILS AND TODACCO le Appeal : is now lindercoinir the . i lergomg the nrnsi heroic I stem of training! premratorM for the, I coming colder. 1 he team will play . lit- a team a eft the countrv. ! It is paid that their I Hi debts amounted to $30,000. Unfavorable cables from Ixtndori and Pans on Nov.! 10th. fttlmdst caused! iii -ii i i . a panic in the New York Stock Ex change. i a - - ' w - : ie i ynnxvivania iniveruv 1'hiladelphia on the 17th imt. j The; ceremonies for the laying 0 the i corner stone ol the new main building bf Trinity Collegu, on the ni-w college campus, at Durhain, N. U. took place on Tuesday, Nov. 1 1 th under theauspicesof the (Jmnd Iodgq aro to bx founl at JOSEPH BELL'S HEW 8T0HE. AH ..161 169 236 1 1 94 Manhattan Elevated declined $, Western Union 54 anil other stoc ks from 2 to G points. : ; i- James Struthers, a broker ou the . i ul i -ew l.oric mock rxchanm was while on the w r lie matter of interest at this time ' - I ! we ajpj'nd the j following list of Sena tors jwliose terms expire next March: j j stricken with apoplexy 2 s floor of the Exchange, Monday. c ied in a few minutes, Win. E. Newberrv. w hail from Virginia, wal .1 i!Saturdav, at Plains. Val 1 I Statf iMistal ftnt luirit being j one of the two away with about $40,000 which thev !xarded on t Pacific road at New Saleiu I i . 1 ! ' i June Gth. Alabama . . Arkansas. . DEMOCRATS. . 1 . . James L. Pugh. . i 1 ; .James Florida. . . Georgia. . : Indiana. . Kentucky Louisiana K. Jones . . Wllkinsou CalL .Joseph E. Brown. T n r A Mr. Harrison if prepanng his an- Kcntuck .. ...J. C. S Blackburii. nual message to Congress., There Louisiana. Janu IL Eustis. much Icuriositv to know what recom-! Marvlaud. . . Ephraim K.AVilsojn. mendations ho will make, and whether i Missouri . .i. . . .i . . . Gtxrge G. v eU i .i l.i-, !x gi r.' li- l I 1 it :n .. 1. A -oru Carolina. . .xrouion . ance: i v;iihih . . . . l , . . . . .lu mj it. i a uc. co u Lit v.aruiua. . . i auu .lauipiuu. MILLINERY AT PRIME COST ?iaK- roont I: HK-k whic ;'( lie will come out squarely tor or against the election bil, which ijt will be remembered hasj already passed the House. It is belieyod tliat Mr. Blaine will endeavor , to brinr Mr. Harrison around tojhis waof thinkingas far as the I Election bill is concern and that failingr in that he will try i4 per suade Mr. I Harrison to say nothing i t ! ! ..titM llilUit-UM I' J J ' about it m his Wessige;i i v.:- 4 The contest Jfor Ithe .Speakership of I the next House has already developed lhis ofTer is inade to onalil fn for our tall aiid winter . .-. i . i i U'lll ftrrtVrt biriirr tha i ' V. ..... 1 1 , . .. . . . mio a very interesting tight. r or the ! fi nu itl matit' iriMlv tliOM trill 1 ia las manv northern demcicrats in : House as there are ; democrats ; the ?Kmth GIVE' us A trial: BREW & DAWS REl't'BLICJLVa. . , I': ! . . ! , . .Leland Stanford. ...Henrv M.Teller. ...Oaville IL Plait. I.. Charles B. FafwelL Li. William B. Allison. t j L John J. Ingalls. .John P. Jones.' char men ie The io is said to arrested ou by United red with who got from a train i , i Northern N. D., Mason: Since making t Arnold B potatoes, a of North i Carolina, j ie notice oi Mr, REAL ESTATE Wo are offering a few Bafldiax- Lots 33x132 feet, at frca 0125' and upward to those jrho Iraild gnitable houses. i a - These Lots are well located an4 i -i: ! in i i- , . ' rdenV wonderful housing of i wm 00 glTen, . , . measurement of the viehl i v ! ' WEEKS & SITTTTT . from 2ji aires has iwen made,! and itj J (Jurner Howe and Moore PtnC ir i i . i . . J . . . He i i ) tiinis out that there wen- 9. pushei.; ; It: is hardly iossiblc to conceive! such a J. j o, lTriIPI5f ' ! y ield, but the facts are just as we stale ; 1 1 A .M 1 A O CC M I 1 L 1 1 fc them.