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STATE CHRONIOI-E, TUESDAYOGTOBEB 81. OINTMENTS. i. will address the f .hn camnaitra at .1... Ksiira - kim; ' times und places: !'lUh p'ur) Wednesday, Oct. 22 f rtfil0U; L r) Thursday Oct. 23. n i turllay, J" H1 n Co Tuesday, Oct. 28. liay, Oct. 29. J v (iinlger will address tne ".'ufBof the campaign, at s awl places IV1 .,iimc if 11 . r , ,! iv Oct. 21st. V"Xe XVedm-sday. ;t.22d. I' r"l,T "V l)ThurtdAy,Ojt. 23. 1 h: Friday. Oct. 24th. C. W. McClammey's: Appointments. Magruder, Bladen connty, Wednes day, Oct. 22. Little River Academy, Cumberland county, Thursday, Ost. 23 Lockville, Chatham county, Friday, Oct. 24. Green Level, Wake county, Saturday Oct. 25. Mebanesville, Alamance county, Mon day, Oct. 27. Braasfield, Durham county, Tuesday day, Oct. 28. Fremont. Wayne county, Thursdav. Oct. 30. J' Faisons Depot, Duplin coanty, Friday, Oct. 31. Magnolia, Duplin county, Saturday, Nov. 1. South Washington, Pender county, Monday, Nov. 3. r ;. , v.Oct. 25th. f ''M.mday, Oct. SiLh. I ,, (jiouti will a ldrees the It 'l . ,-f tlu omtiivicn fit andDlaces: !ly Oct. 30th. liivv, sy. Nov-lst- I ,f f KitiHonwill address the ,he'i,Miosof the campaign at Tuesday, Oct. 21. ;l'i;. VV,due8day night, Oct. 22. 'uImv Thursdav. Oct. 23. nh M.trtiu county, Saturday, yu,S M ll.lViuifort county, Mon- : . .,, WVduesday, 29. ( "Vo t Thursday, October 30. bri. Friday, Oct. 31. ;M.lH,rn. Saturday, Nov. 1. t'i ttit-Kl, Monday, Nov. 3. at' night, Monday Nov. 3 r ; W p 11 herts will also speak at ' "' Klithetb City, Plymouth, & 'Klvvurd' Mill and Greenville. J . W. S mderlin will address the oa the issues of tho campaign at l?r,)imr times aud places: t 'J .1... f . Ol w,,ro, Weduesday, 22. r."r Tburs lay, Oct. 23. " .1. t'ri.liir. 0t. 24. 'ii'iublirg, .MOUUrtjr, vyut. -1 . ..''. P m I..- OU .-,,lenboro, iucsuiy, wi, o. ir'W Mill, Cumberland county,' i .Liav, Oct. 29. L,)k'tvil!e, Saturday, Nov. 1. Hoa.Chas. M. Stedman will address . neoi'le on the issues of the campaign the following times and places: Wr"'uv, Tuesday Oct. 21st. Kcnansville, Wednesday Oct. 22nd. rthittvilif. Thursday Oct. 23rd. CI irk ton, Friday Oct. 24th. Lttrinburg, Saturday Oct. 25th, (at 'charlotte, Monday Oct. 27th, (at Uncord, Tuesday uit. :md, ai nigot.; Miwbury, Wcduettday Oct. 29th, (at ight ) Hon. John C. Scarborough will ad dress the people on the political issues at the following places: Berea. Durham countv. Oct. 21st. White Cross, Orange county, Oct. 24. NEW, Merry Oaks, Chatham codnty. Oct. 25th. Osgood, Chatham county, Oct. 27. Mt. Vernon Springs, Chatham county, Oct. 28. Visitors to the Fair WOULD DO WELL TO CALL AT UFERRALL&CQ'S 222 Fayette ville Street, And inspect the finest line of STAPLE AND FANCY IE IN THE CITY. NOW iJROEIXSr. -:o:- NINTH EDITION OF bichshowings School History of North Carolina, P . , n r , . jlvlcli. Jonn w. Moore. LQlOreU UreSS radnCS. 40,000 Copies Now hi the School. Price 85 Cents Per Copy, Post-paid. NEW, FRESH FRESH AND DESIRABLE Cold Weather Commences, Coat Youa Walls and Ceilings With :ALftBASTlNE: DESTKOYS ALL DISEASE GERMS AND BlUQIITENS UP YOUR HOMES. Thousandsof founds f lave Been Sold in this Market. M - IT IS NO EXPERIMENT, BUT HAS BEEN PROVEN TO BE ALL WE CLAIM FOR IT. Send for Circular and Sample Card of 12 BEAUTIFUL TINTS. j. Raleigh, N. 0. A N D 1 -AT- Lowest Prices- mm sn m The Crowning Glory of the Many Wonderful Resour ces ot North Carolina. AN UNSURPASSED TONIC, APPE TIZER AND BLOOD PURIFIER. A SURE CURE FOR DYSPEPSIA, CHRONIC DIaRUHOEv, SCROFULA, ECZEMA, AND