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Thoroughly Equipped <lb />
NEW MATERIAL. <lb />
Give Us a Trial Order. <lb />
CHILD BIRTH <lb />
MADE EASY <lb />
Friend is a scientific- <lb />
ally prepared Liniment, every <lb />
VOL XI. <lb />
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER <lb />
NO. <lb />
D. J. WHICH ARD, Editor <lb />
TRUTH IN TO FICTION. <lb />
constant use by medical pro- <lb />
These in <lb />
unknown <lb />
MO . HERS <lb />
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WILL DO all is claimed for <lb />
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to Mothers mailed FREE, con- <lb />
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and Schedule <lb />
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Mo SI, No <lb />
Apr. 19th, daily Fast Mail, daily <lb />
dally ex Sun <lb />
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Daily except Sunday. <lb />
Train on Scotland Neck Branch Road <lb />
leaves Halifax 4.22 arrives Scot- <lb />
laud Neck at 5.15 l. M., Greenville MB <lb />
P. M., Kinston p. Returning, <lb />
leaves Kinston 7.30 a. in., Greenville <lb />
8.10 a. in. Arriving Halifax a. <lb />
Weldon 11.15 a. in., daily except Sun- <lb />
day <lb />
Trains on Washington Branch have <lb />
Washington a. m. arrives A. ft R. <lb />
Junction 9.00 a. in., returning leaves A. <lb />
K. function n. in., arrives Wash- <lb />
8.20 p. m. Dally except Sunday. <lb />
Connects with trains on lid <lb />
K. U. and Scotland Neck <lb />
Branch. <lb />
Local freight train leaves Weldon <lb />
Monday, lay and Friday at <lb />
10.15 a. m. arriving Scotland Neck 1.05 <lb />
a. m., Greenville 5.80 p. in., <lb />
7.40 p. in. Returning leaves Kinston <lb />
Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at <lb />
7.20 a. m. Greenville 9.5 <lb />
a. Scotland p. Weldon <lb />
5.15 p. m. <lb />
Train leaves Tarboro, N C, via <lb />
iV Raleigh R. R. daily except Sun- <lb />
day, P M. Sunday On M, arrive <lb />
N C, is i M, SO P M. <lb />
Plymouth p. at., 6.22 p. in. <lb />
anting leave- Plymouth except <lb />
6.00 a. in., Sunday 9.08 a. m- <lb />
X C, JO a in, am. <lb />
arrive Tarboro, N A <lb />
Trains Southern Division, Wilson <lb />
and Branch leave Fayette- <lb />
ville BO a m. arrive Rowland IS pm. <lb />
Returning leave Rowland p m. <lb />
arrive Daily ex- <lb />
Sunday. <lb />
Train on Midland N C Branch leave <lb />
Go daily except Sunday, VI <lb />
N C, A M. Re <lb />
lining laves X A M <lb />
wive N C BO A M. <lb />
Train No. makes <lb />
Weldon for all point North daily. All <lb />
via Richmond, and daily except Sun- <lb />
day via Bay Line, also at Rocky Mount <lb />
daily except with Norfolk <lb />
Carolina railroad for Norfolk and all <lb />
points via Norfolk. <lb />
Southbound tram on Wilson <lb />
ville Branch is No. Northbound is <lb />
except Sunday. <lb />
Train <lb />
Monet at P M, arrive Nashville <lb />
P Hope P M. Returning <lb />
8.35 A ft, arrives Rocky Mount A <lb />
except Sunday. <lb />
Train on Clinton Branch leaves <lb />
for Clinton except Sunday, i Of <lb />
ISA lean <lb />
ton at A M, and P. M. cornice <lb />
at War-aw and <lb />
Trains No. South and North will <lb />
stop only at Rocky Mount, Wilson, <lb />
and Magnolia. <lb />
General <lb />
J. It. KENLY, Supt Transportation <lb />
T. -M agent <lb />
Notice to Shippers. <lb />
In to make more convenient and <lb />
economical use of the vessels now em- <lb />
ployed in the North Carolina <lb />
and thus to serve the inter- <lb />
of shippers, the undersigned <lb />
have decided to merge their <lb />
respective line between Not <lb />
folk and and <lb />
Washington. into <lb />
one be known as <lb />
foe h folk, i Direct <lb />
LINK. <lb />
Connecting at Norfolk <lb />
The Bay line, for Baltimore. <lb />
The Clyde Line, for Philadelphia. <lb />
The Old Dominion lire, for New <lb />
York. <lb />
The Merchants ii Miners Line for <lb />
ton and Providence. <lb />
The Water Lines for Richmond, Va., <lb />
and Washington, D. C. <lb />
At with <lb />
The Atlantic A North Carolina B. R. <lb />
At Washington with <lb />
The Tar Steamers. <lb />
Also Calling at Island. N C. <lb />
The new line will m <lb />
Service, with such additional failings as <lb />
suit the needs the <lb />
NO ADVANCE <lb />
The direct service of f new steamers <lb />
and the freedom from handling, are <lb />
among the great advantages Line <lb />
offers. The following gentlemen have <lb />
been appointed Agents of the New <lb />
John K. at Norfolk, Va. <lb />
John Son, at <lb />
H. Gray, at M. <lb />
S. C. M Island- <lb />
J. J. at Greenville, <lb />
The will Norfolk <lb />
on May 18th, from wharf <lb />
on Water Clyde <lb />
and between the piers of the Clyde <lb />
Line ard Old Dominion Steams-hip Co <lb />
A. <lb />
V P G M. Oh I Dominions. S Co. <lb />
A CO. <lb />
Clyde Line, <lb />
State Executive Committee, <lb />
People's Party of North Carol ii a, <lb />
Chairman's Office, <lb />
Raleigh, N. C, Oct. <lb />
F. M. <lb />
copy of the Mate <lb />
of the 19th inst,, containing <lb />
two letters and a sensational write- <lb />
up by you with reference to a so- <lb />
called secret political society, of <lb />
which I am said to be the official <lb />
head, has been handed me. <lb />
As you have used the machinery <lb />
of the party of which you are the <lb />
official head, together with the <lb />
Democratic press of the State and <lb />
nation for its circulation, I hope <lb />
that your sense of fair play will <lb />
give the same prominence and <lb />
wide circulation to this <lb />
cation. Justice it. <lb />
If there is North Carolina a <lb />
secret political society known as <lb />
or any other <lb />
name, or if there has been a <lb />
cal society which controls, or has <lb />
tried to control, the people, or <lb />
policy of any political patty, other <lb />
than the councils of the party <lb />
itself, I am in ignorance of its ex- <lb />
Very truly, <lb />
S. Wilson. <lb />
Mr. tho request of <lb />
Mr. S- Otho Wilson, desire, <lb />
the medium of the press, <lb />
to lay before the people of North <lb />
Carolina the above letter, which I <lb />
think the strongest <lb />
proof of tho charge ho herein <lb />
essays to answer. It will be ob- <lb />
served he does not deny the state- <lb />
made Messrs Reed and <lb />
Bell, and makes the single point j <lb />
that the is not a political i <lb />
society. In other words, summon-1 <lb />
ed to the bar of public opinion, his j <lb />
plea is what is known among the j <lb />
lawyers as a plea by way of <lb />
and He ad- i <lb />
by denying <lb />
stances which imperatively called <lb />
for denial, if had been intend- <lb />
the existence in North Carolina <lb />
of the He ad- <lb />
thereby that Messrs. Reed <lb />
and Bell have correctly described <lb />
the machinery by which it works, <lb />
Chiefs, sub-chiefs, thirty <lb />
select men in each county, <lb />
each Congressional district, <lb />
who can be relied on in all meet- <lb />
He admits thereby that <lb />
these men are bound by oath, <lb />
under severe penalties, to execute <lb />
all orders emanating from their <lb />
superiors. He admits that he <lb />
initiated Reed and made him <lb />
in tho 9th district. Ho <lb />
admits thereby that he made over- <lb />
to Bell to join and reveal <lb />
to bin the secrets of tho <lb />
Ho admits that he declared the <lb />
purpose of the band to to pro- <lb />
mote tho <lb />
But he says the is not a <lb />
political society. <lb />
I leave it to the intelligent <lb />
pie of the State if this is not a fair <lb />
interpretation, indeed, the only <lb />
admissible interpretation, of his <lb />
letter. These facts being admit <lb />
or proven, the people will not <lb />
accept Mr. Wilson s conclusions <lb />
as to whether they constitute a <lb />
political society, especially when <lb />
it is well known he and some of <lb />
his followers have very eccentric <lb />
notions about what is political. <lb />
They will take the facts de- <lb />
for themselves, and these <lb />
facts, admitted as I have shown <lb />
by Mr. Wilson, show a well defined-, <lb />
secret political organization. <lb />
What did Mr. Wilson mean <lb />
when ho told Mr. Bell tho object <lb />
of tho band was to promote tho <lb />
movement Did he re- <lb />
fer to tho of principles <lb />
adopted at Cincinnati in 1891, <lb />
which with slight amendment, <lb />
were afterwards incorporated <lb />
the St. Louis platform and then <lb />
adopted at Omaha What could <lb />
he have meant if not <lb />
so understood him, for he <lb />
replied tho scheme was dangerous <lb />
and would destroy the Alliance <lb />
and defeat the reform <lb />
Is there any doubt about what is <lb />
as the <lb />
being a political movement Does <lb />
it not seek to have certain well- <lb />
defined policies enacted into law, <lb />
and where in conflict therewith to <lb />
have the fundamental law changed <lb />
There seems to considerable <lb />
on the of some i <lb />
people in this as to what <lb />
constitutes political action, but it <lb />
is hard to believe any can be found <lb />
O dull as not to see that what was <lb />
popularly known as the reform I <lb />
movement was then a political I <lb />
move, and has continued up to the <lb />
present time to be one. <lb />
If Messrs. Reed and Bell's let- <lb />
left any doubt I think <lb />
they did in the minds of our <lb />
people about the <lb />
here of a secret political society, <lb />
Mr. Wilson's letter finally removes <lb />
that doubt. <lb />
The existence of Gideon's Band <lb />
in State, and the statements <lb />
of Messrs. Reed and Bull in refer- <lb />
thereto not being denied. <lb />
will, of course, form their <lb />
of its character and ob- <lb />
from the statements of these <lb />
gentlemen. <lb />
If the order is political, it is <lb />
lawful ; if the order is not political <lb />
but merely intended to control <lb />
and direct the deliberations of the <lb />
Alliance, then it is an outrage <lb />
upon the members of, the Alliance, <lb />
who have not been admitted into <lb />
per Year, in Advance. <lb />
WORK IS OUR WEALTH. <lb />
Richmond Dispatch. <lb />
Tho Atlanta gives <lb />
great credit to the Democratic <lb />
of that State for what they <lb />
did in tho victory <lb />
ed on Wednesday, and declares <lb />
that they deserve flaming laurel <lb />
from the Democratic <lb />
No doubt of it. The <lb />
not only writes and talks <lb />
and i s money for his party, <lb />
put his office is <lb />
and in a vast amount <lb />
of miscellaneous labor is imposed <lb />
upon him ; but he rarely complains, <lb />
though be knows that others will <lb />
reap where he has sown, and that <lb />
when at tho close of the content <lb />
is to made <lb />
of those who have rendered great <lb />
service his name will hardly be <lb />
thought of. So far from it he will <lb />
be asked to pay tributes to dozens <lb />
of persons who have not <lb />
ed to party success tenth as <lb />
much as ho has. <lb />
Lack of is bad <lb />
enough, but the climax is reached <lb />
when the editor is asked to sit down <lb />
and award the credit to others for <lb />
what ho himself has There <lb />
