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STATS CHRONICLE, THURSDAY, OOTOBEE REGISTER. There are only two clays now before Registration closes. Let every Demo crat register and see that his neighbor does likewise. A REMEDY IS POSSIBLE. The first beginning of a remedy is that Bomo one believe a remedy posible Believe that, if he cannot live by trnth, then he can die by it. Dost ihou b3 lieve it ? Then it is the new era begun. Carlyle. One reason why Wake county has usually gone R)publicn is because the Democrats have b?en doubters, and whenever a ticket was nominated, lot3of fellows went around said: "Well, I'll vote for it, but I do not believe that the ticket cau be elected, and they whined, and talked gloomy and despondent and made everybody blue that heard them. Away with such cant and lack of faith ! The Chronicle balieves nay the Chron icle knows - that Wake can b3 redeem ed. Let's qiit talking in a half-hearted way and go to work, and kick out all the Radicals and "tako a look at the books." RALEIGH IS BKIEF. : 1 LOCAL HAPPENINGS IX AND AUOUSD THE CAPITAL. COMIXK AND iOING. Let the white people of Wake county remember that every vote cast for Charlie Upchurch. Hoover & Co., or any one of them, is a vote against our admirable county government system, which saved so many counties of the State from utter ruin and absolute bank ruptcy. Why ? Because the Republi can party has formed a league with all that is evil, and sworn by all their idol gods, that they will neither eat nor drink, nor take political rest until they have succeeded in repealing our county gov ernment system. The negroes are the Republican party of Wake county, and the two Charlies, Upchurch and Hoover, belong to the Republican party. Short Items of News fathered on the i Fly ty the Chronicle's Reporters. The demand for dwelling houses will soon cause a building boom in the city, j Jas. W. Earl, of Springhope, Nash county has been appointed a notary public. Three bands are doing the musical work for the fair. The colored people of this city and State are a lively and stirring lot. The tobacco market bells were ringing nearly all day yesterday, and there was a large, lively and vigorous business with the weed. The cotton gin of Mr. G. B. Alford, located near.Holly Springs was destroyed by fire this week. It is not known how the fire originated. The Chronicle hopes that the side walk question is something that will not be be let alone until there is an entirely new system of sidewalks in the city. Number 6 advertising car, of Barnum fc Bailey's big circus, was at the North Carolina depot yesterday and to-day many gorgeous new bills are decorating the city. Old Winter has sent on his advance guaid to announce his approach. Weath er prophets are differing as to whether the coming winter will be a mild or se vere one. Some ol The Folks Yon Know and Their Doings Hon. Wiifirton J. Green is here. Mr. I F. Dortch relumed to Golds- boro yesterday. xline. L. R. r at tne l arooro. Mr. J. A. Ellington Berne yesterday. Mr. J, H. Duncan leaves inoe mis morning. left q., of Pittsboro. is went to New for Balti- THE COUNTY CANVASS. Ilest of the THE WORLD'S COMMENCE. Mrs. M. A aiternoon tor rruc tinmrtf rrit Have thP !15HCU"i'u--The Oritlaok Bright lor Democracy. Th county canvass this week has ir, full of suteri i.nd the cratic speakers h.v- made fine impres sions at every apr ointment. Toe indi cations of a sweeping Democratic vic tory are encouraging, and the Radical candidates are scared. They grow weaker in the county every day, and Aatt starmcrthem in the face un OV. - Uk vT less they can carry K,aiegu tho nnp.stion that now vuv - people of this city. In his speech at several places up church said that there were 73 law vers in Kale eh. and the Supreme court F. W. Hushes and familv went uda renntv turned out ten more and , I uau them New York, Hubbard, Price cotton circul-r Lsrpool mrrkft at an advance