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STATE CHEONIOLE, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8. MAJ. AVM. i A. UU1 Y CHRONICLE l'UDLiiatii" F.vprv Alorniniz xccpi- .iuuuj rpiIK CASH PK1CK OF CHKONICLE X ia fO.uO per year; $3.00 for 0 months; 11.50 for 3 months. THK BUSINESS OFFICE and Editorial JL Rooms of the Chuosicle are on the second lioor of No. 216, Fayetteville bt. nOMMUNICATIONS RELATIVE TO I i uiiUnocd Tpnnrtnitiit of this paper snould be addressed The State Chroni cle, Ralegh, N. C, and all Draf w. Checks and Postal Money Orders should be made payable to "The Chronicle Pub. Co." JOSKl'HUS DANIELS, - - Editor. D. II. IIIIOWDEII, - Bus. Manager. w;tiidkaws from the publican pahty. E II fi ll A L. W. AYER - - Asso. Editor. Equal and Exact Justice to nil Men, of Whatever State or Persuasion, Re ligious or Political. Thos. Jellerson. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1890. DEMOGRATIGJNOMINEES. Tor Chief Mice of the Supreme Court HON. A. S. MERRI3ION. For Asso, Jus. of the Supreme Court HON. WALTER CLAKK. He Accidentally flakes Startling His closures which Convince Him of the j Corruption of the Republican Party ia North Carolina His Sense of Duty Compels Him to Publish His Discov eries and to Write 3Ianly W ords of Honest Indignation lie ill oie lor 3Ir. Hunn and "Travel a New Political Road"--He Calls Upon Honest Republicans to Come and Go V. ith Him. The Durham Globe, under the head ing. A Card," contains the following letter: Saturday evening, by previous ap pointment, I met Mr. W. G. Yickers. superintendent of public instruction of Durham county, and a gentleman who is a well-known resident of Durham, and in company with him, while engaged in inspecting his lands lying just outside the corporate limits of the town of Dur ham, with a view to a purchase, in going through the woodland we casually passed by a plac9 where the rubbish from the town is accustomed to be thrown out. We came to a place where there seemed to hi a great many letters and papers scattered about, and, as many of them bore tho official marks of the United States internal reve nue department, curiosity prompted us to stop and examine them. The more we read the more we became interested, and finally the conclusion was reached that thev were the official records of expected to get the office of census su pervisor, and Long wants the "favor of a recognition" (that is, almost any office found lying around loose), and for it, is willing 10 "i.EN'D MY EX TILLS ENFLUENCE" (influence ) Does any man of even the most ordi nary underbidding b-ilLve that Mr. BroT.er, holding his sat in Congress by tne grace or this "revenue riDg, having men like V cody deputy collector in the paid employment of the government to keep him posted on the political affairs of his district, and standing cheek by jowl with him iu close political affilia tion, "thankiog himM for past favors and see&mf? more at his hands and inviting: ASTRUE AS GOSPEL. The ileckleuburg Times, the official organ of the Farmers' Alliance of Meck lenburg county, has fought many battles for Aliianco measures and Alliance men, and preaved much good go-pel. But it never spok j truer words than the follow ing which we clip from its last week's issue: Of all the parties that have existed since the beginning of governments the Democratic party is the most moral. Its fundamental principles are nothing but great moral laws. It is the guardian Or I-j JL. 5 G- O "W, "V.A THE GiUNDF.ST ENTERPRISE OF TI-IZD KTSTW SOUTH. LARGE INDUSTRIES JUsT SECCHED. him "to write at any time." is himself 1 accl protector oi the people's rights, the honest in advocating a repeal of the in- tnend of justice and the foe ot political ternal revenue laws? tyranny and Ciass legislation. It she! Are you surprised at his vote in Con- tered under its xoof the Southern people cress to na-s the Lodo eWion bill to m the dark and stormy days of recon put the election machiur ry into the struction when the flash of the enemy's hands of men who treat rmblic offices sword and the glitter of bayonets tern like chattels on the markfit.. to hfihmierhfc ed Southern women and children in the FOR SUPERIOR COURT JUDGE. 