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r.VRVDAY. trii vn favored" irl.lentUlly. oh wihvas The tuna itni me om man win, Jack Oastcr, W. Davtsv A. M.

Campbell, J. D. R. S. Peafre, LeaK jcilr Unlets for Kirer.

Lyon Haven lisy. Hampton Bar ani orfoil hehtlsaterfebiarlitbla fr.ird Utery 1 projKv, ihfrvrorr, to snak to toU of the ftdvantnr to drrirea by tbe 9 THE OBSERVER. FAYETTEY1LLE, N. C. NOV.

12, 1891. farmer fiorn ib etabliiihnint and pro Oysters at M. U. Kedmon.I W. Us FieM.

W. H. II. Wade. J.

M. William, W. EI. Darts, Ed-wiu Cole, D. N.

McLean. N. Imrram, G. lineament df the speaking portrait Roman's beauty Woos you with it eharrfl, at.J Waiairr'i Caf. motion of manufacturing industries In oar midst, wlihh obly to repeat noe of the the screed work is a cite tTttutti of deli- a Mafion.

II. Smith II. Ivwv, S. U. Cot A IOC TO TBI KCX.

Dr. Klnts Koyal Osna.tatr "ff, pUinrftt ItMnna human rxperiene. ton, Jno. Uniner, iSanee, W. 15.

trflTEUEAD, holb bwufctt. "LublUiied ia 18X5 by 2 fill. Sr. cafe skill. The rhododendron frames exhibited in this collection are beautiful.

Jackson, D. B. Culbreth, A. C. Monro, TUr.

J. U. IUwthon, paaior tlir great author of th iirirnc nf political G. M. McQ'ieeu.

Eugene Watson, Mrs. M. Cborcb. All.sta, O. wbo says: ii WIILLIAiaS'S Beautiful exhibits in painting wore also J.

Moore (very fine), Misxe A. II. Elli Editors. vf. Whitehead, i J.

H. K7S0TS. -J hA to that economy, ex prrf4 tint truth: "Thegrett. et and mot impttrtant branch of the cora- madebv Misses Robbie, Hall, Kosa wa son, M. hlUson (excellent).

nTcloT- Tk. otbsr. alUel IJJ rth. nnni rm draak la At-aoia niMre ot rvrry nation i that whtcU is iver, Hattie Moore, Lotti Watson, Janie earrird on rtvt-n thn inhabitant rf the CARRIAGES, MACHISERT, KTC. Splendid samples of brick and drain THE cVlCBiiLAKS PAIS.

Rvle: Blanche Thornton. Lottie Thornton, town und thM of tha roan try. The tO' "-'J BIG RACKET STOltf Georeie Worth, Eva Bryan, Jennie Fish- it MiMini (ha rank OI oiKtn tilo by E. A. Poe; excellent display by habitants of thn town draw fnm theeoun from Lhe first do.

Scad statnpfor try the produc whirli rin.titut-s boh ths n.nlir, of wotdrf ul yncquaiaa uoce a. urmna Holt's Fine Address An Immenie, Well-Sehsved Crowd Exciting Esses Varied Entertainments and Amusements. nintenaUof their work and the fund of er, iiettie dame iuruiaribiu, Mamie McDuBie, Lou Carver, Carrie Haw-ley, Alice Ha wley, Maesrie Rose, Mrs. M. MeD Williams Mrs.

H. A. London and to Kim's Itoyal O.mstatrCo AlUnLa. Uiu It crxwHKu.its J- 9lJf their suhfcutanr. and lhy ny for this Fayetti ville Cedar Work W.

M. Bree- den, -cotton-stalk cutter; J. A. Burns, handsome single buggy; very beautiful exhibition by the Hu.ke HAVdware House, and interesting display by McMillan Bros. rvr oaenLrtd bOtU.

WB10 jammmm produce ty Mndimr hack eoantry Miss Alice Pernberton (beautiful etcU- certain portion it rnourartnrH and -Benign providence didnt seem to be foa of ndiiBt as Pr directions aeocDrr log each bottle. Can Mat by eipr CO in prepared for i remedial a. uim. Whstevrr 1L T-k 'agin" us this year; for, while it blew the D. if yoor cmjtat cannoi sappi w- Annual Fall Exhibition of lends to dimiuuh in any rouutry the nnm- HOPE MILLS.

