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STATE OHEOlftOLE, SATURDAY, MAT 3, 1890. POLITICAL GOSSIP. AI.UKADY PEOPLE AUK TALK ING AIIOUT CANDIDATES. Tin Chronicle Give the (list of Some ol tin-CoHip ahout I'olilic.H Thnt is Heard Tlic Day. Tho Conre.ional Convention of the Thin! District will bo hold at Clinton, .Jul) 27th. The Scotland Neck 1 emocrat U out for Hon. W. II. Kitehin for Congress from tho Hcoml District. It pays the people are for hiiu and that ho will be "tho unanimous choico in tho nominating convention." to an unwritten law that no one shall be returned 10 Cougress from this district more than once, and in case of a change, it is now our deal, and the western end of the district i3 entitled to the repre-! sentative, especially as no better or more representative one can be found in the ; whole district. j Various other leasons might be given, I but these are the principal ones, and will j suffice for the present. We have con verted with several representative farm ers from different sections of the county, as well as men of other profession?, and are satisfied that so far as Cabarrus is concerned, Capt. S. B. Alexander is the choice of her people. SPRING AND - SUMMER - - , , MILLINERY HIGH NOVELTIES IN TRIMMED AND TJNT RIMMED GOODS. Tho Oxford Day is strongly in favor of Capt. A. II. A. Williams, for Congress in tho Fifth District and says: "Granville in tho pivotal county'of thy Fifth Con gressional District. Inverse the result of tho last election in this nunty and we bclievo tirmly that Ciipt. Williams t an reverse it and the district is res cued from Republican control. The Democratic Nominating Convention have a plain duty before it. Our distinguished townsman" ouht to and will be the nominee. If the farming interests of the Third Congressional District desire to be rep resented in Congress by a man who is in th'roi:-li sympathy with them and who will b 4f practical benefit to theirinter-.-t ui the halls of Congress, they will ieMiina?e and elect Charles IV Aycock. If fii.- tet is lidolity to trust, unswerv ing integrity, unu.-u.tl ability which is ;lw.is devoted to tho cause of the peo ple, i hey ill notnin t him. If the test tit the individual preference of the j.e pie of the'district he will bo trior ni ,UM.,. Wilson Adv.wt'3. It is published in the papers that Hon. M. H rower, Republican member of i 'oppress for the lith district, applied to hi- h "")' Alliance for membership, and u.h ivii'c'od. Our Congressman, Mr. Kait. we have been informed in Een deison. was more successful. It is said 'h it ho promised to surrender his law invnse if admitted, and they took him '.ii. Mr. Alexander, the head of the Al ii iue it; this'Stato, said a lawyer who would surtbuder (if he could) his license to join tho Alliauco was not fit to be a member of that body. Tho Alliance will not be fooled by any such, however. They are level headed men, generally, ,md are bound on tho principles of their great order. Asheville Democrat. THEY ARE HERE. THE PRETTIEST LINE OF CARRIAGES Ever offered in this market. BEAUTIFUL, DESIGNS Trimmed in Silk Goods, Satin Itusse, Cretonnes and Plush. Parasoln in colors with blue edges. WE OFFER CARRIAGES At $ 7.82, worth $10:00 8.50 " 11.50 9.02 44 12.00 10.10 " 12-50 10.20 44 14.00 13.12 44 10 00 15 10 44 18.00 15 8 7 44 ! . . . . 