1st District Geo. H. Brown, Jr..,o' Beau fort. 2nd District IlEXRY R.Bi:YAN,of Craven. 4th District Spier Wiiitaker, of Wake. 5th District K W. Vinston,of Granville, tfth District K. T. Boykin, of Sampson. 7th District James D. McIver, of Moore. iOth District Jno. Gray BYNUM.of Burke W onn r. oouy, ueuij uuncuiiu mici- 11th District W . A. Hoke, of Lincoln. rial revenue at Bucuanan, jn. u., em bracing, it seems, the counties of Gran- FOR SOLICITOR. vjne Person and Durham. We con let District-J. II. BLouxT.of Perquimans eluded that as some of them were of 2nd District J. M. Gkizzard, of Halifax. Vory recent date (as late as June, 1S00.) 3rd District Jxo. E. VVoopAUD.of Wilson. v; cu, gather them up and leave them at the office of the Globe, where and sold, and who would, if they could, perpetuate their power with armed sol diers at the polls? Webb would make an excellent "elec tion supervisor," put on good pay with an army at his back, now, wouldn't he? And what is more, the "Revenue Ring," claiming to be the Republican party, might put him there, too. Republicans, you who are Republicans from principle and not for pay, how can you prevent men like Woody, Webb, Long and all such from gaining the ear of a Republi can president? The answer is easy. Vote against Brower and put "Baldy" Williams, a Democrat, who is also an honest man, in his place. Break the link in this unholy chaia by which corrupt revenue officers reach the car of a Re publican administration in Washington. History tells us that the time was in Rome when even the highest offices were put up at auction and sold to the highest bidder, and R.man gua' ds inducted the purchaser into office. .Not many years thereafter Roman liberty perished. If the offices must be sold, I believe a public very threshold of their homes. It is now the only hope that the people have for relief from the burdens fostered by the same corrupt and immoral party that outraged justice and tyrannized over our people in the days of reconstruction. Randolph County Candidates. SEVERAL NLW aJv OVER ONE LUNDTiED AND FIFTY" HOUSES TO BE :n; NOW IS THE TIME FOR BUILT AT OXce. AFE INVESTMENT, AND QUICK AND T iPr RETURNS. ' AAU LAHGh DAVID FUNSTEN & CO., Real, Estate and b'Tocx Brokers 511 notified in advance, wo will meet parties at any train. .Glasw, v.. RALEIGH'S LEADING PHARMACY jjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjj H ADVERTISING 32AXIMS. II H -lm II H A man that has for trade no eyes H -f Will ne'er begin to advertise. J i-3 Physicians' PrrseripUoiis JJ A merchant dull gives vent to sighs, J J Filled AVKll Tare illlsl Iliw II And being dull won't advertise II 3' How can a man to fortune riso B-fl 1 A 1 1. , - ji ne reiuse to auvertise .' 4th District E. W. Pou, Jr., of Johnston. 5th District E. JS. rarfcer, of Alamance. 6th District O. II. Allkx, of Lenoir, vth District Frank McNeill, of Rich mond. Sth District R. F. Loxo, of Iredell. 0th District-W. W. Barder, of Wilkes. 10th District W.C.NEWLAND.of Caldwell 11th District F. I. Osborne, of Mecklen burg. 12th District Geo. A. Jones, of Macon. FOR CONGRESS. 1st District W.A.B. BRANCii.of Beaufort. 3rd District B. F. Grady, of Duplin. 4th Distrlct-B. II. Bunn, of Nash. 5th District A. H. A. Williams, of Gran ville. 6th District S. B. Alexander, of Meck lenburg. 