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JOB PRINTING. <lb />
The Reflector is <lb />
pared to do all worn <lb />
of this <lb />
NEATLY, <lb />
and <lb />
NEST STYLE. <lb />
Plenty of new mate <lb />
rial and the best <lb />
of Stationery. <lb />
The Eastern Ref <lb />
AYER ASKS FOR <lb />
BOODLE. <lb />
Touching Appeal From the Populist <lb />
Chairman and an Emphatic <lb />
Answer. <lb />
Washington Messenger. <lb />
Mr. J. F. of <lb />
received the following let- <lb />
from Chairman Ayer sent <lb />
Accompanying reply to the <lb />
Caucasian with the request to <lb />
publish sump, this the Caucasian <lb />
to do, at Mr. God- <lb />
request we publish it <lb />
hop every Populist in the <lb />
will read it. <lb />
Sept 10th, <lb />
I made an appeal <lb />
for lands <lb />
last seek. It if a <lb />
discouraging fact that there <lb />
HAS NOT BEES A SINGLE <lb />
TO THAT <lb />
PEAL. noticed that <lb />
we ale not conducting an active <lb />
vigorous camp in. Do you <lb />
know why If you do not, I will <lb />
tell It is because the <lb />
of the Peoples party are <lb />
not doing a single thing to help <lb />
run a campaign. A campaign <lb />
wont run itself. It requires some <lb />
money to do anything. Do you <lb />
any source from which it is <lb />
coming except THE PEOPLE <lb />
If do, I would be glad <lb />
to point us to that source <lb />
people shall sit still, do <lb />
contribute nothing, what can <lb />
hey expect of us. <lb />
Your township can con- <lb />
tribute as much as two or <lb />
d and to do so AT <lb />
ONCE- Now is the time it is <lb />
needed. It will do no good to <lb />
send it in at or near the close of <lb />
the campaign- The will he <lb />
over then. One dollar NOW <lb />
will do as much good as three <lb />
dollars will do one month from <lb />
now. <lb />
Please tell the boys and <lb />
at once about matter. <lb />
Tell them they must come to the <lb />
rescue and COME QUICK. If <lb />
they not, and you see us lag <lb />
in work and fail to show any <lb />
or, please don't blame us. We <lb />
do the work for nothing, but <lb />
w need money to keep the cam- <lb />
work going. We shall not <lb />
m this appeal any more. It is <lb />
as much your as it is <lb />
we have a right to <lb />
expect some help torn you Now, <lb />
let it come at once. Time is <lb />
and we want to do <lb />
while there time to make <lb />
it effective- <lb />
Touts truly. <lb />
Hal. W. <lb />
P. P. State Ex. Com. <lb />
Beaufort Count, <lb />
North Carolina, <lb />
Sept. <lb />
Hid. W- Ayer, Chairman Peoples <lb />
Party Ex. Com. <lb />
have received <lb />
your circular letter of Sept. <lb />
requesting contributions to con- <lb />
duct the of the People's <lb />
in this State. The <lb />
states that not a single response <lb />
has bees made to the urgent call <lb />
for funds published by you in <lb />
the Caucasian- In a and <lb />
vigorous this is a strange <lb />
of affairs. It indicates <lb />
great apathy, if not defection, <lb />
the rink and file of the <lb />
People's party. The cause is not <lb />
far to seek. There has been an <lb />
betrayal of every <lb />
the party holds dear, <lb />
for what To keep in office or <lb />
to provide offices for a gang of <lb />
trading professional <lb />
It will be observed that <lb />
the men who have pledged the <lb />
Peoples party to this base deal <lb />
trade are either in office <lb />
already or expect to secure office <lb />
thereby- It will be hard to con- <lb />
the average voter does <lb />
Dot expect or office <lb />
party was organized to furnish <lb />
employment for a set of Hessians. <lb />
A party must for some <lb />
to deserve the confidence of <lb />
the people to hold tho <lb />
of it voters- You and <lb />
committee cannot lead us <lb />
dumb driven Yon <lb />
make the the trade, but I <lb />
wish serve you <lb />
and the other con; partial <lb />
that yen cannot -it our votes. <lb />
We were urged place <lb />
above party to <lb />
in this can <lb />
may, when. a ideas <lb />
every part principle <lb />
abandoned, should be <lb />
D. J. <lb />
Ta in to r <lb />
per Year, in Advance. <lb />
VOL, XV. <lb />
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 1896. <lb />
NO <lb />
ed to vote for the fusion <lb />
dates Is it because those who <lb />
assume to be out leaders and <lb />
traffic in our votes, . u-i <lb />
to vote the ticket We are not <lb />
to be dealt with this <lb />
manner. We are not owned by <lb />
TO <lb />
An Appeal For Good Government. <lb />
Oct., 1896 <lb />
To the Voters of North Carolina <lb />
Fellow-citizen- The <lb />
critic party, now the midst of <lb />
any man or set of -on. e bare . its neatest battle for the rights <lb />
been taught to that the people and good govern- <lb />
free of was the one in our beloved State in <lb />
thing to be desired by the far- <lb />
In what way is that cause <lb />
to be promoted by a with <lb />
gold standard Republicans <lb />
State. Congressional <lb />
tickets The-e are some <lb />
which are not the <lb />
average Populist- We wish to <lb />
know, other <lb />
the nation again calls on those <lb />
having the sacred right of free- <lb />
sustain its <lb />
cause. <lb />
For twenty years we had <lb />
following victory. Two years <lb />
ago a division in our <lb />
our Legislature to Democracy. <lb />
we must redeem. Twenty <lb />
years ago, under the masterful <lb />
Why. if the People's party leadership of Vance, we wen from <lb />
is sincere advocating the <lb />
of it should tie his <lb />
hards by sending to <lb />
White, Settle, Linney r <lb />
son. gold standard Republican <lb />
2- Why, if the party <lb />
in the of <lb />
Silver, it should sanction the trade <lb />
in this Congressional district <lb />
whereby in return for <lb />
can votes for Skinner f-r Col <lb />
Populist members of the <lb />
Legislature must vote for nit h- <lb />
ard, a gold standard man, <lb />
Senator <lb />
I. six months ago <lb />
defeat to victory- Again, with <lb />
He Democratic banner in the <lb />
hands of the champion of the <lb />
people, Cyrus B. we go <lb />
again to victory. <lb />
The party has ever <lb />
stood with the masses. Its pun- <lb />
have always been the em- <lb />
of the necessities of the <lb />
plain purple, that class of <lb />
