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Bussell and the Past. eicuuon anv no tv u a and payable, end who can read anv smu- t.uu ,u Iue constitution of 1805, or can ,1 ""J DCUIIUU Ul M,u onuuuon when read to him by tb ir-i&iranon omcer or n tir.PN d.oii u' i r.; w - iu i titrisi ration ann hanmv.n. Anient time us ciayu oiuuo me , - , umcau eiociur DUiu Tilj-a Rubra for o-ovrnnr V" Fimuai ion ror SUCn remstrnf nn :.tmn oi"uf5u A-wi .i : i i . .,, l""r llr fho cnhnr connrwl .uu mo Villain Still DUrsilfifl b riming"11 D'ratc,, L . Bnliesouian, in speaking of Judge i no . .4 ; . 1 u t j f fir ftnvflrnm' rvP K farolina, says: nttl u Friday though to m. f the party and of the state as- .v nil the concensus of nin- course, .tit was a mike. Of 1 ofthe deletTHtes expressed it, they a?"ii i.hvw to "pass under the striug" nart?l wil1 -,H HW,,ie(1 vigorously, 1118 -..lu. and. in the main, successfully. ftL the nomination many colored men Tie Only CIoIm Store IN THE CITY. over their own signa- i j :tA nrint. over 1 a-lau u,.t ri aoiotion Men's Suits from $3 Up. 1 1 .Aft I IIH I lai I V fcJV.VVv v w v w a v v w t.' vs I for Sme luiuy ur iuoy uitty and discreet e as- ENGRAVED Wedding Invitations and Visiting Cards Workmanship of the Highest Quality; Prices Moderate. trou may count Stfor nothing. A liberal and di of "tbe sioews of war" and of th "!LnM.of slate and federal patro Boys' Suits from 75c. Up. ronage But it is of the It has beeu given up that MIKE FOLB'S STOCK This Season takes the lead of all. The Best Assorted Stock of Men's and Boys' Clothing THAT EVER CAME TO FAYETTEVILLE. PRICES TO SUIT ALL. If you want Good and Stvlish Clothine ?o to MIKE FOLB'S. and he will serve vou for. $3.00 or $5.00 per Suit. MIKE FOLB. -,runifi 01 '.ill correct much of tnis. man of bis uDSHVorv reputation as a lutein the good old days of complete reDublican ascendency and of his bitter vindictive life ever siuce that will engage he attention of the state. . We spoke a 1 week or two aero of the editorial ability of Messrs. Englehnrd and Saunders. The campaign of that paper l he editorials writtenV Col. Saunders in opposition to there nomination of Judga Russell to an office of whif h he had proved himself to be so utterly unfitted for was, most com plete, exact and powerful. It -will be re called that the articles were all written by Col. Saunders and that he served notice on the judge that the columns of the Journal were at his service and he was respectfully invited to refute any of them that might be proved to be iucorrect. Somebody, probably Mr. Josh. T. James, now has "the custody of those papers, and ar.rou, iu u u v j almost every line of merchandise there rtvand his state no better service than 18 au acsnowieugea smuuu ui bmbubu at oDce to secure the services of a com- Let pianos be mentioned, or 3ewing machines, petent person to compile and edit those or bicycles, or baking powder, and instantly some one pre-eminent name presents itself to the mind. If flour is spoken of you think at once of TO BREMAKERS ! articles. The outlawry of several ot the best men in Robeson county and, if we properly recall, the quitting of Sampson court "betweeu suds" could there prob ably be aecouuted for. Judge Russell is indeed a dangerous man in any position. An old-time Republican who would write to another Republican that the people by whose votes mainly he was enabled to over-ride the will of the white people and I n ... r. . . , me clearest interests or tne btate were "mainly savages," shows plainly that the milk upon which hw was nourished in his helpless infancy and which he declared in his speech in Raleigh was so SWEET and nourishing must have imparted to him more or less of that inherent savagery of which he spoke many years afterwards in