7th District-J. S Henderson, of Rowan. WORDS OF HONEST TION. INDIGNA- Maj. Wm. A. Guthrie has always been Mr. Woody can, if he chooses, call and get them, or at least what remains of them after the ruins have fallen on them and the bugs and vermin have had their sweet will with them. Scattered about among these papers, however, we found some other papers whose owner-hip we are not positive about, but if they are also a part and parcel of Mr. Woody's official records, he can prove property and take them also. It muy be that the SUBSCRIBING WITNESS, Or the SIGNERS, could give some information concerning them. So for the purposo of advertising them in a way which might lead to iden tification, I give them below verbatim. Copy.j "This is to certify that if I am appointed as Supervisor of the Eleventh Census for the 4th District of North Carolina that the Republicans in each county in my District shall have the control of the pat ronage and that I will lend my inlluence Special Cor. of State Chronicle. The largest convention that ever as sembled in Randolph convened last Sat urday and nominated the following ticket: House of Eepresentatives E. B. Kearns and Dr. W. A. Woollen. Superior Court Clerk G. S. Bradshaw. Sheriff R. R. Ross. Treasurer W. P. Wood. Register of Deeds J. W. Burkhead. burvejor W. D. Spoon. Coroner L. I. Cox. -it iiu id puui iur iui Lime tries, lwin oe great neip to advertise. II 5. it The sluggard long in slumber lies Awake 1 Awake ! ! and advertise. II G. jj The man of sense is truly wise r And knows enough to advertise. -H- 7. J He, in the distance, gain descries, j And swift begins to advertise. t r ' 11 And lo ! Bankruptcy swiftly flies, tt Jlewill torever advertise. II Whafhouse its work successful plies? II Jl Ah ! 'tis the firm who ad ertise. JJ BKI3BBBBBBBBBBB B B II II patch. II A Fresh II ways on Hand. II II II II II II Stock of lure and ClieiiiHuls m J. HAL :,OBIUTT, 230 FAYET'i ""VI LLC ST., Raleigh, N. C. Rev. R. L. Aberuethv vrrites us that he is making a good start on his work to secure the money to rebuild Rutherford regarded by all who knew him as a to that party. This Dec. loth, clem-handed and upright, public-spirited North Carolinian. Dozens of times we havo heard tho enquiry: "How can aIaj. Guthrie bo a Republican in North Car olina ?" Wo never knew how. We knew Witness (signed) W. E. Webb. (Signed) W. II. Pl llv." Copy "North Carolina ) January 1st, 1S0O. Person County f lloxboro. This is to certify that I am an applicant to enter The Republican nartv who now that he was W0 regretted it and could has control of the national government, TT- . . which party I deem to be the friend of the not explain it. He is ono of not a largo people. If that party should favor me with number of men in tho Republican party its recognition I promise to be a vvorkerin , A . . , . , its interest and to lend my entire enlluence to whom our editorial of last week, to them as a party in their elections. Given urging them UOW to come cut from under my hand and seal this January 1st, it.. T U1! L.. -It - -1 iOJU tuo ikcpuunuiiu party, was auartsseu. We publish in to-day's Chronicle, copied from tho Durham Globe, a re markablo communication from Major Gutrrie. Chance led him to make dis coveries of the true inwardness of Re- (Signed) D. D. Long, Seal (Signed) Witness W. II. Fully. We also found among those Internal Revenue papers the following letter which at first I hesitated about puolish iog, but upon reflection concluded that to do so would not only be no breach of auction is rather referable to a sneaking College. He ought to meet witn encour- o - , back-door performance in secret. It has agement every wnere. at least the appearance of more fairness in the sale. Thete men would divide up and parcel out the offices of the govern ment among themselves like William the Cotiqueroi.' did the estates of the Saxon barons, after the battle of Hastings, amot'g his soldiers, which resulted in the establishraoT;' cf tho Feudal system of land tenures, that for centuries was the most grinding and oppn ssive slavery ever recorded iu history, hardly except ing Jewish bondage iu Egypt, and traces of it can b? found in English laws to day, afkr the lapse of moid than eight centuries. Mr Brower, writing to Dep uty Collector Woody, speaks of W. R. Neal as your William. Yes, Woody's Bill Nral, Woody's Webb; my John, your Jack, just like slave owners thirty yea: s ago spoke of their slaves Yes, white slaves now, ready to take a pub lic office a trust created for the gre it and noble purposes of government, to bo prostituted at the biodiug ot a petty backwoods reveimo officer. Republi