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El <lb />
Job Printing Room <lb />
Thoroughly Equipped <lb />
NEW MATERIAL. <lb />
Give Us a Trial Order. <lb />
VOL. XI, <lb />
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 1892<lb />
D. J. Editor and Owner. <lb />
TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. <lb />
THIRD PARTY. <lb />
This noted man Jain, B. <lb />
Be Is a n public <lb />
He'd better lie home there to stay. <lb />
Ami not try to U-ml <lb />
Once n also a <lb />
Now in the party wants to be <lb />
an aristocrat. <lb />
He'll live in this of ours. <lb />
Ami never have any <lb />
He is something like the <lb />
flea. <lb />
Anything else hill <lb />
One thing ease to- <lb />
morrow. <lb />
If you vote for a Weaver you'll vote <lb />
to your sorrow. <lb />
It. is a man from the <lb />
All for Weaver, nothing for the rest. <lb />
His talk is he'll give advice. <lb />
not rote he a Hearer ail <lb />
Weaver, a man of the <lb />
pair; <lb />
Will never remember sifting in <lb />
Presidential <lb />
Kill the Hon. <lb />
Will he the man to take stand. <lb />
He honest and ever he free. <lb />
vote for ll- Democratic <lb />
your neighbor see how he <lb />
stands. <lb />
Be sure and vole for Cleveland. <lb />
Work for for he's the way. <lb />
He'll move depression at an early <lb />
He'll aid his people ill every possible <lb />
way. <lb />
his promise not be led <lb />
astray. <lb />
Cleveland is a man both solid and true. <lb />
A Democrat right, a genuine blue; <lb />
Weaver is of a darker hue. <lb />
Wants all himself, cares nothing for <lb />
you. <lb />
Then work for your country and be a <lb />
man. <lb />
Be a hero hi this civilized <lb />
land; <lb />
your hand, your feet <lb />
And you free yourself from this de- <lb />
sheet. <lb />
As ugly a word a ever wan heard. <lb />
The initials is the part; called the <lb />
It's foundations platform <lb />
thin. <lb />
deceitful as Satan, and black as sin. <lb />
In the year eighteen hundred and <lb />
nine. <lb />
There a party. Something of Ibis <lb />
It walked and grew until it was grown <lb />
And the terrors they were <lb />
known. <lb />
It caused a war four long years. <lb />
Pain and sorrow and shedding of <lb />
The widow, the orphan, too. shrieks <lb />
for bread, <lb />
brothers were numbered <lb />
with the dead. <lb />
Yes my brother, a solemn thought. <lb />
But many people have clone forgot; <lb />
Have no trouble in this fair land <lb />
Avoid it by voting for Cleve- <lb />
land. <lb />
The above was mat by a friend to <lb />
for We <lb />
often hear it said of an article that it <lb />
contains truth than <lb />
Such may be said of truth is <lb />
prominent even if the poetry is a little <lb />
In-low the <lb />
THE ELECTION OF <lb />
A CURIOUS PIPE. <lb />
A gentleman named Clark, re- <lb />
siding at Syracuse. N- Y-, travels <lb />
a great deal by rail, and has a <lb />
objection t silting in <lb />
where all kinds <lb />
qualities of tobacco in all forms <lb />
being consumed- For a long <lb />
time ho thought tho matter over, <lb />
and studied upon some plan to en- <lb />
joy a in the <lb />
coach without the <lb />
conductor or other passengers in <lb />
the car, to whom the smell of to- <lb />
was unpleasant. It is <lb />
that he has recently overcome <lb />
this difficulty by m-ans of a <lb />
el pipe, the atom of which is tint. <lb />
of wood, and about two feet <lb />
in length; two tubas operated by <lb />
valves run the entire length of this <lb />
stem, one of them being connect- <lb />
ed with the bowl of the pipe, and <lb />
the other having a free outlet by <lb />
the side of the bowl, both of them <lb />
connecting with the month- When <lb />
Mr. Clark wants to smoke, he tills <lb />
the bowl of his pipe, lights <lb />
pushes it outside of the window, <lb />
and draws the window down close <lb />
to the he then commences to <lb />
and bis valves are so <lb />
ranged that when he draws on <lb />
pipe the stem connecting with the <lb />
bowl opens and allows the smoke <lb />
to come into his mouth, while the <lb />
valve connected with the other <lb />
tube when he blows <lb />
the smoke out of his mouth <lb />
this action is reversed, and the <lb />
smoke stops down tho second tube, <lb />
and out of the free end into open <lb />
air. In this way he can smoke <lb />
without the smoke being smelt in <lb />
the ear. He has not pate. the <lb />
pipe, nor as yet he does not intend <lb />
Cote. <lb />
H. Clifford, Wig., was <lb />
troubled with and <lb />
bis w disordered, his <lb />
Liver was <lb />
appetite fell away, and he was terribly <lb />
reduced in flesh it length. Three <lb />
bottles of is cured him. <lb />
Shepherd, <lb />
bad a running sore on Ms leg of eight <lb />
years standing. Used three bottles of <lb />
Electric Bitters and seven boxes of <lb />
Salve, and his leg Is <lb />
sound and well. John Speaker. <lb />
O., had five large Fever sores on leg, <lb />
doctors said he was One bot- <lb />
Bitters and box <lb />
Salve cured entirely. Sold <lb />
at Drug Wort. <lb />
Offices lo be and the Dates at <lb />
Which Th-y will be held. <lb />
Tho elections of 1893 include <lb />
those in all tho St for pies <lb />
i Initial electors, which will <lb />
held on Tuesday, November 8- All <lb />
will be chosen by tho several <lb />
States at large except in Michigan, <lb />
two will be by <lb />
at largo ton by <lb />
districts- Thorn are also to <lb />
be elected tho national House of <lb />
members <lb />
have already been chosen in Ore- <lb />
I and Slate Legislatures, which <lb />
will choose twenty six United <lb />
States Senators lone Senator <lb />
already elected in <lb />
Island by the Legislature chosen <lb />
this The other elections of <lb />
the year thus grouped by the <lb />
Albany A <lb />
Alabama elected a Governor <lb />
State officers August and <lb />
will elect nine Representatives in <lb />
Congress November <lb />
Arkansas will elect Governor <lb />
and State officers September and <lb />
six Representatives in Congress <lb />
November <lb />
California will elect Rep- <lb />
in Congress and a <lb />
Legislature to choose a United <lb />
States vice Rep., <lb />
November 8- <lb />
Colorado will elect Governor, <lb />
State officers and two <lb />
in Congress <lb />
Connecticut will elect Governor, <lb />
State officers, four <lb />
in Congress and a <lb />
to choose a United States <lb />
Senator, vice Hawley, Rep., No- <lb />
8- <lb />
will elect a <lb />
in Congress and a <lb />
to choose a United States <lb />
Senator, vice Gray, Dew., <lb />
Florida will elect Governor, <lb />
State officers a Legislature to <lb />
choose a United States Senator, <lb />
vice October arid <lb />
two Representatives in Congress <lb />
November <lb />
Georgia will elect Governor and <lb />
State officers October and elev- <lb />
en Representatives in Congress <lb />
November 8- <lb />
Idaho will elect Governor and <lb />
Stab; officers, a Representative in <lb />
Congress and a Legislature to <lb />
choose a United States Senator, <lb />
vice Shoup, Rep. November <lb />
Illinois will elect Governor and <lb />
State officers and twenty two Rep- <lb />
in Congress <lb />
Indiana will elect Governor and <lb />
Slates officers, thirteen <lb />
in Congress, and a <lb />
to choose a United States <lb />
Senator, vice Deni., No- <lb />
Iowa will elect Secretary of <lb />
State cloven Representatives <lb />
in Congress November <lb />
Kansas will elect Governor, <lb />
State officers and eight <lb />
in Congress November 8- <lb />
will elect eleven Rep <lb />
in Congress <lb />
8- <lb />
Louisiana elected Foster. Dem., <lb />
Governor and a Democratic Leg- <lb />
to choose a United States <lb />
Senator, vice Gibson, Dem. April <lb />
; will elect six Representatives <lb />
in Congress November <lb />
Maine will elect Governor, four <lb />
Representatives in Congress and <lb />
a Legislature to choose a United <lb />
States Senator, vice Hale, Rep., <lb />
September 12- <lb />
Maryland will elect six <lb />
in <lb />
8- <lb />
Massachusetts will elect Gov- <lb />
State officers, thirteen Rep- <lb />
in Congress and a <lb />
Legislature to choose a United <lb />
States Senator, vice Dawes. Rep., <lb />
November <lb />
Michigan will elect Governor <lb />
and State officers, twelve <lb />
in Congress and a Leg- <lb />
to choose a United States <lb />
Senator, vice Rep. <lb />
November <lb />
Minnesota will elect Governor <lb />
and State officers, seven <lb />
in Congress and a Leg- <lb />
to choose a United States <lb />
Senator, vice Davis, Rep., <lb />
. Mississippi will elect seven <lb />
Representative in Congress No- <lb />
Missouri will elect Governor and <lb />
State officers, fifteen <lb />
in Congress and a <lb />
tare to choose a United States <lb />
Senator, vice Dem., No- <lb />
8- <lb />
Montana will elect Governor <lb />
COMMISSIONERS <lb />
and State officers, a <lb />
in Congress and a Legislature <lb />
to choose a United States Sena <lb />
tor, vice Sanders, Rep., Nov. <lb />
Nebraska will elect Governor <lb />
and officers, six <lb />
in Congress and a <lb />
to choose a United States <lb />
Senator, vice Paddock, Rep., Ho <lb />
Nevada will elect Supreme <lb />
Judge, a Representative in Con- <lb />
and a Legislature to u <lb />
a United States Senator, vice <lb />
Stewart, Rep., November <lb />
New will elect Gov-i <lb />
two Representatives in <lb />
Congress November H. <lb />
New Jersey will elect Governor <lb />
and State, officers, eight <lb />
lives in Congress and a <lb />
choose a United States <lb />
Senator, vice Dem . No- <lb />
8- <lb />
New York will elect chief judge <lb />
of the Court of Appeals, <lb />
Representatives in Congress, and <lb />
tho Assembly of members, to <lb />
take part in the election of <lb />
United States Senator, vice His-1 <lb />
cock. Rep-, November <lb />
North Carolina will elect Gov-j <lb />
and State officers nine <lb />
Representatives in Congress No I <lb />
8- <lb />
North Dakota will elect Govern- <lb />
or and State officers, a Represent- j <lb />
Congress and a <lb />
to choose a United States <lb />
Senator, vice Casey, Rep., Nov. <lb />
Ohio will elect Secretary of State <lb />
and twenty-one Representatives in <lb />
Congress November <lb />
Oregon elected Supreme Court <lb />
judge and two Republican <lb />
in Congress June <lb />
Pennsylvania will elect thirty <lb />
Representatives in Congress and a <lb />
Legislature to choose a United <lb />
States Senator, vice Quay, Rep., <lb />
November <lb />
Island elected <lb />
can Governor and a Republican <lb />
Legislature, which has re-elected <lb />
Aldrich, Rep., to the United States <lb />
Senate April C, will elect two <lb />
Representatives in Congress No- <lb />
South Carolina will elect Gov- <lb />
State officers seven <lb />
Representatives in Congress <lb />
South Dakota will elect Govern- <lb />
or and State officers and two Rep- <lb />
in Congress Nov. <lb />
Tennessee will elect Governor <lb />
and State officers, ten <lb />
and a Legislature to choose <lb />
a United States Senator, vice Bate. <lb />
Dem-, November <lb />
Texas will elect Governor and <lb />
State officers and thirteen <lb />
in Congress Nov. <lb />
Vermont will elect Governor and <lb />
State officers, two Representatives <lb />
in Congress and a Legislature to <lb />
choose a United States Senator, <lb />
Proctor. Rep., September <lb />
Virginia will elect ten <lb />
in Congress November <lb />
The Legislature will elect <lb />
United States Senator, vice Hun- <lb />
ton, appointed pro torn. <lb />
Washington will elect Governor <lb />
and State officers, two Represent-1 <lb />
in Congress and a <lb />
to choose a United States <lb />
Senator, vice Allen, Rep-, Nov. <lb />
West Virginia will Govern- <lb />
or and State officers, four <lb />
in Congress and a Leg- <lb />
to choose a United States <lb />
Senator, vice Faulkner, Dem-, No- <lb />
Wisconsin will elect Governor <lb />
and State officers, ten <lb />
in Congress and a <lb />
to choose a United States <lb />
Senator, vice Sawyer, Rep. No- <lb />
Wyoming will elect Governor <lb />
and State officers, a <lb />
in Congress and a Legislature <lb />
to choose a United States Senator, <lb />
vice Warren, Rep., November 8- <lb />
N. C Aug. 1st 1892. <lb />
The Hoard of Commissioners of <lb />
Pitt met this day, <lb />
present, C- Dawson, chairman, S. <lb />
j A. Gainer, Fleming. T. <lb />
E. Keel and C- V. Newton. Mi <lb />
of regular meeting, and of <lb />
special mooting held July <lb />
road and approved. <lb />
The following orders for <lb />
were <lb />
Winifred Taylor 0.00, <lb />
3.00, Alex Harris 12.00, II. <lb />
D. Smith 2.00, Daniel Webster <lb />
2.00. Martha Nelson <lb />
Bryan 2-00, Jacob Me mi n <lb />
1.50, Susan 2.50, Nancy <lb />
Moore Susan Norris <lb />
Smith 1.50, <lb />
2.00. Harriett Williams Hen- <lb />
Harris 2-50, Emily Ed <lb />
Benjamin Crawford Pol <lb />
Adams Smith <lb />
Easter Vines 1.50, George Turner <lb />
Mrs. Asa Knox <lb />
The following for general <lb />
Glasgow Evans J. A. <lb />
1.19, R G. Chapman 1200, <lb />
W. B. J. A- <lb />
C A. <lb />
Robinson 31-50, John A. <lb />
Wilson Dr. W. E. <lb />
C 10-00, J. F. Miller 1.50, <lb />
J. A. K. Tucker 29-00, J. C. Cobb <lb />
Son D. H. James 28.75, Rob- <lb />
Johnson Fred Edwards 1.14, <lb />
Pat <lb />
30.00. B. J. Wilson 9-71, Southey <lb />
Carroll W. W. Harper Co., <lb />
778.45. C Dawson 11-60, C <lb />
ton 3-30, Leonidas Fleming 10.00, <lb />
T- E. Keel 7.40, S. A. 18.65. <lb />
John Rogers, colored, of Bethel <lb />
township, exempted from paying <lb />
poll tax for 1892 <lb />
that tho valuation on <lb />
Moses Kings residence lot in <lb />
Greenville be raised from to <lb />
Ordered that valuation of Amos <lb />
Elks lot in Greenville be raised <lb />
from to <lb />
Ordered that valuation of <lb />
Brown farm listed by W. M- B. <lb />
Brown for Mrs. Jane M. Brown in <lb />
Greenville township, be fixed at <lb />
Upon petition from J. J. Nobles <lb />
valuation of property at the river <lb />
landing was reduced from <lb />
to <lb />
James made complaint <lb />
that he is charged on tax list with <lb />
real personal property to the <lb />
amount of while the <lb />
gate value of the same as given in <lb />
was less exemption, <lb />
of taxable property listed <lb />
Also that acres of laud is as- <lb />
at while the same <lb />
1891 was assessed at and sine o <lb />
