JOB PRINTING.
The Reflector is
pared to do all worn
of this
NEATLY,
and
NEST STYLE.
Plenty of new mate
rial and the best
of Stationery.
The Eastern Ref
AYER ASKS FOR
BOODLE.
Touching Appeal From the Populist
Chairman and an Emphatic
Answer.
Washington Messenger.
Mr. J. F. of
received the following let-
from Chairman Ayer sent
Accompanying reply to the
Caucasian with the request to
publish sump, this the Caucasian
to do, at Mr. God-
request we publish it
hop every Populist in the
will read it.
Sept 10th,
I made an appeal
for lands
last seek. It if a
discouraging fact that there
HAS NOT BEES A SINGLE
TO THAT
PEAL. noticed that
we ale not conducting an active
vigorous camp in. Do you
know why If you do not, I will
tell It is because the
of the Peoples party are
not doing a single thing to help
run a campaign. A campaign
wont run itself. It requires some
money to do anything. Do you
any source from which it is
coming except THE PEOPLE
If do, I would be glad
to point us to that source
people shall sit still, do
contribute nothing, what can
hey expect of us.
Your township can con-
tribute as much as two or
d and to do so AT
ONCE- Now is the time it is
needed. It will do no good to
send it in at or near the close of
the campaign- The will he
over then. One dollar NOW
will do as much good as three
dollars will do one month from
now.
Please tell the boys and
at once about matter.
Tell them they must come to the
rescue and COME QUICK. If
they not, and you see us lag
in work and fail to show any
or, please don't blame us. We
do the work for nothing, but
w need money to keep the cam-
work going. We shall not
m this appeal any more. It is
as much your as it is
we have a right to
expect some help torn you Now,
let it come at once. Time is
and we want to do
while there time to make
it effective-
Touts truly.
Hal. W.
P. P. State Ex. Com.
Beaufort Count,
North Carolina,
Sept.
Hid. W- Ayer, Chairman Peoples
Party Ex. Com.
have received
your circular letter of Sept.
requesting contributions to con-
duct the of the People's
in this State. The
states that not a single response
has bees made to the urgent call
for funds published by you in
the Caucasian- In a and
vigorous this is a strange
of affairs. It indicates
great apathy, if not defection,
the rink and file of the
People's party. The cause is not
far to seek. There has been an
betrayal of every
the party holds dear,
for what To keep in office or
to provide offices for a gang of
trading professional
It will be observed that
the men who have pledged the
Peoples party to this base deal
trade are either in office
already or expect to secure office
thereby- It will be hard to con-
the average voter does
Dot expect or office
party was organized to furnish
employment for a set of Hessians.
A party must for some
to deserve the confidence of
the people to hold tho
of it voters- You and
committee cannot lead us
dumb driven Yon
make the the trade, but I
wish serve you
and the other con; partial
that yen cannot -it our votes.
We were urged place
above party to
in this can
may, when. a ideas
every part principle
abandoned, should be
D. J.
Ta in to r
per Year, in Advance.
VOL, XV.
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 1896.
NO
ed to vote for the fusion
dates Is it because those who
assume to be out leaders and
traffic in our votes, . u-i
to vote the ticket We are not
to be dealt with this
manner. We are not owned by
TO
An Appeal For Good Government.
Oct., 1896
To the Voters of North Carolina
Fellow-citizen- The
critic party, now the midst of
any man or set of -on. e bare . its neatest battle for the rights
been taught to that the people and good govern-
free of was the one in our beloved State in
thing to be desired by the far-
In what way is that cause
to be promoted by a with
gold standard Republicans
State. Congressional
tickets The-e are some
which are not the
average Populist- We wish to
know, other
the nation again calls on those
having the sacred right of free-
sustain its
cause.
For twenty years we had
following victory. Two years
ago a division in our
our Legislature to Democracy.
we must redeem. Twenty
years ago, under the masterful
Why. if the People's party leadership of Vance, we wen from
is sincere advocating the
of it should tie his
hards by sending to
White, Settle, Linney r
son. gold standard Republican
2- Why, if the party
in the of
Silver, it should sanction the trade
in this Congressional district
whereby in return for
can votes for Skinner f-r Col
Populist members of the
Legislature must vote for nit h-
ard, a gold standard man,
Senator
I. six months ago
defeat to victory- Again, with
He Democratic banner in the
hands of the champion of the
people, Cyrus B. we go
again to victory.
The party has ever
stood with the masses. Its pun-
have always been the em-
of the necessities of the
plain purple, that class of
an bread winners whose
labors head and
American and
for a the essential structure of
the State. Never h is this truth
mt practically
with a exceptions of the
more considerate enlighten-
ed of Heir race, withdrawn from
any participation with the white
people of
the public interest,
and arrayed themselves an
broken Republican column, trust
apparent division, of
the people would give them
a dominant position. Not
but we have the boastful as-
of the Republican
officials in the press cf the
try that the illegal registration of
the blacks would give the State
to
All these matters have met our
consideration- Id such a crisis
white people of North
for their , interest. It
made no declarations for
but acted in accord with
its purpose. The committee felt
that all v.
should act together, it is
that the voters of I
State, feeling the of
motives, it.
figures on Carolina,
Highest of all in Leavening U. S. Govt Report
people of North Carolina,
if lb value very
v, real es
herein giver, off their c
ire to with a
to cast every Democratic
vote the State for Watson
i for Governor. It is n year
Now, r, put
our to unify the the gubernatorial
parties silver I chair
we call on all the voters of
Carolina to the
only -ticket to them
which offers a hope of
against a ticket headed by Al
Russell, and winch,
Senator Butler and his committee I exemplified than today,
that two political
not honorably without
some common principle or bond
of He offered fusion to
the Republican party the
basis of silver, Out this
was rejected. In what respect
has the situation change since
then
4- There are two kinds of Re-
publicans, one inside
outside the people's party, but
both Republicans alike. The for-
mer is a Republican working
cover. Why should we permit
them to bud as hand and foot
and deliver us to the Republican
party.
We believe in white men
governing North Carolina.
then should we basely sacrifice
every feeling of our nature and
by votes, through fusion, put
office throughout the
State
These are some of the q
which are troubling
populists this campaign. The
slogan to beat the
has no pleasant
sound to my ears, and it cannot
rally the hosts of Populism in
this campaign- When the
pie's party manfully battled for
its principles I was willing to
follow where my led
to disagree with
my friends neighbors. Let
t be distinctly understood that I
am not their enemy and do not
wish to commit myself or them to
an and rule. I
trust the will not have to
be taught before the rank tile
of realize
this road you now travel ends.
Negro rates, sheriffs, con-
stables and commissioners would
be a striking object lesson in
North Carolina. I many
populists who feel just as I do.
You say there is no source from
you can derive funds ex-
from the people. The
cannot be You are
giving aid and comfort to the Re
publican party. The trade with
that party is open and s.
The contract is signed, sealed
and delivered. Mr. Hanna will
furnish money to you
not only for the legitimate
poses of the campaign
leather the nests of the leader
who are betraying the cause of
the people.
Respectfully Yours,
Joseph F.
Catarrh Cannot bi
with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as
they cannot reach the scat of the dis-
-e. is a blood or
and in order to it
you must take internal remedies.
Cure h taken Internally,
acts on the and mucous
Hall's Catarrh Cure is not i med-
It was by one of the
b-st physicians in this tor
year, and is a regular It
is composed of the best tonics
com with bet
directly on the
The perfect combination of
ingredients is what produces such won-
results in curing Catarrh, fiend
for tree.
F J- Toledo.
by druggists, pi ice
r AN
Bring Poultry and to Win
for market price f
and ship large and
b to p y you a much as any
when it asks the
of the of i Car-
If of
did not express the people's
wisher, or if the administration
of the principles then enunciated
have not been in with the
popular demand, the Democratic
par y. as Me and well-
tried through which
the people have Fought and ob-
s now in the
people's full control. The clear
and positive expression of the
popular will in our State
declaration of principles
leaves no d the
minds of a long-suffering people.
this complete assurance of
the ref demanded has
tied every expectation
fixing as the executive of the
laws to be enacted men
lives are the living issues of the
day.
Democratic faith lies
principles which pr-
serves human It has
brought them out of the past as
principles immortal, and ever
and, in the course of years,
as exigencies have arisen,
has gone out to lend
its helping hand to the present
wants the an d join with
them in the establishment of their
wishes. Thin has been its triumph.
Those representing this great
Democracy have this day acted
in accord with this vital spirit
the party. Today three parties
in this great financial crisis, de-
that silver be restored
to its proper position with gold
as a money of final redemption at
the ratio of to an income
tax, that the rich may bear their
proportion of the burden of tax-
and kindred reforms, have
nominated the same candidate
far President to carry out these
reforms. There was in two of
these parties a difference as to
Vice President. On account of
the constitutional regulations pro
for the election of a
dent and Vice we must
act together or divide vote-
The Democratic party in North
had no hesitation as to
its proper course, but proposed
and arranged a composite ticket
of electors of three parties, that
the people's will might prevail.
Again, that Bryan's
might not fail for want of
silver legislation, party
proposed to the People's
party a united effort for free
congressmen in district
in the State- This pr position,
made August 13th, has been in-
d en since by commit-
tee, but declined by the People's
party.
More recently it has become
apparent that the Republican
party was amassing an enormous
registration of illegal voters,
possible by an election law of
fairness, but the
ions of which plainly permit
fraud, as many of those who as-
its enactment
The colored race has drawn
the color line, and, the
En cash.
J. B. TRIPP.
virtue of the
land must control. White men
a list asked to unite. In
spirit, the spirit of Democracy,
your committee, on October 13th,
frankly co-operation of
T j Republican of
have struck town during
Leo days. They wen
good friends
lie Republicans to
to confide a few figures
to from township t , . , .
fir of showing
ma North Carolina is going
to elect Dan and a Re-
L- and give
I hem candidates
the Demo party
the the people. North
Carolinians come together pledged to the restoration el
to protect North Carolina. The
Absolutely pure
From all parts of the Unit n
come assurance
victory. North rally
to your stun lard a ad place your
Slav in. th- long v
will sum up triumph
others whose interest should gird u; for th s
our interest. A operation let n all in
was offered to the People's party M
for a complete arrangement that on him the foil one
the interest of silver the rule
of Carolina by wise and
Bryan a d rob
numerous figures
I am able to give the Ob-
server the calculations of Chair-
man Here are,
to mind they
s to be a-s fair as could
be expected the opposition.