cans, you like the picture ? Is v overdrawn ? A word to you, my colored Republi can fi lends. I sri;dl never cease lo re member with gratitude your votes given to me on several occasions in the past, and no longer ago than the last election for a high and responsible position; but you have ordered by solemn resolution in a convention at Raleigu last week, composed of intelligent, educated, rep resentative men of your own race that I must leave the Republican party, lou have resolved, if correctly reported, that your raco alone is the Repuolicau party in North Carolina and no white man, without any exception, can be trusted by you. You have by your action shown that you have no higher conception of W09LLC0TT & SON 5 0ni NECKWEAH Is not here vet, but we expect it in a few days, and, in the meanwhile, we will oner a few bargains that will surprise you. BOYS' SHIRT WAISTS (new lot), At 25 and 40 cts. GENTS' NIGHT SHIRTS, At 70 and 80 cts. GENTS' UNLAUNDRIED SHIRTS, At 50 cts. Thia last lot of ehirts that we received are best that we have ever bad; and if you once buy One, you will lay in your supply of them, for they are "Good.'. Absolutely Puro. A cream of tartar baking powder. High est of all in lfavenin? Ktrerjcrth. TT. S. Government Report, Aug. 17, 18S9. publican methods in this State which propriety on my part, but an imperative so shocked his honesty and his integrity uu)y TIor. tno 10US u,. 4. . . , . ' . . , . 0 1. It is a letter from a public officer, that ho has been constrained to expose and relating entirely to atter3 which' the rottenness of the party with which concern the public. bo has long affiliated. This indubitable 2. It is written on paper furnished by the U. o. Government to members ot evidence of rascality is detailed in his letter. That, together with the declara tion of tho Republican State Conven tion in favor of the Forco bill, so disgusted Maj. Guthrie that he has spoken, and spoken words that will have great weight in North Carolina. Every honest Republican will read his hot and manly words of righteous indig nation with serious thoughtfulness, and will bo compelled to ask himself what is his duty in the present condition. Maj. Guthrie declares that he will vote for Mr. Bunn, and that he is going "to travel a new political road." Ho wants company and asks whito Republicans to go with him on this road. His letter is a manly and a patriotic letter, worthy of an honorable and pa triotic citizen. The State owes him a dobt of gratitude for giving to the public tho proof of tho rascality which domi nates the Republican party, and for his own manly words of honest iudignation. Commenting upon the publication of Maj. Guthrie's statement, the Durham Globe says: No apology is necessary from the Globe for devoting so much space as it does to Maj. Guthrie's communication. Mr. W. A. Guthrie, the author, is a dis tinguished citizen of Durham, who is known all over North Carolina, as an honorable man, upright before his fel low men, and esteemed and respected by all who know him. During a number of years no has stood high in the Republi can party, enjoying its confidence in the highest degree. Twice has he been put forward as its representative for hich judicial office, and aa often has his strength been tested by receiving more than the full party vote. His reasons for leaving the Republican party at this time, are clearly set forth in his card. He has been a Republican from principle. but the party having become a nartv without principles, he cannot remain wun u longer. The Southern Democrat, published by Maj. John 0. Tipton, at Greensboro, has made its appearance. Mr. George P. Raut, associate editor, has had newspaper experience, and Maj. Tipton I m. i 1 1 mmm. m a yeieran journalist. ine paper is bright and independent, and starts ou well. The Chronicle wishes it the sac cossful career to which its merits entitle it, w I i I . TUB I L Goat Sulkies for the Boys We also have the best line of Crockery, tflass and Tinware In the city and the prices are the lowest. WHITE CEDAR BUCKETS, 22 and 2.