an bread winners whose <lb />
labors head and <lb />
American and <lb />
for a the essential structure of <lb />
the State. Never h is this truth <lb />
mt practically <lb />
with a exceptions of the <lb />
more considerate enlighten- <lb />
ed of Heir race, withdrawn from <lb />
any participation with the white <lb />
people of <lb />
the public interest, <lb />
and arrayed themselves an <lb />
broken Republican column, trust <lb />
apparent division, of <lb />
the people would give them <lb />
a dominant position. Not <lb />
but we have the boastful as- <lb />
of the Republican <lb />
officials in the press cf the <lb />
try that the illegal registration of <lb />
the blacks would give the State <lb />
to <lb />
All these matters have met our <lb />
consideration- Id such a crisis <lb />
white people of North <lb />
for their , interest. It <lb />
made no declarations for <lb />
but acted in accord with <lb />
its purpose. The committee felt <lb />
that all v. <lb />
should act together, it is <lb />
that the voters of I <lb />
State, feeling the of <lb />
motives, it. <lb />
figures on Carolina, <lb />
Highest of all in Leavening U. S. Govt Report <lb />
people of North Carolina, <lb />
if lb value very <lb />
v, real es <lb />
herein giver, off their c <lb />
ire to with a <lb />
to cast every Democratic <lb />
vote the State for Watson <lb />
i for Governor. It is n year <lb />
Now, r, put <lb />
our to unify the the gubernatorial <lb />
parties silver I chair <lb />
we call on all the voters of <lb />
Carolina to the <lb />
only -ticket to them <lb />
which offers a hope of <lb />
against a ticket headed by Al <lb />
Russell, and winch, <lb />
Senator Butler and his committee I exemplified than today, <lb />
that two political <lb />
not honorably without <lb />
some common principle or bond <lb />
of He offered fusion to <lb />
the Republican party the <lb />
basis of silver, Out this <lb />
was rejected. In what respect <lb />
has the situation change since <lb />
then <lb />
4- There are two kinds of Re- <lb />
publicans, one inside <lb />
outside the people's party, but <lb />
both Republicans alike. The for- <lb />
mer is a Republican working <lb />
cover. Why should we permit <lb />
them to bud as hand and foot <lb />
and deliver us to the Republican <lb />
party. <lb />
We believe in white men <lb />
governing North Carolina. <lb />
then should we basely sacrifice <lb />
every feeling of our nature and <lb />
by votes, through fusion, put <lb />
office throughout the <lb />
State <lb />
These are some of the q <lb />
which are troubling <lb />
populists this campaign. The <lb />
slogan to beat the <lb />
has no pleasant <lb />
sound to my ears, and it cannot <lb />
rally the hosts of Populism in <lb />
this campaign- When the <lb />
pie's party manfully battled for <lb />
its principles I was willing to <lb />
follow where my led <lb />
to disagree with <lb />
my friends neighbors. Let <lb />
t be distinctly understood that I <lb />
am not their enemy and do not <lb />
wish to commit myself or them to <lb />
an and rule. I <lb />
trust the will not have to <lb />
be taught before the rank tile <lb />
of realize <lb />
this road you now travel ends. <lb />
Negro rates, sheriffs, con- <lb />
stables and commissioners would <lb />
be a striking object lesson in <lb />
North Carolina. I many <lb />
populists who feel just as I do. <lb />
You say there is no source from <lb />
you can derive funds ex- <lb />
from the people. The <lb />
cannot be You are <lb />
giving aid and comfort to the Re <lb />
publican party. The trade with <lb />
that party is open and s. <lb />
The contract is signed, sealed <lb />
and delivered. Mr. Hanna will <lb />
furnish money to you <lb />
not only for the legitimate <lb />
poses of the campaign <lb />
leather the nests of the leader <lb />
who are betraying the cause of <lb />
the people. <lb />
Respectfully Yours, <lb />
Joseph F. <lb />
Catarrh Cannot bi <lb />
with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as <lb />
they cannot reach the scat of the dis- <lb />
-e. is a blood or <lb />
and in order to it <lb />
you must take internal remedies. <lb />
Cure h taken Internally, <lb />
acts on the and mucous <lb />
Hall's Catarrh Cure is not i med- <lb />
It was by one of the <lb />
b-st physicians in this tor <lb />
year, and is a regular It <lb />
is composed of the best tonics <lb />
com with bet <lb />
directly on the <lb />
The perfect combination of <lb />
ingredients is what produces such won- <lb />
results in curing Catarrh, fiend <lb />
for tree. <lb />
F J- Toledo. <lb />
by druggists, pi ice <lb />
r AN <lb />
Bring Poultry and to Win <lb />
for market price f <lb />
and ship large and <lb />
b to p y you a much as any <lb />
when it asks the <lb />
of the of i Car- <lb />
If of <lb />
did not express the people's <lb />
wisher, or if the administration <lb />
of the principles then enunciated <lb />
have not been in with the <lb />
popular demand, the Democratic <lb />
par y. as Me and well- <lb />
tried through which <lb />
the people have Fought and ob- <lb />
s now in the <lb />
people's full control. The clear <lb />
and positive expression of the <lb />
popular will in our State <lb />
declaration of principles <lb />
leaves no d the <lb />
minds of a long-suffering people. <lb />
this complete assurance of <lb />
the ref demanded has <lb />
tied every expectation <lb />
fixing as the executive of the <lb />
laws to be enacted men <lb />
lives are the living issues of the <lb />
day. <lb />
Democratic faith lies <lb />
principles which pr- <lb />
serves human It has <lb />
brought them out of the past as <lb />
principles immortal, and ever <lb />
and, in the course of years, <lb />
as exigencies have arisen, <lb />
has gone out to lend <lb />
its helping hand to the present <lb />
wants the an d join with <lb />
them in the establishment of their <lb />
wishes. Thin has been its triumph. <lb />
Those representing this great <lb />
Democracy have this day acted <lb />
in accord with this vital spirit <lb />
the party. Today three parties <lb />
in this great financial crisis, de- <lb />
that silver be restored <lb />
to its proper position with gold <lb />
as a money of final redemption at <lb />
the ratio of to an income <lb />
