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'fghcjHatcChrouicLc I Published Dally and Weekly by Tub Chronicle Publishing Co. 216 Fayetteville Street, Kalbioh, North Carolina. WHAT TIIK DEMOCRATS DIO. Mr. Marion Butler is reported to con-1 T. It. JKRNICJAN, . . Editor. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE : ( 1 Year 00 DAILY. 6 Months 3 Oo ( 3 Months 1 50 Tiik Wkkkly Chkoniclk (eight pages); Otio year fl.25. In clubs of Ave, 1 00. nixniiiiinni of the Laurel Hill AIll a nee -r... .7- - 3 TV,n T niirnl IIlll AllliinrP ...... i I liJlXULVrjIMi lots. 1 uai "vv. sumc nearly all his time, wnen speaaing, gDeaking for itself and thousands in the attempt to show that "both the lf d allianccmcn, protests (a) against . 1 1 A I 11 I . i j i A nn44-..4. 4Kr liivinavc' democratic ana repuuncan paruus ic tne attempt io pruHumws mi iuKii - fr fVin Wd times. Alliance to advance the fortunes of a po JJlli LI V ItOLUUOlUIV vuvs - 7 1 , v . . , V 1 .1 K arrainat nprmit.t.inor niir and, in order to prove a joint response nto bility, he says that the democrats were in gheet the al in invective and denun- . tit i i r I . .. ' . -i i : ."1 : j 4.: power in Dotn urancues ui vuug i coo elation oi any oi me suusmiicu jiaiuoau nnnn cinff ihf war. an d then, with an press which it has abused, (c) against air of triumph, he asks, what did they permitting ui oi VOTT.ul' do for the relief of the people? If Mr Rutler desires to place all the facts be- WKDNKSDAY, - - Sept. 14, 1892. OKMOCICATIC NATIONAL TICKET. VOll PRFSIPKNT, (iuoVKit Llkvki.ano. of New York. KOfi VICK-PTJESIDKNT, Ant-A I K. Htevenhon, oi Illinois. l)i:iIO KA I M STATE TICKET. FOR GOVERNOR, ;KMAH t'AKK, of Edgecombe. FOR LtKUTKNANT OOVERNOU, K. A. Douohton. Of Alleghimy. FOH SF.CRKTARY OF STATE, OCTAVIU8 CoKK.of Wake.; FOR AUDITOR, U. M..FUKMAN, of Buncombe. FOR TREASURER, D. W. 1UIN, of Wake. fur suit, or ptmLic instruction, J. C. HCARHOKOUOH, Of JObllStOU. F)R ATTORN EY-OKNKRAL, F. I. Obokne, of Mecklenburg, ELECTORS FOR THE STATE AT LA ROB. C. B. Aycook, of Wayne. K. B. Uiknn, of Forsyth. Mr. Blaine's letter did not have much affect on the Maine election. A Ver mont chill struck the republicans only a few days ago, but they caught a shakei in Maine last Monday. The republican majorities in both these States have beeD so greatly reduced as to be accounted for V, MB, S, TUCKER & 0.' m CRAQUELLES THE NEW Dress Textures. We Pledge Ourselves in Favor oi PROTECTION RICHMOND & DAN VI IX). HO AD COM PAN Y. W. Iluldekoper and Rem.,, 1 IP I'M. ' - B E official capacity, carrying his purpose stated in the State Convention oi tnei Of customers from overcharge, adulterations and misstatements; Pkqiiibi tion of monopolistic rings, inflated values and oppeesive high price; Reduc- . . ... In sell-COlored UreSS Ma-1 tion of the people's burden and buyer s bugbear tax prohts. uoni Condensed Schedule la Effect An n , ,lS!ebi!j J TRAINS LEAVE RALEIOH, N Tor Durham. ., S Henderson, BnfTaio i " Springs. Grenw x.V1 AS YOU VOTE INTELLIGENTLY. the new nartv. which icopardizes white Craquelles will prominent UU I U I uu IM 1 i-i--Ul.li 6.00 r. m. uihw, " " " J .7.771.1 .t:,JrnD pem nrnmin ,v j.mnn. Ai.1 Thia is whit. the new pany, wnicn juoparujs uU, iv,muujto . x. - I cnnrfmsiru and rlpfnltR all llOOG of finan- I 1 4--v nltfitrrl A ...... f.... nmiw rntwtnaira wn invWo an nriiniiniihon mip l.iiai. th,v did when thev were in now- rr . J . ana we are euauicu w onuw n uumm- ru. ruv..bv .... nn,n v, v. u-o, a . . a , l r t . er in Dotn Drancnes oi ougrcso They passed the Bland silver bill, and the republican president, Hayes, vetoed it, but the democrats pass ed it ovir his veto, and it became the law. What was the result? Under this distinctly democratic law four hun drcd and fifty million silver dollars were coined and are now in circulation Will Mr. Butler continue to withhold this fact from the people? Does he cial reform for years to come, (d) against permitting our State secretary to make aud giving them access to the addresses designs in