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30. STATE OOHIOIi TUESB AY, SEPTEMBER I I Carolina State Hfltrs to the North Thn 1 .1.1 'I N. C. COURT ADJUUttfl" RALEIGH IN -BRIEF. WAKE'S RADICAL RO.SS.

of The Richmond Danville railroad wil The Serious iiiness Ml Prevents the Terhaps rou ar7rr can sleep, can't li d--- thi5 wonder what ai3 the warning; W011" step towards Sf-lr taw; LOCAL HAPPENINGS IN ANP AHOUND THE CAPITAL. sell parties attending the North Carolina State Fair tickets to Raleigh, N. and term. On Fridav last Judge E. T.

Boykin, return at the following rates from points moc rflaidioff at wase Rhort Items of News, Gathered on the ij.v tr need a Nr as I yiv illness to named, which includes one admission to kHO penor thn- booed for Bitters you win i the fair. oaIa October 12th to.l7tn. leave toe Deucn, as for restrkrinrr 1 the He accordingly ad- Fly by the Chronicle's Reporters. Register to-day. Another dental office trill be opened it Raleigh this week.

J. JVliLLO w.w ininiw ornnii 'returning-until and m- Ptd 7hT coan until the follow rAa hnninff to be able at that time October 20th, 1890: TO results follow 4 Nerve Tonic and petite returns, UQt Jo take his place on the bench again It was the time set for the important trial Tf. Hntrnftiu which great From Charlotte, Greensboro, Rural Hall, in- Winston-Salem. $2.70: Durham, Twenty-five cadets passed through the unanimously nominated in accordance with the cnfc and dried" programme. They "whooped'? up for Shim.

Why? Would the Radicals of Wake county heartily support him him if he did not help the rest of the Not a bit cf it. They follow: liim, support him, and allow him to control them because they know he is doing more to-secure Radical rule in county, State and, nation than any Radical in Wake county. That is the reason, why all the Radical papers in North Carolina give him high praisa and endorsement. The Chronicle kno ws, in view of these facts that no Democrat can longer be deceived. It is not a purely local office, but Upchurch's election is a triumph every time for Radicalism all along the lines.

He elected Hoover (col.) four years ago, and is doing all he can to re clwicu, auu tie Liv sume S1.30: Goldsboro, Oxford, interest is shown, and a special venire of i Price! 50c, at." Joij Selma. $1.30. one hundred men had been mmoneu iin inrv for this Y. store fmm intpmiedirte Domts in same proportion. rrom wuiuu ir cse Tint on yesterday morning there ap The Second Co ha ahitpmfnt in the sever- Register THE The T.

Yiit: That popular and re- ity of Judge Boykin's illness, and he uciiir.plv nrdered bvhis physicians J. Schw: The First this Season. a second consifirnmU nn all thought of taking the cent beef cattle Lot of fine Turkevs received to-day at on bench again for some days. oriv Jndere Bovkin adiournea such AihI reputatinr, E. JORDAN'S city yefeterday en route lor tne uavis Military school at Winston.

Raleigh people do not se3m to be waking up to the fact that it is only two weeks to the fair. How about that trades procession? Let everybody get lively about this. Officer Jones of the police force has found a bunch of key.s to which is attached the left hind foot of a grave yard rabbit. The owner may have the whole outfit by calling for it. There is considerable solicitude and anxiety as to the whereabouts of one of the students of Wake Forest College.

He left the college some days ago, and nothing has been heard of him since. Raleigh's cotton receipts have ex-exceeded Atlanta's receipts this season by several thousand bales. Nothing keeps Raleigh from evermore spreading out and growing but a little lack of enterprise and united and concentrated vim. hA nonrt sine die, all the witnesses and elect him agrain. A vote for him, there it invariably means heins discharged.