of - Mfocrs. in their : "The Gi, loft it, recovered October 23. A Com;, any, to tixjCm 1 Turner Florida. yesterday That is coufronts the to Let the white people of Wake county remembrr that every vote east for CHARLIE UPCHURCH, HOOVER & LO. 01 any one of them, is a vote for the repeal of the municipal government or our towns and cities, which means drunken negro policemen, ana imbecility, ve nality and corruption in city and town government. Why ? Because the ne groes are in favor of the repeal of these wholesome municipal laws, and they are the Republican party of Wake county, and the two Charlies. Hoover and Up church, belong to the Republican party. - The Raleigh Signal charges that Mr. John W. Thompson, the Democratic nominee for clerk, attacked Mr. W. G, UrciiURCH for lobbying the stock law bill through the Legislature. The facts are: At Robertson's C has. Upchurch denounced the Democrats for having passed the stock law. Mr. Thompson replied that Mr. W. G. UrcHcncii, who was supporting Brother-in-law Charles D., was one of the men that lobbied the bill through the Legislature. That was all there was of the attack. The first premiums at the fair for a splasher, and table mat and bedquilt was taken by Miss .Nannie R. Jones, wbo made them when she was 7 years old. Sne is the daughter of Mr. Alfred Jones of this city. A concert will be given in Metropolv tan hall to-mght, for the purpose of raising funds to paint Davie fctreet Presbyterian church (col.) Admission 15 cents. Reserved seats, 2o cents, Tickets at Lee, Johnson & Co.'s drug store. The registration books close to mor row, Friday, uctooer iMtn. Are you sure that you are registered? And are you sure that your neighbor is regis tered? You have only two more short days to look after this matter. Will you forget it? The Convocation of Raleigh is hold ing its annual session at Pittsboro and will continue in session three days from yesterday. The Convocation of Raleigh is composed of the Episcopal churchea at Raleigh aud in the surrounding coun ties of Chatham, Durham, Orange, Gran ville, ance and Franklin. West Morgan street ousht to be opened up. The city authorities might Col. P. F. Faison went down New Berne yesterday afternoon. Mrs. to New Berne yesterday afternoon Mrs. Mordecai went to Savannah, Ga., yesterday where she will spend the winter. Mr. Ed. H, Sholar who has been here for two days past, went to Atlan ta yesterday. Prof, and Mrs. A. Baumann left yesterday for Wilmington to attend the Presbyterian Synod. Hon. M. W. Ransom, Mrs. Ransom, Miss Ransom and Th. R. Ransom, registered at the Yarboro yesterday. Messrs. C. B. Aycock and W. R. Al len, who have been attending the Su preme court, returned to Goldsboro yesterday. Mr. Leo D. Heartt, of Durham, passed through the city yesterday en route for Wilmington to attend the Presbyterian synod. Misses Alice and Maggie Ferrell, daughters of Mr, A. F. Ferrell, of Even ing Visitor, have gone to Murfreesboro where they will attend the Chowan Bap tist iemale Institute. They will enter the institute for a full course of study, Mr. J. B. Massemore went to Wadesboro yesterday to attend the mar riage or his son. Mr. J. W. Masse more and Miss Lillie Ledbetter, which event will occur at the residence of Col. Ledbetter, the bride's father, to-day at 11 o'clock. that everv one ot tnetn was against him because he gave the people advi ces and saved them lawyers' fees, and they wanted to get mm out ior me mirnose ot roDDing tne peopie. rv. Thompson said that there were about forty lawyers in Raleigh and upchlrch said that 4four were enough to rob the people." Mp.. Thompson replied that Uhchdrch had a right only to speak for Loge Harris and those law yers who were supporting mm. xie was near them and with them. Mr. Thompson opposed all roDDery, in cluding the McKinley bill and the Ri dical steals, and drove-home to Up CHURCH the rascality of. his party and their systematic robbery of the people. The candidates speak at Gray's Sroic in Swift Creek township to-day. WAKE COUNTY CANVASS The Appointments Made lor Speakers. The Democratic and Republican can didates for the Legislature, and the county offices will address the people of Wake county at the following times and places. Let all the peopie be present and hear the issues di?cu?sed: Gray's Store Tburs lay, Oct Smith's -Friday, Oct. 24. Garner's Saturday, Oct. 25. 