WATSON'S CAMPAIGN.
Appotnrsnesfts Arranged for Public Speak
, tag In the Wast.
; ' Hon. Cyrus B. Watsou, the Dem
ocratic qominee for Governor, is in
- theeity.CaptTomMasonrthe nominee
- for Lieutenant Governor, was also.
here this morning.
: The first appointments of the cam
paign -were arranged. Mr. Watson
will address the people atthe follow
' log times and places. ' ,
Carthage, Tuesday, August 18th.
Monroe, Tuesday, August 25th.
Btatesville, Saturday, August 29.
Newton, Monday, August 31st.
Morganton, Tuesday, Sept. 1st.
. Marion, Wednesday, Sept. 2nd.
Rutherfordton, Friday, Sept. 4th.
Shelby, Saturday, Sept. 5th.
Lincolnton, Monday, Sept. 7th.
Lexington, Tuesday, Sept. 8th.
Salisbury, Friday, Sept. lltb.
Concord, Saturday, Sept. 12th.
- Mr. Watson will discuss the great
issues of Free Silver, Financial Re
form, Trusts and Monopolies, In
come Tax and Good Government.
Judge Russell, the Republican
candidate for Governor, has been in
vited to meet Mr. Watson in joint
discussion at all appointments.
Capt. Thomas W.Mason and Locke
Cralge, Esq., Democratic elector at
large, will address the people at the
following times and places:
Salisbury, Tusesday, August the
25th.
Hendersonville, Wednesday, Au
gust 26th.
Brevard, Thursday, August 27th.
Lester, Buncombe county, Friday,
August 28th.
Asheville, Saturday, August the
29th.
Waynesville, Monday, August the
31st.
Webster, Tuesday, September the
1st.
Franklin, Wednesday, September
2nd.
Murphy. Friday, September 4th.
Bryson City, Saturday, Septem
ber 5th.
Marshall, Tuesday, September
8th.
Mars Hill, Wednesday, September
9th.
Burnsville, Thursday, September
10th.
Bakersville, Saturday, September
12th.
Appointments of Governor Jarvis.
Hon. Thomas J. Jarvis will ad-
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nes and places:
Roxboro, Tuesday, August 25th.
Durham, Wednesday, August the
26th.
Hillsborp, Thursday, August the
27th.
Graham, Friday, August the 27th.
Golston, Chatham county, Saurday
3 p. m., August tne 29th.
Flea Hill, Cumberland county,
Monday, August 31st.
Max ton, Wednesday, September
the 2nd. .
Wilmington, at night, Thursday,
September 3rd.
tumberton, Saturday, September
the 6th.
Let all come out and hear the great
issues of the day fully discussed.
Every voter of all parties ought to
hear the great questions fairly pre
sented.
Clement Manlv, m.
Jno. W. Thompson, Sec'y
It is actual merit that has given
Hood's Sarsaparilla the first place
among medicines. It is the one true
blood purifier and nerve tonic.
Constipation
' Causes roll; haH the slciea In tbe world. It
retains the digested food too long in the bowels
and produoes biliousness, torpid Dm, tadj.
fUtton, bad taste, Mated PA ma a
tongue, tlokbeadacbe, In- lUj I Ia
omnia, eta. Hood' 11 IfT Ilia
earaeontUpatkiaaiHlaUtta
renlta,easnrand thoroughly. so, ABdrugglsta,
Prepared by C L Hood 4t Co Loweu, Mm.
The only KH to take wttH Hood's Baraaparilla,
' After this date
Mr. Lgwis T.
Brown will be
associated with
Mr. R. E. Craw
ford in the man
agement of the
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" The use of Castoria la so universal and its
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" 1 prescribe Castgria every day for children
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luced. -
NOTICE !
Bids for furnishing fuel for the dif
ferent departments of the Govern
ment. The Secretary of State desires to
purchase for the use of the different
departments of the State Government:
300 tons Pocahontas Coal.
SO tons White Ash Coal.
10 tons Jellico Coal.
25 cords forest pine wood, of which
15 cords must be two (2) feet long and
ten cords one ( 1 ) foot long, part to be
delivered in rear of Supreme Court
Building and part at tbe Governer's
Mansion.
