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Job printing Room <lb />
Thoroughly Equipped <lb />
Reflector. <lb />
Offer. <lb />
NEW MATERIAL. <lb />
Give Us a Trial Order. <lb />
senator LETTER. <lb />
The Senator is Sick and Unable To <lb />
Canvass and Writes a Letter Tc <lb />
the People of North Carolina. <lb />
response to the following <lb />
letter from Mr. Simmons, Senator <lb />
co issues the accompanying <lb />
address to the people of North <lb />
Carolina <lb />
N. C August 189-2- <lb />
Z. <lb />
My com- <lb />
with all people of North <lb />
Carolina, I greatly deplore your <lb />
inability to take part in the pend <lb />
campaign. It is an <lb />
loss to. the party the <lb />
poop I need not tel yon <lb />
confidence and affection which the <lb />
VOL. XI. <lb />
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 1892. <lb />
NO. <lb />
D. J. WHICHARD, Editor and <lb />
TRUTH IN TO FICTION. <lb />
per Year, in Advance. <lb />
to the Democratic party. which and folly of our that I was among that number. Cleveland's letter. <lb />
It his ever been a break-water may throw into then-laps. <lb />
against the tendencies of j Their promises to run no State <lb />
tin Republicans; and in ticket were <lb />
minority boa been able to prevent <lb />
some of the worst legislation ever <lb />
attempted to modify other <lb />
made with <lb />
the intention of <lb />
party ticket into the field, trust <lb />
that when men get hot and <lb />
laws which in their original bad blood prevailed they <lb />
would been intolerable. <lb />
This statement of the acts and <lb />
purposes of the two great political <lb />
parties cannot be truthfully de- <lb />
off with the prize in both <lb />
State and Federal elections. is <lb />
that want of reflection or patriot- <lb />
ism should render this a <lb />
probable success. it is so <lb />
But an individual preference be- <lb />
fore the nomination of a Candidate Democracy for the American <lb />
is one thing, and the duty of a true <lb />
man after that nomination has <lb />
been fairly made is another and <lb />
different In the one <lb />
case a preference may be indulged <lb />
in properly, without danger to the <lb />
principles we profess or the party <lb />
Now what id the situation plain that no man can <lb />
What is the manifest duty of our fail to see it or honest one deny <lb />
people to do in the it, that the only probable, n-t to <lb />
. of the <lb />
The two groat political parries I party movement in North Carolina <lb />
into which our people are mainly ; this fall will be to elect a lull Re- <lb />
divided c once more I he held publican State ticket and to a id <lb />
with their platforms of principles j the election of a Republican lore <lb />
and their candidates, State and house of repress, <lb />
thereon. The What is to be gained by <lb />
cans profess all of their old doe-, chat result I need not ask. low <lb />
people of North Carolina enter- <lb />
for you would secure for from which have come the it-lie reforms which profess to <lb />
you from a hearing such as evils of which people com- desire are to be obtained through <lb />
the; would-accord to bat few in plain; they <lb />
the State. the taxing power which <lb />
It occurs t me, while your la few rich and millions <lb />
health will you to meet new fields of injustice and <lb />
the people face to face upon they openly declare <lb />
stump, a letter from you, review- j their intention to take from the <lb />
the whole situation, and die States the right to control <lb />
cussing the questions which are of their own representatives <lb />
in the minds of the j which is the chief bulwark of their <lb />
people, especially the causes of rights and liberties. <lb />
the agricultural prostration now re-affirm their <lb />
existing, and the relief which adherence to the constitution, their <lb />
the en I opposition to tariff robbery, to <lb />
banking monopoly and to <lb />
in that abuse of; Republican success is something <lb />
has made <lb />
poor, <lb />
of such tariff and financial <lb />
legislation as the <lb />
party proposes, would be <lb />
and considerately read by <lb />
r fully <lb />
the <lb />
of North Carolina and <lb />
would do a great deal of good at <lb />
this time. <lb />
Such, a letter. I am persuaded, <lb />
would have immense weight with <lb />
a Urge number of people who <lb />
now honestly wavering as to what <lb />
course to pursue in the coming <lb />
election. Of course I do not want <lb />
to overtax you even to this <lb />
great service to tho party and the <lb />
people, and I trust you will not <lb />
undertake it unless your health <lb />
is fully equal to the task. <lb />
Sincerely joining with all the <lb />
people of North Carolina their <lb />
anxiety about your health, <lb />
the earnest that you may <lb />
speedily restored, I am, <lb />
Yours truly, <lb />
F. M. Simmons, <lb />
Chairman. <lb />
for <lb />
years. <lb />
which surpasses human et- <lb />
No true friend of this on- <lb />
wealth, I am sure, will contribute <lb />
to this result. It is reported t lat <lb />
a prominent candidate on <lb />
ticket of tho Third party says he <lb />
had rather submit to or a <lb />
other kind of rule hail such to <lb />
have at present; but I am lore ed <lb />
to believe that if this be <lb />
there are few other <lb />
of North Carolina who s re <lb />
outside of the penitentiary a ad <lb />
who ought to be outside, who i aV <lb />
sentiments so <lb />
and brutal. Our people kn w <lb />
that under Democratic rule th <lb />
more than one good laws, low taxi, <lb />
Primarily it would i economy, purity in <lb />
oppression in all its forms; <lb />
and their desire to leave the power <lb />
to control elections where the con- <lb />
left it. and where it has <lb />
that no Democrat, ant <lb />
. <lb />
of their affairs, and I <lb />
. no Southern Democrat, could believe they will w t <lb />
hesitate for a single moment as to overthrow by eat t- <lb />
of these parties useless votes <lb />
his support. I November. <lb />
But a new party has arisen . Tho class of our people <lb />
which is endeavoring to make the bad greatest cause to a- <lb />
I people believe that the Democrat- of vicious legislation is <lb />
party is no longer to be frosted, agricultural. The party which <lb />
The argument to prove this is a steadily resisted this, and i- <lb />
on common sense ; that declaimed against it cm <lb />
because for thirty they have <lb />
las a party steadily opposed <lb />
abuses and have not been <lb />
any time to prevent or <lb />
them, therefore is it no <lb />
the hustings and have struggle d <lb />
,.,; manfully to repeal it in the s <lb />
at legislation, is the <lb />
reform I You will bear me witness <lb />
longer unremittingly since I have been <lb />
of those <lb />
your representative the e <lb />
I have both spoken and vote d <lb />
against that legislation. At <lb />
as you know, never ceased o <lb />
a. i- <lb />
W of the support <lb />
who desire reform. The meaning <lb />
I of this is, the Democratic party <lb />
has been guilty of being in a mi- <lb />
For many years past I have <lb />
been in the habit of visiting you <lb />
in person during important cam <lb />
addressing you upon <lb />
the political issues of the time, j ally did all these things, and every just man in tho Unit ed <lb />
Being on this occasion prevented I has power to undo them and States who was not it some way <lb />
this privilege by the condition of does not, is acquitted- Nay, <lb />
my health, and earnestly believing will help it to keep in power <lb />
that the question to be decided by betraying destroying its only <lb />
our November elections are of, <lb />
Its sin consists in not I expose its inequalities and to <lb />
done that which it could vise the to organize <lb />
not do Then let it condemned, insistence to it. When they <lb />
j whilst the Republican party, I begin to combine had <lb />
which has had the power sympathy and good wishes of <lb />
f r <lb />
did <lb />
t he <lb />
i d- <lb />
a; is- <lb />
elections are of I Therefore, as the Demo- <lb />
vital importance to the public party, with its vast <lb />
fare, I am induced to contribute in in every State, county <lb />
this share in tho discus- township in the United States, with <lb />
situation as most <lb />
of them. <lb />
I regard tho <lb />
Since the legislation of our <lb />
has been almost exclusive- <lb />
within the power of one <lb />
cs control of one of <lb />
git and comprising in tho pop- <lb />
vote a large majority of all the <lb />
people in the Union, has not been <lb />
enough heretofore to <lb />
effect tho reforms for which it has <lb />
cal party. Naturally it has labored and wished, being without <lb />
ed to be general in its beneficence I the Senate and executive, they <lb />
and has become local and partial claim the only chance for reform <lb />
we the recipient of the plunder <lb />
by from this abase- <lb />
Never was there a <lb />
movement of our people <lb />
upon better grounds or m ore <lb />
reasonable But <lb />
which I against co. I <lb />
earnestly warned them, soon <lb />
to pass Men who had e in- <lb />
in agriculture and h in- <lb />
their own fortunes a <lb />
to be its leaders. Often j who <lb />
had failed to obtain office from <lb />
either of tho old political parties <lb />
concluded to farm the farm and <lb />
raise personal crops of hew or and <lb />
extreme. The law making is to vote for the candidates of this j profit out of them. pressed <lb />
power has become the fearfully third party, whose existence in the to tho front, thrust tho farm- <lb />
efficient implement of such classes, national government and power to aside, and involved I he Alli- <lb />
corporations, cliques and control legislation are evinced by j in the wildest and i <lb />
nations as could by fair means ox- <lb />
foul obtain control of it. It his <lb />
been made to purely per- <lb />
ends. In divers ways the <lb />
three or four members of propositions e hoard <lb />
house of representatives and two , of among sane men; an d <lb />
the senate Common of their soon <lb />
and self-preservation would seem converted it into a me political <lb />
taxing power of the government I to dictate that we should help the party composed of the <lb />
has been perverted from public to Democrats, who are almost pow- the disappoint elements <lb />
private purposes money is levied or, to get altogether in power, no fixed <lb />
thereby to enrich manufacturers, them to correct abuses as political principles o r regard for <lb />
to suppress rivalry in business, j have promised. One strong the of f heir <lb />
in every conceivable way to I at the polls in November next bat striving only to obtain tho <lb />
help the favored few at the ex- j would give them control of both very worst of oh legislation, <lb />
of the many. The varied branches of congress and the <lb />
corrupting influences upon the ; and the long night of <lb />
business world arising from this and injustice would burst <lb />
into the dawn of a new better <lb />
day. It enough to <lb />
leave them and form a new party <lb />
when they had been tried and had I of dollars, <lb />
proved <lb />
But the leaders of this new par <lb />
Exposition of the <lb />
of Tariff <lb />
Wot Only of Money But <lb />
to <lb />
the Force an <lb />
Impulse <lb />
Democracy. <lb />
New York, Sept. <lb />
The following is Mr. Cleveland's <lb />
letter of <lb />
To Hon. William Wilson and others <lb />
Committee, <lb />
responding to <lb />
your formal notification of my <lb />
nomination to the presidency by <lb />
the rational Democracy I hope I <lb />
may be permitted to say at the <lb />
outset that continued reflection <lb />
and observation have confirmed <lb />
me in my adherence to the opinions <lb />
Which I have heretofore plainly and <lb />
publicly touching the <lb />
the confidence which is in the canvass, <lb />
to all combined effort is others, <lb />
gone forever. The man who bets when these questions should be <lb />
proposing to collect if he wins and in the light afforded by <lb />
to repudiate if he loses is in apprehension of toe <lb />
countries among all classes of <lb />
people considered a dishonest man. <lb />
But if the considerations of good <lb />
faith do not i men's actions <lb />
which has those principles in <lb />
charge; the other case we en- <lb />
danger both and falsify our <lb />
by contributing undeniably <lb />
to success of our adversaries. <lb />
If refuse to abide the voice <lb />
of the majority of our <lb />
freely and unmistakably <lb />
expressed in friendly convention, <lb />
there is an end of all associated <lb />
party effort in the government of <lb />
our if we personally par- <lb />
in that consultation <lb />
and then refuse to <lb />
by the decision of the tribunal of <lb />
our own selection, then there is an <lb />
end all personal honor among <lb />
men, and <lb />
necessary <lb />
lee upon which oar government <lb />
is cased, and n clear understanding <lb />
of the relation it bears to the <lb />
for whose it was created- <lb />
in such a case as this, surely those <lb />
which pertain to the public welfare . of <lb />
relating to the <lb />
and administration our <lb />
government can ascertained, <lb />
and by which the justice and hon- <lb />
of every political question can <lb />
be judged. If doctrines <lb />
are presented which do not satisfy <lb />
ought to be decisive- If not <lb />
with Mr. Cleveland it seems to <lb />
me an honest man should balance <lb />
accounts, pro and in this way <lb />
Cleveland agrees with me in <lb />
to reform the oppressive tariff <lb />
taxation, to restrict the abuse of <lb />
corporate privileges, to repeal the <lb />
tax on State banks and thereby to j <lb />
expand the currency, above all I <lb />
he is vehemently opposed to force Faction of the people <lb />
bills and all similar attempts <lb />
destroy tho rights and liberties of <lb />
the states. all essential reform <lb />
, I this test, loyal Americanism must <lb />
them false mis- <lb />
our people, defend <lb />
against the harder home-life <lb />
which such tariff taxation decrees, <lb />
the people. II is therefore their <lb />
duty to secure for those whom <lb />