23. New Advertisem-nts. of et ck BEAUTIFUL AUTUMN DING. VED- Wbiting Bros, A little Crowded W. W. Vass. Notice ot Meeting holders of K. Sc G. R. R. Co. W. W. Yasa. Notice of AJeetiug of etock holders ot K. & A. A.-L. R. R. t o. SPECIAL NOTICES. ir, and tin ally closed birely steady at abaut last night's prices. Spot sales are 10,000 bales, and the larger business in this department gives evidence or rather more disposition on the part of spinners to secure their supplies of raw material at present prices. 1 his marfcet has been rather more active. It opened almost one point under bst night's prices, but quickly improved, January llincr at 10.12 during tne tort noon. The market closed about four points for the highest fig-ires." Receipts at the ports estimated at 46,000 bales, against ii,too na.es iar week, and 48.403 bales last year. The spot market steady at unchanged prices; middling uplands 10 14; sales 5lS bales. Transactions in futures to-day were 103, GOO bales. Futures closed 1 to 3 poiuts higher as follows : October 9 92 - 93 November 9 91-95 December 10 Ll -02 January 10 08-09 Februarv 10 15-16 March 10 20-21 April The rex im.-, era ot the KiK pany will be T a v. in ll.x j n v.uii ,r.tr;-. clo '& a. ra. Raleigh, Oct. in CC I. Zhe next eu stockho ders ol t; Line Knilr-ad (V, tftice,in Raleigh. . 1&.K), co ram en cu - alcib, O.t. 2 : ice in i LiLFl,;;; N Fid will be re.-. 1S90, fertile c:ir.r ger Mation tt epeeiSeations :. 1 1 Haleifrh & a?tou ; Ral-isb, N. C. oct21- nlloc::n May June...., July August . 10 2S -29 10 35-36 10 42 - 43 10 4 50 10 53 55 Cotton. City. Galveston, Norfolk, Baltimore, Boston. Wilmington, Philadelphia Savannah, New OrieanB llobile. jlemphie, Augusta. Louisville, Louis, Sale Tone. t ilk't ;Uct-jEx. . 125 Qu:et 4341 feteady ....INom'l .. IQuiet steady Steady 19-35 Quiet 7500 i"irm 60U Quiet ..stead 1073 Quiet . . . ISteadv 101G j Steady 9 13-16 9952! 9 ll-!6 10 1-H 10 1-4 9 5 8 10 5-S 9 7-16 y 13-16 9 5 8 9 5 8 10 3-4 !C 0-0 9 3-4 5179 j 1072 G6 1'53 7172 8244 4712 2637 2037 . - 1 Art t?. .-. .Kr.i A Lillln Ctc-.;; The 3Iarriase ol Mr. Lewis 21. Neal Aud .Miss Nannie Graves Womack. A beautiful autumn wedding occurred in this city yesterday at 2:30 o'clock p. m., at the mansion of Mrs. Virginia B. D. T. Swindell wants to saddle ponny. Call on him. buy a good Iu wees, consequence of the rash of fair Messrs. v biting Bros, sold out of many of their special Hues and have Swepson, aunt cf the bride, it being the been quite busy replenishing tthir stock. marriasre of Mr. L-wis M. Neal and They are da?1y receiving new and stylish Miss Nannie Graves Womack, both of lanceyyiiie, rs. u. the ceremony was look after this at once, and be ready to performed by Rev. Dr. J. W. Carter and Rev. Dr. Thos. E. skinner. good; Wanted. comer witn tne couuty commissioners at their next monthly meeting with a view to extending the street and road to the Avent's ferrv road. What's the use of waiting? 4,To wait" is not the proper thing of the preseut day. Weather Report. Let the white men of Wake ounty re member that every vote tast for Chas TJrcnuiiCii, Hoover & Co., or any of them, is a vote for that abominable Force bill, and for Federal Bayonets at the polls, a clause which was conceived IIMII 111 III 1I1V IlV&ir W I I W V I m - - . ww.