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STATE OHSoSitdtB, THURSDAY, OCTOBER i8. jjjhis' VKOM THE YEST. .. i D4iK 1 Oil TIIK DK.llOC- hV ' - - is v;:uv nit h; jit. r" ,tiiut ' t,H' Canvas Sena KjujmmiiV Alipville Speech- it lohiikf oii'x Chilli vims 'I " . run hriiM ve Statement o , . . - !; tu r.ufc uiiwumi i.i,.) ,u October Vilh, 1800. The v the west are encouraging I, - -.est degree, if tbo number of ! " , ,,, . .t hilts, their sizj and aniraa- I i - ii!' ;i!iity f tbe speaker may f' ." t.. i t. a te.t. Less than in any i i iiaVJ ever kuuu is iwuir re ! i,rari'btiQ personalities to win f' , u-.i lie:iu'-. Oppouents, it is I ., h.-isullovl merciiessiy lor uivon t . . . I : V". ' tt;o tieaeo auJ prosper- i . . . , ut: v. nui eve i m aoiuf? "' " .1 .taj;viiguiiip ou a higher ' i ;. , elevated its aim to ia- ,: ,'r.:c ur warning tnepeo-'-uneatable to know how ,i ir.ee exists relative to the , " : . uc no-.v before the coun ' ., iMiieli of apathy in regard I .,:;ui'ioti. The paace and . jy th.i prevail; the ab ot money and the tuse ; i muiy instances it is , ' to the comforting as iu'h conditions aro to be ; ' y ti.nt no danger lurks in , ; u in which aro present to return North to live. Mr. Johnstnn thought as a matter of fact and also of propriety, that the Republicans should have selected a Buncomb born, at least a North Carolina man, rather than one from a section proving itself in Congress imbued with the most bitter hate to the South, and whose ideas it is fair to pre sume, Mr. Tolson must be in full sym pathy. John D. Cameron. i..f..i i . I f:c i iiounaum aim B.igteiuus, t t n hiirut- in nun 1 ,,1 vw..JV . ... I 14 1 H '", .1. ....I.j tint nn"nli arnnca cr ' ...... ,.!.,. :S of their oeril. , , iv they are waiving up iromtneir ,.c'amy. i"e lurormatiou iti.cring from their many , ;o;in: thought and anxiety. ir!;H'it there is no danger - 1 . .a! i. k & ": . tti . v .IT'.' 'A d. strict except through ii S.:.t:: in going turougu tnat without wnicn all a; :.J r ..ill .' .Ul Ui, T J I si. thrown away, if we did not '" t- : . 4i i.t f"'i' every nuiuu is uu mo reg i i .ii ttruv. - e.. ii it... : i XX'.' UP'-'U iuu vuurius auu it .'. . K.kitmf niiin tT V i 1 1 u' i iiU Hniuj; uicu, w uu win tall time. With a full il.H'li b h't 1 ! ji. n is almcsf safe to place q: -' -l's mij rity ut 2,000. .fjywu U.u.-utu made a grand and ef "tivc .-peicli lu re on Friday, speak-!ar- -a tl i' Voiitt House, which was full. '',rt., ,iu (.cex'ton of the deepest inter I:, fur the spe.tktr was ono of those ,v,!:4 and at iu the very centre of i'gira: p ;li!icai and govermeutal ma- a jart aii.l paieelof it.and familiar ji h iv. :y h d.len priug. lie might ij '.u ai "' ue haviug authority." Know j ; (!' ,vl:ar he s-poke, of whom he spoke, ti t Niiit u!l the action and speech in il.u'li lit? h i i h'.'t u a participant tended. nraee and 5euatonal po-iiui'ie-.sive dignity and Iti.'.t toever; expre.iou frou JSenato rk ;.;; I' i ' v'.u the Senate has fallen Cum ti. ouot. hfty ideal. Wo cannot ijrt thar it ytc tbe most imposing d cij .