tax, that the rich may bear their <lb />
proportion of the burden of tax- <lb />
and kindred reforms, have <lb />
nominated the same candidate <lb />
far President to carry out these <lb />
reforms. There was in two of <lb />
these parties a difference as to <lb />
Vice President. On account of <lb />
the constitutional regulations pro <lb />
for the election of a <lb />
dent and Vice we must <lb />
act together or divide vote- <lb />
The Democratic party in North <lb />
had no hesitation as to <lb />
its proper course, but proposed <lb />
and arranged a composite ticket <lb />
of electors of three parties, that <lb />
the people's will might prevail. <lb />
Again, that Bryan's <lb />
might not fail for want of <lb />
silver legislation, party <lb />
proposed to the People's <lb />
party a united effort for free <lb />
congressmen in district <lb />
in the State- This pr position, <lb />
made August 13th, has been in- <lb />
d en since by commit- <lb />
tee, but declined by the People's <lb />
party. <lb />
More recently it has become <lb />
apparent that the Republican <lb />
party was amassing an enormous <lb />
registration of illegal voters, <lb />
possible by an election law of <lb />
fairness, but the <lb />
ions of which plainly permit <lb />
fraud, as many of those who as- <lb />
its enactment <lb />
The colored race has drawn <lb />
the color line, and, the <lb />
En cash. <lb />
J. B. TRIPP. <lb />
virtue of the <lb />
land must control. White men <lb />
a list asked to unite. In <lb />
spirit, the spirit of Democracy, <lb />
your committee, on October 13th, <lb />
frankly co-operation of <lb />
T j Republican of <lb />
have struck town during <lb />
Leo days. They wen <lb />
good friends <lb />
lie Republicans to <lb />
to confide a few figures <lb />
to from township t , . , . <lb />
fir of showing <lb />
ma North Carolina is going <lb />
to elect Dan and a Re- <lb />
L- and give <lb />
I hem candidates <lb />
the Demo party <lb />
the the people. North <lb />
Carolinians come together pledged to the restoration el <lb />
to protect North Carolina. The <lb />
Absolutely pure <lb />
From all parts of the Unit n <lb />
come assurance <lb />
victory. North rally <lb />
to your stun lard a ad place your <lb />
Slav in. th- long v <lb />
will sum up triumph <lb />
others whose interest should gird u; for th s <lb />
our interest. A operation let n all in <lb />
was offered to the People's party M <lb />
for a complete arrangement that on him the foil one <lb />
the interest of silver the rule <lb />
of Carolina by wise and <lb />
Bryan a d rob <lb />
numerous figures <lb />
I am able to give the Ob- <lb />
server the calculations of Chair- <lb />
man Here are, <lb />
to mind they <lb />
s to be a-s fair as could <lb />
be expected the opposition. <lb />
North Carolina <lb />
upright This <lb />
the People's party, through <lb />
i's executive declined. <lb />
this effort at <lb />
committee felt that the <lb />
heart of the people was it. <lb />
If to some this action v. as without <lb />
proper authority or humiliating <lb />
to party pride the answer is plain. <lb />
The party acted in <lb />
this as in all its great move- <lb />
regardless of form when <lb />
it seeks the substance, knowing <lb />
pride save its proud heritage <lb />
of salving the people we <lb />
cannot think that the of <lb />
the People's party can express <lb />
the wish of many of that <lb />
who honestly favor silver <lb />
and good government- <lb />
Nor can we think that those who <lb />
so long and earnestly <lb />
the restoration of silver <lb />
can give their adherence to any <lb />
arrangement which demands <lb />
their voles for gold standard can- <lb />
A vote directly <lb />
or indirectly to a gold standard <lb />
a Senator, <lb />
the hand of a silver <lb />
he can sign no bill for the relief <lb />
of the people until a bill passes <lb />
Congress and is presented to <lb />
him- Mr. Bryan himself has em- <lb />
this important fact by <lb />
his they <lb />
do not, by the election of a hos- <lb />
tile Congress, tie his hands to <lb />
prevent breaking the chains <lb />
a bind the people. <lb />
Th records of the census of <lb />
the United States for 1890 dis- <lb />
qualified <lb />
and qualified white <lb />
voters in North Carolina; and the <lb />
Auditor's of North Carolina <lb />
discloses that in 1895 there were <lb />
colored polls and <lb />
white polls listed for taxation in <lb />
North Carolina- Since the census <lb />
of 1890 the exodus has largely <lb />
depleted the colored vote, <lb />
there is not now <lb />
voters in North Carolina. <lb />
if there is any such <lb />
registration claimed by <lb />
can party officials as is notorious- <lb />
circulated it will be manifestly <lb />
fraudulent. Therefore, there can <lb />
be no doubt of the result in the <lb />
State if honest election held <lb />
and there is no factious divisions <lb />
of the friends of honest govern- <lb />
and these shall register <lb />
and vote as there interest <lb />
appears. And although some <lb />
vision of the white vote is <lb />
with this great majority <lb />
there should be no doubt of our <lb />
power to marshal for the Demo- <lb />
sufficient votes to <lb />
save the State from Republican <lb />
rule and ruin. <lb />
The committee has not been <lb />
insensible to the criticism of <lb />
some of its friends, because of its <lb />
efforts to bring together the silver <lb />
votes, but they felt sure that the <lb />
unselfish and patriotic impulse <lb />
which guided each member of <lb />
the committee and the good re <lb />
suits which must follow its action <lb />
would be finally understood and <lb />
approved. Offers to the People's <lb />
party for a union Of voters <lb />
that party with us were not made <lb />
from any distrust of Demo- <lb />
hosts or because of a want <lb />
of day, and will always underestimated the <lb />
low the of Republican vote of the State, and <lb />
From this day, Let LO; that has caused them to blindly <lb />
private demands defeat. The Populist <lb />
public duty. You who honor strength improbably <lb />
your native who love mated here- <lb />
firesides, this battle Here are <lb />
and ts victory is Number of North <lb />
bar that on your depends j Carolina, according to census <lb />