North Carolina
upright This
the People's party, through
i's executive declined.
this effort at
committee felt that the
heart of the people was it.
If to some this action v. as without
proper authority or humiliating
to party pride the answer is plain.
The party acted in
this as in all its great move-
regardless of form when
it seeks the substance, knowing
pride save its proud heritage
of salving the people we
cannot think that the of
the People's party can express
the wish of many of that
who honestly favor silver
and good government-
Nor can we think that those who
so long and earnestly
the restoration of silver
can give their adherence to any
arrangement which demands
their voles for gold standard can-
A vote directly
or indirectly to a gold standard
a Senator,
the hand of a silver
he can sign no bill for the relief
of the people until a bill passes
Congress and is presented to
him- Mr. Bryan himself has em-
this important fact by
his they
do not, by the election of a hos-
tile Congress, tie his hands to
prevent breaking the chains
a bind the people.
Th records of the census of
the United States for 1890 dis-
qualified
and qualified white
voters in North Carolina; and the
Auditor's of North Carolina
discloses that in 1895 there were
colored polls and
white polls listed for taxation in
North Carolina- Since the census
of 1890 the exodus has largely
depleted the colored vote,
there is not now
voters in North Carolina.
if there is any such
registration claimed by
can party officials as is notorious-
circulated it will be manifestly
fraudulent. Therefore, there can
be no doubt of the result in the
State if honest election held
and there is no factious divisions
of the friends of honest govern-
and these shall register
and vote as there interest
appears. And although some
vision of the white vote is
with this great majority
there should be no doubt of our
power to marshal for the Demo-
sufficient votes to
save the State from Republican
rule and ruin.
The committee has not been
insensible to the criticism of
some of its friends, because of its
efforts to bring together the silver
votes, but they felt sure that the
unselfish and patriotic impulse
which guided each member of
the committee and the good re
suits which must follow its action
would be finally understood and
approved. Offers to the People's
party for a union Of voters
that party with us were not made
from any distrust of Demo-
hosts or because of a want
of day, and will always underestimated the
low the of Republican vote of the State, and
From this day, Let LO; that has caused them to blindly
private demands defeat. The Populist
public duty. You who honor strength improbably
your native who love mated here-
firesides, this battle Here are
and ts victory is Number of North
bar that on your depends j Carolina, according to census
the question whether Bryan or of 1890, who are over the age of
shall be your next Number of whites,
President, whether j 2-3,000. for increase
or Russell shall be your Number of going
Governor-
Chairman Dem. State Ex- Com.
From
Tue ballot is
vote this year Number
to vote for
Bryan, s includes all
i Democratic aid Populist Degrees
I all whose vote will be tam-
Number to vote
for Russell, Guthrie and
very in it. way, but the mot- W
to in Number of white Republicans,
Americans Give us old,; 73,000-. Number going to vote
original North American for
or throe for for Brian,
We hear a many cam
talking about the I, 1,300-
old all use they White Democrats in North Car-
for it is to flag freight trains to Number to vote
them to the next speaking
point.
this year, For Bryan,
1,559; Palmer,
seventy years old, has been run-
all his life, and has never
been elected. But he hopes to
live ten years yet.
We have not been able to be
on the sir els during the past
weeks. The fact is, we bet
three shirts aid a pair of socks on
election, the fool
referee insists on holding the
stakes-
We have come down from the
ticket for coroner. The town is
still dead, but unfortunately
nobody to pay the fees-
Mr. Chancy is only an
after dinner speaker. Just fill us
full we'll talk after every meal
you bring us.
If is beat Hanna
we'll roll a wheelbarrow to
and scale fish for Grover
Cleveland the balance of our
L- S-, in Atlanta
We of a candidate who is For Watson,
107-
White Populists in No-th Caro-
Colored Populists,
in Bryan's
Total Populist vote,
Of the 25.000, will
vote. Of these Bryan will get
balance won't vote the
presidential Guthrie will
get Watson, 1,302; Russell,
Summing all this up, the Re-
publican informant state the vote
to Bryan,
Bryan's majority,
For Russell,
Watson, Guthrie,
Plurality for Russell,
says the Republican,
don't give what we believe
our majorities will be. In fact
we we will carry the State
f-r both and Russell,
for so many Democrats are every
day writing us they will vote for
You can't say but that
this s a very flue and impartial
Now, Mr. Observer, what must
the better element in North Car-
We are foolish to go
against census figures and say
there are only
when are are
foolish to figure on white
Republic The only thing to
do is to go ahead, determined to
every single Democrat in
the State Cy. Watson. The
Republicans concede us
They concede that
sell will poll Now, if we
let at home we a
risk. If we can vote these
to Republican fig
we can beat Russell- Work
is the only thing that will do the
Pell in Charlotte
Wise And Otherwise.
God sees heroes where men see only
the commonest kind of
Horn,
that
just had I don't
know when I have felt so
Life.
neighborly
some folks seem said
Eben, pay
Star.
A woman feels surest that smoking
hurting her health right after
be has had her lace curtains cleaned.
New York Press.
are your politic, my man
tie portly visitor the r
the bars at the penitentiary,
replied, latter, hesitatingly-
haven't come cut tor anybody
Buffalo Times.
won't pay the can-
yes you said the
committeeman ; know in
politics is put up must come
BUCK LIPS
Best Salve in the Cots
Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Fe
Sores, Hands
Corns, and all Skin
and positively cures Piles, or on
pry required It is guaranteed to give
of reasonable confidence in the
people in division over the I the Democratic , , u
question of gold ard silver, the of per box. For sale by
MAJ. OPPORTUNITY
It our judgment t-,.
from Mr. will be elected
There is one
who can make that result certain, and
lie ought u he good enough lo do
The reference is W. A. Guthrie.
lie want to see
is net to be thought of.
rennet be elected himself, and he
f knows it. In bis campaign
speeches be has demonstrated his
to cause of silver by urging big
to vote no
hug any
that his party fused on a
candidates who e either secret-
or openly gold Standard men. Judge
It S h knows to be a gold standard
ii an. Now, desiring, as he dots, the
defeat gold-bogs, and desiring
even above that thew.-11-he
he could do no more
thing, could do nothing that would
contribute so much to his fame, as to
withdraw from the race for Governor
and leanest his followers to give
support to Mr. He and Mr.
Watson are friends ; they are agree-
upon a great many questions,
the money question ; and even
the Governor North Carolina win
exercise no influence upon this, Maj
Guthrie would naturally rather see a
man of his own views elected than one
of Judge Russell's. He has the
of a in his hands. He
can give lo the State a good
bis candidacy may result in giving it a
bad one. He bas, be deserves, the
confidence el his party, and if he would
withdraw tell bis followers to vote
Watson, the great bulk them
do so, and this gentleman would
lie elected beyond p
Opportunity, like knocks
at every man's door. It knocks
at Maj. opportunity
to do his State a great and lasting
vice and to perpetuate his name.
Charlotte Observer, 20th.
News
An inch of snow fell in
the northern portion of New York
A New Jersey canning factory pack-
ed up twelve
week.
tone of pumpkin
Six unknown desperadoes a
town in Oklahoma, on Saturday night,
and the whole town, robbing
twelve stores and the
g-tawny with Several thousand
A courageous young Texas woman
killed a rattlesnake six feet
I bat had and ore
button.
i , ;
Senator Butler took a
fr. m bis bicycle on street in
Washington City a few days ago and
was shaken up and bruised
in the tumble.
A dispatch to the New Herald
Cadiz says Spain has decided to
abandon Cuba it the rebellion is not
put down by March next.
What We Seldom See.
A young man- who doesn't
think he is able to give his elders a good
dial i f information about things in gen-
A doctor who will tell his patients
the truth when there is nothing the mat-
Mi with them.
who likes to define bis
views until he knows what will be
popular.
A carpet in a ladies room that has
not got a threadbare place in front of
the mirror.
A boy who doesn't brag about what
he is going to do when he is a man.
A doesn't brag about what
he used to do when be was a boy.
Notice to Creditors.
In accordance with h decree made at
September term of Pitt Superior
Court in a case therein pending which
J. N,
is plaint and K. B. Bynum and others
are defendants, is hereby given
the creditors of R. A.
ed to file with me the evidence their
claims against said estate, on or before
the Kith of November 1896. It is
made my to report to December
term the amount of the indebtedness
and pro shire of each debt In
the assets. Those creditors desiring
to share in the assets must present their
claims within the above specified time
E A.
Clerk of the Superior Court.
V. ;. , October
In the town of N. J.,
entertainment was recently given by a
society connected with the First
Church. When grammes
ban beep distributed, it was discovered
that the advertisement a local wine
dealer, the merits
brands of spirits, had somehow crept
in. The were then
up, and an effort made to
ate the objectionable advertisement by
smearing It with ink.
called special attention to it and the
received an excellent
in consequence. How the
crept in no to
Ink.
Here is a diamond, here a piece
charcoal. Both carbon . yet between
them stands the mightiest magicians
The food on your table, and
your own body ; the same,
vet between the two stands the
the arbiter of growth or decline,
or death.
We cannot make a diamond, we can-
not make flesh, blood and bane. No.
But by means of the Shaker Digestive
Cordial we can enable the stomach to
digest food which would otherwise fer-
and poison the system. In all
forms of dyspepsia and incipient con-
with weakness, loss of flesh.
thin blood, prostration the
dial is the successful remedy. Taken
food It relieves at once. It
and assist nature to nourish A
trial to show its merit
cents,
is the best for
Doctors it in r ace
of Castor Oil.
Dr. G. Druggist. Beavers-
ville. III., says. Dr. King's New
Discovery I owe I was taken
with La Grippe and ah the
for miles but of no avail
and was up and told could MM
Having Dr. King's New
in my store sent for a bottle
began its use and from the first
to better, and after using
three bottle was up and
It is worth its weight in gold We
won't keep store or house without it.
Get a free at John L.
Drug Store.
CUBE FOR HEADACHE.
As a remedy for all forms of Headache
Bitters has proved to be the
very best. It effects a permanent cure
the most dreaded habitual sick
headaches yield to its influence. We
urge all who are afflicted to procure a
bottle, and give this remedy a fair trial
In case of habitual constipation Electric
Bitten cures by giving the needed tone
to the bowels, and few cases long
use of this medicine. Try it once.
Fifty cents and at John L.
en's Drug Store.