- cts. each. WELL BUCKETS AT 35 CTS, J 5 1 -V' v-- a & S -t IS II Ar.fi LT7 iT Phone 28 D. T. JOHNSON. Ag 1, WHOLESALE Commission Merchant NOW IN STOKE ON CONSIGNMENT: A Lot ot Choice North Carolina Huron. 9 B VKIIELS X. C. Cut II i -i-.- mJ whit? pine barn-!-). OA HALF BAllSiELS Ch.jk-e X. (' Iari- fJJ ily I toe Ilerrin-s. jQ UUriliEL-S Nice Largo Oi:i i; -. JMM j.llvj.. rure Co C'i ..: Y:i.e- 'JJJ Ear. These Go -ds are First Cla-, in '.- 1 . tion and will be sold low by tiic packa--., Chickens, Ejrs, Countiy ;juu ,, ,.. Received and S- Uailv And we have the best 25GT : COR IN TOWN. ET During the Summer, we determined to allow our customers tho opportunity WOOlCOtt & SOIL of buvmc their carpets wiww.t. wiiy earlier this year than usual. Ask for the Juamta, if vou want the be8t. All these at 14 E. HI ART IN STKEET. We therefore brought out during August for our trade the dignity aud responsibility of Amen- a line of new carpets equal . i ' a . or i can ciuzensmp man to get omceana N.ft fliorofyiilir "Fil1 tnfk inau uuuu kj jvlij. iaug ouuuiu iia t u lliu offices, so far as vou could fill thetu by your votes. A few days thereafter you Slial for that month, and shook hands with the "Revenue Ring' CARD LI WACONS. NA Congress, and paid for out of the public treasury as the printing on it shows and I found it among the official records of a public officer. Hero ii a copy of the letter: Copy. House of Representatives U. S. Washington, D. C, April 30th, lS'JO. John F. Woody, Esq., Buchanan, N. C. Dear Siu: -In reply to your letter of the 23d inst, I have to state that at request of Air. tuck some time since, 1 went to the omce or tne commissioner of Internal tevenue in relation to the appointment of Mr. W. R. Neal as S. and G. and was in- ormeu that the collector had recommend ed him last fall, but had not asked for a removal of any Storekeeper and Gaus;er to mate a vacancy to which he could be ap- pomtea. l so lniormea Air. tuck. Now I went there again a dav or two since and was informed that William R. Neal had been appointed last October, on the recommendation of Mr. White. I do not know nor could they inform me at the office whether or not your W.R. Neal was the v uliam It. Neal who had been ap poimeu. line is, tne matter is soie iy in Mr. White's hands to ask for his assign ment. I am pleased to hear such eood ac counts as you give of matters in the dis trict and thank you for the interest taken m my Denalt. Let me hear from you at any time. Your truly, (feigned) J. M. Brower. Republicans of North Carolina : May one who has heretofore received many manifestations of your confidence offer some comments on the above docu ments and tender you what I conceive to be some good advice, prompted by a sense of gratitude to you and my duty Q fPI . . aa a ciuzeu i men give me your atten tion a moment. It is said that history constantly re peats itself, and "that which is now hath been and that which is to be hath already been." Like causes produce like elrects, and "there is nothing new under the sun." I have thought for several years that the "revenue ring" of North Carolina had become about as corrupt in politics as the devil could well make it, but my eyes have never before had the opportunity to see it in writing. You can take these documents and follow them like pig tracks in the snow. Mr. Webb, a purchasable Democrat through the back door of a backwoods revenue office, applies for admission into the charmed circle of this close political corporation and offers to lend (that is sell for a consideration, quid fro quo,) his influence for a census office. Woody reports the purchase to Brower, congressman in Washington. Brower, being at headquarters and on salary to assist in making laws, goes to see the commissioner of internal revenue who has the ear of the president, who has the power to appoint tho supervisor, and through these gradations Mr. Webb and resolved with acclamation that the Lodge election bill should be forced on the people. If this suits you, then I kuow where you staud as a race. I joined the Repub lican party, and cast my first vote for it iu 18G3 to reconstruct the union on a ba sis allowing you all your political rights equal to my owu and I am conteut still that you should have them, but I am not willing for ycu lo barter away with a officers, my own liberty, lliclllj iicl bdiwit illLVilll- rpiio Ponnl f TlTol.