19.00 10 12 " 20.00 18.22 " 22 00 18.72 44 23.00 19.62 24 00 20.42 44 25 00 21.48 " 2G.00 Call and get a Bargain. THOMAS H. RRIGGS & SONS it 41 It i i i t ( A full line of Children's Hats at all Prices. i Novelties in Ribbons, Flowers, Feath , ers and all Millinery Materials. Orders from a distance will receive prompt attention. Prices reasonable and satisfaction guar anteed at M?ss Maggie Reese's, 209 Fayetteville St. NOTHING L.IKE SUCCEEDS SUCCESS. Best 6-Cord Spool Cotton. The admirable working qualities of this thread have not been narrowed down to one class of sewing machine, but charmingly apply to - . . w w I SEE COLOR-LIST CONTAINING 158 DIFFERENT SHADES. r EHY .9 tm Richmond & Danville R. R. Go. CONDENSED SCHEDULE. Tin.- reason MADAM'S MICROBE KILLER is the most wonderful uit'd icine, ia because it has never tailed in any in stance, no matter what the disease, from LEP ROSY to the simplest disease known to the hu man 8j stem. Hie acientilic men of to-day claim and prove that every disease ia hp: Terraquaticus Catawbabnnis l what a learned naturalist designates our CAUSED BY MICROBES, AND P ELL 11 Exterminates tho Microbes and drives them out of the system, and when that ia done you cannot have an acho or pain. No matter what the disease, whether a simple caseot Malaria Fever or a combination of diseases, we cure Winulnr nf tli A liinlii tiiftiK them alt at the same time, as we treat all dis- World. Hon. Alfred Rowland. (Lumherton Robesonlan.) Colonel Rowland, left on the Wilming ton Ixnind train this afternoon, after a few days visit to his family, to resume hi duAes at Washington. The geniali ty, affability, purity of act and speech, broad sympathy, and rare courage for which ho is so justly admired and which make him so popular wherever he is l.iiowu, appears even more prominent tr.au ever. It is very gratifying to his liumctous fru'iui to see him so strong at.d his health w) fully restored. 11" has not looked ao well in yi';ir. II a U doini? a vast deal of work lor his constituents at this time. IWotrmicc the well-known rule that the greatest influent as a Representa tive does not go along with much speak ing on the tioor, but is rather lost by it, he has won a place, we are told by those on the areDa and know, of unusual power in the body, confiding he has had only such an opportunity as is afforded by somethiog over one term of experi ence all, through his strong personal magnetism, high charaetor aud level headedness. His open, honest, manly face, backed up by so pure a life would bo a power anywhere. Whatever its name this know, it has j I created more interest in thin city among all i claeJoa of our citizens than anything that has ! been shown here in a long time. It ia almost an exact reproduction of the Siamese Twins iu an amphibian nature. It was captured at Granite Falls, Caldwell county, N. C. It is well worth seeing. Come and look at it, and ya won't regret it. ases constitutionally, Asthma, Consumption, Catarrh, High. chitis, Rheumatism, Kidney aud Liver Disease, Chills and Fever, Fe male Troubles, in all its tonus, and, iu fact, eVry Disease known to the Human System. In Effect Feb, IGtli, 1890. i DAILY. SOUTHBOUND. I No. 50. No. 52. Lv. Richmond j 3 00 p m 2 30 a m 44 Burkville i 5 00 p m 4 29 a m 44 Keysvilie ! 5 41pm1 5 03 am 44 Danville i 8 40 p m i 8 05 am Ar. Greensboro 1027 pm: 9 42 am Lv. Goldsboro j a 20 p m 5 00 p m Ar. Raleigh j 4 40 p mi 9 00 pm Lv. Raleigh ! L4 45 p m; l 00 a m 44 Durham i 5 48 pmj 2 55 am Ar. Greensboro , 8 20 p mj 7 30 am Lv. Winston Salem ' 5 30 p m 6 15 am 44 Greensboro j10 37 pm! 9 50 am Ar. Salisbury j 12 20 a mj 11 18 am 44 Statesville ....j 1 49 am!12 09 pm 44 AshevUle ! 