-tic b 1 y that uow holds in its ; ti'Jf tti" hvuuv or fate of nations, be ; ri i notaiually, at iast, the rep ' .3t:i;.Mf ut fvrty-fcur independent aoverc g:i Sraro ol' etpial diguity in the . gbverniuei.t. T'ie reineseutative ot such I Staic in'i! Lei a proud consciousness (X tiiu ili'ii'y Ov his position, lie can-, not t a eiruiu extent, avoid losing I r :..-e of personality iu the gr!.l imr-er in his public repre .utivc chancer. And is in sujh d.ir.u!.i 1 euLceivo that Senator Kin- K :!i -;"ue t !, ot h'T d:iV. .mil wiHmnf. m.tcM uvMuopUoti inibt ju.-tly ". If i h it the lot li uc.ss of his nosi- B' :i fi ihi.l ( ther than the utterance of aku:.t rner; ib'r truths, the use of im P 'a:; l uruaieiit, or the enforcement 01 -At'i! eouu.i And I estoeui it a hap R i-' t i.ut that he suko here, for men ei -th panics were convinced of his $'-:;i.v Purity, if all were not carried M with LU impressive elonuence. aai jt.g the .speakers giving their uu- l"-MrVH.'() to t lie I )itnrt-"i ? in iionan Jo -a- ino.s. 1). Johnston, he wasoneof " ' t'-.nipttiiors before the convention C iao.JF.S ft'Sll tt l in tm r,nmirHn EIFOFREE Cold Weather Commences, Coat Youa Walls and Ceilings With :ALABASTINE: DESTROYS ALL DISEASE GEliMS AND lilUGIirENS UP YOUR HOMES. Thousandsof Pounds Have Been Sold in this Market. I M IT IS NO EXPERIMENT, BUT HAS BEEN PKOVKN TO BE ALIi WE CLAIM FOK IT. Send for Circular and Sample Card --ol-iS BEAUTIFUL TINTS. ATOM !f wJTfrTrlfl a AW Raleigh, N. 0. Visitors to the Fair WOULD DO WELL TO CALL AT J. R. FERRALL & CD'S 222 Fayetteville Street, And inspect the finest line of STAPLE AND FANCY I IN THE CITY. MsHMOI, iSIU! I IK RICH SHOWINGS NEW, NEW, FEESH FRESH AND DESIRABLE GOODS -AT- Lowest Prices- awards & TQughtoti Printers! Binders RALEIGH. N. C. IlavinR ono of tbo largest and best equip ped establishments of the kind in the South, with latest material and machinery we are prepared for all kinds of Print ing Binding and 1 Book-keepers will find our Ledgers, Day-books, Cash-books, &c, very su perior in make and FLAT OPENING. $2.00 will pay for our Great Hand-Book for mtgi-Urates, THE N. C. MANUAL OF LAW AND FORMS, latest revision in existence. EDWARDS & BROUGHTON, RALEIGH, X. C. a. I fa ?i . i?mviia mm sn m, The Crowning Glory of the Many Wonderful Resour ces ol North Carolina. AN UNSURPASSED TON10, APPE TIZER AND BLOOD PURIFIER. A SURE CURE FOR DYSPEPSIA, CHRONIC DIaRKHOE, SCROFULA, ECZEMA, AND SOME KIDNEY AND LIVER TROUBLES. CURES PEOPLE AT OR ATAY FROM THE SPRLNGS. HIGHLY ENDORSED BY EMINENT PHYSICIANS. -is- Colored Dress Fabrics. :o:- Exquisite New Styles of KNOTTED CHEVIOTS ENGLISH HOMESPUNS SCOTCH PLAIDS TT CAAIEL'S HAIR SUITINGS, WHIP-CORDS tTnT, HENRIETTAS, SERGES, AND BROADCLOTHS. -tori toial ion Si:- Great care and taste have been devoted to the selection of our Dress Goods, as well as to our HANDSOME DressTrimmings. Special attention is called to our NEW MOURNING GOODS! We show a line of Black Goods which has never been surpassed iu this market. INSPECTION COSTS NOTHING, AND- A Visit to Our EibUuknt Might be to your benefit. CAUTION W' Ij nougla Shoes are VilUlllSil warranted, and every pair has his name and price stamped on bottciii. If You Can't Buy from Your Druggist, Address PANACEA SPRINGS & HOTEL CO., septl tf Oxford, N. C. NOTHING SUCCEEDS LIKE SUCCESS. FALL TRADE - - 1890. ti J.J. THOMAS & CO., RALEIGH, N. C, General Commission Merchants, Grocers and Cotton Sellers, Have in store and to arrive 10,000 yds. 2X lb. second-hand bagging, 50 vd. rolls. 