the question whether Bryan or of 1890, who are over the age of <lb />
shall be your next Number of whites, <lb />
President, whether j 2-3,000. for increase <lb />
or Russell shall be your Number of going <lb />
Governor- <lb />
Chairman Dem. State Ex- Com. <lb />
From <lb />
Tue ballot is <lb />
vote this year Number <lb />
to vote for <lb />
Bryan, s includes all <lb />
i Democratic aid Populist Degrees <lb />
I all whose vote will be tam- <lb />
Number to vote <lb />
for Russell, Guthrie and <lb />
very in it. way, but the mot- W <lb />
to in Number of white Republicans, <lb />
Americans Give us old,; 73,000-. Number going to vote <lb />
original North American for <lb />
or throe for for Brian, <lb />
We hear a many cam <lb />
talking about the I, 1,300- <lb />
old all use they White Democrats in North Car- <lb />
for it is to flag freight trains to Number to vote <lb />
them to the next speaking <lb />
point. <lb />
this year, For Bryan, <lb />
1,559; Palmer, <lb />
seventy years old, has been run- <lb />
all his life, and has never <lb />
been elected. But he hopes to <lb />
live ten years yet. <lb />
We have not been able to be <lb />
on the sir els during the past <lb />
weeks. The fact is, we bet <lb />
three shirts aid a pair of socks on <lb />
election, the fool <lb />
referee insists on holding the <lb />
stakes- <lb />
We have come down from the <lb />
ticket for coroner. The town is <lb />
still dead, but unfortunately <lb />
nobody to pay the fees- <lb />
Mr. Chancy is only an <lb />
after dinner speaker. Just fill us <lb />
full we'll talk after every meal <lb />
you bring us. <lb />
If is beat Hanna <lb />
we'll roll a wheelbarrow to <lb />
and scale fish for Grover <lb />
Cleveland the balance of our <lb />
L- S-, in Atlanta <lb />
We of a candidate who is For Watson, <lb />
107- <lb />
White Populists in No-th Caro- <lb />
Colored Populists, <lb />
in Bryan's <lb />
Total Populist vote, <lb />
Of the 25.000, will <lb />
vote. Of these Bryan will get <lb />
balance won't vote the <lb />
presidential Guthrie will <lb />
get Watson, 1,302; Russell, <lb />
Summing all this up, the Re- <lb />
publican informant state the vote <lb />
to Bryan, <lb />
Bryan's majority, <lb />
For Russell, <lb />
Watson, Guthrie, <lb />
Plurality for Russell, <lb />
says the Republican, <lb />
don't give what we believe <lb />
our majorities will be. In fact <lb />
we we will carry the State <lb />
f-r both and Russell, <lb />
for so many Democrats are every <lb />
day writing us they will vote for <lb />
You can't say but that <lb />
this s a very flue and impartial <lb />
Now, Mr. Observer, what must <lb />
the better element in North Car- <lb />
We are foolish to go <lb />
against census figures and say <lb />
there are only <lb />
when are are <lb />
foolish to figure on white <lb />
Republic The only thing to <lb />
do is to go ahead, determined to <lb />
every single Democrat in <lb />
the State Cy. Watson. The <lb />
Republicans concede us <lb />
They concede that <lb />
sell will poll Now, if we <lb />
let at home we a <lb />
risk. If we can vote these <lb />
to Republican fig <lb />
we can beat Russell- Work <lb />
is the only thing that will do the <lb />
Pell in Charlotte <lb />
Wise And Otherwise. <lb />
God sees heroes where men see only <lb />
the commonest kind of <lb />
Horn, <lb />
that <lb />
just had I don't <lb />
know when I have felt so <lb />
Life. <lb />
neighborly <lb />
some folks seem said <lb />
Eben, pay <lb />
Star. <lb />
A woman feels surest that smoking <lb />
hurting her health right after <lb />
be has had her lace curtains cleaned. <lb />
New York Press. <lb />
are your politic, my man <lb />
tie portly visitor the r <lb />
the bars at the penitentiary, <lb />
replied, latter, hesitatingly- <lb />
haven't come cut tor anybody <lb />
Buffalo Times. <lb />
won't pay the can- <lb />
yes you said the <lb />
committeeman ; know in <lb />
politics is put up must come <lb />
BUCK LIPS <lb />
Best Salve in the Cots <lb />
Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Fe <lb />
Sores, Hands <lb />
Corns, and all Skin <lb />
and positively cures Piles, or on <lb />
pry required It is guaranteed to give <lb />
of reasonable confidence in the <lb />
people in division over the I the Democratic , , u <lb />
question of gold ard silver, the of per box. For sale by <lb />
MAJ. OPPORTUNITY <lb />
It our judgment t-,. <lb />
from Mr. will be elected <lb />
There is one <lb />
who can make that result certain, and <lb />
lie ought u he good enough lo do <lb />
The reference is W. A. Guthrie. <lb />
lie want to see <lb />
is net to be thought of. <lb />
rennet be elected himself, and he <lb />
f knows it. In bis campaign <lb />
speeches be has demonstrated his <lb />
to cause of silver by urging big <lb />
to vote no <lb />
hug any <lb />
that his party fused on a <lb />
candidates who e either secret- <lb />
or openly gold Standard men. Judge <lb />
It S h knows to be a gold standard <lb />
ii an. Now, desiring, as he dots, the <lb />
defeat gold-bogs, and desiring <lb />
even above that thew.-11-he <lb />
he could do no more <lb />
thing, could do nothing that would <lb />
contribute so much to his fame, as to <lb />
withdraw from the race for Governor <lb />
and leanest his followers to give <lb />
support to Mr. He and Mr. <lb />
Watson are friends ; they are agree- <lb />
upon a great many questions, <lb />
the money question ; and even <lb />
the Governor North Carolina win <lb />
exercise no influence upon this, Maj <lb />
Guthrie would naturally rather see a <lb />
man of his own views elected than one <lb />
of Judge Russell's. He has the <lb />
of a in his hands. He <lb />
can give lo the State a good <lb />
bis candidacy may result in giving it a <lb />
bad one. He bas, be deserves, the <lb />
confidence el his party, and if he would <lb />
withdraw tell bis followers to vote <lb />
Watson, the great bulk them <lb />
do so, and this gentleman would <lb />
lie elected beyond p <lb />
Opportunity, like knocks <lb />
at every man's door. It knocks <lb />
at Maj. opportunity <lb />
to do his State a great and lasting <lb />
vice and to perpetuate his name. <lb />
Charlotte Observer, 20th. <lb />
News <lb />
An inch of snow fell in <lb />
