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ir 'i 10 XwJVI -ft ME SERYEE: VOL. XXVI. RALEIGH. N. SUN DAT MORNING, OCTOBER 14, IS88.

NO. 92 News AND Biff Ttata at rowtll't Fa. Tfca Laat BlaaL BUSINESS. READ THIS There was an immense crowd at It is already known that Raleigh FAIR STATE Powell's Pond, in Middle Creek township, yesterday. On a close calcula TflE THE SOLID MEN OF NEW YORK amateurs can, when they hone, -equal even surpass the larger major CARO CITIZENS OF, NORTH LIN A.

TESTIFY FOR CLEVELAND. -I tion there were between five and six hundred present. In the morning they were addressed by Mr. H. E.

oi professional troupes in the presentation of dramas, operas, Ac List night they rendered to a very large audience the charming opera Pina- TWESTT TBOCSARD fit THE PB0CE8810H orris, of Apex, on the lssuei campaign. His speech was ble in every respect. 8ECBETABT FilBCHILD, BPEAEEB CARLISLE XKD OTHERS rPEAK OTHER NbWB. IS Vjer's in the afternoon Mr. Ed.

is not new, du in ire hands of Raleigh talent it was. fresh aid charming last night The cast and chorus were of Raleigh's beat. That is savinor mneh. It is further evidence of the purpose of iL P. Morton to force if possy ble the payment of the infamous Special Tax Bonds Read why Republican money is being poured into this State Read of Morton's base financial speculation Read also of would have voted solidly for the Republican ticket.

They were not alarmed, and neither are the workingmen of New York and Connecticut alarmed. The Newark election was the first direct test of the effects of the tariff scare whioh the Republicans have tried to raise, and it was of no avail. It has demonstrated that the national victory will be ours." The Democratic leaders in this city believe that Senator Quay is trying to force riots at the polls on election day. They are now thoroughly aroused to the real meaning of Senator Quay's recent performances, and they will take measures to see that they miscarr). He will find, they say, that New York is not Philadelphia, where "Bill" MeVanes and his roughs reign supreme and terrorise honest voters, and that blaster and Smith, chairman of the Executive Committee county, delivered an aooss Wake to the of the Bjr TelctTaph to the Mews and Observer.

Mr. Jas. Anderson was- Sir Joseph New Yobe, October 13. Every vast audience. It was one Porter, K.

0. and hie management of the character waa a nerfeei finest efforts ever made in Middle thing was favoiable for the big idem-one tration for Cleveland and Thur Creek township and many votes were the trut significance of the Newark victory. The Farmers Special Holiday. entertainment in itself. We believe honestly we do not exaggerate in S.Y.

Times aying that any opera company might replace, with great advantage to itself, the character of Sir Joseph senator (juay is in a very unamia- won by it for the Democratic ticket. Mr. Smith very ably discussed the tariff and other issues of the day. On the whole it was a glorious day for the Democracy of Wake county, and Middle Creek will do her fall duty on the 6th of November. A Great ImpravemaMf with Mr.

Anderson. hae the ble mood nowadays, and not a little of his bad humor is caused by the power and pleasure to make himself man of the down-town business men this evening, and the meeting before the Sub-Treasury, in Wall street, and the subsequent procession up town, were fully equal to the hopes of the managers. Th meeting on the Sub Treasury steps was presided over by Jos. J. O'Donahue.

When Secretary Fairchild arose he waa welcomed by a roar of applause. When the Secretary had finished, Mr. Carlisle was introduced. He was also warmly greeted. The crowd of lietners con persistence of the Hon.

Levi P. Mor "bulldoxing" will be of no avail. The placing by nim of irresponsible gangs of armed men at the polls will be PC3SEBt Absolutely periecuy nt any character of comedy and philosophy a rare and interesting combination. Three cheers for the Raleigh Street Mr. E.