then the timber had been sold by <lb />
Mr. Nobles for and petition- <lb />
ed that the correspond- <lb />
reduced- Tins Hoard <lb />
the valuation back at <lb />
The following listed taxes for <lb />
1892. <lb />
T. Godwin, E. <lb />
C Williams, Sam Mrs. E- <lb />
J- Moore, W. J, Crisp, Dennis Sim <lb />
mons L- Co., Ashley Peel, E. J. <lb />
Moore guardian for Ida Teel, W. <lb />
H- <lb />
M. J. <lb />
Lawhorn, Joseph <lb />
horn, Samuel Cannon, Mary E. <lb />
Sarah A- Braxton, Jerry <lb />
E- B. <lb />
L- <lb />
M. Owens, Elias <lb />
Carr. <lb />
Swift W. <lb />
L. C J. W. <lb />
Bro. <lb />
Fields. A- <lb />
M- Joyner. <lb />
We fail to understand how any <lb />
self-respecting southerner can vote <lb />
for Weaver, who has so black a <lb />
record showing his hatred <lb />
abase for and his lying about the <lb />
southern people. A southern man <lb />
who can stomach Weaver, it seems <lb />
to us, stomach anything. <lb />
A man who can vote for Weaver, <lb />
the of the south, ought to <lb />
be able to eat dead crow and not <lb />
get Free <lb />
in <lb />
One of the best <lb />
Wilson county and a man of <lb />
sit ion, prominence and influence <lb />
said to us <lb />
claim everything. They <lb />
ore lying outrageously. There are <lb />
not of them in this <lb />
Wilson Advance. <lb />
8- W. Barney, M. A. <lb />
J. T. G. F- Smith, Israel <lb />
Edwards, C T. W. S. <lb />
Wooten. A. S. Congleton, E. E- <lb />
J- H. Highsmith. E. D. <lb />
ton, AV. T Edwards, J. Dixon, <lb />
J. W. Page, E- A. Johnson, J. J. <lb />
Buck mid J. R. Jenkins. <lb />
A- Gainer and Leonidas <lb />
committee to estimate work <lb />
done on reported the <lb />
work that had completed and <lb />
recommended that an order for <lb />
If In. W Harper <lb />
Co. contractors. <lb />
S- A. Gainer, committee appoint <lb />
ed to look bridges across <lb />
Creek made the <lb />
same. <lb />
T. E. Keel. S A. Gainer. <lb />
Fleming and C V. Newton, <lb />
committee appointed to ascertain <lb />
the most suitable to establish <lb />
a free ferry across Tar river, <lb />
or at Hall or Boyd's Ferry <lb />
after visiting and examining each <lb />
place recommended that it be es- <lb />
Yankee Hall- <lb />
Ordered that tho on <lb />
tho timber of all timber companies <lb />
listing timber in Pitt county <lb />
be raised to the amount paid for <lb />
said timber. <lb />
Hone Turin. <lb />
We are here to tell the truth us <lb />
we see it, tho sun is n t dour <lb />
or in the Heavens than that <lb />
has not a ghost of a chance to <lb />
be President of the United States. <lb />
But why should a southern farm- <lb />
to vote for in- <lb />
stead of Cleveland. He said in <lb />
Keokuk. Sept. <lb />
record of tho Republican <lb />
party appeals to the <lb />
PRESIDENT BUTLER AND <lb />
PEOPLE'S PARTY. <lb />
THE <lb />
On the 14th of July. 1892, the <lb />
following appeared in <lb />
tho Clinton the paper <lb />
edited by Mr. Marion Butler, Pres- <lb />
of the State Alli- <lb />
Read it and the <lb />
him then and now. <lb />
the present outlook, <lb />
very much fear that the <lb />
party will put a state ticket in the <lb />
field and possibly tickets <lb />
Such action, if taken, <lb />
would be greatly to regretted, <lb />
and should ho prevented if <lb />
Whatever may ex- <lb />
North Carolinians over <lb />
questions of national policy, there <lb />
should be none in the State where <lb />
good Anglo Saxon rule <lb />
government is the paramount is- <lb />
sue. It the party put out a <lb />
State ticket thou tho present <lb />
ticket headed by Elias Carr. which <lb />
upon the whole is an admirable <lb />
one, is almost sure to <lb />
It will be defeated by the <lb />
if they put out a State tick- <lb />
et, it will be defeated by the <lb />
ticket if tho <lb />
cans support the ticket, Now a <lb />
word to those who have Mined <lb />
tho party. What is there <lb />
to be gained by reform by defeat <lb />
the Democratic State ticket <lb />
Nothing, but much to lose, let the <lb />
result be what it may. If yon <lb />
elect your ticket, you do it at tho <lb />
sufferance of the Republican par- <lb />
yon at their mercy <lb />
now and in the future- If you are <lb />
the cause of the Republican party <lb />
capturing the State you have <lb />
en a heavy blow to tho cause of <lb />
Reform and put the management <lb />
of your State in unworthy and in- <lb />
hands. Let not those who <lb />
want office mote than they do re- <lb />
form precipitate yon into taking <lb />
any such unwise action. If <lb />
party candidates are run for <lb />
the Legislature then the chances <lb />
are that the Republicans the <lb />
Railroad influence will control the <lb />
next Legislature. This would not <lb />
only mean misrule, for two years <lb />
if no more, but it would undo all <lb />
the reform gained by the lost Leg- <lb />
The Reformers con- <lb />
the next Legislature as easily <lb />
as they did the last if they will <lb />
stand together and not run a Third <lb />
Ward, Den- j ticket. The same applies to near- <lb />
of all men as j Force to be willing to leave <lb />
Bare, perhaps, that it was too Ion , f their platform. In framing <lb />
lout with tho leading Democratic ;,,. . ., , , <lb />
conspirators. Tho same old gang, i <lb />
save those who wore shot or hung, <lb />
are again conspiring to get <lb />
session of tho government next <lb />
year. Woe to them for tho loyal <lb />
hosts will crush crush <lb />
them forever and out of nil <lb />
danger of such a <lb />
to our common <lb />
He said in <lb />
can ever, under <lb />
pretending that free and <lb />
fair what they de- <lb />
and urging legislation to <lb />
that end. That was precisely the <lb />
reason they gave for passing tin- <lb />
Force bill through the House and <lb />
trying to put it through tin- Senate. <lb />
Though tho Force bill i- not by <lb />
name mentioned in the platform, it <lb />
is understood to be meant by every <lb />
any circumstances, have any part Republican. The platform was <lb />
or lot with the hungry, rebellious <lb />
man hating, woman selling gang. <lb />
tinder the name of <lb />
a so full of stench <lb />
and poison that it should blot <lb />
from the vocabulary of civil- <lb />
and handed over to the <lb />
barbarism that it so fitly now and <lb />
all the <lb />
and has expressed <lb />
tho opinion that either Harrison <lb />
or Cleveland would the next <lb />
President and that tho people <lb />
must choose one or tho other. This <lb />
brought the following response <lb />
from a subscriber, whose name we <lb />
suppress out of consideration for <lb />
his family I <lb />
say that the people must <lb />
choose Harrison and <lb />
Cleveland, and them alone, is a lie <lb />
to its full the word <lb />
of tho deceiver. You certainly are <lb />
mistaken in temper <lb />
of the if you think <lb />
they are going to swallow such <lb />
Home and form is striving to I prejudice. <lb />
framed in the hope that mean <lb />
be softened down in the <lb />
South, but this will not be possible <lb />
This year the Republicans have <lb />
to light over a vast extent of . <lb />
The revolt of the North <lb />
west two years ago is a fact of sin <lb />
later augury for the coming <lb />
Mom than they feel <lb />
the need of achieving success in <lb />
States heretofore Democratic I <lb />
The Third patty furbishes an <lb />
which they hope to utilize <lb />
for so reducing the Democratic <lb />
vote in Southern States as to en <lb />
able them to capture their elector <lb />
In way they hope <lb />
to offset any losses which they may <lb />
sustain in North. To that end <lb />
they desire Hint us little us <lb />
be said of the Force bill in the <lb />
South. It is intended for con- <lb />
in Northern States, <lb />
where it can be used to feed see <lb />
gain relief for tho farmers, North <lb />
and South, from the oppression of <lb />
trusts, political and <lb />
To secure relief farmers must <lb />
have <lb />
Freedom from all fear of <lb />
domination. <lb />
They cannot be accommodated <lb />
The bill is s menace of so <lb />
portentous a nature th South- <lb />
States cannot afford to Ignore <lb />
it. While to the whole country it; <lb />
means and de i <lb />
of business, to the <lb />
Wider markets and better prices. it means general prostration. <lb />
Public economy and lower taxes. I loss of self-government, the <lb />
A reformed currency that ex is ignorance and crime. <lb />
with the growing needs of a return to the darkest days of the <lb />
the time- , era of <lb />
A for Weaver will not elect j In mi the South <lb />
but it may elect Harrison, i not divide merely for the <lb />
Harrison has in two messages I purpose of testing Hie strength of <lb />
demanded of passage new pledged to <lb />
W Atari <lb />
enterprising real estate deal- <lb />
of Savannah. has offered a <lb />
novel scheme to the public that <lb />
might be inaugurated in <lb />
ton to the mutual advantage of buy- <lb />
and sellers. The man <lb />
off red lots feet size on <lb />
the payment of a nickel, the <lb />
to pay u nickel a week mi <lb />
the whole amount Is paid. <lb />
On the face cf it the scheme <lb />
looks but when it is <lb />
examined into and facts MOW <lb />
tailed ii is discovered that it is <lb />
not only possible to curry it <lb />
through but there is ab- <lb />
no doubt of its paving tho <lb />
bold innovator. A large tract of <lb />
land is purchased a fair price <lb />
and divided up into four or five <lb />
lots to the acre The price of these <lb />
lots is placed at a figure that will <lb />
yield four or five times the <lb />
cost. The purchaser has three <lb />
lime in which to pay for the <lb />
huge tract he has bought. By <lb />
I ling off the lots at a low figure, <lb />
and what is only s price when <lb />
the payments an- so small, at the <lb />
end of <lb />
nickels make a twice as great <lb />
us w hat ho must payout for the <lb />
land. The and Intel <lb />
est has accrued is profit and <lb />
there are still two years during <lb />
which stream of nickels will be <lb />
pouring into the treasury. <lb />
The Savannah says that <lb />
nearly people are already buy- <lb />
lots on the I a week plan. <lb />
and there is of H company to <lb />
buy land the city and sell <lb />
it off in building lots at payments <lb />
of to cents a Week. Now that <lb />
sues a plan has been inaugurated <lb />
t here I no bi i e it will <lb />
top. The day big <lb />
may use mid of small ones <lb />
begin, the difference in the pine <lb />
making f-r the longer time re <lb />
quired to complete the payment <lb />
of tho Bill. <lb />
A for Weaver which may <lb />
elect Harrison perpetuates the <lb />
tariff, and tho <lb />
tariff reduces the exchange value <lb />
which even their <lb />
most strenuous advocates must ml <lb />
to be wholly experimental and <lb />
of doubtful value. <lb />
The Democratic party is all that <lb />
of the cotton crop an- j stands between tho South the <lb />
I bill, which means ruin alike <lb />
A vote for Weaver which may j to its autonomy to its material <lb />
Simmons Lumber Co. <lb />
Simmons <lb />
Lumber Co. <lb />
Smith, Dennis <lb />
Simmons Lumber Co. <lb />
The following jurors were drawn <lb />
for September term of Pitt <lb />
First Johnson, <lb />
James Williams, W. A. Hyman, B. <lb />
F. Ward, W. G. W. F. <lb />
C F. Moore, Seth Ty- <lb />
son, G. T. Tyson, Ford, W. <lb />
M. Lang, Ira J. Frizzle, Charlie <lb />
Cobb, R. B. W. H. Exum, <lb />
John W. Martin, <lb />
Charles Bullock col-, J. C B. <lb />
Davenport, J. T. Hodges. L B. <lb />
Geo. M- Smith, J. R- <lb />
Overton. J. C Cook, J. C. Taylor, <lb />
J. M- C- Nelson, Berry James col., <lb />
O. C. Fleming, S. T. Hooker, A. <lb />
J. R. M. J. <lb />
C- K. Johnson. Forbes, W. <lb />
M. King, Edgar Buck and M- <lb />
Roberson. <lb />
Flem- <lb />
every Congressional district in <lb />
State. In this district, the people <lb />
have control the convention, <lb />
and can nominate a man who will <lb />
stand by the people in Congress. <lb />
We did it two years ago and we <lb />
can do it again. If three tickets <lb />
are run in this district the chances <lb />
are in favor of the Republican be- <lb />
elected. The be- <lb />
in Democratic principles, <lb />
will always advocate the doctrine, <lb />
and believes in getting the reforms <lb />
needed through the political or- <lb />
known as the Demo- <lb />
party as far as <lb />
Yet we do not believe in ma- <lb />
chine politics, and whenever a <lb />
man is nominated who does not <lb />
represent Democratic principles <lb />
and who is at heart against the <lb />
interest of the masses, we think <lb />
that every voter should have the <lb />
elect Harrison is a which <lb />
means increased extravagance and <lb />
higher tariff <lb />
These may be unpalatable truths <lb />
to some of our friends, but there is <lb />
nothing in them to ire. No <lb />
intelligent man denounces op- <lb />
as liars, and in this mat- <lb />
time will show who is mis <lb />
taken- <lb />
say that a vote for Weaver <lb />
is a vote for Harrison this <lb />
son, Harrison to elected must <lb />
carry New York and Indiana- <lb />
Cleveland believe will carry <lb />
both of these States, and if, in ad- <lb />
the States which voted for <lb />
Cleveland in 1888 vote for him <lb />
again he will he elected. <lb />
the contrary if Harrison <lb />
carries tho States which he carried <lb />
in 1888, and loses New York and <lb />
Indiana, he may still be elected, if <lb />
Democrats in the South divide <lb />
their votes and give Virginia, West <lb />
Virginia, North Carolina, South <lb />
Carolina, Georgia, Tennessee or <lb />
Texas to the Republicans. The <lb />
only thing that can possibly defeat <lb />
Harrison is a Democracy. <lb />
dividing our strength we <lb />
may enable Harrison to capture <lb />
some Southern States, and thus <lb />
elect him. This is our fear and no <lb />
well informed man can say it is <lb />
groundless. <lb />
We believe in the sincerity and <lb />
patriotism of the members of the <lb />
Alliance. They arc seeking what <lb />
we are seeking from <lb />
Unwise legislation oppressive <lb />
conditions. They think this relief <lb />
will come by the election of <lb />
We believe the attempt to <lb />
Weaver may insure the el- c- <lb />
interests. The House, to be sure <lb />
if Democratic, will defeat it; but <lb />
