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NATIONAL DEMOCRATIC TICKET, it is a i?ood thing. We would be willing politically speaking, to seat a free silver president and have a free coi&age law passed. For then we believe that our past prosperity will gradually come back to us. TIT mm 13...... . 1 111 1- . I 1 mi. uijau ueeus an or me electoral votes that he can cret. Wn.di.nit tk.nL- u any to spare. For this reason the union of i.uo ouyor lurcoa in mis state was brought about. If this contract had not been entered into, it was extremely doubtful about Brvan pet tine th aanfn. i this btate. Prejudice should be laid aside uu juur vuies east wnere tbey will count for the "Boy Orator of the Platte." Don't play the game of cutting off your nose to spite your face. ICE! ICE ! ICE! FOR PRESIDENT, BRYAN, of Nebraska. FOR VICE P.RESIDENT, SE WA LL, of Main e. STATE DEMOCRATIC TICKET. THEY WILL BE ELECTED. THE - FAYETTE71LLE - ICE - COMPANY Furnish Ice at their new quarters, Welsh Building, Franklin Street, and at Cook's Drug Store, Hay Street. ICE DELIVERED AT ALL HOURS. 90 FOB GOVERNOR : CYRUS B. WATSON, of Forsyth. FOR LIEUTENANT-GOVERNOR: THOMAS W. MASON, of Northampton. SECRETARY OP STATE : CHARLES M. COOKE, of Franklin. FOR STATE TREASURER: B. F. AYCOCK, of Wayne. FOR STATE AUDITOR: R. M. FURMAN, of Buncombe. FOR SUPERINTENDENT PUBLIC INSTRUCTION: JOHN C. SCARBOROUGH, of Johnston. FOR ATTORNEY-GENERAL: F. I. OSBORNE, of Mecklenburg. FOR ASSOCIATE JUSTICES SUPREME COURT : A. C. AVERY, of Burke. GEO. H. BROWN, ot Beaufort -Office Clerk Superior Court. ) Fayetteville, N. C, Aug. 31, 1896. By virtue of authority conferred on me by oeotlOn 5. Chftnfor 1RO A- c -torn? .J hereby ' 18 Ordered, That the Polling.place in Division No. 1, Cross Creek Township, be changed from ClArnnrinn MJllo f r" . lu" 7 w tuo muioerry-trees, near the intersection of "Canady" or ''A" street with Main or Person street. ic is iurtner (irdAreH i Section 9 of said Chapter 159, that a new Registration be had in the following Town ships, to wit : Cross Creek, Rockfish and Flea Mill. CYRUS MURPHY, Clerk Superior Court. FROM No. 2. Campaign Edition. THE ARENA. Land for Sale. By virtue of an order of the Superior Court Cumberland County made at May Term. a m a cause entitled William McQueen xxumiuistrator ec ai. vs. donn K. Smith, the undersigned Commissiontr will on Saturday the 10th day of October, 1896, at 12 o'clock m., at the Market House in Fayetteville N p., sell to the highest bidder for cash, a'cerl tain tract of land in nnmhovion n . j joining the glands of Joe Tolar and the lands or r.ne late Neill McQueen, containing about one thousand acres more or less, known as the Jackson rl app ho?nr kA i ir---i wu6 iud wuus Upon which the said John R. Smith now. resides. c o icn Xi. A. SINCLAIR, bept. 8, 1896 oaw4w Commissioner. Important' Registration Notice. In order that there might be no confa sion as to the dates for registration, chal lenging, &c, the Chairmen of the Repub lican, Populist and Democratic parties held a meeting and entered into an agree ment about the matters in question. The agreement is very important and should be read by every voter. It is as follows: It is agreed by the undersigned that the following is the proper construction of the election law of 1895,. Acts "95, chapter 159, and we request the members of our re spective parties to follow the same: 1st. In construing sections 9, 10. 11. 