the northern portion of New York <lb />
A New Jersey canning factory pack- <lb />
ed up twelve <lb />
week. <lb />
tone of pumpkin <lb />
Six unknown desperadoes a <lb />
town in Oklahoma, on Saturday night, <lb />
and the whole town, robbing <lb />
twelve stores and the <lb />
g-tawny with Several thousand <lb />
A courageous young Texas woman <lb />
killed a rattlesnake six feet <lb />
I bat had and ore <lb />
button. <lb />
i , ; <lb />
Senator Butler took a <lb />
fr. m bis bicycle on street in <lb />
Washington City a few days ago and <lb />
was shaken up and bruised <lb />
in the tumble. <lb />
A dispatch to the New Herald <lb />
Cadiz says Spain has decided to <lb />
abandon Cuba it the rebellion is not <lb />
put down by March next. <lb />
What We Seldom See. <lb />
A young man- who doesn't <lb />
think he is able to give his elders a good <lb />
dial i f information about things in gen- <lb />
A doctor who will tell his patients <lb />
the truth when there is nothing the mat- <lb />
Mi with them. <lb />
who likes to define bis <lb />
views until he knows what will be <lb />
popular. <lb />
A carpet in a ladies room that has <lb />
not got a threadbare place in front of <lb />
the mirror. <lb />
A boy who doesn't brag about what <lb />
he is going to do when he is a man. <lb />
A doesn't brag about what <lb />
he used to do when be was a boy. <lb />
Notice to Creditors. <lb />
In accordance with h decree made at <lb />
September term of Pitt Superior <lb />
Court in a case therein pending which <lb />
J. N, <lb />
is plaint and K. B. Bynum and others <lb />
are defendants, is hereby given <lb />
the creditors of R. A. <lb />
ed to file with me the evidence their <lb />
claims against said estate, on or before <lb />
the Kith of November 1896. It is <lb />
made my to report to December <lb />
term the amount of the indebtedness <lb />
and pro shire of each debt In <lb />
the assets. Those creditors desiring <lb />
to share in the assets must present their <lb />
claims within the above specified time <lb />
E A. <lb />
Clerk of the Superior Court. <lb />
V. ;. , October <lb />
In the town of N. J., <lb />
entertainment was recently given by a <lb />
society connected with the First <lb />
Church. When grammes <lb />
ban beep distributed, it was discovered <lb />
that the advertisement a local wine <lb />
dealer, the merits <lb />
brands of spirits, had somehow crept <lb />
in. The were then <lb />
up, and an effort made to <lb />
ate the objectionable advertisement by <lb />
smearing It with ink. <lb />
called special attention to it and the <lb />
received an excellent <lb />
in consequence. How the <lb />
crept in no to <lb />
Ink. <lb />
Here is a diamond, here a piece <lb />
charcoal. Both carbon . yet between <lb />
them stands the mightiest magicians <lb />
The food on your table, and <lb />
your own body ; the same, <lb />
vet between the two stands the <lb />
the arbiter of growth or decline, <lb />
or death. <lb />
We cannot make a diamond, we can- <lb />
not make flesh, blood and bane. No. <lb />
But by means of the Shaker Digestive <lb />
Cordial we can enable the stomach to <lb />
digest food which would otherwise fer- <lb />
and poison the system. In all <lb />
forms of dyspepsia and incipient con- <lb />
with weakness, loss of flesh. <lb />
thin blood, prostration the <lb />
dial is the successful remedy. Taken <lb />
food It relieves at once. It <lb />
and assist nature to nourish A <lb />
trial to show its merit <lb />
cents, <lb />
is the best for <lb />
Doctors it in r ace <lb />
of Castor Oil. <lb />
Dr. G. Druggist. Beavers- <lb />
ville. III., says. Dr. King's New <lb />
Discovery I owe I was taken <lb />
with La Grippe and ah the <lb />
for miles but of no avail <lb />
and was up and told could MM <lb />
Having Dr. King's New <lb />
in my store sent for a bottle <lb />
began its use and from the first <lb />
to better, and after using <lb />
three bottle was up and <lb />
It is worth its weight in gold We <lb />
won't keep store or house without it. <lb />
Get a free at John L. <lb />
Drug Store. <lb />
CUBE FOR HEADACHE. <lb />
As a remedy for all forms of Headache <lb />
Bitters has proved to be the <lb />
very best. It effects a permanent cure <lb />
the most dreaded habitual sick <lb />
headaches yield to its influence. We <lb />
urge all who are afflicted to procure a <lb />
bottle, and give this remedy a fair trial <lb />
In case of habitual constipation Electric <lb />
Bitten cures by giving the needed tone <lb />
to the bowels, and few cases long <lb />
use of this medicine. Try it once. <lb />
Fifty cents and at John L. <lb />
en's Drug Store. <lb />
Populist Paper Declares for Demo <lb />
Oct. P. Allison, <lb />
of the Progressive Reformer, a <lb />
paper at King's Mountain, bas <lb />
come out in an editorial endorsing <lb />
in preference to Linney, also <lb />
declaring his intention of voting for <lb />
Anthony, the Democratic nominee for <lb />
the Senate, ind Dr. Dixon. the Demo- <lb />
nominee tor the House in Cleve- <lb />
land Hi reasons arc that ho <lb />
could not support men who would lend <lb />
their aid to the gold <lb />
Observer. <lb />
How He Figured It. <lb />
A gentleman passing the corner of <lb />
Front and Dock streets yesterday morn- <lb />
overheard part of a conversation <lb />
between two colored voters. One of <lb />
these declared his intention of voting <lb />
the Democratic ticket at the <lb />
election and urged upon the other <lb />
to do likewise <lb />
said the second man, <lb />
for Bryan and to de white <lb />
man and lo de nigger. what <lb />
it me <lb />
said the first speaker, <lb />
vote for and de white man <lb />
get it all and de nigger git a darn <lb />
cent. One dollar no money at <lb />
Messenger. <lb />
THE DISCOVERY SAVED his LIFE. <lb />
Mr. Druggist. <lb />
ville. says. Dr, New <lb />
Discovery I owe my lite. Was taken <lb />
with and tried the <lb />
for miles about, but of no avail <lb />
aim was given up and told I could not <lb />
Having Or King's New <lb />
in my store I sent for a bottle and <lb />
began Its use and from the first dose be- <lb />
to get better, and after three <lb />
bottles was up an about again It is <lb />
worth Its In gold We won't <lb />
keep or house without Get a <lb />