The Hopo Mills exhibit, coder the super- Jirs. John Al. Kose maae mnpniuceni display of 57 pieces of hand-painted china 1 a I. dust in our eyes, it spared us the typical berof artiflrem and nianufartarers tends pAntnnU flfto.1" and from Tuesilavar- or exauisrte worKmansuip. aim mere was to diminuh the horn roarkrt, the roost im vision and direction ot AleAsr.

volten a vv-" a wRionra cafe Will be opto Sundsy from 8 A. lu verv fine similar exnumion oy airs. Gadsby, was tho centre of industrial at portant of all rnarkftn, for th rule product of Him land, and tbrrby to dieonr- Hodges -especially the Worcester. Ihe terooon until Saturday morning the annual holiday of the upper Cape Fear disport P. M.

traction and the subject of unstinted praise tanpstrv of Miss Bell was exaaisite. blie ago Th are word of If tou want a nic. comfortable Trust is an artist of rare merit anil enviable rep ed itself in gala attire in all its glory. from every Representing the different stages of cotton manufacturing. truth and wisdom, and I prpo to point out the intimaU relation bet wen the farm ntntion.

and was the instructress or our at a reasonable price, call at The fair was foimally opeued at noon on Wednesday by his Excellency the Gov 110RX1 UVLVQ DToas- with nearly two hundred various stylet of ing and the manufacturing irtrrets of our own accomplished Miss Maggie Peraber-ton, who also had a beautiful piece of tapestry on exhibition. The other importaut land, and bow nrc-ary each i to tbe ernor of North Carolina, and those who to- fabrics ou exhibition, it occupied a commanding position in Floral Hall, where) it MILLINERY CLAM CHOWDER. true propritr of lbs1 othvr. day have the pleasure of reading Governor exhibitors in Floral Hall were Mrs. Free- Try tbe celebrated Cam Cbowder and was viewed by thousands, and admired by Tha niiMti.iii ttM umi Iks Rf 1 a.

I a. Holt's masterly address will acrree wall us alL Indeed, it was such an exhibit as did larr-a a. Tn, in I SOQD tWlC Wak at man. oi uoiusooro line nnesi nnu most extensive display of A. 1L honor to the fair, and reflected credit on Ut viUtJ.i.t,.i i.

ika K.tl WsUOHTa CAT. Carter, N. W. Ray, W. Watson, W.

B. that it is well worthy of its prominent place in our columns. the liberal management of the nope Mills ftnnlirjtinn v.MfNfa Sflraafp-V srf si a I TIaV ak a av a.1 aw at taa ak Wk a am I aft Wm aMVSval 1 LaFar, Ray, M. B. Martin, J.

F. Manufacturing Company, the details of Martin. Kojrer Aloore, uminetnn, L. which the reporter could not and room in dure tbe Urovnt sura of natural wealth. knns of dlstas.

ready to Ufect the dsbfl On Thursday the great crowd of tho week estimated at from 6,000 to 8,000 be George, R. M. F. Parker, this issue to elaborate oo. t.

am aa a It. A ft ak a a a a IIOVEITIES iaoor tne aourw or all wraith, but I iiaifra ijciem. 10 impar.uat iinspo tsa D. M. McDonald.

Alary J. i'eruberton. FURNITURE. have to obaerve that this true, even la vigor 'nceessary to resist the effect of these Emily Ree. C.

P. Hill. M. L. Jenkins, E.

a high degree, of skilled labr aod its ap Messrs. Sheetz Sons, and Royall peraleloas atoms, ne tools blocW-porifler L. Clark, M. X. Brower, W.

B. Draughon; sieged the gates, blockaded the entrances with long strings of vehicles and files of pushing pedestrians, and overflowed tne greands a merry, chattering, hurrying propnate niachiaery. It is plair if wealth Borden, Fayetteville' furniture dealers, equals Ayer's Sara pari lis." Misses Clara Carter, Alinuie Johnson, Lot IN ALL THE LATEST AND NEWEST DESIGN'S. is the result of labor, Ubor is valuable tie Wktson. Kate B.

Smith, Mary E.John had very attractive exhibits at the fair. Iseklsa's Arsis Salve. in proportion to it apeeial kill, that the son (splendid), Maggie Whitehead. Kate crush of humanity, thronging the exhibi SBN a I a. a afft a ft general welfare of any eommnnity must IBS iw 1 1 o.it in miwona lor tsmiaea, i tion, and massing themselves on the grand depend ud hi a favoring diversity of its in Bores, Ulcers, Salt Kbeutn.