is where n halt should be called- <lb />
The Live Business Man <lb />
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LIVE ADVERTISEMENT <lb />
--------hi n-------- <lb />
LIVE NEWSPAPER <lb />
-----where it i read by-----<lb />
-----That la why he me----- <lb />
The Eastern Reflector <lb />
Pimples <lb />
Blotches <lb />
it <lb />
wrong, and that U <lb />
la throw f <lb />
Nothing it to in <lb />
at t S. <lb />
It it a It <lb />
harm It it to molt child, <lb />
to the turf act and <lb />
it from blood- <lb />
m fat<lb />
Fulton. <lb />
Skin<lb />
A VOTE FOR CLEVELAND AND STEVENSON MEANS A VOTE FOR HONEST GOVERNMENT, HONEST MONEY, TARIFF FOR REVENUE <lb />
ONLY, AND THE DEATH OF THE FORCE BILL. <lb />
no third party in <lb />
Grimesland Alliance No 1379, <lb />
Grimesland, Oct. 1892. <lb />
To the of Pitt <lb />
Greeting to our regret <lb />
many of the Alliance <lb />
this county and State, from the <lb />
false position assumed by some of <lb />
our leaden, regard the Alliance- as <lb />
a political machine antagonizing <lb />
our best interests. This is a mis- <lb />
take, and we would interpose a plea <lb />
for the Alliance. Believing that a <lb />
healthy re action will occur <lb />
peal to the loyal and conservative <lb />
in this county to re- <lb />
main within our ranks and battle <lb />
with us in restoring the Alliance <lb />
to its pristine purity, and useful- <lb />
hoping to regain in time <lb />
this State our former prestige and <lb />
influence, and yet a power to <lb />
advance the cause of successful re- <lb />
form and practical relief. <lb />
Pitt county Alliance now stands <lb />
upon the Demands, and <lb />
with tho aid of our friends <lb />
desertion leaves us a hopeless mi- <lb />
at the mercy of those <lb />
thoughtless brethren goaded into <lb />
agrarian and <lb />
by their distresses and too long <lb />
delayed we can reject tho <lb />
embodied in the it. <lb />
Louis Platform. <lb />
We present our views of tho <lb />
situation in a series of resolutions <lb />
offered Pitt county Alliance at its <lb />
last meeting which they returned <lb />
to us and are published below as <lb />
follows <lb />
A SAD FAREWELL, <lb />
The Third <lb />
Party Men to Return, if not, <lb />
Farewell. <lb />
to Chronicle. <lb />
At a meeting of tho <lb />
alliance, No. Johnston <lb />
county, N. C, tho following <lb />
wore adopted October <lb />
1892 <lb />
The alliance <lb />
of North Carolina, and of other <lb />
States, has, under the influence of <lb />
designing men and <lb />
8th- That we I perverted tho original intention of <lb />
as a organization for the order, and contrary to the con- <lb />
tho mental, moral and industrial thereof, has formed itself, <lb />
elevation of the farming masses n P, into a new political party ; <lb />
and not as an adjunct of the <lb />
party or lever for a partisan Che majority of the <lb />
machine wherein demagogues of this Alliance have <lb />
could appeal to the passions and strenuously opposed such a <lb />
prejudices instead of tho reason of cal movement from its inception ; <lb />
our people, thereby creating in- therefore it <lb />
stead of broad-minded liberal men 1st, That the I-armors <lb />
6th. That we protest against tho <lb />
Official Organ of the Alliance, <lb />
transmuted into n debased bit- <lb />
and fanatical party sheet. <lb />
7th. That we deplore the fact <lb />
that the President of North <lb />
Carolina State Alliance <lb />
is a rabid partisan, and that <lb />
Alliance prestige and influence is <lb />
used to advance political <lb />
and we deny the right of our Pres- <lb />
to this prostitute his high <lb />
office for partisan purposes en- <lb />
dangering the vital principles of <lb />
the organization and defeating its <lb />
aims and all chance of agricultural <lb />
relief and financial reform. <lb />
A WAIL OF WOE. <lb />
Orange <lb />
N. C, Oct. <lb />
Mr. Grand Old Party, <lb />
Land of Plenty, N. Y- <lb />
in a most dick- <lb />
ens of a fix down here. <lb />
standing your last remit I <lb />
am now plum strapped. Me and <lb />
that feller Plutocrat got into a little <lb />
rumpus in South Carolina last <lb />
August, but thank goodness I <lb />
out though a little disfigured. <lb />
I practiced up and exercised my <lb />
muscles till one day we met in <lb />
Arkansas I just coquetted and <lb />
with him there and threw <lb />
the sponge on the first, round. <lb />
But the other day we met in <lb />
and Florida, right on the line, <lb />
and he was seconded by the famous <lb />
slugger, Wall Street, Esq. and to <lb />
tell the truth. Paw, a most terrible <lb />
cyclone struck me. <lb />
Phase lying newspapers say a <lb />
cyclone struck you m Maine and <lb />
About Federal Supervisors <lb />
The hopes-to of <lb />
North Carolina, Dr. AV. P. Exum, <lb />
hold a meeting down at Bull Head, <lb />
in Greene county, last <lb />
Mr. Taylor, tho former registrar of <lb />
that township, which he <lb />
pronounced a great eulogy on tho <lb />
said I, Pat Exum. Mr. Taylor <lb />
says that Pat said in his speech <lb />
that he had n letter to <lb />
President Harrison to secure Fed- <lb />
supervisors for the North <lb />
Carolina polls, and, that President <lb />
Harrison had replied to tho <lb />
advising him how to proceed to <lb />
secure the desired be- <lb />
hind every Sir. Taylor <lb />
defies Dr. Exum to deny that he <lb />
made this statement in his Bull <lb />
night meeting. <lb />
a class of narrow-minded zealots Alliance is, under tho constitution, j Vermont. How did it happen <lb />
who as enraged vipers bite them- non-partisan, <lb />
selves to their own destruction. As That tho forming of a <lb />
a moulder of opinion the Alliance political party is violation of <lb />
with a clean record would have constitution, destructive to <lb />
been irresistible, and through its <lb />
influence we would have secured <lb />
every relief delivering our people <lb />
from a bondage fast approaching <lb />
serfdom, instead of making them <lb />
their fanaticism oblivious to <lb />
their best interests and foes to <lb />
their real friends. <lb />
now <lb />
said <lb />
the <lb />
the <lb />
Paw. Now <lb />
9th. We earnestly request that it to the only party of <lb />
Pitt county Alliance any ac- reform, economy, justice and ; <lb />
on the St. Louis demands proper administration of the <lb />
I need more <lb />
please advance me a little more <lb />
money for the name of our noble <lb />
ancestry or I shall get a most devil <lb />
of a walloping November. I <lb />
got enough light food. M <lb />
eggs, but I <lb />
gain much StrengtH from them. <lb />
Now Paw. please send mo some <lb />
. m, . , . money right away. Paw, also a <lb />
I I support the professional trainer of sluggers. <lb />
j I am affectionate son. <lb />
order itself and to <lb />
best interests of the country. <lb />
3- That the principles of the A <lb />
in the true sense of the <lb />
word are of Democracy and <lb />
Democratic ticket, as <lb />
Peoples Party. <lb />
,, tho January meeting, when our government. <lb />
Grimesland, N. C, Oct. members can discuss these -That regret the schism in <lb />
To county tar dispassionately the light the Alliance, believing that if <lb />
Brethren the St of reason and free from partisan bad steered clear of politics and <lb />
Louis Platform will probably bias. worked in the old parties as here- <lb />
before our county meeting 10th. We regret to announce great good would have <lb />
on Thursday, 13th, 1892, that many of these remaining with been the result. <lb />
for and us are inclined to withdraw, but <lb />
Whereas, These principles have we believe that if the St. Louis <lb />
driven from this Sub-Alliance more Platform is repudiated, OUT old <lb />
than half its members who refuse membership will be regained- On <lb />
to affiliate with organization the contrary the failure of Pitt <lb />
which they claim to perverted county Alliance to heed our <lb />
into an instrument of evil, will <lb />
j A Girl's in A <lb />
Mr. mid Mrs. limp <lb />
n Stand <lb />
Mich, and Messed with a <lb />
daughter, tour old. April <lb />
down with <lb />
with dreadful and turning into <lb />
a Fever. Doctor at at i i. t ii <lb />
6- That are still proud of the <lb />
constitutional element our or- vain, she grew womb <lb />
always true, conservative and <lb />
abiding. <lb />
To tho of the Alli- <lb />
who are men <lb />
we would Farewell, we can <lb />
ed to such an extent as to allow <lb />
of evil, will for postponement of action on we <lb />
members of a the St. Louis Platform will be re-1 not affiliate with <lb />
I as and severs been <lb />
Alliance from the injuring <lb />
rapidly, until ah a mere <lb />
el aha tried Lr. <lb />
New Discovery sad the of two <lb />
and a half bottles, completely cured. <lb />
, They My Dr. New la <lb />
worth In gold, yet you may <lb />
We desire my to our that <lb />
for roan ere have been telling Dr. King's <lb />
New tor Consumption, Ir. <lb />
Pills, <lb />
Halve and Bitten, and have <lb />
never handled remedies well, <lb />
or that have such <lb />
We not hesitate to <lb />
tee Mi.-in every time, mid <lb />
rawly to refund the price. K <lb />
do not follow their <lb />
use. won their <lb />
popularity purely on their smite. <lb />
Drag <lb />
If ii money would increase <lb />
the pin of everything in <lb />
win to would tho <lb />
to the people I If a farmer barely <lb />
makes a living now and you in- <lb />
crease tho price of what lie sells <lb />
and has to buy in the same pro <lb />
portion where is he I <lb />
If be makes some profit, suppose <lb />
it does count up morn in number <lb />
of dollars, would the increased <lb />
number of dollars more <lb />
value than the number be is now <lb />
The increased number <lb />
would buy no more than the <lb />
lie now gets, then whore is the <lb />
benefit To the farmer <lb />
you will to remodel the laws <lb />
so he can buy cheaper sell for <lb />
more Without increasing in the <lb />
proportion the price of what <lb />
In; buys, or both. Mr. Cleveland <lb />
and the Democratic party favor <lb />
reducing tho tariff, which will en- <lb />
able the to get a better <lb />
price for cotton and buy what be <lb />
has to buy cheaper. That is re- <lb />
form that will do good. Don't <lb />
you want that sort of reform <lb />
Kin i . i i Pratt. <lb />
GREENVILLE <lb />
MALE ACADEMY <lb />
The next Nation, of will <lb />
brain on Monday, August 211th. <lb />
The advantage offered will be <lb />
or to those of any previous Ku- <lb />
t Ire Ion guaranteed every <lb />
Hoard can be had rates than at <lb />
any similar school In Carolina <lb />
We propose to do the work for boys <lb />
that hat In the town, <lb />
challenge proof to the contrary. <lb />
Terms are as payable <lb />
Primary English per mouth, <lb />
Intermediate month. <lb />
Higher English month. 2.80 <lb />
each, extra, <lb />
When you are In town call to see me <lb />
or write from your homes. <lb />
will be cheerfully given. If <lb />
necessary a competent assistant will be <lb />
employed. <lb />
Greenville, N. July <lb />
Peanut Pickers and <lb />
Cleaners. <lb />
Will pick and clean bushels <lb />
a day. Manufactured by Card- <lb />