we cannot be Stirs of two Demo- <lb />
Houses during the coining <lb />
Presidential The only safety <lb />
is in securing a Democratic <lb />
dent. That will put a quietus on <lb />
tho bill, certainly for four <lb />
years, most probably forever. <lb />
An Inhuman ton. <lb />
There is an old mini in No. B <lb />
township who sometime ago deed- <lb />
ed his property to his son upon <lb />
tho agreement that the son should <lb />
care for him what little time ho <lb />
had to live. After getting posses <lb />
of the property, the son drove <lb />
tho old roan away. days <lb />
ago the feeble old man went back <lb />
to bog for broad- ft was refused <lb />
him ho turned back. Feeble <lb />
from want of food, bowed down <lb />
with sorrow and humiliation, he <lb />
fell exhausted by the wayside, <lb />
where he was found by tho neigh- <lb />
who took him to a house <lb />
near by and ministered to his <lb />
needs. When driven from homo <lb />
by his inhuman son, the old man <lb />
was given an asylum by a <lb />
who had been deserted by a <lb />
worthless husband who left her <lb />
Some fancy the charms of lily-white. <lb />
Of form and eve. <lb />
Who faints In the sunshine and <lb />
the shade, <lb />
And Is always ready to <lb />
But the girt of <lb />
bloom whose vein-; <lb />
healthy and free. <lb />
With the vigor of youth her <lb />
of gram. <lb />
Oil. that Is the maiden for me <lb />
She Is tho girl to for life. <lb />
Tin- sickly, complaining woman may be <lb />
an object of love pity, but she ceases <lb />
of Harrison, and we bill <lb />
i. <lb />
manhood to condemn him. <lb />
This <lb />
A. i Pure Democracy which floats <lb />
on our banner at tho masthead of <lb />
this <lb />
weaknesses and disorders sub- <lb />
the truth as we see It. Time will and a martyr to bear <lb />
determine who is right. <lb />
, ,,.,., i . , la cure for <lb />
for decision, let us not resort inn complaint, raid will the <lb />
to denunciation. The man who drooping sufferer into <lb />
. . . I happy, woman. Guaranteed <lb />
I resorts to ft creates a suspicion In <lb />
his own honesty or intelligence. <lb />
every <lb />
j money paid it <lb />
WHO TARIFF TAX <lb />
There i.-i h street car driver in <lb />
Washington named Mike <lb />
He i fl native of Ireland and has <lb />
been in this country about six <lb />
rears. During the int year Mike <lb />
has been paying a good deal of <lb />
attention to the tariff <lb />
has been led away by the <lb />
theories of the lb-publicans that <lb />
protection was a good thing for <lb />
pOOl man and helped to keep <lb />
wages. He had told, by <lb />
the Republicans, and by <lb />
Icy in particular, that the foreign- <lb />
paid our taxes. About ten <lb />
days ago a cousin of Mike's <lb />
rived in this country. Ho brought <lb />
a present from Mike's mother to <lb />
her son. consisting of twelve pairs <lb />
of woolen socks which herself <lb />
knitted for him. It is safe to say <lb />
that the value of tho socks was <lb />
about cents a pair, but <lb />
Mike's cousin arrived at tho <lb />
tom house he was assessed <lb />
cents a pair tariff duty on the <lb />
socks When ho came to Mike <lb />
he showed his receipt from tho <lb />
custom -house officers for the <lb />
that ho paid for the dozen <lb />
socks, and Mike, of had to <lb />
refund tho money to him. This <lb />
set Mike thinking, and on the <lb />
-suggestion of a friend, with whom <lb />
he conferred, he addressed the <lb />
following letter to <lb />
on the <lb />
Hon. William -Dear <lb />
I read your speeches in the <lb />
of Representatives during <lb />
the Fifty first Congress when the <lb />
tariff bill was under discussion, <lb />
in which yon and made <lb />
that tho foreigner paid <lb />
our taxes. I also read your speech <lb />
as presiding officer of the <lb />
National Convention at Min- <lb />
in which you asserted <lb />
again that tho paid our <lb />
taxes. My mother sent mo a doz- <lb />
en pair of socks from Ireland a <lb />
few days ago, each pair being <lb />
worth about cents. My cousin, <lb />
who brought to mo, had to <lb />
pay cents a pair tariff duties on <lb />
tho socks at the Now York <lb />
tom-House. Will you please <lb />
enough to toll me what foreign <lb />
Government I shall apply to hate <lb />
that refunded to me I If the <lb />
foreigner pays the tax, as you say <lb />
he docs, I to get my <lb />
money back, but I do not know <lb />
just exactly to what foreign Gov- <lb />
to apply, and I hope you <lb />
will be kind enough to inform me <lb />
by return mail. Yours truly, <lb />
Michael- <lb />
This is a very pretty little ob- <lb />
lesson, and should not be lost <lb />
sight of by people who are labor- <lb />
to understand the tariff <lb />
Washington<lb /></p>
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                <p>
LETTER. <lb />
they are called upon to elected a delegate to the <lb />
I the nominee. Third party con- <lb />
for Governor. for four mention in last <lb />
to any-These <lb />
most everybody cannot <lb />
reform r <lb />
Greenville, N. <lb />
Editor <lb />
i, <lb />
AUGUST U, <lb />
at <lb />
N. C-. M mill mail <lb />
TICKET <lb />
job <lb />
CLEVELAND. <lb />
York. <lb />
Of <lb />
CHARLES AYCOCK, <lb />
SMITH. <lb />
W. A- B. BRANCH, <lb />
of Beaufort. <lb />
STATE DEMOCRATIC TICKET- <lb />
ELIAS <lb />
of <lb />
Knit A ST <lb />
II A. <lb />
of <lb />
FOB <lb />
com,. <lb />
of Wake. <lb />
DONALD W. LAIN. <lb />
Wake. <lb />
R. M. <lb />
if Buncombe. <lb />
mm hit. o ; <lb />
J. C SCARBOROUGH. <lb />
of Johnston. <lb />
pan <lb />
FRANK I. <lb />
of <lb />
ran of truth <lb />
GEORGE A. SHUFFORD. <lb />
N. <lb />
Ar 15th 1802, <lb />
-who is Dr. A nation- Mr. should j of g not <lb />
from his county town says himself politically before he enters untrue hut wholly <lb />
he stands indicted in its court for i the campaign to preach bis so-1 Christian. Professing as you do <lb />
reform to the people <lb />
Mr. Cobb for Governor i lit t county. in your walk, and arc- <lb />
was a Republican until Cleveland The REFLECTOR was glad to see j in the <lb />
in and he followed many that Mr- had a letter from I certainly not honoring <lb />
and turned Democrat. Dr. lone of the truest and best men, Master or bis cause, when yon go <lb />
Durham for Secretary of State is <lb />
Bid to have been a Democrat. <lb />
Mr. Worth, candidate <lb />
has been a Republican, a <lb />
Prohibitionist, Ac. Mr. Lyon for <lb />
Attorney General has always been land be loyal to that political party <lb />
a Republican of tho stripe by whose exclusive favor and re <lb />
Rev. Mr. Woody has been a Re-1 support he to day tills the <lb />
publican Prohibitionist- Mr. I high office of Clerk of the <lb />
Malone. an old line liberal <lb />
political looker. Maj. <lb />
out of your way to try to injure <lb />
defame the character of my <lb />
an eminent jurist of the State, and <lb />
it hopes that he will receive others, <lb />
good advice and we lave COurage of our <lb />
by them he may yet influenced and are to <lb />
to turn from the error of his way I stand by them. <lb />
am disposed to look eh <lb />
upon you your course is men <lb />
BARGAINS. <lb />
COUNTY DEMOCRATIC TICKET. <lb />
Mill <lb />
F- G. JAMES- <lb />
FREDERICK <lb />
I. K- <lb />
RICHARD W. KING. <lb />
of <lb />
HENRY HARDING. <lb />
JOHN <lb />
FOB <lb />
DR. WM. E. <lb />
FOR <lb />
J. B. KILPATRICK. <lb />
is a respectable Republican- <lb />
Col. T- B. candidate fr <lb />
Auditor, many know as an old <lb />
Republican Post Office inspector. <lb />
This old Boss Republican of <lb />
Western North Carolina now <lb />
boasts that he is fie bass singer <lb />
in the choir which sings <lb />
and ministers of grace defend us <lb />
This is the complexion of the tick- <lb />
et you are asked to support- How <lb />
can you do this and say you are <lb />
for reform You are all too well <lb />
acquainted with the Republican <lb />
party to believe that these men <lb />
who to have changed to <lb />
your way of thinking are anything <lb />
but what they have always been, <lb />
opposed to all reforms. This is <lb />
not a ticket of your own way of <lb />
thinking and many of you will <lb />
never support it. <lb />
THIRD PARTY CONVENTION. <lb />
The so-called People's cob- <lb />
met in <lb />
inst- It is evidently a misnomer <lb />
to call it Third or Peoples party <lb />
convention. It exceedingly <lb />
mongrel affair. Among the more <lb />
prominent in the transaction of the <lb />
business were old moss back Re- <lb />
publicans, and such, tails, <lb />
mugwump ft Co. with a <lb />
sprinkling of It <lb />
is literally true that almost all truly <lb />
People's party men are thoroughly <lb />
disgusted with the proceedings of <lb />
the convention. Many honest <lb />
had gone into tho Third <lb />
party because they believed by so <lb />
doing they would benefit their con- <lb />
They have never been Re- <lb />
publicans. They never intended <lb />
to do anything that would be to <lb />
the interest of their greatest <lb />
my, the Republican party. They <lb />
are forever opposed to Republican <lb />
rule. They now realize the fact <lb />
that the convention in Raleigh was <lb />
largely controlled by men who are <lb />
working in the interest of the Re- <lb />
publicans. They are no longer <lb />
to this fact. The con- <lb />
put themselves on record, <lb />
and the honest men of the Third <lb />
party are now realizing that the <lb />
Republicans are only so <lb />
long as they may advance their <lb />
own plan. <lb />
When Col. Harry Skinner, of <lb />
this place, who had been <lb />
for Governor by acclamation, <lb />
made as a condition of his <lb />
if at any hour there <lb />
appears such a division wrought <lb />
among the white people of this <lb />
country that the ma- <lb />
chine, the common cause of all our <lb />
and the enemy of us all and <lb />
of our country, has and is <lb />
taking advantage of our <lb />
division and white supremacy is <lb />
endangered, want to advise you <lb />
of it other words he wanted to <lb />
withdraw if the Republicans in- <lb />
stead of standing with the Third <lb />
party put out a ticket of their own, <lb />
which meant the defeat of both the <lb />
Democratic and Third parties, and <lb />
throwing the State under <lb />
the convention at once <lb />
sat down upon him and demanded <lb />
that he should withdraw. The <lb />
leaders in this demand were such <lb />
old time Republicans as T. B <lb />
Long, Nat Macon and others. <lb />
They showed their true colors and <lb />
what their intentions are when they <lb />
denounced a man and had him <lb />
literally driven out for the <lb />
of opposition to Republican <lb />
rule. <lb />
The Reflector believes that all <lb />
white men who have with <lb />
the Third party will see that the <lb />
Republicans are going to use <lb />
them for an aid society even if it <lb />
becomes necessary for a few of <lb />
them to renounce their allegiance <lb />
to their old friends and blow loud <lb />
and long for the Third party. <lb />
We would especially call the at- <lb />
of the farmers of Pitt <lb />
MR. LETTER. <lb />
In to-days Reflector appears a <lb />
letter from Mr. E. A. intend- <lb />
ed as a reply to some comments we <lb />
made two weeks ago upon his <lb />
the Democratic party and plant <lb />
himself squarely in line with <lb />
the Third party movement. He <lb />
says that our characterization of <lb />
him not only unwarranted <lb />
and untrue but wholly <lb />
After this state- <lb />
in the opening part of his <lb />
letter we expected him to make <lb />
some effort to show wherein the <lb />
Reflector had done him an <lb />
or misrepresented him in any <lb />
wise- it Beams that he <lb />
and studiously omits to particular- <lb />
or point out in what respect he <lb />
was wrongly accused or unjustly <lb />
censured. His letter deals in vain <lb />
jangling and glittering <lb />
ties. <lb />
He speaks of prescriptive and <lb />
intolerant as doing the <lb />
Democratic party great harm in <lb />
this county- There has been no <lb />
Bach policy pursued or advocated. <lb />
facts can be cited sustain- <lb />
such an assertion. This is <lb />
simply a cry started so as to give <lb />
some pretense of plausible excuse <lb />
for leaving tho Democratic party- <lb />
It is no new dodge. It has been <lb />
the demagogic cry of political <lb />
kickers and enemies of tho Demo- <lb />
party in campaigns before <lb />
this. The Reflector is aware <lb />
that some Third were dis- <lb />
appointed at our primaries held on <lb />
the Saturday our Demo- <lb />
county convention. They <lb />
participated in those primaries, <lb />
and because the true Dem- <lb />
being in an overwhelming <lb />
majority, chose to elect only <lb />
straight Democrats as <lb />
gates to the county convention <lb />
on July 27th. the larger part <lb />
of the minority crowd became dis- <lb />
and made themselves <lb />
delegates to the Third party meet- <lb />
Unless they, a weak <lb />
could boss the Democratic <lb />
and dictate the delegates, <lb />
they were unwilling to be govern- <lb />
ed by the action of said primaries. <lb />
A piece of attempted bossism <lb />
heard of before in the county of <lb />
Pitt, an effort to reverse the time <lb />
honored policy that a majority <lb />
shall rule in Democratic <lb />
In order to keep the Democrat- <lb />
party in the hands of its friends <lb />
and to preserve its grand <lb />
pies, it was well for tho honest <lb />
Democrats in tho different town- <lb />
ships at their primaries to select <lb />
none but loyal Democrats to rep- <lb />
represent them in county <lb />
for they had been deceived <lb />
by some men who were debates <lb />
to the State Democratic <lb />
and after returning <lb />
had repudiated the work they had <lb />
there helped to do. It time <lb />
to become suspicions of men <lb />
who proved faithless to the party <lb />
at whose hands they accepted a <lb />
commission as delegate to the <lb />
State convention. Mr. was <lb />
a delegate to the Democratic <lb />
State convention, he participated <lb />
in the Greenville Democratic <lb />
that elected delegates to the <lb />
Democratic county convention <lb />
which nominated a legislative and <lb />
county ticket and sent delegates <lb />
to Edenton to nominate a Demo- <lb />
candidate for Congress and <lb />
a Presidential Elector. Mr. <lb />