- lev? tage of such a favorable op portunity and made their purchases early. . However, we are not going to stop here, but we liitenu to still lurtiier in crease our carpet trade,and wTill show a greater stock this Fall than ever. The line is now about the United States I MANUFACTURED BY THE North Carolina Wapn Co., RALEIGH, N. C. LEMONS, ORANGES and BANANAS Constantly on Hand. Always on ITand a Full .Stu.-k oi the VEKi MUST STAPLE, FANCY AND HEAVY GROCERIES. I'll ICES AS LOW AS THE I.()V1T. Free and Froriipt Ik-livery, rh j'Ji. l. T. JOH.WCN. r. NEW MUSICii A. Whit.-, ' l v C. A. rights and privileges with yours. Mark V"!11!'113' ,um L11U mv prediction: If vou follow that crowd intend buying carpets this under your Ledge bill resolutions adopt- Fall will have the privilege ed id convention m Raleigh last week, ot examining the largest W. G. UPCIIlRCH, President. W. II. UODD, - - - Sec'y and Treas. you will soon find yourselves like Mr Woody's official papers "lost in the woods." Taey would barter ycu and y.mr liberties away for their own politi chI gain with as little remorse of con science afterward as the slave driving speculator sola you and your ancestors and their wives and children as chatties thirty years ago and they would eat up your liberties as citizens like a Dutchman eat- nteese. Now we par. company politically. We h ive c-r cie to n foik iu the road. Good bye. I havu thought at tims I would stop voting altogether, being filled with disgust at results. But on reflection, seeing as I do a political revolution go- stock in North Carolina. The North Carolina Wagon Company is in "Kathloon," newsong, ;.y r, "My Marjrnerite of Long A-" V hite, "Made-line" by C. A. White, "Thou art all to me," btauti:nl waltz s.! by H. T. Smith, author of "If You Love me Darling, Listen to my tale of woe Vc." "Only Sweet Mc-nicriee" Walt: .Son-, by H. T. Smith. 'Lilac" Karl Gardner's New Sng ia 'Tai - thc-rlaud," "That ia Love" greatest hit cf th'-- sea -.u, MAIL ORDERS Tor tho above and for other p quickly filled. 4 ; 'P liar We ilivite the mOSt rigid tae second j-ear of its organization. The fac- mspction ot this Depart ment. W. H. & li. S. TUCKER & CO., Haleigh, N. 0. Closing Out Sale. tory haa been fitted up with the latest and heat machinery with a capacity of Ten Wagons Per Day. On Monday, the 25th dav of August, 1890, we will begin to close out the stock of goods at 7orria & Carter's store, in the citv of KPleigh. Auction sales will be made at 4:30 o'clock and at 8:30 o'clock p. m. every day, commencing wita Monday next, and continu ing from dav to dav until the entire stock now on hand is disposed of. The auction sales at 4:30 o'clock will be for ladies onlv, and all ing on, the like of which has never yet aro 1DYltea t0 come an 1 Du'- bn seen v Amencan historv. I feel tii.t my vote belongs to mv country more than to me individually, and it would be a plain violation of the duties of citizenship to abstain from voting. Fellow Republicans of the white race in North Carolina, you who neither hold nor seek to hold, political efhee: We are now pretty near being politi cal orphans, and is hard to tell iu the confusion where we ought to find our future political home. But this far at least to-day, if no far ther, lam going to travel a new politi cal road, and resolve to vote for Mr. Bunn, the Democratic candidate for re election to congress from my district. I want company and I want you white Republicans to go with me on this road. Mr. Bunn, here's my hand ; show us the way. You have traveled it before often and know it well, but don't expect us to go too fast at first until we get more ac customed to it. Here's my hand for the present. I will