well Machine Co., Richmond. Va. <lb />
Card. <lb />
I kit. <lb />
DENTIST, <lb />
P . <lb />
tipper floe <lb />
opposite Photograph <lb />
Ult. I,. JAM KM,<lb />
Greenville, N . <lb />
AS. L. <lb />
to business, <lb />
at Tucker A Murphy's old stand. <lb />
mO. . L. BLOW <lb />
W, <lb />
X. C. <lb />
In all the <lb />
J. <lb />
If. <lb />
ATTORNEY. <lb />
N. <lb />
I. A. <lb />
TYSON, <lb />
a. v. <lb />
K. C. <lb />
Prompt attention given to collection <lb />
M. II. <lb />
The Sew calls tho at- <lb />
of the party can- <lb />
and all members of that <lb />
e with you; you have a trial free at party to President Butler's opinion <lb />
body whose constitution is distort- as and severs peon you are fatally upon their candidacy. The <lb />
and revolutionary measures <lb />
as the government ownership of; <lb />
railroads, Grimesland Alliance, <lb />
No. 1378, in session this day, j <lb />
1st. That we herewith j <lb />
enter a protest against the <lb />
time <lb />
we believe such action now would <lb />
, , Kt ; We argue that it snows want of <lb />
be prejudicial to the best interests , . , . ,. <lb />
moral courage to desert the ship <lb />
not, a <lb />
the order your own <lb />
the as one of the county organization with which it, solves personally ; come back if <lb />
platform such longer fraternize. will; we will forgive you <lb />
receive you a brother.; if <lb />
Galloway, f- Com- i farewell. <lb />
P. Buck. J I Lastly, that a copy of these <lb />
I be sent to tho <lb />
, , . . ,, . , Farmer, State Chronicle and the <lb />
To those who have left us in dis- with the request <lb />
by Pitt county Alliance at this press of the <lb />
, the St, Louis demands, as to return to aid us in a <lb />
k-U-U . Common Cause- L., ., <lb />
its and a secret <lb />
should have been formed within <lb />
their order to clandestinely con- <lb />
its councils. <lb />
F. M. Simmons, <lb />
State Ex. Com. <lb />
of the Alliance and a menace its , . <lb />
i at this time leaving to men driven <lb />
continued existence. , i <lb />
a .-a . i to extremes by their oppositions <lb />
it scuttle her- rather wait <lb />
real purpose and intent of the Al- t S <lb />
and is the offspring of a Let- j ho can float no longer. <lb />
gathering of hybrid-. By your assistance and conned <lb />
elements of we-can I <lb />
woman <lb />
other <lb />
3rd. <lb />
last <lb />
small minority i; tee ,.,. . <lb />
State Alliance to the exclusion of f W f <lb />
the great majority. w, <lb />
4th-That we do not feel that the <lb />
Adopted by u rising <lb />
vote- H. B. Sec'y. <lb />
October 15th, 1882. <lb />
upon their <lb />
ion was published in his paper on <lb />
The postmistress at Kenansville, tho <lb />
who has held the Office for several convention had been <lb />
years and given perfect entire held. He <lb />
satisfaction, a lady of high personal i If the party candidates are <lb />
character, has been removed, and tor the then the chances <lb />
in her place appointed an ignorant, the and the <lb />
Nor is this <lb />
all. could not give the <lb />
bond, and in order to <lb />
him the bond was reduced for <lb />
his special convenience to <lb />
The citizens are justly indignant, <lb />
but petitioning against the outrage <lb />
Will heed the <lb />
of the sure of that <lb />
more terrible Ask <lb />
if you for the <lb />
l siting to run the risk and do <lb />
We know from <lb />
has availed nothing as <lb />
I -1 <lb />
l. C. <lb />
and careful attention to <lb />
nets. solicited. <lb />
C. <lb />
SKINNER, <lb />
H. C. <lb />
road Influence Hill tho u---. <lb />
not only mean mi-- <lb />
rule for two if no more, but <lb />
would undo all the reform gained by <lb />
last legislators. The reformers can <lb />
the next as easily an <lb />
they did the If they win stand to- <lb />
and n t run a third Tim <lb />
same applies to nearly <lb />
in the Stats, <lb />
who that <lb />
Catarrh will cur-i <lb />
r may to gM well <lb />
the health and their <lb />
little they i mini <lb />
from <lb />
Dr. <lb />
them are <lb />
who <lb />
II happen IS be one of those who <lb />
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, <lb />
GREENVILLE, N C. <lb />
he in all the <lb />
OINTMENT <lb />
MARK <lb />
The North Carolina Third party <lb />
Greensboro represented the trim who have all <lb />
spirit of the masses, and J- m M . <lb />
do not think we are called upon to m Una. <lb />
ratify its action- tad User Complaint. l <lb />
th. That we President ll of <lb />
every inconsistent action <lb />
ail It II <lb />
the seal riling tor eats, buns, and bruises <lb />
I keep it In my lions and Shop, and <lb />
Would not b without It. <lb />
of <lb />
. ,, , i if you think <lb />
last May, and question the i , Rt our store and get a or <lb />
motives that prompt his present i every has a <lb />
course which we believe has driven i printed guarantee on It, ate <lb />
from order thousands of our <lb />
best members. j nothing. Sold at Drugstore. <lb />
and cure <lb />
mouth <lb />
an-, headache, in Sill LOU'S CAT Alt <lb />
A injector with <lb />
earn bottle. Us ii Health <lb />
an a weal Price at <lb />
Drug Store. <lb />
In 1867 there, <lb />
worth of imported into <lb />
this country. Last year there were <lb />
I their <lb />
wind one a day. <lb />
Your an I should act as reg- <lb />
If do not, S key. <lb />
key is <lb />
Pi <lb />
worth. Diamonds A little girl who had been very <lb />
on the free list now, and we can all <lb />
have With free diamonds, <lb />
and the in price of <lb />
products there is no reason <lb />
why the farmers shouldn't have <lb />
lots of and be very <lb />
Star. <lb />
f or the Cm i d <lb />
Preparation hat been In <lb />
fifty years, and wherever known hue <lb />
been in steady demand. It hat been en <lb />
by the leading physicians all over <lb />
e country, and has effected cures where <lb />
all other remedies, with the attention of <lb />
the, moat experienced <lb />
for years failed Ointment is Of <lb />
long standing mid the high reputation <lb />
which It has obtained la owing entirely <lb />
own at but little effort has <lb />
ever been made to bring It before tho <lb />
public. One bottle of Ointment will <lb />
be sent to any on receipt of One <lb />
Dollar. Sample hot tree. The usual <lb />
discount to All <lb />
promptly attended to. Address all or- <lb />
and to <lb />
T. F. <lb />
Sole and Proprietor, <lb />
V. C. <lb />
of her mode of <lb />
their charity, when <lb />
asked what generosity was, an- <lb />
is giving to the poor <lb />
all tho old stuff that you don't <lb /></p>
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                <p>
THE <lb />
N. C. <lb />
Editor and <lb />
NOVEMBER <lb />
at th r at O <lb />
H. C, as second-lass mail matter. <lb />
Are we who Hove yon were to vote <lb />
all striving for the same things to ; Harrison and Reid I No you <lb />
tot When the vast came to- <lb />
will they were rapped t a order <lb />
split asunder we differ <lb />
upon the manner of getting these <lb />
things ind thereby lose what <lb />
we have Can yon <lb />
TICKET <lb />
GROVER CLEVELAND. <lb />
Now York. <lb />
FOB <lb />
E- STEVENSON, <lb />
Of Illinois. <lb />
FOB AT <lb />
CHARLES B. AYCOCK. <lb />
ROBERT B. GLENN. <lb />
1st L. SMITH. <lb />
FOB CONGRESS t DIST. <lb />
W. A. B. BRANCH, <lb />
of Beaufort. <lb />
STATE DEMOCRATIC <lb />
FOR <lb />
ELIAS <lb />
of <lb />
FOR <lb />
R A <lb />
of Alleghany. <lb />
fob <lb />
OCTAVOS <lb />
of <lb />
FOB <lb />
DONALD W. <lb />
of Wake. <lb />
FOB <lb />
ML. <lb />
of <lb />
Am OF <lb />
C SCARBOROUGH, <lb />
of Johnston. <lb />
FOR <lb />
FRANK I. OSBORNE, <lb />
Mecklenburg. <lb />
FOB OF <lb />
GEORGE A. SHUFFORD. <lb />
OF THE <lb />
JAMES C. <lb />
of Cumberland. <lb />
financial condition by a vote <lb />
for any other ticket than the <lb />
Democratic T Don't common <lb />
teach yon that at least this <lb />
time either the Republicans or <lb />
the Democrats will be elected <lb />
in this Nation Have yon not had <lb />
the of the Republican party <lb />
for years and have yon not seen <lb />
the products of your labor go down <lb />
and down until they are below the <lb />
cost of production Are you will- <lb />
that this should continue for <lb />
four more long years Don't <lb />
common sense teach you that the <lb />
policy of the Republicans will not <lb />
be changed should they be elected <lb />
Had you not at least better try the <lb />
Democratic party with the prospect <lb />
of bettering your condition Some <lb />
of you may say we have tried it. <lb />
Well did yon not do as well as you <lb />
did under the Republican We <lb />
appeal to every honest man to an- <lb />
for himself these questions and <lb />
see if it leads him into the <lb />
party. But many an honest far- <lb />
mer will say know these things <lb />
are true but I am not going to the <lb />
Republican party. There is <lb />
that could induce me to do so <lb />
foolish a thing. I am going to <lb />
the Third party You <lb />
are Well let us see about that. <lb />
Yon may vote for some men who <lb />
Third party men. Can the <lb />
Third party men alone elect any <lb />
man in the State Can they alone, <lb />
with only Third party men. carry a <lb />
single county in the State Then <lb />
how is vote going to count <lb />
anything But you know <lb />
this is true but the Republicans are <lb />
going to with They are <lb />
How so the demands <lb />
of your party similar to theirs <lb />
Don't yon yourselves say that <lb />
the Democrats -and Republicans <lb />
are about the same thing <lb />
You have said time and again <lb />
that it is six of one and a half <lb />
dozen of the other. Well, then, <lb />
don't common teach you that <lb />
every honest Republican who <lb />
leaves his party would go to the <lb />
Democrats But you say <lb />
will vote with you just to boat the <lb />
Will they What <lb />
would they by that if you are <lb />
farther away from them than the <lb />
Democrats Why should they <lb />
wish to boat the Democrats if they <lb />
are to reap no benefit whatever <lb />
and at the same time aid a party <lb />
whose demands more, by far <lb />
as you say, at variance with theirs <lb />
than even party they beat. <lb />
They will do this just to beat <lb />
the Democrats They are not <lb />
benefited one iota. Now, honor <lb />
blight, do Republicans do things <lb />
that way There is not an honest <lb />
man in North Carolina who will <lb />
be honest with himself but would <lb />
say they do not. It is <lb />
It is better than you <lb />
could expect of the Democratic <lb />
party, and honestly is it not better <lb />
than even your party would do <lb />
Just without any reward or <lb />
any hope of reward Is the Re- <lb />
publican party of the South made <lb />
truths and have no apology to P Answer it, <lb />
make for the coarse we have Third party man, with an <lb />
not but don't you w. by editor Hilliard of the Democrat. <lb />
somebody must do in this conn <lb />
and in Congressional Dis- <lb />
to compensate for their sup- <lb />
port to your Answer this <lb />
honestly and conscientiously and j announced that Mr. W. A. <lb />
see where it will lead you. Now will would introduce the first <lb />