tnese omcers oi our sud alliances ana of the omcers oi our (e) against permitting our new State lec turer to receive any salary or emoiu ments for making partisan speeches, or in using his office in any way to advance the political fortunes oi any party. Resolved 2nd. That we love our order, and we love the constitution of our State, which we are sworn to support. That constitution, Article 2, Section 5, which quantity and or class, and lc ;,UJ ncss record in support of our claim for Fair, Squark Dealishs. B our patronsmany exquisite 11 , , . r 1 We promise lor this season the bst in quality, the most in brics. Crinckles, Waves, .X- 1C1 1 blgzag, uiamona onayeu CKiC onri DAWC TIATIJIM!. muo auu Dvid ubuinum HATS AND GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. and Serpentine effects. Scotch Woolens. In "Pattern Lengths" we Our stock of fall and winter goods are composed of all the latest styles and patterns are arriving daily. .. .. - . - I CAr.rrrxvt.airtca tno rirrlif. nf fhp. nflnnlfl "fn I mean to say mat me aaaiuon 01 luur """" 7" :c i if i , ArUan o nc , .. .... . ,, A, l assemDie lOKciuer wo uuuauu iur iu Have tX iiivjoi. v-itunuuiw at An-fl -itv Wt HAI n t3 T T fill 1 ' I common good," yet forbids "secret po-,wo.f flltt nr.nr. hundred and fifty million dollars to the currency was of no benefit to the people? utical societies as dangerous to the liber- Let our democratic speakers confront ties of a free people and should not be iors and stvleS1" in Scotch mm wun mis page irom me recora oi . a WJonc frrm Cr cn tn I AUttUlVVU, O ft. X 11 Chit WCCUUUIOC 111C AAV LI WW UWlVllO 11V1U A J 1 V W that it was the republican party in Con- and believe that the only hope for the N 1 2- 5 JCI Pctl'l'CA u- rress, under the leadership of John permanent usefulness of the alliance is to Sherman, that demonetized silver: that "c iyuuu xu '""s , A iraiu irom purmciuuts putiticui nunvitj, and to devote themselves to the educa- "non-partisan CROSS & LINEHAN, Clothiers and Hatters, 210 Fayetteville St. ?.co A. M 1.2$ P. M. Daily. 8.45 A. M. Ex uu. S.15 P. M. Daily. minpltebe e breast X I Salem.Salishurv.West Jrn v -Carolina Points, CharuS; . Vnt ly eV nubia, AnxuMa, CharC.' H ."Niyannah all Florid i w BRADt, phrn. New tJrleaa, wlnts 8outh and u.a i ' v illusion M'i i . i North. Thrown lMiUmtlSSP JnK car lUleit;h to ACF I train leavinKal .ir, p. , ''S? For GoMstoro Farftt.- H yUmInton, Moreheai V-'U v . . l"oiniin r - ern North Carolina ,A For Goldsboro. Wllwn, TrV AAI and all Eastern Carolina A l3 For Durham. Oxfonl. hj C101 fion, Clarksville. BufTalo fs mPt SprinRs, Keynvi:le. Bnrker w Richmond. Wwl, I'nir,. t t dim more and all point tor.?; CAT VorkRlver LlneVcarrl,t31 the republicans have been in power in Congress ever since, and that their hos tility to the coinage of silver is known to all. The silver bill, under which the addition of four hundred and fifty mil on no other theory than that the voters of lion dollars were made to our currency Vermont and Maine arc getting tired of was introduced by Mr. Bland, an ardent republican rule. When Harrison leaves democrat from the State of Missouri. Loon Lake he had just as well prepare The voter8 of thi gtate can now ece for a trip uu bait river. ine wooas are full of democrats from Maine to Texas. The Charlotte Observer says that the Ciiuonicle was in error in regard to the division of time at the recent joint de bate in Charlotte. Of course Capt. T. IS. Robertson exercised, as he always docs, good judgment, but our informa tion was received very direct, and it was that the democratic speaker was not allowed as much time as the third party speakers. This made the arrangement unfair, but having accepted the terms proposed the participants are estopped, though we can say that such wa9 not tion of the people in a sense." Ite&olved 4th. That we denounce as a perversion of alliance teachings, the at tempt to brand every man as untrue to the alliance, who does not bow the knee to the men who, without any authority, declare that no allianceman