Populist Paper Declares for Demo
Oct. P. Allison,
of the Progressive Reformer, a
paper at King's Mountain, bas
come out in an editorial endorsing
in preference to Linney, also
declaring his intention of voting for
Anthony, the Democratic nominee for
the Senate, ind Dr. Dixon. the Demo-
nominee tor the House in Cleve-
land Hi reasons arc that ho
could not support men who would lend
their aid to the gold
Observer.
How He Figured It.
A gentleman passing the corner of
Front and Dock streets yesterday morn-
overheard part of a conversation
between two colored voters. One of
these declared his intention of voting
the Democratic ticket at the
election and urged upon the other
to do likewise
said the second man,
for Bryan and to de white
man and lo de nigger. what
it me
said the first speaker,
vote for and de white man
get it all and de nigger git a darn
cent. One dollar no money at
Messenger.
THE DISCOVERY SAVED his LIFE.
Mr. Druggist.
ville. says. Dr, New
Discovery I owe my lite. Was taken
with and tried the
for miles about, but of no avail
aim was given up and told I could not
Having Or King's New
in my store I sent for a bottle and
began Its use and from the first dose be-
to get better, and after three
bottles was up an about again It is
worth Its In gold We won't
keep or house without Get a
free trial at Jno. L. Wooten's
Store
Good advice;
Says the Recorder
man who religiously closes his eyes and
Working For
C. C. Clark, of struck
town today with a wagon load of gold
bug literature which he put several col-
to distributing on the streets
and among the business houses. This asks God's blessing upon the morning
literature the stamp of the Demo- meal and then growls and grumbles at
Honest Money League, but its his wife all the time he eats because
distribution is pin in the interest of the viands not quite to his epicurean
and there is hardly a doubt taste, should either take something to
that Mark Hanna is tooting the bill fox regulate hit liver or indulge in a short
this kind of missionary season of private prayer to regulate hi
work.
Two Taper.- for
We have made an
to furnish-
Reflector arid
North for tho
above amount, i's
campaign year and you
should take the two
leading papers.
REFLECTOR
j k. W. C.
J,
at the post office at ti
Mi C. a second matter
October
EDITORIAL NOTES.
more working cays Wore the
election. And we admonish Demo
to let these be days of
Hon. Charles F. Crisp, of Georgia,
ex-Speaker the House
Representatives, died in Atlanta Friday
afternoon. The country loses an able
man in his death.
Sound Democrats in Georgia
have deserted Palmer and Buckner
That is the object of
the sound money men in all the Slates
working for
Old man Vanderbilt
people be Hanna doesn't
say that, but he thinks it, for he ex-
to buy election and
thus get away with the people.
When white men go to vote let them
remember there are four straight
bugs on the county fusion and
there are others who make any kind
promises to get votes. You can't trust
such men.
Some idea of the silver sentiment i.
the west may be had from the fact
the Chicago Di patch, silver
daily paper in that city, increased in
circulation from to than
in twenty
Yon men who were once Democrats,
remember there are some moss-back
Republicans on the fusion ticket. Are
you to be fooled into for
such men under the belief that they are
favorable to silver
Let no stay away from
polls on election day, thinking there
will be enough votes without his to
elect the ticket. Every man turn out
and do his full duty. Too much is a
stake tor any Democrat to to vole.
The Review Review for
publishes several important and
interesting articles on the latest phases
of the Eastern Question,
from the British point of view. Mr.
W. Stead's survey of the subject,
tied Eastern j or St.
George to the is
characteristic and suggestive ; the Re-
view also offer a remarkable symposium
of On should be
d with Turkey as pressing prob-
cf the hour.
Th- Philadelphia Record, a Re-
publican paper, is frank enough to ad-
that the fusion
the between
and Populists gives the former
electors and the. latter DO, with
Georgia and not
Then it looks like, by adding these two
together, that Bryan will get a big
of the electoral votes.
bot j and Populist electors
will vote for Bryan.
It is significant tea not a
labor throughout the country is
supporting Every labor
organization and the labor organs are
strong advocates of Bryan. In some
instances workingmen will vote for
but where this is the case
they are coerced by their employers
Many a laborer has been threatened
with discharge if he does not vote for
At Chicago lion. John W
if Al ii a
advisory
who has traveling since October
with Bryan
have been with Mr. Briton through In
Iowa, the Dakotas,
Wisconsin, Michigan. Illinois,
and I am certain he will carry every
one those nine States. I regard In-
and Michigan as
tilt- a i x-Con-
made here this
and folks
From his we had
he a man
but explanation
before the people, he spoke what he
s, shows to be about as i.
on the issues day as any
man who could be found. For instance
he Saw this government bad fixed the
value el gold silver at to
it had stood so for years, and that
Ibis lo the is
agitating means that they want cut
down one half and nuke a
silver dollar worth only cents
Even some white present
heads a-d smiled when he
this. His explanation of the
and oilier issues was equally
Harry Skinner's trip to Raleigh
week before last, and appeal to
chairman of the Republican
executive committee, to do
to unite the of this district or
he would be left, is bearing fruit,
was the main object
Saturday, as could be told
his and the way he urged
the to vote for Skinner.
Among other things said to
was that he. understood some of
were undecided about how they
were going to vole.
he, any being undecided about
how vote. -It will do for the
white people to id bit nit so
with the every one of you mast
vote solidly Is not this
something for the lo, people of lit,,
and the to be thinking
over a this to
unite the them vote
it not white people
were settling and com-
together to elect men who will in-
sure us good There is
now in the white people not
together. Of course the
lo vote just line bosses
and is high time white
opening eyes to these
Hal. W. Ayer, chairman of the Po-
State executive
out lots of circulars from
One of these circulars fays
have come to this office
staling that our Republican
still for fusion, and that they
are making unusual efforts to complete-
control the Legislature. If they
should do this, a United Stales
Senator will be elected from North
Carolina. If the Populists should
help gel this con-
Populists be
for that Senator. Just
think of it Populists electing gold-
bug
we be to such a
as that Would not be a gross
and would we not begin to
lose the confidence of many people who
have begun lo lo us to the
principles which we have so consistent-
advocated, and push-
id to the front all enacted into
Our party is a
a and a fraud, if we
yield enough to enable a
States Senator to go from this
In the be of this there are
lists right here in Pitt county who are
working for the gold
on the ticket. U vote for
E. V. Cox they had as will vote for
and as hi
vote that way.
A TO POPULISTS.
There are some, phase of the
cal situation now which believe the
Populists nut fully
The to point them
out. They ought be by
the men who will deposit ballots
on the of November. If they are
not, certainly these men who vote
blindly will no right to
of hard limes.
First, you noticed that the Re-
publicans conceded
most of the on the State fusion
ticket to the Populists This
had lo do to get fusion. There were
a certain be
tor. h c i
what shrewd -hey have, played
Upon giving you tic
they did and the ones
they did for themselves They
the Lieutenant Governor,
Attorney General and the one Supreme
Conn Judge.
Look for a Suppose this
ticket succeeds. Do realize that
you have turned over branches
the government in North Carolina to
the party They
have I lie Executive and Judicial.
Think of R
Court Judges, and t Attorney Ge s-
of the Stale also Republican. Now
what have you g r Four State of-
fices. Pray us what are the duties
of tour officers They are purely
confined to office work and
you one particle. be
by any party and you
know it.
But you say oilier branch
of the government which have not
over lo them is very
to the people and is the
Legislature. You i Let
us see. If the tickets in
North Carolina where is fusion
should all be elected just as they are
nominated the would have
a decided majority over the Populists.
Now this being true, and a Republican
Governor, a Republican speaker of the
don't you see that you have
every branch cf the Stale
government in North Carolina Now
you did not start out to do but you
see you are doing it. Many f you
doubtless now are
to yet control some branch of the
Slate government, but this is not true,
Mr. W. a Populist lawyer
in and a man who written
and aided the Populists a great deal and
who is still a Populist, closes ;. two
article in the Progressive Farmer
as
outlook now is tor lour Re-
publican members of National
House of Representatives, one
a Republican Governor
another Republican member of the
Supreme Court. This the Re-
publicans control of two out of three
of our government with
a strong chance of controlling leg-
also. This is more than we
for when Wu ti.-.-t begun co-
and it-comes so soon. too.
Where will it end
The question now arises will you
be to a scheme which gives the
same Republican of control
of North Carolina If you do
then slay at home and don't have any
hi to
There is one way and only one
you can avoid ibis catastrophe.
It is to scratch every aW publican on j
your fusion tickets, and since y u
elect for
Cy Watson. If you scratch
Douglas and Waker you give the Re-
the Judicial de
our government. If you don't scratch
the Republican candidates for the-Leg-
you give them the legislative
branch, and so far as you are concerned
the way you can aid in preventing
their getting the executive is to vote for
Cy- Watson. when they have
got you so that they know you
get your Governor they are rallying
every in the State for Russell
and and thereby even
venting your voting some of them for
Bryan. We do not you are
willing to turn over all the interests of
tis State into hands just lo
four men of your Think
about these things and you will be con-
that they are true, and then let
your go towards such
a calamity.
WASHINGTON
Our Regular Cone
Washington, D. 0-, Oct
will be em-
declared Senator But-
of the Populist
National
received y me this week
bas made this absolutely sure in
my The Bryan tide which
Michigan and
ten days ago and made those
States certain, instead of doubt-
reached Illinois this week
that State also be
put down the certain
This is considered very
significant in Wash be-
cause Senator Butler has been so
very careful in expressing his
confidence and in making claims
some over enthusiastic Dem-
have been to ac-
him of in
the support Mr. Bryan- Mr.
Butler is a young mm lie did
not care to endanger his future
political prestige by
until he had carefully gone
the field to
his own satisfaction just what the
real was. This he has
done, and the result is
that will be
All the information re-
by Democrats to
the correctness of Senator But-
announce
A gentleman who is a
at as as old
friend of Mr. said, speak-
of the assertion
that tho Democratic National
Committee made a specific ch
cash for Mr. speeches
that those towns that did not
put up passed
haven't st
i pronouncing
in tie it lie, it is
probable- ilia,
of the
has passed th. hat
Democrats in towns have
been by Mr. Bryan, us tho
committee has had to resort to all
sorts of schemes to raise money
to keep campaign going and
has at no time had all that
might have used legitimately and
profitably. one southern state
visited by Bryan tho
committee took of him and
his they entered the
and while within it
Would not allow to
cent for
Mr. Bryan is a poor man
it not for the con-
to
would Bad lack-
for ready money Quite
An instance of this sort of con-
came Under my
notice when Mr. Bryan to
Washington ago
to ;
is b, any moans
lo mo with a
which ho asked to have handed
to Mr. Bryan lo sod fir his
personal any
mention of the
How Thia for M.