7 23 am! 4 27 pm 44 Hot Springs ... j 933 ami G 15 p m 1 JXO. "W. CROSS. CROSS & LINEHAN, W. A. LINKHAN. -LEADERS IN- Fine Clothing, Hats and Gents' Furnishings. SOLE AGENTS FOIt THE CELEBRATED G. SHIRT fin i: - NECKWEAR - A SPECIALTY FULL LISE OF CHILDREN'S AN I) Boys' Clothing! 210 Fayetteville. St., Raleisli IV. C Lv. Salisbury i 12 32 am Ar. Charlotte J 2 05 am 44 Spartanburg. . . j 4 hi a m 44 Greenville 5 56 a m 44 Atlanta 1100 am -i- Lv. Charlotte 2 20 am Ar. Columbia 0 30 a m 44 Augusta I 10 30 am 1123 am 12 40 p m 3 38 p m 4 40 p m 9 40 p m 100pm 5 10 p m 9 00 p m Beware of Fraudulent Imitations. See that our Trade-Mark (same as above) appears on each jug. Send lor book "History of the Microbe Killer," given away by LEE, JOHNSON & CO., DRUGGISTS, RALEIGH, N. C. NORTH BOUND. Lv. Augusta . . 44 Columbia... Ar. Charlotte . . DAILY. No! 51. 0 10 p m 10 35 p m 3 13 am No. 53. 8 50 a m 12 50 p m 5 15 p m Lv. Atlanta 1 G00 pm! 7 10 am Ar. Greenville 12 35 a mj 1 48 p m Spartanburg 1 3j a m Charlotte ! 4 25 am Salisbury ! 0 02 am 2 5-J p m 5 30 p m 7 05 p m Lv. Hot Springs . .. 11 10 p m; 44 Asheville I IM 40 ami 44 Statesville.. 5 02 am Ar. Salisbury ; 5 53 ami MM STANDARD mitmi With All tho Latest Improvements ! Lv. Salisbury . Ar. Greensboro 0 o am 7 45 a m f12 25 p m 2 07 p m 0 00 p m 0 50 p m 7 12 p m S 40 p m GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY ! GOODS MUST" BE SOLDI tJAA pieces of all wool, black and colored dress goods at a fraction more than half fJJ values. '"fl Pieces black and colored silks (plain and fancy Surah silks) at far less than New 9 l York cost. )QQ plain and fancy Parasols at less than factory cost. 2Q00 I)i0Ct'S f la(lies' Cam1jric aiu Muslin Underwear, at 50e. on the dollar. 4:00 GcntS' drCSS Sllirts Ht GOc-' 85c-' ana 00c' worth 8;Jc- 1-10 an(l 1-25. OX A Pairs Gents' and Ladies' hand-welt and hand-sewed line Shoes, and vou can rav JmfJJ from $1.00 to $2.00 on any pair of them. A complete line of French and American Corsets at a large discount from regular prices. Yhite Goods, Laces, Embroideries, Gloves, Hosiery, Neck-wear, llibbons, Fancy Braids Collars, Cuns, Cravats, Jewelry and a host of other things that you can buy at prices" that will simplv astonith vou. THE GOODS MUST BE SOLD. XJJCIITTlCII fc TVOliTfclJS, Trustees. HISTORY ! LAW I Ar. Winston-Salem li 40 a m;tl2 30 a m Lv. Ar. Greensboro 9 45 a m ;H CO p m Durham i 12 01 p m! 5 00 a m Raleigh ; 1 05 p m; 7 45 am PHILOSOPHY I SCIENCE ! I FICTION ! WIT! 1 Z7 CLOTHIERS SHATTERS S TUE HlGUEST AcaiKVElIENT OV INVENTIVE And Mechanical Skill I Lv. Ar. Ral igh.. . Goldsboro FOR FIFTEEN YEARS THE STANDARD! Lv. Greensboro Ar. Danville . . . Keysvilie . . Rurkville. . Richmond . n (t 1 05 p m 3 00 pm 7 A .t 9 32 a m 12 45 p m j 1 35 p m ; 3 45 n j 9 00 am 120 pm S 50 p m 10 20 p m 1 50 a m 2 45 a m 5 15 a m William Easdale, Dealer, Raleigh, N. C. Jno. B. CuLrEPPEii, lticmioND, Va. BETWEEN West Point, Richmond and Raleigh, Via Keysvilie, Oxford aud Durham. SCHOOL BOOKS! Sunday-School Books, Gift Books, Juvenile Books, Blank Books. -ANT OliDrii rr.OMPTLT FILLED by- ALFRED WILLIAMS & CO., The North Carolina Book and Stationery Supply House. :o: BOOKS FOR BUSINESS! BOOKS FOR FUN! I C'npt. Alexander tot C'onsres.. Tim Concord Standard is out in a long editorial in favor of Capt. S. B. Alexander for Congress in tbo Sixth