- Q w. ' "j I i hA I tt-ri iVTfrr.Tr this mnrnincr nrinrs a Becanse the Republican party favors it, gpedal fr()m WinstQn ghowing faow ft negroes are me nepuoueaa great trunk line will run via Raleigh from Raleigh yesterday: Maximum temper ature 56; minimum temperature 43; rain fall, 0 23 inches. Local forecast for Raleigh and vicin ity to-day: Continued rain; stationary temperature. Washington, D. C , Oct. 22. -Fore cast for Virginia: Cloudy weather; and rain; continued cooler; easterly winds. For North Carolina: Threatening weather, and rain; occasionally heavy; continued cooler; easterly winds. TWO GREAT THROUGH LINES. Raleigh Promises to Be a Great Rail road Centre V ith One Grand Trunk Line from North to Sonth And An other irom East to W est. and the negroes are the party of Wake, and the two Charlies. UrcnuRCH and Hoover, belong to the Republican party. Let the white people remember that every vote cast for Charlie Upchurch, Hoover & co., or any one or tnem 13 a vote for the degradation and humiliation of the people of the State. Why i Be cause the Republican party has and is doing all that it can to humiliate and de grade this gallant South-land, and the negroes are the Republican party of Wake county, and the two Charlies, Upchurch and Hooveb, belon c to the Republican party. Let the white people of Wake county Fiirview stock farm, will soon have a remember that every vote cast for Char- fine addition to its already splendid sta lie TTprnrRfH Hoover it Cn . nr nnv bles ' " 1 1 un. t 01.LH1 1 1 lue -aorsB aua ocaoie notes mat M. J. Hpndrirk. TTnirvn Snrintra X" V 1 :1 ,t u t ui: . r nuuBwimuwiijiucaui mo ituuii- nas sent to Capt. B. r. Williamson. can party, Wny r Because the negroes Jsaieign, tne brown colt Moondyne. 11, favor it, and they are the Republican S-JU foalea 1833, by fisherman, 2 23,and pirty ot vake, and the two Charlies, Norfolk to Bristol, making one of the most important transportation lines in this whole country running from east to west. The information is authentic, and the indications are that the scheme will be put through at an early day. It is already known that work is rapidly progressing on the Georgia, Car olina & Northern road from Monroe to Atlanta, which, when completed, will make the most direct through line run ning from north to south in the coast States, and that line will run through Raleigh. These are facts. Raleigh is the com ing place. The Chronicle has always said it. Now everybody wake up and help make things move. New Horses Comin UPCHCRCn asd Hoover belong to the Republican party. Let the white men of Wake county re member that every vote cast for Charlie Upchurch, Hoover & Co , or any one of them is a vote for negro supremacy. Why ? Because the Republican party favors it, and the negroes are the Re publican party of Wake, and the two Charlies, Hoover and Upcbcrch belong to the Republican party. A prominent North Carolina editor, in a private letter, says : "The Chronicle is waking up Wake. Hope you will come out at the right end of the horn." We will, if men who call themselves Democrats do not act the part of traitors to the party for pay or favor on election day. You are no Sardine. Of course not, but all the same a fine sardine is a good thing. Rich in flavor, not too salty, in fine oil, no bones to speak of. If you know what a good ear dine is, we can supplv yon. Also olive oil, olives, salad dressings, tine pickles, sauces, Kippered . herrings, 'crabs, shrimps, mushrooms and all that sort of thing. Kberhardt & Pescud. " sire of Helio, (p) 2 271; dam Trouble some, 2.25J; dam of Oracle, 2 36; trial (3) 2.23, by Messenger Duroc 106; g. d. Lady Bryant; dam of Troublesome. 2. 2oi, and Crown Imperial, 2.27, by'Bri gnoli 77, record 2 291; third dam Meg Merrilies, by Cracker, son of Boston (throughbred.) Moondyne is the bet bred horse ever brought into North Carolina. Also the bay filly 1SS3, Molly Thorn, by Wilkesdale 4541, brotner to Miss Alice, 2. 