THE WOBLD'S COMMEKGB. ne can be had from The criminal court of this county will rift mAfit. ao-ain until December next, un New York, September 29. Messrs. TTa: 22 C3 I.

nnu ite. It less prevalent circumstances shall cause It has been asked "why is it that the State Chronicle wages a hotter warfare oon Chas. D. Upchurch than pon other iiadical condidate? Is he not as good as some of the others? Should not all stand or fall together?" This is a very proper inquiry, and one very easy to answer. The Chronicle's politics is to fight a Radical whenever there is necessity for it.

Whether he is big or little, rich or poor, black or white he is the enemy of good government in North the Chronicle oppo ses his election to any position of trust or honor. We never have regard to the man. We always have regard to the party, whose credentials he bears. If he is "clever fellow" we say let him show his cleverness by leaving the Radical pary. That is the only way he can show it.

The Chronicle does not wage a hotter warfare upon Upchurch than upon his associates Hoover colored, and Purnell (white) because he is worse than they are. He is no worse and no better. He is an enemy to white supremacy; so are they. He is doing all he can to degrade the South for personal aggrandizement; so are they. He is lending jill the influence he has to foist unjust sectional legislation upon us; so are they.

If we seem to oppose him more than the; others, it is because he is capable of and does do more to debauch politics and prevent white supremacy than any of them. Purnell and Hoover are mere figure heads, and are dependent upon him for their election, if he were to withdraw his money and his work from the campaign, neither of them would get fifty white votes in the county. The same is true of Abgo and McIver and the other Radical candidates who depend upon Wake's vote for support. Whenever Upchurch runs and succeeds, he elects the whole Radical ticket, whenj they go np the rush to the doors to setv shows superb mnntfia watoi- Hubbard, Price Company, in their cotton circular to-night say A sharp demand for cotton advanced the market quickly to-day, despite the delivery of fore, is a vote for the Radical Boss of Wake county. The man who votes for him this year, in view of the above facts, deliberately votes to foist a continuance of Radical; rule upon the: people of Wake county, and deliberately votes in favor of increasing the Radical majority against Chief Justice Merrimon, Justice Clark, Judge Whitaker and the other Judgejs; against Hon.

B. Hi Bunn, sells over his counters 'ernPt 1 cialtyf of corned beefVrS delivers it at 'from l- some 10,000 bales upon September to ninnn onntracts. the closiner about the pci. iuuu. ne gi ves proxiu: otner meats and his pork would 1 f.

fVia Cift "RVllnws nf thfi citv nnesci tie ser at from ten to 1 ut the-com in it ''e ee-! tariff and against! the gallant, sober and rising I errand banauet in the Yar- same as the opening. The Southern markets were weaker. Receipts at the ports estimated at 58,000 bales, against 49,630 bales last week, and 51,009 bales last year. ounsr Democratic candidate for Solic boro House. comDlimentarv to C.

M. the Governor to appoint a special iciuj. Kates to the Alamauce County Fair. The Richmond and Danville Railroad Co. will sell parties attending the Alamance Count Fair tickets to Burlington, N.

C. and return at the following rates for round-trip from points named. Tickets on sale October 6th to 9th inclusive, good returning until and including October 11th, 1S90: From Charlotte, N. 0., Greensboro, 65 cents; Durham, 85 cents; Henderson, Raleigh, Selma, Goldsboro, Winston-Salem, $1,00. Rates from intermediate points in same proportion.

New Advertisements. ueci irom 10 lulOtop is invited to stop T-1 "11 1 svhat tL reven'i jrayenevnie streti nd -a'c vmcedthathe keti sti the Spot cotton is quiet at uacnangeJ itor, E. W. Pou, and against all the Democratic; county and legislative ticket. There is no escape from this conclusion, therefore no man who claims to be a Democrat will vote for Upchurch.

sales 224 bales. orices; middling 10 3 futures to-day were Transac'ioiiS i hat r. Mr DonTt postpone it, but go and register Busbee, of Raleigh, the newly elected Grand Sire of the great I. O. O.

F. There will be covers for two- hundred and fifty guests. The banquet to bs given at the Yar-boro House to-night in honor of the election of Grand Sire Busbse, bids fair to eclipse anything of the kind ever given in this city, and all those who attend may expect a good time. We understand the doors will open promptly at 9:30. A prominent Allianceman from Little River township was in town yesterday, and being asked how Meacham would JtCK ta-day.