addressed tho party con- <lb />
in Greenville the 30th of <lb />
July in manner as described in <lb />
Court of Pitt county. <lb />
We did not suppose for a mo- <lb />
that Mr- would resign <lb />
his office, but along with thous- <lb />
ands of other Democrats in the <lb />
county expressed the opinion that <lb />
he to do so- This remark, <lb />
to be sure, touched him in a ten- <lb />
place, his <lb />
to serve his people is always <lb />
set forth. But, Mr. <lb />
if you really think that the great <lb />
majority of those who put you in <lb />
this office now endorse your <lb />
there is an easy way <lb />
to test this matter. Suppose in <lb />
the coming election it was agreed <lb />
that every man who voted for you <lb />
two years ago should have his <lb />
opinion recorded as to whether he <lb />
endorsed you or not- We dare <lb />
say you would not consent to <lb />
influenced by that poll of opinion <lb />
as to your continuing in office or <lb />
resigning- <lb />
the fight for reform and in <lb />
it to tho This is his war <lb />
whoop. Uttered by a Third party <lb />
man, what does it mean and what <lb />
its logical result. It means that <lb />
Mr- will vote for Weaver and <lb />
help to give North Carolina's <lb />
vote to Harrison. It is in- <lb />
directly but most surely assisting <lb />
the Republicans to carry North <lb />
Carolina in this election. It is <lb />
strengthening the Republican par- <lb />
and helping to perpetuate it in <lb />
power, which party alone is re- <lb />
for the legislative evils, <lb />
the class legislation and financial <lb />
burdens of which our people com- <lb />
plain. This is the result of such a <lb />
course, and your reforms will <lb />
come to a finish and ho Southern <lb />
people will to grief if Harri- <lb />
son upon his Force bill platform <lb />
is re-elected and the next Con- <lb />
is controlled by tho <lb />
J. B. Y Y <lb />
DEALERS IN <lb />
The Third party Congressional <lb />
Convention at Edenton, last <lb />
Thursday nominated Col. Harry <lb />
Skinner. In his speech he took the <lb />
same position ho did in Raleigh <lb />
which met with the same result- <lb />
ho was pat down and another man <lb />
nominated. The second <lb />
was given to Mr. E. A. <lb />
W. R- Henry. Esq., of <lb />
son, made three excellent speeches <lb />
in Pitt county last week, one at <lb />
Falkland, one at and <lb />
at Black Jack. At each point he <lb />
did good work for the Democracy. <lb />
Ho contrasted the records of the <lb />
three candidates for President so <lb />
forcibly that no white man bearing <lb />
him should his duty. He <lb />
produced records which showed <lb />
the Republican party to be pledged <lb />
to the Force Bill and that it was <lb />
their intention to fasten it upon <lb />
the people of the South the very <lb />
first opportunity they had. After <lb />
producing against <lb />
the iniquitous ho said the <lb />
merchants of our country could do <lb />
most effective work if every time <lb />
they sold an article over their <lb />
counters they told the <lb />
how much the bill added <lb />
to the price- Mr. Henry brings <lb />
out telling points on all the issues <lb />
that are before the people. <lb />
In the list of appointments at <lb />
which A- E- Stevenson, <lb />
date Vice-President, is to speak <lb />
in Carolina, Goldsboro is <lb />
put down as one of the places <lb />
which he will visit. The <lb />
is of the opinion that the Executive <lb />
Committee should change that <lb />
from to <lb />
Rocky Mount. to <lb />
from all this portion of the <lb />
Stale Rocky Mount has many ad- <lb />
vantages over Goldsboro. If the <lb />
speaking is at Rocky Mount, <lb />
along the lines of tho <lb />
and Greenville road, tho Wash- <lb />
road, the Plymouth read <lb />
and the Norfolk and Carolina road, <lb />
could attend and return home the <lb />
same day, while they could not <lb />
go to hear the speaking-at Golds- <lb />
and get back under two <lb />
days. Rocky Mount, too, would <lb />
be just as good a point for the <lb />
people on the main line of the W. <lb />
k W. road. If the committee are <lb />
to put Mr. Stevenson at the point <lb />
where tho most people can hear <lb />
him, the appointment for this <lb />
of the State should be at <lb />
Rocky <lb />
w ; <lb />
to the character of the ticket I the Reflector two weeks ago, and <lb />
the <lb />
Century, Re- <lb />
can <lb />
Reflector Book <lb />
of Reviews, Frank <lb />
Puck and <lb />
paper. A large assort meat, f late <lb />
novels will be In this <lb />
week. <lb />
sometimes are not wholly <lb />
Bible for what they do. pros <lb />
and intolerant policy that <lb />
has been pursued by you has <lb />
wrought great harm to the Demo <lb />
party in this county. The <lb />
policy that has been <lb />
the rule so long has become <lb />
and is no longer effective. In <lb />
no State has it been carried to such <lb />
an extent as in North Carolina and <lb />
in no county in the State further <lb />
in Pitt county. <lb />
a received a few days <lb />
ago, from one of the best and <lb />
truest men in tho State, one who <lb />
stands second to none in the <lb />
of all the people in the <lb />
State, an eminent jurist who ranks <lb />
first in his profession, he uses the <lb />
following language in regard to <lb />
the policy that should <lb />
the discussion of these differ- <lb />
we should avoid all bitter- <lb />
intolerance or <lb />
The man who encourages <lb />
bigotry and language <lb />
is an enemy to the and m- <lb />
the best interest of all. <lb />
Truth and justice can never ad- <lb />
by harsh words or unkind <lb />
has never <lb />
yet settled any controversy in the <lb />
right way- The subject is one of <lb />
the most importance <lb />
of great difficulty, it should be <lb />
discussed in a spirit of absolute <lb />
freedom and toleration. Men <lb />
should pot be on ac- <lb />
count of their opinions or the ex- <lb />
of them. A cause which <lb />
will not admit of freedom of dis- <lb />
is not entitled to <lb />
In an address by the Hon. Basil <lb />
B- Gordon, chairman of the Demo- <lb />
State Central Committee of <lb />
Virginia directed the Demo- <lb />
members of tho Third Par- <lb />
in Virginia he closes the ad- <lb />
dress in tho following <lb />
However yen may cast your vote. <lb />
I for one shall not doubt that you <lb />
have done so with a full sense of <lb />
the responsibility involved, and <lb />
actuated by as sincere u love of <lb />
our common State as any class of <lb />
her <lb />
The contrast between the <lb />
ions Of these men and yours <lb />
from your article is very mark- <lb />
ed indeed. <lb />
The support of G rover Cleveland <lb />
been made tho test of loyalty <lb />
to the Democratic party in this <lb />
county. It is well known that <lb />
there is a large number of our <lb />
who and been for <lb />
some time bitterly opposed to Mr. <lb />
Cleveland's financial views, and <lb />
who would not support him. They <lb />
were as honest in their convictions <lb />
of what was their as yon <lb />
could be. They had always <lb />
worked for and voted for the Dem- <lb />
party, they were anxious to <lb />
see the people of this country once <lb />
more on the high road to prosper- <lb />
they believed that they were <lb />
working for the best interests of <lb />
all tho people and believing <lb />
they could not and would not vole <lb />
for Mr. Cleveland. Among this <lb />
number was myself You will <lb />
perhaps acknowledge that the <lb />
present condition of affairs is in <lb />
deed deplorable. You bound <lb />
to admit that reform is needed and <lb />
must come or that the people will <lb />
be slaves to the money power of <lb />
this country which is worse, <lb />
worse, was chattel <lb />
slavery before the war. No system <lb />
of slavery can equal it- neither <lb />
feeds, clothes nor shelters its slaves <lb />
nor does it furnish them medicine <lb />
when sick. All these -were furnish- <lb />
ed under our former system. <lb />
As for myself. Mr. Editor, I wish <lb />
to say that I was born and raised <lb />
in this county, that I am no <lb />
to tho people and you will not <lb />
injure me or my standing with <lb />
them by such language as is found <lb />
in your columns. Honestly <lb />
that unless the reforms we <lb />
seek can be brought about that <lb />
our country and Government is <lb />
doomed, honestly believing that <lb />
the rights of the people must be <lb />
respected and in order that they <lb />
may be respected and protected <lb />
that must be a change in tho <lb />
financial of our Gov- <lb />
and being convinced of <lb />
the justness of our demands and <lb />
that they essential to the <lb />
of our liberties, I say <lb />
now as said on the 30th of July <lb />
that I am in the fight tor reform <lb />
and in it to the finish- When I am <lb />
convinced of my error. I am ready <lb />
willing to change, but I can <lb />
never be driven by such means s <lb />
you using. <lb />
The people alive to the is- <lb />
sues of the day as is shown by the <lb />
attendance at the different con- <lb />
that have been held, and <lb />
no man who is not blinded by <lb />
but will gay that the <lb />
People's party convention hold <lb />
here on the 30th July will com- <lb />
favorably with any Democratic <lb />
convention held here, in every <lb />
way. I am responsible to the <lb />
as an officer of- this county. I <lb />
was not placed in office by the Re- <lb />
and its advisers alone, <lb />
and believing that a large <lb />
of the people of the county, and <lb />
I mean a large majority of those <lb />
who voted for me now in this <lb />
fight with me as will be shown on <lb />
the day of election, I think that <lb />
you are a little too previous in <lb />
asking me to step down and out. <lb />
You will learn if you do not know <lb />
it now that you are not <lb />
now, and that yon can neither <lb />
make clerks nor unmake them. <lb />
My of office is two years <lb />
more and I propose to fill out my <lb />
term until some other reason is <lb />
Tuesday Morning, August <lb />
-WE WILL OFFER FOR- <lb />
Two WEEKS On y <lb />
The following goods at the following prices which are very much <lb />
less than the goods cost us. But we prefer to selling them now <lb />
at these prices to carrying them over to another season. <lb />
This offer is only open two weeks and under- <lb />
stand that we do agree to ever duplicate these <lb />
prices again, and nothing sold at these prices <lb />
on this list will be taken bark or exchanged. <lb />
Come at once and get the choice, it will pay you. We give you <lb />
the former prices at which the were sold, and the prices <lb />
at which we are now offering them. Look over the list <lb />
and see if there is not a bargain in them for yon. <lb />
We beg to announce to our many <lb />
friends and customers that we <lb />
have the largest and best selected <lb />
stock of Goods to be <lb />
town. And while we are not sell <lb />
at cost we beg to announce <lb />
that we think we and will tin- <lb />
it i <lb />
n M <lb />
ti t<lb />
SwIm <lb />
it I <lb />
ti<lb />
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ti t, <lb />
t.<lb />
Lawn <lb />
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a I <lb />
it<lb />
All W. down to<lb />
Yard Wide c <lb />
Wash <lb />
Pineapple <lb />
Solid Brown Checked <lb />
India <lb />
Bedford JO <lb />
Inverness c <lb />
g c <lb />
Embroidered <lb />
.<lb />
. <lb />
Worsted<lb />
Handkerchiefs <lb />
White Lawn<lb />
tons <lb />
Gauze<lb />
. . <lb />
Silk<lb />
Remnants J-At Straw Hats <lb />
Kali Matting; cent-, marked<lb />
buying now yon will safe at least per cent, on every article in this list <lb />
as the pi he put upon these goods arc much below what they cost But <lb />
we would rather sell now and lose something than to carry them over for another <lb />
season Call and examine for Ask to see our Bargain Counter. <lb />
YOUNG <lb />
given that J should resign to <lb />
please you. <lb />
My desire is to do my duty as <lb />
an officer and as I <lb />
have always endeavored to live so <lb />
as to merit the esteem and <lb />
of fellow man and now <lb />
at the age of fifty years I have the <lb />
satisfaction of knowing the <lb />
esteem in which I am held by the <lb />
good people of not only this but <lb />
counties where am known, <lb />
can never be damaged by such <lb />
unjust and unwarranted assaults <lb />
as yon make upon me, and which <lb />
I am glad to meet the <lb />
most universal condemnation of <lb />
high toned honorable gentlemen <lb />
everywhere. All I ask of you sir, <lb />
is to treat me fairly. If lam <lb />
wrong me by argument, <lb />
you can never do by abuse- <lb />
Ton Are Not Ii It <lb />
If you fail to sec the brand new stock of <lb />
GENERAL MERCHANDISE <lb />
-----that is now being <lb />
W. H. WHITE. <lb />
------1 have Just me to suit----- <lb />
GENTLEMEN, <lb />
LADY. <lb />
HOUSEKEEPER. <lb />
I FARMER, <lb />
BODY ELSE <lb />
If you want anything wear or anything <lb />
to eat, or any article to go in the <lb />
call on me. Goods all new, not a piece <lb />
am able to take care of myself and as low as <lb />
propose to do so. I shall during j at- <lb />
the campaign discuss the issues. white- <lb />
before the people have j <lb />
time and opportunity, and j Two doors from V. A. <lb />
can have the opportunity of hear-1 near Five Points, <lb />
me and judge for yourself how . <lb />
much I will get Now A I <lb />
Mr. Editor in conclusion I will ti- i <lb />
simply say, that misrepresentation <lb />
and abuse of the men who are en- <lb />
gaged this fight is calculated to I <lb />
do groat harm, and cannot <lb />
any good- If you are lion j <lb />
eat and in your efforts and <lb />
believe them to be for the best in-. <lb />
people, allow the <lb />
men who think differently from I us Street, tn rear of Dr. D. L. James <lb />
yon tho privilege of differing with <lb />
yon, and give them the credit of <lb />
being honest and also. <lb />
N. . <lb />
They are in no inferiors. <lb />
Their interest hero is as <lb />
yours, their all is here, and then- <lb />
past lives prove their devotion to <lb />
country. <lb />
g. A- Mote. <lb />
Notice of Dissolution. <lb />
business heretofore be- <lb />
tween E. Hester and Alex <lb />
under the firm name of E. J. Hester <lb />