19J, son of Alcantara 729; dam Thorndale Girl, bv a son of Hero of Thorndale 549; g. d. by a son of Crusa der, in foal to Lecturer, son of Eleclion eer 125. Also the bay filly, 1S39, by Jerome Eddy, 2 16, and sire of Fanny Wilcox, 2.29,atidLizziemont, 2 251; dam Nellie, -..jv, mai 12 X6, py tlambletonian 158; g. a. noicomo Mare, by ouag Morrill. 118. The attendants were Mr. Danridge Neal and Miss Susie Timberlnke, and Mr. J. D. Joy: er and Miss Jeannette Andrews. The marriage service was performed in the macs.on parlor, which was made a lovely and charmius room bv eleeant and tasty decorative work in floral designs. After the ceremony, happy and cor dial congratulations wre extended by friends, and then the party repaired to the dining saloon, where "a ricii and recVrche r?p:st was served from solid silver seivicc- This apartment had also fallen into the hands of friends, who had made it surpassingly beautiful with tasty decorative work in autumn leaves, dahl ias and choice roses. The autumn leaves j were woven into levely wreaths, were very prettily bestowed about the room and the rich aud variegated autumnal tints produced a charming effect. The dahlias and roses were combined and inter woven into beautiful designs and centre pieces for table ornamentation, and pyramids of rare frnits, including de licious fresh peaches, constituted a pirt of the table spread and ornament. Among the invited guests present were Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Williams, Mrs. Dr. Thos. E. Skinner, Mrs. Dr. J. W. Carter, Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Briggs, Miss Jerman, Mr. B. S. Jerman, Mrs. Dr. C. Durham, Capt. and Mrs. J J. Thomas, Mrs. Ix)ttie McAden, Mrs. T. N. Rich ardson, Mr. and Mrs. G. Rosenthal, Mr. and Mrs J. W. Wiggins, Mr. and Mrs. M T. Norris. The bride's costume was a very hand some dinner dress of blue Faille silk, en hanced with gold brocade. She wore rich diamond ornaments aud carried Marechal Neil roses. The bridesmaids' costumes were very unique and pretty. Miss Timberlake wore a suit of pretty design in cream challie, and carried a boquet of La France roses. Miss Andrews' costume was of the same design in pink challie, and she carried a boquet of Perle des Jardin roses. The bride was the recipient of many very rich and handsome presents from riends and members of the family. At 4.45 o'clock the bridal couple, at ended by some friends, took the west bound train for their home in Yancv Ml vine, and tnere went with them the truest and smceiest wishes of mnnv rieuus ior a long nie 01 iencity. A bright, active b?y cu? read and write. Apply at thh r- "o can Wauted. A first-class House. cook at the Moselev oetS tf. Wanted. In Liverpool spot cotton closed steady ; middling uplands 5 11 -16; sales 10,000 bales. Futures clos.'d steady as follows: October 5 39 etoler and November 5 35 3s November an : Decembtr 5 34 3i December and Jannary 5 34 35 January and February 5 3435 February aoid March 5 3J Liet week we v.-r.--. ol our epeeitl lin- - .. ' hustling, nilibtr uv , :-r as steam and tL. - . . now have irh ' u1.-": lower than ever. 1 M. An honest negro boy about 18 years old. One vho has had some experience in f hnting otBea. Apply at Chronicle office. Trunks aud Carpets. female. An Office Robbed. Last night some thief or thieves broke into the office of J. M. Brouehton. in the Bigley building, burst open his desk drawers and took therefrom about $15 in casn, and some few important papers, ine papers are such as will be of no value to any one else. we learn from the Day that Dr. Rob ert Winborne, of Chowan county, who auenaea tne uorner school fcr severa years, waa round dead by hi? sister on Saturday last in the cotton house. It is thought to have been caused from heart disease. So 3Iore Liquor. Most every person, male aud has need of trunks aud carpets and should be 5'a'l to know where they cau find the best trunk or the best carpet for their hard-earned money. Xow most everybody knows that when we come out and savour amuuition wairons are loa led down, aud our forces are drawn up in line of battle, and that we are ready for the iiht, they know that we are really ready, and that we expect to whip. jNow, we nave succeeded in ma- mg a deal with a trunk factory for a lot of the'r goods, and we have the goods in this morning. We have made some prices to a carpet house and they have accepted the prices, and we have the goods in store far below the price, even before the tariff bill was passed. See them st, Swindell's. The City Cotton Market. Raleigh. N. C. 