He said it was the <lb />
Scotland had ever <lb />
greatest Democratic <lb />
rally Halifax had ever seen. He <lb />
Dunn <lb />
CHEAP <lb />
you a party to any such a deal When Mr. Dunn said the <lb />
White men think before you party is not dead, the solid <lb />
South is not broken, he was greet- <lb />
ed with a tremendous outbreak of <lb />
applause. In well chosen words <lb />
he introduced Hon. W. R. Henry, <lb />
who spoke for three hours and <lb />
dealt out sound Democracy with <lb />
sledge hammer effect. Thor be <lb />
urged the crowd not to co <lb />
any time with applause, . en- <lb />
could not be held in <lb />
check and loud cheers betokened <lb />
their appreciation of bis words. <lb />
After him Mr. R. H. Smith, Jr., <lb />
in a handsome manner introduced <lb />
I red Woodard, Esq., Democratic <lb />
candidate for Congress in the Sec- <lb />
District. He spoke for an <lb />
hour and a half, and handled the <lb />
issues under discussion with clear- <lb />
force and effect He was <lb />
greeted with applause all through <lb />
his speech. <lb />
After these two great speeches <lb />
the enthusiastic people were still <lb />
ready to listen longer and called <lb />
loudly for Buck Kitchen. Capt <lb />
Kitchen talked for half an hour <lb />
and his was pronounced by many <lb />
the grand speech of day. He <lb />
is every inch a man, Democratic <lb />
to the core, and made such a fer- <lb />
vent appeal for Grover Cleveland <lb />
that the crowd up in a grand <lb />
shout for our next President. <lb />
It was a grand day, a glorious <lb />
day, and if Halifax does not roll <lb />
up a big majority for Democracy <lb />
next Tuesday the is no <lb />
interpreter of signs. Three cheers <lb />
for Halifax always <lb />
COUNTY DEMOCRATIC TICKET. <lb />
F. G JAMES. <lb />
FOB OF <lb />
FREDERICK <lb />
T K. <lb />
for <lb />
RICHARD W. KING. <lb />
FOB REGISTER or <lb />
HENRY HARDING <lb />
FOR <lb />
FLANAGAN. <lb />
FOB CORONER <lb />
DR WM. E. WARREN <lb />
FOB <lb />
J. B. PATRICK <lb />
THE LAST APPEAL. <lb />
This is the last of the He- <lb />
that will reach its sub- <lb />
before the election- Dur- <lb />
the campaign we have <lb />
to lay before the people <lb />
fairly and impartially the issues <lb />
that confront us in this time of a <lb />
State and National election. In <lb />
doing this the Reflector had to <lb />
be plain and state the facts just as <lb />
we found them. We have stated <lb />
no <lb />
act. All of demands are <lb />
National ones and yet you <lb />
are to aid and abet in electing a <lb />
man for President who would veto <lb />
every bill for any of these de- <lb />
if you get them <lb />
through Congress. You yourselves <lb />
don't complain of our State gov- <lb />
and yet to get that which <lb />
you cannot better you barter away <lb />
every hope of getting any of the <lb />
things for which you profess to be <lb />
fighting. No honest man who will <lb />
sit down and consider these things <lb />
will longer remain out of the Dem <lb />
party. The trouble is that <lb />
you are being deceived by your <lb />
leaders. They get a <lb />
for leading you astray while <lb />
you only bring trouble upon your- <lb />
self and families. Nothing <lb />
can be plainer thin the fact that <lb />
you are aiding the Republicans. <lb />
They are boasting that if they can <lb />
get the Third party to hold out <lb />
until the election they will carry <lb />
North Carolina. <lb />
Honest yeomanry of Pitt county, <lb />
we call upon you for the last time <lb />
before that eventful day, the 8th <lb />
day of November, 1892, to assert <lb />
your manhood and help save Pitt <lb />
county, North Carolina and the <lb />
Nation from that party which is <lb />
responsible for all our financial <lb />
depression; we call upon yon to <lb />
help do away with their <lb />
tariff system that is robbing <lb />
you and me of a large part of our <lb />
honest earnings We call upon <lb />
you to help give us more money <lb />
and better money. We call <lb />
you to help rebuke the system <lb />
that is enriching the few at the ex- <lb />
of the many, and last but <lb />
not least we call upon you to save <lb />
your State, county, <lb />
lot box, your homos and fire- <lb />
sides from Federal bayonets, by <lb />
burying forever that most <lb />
of all fiendish measures <lb />
the Force bill. To do this one <lb />
thing, and one only, is necessary, <lb />
and that is that you come back <lb />
and vote the Democratic ticket. <lb />
We appeal to your better <lb />
we appeal to your patriotism, <lb />
we appeal to your love of home <lb />
and family to do this, and we be- <lb />
you will if you will think <lb />
calmly and without prejudice be- <lb />
fore you cast your ballots on the <lb />
day of November. <lb />
Again, and for the last time <lb />
the year 1892, the <lb />
asks you to vote the Democratic <lb />
ticket from Grover Cleveland <lb />
down to Constable. Will you do <lb />
it We leave the matter with you- <lb />
Answer it at the ballot box next <lb />
Tuesday. <lb />
-In order to close out our Furniture we offer our------ <lb />
We are determined <lb />
to close it out without <lb />
large assortment of <lb />
delay. We have a <lb />
Chairs, Tables, Bureaus, Lounges, Bedsteads, <lb />
Bedroom Suits, Wardrobes, Wash-stands, <lb />
Towel Racks, Cradles, Cots, Wire <lb />
Spring Tin <lb />
and Side-Boards. <lb />
prove <lb />
This is no bait but a legitimate offer and our prices will <lb />
MEAN WHAT WE SAY.-- <lb />
We think it will pay you to come and see for yourselves. <lb />
YOUNG <lb />
GREENVILLE. N C. <lb />
If so come to see us and we will make that <lb />
are conceded by our customers as being lower <lb />
than can be gotten elsewhere. We <lb />
-----have in stock the------ <lb />
Largest and Most Varied <lb />
Selection of Furniture <lb />
kept in our town. <lb />
About <lb />
Washing- <lb />
Flannels <lb />
sued. It is the first time we have <lb />
ever had who have labored <lb />
faithfully for the Democratic party <lb />
heretofore bitterly arrayed against <lb />
us. changed conditions <lb />
necessitated a hard and in <lb />
some cases bitter fight on the part <lb />
of the press. The has <lb />
felt the paramount necessity of <lb />
the triumph of Democratic <lb />
and in consequence has not <lb />
hesitated to promulgate this doe- <lb />
It is to the Dem- <lb />
of this and other counties <lb />
for the liberal and hearty support <lb />
it has received. This aided us <lb />
much in standing squarely up to <lb />
what we conceived to be our duty <lb />
and we behave every true, honest <lb />
Democrat will approve of our <lb />
course. <lb />
We have now a few more words <lb />
to say to all of our people before <lb />
close this memorable campaign <lb />
Not since 1860 have there been <lb />
greater issues at stake than now. <lb />
Not since then has there been so <lb />
to or so much to lose. <lb />
Not since then has more depended <lb />
upon the results of a political event <lb />
first of all we call <lb />
upon our people to stop for a mo- <lb />
and think before they act. <lb />
Reckon well and carefully as to <lb />
what is to be gained or what is to <lb />
be lost by this or that course. <lb />
Throw away for a while the ill will, <lb />
the ill feeling and the prejudices <lb />
that may have been engendered <lb />
during campaign. Lay aside <lb />
all side s and for once in your <lb />
life act honestly with yourself, <lb />
your family, your country and <lb />
your God. It is a time for just <lb />
such action- Will it pay you to <lb />
act rashly when there is so much <lb />
at issue I Can yon afford to lose <lb />
what you have gained for the past <lb />
twenty-five years Can you afford <lb />
to put away reason and common <lb />
sense and act blindly only for <lb />
oncer What are you to gain <lb />
by it, white man Shall we <lb />
bring trouble upon <lb />
and greater financial <lb />
than We are now <lb />
conscience and see what con- <lb />
it will lead you to. <lb />
Well, then, if they are not going <lb />
to vote for you just for nothing <lb />
why are they going to vote with <lb />
you t There can be but two ans- <lb />
Yon must either buy them <lb />
or you must barter with them. <lb />
Now which is it T It cannot be <lb />
that the Third party has money <lb />
enough to do the former with its <lb />
present number and its age. <lb />
Furthermore it cannot be that a <lb />
party starting out for reform <lb />
would be guilty of purchasing <lb />
votes and thereby a party to the <lb />
head of most all <lb />
cal corruption. Yon yourselves <lb />
would say this is not so. No, sir, <lb />
we are not bribers of voters. This <lb />
not being true it is narrowed down <lb />
to only one reason why they <lb />
should vote with you, that is we <lb />
vote for yon, you vote for us. But <lb />
you said you were not to vote <lb />
the Republican ticket. Well, now, <lb />
you see you are. What means <lb />
this withdrawing of the <lb />
can candidates for Congress in the <lb />
first, fourth and sixth <lb />
Districts I <lb />
Did they just step down for <lb />
nothing to help you fellows <lb />
Would they not have stood the <lb />
best chance of election with three <lb />
candidates in the field you <lb />
drew most of strength from <lb />
the Democrats Why no county <lb />
tickets in so many counties In <lb />
county of Pitt don't the Re- <lb />
publicans say openly that your <lb />
Executive Committee promised <lb />
that if they would endorse you <lb />
that you let their electoral <lb />
ticket alone What does this <lb />
mean Dot-b it mean that yon are <lb />
not to say one word against the <lb />
election of Harrison and Reid if <lb />
they will help yon get the <lb />
If this is all yon are to do <lb />
don't you see that Harrison and <lb />
Reid will not carry a single <lb />
more than if they had put out a <lb />
full ticket <lb />
men do yon believe this <lb />
was the bargain Don't you <lb />
RALLY. <lb />
You may read of great demon <lb />
and of the <lb />
together of the Demo- <lb />
but it takes being present <lb />
on such an occasion as the Demo- <lb />
of Halifax county had at <lb />
Scotland Neck last Saturday, to <lb />
realize the full meaning of these. <lb />
Glorious old Halifax has been <lb />
spoken of in days gone by as the <lb />
signifying that it <lb />
was not only dominated largely by <lb />
the black element, but that nothing <lb />
good could be expected to come <lb />
from it. after seeing her <lb />
demonstration on Saturday we <lb />
wanted to throw up our hat and <lb />
exclaim Halifax the banner <lb />
and put her in the front <lb />
The Reflector has many <lb />
which we are in and <lb />
around Scotland Neck, and a desire <lb />
to be with them and see old Hali- <lb />
fax spread herself took us there <lb />
last Saturday. Almost the first <lb />
thine witnessed after getting there <lb />
was what looked like a vast army <lb />
coining in the distance. Down <lb />
each sidewalk were thousands of <lb />
people on foot, while in the road- <lb />
way was a cavalcade half a mile <lb />
long. There were a few <lb />
mounted horsemen and nearly <lb />