they represent the beat and i lost <lb />
tho workingman, suffering from j efficient performance of public <lb />
the importation and employment work. This plainly can be beet <lb />
of pauper labor instigated by his <lb />
professed friends, seeking <lb />
security for his interests in organ- <lb />
co-operation, still waits for <lb />
a division of the advantages <lb />
cured to his employer under tho <lb />
cover a generous solicitude for his <lb />
wages, while the farmer is learn- <lb />
that th prices of his products <lb />
are fixed in foreign markets. <lb />
where he suffers from a <lb />
invited mid built up by a <lb />
he is asked to Support. <lb />
The struggle for unearned ad- <lb />
vantage at the doors of the <lb />
tramples the rights of j <lb />
those who patiently rely upon as-1 <lb />
of American equality- j <lb />
Every governmental concession to <lb />
clamorous favorites invites <lb />
in political affairs by en <lb />
the expenditure of <lb />
money to debauch suffrage in <lb />
accomplished by regarding i <lb />
fitness in the selection of <lb />
government These con- <lb />
alone are <lb />
justification for an honest <lb />
to the letter and of <lb />
civil service reform- There are, <lb />
however, other features of this <lb />
plan which abundantly commend <lb />
it. Through its operation <lb />
merit every station and <lb />
of American life is i <lb />
in the distribution of public em- <lb />
while its implication <lb />
tends to raise the standard of <lb />
activity from spoils knitting <lb />
unthinking party affiliation . <lb />
the advocacy of party principles <lb />
by reason and argument. <lb />
Tho American people are <lb />
and grateful; and they have <lb />
impressed these characteristics <lb />
upon their government. Therefore <lb />
The Eastern <lb />
1st, <lb />
in Advance. <lb />
is the time to subscribe <lb />
port of a policy directly favorable all patriotic and just citizens must <lb />
to private and selfish this commend liberal consideration for <lb />
in the end must strangle patriot- our worthy veteran soldiers <lb />
ism, and weaken popular fur the families of those who have <lb />
in the rectitude of died. No complaint shod. <lb />
can institutions. . of the amount of <lb />
Though the of tariff leg- money paid to those actually dis- <lb />
involves question of or made dependent <lb />
markets, it also involves a <lb />
We can no <lb />
believe important truths arc <lb />
found on of thought, <lb />
and that they should he stated in <lb />
i reel simple terms. Though <lb />
in left an written, my record <lb />
an s public servant leaves no ex- <lb />
for my be- <lb />
lief and position on the questions <lb />
which arc now to tho <lb />
voters of the land for their de- <lb />
Called for the third time to rep- <lb />
resent the party of my choice in a <lb />
contest for the supremacy of Dem- <lb />
i prim my grateful <lb />
it--, confidence, less <lb />
than ever, i solemn sense <lb />
of my responsibility. <lb />
the action of the convention <lb />
you shall h i <lb />
ti r my countrymen, I <lb />
will assume the duties the <lb />
I r which i have been <lb />
k foil well its labors <lb />
and perplexities, and with humble <lb />
i the Divine Being, <lb />
i in power to aid, and con- <lb />
in a watchful can over our <lb />
favored nation. <lb />
Y. <lb />
truly,<lb />
. y Gal<lb />
. ;. 1392. <lb />
of morals <lb />
with <lb />
impenitent <lb />
. But <lb />
pension roll should a roll <lb />
impunity, permit injustice to taint honor, by <lb />
the spirit of right and equity by . ;. <lb />
which is the life of our republic, I This i, due to those host <lb />
and we shall fail to reach our I worthy names adorn the roll, and <lb />
national destiny if sol i to all who delight to <lb />
fishnets lead the way. honor the brave and the true. It <lb />
these truths, the also due to those who u <lb />
national Democracy will seek, by , to come should be allowed to In <lb />
the propagation of and sound reverently lovingly, tho story <lb />
principles, to to of American and t <lb />
ho agrees with me except in the <lb />
single matter of the free coinage of <lb />
silver, and in respect to this there <lb />
is reason to hope that the same <lb />
candor vigorous investigation <lb />
which brought him in full <lb />
with his party the great <lb />
question of tariff reform will <lb />
bring him to see the absolute <lb />
of maintaining both of the <lb />
precious metals on a par to meet <lb />
the urgent needs of the currency <lb />
of tho world. Harrison, on tho <lb />
contrary, agrees with me in <lb />
there is no change or reform <lb />
which I desire that he is not bit- <lb />
opposed to, and bis party with <lb />
him. Why, then should I <lb />
Either my vote for Weaver will <lb />
help Harrison and injure Cleveland <lb />
or it will cannot avail <lb />
for he has no chance whatever, <lb />
will probably not carry a single <lb />
State; why, then, should <lb />
tho exclusive OS and enjoyment <lb />
of their property and earnings <lb />
constitutes the especial <lb />
purpose mission of our free <lb />
government. This design is so in- <lb />
with the s of our <lb />
plan of rule that failure to protect v <lb />
the citizen such use enjoy- <lb />
or their unjustifiable <lb />
by the government itself, is <lb />
a betrayal of the people's trust. <lb />
We have, however, undertaken <lb />
to build a great upon a plan <lb />
especially our own. To maintain <lb />
it to furnish, through its <lb />
agency, tho means for the <lb />
of national objects, the <lb />
American people willing, <lb />
through Federal taxation, to <lb />
render i part of their earnings <lb />
and income- Tariff legislation <lb />
presents a familiar form of <lb />
taxation. Such legislation re- <lb />
as in a tax upon <lb />
our people as <lb />
daily life of <lb />
tribute paid directly <lb />
hands of tho tax-gatherer- <lb />
tho <lb />
the <lb />
the <lb />
We <lb />
pie the blessings due then illustrated by our pen ion <lb />
the government they support; to roll. The preference accorded to <lb />
promote among our countrymen a veteran soldiers in public <lb />
closer community of interest, should be seen red to m <lb />
by patriotism and national honestly and without <lb />
to point oat a fair field, and, when and <lb />
prosperous and diversified their claims to the In is <lb />
American enterprise may grow land gratitude of their <lb />
and thrive in the wholesome at should be <lb />
of American industry, edged. <lb />
ingenuity and intelligence. The assurance to the people of <lb />
reform is still our purpose-1 the individual liberty con- <lb />
we oppose the theory that j with peace and good order <lb />
tariff laws may be passed ; haying V cardinal principle of o gov- <lb />
for their object tho granting of j eminent. This gives no sanction <lb />
discriminating and unfair govern- I to vexatious laws, which <lb />
mental aid to private unnecessarily interfere with such <lb />
wage no exterminating war against habits and customs of i people<lb />
S. till I. N-w . was <lb />
. ,,,,.;,. <lb />
i till Dial ill -i- <lb />
II.- l<lb />
I c <lb />
I I <lb />
ha I mi . I <lb />
i . I e m o <lb />
i-ii of <lb />
. . . z <lb />
J -p I a w <lb />
i i-i i.-i fever hi leg, <lb />
i- c hi One <lb />
. . t ;. <lb />
Vi <lb />
write all <lb />
to <lb />
ii. . <lb />
III <lb />
, well <lb />
it have la . <lb />
We n Mil can <lb />
for catarrh, i, canker <lb />
A nasal with <lb />
. bottle, i i II you <lb />
an. breath. Price Sold at <lb />
ii . Store. <lb />
be- <lb />
any American interests. AVe <lb />
a readjustment can be ac- <lb />
in accordance with <lb />
the principles profess, without <lb />
disaster or demolition. We be- <lb />
the advantages of free, <lb />
raw material should be accorded <lb />
to our manufacturers, and we eon- <lb />
US are not offensive to a j st moral <lb />
sense and are not tent <lb />
with good citizenship and tin pub- <lb />
welfare The same <lb />
requires a <lb />
subjects which are properly within <lb />
governmental control and those <lb />
doing a damage to the candidate I <lb />
who would do most for me, though <lb />
he does not to do all. <lb />
contribute to tho election of one <lb />
who promises me nothing but an <lb />
indefinite continuance of existing <lb />
wrongs and an insolent threat of <lb />
other greater wrongs so soon <lb />
as he has the power to <lb />
them <lb />
It seems to me, fellow-citizens, <lb />
that the path of duty was never <lb />
more plain or the necessity of <lb />
walking in it more imperative than <lb />
it is at this moment. Lot me beg <lb />
your earnest consideration of the <lb />
situation before you vote in No- <lb />
and before you cut loose <lb />
from the old constitutional Demo- <lb />
party, which in times of our <lb />
extreme peril has so often brought <lb />
us forth out of the house of bond- manifestly enjoin strict <lb />
age, and abandon its shining ban- J and the r <lb />
its to follow reckless and to legitimate public <lb />
es too palpably to be persuaded <lb />
by any sophistry that they do not <lb />
exist, or are paid by foreigners. <lb />
Such taxes, representing a <lb />
of the property rights <lb />
of tho people, only <lb />
when laid collected for the <lb />
purpose of maintaining our gov- <lb />
and furnishing the means <lb />
for the accomplishment of its <lb />
purposes functions. <lb />
This is under the opera- <lb />
of a tariff for revenue. It <lb />
accords with tho professions of <lb />
American institutions its <lb />
justice and honesty answer the <lb />
test supplied by a correct <lb />
of tho principles upon <lb />
which these institutions rest. <lb />
This theory of tariff legislation <lb />
are more fittingly left to <lb />
template a fair and careful regulation should care- <lb />
of burdens. view. An enforced <lb />
rather than the precipitation of education, wisely deemed a proper <lb />
free trade. We anticipate With preparation for citizenship, should <lb />
t-ll J- <lb />
. Hi.-fr.-. <lb />
i I the cure of <lb />
the c r How important <lb />
mi <lb />
o l -i. i i ti v a.-t t-<lb />
calmness the misrepresentation of J not involve the impairment-of <lb />
our motives and purposes, parental authority nor <lb />
gated by a which seeks do violence to the household con- <lb />
to hold in unrelenting grasp its I science. Paternalism in <lb />
unfair advantage under present j finds no approval in the <lb />
tariff laws We will rely upon tho I creed of Democracy. <lb />
intelligence of fellow-country-, tom of misrule, whether is <lb />
or <lb />
personal and <lb />
II el <lb />
of <lb />
you <lb />
of <lb />
. i i . bat a <lb />
ii. ; . i ;. . ill r i- <lb />
. , ., . i . Drug<lb />
men to reject the charge that in unadvised <lb />
party comprising a majority of control of <lb />
people is the destruction<lb />
Tested <lb />
Far All <lb />
which is their sole <lb />
Their <lb />
idea of states- <lb />
proposition to <lb />
j patent men into tho wilderness of <lb />
their unreal schemes. Think well <lb />
of the possible result of your ac- <lb />
; how easy it is to destroy, how <lb />
hard to rebuild. recently cut <lb />
down in my mountain home, in <lb />
legislation produce their natural <lb />
effect. The classes whoso business <lb />
was thus favored apace, <lb />
whilst the unfavored have <lb />
in the midst of peace and <lb />
-plenty all the losses and hardships i <lb />
purchase and control all the <lb />
lines of and <lb />
graph the States at <lb />
the expense ; many billions <lb />
. of refunding to <lb />
the soldiers the difference be- <lb />
tween paper a gold at the date <lb />
of that at least a bill- <lb />
ion more ; of loaning people <lb />
on real at lower rates <lb />
of interest t the market rates, <lb />
so <lb />
our fellow-citizens in North Caro- that to argue them <lb />
who propose to follow that is a slander upon our <lb />
advocacy <lb />
are commonly felt only called <lb />
calamity; insist that, you abandon the <lb />
extraordinary spectacle is present , now and vote <lb />
ed of a nation whoso aggregate i T am <lb />
is rapidly and vastly quite a number of i and d schemes are <lb />
creasing, whilst the individual <lb />
wealth of its chief toilers and <lb />
wealth-producers is diminishing <lb />
in proportion thereto <lb />
From with <lb />
its disregard of the of <lb />
the constitution and its natural <lb />
dependence for support upon tho <lb />
money of the people whom it had <lb />
enriched, all of this corrupt <lb />
has proceeded- Without it <lb />
there was nothing evil done that <lb />
was done. <lb />
It follows as an undeniable truth, <lb />
that whoever directly or indirectly <lb />
upholds, helps or supports that <lb />
party is a friend to tho corruptions <lb />
which it has produced, is an <lb />
enemy to those who would repeal <lb />
that legislation and reform the <lb />
abuses upon it. There is <lb />
no escape from this <lb />
The Democratic party, on the <lb />
contrary, believes in the strict <lb />
limitations of tho constitution, and <lb />
has, as a party, steadily <lb />
ed all abuse of the taxing pow- <lb />
or any other power of the gen- <lb />
government for private <lb />
poses, and has unceasingly <lb />
the most and per <lb />
feet equality of all citizens in thy <lb />
legislation of our country. <lb />
There is not a single wrong or <lb />
injustice of which complaint is <lb />
made in our laws for thirty years <lb />
past which can justly be charged <lb />
advice- It strikes me as the very <lb />
extreme of unwisdom ; and when <lb />
done with a full knowledge of the <lb />
consequences it ceases to be mere <lb />
folly and becomes a crime- r <lb />
whatever may the hopes or <lb />
wishes of these men, they know as <lb />
well as they know of their own ax- <lb />
that this party has not on- <lb />
no chance of electing their can- <lb />
at the polls, but also none <lb />
of throwing the election into, the <lb />
of representatives, about <lb />
which they appear to be mo st <lb />
Let no man be deceived <lb />
about this. The handful o f votes <lb />
which will be cast for Weaver iD <lb />
this State, be it as large as they <lb />
can honestly claim, wrest <lb />
the electoral vote from Cleve- <lb />
land and Harrison, so to <lb />