'Jctobei rJ - p. Good Middling 9 Strict Middling Middling Strict Low Middling Baltimore Produce Market. COTTOX Closed nominal. MiddliDg up- cLOUH Quiet and firm ; Eoward Street and Western superfine 3.0U.50; do. extra 3.754 tO; do. do. family 4.755.25; city mills liio brands extra 5 11 x25; winter wheat patent 5.'o5.00; spring do. do. 5 75Q 6 10. WHEAT Southern scarce and stiff; Fultz9S (24.06; Longberry l.OOgl.G"; steamer No. 2 western easv; No. 2 red winter spot and October 1.01$4gl.02. COUN Southern firm; white 5960; yellow 59(ti60; Western weak; mixed spot aad Oc tober 53. OATS Closed scarce; ungraded Southern and Pennsylvania 4(3 V2; do. Western white i'352; do.' do. mixed 18(350: graded No. 2 whito 5152. KYt 'Jiosed steady; prime to choice 75g 7u. PROVISIONS Closed firm ; mess pork, old 11.50; new 12.00; bulk meats, loo3e shoulders 6; loDg clear and clear rib sides sugar pickled shoulders 7 ; suar cured smoted shoulders 8; hams.emtdl 12a'; lare LABD -Refined 7?X. COFFEII Closed steadv; fair Rio cargoes 20. SUGAR Closed firm; granulated G. WHISKEY Very active at $1.20. CLOTHIERS &H att Fair Week STTIPIPLIB -Nf.'.v--CURKAXTS,IiAI.r;N. FIGS. M'TS, PAIi SARA' Eos EDA?! Baltimore Bond Market. Baltimore, Md., October 2?. -Virginia consols 52 asked; do. threes G76s. BUCKWHEAT . Navy BtiiL New York Money Market. Iew York, October 22 Money closed at 3 per cent.. Exchange closed steadv: posted rates 4.814.86; actual rates 4.80 4.81 tor 60 days, and 4.85?4'4.86 for de- mana. uovernmenta closed steady; currency 6s 113 bid; 4a coup. 123 bid; 4a coupons - 25 B ;:. Fine Yel'ow 11.00, $: i:: ? r.;in.i: bid. Epoch. The transition from long, lingering and painful sickness to robust health marks an epoch in the life of the indi vidual. Such a remarkable event is treasured in the memory, and the agency whereby the good health ha3 been at tained is greitfuliy blessed. Hence it is that so much is heard in praise of Elec- inc outers. 00 many ieei tney owe their restoration to health, to the'use of the Great Alternative and Tonic. If you are troubled with any disease of the Kid neys. Liver or Stomach, of Ions or short standing, you will surely find relief by use of Electric Bitters. Sold at 50c. and f 1 00 per bottle, at John Y. MacRae's Drugstore. New York Prodnce Market. FLOUR Closed dull; fine sradea of srrni? 2.75(a325; extra o. 1 eDrine 4 2525.40: ritv mills extra firm at 5 10. Southern Hoar closed steady; trade and family extras 4.15 1.3-5. "Qi viueeu s:eaav; spot eales o. 2 red winter 1.0tH'. CORN' Closed weaker; December 59. OATS Closed firmer: No. 1 mixed i: Vn 2 mixed Octoober 49V. r 1 11 -i . j 1 . wusuu uuu; mesa Il.o0t5l2 00. LARD Closed dull and easv: Novemher t.566.60; December 6.68(2.6.70." SUGAR-Refined firm; powdered 67- gran ulated 6?; cubes G. cuiri Closed stedv; fair Bio goes 20-. cr- (Concord Standard.) Judge Merrimon has caused a decided sensation by intimatiag an opinion that the saloon keepers in Marion are violat ing the law every time they sell a drink of whiskey, and that the licenses under which they are selling are absolutely void. In deference to the opinion of the Court, Solictor Bower prepared the bills of indictment against the proprietor nf the licensed saloons there, and they will oe orougnt into court ana tried for vio lation of prohibitory statutes. The town last spring held some kind of an elec tion, and the liquor men carried the dav auu luereuopn ine saioons were licensed by