is true to the order who does not join the people's what the democrats did during the short 14 5 That we call upon our period they were in power in Congress, state officers not to pursue the course of Give them control of Congress again, and trying to commit the alliance to the new elect a democratic president, and the party or any other political party. We moncv problem will be solved in the in- warn them that such a course persisted terest of the people. in, will give a death blow to our noble order, jeopardize the reforms already ac- TU'O itiain KESl LTS. complished, and prevent any success in 1 he btynal is very much alarmed about securing further reform, the electoral vote of this State. It names Resolved Gth, That we call upon the nn . . rjr .... ... 1 i.; "two main results which arn paramount. 1 frcwtte rai mer w escuew partisan V.H.&R.S.Tucker&Co 123 and 125 Fayetteville St EARL! FALL MILLINERY, New Discovery f Accident fair arrangement. with every republican, to wit: To secure the electoral vote (of North Carolina) for Harrison. To secure the destruction of the demo- These results the Signal announces to Si'ECiAL attention is directed to the resolutions of the Laurel Hill Alliance to be found in to-day's Chronicle. They arc sound in principle, and breath the spirit of a pure reform and of constitu tional liberty. The farmers of this State will find friends outside of the Al liance as well as in it, but there are ene mies in the Alliance as well as out of it, ud it is such enemies as wear the sign of the order that allianccmcn must watch. Look at Weaver elector Butler, third party broker Wilson, and Emperor Green. The farmers of this State are not going to follow such men. be its purpose to accomplish. The edi tor of the Signal is Mr. J. C. L. Harris, a republican of many years. How does this republican editor, with his republican newspaper, expect to elect Mr. Harrison in this State and destroy the democratic party ? This is the way it is to be done. We quote from the same (leading) editorial in the Signal for this week. It says : "The democratic party can be de feated by a union of the republican and people's parties. In union there is strength. The republicans and people's party men cannot divide and conquer politics, and to make our organ what it once was, a strong journal for the im provement of farmers in their practical operations and their education on eco nomical questions in a strictly non-partisan spirit. Rsohed 1th, That we call upon our State Executive Committee not to sanc tion the expenditure of a single cent for travelling expenses of those officers who are engaged in campaign work for any party, and who are laboring to build up a political party, rather than to advance the interest and promote the prosperity of our beloved organization, Resolved 8th, That we are deeply pained to feel it necessary to adopt reso lutions criticising those who hold high positions in our order. We do it be cause we love the principles of the alli ance, and we feel it our duty to insist upon a radical change in the policy of our lead ers, in order to preserve the existence and usefulness of this great organization or farmers, which if kept free from par- We are now showing the latest styles in Fall Millinery, New Ribbons and Fancy Trimming. (Children's School flats, A FULL LINE OF Wools, Zephyrs and Embroidery Materials now in stock. Miss MAGGIE REESE, 219 Fayetteville St. BABY CARRIAGES. In compounding a eolation a part was accldently spUledJon the hand and on washing afterward it was discovered that the hair was completely removed. We at once put this wonderful preparation on the market, ana so great has been the demand that we are now introducing It throughout the world under the name of Queen's Anti-IIairine, IT IS PERFECTLY HARMT.EKH AND SO SIMPLE ANY CHILD CAN USE IT. Lay the hair over and apply the mixture, for a few minutes and the hair disappears as if by magic without the slightest pain or Injury when applied or ever afterward It is unlike any I other preparation