throw the choice in tho house. I t <lb />
is to so. But y <lb />
thousand taken fro m <lb />
and to <lb />
throw the vote not indeed into a <lb />
Democratic house, but into <lb />
hands of Harrison. This re <lb />
was so plain that the can <lb />
leaders, Handing their pro <lb />
to the contrary, <lb />
to not let slip t he opportunity.; and <lb />
they are now ready with full tick- <lb />
and a complete on to <lb />
avail themselves of <lb />
or injury of American interests; <lb />
we know they cannot be <lb />
frightened by the of <lb />
possible free-trade. <lb />
The administration and manage- <lb />
of our government <lb />
upon popular will. Federal power <lb />
is the instrument of that <lb />
its master. Therefore tho <lb />
family affair. <lb />
Our people, still cherishing the <lb />
I feeling of human fellowship which <lb />
belongs to our beginning as a <lb />
require their government to <lb />
express for them their sympathy <lb />
with all those who are oppressed <lb />
under any rule less free than ours. <lb />
IA generous hospitality, which is <lb />
om of the most prominent of our <lb />
uses, inasmuch as it exhibits as <lb />
absolute any exaction, <lb />
by way of taxation, from the <lb />
stance of the people, beyond the <lb />
necessities of a careful <lb />
administration of government <lb />
Opposed to this theory, the dog- <lb />
ma is not presented that <lb />
The Democratic party is taxation is justifiable for the <lb />
express purpose and of there- <lb />
by promoting especial interests <lb />
Such a <lb />
the <lb />
so <lb />
directly encourages the <lb />
by selfishness and greed. <lb />
of the opponents of v to national <lb />
interfere with and control the us to We <lb />
of the States through Fader- an of all Ian <lb />
characteristics prompts <lb />
come worthy and in- <lb />
Is to h o mes<lb />
develops a design, citizenship among us. <lb />
which no explanation can mitigate, table sentiment is not viol . <lb />
about live hours, a tree that had <lb />
taken five years to grow. I <lb />
and able and willing to-help yon; <lb />
its arm is not shortened that it <lb />
cannot save you; to cherish and <lb />
uphold it is the dictate of <lb />
and common sense- our. <lb />
Your fellow-citizen, <lb />
Z. B. Vance. <lb />
near Black Mountain, <lb />
September 17th, 1892. <lb />
; and the advocacy of <lb />
in for the hitherto <lb />
most cc element of our <lb />
society is a notification to all the <lb />
world that we approaching that <lb />
stage of <lb />
. which mark a people as <lb />
fit f self-government. <lb />
confidence is in <lb />
th e tree. of North Carolina, <lb />
w ho as members of that Alliance <lb />
v ill, I trust, not permit their noble <lb />
c inter and their just cause to be <lb />
I bus perverted and debased. Rest <lb />
assured that no real friend of that <lb />
noble class of men who, under the <lb />
. providence of God, give us our <lb />
daily bread, will ever consent to <lb />
Tour Did. <lb />
She the flax an I curded the I landmarks of principle. <lb />
of patriotic sentiment, that Its <lb />
statement would rudely shock our <lb />
, if they had not already <lb />
insidiously allured from the <lb />
Nev <lb />
to reverse the fundamental and <lb />
safe relations between the people <lb />
and their government Such an <lb />
attempt cannot fail to be regarded <lb />
by thoughtful men as proof of a <lb />
bold determination to secure the <lb />
ever, by careful and reasonable <lb />
regulations for the protection of <lb />
the public health, nor does it <lb />
tho reception of <lb />
I . i <lb />
. lain <lb />
-r i <lb />
l .-.-.-<lb />
i. <lb />
Sell It. <lb />
r specific ca,<lb />
.-, <lb />
who have no appreciation <lb />
institutions and whose presence <lb />
of a discredited party among us is a menace to peace and <lb />
in reckless disregard of a free ex i good order- <lb />
of the popular will. To The importance of the <lb />
resist such a scheme is an impulse u,,,, Ship Canal <lb />
of Democracy- At all times, and a means of promoting commerce <lb />
places, we trust the people, between our State and foreign <lb />
As against a disposition to and also as s <lb />
the way to Federal power we by Americans to the enter <lb />
sent, to them, as our claim to which advance the interest a <lb />
confidence and support, a steady; tile world of civilization, d <lb />
MARQUIS, <lb />
VI K <lb />
. , nil Inner upper<lb />
p. <lb />
ill <lb />
a w <lb />
V l. <lb />
t .<lb />
growth, patriotic devotion to <lb />
country . and sincere regard for <lb />
those who toil been so betrayed to <lb />
tho support of a pernicious doc- <lb />
In its behalf the plea that <lb />
our infant industries should be <lb />
fostered did service until <lb />
wool, wove the linen, and spun j honest desire for national <lb />
and made the clothes for her patriotic devotion <lb />
husband and ten children. She made <lb />
butter and cheese, she dipped tallow <lb />
candle, to light the house at night, and <lb />
all the fond for her household by <lb />
an open fire-place and a oven. <lb />
Yes and when was forty years of <lb />
she was already an old lady who <lb />
days were over. Her shoulders, <lb />
were bent and her joints by hard by our stalwart growth, <lb />
work, and she wove spectacles and a cap. the exigencies of a tom- <lb />
with all the <lb />
comfort, refine- <lb />
and luxury, may be as charming and <lb />
attractive at forty-live as at twenty. Es- <lb />
is this true if she preserves her <lb />
health and beauty by the use of Ur. <lb />
Pierce's Favorite Prescription, which <lb />
wards off all female ailments and <lb />
cares them if they already exist <lb />
keep the life current healthful and <lb />
this degradation of their cause into and enables the woman of middle <lb />
the obsequious tool of <lb />
ambitious men, forfeiting <lb />
the sympathy of all moderate <lb />
and making the very name of <lb />
Alliance to stink in the nostrils of <lb />
and common sense. I can <lb />
int believe the good judgment of <lb />
our farmers will enable them to see <lb />
where these leaders are taking <lb />
them, and that their native honesty <lb />
will impel them to draw back in <lb />
time to save their country. <lb />
Many of our people, it is true, <lb />
have objected to Mr. Cleveland, <lb />
and preferred that he should not <lb />
have been nominated. I confess <lb />
of middle age to retain the of <lb />
girlhood upon brow and cheek, the light <lb />
of youth in her eyes, and its elasticity <lb />
in her step. Sold fry all druggist. <lb />
W ill you warning The gig <lb />
perhaps of the sure approach of that <lb />
more terrible Consumption. Ask. <lb />
yourselves if yon can afford for the sake <lb />
of saving to run risk and do <lb />
for ii. know from experience <lb />
that Cure will cure your cough <lb />
It fails. This explains why <lb />
than a million were sold the <lb />
year. It relieves croup and g <lb />
cough at once. Mothers, do not be i <lb />
out. For lame back, side or chest us e <lb />
Shiloh's Porous Plaster. Sold at Woo c- <lb />
en's Drug Store. <lb />
war, which made our people <lb />
heedless of the opportunity for <lb />
schemes afforded by their <lb />
willing and patriotic payment of <lb />
unprecedented tribute; and now, <lb />
after a long period of peace, when <lb />
overburdened countrymen <lb />
ask for relief and for a restoration <lb />
to the enjoyment of their incomes <lb />
and earnings, they are met by <lb />
the claim that tariff taxation for <lb />
the sake of protection is an <lb />
I American system, the continuance <lb />
of which is necessary in order that <lb />
high wages may be paid to our <lb />
and a home market <lb />
provided for our farm products. <lb />
These should no long- <lb />
deceive- The truth is that such <lb />
a system is directly antagonized <lb />
by every sentiment of justice <lb />
fairness of which Americans are <lb />
proud. It is also <lb />
championship of their rights. j commend the project to i <lb />
The people are entitled to sound; mental approval m i i <lb />
honest money, abundantly Our countrymen not only ex <lb />
in volume to supply their from those woo represent <lb />
business needs- But them in public places a sedulous <lb />
may be the form of the people's j care for the things which are <lb />
national or and palpably related to their <lb />
silver, or interests, but they also <lb />
regulated guarded by fully the value of <lb />
action, or by wise rating our national pride and <lb />
and careful laws, that no one can maintaining our national honor. <lb />
as to the certainty and Both their material interests and <lb />
stability of its value. Every their national pride and honor <lb />
the success of the <lb />
. I. I <lb />
N. <lb />
Prompt ion to Office <lb />
a Turk.; Murphy to old stand. <lb />
,. <lb />
ALEX. L. <lb />
VS-AT-LAW, <lb />
X. C. <lb />
i Ice in all the courts. <lb />
B. <lb />
i. <lb />
true that while workingmen discredited currency <lb />
into the hands of the , involved in th <lb />
pie should be of the same intrinsic ; Exposition ; and they <lb />
value or purchasing With will not inclined to condone <lb />
this condition absolutely any neglect of effort on the part of <lb />
teed, both gold and silver can be I their government to insure, in the <lb />
safely utilized upon equal terms in grandeur of this event, a fitting <lb />
the adjustment of our currency. exhibit of American growth and <lb />
In dealing with this subject no j greatness and a splendid demon <lb />
selfish scheme should be allowed of American patriotism, j <lb />
to intervene no doubtful ex- J In an imperfect and incomplete <lb />
should be attempted. manner, I have thus endeavored <lb />
The wants of our people, arising j to state some of those things <lb />
from the deficiency or imperfect, which the creed and <lb />
distribution of money circulation, j intentions of the party to which I <lb />
ought to be fully and honestly have given my life long <lb />
and efficiently My attempt has not been to in <lb />
died. however, be con- my countrymen nor any par- <lb />
remembered that the in-1 but to remind both that Demo- <lb />
convenience or loss that might doctrines lie near tho <lb />
arise such a situation can be j pies of our government and tend <lb />
much easier borne than the to promote the people's good. I <lb />
distress which must follow a willing to be accused of <lb />
N. <lb />
I. A. BOOS. <lb />
TYSON. <lb />
D. F. TYSON <lb />
n. c. <lb />
Prompt attention given to <lb />
II. <lb />
Law, <lb />
s. c. <lb />
and careful attention to <lb />
I solicited. <lb />
C. <lb />
x I HAM A <lb />
bust- <lb />
MARRY <lb />
N. C. <lb />
my countrymen upon trite <lb />
I and farmers can, the least of Public officials are the agents of in homely fashion, for a Specialty<lb />
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, <lb />
G I F. V I E, N <lb />
Practice in all the courts.<lb /></p>
                <pb facs="00017567_tn_0002" n="2" />
                <p>
THE REFLECTOR. <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
J, Editor Proprietor <lb />
WEDNESDAY. 5th, 1892. <lb />
Entered Greenville <lb />
ft. C., as second-class mail matter. <lb />
NATIONAL DEMOCRATIC TICKET <lb />
FOB <lb />
Me York. <lb />
fob view hi <lb />
ADLAI E- STEVENSON, <lb />
Of Illinois. <lb />
FOB AT <lb />
CHARLES B AYCOCK, <lb />
ROBERT B. GLENN. <lb />
1st L. SMITH- <lb />
hist. <lb />
A. B. BRANCH, <lb />
Beaufort. <lb />
The Salisbury Daily Herald is a <lb />
yearling; with horns. It did Homo <lb />
crowing and celebrating last week, <lb />
not over tho possession of the; <lb />
but because it had wheeled <lb />
around the circle for a year and I <lb />
was in fine shape keep on <lb />
wheeling. About the horns well i <lb />
it was the i class party folks <lb />
that found out the youngster wore <lb />
hat kind of ornaments, for he <lb />
gored them as hard as a grown <lb />
steer. Some of the licks were <lb />
felt down hero in Pitt, and one <lb />
fellow wears corns on his mind <lb />
yet about them. <lb />
STATE DEMOCRATIC <lb />
FOB <lb />
ELIAS CARR, <lb />
of <lb />
FOB <lb />
R. A <lb />
of <lb />
FOB OF <lb />
COKE <lb />
of Wake. <lb />
FOB TREASURER i <lb />
DONALD W. <lb />
of Wake. <lb />
FOR <lb />
E. M. FURMAN, <lb />
of <lb />
FOB SI OF <lb />
J. C- SCARBOROUGH, <lb />
of Johnston. <lb />
FOB <lb />
FRANK I. <lb />
of Mecklenburg. <lb />
fob of twelfth i <lb />
GEORGE A. <lb />
COUNTY DEMOCRATIC TICKET <lb />
fob the <lb />
F. G. JAMES. <lb />
BOB <lb />
FREDERICK <lb />
I. K. WETHERINGTON- <lb />
fob <lb />
RICHARD W- KING. <lb />
REGISTER OF <lb />
HENRY HARDING. <lb />
FOB TREASURER <lb />
JOHN FLANAGAN. <lb />
FOB <lb />
DR. E. WARREN <lb />
FOB <lb />
J. B- KILPATRICK. <lb />
The Carolina Gazette <lb />
which was first established in <lb />
1873 and once had a brilliant and <lb />
influential career, been re- <lb />
rived at Fayetteville by Mr- Z. W. <lb />
Whitehead. The number to hand <lb />
shows much ability and hope <lb />
the highest success is in store for <lb />
it. <lb />
The most successful daily news- <lb />
paper in North Carolina, the <lb />
Star, is twenty-five years <lb />
old- For tills of f <lb />
it has been constantly under <lb />
the ownership of the man who <lb />
founded it, Mr. W. H. Bernard. <lb />
We hope the two may continue <lb />
together for twenty-five years <lb />
longer. <lb />
We learn from Mr. B. C. Pierce, <lb />
who is one of the best Democrats <lb />
anywhere, that the North Carolina <lb />
salesmen in Baltimore during <lb />
last two weeks raised over <lb />
and sent it to help the Dem <lb />
campaign fund in this <lb />
State. They are all made of the <lb />
right metal, and want to see the <lb />
Democracy of the Old North <lb />
State come out victorious. <lb />
As this is the season of the year <lb />
when plans are made for building <lb />
ice making plants for sum- <lb />
mer, the <lb />
will publish on October 7th a <lb />
Special ice-making issue, contain- <lb />
illustrated descriptions of the <lb />
various methods and machinery <lb />
used in making ice. A copy of <lb />
this issue can be had free of <lb />
charge by addressing the <lb />
Baltimore, Md. <lb />
Since Mr. E- A. looked <lb />
wistfully over the field, saw no <lb />