J. Hardin needs nothing Railway! Notwithstanding the rains numwltrimf vaxW. A marvel aia in nis Pebalf to indicate that There will be someth-ng to interest everybody. properly represented Capt. Corcoi rar if -mil.

atrasiirth and wboleaxjtaatwae. atorerm-than binary Wad. and Mux be sold In competition with the uib Buienaia Dun wnn nrimcrnr and many difficulties the line on West Hargett street is about completed to the station and will be in running order on Tuesday morning. The tained probably 15,000 persons. The i expressions of flattering applause.

Mr. Starke Batchelor as RalohRad number of persons in line is estimated at 20,000. A substantial platform on the Sub-Treasury steps con- Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. management inform us that thia line will be run in connection with the straw agreeably astounded his most Fair ground train, which leaves Har ton in making him spend many thou-sands 'of dollars in endeavoring to carry North Carolina for the Republicans. Acoording to a member of the National Republican Executive Committee this has been the bar den of Morton's song ever since the be- E'nning of the campaign, Mr.

Mor-n said some time ago that he had S'ven to the National Republican immitteejthree times the amount of what his as Vice-President would be, which is supposed to mean that he has contributed $96,000. In return for this he has insisted, and still insists, that the full power of the National Committee shall be used to carry North Carolina. Senator Quay objected at first, but he could hardly help yielding to the party's candidate for the Vice-Presidency and its greatest pecuniary aid, so an gett Street Station every half hour. tauueu me lUYiteu guests, and was gorgeously decorated with, flags and streamers. A large portrait of President Cleveland, and another of Allen On Wednesday the It will also connect with the special trains coming on the various roads, thereby affording a great convenience (revented by the invocation of the aw.

AT WATIUTILLE. Dcraraal rajrs hs has Farjrsttaa that Latter 1 Special to the New and Obsarvsr. Watbesvizi, N. October 13. Kitchen, Dockery and Deverenx spoke here Mr.

Kitchin spoke in the Court House, Dockery and Deverenx in a warehouse. A division of time was again refused by the Republicans. Mr. Kitchen's crowd was large and enthusiastic His speech was received with loud cheers and prolonged applause. Devereux's speech was the biggest failure yet.

He stated that he bad no recollection of his Bynum letter defending Judge Fowle. Dockery is well again. He still poses as the farmer's candidate. Haywood county is fully aroused. A largely increased Democratic vote will be given here in November.

tr. lhurman orere suspended on the to visitors who come in by the early large pillars of the building facing trains to spend a few hours in the tne people. altttad pt low teat, soars wwgui, Wall Btot, Hew York. i SoUbyW. C.A.

B. Btronach, and JBranaUftOB. CLOTHING .1 AND Gents' Furnishing Goods Below Cost. Oreat Balloon -Ajscensiorie Before Fairchild was introduced resolutions were offered and adopted oity at a trifling cost. Mr.

B. Crmndr. intimate acquaintances and the audi ence generally by his. power of fine tenor singing. He has kept his light hid under a bubbel apparently' for the purpose of causing a welcome surprise.

If such was his object, his success was complete. Mr. St, Clair Hester was Dick Deadeye and waa easy, natural and interesting in the Mr. H. E.

Strudwkk, a real "Britisher" was a natural looking boat- swain and had nothing to wish for with Mr. Sherwood Haywood as Boatswain's mate. MisB Mabel Unchurch appeared in' the character of Josephine, the captains daughter. If the audience had seen, and heard nothing except meeting witn cneers. xney ex press unqualified approval of Presi dent Cleveland administration and or mi we learn tnat Mr.

a a. urandy, a fraduate of the University of our tate, was offered a scholarship in Johns-Hopkins University if he would give up his plan of taking a parallel The perilous leap of 1,000 feet from a Balloon in mid-air. It will be the sight of a life time. energetic Republican campaign has been carried on in North Carolina, and Senator Quay has spent money in that State whioh he wanted to de uia tariu Aney warn people against the pretense that President Cleveland has inaugurated a campaign of free trade against protection they favor a reduction of the surplus judiciouslj; they denounce as maiicious and absurd the pretenses course in the University of Maryland. This he declined to do and is attend ing medical lectures in New York.

vote to other States. The disgust of Senator Quay now hw I Mr. R. L. Uzzell, of Wayne conn a I 1 la is due to a discovery which he has fust likewise a graduate of the Unr A Freight Hou Barasd.