Wm. sold on the floor
lie Warehouse, Tuesday,
October the folio.-in.,, i to-
and c the Stale to
Au average cl on
lour acres.
You sec it will be lo your to
carry your tobacco lo the
Warehouse, where Forbes More
guarantee lo get you highest mark-
et pliers every time.
For Sale.
The valuable farm known as G.
E. Tail farm, is now ottered for
for division.
Also a to lot L. II.
and as a part of the
Glenn Lot, For terms apply IO
John A. Kicks.
Chan ma a Prediction.
have received reports from nearly
all the counties in the State. There is
largest registration ever had in North
Carolina, and the vote, if will be
in excess f The gain in
tin white vote has exceeded that in the
black vote even as the now
From almost every county
comes news of Democratic
and if I can rely on the
reports of several of the leading Demo-
from different sections who have
been at the headquarters this week, our
folks are waking up to splendid work.
Especially is this activity noticed in the
plain Democratic, workers and the
young
Bryan will carry this State by over
Our Stale is certain
to be elected as it i that November
will come, it the fraudulent
of is prevented being voted
against us, and Democrats, who are
now registered, will vote.
The Mr.
Yesterday a colored man who
by his dress lob; fairly fixed
st, up Io one of I he windows tin-
and asked lo see
on private business. Forwarding Clerk
W. W. Moore went out into
near the stairway leading to Col-
and the
him with a little
he began, haven't.
fixed my taxes yet, and I was told
would come to I
you lo fix for me.
But h; further, for Mr.
Moore informed that he
attending only to his own luxes, or
words to that effect, and that the
was pouring his of woe into the
wrong Mr. Moore's ears. The Mr.
Moore he sought m s Secretary W. B.
Moore of the Republican
Cotton
Below are Norfolk prices of
and -peanuts for yesterday, as furnished
by Cobb Bros- Commission Mer-
chants of
Good Middling Middling Low Middling Good 7-16 S
MAN
Prime
Spanish
CY WATSON'S
He Will a Plurality of
Vote Will
ill
Vote For
by th-
s Vote Wilt lid
We print below a st el
the outlook in the
prepared by a
who bas given careful and long
study to the election figures, and
whose position entitles his views
to weight. He
over makes predictions, and
unless he presents the facts
that show upon what Lie
s rest. The predictions and
figures below show a thorough
familiarity with the political
of the and the de-
drawn from the figures
will be regarded as eminently
conservative by those who have
made a careful examination of
the vote in North Carolina.
The campaign has progressed
sufficiently far to enable to
make a fairly accurate forecast
of the result. That Bryan will
carry the State by an overwhelm-
majority, is conceded by all
intelligent observers- The in-
creased registration, particularly
in Democratic counties, discloses
the fact that we can safely count
a full Democratic
something we have since
1888. Very considerable gains
will be made from the Populists
for tho State tickets. Gains
are likewise reported from silver
The thing
that can bring;
success will be the of
Democrats to vote, the
vote by Republicans of
illegal registered The
following figures based on for-
mer vote, make these facts
parent
189- tho vote for Governor
If we ado to
this the natural increase of U per
cent., which is the
of one Presidential year
over another in twelve years,
have which added to Gov-
Carr's vote, makes
There is no doubt, that men
who voted for Weaver 1402
will vote for Watson this teal; at
least ill
do likewise, which, added to the
former figures, makes a total
Democratic vote of The
total vote of the State in 1883 was
in 1892 there was 278.-
net loss of pet cent-, where-
as there should hate boon a gain
per This discloses the
fact that at I voters did
vote in
principally took p-ace between
dates during which
left tun I
Many cat Hi 1392
dissatisfied
of Mr- and
not willing to leave par- j
staid at home. So it is f in-
to assume that one- half of
vole,
to something
were Democrats, who will
vote this election. If this be
added to the former ascertained
vote, we have as the conservative
Democratic vote tor
year
la 189-5 the Republicans cast
tor Finches and for
If we tie
larger vote aid to it per
as the increase, we
have from which we
should deduct silver
who have left the party,
which leaves In 1892 a
larger voted the
Populist ticket. They will vote
the Republican tins year.
It is estimated tint th-y number
which, added to tho
makes a total which
ought to expect in this State of
To this must be added
stay-at-home votes, which
would make a vote of
calculation assures
a plurality over Russell
of According to these
tires Populist vote should be
as For Exam in 1892,
take vote be-
cause it is the largest, although
Weaver received
from which must be deducted
Populist who will vote the
ticket this year,
the who will
Republican- This means a
of which should be
Major Outline's vote. If
Guthrie's vote is to
vote we have a total of
153.202, which represents tho
which can polled
for the fusion candidates the
ticket. This is
less than the estimated Demo-
vote. No one who is no
with the politics of this
Sate now, will claim tint the
State ticket will a
total of the
Every
vote less than combined vote
will add to the Democratic ma M ,,
News and Ob- This day of
server. Executor James
We Offer ,
Which
Safety
f Life to I
I Child.
EXPECTANT
MOTHERS,
Robs Confinement cf Pain, Horror and Risk.,
My wife used be-
fore birth her d. she not i
suffer from was quickly
I at the hour but,
, had no natal afterward and her
recovery was rapid.
E. E. Ala.
Sent by Mall or on receipt of i
price, per bottle. Book Moth-
i ere mailed Free.
M I
SOU BY ALL
North Carolina, i
fin the Court.
Moore
Sarah j
he Attendant above named take
i a i art ion entitled M above
in Superior
of Pitt Count for a and
defendant will take
notice that is to appear at
the next m the Superior
County, to lie held at the I
Mouse Greenville the Mon.
1st Monday in September
1896. and
of tie plaintiff, or the relief
will be granted.
This day if October, IS is.
E A.
Clerk Superior
K. Attorney.
J. B. CHERRY.
J. R MOTE.
J- G.
lathe price an lo Ai the bet. is any
If no come m-- cur
bare Our store
full of Mew
lower.
To Hie
Indite invitation ex
Dress Goods
to Take
to Operate
Are features peculiar to Hood's Pills. Small In
tasteless, efficient, thorough. As one man
Hood's
Pills
You never know you
have taken a pill till ft Is all
Me. C. I. flood Co.,
Proprietors. Lowell, Mass.
Tho only pills to take with Hood's
Trimmings
have a b and up line Too find
styles and we we tan yon. Oil. hew
beautiful, the prettiest I ex-r it, is hut our
say if have a large Hue in and blacks aid
-i- you.
Sale of Valuable Land.
By virtue of power vested in me by
a decree of the Superior Court of
mule at term ism in
a ca-e In which T. Brown,
L K. Everett, is and
an Skinner are Defendant,
will offer sale at Court
dour in on Monday the 7th
day of December lo the highest
bidder the described tracts of
land situated ii county if
One in on e 1st
of I I e lands
i- Jan is H-
T. Wilson an i i tie is containing live
hundred more or less and k
as the Smith j lace.
One tract in Town-hip
Bide of Tar River adjoining the of
Ti cl Uriah the Hives
laud and others known as the
land.
The terms are third
one and two year, Interest from day of
title h till all the purchase
u is pat I with the
to pay the whole t k-- his
title OS. J. It VIS.
X. c. 7th,
Administrators Notice.
Saving day before E.
A. Clerk of Court of
county, as administrator of the
state
notice is Inn veil to the editors
of estate to claims
duly ad, to for payment
on or before the 80th of September,
or notice will be plead in bar
their All persona d
said es ate are make
mediate payment and thus save cost and
expense.
tin day of
II. MANNING,
Manning,
Blow.
In and
GOODS we a
In for
e nave what want
Men aid PASTS
GOODS have just best
stock to found and wore
J- W. HIGGS. Pres. I. S. HIGGS, Cashier
Maj. HENRY HARDING Cashier.
i By j
CLOSE
7.96
7.80 7.80
8.85
to
Dee.
Greenville, N. C.
. .
a of Marc Than a
Million
V. Dixon, President
Exchange B ink, Baltimore. Mi
The Bank
Neck. N. C.
Noah Scotland Neck, N. C-
U. R. Fleming, N, C.
U. Higgs Bros.,
Greenville, N. C.
We respectfully solicit the
of firms, individuals and the general
Cheeks Account Boo-t furnish
on application.
A CARD.
To Democratic Voters of
of Car-
Free and Unlimited of
at to been forced
mi t American as tin one
paramount issue National Cam-
sorts of and
have been and made to
force meas re upon the people, that
it may become the 1- w of the laid.
This is nor a n bin an Eco-
Mi upon individual
-rs of all differ.
To all
oppose this mi free silver Coin-
age, ind oppose unholy
and methods, and the
of of Democracy to
I beseech you as men have
the of your honest convictions,
to enter your solemn protest, to
measure, o. Cheap threat-
ens overthrow
and to the
interest of the country. It Is a
lack of lo passively acquiesce
In an hour of such peril, but to
of your best
Is the exercise the and
most sacred privilege guaranteed by the
Cons to every citizen.
call on you to let no sickly
of majority you dis-
charge one great privilege, bet
as brave men exercise the courage of
your convictions. ISAAC A
Elector. National I'm
First District.
N C Oct. lath, HIT.
GREENVILLE, N.
Have just received an
II NEW HI.
of latest and are ready ti Sir v
I lie rants trade at -s Low e
ever re I before. Urn-ill pr Jilt a
and k sales is our motto Our
are new an I eh to meet
wants of in s-e-. We arc biding
goods at a price far below the
price.
c. We sell
TO
US
he Tax To the of Pit
for the year ha o been placed m my
hands for collection AH owing
taxes are hereby to come for-
settle promptly and save them-
selves trouble, and costs.
Notice to Creditors
The having duly
before the Superior Clerk of
county as Executor of Lost
Will and Testament of
area deceased; notice hereby given to
all persons indebted lo the estate to
make Immediate payment to the under
signed, and all laving Claims
against said estate must pr-sent the
same for payment op or before the
day of October. 1897. or this notice will
lead In bar of
All . ask give an
Ire
a. a.
B. r
i t in
opened up a new
large stock
STOVES,
Ac, in
the new store next
door to j. c. and
Son
call on us everybody
we are selling goods
very cheap
Respectfully,
shoo -vi
or to. such will ti
Wearer, on am
much lower Inst season.
us a trial you need Shoes
for yourself or member of
your We fit the small
or foot in the county.