his letter to Mr. J. C. L. Harriss.'1 What Entitlej and What Disqualifies Charlotte Observer. I Airiend who is just back from South'-J urolina brings the Observer the follow lng copy , of an advertisement clipped from acounty paper, and it is tendered the North Carolina public as somewhat of a curi osity : Notice is hprphv w registration for Chesterfield will be opened on the first MnnH avin Arri1 i9sCf at the court house, and kept open for six consecutive weeks. That the books will opened again at the court house on the Mondays in June, July, August and jywraoer, A. DM 1896, and kept open w one week in each of said months. n",,r? lor registration will be from in tJ , !? the forenoon until 3 o'clock nf a- dternoon. Every male citizen twpt anQ ine unitea states, ,nW?u? yrs of age, who is not uiot, is not insane, is not a pau w supported at the oulic exoense. annot,confined in any public prison, rU'hO haS Tint hom nvJnr nfK,,r. ttnder Ti0"' obtaming goods or money robhpr,, if .,CLCUbC' Perjury, iorgery, L V' "riDery, adultery, wife-beat " u,use-breaking, receiving stolen lent in t ach of trust with fraudu cesr nt, fornication, sodomy, in- vviuu inient 10 ravisn. Pillsiry s Bes A. Send Your Orders to E. RANKIN CO. WEEKLY ARRIVAL OF THE BEST GRADES OF Flour, -The Reliable Hams and Nicest Bacon, The Celebrated Dixie, Alaroma, and Ajax Coffee, Best Green and Black Teas, Royal Salad Dressing unexcelled, Celebrated Celery Sauce, Worcester Sauce on draught, Dainty Crackers fresh and crisp, Best grades Butter. C. W ELLIOTT & CO. immi"i!lii!iiilij (I'liWESffi Thirty- ares S! law.s ad who shall have been i;er "UL.lu luls tate two years, (except There were 3,134,934 Packages of Hires' Rootbeer sold in i94 which made 15,675 735 gallons, or 3i3,494,7oo glasses, suffi cient to give every man, wo man and child in the United States, five glasses each did you get your share? kesure and get some this year. A 25 cent package mnlfs 5 gallons. Sold everywhere. MIRE od t!!rS ln chare oE organized churches jeactiers of public schools, and they ' " SIX rtinrit lies' o i the ' an have paid six months Rootb 6GK THE C1US. E. JIIRES CO., Iila. j Prices and Samples sent on application. GE0EGE N. HOFFMAN, Practical Engraver, 516 N. Strieker St., Baltimore, Md. 64d-wtf The same expense and labor that will sow poor seeds will plant and cultivate Peter Henderson's Seeds WHICH NEVER DISAPPOINT. A full supply at HORNE'S DRUG STORE. d48-wtf At RAIFOKD'S CoDfecinery Soda-Water and Ice-Cream Parties and Festivals supplied on short notice with all flavored Ices. 68-tf S - M " - M K-lUbABa 50. FOR A CASE IT WILL NOT CURC., The Clyde Steamship Co. NewYork,WHmington,N.C. AND Georgetown, S. C.5 Lines. FROM PIER 29, EAST RIVER, NEW YORK Located bet. Chambers and Roosevelt Sts., At 3 o'clock P. M NEW YORK FOR WILMINGTON. S. S. PAWNEE Saturday, May ICth S. S. CROATAN .Saturday, May 23d WILMINGTON FOR NEW YORK. S. S. CROATAN - Saturday, May lGth S. S. PAWNEE Thursday, May 21st S. j. ONEIDA Saturday, May 23d WILMINGTON FOR GEORGETOWN, S. U. S. S. CROATAN ..Tuesday, May 2Gth Through Bills Lading and Lowest Through Rates guaranteed to and from points in North and South Carolina. For Freight or Passage apply to II. O. SMALLBONEH Superintendent, Wilmington, N. C. TUEO G. EGER, T. M., Bowling Green, N. Y. W. P. CLYDE & CO., General Agents, 5 Bowling Green, N. Y It is an agreeable Laxative for the Bowels ; can be made into a Tea for use in one ininute. Price 25c., 60c. and $1.00 per package. "PT An Elegant toilet Powder i&W JM." for the Teeth and Breath 25c Children Cry foi Pitcher's Castoria. Hat I t , V '! i. . k w' i f -.; ll i I l' tu "t- . i6ot. for mm .". (''i-nilizers rorCoru, ott..u and PeAnutH, at 913.5(1 Trucking Cropa acd Potatoes I4.5U uate, Tultabco d1 Fruits - 