Bj Telegraph to the Newi and Observer. St. Lopis, Oct. 13. At 115 x.

this of iNorth Carolina, who hi as Bt-- made oi the reasons which actuate Mr. Morton in desiring to have North Carolina go Republican. They are, taking a post-graduate in Engli; that the Mill's Bill is isjurious to the welfare cf the workingmen of America; they denounce the clause in the Republican platform for free whiskey and the policj of the Republican party Anglo-Saxon, French and German Chapel Hill, has been elected to i short, that the firm of Morton, th; purchased at an immense. We have sacrifice a in me matter oi commerce; they en Bliss A Co. are holders of what are known as the special tax bonds, which now amount, principal and interest, chair of English and Anglo-Ssxdnir one of the large schools of Virgf Tne Special Tax-Band Case.

dorse the policy of the present ad 320,000 STOCK ministration as based on sound financial and -economical principles and finiBh by a statement that the Intelligence has been received here morning fire broke out in the Vanda-lia Railway freight depot in East St. Louis, and before the firemen f'om this city could reach the scene the depot was destroyed and the fire had spread to adjoining buildings including a hotel filled with people. The Vandalia freight house was a total loss. Fifteen freight cars and 300 bV.es of cotton were destroyed. The East St.

Louis hotel was badly damaged. No lives lost The loss will not fill short of $60,000. There was a panic among the guests of the hotel bjt all got ont safely. from Mr. Li.

11. Battle that the eial tax bond case will not be take 51 bet interests of the country require and demand the election of President or Mr. up at Washington till Monday ami Battle will remain at Washing to; Cleveland. Carlisle's speech waa pnnctua'ed by frequent outbursts of applause on the part of the crowd. MEN'S AND BOYS'; tne case is taken up.

Oar Chsirelias Today. jiiiirfa' He terminated somewhat unexpectedly but he was nevertheless cheered to I i rt on urea oi toe urooa onepnera-s- the echo. CLOTH I NG W. M. Clark, Rector.

Twentietht-day after Trinity Morning Prayer ant Sermon at 11 a. m. Sunday School at, 4 p. m. Evening Prayer and Sermon a SOi.

Services daring the week: Wed, 'f Steppers Bates. to more than $30,000,000. These bonds were issued when North Carolina was in the hands of the carpet baggers and it was pretended that they were to be devoted to the building of certain railroads in the promo-lion of which Mil on S. Littlefield was the chief actor. A special tax as levied for their payment, hence their "name.

Littlefield took the bonds, sold them in New York for what they would bring, and did not build any railroads with them. The fraud was so gross that after North Carolina came under the control of its decent and respectable oitigens, a constitutional provision by a majority of the voters of the State at the ballot box. Morton, Bliss A Oo bought up these bonds after their repudiation for almost nothing, and have made several attempts to collect them ihronirb the eonrts. Test suits have a P.tlll.H Cottam F.ctvra Br Telegraph to the News and Otoerrer. Washikotos, Oct 13.

The Treasury Department has denied the petition of Duckworth Wilder A We call the attention of visitors la attAnd. i lh ttui at tfiat elegant establishment daring their stay in the city. They will go away glad they First Baptist Church. Sunday school-j at a o'clock, uitcrs so 'Aif be came to Raleigh, ana giaa to nave seen one of the most magnificent es ant Class at 10 o'clock. Treaching at 11 a.

m. and 8 p. m. by Bev. vTUL H.