SOME KIDNEY AND LIVER TROUBLES. Exquisite New Styles of KNOTTED CHEVIOTS ENGLISH HOMESPUNS SCOTCH PLAIDS CAMEL'S HAIR SUITINGS. WHIP-CORDS HENRIETTAS. SERGES. AND BROADCLOTHS. -:o:- NEW THOROUGHLY REVISED EDITION OF FIRST STEPS IN NORTH CAROLINA HISTORY BY MRS. O. P. SPENCER. :o: mmm I I II Sis Great care and taste have been devoted to the selection of our Dress Goods, as well b to our HANDSOME DressTrimmings. Special attention is called to our XEW MOURNING GOODS I Weehow aline of Black Goods which has never been surpassed in this market. INSPECTION COSTS NOTHING. AND A Visit to Our Establishment Might be to your benefit. Both teachers and pupils will be charmed with this delightful little book; 2S8 page, beau tifully bound Price 75 cents by mail. Published by ALFRED WILLIAMS & CO., BOOK-SELLERS AND PUBLISHERS, RALEIGH, N. 0., North Carolina Headquarters for School Books, Law Books, &c, &c. CATALOGUE FREE. CROSS & 3L,I2STEHI.3Sr. NEW GOODS ARRIVING DAILY. WE WILL SHOW NOW IN A FEW DAYS ONE OF THE NICEST AND MOST COMPLETE LINE OF f ALL AND WINTER ii EVER BROUGHT WW TO THIS C LOTHING MAllKET, CAUTION W. Ii. Douglas Shoes are warranted. nnH .vcrv naS has his name and price stamped on bottcm. INCLUDING ALL THE LATEST PATTERNS AND STYLES. $$ I f C75 tuNatuS & tooughton, Printers Binders CURES PEOPLE AT OR AY FROM THE SPRINGS. HIGHLY ENDORSED BY EMINENT PHYSICIANS. Hon. V. l Cox will adilresa the op'fon th"is-iuM ol the campaign at v ') ovur.tf tuuos and places: v ..U-ilU', WtHliiCsday, Oct. 22. J.'r i, ((.tr.invillcCo.) Friday, Oct. 24. L'.vti.e, Mondajf, Off. 27. Yi!sr,n"H MiV.n, Friday, Oof. 31. Ii -M, M 'ii Jay, Nov. 3. H . VtriiOu Spnu.'Tue.'jdiiy, Oct. 28. , Thursday, Oct. 30. RALEIGH, N. C. Ilaving one of the largest and boat equip ped establishments of the kind in the South, with latest material and machinery, Te aro prepared for all kinds of Print ing Rinding and BLUE-BOOK lliUEl. W hJ. Mu Ti', Esq., will address t:i' ti;,1oou trio i.-aes of the campaign Ml JW!: - i:;:'i.,r:, Cartt-rct county, Tuesday, ) M rt :H'ul City, Carteret couoty,Ved V ! .y, (Kt 22. I iiiritoa, Jones county, Monday, 1 VU, ml , Mr. b V, (Irady, Democratic candi--la'tjfor Congress, will speak at the fol lowiu times and places in Wayne. Urauthara'a Store Monday, October 2'rh. l'rcmont-- Wtdncsday, Outoder 29th. .wt'h Mill -Thursday, October 30th. Tikvcille-Friday, October 31st. Hon. W. M. Robbina will address the ptojile on the i.ssuea of the campaign at tb.' following places: Liberty, JUndolph Co., Tuesday, Spout Springs, Harnett Co., Wed- by, Oe obtr 22. hWm, Sampson Co., Thursday, Oo- tober 23. Jfilon, Wilson Co., Friday, Oct. 24. n'thel, Pitt Co., Saturday, Oct. 25. Kelvyn Grove, Wake Co., Monday, October 27. Jirahatn Alamance Co., Tuesday, Oc tober 2s. J Keriersville, Forsyth Co., Wednes October 2(J Yiulkin College, Davidson Co., Thirs ty, October 30. China Grovo, Iiowan Co., Friday, Oc tober 31. Uook-keepors will find our Lodgers, Day-books, Cash-books, te., very bu Vtfior in make and t'LAT OPENING. If You Can't Buy from Your Druggist, Address PANACEA SPRINGS & HOTEL CO., sepU tf Oxford, N. C. NOTHING LIKE $2.00 will pay for our Great Hand-Book for rndgi-ftrates, THE N. C. MANUAL. OF LAW AND FORMS, latest revision in existence. SUCCEEDS SUCCESS. The reason RADAM'S MICROBE KILLER ia the most wonderful med icine, is because it has never lailed m any in stance, no matter what the disease, from LEP ROSY to the simplest disease known to the hu man system. 