district. It gives six reasons for favor tug him: 1-st. Ho in well qualified for tho po ritiou. Heiug a gentleman of line sense, cool judgment and unimpeachable in trgnty, each of which is most desirable ui a typical repreHcntative, ho would l-finj? to tho duties of tho position, an vtM-rienco iu legislative work, having 'en for several terms a member ot the rVito Senate for his county, that would jvnur him, to a considerable extent fa miliar with the higher responsibilities uid duties of congressional work and t imlilo him at onco to enter npon tho :!ettivo discharge of those duties. In liflative work ho has been an eminent .ucceaa as is tewtitied by tho appreciation -f his own people in sending him so of a n to Ualeigh as their representative, slo ii now in the prime of lite, and would tiiuA devote to tho work his best talents .ind with a judgment that has been tried uid found true. 2d. lie is the choice of tho farmers, a Sa?K that has loug needed, and now do maiida a just recognition at tho hands of tho government; a class of our people, tu it while it is surpassed in importance i .y none, has recently awaked to tho fact tu it they have for long a time allowed oiiuT.s to legislate for them, that ihwc rghts and privileges have turi to a large extent ignored, and Hry other profession has been more Wfittcd by legislation than the furmcrft, and many of them at the ex-- iiso of the farmers. This is the class that now most nceda representation in ir It L'Ulativo halls, and there is not in the state of North Carolina a man bet-t'-riitttd to represent them than Capt. A!-x;tTider. Kroin the very organiza 5 '"ii of tho Alliance in this State, he has M an honored place in its councils, bas ever exempliiied the wisdom of ''i') e who placed him in those places, 'wig himself a tarmer, and a most in ''' lmeiit one, no one is batter acquainted villi the needs of that class than he, i"l no one has studied moro faithfully tin i t at tconomio questions of the day, '- nUring evils now prevailing, and f"-' remedies bet calculated to relieve "'r people from them. 'rd. The position will come to him unsought and unsolicited on his part. Ttiis U unique iu a day when greed for ''fiieo is almost uuparalellcd and notun fnl"cntly leads a man to corrupt and unscrupulous muthods to attain the e'vcUsd goal. While retiring and reti- nt iu becking tho office, no one doubts tlut Capt. Alexander would be among Jle mot zealous and energetic, should he bo called by tho votes of his country men to represent them. Uh. While it is admitted that Col. J lowland has boon au able representa tive, it is a custom that amounts almost 54 & 102 I ICEJ For the City and Country- (:o:) 'S00 am STATIONS. Lv.West Point. UK ICE WAGONS WILL BE readv to start next Monday it' tho weather be warm. Perseus who wish ice at their residences or places of business will please notify us and equip themselves with tickets, and we will bo pleased to resume tho business of serving them with ico of best quality. At present the following will bo the Price of Tickets: -5 20 50 10 40 25 AO .00 lb tickets t 4 100 500 1000 2000 lbs ii The Kabo corset that brines a woman to perfect form if he only laces it tiht enough ior it never stretches or ; i Teaks its " bones " or rolls up ! -has soft eyelets that do not ; cut the laces. ! Soft eyelets are loops of , corset lace instead of metal ' eyelets. ' If the Kabo corset fails in ! ; a year in any part but the j ! steels no way has yet been j j invented to make unbreakable i steels you get your money back from the store where I you bought it. - j i ou wear the Kabo corset qwJtwo or three weeks ; and, if 4 50 8.00 15.00 Ar 9 40 a mi Ar.. Richmond. ..Lv Lv.. Richmond.. .Ar! " ..Burkeville.. " ! 