free trial at Jno. L. Wooten's <lb />
Store <lb />
Good advice; <lb />
Says the Recorder <lb />
man who religiously closes his eyes and <lb />
Working For <lb />
C. C. Clark, of struck <lb />
town today with a wagon load of gold <lb />
bug literature which he put several col- <lb />
to distributing on the streets <lb />
and among the business houses. This asks God's blessing upon the morning <lb />
literature the stamp of the Demo- meal and then growls and grumbles at <lb />
Honest Money League, but its his wife all the time he eats because <lb />
distribution is pin in the interest of the viands not quite to his epicurean <lb />
and there is hardly a doubt taste, should either take something to <lb />
that Mark Hanna is tooting the bill fox regulate hit liver or indulge in a short <lb />
this kind of missionary season of private prayer to regulate hi <lb />
work. <lb />
Two Taper.- for <lb />
We have made an <lb />
to furnish- <lb />
Reflector arid <lb />
North for tho <lb />
above amount, i's <lb />
campaign year and you <lb />
should take the two <lb />
leading papers.<lb /></p>
                <pb facs="00017819_tn_0002" n="2" />
                <p>
REFLECTOR <lb />
j k. W. C. <lb />
J, <lb />
at the post office at ti <lb />
Mi C. a second matter <lb />
October <lb />
EDITORIAL NOTES. <lb />
more working cays Wore the <lb />
election. And we admonish Demo <lb />
to let these be days of <lb />
Hon. Charles F. Crisp, of Georgia, <lb />
ex-Speaker the House <lb />
Representatives, died in Atlanta Friday <lb />
afternoon. The country loses an able <lb />
man in his death. <lb />
Sound Democrats in Georgia <lb />
have deserted Palmer and Buckner <lb />
That is the object of <lb />
the sound money men in all the Slates <lb />
working for <lb />
Old man Vanderbilt <lb />
people be Hanna doesn't <lb />
say that, but he thinks it, for he ex- <lb />
to buy election and <lb />
thus get away with the people. <lb />
When white men go to vote let them <lb />
remember there are four straight <lb />
bugs on the county fusion and <lb />
there are others who make any kind <lb />
promises to get votes. You can't trust <lb />
such men. <lb />
Some idea of the silver sentiment i. <lb />
the west may be had from the fact <lb />
the Chicago Di patch, silver <lb />
daily paper in that city, increased in <lb />
circulation from to than <lb />
in twenty <lb />
Yon men who were once Democrats, <lb />
remember there are some moss-back <lb />
Republicans on the fusion ticket. Are <lb />
you to be fooled into for <lb />
such men under the belief that they are <lb />
favorable to silver <lb />
Let no stay away from <lb />
polls on election day, thinking there <lb />
will be enough votes without his to <lb />
elect the ticket. Every man turn out <lb />
and do his full duty. Too much is a <lb />
stake tor any Democrat to to vole. <lb />
The Review Review for <lb />
publishes several important and <lb />
interesting articles on the latest phases <lb />
of the Eastern Question, <lb />
from the British point of view. Mr. <lb />
W. Stead's survey of the subject, <lb />
tied Eastern j or St. <lb />
George to the is <lb />
characteristic and suggestive ; the Re- <lb />
view also offer a remarkable symposium <lb />
of On should be <lb />
d with Turkey as pressing prob- <lb />
cf the hour. <lb />
Th- Philadelphia Record, a Re- <lb />
publican paper, is frank enough to ad- <lb />
that the fusion <lb />
the between <lb />
and Populists gives the former <lb />
electors and the. latter DO, with <lb />
Georgia and not <lb />
Then it looks like, by adding these two <lb />
together, that Bryan will get a big <lb />
of the electoral votes. <lb />
bot j and Populist electors <lb />
will vote for Bryan. <lb />
It is significant tea not a <lb />
labor throughout the country is <lb />
supporting Every labor <lb />
organization and the labor organs are <lb />
strong advocates of Bryan. In some <lb />
instances workingmen will vote for <lb />
but where this is the case <lb />
they are coerced by their employers <lb />
Many a laborer has been threatened <lb />
with discharge if he does not vote for <lb />
At Chicago lion. John W <lb />
if Al ii a <lb />
advisory <lb />
who has traveling since October <lb />
with Bryan <lb />
have been with Mr. Briton through In <lb />
Iowa, the Dakotas, <lb />
Wisconsin, Michigan. Illinois, <lb />
and I am certain he will carry every <lb />
one those nine States. I regard In- <lb />
and Michigan as <lb />
tilt- a i x-Con- <lb />
made here this <lb />
and folks <lb />
From his we had <lb />
he a man <lb />
but explanation <lb />
before the people, he spoke what he <lb />
s, shows to be about as i. <lb />
on the issues day as any <lb />
man who could be found. For instance <lb />
he Saw this government bad fixed the <lb />
value el gold silver at to <lb />
it had stood so for years, and that <lb />
Ibis lo the is <lb />
agitating means that they want cut <lb />
down one half and nuke a <lb />
silver dollar worth only cents <lb />
Even some white present <lb />
heads a-d smiled when he <lb />
this. His explanation of the <lb />
and oilier issues was equally <lb />
Harry Skinner's trip to Raleigh <lb />
week before last, and appeal to <lb />
chairman of the Republican <lb />
executive committee, to do <lb />
to unite the of this district or <lb />
he would be left, is bearing fruit, <lb />
was the main object <lb />
Saturday, as could be told <lb />
his and the way he urged <lb />
the to vote for Skinner. <lb />
Among other things said to <lb />
was that he. understood some of <lb />
were undecided about how they <lb />
were going to vole. <lb />
he, any being undecided about <lb />
how vote. -It will do for the <lb />
white people to id bit nit so <lb />
with the every one of you mast <lb />
vote solidly Is not this <lb />
something for the lo, people of lit,, <lb />
and the to be thinking <lb />
over a this to <lb />
unite the them vote <lb />
it not white people <lb />
were settling and com- <lb />
together to elect men who will in- <lb />
sure us good There is <lb />
now in the white people not <lb />
together. Of course the <lb />
lo vote just line bosses <lb />
and is high time white <lb />
opening eyes to these <lb />
Hal. W. Ayer, chairman of the Po- <lb />
State executive <lb />
out lots of circulars from <lb />