Co., has been this day dissolved by mu- <lb />
LB <lb />
E. J- <lb />
Greenville Aug. <lb />
MM <lb />
Hat <lb />
Cam It. All nil ii. <lb />
I take groat pleasure in informing my <lb />
friends and the <lb />
that <lb />
-.-NEW <lb />
is now open, A successful career of <lb />
.-. YEARS <lb />
is of the satisfaction always give. <lb />
My Work Speaks Itself. <lb />
Call early and examine <lb />
Hoping to gain your confidence, and <lb />
merit favor. I am <lb />
Very respectfully, <lb />
For Sale on Easy Terms <lb />
Double Store In Greenville. I <lb />
offer sale on easy terms the large <lb />
Double Store north of street, <lb />
east of Evans street, with lot front <lb />
feet Fifth street feet deep. A <lb />
any prices on the different <lb />
lines of Goods earned by us. <lb />
throw out no baits to entrap <lb />
To one and all we extend <lb />
a cordial welcome to our <lb />
will be pleased to serve you with <lb />
any goods in the following lines <lb />
o- <lb />
Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Notions, <lb />
Gent's Furnishing Goods, Pants <lb />
Goods, Hats, Shoes, Hardware, <lb />
Cutlery, Nails, Tinware, Crockery, <lb />
Glassware, Groceries, deg. <lb />
White Oil cents per gallon, <lb />
Wood and Willow Ware, Harness, <lb />
-------o <lb />
Whips and Collars, Farming Tools <lb />
Plows of the improved makes, <lb />
Trunks, Valises, Floor Matting, <lb />
Oil Children's Carriages, <lb />
and the largest and best selected <lb />
stock of FURNITURE ever kept <lb />
in our town. When in need of <lb />
anything in our various line try us. <lb />
Yours, anxious for trade, <lb />
J. B. CHERRY CO, <lb />
THE OLD RELIABLE CARRIAGE FACTORY <lb />
Has Moved to next Door Court House <lb />
OF <lb />
BUGGIES, CARTS DRAYS. <lb />
My Factory Is well equipped with the host put up nothing <lb />
but We keep tip with the times improved styles <lb />
material used in all work, AU styles of Springs are you can septet from <lb />
Brewster, Storm, Coil, Ram Horn, <lb />
Also keep on hand a lull of ready . <lb />
HARNESS AND WHIPS <lb />
he year round, which will as low as <lb />
Special Attention Given to REPAIRING. <lb />
Thanking people of this and surrounding counties for past favors we hope t <lb />
merit a continuance of the same <lb />
J. SUGG-, <lb />
LIFE AND FIRE INSURANCE T <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C <lb />
OFFICE SUGG JAMES STAND <lb />
All kinds Risks placed in strictly <lb />
FIRST-CLASS COMPANIES <lb />
At lowest current rates- <lb />
AM AGENT FOR A FIRST-CLASS FIRE <lb />
Horner Military Oxford. N. C.<lb />
buildings, hot and cold baths, gymnasium, healthful climate, <lb />
surroundings A model home school for boys. <lb />
son on <lb />
ESTABLISHED 1883. <lb />
I, <lb />
Headquarter for the following lines of <lb />
Car load Mew Pork. Boxes Crackers. <lb />
Car load Rib Side Meat. <lb />
Car load Flour, all grades. <lb />
Car load White Seed Oats. <lb />
Cases Star Lye. <lb />
Cases s Bread Powders. <lb />
Soap. , . <lb />
Cherries and Peaches. <lb />
Full line Case Goods. <lb />
mo Boxes Tobacco, <lb />
Boxes <lb />
Barrels Molasses. <lb />
Stick Candy. <lb />
Barrels Gail it Ax Snuff. <lb />
Hi Barrels Railroad Mills Snuff. <lb />
Barrels Snuff. <lb />
Paper Sacks, <lb />
N. c. <lb />
For Insurance by the year In on, of <lb />
the beat Companies in existence, see <lb />
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T. Flanker was sick last week. <lb />
Autumn on. <lb />
Vacation U nearly <lb />
sweet potatoes have appeared in <lb />
market. <lb />
methods, wherein they appeared <lb />
more i desirous to add discord <lb />
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Cotton Seed Meal for stile the <lb />
Brick Store. <lb />
Cleveland <lb />
tor Book Store. <lb />
The are cool enough for sleep <lb />
to be delightful. <lb />
The New Home Ma for <lb />
Brae. <lb />
If i- about time for the to <lb />
put In an appearance. <lb />
This section had light rains <lb />
Monday evenings. <lb />
County candidates at next Sat- <lb />
Don't forget it. <lb />
of were caught in <lb />
last week. <lb />
New Home Sewing Machine <lb />
all parts Brown Bro-. <lb />
Lots of small melons in town last week. <lb />
The large ones were scarce. <lb />
New Cheese and X. Y. State <lb />
Butter at the Old Brick Store. <lb />
This is preserving season and many a <lb />
matron is over the sweets. <lb />
Want to eat something good Bin <lb />
at the Old Store. <lb />
The continued dry weather seriously <lb />
injured crops in many sections. <lb />
Cash given for Produce. Hides. <lb />
and at the Old Brick Store. <lb />
Furniture. Bedsteads <lb />
I Mattresses at the Old Brick Store. <lb />
comity has a lovely Third <lb />
on it. <lb />
There is some complaint about <lb />
that needs looking into. <lb />
Pender Co. made nearly lour <lb />
sets of tobacco Hue- this season. <lb />
Don't say a word against any home en- <lb />
give it your encourage- <lb />
A cleaning up of premises now might <lb />
prevent some cases of t fever in <lb />
the fall. <lb />
The farmers had line weather for <lb />
fodder last week and much of it was <lb />
tripped. <lb />
The lumber rebuilding <lb />
foot is slow putting in an <lb />
One 40-saw Brown ion. one <lb />
and cheap at<lb />
The firm of E. Hester Co. leaf to- <lb />
dealers, has dissolved. Sec notice <lb />
in this issue. <lb />
We hear that the Republican s will <lb />
hold a county convention on Saturday. <lb />
September 3rd. <lb />
The opening breaks September 1st are <lb />
all the talk. That date will lie a gala <lb />
day for <lb />
A named Stokes has been <lb />
Opened at stove on the line of the <lb />
Washington railroad. <lb />
Warehouse. Henderson, is <lb />
ready for new chop He <lb />
highest prices. <lb />
The Reflector Book Store has ordered a <lb />
of handsome Cleveland campaign <lb />
buttons. Wait for them. <lb />
Another supply of Bibles and <lb />
just received Brown <lb />
for American Bible Society. <lb />
Business promises to good this fall. <lb />
Those merchants who don't advertise <lb />
should be calling on the printers. <lb />
The old reliable is Ware- <lb />
house. Henderson. Send your tobacco <lb />
there. Cooper is the farmer's friend. <lb />
We have learned that Rev. T. Phil- <lb />
lips, who was nominated by the Third <lb />
party for the Legislature ha- withdrawn. <lb />
The Ladies Aid Society of the Baptist <lb />
church will have ice cream for sale the <lb />
day of opening break at the warehouses. <lb />
In order to close out my stock of To- <lb />
Knives and Thermometers before <lb />
the season ends I have reduced the price. <lb />
D. <lb />
Ship your tobacco to Wm <lb />
Henderson, and he will work <lb />
honestly and faithfully for your best <lb />
interest. <lb />
Remember if you send your tobacco to <lb />
Cooper's Warehouse. Henderson, you <lb />
high prices and happy. <lb />
Try it. <lb />
1st the Atlantic Hotel <lb />
Morehead will close for the season. It <lb />
ha- baas brilliant and successful season <lb />
u there. <lb />
goods tor J. C. Son. <lb />
Mr. W. A. Bernard left yesterday to <lb />
spend some days In county. <lb />
Mr. W. A. of Washington, has <lb />
taken a case with the typos. <lb />
John Cherry and family re- <lb />
turned last Wednesday from <lb />
Mr. F. L. a soldier of the IT. S. <lb />
Army at Fortress Monroe, is home on a <lb />
furlough. <lb />
Miss Katie Smith, of has <lb />
recently been visiting Miss Blanche <lb />
Flanagan. <lb />
Prof. R. X. of Tarboro. is <lb />
conducting a dancing class here in M <lb />
mania Hall. <lb />
Miss Settle Warren been sick <lb />
some days. We arc glad to hear that <lb />
she is better. <lb />
Mr. B- Yellowley. who several <lb />
months ha-been ill Mississippi, returned <lb />
home last week. <lb />
Mamie Bernard, who is teaching <lb />
in Wilmington, came home last week to <lb />
visit her mother. <lb />
Mr. E. Barnes, representing Coo- <lb />
Warehouse. Henderson, has been <lb />
spending the last days in this com- <lb />
is a hustler. <lb />
Rev. Dr. X. C. Hughes and family, of <lb />
Chi passed through <lb />
last week to western Car- <lb />
to spend a few days. <lb />
Mr. C. T. returned last week <lb />
from his trip north to purchase new <lb />
goods. His stock i- coming in and he is <lb />
ready to show something nice. <lb />
C any his been spending a <lb />
days at Rock. She was taken <lb />
sick up there and i- returning home. <lb />
Her brother. Mr. R. Cheery, went to <lb />
Raleigh yesterday to meet her. <lb />
Mrs. v. I,. of <lb />
arrived last week and will on next Mon- <lb />
day enter her duties as teacher of <lb />
Female School. The parents <lb />
are to lie congratulated <lb />
upon the of sending their <lb />
girls to Mrs. As an <lb />
tor and trainer of girls she stands with- <lb />
out a peer. work bears the highest <lb />
testimonials a teacher could possess. <lb />
Both her instruction and her influence in <lb />
the school room are beyond estimation. <lb />
We bespeak for her a large school. <lb />
Again the would remind <lb />
its local readers not to complain if they <lb />
fail to sec the names of their guests in <lb />
if they fail to let the editor know <lb />
they visitor-. We are always glad <lb />
to have such items. Don't hesitate to <lb />
tell any Item of news. <lb />
More than two prize houses will be <lb />
needed here. We have heard of some <lb />
buyers wanting to come bore and locate <lb />
who could not do so because of <lb />
to secure prize house room. Let <lb />
more be built. If is to be the <lb />
market it should be every convenience <lb />
for handling tobacco must be provided. <lb />
The broad smiles our candidate for <lb />
Sheriff. Mr. R. W. King, wore as he <lb />
came down the street last <lb />
day morning, made hi- friends believe <lb />
he had just secured a big lot of votes and <lb />
was correspondingly happy. It wasn't <lb />
the votes bin a sweet little girl at his <lb />
house that made Dick so lull of -mile-. <lb />
Pastor Resigned- <lb />
Rev. A. D. Banter recently tendered <lb />
hi- resignation as pastor the Baptist <lb />
church here. At a meeting of the <lb />
Church last Wednesday night his <lb />
was accepted. Mr. Hunter ha-had <lb />
charge of ibis church for two years <lb />
his pastorate has at all times ac- <lb />
It is regretted that he leaves <lb />
the work in Pitt country. <lb />
Halifax All Right. <lb />
It has been rumored down this <lb />
that the d party almost had Halifax <lb />
solid, but we heard a gentleman <lb />
who knows the county well say that Hal- <lb />
will be found square in the Demo- <lb />
column when election day come.-. <lb />
The Democrats of that county nominated <lb />
a good ticket last week and the <lb />
tor hope- to hear of its election a <lb />
handsome majority. <lb />
is not a nicer warehouse in <lb />
Carolina than the Ea-tern. <lb />
tiling i- in for the opening, <lb />
1st. <lb />
A bank in Weldon. <lb />
lay. Mr. W. E. Daniel i- <lb />
Weldon is a growing town and a good <lb />
bank w as needed there. <lb />
If you want to see a busy place now <lb />
peep the office. Three <lb />
papers lots of job work make our <lb />
seven boys hustle. <lb />
Every business man in Greenville <lb />
lend his aid to making this town <lb />
a leading tobacco market. It can be done <lb />
and must be done. <lb />
In the midst of political excitement <lb />
don't forget to drop in a good word <lb />
your town occasionally. Greenville will <lb />
do to keep an eye on. <lb />
Keep the date in mind, <lb />
Sept. 7th. as the time the grand <lb />
in Greenville and raising the <lb />
Cleveland and Carr nag. <lb />
The Reflector is requested to invite <lb />
everybody to Democratic at <lb />
to-morrow. The <lb />
will not object to your taking a basket <lb />
along with yon. <lb />
a week to-morrow to the opening <lb />
breaks in of Greenville's tobacco <lb />
warehouses. The town will be full <lb />
people. The wedding to take place at <lb />
the Eastern is all the talk. <lb />
Parents and others interested in <lb />
are invited to be present at the open- <lb />
exercises at <lb />
next morning. <lb />
Z. D. <lb />
People passing over it declare the dam <lb />
from the north end the bridge to high <lb />
land the biggest improvement a de- <lb />
It ought to have been built <lb />
ago. but it is late than never. <lb />
Every day the Third party is loosing <lb />
ground. Many good men who in- dis- <lb />
covering that they have been misled in- <lb />
to it are coming out and declaring their <lb />
allegiance to the Democratic, party. <lb />
Don't tail to read the advertisement <lb />
the Greenville Warehouse which <lb />
pears to-day. Old Man U ready <lb />
tor tobacco and promises to please <lb />
every person who with him. <lb />
Monday the trains on the Washington <lb />
branch rood began carrying the mails, <lb />
supplying Oakley. <lb />
Stokes and Washington. This is <lb />
the people along the line the <lb />
road. <lb />
The Democratic picnic at to- <lb />
morrow be a tremendous affair. All <lb />
the North side of the river and all who <lb />
can from the south side will be <lb />
there. The train will have all it can <lb />
carry. <lb />
On Aug. Cooper's Warehouse, <lb />
Henderson, new primings for R- <lb />
R. Carr 15,50, So and <lb />
Ungrateful. <lb />
I been visited by a log- <lb />
during Hie past week who i <lb />
of an He claims to lie a <lb />
maimed Confederate soldier. Hi- con- <lb />
shows that he has severe <lb />
and this fact alone elicits <lb />
for him. But when he applies for <lb />
aid to any one, if the gift wanted is not <lb />
so large as be wants it to lie be it <lb />
back at I lie donor and follow- the act <lb />
with a tirade of abuse. Such conduct <lb />
should debar him from any <lb />
Gone Astray, <lb />
Mr. Pittman from near here, at- <lb />
tended the Third party State <lb />
which was held in Raleigh Tuesday. We <lb />
fear that he will get so deeply absorbed <lb />
in polities that be will forget the first <lb />
Only a months he <lb />
walked not in the path-, of the <lb />
nor did he stand in the way of sinners, <lb />
and was never seen in scat of the <lb />
fill, but recently he ha- entirely changed <lb />
his companions. Don't forget to heed <lb />
the of your Bible <lb />
ton Lamplight <lb />
Mr. Pittman is the man who the late <lb />
Third party convention in Greenville <lb />
nominated as their candidate for Regis- <lb />