the town and by the county. Judge Merrimon holds that the election waa without warrant of law, and void, and that the license issued the saloon keep ers will not crotcct them. Cotlee. The buying of coflfees already roasted has become so common that more than V1P il, i : 1 - imii me yeupie m eery arge town use them. It saves a lot of trouble, and is tuhy as economical. We give special at tention to roasted coffees, to have them always fresh and of perfect quality. Java, Maracaibo, Arbackle's Ariosa, &c, &c. always in stock. Alo a full line of green coffees, from Rio to Mocha. Ebep.uardt & Pescud. LEMOX ELIXIR. lis wonueriui Lflert on the Liver. oiinuaiu, uuHcis, iviuneys ana liioou. ur. Aioziey s Lemon Elixir is a pleas- ani lemoa arins tnt positively cures all Biliousness, Constipation. Iodieestion all Sick and Nervous Headaches, Kidney Diseases. Dizziness, Loss cf appetite reeis, vuuii, raipiranon ot Heart, and all other diseases caused by disordered liver, stcrrach and kidnejs, the first greatjeause of all fatal diseases. 50 cts. and $1 per bottle. Sold all druseists rrepareu oa.y oy ii. Aloziev, M. D Atlanta, Ga. ' Chicago Produce Market. Chicago 111., October 22. Wheat nwrol weak. Corn opened steady. OaXs opened heavy. Provisions opened weak. WHEAT-l-Octoberl.OQ; December 1.05X; LORN becember 52-;; Hav 55Vi. OATS May 47,Y. - ' PORK October 10.10; December 10.45; Mav 13.07;'. LAKO-Ocober 6.40; December 6.47'; RLBS October 5 43: December s n- 6.32. ' FANCY BEN DAVI NIAGARA, coxco::i'.i'3'.:.;-1-; ' 5 and 10 . : ' White, American r V. ----- KALAMAZOO CLlI s Sweet Pickles So';-- Allied weet Mangoes. Pi:, y. ' - Pici.i- - - i W. C. & A. TsTRlS Wholes:-.- - GROCERS AND ( A1 -1 F A CTl'Ii May May Nashville Produce Market WHEAT Closed eteadv; No. 2 red ter 1.05. COHN Qoiet; white milling 62. win- STRONACIi I C. L. WuIja'- ' - -' FlltH BAKED EVE1.: : EVEUYIIi-'- " ' BREAD, CAKKSAM'-' Fruit, Pound, Siiv r. Naval Stores. WiumroTox, N. C., October 22 -iipirite tumentine closed firm at .CS Kosin firm strained 1.07. Tar firm at 55. Crude Tur pentine firm; hard 1.20; Yellow dip and vir gin 1.93. Corn firm; white 6-5; yellow 64 Charleston-, S. C, October 22 Spirit turpentine firm at 3$ Lid. Rosin anit- gwd strained 1.25. New ioek, OctoUr 21. The market for spirits turpentine is in mndratA jo.i UU5l"'J) aiscents ior regulars and cents for machine barrels. i Last Thursday. V. Mauney, Esq., of Stanh county, father of lawyer J. W. Mauney, of Salisbury, lost the four fin gers of his right hand, while attempting to remove the but from the saw in his cotton gin. The index finger is all gone, but the stump, while all three of the other fingers were torn off by the saw. The thumb was not injured. Cor. Char lotte Chronicle, A - LEMON HOT DROPS. For coughs and colds, take Lemon Hot Drops. For sore throat and Bronchitis, take Lemon Hot Drops. For pneumonia and Larngetis take Lemon Hot Drops. For consumption and Catarrh, take Lemon not urops Cincinnati Produce Market. PORK Regular 10 75; family 11 75 LAKD-Kettle-dried 6&36&. WHlKEl bales ol 958 barrels of finished good, on the basis of 1.13 per gallon foh PIES. Apple, Peach, G -..-. : berry, Dr : BREA LOAF BREAD -A L Rolls, Biscuit 1 Graham, Brostn and li t Onlv U--t Ma:.; ANY SIZE, KIND Ol At Shoi:te-t Bncklen's Arnica Salve. The Best Salve in the world for Oats Bruises, bores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fe- For Hemorrhage and all throat aad b'aial Cores and .lVS v 'P' lung dease, take Umon Hot Drops. andWv' enri P , JfaLt!.0 An elegant and reliable preparation 25 cents, at druggists. Prepared only by Dr. H. Mozley. Atlanta Ga. octl6Thur&Sun till aprl d positively cures PHp nnnr InH.: " to? Jo perfect "wu7 U money retunded teuis per dox. MarRae. Price For sale by John Y. SEND FOR A OA V REIDS VILLI: Tl? The OnlyllL.!::- Prohibition l1' In the octlO-tf 1.00 PER ANN M
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