Sealed proposals to furnish the
above will be received until the second
(2d) of September at the Secretary's
office, when the contract will be
awarded. -jy30eowtd
Sale of City Property.
By virtue of power conferred upon
me by a certain mortgage, which is
duly recorded in Registry of Wake
county in book. No. 135, at para 36o,
I will seH to the highest bidder for
cash at the court house door in- the
city of Raleigh, N. C, on Friday,
August 21st, 1896 at 12 o'clock m.,
that house and lot situated in the
said city, on 8. Blount street, being
a part-pf lot No. 15, in the plan of
said city according to Shaffer's map,
and defined as -follows:. Beginniug
on tha east line said Street neat Tup-
?er's church, corner of lot owned by
aclc Yarboro, thence east along his
line to the line of Elijah "hitlaw 21o
feet to the lands of Kills Brown,
thence along his line aonth 36 feet,
thence west parallel with the first
named line 21 0 feet o said Blount
street, thence along said street tp
the. beginning. - - , .
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' " Mortgagee, "'
Raleigh; N, C.July 22, IW.?-
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! " We have three children and they ' Cry for
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mailed freet For sale by
W. H. KING.
North Carolina College
of Agriculture and
Mechanic Arts.
This College offers thorough cour
ses in Agricultural, Mechanical, Civil
and,Electrical Engineering', and in
Science. . General academic studies
supplement all these technical 'cour
ses. KKPEN8E8 PER SESSION INOLtTMNQ BOARb
For Conntr Student - $81.00.
For all Other Stndenta 121.00.
Apply for Catalogues to
ALEXANDER Q. HOLLADAY,
-v President
Raleigh, N. C.
Whca Babr was sick, we cave har Castoria.
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innell
Steam Laundry
Has already won the repntation of doing the BEST work in the
State. ThpX is what the traveling men tell us.
TRY US
and see if it is so. Will give you either high gloss or domestic finish as
desired. Will call for and deliver your goods free of charge.
Terms strictly CASH on delivery . No discrimination.
C. F. Sowers & Co., Props.
PHONE IO.
Cross &
Mid-Summor Clearance Sale.
We beg to call your attention to the very
low prices being offered in every department
of our store. Spring and summer goods
must go to make room for fall purchases and
you will do well to examine quality and
prices now being quoted as they are in many
instances less than New York wholesale cost.
Come early and get the pick as they are sure
to go. A bargain in $7.50, $10 and 12.50
suits, former price $10, $12.50 and $15.
CROSS & LINEHAN.
Raleigh Ice and Refrigerating Co.,
Manufacturers of
t "ZZZ 1
AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
For prices write or apply at offlo, 126 Fayetteville Street.
Full Line of.
Hurd's Fine
-A PEW
"Two Years on the Alabama"
At $2.00, just half price. Have you a Whitley Exercises'.' Has no
equal for physical development. Paper novels at 10c.
A. Williams & Go's Book Store
OAK CITY STEAM LAUNDRY
Page & Marshall, PROPRIETORS
FAYEfTEVILLE
Military Academy
FAYETTEVILLE, N. C.
COL T. J. DREIRY, C. E,
PRINCIPAL.
W. S. Drewry, Ph.- B., M. A. (Uni
versity of V irglnl ) Associate.
Next elon opena September 2.
Recognized s a school of the VERY
FRIST xank. Faculty of five experi
enced Instructors. Teachers and pu
pils form one household. Not SinH
gle case or erion nines since its
foundation. Discipline strict, but
ptrentel. Certificate admits to- col
leges, of North Carolina and Virginia.
For catalogue addreai the Principal.
. July28-lm -,i ; v , ,
Linehan.
T. L. EBERIURDT. President.
Stationery.
COPIES OF-
The Iron's Hot.
I.et us have your work riht now.
We guaranU satisfaction and that's
a jfood deal, coming from a laundry.
We've made up our minds to make
this the best one there is, and we an'
doing it by retaining the patronage of
every one who comes heiv. We have
never lost a customer through a fault
of ours.
PHONE 87.
THE ADVENT TERM
THE FIFTY-FIFTH ANNUAL
SESSION OF
ST. MARY'S SCHOOL
will begin September 2, 1896.
., July 27-lm
STRONACH'S
Carriage-Harness
-AND-
Horse Emporium.