of Deeds. <lb />
and tor P. <lb />
Jarratt, 4.50, 10.50 <lb />
MR. CARD. <lb />
Falkland, Pitt Co., N. C. <lb />
August 15th, 1892. <lb />
of The I <lb />
ask a small space to inform my <lb />
Peoples party friends, that I can- <lb />
not accept the nomination of Sen- <lb />
I would have declined be- <lb />
fore now but have been waiting <lb />
to be informed by some official <lb />
information authorized by the <lb />
Convention of the 3rd of July. <lb />
Rumor and the newspapers, say I <lb />
was nominated. It was <lb />
unsought and not merited, <lb />
and that by many of old personal <lb />
and political friends. <lb />
I can feel thankful and <lb />
grateful for such undeserved kind- <lb />
The complaints of the <lb />
farmers and laborers, are no idle <lb />
childish measures. Tear by year, <lb />
the and combines of the <lb />
moneyed plutocrats lessen the price <lb />
of bis labors, lessen the price of <lb />
his hard earnings that he has to <lb />
sell, and price the necessities he <lb />
is compelled to buy for himself <lb />
and home- Daily the free homes, <lb />
are passing away. <lb />
They know, almost a <lb />
the government has bean <lb />
run and directed to support and <lb />
protect the rich, that whilst all <lb />
wealth comes from <lb />
rich is getting pretty much all. <lb />
I can but wonder with <lb />
the patience and forbear- <lb />
of the farmers and laborers. <lb />
Down deep in the heart of the <lb />
proud is an <lb />
that unerringly teaches resist- <lb />
to obedience to God. <lb />
The people want reform, they de- <lb />
a change. <lb />
Candor compels me to state <lb />
I differed with the leaders as <lb />
and lo convince. To u <lb />
wayward brother, is <lb />
ever better than open rebuke. I <lb />
thought we would so act as to <lb />
first safely secure 0111- grand old <lb />
State, our Congress Districts, and <lb />
own county Republican <lb />
rule. Home is and <lb />
should be the first consideration <lb />
in ethics. It is the <lb />
idea which bus <lb />
the teachings of the Demo- <lb />
party. <lb />
This is not the hour for rash- <lb />
and passion. Let us reason <lb />
together. The great heart of the <lb />
people ever throbs with patriotic <lb />
emotions, and should be trusted. <lb />
But as I do not wish to write a <lb />
political homily nor trespass upon <lb />
your columns, I will close by j <lb />
saying that with to all <lb />
and malice to you find <lb />
me now, as the past, ever-ready <lb />
to give my humble services to the <lb />
grand old party to which J have <lb />
devoted the best part of my life. <lb />
For over forty years I have voted <lb />
the Democratic ticket, have <lb />
often trade sacrifices, dictated <lb />
more by zeal than prudence. <lb />
The people of my county have <lb />
ever-shown me great respect, and <lb />
confidence. As a Representative <lb />
I tried to do my duty, without <lb />
reward or the hope of reward. <lb />
Mr. Editor, now whilst <lb />
the restlessness, the <lb />
disturbances, the riotous out- <lb />
breaks causing bloodshed, the <lb />
strikes, the boycotts, resisting a <lb />
heartless moneyed plutocracy, I <lb />
am move than ever convinced that <lb />
we should return to the teachings <lb />
of Jefferson, Madison, Monroe, <lb />
Jackson. Polk, Pierce, <lb />
and others, who gave this country <lb />
laws and a government which has <lb />
been truth fully called the golden <lb />
age of America. <lb />
Mr. Editor, urge the <lb />
to be on their guard, ever re- <lb />
that <lb />
lance is the price of <lb />
Bad men, ambitions men, are <lb />
found in all parties, and for sol- <lb />
fish greed would corrupt purity <lb />
herself. best way to resist <lb />
and to strangle them, to fight <lb />
within our own household. When <lb />
our fore fathers penetrated the <lb />
wilderness, built them houses and <lb />
them with clay, they wont <lb />
inside to find the cracks. There <lb />
never was a time when should <lb />
be more mindful of the careful <lb />
and cautious examples bequeathed <lb />
to us. Lot us imitate thorn <lb />
cannot do so by dividing our <lb />
by voting for the nominees all the <lb />
way from Cleveland to <lb />
Constable- I think that is the <lb />
best way to reform. <lb />
W. It. William. <lb />
Notice. <lb />
ova. <lb />
In Telegraphy. <lb />
Art. not Rand. <lb />
Loom Ion famous for lie and Health. <lb />
For those Dot prepared for Col Classes, <lb />
Is a <lb />
Complete Preparatory Department. <lb />
Indent Preparatory <lb />
No charge medical alien- <lb />
LOW rates. For address <lb />
SCHOOL, Winston, N. C <lb />
Notice. <lb />
On Monday, the <lb />
A. D. INS, I will sell the Court I loose <lb />
door in the town lo the <lb />
highest bidder foe following <lb />
tract land l county, in <lb />
the town of known m <lb />
aid town as lots No. SB, and 8-. be- <lb />
ate In the <lb />
County. <lb />
T. Allen if.- Min- <lb />
Allen. T. II. Allen m wife <lb />
ks. Com <lb />
Stock. Stocks, Chile. <lb />
the <lb />
last fix minors their friend o. T. <lb />
Allen. <lb />
Against. <lb />
Home defendant. <lb />
The Hawed M hereby <lb />
to lie awl the <lb />
of our Court, at a court <lb />
lo I c held the county at the <lb />
Conn In on <lb />
lay after the let Monday of <lb />
it the day of <lb />
1812. and answer th complaint which <lb />
lie of the <lb />
Clerk of the Superior of said <lb />
within the three days said <lb />
term, and let said defendant take notice <lb />
that they fail to answer the said <lb />
Mrs. Joe Person's Will Cure <lb />
Indigestion. <lb />
X. C. <lb />
winter I was very much from <lb />
Indigestion and general debility, with a <lb />
followed with <lb />
dysentery. I tried one bottle <lb />
Mm. son's Remedy, and found so <lb />
relief and improvement Icon tinned <lb />
its use until used the bottle. <lb />
restored me to perfect health, and <lb />
I am now as sound as a silver dollar. I <lb />
can cheerfully recommend it as a good <lb />
blood purifier and a <lb />
up of u <lb />
Tobacco Growers <lb />
Tobacco Furnace <lb />
The best ever for <lb />
TOBACCO. <lb />
With it you have absolute <lb />
control over heating your <lb />
and it removes <lb />
All Danger of <lb />
Two per week can be <lb />
made in the same barn <lb />
co of different degrees of ripe- <lb />
can be cured at one time in <lb />
the same barn Saves labor and <lb />
fuel. <lb />
For further particulars ad- <lb />
dress <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
this paper when write. <lb />
Bet on tie Breaks <lb />
OLD MAN GUSS <lb />
Wants your Tobacco at the <lb />
GREENVILLE <lb />
WAREHOUSE. <lb />
the lots set to Ann K. Bernard plaint within the time by law <lb />
in division of binds Of William will apply to the court for <lb />
Bernard. to ;, van ex in my in the <lb />
hands for collection Ann K. Ber- under my hand and seal Of said <lb />
Hard and which have levied on said i court, this day <lb />
land as the of said Ann B. Her- A- <lb />
J. A. K. Sheriff. <lb />
The season opens with en <lb />
Thursday, September <lb />
Ml on your Tobacco and I <lb />
that will get .- high prices <lb />
for it as c n be had any- <lb />
where. <lb />
I will have help in conduct- <lb />
the Warehouse and <lb />
every will prompt <lb />
attention. forget to <lb />
bring me your Tobacco. <lb />
Watch <lb />
It will tell something of the Rare Bargains at <lb />
our Clothing Establishment. <lb />
Respectfully, <lb />
Opposite Old Brink Stow. <lb />
X. C <lb />
G. E. HARRIS, <lb />
in <lb />
SHOES, DRY GOODS, NOTIONS- <lb />
There is a deal of satisfaction in leading <lb />
we are still in that position. Rivals at- <lb />
tempt to follow our methods but find that we <lb />
lead them a merry chase and they finally give <lb />
it up or come to grief. <lb />
Elegance and durability, coupled with low <lb />
prices, is what has placed our Shoes, Dry Goods <lb />
and Notions in the lead. <lb />
BROWN BROTHERS. <lb />
Have on hand a full line of Cooking Stoves, Tin- <lb />
ware, Lump Goods, Taints, Oils, Glass Putty. <lb />
oar own stovepipe and pans of rolled h <lb />
Vim e slop. <lb />
Prices Low, <lb />
Terms Easy, <lb />
BROS. OFFER FOR SALE <lb />
L. no-no tar in, <lb />
Dam adjoining the land <lb />
of t; . T. Tyson mid I. II. A tine <lb />
farm of about acre-, with good <lb />
to com. to- <lb />
A line marl <lb />
A near mid jug In <lb />
on railroad, formerly own- <lb />
ed Caleb It Tripp. which <lb />
a are cleared, <lb />
r school <lb />
mile. Plenty marl on the adjoin- <lb />
farms. <lb />
A if acres, three mill s <lb />
trow mid in <lb />
ville, with dwelling <lb />
out hones. known as L. I. <lb />
home place, line <lb />
clay to marl. <lb />
I. A mailer farm tin- <lb />
known as the place, acres. <lb />
d-oiling, barn and tenant house, land <lb />
good. <lb />
S. A farm of t in n- <lb />
about miles from <lb />
of the <lb />
acres, the town of Marlboro. <lb />
loomed In an Improving <lb />
and cm made valuable farm, <lb />
v. a farm of <lb />
about miles from on In- <lb />
Well Swamp, with house, etc., <lb />
owned by i ox. <lb />
ALSO <lb />
A of about too acre near <lb />
the station, with timber well <lb />
soiled for i ties. <lb />
A tract BOO Mere in loins <lb />
township, the mil- <lb />
pine timber. <lb />
A acres near Johnson's <lb />
pine cypress timber. <lb />
Apply to H. LONG, <lb />
Greenville, N. <lb />
I I H n , . ,, <lb />
Ilia . ,. <lb />
mi <lb />
I have up . u , ,, <lb />
j . . , <lb />
j I will . ,.;.,. <lb />
every r . . , . ; <lb />
j i trial. Sail Fa. All <lb />
I Of I c, I, ,; I <lb />
rial a. lisp <lb />
A . <lb />
a I . <lb />
the it c <lb />
no one eh <lb />
Dissolution Notice. <lb />
The ; bin I <lb />
j W. II , i, <lb />
ii- lime i Hooker. I <lb />
j in w t, , <lb />
are Indebted <lb />
with s. Hooker. <lb />
IV. W ill II N. <lb />
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i will eon the <lb />
i. and It tin <lb />
ii. h i Hi a <lb />
toil i I will <lb />
if lb-own Ml Will <lb />
Continue . in <lb />
Dissolution, <lb />
The lino of I ll; <lb />
hereby dip ml i r mi <lb />
in <lb />
l same I <lb />
in <lb />
Aug. <lb />
It b i lire <lb />
, our customers lint <lb />
a, the , <lb />
cot <lb />
my Pin <lb />
I public <lb />
, Ion <lb />
a load of your tobacco and <lb />
will show everybody that <lb />
have me best tobacco in <lb />
GOLDEN <lb />
A large number of de- <lb />
intentions of <lb />
------coming to------ <lb />
j GREEN V <lb />
Oar new Warehouse has I been <lb />
and is one best <lb />
equipped warehouses in th e. <lb />
We free Stables for your <lb />
teams. <lb />
We charge you nothing <lb />
and storage. <lb />
We an-experienced cc to <lb />
handle your tobacco a <lb />
you get lull G id. <lb />
4- <lb />
Presents in <lb />
and <lb />
on our op en i up, day <lb />
while couple that will <lb />
in our house on <lb />
The list of present . <lb />
pear below. <lb />
Remember the day <lb />
come all to see the K <lb />
; Eastern <lb />
JO L. Alex ii <lb />
far <lb />
and Cooper can nuke would of the <lb />
as goes tales to too. party their <lb />
G. F. EVANS, <lb />
A Story. <lb />
with by this means to tell the people <lb />
Unit have prepared and m still pie- <lb />
paring a large lot of for <lb />
co Hogsheads. And to make It as con- <lb />
m for my customers I <lb />
have decided to run two wagons tits <lb />
road to deliver them at most convenient <lb />
place. And I further promise <lb />
use my best efforts to put up such <lb />
and quality of Hogsheads as the <lb />
may want. And think I can com- <lb />
in price with any. <lb />
I win pay attention to <lb />
making Brackets tor trim- <lb />
ming any house TOO way build. <lb />
me before placing your or- <lb />
or at X. C.<lb />
We d try to keep the cheapest goods in town, if yon <lb />
want to get the most for money give a call. <lb />
test White Oil cents per gallon. <lb />
Tin Hooting end Guttering legs the Tariff. <lb />
S. E. PENDER CO., <lb />
o. <lb />
A Hi <lb />
el. S. II <lb />
l. <lb />
Dr. i . v <lb />
Oil I <lb />
m r. i Pr i i bit <lb />
; A Mil V . . <lb />
Photo of each <lb />
; l years to i <lb />
Cotton. Miss Port <lb />
lie-tin. Moore, I Miter. I <lb />
i Bros, Do . II. i . v<lb />
; Pins. i. i;. Harris, Ban ; <lb />
j In the Flour. . <lb />
A Vii, i; i <lb />
W. II. . <lb />
I pound I i <lb />
s. -in I lo . <lb />
ti take i <lb />
, performed sin mil I <lb />
couple Is lo make kn in <lb />
Mi. Alex. i <lb />
Hill keen the <lb />
the <lb />
FOR <lb />
THE RELIABLE <lb />
to the buyers Pitt and cot <lb />
that are net to be In market. A I <lb />
pure good. DRY all kind, <lb />
WINDOWS, I, <lb />
CA I I I <lb />
kind, ; . <lb />
and I <lb />
HEAVY GROCERIES A<lb />
. nun ii i i <lb />
lee per i h <lb />
Paint Colon, cod Pure and <lb />
Willow Ware. a a and I <lb />
MERCHANT,<lb />
--------AND OF- <lb />
Country Produce <lb />
mo all of your Chickens, Eggs, <lb />
Turkeys and and I will you tho <lb />
highest market price for them and pay In spot <lb />
cash. <lb />
It have anything I will attend to it you on a n -inn. <lb />
Call ice me.<lb />
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from the sacrifice to the <lb />
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m northern Europe. That <lb />
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time of the year when travelers <lb />
rarely tempted to visit and <lb />
confined to rural out of ; <lb />
beaten track, which to <lb />
attract foreigners. <lb />
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in the breaking the <lb />
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to the or water <lb />
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No ST, Be <lb />
Apr. 10th. daily Fast Mail, daily to <lb />
, said, <lb />
Ar I CM TIT <lb />
SO <lb />
waiting when he awakes from bis <lb />
winter sleep. They meet together <lb />
in the village where the <lb />
to take place and u son <lb />
of for purchase A a young <lb />
horse. The animal must not he a <lb />
gift, hut bought for money; it most <lb />
b bargained and per- <lb />
son mast more than an- <lb />
other to the amount required. <lb />
hone is taken to a stable <lb />
reserved the gift to the <lb />
and fed days <lb />
a bread and the fourth <lb />
day, midnight, the horse is taken <lb />
from the stall and to the <lb />
neatest river or stream, the villagers <lb />
following in a body. The mane is <lb />
decorated with ribbons, the head <lb />