Os-hnma. of Aibeville, N. C. Visitors to Co. and others, of Savannah, Oa-j for allpwjjiejiliTjxporea irom that port after May 19, 1887, without preliminary entries.

eekir Baak StataaaeaU Bv Teltsxaoh to the New and Observer. tablishments in the State of North EAR, the city and the public generally oCr-a-a Carolina. The establishment will be fully equipped for the Fair, and no diallr invited to attend all thesereer- exhibit will be more elegant than New York, Oct. 13. The is the weekly bank statement: their display this week.

vioss. rEr Baptist Tabernacle Sunday schooF .15 Bv m. Preaching at 11 a. m. aria 7:80 pm.

by the pastor, Bev. G. S. "Witv liams. Lord? supper after morning sermon.

A cordial invitation is extended A standing world exposition witu new additions, the attractions every Iwwh brouffht in individual bonds in dav free to everybody. For further tn all. Reserve, decrease, wuu, increase, specie, increase, legal tenders, decrease, deposits, increase, circulation, decrease, $1,400. The banks now hold $10,114,650 Oosnel Tent Services There will services in the gospel tent of Bapi Tabernacle, corner of Davie and 8 the United States Circa Court for North Carolina in the name of dummies who reside in North Carolina, The suits are not brought by Morton, Bliss in order to avoid the provisions of the eleventh amendment to the Federal Constitution which for streets, thia afternoon at 4: OOo'cloc in exoesB of the 25 per cent rule. Public cordially Invited.

-Edenton Street M. E. Church South particulars see Messrs. W. O.

A A. B. Stronach's ad. in this issue. Se elsewhere ad.

of Mr. W. S. Primrose for sealed proposals for roofing the Agricultural College building. We desire to call attention to the advertisement of the Fidelity A Casualty Company, of New York, whose fine annual statement we published a short time since, and we again re Sunday School at 9.30 a.

m. Preaching 11 a- m. and 7:45 m. bT from Bent. lot the tor, Bev.

J. T. Gibbe. The publio diallv invited to all Tit Y.Uaw F.T.r. By Telegraph to the New and Obeerver.

WaSHiHOTOs, Oct. 13. The Marine Hospital Bureau has been informed that during the week ending October 7 th there were six new oases of yellow fever at Palmetto, making a total bid! the bringing of a suit against a Stats) by a resident of another State, One of these suits is now pending in the United States Supreme Court, with small chance a of success. But, Blount Street rresDytenan tjnurcn Horning service at 11 a. by the pas- tat peat what we then said that "a long felt want is now filled." and that in tor, Kev.

J. M. Aiainson, xj. j. omaa all free and the publio cordially invited.

Sunday School at 5 p. m. Third Baptist Church Pn-achlsg at 11 even if the suits were to succied, the 0f thirty-six cases and one death. collection oi the judgment wouia RACES EVERY DAY. THURSDAY IS FARMERS' DAY, The best game of FOOT BALL ever plsyel in the StUe Chapel Hill vs.

Wake Forest. 5n Aiffimlt. nnless the people, the legis a. m. and p.

m. oy ww pernor, H. Thompson. Sunday school at iTtee Patxel Laaaekad. By Telegraph to the News and Observer.

Oct. 13. At the Cc- latore, and the Governor should be in nainir it. Therefore Mr. lnmhia Iron Works, this city, today' future 'there need be but few experienced in the business world, by the acts of defaulting employees and persons occupying positions of where the possibility of prompt and absolute recovery is by means of an "Indemnity Bond," placed easily within the reach of all.

Our 35,000 I TVI Morton! is very desirous to have North 1 I m-riiiBA iro ReDnblican. and there ate Christian Church IT-Bcning py ae pastor, Bev. W. G. Clemei W-arnrr and 8 p.

m. Sunday School at 9:80 a. m. A cordial invitation to all. at 2 p.

m. the gun-boat Petrel, the flrat war ship ever built in Baltimore, kt Ihe National Republican a lannched. Everrthing went off Uav antefey and cay A. Watk turer of litoied an Central M.E. Church.

-banday-ecnooi as 9.80 B.C. Bedford, Superintendent. Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7.80 p.

m. by the pastor, Bev. L. L. Nash.