ever used for a like purpose Thousands of LADIES who have beei annoyea wiin naix on vneir r ava, iivyrv ouu axwuio oiiv urcnus. gkntlkmkn who do not appreciate a oeara or nair on ineir necK, nna a priceless boon in QUEEN'S ANTI-HAIRINE which does away with Shaving, by rendering its future growth an utter impossibility. Price of Queen's Anti-Hairine f 1 per bottle, A ' A. At 9 t 1 1 J aM A - - ATm. mm. mm. A X m. -mm. m sent in saletv mailing Doxes DOeiace paid DV us ( securely seaieu irom otwerviuiuni. Send money or stamp by letter with full address written plainly. Correspondence stf.Tir.tiv confidential, -mis aavemse mem is nonesi ana strait; niiorwara iu t-very every word it conlains- We invite yon to deal with us and yon will find everything I as renreaented. C nt this out and send to-day. Address QUEEN CHEMICAL CO., . A-m, . . . . -W-F t m . A. .OI A. 174Kace Street, uincinnau, unio. xon can regisxer your leiier at any roewjuice 10 i insure its safe delivery, we will pay f500 for any case or taiiure or siigntest injury to anv nnrchRser. Kverv bottle fniaranteed. CDCPIAI To the ladles who introduce and ell their friends 25 Bottles of Queen's OrLUIHL Anti-FlRirinft. we will nreeent with a SILK DRESS. 15 vard ebest silk. Extra Large Bottles and samples of silk to select from sent withorder. Good salary or commission to agents. feb-i7-ly From Qreennlioro and all North ami South. K Pullman sleeper between V ciku huh ivicninond. TRAINS AKKIVK AT RALEIGH P.M. Dailv. 2 00 A. M. Daily. 10.40. A. M. Dally. 5.45 ( P.M. I Dallv. i 11.30 P.M. Ex Sun. PASSENGERS LEAVING at 7.00 a. m. makes cl' cot: f From Richmond via and Durham. From Goldsboro. kjer 'J HALM 1(W Relieves all soreness of the saucnus membrane and ctitm GONORRHOEA and GLIiET in i tos1yi. No othef treatment necessary. Neve causes stricture oc leaTrs any injurious kites eUects. Price, ft. bold -r. Dy druggists. BLOOD BALM CO., Pro's, Atlanta. 6a. ap!17-ly. 5 5.85 $ l).S5 $ 8.10 Look at these prices and do not Mit. Butler is reported as savinjr, in his speeches, that Mr. Cleveland signed pension bills to the amount of $250,000, 000. This is about $90, 000, 000 more" than the highest appropriation ever made for pensions. This Weaver elector is quite reckless in his statements. It is also reported that Mr. Butler is charging that the democrats failed to give the peo ple relief. Does he not know that the democratic party has not had con trol of the government since 1860? Political treachery should not lead to down right falsehood. But the one soon follows the other. Truth is the basis of character. fhoroughly united they can carry this usan PC8, is aesunea to De a mighty State by fifty thousand. We ask them agJ m uemroning me money power, to unite and make common cause against and fecunnS t0 U3 ,a government of the the common enemy." people, by the people and for the people. ,,,, , . , . Resolved 9th, That these resolutions be TheCiiRONiCLE has already noted the in- scnt to the President of the State Alii terest manifested by the republican press ance, the Chairman of the State Execu- of this State for the third party, but the "tive Committee, the Progressive Farmer Sinnal makes thn first nnm iWUratinn aQd all papers favorable to reform, for $ U.75 $12.60 $14.60 $15 60 $18.10 forget to call and look at this line of tresh new NEW HERRINGS. J, R. FERRALL & CO., 222 FAYETTEVILLE ST. We are receiving regular packing North Carolina Roe and Cut Herrings direct from the fisheries, and can make low prices. Baby Carriages. that the republican aud third parties should fuse to defeat the "common ene my." What do the rank and file of the third party think of it ? Are thoy ready to have the democratic party defeated in the interest of Harrison ? The following letter explains itself, and we are glad to give it a place in our and just Io Dodjjlny: the Force Hill Ixmiio. Buflalo Courier. Mr. Harrison's letter of acceptance does not indicate that he has changed his well known position on the force bill issue, and it is therefore reasonable to assume