mooted with honey, the legs are tied <lb />
together a couple of <lb />
to the a is <lb />
mad in the thrown <lb />
into the water a living sacrifice to <lb />
th <lb />
folk in the Archangel dis- <lb />
poor a quantity of fat into the <lb />
water it stead of throwing to a horse, <lb />
and the millers of the cast <lb />
the bead into the river and <lb />
not the living animal. After <lb />
pending the water spirit, the house <lb />
spirit, the call for a <lb />
. He e w on the night of <lb />
and will wait only three <lb />
days for hi offering. return- <lb />
from river side the villagers <lb />
are a i ratable gift for him. They <lb />
take a fat pig. kill it and cut <lb />
it into as main- pieces as there are <lb />
residents in the place. Each <lb />
dent receives one piece, which he <lb />
straightway buries under the door <lb />
tacky which crossed a strip of wood- <lb />
land probably two miles <lb />
road was so nearly obstructed by an <lb />
almost growth of <lb />
that there was barely room <lb />
for n carriage. <lb />
I was riding very slowly, enjoying <lb />
tho and scenery, <lb />
which was rendered the more enjoy- <lb />
able by the sun an it cast its last <lb />
golden rays over the dense foliage, <lb />
and tho thought never struck me <lb />
that my heart would any <lb />
a much dread- <lb />
ed foe. r <lb />
was descending a gentle Elope <lb />
about yards long, and on account <lb />
of the descent was coasting at a <lb />
rate when I glanced ahead, <lb />
and there, only a few paces from <lb />
me. toy a huge-rattlesnake stretched <lb />
across the road directly hi my course. <lb />
I was greatly frightened and trot <lb />
down the brake as hard as I could, <lb />
but was so near that I could not stop <lb />
before coming into contact with him. <lb />
He seemed not to care for me, and <lb />
still lay stretched at full length with <lb />
much more ease was enjoy <lb />
bag. I was afraid if I tried to run <lb />
around him Butt he would spring <lb />
upon me, and not being to stop <lb />
my wheel in time I determined to <lb />
over him. <lb />
the front wheel him <lb />
both bis bead and tail gave a quick <lb />
slap my f el, bat I <lb />
the pedals with all my might, and <lb />
when, tail thought, I WM i <lb />
I looked back over my shoulder, but <lb />
could not see him anywhere, and not <lb />
until beard his body slashing about <lb />
and heard him could locate <lb />
him. <lb />
I found that s mo difficult way <lb />
he had in getting between <lb />
the rows of direct spokes, and by <lb />
crawling as the wheel rolled he man- <lb />
aged to keep his <lb />
I was not particularly pleased to <lb />
have a dose combat with such a rep- <lb />
tile, neither was I willing to have my <lb />
wheel ridden by such a raffling con- <lb />
but I conquered my jealousy <lb />
and determined to give it possession. <lb />
Jumping off I let my wheel fall, <lb />
and stepping back a few feet found <lb />
that the snake had sank his fangs <lb />
the tire, and after he <lb />
made repeated attempts to face Urn- <lb />
self I concluded that ho was con- <lb />
I got a stick which I found near by <lb />
and mangled his head. He was so <lb />
badly tangled between tho <lb />
that I had considerable trouble in <lb />
pulling him out. Hi exact measure <lb />
was feet and inches, and he was <lb />
tho I ever encountered. <lb />
never took another ride over that <lb />
road, for it makes me quiver every <lb />
time I think of it. Cm Com- <lb />
Gazette. <lb />
Watt a <lb />
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. . pa of the sure of that <lb />
t-r <lb />
if . ran for the <lb />
tin ., <lb />
than ii million were i the i-in-t <lb />
year. i croup sod <lb />
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o use <lb />
lob's Porous Sold at <lb />
en's Store. <lb />
Tho lieu. A. W. M. P., <lb />
speaker the house of com- <lb />
mons, in opening tho now wing o <lb />
tin.- hospital at <lb />
ton, remarked that for several years <lb />
be had lier-u ring in an house <lb />
in London which looked i the <lb />
to the great of St. <lb />
Thomas. A of his t ; many <lb />
years ago. a out of <lb />
tho window, remarked to <lb />
sir, those opposite <lb />
the residences of the principal <lb />
nobility r <lb />
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i They not the of the <lb />
j titular nobility, but if they thought <lb />
of tho nobility of the <lb />
healing art it was not far wrong.- <lb />
i London Telegraph. <lb />
A Household Remedy <lb />
FOR ALL . <lb />
blood and <lb />
DISEASES <lb />
Bi Di Di <lb />
Botanic Blood Balm <lb />
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in toning f A <lb />
and J <lb />
treat I<lb />
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BLOOD BALM CO., Atlanta. <lb />
Many years ago White de <lb />
tho barn owl beating the <lb />
Molds like a dog, ever and <lb />
dropping into tho or <lb />
corn when a rat. mouse, vole or <lb />
shrew was of. though, <lb />
as this species, will <lb />
leave its until after <lb />
sunset, its is not generally <lb />
observed. Tho snowy owl <lb />
in America may be ob- <lb />
served sitting for hours on tho sum- <lb />
of a tree, swooping down every <lb />
now and again on a the base <lb />
of tho stump being after a few days <lb />
of this sport littered with the <lb />
pelts and roes of its quarry. <lb />
was also indignant at <lb />
tho farmers blaming tho barn owl <lb />
for destroying tho eggs of pigeons, <lb />
the ruts, to which it i i an enemy, <lb />
being tho real offenders. <lb />
Hawks are, however, not blame- <lb />
less as regards pigeons and birds <lb />
even more sacred. But some of the <lb />
species of the kestrel <lb />
among others, feed more upon mice <lb />
than upon Scots- <lb />
man. <lb />
Danger of Animate. <lb />
The approach of danger is ex- <lb />
pressed by a universally intelligible <lb />
cry. Tho a peculiar <lb />
sound, indicative of fear <lb />
and tenor that when beard the <lb />
Wood i- m BO instant. It is <lb />
said often utters it from <lb />
pure Iota of <lb />
says <lb />
received from tho power of <lb />
uttering a song or certain sound by <lb />
which it can its desires <lb />
to other birds. Tim chaffinch's call <lb />
varies with its when on the <lb />
wing it is Its <lb />
of joy If <lb />
it makes tho call more <lb />
quickly, and f is a sign <lb />
of tenderness or melancholy. <lb />
raven calls out <lb />
or its emotions <lb />
Troy Times. <lb />
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hold i dwelling to <lb />
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IF authorize our advertised <lb />
to . II r. New <lb />
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you with <lb />
. or <lb />
Chest trouble, and tits <lb />
as directed, giving a fair and ex- <lb />
no you may return <lb />
have roar money refunded. <lb />
We make I lib did we not <lb />
know lint Dr. <lb />
In relied on. It never <lb />
Trial free at <lb />
STORK. Large and SI. <lb />
Etc <lb />
One of the Royal Line <lb />
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between Sew York and Wash- <lb />
b M <lb />
recorded by a Indicator. At <lb />
rate . <lb />
of a trifle over a mile sad <lb />
a half or over ninety a <lb />
boar which all as- <lb />
cords of fast time. If Bated were <lb />
maintained the lime New York <lb />
and be <lb />
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slops to three bean. Five boom hi <lb />
bow time the <lb />
cities, and it i- dally b the Royal i <lb />
Blue Line only. <lb />
Sly <lb />
George went with his father to <lb />
bring home a sleigh. The distance <lb />
was not great and Mr. S. decided to <lb />
draw vehicle home. The little <lb />
b took his Bled with him, but was <lb />
to push and render all the assistance <lb />
could that way. Now, the <lb />
temptation to slip the rope of his sled <lb />
through the runner of the sleigh and <lb />
catch a ride occasionally was too <lb />
great to be <lb />
At such times his father <lb />
was very finding the <lb />
sleigh drawing little heavily, would <lb />
say. are you push- <lb />
As of ten as the question came <lb />
the little fallow was on his feet in an <lb />
instant, and renewing his exertions <lb />
answer, <lb />
you York Tribune. <lb />
Thy all Testier <lb />
CHILD BIRTH <lb />
MADE EASY <lb />
is a <lb />
ally pa I every <lb />
of and in <lb />
i. use by pro- <lb />
These ingredients are com- <lb />
in a manner hitherto unknown<lb />
WILL DO all that is claimed for <lb />
HAND It Shortens Labor, <lb />
Lessens Diminishes Danger to <lb />
Life of Mother and Child. Hook <lb />
to FREE, con- <lb />
U i; v valuable and <lb />
voluntary testimonials. <lb />
CO. Atlanta. <lb />
ALI. <lb />
I Jones Seminary for <lb />
Young <lb />
Superior <lb />
mineral t-r. <lb />
I with entire ex- <lb />
tor and <lb />
; mouth. For <lb />
Rev. C. A. II <lb />
All V. V. <lb />
MILITARY <lb />
NECK, x. c. <lb />
Full t. <lb />
is for health. <lb />
i- and <lb />
la but <lb />
low lo for <lb />
tin <lb />
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Institute. <lb />
For <lb />
Fall Term <lb />
list. i .-. is, <lb />
Bates for<lb />
Hoard <lb />
For ire <lb />
D. M. <lb />
A for ant i- <lb />
I safe for either <lb />
Some Men <lb />
CENTS FOR A <lb />
CIGAR THAT IS NO <lb />
BETTER THAN AN <lb />
Virginia <lb />
Cheroot. <lb />
THEY ARE SOLD <lb />
FIVE <lb />
FOR <lb />
TEN CENTS. <lb />
THE HEW HALL, <lb />
Perfect <lb />
AND <lb />
in the World. <lb />
No In- <lb />
in all <lb />
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friend. <lb />
on the <lb />
always moat <lb />
prompt mil <lb />
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DENTIST. <lb />
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i upper ten <lb />
opposite Photograph <lb />
D. L. JAMES, <lb />
L. FLEMING, <lb />
AW. <lb />
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Prompt attention to <lb />
at old Mend. <lb />
J. JARVIS Al E L <lb />
JARVIS BLOW, <lb />
S-AT-L A W <lb />
GREENVILLE. N. C. <lb />
m all the <lb />
I Hamilton Institute. <lb />
HAMILTON, x. r. <lb />
The Term tin <lb />
i Monday. Aug. . 1802, Enrollment <lb />
-e.-ion in a <lb />
of in <lb />
Draw- <lb />
moderate. board in <lb />
or with Principal. For further <lb />
address. <lb />
Specific <lb />
Wilmington <lb />
Fayetteville <lb />
Ar <lb />
Ar <lb />
Wilson o am <lb />
Ar Rocky <lb />
Ar Tarboro <lb />
Tarboro <lb />
Dally except <lb />
Train on Branch Road <lb />
leaves Halifax arrives Sent <lb />
land at P. H., <lb />
a. m. Halifax a. m. <lb />
a. m. daily Sun- <lb />
A Sol l-1 tons <lb />
We of la <lb />
accorded to a i by a <lb />
I retriever at a water- <lb />
place. wan out for a <lb />
walk on the sands with its master. <lb />
it observed a gentleman float- <lb />
ins in the water, and no doubt <lb />
seizing the hair <lb />
dragged him to the shore his . <lb />
protests. It that the <lb />
Trains on Washington have two little <lb />
7.00 arrive A- R. from the near York. <lb />
Junction n . m. leaves A. <lb />
A R. p. m., <lb />
p. m. Daily except <lb />
Connects with trains <lb />
saw in the bather an- <lb />
ens its assistance. <lb />
London Tit-Bits. <lb />
Raleigh R. and Scotland <lb />
Branch. <lb />
Local freight train leaves Weld <lb />
Monday, and Friday <lb />
10.15 a. m., arriving Net REMEDY. A f.-. <lb />
a. m. Greenville p. m., . t <lb />
7.40 p. m. Returning sweet breath. Price Sold at <lb />
We have a and <lb />
for catarrh, diphtheria, canker <lb />
ill <lb />
l In eat <lb />
i brags that it <lb />
has had the biggest fire in <lb />
but it that Moscow, in <lb />
had a bigger one, in which <lb />
wen destroyed, at <lb />
The loss in the Chicago <lb />
fire of October, was <lb />
the buildings <lb />
The building- by the great <lb />
Ire of London. were <lb />
at The great Bra <lb />
of Boston, <lb />
r acres and <lb />
In <lb />
Constantinople bad a <lb />
of and BOO buildings. <lb />
In Kan Francisco lost <lb />
buildings, at In <lb />
Hamburg had a fire which <lb />
1,747 of the finest buildings iv. <lb />
the city. It is to lie expected <lb />
any Bra will burn <lb />
more at Chi- <lb />
Sr. Pioneer <lb />
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en-amp hi n. ,. i ha <lb />
f f. i i;<lb />
who on tho <lb />
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from to <lb />
it is an <lb />
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I. <lb />
SPECIFIC CO., <lb />
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Female Institute. <lb />
Va. <lb />
Sept. One of the <lb />
Ear young ladle- in the <lb />
South. <lb />
in One <lb />
boarding pupil. <lb />
from State-, <lb />
to at at a <lb />
the school <lb />
for the lowest term., write for <lb />
of time-honored school lo tho <lb />
dent. WM. A. D. . <lb />
Virginia. <lb />
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N. D. <lb />
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I. A. II. F. <lb />
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W, <lb />
N. C. <lb />
attention given to <lb />
H. LONG, <lb />
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Prompt and to bu-i- <lb />
Collection solicited. <lb />
LATHAM. f <lb />
W. <lb />
N t <lb />
Mrs V. L. <lb />
will open a for <lb />
and Small in Greenville on <lb />
1802. The fall <lb />
The usual <lb />
for in will <lb />
CURES SYPHILIS <lb />
HOMES S FARMS <lb />
Whichard <lb />
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Cures scrofula. <lb />
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G. JAMES. <lb />
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GREENVILLE, A. C. <lb />
Practice in all the <lb />
a Specialty. <lb />
M Drug Store. <lb />
lie Knew Tiling or <lb />
the Athenian <lb />
who <lb />
; t taught his <lb />
scholars that wind was air set in <lb />
motion by rarefaction; <lb />
awed to <lb />
that was the <lb />
resulting phenomena of reflection-, <lb />
that Waneta wen wandering stars, <lb />
and that the Band stars were at an <lb />
immeasurable distance beyond the <lb />
nm, besides giving them many other <lb />
ideas thought to belong to more <lb />
modern Republic. <lb />
Liver <lb />
Is it not worth the small price <lb />
to free of every symptom of <lb />
Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday <lb />
7.20 a. m., Greenville <lb />
a. m., Scotland Meek p. m., <lb />
6.15 p. m. <lb />