Nos. 219, 221 and 223 Wilmington
Street.
I carry the largest stock of Ve
hicles and Harness in the State.
Will sell you anything in my line at
factory prices.
LIVERY,
Board and Sale Stables
I buy, sell and hire Horses. You
can get the nicest, slickest turnout
in the city from my barn. Every
thing new. Clean stables and best
of service. Stables open every day
in the week.
FRANK STRONACH, Prop'r.
Broker and Auctioneer
Lots for sale all over the city on
easy terms Advances made on all
kinds of real and personal property
to be sold or held in trust.
FRANK STRONACH.
Phone 171.
Bridgers Brothers
MERCHANT TAILORS,
216J Fayetteville street, over Oak
City Steam Laundry.
Linen Suits
Crash Suits
arown and
fhite Ducks
$4.50 to
$7.50.
Business suits made to order $12. 50
and up. A perfect fit guaranteed.
WriU for samples. Mail orders so
licited. m27 lw
1896,
MIDSUMMER.
Miss Maggie Reese.
We have all the desirable things in
SUM31ER MILLINERY
at very reasonable prices.
Infants Muslin Caps for
25 Cents
As well as the finer gor'Js.
White and Colored Sailors
AT ALL PRICKS.
White Leghorn
ANLV
CHIP HATS
IN ALL SFIAPES
Agents for Imperial
PATTERNS.
Miss idaggie Reese,
"Hello!"
My t lophrne is so c-otm ninit. I
can call up the groci iMiian. bread
man, butcher, tl.-h man and ovster
man. ice cream man. milk man. elec
tric light man. street ear man. water
works man, the druggist, physician,
liveryman, depots, attorneys, news
papers, hotels, boarding houses, dry
goods houses, shoe stores, hardware
stores. iKKjkslores and stationery
stores, toy stores and eanriy stores,
the florist dentist, insurance compan
ies, schools and colleges, contractors,
plumbers, undertakers and clergymen,
photographer and art st. wood and
coal dealers, banking houses and
cafes, laundries, real estate agents,
(louring mills and ice companies,
etc MYRTLE.
Carpenter & Peebles
ARCHITECTS.
ThomaS H. Ashe, Associated,
CorreJohdenc solicited.
Office, Room 2, over MaoRaei
Braseb Ftutnnacyo .
How ancl WHere
Shall I Invest? 1
The Mechanics' and InYestotf
An Investor Demands: A
1. SAFETY. t
2. GOOD PROFIT.
3. FREE OF TAX. i
Union
of
4. CERTAIN polplcrh
returns, f naieign
offers and guarantees these benefits
to the investor, as proven by the con
tinued prosperity of the company.
During the past two years the Union
has aided in the erection of and pur
chase of about 30 residences and has
made over 60 temporary loans to its
members, secured by1 stock, and is now
erecting four residences. Every dol
lar paid to the Union is at once put In
circulation in North Carolina and
adds to the prosperity of the State. If
you desire to save a portion f your
earnings subscribe for a few shares of
monthly payment stock and pay 65
cents per month per share. Or, if you
have money to invest, purchase the
full paid coupon certificates, drawing
ti per cent, free of tax, annual divi
dend, with handsome profit maturity.
If you wish to 'obtain a HOME, ex
amine, our plan of loaning, which is
safe, equitable and liberal. Call
upon or address
GEORGE ALLEN, Secretary,
jylH-lm 22 Puller Building.
StafeNormal and IndustrialSchool
Departments well equipped. 27
teachers, 444 regular students, besides
practice school of 97 pupiU. 930 ma
triculates since its opening in 1PJE. 93
of the 90 counties represented. Com
petit!" " examination- at county seat
August 1st to fill free-tuition vacan
cies in dormitories. Application
should be made before July 20th to
enter the examination. No fneetuition
except to applicants signing a pledge
to become teachers. Annual expenses
of free-tuition students boarding in
dormitories, 90; tuition-paying stu
dents, $1.30. Address President
CHAHLKS D. McIVER, Greensboro,
N. C. July3 lm
Administrator's Notioe.
Having qualified as administrator
of the estate of M. C. Sorrell, de
ceased, late of Wake Co., N. C, this
is to notify all persons having claims
against the estate of the said M. C.