L. M Co's Shoes
Men a ml warranted
to oil service. We
bit J bis experience wild
this line know to lie all
we claim them.
HARDWARE. GUNS,
GUN
LOADED SHELLS, Iv-
HALL
LAMPS, LAMPS,
PARLOR LAMPS, LAMP
FIXTURES, TINWARE,
WOOD v WARM
1-Alt COLLARS,
PROVISIONS.
CHILDREN'S
CARPETS, PAPER,
RUGS, LACK CO RIALS i.
t POLES,
and f r
and family
i- to
est ii , he lowest in
i a of
i. I give yon anything i u
may i ; lowest prices too
ever heard C and our
Oak Bedroom Sana,
To pass as by would
injustice to
book This U not because
make it is -i
If
in but if
you our and prices
ii
Hoping to f-i
soon and r --r,
efforts make your
i, we are
Your ids
J. B. CHERRY CO.
a s
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s-9
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a j.
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if p.
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s i s-
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a-
CAPES.
MARVELOUS values this department.
We've plumed ourselves tor the biggest
business ever produced by munificent
T money's-worth. The stock is in prime con-
The season has just buyer
is just back from the he
all the weaves that you are now wanting
Everything as fresh as the first breath of a rose
At old stand.
Leader u Styli
Frank
Wilson
THE REFLECTOR
Youth and Boys
FALL WINTER
CLOTHING.
All in and the Assort-
is greater than
ever. The price
been greatly
reduced and
the
is just
the
same All colors, cuts
and makes select
from Give me a trial,
you will be satisfied
Local Reflections.
Nice rain Friday
In a week more the war on birds
will begin.
An occasional straw hat yet bill
enough to run at huge.
Fashion circles are u re-
turn knickerbockers.
The wheat boom seems to have col-
lapsed and the price is declining.
weddings on the
this week. Watch the 28th.
Spain will send reinforce-
to Cuba early r.
Manager W. S. Atkins is at work
a branch line to
A monkey attach-
struck town Saturday afternoon.
Taxes are ripe, hut the is
not with then
now.
The soldier boys got back
sound night from the
lair.
A bicycle race here at an early day
between two crack riders is bring
talked.
The tobacco market is jumping lively
in, both as to increased receipt an
higher prices.
present prospects it is probable
that will carry England by
a large majority.
The rain played havoc with some
I he circus bills, especially on I he
mar the railroad
ll a man's cloths were made
pockets, like a woman's, g. t
through life easier.
A pessimist is a man who will to
convince you that then is a m in
every chestnut.
The Reflector, is in receipt a
complimentary ticket to the
Mount this week.
Convict fare may make the
thin, bur a commutation sentence is a
sure way to reduce his wail.
The boy who was struck with a brick
The Reflector
Beach.
K. H. Tall to Vein
Friday.
W. K. Proctor, was
hen Monday.
returned Fri
Kev. J. W.
as here Monday.
Miss from
Friday evening.
Col. I. A. Ital-
Saturday
Morris Me;, returned Wednesday
evening from New York.
Miss Anna of is
visiting Mrs. J. W. Brown.
Mrs. E. D. Wells has been risk a
few days but is
J. G. Friday even-
from ard Cary.
Miss Anise Jones, of is
visiting Mrs. J. S Tunstall.
m F. Cox I
Friday evening.
Away.
Mrs. M A. Jarvis received an
early Friday morning, stating
her sister, Mrs. S. S Wallace, of
Col, died at yesterday
B. F. Manning
were
and A. l.
m re M n lay.
of
Mis. S M. and Miss ion-
spent Monday In re.
M. King went lo
day to serve as a juror in the
Mrs. Jennie Griffin Beaufort
is visiting her sister, Mrs. L. W.
Lawrence.
II. W. of was
ill town Monday and dropped around to
the boys.
Re-Interred.
Mr. J. W. Smith of
ship, arrived here Baltimore
Thursday evening with the body of his
Smith. The young man
was a member the U. S. Army
Fortress Mei roe, and for injury re-
early in the he was
to Baltimore for treatment, in which
city he died under an hi July.
His father to Baltimore this week
to have the body exhumed and
home f-r
V is Du of
Tuesday evening to
Mrs. W. II Grimes.
Raleigh, arrived
visit her sister
Miss Katie Moore, of
arrived
parents, Mr.
Washington
to visit lier
and Mrs Allen
W. II. Grimes, B. R. Aiken, J. L.
W. Woodward and K. T.
Savage returned the Raleigh fair
Friday
Friday, had recovered
taken L me this
to be
A Mrs. Hopkins
Dry Goods,
NOTIONS,
GENTS FURNISHINGS
SHOES, HATS, Ac.
in abundance and they
will suit you in price.
Don't forget me
when want goods
Frank
Wilson
the abundance
it is judged the supply of
beer will be plentiful.
The Ladies are invited to inspect
my handsome display new millinery.
M. D. limns.
The Agricultural Department
mates the yield cotton ill this state at
Co per cent, of the average crop.
My fall of millinery is Complete
in every line and can supply all
wants. Mas. M.
he of human is
exemplified by man gazing n-
at his friend taking an-
Will Be With Again.
We are glad to ow that Mr. J. G.
Rawls. of Wilson, N. C. who was once
a of Greenville, and also a
brother f Mr. W. S. Rawls who has
been with us for many years, will again
open a jewelry business in this place.
In connection with this business he nil
; have an optical department where
people have eyes properly
tested and fitted glasses. Mr.
Rawls has made a study of the optical
twenty years and his been
doing successful work around Wilson.
He is a the Spencer O
Gal school of York. He will open
bis store the first of November.
the S. M.
Nil just what you for
at S. Ta
Fresh Mi u lain
Sr
Butt r, cents
Alarm Bu. No Fire.
There was considerable excitement
here Thursday over an alarm fire.
It earns from the of A. I.
Blow, near the Baptist church. T
lire companies with their apparatus, an
a large number of citizens rushed up
there but they found no Rn. It seems
that a servant had gone up to
ch-an up one of the rooms and upon
opening the found the room full of
smoke. This frightened the family and
alarm was given. The only way
the smoke in the room is accounted for,
is that draft of the chimney bad be-
choked and smoke coming
a lire m dining room below made
ts escape through the fireplace in the
mi above.
Kill HiT. Man-age at Salisbury
A remarked lo the Oct. K.
that he wished kill, of Greenville, and Miss
; en, as he was I lie L. were united
tired his tie matrimony at First Presbyterian
to know a cat h s two .- church Dr.
W. H.
1896. Fall Winter
to be of at Our
Thomas I get killed ago
and could not smile a lite
but since our Hull clock
stopped to tit s has gone lo
get himself in s put in in
la the ceremony. The church and
Sunday school room were crowded with
spectators to witness the
service. The tubers Messrs.
G. Hall, Joe
good at coming el of Macon, Henry T.
Just now he is Over Mr. S. H. or
cheap at Tail's. nun, and Miss James,
the bride, was mini
Advertising Car No.
John i aid
a car No in g of
sister
The g party d m the
hour and dawn either in
he order to the
CLOTHING
takes the lead and the price is no object
Come and see me.
strains o,
the wedding march. Arriving at the
I . , ,
altar th y w. re made mail and wife, Mr.
and sent a fore el me. i up
en was for
lime, several years
more advertising matter for the circus
. Ti . , in n won
on the lull is- I ,
tern with this tar and were given h's
county
and ha
their work. To see one of th s
a bust of fiends who will I egret to i
h.-r. The bride and ell No
fur th future home.
and the car-
on the n gives all
idea of the
. I hey the Wishes
will an id a
on i
K. and Mi.-s
Bryan Bury i M it James, of a, rived
her. on evening's train. The
are out of sight in style and color and below
par in price.
Every thing cheap.
I c f extend
to him and bid hi;
hearty to
A singular circumstance is
by a pap r. which.
relates ,, and bid his
cousin of R public m
candidate the
died in city was I out I
for burial J. Bryan Vote tor Them.
cousin of Win. Bryan, the D. inn. There is not a man on the Democrat-
candidate for e county ticket who does not
The indications era that J. himself to popular support and the
an, the will lay of people. In point of
y on y of
and several Democrat ms and fitness for discharge
will t sec Unit is of of the for they
lone.
all are well
d. at S. M.
at S. M
Can-
s.
Last night at nine in this
at the Mr. J. C.
on net, Mr. X Hugh
I of Greenville, united ill
marriage to Miss Hunter, of this
j city. ceremony was performed
Rev. D.-. and Kev
at i-a cons . m d Mr. of Durham. The t-
a , . .-. ,, . ,
were Mr. i
Buckwheat,
Oat Flake Molasses, at
S. M.
Hod's which
Two Smith i Honker's
were winners in races
The is getting at belling ,
now, and in a week more k , J
fire will
he
boil over. Then
be put
A man can talk himself to death in
the West by simply calling another
a liar, it would not do for Hairy
to go West.
A days ago F. Patrick
killed a j-months oil beef that weigh-
ed pounds the quarter. You
don't often them that large the
age.
All who have seen new Pattern
Hats pronounce them beauties J have
the very best styles.
Mrs. M. D.
Dr. W. L. Best, of Centerville, this
county, on Thursday night, lie
was about years old and a good
citizen.
The Greenville Driving
will have a series of races at their track
here Nov. 11th and 12th. The purses
aggregate
Those who were at the Raleigh fair
last week say it was the beat they ever
saw there. The crowd Thur.-day was
immense.
The telegraph office here handled
messages J. That looks
like some business was on in
Greenville.
On Friday a to Agent
J. R. Moore jumped in a well en his
lot. animal pulled out
strange to say, was not hurt.
Hicks says the coining De-
from the to the close of
the month, will give some the hardest
weather for many winters.
II you want to vote for silver men all
through cast your vote tor die straight
Democratic ticket. other ticket of-
you and good government.
When you come to the circus the
bring along a dollar tor the Rt-
And a good plan would be
to bring us the dollar before go to
the show.
Free silver advocates should bear in
mind that vole the Rep-Pop.
fusion ticket in Pitt county, they vote
for several gold bugs Are you going
to do this
Mark says the election will
produce some surprises, but it t
likely that anybody will be more
prised than when he finds that
unlimited money isn't the only thing
needed to elect a President.