SALEsv THE STATE FAIR. 91,000 bales. Futures closed as follows: September November December. January 1 February April May June Cotton. 10 1921 10 2021 10 22-23 10 2425 10 29 10 3637 10 42-43 10 4950 10 5657 10 6364 AT SWIN-DEU, aep3Cttf ncrcr-: METJROrOLITAte of Whiting Bros.

Bats Winetrob Fall tock of Suitings. Misa Maggie Reese Novelties in Millinery. McKimmon, Moseley McGee. Bich Showings. W.

i. R. S. Tucker A Co. Silks and Dress Goods.

1 Tennyson Dawaon 5rand Gift Carnival and Specialty. mder OPERA-HOli City. vnd are Sale Tone. Mk't Kct- ExJ 882 Steady 9 1 5-16 1250 6107 1666 Firm 10 0-0 4478 5291 Steady 101-4 1 Quiet 10 3-8 13 g451 Firm 9 18-16 1748 Steadv 10 3-4 2600 Firm 9 11-16 1442 5850 2000 Firm 10 1-16 1234 7146 1000 Firm 9 7-8 290 7000 Firm 10 0-0 2771 ..4. Firm 9 3-4 2199 Firm 10 3-8 390 Firm 10 0-0 262 MONDAY, SEPT.

orer "niilic: Galveston, Norfolk, Baltimore, Boston, WilmingtoD, Philadelphia Savannah, New Orleans Mobile, Memphis, Augusta, Louisville, Ladiea' and Children Tht I Altemcu. vou'J TENNYSON DAW -n or Mention of Some of the Special Premiums He red. The following generous gifts for special premiu nr, for the State Fair have already been offered: Twenty five doiiais in gold to the person guessing the number nearest to the population of the State. A handsome baby carriage by A. G.

Rhodes Co. i A handsome baby cloak by McKim-mon, Moseloy McGee. In behalf of the Soldiers' Home, a set of pictures valued at $20. A boy's suit, by Cross Linehan. A gent's saddle, by Yancey Stron-ach.

j' I A fine chamber set, by J. C. Ljums-den. I A handsome chamber set by W. II.

Hughes. A church aisle carpet by W. H. It. Tucker Co.

The best iDid cart by the Church Cart Manufacturing Company of Minnea- ota. j' A double cone insect powder belloEvs; a Spragine liquitl, bellows; one single cone iusect powder bellows; a single run in that township, replied: "We Al-liancemen in Little River would. prefer to vote for Hoover." That is the senti--jnent of not a few Alliancemen with regard to the renegade. There was a mighty hustling among the wood and coal men and the stove and grate men yesterday. They were overrun with orders from people who got furious because they couldn't get their orders filled on ten minutes notice or less, and the deluge of orders almost run the coal and grate men into, the lunatic asylum.

Mr. C. Brimley returned yesterday from a trip to Western Alabama and the Gulf coast, where he has befen collecting natural history specimens for the United States Department of Agriculture. He reports securing a number of interesting creatures, including several kinds of rattle snakes, the very dangerous cotton mouth, moccasin and many rare birds and reptiles. He also raked in a For Country Produce go to A.

E. Jor-f dan's. Daily receiving consignments of App es, Sweet and Irish Potatoes, Chickens, Turkejs, Eggs, Two Boys Wanted. We need two boys that understand feeding Job Presses. Not under 15 years of age.

Can give immediate employment. Edwards Broughton Raleigh, N. C. Printer Wanted. Mr.

horit: vhich St. IiOuia, GRAND REFINED SPECIAIAY In Liverpool spot cotton closed Of well-known Artists -ri middling uplands 5 3 sales 8,000 bales I jfesaion eucaiT'-i ax iti nuiiic jient rate ml Mr. Futures closed steady and higher as AM) VaL 100 Presents September 5 44: 45 given negroes and all. There are a few white men who support him who do not swallow the whole Radical do3e. But they are few.