One of these circulars fays <lb />
have come to this office <lb />
staling that our Republican <lb />
still for fusion, and that they <lb />
are making unusual efforts to complete- <lb />
control the Legislature. If they <lb />
should do this, a United Stales <lb />
Senator will be elected from North <lb />
Carolina. If the Populists should <lb />
help gel this con- <lb />
Populists be <lb />
for that Senator. Just <lb />
think of it Populists electing gold- <lb />
bug <lb />
we be to such a <lb />
as that Would not be a gross <lb />
and would we not begin to <lb />
lose the confidence of many people who <lb />
have begun lo lo us to the <lb />
principles which we have so consistent- <lb />
advocated, and push- <lb />
id to the front all enacted into <lb />
Our party is a <lb />
a and a fraud, if we <lb />
yield enough to enable a <lb />
States Senator to go from this <lb />
In the be of this there are <lb />
lists right here in Pitt county who are <lb />
working for the gold <lb />
on the ticket. U vote for <lb />
E. V. Cox they had as will vote for <lb />
and as hi <lb />
vote that way. <lb />
A TO POPULISTS. <lb />
There are some, phase of the <lb />
cal situation now which believe the <lb />
Populists nut fully <lb />
The to point them <lb />
out. They ought be by <lb />
the men who will deposit ballots <lb />
on the of November. If they are <lb />
not, certainly these men who vote <lb />
blindly will no right to <lb />
of hard limes. <lb />
First, you noticed that the Re- <lb />
publicans conceded <lb />
most of the on the State fusion <lb />
ticket to the Populists This <lb />
had lo do to get fusion. There were <lb />
a certain be <lb />
tor. h c i <lb />
what shrewd -hey have, played <lb />
Upon giving you tic <lb />
they did and the ones <lb />
they did for themselves They <lb />
the Lieutenant Governor, <lb />
Attorney General and the one Supreme <lb />
Conn Judge. <lb />
Look for a Suppose this <lb />
ticket succeeds. Do realize that <lb />
you have turned over branches <lb />
the government in North Carolina to <lb />
the party They <lb />
have I lie Executive and Judicial. <lb />
Think of R <lb />
Court Judges, and t Attorney Ge s- <lb />
of the Stale also Republican. Now <lb />
what have you g r Four State of- <lb />
fices. Pray us what are the duties <lb />
of tour officers They are purely <lb />
confined to office work and <lb />
you one particle. be <lb />
by any party and you <lb />
know it. <lb />
But you say oilier branch <lb />
of the government which have not <lb />
over lo them is very <lb />
to the people and is the <lb />
Legislature. You i Let <lb />
us see. If the tickets in <lb />
North Carolina where is fusion <lb />
should all be elected just as they are <lb />
nominated the would have <lb />
a decided majority over the Populists. <lb />
Now this being true, and a Republican <lb />
Governor, a Republican speaker of the <lb />
don't you see that you have <lb />
every branch cf the Stale <lb />
government in North Carolina Now <lb />
you did not start out to do but you <lb />
see you are doing it. Many f you <lb />
doubtless now are <lb />
to yet control some branch of the <lb />
Slate government, but this is not true, <lb />
Mr. W. a Populist lawyer <lb />
in and a man who written <lb />
and aided the Populists a great deal and <lb />
who is still a Populist, closes ;. two <lb />
article in the Progressive Farmer <lb />
as <lb />
outlook now is tor lour Re- <lb />
publican members of National <lb />
House of Representatives, one <lb />
a Republican Governor <lb />
another Republican member of the <lb />
Supreme Court. This the Re- <lb />
publicans control of two out of three <lb />
of our government with <lb />
a strong chance of controlling leg- <lb />
also. This is more than we <lb />
for when Wu ti.-.-t begun co- <lb />
and it-comes so soon. too. <lb />
Where will it end <lb />
The question now arises will you <lb />
be to a scheme which gives the <lb />
same Republican of control <lb />
of North Carolina If you do <lb />
then slay at home and don't have any <lb />
hi to <lb />
There is one way and only one <lb />
you can avoid ibis catastrophe. <lb />
It is to scratch every aW publican on j <lb />
your fusion tickets, and since y u <lb />
elect for <lb />
Cy Watson. If you scratch <lb />
Douglas and Waker you give the Re- <lb />
the Judicial de <lb />
our government. If you don't scratch <lb />
the Republican candidates for the-Leg- <lb />
you give them the legislative <lb />
branch, and so far as you are concerned <lb />
the way you can aid in preventing <lb />
their getting the executive is to vote for <lb />
Cy- Watson. when they have <lb />
got you so that they know you <lb />
get your Governor they are rallying <lb />
every in the State for Russell <lb />
and and thereby even <lb />
venting your voting some of them for <lb />
Bryan. We do not you are <lb />
willing to turn over all the interests of <lb />
tis State into hands just lo <lb />
four men of your Think <lb />
about these things and you will be con- <lb />
that they are true, and then let <lb />
your go towards such <lb />
a calamity. <lb />
WASHINGTON <lb />
Our Regular Cone <lb />
Washington, D. 0-, Oct <lb />
will be em- <lb />
declared Senator But- <lb />
of the Populist <lb />
National <lb />
received y me this week <lb />
bas made this absolutely sure in <lb />
my The Bryan tide which <lb />
Michigan and <lb />
ten days ago and made those <lb />
States certain, instead of doubt- <lb />
reached Illinois this week <lb />
that State also be <lb />
put down the certain <lb />
This is considered very <lb />
significant in Wash be- <lb />
cause Senator Butler has been so <lb />
very careful in expressing his <lb />
confidence and in making claims <lb />
some over enthusiastic Dem- <lb />
have been to ac- <lb />
him of in <lb />
the support Mr. Bryan- Mr. <lb />
Butler is a young mm lie did <lb />
not care to endanger his future <lb />
political prestige by <lb />
until he had carefully gone <lb />
the field to <lb />
his own satisfaction just what the <lb />
real was. This he has <lb />
done, and the result is <lb />
that will be <lb />
All the information re- <lb />
by Democrats to <lb />
the correctness of Senator But- <lb />
announce <lb />
A gentleman who is a <lb />
at as as old <lb />