Some time ago B. II. threw
old letters in the fire, some one of
which contained two lulls. In the
ends of the envelopes not burn
Mr. secured small pieces the
bills which he sent to the Treasury De-
Washington and received
therefor on Saturday two bright, crisp
oilier the series
Now For Planting.
Winter Cabbage plants, Early
Tulips, Narcissus,
Fruit Tl
tree.
Allen W Son,
Greenville, N. C.
Mr. friends him
j from Greenville. They were Messrs
Eye was fist K. It. Aiken, George J. Woodward
r and Ashby fourth. The Ernest Par-
former horse has won several races , , . . ,
ham. Al the marriage there was a
large gathering of relatives and friends,
and a delightful followed the
marriage.
A Bitter en.
Cyrus Thompson.,
can nominee for Secretary of Slate,
spoke here today. His speech was
quite lengthy, the bulk of it being bitter
abuses and of the Demo-
party, though he not to
be dealing in abuse at all. He accused
the Democrats of dishonesty in the ad-
of silver, dishonesty in
everything else, and that they were on-
trying to get back into power. If
the. Republicans had looking for a
man to make a speech for them,
could not have found one to abuse the
Democrats more to their fancy than
Thompson.
Lookout For It.
This week's edition of The
will be the last before the
election, but wishing to do ail the
we can for the party and to our
readers informed as to what is going on
we will several hundred extra
copies of Tue Daily on
Friday evening and mail them to our
weekly subscribers in the county. And
again on Saturday evening we will mail
copies of daily to as many of our
subscribers as tan be reached during
Monday. You lookout for these
papers and inquire at your
them. You get this much extra by
a subscriber ti Reflect r.
The happy couple last night on
the Atlanta Special for and
will afterwards visit the groom's father,
Mr. W. A. at Oxford. Mr.
is a of the late Mr.
F. and has many friends
in Raleigh. He is now one of the
most successful tobacco men in
ville. The bride is a lovely and
young News and
Observer.
Democrats to the Front.
The Republicans and Populists are
doing some wild figuring on the re-
of the. election. Some of them are
reporting around that the registration
books show only a small fraction over
one hundred more white voters than
colored in the county. But in their
calculation they miss the true figures
by nearly COO. The fact of the matter
is the majority of the white registration
over the colored is larger than it has
been in any previous year, and if the
Democrats will just turn out solidly to
the polls next Tuesday and do their
full duty they can elect man on
the ticket.
The most sanguine of the
only figure up majority their
ticket, when with the error they made
in summing up the registration on
which their calculations are it is
easy to see that the Democrats have got
them down and are going to win.
Now Democrats turn out next Tues-
day. Don't a man of you stay away
from the polls. Go there, vote the
straight ticket and work, and when the
votes are counted out you will find you
have elected your county ticket
and that old Pitt has given a good ma-
for Lucas, Watson and Bryan.
PAYMENT
Of to the Administrator of
the Estate of E. J. Pearson,
Whose Life Was Insured Only
a Month Before.
Alex. Webb, ascent of the North-
western Mutual Life Insurance Com-
of Milwaukee, Wis., yesterday
paid to Dr. Chas. L. Pearson,
the amount of insurance,
on the life the late Dr. Edward J.
Pearson in the Northwestern.
Dr. made application for the
policy on the 7th day of July last and
died on the of just
days after standing medical ex-
On the morning of July he paid
the premium to Mr. Webb, stating that
he expected to leave on that afternoon
or the day following for a ten
trip north, as he had been overworked
and needed a rest. At that date the
policy had not been received in Ashe-
ville, but the premium was paid and
Dr. Pears n a binding
Late in the evening of
July Dr. was taken
with an acute attack of grippe which
afterwards became complicated with
other diseases, which caused his
death.
If the premium had been paid twelve
hours later the policy would not have
A of Hay.
A palace of hay. Just think of a
huge palace made of
Such a has jut been decided
upon the of the National
to be held at A
mammoth structure will b; erected
from bales cf press d hay on
grounds of the big American
fair. It will be used to advertise the
vat hay producing country of the
West
Luge tales of compressed lay
be sent down from the N and
the building be built of these
block. When completed
will be festooned Wheat aid
grains In the and in a d
entrance will be tastefully
ed. Inside will divided
so as to display the exhibits torn
each district. Should it escape its great
liability lo destruction by lire ii will I
feature j
the and one of
ion and interest ti fa
Record.
i of el
election.
That
Tired Feeling
Makes you seem broken with-
out life, ambition, energy or appetite.
It is often the forerunner of serious ill-
or the accompaniment of nervous
troubles. It is a positive proof of thin,
weak, impure, blood; tor, if the blood is
rich, red, vitalized and vigorous, it
parts life and energy to every nerve,
organ and tissue the body. The
necessity of taking Hood's
for that tired feeling is therefore apparent
to every one, and the good it will do you
Is equally beyond question. Remember
Hoods
Sarsaparilla
Is the fact the One Tree Blood Purifier.
a rills ascents.
i b
the gainer if you take advantage of the
low prices we are making from
Monday, the 26th before
to our new store.
All have
been marked x,
down.
Dress Goods
Trimmings.
Capes Jackets.
Carpets and
Matting.
Ladies and
Men Shoes
Notion all kinds
W W
Our stock embraces all
Stylish Effects and the
prices are sure to make
you HAPPY. Call and
let us show you that we
mean what we say.
LANG SELLS CHE
Examine Prices Be ow
Split Boole, to
Good Boots, to
Roots, lo
Mens Plow Shoes,
Mens
Womens Good Shoes,
Children Shoes,
One half Wool Goods,
1-25 Bi line of Serges, Cash-
meres Flannels all
wool, double
Whole Grain Rice
to English Island Molasses
been in force as the policy provides that
the premium must be while the
as-sured is in good health.
Fifteen days ago the of
where gent to the company with all
facts in the case and a check tor the
money was received yesterday
The Northwestern had almost a
case in Asheville, in March, 1803,
J. M. made application
for a policy, paid the premium in ad-
and before the policy was
received by the agent. The company
the claim in ten days after
Daily
Gazette. 8th, 1890.
John II. Cary Co., are
agents of this company for Virginia and
North Carolina.
yd
1.00
5.00
3.75
Mens and Boys Hats to 3-00 Good Flour,
Boys all-wool Suite Clothes Old stock Men and
Mens all-wool Suits Shoes,
Clothes lo Large stock Lard, Pork and
Mens Overcoats to Sides always on hand,,
Highest cash prices paid
J. R DAVENPORT
L. F. EVANS.
R- S. EVANS. A. H.
TIs unit Mr
EVANS CO., Props.
Warehouse is being en
added
lighted Warehouse in the State. With
money and no pets, fair dealings and
hard work, we are going to sell as high
EVANS Greenville, N. C.
FIVE POINTERS.
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I We Sell Goods Cheaper Than
Any Other House.
DRESS GOODS.
It drives us pleasure to announce that
we are now displaying the most extensive
and attractive stock wool Dress Fabrics
ever imported by us. selected with the
most care as to desirability of weave, beauty
of effect and excellence of quality; the re-
has been to enable us to present a
variety of superior grade goods in a
truly wonderful assortment of the most
recent of wool and silk and wool
Handsome materials and fashionable
fabrics will be difficult to obtain this sea-
son, for the reason that importation are
much below the average, particularly in
fine silks and dress fabrics, and the Amer-
manufacturers have been obliged to
their productions.
department of our business is
prepared the newest and
styles and colorings for tall
and winter, and we strongly recommend an
early examination of the various depart-
RICKS TAFT,
The Money Savers.
MAN'S WILL
AN SITUATION.
Ha to Pot a Into Each On
or HI Bequests.
While Judge Carpenter was spend-
a vacation up in the country, he
Lad occasion to look at some records,
and his attention was to a
whimsical will. He arranged for a
copy of it as a literary
the with
which Mr; Darling . to j
all his relatives . insert a
sting into bequest, veil know-
that before their began to ,
rise ho would t even a ca-
in a snit for damages could
never reach commented the j
Judge, as he gave it to a reporter to
copy. The testamentary clauses of
documents are as
William Darling, in
In the township of------, and
district of------, western Canada, es
quire, being in sound health of body,
and my mind just as usual, which
my friends who flatter me say is no
great shakes at the best of times, do
make this my last will and
as follows, revoking, of course,
all former
leave the property of Grant-
and all other landed property
t may die possessed of, to my sisters
Ellen------ and Betsey Darling, the
former because she is married to a
minister whom help she
the latter because she is
married to nobody, nor is she likely
to be, for she is an old maid and not
market ripe. And also I to
them and their heirs my share of
the stock and implements on the
farm, provided that the
around my brother's grave be re
And if either should die
without issue then the shall
Inherit the whole.
leave my brother Andrew m;
big silver son of old James, as the
representative of family. I
would have left it to old James,
himself, but would melt it
to medals, and
that would be a However.
I leave him my big horn snuffbox
He can only make
spoons of that.
leave my sister my Bible,
and when she knows as much of the
of it a she does of the letter,
She will another
than she is.
leave my Into brother's watch
to my brother Jerry, exhorting hire
St the same give Whig-
radicalism and other sins
that do most easily beset bun.
leave my brother Andrew my
big silver snuffbox, I am informed
he is rather a decent Christian, with
a jolly face.
leave Parson------the snuffbox
I got from the militia, as a
token of my gratitude for
ices he has done the family in
a sister that no man of taste
would have taken.
leave John Carson a silver tea-
pot, to the end that he may drink
tea therefrom to comfort him
the affliction of a slatternly
give my silver cup, with a
in it, to my sister Jane, be-
cause she is an old maid and pious,
also my snuffbox, as it
looks decent to an old woman
snuff. Press.
Herbert Spencer and
One afternoon Mrs. and
writer, sitting on a garden seat,
noted a weary wayfarer with dusty
boots open the little gate and climb
up the footpath. He wore a soft
and gray clothes, and
displayed no badge of or
lantern of philosophy.
for said Mrs. The
professor's was ringing -out
from the open window of his turret
laden with soft Gaelic gut-
ton. It ceased, and the
stood under the porch. A few min-
passed, and Bella came flying
to the garden seat. mum.
it's Mr. Herbert Spencer in the draw-
room, and tho professor is not to
He had closed his book
and gone by the hack door to breathe
on the before din-
Trembling with responsibility, we
faced tho illustrious visitor, who re-
stored our composure by abusing the
highlands, libeling the innkeepers
and accusing our sex of bribing
with threepenny bits, and so
compassing every railway disaster
ever recorded. With some
flung our in the
face of tho of modern phi-
and it is to he feared that
be fled from such unwonted treat-
has been a very stormy
he said, and took his
leave. And just afterward, return-
from his walk, tho professor
missed bis Stuart
by A. M. Stoddard.