that his views and publication, especially to the press of Richmond county, the cities of Charlotte, Raleigh and Wilmington. Regretfully submitted. J. M. WiiUiiiT, D. Z. IIahdin, Jko. McLean, Committee. The above resolutions were unani mously adopted, and this is a true copy. J. II. Lee, Secretary Laurel Hill Alliance, No. 28 Sept. 9th, 1892. Every one marked at cost with freight added. We offer these goods at cost A very choice lot Va Hams. 2,000 lbs fine N. C. Hams. Ferris' Pig Hams, Smoked Beef and Tongues, Orange Brand Small Hams, Harvey's Fine Breakfast Bacon, The Celebrated Magnolia Hams and Magnolia Shoulders. editorial column: "In your article on "Cotton Mills of the South" you only call attention that it is "noticeable that North Carolina has fewer looms in proportion to the number of mills than any of the other States the industries are smaller." A more im portant and note worthy fact that appears Senator Hill. Let Senator Hill alone. He will be all right soon. This is what he is now do ing, says an exchange: "Senator David aims are precisely what they were when he addressed his communication on the fillbiftct to a (JnnorpflS that wsia rprmhli- can in both houses. The president, not Benfett Hill has purchased the Albany only at the beginning of his administra tion, but also after that emphatic "vote of want of confidence" which he and his party received in the elections of 1890, 1 A 1 aavocatea au exireme partisan measure, the "Federal elections," or force bill so as to clear our rloor for another line of goods. Now is the t'me for A BARGAIN. Thos. H. Briggs RALEIGH. N. & c. Sons fine New Crop Ciba Molasses Direct from the Importers. Prices low and prompt de livery of goods to all parts of the city. TELEPHONE 88. Atlantic & North Una Rl Time Table No. 22. PASSENGER TRAINS, DAILY. tion at Greentmro for all jk 1-ly ai kii m auu ouuin. Man Inr . Western North Carolina arriving in Ashevtlle 5V t xenoir a.ou p. m , in ample r to stage to Blowing Aocil " miles distant for nnr.r " Double dally trains tetw-rvn uaim. Charlotte, Aujnwta and Atlanta E. BERK LEY, W. A. TCRv superintendent, A n Richmond, Va. Wahiniit,n ! lption. V7. H.GKKEN. 8. H. H VHDWir.it t Wnf General Mamurar. As'tGtnriii.-- for W bins ton. D. C. AtUv, r' atal hd SOL. HAAB, Traffio Manage r, WMair, L ' yon V -rjmjtiy nrn A mm m m m UtlMI wnmingionweiao tiEiessji and Bran cue drm s m . lyonaeneea roneauie utiea AJinsi ; fui TBALNBOOINQ 80UTH. i- No. 33. No.7. vPec,flc Daily. P&tMiLPk:? tin an . 10 luri fcen, her c3 5 IS pm C Sfi jni 6 00 pm 7 (K) pm 51 EAST. AR. LY. p.m. p.m. 33U 353 405 4 21 4 35 455 505 519 5 31 541 600 639 644 656 7 13 724 728 738 745 753 3 56 4 09 4 23 440 5 55 5 05 519 5 35 5 41 608 639 644 656 716 724 728 7 43 750 STATIONS. . ...Goldsboro.... Best's . . . .LaGrange. . . . ..Falling Creek. Klnston Caswell Dover ...Core Creek... ....TufcaroraJ... Clark's ...New Berne... ....Riverdale.... Croatan ....Havelock.... . . . .Newport. .... ... Wild wood.... .... Atlantic, . . . . .Morehead City. ..Atlantic City.. Morehead Depot 50 WEST. AR. LV. a m. a.m. 1130 10 36 10 43 10 22 10 20 10 06 10 05 9 48 9.E5 939 928 9 12 855 848 817 752 7 47 7 31 710 703 6 58 6 42 9 36 9 23 9 19 858 8 42 838 758 740 732 717 703 6 53 6 48 6 27 Lv Weldon 13 30 pm Ar Rocky Mt 140 pm Ar Tarboro 2 IS pm Lv Tarboro 13 58 pm Ar Wilson 218 pm Lv Wilson 2S0pm ArBelma. 3 25 pm Ar Fayetteville. . . 520 pm Lv Goldsboro. ... 315 pm 7 40 m Lv Warsaw 4 14 pm Lv Magnolia 4 27 pm 8 40 pni Ar Wilmington... 6 00 pm y.Vini T11A1NB GOING NOllTii paraM t Is pre t l.i rec 1 Vrlt f Hi 9t51ftSbl naer-Oces Mi!WHVk Ncl MIXED FREIGHT AND FASSKNER TRAINS. 