44 Ti'arcvilla ' i Fort Mitchell " Finney Wood " j ..Chasewcod, ' ..Five Forks.. " ! . .Clarksville. " j Soudan. . . " i ...Bullock's.. " j . . .Stovall's.. . " i 11 00 a m 1 00 p m 2 05 p m 2 23 p iu 2 52 u m 2 4 p m 3 (.Hi p m A 2'J p m :? 35 p m ,, 50 p m 3 58 p m I 4 22 pmlAr. 55 & 103 0 10 pm 4 45 p m 4 40 p m 2 45 p m 2 00 pm 12 53 p m 13 47 p iu 12 HO pm 1210 pin 11 a m 11 40 a m 11 24 a m 11 15 a m .O-'ord....Lv:10 4G am 4 00 p m 5 15 p m 5 45 p m Lv....Oxford....Ar; Ar. . .Dabuey Lv j " ..Henderson.. " 10 00 am 9 25 a m 8 55 am 4 22 p m'Lv. I i K V. VTrt I 44 to v 1X1 4 55 p m 5 17 p m 5 33 p m fi 80 p m . " . 7 00 p m Ar. c( it ii ..Oxford ...Ari ..Stem's Lv ..Lyon's.... " ; .Holloway.. " i . .Durham. . . " 1 ....Carey " i .lialeish Lv. in 4 am 10 W n m 10 09 am v i a m 9 !o a m syii am 8 lf am fDaily except Sunday. Daily. Daily except Monaay. -:o:- SPECIALTIES IN FANCY STATIONERY. COMPLETE BUSINESS OFFICE OUTFITS OF BOOKS, PAPER, INKS, WAX, MUCILAGE, STANDS, ERASERS AND EVERYTHING ELSE. Visiting Cards and Gift aud Memento Cards without limitation as to variety and beauty. Complete catalogue free on application. ALFRED WILLIAMS & CO., RALEIGH, N. C. IB II l MMBR mi, 1 Have just returned from the North ern Markets with the Iarcet and School Work -WILL HE- best assortment o( Imported SPRING OUR 5REAT SPECIALTY AND SIHI3IER SUITINCiS ever ofler ed in the city of Raleigh. My terms are CASH, which will enable me o Packed for shipping $1.00 per 100 pounds. Special rates on large lots. Not less than t wo tons can be shipped unpacked. TERMS CASH, -a JONES & POWELL. Agents Raleigh Ice Factory. A PROSPEROUS COMPANY The vKtna Lite's Gains in 1889. The handsome gains made by tho Aetna Life Insurance Company the paat year, in every department of its business, shown con clusively that the company ia activelj and successfully, as well as conservatively man aged. Its growth from year to year has been steady aud substantial. The gains were as toiiows: A gain in membership of A gtiin in interest income of A gain in market values of A gain in surplus of A gain in premium receipts of A gain in income of A gain in assets of A gain in new business of A gain in insurance of m7-3nx not satisfactory, take it back and get your money again. W. H. & R. S. TUCKER & CO. PRE ITY F'UENITUKE MAKES COSY HOMES ! COSY HOMES MAKE HAPPY PEOPLE I -AND- A.G. RHODES & COMPANY Are makiug people happy every day by the liberal teims thev offer on all kinds ot FUKNITUKE! Additional train leaves Oxford daily except Sundayll.00 a. m., arrive Mender son 12.05 p. m., returning leave Hender son 3.10 p. m. daily except Sunday, ariive Oxrord 3. Id p. m. i Xo. 50 leaving Goldsboro 2.20 p. m. and ; Raleigh 4 45 p. m. daily makes connection i' at Durham with No. 19, leaving at 6.00 p. ! m. daily, except Sunday for Oxford, Hen ! derson, and all points on O. & H., O. & C, ! and Ii. & M. Roads. i Passenger coaches run through between ; West Point and Raleigh via Keysvilie, ; on Nos. 54 and 102, and 55 and 103. ' Nos. 51 and 53 connect at Richmond from and to West Point and Baltimore daily except Sunday. Xos. 50 and 51 connect at Goldsboro with trains to and from Morehead City and Wilmington, and at Selnia to and from Fayetteville. No. 52 connects at Greensboro for Fay etteville. No. 53 connects at Selma for Wilson, N. C. Nos. 50 and 51 make close connection at University Station with trains to and from Chapel Hill, except Sundays. sell these goods at astonUhingly low FOU THE- NEXT NINETY BAYS. figures. Come early and make your selection before my Stock has been picked over. Pleasure taken in Showing Stock and explaining how an elegant and satis factory outfit can be had at small cost. 3,236 $51,435.0 ! 