First Book.
The was
published at Mass., in
1640, was for many years supposed
to be the very first book printed on
the American continent. Of late it
has been discovered persons who
have been acquainted with
tho facts from the beginning of the
that books were print-
ed in Mexico a long century before
tho ever saw a copy of
Fernandez's
published
at Toledo, Spain, in plainly
that the first book published
in America was a copy of Antonio
printed
in the City of Mexico in the year
Louis Republic,
Probably,
Probably a woman would be a
bride to her husband longer if she
would continue making company of
Most women begin to save
their jam for visitors when they
have been married three months.
Boston Post.
SHE
it Wu
Ceremony,
The following story may illustrate
womanly A fine span of
prancing steeds, rained in by a j
coachman, stood in front of a
fashionable church. Tho I
bad obsequiously and hold ;
the door of the carriage, and the
bride and groom, the former calm
placid a tho of an Al- I
while in tho
there was a decisive
of mental disturbance, bad
stepped out and were ascending the
broad granite steps leading into the
auditorium.
By a misstep occasioned by some
entanglement of her nether gar-
such as only women can
plain, of whoso pedal extremities the
natural are thus not in-
frequently and sometimes
interfered with, she
stumbled, and but for the support
of his arm would have
fallen.
But the or as
feminine readers cf true
story will call him, on helping her
to stand uprightly looked at her re-
opened his lips only to
say gruffly, how awkward,
accentuating tho word
as if all his previous conceptions of
her loveliness had now and
disappeared. She was wounded
deeply, not by tho simple,
misstep that
ed her, but by his
It was hut a short walk from its
doorway up through the center
to tho chancel of the church, but the
bride, moving leisurely toward it
with her ill grained escort, was look-
far beyond chancel and
priest and decorative garlands.
Tho train of thought which her be-
trothed had occasioned by his tart
rebuke, bow awkward,
far into tho future
It he could thus ruthlessly a
trustful woman's feelings in the
most blissful hour of her life, what
would probably be his treatment of
her after marriage
Her mind was made up before she
reached tho chancel railing. She
stood there without a tremor. She
heard tho officiating clergyman ask
tho bridegroom, thou have
this woman to thy wedded wife, to
live together after Gods ordinance
in tho holy state of
etc. She heard him answer, in a
voice that seemed to her as lacking
the of decision,
Then came the supremo test of
her heroism. Tho clergyman had
ended his repetition of the
question, thou this man
to thy wedded etc.,
fore she answered distinctly and
clearly enough to heard by all
the guests occupying pews near-
est to the chancel,
At the same moment, withdrawing
her gloved band from the arm of her
discarded lover, she stood directly
facing him, and with
manner, with equal clearness and
distinctness exclaimed, how
awkward,
Can tho reader blame her for thus
avoiding what in all probability
would become to her a wretch-
ed married life if she, too, bad an-
tho clergyman,
New
ON A BRASS SUN DIAL
Especially the Han la Moat I
tend Married.
Ono last week as a reporter
out of Fourteenth street into
Pennsylvania avenue he met coming
across tho avenue from the
oars, from which ho had just alight- E P. Norris.
Judges if Election.
is the list of
county for the
in on Tuesday next r
fir.-t Monday in
aver Minion
Geo W b.
T Hodge, W H
I M
Dated
Ton have marked the hours
Upward of three years.
Bat there is never n nor a trace
Of ail yon have seen and known,
a in your
Of the gladness, the joy and tears
That have past in three hundred years.
Ton have only to count the hours,
tho Borrows and woes of men,
The hopes that were crushed and blighted.
Tho deeds that still live in story.
The lives that love united,
For love, alike now then,
Is the among men.
Time, which destroys so much.
Whose servant and stave you are.
Who holds the world in his grasp
And who all men at last
For none may escape his clasp
On love leaves never a scar;
He Is powerless to and mar.
For time Is of this world only.
And, though he doth all things slay.
Yet for us a distant shore.
Where he -hull be powerless to us.
Where love is triumphant forevermore.
And distrust are passed away.
And that was faithful will ever stay.
Academy.
This Is Different.
makes the world go
world seems to go round, but
loves makes your head swim. That's
explanation. Boston Tran-
script.
The Man of Moderate Means.
is quite said the mas
of moderate means, wearing
clothes as I sometimes do a number
of year, I do not always closely fol-
low the style, but about once in so
often the style comes to me. I am,
as one. say, in style not
Yankee Sleds Beat Swiss Coasters.
The original has for
long remained sufficient for
probably because
the pastime with them is hardly
more than the original means of lo-
it provided for tho Indians,
and competition in speed was never
a successful possibility. Tho
Swiss coaster was destined to a
far shorter supremacy when put to
the keen tests of the racing that de-
it. Men soon got all that
was possible in the way of speed out
of sitting on a wooden framework
balanced upon fiat iron bars. And
Mr. L. P. Child of New York sup-
plied the want by producing in the
winter of American
which boat every rider in
out of whether native
or imported. He rode it lying head
first on his side, steering with one
foot swinging out be-
hind, after method familiar on
the chutes of Montreal.
Owing to local prejudice and
it, this bead first position had not
penetrated to till long
after it had been well known else-
where. But even the introduction of
the new position was not so
an advance as was the long
spring runner of Mr. Child's ma-
chine, by cf which steering
was made fa accurate, e.-id
than with the old runner
of Air. L. Oaten,
another American, by winning the
best race at St. sitting on
one of the new clipper sleds, proved
conclusively the merits of right
machine, even when it was ridden
ed, the most diffident newspaper man
on the row. He had a nervous,
uncertain, look, and
ho met the reporter in much tho
same spirit a shipwrecked sailor
would moot a preserver.
exclaimed tho reporter.
tho
and the diffident man
puffed out a long of relief.
hope to goodness I'll never
another such
was it An
smiled the escaped.
least, I think it was. It was this
way, ho turned to give a last
gaze at the car as it whirled out of
sight around the corner of Fifteenth
was coming up from the
capitol, and tho car was pretty well
loaded when three ladies got in at
Peace monument. I thought
was room next to mo for them and
shoved over to accommodate them,
but only two could got in. Thou I
offered my to the third one,
but she declined and insisted on de-
vigorously that I remain-
in my s it. However, thank-
ed me and said she would sit on the
lap of one of her companions, and
down she sat.
as I said, there wasn't any
room to spare in car, and
she sat down, she sat on one-half of
my lap, and I didn't dare move a
peg. I thought would notice it,
but was busy tasking and didn't,
and I stood tho pressure tho best
knew bow. I twisted around throe
or four times, but it didn't seem to
do any good and only made mo more
and I finally sub-
quietly hoping tho party
would leave tho car I bad to.
Tho hope, was dashed
we drew nearer to Fourteenth
then I began to wonder how
was over going to get out of it, for
I didn't time to stay in tho car
till my fair burden left, neither did
I want to pay car faro back from
Georgetown or some other suburban
point. As tho car passed the I
made a herculean effort.
I want to leave tho car
and tho surprised woman
looked at me, questioningly, have
to
presume I stammered,
you are sitting on my lap and
exclaimed, bouncing
like a rubber ball. that dis
I responded, very
much and fueling
a small boy wight a jar.
too lady so mo laugh-
right
said, thought you
were very
suppose are talking about
it yet, he with another
sigh of relief, heaven,
I'm out of And the reporter went
and bought half a dollar's worth of
tickets, and asked for a half day off to
use up Star
and
Your interesting reference to the
Crimean war brings to mind
son's lines, immortal-
tho of tho Light
No who was present in the
ranks, as was the writer, can well
forget tho opening of Stonewall
Jackson's veterans, when he
surprised Hooker's right sun-
set at in 1863. This
wing of the army rolled back upon
itself with frightful loss and
by the advancing rush of the
Confederates. For a tho worst
fears were entertained by those who
in immediate command of the
Union forces.
At this moment Major Keenan,
with about COO cavalry, was ordered
to the charge hold tho enemy
back at all until tho guns,
then on tho were
to save the army. The or-
was well understood by this
brave officer, and immediately ex-
against
gallant command
was annihilated, came
QT to
On Rack Fence.
said the Maltese
cat, in this life nobody seems
to get what ho really needs without
heard that said the
tortoise shell cat.
but I've had more cause
than usual to notice it. Ii I wore
shoes, I wouldn't have anything
like the collection of and
blacking brushes that come now
without tho
W J
H u,
J II W II.
O Levi
No W Smith, W L
Smith, Frank Ricks
JO
Proctor, Henry
No
II Hardy,
No Coy,
Horace Roy-
M J H
Smith, F R
No L T
L W H Johnson-
Farmville No David Morgan
J N George Gay.
No C Hines, J.
T S P Humphrey.
Greenville No W
Brown, N H Samuel
Mayo.
Greenville No L
F M Smith, Fred Jenkins.
Greenville No N
A D Joseph A
Lunsford
W R Jr, Charles Spain
Swift Creek No S Wilson,
II C Smith, J S Brown.
Swift Creek No Chap-
man, N R Cory, Fred
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Mill
cave r. Mt
Mt
Wilson
v Selma
Florence
Magnolia
Wilmington
A. M.,
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mi
Or-
P.
P.
G M
AND ITS
Editor tI an absolute
remedy for Consumption. By its timely
thousands of hopeless cases have been already
permanently cured. So am I
of its power that I consider it my duty to
send bottles free to of your readers
who have Bronchial or
Lung Trouble, if they will write me their
express and address. Sincerely,
T. A. SLOCUM. M. C, Pearl St., Hew Tort.
ff The and Management
this
P .
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II
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st. w. w mm net.
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b.
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s Pills
Cure All
Liver Ills.
Doctors Say;
I Intermittent Fevers
j which prevail in dis-
I invariably
by derangements of the
Stomach Liver and Bowels.
The Secret of Health.
The liver is the great
in the mechanism of
man, and when it is out of order,
the whole system becomes de-
ranged and disease is the result.
Liver Pills
Cure all Liver Troubles.
Notice to Creditors.