chance for him to be elected and <lb />
declined the Third party <lb />
for Congress in this district, <lb />
Mr. Reddick Gatling, of Gates <lb />
county, has been named as the <lb />
candidate. The Wash <lb />
Gazette expresses the be- <lb />
lief that Mr. Gatling will not at <lb />
tempt to disrupt the Democracy <lb />
and turn the district over to Re- <lb />
publican other words <lb />
it does not believe he will accept. <lb />
Weaver and Mrs. Lease went <lb />
into Virginia after leaving this <lb />
State and spoke in Norfolk <lb />
day. A letter from that city tells <lb />
us people were out to hear <lb />
them, and the puts <lb />
down the audience at the same <lb />
number. Isn't that a big turn out <lb />
to hear a candidate for President <lb />
Here in North Carolina Raleigh <lb />
and Rocky Mount were the only <lb />
places where as many as <lb />
heard him. At the other <lb />
the audiences <lb />
only, a few hundred. Fields, <lb />
the candidate for Vice-President <lb />
on the ticket with Weaver, spoke <lb />
at Asheville and Salisbury and <lb />
had very small crowds to hear <lb />
him. The Herald says he is a <lb />
very common man and a poor ex- <lb />
for a for a high <lb />
office. <lb />
The Third party of Wilson <lb />
certainly has put up some love- <lb />
specimens as its candidates, <lb />
judging from what <lb />
says about have <lb />
always found tho man of. <lb />
that shop to be a pretty <lb />
lie s their candidate <lb />
for the Legislature stole <lb />
from the widows and <lb />
fund of the Odd Fellows society <lb />
in Elm City. Why, the <lb />
cans would hardly dare put up a <lb />
meaner man than that for <lb />
He and Weaver should <lb />
travel around some together. <lb />
Some i class party man Beau- <lb />
fort county writes a letter to <lb />
paper of the same class published <lb />
over the sound, at Hertford, and <lb />
makes several charges against Mr. <lb />
W. H. of Grimesland. <lb />
who a few weeks since wrote a <lb />
letter to the Washington Gazette <lb />
which was copied in this and <lb />
other papers The Reflector <lb />
does not know Mr. <lb />
personally, but we can speak this <lb />
much for He had enough <lb />
decency to write what he did man- <lb />
fully and over his own signature, <lb />
which is more than the man <lb />
making charges against him and <lb />
hiding behind the <lb />
can himself- <lb />
To-day Georgia holds her <lb />
for State officers. Tho Third <lb />
party been making wonder- <lb />
fully large claims as to their <lb />
strength in that State, but when <lb />
the election returns come in they <lb />
will find themselves as badly dis- <lb />
appointed as was Weaver ho <lb />
went down there and expected to <lb />
find everything solid for him. <lb />
A former citizen of Pitt county, <lb />
now a resident of Georgia, writes <lb />
us a letter in which he says i <lb />
will bury the Third party <lb />
deep <lb />
We hope to hear just such news as <lb />
that coming in from <lb />
In this issue will found the <lb />
letter of Senator Vance. Like <lb />
he says it is par excel- <lb />
lent and it is specially pointed at <lb />
this time. Senator Vance has not <lb />
been able on account of feeble <lb />
health to any part in the <lb />
present campaign- He has <lb />
ways heretofore been foremost in <lb />
the hottest fight and his counsel <lb />
has done much to preserve the <lb />
harmony of tho Democratic party <lb />
in North Carolina. Ho like all <lb />
other of thought can on- <lb />
danger to our State in the pres- <lb />
of tho party and in con- <lb />
sequence wains all Third par- <lb />
men to think before they act- <lb />
He believes that North <lb />
are still patriotic and that <lb />
the State will be all right the <lb />
day of November. <lb />
What do Southern men and <lb />
women think of the right bower <lb />
of a presidential candidate who <lb />
follows him from place to place de- <lb />
fending him and his party <lb />
the following statement in near- <lb />
every speech; thank God <lb />
that we now have a party that has <lb />
wiped out all sectional lines, and <lb />
obliterated all BOX and <lb />
No distinction between sex <lb />
How does this strike <lb />
white men who have wives <lb />
laughters Remember too <lb />
this expression comes from <lb />
who speaks on every stump that <lb />
the leader, General Weaver, of <lb />
this new party speaks and is in con- <lb />
sequence in unison with his views. <lb />
We need only such doctrine as <lb />
this to keep tho South sol- <lb />
id and all white men who are <lb />
white men are of the same <lb />
ion in reference to such things. <lb />
nor <lb />
you <lb />
and <lb />
that <lb />
one <lb />
Gen. Weaver and Mrs. <lb />
have come to North Carolina, <lb />
made their speeches and are now <lb />
without her borders. Their Third <lb />
party friends made every effort to <lb />
get them crowds and by so doing <lb />
encourage their own waning <lb />
forces, but alas all must been <lb />
disappointed. It is safe to say <lb />
that there were not mote than five <lb />
or six thousand people in the <lb />
whole State who even present <lb />
when the whole number at all <lb />
their appointments is summed up. <lb />
Of these more than half were not <lb />
even sympathizers with them but <lb />
present from mere curiosity. <lb />
They leave the campaign flatter <lb />
than it was before they came. <lb />
The big effort has been made and <lb />
failed and we may now look for <lb />
general decline in their numbers <lb />
until the 8th of November at which <lb />
time we predict that their total <lb />
vote will not exceed with <lb />
nearly half of these drawn from <lb />
those who been mighty weak <lb />
Democrats heretofore. All who <lb />
have been conscientious in their <lb />
advocacy of the Third party will <lb />
return to the Democratic and those <lb />
only will remain who are to get a <lb />
part of the which Mr. <lb />
Hardy says they are to get if <lb />
they carry the State for Mr. Harri- <lb />
Poor fellows, if they don't <lb />
mind they will do their work, sell <lb />
themselves and fail to get a dollar <lb />
as a reward. They deserve <lb />
better. North Carolina is for <lb />
Grover Cleveland- Wait about <lb />
days and see if this is not true. <lb />
Farewell Weaver-Lease male-and <lb />
female black and <lb />
The <lb />
no cause for self con- <lb />
at the re- <lb />
while <lb />
Southern States. The South has <lb />
no respect for that kind of Punch <lb />
and Judy performance, and showed <lb />
it by staying away from tho <lb />
made for them- It is <lb />
bad enough for a woman to go <lb />
stumping over the country making <lb />
public speeches for anything, but <lb />
when it comes to one going around <lb />
making political speeches to all <lb />
kinds of motley gatherings, and <lb />
thanking God we now had a <lb />
party that had wiped out all sec- <lb />
lines and had obliterated all <lb />
sex and she reaches such a <lb />
low ebb as to relegate all womanly <lb />
modesty and refinement to the <lb />
rear with a blush. Sister Lease <lb />
has a perfect right to do as she <lb />
pleases and may find personal sat- <lb />
in leaving her home <lb />
and husband and go jaunting <lb />
over the country a public <lb />
campaign with another man, but <lb />
God forbid that the women of the <lb />
South should over come to such. <lb />
They can never roach that stage. <lb />
We ask our Third party friends in <lb />
all seriousness, what would be- <lb />
come of tho sanctity of our homes, <lb />
the purity of our society, and the <lb />
virtue of our people if sex and <lb />
race were Destroy sex <lb />
and race lines and what have we <lb />
left of society. Here are Third <lb />
party leaders advocating these <lb />
you follow them I <lb />
On our first page will be found <lb />
Mr. Cleveland's letter of accept- <lb />
It is just what was expected <lb />
from the concise, <lb />
pointed and patriotic. He never <lb />
straddles any question. He has <lb />
his views and does not hesitate to <lb />
express them. There is no co <lb />
fusion of principles by a <lb />
of language. Plain, <lb />
language characterizes <lb />
all of his writing and yet there is <lb />
great force in what he says. He is <lb />
clear on tho tariff question and <lb />
treats it at length than any <lb />
other subject. But he is equally <lb />
emphatic on the iniquitous Force <lb />
Bill. This is one of the great <lb />
issues for tho Southern people in <lb />
this campaign. Mr. Cleveland ex- <lb />
pressed himself very clearly on the <lb />
currency question and his views <lb />
will doubtless give great <lb />
Southern people. This <lb />
has boon the only seeming differ- <lb />
between him and us. There <lb />
need not be this any longer. <lb />
His references to the various <lb />
needs of this government at <lb />
sent are wisely put and the letter <lb />
will give great satisfaction to his <lb />
friends, and cannot receive much <lb />
adverse comment from his enemies. <lb />
What a contrast there is in the <lb />
letters of tho two candidates of the <lb />
two political parties of this country <lb />
Read carefully Mr. Cleveland's <lb />
letter. He is one of the foremost <lb />
men of this nation and his words <lb />
have great weight with all thinking <lb />
in their efforts to join the <lb />
can party, but that was only a <lb />
When he called on Messrs. <lb />
Harrison, Dudley, Ne- <lb />
and other Indiana <lb />
can politicians, which he did at <lb />
the earliest possible moment, his <lb />
talk was very different. He told <lb />
them that the State was in danger <lb />
and implored their assist to <lb />
save tho party from the <lb />
of having its candidate d <lb />
in his own State- He from <lb />
here a mandatory order upon the <lb />
National committee for a <lb />
sum of money, which he <lb />
said was so urgently needed that <lb />
he would take the order to New <lb />
York himself, and he did. <lb />
Mr. Cleveland's letter of accept- <lb />
has caused some point- <lb />
in cut, but it is among tho pub- <lb />
exclusively. ts are <lb />
delighted with the style of the lat- <lb />
as well as with its language, <lb />
and the belief is general that it <lb />
will make a convincing sort of <lb />
campaign to put the <lb />
hands cf intelligent doubtful <lb />
His characterization of the <lb />
Republican cry of free trade as an <lb />
impossibility in this country was <lb />
a happy thought, and his remarks <lb />
on tariff reform, for which the <lb />
Democratic party stands, should <lb />
be read by every voter in tho land. <lb />
A tariff for revenue will be a <lb />
until some new method of <lb />
raising the money <lb />
to run tho Government shall <lb />
have been devised and put into <lb />
practical operation, but that is no <lb />
reason why the present abortion <lb />
which taxes the of <lb />
protected article for the <lb />
fit few manufacturers should re- <lb />
main upon our statute books, a <lb />
disgrace to the intelligence of our <lb />
National legislators. Free trade <lb />
will some day, but the ob- <lb />
point of Demo- <lb />
campaign is fair trade, which <lb />
can only be brought about by a <lb />
radical reforming of tho present <lb />
tariff laws. <lb />
Representative Mitchell, of Wis <lb />
chairman of the Demo- <lb />
congressional campaign <lb />
committee, says he has good <lb />
sons for being confident that the <lb />
electoral votes of that State will <lb />
be cast for Cleveland and Steven- <lb />
son, but he fears that tho decision <lb />
of the State supreme against <lb />
tho recent reapportionment may <lb />
give the Republicans several con- <lb />
that they would not <lb />
have elected if the new apportion- <lb />
had been allowed to stand. <lb />
West Virginia is one the <lb />
States that the Republicans <lb />
ways carry, in their minds, before <lb />
election, or, Representative Alder- <lb />
son of that State puts <lb />
are always going to carry the <lb />
State, but they never Mr. <lb />
who is fresh from the <lb />
State, Republicans <lb />
will not carry West Virginia this <lb />
year. Down there we are all <lb />
Democrats on tho tariff question, <lb />
but the Force bill issue is the one <lb />
we are most interested in- There <lb />
are a hundred bills in <lb />
that scheme and it involves the <lb />
rights of our people to govern <lb />
themselves, and it is going to car- <lb />
the State against the party that <lb />
fathers <lb />
That jingo business with <lb />
did not pan out, as the <lb />
of that poor revolution-racked <lb />
country have informed tho officers <lb />
of our war vessels that they will <lb />
do whatever is required of them <lb />
by this government. This is dis- <lb />
appointing to the administration, <lb />
which counted upon sufficient op- <lb />
position to bring out a few spread- <lb />
eagle orders, calculated to work <lb />
up enthusiasm among<lb />
R. <lb />
AT <lb />
THE <lb />
OLD <lb />
STAND. <lb />
AT <lb />
THE <lb />
OLD <lb />
STAND. <lb />
WASHINGTON <lb />
From our Regular Correspondent. <lb />
Washington, D. C Oct <lb />
Senator Quay is net at all averse <lb />
to taking Mr. Harrison's place as <lb />
boss of the republican campaign, <lb />
if Mrs. Harrison's illness continues <lb />
serious enough to prevent Mr. <lb />
Harrison giving the necessary <lb />
attention to politics, to keep him- <lb />
self sufficiently well posted to <lb />
the movements of the figure- <lb />
head, Tom Carter; and he dropped <lb />
into Washington this week for the <lb />
purpose of intimating as much to <lb />
Mr. Harrison. The intimation was <lb />
duly made by a mutual friend, and <lb />
Mr. Harrison was profuse in thanks <lb />
but he did not accept the <lb />
to abdicate his political throne <lb />
in Quay's favor. An Indiana man <lb />
speaking of this attempt of Quay <lb />
to regain the reins of political <lb />
power, Harrison is a <lb />
better politician than Quay, and <lb />
the latter should have known that <lb />
after the long, and in the end <lb />
fight made by the former <lb />
to overthrow Quay s power over <lb />
the republican machine he would <lb />
never under any combination of <lb />
circumstances agree to his again <lb />
taking So Mr. Quay got <lb />
nothing but a little additional <lb />