Seats free employees of the leading railroads, smoothly and successfully. Raprtal far Daiyv Headquarters who are unkind enough to say that his main, if not his sole purpose, in obtaining the Republican nomination lor the Vice-Presidency, was to be thus enabled to employ the whole power of the party through his SOS, Caicaooi Oct. 13. In acoordacee with action taken by a general meet- SCHOOL 13A.Y. and the publio invited to attend.

Christ Church -Twentieth Sunday after Trinity. Morning prayer and sermon at 11 a. Evening prayer at 5 p. m. Services during the week Wednesday Friday will be FAW-Stay laat nicht.

the striking conductors banks, Express companies, Insurance companies, manufacturers and business houses in this country, are secured by the banks in this country. The days of "personal security" and sentiment, are passing away. This is an age of common sense and business, and when protection atrainst loss is and drivers of the West Chicago Rail- just opene Whiting rna1 rerjorted for duty at the various National Committee to collect bis bonds which he bought for almost nothing after they had, been repudi 14 East Martin Street. dSDWARD FASKAC11, 'ching in prooossion. kama thia morninir.

and all the lines I Thousands of trjtty girla nd handsooaa Aesig a 5 p. Thursday (St. Luke's Day), and Friday at 10 a. m. All cordially invited, i First Presbyterian Ch arch Sunday School at 9:80 a.

m. Sermon and Pommunion services at 11 o'clock and are now in full operation. ated; In other words, that bis can didacy is only a vast financial speculation, in which he uses the Republi NowJs the Bill la ladtaaa. tit TelecraDh to the Hsw and Observer, 1WELER i OPTIC nela cheap A stock can be lounc iKMAJUfous, Oct. 13.

Gov. Hill and his party accompanied by Gov. Orav and Judore Holnoan and Hon. i baptism of infants and sermon to children at 4 p.m., by the pastor Rev. Dr.

John S. Watkins. Cordial invitation extended to all these services and polite ushers will seat all who attend. OTAaXrB so easily obtained, neglect to secure it admits of no expense. See card of the wellknown Insurance Firm of T.

H. Comeron St Co who are the general manergers of the Go. for this State. Messrs Berwanger are now fully eauiboed to furnish the latest novel tAUxen, l. o.

can party as a tool to accomplish his ends. If the Republicans were to capture North Carolina at this election of course that would not of itself insure th navment of the bonds. But it Assignees W. W. Armstrong, of Cleveland, 0., a ttw Nice Th left at an early hour this morning for 1 One' of the most pleasant features Lafavette.

where tne uovernor ivll'a epicure s. i- a 11 AaVVB a of the State fair is the reunion of ties in crltnts' druss outfits, etc Their wouia give wp" aneaka thia trnoon. going tnenoe afternoon, going A.A Ats amus RepubUoan Supreme vxurt, ana a cToM Lotraniport, Blackwell's Florence TO MAKE EVERYBODY HAPPl, GOV. VANCE wUl speak to the people about their Publio Interests. i Railroad Fare is Only One Cent a Mile.

I SCHEDULE Beelde. the ReguUr Schedule, the Train, will run canvass tonight. ine weainer friends. It is a regular reunion oi North Carolinians. Everybody will expect to see you there so don disappoint them.

old Jewelry, Oold and Silver Watch florham'i Sterlln BU olated silverware, any else and weight ef plain 18 karat En-gafetneat rings constant In stock. Badges and Medals made to order. egant aalad elnts; Olives, Capers, throughout Indiana continues rainy new styles of shirts are superb and their neckwear is the handsomest ever brought to this city Their stock of overoottts and clothing as everybody knows, beats the record. We call especial attention to A llatanni. flLD, a UfUaV and disagreeable.

oaucee, r- wri: CtepUDUCan uegiaianuiv. iuuvu mmj be ddne with said agencies. At least negotiations could be conducted for the payment of money on the bonds. Ancl whatever is paid would be likely to be profit to Mr. Morton.