Many of the so-called Democrats whom he induces to vote for him vote the whole I Radical ticket swallow the whole nauseating dose. When a man gets to scratching his ticket for one Radical, the step is very short to scratching others, and then to voting the straight-. Radical ticket. In a few instances, it is the exception. But ninety-nine times of a hundred he goes over, body and soul, to the Radical camp.

When a young man commits the first sin, the road to" ruin is down an inclined-plane, and the descent is very easy. It is the same way with the road towards Radicalism when a man begins to scratch. UrcHURCH's complete Bbssism of the Radical party in Wake county did not begin until 1882. In 'that year the county gave a largely increased Radical majority not only for Urciiuucii but for all Radical nominees. In rfact Up- church's own vote was lower than any Radical candidate for a county office with one exception.

But his-work secured Radical majorities forj all the rest. September and October 5 October and November. 5 39 November.and December 5 35 December and January 5 39 40 and Admission 15, Ueservcd-aeat tickets to One competent to take charge of an office, and i3 sober and reliable. None others need apply. Regular situation to the right man.

Address stating price to Public Ledger, alone un place. i The City Cottn Market. Raueigh, September 29 5 p. ar. vjruuu ifTUvJi'yi cone bellows; a liquid vW-JV Xs.ranA NCL Middlme: 9319 XI Strict Low Middling.

$9)4- liPW MiddlttT 99 Wanted. U0J), Aft or quiet. safe way to handle it is with a forty-foot pole longer if possible. There are no tiies on ti pole-cat for obvious rea-fony. Mr.

B'imly reports that the crops around Raleigh are equal to anything he saw either in Aiabima or Mississippi. lion- Baltimore Produce Market. ni iif.sr Mr. COTTON Closed firm. Middling up A wide-awake, stirring man to represent the "Washington Life Insurance Co of New York" in Raleigh and vicinity.

Good pay to the right man. Address W. W. Hargrove, Special Ag't, sept 27-tf Tarboro, N. O.

and eight packages of insect powders, all offered by Thos. Woodson, of Philadelphia, Fa. I Four annual subscriptions to the South ern Farmer offered by P. (J, Enniss. By the Stewart Mattson Manufacturing Company of Philadelphia, a bronze medallion head of Gens.

Robert E. Lee and Stonewall Jackson. A horse and dog's head ash receiver. i Briiijj on Your Gourds! 'J r4 6 1 1 1 .51 '4! in- I lands 1U4- ETiOUii Fairly firm; Howard Street and Gray bill, bteel NO DIXNEK IS COMPLETE WIT Ik- Frery Democratic voter ought to have Western superfine 3.003.50; do. do.

extra 3.754.65; do. do. family 4.905.0; city mills xuo brands extra 5.1U5.25; winter his name ou the registration booKs without delay Wanted! wheat patent 5.C05 -85; spring do. do. 5.80 ii.li).

ri re HEAT Southern closed quiet: Fultz AM i.Oll'H. Although two years before, when Upchurch was not a candidate, Gen. Cox Farliaitk Lioi 13 To rent a good piano. Parties having pianos to rent will please address, with 951.00; JLongberry 981.00; steamer No. 2 red 92; Western easy; No.

2 winter red so tn terw. ter t. gran Knou ami terms, X. spot and September 9396. The Folks i'ou Their lioinus- was beaten for Congress in Wake only ninety-five votes, in that year T.

P. COM-southern nominal; white 5759; yellow 5G58; Western easy; mixed spot Devereux. the Radical candidate for -KiiX, care Stats Chronicle. sept 19-tf. Auction Sale! To-night, at 8 o'clock p.

continu Congress, carried Wake county by 355, Register to-day. Mr. Elias Carr, is here. Mr. H.

R. Chears, of Reidsville, arrived OAl'a Closed steady; ungraded Southern and Pennsylvania 4043; do. Western white and Thos. R. Purnell (Radical) was pe a in th of cr b.Lv othe was 4243; do.

do. mixed 412: graded No. elected to the State Senate by about 200 tno city yesterday. a wmie JiY Closed firm; choice to fancy 747G. ing nightly until the entire stock is closed lAIiF GALLON 25c majority.