Fever Bores. Tot- X.10gUIlT aUlSpiay OI U10 DOaUUIlU -frOQUCUO ASDEXSS Mitchell, Sallie Moore, Maggie Ellison, Lillie Slocomb (excellent), Addie Nimocks, Alice Jessup, Belle Casbwell, Ida Sutton, Sallie-London, Nellie Ilollinirs worth. Mi- Ldustrw, beeane it I only through this stand, where the pretty women in their of Governor Holt before tbe Coaaty all Bus ruptons. and posiuvely ceres PUee, means that employment ran be found for A(ricaltarsl ani Kecbaalesl Society VovsaVsr brilliant plumage looked like Birds of Paradise in covevs: and all made the "field all the different abilities, by nature or ed or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satiaf action, or money refunded.

Priee nerra banders, lena Stewart, Addie Industry and Art. CALL AND SECURE A VIBST TRIZE BARGAIN IX 4, 1891. ucation, of Ihe great variety of individuals I Phinlor Kmm Thampa. Ida. Iinlrin Zo eents per Pox.

whitA nnrn him nurvest ror ine sme-snow- i -v For Bale by B. E. 8ed terry, sc Son. Fsy- LadUsaml GenlleiHfit: composing that community. This reads like a wry aWtract and dry proposition in economies.

But as a penalty for the neg ettevtue. K. u. men, wn-is tones ot vocucruus Rntlert fine disDlav Denmanshin from Under our mode of govt-rument it is queuce to. pierce the never-ending Una, of Siler City School; magnificent floral ex natural that from time to time, at the va Vew Try Tail lect of so plain a truth countries have indignant remonstrance at the incredulity hibit from Sunny Side Nursery and Mrs.

It will coat yon aad wil ettrely do Jno. D. Brown; the work of J. Win of the customer, and of moving appeal to dwindled in strength and influence, wars have been waged in vain, nations have rious gatherings of the peoplo, they ali.tnld reqneM the attendance of thoxe to whom their pnhlie affairs have been entrusted: yon rood, if yon have a Coach, Cold or say CUlTon Zaco 40o. por yard.

Gents Pomps $125. Uufircry Robes from $3.00 upwardi. burn, the photographer, was the theme of trouble wtu Throat, cuest er LAsrs. Vr. the hesitating and almost persuaded by been decimated by famine, and the bUtory King's New Diseevtry for Consonptloa.

universal admiration. for skill and exquisite to hear from them of the signs of the of mankind filled with tbe aad mistakr Coughs and Colds is guaranteed to rive relief. finish, and Miss uracie Barkers lovely times, and to receive the aasuranet of their and follies of Ktatesiuen. or money will be paid back. 8 offerers froea stander besought all the universe to.

take notice that Bogardus and Dr. C-rver were not "in it" in glass-ball shooting; that the picture was the central figure of the whole interest in whatever concern the common La Grippe looad it ioit the thing, and ander tine display. If everybody in North Carolina made corn only we sbonM have nothing but corn to offer the woHd in exrbange for the el fa re. I rep, thnt thia ia only right and prop In last issue we made mention of the It ns bad a speedy aad perfect reeovery. Try a asm pie boule at oar eipeas.

aad learn headless woman and the two-armed calf GRAND EXHIBrnON of OIL PAINTINGS elegant exhibition by the Pemberton Mu tor yourself Just now rood a taior it is. Trial er. out when you eonMuer iru grnnl le- i vr i i i were making their positively last appear multitudinous article that human com sic and Sewing Machine House, superin bottles free at B. E. bed berry 4 Son's Drag veiopmeni oi fxnnnvsruiinn, ot irainenae ance prior to retirement to the luxury of tended by Mr.

Jno. II. Robinson, and frwt requires, What, then, would be our condition ahouM the crop fail, on tbe ne biore. Lrge stse we. asa i.uu.

and ever growing expansion, the remark it merited alt our praie, the display be private life; that a at the monkey able diversity of her crops the rapid rise a band, or should the world be so well sup ing made in faultless taste, and embrac Tbe Hair- and Tooth-bnuhea, Combs. ot inuusiries oi vanei kiikis. ana me en WE HAVE ON EXHIBIIION A NUMBER OF OIL PAINTINGS fcV a WELIe-KNOWN ARTIST, WHICH WE WILL OFFER AT VERY LOW FI0URES. pliod with corn as not to need our product. ing an unrivaled collection of the finest was only 5 cents (cruelty to animals); that they weie all prizes and no blanks; and Soaps, Perfumes and Flavoring Extracts terprise and activity that have awakened except at rates innleq-iate to pay for onr instruments, with beaut it ul paiutings, at lioaxrs DRUfi Stors will appreci ft a.

that the Coney Island sausage was even fancy work, etc. aiea tried. purrnase( amine roignt be apprehended in Ihe first ease, and poverty in the last. PAXTRT AND DAIRY SUPPLIES. then a-sizzing in the pan: the while the clanging bell was calling the horses to This well-known Artist has urrired, and thU week onlj 3 Dom uave always nung meir uara anaa Uxocatlon Sale.