One thing whioh militates against the success of thia riffantio scheme is the fact that tt. Kit nl naat health a direct result Tatal Vlalkle Swpelr af Cattaa. Bv Telesraph to the ICews and Obarver. a Niw Tohk. October 13.

The total of habitual poor attention to the physical system. Keep head cool, the feet warm, and the bowels regular by the nroner use of Laxador, and sickness can Senator Grsy, who ha. jut rej turned from campaigning in jar Optical ONuIjm-- visible supply of ootton for the world 1 Mr. P. J- advertisement.

He is fully equipped to furnish the latest styles and the most perfect fit. invites all hi. customers who are looking for is 1.206.797 bales, of whioh 959,897 Jersey, thiDKs tne uuwvw- Wi ing for the Democrat. are American; against 1,916,049 and not approach you. Price 5 cents.

No opium no laudanum or other dan-nn rlrnar is contained in Dr. Bull's 143.149. respectively, last year. Re the democrats oi conu wuima un "got on "to it. Senator Ransom is about to freely expose it on the stump, and his exposure will finally defeat it.

The people of North Carolina do not Bull's Baby Syrup ceipts at all interior towns 174,994. Baby Syrup, for the relief ol oolio, tea thing, eta Price 83 cents. Danville special at Selnu. Coach-es will run through without change. Receipts at plantations 292,101.

Crop I Embraces aa endless Variety of lenses which together with our practlol expe-ienee enables us to eoirMt almost any ner of refraction In Myopia (neamightl, ilraMrtropia (far sigbt, Preebropl. SnSShenopflweak sight an living prompt relief from that dtatres ll ieadache which often aooompanlei tApertsoiv-iieVa fall and winter to call and see him- Read his advertisement. The Messrs. Stronach will have a stand and a display at the fair this wek which will be as handsome si in sight 913,527. Ou the aame dates specisi ra.u.

A Oorga stock. Heller Bros, have received a com-nlete and varied line of boots, shoes, wiU run between ureensuoru really want to pay xor Donas worn which they never received any bene-fit, and which were issued by rascals whom they have recently driven from Spsaial Tralas a. tks B. Di K. far tba B.

S-alr. 1 The R. D. B. B.

wUl run the following special train on the 16tr, 17th and 18th to Raleigh and return for the accommodation of tending the North Carolina State a will 1ave Goldsboro Day's Horse A Baak Bteaveaee. By Telesrapn to (he News and Obaerrer. their new store, They slways do the thing gracefully and their exhibit will I slippers, trunks, valises Ac, and wish Baavaaask .1 Raleigh, leaving Greensboro 8.15 a. stopping at all stations aqjl ar-rivioe at iuieTgh at 12 retufSing PirrsBTJso. October 13.

The I to remind the public that they are doubtless oe tne cynosure oi au ey Farmers' and Merchants' Bank of the a.KUa.lra Tryltl -w i i sz i the State. thx siokiriOAHbs or the hxwaxk vio- TOBY. better prepared than ever to auppiy Note the change of advertisement laaaeli packasa. South Hide closed its doors this morn will leave ttaieigu at f- OUR ARTIFICIAL Human Eyes at S-lfi o'clock and re this morning of Messrs. Heller Bros.

ing. The cause of the suspension is Special trains will be ru OD UMN TCverrbodv will, need a new pair oi nnt vet known, lhe bank has a dates from Ularxsvuie, i a .11 The true significance of the victory in Newark," said Sana' or Barnum Urday. "is not restricted to New turning will leave Raleigh at 5:15 arriving at Goldsboro at 7:30 Train. An fba A. A.