5,000 " 2 " Bagging Cloth, 30 yd bdls 5,000 " 2 " Nt-w .Bagging, 50 " rolls. 5,000 " 2 " " " 50 " 30 " " Arrow Ties. e and Pieced Ties. 0 tn.iri amnnir tu u Ymttnt . 10".. 0. m. ... t? t S, A r. I , " uivi. irat, Jieai, i;orn, riour, irau, uay, ougar, "n'i lor Use work upon which he Coffee. Ac . all of which we offer upon very J1 - i tawfurd. With prompt aud gen ulatrity, Mr. Johnston pressec t -v ir l t the ;iid of his siif-rpsfnl ri i ro;:g UlU valuable ally. Like ilooo " 1 " " ; lliui5(,xn, Mr. Johnston has been 1 500 Utindiea New a::iker of current political his- hoi ttrv ( I . 'I Miukcn h. rp in llovn,,! i, J Kaloigh excels all. Her Compress and nu :. I. r v , ., i m i i T T . . J J , merous buyers here for foreign shipment and , ' ;J' 1,1 lolk lu Kutherford, and state spinners, gives us good demand at all ' i I'i'iUtiu ti'.s eUewhero in this and tim s. We offer our 18 years' experience as ,,''r cnucttlt'.i th:it win anrrrta sp 1 lers to thoHe who wish to sell unon arrival tl.f day of ili-ftum (),m nf that and those who wish to hold for higher prices, i, ... 1 ... .t,1ctU01V VU0.01 will, where desired, make liberal cash ad- ttif iv i" ljcia'a- vances upon Dins 01 laaiag or cotton in svure. .. cw tfiuiirKUDie. so nlstoricai Liow rates 01 interest ana storace cnarees. f-r tbo brilliancy of its young J J THOMAS At CO., ;. tb- i,i.!,liuw - ;o v, Cotton Sellers, -:.t ur ,1 , : ;Vr7 sePU-DiW3mos Raleigh, N. C. 'iv .i'iiii hi ill unrn noriam t riior i- u with viMo... pniar(i i.v h. Valuable Ileal Estate. -i iOIi :irul r. t : - LI HI I IHI I'll I I V PI IIMI IMIH'M I vo some of the moat desirable property - trirt than I . i -i . l i n . v r' t I'iuajo Luyiu luau un my list are gm-eage lots in xne very neart W 1' I . . . Il j ;j xi i v.i.ot nioro than ever be has uauusumw ubw resiueuuw, punij iu me iowu lo knn-.f tV,Uf t. ana paruy in ine suouros price jj,uou. xnis iy beautitul building lots, and is woitny attention of capiulists as an investment, Oxford is a growing town and is located in a 4 !:'" j'art' are involved all that will many ' the prosperity and the tno at I T. " ils t:ite and country. Uxtor ' ""uii , -u in 0nj. i"u - - ueaven-jiessoa ran oi ine woria. .-vli V1( -7"-'ua "l rt JOHN A. WILLIAMS, Srrv r S 0 vesteray Piney Dealek in Ueal Estate, .t ' f'operr', in this county. I eep20-tf Oxford, N. C. At ? u' r n.u hii audience was a small All I l,im..i . n i .i .1 Tf ATIT m TIT A XT" "171 ""1 TWTXT" t lonlv Vf y wider eariDg; is the title of a 4-page pamphlet issued t tiifae: . i 11 WaS Wel1 8toretl by the Equitable Loan & Trust Co., 76 Mont fe;l(V' f l"' ilU( Hniinated by the impor- gomeryst., Jersey City. N. J. III 1 1 1 j fiil ! . i . . . . I 1 UI JecI- ne torgot the small- If you want to know how and whore money will net the largest income invested in real send (i U CtOWll. ami tna Ma a inoanh m sum, . . , ,i estate, either in large or small amounts, "rt ( f thV, r'spoctst fell no ways address and copy will be mailed free. tl.t's-M V)f the dy b.fore. Like sep2l-u&W3m lt ,n vu gt'nuemau, Mr. John- as on the hiuh nlanfl of threat. Na- -w--w-- Uo did, however, feel some personal