12, .10 auu it oi saia election law. That all persons are entitled to register on Saturday, September 26th; on Saturday, October 3rd; on Saturday, October 10th; on Saturday, October 17th, and on these days only, between the hours of 9 o'clock a. m. and 4 o'clock p. m., except as here with provided On Saturday, October 24th, no act shall be done in regard to registration, except the right to challenge, between the hours of 9 o'clock a. m. and 4 o'clock p. m., any elector whose name may appear on the books. On Saturday, October 31st, no act shall be done in regard to registration, except to hear and determine all challenges made on October 24th. The hearing shall be bad between the hours of 9 a. m. and 4 p clock p. m. in all precincts except those in incorporated towns and cities, when the hearing shall be bad until 9 o'clock p. m. That any person who comes of age be tween October 17th and election day, or who is entitled to register by reason of his residence in State or county, being suffi cient time required by law, which time ripened afttr Saturday, October 17, shall oe entitled to register on election day and auu 6uca persons who offer to regis ter and vote on election day may be chal lenged and said challenge be heard on election day. A. E. Holton, Chairman Rep. St. Ex. Com. Hal. "w. Ayer, Chairman P. P. St. Ex. Com. Clement Manly. Chairman Bern. St. Ex. Com Uncle Sam's Crown of Thorns. I will not aid to press down upon the bleed ing brow of labor this crown of thorns." William Jennings Bryan. Chicago, July 9, 1896. All voters should read the Campaign Edition of The Arena, which began with the June issue and runs to November (6 months), price, ONE DOLLAR. Send your subscription to Business Office Of . this paper. WANTED men and women at once. $35.00 .wf,117 oraers for the Cam. palgn Edition of the Arena. Secure your territory at once, address Arena Publishing Company, Boston, Mass. WANTED AN IDEA Whocanthlnk . V . iCM of some simple thing to patent ? Protect your ideas ; they may SrftFxT111- Write J0HN WEDDEl rfUHN & CO., Patent Attorneys, Waahington. D. G.. for their $1,800 prize offer. HORNER SCt OXFORD, N. C. Ball Term begins September 14th. Apply for catalogue. July 23, 1896 oaw3t JRINITY COLLEGE, , DURHAM, N. C. Trinity offers courses in Mathematics, Phi losophy, Latin, Greek, German, French, Eng lish. HistorV- PrHH.1 Hnianno 'Pnli'fitol ?- omy, Social Science, Chemistry, Astronomy, Mineralogy, Geology, Physics, Biology and Bible. Patriotically Said. Says the Wilmington Dispatch: m5eCt0r.ai fufiion like everything else mee s with some opposition. We can't thiol I T? ar.e. 8PecaUy stuck on such a iniug, but m this particular caBe we thinfc Ileantiful JLocation, Beat Educational Eu. Tironments and llhorongh Instruction. $171 to $220 pays all Coilege expenses per year. Next Session opens September 9, 1896. For Catalogue, address JOHN C. KILUO, Cape Fear & Yadkin Valley Railway JOHN GILL, RECEIVER. , CONDENSED SCHEDULE. In E fleet August 93d, 1806. -NORTH BOUND. No. 2 dally. Leave Wilmington, Arrive Fayetteville, Leave Fayetteville, Leave Fayetteville Junction, Leave Sanford, Leave dima- Arrive Greensboro, Leave Greensboro, Leave Stokesdale, Arrive Walnut Cove, Leave Walnut Cove, Leave Rural Hall, Arrive Mt. Airy, 7:33 10:45 11:05 11:15 12:40 2:40 3:08 3:15 4:02 4:32 4:38 5:12 6:3c Wilmington &WeIdonR. R. jtJVfTJO SXUVZVOIXX1S AND FLORENCE RAILROAD Condensed Schedule. TRAINS GOING SOUTH. DATED Jan. 27, 1895, O e8 1 a m p m SOUTH BOUND. No. 1, Daily. Leave Mt. Airy, Leave Rural Hall, Arrive Walnut Cove, Leave Walnut Cove, Leave Stokefldaln Arrive Greensboro, Leave Greensboro, Leave Climax, Leave Sanford, Arrive Fayetteville Junction, Arrive Fayetteville, Leave Favettaviiio Arrive Wiiminvfton, 9:45 11:09 11:37 11:45 " 12:12 p m 1:03 1:32 3:19 4:30 4:33 4:45 7:55 a m i No. 4, Daily Leave Bennettsville, 8.40 m Arrive Maxton, ' 9t5 a; m Leave Maxton, q'.q Ijeave Red Springs, inii Leave Hope 5mfi,' Jf Arrive FayetteviUe, 11:10 SOUTH BOUND. m No. 3, Daily Leave Fayetteville, a.a j n m Leave Hope Mills, 50 P' Leave Hed Springe, 5.42 u Arrive Maxtou, 6'.i0 u Leave Maxton, Arrive Bennettsville. 