N. choes for lair wees: ana snouia can on the masses with the above men tionel gooda they have them suit able cuuutry as well as city wear, and at the very lowest prices. They are also in receipt of a mammoth stock slippers, patent leather Durham, connecUng at urnam specials froui Raleigh. The people Messrs. Heller to get them.

capital stock of Saa Oarerlmseaaa Aaeaptamaae. Bt TelecraDh totbe Hews and Observer. will maka aIam Aonneotion with these The usual Sunday change of adver tisement of Messrs. orris Carter specials in each direction at Golds nnmr a and Oxford ties, also patent Jersey- It means that New York and Connecticut will surely go for Cleveland and Thurman. In Presidential elections New York, New Jersey and Connecticut hang together and cast their votes in favor of the is not made today because of rusn oi business yesterday.

It will appear of Wortn uarouna such low rates and perfect to enable them to attend the State Fair, and we have every reason to think they will be here in throng! Atw and look like the natural organ Mia when inserted. Pauaet as a dtatanoe hajring a broken tys eaa have anoihet snada wttheut ro-Uv O. J. FkmMVH. Tsxb.

W. LThv mmtiliV T. WW ifiir. K. Atlantic Coast Wasbujotoi, D.

0., Oct. 13 ine bond offerings today aggregated Aooepted $118,000 four and halfs at 108. WBB VWV TJna will ran a Bneaiftl from Fayette i Tuesdaj, however, and will be a daisy loathe: cong- and lace and it will be to th iuterest of the participants in the various dances fair week to examine our bwauufvl line before making nnrehases. Orders by mail for the wilU Aonneetinff with the Richmond when it does come. your eyes open for it.

same canaiuiies. mo wwiauiBumu of Newark were hot only unterrifled Ola Atakaaaa. a. i mi SJ C. Connections, arrive Raleigh leave vj.C.

Lourd. Leeiburg, writes! The province of the busy bee has been so extensively invaded by man that the bee raisers of the West have sent a representative to Washington by the Republican assertions tnat the Mills bill meaas free trade, but Fthecuro From Hamlet and O. inTilB lf above gooas wm rewnvw iviun mr tention. Special attention is called to the large stock of trunk, valise Ac, and My little babe, ten months old, waa almost dying from teething. I gave it Dr.

XUa.viuul, las. Asthma, 9.00 a. 7 00 p. m. 7.00 p.

m. 6.40 p. m. 8.00 a. m.

9.15 a. m. they have investigated the question otenoffrapurr i Type-WriUn, Dave opened an office in the HoUeniaa bulldlog, where they are prepared to Jcuie all rders in law reporting and "5- writlng CIm. in short hand and tTPa-wrltlDK formllKr. to secure a law requiring manuiao Weldou, Northern and Southern connection, ar.

Raleigh, lor themselves ana nave aaoerwuueu BWRere' tlucKieDerry vuruuu. in amy "hSing nniini turers of artificial honey to stamp that: its enactment will tend there is no no use tuuui ws wv- piett rejUli lOllOeu. cmj uwuiaauwiuw I nave It. thair wares, so -aa to distinguish it hitia.U mao where a larger supply oi tne rnnda at such low prioes are to their advantage. Uhey are not alone among the work- from the honey of the hive, in the nd far the Henderson Leave Raleigh for Weld on, ilfflE relief persons.

There will be a regular meeting of 9.30 a. m. 7.10 p. 6 40 p. m.

aame wav that oleomargarine is desig rnsumptlve anarariilv carried in stocK than at nated to prevent it be ine palmed off At druggists. Hiram Lodge, A. F. A. Monday I evening, Oo ober 15, at 7.30 o'clock.

Room chairs iMUCSCUBt CIMSETTt f.g" HeXLKB 131 Fayetteville St, Raleigh, N. a Two handroJ i ti. lot wUl be on the public ior putter. Artinoiai honev is partly gluoose and partly mgmen OI tnis country in icaui-Ing these conclusions. Newark is One of the twenty great manufacturing eentres of this country.

It is full of workingmen. Had they been farmed by the Republican cries they Excursion tickets good on all trains on all roads. A full attendance of the members i requested. a MMinleta Outfit Of real honey an adulteration in fact, but not, it is said, injurious. but i.

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