every rider a flag. In the <lb />
procession were the girls of the <lb />
female school all wearing white <lb />
Cleveland and Stevenson caps and <lb />
after them the cadets from <lb />
Prof. Allen's military school. We <lb />
were astonished to find so many <lb />
colored men in line with the Hali- <lb />
fax Democracy; quite a number <lb />
of them rode with the horsemen <lb />
while the number on foot was up <lb />
in the hundreds. Chief Marshal <lb />
T. W. was in charge of the <lb />
procession and managed it with <lb />
marked success. <lb />
The great crowd filed into the <lb />
grove in front of Dr. Wood's <lb />
where the speaking was to <lb />
take place. Here seats for <lb />
people were arranged, but still <lb />
hundreds were left standing. <lb />
6.000 took port in the demon- <lb />
The were out in <lb />
large number lending their smiles <lb />
and encouragement to the occasion. <lb />
The splendid brass from <lb />
Wilson was there and Made the <lb />
air merry with music, <lb />
THE FORCE BILL IS ALIVE. <lb />
Utterances of leading <lb />
cans in regard to the Bill <lb />
reveal in a startling manner the <lb />
dangers that threaten the country <lb />
from the revolutionary schemes of <lb />
in power. There can be <lb />
no doubt of the intention of the <lb />
Republicans to pass the bill if <lb />
they succeed in carrying this <lb />
election. <lb />
No sincere lover of his country <lb />
can contemplate calmly the far- <lb />
reaching consequences of this leg- <lb />
The means <lb />
usurpation of all political power <lb />
by the Federal Government, the <lb />
political and industrial enslave- <lb />
of the South. It means the <lb />
ultimate overthrow of our free <lb />
institutions and the setting up of <lb />
an oligarchy upon their ruins. It <lb />
means the destruction of the Re- <lb />
public. The hour has come when <lb />
all patriots should stand shoulder <lb />
to in of their <lb />
freedom as American citizens <lb />
against the revolutionary plans of <lb />
a party of desperate political con- <lb />
Look at these utter- <lb />
the Lodge Km <lb />
Law in full force over the South, and <lb />
Democratic strongholds up North, <lb />
may confidently look for a different <lb />
state of political affairs than now exists. <lb />
York City will then return several <lb />
more Republican Congressman than at <lb />
present, more than twenty <lb />
FROM THE <lb />
SOUTH will render the Republican con- <lb />
of the future Congresses absolutely <lb />
secure and safe. As Mississippi, South <lb />
Carolina and Florida contain a large ma- <lb />
of Negroes, and as there are <lb />
ENOUGH WHITE IN ALA- <lb />
ARKANSAS, NORTH CAROLINA <lb />
AND LOUISIANA ACTING IN CONCERT <lb />
WITH THE NEGROES TO PUT THESE <lb />
STATES IN THE REPUBLICAN LINE, We <lb />
can confidently look in Hie future for <lb />
seven Southern States to be reliably Re- <lb />
publican. means a gain of fourteen <lb />
Senators, and at least twenty <lb />
to the Republican Party. When <lb />
through the operation of the Lodge Na- <lb />
Law six or seven Southern <lb />
States shall discard Democratic rule we <lb />
shall look confidently to see some meas- <lb />
of justice done the blacks, who have <lb />
so long been defrauded of their rights. <lb />
Heavy taxes should be laid upon the <lb />
property of whites to develop and <lb />
extend the public school system in these <lb />
States. Separate schools for the two <lb />
races should be abolished, and the plan <lb />
of bringing the youth of both colors into <lb />
close and equal relations In schools and <lb />
churches given n fair trial, as one of the <lb />
most potent elements to break down the <lb />
detestable Bourbon ism of the South. <lb />
The right of the black to bear arms <lb />
guaranteed to him as well as <lb />
all the social rights intended to be secured <lb />
him by passage of the fourteenth and <lb />
fifteenth amendments to the Constitution. <lb />
The State Law against the <lb />
age of the races should be repealed, and <lb />
any discriminations against the black In <lb />
matters of learning trades or obtaining <lb />
employment should be made a criminal <lb />
WHILE THE COLORED MAN'S <lb />
RIGHT TO HOLD SHOULD BE <lb />
PROTECTED AND <lb />
A few years of this policy will <lb />
solve the nice problem <lb />
Republican, Washington, D. C, <lb />
give notice now that I shall con- <lb />
to press my Force Hill I intend <lb />
to pass it before I die too. I shall pas <lb />
the Force Bill yet-yon see ff I <lb />
John I. Davenport, United States <lb />
Supervisor of elections In New York <lb />
and author of the Lodge Force <lb />
believe my Democratic friends Ray <lb />
that there s a force Bill issue In this <lb />
campaign. I don't think there Is, but I <lb />
think there ought to be. This <lb />
is the most important question in this <lb />
and I WOULD A GOOD DEAL <lb />
RATHER HAVE DOMINATION IX <lb />
THE SOUTH THAN THE DOMINATION <lb />
THAT AT THE <lb />
PRESENT JOHN <lb />
G, of Kansas in a speech at <lb />
Oct. a, <lb />
the Democrats had never been <lb />
lowed to regain control of the State gov- <lb />
of the South, Northern capital <lb />
would never have embarked in the de- <lb />
of Southern coal and <lb />
and the surest and way to put <lb />
a stop to this competition from Who <lb />
re our political as well as <lb />
rivals, to carry through <lb />
and measures like the Lodge <lb />
election law. And If we can <lb />
once more get them Into the condition <lb />
were before 1876 we won't hear any <lb />
more about cheap iron and cheap cotton <lb />
goods from the South. They will have <lb />
other things to think <lb />
in the Philadelphia by one <lb />
of President Harrison's closest friends, <lb />
Dr. A. N. Bell, Editor of the Sanitarian, New York, <lb />
Pearline has gained special in my <lb />
household and in many others to my knowledge, for <lb />
cleansing flannels. Your own directions for its use are <lb />
those we abide flannels by hand in <lb />
warm Pearline suds; rinse thoroughly in warm water ; <lb />
wring dry pressure through clothes ; pull <lb />
and shake well; dry in warm temperature and they will <lb />
keep soft without i <lb />
As one wash is sufficient to ruin flannels, <lb />
great care should be exercised as to the <lb />
use of the many imitations which arc being <lb />
by unscrupulous grocers or peddlers. is never peddled. <lb />
Millions Use Pearline. Do You <lb />
Danger <lb />
Dr. York, it Republican of j <lb />
long standing and an j <lb />
can candidate for Governor, <lb />
tho old corrupt party and declares <lb />
that lie shall support Grover <lb />
Cleveland and the Democratic <lb />
ticket. <lb />
Mrs. Harrison, wife of President <lb />
Harrison, died in the White House <lb />
at Washington, on Monday night <lb />
of week. Her remains were <lb />
taken to Indianapolis for burial. <lb />
The whole civilized world <lb />
with the President of <lb />
Nation in this great affliction that <lb />
has befallen him. <lb />
Mr. J. T. Gregory, of Halifax <lb />
county, a life long Republican and <lb />
Clerk of the Superior Court of <lb />
that county for twenty years, was <lb />
also chairman of the county Re- <lb />
publican Executive committee, has <lb />
left that party and says he shall <lb />
support the entire Democratic <lb />
ticket. He published a card in <lb />
the last issue of tho Scotland Neck <lb />
Democrat giving his reasons for <lb />
this step <lb />
h ft <lb />
ALL <lb />
BLOOD w SKIM <lb />
II Botanic Blood <lb />
I SCROFULA. ULCERS, SALT <lb />
IT. lUreS ECZEMA, ever, <lb />
, I lorn SHIM ERUPTION, be- <lb />
MM efficacious Intoning up tho <lb />
and restoring the constitution, <lb />
when from any cause. Its <lb />
Inert supernatural healing properties I <lb />
Justify as In curt, It a <lb />
directions are follow. j, <lb />
FREE <lb />
CO. . <lb />
NOTICE. <lb />
All persons indebted <lb />
to M. R. Lang are here- <lb />
by requested to make <lb />
settlement within 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. Lang <lb />
who will duly receipt <lb />
for all payments. <lb />
Oct. Assignee.<lb />
late Minister to <lb />
completed my store at <lb />
Pitt county, N. C., I am opening <lb />
a stuck of <lb />
MERCHANDISE, <lb />
and cordially Invite the public to call <lb />
DRY GOODS, SHOES, NOTION'S, <lb />
GROCERIES, Ac. <lb />
Our motto Is Standard Goods at Be <lb />
Price for Cash. <lb />
Examine my stock before buying <lb />
the goods and do <lb />
not suit we nothing them. <lb />
Country produce In exchange <lb />
or goods. W. R. <lb />
DEAFNESS NOISES cured <lb />
by Peck's Invisible Tubular Ear <lb />
Whispers heard. <lb />
Successful where nil Remedies <lb />
Ills, hooks proofs free. Ad- <lb />
dress, F. Broadway, N. Y. <lb />
EXTRACT OF BEEF. <lb />
BE S T <lb />
BEEF TEA <lb />
in the for Soups. Sauces nod <lb />
Made <lb />
PRINTERS ROLLERS. <lb />
Order COMPOSITION or send <lb />
Roller Socks to be cast to <lb />
and Pearly St. New York.<lb />
for <lb />
For Rent. <lb />
A largo two-story store in the <lb />
Opera Block, Greenville, just <lb />
splendid room, with patent <lb />
tor, counters, shelving and drawers. <lb />
Apply to <lb />
Wit. n. LONG. <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
FOR SALE. <lb />
We have for sale at Black Pitt <lb />
county, Cotton Gin, GO <lb />
saws, and a good Grist Kill, the rocks of <lb />
Moore county grit. are almost <lb />
as good us new and will be sold cheap. <lb />
either to <lb />
J. If. KILPATRICK, <lb />
Mills. N. C. <lb />
or G. W. Venters, Calico, N. <lb />
Dissolution. <lb />
The of Culley and Edmonds is <lb />
hereby dissolved mutual consent. <lb />
Those indebted to the will pay the <lb />
same to Herbert Edmonds. <lb />
Edmonds. <lb />
Aug. 1802. <lb />
It elves me pleasure to announce to <lb />
our customers that I will continue the <lb />
a, the old stand. Every com- <lb />
fort and will be found in <lb />
my shop. shave and haircut <lb />
can be had at all times. Thanking the <lb />
public for past I solicit <lb />
of the same. <lb />
Edmonds. <lb />
Action for Divorce. <lb />
Henry i Pitt County, <lb />
against <lb />
j III Superior Court. <lb />
The Defendant above named, is here- <lb />
by notified to be and appear before the <lb />
Judge of our Superior Court, at a Court <lb />
to be held for the County of Pitt, at the <lb />
Court House in on the 8th <lb />
Monday before the 1st Monday of March <lb />
and answer the complaint which <lb />
will be deposited in the office of <lb />
Clerk the Superior Court of said <lb />
County, within the first three of <lb />
aid term, and lot the said Defendant <lb />
take notice that if she fail to answer the <lb />
said complaint within the time required <lb />
by law the Plaintiff, will apply to the <lb />
Court tor the relief demanded In the <lb />
complaint. <lb />
Hereof fail not. <lb />
Given under my hand and seal of said <lb />
Court, this 12th day Sept. 1892. <lb />
E. A. Move. <lb />
Clerk Superior Court. <lb />
Notice. <lb />
Martin the Superior Court. <lb />
Francis Purvis <lb />
vs I Summons for Relief <lb />
Purvis. <lb />
THE STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA <lb />