- iBev. Dr (toldsbjro Argus. Alx-rnathv, f Butherfonl College, was in the city yestcrdiy.! Dr ' Aiiernathi is on his! return honie after visits to Wilmington, Durham, Greens- vessels of the Biuzihan fleet leman and other lioints, in 1 ! IiorojJlaiH the iiitrest of rebuilding the colh-ge. which was months agr in raising dest roved bv fire iveral The doctor has suctef)lel . i )jc:,000 in two months for; i ! .. I:., j : i', the new college. Charlotte Chronicle j Diuleri in ',t J :t ..... ; , 0 KX KU A h H KRCII ANDIKK. ! - " if als a large sUjck of Cipirx, Tobacco, SnutT. Cat hi Onlern IleceivM ' ' For Fresh Heats ., , Poultry, Eggs, Etc., t r i Ice in large quantities. Mr. E. c I ; year been Cotnmittee. I Beckwith, who haM jfor six j jpj IFXIDH a t ! a ' a . i a"a - a- Ii 5! ine -erreiarv ine r'laic i has, we hear, announced ! are exjK?cted at New Y i-rk and jwill probably arrive this reek. h Itear Admiral Walker ; will a tenuj to the visitors and extend the proper naval courtesies. T Col. jMcClurc, of Philjidelpliia, de livered an address at tpe Iouthern Exposition grounds, Montgomery, Ala. himself a candidate for chief Clerk of ! on Monday, tliat being at the Exposition, j I ' Chicago and Kansas houses will raise the price of meats on account price of tin plate. 'Editors' Day ity packing canned thfj House, the position held last action bv! Judge Womack. Mr. Ileckwith is a yery cmpetent and efficient gentle-! man for the position. I His friend hope that hg claims will be favrally corisiden-d. -Italeigh Nes- lljwt-rver. le raised cents a pound Califojrnia.L . . j Colorado. . . . . Connecticut. .. Illinois... ... . Iowa . . ..;.!.,. Kansas. . . ; . Nevada. ,j.' i New llampshireJLlIearv W.. Blair. New Y-rk ; . .William M. Kvarti. North I)akataJ , i Gilbert A. PiVrce. Ortiron.l J. .. i. iJohn II. MitchelL ' O" l it' 1 7 ;T II . ;i . . , Pennsylvania. J .".James D. Cameron. ;f collect its business up closely, and no The Hamilton mine, discovered a ....ii- i.1 . . . 1 ' jslHrt tirue; ago, aaa sola recently to the; Moratock Mining, Coin pan)', for! SGO0.O00. I This i property u in tbej l.t - J - ; " I LTwharrie nver di-trict, ab-ut three- of the increased i quarter- of a mile from the Saiider f Tinned lard will intnc and aUWt the same ditance from he river. It U close t the top of a A telegram from Abillne, Kansas, j in 5Uto rmktionL ledge haa been uncoTered about across the whole being I ore, while a great deal of I, , Tl J 1 I states that the Travelleri Insurance f "1 4WW iCa,has ordemi luUgvcU there lol nof fc ItnaRe no more loans, on account oir r - ; . i .j . the threats made by theptsoples party If .cm uP -fJ quanz innger ; againt interest laws and Jloan compa- which are ;renr rich, probably aaaying nies. Every attemit will jbe -fade to j way! up int the thou&ancU Tbtf find Vermont j i . . . . . i Justin S, MornlL rom j Washingtri. . . X Watn C. Sjtiin. I WLccuiisiiii .... . . John C Sptk.uvr. 1 more money will be put .otkt until j felt that investments will t saff Steres-t rales will be raistl if lomiAiiiess will follow guit. t . j U a good and" at present protablj' 1 rf j has more gold in sigfit than any otb-r other! miu- ! tu? Sute--HSalubiry Vatu man. FItlKXDS !! Earing been doing bnzinecs in your midst and with jrou near four jears cud t haTing by ray prcptotj in business gained ycur ' patronage, confidence and ; " ,; esteem, I bow in thankful- ; ness to you, and hope to " continue in your esteem and confidence and in doing so make it to our ' own mutual benefit. As a - further eridence of my v" . preciation orQUd7tp( u t trohsj I hare b ttx the 5 finest and most raried o f sortment of kacj j&zjL J , , toilet articles eTer dia- played, in thU dtyfid; cordially iuTito JcnJ cna ' ' and all to call aiuf th?nn:3 ' . and price my goods b to . doing I am rare you trill: become a purchaser, , , , lkspcctfcllj, I. 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