T i I this day duly
, i in p Coin
k limy is
Of ii f I IV I l. it. iV
i a-.- i i ii i- y all
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TRAINS
Democratic Cam
The candidates the Democratic
party Pitt county for the Legislature
will
dress the political
sues of day. at the folk wing Chaos
viz
Jack, Friday, -23-d.
Saturday, October 24th.
27th.
Wednesday,
Friday, October
A Saturday,
Candidates of Other parties arc
lobe present and participate the
Alex. L. Blow.
Chairman Executive Com
The of
The was taking a stroll
In country when he saw a Mr-
pent, stiff with cold, lying on the
ground. Ho compassionately took it
up warmed it in bis bosom.
When serpent bad recovered, it
listen. I am now
going to bite
inquired
med.
thy race persecutes mine
and tries to stamp it
does not race, too, make
perpetual war against
the prophet's rejoinder.
thou, besides, so ungrateful and
soon forge Hint I saved thy
is no such thing as
upon this replied
serpent, if I spar
thee, thou or another of thy
would kill mo. By Allah, I
bite
hist sworn by Allah, I
will not cause thee to break thy
said tho prophet, holding his
baud serpent's mouth. The
serpent bit him, but sucked the
wound with his lips and spat
venom en ground. And on that
very spot sprang up a
which Within itself the
venom of serpent the com
passion of tho prophet. Men call
tan of tobacco.--
a i
. r.
i no
v n
r a
M. P. Hip.
Galloway, B. V. Ty on
Snow Hill, N.
AW,
Practice in all the
N.
Tin-
l. L.
DE
s. r.
en on
SEPT
GOOD STOCK
is
especially for stock, us well as
mill for is sold in till
cans, holding pound of
tor cents.
Co.,
March a. 1-112
I have all of medicine, but
in t om- cf k
for all the others ever saw
It is best horses or cattle in
of the year, will cine
sicken
am for months.
The terms as
per mo.
.
work discipline of school
will be as heretofore.
We ask a continuance your past
H.
6-2
II I
Administrators
i i as
of Brawn
late Pitt mid State i i North
i. all I calms
i- urn h r ii i Me i i
pi in m i. c fin i- I n
I II l- Ill's- I lo-
ll. e- r it will ii p c . . i Mar f , i, i
ii
said c tat to in k
This Audits
i n V
Sale.
has only persons
employed in factories, these
a product val-
at
f the entire
cf Britain lives within
the of London
Bail
wife know anything
m Neck
eaves p. in., Halifax 4.10
i. m., arrives Scotland Neck at 4.55 p
u 0.47 p. m., Kinston 7.4-5
. in. Returning, leaves Kinston 7.2
l. in., Greenville 8.22 . m. Arriving
at a. m., 11.20 am
except
Trains on V Branch leave
v 8.00 a. in., and p . m.
arrive a. and 4.40 p.
n., Tarboro 9.45 a. m., returning leaves
3.110 p. in., 10.20-a. m.
ind 6.20 p. in,, arrives Washington
11.50 a. tn., and 7.10 p. m. Daily ex-
with trains on
ml Nick
Train leaves C, via
It. daily except Sun-
at p. m., Sunday i. M;
Plymouth P. M., 5.25 p. m.
mouth daily except
6.00 a. m., Sunday a m.,
n Tarboro 10.25 and
Train on Midland N. C. branch leaves
daily, except Sunday. a
r. arriving 7-HO a. m. Re-
8.00 a. m.,
rives at 1-30 a. m.
Trains in leave
Mount p. m. arrive
Nashville 5.05 p. Hope 5.80
p. m. e Hope
, Kin. m , a in, all at
9.0 a in. daily except
Trains on branch, Florence R
leave pa,
p m, P ill.
f ii a Ill h r a m,
7.5,1 a m. t i-
av
T ii leaves
f-.- catty, except
a. iii. and p. m
ton at 7.00 a in. a mi 3.00 i
makes close
for.-ill points daily, all rail via
III R Mount
and Carolina R R for
l ll vi i Norfolk.
JOHN P. DIVINE,
General Supt.
M . Manage-.
U. Y.
JUST RECEIVED
-------A fresh of------
Flo
Meat,
Meal.
which I am
selling so low-
that it causes
surprise.
sen me
will
treat yon fair
and square.
By virtue f N of the Slips
of Pitt county in tic
berry and the heir- at Law of r. p.
T. II. E.
lei and I,. the u
i-h
the t
2nd day of Nov. I
Dill I real e-l i
put ill lit No. iii the
town of die upon which
Mrs. It,
now i by M. H.
now i lands, where the old
steed.
n. i ii half i i
Hat art f 1.1 No I in
to Ml II
-n ; i ml by lira. M D.
now by or .
I. i b lug I
s ii hall s id
That panel m true f
in a Joining lit
lam's of J. J.
known as m i
place, acres,
more or lea.
p; is for division.
i pt IS
I-. i. JAMES,
HOME SCHOOL FOR GIRLS
Will open at
Oct. 2nd a Homo School lot Oil
from to years of ago. Nut I-
limited to 0- Address
Mrs. A-L.
P. O Nelson C
CHILL
JUST AS FOR ADULTS.
WARRANTED.
Nov. ISM.
Paris c. Mo.
sold last year. r
TASTELESS TONIC SB
i t In business,
Ill
s lours truly,
d J.
His Worst Defeated by
P. P. P.,
Great Remedy.
.;.
. m i
the .- c
n tho silver
Sleeps with
.- her bead
THE
a.
at druggists.
dizziness.
ass. digestion.
curt
cure dyspepsia.
he's got a sore
Woolly done it
rope broke.
Chicago
An
On tho 21st of December, 1885, Ad-
gave up command
of the fleet and returned to England.
He succeeded by Admiral
Lyons, between whom a
signal parting took place which will
long remembered as a standing
joke in navy.
As Admiral left the fleet
at the crews of both Eng-
and French ships manned the
yards and gave him a parting
cheer. At same moment, by the
desire of a signal was run
to Sir E. on board the
Agamemnon, success attend
Sir E. Lyons ordered
to be hoisted in reply,
await yon.
OLD RELIABLE.
IS STILL AT THE WITH A I
YEARS EXPERIENCE has taught best is tie
Hemp Building s, Fanning and every
necessary and purposes, as well a
Clothing, Hats. Slices. Ladies Dress Goods I have on
quarters for Heavy Groceries, and jobbing agent for Clark's Q. N. T,
Col tun, and keep com and
GREEN N.
c. t. Co. c. i. i i ,
its iD the State.
Favors Linn Free Coinage
of Silver and Repeal
of the Ten Per Tax on
Plate banks. Daily cents
per
year BERNARD
V,
mm i
SMITH ii
N. C
kinds
I'M
if
nit.
nil
But though in real life hanging
tn the wrong way and showed that -re generally
on hard ice well as on the snow very
the the new machines yet in the code they
methods were a great very Unfortunately, in
j o to reply to Admiral pan
Sorrow is not incident flag for former instead
ring now and then. It is the woof of tho latter word was hoisted, and
is woven into the warp of v. Let was the stupid blander
life, and he who has not discerned
the divine sacred of sorrow and
Pro-1 meaning which is con- road it
fork in pain has yet to learn
W.
was not discovered and hauled down
till fleet bad sees and
Pearson's
COBB BROS
Va.
AND
Stock, Cotton, Grain and Provision Brokers.
and Water
Hugging, Ties and Peanut Sacks at Lowest Prices.
an i m -i Solicit,
871-
SUGG.
-ire and Insurance
N- C
AT THE
All Risks placed in strictly
ASS COM PAN
Vt rates.
M FOE FIRST-CLASS FIRE PROOF
L.
urn
FINE
All kind f repairing done
We labor and ff
material and to
CO.
A-Kit IN-------
MARBLE
Win and Iron Fencing
. work
prices
FOR YEARS HE
HARDLY BREATHE AT
NOSTRIL CLOSED TOR SO YEARS.
Mr. A. M. Ramsey, of
was a Catarrh in
Truly, his of Ills
lit short of
of conch, for the
coming, he went to it with terror,
realizing loop, weary.
night and a t was
before him. He could not sleep on
side for two P. P. P.,
cured him In quick lime.
Savannah.
have used four
Of V. P. T. I was afflicted from the crown
of my head to the soles of my feet.
P. has cured my difficulty of breath-
palpitation of the heart.
and has relieved me of all pain. One nos-
was closed for ten years, now I
ran through It readily.
I have not slept on either fide for
ream In fact, I dreaded to see come.
I sleep In any position all
I am M hut expect noon t
side to take hold of the plow
I feel that was lucky enough to
P. P. P. and I t o
friends and tin public
Yours respect fully,
A. M.
OP
i. Before Ibo
on this -I
A. M. who. After being duly
sworn, says on oath that the foregoing
made by him to
virtue of P. P. P. medicine is true.
A. M.
Sworn Io subscribed before me this,
August 40-. ISM.
J M. M. P.
County,
Catarrh Cured by P. P. P.
Great where all
remedies failed.
Rheumatism twists distorts your
hands and feet. agonies an-
but speedy relief a chit
rained by the use of P. P. P.
weakliest, whether nervous or
otherwise, can be and the
built by P. P. P. A healthy woman to
a woman.
blotches, and all
of the skin are removed and
cured by P. P. P.
P. P. P. will restore your build
up system and regulate you In
way. P. P. P. removes that down-
In-the-mouth
For and on face
take P. P. P.
for natural thorough
P. P. P. Great
Remedy, and get well at once.
la
Wops
-1 i
ANT
r year's, supplies will in.
their to our price
a all
KICK, TEA, Ac.
ion
OM A corr
I, Mack
sol
CASH , tore. risk
to a
M. S r N C
SERVICE
Tarboro Ian
on Tar River We In
at A. M.
1-live at A. M.
A. M.
These j. ct t
if water on
at w mi
for ore.
Philadelphia New
Shipper
marked via I
York. tie In in
more steamboat
ii-om Baltimore.
in Boston.
JNO.
Orr i .
r ;, l
SOLD ALL
BROTHERS, APOTHECARIES,
SOLE PROPRIETORS,
I Black. sis.
by Wool an.
Wanted-An Idea
Who can think
of
to r
they nay bring you
Protect .
JOHN ft CO., Patent
n. Washington, for offer
JUt t o want.
Caveat, and and Pat-
U.
cm no Washington.
Send model, drawing or photO
if or not,
Our fee not due till
A Pan with
cost of in U. S. and
sent
Opp. o. C.
The modern stand-
ard Family
cine Cures the
common every-day
ills of humanity.