for his offer. <lb />
Ex-Congressman Pierce, of Inch-, <lb />
who is chairman of the <lb />
executive committee of <lb />
that State, made a flying visit to <lb />
Washington this week to confer <lb />
with Mr. Harrison and other <lb />
politicians in the city. From <lb />
the tone of a newspaper interview <lb />
given out by him as soon as he <lb />
he arrived, a who knew <lb />
nothing about the subject would <lb />
suppose that the Indiana demo- <lb />
were falling over e other <lb />
We have bought of the Assignee the above stock amounting to <lb />
worth CLOTHING, <lb />
worth CLOAK, <lb />
worth DRESS GOODS, <lb />
worth SHOES HATS. <lb />
And a full of Unbleached <lb />
Domestics, Calicoes, This is by far the best and largest stock <lb />
in town and will be sold strictly at cost. Goods must be sold. <lb />
BROWN HOOKER, <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
CHRIS <lb />
YOUR CASE <lb />
IS NOT <lb />
HOPELESS <lb />
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IT YOU NOTHING TO INVESTIGATE. <lb />
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These ingredients are com- <lb />
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REGULATOR CO., <lb />
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This wen in use over <lb />
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by the leading physicians all over <lb />
e country, and has effected cures where <lb />
all other remedies, with the attention of <lb />
the most physicians, have <lb />
for year failed. This Ointment is of <lb />
long standing and tho high reputation <lb />
which it obtained Is owing entirely <lb />
its own efficacy, as but little effort has <lb />
ever been made to bring it before the <lb />
public. One bottle of this Ointment will <lb />
be sent to any address on receipt of One <lb />
Dollar. Sample box The usual <lb />
discount to Druggists. All Cash Orders <lb />
promptly attended to. Address all or- <lb />
and communications to <lb />
T. F. <lb />
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and Schedule <lb />
TRAINS SOUTH. <lb />
o -3, o -7, No <lb />
Apr. 19th, daily Fast Hail, daily <lb />
ex Sun <lb />
Weldon 12,30 pro pm <lb />
Ar -10 am <lb />
Tarboro <lb />
Ar Wilson <lb />
Wilson <lb />
Ar <lb />
Ar Fayetteville <lb />
Warsaw <lb />
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a- <lb />
am <lb />
p m on pm am<lb />
am<lb />
Wilmington <lb />
Magnolia <lb />
Ar <lb />
Fayetteville <lb />
Ar <lb />
Ar Wilson <lb />
NEW I <lb />
Having completed my store at <lb />
Pitt county, N. C, I am opening <lb />
a first-class stock of <lb />
GENERAL MERCHANDISE, <lb />
and cordially invite the public to call <lb />
and examine my <lb />
DRY GOODS. SHOES, NOTIONS, <lb />
GROCERIES, Ac, <lb />
Our motto is Standard Goods at Rea- <lb />
Prices for Cash. <lb />
Examine my stock before buying <lb />
elsewhere. If the. goods and prices do <lb />
not suit we charge nothing them. <lb />
Country produce taken In exchange <lb />
for goods. W. R. WHICHARD.<lb />
TRAINS NORTH <lb />
No No No <lb />
daily daily daily <lb />
ex Sun. <lb />
am am<lb />
Wilson nm p m pro <lb />
At Rocky Mount <lb />
Ar Tarboro IS <lb />
Tarboro am <lb />
Daily except <lb />
Train on Scotland Neck Branch Road <lb />
leaves Halifax 4.22 arrives Scot <lb />
land Neck at 5.15 P. M., 6.52 <lb />
P, M., Kinston 8.00 p. m. Returning, <lb />
leaves Kinston 7.10 a. m., Greenville <lb />
3.25 a. m. Arriving Halifax a. m. <lb />
Weldon 11.25 a. m. daily except <lb />
Trains on Washington Branch leave <lb />
Washington 7.00 a. in., arrives A. R. <lb />
Junction a. in., returning leaves A. <lb />
It. Junction i. in., arrives Wash- <lb />
8.45 p. Daily except Sunday. <lb />
Connects with trains Mid <lb />
Raleigh R. R., and Scotland Neck <lb />
Branch. <lb />
Local freight train Weldon <lb />
Monday, Wednesday and Friday at <lb />
10.16 a. m., arriving Scotland Neck 1.05 <lb />
a. m. Greenville 5.30 p. in., <lb />
7.40 p. in. Returning leaves Kinston <lb />
Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at <lb />
7.20 a. m., arriving Greenville 0.55 <lb />
a. Scotland Neck 2.20 p. m., Weldon <lb />
5.15 p. m. <lb />
Tram leaves Tarboro, N C, via <lb />
Raleigh R. R. daily except Sun- <lb />
day, P M. Sunday P M, <lb />
Williamston, N IS P M, P M. <lb />
Plymouth 8.30 p. in., 5.22 p. m. <lb />
Returning leaves Plymouth daily except <lb />
a. in., Sunday 0.00 a. m- <lb />
N C, 7.30 a m, 9.58 am. <lb />
arrive Tarboro. N A M <lb />
Trains on Southern Division, Wilson <lb />
and Fayetteville Branch leave Fayette- <lb />
ville a m. arrive Rowland p m. <lb />
Returning leave Rowland 1215 p m. <lb />
arrive Fayetteville pm. Daily ex- <lb />
sept Sunday. <lb />
Train on Midland N C Branch leave <lb />
daily except Sunday, A M <lb />
N C, A M. Re <lb />
laves N C AM <lb />
NO A M. <lb />
Train No. makes close connection a <lb />
Weldon for all points North dally. Al <lb />
fail via Richmond, and daily except Sun <lb />
day via Bay Line, also at Rocky Mount <lb />
daily except Sunday with Norfolk <lb />
railroad for Norfolk and all <lb />
points via Norfolk. <lb />
Southbound trail on Wilson <lb />
ville Branch i No. Northbound is <lb />
So. except Sunday. <lb />
Train <lb />
at P M, arrive Nashville <lb />
P Hope P M. Returning <lb />
Spring Hope A M, Nashville <lb />
8.86 A M, arrives Rocky Mount A <lb />
except Sunday. <lb />
Train on Clinton Branch leaves Warsaw <lb />
for daily, except Sunday, f. <lb />
and AM Returning leave <lb />
ton at A M, and P. M. <lb />
at Warsaw with and <lb />
Trains No. South and North will <lb />
stop only at Rocky Mount, Wilson, <lb />
and Magnolia. <lb />
DIVINE, <lb />
General <lb />
J. R. Transportation <lb />
T. M <lb />
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OIL <lb />
I ALL C I- <lb />
PARKER'S <lb />
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Vail M l. <lb />
SALE. <lb />
We h for at Black Jack, Pitt <lb />
county, a good Cotton <lb />
a id a good Grist XIII, rocks of <lb />
Moore county grit. These are almost <lb />
M good as now will be sold cheap. <lb />
Apply either to <lb />
B. KILPATRICK, <lb />
Mills. X. C. <lb />
W. Venters, Calico, N. <lb />
WALTER'S <lb />
Street, in of Dr. D. L. James <lb />
GREENVILLE N. C. <lb />
pleasure in informing my <lb />
f; and the public generally <lb />
that<lb />
is now open, A successful career of <lb />
.-. YEARS .-. <lb />
is a proof of the satisfaction I always give. <lb />
My Work Speaks for Itself. <lb />
CaD early and examine <lb />
your and <lb />
Very respectfully, <lb />
THOMAS WALTER <lb />
Hoping lo gain <lb />
merit your favor. <lb />
GREENVILLE . <lb />
MALE ACADEMY <lb />
The next session of this School will <lb />
begin Oil Monday. August 29th, 1802. <lb />
Tho ad vantages offered will be <lb />
or to those of any previous session. En- <lb />
tire guaranteed every patron. <lb />
Board can be had at lower rates than at <lb />
any similar school in Eastern Carolina. <lb />
We propose to do the best work for <lb />
that his ever been done In the town, <lb />
and challenge proof to contrary. <lb />
Terms ire as follows, payable <lb />
Primary English per mouth, <lb />
English per month, <lb />
Higher English per month, 2.60 <lb />
each, extra, <lb />
When are in town call to fee me <lb />
or write mo your homes. <lb />
be cheerfully given. If <lb />
necessary i competent assistant will be <lb />
employed- <lb />
W. H <lb />
H. C, July <lb />
Peanut Pickers and <lb />
Cleaners. <lb />
Will pick ail clean I o <lb />
Peanuts a day. Manufactured by Card- <lb />
well Machine Co., Va. <lb />
For <lb />
A largo two-story brick store in the <lb />
Opera House Block, Greenville, just <lb />
Splendid room, with patent <lb />
tor, counters, drawers. <lb />
Apply to <lb />
U. LONG. <lb />
N. C. <lb />
Notice to Slippers. <lb />
In order to make and <lb />
economical use of the now em- <lb />
ployed in the North service <lb />
and thus to better serve tie inter- <lb />
of shippers, tho undesigned <lb />
have decided to <lb />
respective line <lb />
folk and M <lb />
Washington, N. C, into <lb />
one be known as <lb />
The Norfolk, Direct <lb />
LINE. <lb />
Connecting Norfolk <lb />
The Bay <lb />
The Clyde Line, for Philadelphia. <lb />
The Old Dominion Line, for <lb />
York. <lb />
The Merchants A Miners Lino for <lb />
ton and Providence. <lb />
The Water Lines for Va, <lb />
and Washington, O. <lb />
At with <lb />
The Atlantic North Carolina R. K. <lb />
At Washington <lb />
The Tar River Steamers. <lb />
Also Calling at Island. N C. <lb />
The new line will m <lb />
Service, with such additional sailings as <lb />
will best suit the needs of the <lb />
NO ADVANCE RATES. <lb />
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and the freedom from handling, are <lb />
among the great advantages this Line <lb />
oilers. The following gentlemen have <lb />
been appointed the New <lb />
John E. at Norfolk, Va. <lb />
John Son, at <lb />
S. H. Gray, at N. C. <lb />
S. C. at Island. <lb />
J. J. Cherry, at Greenville, N. C. <lb />
The first steamer will leave Norfolk <lb />
on May 16th, from wharf <lb />
on Water Clyde <lb />
and between piers or the Clyde <lb />
Line and Old Dominion Steamship Co. <lb />
H. A. <lb />
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W. P. <lb />
Line, <lb />
Norfolk, May 14th, 1882. <lb />
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Clerk Superior Court. <lb />
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TUT I Personal.<lb />
; in Norfolk. <lb />
Local Reflections. <lb />
. last week. <lb />
II is now October. <lb />
She of is with us. <lb />
Fire and arc comfort <lb />
One four days to election. <lb />
Big stock of mm in at Brown <lb />
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If you want to be the ad- <lb />
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Brick Store. <lb />
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requires to Make <lb />
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The Machine for <lb />
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Am yon Poking after the registration <lb />
of and neighbor- <lb />
New Home Sewing Machines and all <lb />
machine pacts at Brown Bros. <lb />
tome on with your quarter and the <lb />
mouths. <lb />
Cream and X. Y. State <lb />
Butter at the Old Brick <lb />
Mr. W. F. returned to the <lb />
but week. <lb />
Mr. B. C. came in from <lb />
more to spend a while at home. <lb />
and Myrtle Wilson return- <lb />
ed Saturday from a visit to Penny mil. <lb />
Mrs. l. E. Can-, of Greene county, is <lb />
visiting her daughter. Mrs. B. S. Shep- <lb />
Mr. I. came home Mon- <lb />
day evening to spend a few days with <lb />
his family. <lb />
Mr. W. I. Boswell. rot ion buyer <lb />
One of the popular fad <lb />
to lie <lb />
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Want to eat something good <lb />
sf Old Brick Store. <lb />
The f Trinity <lb />
will <lb />
Furniture. Bedsteads and <lb />
Mattresses at the Old Bride Store. <lb />
are frost inns them <lb />
the to gel <lb />
Cm and given for Produce, Hides. MS at the Old Brick <lb />
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children of tin <lb />
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Saturday evening and remained <lb />
with his until morning. <lb />
Miss Whitaker. the Or- <lb />
Friend, was railing on our <lb />
yesterday in i. t of that <lb />
worthy paper. <lb />
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here Saturday and made u- a call, lie <lb />
says there is not as much Third party in <lb />
his section as there used to he. <lb />
Mr. . wishes his friends to <lb />
know that he is alive and kicking, <lb />
and goes on the Greenville market as s <lb />
cotton buyer, lie buys for an export <lb />
cm and will pa the price-. <lb />
-V- Berg, who for nearly mm <lb />
was salesman here in the store of <lb />
M. It. returned to his home in <lb />
Troy. X. Y. week, lie made many <lb />
friend- while bare and carries the best <lb />
wishes of all back with him to hi.- <lb />
home. <lb />
Messrs B. Greene. Jr. Lawrence <lb />
Hooker and II. C. Hooker, who MM off <lb />
on a trip with their re- <lb />
turned M Greenville last week from <lb />
Marian. S. They shipped their ma- <lb />
chine hack lure and will take in the <lb />
fairs. <lb />
Who Pays the Tariff <lb />
The Reflector wanted a good pocket <lb />
knife, and went In B. Cherry <lb />
the other day it. Mr. J. G. Move <lb />
waited on us and said I will give you a <lb />
little object lesson. Before the <lb />
passage of the bill I could sell <lb />
this knife for cents, but now you will <lb />
have to pay cents for We wish <lb />
the next fellow ho soys the tariff does <lb />
not amount to anything bad to pay the <lb />
cents extra tax that the cost us. <lb />
Most any article of merchandise you buy <lb />
now costs you just about that proportion <lb />
of tariff tax. Can't you see how the <lb />
your pocket <lb />
Honor Roll <lb />
Of Miss for the mouth <lb />
ending Sept. 1802. <lb />
MS Janie Brown, Valeria <lb />
Fleming. Bessie Greene, Irma <lb />
Haggle Ellen <lb />
Pat tie Skinner. Smith, <lb />
Smith, Smith, <lb />
Charlie Harvey Jones. <lb />
Proctor. Jesse <lb />
Smith and Lee Bawls. <lb />
He following pupils on De- <lb />
Bo-a Fleming, Bessie <lb />
Greene, <lb />
Ellen Proctor. <lb />
Skinner. Smith <lb />
and Smith. <lb />
pupils are the Honor Boll whose <lb />
names were not fl-st of <lb />
past mouth. <lb />
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of day; <lb />
well with the I know, but <lb />
yet <lb />
hard to give up my beautiful pet. <lb />
Dear little head with its soft, silken hair, <lb />
Oh I dear little face so merry and fair. <lb />
Oh sweet, tender eyes so loving and true. <lb />
My heart, Oh baby, is yearning for <lb />
you. <lb />
I hold thee again in <lb />
To <lb />
Come see our goads, we can suit <lb />
you iii and price. Brown <lb />
Bro. f <lb />
Go to Registrar of your township <lb />
and see if your name is properly entered <lb />
on his hook. <lb />
Burl rood <lb />
for hog cholera. At the Old <lb />
is .-till a little higher. Good <lb />
grades brought in Greenville <lb />
day. <lb />
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chasing They are down on <lb />