1 EAST. residence of the late J. K. Emmett, the actor. The place was built bv Fritz Emmett, and is modeled after villas he saw while in Germany. It is said to" have cost him $310,000, It is surrounded by fifteen acres of land and contains thirty rooms. There are large brick WEAK MEM frnm the rennrt rpnrodnr.ed is that North 1 which the Hoiihr of Rfinrr-RPntatiPB r .. . r- .. - I ntnl.U. ... i .. p.r..Hn nnw huU mnrp mn,l 1... tl,n nn passed, and which would probablv have ?ia.ulca wnu uueiy appointed siaus, a ueen auopicu aieo uy ine oenaie 11 a lew -"b " "" ganaccjici, a iaiv ouu republicansenatorshad not been alienated th.r!e acres of Pure spring water, stocked f ;om the administration. The measure wua Same nsn y tne late etfl Green.of tne xsew York nsh commission. I CURES ASSURED! WITHOUT I STOMACH DKUOOIHO. mr rot all diseases of men such as Nerraaa BI4Mr Dlfflrnlifem Vrioeel, etc. hm illustrative Treatise giving full particular for uume treacmeni sent i sealed oa application. TMC MARSTON CO. luirAuruoE. new You. MADE other State, due to the increase of the last twelve months; and that only two others, South Carolina and Georgia, ap proach her in the number of spindles, or exceed her in the number of looms." Derma - Royale. One Dollar Per Rottle. POLITICAL TREACHERY. Last spring Governor Buchanan, of Tennessee, wrote a letter on the political situation. The following is an extract from it: "I am sorry, indeed, to hear of any southern alliance democrats going into a third party, for it means to my mind ruin to the south, turning our southland again over to republican rule, and I hope before the final step is taken our breth ren will reconsider and think what the result will be and where it will evidently lead to ruin I ruin 1" It required a longer time for Governor Buchanan to commit political treachery thau it did for Mr. Marion Butler. They are only mentioned in the same connec tion, because their treachery is similar. On the 14th of July Mr. Butler wrote, and had it published in his newspaper the Caucasian, the following: "From the present outlook we very much fear that the people's party will put a State ticket in the field, and possibly tickets in every county. Such action, 11 laKen, wouia do greatly 10 ue re gretted, and should be prevented, if pos 8iiio." uovcrnor liucuanan was a can didate for rcnomination before the Demo cratic State Convention, of Tennessee, but, failing to receive it, he joined the third party. Mr. Butler was elected presi dent of the alliance, and is now a Weaver elector. "O tnoiiKtroiiH treachery ! Can this be so; That, in nil la nee, amity, and oaths, There Khouid e found such false disscmb llUKguile." was intended to create rem. hlir.an tp. tuc cw i urn usu commission, a. vouner turning boards to manipulate the elec- orchard contains a great variety of fruit. f500 REWARD !-To assure the public of tinns. i.artir.iilarlvinthPKmnWn ffo0 There are gravelled walks throughout 1ia meI11 we forfeit Five Hun- and a Wuro of repub.icao Con! .Wi.jJW SSSS 8S$ irom uemocratic aiairicts iniirrsH thA -" mc. mc vuniuictu ivus-i neans. ncriv or mndriw . ctin nnnn.i democratic majorities should be too lame siau and Turkish baths and a six-foot redness, freckles tan or any other cutane- to make canvassing irauds safe or pron- piuu etc. iue uiiuara ana V,L wiumtiuuo, cawuwuh uiri,n-marK8, table. It would W been futile" and .Ung of cTPlet Sur preposterous to recommend this measure "VDO- yao u'uc uu lu grounus, anu iy remove and cure. We also atrree to for- to a Comrress in which the democrat luere 18 a oteiner chemical lire extin controlled the House bv more than a gulsber in case of fire. It is intimated two-thirds vote, and Mr. Harrison there- tnafc tne mansion will not be long with fore substituted the project of a non- 0Hl a mist.r8s, and that an Elmira girl partisan constitutional commission for wi!1 installed there. Senator Hill the partisan scheme submitted to the lmm uown fou.uuu lor the place. Fifty first Congress. The renewal of his later suggestion does not involve an abandonment of the original scheme in Cass the republicans should recover the power to embody it in legislation. Some Foolish People Allow a cough to run until it gets be yond the reach of medicine. They often say, "Oh, it will wear away," but in most cases it wears them away. Could they be induced to try the successful medicine called Kemp's Balsam, which is sold ou a positive