JfKUViSiuJNS Closed active; mess pork Mr. Geo. Heck is visiting friends and A few days ago the following item appeared in the ChronIcZe: "Mr. John Cousins, of Little River township, Wake county, has a. gourd viAe which has fifty gourd vines on it.

If anybody can beat this, let him trot out his gourd vine." Mr. Alexander Stroijach's; eyes fell upon this paragraph, and it made him chuckle. 'He has a gourd vine at his home which has just about taken possession of the premises. Mr; Stronach says it covers a whole qu rter of an acre, and if the frost will jusjt give that vino a chance, he will bet "big" on the covering of the; whole half an acre of ground before it stops. When he saw In 1884 the tidal wave of Democratic relatives in the citv.

oia lz.oucgiz.vo; duik meats, loose shoulders long clear and clear rib sides success when Upchurch was ntffc on the ni a sugar picitied snoulders 6 sugar cured Mr. J. A. K. Tuckei, of Greenville, is Radical ticket, Gen.

Cox had a majority registered at the Yarboro. LUBIG EXTRACT OF This genuine Extract of mended by all prominent t-Ly- inch in tl an i smoi.easnouider8 hams, small 123(3 large 12- loAKD-liefined 7V. Jn of 734 for Congress; Gatling of 770 for out, at W. G. Separk's, No.

12 East Martin street. Dry Goods and Notions, Millinery Goods, Clothing, Pants, Coats, Vests, Gents' Furnishing Goods, Trunks and Valises, Shoes, Boots, Hats and Caps. W. G. Separk.

Smith Woollcott, Trustees. Sep26 4w One Hundred and Fifty Thousand People See It. H. A. Gudger, the silver tongued vvx' X- auau viubou uun iair xuo car most strengthening dritik ir orator of the west, is here.

Miss Mary Carroll has returned from goes 2U6. SUGAlt--Closed active; granulated 616. COPPER-itefinedfirm at 15. WHISKEY Steady at $1.19. -SMOKED a protracted visit to Asheville.

Mr. T. H. Southerland and wife were Brdilins; Bee Baltimore Bond Market. registered at the Yarboro yesterday.

September -29. Virginia Baltimore, threes 676S. ooi. u. KtarJte, ot is The vbi in pro: incr rop: mit" faVf stat b.ll in the city attending the Supreme Court.

5 to 8 lb. pc I 15c lb. 1 New York Money Market. Mr. T.

Barwell left vesterdav for Turner's North Carolina Almanac, the Oui Reliable, is read by at least during the year. If you want to reach the people, send in your advertisement, as the Almanac will be out next month, October. Address, Jas. H. Enniss, se253teod Raleigh, N.

C. Cornell University to comp rfe his course jmew iobk, September 29 Money closed easy at 3 per cent. Exchange closed steady posted rates 4.81X4.85X; actual rates 4 8oU i.80 tor 60 days, and 4.844.85 for in mecnanicai and eleelrical eugmeer- -7 CALIFORNIA Boneless aemana. governments closed steady; currency 6a 111 bid; la coup. 123 bid; do.

48 Hon. T. J. Jarvis passed through the 10oll. city yesterday enroute for the Fifth dis Millinery.

trict where he will take an active part in Chicago Produce Market. tnau Mr. Uousins had fifty gourds on one vine, he thought he would take a "day off," go to his vine, and count the gourds, and just simply settlei the question of gourd-growing supremacy. He went and he counteu gourids on one vine for about an hour, during which time he found more than a hundred. Then his back got tired and he knocked off work to finish the job some other time.

"Tell 'em," says Mr. Stronach, "to come on with their gourds soap gourds, grease gourds, water gourds, bee-martin gourds, and all sort of gourds, and I'll meet 'em. If any man shows at the fair more gourds from one vine than I do, I'll give five dollars to the Soldiers' Home. If I show the most gourds, let him give the five dollars for-the same purpose. -lv Death ol Mr.