Mrs. John M. Martin heads the goodly ow over all States that were entirely ag bound upon the track and toss their blan procession of exhibitors in this department nenltnral or approaching thereto. exhibit his marrcluus skill In our By vtruw of aa HKtrtwe ae OrmeUi from tka Tim illuatration eitrd is an ex'reme one. kets off.

the merry-go round was in a with a magnificent display of 84 articles, aopavtoe loan or St lUaevee OsnMy, H. CL, a4 ia fteMedaaea with a eWee of aaia Court smmW si tnt it prurlairns a general truth. No one constant whirl, with "Jack Trout" riding comprising eery possible household deli ouM advoc ttc, in the nudt of this mag Kreafter Term. I91. im a tmm km wkica K.

within her borders in every line of educational aud social advancement, yon will perceive some of the reasons for tbe incessant call upon the time and thoughts and services of your chief magistrate. During the few months I have been in office I have been called upon to formally open the Soldiers' Home; then an addrexs at the Orphan Aylum, which receive its sharo of your annual taxation, and should have the public care; then an address before the almmmi of your time-honored University, which has claims upon ns all; next the great army of teachers of the State, in their annual assembly, bad to be addressed and thanked for their great labor; tbe State Guard had to be reviewed aud ad WINDOWS by his sweetheart's side, and a squallin cacy, and a waiter of tbesedainties gave Ux-ka teftUiftua: ia 4.Ueeut territory of ours, ready to yield wiU aall al Mali aariipi tkm foOewiaw baby in the chariot behind, and the great the Observer office practical demonstra cheerfully any produrt ft the Temperate swelling balloon on the campus was strain aone, that all should cultivate one erop. tioa of their excellence She has crowned Om TarpatKiM ttuU. mm Weaea. ne must go further and ae how great mm wep asa sm oi ueaie-ftare, ail tm rnoj mom her housewifery with honor, and lias won ing its bonds, and reaching toward the upper air, as if spurning the gaping erowd uuo.

is eapftcMyer Uteauilkatue laaboet 13 la the need of other Indus jiea than farm I ff. a a ATiTi AUD SEE US. great encomiums from the public. Wrrels Us etowadei IO aproa levarda ing liseir. mat ine more mty are below.

Miss Emma Thames (always one of the tnultiplied the greater the opportunity of irsMftt ef a lor fJOXUi tenraat mt i tWe aboee U.U 1 ea PWes ml aal MarkevUeaaw, Farieviria. i On Friday the attendance was remark ine farmer io sen ins products; yes, and most substantial helpers and valued ex Tioe ef emle: Monday. nrra.Ur 16Uu irl. al 3 to sell those products in tbe best of all at 1 dressed at their annual encampment; then market at home- free from the exac hibitors at the fair) bad a remarkably fine exhibit; also Mrs. M.

N. Brower (2nd it was a great gttuermg of the farmers of MaU Orders Given Prompt Atteution. Korea Ur 12, 1 31. tions of the middle-roan, or the Uksa in tne southern tier of our counties, among ably good as full as that on Thnrsdayat some previous fairs. It was Alliance day, and great disappointment was expressed at the failure to be present of Mr.

Marion Butler, President of the State In vol red in distant transportation. Sremium on butter), of Randolph; Mrs. f. W. Ray.

jelly and peaches; Misses Min Terwec Csatv, J. Rxmi. Eberifl of CwbtrUfci CeesMy. IL McD. RoHxaos, iTaioore Auy.

CM.3.1L It the grand old Scotch of Robeson, who hu Casas reports, in hi tonal of tbe were desiring my presence at their annual conversations of Napoleon at St. Helena. rir; then my own. my native Alliance. nie Johnson, Annie Kay.

Sallie Whitfield (fine), Mary Ray, Kate B. Smith, Estelle Martin, Mary Alice Woodward. (20 very excellent entries), Janet Whitehead, An Fall and Winter Good that that wonderful genius declared that manded an address from me at their farm- a conversation witn air. A. u.

mcuiu- on FAYETTEVILLE MARKET. his pobey was to eaeourage ia Fraaee: ers' institute; the gKl people of Cabarrus 1. BCO I Voookb. the Tuesday previous Mr. Butler intima -AT- "First, agneulturewtlie soul, tbe first ba sis of the empire; second, industry (mean HofflUMft, lOjllM-.

came in with their demands; soon to followed by a duty I owed not only to my tea ms intention certainly to nil nis ap ntfti res. at ft. ing roanuiaciutersi -I lie comrort and bap- pointment, and- unforeseen circumstances rtiwl iaiftae 4. own state but to alt the southern state. nie fillison, Maggie kllison, K.