54,'J73 05 j 179,036.36 i 334,446.66 I 385,881. j 986,784. ! 4,095,511.00 ! 7,765,415.50 THE VICTOR TYPE-WRITER lias eighty characters. Excels ia quality of work. Very simple, easy to learn. The best Type-writer for the money. Price $15.00. Only. Sample of actual work eent on application. WILLIAM EASDALE, Dealer, ( Raleigh, N. O. Fancy Chairs! Hall Racks! Bookcases! Dressers! Wardrobes! Everything! Chamber Suits, complete, in great variety Broken Suits provided if desired. SLEEPING-CAR SERVICE. On Trains 50 and 51, Pullman Buffet Sleeper between Atlanta and New York, Danville and Augusta, and Greensboro, via Asheville to Morristown, Tenn. On 52 and 53, Pullman Buffet Sleeper between Washington and New Orleans- via Montgomery, ana oetween w asnmg ton and Birmingham, Richmond and Greensboro, Raleigh and Greensboro, ai.d between Washington and Augusta, and Pullman Buffet Sleepers between Wash ington and Asheville and Hot Springs. Through Tickets on sale at principal Stations to all points. For rates, local and through time tables apply to any agent of the company, or to " SOL HAAS, JAS. L. TAYLOR, Traffic Manager. Gen. Pass. Agent. V . A. TU UK, Div. Pass. Agent, RALEIGH, N. C. I. WINETROB, MERCHANT TAILOR, 114 Fayetteville St. FOR DINNER DESSERT AND TEA. Everything in the way of first-class canned goods; Peaches, Pears, Apricots, Cherries, &c, &c. Canned Vegetables of every description; Shrimps, Salmon, Crabs, Lobsters, &c. Best goods, lowest prices. A good corn, standard No. 2 size, at 10c. per can is a cheap vegetable. HARDIN & PESCTI). NEW PRESSES, NEW TYPE, FRESH PAPER, AND SKILLED WORK M E NT. jJirEstimates furnisbod on application. Largest and lest emipm-nt in oar lint- iu the estate. LDWAHDS & liliOUGHTUN, Printers, Binders and Blank Book Manufacturers, Raleigh, N. ( We will accommodate you and please you ii vou will let us, We have too many things to talk about. Come and see them I It will be like going to a fair. A. G. KHODES & CO., No. 9 E. Martin St. No. 10 Exchange Place. J Solicit the Patboxagr of the LADIES in Dress-making and Plain Sewing at my Residence 120 Halifax Street, Baleigh, N. C. Respectfully, 4-1-ood-lm MRS. IDA MORRIS. NEW ROE HERRINGS. i Thirty thousand new Roe Herrings, j Finest tfish, packed expressly to order; at retail, and in half barrels, containing one hundred pounds of fish- net. Weight guaranteed. HARDIN & PESCUD. FLOUR, FLOUR. Triplett's "Monarch," "Stock's Queen," and the ever popular Patapsco brands, "Superlative" and "Orange Grove. Prices as low as tbe lowest. HARDIN & PESCUD. PORTRAITS PAINTED ET W. G. RANDALL, 131K Fayetteville Street, RALEIGH, N. C. S5?Testimonials will be furnished npon application. decft-tf SUMNER & WATTS, Tonsoria! Artists, Have opened a fir?t-claes Shavincr and Hair Dressing Saloon at Fraps' old stand, Fayette ville street, Raleigh, N. C. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. mchG-tf
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