guarantee to excel- The Democracy United. New York World. The resolutions adopted at Tammany 18 80id ou a positive guarantee t( Hall on Fridav nio-ht. r.rik th,. tomm they would immediately see the j q vw v J t--J Uy t L V i. of democratic victory in this campaign effect after taking the first dose, "We pledge ourselves," declare the Pnce 50 cts. ami $1.00. Trial size free, Ceneral Committee of this great and in auqrnggists. vincible democratic organization, "tola- t ' irvTi tl ... T bor earnestly for the defeat of the politi- I Will U tV SlGnCll Vifirk cal party which stands committed to a 1 fm W,,J iUO system of Federal legislation that would STENCILS, RUBBER STAMPS, be utterly subversive of the power of the CHECKS, ice, Manufactured to Order oiaie to control the suffrage within its borders." All other questions raised in this canvass, said Bourke Cockran, are over shadowed by "a question more impor tant to the people of this country than any question which has been submitted to them since the conclusion of the civil war." The result of the Force bill, said the great orator, "would be the emascu lation of representative government; it would be the destruction of representa tive government." S. B. TURNER & CO HI Water St. Norfolk, Va Pi'Hox 124 no-3-lv CAM'S mm TIV 15 Restorer of Manly Vigor, and the onlv le gitimate specific for sexual iicDimyAnd r.ost Vital ity known. A Marvellous Invigorator, entirely harmless. Druggists or by uuui. i, oior uircn lars free. DR. R. F. CATON, Box 5.257, Boston, iuasp ocrani&wiy feit Five Hundred Dollars to anv iwrann whose skin can be Iniurnd in t,h slto-htaf. ni . - unuiuie manner, or to any one whose com plexion, no matter in how bad condition it may be, will not be cleared, whitened. improved anc neautlned by the use of werma-uoyaie. Have also the Derma ooap lor -ooc. Address MRS. R. A. SHIVERS, Cor. Morgan and Wilminoon Rra y23-S&W. Raleieh. N. C VTHD MflW BEFORE IT IS TOO LATE I IBS BESAL COLD M INSTITUTE AT RALEIGH, N. C. Is now onpfi for t.ho r.rnt.f ant. rf 1 .fnnnr Opium, Morphine or Tobacco Habit. Cure it u a. k Afrj a B i in inree weeas. xne oatest surest and Best. PRICE 60. Board and Room $5 Per Week Tobacco Habit Cure only 15. N. B. BROUGHTON, President A rlrlraoa BEDAL GOLD CURE INSTITUTE. jy22 tf Raleigh, N. C DR. J. H. BAKER. Physician In Charge POKINE CURES RHEUMATISM. AR. LV. a. 111. a.m. 6.' 57 7 05 SO 7 30 8 48 7 53 8 11 830 9 50 8 55 10 15 10 00 11 31 10 36 11 00 11 05 12 17 12 41 315 3 00 D. T. Johnson, (AGENT.) Wholesale Dealer In Lemons, Chickens, Oranges, Eggs, Bananas, Butter, Cabbage, Peanuts, WANTED : Daily Shipments of Chick ens and Eggs. QUICK SALES, BEST PRICKS AND PROMPT RETURNS. New River Mullets, A big consignment now on hand. Special Prices to the Trade On one to ten barrel lots. Cabbage RECEIVED DALLY. Always in Store : A large and well selected stock of staple and fancy Especially adapted to the wants of the city trade. JSaW Prompt attention to orders. I3J" Free and prompt delivery. 'Phone 28. D. T. JOHNSON. Agt, tWS-d&w-lv RALEIGH, H. O. TO MAGISTRATES AMD County Officers, Upon f be receipt of name and postofflce, jr Z v" 1""uh copy oi Keris- Am nu lust oi uianks to FREE ed Fee used. be EDWARDS & BROUGHTON, Publishers, Raleigh, N.C. 3 37 4 48 4 08 5 37 5 51 5 01 516 523 31 3 42 350 4 13 4 42 455 5 01 5 21 528 STATIONS. . . . Goldsboro . . . Best's . . . LaGrange . . . ..Faliiug Creek.. Kinston .... Caswell. .. . Dover . ..Core Creek... . . . Tuscarora . . . .....Clark's ...New Berne... Riverdale.... .... Croatan ....Havelock.... .... Newport .... . . . Wildwood . . . .... Atlantic .... .Morehead Ulty .Atlantic Hotel Morehead Depo 2 WEST. Ali. LV. p.m. p.m 7l 624 5 54 524 4 25 4 00 325 254 224 202 10 32 9 41 828 8 59 817 8 00 ; 47 717 7 05 6 34 6 04 5 30 5 00 4 05 g40 gOO 200 2 00 130 946 933 904 8 02 8 57 7 52 7 27 7 10 00 t A-mm 1-V Ti 1 r Train 50 connects with Wilmington & Weldon Train.bonnd North. leavinuSnirifl. boro 11 :50 a m, and with Richmond & Dan ville Train West, leaving Goldsboro 2.