'Jhe' scientific men of to-day claim and prove that every disease ia W. L. DOUGLAS $3 SHOE GENTLEMEN. Fine Calf and Laced Waterproof Grain. The excellence and wearing qualities of this shoe cannot De Detter snown taan by tne strong enaorse- ments of Its thousands of constant wearers. Se.OO Genuine Hand-sewed, an elegant and O stylish dress Shoe which commends itself. Jt .OO Hand-sewed Welt. A fine calf Shoe unequalled for style and durability. SQ.SO Goodyear Welt is the standard dress 3 Shoe, at a popular price. S0.50 Policeman's frShoe is especially adapted w for railroad men, farmers, etc. All made In Congress, Button and Lace. $3 & $2 SHOES LAFD.is. Hats and Furnishing Goods Department COMPLE TE. New lot of FALL NECKWEAR just opened. It will pay you to Inspect our stock. Lowest Prices Guaranteed. CROSS & LINEHAN, Holleman Building, - - 21Q Fayetteville St, GL ASG O "W, "V.A.. :o: THE GRANDEST ENTERPRISE OF THE 2STEW SOUTH. SEVERAL NEW AND LARGE INDUSTRIES JUST SECURED. :o. OVER ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY HOUSES TO BE BUILT AT ONCE. ;o : NOW IS THE TIME FOR SAFE INVESTMENT, AND QUICK AND LAHGi, RETURNS. DAVID FUNSTEN & CO., Keal Estate axd Stock Bbokers Glasow, Va. gTli uotified in advance, we will meet parties at any train. iaugSl-3mt Phonic 28- -16 Habgett Ht '"orably received since introduced ovements mase inem superior have been most and the recer to anv shoer Ask your sh1, and if he cannot supply you send direct to factory enclosing advertised price, or a postal for order blanks. W. L. DOUGLAS, Brockton, Mass. HELLER, BROS, Sole Agents for Raleigh, N. C, 134 Fayettevillf Street. oct3-Dtilijanlst CAUSED BY MICROBES, -AND EDWARDS & BROUGHTON, RALEIGH. N. C. EilB'S MICROBE EM Exterminates the Microbes and drives them out of the system, and when that is done you cannot have an ache or pain. No ir atter what the disease, whether a simple case ot Malaria Fever or a combination of 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. FALL TRADE - - 1 890. J.J. THOMAS & CO., RALEIGH, N. C, General Commission Merchants, Grocers and Cotton Sellers, Have in store and to arrive on. T. T. JnrvU will Vldrpssrt.rifi np.rt pie on the issues of th namnaicrn at the 5,000 WloWiniTDUroK. 5,000 jWa, Granville Co., Friday, Oct. 24. (oui3burg, Franklin Co., Saturday, Uigb, (at night) Monday, Oct. 27. LakerBVille, Mitchell Co., Thursday, 10,000 yds. 2i lb. second-hand bagging, 50 va. roils. Beware of Fraudulent Imitations. See that our Trade-Mark (same as above) anrtears on each iusr. Send for book "History of the Microbe Killer," given away by LEE, JOHNSON & CO., DRUGGISTS, RALEIGH, N. C. SESD FOR A COPY OF THE PRETTY FURNITURE MAKES COSY HOMES ! OOSlrT I-IOIMIES MAKE HAPPY PEOPLE I -AND- A.G.RHODES & COMPANY Are making people happy every day by the liberal teims thev oner on all Kinds ol FUKNITUKEl D. T. JOHNSON, Ag't, WHOLESALE Commission Merchant NOW IN STORE ON CONSIGNMENT: A FINE LOT I" C, CUT AND EOS In while pine barrels. 250 Gallons Strictly Pure Country Cider Yiaesar. It plea?es all who try it; 40c gallon; 10 gil loiif at 30c. CONSIGNMENTS OF WESTERN M. G. APPLES, POTATOES, ONIONS, CABBAGE, CHICKENS, EGGS, &C, &C, Received almost daily. PTANOO lANOO AND AND ORGAN O KG AN STOCK THE LARGEST. Terms ttie Best. Prices tlie Lowest. Fancy Chairs! Hall Racks! i Bookcases! Dressers! Wardrobes! Everything! Chamber Suits, complete, in great variety Broken Suits provided if desired, Orders 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 28. D. T. JOHNSON, Ag't. ONE OF A $25,000 FARM. NORTH 31 5,000 3.000 " VA " 1 ,500 Bundles New Arrow Ties. 1,000 " Whole and Pieced Ties. Bagging for sheets, Bagging Twine; also Meat, Meal, Corn, Flour, Bran, Hay, Sugar, Coffoe, Ac , all of which we offer upon very r-l Aa a. MITTON M AttKK'l Hurosville. YaDCey Co., Friday, Oct. Raleigh excels an. Her Compress and nu- State spinners, gives us good demand at all tim-s. We offer our 18 years' experience as 2 " Bagging Cloth, 30 yd bdls RE ID S VILLE TIMES 2 " JNtw liagging, &u " rolls. ii ii ii ii 50 " 30 " The Only Endorsed Prohibition Paper In the State. 