W. T. Ileflin. A telegram was received here yester the Senate; A. D.

(Buck) Jones 463 for County Treasurer; and Page 723 for Sheriff. At the next eleetion in 1886 Upchurch was a candidate, and all the Radical ticket was elected. There was dissatisfaction over local legislation which affected the result, '-but this would not have made the Radical majority so large as it was but for Upchurch's candidacy and "boodle." In 1888 when Upchurch was not a candidate the Radical majority of 1886 was cut down to less than four hundred, and one Democratic candidate was elected. Instead of giving the Radical candidate for Congress 1,400 majority, it was reduced to 600, and the Radical county ticket was elected by majorities ranging from 400 down. These are some facts that show that Upchurch is the life of the Radical party in Wake county, and that he uses his influence and boodle for the Radical tioket, county, district and State.

It would be bad enough if his money and effort simply made Wake a Radical county, but it is more far-reaching and gives increased Radical majorities to all me campaign. Smoked Ox Tonpss Chicago, 111., September 29. Wheat opened lower and dull; corn opened steady and dull- r. 'x of nn as -Mr. Mr.

Worth Barley, of the West Point ua.us ujfoxxowi. wnoi, provisions nrm and Military Academy, who has been here Our milliner, Mrs. SaraL King, begins work this day, and as our millinery goods have arrived, we are now prepared to serve you with the latest fashions of all kinds of millinery goods Mrs. King's reputation as a milliner needs no comments. All Raleisrh is acouainted with 1G 2-3o lb.

-NEW CROP ior some days on a leave of absence vis- nigner. Closings: tiril .1 A I. umg nis motner, returned to his duties xijijai oeptemDer 959 Oetohm- q.nx May 1.03. CORN Ostober 47X8; May S0V- Porto Rico, Fancy Ponce Cn an- yesterday. E.

Aydlett, and J. W. Albert son, of Elizabeth City are at oepteuiDer 37; October. 38; May her. We have the most extensive stock of hats and ribbons and other millinerv Orleans MOIASS ORK-September 9.40; October 9.40; May tending the Supreme Court.

Mrs. Avd- goods we have ever had. We will tell ieLt is ner motner, Airs. T. II.

you later of some of our specialties in dress goods. I5 "gs, sr. A mm IjAKD October 6.10; May 6.85. BIBS October 5.225.25; May 6.07. New York Produce Market.

WHITE BOCK CANDY -Vi. Swindell. VC: EC: day announcing the death of Mr. W. T.

J.idge E. T. Boykin is still confined to his bed with malarial fever, and althnnaW Heflin, son of Cap t. R. S.

Heilin, of this FLOUR Closed dull but steady and prices the fever has somewhat abated and heis -New city. iree trom dangerous symptoms, he is Vf we na lower snot MIDil Mfl- rati nn'ntn. 1 nti tr Crosse Black11 sun too unwell to resume his dntiPAnn Oc- tober LOOK. Mr. Heflia I was in the railroad business in Georgia1 and enjoyed a prominent position in social and business circles the bench for the present, and court ha rA.

Pot sales No. 2 been adjourned for this term on account In order to test the comparative merits of the various newspaper ad- I vertising mediums, and at the same time benefit the readers thereof, we -'V shall consider this advertisement for I One dollar in payment toward pur- chase of $20 or more worth of goods, if cut out and presented at time of purchase, either in person or by I mail. Swindell. xuu.cu 007-4 ktyou, uu. wcioDer oti yu.

a5a weakJ spot sales ui uis niuess. Ams statement is authorized by his physician. aai xp. mixea September ine announcement of his death was a sudden and grievous surprise to hik father, Capt. Heflin, who had not been advised of his son's sickness.

VK. TO ARRIVE Till- NEW PORK Closed dull; mess 11.50(312 25 IiA.RD-Closed dull; October 6 22 Mnsicale. ouuAfl-neunea ciosea steady; cut loaf Bucfcvheat Maccarci auci wububu y.uo; powaerea granulated Fall 1890. A pleasant evening is promised at the residence of Dr. V.