it wait MO mar tie- to reg- <lb />
The beasts deus ten days before <lb />
the <lb />
The Old Brick Store will be dosed en <lb />
Sept 22nd and Saturday I-l. it <lb />
our holiday-. t <lb />
Brown Bros. for American <lb />
Bible Society, received a new lot of <lb />
Monday. <lb />
A-k Ed. and Clarence Which <lb />
ard how many cross ties there are be- <lb />
tween Greenville and Ayden. <lb />
Dry goods, boots and shoes, <lb />
hats, etc. to suit hard times at the <lb />
Racket Store. Give us J <lb />
The county opens in full <lb />
blast this week. Give the candidates a <lb />
large crowd at every <lb />
Bulbs now ready for <lb />
double and single, all colors. each. <lb />
dozen, by Allen Warren ft Son. <lb />
The firm of Brown Hooker, which <lb />
dissolved about the first of August, re- <lb />
formed a new co-partnership. <lb />
The has just printed a <lb />
large lot of subscription receipts that we <lb />
want to swap for quarters, halves and <lb />
dollars. <lb />
Large lot Ladies Cloaks, latest styles, <lb />
at Brown Bros. If size wanted is not in <lb />
stock can have it made to order on short <lb />
notice. f <lb />
Dense smokes seen on Sunday in sever- <lb />
directions from town indicated forest <lb />
fires. He have heard no reports of <lb />
any damage. <lb />
Magazines for <lb />
Review of Reviews. <lb />
Frank Leslie and a lot of novels, at Re- <lb />
Book Store. <lb />
Several from Greenville at- <lb />
tended the tabernacle meeting at Ayden <lb />
on Sunday. Those who walked <lb />
ed a sore return. <lb />
Both of the M. R. Lang stocks were <lb />
sold in bulk. Brown Hooker bought <lb />
the Greenville stork and C. T. <lb />
bought the stock. <lb />
County Treasurer John Flanagan told <lb />
us Saturday that he paid out <lb />
the month of September to public <lb />
school teachers of the county. <lb />
The Association of the <lb />
Baptist church was held at Conetoe <lb />
last Saturday, Sunday and Monday. <lb />
The attendance was very large. <lb />
Happy and content is a home with <lb />
the Rochester, a lamp with the <lb />
light of the For <lb />
write Rochester Lamp Co. New York, t <lb />
have heard some talk about get- <lb />
ting ready to shoot birds The bird law <lb />
continues in effect until the first of No- <lb />
and it will be well to let it alone <lb />
this month. <lb />
You CAM Read E. A. <lb />
Sheppard. milliner and trimmer for Mrs. <lb />
Fannie Joyner, is spending ten days in <lb />
Richmond. During the exposition now <lb />
in progress Kaufman Co., the largest <lb />
milliners in that city, are having a grand <lb />
opening and display of French styles. <lb />
Mrs. Sheppard will spend the ten days in <lb />
the trimming room of this immense es- <lb />
studying the make up of the <lb />
new styles for this season. When she <lb />
returns Mrs. Joyner will be prepared to <lb />
furnish her customers with the very <lb />
latest and most fashionable styles. Her <lb />
stock of millinery and goods was <lb />
never so nice as season. <lb />
There Will lie a <lb />
to-morrow. Mr. Branch, our nominee <lb />
Congress. Mr. Smith, our <lb />
Elector, and candidates will <lb />
lie there. <lb />
Dining the mouth of September the <lb />
Register of Deeds of Pitt county issued <lb />
licenses to the follow couples <lb />
II. and <lb />
Mary M. Pollard, M. and <lb />
Magnolia . O. and Lulu <lb />
M. Golden. John Ham and Ella Bind. <lb />
W. and Jennie E. <lb />
Savage, Bunting and Warren. <lb />
Peyton and Mary <lb />
Joseph Barren and <lb />
Perkins. Manning Downing and Melissa <lb />
Wilson and Susan Tyson. <lb />
William A Bright and Mary John <lb />
and House, Abeam <lb />
and Margaret Benjamin <lb />
Franklin and William <lb />
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Tyson, and <lb />
Annie Roach. Willie and Cora <lb />
Edwards. Canny Anders m George <lb />
A. II. Joyner and Ferebee <lb />
Frank and Caroline <lb />
Dupree. <lb />
more on thine <lb />
charms <lb />
Camille. O darling I can't give thee <lb />
lip. <lb />
And drink to the dregs this terrible cup <lb />
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Who scuds in mercy his chastening rod <lb />
Gone f-om all sorrow, gone from all care <lb />
My ling is dwell in glory up <lb />
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Best. <lb />
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rest. <lb />
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Because with the child, I know is <lb />
Leg Cure. <lb />
Black Creek X C. July 1887. <lb />
Madam <lb />
Yours of the 17th received, and very will- <lb />
I When I first commenced <lb />
the use of your valuable I <lb />
could not wall; one step, on account of a <lb />
very bail sore on my leg. I bought three <lb />
ties of your and four packages <lb />
of the Wash, and commenced to use it. <lb />
could sec I he improvement, in a few- <lb />
day.-, and to-day I can happily say I am <lb />
well, and can. with much pleasure, rec- <lb />
to any person as the beat <lb />
medicine I eve- used. <lb />
Yours truly, C <lb />
The above sore was caused by a wound <lb />
received during the war, and had been <lb />
sore ever sine. M Mr. Pittman told me. <lb />
MUS. JOE <lb />
Is it <lb />
THE. <lb />
I HAVE JUST BOUGHT THE- <lb />
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Which is the finest stock of good in Carolina. <lb />
In order to make room for these I will begin at once running <lb />
off my entire stock in Greenville at, greatly reduced prices. If <lb />
you want <lb />
THE BARGAINS <lb />
Call at my Greenville store <lb />
New <lb />
assignee. makes <lb />
to all indebted to M. . <lb />
Bead it. <lb />
A in yesterday and <lb />
said he some doc- <lb />
He left with a re- <lb />
in hi- and gees <lb />
by mail in weekly <lb />
W. E. Trustee, advertises a <lb />
tract of land to be sold on tin- first Mon- <lb />
day in <lb />
Attention j. to the notice to <lb />
creditors by Israel Edwards, executor of <lb />
Galloway. <lb />
The chance for rare bargains now is at <lb />
the Lang stand. Brown A- Hooker have <lb />
bought the and arc selling the <lb />
I goods at co.-t. as will be from <lb />
in today's The <lb />
Kl goo Is are in .-very respect <lb />
Mid M hue as can be had. Don't wait <lb />
Public Speaking. <lb />
Hon. w. A. Branch, Democratic C-in- <lb />
for and I. L. Smith. <lb />
will <lb />
the a <lb />
limes and p <lb />
Thursday, <lb />
House. <lb />
Greenville, <lb />
Tuesday, October 11th. <lb />
October 12th. <lb />
Black Jack. Thursday, October 18th. <lb />
Besides those of our merchants who <lb />
buy cotton, two buyers from abroad are <lb />
located here and buy for large exporters, <lb />
and the Greenville market maintains a- <lb />
prices as any town in this section. <lb />
While <lb />
fad I hat <lb />
matter in In fact <lb />
you will find every page of the j M . <lb />
Ton full of what you ought to <lb />
be reading. tells you in new <lb />
to-day to stop, and learn the fin t <lb />
Nicholson, the candy man. has moved that he purchased the M. <lb />
ii-confectionery and restaurant from the Wilson stock, admitted to be the <lb />
Opera House comer to the little atom carried in Eastern Carolina, and to <lb />
next door to Higgs Bros. He is fined room for gin sell- <lb />
up real nicely in his new quarters and hi Greenville stock at greatly re- <lb />
keeps plenty of fresh <lb />
We a young man <lb />
talking to a Greenville young lady, <lb />
his plans shout house, how <lb />
the grounds should be arranged, etc. <lb />
We passed out of hearing just as the <lb />
young remarked be <lb />
just The date has not been <lb />
made public. <lb />
Two sons of II. W. Brown, who <lb />
attend school at the Male Academy, ride <lb />
in from home every morning. They <lb />
hitched up to go out as usual Thursday <lb />
evening when the horse they were driving <lb />
became sick and died before they were <lb />
out of town. The animal showed no <lb />
signs of sicklies.- before being harnessed <lb />
to the buggy. <lb />
prices. Make a note of this and <lb />
visit his Greenville store. <lb />
Married. <lb />
On Wednesday morning, Sept. 21st, <lb />
at the residence of Mr. John S. <lb />
ton. Mr. Lindsay W. Lancaster, of <lb />
and Miss Jennie E. Savage, of <lb />
Greenville were married, Rev. G. F. <lb />
Suit Hi. officiating. The ceremony took <lb />
place at o'clock and the happy couple <lb />
left on the train for <lb />
Greenville regrets to lose Miss Savage <lb />
but sends best wishes with her to her <lb />
new home. <lb />
Died. <lb />
Mrs. mother of our towns- <lb />
man. Mr. T. F. Christman and of Mrs. A. <lb />
A. Forbes and Mrs. I. II. Evans, died at <lb />
her home four miles from Greenville on <lb />
Thursday of last week. Her remains <lb />
were taken to Wilson for interment. She <lb />
was quite old and for some time had been <lb />
in feeble <lb />
Mr. T. J. Stancill. Sr., a highly esteem- <lb />
ed citizen of this county, died at his <lb />
home in township two weeks ago. <lb />
He leaves several children, all of whom <lb />
are grown. <lb />
Resolutions. <lb />
Whereas, It ha pleased Almighty <lb />
God to remove from our midst on the <lb />
29th of September, 1892, to our <lb />
loved and respected brother, Fred Hard- <lb />
who, for more than eighteen years <lb />
has been the faithful, zealous and <lb />
Superintendent and teacher of this <lb />
St. John's Sunday School, <lb />
Resolved, That in the death of our <lb />
brother his family has lost a devoted <lb />
husband and father, whose living example <lb />
we shall always hold in loving <lb />
and that best feelings and <lb />
deepest sympathy are extended the <lb />
in their great bereavement. <lb />
Be it further resolved, That this com- <lb />
has lost one of its best and most <lb />
enterprising citizens and the Holy <lb />
church of which be was a member, <lb />
one ever faithful to her work and inter- <lb />
est. He was benevolent beyond bis <lb />
With all be was kind and gentle, <lb />
warm and true. <lb />
And be it farther resolved, That a copy <lb />
of these resolutions be transmitted to the <lb />
family of departed brother, spread <lb />
upon the record of St. John's Parish and <lb />
sent to the Mission Herald, Eastern <lb />
Reflector and Free Press for <lb />
publication. <lb />
W. S. <lb />
E. E. Powell, <lb />
W. J. <lb />
Committee. <lb />
The Democratic Candidates for the <lb />
several County Offices in the county of <lb />
and the will address <lb />
the pronto at the following times and <lb />
Thursday, October 6th. <lb />
Lung's School House. Friday, October <lb />
7th. <lb />
Falkland, <lb />
Tuesday, timer ll-h. <lb />
October <lb />
Black d. utter <lb />
Saturday, <lb />
October <lb />
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el- viii- . October 2nd <lb />
X Tuesday <lb />
Gardner's X Roads, Thursday, October <lb />
October <lb />
K. D. Line. wries <lb />
several years ago while rail. <lb />
Mississippi. I became badly <lb />
malarial blood poison that <lb />
impaired my health more than <lb />
years, several eh era <lb />
ed on my legs, and nothing teemed to <lb />
give permanent relief look six <lb />
unities of B. B. It., which cured me en- <lb />
Brick Store. <lb />
New <lb />
Straight <lb />
N. C. <lb />
Clean <lb />
Large <lb />
We are still making a specialty of <lb />
At. <lb />
LACES, <lb />
II <lb />
We have a first-class assortment and sell close. <lb />
get prices- <lb />
Do not fail <lb />
Had Dog. <lb />
A rabid dog much <lb />
in north-eastern section of this <lb />
last week. On the 28th the dog passed <lb />
through the of Mt. Zion church, <lb />
near the line of Pitt and Beaufort <lb />
ties, dogs, hogs, and everything he <lb />
came in contact with. The dog started <lb />
early that morning from the home of Mr. <lb />
Henry Peel, near Creek <lb />
church, in Martin county, and <lb />
about miles before being killed. <lb />
to the time he crossed over Pitt <lb />
county he bit Is dogs and several hogs, <lb />
and was known to bite other dogs in <lb />
Pitt. He also bit Thad Bullock, a Hi- <lb />
old sou of Mr. Ed Bullock, <lb />
severely through the arm. The young <lb />
man went to a physician in <lb />
who cauterized the A mad stone <lb />
was also applied and adhered once. <lb />
The young man came over to j <lb />
Monday to consult Dr. as to <lb />
what else might be necessary to do. He <lb />
Mid the wound is not painful and has not <lb />
caused him much inconvenience. H bile <lb />
the dog was following his mad career he j <lb />
also went into a school room in which <lb />
were a number of children, but went out <lb />
without harming anyone or showing any <lb />
to do so. We were told Mon- <lb />
day morning that in the section through <lb />
which this mad dog passed dogs have <lb />
been killed, and that a Justice had or <lb />
all dogs of the community to be <lb />
shot. This is the best step to stop any <lb />
further danger. <lb />
To inform your <lb />
readers l have a positive remedy <lb />
for the thousand and one ills which arise <lb />
from deranged female organs. I shall <lb />
be glad to send two bottles of my <lb />
FREE to lady if they will send <lb />
Express and P. O. address. Yours <lb />
Section's <lb />
The best salve the world for Cuts, <lb />
Bruises, dotes. Ulcers, Salt Rheum, <lb />
Fever Sores, Chapped Hands, <lb />
Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin <lb />
and positively cures Piles, or no <lb />
pay required. It-is guaranteed to give <lb />
perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. <lb />
tS cents pet box. For sale at <lb />
Wooten's Store. <lb />
A Household Remedy j <lb />
Sudden Death. <lb />
Last Thursday evening Sept. 29th Maj. <lb />
Henry received a telegram an- <lb />
that his brother, Mr. Fred <lb />
Harding, had dropped dead about <lb />
at his home near <lb />
the southern part of the county. Mr. <lb />
Harding had been in poor health for a <lb />
year past, but was getting along as well <lb />
as usual on the day of his death. He <lb />
gone out with one of his boys to get a hog <lb />
in the pen, and sent his <lb />
sou to some water for the stock. <lb />
When the boy returned to the pen he did <lb />
not see his father, so went to the house, <lb />
thinking Mr. Harding had gone there. <lb />
He was not there, and not coining in <lb />