Sorrell, to present them to the un
dersigned on or before the 13th day
of June 1897, or this notice yill be
plead in bar of their recovery, and
all persons indebted to the said es
tate are hereby notified to make im
mediate payment.
J. C. Marcom, Administrator.
W. N. Jones, Attorney.
Jul3 ltw6t
SOUTHERN RAILWAY.
(PIEDMONT AIR-LINE.)
Condensed Schedule.
In Effect June 14. IB06.
Trains Leave Raleigh Dally.
"Norfolk and Chattanooga Limited."
4.12 p, m. Dally, 8ulld yestibuled train with
sleeper from Norfolk to Chattanooga via. alls
1'iiry, Morganton, Asheville, not springs and
Kiioxville.
Connects at Durham for Oxford. Clarksvllle
and Keysville. except Sunday. At Qreens
boro with the Washington and South
western Vestit tiled (Limited), train for all
points North, and with main line train No, 11
for Danville, Bicnniond and Intermediate local
stations; also has connection for Winston-Salem
and with main line train No. 36, ' united states
past Mail" for Charlotte Spartanburg. Green
ville, Atlanta and all points South ; lso Colum
bia Augusta Charleston, Savannah, Jaeison
rille and all points In Florida, Bleeping Car
for Atlanta Jacksonville and at Charlotte with
Sleeping Car for Augnsta.
"Norfolk and Chattanooga Limited."
11:45 A- T- Dally Solid train, consisting
Pullman Sleeping cars and coaches from Chat
tanooga to Norfolk, arriving Norfolk 5:00 p m
in time to connect with the Old Dominion
Merchants' and Miners,' Norfolk and Wash
ington and Baltimore Chesapeake and Rich
mond 8 S Co's for all pointynorth and east.
Connects at Belma for Fayetteville and in
termediate stations on tbe Wilson and Fa -ettevllle
Short Cut, dally, except Sunday for
New ern and Moreltead city dally for Golds
born, and Wilmington and intermediate sta
tions on ti e Wilmington and Weldon Ballroad.
Kxpress Train.
8 50 A. M. Dally Connects at Durham for
Oxf. ro, Keysville, Bi limord; at Greensboro
for Washington and all points north.
Fx press Train.
3 09 P. n. l.ally Ki.r Goldsboro and Inter
iiirillaU' stations.
Local .Accommodation.
:00 A. M. Connects at Greensboro for all
p iiits for North and South and Winston-Salem
and points 011 lite Northwestern Not th Carolina
Railroad. At Salisbury, for all aolnts In West
ern North aiollna Knoxvllle. Tenn , Cincin
nati and western points; at Charlotte, fe Spar
Unburn. Greenville. Athens, Atlanta and all
points South.
Trains Arrive at Kaleigh, N. C: '
Express Train.
j O5 P. M. Dally-From Atlanta, Charlotte
Greensboro and all points South.
Norfolk and Chattanooga Limited.
4 : 1 2 P. M. Dally From all points east, Nor
folk Tarboro, Wilson and water lines.
From Goldsboio, Wilmington, Fayetteville
and sll points in Eastern Carolina.
Norfolk and Chattanooga Limited.
11:40 A. IT. Dally From New York, Washing
ton, Lynchburg. Danville and Greensboro, t hat
tanooga, snoxvllle. Hot springs and asheville.
Express Train
8.50 . m. Dally From soldsboro and Inter
mediate stations.
Local.
7:20 A. n. Dally Fn m Greensboro and
points North and South, ble- plug Car frun
Greensboro to Kaleigh.
9:00 p. m. Dally exe pt Sunday From Golds
boro and all points East.
Local freight trains also carry passengers
Pullman ears on Light train from Kaitlr1 to
Greensboro.
Through Pullman vestlbul d Braving Boesa
snffet sleeping Car and TestlbuVed coaches
without charge on ! rfulk limit) d ,
Doable dally trains between Satelgn. Char
lotto and Atlanta. Qulofc tune ; anex celled at-
eommodatlon. . . r , - .
W. H.GKSXH, '-.
General gupanmeneati ,
W. A. TURK, V - -
a aahlnatoa, D.C.
J. M. CtTLPr Traffic 'M tvfet
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