A. Hodges, Kate O'HacIon, Mary C. Ayer (very" good), Alice Pemberton (fine cakr), Maggie Cade, Caro Hawley, Callie McKethan (excellent), Rachel Rogers, Selina Thomson WALTER WATSON'S. piuess oi ine popuiaitonj third, foreign will explain his absence. to open tuu bout hern Inter State Eipo Dry Smit, Orara, lao iraue me superaoundance, the appliea sit ton, now being hell at the capital of Better racing than we had last week has lion oi ine surplus of agriculture and in our State destined.

I trust, to attract (good). Alary Carter: Mesdames R. M. 3 never been enjoyed at any county fair in iustry." tie was proud of the fact that Nimocks (excellent display), J. M.

Worth, skill and money and industry to an ex tbe English could suggest no improve North Carolina. The best three in five tent yet undreamed of. by its presenta Vfurr. Bcl Meat tomimr. WssTaaa Bacos 64, Ilaaa, SftcwUaea, Raooivo, 7 Bur- Oftfoot.

1 Bra S4 Bkkswai, Z2 Brm- Swede, S. Carafe, Waatar. LaaTftBB u. M. tlanlon (extensive and good), S.

G. Ayer (one of the best). J. A. Lambeth.

ment in tbe agriculture of France when trotting heat on Friday afternoon was es tion of the grand opportunities of North tluyeutered it after Waterloo. He de aT .1 1 at ii A. S. Huske (fin bread), J. A.

Tomlinson, Carolina; meu ine good people or xsurae pecially exciting and the side-betting was clared that tbe application ot chemistry to insisted on my pienenco at. their annual very spirited. "Little Pete" was an uni u. A. McMillan, U.

S. Holmes, J. B. Smith, H. P.

Davis. G. A. Burns. McNeill.

E. couuty fair; now am in obodience L'efwr. eoaatry, 33 44 lU, ilamluak. T7 llaraaaa, c'alry, MoLAftuc. S49 versal favorite for his pluck and steadi S.

Sanders. J. D. Brown: Messrs. W.

J. manuiaciures, unuer nis eneouiagementa bad given an impulse to industry that extended to all Europe. With emphasis he a. a. 10 your wisnes, to say something to you Nacce, Palmer Martin, Wm.

Alderman. ness; and although he lacked the speed of NorU appropriate to the occasion. Fire Dofjo. Fire Shovels and Tongs. Heat Cuttero Sauoago Staffers.

Sp or tins' Goods WALTER WATSON'S. KortWa. whs worn to sy mai "loreign trade is Mi0 JO To spe.ik frankly, tny fellow-eitixens. if the gray and the black, tbe crowd's symp Corrsa made for agriculture and home industry. farmers' hall.

He would be hard to please who could Xailaw (lid Uau), Poaa KraaA. Maa. Potato your uovernor should attempt, in person athies were with him, all the same. See and not tbe two latter for the former." to respond to the kind and pressing in- Kio. Alas! for bow many years has North Car not spend an hour delightfully and profit 3000 SSM 1.44 viiaiions 10 visit ine numerous institu Prof.

Jules Boquet, the aernonaut, won golden opinions by his grace, skill and Corrua Taaa, Oorroa Tisa, 9 ably in Farmers' Hall, where the promi tions, and attend the demonstrations, often of more than loca importance. 15e olina lived but to produce ooe or two articles for foreign trade, regardless of the vicissitudes of supply and demand, aod ISO nent exhibitors were: W. H. Wade fverv IS AtV, and always interesting to every lovei of r.oos IXocft II SCO 4 fine display), J. M.

Pearce. Wm. Pearee. aanng, ana we neartuy commend nim to the confidence of managers of exhibitions wherever he may go. Amid the plaudits ine yet greater inroads ot speculation.

17J Caffaa. bis State, it would ic impossible to dia W. C. Fields, Griffin Trogden, Jno. P.

Waat. i SO ftS 60 i i an inconirovenioie train thai a charge the many delicate duties of tbe AlcLiean, A. J. Woodward, W. B.

Draugh teas SAb si purely agricultural people is without tbe i of thousands he three ascensions, Aaarrts, Saccaa. office to the dispensation of Pro OtAIS on, a. fcaunders. J. K.