15.00 Also Muriate ol PoUih, b.ainit, Salphate Potash, Bon BIaIc. titrate &dn. in l.irja and small quajatities. Sen4 two o. stamps for oirc's. VV. S. fOWKLL Sc VO ertilrziT Manaftictuters Baltimore itld. Papers for Sale Old papers for sale at the Observer Office at 20 cents per hundred. The Indestructible "Maywood" The Most Modern, ' Most Reliable, Most Durable AND STRONGEST Wheel on Earth. BICYCLE. THIS $75.00 COM PLETE BICYCLE residence in the State,) e countv for" si months. S precinct four months. be- Children Cry fcr Pitcher's Castoria, ff s with coupon. uatwvtc JFeb.24, 1891 Oct. 3, 1893 Jan. 21, 1896 JAlliilS ")Mayl7, 1S9I Jn J. 189." Others Pending The "Maywood" is the strongest and sintolcM bicycle "ever made. Adapted for all kinds ot roads and riders. Made of material that is solid, tonh find, wiry; simple in construction, easily taken apart and put together; has lew parts; is cf f uch wiry construction that its parts will hold together even in au accident; no hollow tubii;c to crush in at every contact; a frame that cannot be broken; so simple that its adjusliuc l rts tci vc as its connecting parts; a one piece crank in place of a dozen parts; always ready to give reliable and rapid transportation. FltAMiS Improved double diamond, guaranteed tor three years. Made of -inchcold rolled steel rods (toughest and strongest metal for-its weight known); joined together with aluminum bronze fittings in suclr a manner thr.t it is impossible to break or any part work loose; a marvel of novelty, simplicity and durability; the greatest comoination of ingenuity in bicycle mechanism known, to build a frame without brazen joints and tubing, as you know that frames continually break and fracture at brazen joints, and tubes when they are buckled in cannot be repaired. WilKiiiU'i 23-inch; warranted wood rims, piano wire tangent spokes and brass nipples. HUUS Large barrel pattern. TIKKS "Arlington" Hosepipe or Mor gan & Wright Quick Repair, or some other first-class pneumatic tire. UEAlllNGS Ball bearings to every part, ini luding wheels, crank axle, steering head and pedals. CUPS AND CONES Best quality tool stee, carefully tempered and hardened. CHAINS High grade hardened centers, rear adjustment. CItANKS Our celebrated one-piece crank, fully pro tected by patents; no cotter pins. REACH Shortest, 2H inches: longest, 37 inches. Glz: 64 or 72. FRONT FORK Indestructible: fork crown made from gun-barrel steel. IIANDLE BAR Reversible and adjustable; easilv adjusted to any position desired; ram's horn fur nished if ordered. SAQULE P. P., Gilliam, or some other first-class make. PEDAL8-Rat-trap or rubber; full ball bearing. FINISH Enameled in black, with all bright parts nickel plated. Each Bicycle complete with tool bajr, pump, wrench and oiler. Weight, ac cording to tires, pedals, saddles, etc., 27 to so pounds. $40 is our Special Wholesale Price. Never before sold for less. To quickly introduce the "Maywood" Bicycle, we have decided to make a special coupon offer, giving every . reader of this paper a chance to get a first-class wheel at the lowest price ever offered. On receipt of $35.oo and coupon we will ship to anyone the above Bicycle, securely crated, and guarantee safe delivery. Money refunded if not as represented after arrival and examination. We will ship C. O." D. with privilege of examination, for $36.00 and coupon provided $5.00 is sent with order as a guarantee of good faith. A written binding warranty with each Bicycle. This is a chance of a lifetime and you cannot afford to let the oppor tunity pass. Address all orders to CA5H BUYERS UNION, l6a Wert Van Burcn Street. Bx 1353, CHICAQO, ILL. Coupon No. 1553 i GOOD FOR IF SENT WITH . ORDER FOR No. 5 Maywood ...Bicycle...
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