the fact, INSTITUTE. Ralelcrh. C. mi I ' inomas u. t ; : 1 ?l-ni to some i'frnV, b.eub0 recalled t,JJ loro, Col. 1 t ; ''fiiium Jt,0t. t,j,wil a Mrt,iKI1a H'- t' l itv P?bUCan rat0r' iQ th0 lii,,,1' ' u :i,vocdtiDg all the most to v.pllTly doc"ne, but de ft Jir Johnston thn fni fcAii,:.1'?' btJcause it was 1" Lrr.rng. Vet, next week this ,t "h.u man i 1 - W tlfJVille vu t a&tion held in .... ." air. .TrhTt,f -i C'.lIh!fi:i0rL0? lltionby 'JAMES The 54th year of this old school, its I8th year at Raleigh, begins September 3d, 1890. Professor A. Baumann, who needs no commen dation anywhere in the ISouth.will continue as Director of Music, - and Miss E. G. Buck, whose repu tation is unsurpassed, will contin ue to preside over the Art De partment. Every Teacher in the Faculty is a specialist in her department. Address: The reason RADAM'S MICROBE KILLER is the most wonderful med icine, is because it has never failed in .any in stance, no matter what the disease, from LEP- liOsl to the simplest disease known to the hu man system. The scientific men of to-day claim and prove that every disease is SL75 yKRnvc 75 PR SEs- W. L. DOUGLAS $3 SHOE GENTLEMEN. Fine Calf and Laced Waterproof Grain. The excellence and wearing qualitid of this shoe tauuui, ue uener snown man Dy tne strong endorse ments of its thousands of constant wearers. Se.OO Genuine Ilantl-sewecl, an elegant and stylish dress Shoe which commends itself. S.OO Hand-sewed Welt. A fine calf Shoe unequalled for style and durability. SO. SO Goodyear Welt is the standard dress a Shoe, at a popular price. $0.50 Policeman's Shoe is especially adapted iui laiiruau men. iarmprs. ptp. All made in Congress, Button and Lace Shoe, at a popular price Policeman's Shoe is for railroad men, f arme .1 made in Congress, But $3 & $2 SHOES LADIES. have been most favorably received since introduced and the recent improvements make them superior w any suues isuiu al luese prices. Ask your Dealer, and if he cannot sutt1v vou send cirect to factory enclosing advertised price, or a pus i iur oruer oiauKS. W. Li. INJUGIiAS, Brockton, Maes. HELLE JEL BROS., Sole Agents for Raleigh, N. C, 131 Fayetteville Street. oct3-Dtil!janlst CAUSED BY MICROBES, AND MI'S !! EH Exterminates the Microbes and drives them out of the system, and when that is done you cannot nave an acne or pam. .no iratter what the disease, whether a simple case ot Malaria h ever or a combination ol diseases, ve cure them all at the same time, as we treat all dis eases constitutionally. Asthma, Consumption, Catarrh, Bron chitis, Rheumatism, Kidney and Liver Disease, Chills and Fever, Fe male Troubles, in all its lorms, and, in fact, every Disease known to the Human System. Beware of Fraudulent Imitations. See that our Trade-Mark (same as ahove) appears on each jug. Hend for hook "History of the Microbe Killer," given away by IiEE, JOHNSON & CO., DRUGGISTS, BALEIGH, N. C. PRETTY FURNITURE MAKES COSY HOMES I COSY HOMES MAKE HAPPY PEOPLE ! -AND A.G. RHODES & COMPANY Are making people happy every day by the liberal tei ms thev offer on all kinds of FUKNITUREI Fancy Chairs! Hall Racks 1 Bookcases! Dressers! Wardrobes! Everything! Chamber Suits, complete, in great variety' Broken Suits provided if desired, NOVELTIES - IN MILLINERY AND FANCY GOODS Arriving daily at HISS MAGGIE REESE'S BEST DESIGNS IN TRIMMED GOODS . From French and English Importers ALL THE LEADING SHAPES IN MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S Hats, Caps am Bonnets. The ladies will find many things to interest them in looking through our new stock at 209 Fayetteville St. SEND FOR A COPY OF THE REIDSVILL.E TIMES The Only Endorsed Prohibition Paper In the State. HQ DINWIDDLE, M.A. p .tdnA a candidate fnr th Un . u,'0 Jlr. Tolson. a T-fV, I lTTnVArsfir nf V't-cHti'dV TrTxrriTT 4 t - cvwer, wnoso family ia to d-w-tf Raleigh, N. C. octlO-tf r-- 1.00 PER ANNUM. C. F. LEWIS, Beidsville, N. C. '1 We will accommodate you and please you you will let us, We have too many things to talk about. Come and see them ! It will be like going to a fair. A. G. RHODES & CO., No. 9 E. Martin St. No. 10 Exchange Plaoe. TERRELL & MOSELEY, Commission Merchants HEAVY AND FANCY E 203 Fayetteville St.9 Raleigh, N. C. STOLEN KISSES is the name of anew brand of chewing tobacco for which we are sole agents in lialeigh. TERRELL & MOSELEY MULLETS--We received the first ship ment 01 new mullets yesterday. TERRELL & MOSELEY. PRODUCE We handle all kinds o menta solicited jne!7-tf country produce on cemmission. Consign TERRELL fc MUSELEY. KI3TH EDITION OF na, School History of North Caroli By Mai. John 40,000 Copies Now in the School. Price 8 rt-iw Copy, Post-paid. NEW THOROUGHLY REVISED EDITION OF FIRST STEPS IN NORTH CAROLINA HISTORY BY MRS. C. P. SPENCER. :o: Y Al. i I , xm cuers aa pupils wJl be charmed with this ilelisrhtfni Htti k.. o0 tifully bound. Trice 75 cents bv mail, rubliehed bv ' 1 8 U" ALFRED WILLIAMS & CO.. BOOK-SELLERS AND PUBLISHERS. RAT.F.TOR "M n North Carolina Headquarters 'for School Books, Law Book-, &c., c. CATALOG UE FREE. CROSS & X-jIWEXilsr. NEW GOODS ARRIVING DAILY. WE WILL SHOW NOW IN A FEW DAYS ONE OF THE NICEST ND MOST COMPLETE LINE OF ALL AND WINTER EVEIt BROUGHT VA TO THIS LOTHING MARKET, INCLUDING ALL THE LATEST PATTERNS AND STYLES. Hals and Furnishing Goods Department COMPLE TE. New lot of FALL NECKWEAR just opened. It will pay you to Inspect oui stock. Lowest Prices Guaranteed. Holleman Building, - CROSS & L.INEHAN, 210 Fayetteville St. G- L .A. S G- O W, "V.A.. o:- iHE GRANDEST ENTERPRISE OF THE 2TEW SOUTH. :o:- SEVERAL NEW AND LARGE INDUSTRIES JUST SECURED. :r OVER ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY" HOUSES TO BE BUILT AT ONCE. NOW IS THE TIME FOR SAFE INVESTMENT. An OTTTniv- Avn t adh. RETURNS. ' DAVID FUNSTEN & CO., Real Estate and Stock Rkokers Glasow Va S"lt notified in advance, we will meet parties at any train. Iang31-3mi Phone 28- -16 Hakoett St D. T. JOHNSON, Ag t, WHOLESALE Commission Merchant NOW IN STORE ON CONSIGNMENT: A FINE LOT i c, cui a:-;d ess mimi In white pine barrela. 