put my seal on it when I vote for you at the ballot box in November. You don't need a subscribing witness, for. as we lawyers say in writing a bond, "know all men by these presents," etc. Wm. A. Guthrie. aug23-2w W. G. UPCHURCH. M. T. N ORRIS, Trustees. Riageway High School, FOlt BOYS AND GIRLS. The aim has been to furnish a wagon at home the equal of any in this country, and as low in price. This has been secured, We use only the best native woods, and the utmost care is given to all the material used. We confidently and hopefully solicit the patronage of all in need of farm wagons suited to our people. Send for circular and price list. Address N. C. WAGON CO., augl5-lm Raleigh, N. C. The Fall Session of 1 890 Begins Thurs- day, Sept. 1th. and Continues 20 Weeks. NOT A CANDIDATE. Progressive Farmer. L. L. Polk is not a candidate for Con gress, for Governor, for the United States Senate, nor for any political or other office. TriTiOii. Primary and Intermediate $20 CO Classics and Higher Mathemat ics 25 CO Music n Piano 12 0 Board (including fuel, lights and washing) 55 0") Half of the above charges is required in advance and tne balance 2ov. lo. The scholastic vear is divided into two con tinuous sessions of twenty weeks each. For further information'address JOHN GRAHAM, Pmsctpal, liidgeway, aug3-wlmdtwlawe2m) Warren Co., C. BUFEALO tlTHIA SPRINGS HOTEL, Mecklenburg County, Atlantic A- Dan ville Kailroau, Virginia. Onen June 1st. New buildings. Hot and Cold Mmerah "Water Baths. Refitting and furnishing geaerally, Bowling Alley, good Livery, first-class fire and service with a rail road running to the Hotel door, together with the tree use ot this tamous water, make this a most pleasant and desirable place to spend tne summer, a train will make close con nection with all day trains on tho R. & D. R. R. at Clarksville, and passengers taken without delay to the bprmga. Two mails daily. Terms reasonable. Write for pamp let. " Dr. F. 3. Wheley. resident phvsician. M. L. OGLE.SBY, jne!7-t Manages. 2,000 SELECTIONS TEN CENT MUSIC. NABE PIANOS, RANICH & BACH 1'IANOS. IMBALL PIANOS. IMBALL ORGANS. MILLER ORGAN'S. NEEDHAM ORGANS. SOLE AGENTS For the above instruments. Bcrt lowest prices. a-1 NORTH STATEMUSIC CO., Cecil O. Ftone, MVr, 113 Fayetteville St., Raleigh, N. C. TERRELL & MOSELEY, Commission Merchants, HEAVY AND FANCY GROCERS, 203 Fayetteville St., Raleigh, N. C. STOLEN KISSES is the name ot brand of chewing tobacco for which we art sole agents in Raleigh. TERRELL & M05ELLY. MULLETS--We received the first ship meat of new mullets yesterday. TERRELL MOSELEY. RALEIGH DYE WORKS, D. W. C. Harris, Proprietor. Dying and cleaning and renovation of clothing a specialty. Fast colors guaranteed and wai ranted not to smut. Work done by the latest devices nd on the most approved plan. Gloves, curtains, plumos, feathers, and. in fact, everything cleaned and renovated and made as bright and soft as new. Special attention to orders through mail. uaii on or write to "HARRIS DYE WORKS," Martin Street, may 16 Baleigh.N.O. CALIGRAPH" TYPE-WRITER. Greatest speed; best for manifolding; 100,- 000 daily users. Price $3-5.00. Machines rented to responsible parties and sold on in stallments. Our New Special No. 3 has recently been brought out to meet the demands ot those who require the best that can be produced. 'rice f iuu.w. Mas six additional commercial keys, extra platen tor manifolding and other valuable improvements. For accounts of speed contests and circulars, address NEWMAN & BON, Gex'i. Ag'ts, Washington, J). C. J.L, SeawelhA'gt., Raleigh, N.C. junl0-8m II!OI)UCE--We handle all kinds cf country produce on commission. Conr:gi ments solicited. TERRELL & MOSELEY. jne!7-tf THE YARBORO HOUSE. R. B. RANEY, Prop'r, Ralkgh, N. C. Rates, $2 50 per day. $10.50 to f lo per wees HOTEL FLORENCE T. Q. Abbikgton', Manager, Raleigh, N. C. EoomB, with meals at Yarboro House, $2 per day; $10.00 per week. jgpSpecial rates to lawyers attending aro-ly prezne uouri -. : 0
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