Flowers. C. S. ft capumi or me uiverstnea pursuits essen with parachute descents, all. giving un vidence, he has bceii called.

It is there Holmes, D. J. Baldwin, A. D. McGill.

J. ft tial to the highest development ot the art a Oaia weu wool. aealaiJAWM. Wa. Sa.

3 aV wiiCTer.T.T;--t 5-)ia aaaat a4.e a'e w. qualified satisfaction. C. Jackson (a lad-verv creditable. R.

I onen necessary to decline wiih regret 115 Srtarr the most eourtcoiu invitations, on the most Smithr W. Alderman; Wr L. Williams. With so big a fair, Chief Marshal B. important occasious, as I at first thought llAT N.

CarolUa, IS 4044 90 Holt Holmewood (always the fair's sup-' porters), J. S. Brcece. H. P.

Davis, James a. ioftev, L7sei.ee Dranghon's post was no bat, with the cooperation of his excellent assistants, 1 would have to do in your ease. I am, however, glad to say that at request P.a-mraa Iw, Wa a Waaa4.a4a,vaMt Aon I names (the most extensive in the hall your managers am heie to-day to de Hote Horner, Alex. McNeil). rsysttevllle Crtlu aad Vsvsi ttsree Market liver an address before your association.

Affeut for Terracotta Chimney Fine and Store I'ipe. LAFUS AND RAND POWDER. FAIRBANKS HTAlXS. OstoUr 2, 1S91 tf Neill, J. C.

Johnson, Wallace Sutton I JV wl a nion seems to be customary with all sim Corrected by Ike VyefteviOe Cotto Lsxmmme oi linage seir. (compare the auperb agriculture of Belgium, whose manufacture are alo so extensive as to keep in employment the drnsest population to the square mile to be found on the globe, with the scanty returns of Ireland or ot Russia. Tue lesson ean be loarned in few words. Capital is tbe re-mil ot labor, saved from loss or waste. The man who spends all and saves none cannot grow rich.

It is precisely what ean be wired, when the farmer ne4door to the consumer, that will gradually enrich that farmer. (Cedded nel tctth.) K. Fiummer. E. L.

Clark, Mrs. A. A. Me- his management was admirable. Besides being president of the fair, he has held this position repeatedly, and knows just when to be firm, when to avoid friction, and when to "pour oil on the troubled ilar associations or this day.

I eorae not Kethan, Archie Brown, Loyd McLean, as an oratpr, expecting to electrify yon 0ad MiddUa Middlimt iUriet Low v. rerry, J. U. K-ing. witti tancv pictures, or entertain von with LIVE STOCK.

cowers of eloquence, but I eome, as I am, a This department was not full, but there POPTJTiAR TASTE -HAS SET THE SEAL OF ITS APPB0VAL CPOS- plain country farmer, manufacturer and TepatbM. US to aleo pa barrel NAVAL mmm aaiawfteedy, re raagtim a 1-00. wnstlagtea Market. Lapt. Jas.

D. McNeill, chief of police, were some excellent exhibits, and among mechanic, which pursuits I have been en gaged in since my maturity. was once or twice obliged to deal sum mar ine pest wero those oSered by: W. Being a farmer and manufacturer for Uy with the gamblers; but, thanks to his "i the past forty years, I hope you will I a. a a Campbell, J.

H. Pearce, J. R. Luther, T. Cade, W.

Fields, T. R. Bullard, J. T. COTTOJf.

Cottoa ay, wfeb aavb immm mi cousiuer me presumptuous wnen sav unceasing vigilance, tne good order was remarkable, and he, Capt. Flowers, Sergt. 1 1 craia wnr ton una. Martin. H.

McSwain. Tomlinson Bvrd. that I think I know something ot both. tb tot etegaat aad the aot ttifsl of all ao4era tabtt Maultsby and their special police have the E. Pomeroy, D.

McD. Grady, S. D. Black, and tbe effects of one upon the other, and as you nil know as much or more than I do rL KJIT sd ar we14 lU-deerrr the eariaUe t4ae Uil i. Ingram.

X. U. iimerv thnel. Holt 81-1 KITS TUkrfc.VTlE.-Tb awk.t mimmij ml a Ulag la ever msafad as ftvia iot4 mrm al tl II pw bbl- for 8trid aad IL1S mu fbr Good HniL every consciousness of dutv well done. sj.