Sheriff of Martin <lb />
are hereby commanded to <lb />
summon PURVIS, the de. <lb />
above named, if he be found <lb />
within your to and appear be- <lb />
fore the Judge of our Superior Court, at <lb />
a Court to be held the county of Mar- <lb />
tin at the Court House In <lb />
on the lat Monday of December, 1892, <lb />
and answer the complaint which will be <lb />
deposited In the office of tie Clerk of the <lb />
Superior Court said county, within <lb />
three days of said term, let <lb />
the said take notice that said <lb />
action is for divorce from the of mat- <lb />
and if to answer the said <lb />
complaint within the time required by <lb />
law the plaintiff apply Court tor <lb />
relief in the complaint. <lb />
Hereof tail not and of this summons <lb />
make due return. <lb />
Given under my hand this 17th day of <lb />
August. W. T. CRAWFORD, <lb />
C. S. C. Martin County. <lb />
We buy direct from the- <lb />
and can and will sell <lb />
low-down. Our stock consists <lb />
in part of <lb />
Marble Top Walnut Suits, <lb />
Solid Oak Suits, <lb />
Sixteenth Century Finish Suits, <lb />
Walnut Finish Suits, <lb />
Marble Top Bureaus and Washstands, <lb />
Wood Top Bureau and Washstands, <lb />
Ward Robes, Buffets, and Side-Boards, <lb />
Walnut Bedsteads, <lb />
Bedsteads of all grades and colors, <lb />
Wire Cribs and Beds and Cradles. <lb />
Marble Top and Solid Wood Top Tables, <lb />
Solid Walnut Chairs and Rockers, <lb />
Solid Oak Chairs and Rockers, <lb />
Fancy Reed and Wood Rockers, <lb />
Chairs of all grades, Lounges, <lb />
Bed Springs, Mattresses, <lb />
We are headquarters for- <lb />
FURNITURE <lb />
and extend to all a cordial invitation to call on us when in wan <lb />
of any goods as we carry one of the best stocks of <lb />
MERCHANDISE <lb />
ever kept in our town. <lb />
Yours truly, <lb />
J. B. CHERRY CO. <lb />
Have on hand a full lino of Cooking Stoves, Kitchenware. Tin- <lb />
ware, Lamp Goods Paints, Oils, Glass and Putty. <lb />
We make cur own stovepipe and pans of cold rolled steel which <lb />
i s far the most durable. <lb />
We don't try to keep th-j cheapest goods in town, out if you <lb />
want to get the most value for your money give us a call. <lb />
test White Oil cents per gallon. <lb />
Tin Roofing and Guttering less the Tariff. <lb />
S. CO., <lb />
O. <lb />
Special facilities for handling Seed in any <lb />
quantity from all Tar River Landings. <lb />
Car Load Lots taken from any point in <lb />
Eastern North Carolina and Virginia. <lb />
l- BAGS FOR SHIPPING SEED <lb />
COTTON SEED MEAL AND HULLS FOR SALE OR <lb />
EXCHANGE FOR SEED. <lb />
Oil Mills, <lb />
N. C. <lb />
Mills on Tar River <lb />
AT <lb />
prices and terms write <lb />
E. V. <lb />
See. Trans., Tarboro, N. C <lb />
Owners and <lb />
STEAMER BETA. <lb />
Semi-Weekly trips between Washington and Tarboro and Way Landings.<lb /></p>
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                <p>
THE REFLECTOR. <lb />
Local Reflections. <lb />
November. <lb />
cc M reported last week. <lb />
i the month. <lb />
Vote the Democratic ticket. <lb />
Get ready to vote vote right. <lb />
For use at <lb />
Take a day off and fro to the Weldon <lb />
lair. <lb />
Big stock of Shoes just in at Brown <lb />
Bros. <lb />
The weather is fine enough for any- <lb />
body. <lb />
The Weldon fair is in progress and a <lb />
good one. <lb />
The Home Sewing Machine for <lb />
at n B <lb />
Don't any name, lint vote the <lb />
lull Democratic ticket. <lb />
A sec cook stove for sale cheap. <lb />
at this office. <lb />
New Home Sewing Machine and all <lb />
machine parts at Brown Bros. <lb />
A vote for Democracy is a vote for the <lb />
sanctity of homes. <lb />
New Cream Cheese and N. Y. State <lb />
Butter at the Old Brick Store. <lb />
A vote for i- a vote for the <lb />
i of Nation. <lb />
Want to cat something good Boss <lb />
Biscuit at the Old Brick Store. <lb />
A vote for Democracy is a vote for the <lb />
of your State. <lb />
Cheapest Furniture. Bedsteads and <lb />
Mattresses at the Old Brick Store. <lb />
A vote for Democracy is a vote for the <lb />
welfare of your country. <lb />
A vote for Democracy is a vote against <lb />
bayonet behind every <lb />
For a sweet smoke go to <lb />
and get a Linden or Cardenas cigar. <lb />
To-day is the time for the great To- <lb />
Imposition at Rocky Mount. <lb />
Cash given for Produce. Hides, Egg <lb />
and Furs at the Old Brink Store. <lb />
Be careful with your ballots next <lb />
Tuesday and see that you vote rigid. <lb />
November will give u- live Tuesdays, <lb />
five Wednesdays and live KI <lb />
First of the fancy buck- <lb />
wheat and cherry jelly at the Old Brick <lb />
Store. J <lb />
D. not allow yourself to be led into <lb />
voting any other but the Democratic <lb />
ticket. <lb />
A vole for Democracy i a sine relief <lb />
from your present embarrassed financial <lb />
condition. <lb />
The bird law has expired now and <lb />
hunter- may bang at the partridges to <lb />
their beans content. <lb />
yon want our present of <lb />
county government abolished vote the <lb />
Democratic ticket next Tuesday. <lb />
There was a big boat last <lb />
that made everything feel like <lb />
winter WM to conic enough. <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 />
Wt t <lb />
The corner room under the <lb />
House is being fitted up for Mr. Q. <lb />
He will open a tobacco and fruit <lb />
store. <lb />
Liberal premiums are offered for the <lb />
exhibits at the Weldon Fair. There <lb />
is no reason why Pitt county cannot win <lb />
some of them. J <lb />
The Reflector thanks Mr. II. <lb />
for a of new crop Irish <lb />
to he sent u- the other day. They <lb />
were very line. <lb />
Somebody wanted to know why we had <lb />
teen calling the Third the J party. <lb />
That i- I Peoples and <lb />
Deal you see <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 />
This i- last appeal the REFLECTOR <lb />
can make to the white men of Pitt <lb />
county to do their duty next Tuesday <lb />
and vote the Democratic ticket. <lb />
A splendid open front heating stove <lb />
coal burner, can be bought cheap by <lb />
applying at this It is a suitable <lb />
stove for either office, -it ting room or par- <lb />
If you don't want county government <lb />
changed vote for F. ft. James for the <lb />
Senate, and for Fred and <lb />
K. Witherington for the House. <lb />
NOTICE persons indebted to me <lb />
for will find their notes and ac- <lb />
counts in the hands of J. L. Sugg. They <lb />
will please call on him and settle<lb />
The meeting of the Board of Comity <lb />
Commissioner- next Monday will <lb />
op the fiscal year them- They begin <lb />
a year on the first Monday in De- <lb />
Work on the double brick store of <lb />
Brown Hooker commenced last week <lb />
and the wall- are going up rapidly. Mr. <lb />
Personal. <lb />
Rev. A. D. Hunter attended tin- <lb />
Association . t Smithfield last week. <lb />
Mr. Ed. of the <lb />
Pioneer V Tarboro, has been <lb />
spending a few days in this section. <lb />
Mr. Andrew Joyner left yesterday for <lb />
Newport News, Va., to lake ft position <lb />
with a branch of the Institute es- <lb />
there. <lb />
An enthusiastic Democrat was on the <lb />
street Monday and had six teeth in his <lb />
hand, said he hail talked out <lb />
for the Democratic party, and would <lb />
give every tooth he had rather than see <lb />
the i party and Republicans get control <lb />
of i lie and Stale. <lb />
It is important that the next <lb />
of North Carolina should not be <lb />
by the Republicans. Thai <lb />
party and the Third party are working <lb />
in league and any man who votes for a <lb />
Third party candidate is helping the <lb />
Republicans just that much. <lb />
The J class have promised <lb />
Republicans if they will <lb />
help them on their comity <lb />
ticket, then the Third party will not in- <lb />
with the Republican electoral <lb />
other words will help elect <lb />
Harrison. White men. be careful how <lb />
you vote. <lb />
Every Democrat should go to the polls <lb />
next Tuesday and do his duty. Let none <lb />
stay away and think their votes are not <lb />
needed. If you want to put an end to <lb />
the Force to Gideon Hands, to <lb />
tariffs, and preserve our State <lb />
and county government, come out and <lb />
vote the entire ticket that you find at the <lb />
Reflector mast head. <lb />
If you want your comity government <lb />
changed and Pitt county thrown back <lb />
under the rule of and go to the <lb />
polls next Tuesday and vote for Third <lb />
party Forbes for the Senate, and for <lb />
Third party Phillips and Third party <lb />
Barnhill for the House. They are <lb />
pledged to the Republicans to vote <lb />
against our county government system <lb />
and election law. <lb />
Rocky Mount Fair. <lb />
The Reflector thanks the Secretary <lb />
for a complimentary ticket to the Rocky <lb />
Mount fair, 9th, 10th and 11th. On <lb />
Thursday, the big day. an excursion <lb />
will be run from Washington to Rocky <lb />
Mount, waiting at the for the <lb />
trains from Plymouth and Kinston. The <lb />
excursion will have Rocky Mount at <lb />
r. M. connecting at the Junction <lb />
the other trains. <lb />
Improvement. <lb />
The Old Dominion Steamship Company <lb />
ha- in-t completed a large two story <lb />
warehouse on the wharf with platform <lb />
leading to the upper floor. It is so <lb />
ranged that during high water the lower <lb />
floor can be open for tin- water <lb />
to pa through and the boats will dis- <lb />
charge their cargoes on the upper floor. <lb />
Such a has long been needed <lb />
and will be found a great convenience in <lb />
times of freshets in the river- <lb />
Died. <lb />
Mrs. wife of Mr. W. A. <lb />
of Bethel township, died at three <lb />
o'clock on last Saturday afternoon of <lb />
She with this <lb />
disease MOM weeks ago and had a <lb />
stroke the Sunday before her death. She <lb />
years old, an excellent woman, <lb />
and had a large circle of friends. She <lb />
a sister of Messrs. Wide-hard <lb />
and W. R. Whichard. and an aunt of this <lb />
writer. <lb />
Watch Your Tickets. <lb />
Every voter that he ha- eight <lb />
different ticket- when lie goes to the <lb />
polls next Tuesday, a- there i-1 be that <lb />
many boxes in which to plane ballot-. <lb />
You are to vote for Presidential Electors, <lb />
for State officer-, for Con-ti- <lb />
Amendment, for Congressman, <lb />
for Senator and Representatives, for <lb />
County Officers and for Constable. See <lb />
that you have all these tickets, and be <lb />
sure that the have on them the names <lb />
of the Democratic nominees. <lb />
Behold the Difference. <lb />
To his other virtues wants-to-be <lb />
Governor Exum has added the title of <lb />
lie brandishes a <lb />
big knife and threatens to stick it in all <lb />
Democrats if they don't stop talking <lb />
about him. Isn't he a pretty specimen <lb />
to make a Governor out of for the great <lb />
State of North Carolina Are any of <lb />
the white men of Pitt county going to <lb />
waste their votes on such a character <lb />
Don't do it. men. but cast your ballot <lb />