1.00 PER ANNUM. We will accommodate you and please you you will let us, We have too manv thingB 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 Place. TERRELL, & MOSELEY, Commission Merchants, HEAVY AND FANCY GROCERS, 203 Fayettevllle St., Raleigh, N. C. THE BEST IN CAROLINA. Knabe, Kranich &. Rach, Wcgman- Kimball Iillr, Ivimb'ill, !Vm1hi BANJOS, ANJOS, GUITARS, UITAKS. VIOLINS, IOLINS, AND EVERYTHING IN THE MUSICAL LINE. -Best line of- AT LOWEST PRICES. Write us for circulars, catalogu &o. NORTH STATE MUSIC CO., Cecil G. Stone, Mo'b, 113 Fayetteville St., Raleigh, N. 0. COLIN M. HAWKINS & CO., INVESTMEUT BROKERS, 331 FAYETTEVILLE ST., Raleigh, N. C. Seven Hundred and Filty (750) Acres For Sale by JNO. A. WILLIAMS, Real Estate Agent, Oxford, N. O. Land for Sale. 8ix hundred aiid fifty acres at $7 00 per acre. Two hundred and forty-nine and a half (2491 acres at 18.00 per acre. Two hundred ana nine izuyj acres ai iu.w ter acre. All the above tracts are wiinin one 10 xwo miles of Richmond & Danaille Railroad sta tions. For particulars, address JNO. A. WILLIAMS, Real Estate Agent, sept7-tf Oxford, N. C. WE BUY and SELL on COMMISSION BONDS, ALL CIA96ES OT STOCKS, AND COMMERCIAL PAPER. We devote special attention to the negotia tion 01 TOWNS, FOR j))', Martison Co., Saturday, Nov. Yn C. M. Cooke will speak with hi 1. him octio-tf C. F. LEWIS, Reidsville, N. C. t Iiileigh. Uunty chairmen will please advertise 'fallywith handbills and otherwise Dre the speakings. All Democratic I'wh are requested to make these an- auiiei'iaeQta. Ed. Cuambers Smith, Chairman State Dtm. Ex. Com. sellers to those who wish to sell upon arrival and those who wish to hold for higher prices, will, where desired, make liberal cash ad vances upon bills of lading or cotton in store. Low rates of interest and storage charges. J. J. THOMAS & CO., Cotton Sellers, sepU-DAWSmos Raleigh, N. O. Wood 1 Wood ! 2rAA CORDS PINE WOOD FOR OUU Sale at $2.25 per cord delivered. sepiiJ-mos u. r. IUda STOLEN KISSES is the name oi anew brand of chewing tobacco for which we are sole agents in Ualeigh. TERRELL & MOSELEY. CITIES, RAILWAYS and INDUSTRIAL COMPANIES. SUITS Valuable Lands for Sale, meanest paper in the state. MULLETS-.We received the first ship mentof new mullets yesterday. TERRELL & MOSELEY. Jo ",l 'uuviis in, Congressional Dis trict. "!'.n- 15. U. Bunn, the Democratic JjWiulati;, and Prof. Alexander Mclver, nfu Ut?nL"can candidate for Congress Jp u cQressionl District, will ' 'rt.M the people at the following times ttIi' placed: flUTUAM COUNTY. s'ltr Myt 0ctobjr 22 yr IliN, ar night, October 22 "riV't a X Roads, October 23. Lr Tnn0? Mill, October 24. M-rry V.s, October 23. tonia.'f 0$ N. B.Brougb Ji'J 7 rt,sf People of the Fourth 1'S slonal istTict aa follows: Uailf5ton-8 P. V.Oct. 23rd. uaw Iiiver 12 m rVenW ftifh OdSiiiJeo Cotton Mills r- w., uct. 21th. TW virtne of the Dower contained in the last will and testament of Richard Gwyn, de ceased, we, R. It. and T. L. Gwyn. executors of said will, will sell at public sale, on the