Kauri la it poaaibl ri are ennVrinf froea ealarrk. and hare mot naed ur. Catarrft Kaokedrl AH Ut tan ible rooarqneoeaa of eaUrra ia Uta hmd mmy ba avarUd if yoall bat RaVa Otm affort) To kftow, too welt. It diatraaain aymptnmal Yarn poaaibly know, if eclrbd, it aneanabty go froea bad to woeae, ad i lihHy to ma ioMt cooaamptioa and nd ia lb rmnl llrr ia a way ef escape: lu Miaker ar willm Ut Uka ail tbariak.aad mukm fading or of joe fur mm lrmbl ef ht loataeoai and dMaroue dtaeaae, To caq ft 1600, or bur a rara! Holmewood. N.

McArthur, Wilev God about corn and cotton and other 1 I I It is impossible to submit the premium wm. Wade Saunders, Chas. McLauchlin, mriu pruuucis i nave mougni it neat to say i iisi io our readers nnlil next week; but the W. A. King, J.

S. Evans. G. A. Burns.

J. something to-day about the effects an 1 ad- l3ofa? nSi00 Cap. Fes seeUo. did we fail eaUr to lb poplar taste. 4 Ue.

eoaarre es reporter (who, ever since tender child-1 Marshall Williams, J. B. McClearv. I vantages of manufacturing to fanners. Tbe a I I a.

a. eft a Jm a 9 a nood, has been nothing if not Washinc--1 nixr crops. greai wani or xxonn uaronna to-day is 11 Conimlsftloncr'fl nle. tonianly truthful, and whose judgment In this department the reporter noted a tCnd mav ka s--i of tbe farm, and I propose uiauo tuuu i ituui iub loupwing i io snow mat Ibis roarKt can only be ob- nse or his pencil and note-book, and gives 1 planters: A. D.

McQill. Jno. P. McLean, tamed by diversified Industrie, calling tirew. ave ea eibiui la or sbow-rooeBs Uk ba4.aotnet aad eot ekgftat lb -ANTIQUE CHAMBEE SUITES, 4 ANTIQUE PARLOR SUITES.

ANTIQUE PARLOR AND LIBRARY CABINETS. ANTIQUE BOOK-CASES, ANTIQUE PARLOR AND EXTENSION TABLES, ANTIQUE SIDEBOARDS, ever atvewa ber. Doal fail to tbess. mun from the farms to the forge, maebioe By virt of a eVcr of tb (UporW (wt of CaaabrrWad Co-mi r. at at air Term, 190, 1 tb eaa of N.

W. k-V W. T. KbaW. AMb trmtor.

aad tb bir of It. C. 'tabr, Wd. I WiU. eaMooday.

I)ctabr Tib, 1831. II ftiak, ml tb Market llooa la rJrrli. aU by pabiM me following spcially meritorious articles H. A. McSwain, J.

O. Evans, E. S. snops nu a thousnmi other enterprises in the different departments: Saunders, J. Flowers, James Thames, wmcu wouia noormU the preatest J.

A. McDonald 1 TigU be twee Olaats. Both eVeoenU. both dHrmta)4l Tba Kme of MdiDa hi eualt wkk tb Kio( MaladiW Dr. Pierea OoMc M-dm Dieowte iat Ca) aBipi.m." ki aot tb aO-argU of a day.

bat tb rvtbloeraara lb blow! Ia lu Hy eour CooaamptNi (wkkrh Lan errofttU) will yield to thie grmt Reely Tbi as ten -e-ej ftarowd a doalit by iner4bl eceea Aetiajt airaetlv njx blood. iU arop iaciade all eerufakM af-faetioiia. Lirar aod Lno diiimil Aa blood pari-Ber aad vitalisor, it ataada aqnld. FLORAL HALL. btate or the American Umoa (the only iw ami.

iui tract fx atft ia tmtl of Cap ear kwer, abor C1ftdoei Bride, ORCHARD AND VINETARD PRODUCTS. The women of the Cape Fear and Pee Dee sections have never yet failed the oisie wuicn ever lias niie.l every eolarqn in the census blanks), thus making tbem consumer of the vsrious-thinira mImI on James ,21. Pearce' (fine exhibition all taintny abot 190 sera, aa refarrad ke a aaarine be II. C. I iabe to N.

W. bUr, trrwt So -p, n. 4, pa aa. W. lait t.

AdaiV aad CoeaeabaftoMT. S. SHEETZ SONS. through), G. W.

Lawrence, P. P. Barge, FayetUviUe, OeL 22, 1831. vumueriauu iair, ana mis year iney nave distanced all competitors in the beauty, J. B.

Butler, Noel Gainey, W. B. Jackson, aov. the farm, and uotthe farmer's competitor in producing them. For twelve years I served as President W.