for honest Elias Can. and thereby honor <lb />
and your State. <lb />
Bless These Women, They're all Demo- <lb />
A I party man was in town Monday, <lb />
and it happened that his sweetheart, or <lb />
the girl he wanted to his sweetheart, <lb />
was the day. He saw her <lb />
while sitting by a in one of our stores <lb />
and thought it was a good chance to talk <lb />
with her. He thought he would talk at <lb />
random a bit touching upon the <lb />
tender and unfortunately for <lb />
him-elf said something about politics. <lb />
She to say -Look here, <lb />
sir, if read anything else besides the <lb />
Progressive Farmer yon would be <lb />
informed -o you know what yon <lb />
are talking She then gave him <lb />
to understand that a Third party man <lb />
was just wasting his time in trying to <lb />
P. E. Smith, of Scotland Neck, has the. a ft <lb />
for the building. <lb />
i Barnes, commission mer- <lb />
chants of Norfolk, express the opinion <lb />
that cotton is selling too low, and make <lb />
a liberal offer to all wishing to hold. <lb />
Their will explain- <lb />
The Tarboro Southerner calls them <lb />
Mr. Ham. of Georgia. <lb />
call- and <lb />
Wilson's record shows them to <lb />
that a combination, my <lb />
country men <lb />
White men of North Carolina, a <lb />
eon is controlling the action of <lb />
the Third Do yon want to express <lb />
your disapproval of such a secret political <lb />
organization If so vote the Democratic <lb />
ticket next Tuesday. <lb />
T -y sq <lb />
am <lb />
-u-i an j put <lb />
an no <lb />
s pan <lb />
i q i i <lb />
Roll <lb />
Of Mist school for the month <lb />
ending 28th, 1802 Rosa Abrams, <lb />
Brown, Nannie Fleming, Bessie <lb />
Greene, Irma Leta <lb />
Maggie Myra Skinner, <lb />
Skinner, Winnie Skinner, Smith, <lb />
Hattie Smith. Johnnie Congleton, Charlie <lb />
I James, Jones, Lyman Joyner, <lb />
Lee Rawls, Jesse Smith, Bruce Sugg, <lb />
and <lb />
At the Junction. <lb />
There are big improvements going on <lb />
now up at perhaps better known <lb />
as the A. R. Junction. The railroad <lb />
company have moved back the little <lb />
building they had there for an office and <lb />
are erecting a nice depot with ample ac <lb />
for both passengers and <lb />
freight. The A <lb />
mills are rapidly rebuilt on a <lb />
much larger and more improved plan <lb />
than the old plant. And Little <lb />
are building a large store. These with <lb />
some minor improvements make it a busy <lb />
place. There is life in the old laud yet- <lb />
Marriage Licenses. <lb />
issued by tin- Register of Deeds to <lb />
the following couples in Pitt county <lb />
the month of <lb />
F. Taylor and Katie Car- <lb />
Albert Horton and Susan N. <lb />
C. P. Smith and Maggie Stokes, <lb />
Frank and Maggie E. Burrows, <lb />
James Langley and Mattie Martin. <lb />
Clark and Martha <lb />
Langley, Jerry Bridgers and Alice <lb />
Sylvester Taylor and Martha <lb />
Rountree. Jordan Dancy and Jennie <lb />
Brown. John and Little, <lb />
Harry Walston and Dinah Patrick, <lb />
Baker and Mary Boyd, Columbus Hop- <lb />
kins and Maggie Hardy. <lb />
How is This <lb />
A class party man from the country <lb />
was town lust Friday and took a color- <lb />
ed man out behind a building, where he <lb />
thought no one else would and gave <lb />
him a talk. He was heard to tell the <lb />
about these words <lb />
the Democrats arc elected this time they <lb />
will not let anybody vote hereafter unless <lb />
they can read. But if you will help us <lb />
elect the Third party we will put an <lb />
officer at every ballot box to tell all you <lb />
folks who can't read how to vote. We <lb />
will also make a law not to allow any <lb />
merchant to charge over per cent, on <lb />
his goods. will make an officer go <lb />
examine his bills and if the merchant <lb />
charges more he will be A <lb />
gentleman the conversation <lb />
happened to make some noise just <lb />
and the J party man ran off. Now, is <lb />
not that pretty stuff to be ramming <lb />
down the throats of ignorant people by <lb />
which to make them vote with the Third <lb />
party We ask fair minded, thinking <lb />
men if they are going to be led off by a <lb />
crowd guilty of such deception. Think <lb />
where the Third party leaders under <lb />
and Republican control will <lb />
lead you to. <lb />
COTTON MARKET. <lb />
Reported by Cobb Bros. <lb />
Norfolk. Va. Oct. <lb />
has been no change in our official quota- <lb />
here for spot cotton during the past <lb />
week. We have had a good demand at <lb />
the current for middling, ex. <lb />
three days during the first <lb />
part of tin- week owing to the. nervous <lb />
condition of Liverpool and New York <lb />
which was caused, it is said, by the fa- <lb />
weather for developing <lb />
the crop at the South, especially in <lb />
the Mississippi valley where ll is <lb />
the plant still continue- to bloom and the <lb />
c-op on bottom lands will be materially <lb />
increased thereby, and too, the <lb />
strike of the mill operatives in <lb />
Manchester. England, had a tendency to <lb />
somewhat depress the market. But the <lb />
latter part of the week the report of <lb />
damage by frost from the South, together <lb />
with intelligence from abroad that the <lb />
threatened strike Manchester would in <lb />
ail probabilities be averted, gave a more <lb />
tone to the market. <lb />
The estimated <lb />
for <lb />
Orleans <lb />
Port receipts <lb />
September <lb />
Interior <lb />
f or <lb />
Interior <lb />
supply bales against <lb />
last year and 3.073,776 last <lb />
week, showing an increase of <lb />
bales over last week. <lb />
NORFOLK SPOT MARKET. <lb />
As wired by Cobb Bros. <lb />
Va. Nov. 1st. <lb />
Middling, <lb />
Middling. <lb />
Low Middling. <lb />
Ordinary. <lb />
Tone, <lb />
13-10 <lb />
ti 11-16 <lb />
Quiet. <lb />
1891 <lb />
she is. and he was seen to walk off a <lb />
sadder looking but a wiser young man. <lb />
The Champion. <lb />
non. R. B. Glenn, Democratic <lb />
large, spoke the Court House here <lb />
last Thursday night. The house was <lb />
well filled, both from the town and <lb />
rounding country. Everybody who had <lb />
heard of expected to bear some- <lb />
thing good, yes, something very good. <lb />
But none of us were prepared to even an- <lb />
was in store for With- <lb />
out disparaging any of the able and mag- <lb />
Democratic speakers n ho are now <lb />
canvassing North Carolina, we must <lb />
that R. B. Glenn is the finest campaigner <lb />
the State. It was the unanimous <lb />
opinion of the whole audience that it was <lb />
the equal if not superior to any political <lb />
speech ever heard here. His logic, his <lb />
eloquence, his vim, his oratory, his wit, <lb />
sarcasm and his earnestness were of <lb />
the highest order and elicited unbounded <lb />
applause- Could every white <lb />
North Carolina hear Glenn its <lb />
would be invincible. He left here the <lb />
idol of every true and honest white man <lb />
who heard him. All honor to the bold <lb />
and chivalrous Bob Glenn. <lb />
and he is far from with <lb />
what he the of the <lb />
men who his nomination at <lb />
Minneapolis in trying to make him <lb />
hare for their <lb />
of the Republican campaign by <lb />
; remaining in New York, supposedly as <lb />
i an of the Republican National <lb />
j Committee, but in a a dummy <lb />
i lay figure with nothing to say or do, ex- <lb />
to look pleased. He told a friend <lb />
that he had neither given nor been <lb />
to give the National Committee any ad- <lb />
vice. <lb />
Senator Hill passed through Washing- <lb />
ton on his way to Virginia where he <lb />
several speeches this week. lie <lb />
was asked what the prospects were in <lb />
New York, and his reply was both <lb />
characteristic New <lb />
York is all <lb />
Union veterans who are Democrats, <lb />
and there are lots of them, regard <lb />
announcement that Judge John P. Rea. <lb />
of Minnesota, <lb />
of the G. A. R. would support Cleve- <lb />
land because of his pension vetoes and <lb />
his on the as a <lb />
believing will have <lb />
a great deal of influence with the much <lb />
talked about The Re- <lb />
publicans are already trying to break <lb />
the force of the announcement by <lb />
Judge Rea been MM with <lb />
Mr. Harrison ever ice he refused to <lb />
appoint him of Pensions, <lb />
when Tanner was kicked out, and that <lb />
be has taken this method of <lb />
with them. <lb />
There was h big scare of Some sort at <lb />
the headquarters in <lb />
this week, and <lb />
Hobart was sent post-haste to <lb />
ton with the news. He arrived here in <lb />
time to hold consultations with several <lb />
of the Cabinet before their de- <lb />
the funeral train. <lb />
WASHINGTON LETTER. <lb />
From our Regular Correspondent. <lb />
Washington, D. C. Oct. 1892. <lb />
Politics was by unanimous consent a <lb />
tabooed subject in Washington from the <lb />
time the of Mrs. Harrison <lb />
announced until the funeral train hear- <lb />
her remains upon its sorrow- <lb />
to The <lb />
of our people with <lb />
of the L <lb />
Vales ho was, for the time, forgot ten <lb />
as the candidate of a party and <lb />
remembered only as the loving and be- <lb />
husband of the good woman lying <lb />
dead in the White There was <lb />
no boundary line to this sympathy; it <lb />
came from section of our country <lb />
as we'd as from all parts of the world; <lb />
Mr. Cleveland, our candidate, was <lb />
among the first to wire condolences, and <lb />
the local Democrats as a mark of their <lb />
sympathy removed their Cleveland and <lb />
Stevenson banner until after the funeral <lb />
had passed d am Pennsylvania <lb />
Avenue on its to the train. Mrs. <lb />
Harrison the type mother <lb />
and wife of which every American is <lb />
she carried herself with the same <lb />
quiet dignity when presiding over her <lb />
little three-room cottage home as when <lb />
mistress of the White House and ranking <lb />
the lady in This <lb />
country owes more to this type of woman <lb />
than history will ever tell, and It was <lb />
right that it should pause in the <lb />
midst of a Presidential campaign to shed <lb />
a tear over grave of Caroline Scott <lb />
Harrison. <lb />
lion- Wayne of <lb />
i van la. was Washington this week to <lb />
argue a case before the Court. <lb />
He says he has received hundred <lb />
letters from republican , em <lb />
men who have In the been <lb />
in that party, action <lb />
in coming out for Cleveland and In de- <lb />
I t tie republican tariff policy, and <lb />
informing him the writers intend to <lb />
vote the straight democratic ticket this <lb />
; year. He predict a the election of Cleve- <lb />
I land by an overwhelming and <lb />
that the tariff reformer will be In a <lb />
majority in both nooses of the Con- <lb />
r. hi l In <lb />
X. <lb />
Mus. Joe h with pleasure <lb />
I add to your long list of certificates the <lb />
following, which I know to be <lb />
Two years ago I had a colored nurse <lb />
minion Isabella well; she was a large, <lb />
healthy woman, weighing pounds, <lb />