E. Turner on Wednesday next, October 1st, when the ladies be: -OXC to; sir He Ui ser ed ro' OOFI'EE-SpoVclosed steady: fair'Rio r. triJM ZAUN'S! Those who wish to procure advance EDAM AND PINE A I 'I-- styles in dry goods for the fall season should buy early. Nashville Attention I. O.

O. F. Every member of Manteo Lodge I. O. O.

F. is requested to meet at their Lodge room on Tuesday Sept. 30th, at 7 o'clock p. m. sharp for work in the Iniatory degree.

Members of other Lodges invited to attend. J. Rowan Rogers, N. G. Weather Report.

oe tnrist Uhurch will give a musicale. The programme will be of choice-selections, and will be announced at 8:30. Everybody invited. Many of the leading lines of silks. dresa Nashviij Sept.

29. Wheat closed quiet; o. 2 red winter 1.03. Corn easv white milling 57. goods, laces and trimmings are now arriving, and cannot be duplicated when LATER AND SELI A others on the Radical ticket.

Why is he the political Bass of Wake county Radicalism and why has he been so influential The question is easily answered. It is because his double dealing has never D9en exposed and Democrats have not shown! up his Radicalism. We have allowed him to play the Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde role and successfully deceive the people.

He has talked to Democrats as if he were as good a Democrat as anybody, and boasted of his independence of party and has made some men believe that he was not a dyed-in-the-wool Radical. By this means he has secured votes from some white men who for other offices voted for the Democratic nominees. To the negroes he has been a Radical of Radicals and they know and feel that his success is their success. In every Radical convention he is the unanimous choice. In the last County Convention he was placed in nomination by a negro delegate from Holly Springs, and once sold.

We have endeavored tr nm. Naval Stores. vide the most correct and desirable croods rJERLiN, Sept. 29. A banquet was last night given to the officers of the American Warship, Baltimore, the AISI this fall, and we tru3t the above advice Wilmingtok, September 29-Spirita tur Dentine closed steady to-dav at 36.

RoLin Sl; 8tred 95. Ta? to- pr will be appreciated by our customers. firm; bard liLcuiuers or me naval omcers7 club. Washington, O. SeDt.

29 -Tho saratogtA chips, codfi- w. U. li. S. Tucker Oo.

a i.iu. wuuo urpentine 1.20; yellow dip 1.90; virgin 1.90 A 1 azw IOBK. Sectember 90 4 conferees on the deficiency appropriation V. C. A.

B. STRON. Bucklen's Arnica tine dull but steady at 40 ixpen-tuSSffS S'eber. MA 'grocers and camv The Best Salve in the world for 1:: cl ins gooa tjirauied Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum. Fa- Raleigh yesterday: Maximum temperature 60; minimum temperature 52; rainfall, 0.02 inches.

Local forecast for Raleigh 'and 1 vicinity to-day: Continued cold, threatening weather, with rain; northeasterly winds; stationary temperature. Washington, Sept. 29. Forecast for Virginia: Fair, except rain in southern portion; i stationary temperature-northeasterly winds. si For Nprth Carolina: Rain; stationary temperature; northeasterly winds.

FACTUREKS. ver Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains. Corns, and all Skin Rrn uin.udine to an agreement tins morning. Paris, has been decided by the Miners Federation of the- department of the Lenoire, now sitting at St. Etienne, to order a general strike for the 5th of October, in the event of the men who were discharged for participating the strike of last June not being taken back.

PORK-Regiihu. Vn 7 r.uuoj and positively cures Piles, or no davlj LUCILE" x.oxa.aj; lamuy 11.25: Fancy Roller Patent quired. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price Sift1, dear 288. 0 -eood Tlea 730 barrels finished goods on the bas 0f 1.13 per gallon for high cenis perDox.

ifor sale by John Y. Srongest, Sweetest, Cheapo:.

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