7.5 NORTH BOUND. No. 16. Mixed, Daily Except Sunda y Leave Ramseur, 6:45 a. in Leave Climax, 3.35 It Arrive Greensboro, y.20 ' Leave .Greensboro, q'.qc Leave Stokesdale, xO-50 Arrive Madison 11:50 " SOUTH BOUND. No. 15, Mixed, .Except bunaa A. M. P. M. Leave Weldon.. 11 53 9 27 Ar. Rocky Mount 12 57 10 20 Leave Tarboro 12 20 5UI .A. M. Lv Rocky Mount Leave Wilson... Leav Selma Lv. fayetteville Arrive Florence, 1 2 2 4 7 05 03 53 3) 15 10 20 6 00 11 03 12 53 3 00 O 03 Leave Wilson... Leave Goidboro. Leave Magnolia. Ar. Wilmington. J. M. 2 CS 2 55 4 02 A. M. 6 35 7 20 8 29 5 30 10 60 P. M. A M. TRAINS GOING NORTH. DATED Jan27, 1895. 00 O 0 Leave Florence Lv. Fayetteville Leave Selma.... Arrive WilHon.. Leave Tarboro. . P. M. 7 15 9 19 11 15 Lv. Wilminpf.nn- Leave Magnolia. Leave Goldsboro Arrive Wilson.. A. M. ... 8 15 10 55 ... 12 32 ... 120... 2 48... P. M. sS A. M. P f 9 20... 700 10 56 g 31 12 05 9 40 1 00 in 27 2 bi. evi Leave Madison, Leave Stokesdale, Arrive Greensboro, Leave Greensboro, Leave Climax, Arrive Ramseur, . 12:25 p. m 1:28 " 2:35 3:10 4:05 5:50 NORTH BOUND CONNECTIONS. . at Fayetteville with Atlantic Coat Line for all points North and East, at Sanford with the Seaboard Air Line, at Greensboro with the Southern Railway Company, at Walnut Cove with the Norfolk & Western Railroad for Winston-Salem. SOUTH BOUND CONNECTIONS at Walnut Cove with the Norfolk & Western Rail road for Roanoke and points North and West, at Greensboro with the Southern Railway Company for Raleigh, Richmond and all points North and East, at Fayetteville with the Atlantic Coast Line for all points South, at Maxton with the Seaboard Air Line for Charlotte, Atlanta and all points South' and Southwest. W. E. KYLE, General Passenger Agent. J. W. FRY, General Manager. Children Cry for Pitcher's' Castoria. P. M. Leave Wilson... 130 Ar Rocly Mount 2 33 Arrive Tarboro. 2 48 Lv Rocky Mount 2 33 Arrive Weldon.. 3 48 P. M. P M. P. M. 11 20 10 32 12 02 11 15 12 02 ... 12 54 A. M. P. M. tDaily except Monday ;Dai!y except Sunday IVam on the Scotland Neck Branch Read leaves Weldon 3:48 P M, Halifax 4:05 P M, arrives Scot land Neck at 4:55 P M. Greenville 6:37 PM., Kin ston 7:35 P M. Returning, leaves Kinston 7:20 A M Greenville 8:22 A M. Arriving Halifax at 10:55-A M, Weldon 11.20 A M, daily except Sunday. Tiains on Washington Branch leave Washington 7:00 A. M., arrives Parmele 8:40 A. M., Tarboro 9:50 A M; returning leaves Tarboro 4:50 P M, Parmele 6:10 P. M., arrives Washington 7:35 P.M. Daily except Sunday. Connects with trains on Scotland Neck Branch. Train leaves Tarboro, N C, daily except Sunday at 5:00 P M, Sunday 3:00 P M; arrives Ptymoutt 9:00 P M. 5:25 P M. Rtnr i. ril A" daily, except Sunday, 6:00 A M, Sunday 9:30 A M. arrive Tarboro 10:25 A M, and 11:45 A M. Train on Midland N C Branch leaves Goidsboio daily except Sunday. 6:05 A Hf. 7:30 AM. Retnrninir. iMxram si ..rtUKtA o.nn a ma-. . - o t " uojjiiuuciu ovv it. in 7 arrive Goldsboro 9:30 AM. ' Train on Nashville Branch leaves Rocky Munt a t 4:30 P M. arrives Nashville 5-05 P M xi - A M, daily, except Sunday. Trains on Latta Branch Florence K R leav Latta 6:40 P M: arrive Dunbar 7:50 P M. Returning leave Dunbar 6:30 A M- mVA T.n a . Daily except Sunday.1 Train on Clinton branch leaves Warsaw for Clin ton, Daily, except Sunday, at 4:10 P M. Returning leaves Clinton at 7:20 A M., connecting at Warsar y tvu niftin aiuo UAUlQi J. R KENLEY, JOHN F. DITOTE, ; Genl Manager. ! GenlSap'L T M MMERSOllraffie Manager.
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