-00 p m. Train 51 connects with Richmond & Dan ville Traln.arrlving at Goldsboro 2:55 p m, and with Wilmington & Weldon Train irom tne .North at 3:10 p m. Train 2 connects with Wilmington & Weldon Through Freight Train, leaving Goldsboro at 8:50 p m and with R. & D Through Freight Train, leaving Goldsboro at r..in S. L. DILL, Snpt. OR FOLK AND CAROLINA RA1L-ROAD. Condensed Schedule. Daily, Except Snnday In effect October 3, 1S91. Ko ill. Mo 103 Leav Norfolk, Va, Com pany's wharf, at loot of Matthows .St 9tm 2 15 p rn Arrive Knffoik, Va .... 10 27 & m 3.pu Arrive Tartoro, K. C. . 12 5.'tpra GOOpm Arrivo Rocky 5Ittint,NC 1 2- ) m G 25 p ni .Vrivo l'ayttlvillo1 N O 5 30 m Arrive Goldt-boro, N C. 3 in p m 7 40 p m Arrivo 8ela. NO S 3(1 p m Arrive li&leigb, NG .. 4 48pm Arrive Greensboro, N C 10 M) p m Arrive Aeheville, NC. 655am Arrive Charlotte, NC. 210am Arrive Wilmington, NO 6 00 p m 9 55 p m Arrive Oolnmb-a, 8 C. . G 15 a m Arrive Charleston, 8 C oOOtm ... Arrive Havannah. Ga. . . 6 44am Arrivo Jacksonville,!?! 12 00 m Arrive Augusta, Ga. (city time) 9 47au JAMES F MATjPIN, Goneral Forwarding A get, t. T, M FMER ON, General Freight and rastenger Agent. O. M. KEKrELL. General Manarnr No. 14. No. 78. Ito Daily. Daily. Snis Lv Wilmington 12 85 am 9 15 am 1 1 Lv Magnolia. 164 am 10 57m 6"i Lv Warsaw 11 11 am 61' Ar Goldsboro 2 55 am 12 as pra 7 1 Lv Fayetteville M 30 ra .... LvSelma 11 35 am Ar Wilson 12 30 pm Lv Wilson S 85 am 12 58 rm e Ms Ar B'y Mount 4 03 am 1 30 pm ?Sj 'l arooro 'B so am "2 is run Lv Tarboro 12 58 rm ar weiaon 5C5am 2 55pml'J ' iaiiy except Sunday. Trains on Scotland Neck Rraiit?." leave Weldon 4:00 o m. Halifax. 4iis arrive iscotland Meek at S:i5 p in. vlUe 6:52 p m; Kinston 8:00 p ro. V.elr,r, leaves Kinston 7:10 a m, (ireenvill Arriving Halifax at 11 :00 a m, ':': 11:25 a m, dallv except Sunday. Trains on Washington Bramb ' . . . f . . a. m. .... . ...... waenmgion vam, arrive a. a ii tion 8.40 a m.. retnrninir 'exe A a Junction 7.10 p m., arrive Wabiritff m.r O-J a mi a tt W m -V- -.-- trains on Albemarle and Ua'eiuh H ana tcotiann recK liran. h. Train leaves Tarboro. N. C. t! A marie & Raleigh R. R., daily, excnrtS nay, 4:40 p m., Snnday 3:) p m: a: Wllliamston, N. C. 7.03 p m,4- - Plymouth 8:30 pm.5:2f p m. Krtnr- leaves Plymouth daily, cxw pt .wu;-j w 60 a m, Sunday 9:00 a m. ii! ri. U., 7:80 a m, 9:58 a ni. Arnvici Hrtm 1 rt-11 m m 11. Wl a m Trains on Southern Division. 1 and FavettevlUe Branch leave ? ville 5:30 a. m., arrive Rowland 7 .Jf Ketnrnlng leave Rowland a C! rive Fayetteville 9.W0a.ra. Daily ei Snndav. Train on Midland. Is. u.. liranc o Goldsboro, N. C, daily, except mj 6:00 a m, arrive Smithfleld. N C, " m- .rrlv f-roUlRriorn N. I;.. y:.iO A m. Train on Nashville Branch leavit w- Monnt at 6:40 p m, arrives at 7:15 p m. Spring Hope 7 40 p m. H Ing leaves Spring Hoi 8X) a ni. NtT S::i5 a m; arr1v Rocky Monnt v r daily, except Sunday. Train on Clinton Branch leave for Clinton daily, p m ana ii:io a Clinton at 8:20 a Iff AL. mmVM. V T tA U W WW Ml l MM a. W - Jf m W M. m T ' . KT7t.TilSrtTiTn1 Train ri. Wilt fin .inr f etteville Branch Is No. 51. N- ;i is No. 50. Daily, except Surday. TtrIdr No. 27Snnth. anA 14 N'T ntrm onlv At Knckv Mnnnt Wilpon. v- . m . ,f iwio auu luagnoua. Train No. 78 makes close coniw S eldon for all points north daily. - vik ivicnmona, ana aauy exti" -. t-. except Sunday, with Norfolk anl . itaiiroal lor Norfolk ami a.l via Norfolk. ., JOHN V. i; t.Vn'l i'- J. R- KENLY, Gen 1 Man. T. M. EMERSON. Traffic Mi the NORTH CAROLINA COLLEGE OF Will begin its fourth session September cation will examine applicants for admis sion. Total cost $100 per year. Address ALEXANDER Q. HOLLADAY, . President. Jy3"2111 Raleigh, N. C. 2 fir , except Sun! ; 1 1 I m. Kturnuu j ii m and 3:10 p iv "7J v.- a. in s-ii" rz. J o 1 M. S. CLARKf RALEIGH, IS, (' J,t: t i i ' l 1 , i i i t i t i m IS l'KEPAKEU TO IM SLATE ROOFI In any iwrtion of the StAte on Charges moderate. All work s:' ... References given. Address it ' lars. . . M. S. CliAKv P. 0.132. Raleipb. (1M