soon his son went back to look for him, <lb />
and found him lying dead near the hog <lb />
pen. Heart trouble was the cause of his <lb />
death. <lb />
Mr. Harding was years old, was a <lb />
consistent member of the P. E. church, <lb />
and has always born the character of an <lb />
exemplary Christian gentleman. For <lb />
many years he has been an efficient Mag- <lb />
in the county, and was at one <lb />
tin-e a Judge of the Inferior Court. He <lb />
was a lover of his home and family, and <lb />
on more than one occasion was solicited <lb />
to allow libs name to go before the <lb />
as a candidate for the Legislature, <lb />
declined, saying he could accept no <lb />
position that required his absence from <lb />
his home and family. <lb />
His remains were interred at the old <lb />
family burying grounds, with <lb />
honors. <lb />
for all <lb />
blood and skin <lb />
DISEASES <lb />
Botanic Blood <lb />
in , t <lb />
ULCERS. <lb />
RHEUM. on <lb />
mot <lb />
the <lb />
. i Its <lb />
as la a can. If <lb />
tare bill <lb />
SENT FREE <lb />
BLOOD BALM CO., Atlanta. S. I <lb />
In Hot Weather <lb />
a cup of beef tea ma from <lb />
Company's <lb />
Extract of Beef <lb />
will be round palatable, refreshing and <lb />
beneficial. This Extract for any <lb />
length of time in the hottest climate. <lb />
Be sure and get Company's and <lb />
avoid loss and disappointment. <lb />
and pacts for all kinds of are sold by <lb />
BROWN BROS., <lb />
Depositors for American Bible Society. <lb />
NOTICE. <lb />
All persons indebted <lb />
to M- B. Lang are here- <lb />
by requested to make <lb />
settlement the <lb />
next thirty days or all <lb />
claims will be placed <lb />
in the hands of our at- <lb />
for collection. <lb />
The books can be <lb />
found with Mr. <lb />
who will duly receipt <lb />
for all payments. <lb />
Oct. Assignee. <lb />
Have on hand a till line of Cooking Stoves,. Kitchen ware, Tin- <lb />
v are, Paints, Oils Glass and Putty. <lb />
We make cur own stove pans of cold rolled steel which <lb />
is far the most durable. <lb />
We don't to keep t-ht good in town, out if you <lb />
want to get the most value for your money give a call. <lb />
test White Oil cents per gallon. <lb />
Tin Roofing and Guttering less the <lb />
S- E. PENDER <lb />
Greenville. O. <lb />
VAUGHAN BARNES, <lb />
COMMISSION MERCHANTS<lb />
Sale. <lb />
By virtue of a Deed of Trust executed <lb />
to me by James E. Bullock and wife, <lb />
Bullock, on the 13th day of <lb />
October, 1800, and duly recorded In the <lb />
office of the Register of Deeds of Pitt <lb />
In Book pages and SOT, <lb />
will sell for cash to the highest bidder <lb />
at Court House door In Greenville, <lb />
on Monday, 7th day of November, <lb />
a certain tract of land lying and <lb />
being In Pitt more <lb />
described In said Deed of Trust. <lb />
This 4th day of October, 1892. <lb />
W. i, E. BULLOCK, Trustee. <lb />
Ship your Cotton to the above old established house and you can draw the day <lb />
ship for value of your shipment. With twenty years experience <lb />
in the Commission Business, of means and every other possible facility for <lb />
handling Country Produce, especially Cotton, to the very best advantage and with <lb />
prompt dispatch, we respectfully solicit the patronage old and new <lb />
believing that we are prepared in every way to do is well for you as any house In <lb />
the country. <lb />
Faithfully yours. <lb />
VAUGHAN BARNES. <lb />
Notice to Creditors. <lb />
The undersigned having duly <lb />
before the Superior Court Clerk of Pitt <lb />
county as Executor to the last will and <lb />
testament of Edney Galloway, deceased <lb />
notice Is given to all persons In <lb />
to the estate to make Immediate <lb />
payment to the undersigned, and all per- <lb />
sons having claims against said estate <lb />
present the same for payment be- said estate to present their claims, duly <lb />
fore the 1st of October, 1893, or tills no- authenticated, to the undersigned on or <lb />
will be plead in bar of recovery. before the 20th day of September. <lb />
This nth day of September, 1892. or this notice will be plead in bar of <lb />
ISRAEL EDWARDS, their recovery. All persons indebted to <lb />
of Galloway, said estate are to make <lb />
,. ate payment to undersigned. <lb />
. t This the 27th day of September, 1892. <lb />
Novels at Be-, <lb />
JOEL PATRICK. <lb />
Administrator's Notice <lb />
Letters of ration having been <lb />
issued to the undersigned by the Clerk <lb />
of the Superior Court of Pitt county, <lb />
on the 20th day of September, 1892, upon <lb />
the estate of CM. A. Griffin, deceased, <lb />
notice Is given to the of <lb />
Book Store. <lb />
of C. M, A. <lb />
FARMS FOR SALE. <lb />
Prices <lb />
Terms Easy. <lb />
BROS. OFFER FOR SALE <lb />
farm. <lb />
township, adjoining the hinds <lb />
of Q . T. Tyson and J. II. A line <lb />
farm of about acres, with good <lb />
and adapted to corn, cotton and to- <lb />
A line marl bed. <lb />
A farm near Ayden and King <lb />
mediately on the railroad, formerly own- <lb />
ed Caleb II. MS which <lb />
are cleared. ;., i neighbor- <lb />
hood, churches and a within <lb />
miles. Plenty of marl on the adjoin- <lb />
farms <lb />
3- A flue of three miles <lb />
from and n lies from <lb />
with dwelling <lb />
and out houses. is . . <lb />
home cotton <lb />
good clay subsoil, marl. <lb />
A smaller farm adjoining the <lb />
known as the Jones place, <lb />
dwelling, barn tenant house, land <lb />
goo I. <lb />
A farm of acres <lb />
ship. about miles from <lb />
acres red. pail of tract. <lb />
Part of the Noah Joyner Farm, <lb />
acres, adjoining town of Marlboro, <lb />
ill an improving section <lb />
cm be aside a farm. <lb />
farm of <lb />
about miles from on In- <lb />
Well Swamp, for- <lb />
owned by i ox. <lb />
A tract of about acres near <lb />
station, Umber well <lb />
suited for railroad ties. <lb />
A tract of about Sim acres In <lb />
township, near the Washington rail- <lb />
road, <lb />
A of I all in <lb />
and <lb />
Apply to WM. II. <lb />
Greenville, N. C. I <lb />
ESTABLISHED <lb />
S. M, SCHULTZ, <lb />
AT Id <lb />
OLD STOKE <lb />
AND BUT <lb />
A their year's supplies will rind <lb />
I heir interest u, get our prices before par <lb />
. ., r <lb />
is <lb />
n all its branches. <lb />
PORK SIDES SHOULDERS, <lb />
FLOUR, COFFEE, SUGAR. <lb />
RICE, Ac. <lb />
Lowest Prick. <lb />
TOBACCO SNUFF CIGARS <lb />
we buy direct from Manufacturers, <lb />
you to buy at one profit. A <lb />
stock of <lb />
always on hand and sold prices to suit <lb />
the times. are all <lb />
sold for CASH, therefore, having rial <lb />
to sell at a close margin. <lb />
Respectfully, <lb />
M. S <lb />
Is new to show customers the <lb />
in------- <lb />
Fall Winter <lb />
Mis. has <lb />
Baltimore where she attend <lb />
all the opening, <lb />
and made Ike very Ix-st for <lb />
I he here. My stock <lb />
everything pertaining to millinery <lb />
trade and will he sold at reasonable <lb />
prices. Mrs. M. I. II Hi I IS. <lb />
N. C. <lb />
ESTABLISHED 1833. <lb />
N-. C. <lb />
ion <lb />
1-0 <lb />
so <lb />
10.1 <lb />
Half Bolls Bagging. <lb />
Bundles Arrow Ties. <lb />
Sin ill Cheese. <lb />
Choice Butter. <lb />
Tubs Boston <lb />
Boxes all grades. <lb />
Boxes Cakes and Crackers. <lb />
Barrels Stick <lb />
New ii ii Mullets. <lb />
Barrels Sail As Snuff. <lb />
Barrels P. <lb />
SB <lb />
Car <lb />
Car <lb />
Barrels Railroad Mills Snuff. <lb />
Barrels Three Thistle <lb />
load Side Meat <lb />
Seed Oats, <lb />
load all grades. <lb />
Kegs Powder. <lb />
Shot. <lb />
old Virginia <lb />
line Goods, and everything <lb />
i kept ill a grocery <lb />
u i tit. <lb />
Merchant, <lb />
O. <lb />
-----Manufacturer of<lb />
and dealer in Turned or <lb />
Scrolled Work, and all Building <lb />
My in all are for sale at S. M. <lb />
Co, Greenville, and at my mill. <lb />
Will make satisfactory arrangements with to <lb />
furnish their customers. <lb />
B. COB, Pill Co., n. . <lb />
U. Q. COBB, Pitt Co., N. C <lb />
COBB BROS., <lb />
to Cobb <lb />
Cotton Factors, <lb />
-AND- <lb />
Commission Merchants, <lb />
FAYETTE STREET, NORFOLK, VA. <lb />
Consignments and Solicited. <lb />
THE RELIABLE OF <lb />
lo the of Pitt and counties, of following goo <lb />
not to be excelled in this market. And First-class an <lb />
pure straight Roods. DRY GOODS of all kinds, NOTION'S. CLOTHING, <lb />
GOODS. HATS and CAPS, BOOTS and SHOES, LA <lb />
and SLIPPERS, FURNITURE and <lb />
GOODS, HOOKS, WINDOWS, SASH and BLINDS, CROCKERY and QUEEN'S <lb />
HARDWARE, PLOWS and PLOW CASTING. LEATHER of <lb />
kinds. Gin and Hay, Rock Lime, Paris, and <lb />
wanna Hair. Harness, Bridles and addles <lb />
HEAVY GROCERIES A SPECIALTY. <lb />
Agent Clark's O. T. Spool Cotton which I offer to the trade at Wholesale <lb />
Jobbers prices, per dozen, less G per cent for Cash. Bread <lb />
ration and Hall's Star Lye at jobbers White Lead and pure <lb />
seed Oil. Varnishes and Paint Colors. Wood Pumps, Salt and Wood sad <lb />
Willow Ware. Nails a Give a I guarantee satisfaction. <lb />
Wonder <lb />
and Satisfaction <lb />
will be your experience <lb />
when you first try PearL- <lb />
You'll wonder at its <lb />
miraculous cleansing <lb />
proper- <lb />
ties. Wonder why you had <lb />
not discovered the truth before <lb />
You'll be satisfied that all the <lb />
good things you have read or <lb />
heard of arc <lb />
you've heard bad, you'll be <lb />
false. There's hundreds <lb />
of uses for Pearline be- <lb />
side the laundry and <lb />
washing dishes, china, <lb />
glassware, <lb />
hats, felt hats, bead <lb />
trimmings, marble, <lb />
bronzes, oil paintings, <lb />
carpets ; in fact, everything in the house, from top to bot- <lb />
that's be far more satisfactory <lb />
because of the liberal use of Pearline. It is harmless. <lb />
Peddlers and some unscrupulous grocers are offering <lb />
TO imitations which they claim to be Pearline, or <lb />
V IT'S are not, and <lb />
besides are l only by JAMES<lb /></p>
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S IS NOW READY <lb />
TOBACCO DEPARTMENT <lb />
FOR HANDLING THE <lb />
OF THE <lb />
Was a big success and shows how well prepared we are to handle your tobacco. <lb />
It is considered by all that we have the best lighted Warehouse in the State. <lb />
Every Farmer selling on our Floors will be guaranteed <lb />
the very highest prices for their Tobacco <lb />
I Assistants. <lb />
Satisfaction to <lb />
Some Sales recently made at the Greenville Warehouse. <lb />
Compare them with other houses. <lb />
IS, 12.25, 10.25, J. II. 13.25, 13.50, <lb />
7.75. 12.50, <lb />
M. E. 39.50, 8.50. <lb />
JOHN JESSE SMITH i, <lb />
18.25, 12.75,8. I <lb />
X. W. 30.5, 10.85. K. 17.5-. 15.75, 7.50. <lb />
H. 15.25. 13.75. 13.5 CRAWFORD.-25, 18.75. 17.75, <lb />
10.75.; 12.25. <lb />
13.75. 12.75. A 25.50,1 18.50, 12.75, 10.25. <lb />
D. H. 25,11,18.75,1 14,11.75.8. H. 10.75, <lb />
8.25, 13.75,1 10.75, 12.75, 12.75, <lb />
A. P. 13.75 15.75. 9.75, M. R. 13.75, 20.50, <lb />
10.25. W 19.50, 17.75, 12.75, 7.75. <lb />
IVY 12.30. 5.00. MISS pounds at <lb />
14.25, <lb />
10.50, 8.25. <lb />
S. 10.75, <lb />
10.50. <lb />
ERNEST 25.50,23, 23.50, <lb />
10.25, 5.20. <lb />
13.50, 10.25. <lb />
Storage and Insurance Free <lb />
G. F. EVANS, Proprietor <lb />
GREENVILLE. <lb />
C. <lb />
R- ID- Roaster <lb />
N. C.<lb />
References and type samples on application. <lb />
R. CO., <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
BUYERS HANDLERS OF ALL KINDS OF <lb />
Leaf Strips and <lb />
Refers to any member of the Tobacco Trade of Greenville, N. C. <lb />
Correspondence Solicited. <lb />
The Eastern for big prices. <lb />
Things fairly the <lb />
market last week. <lb />
Cooper's Warehouse, Henderson, is <lb />
ready for new chop tobacco. He <lb />
highest prices. <lb />
The old reliable is Cooper's Ware- <lb />
house, Henderson. Send your tobacco <lb />
there. Cooper is the farmer's friend. <lb />
Those wanting to ship tobacco to Silas <lb />
can get free Hogs- <lb />
heads G. F. or W. H. Cox. <lb />
The Eastern Warehouse sold a pile of <lb />
tobacco Wednesday at <lb />
first new tobacco of the season <lb />
was sold by Harris, Gooch Co., Hen- <lb />
N. C. They are always at the <lb />
front. <lb />
Remember if you send your tobacco to <lb />
Cooper's Warehouse, Henderson, you <lb />
will obtain high prices and happy. <lb />
Try it. <lb />
Rocky Mount is to haze a big tobacco <lb />
exposition on the 2nd of November. <lb />
Here Is good news to the farmer. Sell <lb />
your tobacco as Warehouse, <lb />
Rocky Mount, and you will be pleated <lb />
every time. I <lb />
Ship your tobacco to Cooper's Ware <lb />
house, Henderson, and he will work <lb />
honestly and faithfully for your best <lb />
interest. <lb />
The-total sales of the Greenville mar- <lb />
for last week were close to if not <lb />
fully pounds. <lb />
Ship your tobacco to Berber's Ware- <lb />
house, Rocky Mount, and rest assured <lb />
that you will get satisfactory returns <lb />
from every bale. t <lb />
Label your tobacco Eastern Warehouse <lb />
and ship it to Greenville. Sales every <lb />
day, good prices every tune and <lb />
to everybody, J <lb />
Lots of money was paid out on the to- <lb />
market last week, but the mer- <lb />
chants say but little of it found its way <lb />
down <lb />
Have you heard the news What <lb />
Those line prices the Eastern Warehouse <lb />
got for last week. Try them <lb />
and you will be happy. I <lb />
Some of the best cures of tobacco are <lb />
those made by men recommended by <lb />
Gooch Co., of Henderson, X. C. <lb />
Their prices are always up with the <lb />
market ind their market up with any. <lb />
Old man Guss looks dry ordinarily, <lb />
but if you want to see a man just <lb />
watch him on the breaks. As a sale run- <lb />
he can't be beat anywhere. <lb />
Greenville is your market and the <lb />
Eastern is the place to get <lb />
high prices. Bring us a load of tine to- <lb />
last season had one ware- <lb />
house. This year there are two and <lb />
each of Is selling far more tobacco <lb />
than was sold by the one house, last sea- <lb />
son. This verifies the <lb />
that two warehouses would help <lb />