250 Gallons Strictly Pure Country Cider Vinegar. It pleases all who try it: 40c. callon: 10 crs.1- lone at 30c. PTANOO IANOO AND AND - ORGANQ" RGANO CONSIGNMENTS OF WESTERN N. G. APPLES, POTATOES, ONIONS, CABBAGE, CHICKENS, EGGS, &c, &c, Received almost daily. Ordehs Filled at Lowest Cash Prices MY FALL STOCK OF STAPLE, FANCY AND HEAVY GROCERIES ARRIVING DAILY. LOWEST PRICES. FREE DELIVERY. Quick sales and prompt returns guaranteed on all consignments. Correspondence from shippers solicited. Phone 23. D. T. JOHNSON, Ao't. A $25,00O FARM, ONE OF THE BEST IN NORTH CAROLINA. Seven Hundred and Filty (70) Acres For Sale by JNO. A. WILLIAMS, Real Estate Agent, Oxford, N. 0. Land for Sale. Bix hundred and fifty acres at $7 CO per acre. Two hundred and forty-nine and a half (249) acres at $8.00 per acre. Two hundred and nine (209) acres at $10.00 per acre. All the above tracts are within one to two miles of Richmond & Danaille Railroad sta tions. For particulars, address JNO. A. WILLIAMS, Keal Estate Agent, sept7-tf Oxford, N. C. FOR THE BOYS, FOR THE YOUNG MEN AND FOR THE OLD MEN OF THE BEST AND LATEST STYLES OF IMPORTED WOOLLENS. STOCK THE liAKGEST. Terms tJb.e Best. Prices tlie Lowest. Knabe, Kranich & Rach, Wegnian. Kimball PIANOS Miller, Kimball, Needam ORGANS TJANJOS. JUAN NJOS. GUITARS, -7-I'iLIN'S, NJOS, VTUITAKS. V IOL1NS, AND EVERYTHING IN THE MUSICAL LINK. Beet line of AT LOWEST PRICES. Write us for circulars, catalogues, &c. NORTH STATE MUSIO CO., Cecil G. Stone, Mq'r, 113 Fayetteville St., Raleigh, N. O. COLIN M. HAWKINS & CO., INVESTHEHT BROKERS, 331 FAYETTEVILLE ST., RALEIGH, N. C. WE BUY and SELL ou COMMISSION ALL CLASSES OF BONDS, STOCKS, " - AND COMMERCIAL PAPER. We devote special attention to the negotia tion of BONDS TOWNS, FOR CITIES, RAILWAYS and INDUSTRIAL COMPANIES. Careful attention given to the Investment of funds for out-of-town investors. julv4-ev dv fr wk thn ev Sun GOOD REASONS For Patronizing the Moseley Honse. 1 I am pleasantly located, near all that is of interest and on the main street, where all the elite of the city pass, and opposite the large dry goods house of W. H. & B. S. Tucker & Co. 2 I find everything neat and clean at the Moseley House, and leei as if at home, for they make me so. 3 I find the Dining Hall for Ladies and Gentlenen well cared for and as pleasant as any seaside resort -no flies, and the Rotating Fi Fans keep one cool and p'easant, while I cav enjoy one of the good meals you can al ways get at the Moseley House for 50 cents. enterprise that the travelling public ahoul i appreciate and patronize if the Mose ley Houae. . (julj!7-tf IMIy Fail Stools. OF Cannot Be Scepassed in the State, And my prices are REMARKABLY L.OW. I Eapbj Only First'Clas3 Worfaaea And guarantee satisfaction in every particu lar. WINETROB, MERCHANT TA. LOR. 114 Fayetteville St. THE YARBORO HOUSE. R. B. RANEY, Prop'r, Ralziqh, N. 0. Rates, $2.50 per day. $10.50 to $15 per week HOTEL, FLORENCE T.'Q. Akuisotox, Manager, Raleigh, N. C. Booms, with meals at Yarboro House, $2,00 per day; $10.00 rer week. Special rates to lawyers attending 8n- rR-lv Dretne Court RALEIGH DYE WORKS, D. W. C. Harris, Proprietor. Dying and cleaning and renovation of clothing a epecialty. Fast colors guaranteed and wai ranted not to snut. Work done by the latest devices and on the most approved plan. Gloves, curtains, plumes, feathers, and, In fact, everything cleaned and renovated and made as bright and soft as new. Special attention to orders through mail. Call on or write to "HARRIS DYE WORKS," V art in Stbeet, l lUlcigh, Ji. 0. - A ! .1 i t J. a
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