She was taken with some ailment, I do <lb />
not know exactly what, but she had <lb />
lent pains in her head, neck and back. <lb />
She suffered a great deal and came <lb />
dying. She fell away until her weight <lb />
was only about pounds. My wife <lb />
gave her half a bottle of your Remedy <lb />
and she began to improve, and <lb />
bottle entirely relieved her. Hoping you <lb />
success, I am, truly, <lb />
Walter <lb />
car <lb />
mm h <lb />
THEM I'M YOUR MAN. <lb />
-I HAVE JUST BOUGHT THE <lb />
Walter Bridges, Athens, Tenn <lb />
six years I had been afflicted with <lb />
running sores, and an of <lb />
the hone in leg. I tried everything <lb />
I heard without any permanent benefit <lb />
until Botanic Blood was <lb />
mended to me. After using six bottles <lb />
the sores healed, and I am now in better <lb />
health than I have ever been. I send <lb />
this testimonial unsolicited, because I <lb />
want others to be <lb />
Salve <lb />
The best salve in the world for Cuts, <lb />
Bruises. Sores. 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 />
Price cents pet For sale at <lb />
Drug Store. <lb />
is Torn <lb />
you are worn out, for <lb />
tag. It is Try <lb />
It will cure you. liver, and give <lb />
t good appetite. <lb />
Notice to Creditors. <lb />
The undersigned having duly qualified <lb />
before the Superior Court Clark of Pitt <lb />
county as to the last will and <lb />
testament of Galloway, deceased <lb />
is heroin- given to all in- <lb />
to the estate to make immediate <lb />
payment to the Undersigned, and all per- <lb />
sons having claims against said estate <lb />
roust present the same for be- <lb />
fore the 1st of 189.1. this no- <lb />
will lie plead in bar of recovery. <lb />
This of September, 1802. <lb />
EDWARDS, <lb />
Executor of <lb />
Notice to Creditors. <lb />
The undersigned having duly qualified <lb />
before tic Superior Court Clerk of Pit <lb />
county as Executor to the last will an <lb />
of Frederick <lb />
notice is hereby given to persons in <lb />
to the estate to make immediate <lb />
payment to the undersigned, and all <lb />
persons having claims against said es- <lb />
must present the same for payment <lb />
before the of October. 1898, or this <lb />
will plead in liar of <lb />
This the am day of October. <lb />
Executor of Frederick White, <lb />
For Sale on Easy Terms <lb />
Large Double Store in Greenville. I <lb />
offer tor sale on easy terms the large <lb />
Double Store north cf Fifth street, <lb />
east of Evan- street, with lot fronting <lb />
feet on Fifth street by feet deep. A <lb />
splendid bargain. Apply at once to <lb />
Win. II. <lb />
If you feel weak <lb />
and all worn out take <lb />
BROWN'S IRON BITTERS <lb />
Which the stock of good in Eastern Carolina.<lb />
In order to make room for these I 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 />
C. T. M U N F O R D, <lb />
Opposite Old Brick Store. n. c. <lb />
New <lb />
Straight <lb />
Clean <lb />
Large <lb />
We are still making a specialty of <lb />
GOODS, LACES,. NOTIONS. HATS <lb />
We have a first class assortment and sell close. Do not fail to <lb />
get our prices- <lb />
and parts for all kinds of machines are sold by us. <lb />
Respectfully, <lb />
BROWN BROS., <lb />
Depositors American Bible Society <lb />
II. <lb />
I HAT WE ARE STILL <lb />
R OFF THE <lb />
M. R. STOCK <lb />
And ant you to some of the bargains while they are going. <lb />
Do not longer to get your <lb />
WINTER OUTFIT. <lb />
We have just the article needed by every man, woman and child. <lb />
Administrator's Notice <lb />
letters of 1st ration having been <lb />
issued to the undersigned by the Clerk <lb />
of the Superior Court Pitt county, <lb />
on th 20th day of September, ISM, upon <lb />
the estate A. deceased. <lb />
is given to the of <lb />
said to present their claims, duly <lb />
authenticated, to the undersigned on or <lb />
before the 20th day of <lb />
or this notice, will be plead in bar of <lb />
their recovery. All persons Indebted to <lb />
said estate are notified to make <lb />
ate payment to the undersigned. <lb />
This the of September, 1892. <lb />
I,. H. <lb />
of M. A. <lb />
TO THE PUBLIC. <lb />
If you want to save <lb />
then purchase of a PIANO and from <lb />
Ten to Fifteen Dollars. <lb />
in the purchase of an Organ address <lb />
ADOLPH COHN, <lb />
X. C. <lb />
General Agent for Carolina, <lb />
who is now handling goods direct from <lb />
the manufacturers, as <lb />
GRADE PIANOS, <lb />
for tone, workmanship and <lb />
and endorsed by nearly all the <lb />
musical journal in the Baited <lb />
Made by Paul O. who is at this <lb />
time one of the best mechanics <lb />
of the day. Thirteen <lb />
patents on this high grade <lb />
Also the BY A OS, <lb />
RIGHT PIANO which has been sold by <lb />
him for the six If the <lb />
part of this and up to this lime has <lb />
given entire The Upright <lb />
Piano just mentioned w lie sold at from <lb />
to in Oak, <lb />
I Walnut or Mahogany eases. <lb />
PARLOR <lb />
from to Id solid or Oak <lb />
cases. <lb />
Ten years experience in the music <lb />
business has enabled to handle <lb />
; hut standard goods and he does <lb />
not to say he can sell any <lb />
musical instrument a lion t per <lb />
cheaper than other agents are now <lb />
Refer to all banks In Eastern Carolina. <lb />
We can suit you in CLOTHING. <lb />
We can suit yon in HATS. <lb />
We can suit you in SHOES. <lb />
We can suit in DRESS GOODS. <lb />
We can suit in UNDERWEAR. <lb />
We can suit you <lb />
in general Dry Goods line, in Carpets, in Trunks, in Notions, etc <lb />
Your chance is now. Strike while iron is hot. <lb />
BROWN HOOKER, <lb />
AT LANG'S OLD STAND, <lb />
VAUGHAN BARNES, <lb />
COMMISSION MERCHANTS<lb />
The of the cotton crop far this season would <lb />
indicate that there was some foundation for the bad crop accounts <lb />
daily reaching us from all parts of the cotton territory, if so the <lb />
staple is selling too cheap and wishing to hold for higher <lb />
prices can do so by shipping it to us and drawing for pf <lb />
bale on same and having it held for six months is so desired, <lb />
Faithfully yours, <lb />
VAUGHAN BARNES. <lb />
i as <lb />
HARRIS. <lb />
FARMS FOR SALE. <lb />
Low, <lb />
Terms <lb />
BROS. OFFER FOR SALE <lb />
I., home farm, <lb />
Dam township, the lands <lb />
G. T. Tyson and J. II. Cow. A fine <lb />
farm of about MO acres build- <lb />
and adapted to corn, cotton and to- <lb />
A bed. <lb />
A farm near and <lb />
mediately on the railroad, formerly own- <lb />
ed by Caleb B. acres of which <lb />
are cleared. Good neighbor- <lb />
hood, and a school within <lb />
miles- Plenty of marl on the adjoin- <lb />
farms <lb />
A tine farm of three miles <lb />
from and miles <lb />
ville, substantial dwelling <lb />
and out houses, known as the I,. <lb />
home place, line land, <lb />
good clay accessible to marl. <lb />
A smaller farm adjoining the above <lb />
known as the place, acres, <lb />
dwelling, barn and tenant house, land <lb />
good. <lb />
A fa of acres in town- <lb />
ship, about miles from 8.1 <lb />
acres den red, part of the tract. <lb />
Part of the Noah farm, <lb />
acres, adjoining the town of Marlboro, <lb />
located In an improving section <lb />
and can be made a valuable farm. <lb />
A small farm of acres, <lb />
about miles from Greenville, on . <lb />
Well Swamp, house, etc., for- <lb />
owned by ox. <lb />
ALSO TIMBER <lb />
A tract of about acres near Cone- <lb />
the station, with cypress timber well <lb />
suited for railroad ties. <lb />
A tract of about acres in ; <lb />
township, near the Washington rail- <lb />
road, pine timber. <lb />
A tract of acres near Johnson's <lb />
Mills, pine and cypress timber. <lb />
Apply to Wm. H. LONG, <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
S. M. SCHULTZ, <lb />
AT THE <lb />
OLD <lb />
FARMERS AND BITS <lb />
their year's supplies will find <lb />
their interest to get our prices before <lb />
chasing else complete <lb />
n all its branches. <lb />
PORK SIDES SHOULDERS. <lb />
COFFEE, <lb />
RICE, TEA, <lb />
Lowest Market Prick. <lb />
TOBACCO SNUFF ft CIGARS <lb />
we buy direct from Manufacturers, <lb />
you to buy at one profit. A com <lb />
stock of <lb />
FURNITURE <lb />
always on hand and sold at prices to <lb />
the times. Our goods are all bought <lb />
old for CASH, therefore, having no risk <lb />
to sell at a close margin <lb />
Respectfully, <lb />
S. M. <lb />
Is now ready to show her customers the <lb />
------latest <lb />
Fall and Winter <lb />
Mrs. just, <lb />
from Baltimore where she attend <lb />
ed all the large millinery openings, <lb />
and made the selections for <lb />
the trade here. My stock embraces <lb />
everything pertaining to the millinery <lb />
trade and will sold at <lb />
prices. Mrs. M. <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
ESTABLISHED 1883. <lb />
J X. <lb />
AND <lb />
C. <lb />
Half Rolls Bagging, <lb />
Bundles New Arrow Ties. <lb />
small Full Cream Cheese. <lb />
Tubs Choice Butter. <lb />
Tubs Boston Lard. <lb />
Boxes Tobacco, all grades. <lb />
Boys Cakes and Crackers. <lb />
Stick <lb />
New Corn Mullets. <lb />
Barrels Gail . As Snuff. <lb />
Barrels P. Snuff. <lb />
Barrels Mills Snuff. <lb />
Barrels Three Thistle <lb />
Car load Bib Side Meat <lb />
Car load Seed Oats. <lb />
Car load Floor, all grades. <lb />
Kegs Powder. <lb />
Tons Shot. <lb />
old Virginia <lb />
Full line Case Goods, and everything <lb />
else kept a first-class grocery <lb />
Gr. <lb />
General Merchant, <lb />
------Manufacturer of the----- <lb />
COX COTTON <lb />
PLANTER <lb />
and dealer in Brackets, Turned or <lb />
Scrolled Work, Church Pews and all Building Supplies. <lb />
My Tobacco in all sizes are for sale at S. M. Schultz t <lb />
Co., Greenville, and at my mill. <lb />
Will make satisfactory arrangements with to <lb />
furnish their customers. <lb />
P. J. COBB, Pitt Co., c. <lb />
C. COBB. Pitt Co., N. C <lb />
COBB BROS., <lb />
to Cobb Bros. A <lb />
Cotton Factors <lb />
-AND- <lb />
Commission Merchants, <lb />
FAYETTE NORFOLK, VA. <lb />
and Correspondence Solicited. <lb />
THE RELIABLE OF <lb />
to the buyers of Pitt and surrounding of the following goo <lb />
not to be excelled In this market. And all guaranteed to be First-class an <lb />
kinds. Gin and Hay. Bock and <lb />
Hair. Bridles and <lb />
HEAVY A SPECIALTY. <lb />
Agent Clark's N. T. Spool Cotton which I offer to the trade at Wholesale <lb />
prices, per dozen, less H per cent for Cash. Bread Prep- <lb />
ration and Hall's Stir Jobbers Prices, White Lead and pure Lin- <lb />
seed Oil. Varnishes and Paint Colors. Cucumber Wood Pumps, Salt and Wood <lb />
Willow H are. a specialty. Give me a call and guarantee <lb />
i satisfaction. <lb />
is <lb />
And a good lamp <lb />
must be simple when it is not simple it it <lb />
not good. Simple, Beautiful, <lb />
words mean much, but to see The Rochester <lb />
will the truth more forcibly. All metal, <lb />
tough and seamless, and made in three pieces only <lb />
it absolutely unbreakable. Like <lb />
of old, it is indeed a for its mar- <lb />
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