the market. We believe now If three <lb />
were here it would all the better. <lb />
i M <lb />
and be convinced. <lb />
EASTERN TOBACCO WAREHOUSE <lb />
GREENVILLE N. C. <lb />
-FOR THE- <lb />
SALE OF LEAF TOBACCO. <lb />
We are having daily breaks at our New Warehouse and are using our very best efforts to <lb />
get as high prices for your tobacco as can be had anywhere. <lb />
The Greenville market will be on an with <lb />
every market in the State. The Eastern Ware- <lb />
house has every convenience for selling your to- <lb />
and we will see that every pound brings full <lb />
value. <lb />
Ample Accommodation for the Planter. <lb />
FREE STABLES. FREE INSURANCE. FREE STORAGE. <lb />
Give us a trial and we will please you. Your friends, <lb />
Did you ever try Warehouse, <lb />
Rocky Mount Make them a trial on <lb />
something fine and if they <lb />
the best going the old man will <lb />
eat the pile. J <lb />
Tuesday of last week the breaks looked <lb />
almost like the opening day, so far as the <lb />
quantity of tobacco is concerned. There <lb />
were pounds on the floors. <lb />
Say, where are you going Bight <lb />
straight to Berger's Warehouse, Rocky <lb />
Mount. What are you going there for V <lb />
To sell my They give tip top <lb />
prices time. t <lb />
Messrs. W. T. Hughes and J. S. <lb />
have formed a and <lb />
will conduct the Hughes Warehouse at <lb />
Louisburg. They are reported a strong <lb />
firm. <lb />
On Aug, th, Cooper's Warehouse, <lb />
Henderson, sold new primings for R. <lb />
R. Carr at 12,15, 15.50, and <lb />
and for F. T. Carr at 4.50 10.50 <lb />
15.75 and Cooper can make just <lb />
as good sales for you. <lb />
The weather was every day last <lb />
week and the Greenville market had <lb />
splendid Breaks. quantities of <lb />
the weed were on at every sale and high <lb />
prices realized. <lb />
Everything about Harris, Gooch Co's. <lb />
business is conducted strictly on business, <lb />
principles, they do what they say and <lb />
will be surpassed by none. They do not <lb />
run by gas or wind. Their motto is <lb />
makes the mare <lb />
Had you ever noticed how many <lb />
the tobacco warehouses give employ- <lb />
to Think of it, business men, <lb />
and see if you cannot agree that such <lb />
enterprises help the town. What would <lb />
factories do <lb />
Come on with your tobacco to Green- <lb />
ville and sell it at the Eastern Ware- <lb />
house. Plenty of room, plenty of buy- <lb />
stables, free storage, free in- <lb />
and high prices, l i you want <lb />
more If so come on and we <lb />
will satisfy you. J <lb />
A gentleman from Danville m on <lb />
the breaks Thursday that tobacco was <lb />
bringing just as high prices on the Green- <lb />
ville market as it sells for anywhere. <lb />
He watched the sales closely and said <lb />
the tobacco and prices were both fine. <lb />
Renter's Warehouse, Rocky Mount, is <lb />
large, well lighted, has every <lb />
tor the farmer and every con- <lb />
for handling Try <lb />
them and you will be satisfied with the <lb />
result. t <lb />
Mr. D. M. Edwards, of Farmville, told <lb />
us week that he had sold the prim- <lb />
from acres for He had <lb />
acres planted and says if tho stalk <lb />
through sells as well as the primings bis <lb />
crop will He sells on the <lb />
Greenville market. <lb />
up, gentlemen, and bid lively; <lb />
this Is tobacco, the best that's going. <lb />
Give him oh, make It That <lb />
is the kind of music you hear at Berger's <lb />
Rocky Try diem <lb />
with a shipment of your best tobacco. I <lb />
Last Tuesday the Greenville Ware- <lb />
house sold 12.296 pounds at an average <lb />
of If that is not a good average <lb />
for a break of that size, taking every- <lb />
thing on floor, we would like some- <lb />
body to show a better one- The next <lb />
day pounds brought <lb />
Harris, Gooch Co., of Henderson. -V. <lb />
C, are making a specialty of eastern to- <lb />
and they have for several years <lb />
past paid the best prices for eastern to- <lb />
as many will testify, though they <lb />
pay for all alike. They do not consider <lb />
It honest to pay a big talker two prices <lb />
for his tobacco and get his poorer neigh- <lb />
for n thing. <lb />
We are glad to see oar home people <lb />
developing so rapidly in the tobacco <lb />
wok. The two warehouses are now <lb />
operated almost entirely by home folks. <lb />
This season Mr. Ola Forbes is auctioneer <lb />
for the Greenville and he rolls the bids <lb />
around as lively as a professional. Mr. <lb />
Henry Sheppard is assisting In the book- <lb />
keeping the same At the <lb />
Eastern Mr. Claude Joyner Is auctioneer. <lb />
He has only had two weeks experience. <lb />
but to hear him one would think he had <lb />
been at it all his life. Every depart- <lb />
of the business is admirably con- <lb />
ducted. <lb />
Sound Talk to Farmers. <lb />
There can be no question but that to- <lb />
production in the South is fol- <lb />
lowing in the wake of king cotton. The <lb />
signs are apparent to every shrewd ob- <lb />
server Prices have been dropping from <lb />
year to year and if the same decline goes <lb />
on the day Is not far distant when the <lb />
cost of production will equal tho market <lb />
value of the <lb />
Tho above observations are not mere <lb />
speculation, but arc based on facts, <lb />
which can be verified on every wire- <lb />
house sales book in the <lb />
King cotton has seen his day, and a <lb />
brilliant one it was, but is now disposed <lb />
and all on account of reckless over- <lb />
and the neglect of rotation on <lb />
Southern farms. still holds <lb />
a but it is in a weakened hand, <lb />
and unless the planters the in great bright <lb />
belt heed the lesson of declining pi ices <lb />
they will awaken lo that the cost of <lb />
making the golden weed hut equals its <lb />
market value. <lb />
This is the plain about the mat- <lb />
of the remedy. <lb />
Tobacco and cotton are widely differ- <lb />
out crops. With cotton there is little <lb />
difference in with <lb />
quality is everything. Extra care <lb />
cotton growing and gathering adds but <lb />
little to the price of while care- <lb />
means everything to the tobacco <lb />
grower So the simple remedy Is to <lb />
strike out for fine quality in growing lo- <lb />
The markets of the world are <lb />
over-stocked with poor tobacco. The <lb />
m value of nondescript leaf is <lb />
ready down to the cost production <lb />
and yet flue tobacco is still high and the <lb />
supply very much limited. <lb />
Now the wide awake planter can see <lb />
for himself what to folio--. Strive <lb />
for quality and not quantity. Suppose <lb />
you crow acres and only get cents <lb />
per pound. Then again you <lb />
plant only acres and get cents per <lb />
pound for your crop. Some planters <lb />
grow large quantities of and sell it <lb />
for less than C cents while others often <lb />
average over cents all they grow. <lb />
It is the man who plains the earth In <lb />
tobacco and Sells it for per pound <lb />
that is wresting the from king <lb />
tobacco. <lb />
What we want is for more planters to <lb />
curtail their and raise the aver- <lb />
age on quality. This is the simple rem- <lb />
for the danger ahead. If it is heeded <lb />
all will be it is not then all will <lb />
be Tobacco Journal. <lb />
I ill<lb />
Ladies <lb />
Sometimes object to <lb />
Pipe, and every one ob- <lb />
to a Bad Cigar. <lb />
You can smoke <lb />
satisfaction <lb />
yourself and <lb />
friends, as their aroma is <lb />
equal to the Best Cigar. <lb />
with <lb />
for <lb />
Owners and <lb />
Proprietors. <lb />
For week ending <lb />
Reported by Joy <lb />
to a <lb />
to <lb />
to <lb />
Smokers, to fl to <lb />
to <lb />
to i-j to <lb />
to SB <lb />
to M <lb />
Headquarters for <lb />
Averages <lb />
We are still doing business at the same old stand, where we are prepared than <lb />
ever before to handle to advantage tho Hoc bright Tobacco from the <lb />
We have a very large of buyers who .-ire for New <lb />
and are willing to pay good prices for it- stands well on our <lb />
market and is eagerly sought after both by our order man and speculators. arc <lb />
very glad that we can say to the of and r <lb />
that has better this year than we bare known it in <lb />
years and that we look for good prices during the season. Hogsheads rain ho <lb />
had OF CHARGE those planters shipping to us, by applying to K. M. <lb />
Co. Greenville, X. C, or to Amos G. Cox. X. c. <lb />
that we bid lively on every pile put upon our floor and buy largely of ail grades <lb />
that we sell, and will sci-lo it that you shall have highest market price for <lb />
pound sold with us. Recollect that it cost you nothing to c as the <lb />
are payable In New York Exchange without cost to holder. forget; try u <lb />
with a good shipment and we will you th it from way <lb />
and that we every time big prices an yon kn they talk <lb />
Will have your tobacco graded for you In our skilled I at ion <lb />
Thanking our friends for wry liberal d upon i; <lb />
and <lb />
best <lb />
. the <lb />
lies. <lb />
i best efforts to please t <lb />
Very truly your friends. <lb />
in in the we um <lb />
past <lb />
with <lb />
BULLOCK <lb />
Oxford. N. <lb />
Manufacturer of <lb />
CARTS<lb />
Reported by Owen Davis. <lb />
Breaks arc heavy now and prices bet- <lb />
QUOTATIONS. <lb />
Primings common <lb />
fair <lb />
fine <lb />
Fillers common <lb />
medium to good. <lb />
good to line <lb />
Smokers common <lb />
medium to good, <lb />
good to lino <lb />
Cutters common <lb />
medium to good <lb />
good to line <lb />
to <lb />
to <lb />
to <lb />
to <lb />
to <lb />
to <lb />
to B <lb />
to <lb />
to <lb />
to <lb />
to <lb />
to <lb />
to <lb />
Wrappers <lb />
MOUNT <lb />
By J. O. W. Gravely, Reporter. <lb />
No report received for this Issue. <lb />
QUOTATIONS. <lb />
Primings common to <lb />
fair to <lb />
fine to <lb />
Fillers common to <lb />
good to tine to <lb />
tine to <lb />
Smokers common to S <lb />
good to <lb />
Cutters common to <lb />
line to <lb />
Wrappers normal. <lb />
Reported by A. I. <lb />
No received for this issue. <lb />
By J. S. Meadows, Reporter. <lb />
Sales for the r week have been very <lb />
good for the season. are selling <lb />
some good Smokers, Cutters, Stripes and <lb />
Fillers. wrappers have made there <lb />
appearance to date. The crop will be <lb />
small and light with us, but better than <lb />
the last crop. <lb />
WILSON <lb />
By E. M. Pace, Reporter. <lb />
We have hail the heaviest receipts this <lb />
week In the history of this marker, and <lb />
prices well Pitt county takes <lb />
the lead In prices. We sold this week <lb />
from two counties in one in <lb />
South Carolina, eleven which <lb />
surround us. The skating rink on <lb />
Greene street was recently bought <lb />
M. II. Esq., which is now under- <lb />
going repairs, and will be converted into <lb />
a leaf factory. There Is a pressing de- <lb />
for more room to handle tobacco. <lb />
We had several visitors on the <lb />
this week drawn here by the report of <lb />
our good tobacco. <lb />
LOUISVILLE QUOTATIONS. <lb />
My Factory is well with the best pat up nothing <lb />
but We keep up with the times and the Improved styles <lb />
Rest material used in all work. All styles of Springs are used, you can select from <lb />
Storm, Coil, Ram Horn, King <lb />
We also keep on hand a fall Hue or Bee Harness Whip which we <lb />
ell at the lowest rates. Special attention given to repairing. <lb />
N, C. <lb />
Dark. <lb />
Trash, <lb />
Com. lugs <lb />
Medium lugs, <lb />
Good lugs, <lb />
Com. leaf, <lb />
Medium leaf, <lb />
Good leaf. <lb />
1802 crop 1890 crop <lb />
to 2.00 to 2.50 <lb />
4.00 to 4.50 2.50 to 3.50 <lb />
4.50 to 6.25 Nominal <lb />
5.26 to <lb />
6.00 to 6.50 <lb />
6.50 to 7.50 <lb />
7.50 to 9.00 <lb />
In merchantable condition. <lb />
Cur . <lb />
We authorize our advertised druggist <lb />
to sell King's New Discovery for <lb />
Consumption. Coughs Colds, upon <lb />
tills condition. If you are afflicted with <lb />
a Cough, Cold or any Throat or <lb />
Chest trouble, and will use this remedy <lb />
as directed, giving It a fair trial, and ex- <lb />
no benefit, you may return he <lb />
bottle and have your money refunded. <lb />
We could not make this offer did we not <lb />
know that Dr. King's New Discovery <lb />
could be relied on. It never disappoints. <lb />
Trial bottles free at WOOTEN f <lb />
STORE. Large ate and W. <lb />
CURES <lb />
and <lb />
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P P P <lb />
is.<lb />
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old <lb />
pat. <lb />
i Potion, etc. <lb />
. V. I- and an art <lb />
P. P. P. <lb />
whose are <lb />
an <lb />
CURES<lb />
r. P. Ash. Root <lb />
BROS., Proprietors, <lb />
Block, <lb />
For sale at L. Wooten's Drug Store <lb />
EAST <lb />
without <lb />
PAIN <lb />
TO THE PUBLIC. <lb />
-----If you want to save----- <lb />
In the purchase of a PIANO and from <lb />
Ten to Fifteen Dollars <lb />
In the of an Organ <lb />
ADOLPH COHN, <lb />
for Carolina, <lb />
who in now handling good direct from <lb />
the manufacturers, as HIGH <lb />
I GRADE M Kill. IX PIANOS, <lb />
for tone, and <lb />
and endorsed by nearly nil the <lb />
musical Journals In the United <lb />
I Made by Paul o. who is at this <lb />
time one -f the It-st and In- <lb />
of the Thirteen new <lb />
patents this high grade <lb />
the UP. <lb />
RIGHT PIANO which been sol by <lb />
him for the past six yearn In the eastern <lb />
part of this State and up to this time has <lb />
given entire The Upright <lb />
Piano jut mentioned will lie sold at from <lb />
in Rosewood, Oak, <lb />
Walnut or Mahogany <lb />
the PARLOR ORGAN <lb />
from to in solid or Oak <lb />
cases. <lb />
Ten years in the music <lb />
business has enabled him to handle <lb />
nothing but standard goods, and he does <lb />
not to say he can sell <lb />
musical Instrument about per cent. <lb />
than other agents are now offer- <lb />
Refer to all banks In Eastern Carolina. <lb /><lb /></p></div></body></text></tei:TEI></mets:xmlData></mets:mdWrap></mets:dmdSec>
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