Train leaves N C. via <lb />
Raleigh R. R. Sun- <lb />
day, P M, Sunday P <lb />
N P M. CO P M. <lb />
Plymouth 8.30 a. in., 5.22 p. <lb />
leaves Plymouth daily <lb />
Sunday m. Sunday a. <lb />
X C. 7.30 a in, i a . <lb />
arrive Tarboro, X C, to A <lb />
Trains on Southern Wilson <lb />
and Fayetteville Branch leave <lb />
ville am, arrive p m. <lb />
Returning leave Rowland IS p m. <lb />
arrive Fayetteville p m. Daily ex- <lb />
Sunday. <lb />
Train on N C Branch leave <lb />
Goldsboro daily except Sunday. M <lb />
C, SO a M. Re <lb />
retuning laves X V. <lb />
Raw O A M. these distressing if you think take P. P. P., healthy and <lb />
Train store and pet a bottle of <lb />
at P M, arrive Shiloh's every battle has a <lb />
P Hope ti P M. Returning printed guarantee on it, use accordingly <lb />
THE CENTRAL <lb />
Tobacco Warehouse <lb />
M. D. <lb />
Bummer several year ago while <lb />
I became badly <lb />
affected blood poison that <lb />
impaired my health than two <lb />
years. Several <lb />
on my leg, and seemed to <lb />
give relief i look six <lb />
B. B. B, cured me en <lb />
are great at combined <lb />
play, generally takes the form <lb />
of races. Emulation seems to form <lb />
part of their amusement, for their <lb />
races seem to have the win- <lb />
of first place for their object, <lb />
and are quite different from those <lb />
rushes for food, or cause- <lb />
less stampedes in which little pigs <lb />
are want to indulge. Racing is an <lb />
amusement natural to some <lb />
and, being taught by others, <lb />
becomes one of their most exciting <lb />
Tit-Bits. <lb />
Erysipelas, Limbs, Boil Sores, <lb />
Scales and Scabs on the leg hare been <lb />
entirely cured by P. P. P. the year solicits a continuance <lb />
wonderful blood medicine of the day. j of <lb />
a curse of p pp. win all given to Shipments. Try us. <lb />
bad feelings i your health to <lb />
perfect condition. Its curative powers <lb />
Bra marvelous. If out of sorts and in <lb />
bad humor with yourself and the world. <lb />
Will begin season or <lb />
AUGUST 1892. <lb />
Under the game Management, <lb />
and desires to thank the <lb />
Planters of Pitt, Le- <lb />
and Greene for <lb />
their liberal <lb />
patronage <lb />
last <lb />
Dope A M, Nashville <lb />
8.85 A if, arrives Rocky Mount II A <lb />
except Sunday. <lb />
Train on Clinton Branch leaves Wt <lb />
for Clinton daily, except Sunday, a. C <lb />
and leave <lb />
ton at A M, and <lb />
log at Warsaw <lb />
Southbound train on Wilson A <lb />
Branch is No. <lb />
go. Daily except Sunday. <lb />
No. South and North will <lb />
atop only at Rocky Mount, Wilson, <lb />
Goldsboro and Magnolia. <lb />
and if ii does you no good it will cost you <lb />
nothing. Sold at Drug Store <lb />
Man Should Fix Thing Early. <lb />
Everyman expects in his own case <lb />
a have ample time to got bis <lb />
affairs in good shape before be dies, <lb />
out no man ever has. Men hope <lb />
to keep their wives I <lb />
but they 1- -a it in such shape that <lb />
be women lose half the threads in . <lb />
Tying to get affairs <lb />
Globe. <lb />
PO ALL <lb />
BLOOD <lb />
Train No. makes close connection a <lb />
Weldon for all points North Al <lb />
rail via Richmond, and dally except Sun The best salve in the world for Cut, <lb />
day via Bay Line, also at Mount i Bruise . Sores, Salt Rheum, <lb />
daily except with Norfolk A Seres. Chapped Hand-,, <lb />
for Norfolk and all Corns, and all skin <lb />
points Norfolk. j and positively cures Pile-, or <lb />
j pay It is to give <lb />
General or <lb />
J. B. KENLY, Transportation Price cents box. For sale, at; <lb />
T. Drug Store <lb />
DISEASES <lb />
Di Di<lb />
Respectful <lb />
The Central Warehouse, <lb />
TARBORO, <lb />
A School of High Grade <lb />
CIR <lb />
Miss will her private <lb />
school for girls and b in Mrs. V. <lb />
the Episcopal The Pull Term <lb />
Monday. Sept. Mb, ends <lb />
Friday. Jan. 27th. The Spring <lb />
Term begins Monday, <lb />
ends Fri lay. May Mb, 1803. <lb />
Intermediate <lb />
Higher <lb />
and each. <lb />
Elocution <lb />
Thorough and will <lb />
given according to the beat approved <lb />
use Satisfactory <lb />
arrangement for board will he made for <lb />
pupils desiring to come from the <lb />
try. For further particulars <lb />
Mies S. Lucy -lot <lb />
s N. C. <lb />
2.50 <lb />
3.00 <lb />
Notice to Shippers. <lb />
In order to make more convenient land <lb />
economical use of the now em- <lb />
ployed the North Carolina <lb />
and thus to better inter- <lb />
of shippers, the <lb />
have decided to merge their <lb />
respective Not <lb />
folk and and <lb />
Washington, N. ;., into <lb />
Be be known <lb />
For Bent. <lb />
A large two-story brick store in the <lb />
Opera House Block, Greenville, <lb />
splendid room, with patent <lb />
tor, counters, and drawers. <lb />
Apply to <lb />
. U. LONG. <lb />
Greenville, X. C. <lb />
Connecting at Norfolk with <lb />
The Bay line, for Baltimore. <lb />
Clyde Line, for Philadelphia. <lb />
The Old Line, New <lb />
York. <lb />
The Merchants A Miners Line for <lb />
ton and Providence. <lb />
Water Line for Richmond, Va., <lb />
and Washington, D. C. <lb />
At with <lb />
Atlantic A North Carolina It. R, <lb />
At Washington with <lb />
The Tar River Steamer. <lb />
Also Calling at Island, N. C. <lb />
The new line will m <lb />
Service, with such additional sailings a <lb />
will best suit needs o business. <lb />
NO ADVANCE If RATES. <lb />
direct of mere steamers. <lb />
and freedom from are <lb />
among the great advantages this Line <lb />
The following gentlemen have <lb />
been appointed Agents of the New <lb />
John K. at Norfolk, Va. <lb />
John Son, at <lb />
S. U. Gray, at M. O, <lb />
C. Whitehurst. at Island. <lb />
J. J. Cherry, at Greenville, N. C <lb />
The drat will leave Norfolk <lb />
on Monday. May lath, from wharf <lb />
on Water Clyde <lb />
and between the piers of the Clyde <lb />
Line and Did Dominion Steamship Co. <lb />
H. A. <lb />
V. P. G. M. Old Dominion S. S. Co. <lb />
W. P. CLYDE CO., <lb />
Clyde Line, <lb />
May 14th, It. <lb />
University of N, C. <lb />
is offered In four general <lb />
courses of study, six brief a <lb />
large number of special in <lb />
law, medicine and engineering. The <lb />
Faculty Includes twenty teachers. <lb />
Scholar-hips and loan fund- are avail- <lb />
able for young men of talent and <lb />
character, next session begins <lb />
Sept. 1st. For with full <lb />
Winston, <lb />
Hill, N. C. <lb />
OAK RIDGE <lb />
IN <lb />
A AND <lb />
--------0 <lb />
Elegant and thorough equip- <lb />
patronage from all the <lb />
Southern States. Beam If and h <lb />
ml in view of the <lb />
r.-. <lb />
June 16th- <lb />
Fall Term August 10th. <lb />
For <lb />
J. A. M. II. <lb />
Oak N. r. <lb />
Louis burg- <lb />
College, <lb />
N. C. <lb />
next of this <lb />
will begin 1st, <lb />
Pure water, no 111- <lb />
Brick <lb />
Campus of acres well -haded by <lb />
gigantic Conservatory music <lb />
teachers. At and teachers <lb />
from Academy of Arts. Teachers ex- <lb />
in The whole <lb />
and <lb />
hoard, washing and lire, only <lb />
for the tear. <lb />
Send for to <lb />
S. D. President. <lb />
N. C. <lb />
MALE ACADEMY <lb />
----M---- <lb />
The nest session of this School nil <lb />
begin 20th, <lb />
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or to those of any previous Ku- <lb />
every patron. <lb />
be hail at lover rate- than at <lb />
any similar school hi Carolina. <lb />
We propose to do the best work for <lb />
that has ever been done in the town. I el <lb />
and challenge proof to the <lb />
Term- are as follows, <lb />
English p.-r month. <lb />
Intermediate English month, <lb />
Higher English per month. 2.50 <lb />
Languages each, extra, <lb />
When yon are in town call to see me <lb />
or write me your homes. I <lb />
will be If <lb />
a Will <lb />
N. C, July MB. <lb />
An Announcement. <lb />
I am ready to treat baldness. I <lb />
have improved my preparation and have i <lb />
observed in the last ninety days that it <lb />
will do what I claim for it. <lb />
baldness can be treated by bottle <lb />
and the patient an use it himself. <lb />
Total baldness must treat I <lb />
invite correspondence in reference to <lb />
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preparation will be thoroughly satisfied l <lb />
with result. We can refer yon to a <lb />
number of men here in tills town to <lb />
sit merits. <lb />
N. C, April 5th, <lb />
Cures rheumatism <lb />
CURES <lb />
Malaria <lb />
t, r. t. P-e <lb />
Cures dyspepsia <lb />
Block, <lb />
For sale at J. L. Drag<lb />
pain.<lb />
1875. <lb />
S. M. SCHULTZ. <lb />
OLD <lb />
AND <lb />
lag find <lb />
their real to get oar prices before<lb />
n all it- branches. <lb />
PORK SIDES <lb />
FLOUR, COFFEE; <lb />
RICE, TEA, <lb />
it Lowest <lb />
TOBACCO SNUFF <lb />
we buy direct from <lb />
to buy at one A com <lb />
always on hand and at prices to <lb />
the times. Out goods are all bought j <lb />
sold for CASH, therefore, having no risk <lb />
to sell at a margin. <lb />
Respectfully, <lb />
s. M. .- <lb />
HAVE desirable of at <lb />
estate for sale. Look over list <lb />
below and call on or write them. <lb />
A J lot on Third street Co- <lb />
In town ff Greenville, <lb />
good with four rooms <lb />
ate smoke convenient <lb />
i large on the <lb />
in Two good <lb />
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A lot <lb />
Front has nice house of <lb />
rooms, good well of water, large gar- <lb />
den plot and stables. <lb />
a lot In <lb />
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of ooh and at- <lb />
all out buildings and <lb />
stable-, good water <lb />
r A line farm If acres <lb />
mile- from Greenville on Mt <lb />
road, stables, <lb />
barns, I two room tenant about <lb />
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good water. Tab bub i excellent tor <lb />
of line <lb />
farm on branch of the <lb />
. A iv. halt way be- <lb />
tween and and within t <lb />
mil- ;. depot, contain. acre. <lb />
and timbered <lb />
with pine. oak. hickory, and <lb />
ha- tenant railroad pas-e <lb />
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land has clay subsoil with sandy loam. <lb />
In good Mata of cultivation and highly <lb />
i- trucking land. <lb />
T A farm mi let from on <lb />
I . known as the Jackson <lb />
acres, has <lb />
dwelling hon-e and nil necessary <lb />
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A boats and lot in B <lb />
O corner ti. J. II. Cherry and W. S. <lb />
Bawls, now occupied by the family of <lb />
, lair A. contains <lb />
rooms. convenient, is convenient <lb />
I location, only half a block from main <lb />
of the town. Possession <lb />
i Ban . given <lb />
go's lot on <lb />
i d <lb />
t-. n lot <lb />
The r lot on lilt <lb />
street near Dicker-on Avenue, <lb />
house of rooms, large lot with <lb />
stables and out buildings. <lb />
The Wonder house on <lb />
I -tied, the lot of B. <lb />
s. and M <lb />
dwelling <lb />
of renew, and cook room, <lb />
room for <lb />
Valuable Steam Corn and Flour <lb />
Gin and Store <lb />
property located at a X Road <lb />
within a yard- a R. R. is sit- <lb />
in one the best Agricultural <lb />
Sections of Pitt county. The mill are <lb />
fitted up with the be-t machinery. Bolt- <lb />
smelter etc. and are in full <lb />
operation. The -tore house is a two <lb />
story building with attacked <lb />
also kitchen and warehouse in rear. <lb />
The store I kept constantly supplied <lb />
with general merchandise bulled t a <lb />
country store and i doing a good <lb />
The mills are the <lb />
section. <lb />
Thai pron Wired for sale as the <lb />
owners to withdraw from business <lb />
Terms on any of the above property <lb />
can be bad on application to <lb />
for of Vs. <lb />
OINTMENT <lb />
TRADE <lb />
Wilson Collegiate Institute, <lb />
WILSON. N. C. <lb />
For <lb />
The Session <lb />
Monday. Sept. <lb />
A most thorough and <lb />
preparatory course stud j, with a full <lb />
course equal to that of an <lb />
Female College in South, <lb />
Best facilities for the <lb />
and Art. Standard Scholarship <lb />
usually high. location. <lb />
and grounds large am pleasantly <lb />
situated. Moderate charges. <lb />
and circulars on application. <lb />
K. <lb />
MARK. <lb />
For Cue of all <lb />
This has In use over <lb />
fifty years, and wherever known has <lb />
been in stead. demand, it has been en- <lb />
by leading physicians all over <lb />
c country, and ha effected where <lb />
all ether with the attention of <lb />
most experienced have <lb />
for years failed. This Ointment of <lb />
and the high reputation <lb />
which It has obtained is owing entirely <lb />
its efficacy, as but Utile effort has <lb />
ever been made to bring it before the <lb />
One bottle of this Ointment ill <lb />
b sent to any address on receipt of One <lb />
The Washington, D. C. for <lb />
, of A clean, clear, <lb />
honest campaign paper, <lb />
with full campaign news, will be mailed <lb />
to any address until November for <lb />
Sample copies <lb />
Agents wanted everywhere. <lb />
The Democrat. Pox D <lb />
or the with <lb />
which it will be clubbed cent for <lb />
both era. <lb />
of Rev. A. P Hunter. <lb />
First morning and night, <lb />
Second morning at Antioch <lb />
and Saturday <lb />
Third fourth at Green- <lb />
ville. morning and night, also second <lb />
Sunday night, and Regular Wednesday <lb />
night services each week. <lb />
Services at school house on <lb />
Tarboro road on Thursday night before <lb />
. third Sunday until then <lb />
on third evening. <lb />
Rev. R. F. <lb />
Rev. R. F. Taylor, pastor of Green- <lb />
ville Circuit of the M. Church, South, <lb />
will preach at the following times and <lb />
places, regularly each <lb />
Sunday at Salem, o'clock A. M. <lb />
Ill Chapel, o <lb />
P. M. <lb />
2nd Sunday. Shady Grove, H o'clock <lb />
A. M <lb />
2nd Sunday. School Home, <lb />
miles west of <lb />
P. M. <lb />
3rd Sunday. den or Spring <lb />
Sole Proprietor, <lb />
X. C <lb />
Dollar. Sample box Ire. The usual School o A, M. <lb />
to Druggists. All Cash Orders Chapel <lb />
promptly attended to. Address all or- ,, <lb />
and to Sunday. Bethlehem. <lb />
F. Al <lb />
o'clock <lb />
o'clock P. M. <lb />
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