J. Nance, Jas. B. Huske, A. C.

Mon- variety and extent cf their exhibition. WEIGHT'S. It is not invidious (on account of her I or your State AfnoulturM Society, bestowing of mv time, means' And what lit. roef D. G.

K. Foust, J. S. Breece (16 varieties; bis Keiffer pears and Japancso per unusual advantages in instruction) to say tie of intellect I possessed to its interest. la a a as that the art exhibit of Mrs.

J. A. Hodges simmons are wonderful we always like to learn from Mr. Brcece as well as enjy his surpasses any other ever offered at onr ex- tit Tb Cafe Oraa Soaa4 la aw mm foe tb r. erpuoa of ifteaU tb bMo rrriaU4 aad tb UUa MrfM mmw mm4 aYaM, aad poiv a4 train wiilm 1 atliiiaac.

At Wrihfo Cafe exiiioiis, lorne is one ot the best informed n9 No naoeea or griping liter oslof brook-field's Uver and Kid M-y Pills. For sale by Fsyrtteville Drugjlais, nciLLurr qtjiutixs commend to pablie approval the California liquid fruit remedy. Syrup of Kijr It Is pleasing to Ih eye and to tbe taate, sad by rently acting on the kidneys. liver and bowels, it eleanaes the sysUos enVetuUy. thereby promoting the Lsaltk iqI fOfort of who use it.

fruit growers in the State, and last week pysmuus. Yteie ii uoi umi g'wa lortune I and domestic ease preclude the need of gave ns an interesting history of the Shel yoking Pegasus to the treadmill oF profes don pear, which be rates high as hardly aad aabar tUU a. wm inferior to the Keiffer), J. W. Perry (a sional work, Fayetteville would have cause to feel great pride in the world's recognition of the talent of her charming adopted magniucenc collection or mm, around which a crowd was thronged in admira COTTON IS ON THE JUMP, BUT Purnituro io Harlsed Down.

Our. Entlro Elogrant Display of all Classes of TT 3ST I TT E3 IS NOW OFFERED AT PklCES WHICH DEFT COMPETITION. We win dC nnJersolJ at boat or abra4. Doot fall to oor inae stock; it will pls yoa aod save yoa moeey. HOXAIsI, 6z BORDEN, Manufaclurers of Mallresses and Chairs, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Furniture, 8, E.

CORNER MARKET SQUARE, uuFiu-( mm me annual rairs would prove beui filial to my countrymen, aud I feel to fully compensated for all my eare and ennected with it, from Ihe fait Hint I its benefits throughout the Slate, and many countiex, the rojrreiv countii ahiunr which ioqr good county, have Hdfiid aystt-m of eouhty fairs with beiiehVi il reitultx. Yoa will eicuse me for why thene hssoeiatious are qjostjy airririiliural associations, and sufatin -n a-ricult ural and j.wi illons, le-lisviniT I do, nudas I i.aho;, that ilia mevlmuiu is Hi of the farmer, to a very grent eteii, hs connuToer or In io lut'ts, hiid luriiiahe hiiq wjtb implements nud nvtelfniery wjthom which he, tlie rarmer.colil I hot oiwibly eoinpete with ii.e of oiln r.Sinleanndcoun- daughter. In every exquisite little bit l.mio... r. i.

nr tt tion every day of the fair); Mesdames A. H. Slocomb. T.J.Levy, ti. hi.

A i mock 4. M. N. Brower, James MeGilvary, D. M.

O'Hanlon, S. G. Ayer. J. A.

Lambeth; Misses Emma Thames, Joste Moore, Maude there breathes tho poetic soul, of tho true On Hi OY8TERS half-shell, by the peek, or bushel WatoHT' Cxrc arrrtg ia Mt etyl. At Wright's Cafe tb ctrmae Im tows foe a few bor. tb bU-ftaaa ta too bTia to boa, ea gr LUSCU a4 HUT WYs-tX at ail Ocl.23, Id. WANTED, A GOOD COOK. Wklt prefer.

4. Apply to Drawer ears of tb Oauavca, Fayette-viUe, N.a Oct. lj 1901. tr at artist -rich and cultured fancy in the leapin -ru i i.r .1 iuoore. POULTEY.

ivucui, 1 coil, eiuurrnui iuu ia iue green curtain of the forest and the varied tints of tbevalb's rich carpet, and the painstak The coops wero full of very fine fnwU. of which the chief and most deserving ex hibitors were: E. W. Smith, Wiley God- Baking Powder Is rellaole, wholesome and flnt-elass in all respect. Hoaxt'a.

pildrtn Cry for Pitchcr'istorla. ing, practiced wotkof th drawing.pehci OrL 15. l9t.

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