premises, on Wednesday, the 12th day of No vember, 1890, the following lands, to-wit: Fifteen hundred acres, more or leas, in Surrv countv. N. 0 . on the waters of Mitchell river and soutu irorK. ine ianua are m very healthy section, six to ten miles north of Elkin, well watered and timbered, with tine water power, and thought to contain valuable mineral ores, &e. Terms cash, as the time has arrived for the settlement of the estate. R. R. and T. L. GWYN, Executors of Richard Gwvnn, deo'd. Elkin, N. 0., Oct. 9, 189J. (octl0-30d HOW TO MAKE MONEY ! is the title of a 24-page pamphlet issued by the Equitable Loan & Trust Co., 76 Mont gomery St., Jersev City. N. J. If you want to know how and where money will net the largest income invested in real estate, either in large or small amounts, send address and copy will be mailed free. 9ep21-D&W3m That's what onedistinguished man at least sava about it. Tells all about the lumber, fishing and ovater interests in the East; farming and manufacturing: also Cupid's Capers, and a thousand other things of interest. Eight column, weeklv. Send 25 cents and get all the Eastern Cam paign News till January 1st. The Washington Gazette, oct!0-2w Washington, N. 0. Valuable Real Estate. I have some of the roost desirable property in the crowing t wn of Oxford, N. C, for sale. On my list are gilt-edge lots in the very heart of the town. Also seventy acres, including a handsome new residence, partly in the town and partly in the suburbs price $30,000. This seventy acres could be divided into a great the attention of capitalists as an investment. jiy jrans keep one cool and pleasant, wniie i Oxford is a growing town ana is locaiea in a can enjoy one of the good meals you can ai PRODUCE--We handle all kinds of country pjoduce on cemmisaion. Consign ments solicited. TERRELL A MOSELEY. jnel7-tf s GOOD REASONS For Patronizing the Moseley House. 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 drv goods house of W. H. & R. S. Tucker & Co. 2 I find everything neat and clean at the Moseley House, and leel as if at home, for they make me so. 31 find the Dining Hall for Ladies and Gentlemen well cared for and as pleasant as any seaside resort no flies, and the Rotating FOR THE BOYS, FOR THE YOUNG MEN AND FOR THE OLD MEN OF THE BEST AND LATEST STYLES or IMPORTED WOOLLENS. Careful attention given to the Inveetment of funds for out-of-town investors. july4rv dv fr wk thn ev Sun THE YAKBOKO HOUSE. B. B. BANEY, Prop'r, Ralxioh, N. O. Rates, $2 50 per day. $10.50 to $15 per week FTflaven-blessed part of the world. JOHN A. WILLIAMS, Dealeb in Real Estate, sep20-tf Oxford, N. 0. ways get at the Moseley House for 50 cenls. 4 An enterprise that the travelling public should appreciate and patronize it the Mose ley House. (juijl7-tf My FaJLl Stools: OF SUITINGS Cannot Be Surpassed in the State, And my prices are REMARKABLY LOW. I Eaplo; 0:lj FiriClr.s Workmen And guarantee satisfaction in every particu lar. WINETROB, MERCHANT TAILOR. 114 Fayetteville St. HOTEL FLORENCE T. Q. A&&X30T03, Manager, Raleigh, N. C. Booms, with meals at Tarboro House, 2.00 per day; f 10.00 Per week. 8pecial rates to law ors attending 8 arft-lv preme Court RALEIGH DYE WORKS, D. W. C. Harris, Proprietor. Dying and cleaning and renovation of clothing a specialty. Fast colors guaranteed and wax ranted not to snut- Work done by the latest devices and on tho 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," Martin Stbebt, may 10 Ualeigh, N. O. I. xr J . - .'V
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