friend of Mr. said, speak- <lb />
of the assertion <lb />
that tho Democratic National <lb />
Committee made a specific ch <lb />
cash for Mr. speeches <lb />
that those towns that did not <lb />
put up passed <lb />
haven't st <lb />
i pronouncing <lb />
in tie it lie, it is <lb />
probable- ilia, <lb />
of the <lb />
has passed th. hat <lb />
Democrats in towns have <lb />
been by Mr. Bryan, us tho <lb />
committee has had to resort to all <lb />
sorts of schemes to raise money <lb />
to keep campaign going and <lb />
has at no time had all that <lb />
might have used legitimately and <lb />
profitably. one southern state <lb />
visited by Bryan tho <lb />
committee took of him and <lb />
his they entered the <lb />
and while within it <lb />
Would not allow to <lb />
cent for <lb />
Mr. Bryan is a poor man <lb />
it not for the con- <lb />
to <lb />
would Bad lack- <lb />
for ready money Quite <lb />
An instance of this sort of con- <lb />
came Under my <lb />
notice when Mr. Bryan to <lb />
Washington ago <lb />
to ; <lb />
is b, any moans <lb />
lo mo with a <lb />
which ho asked to have handed <lb />
to Mr. Bryan lo sod fir his <lb />
personal any <lb />
mention of the <lb />
How Thia for M. <lb />
Wm. sold on the floor <lb />
lie Warehouse, Tuesday, <lb />
October the folio.-in.,, i to- <lb />
and c the Stale to<lb />
Au average cl on <lb />
lour acres. <lb />
You sec it will be lo your to <lb />
carry your tobacco lo the <lb />
Warehouse, where Forbes More <lb />
guarantee lo get you highest mark- <lb />
et pliers every time. <lb />
For Sale. <lb />
The valuable farm known as G. <lb />
E. Tail farm, is now ottered for <lb />
for division. <lb />
Also a to lot L. II. <lb />
and as a part of the <lb />
Glenn Lot, For terms apply IO <lb />
John A. Kicks. <lb />
Chan ma a Prediction. <lb />
have received reports from nearly <lb />
all the counties in the State. There is <lb />
largest registration ever had in North <lb />
Carolina, and the vote, if will be <lb />
in excess f The gain in <lb />
tin white vote has exceeded that in the <lb />
black vote even as the now <lb />
From almost every county <lb />
comes news of Democratic <lb />
and if I can rely on the <lb />
reports of several of the leading Demo- <lb />
from different sections who have <lb />
been at the headquarters this week, our <lb />
folks are waking up to splendid work. <lb />
Especially is this activity noticed in the <lb />
plain Democratic, workers and the <lb />
young <lb />
Bryan will carry this State by over <lb />
Our Stale is certain <lb />
to be elected as it i that November <lb />
will come, it the fraudulent <lb />
of is prevented being voted <lb />
against us, and Democrats, who are <lb />
now registered, will vote. <lb />
The Mr. <lb />
Yesterday a colored man who <lb />
by his dress lob; fairly fixed <lb />
st, up Io one of I he windows tin- <lb />
and asked lo see <lb />
on private business. Forwarding Clerk <lb />
W. W. Moore went out into <lb />
near the stairway leading to Col- <lb />
and the <lb />
him with a little <lb />
he began, haven't. <lb />
fixed my taxes yet, and I was told <lb />
would come to I <lb />
you lo fix for me. <lb />
But h; further, for Mr. <lb />
Moore informed that he <lb />
attending only to his own luxes, or <lb />
words to that effect, and that the <lb />
was pouring his of woe into the <lb />
wrong Mr. Moore's ears. The Mr. <lb />
Moore he sought m s Secretary W. B. <lb />
Moore of the Republican <lb />
Cotton <lb />
Below are Norfolk prices of <lb />
and -peanuts for yesterday, as furnished <lb />
by Cobb Bros- Commission Mer- <lb />
chants of <lb />
Good Middling Middling Low Middling Good 7-16 S <lb />
MAN <lb />
Prime <lb />
Spanish <lb />
CY WATSON'S <lb />
He Will a Plurality of <lb />
Vote Will <lb />
ill <lb />
Vote For <lb />
by th- <lb />
s Vote Wilt lid <lb />
We print below a st el <lb />
the outlook in the <lb />
prepared by a <lb />
who bas given careful and long <lb />
study to the election figures, and <lb />
whose position entitles his views <lb />
to weight. He <lb />
over makes predictions, and <lb />
unless he presents the facts <lb />
that show upon what Lie <lb />
s rest. The predictions and <lb />
figures below show a thorough <lb />
familiarity with the political <lb />
of the and the de- <lb />
drawn from the figures <lb />
will be regarded as eminently <lb />
conservative by those who have <lb />
made a careful examination of <lb />
the vote in North Carolina. <lb />
The campaign has progressed <lb />
sufficiently far to enable to <lb />
make a fairly accurate forecast <lb />
of the result. That Bryan will <lb />
carry the State by an overwhelm- <lb />
majority, is conceded by all <lb />
intelligent observers- The in- <lb />
creased registration, particularly <lb />
in Democratic counties, discloses <lb />
the fact that we can safely count <lb />
a full Democratic <lb />
something we have since <lb />
1888. Very considerable gains <lb />
will be made from the Populists <lb />
for tho State tickets. Gains <lb />
are likewise reported from silver <lb />
The thing <lb />
that can bring; <lb />
success will be the of <lb />
Democrats to vote, the <lb />
vote by Republicans of <lb />
illegal registered The <lb />
following figures based on for- <lb />
mer vote, make these facts <lb />
parent <lb />
189- tho vote for Governor <lb />
If we ado to <lb />
this the natural increase of U per <lb />
cent., which is the <lb />
of one Presidential year <lb />
over another in twelve years, <lb />
have which added to Gov- <lb />
Carr's vote, makes <lb />
There is no doubt, that men <lb />
who voted for Weaver 1402 <lb />
will vote for Watson this teal; at <lb />
least ill <lb />
do likewise, which, added to the <lb />
former figures, makes a total <lb />
Democratic vote of The <lb />
total vote of the State in 1883 was <lb />
in 1892 there was 278.- <lb />
net loss of pet cent-, where- <lb />
as there should hate boon a gain <lb />
per This discloses the <lb />
fact that at I voters did <lb />
vote in <lb />
principally took p-ace between <lb />
dates during which <lb />
left tun I <lb />
Many cat Hi 1392 <lb />
dissatisfied <lb />
of Mr- and <lb />
not willing to leave par- j <lb />
staid at home. So it is f in- <lb />
to assume that one- half of <lb />
vole, <lb />
to something <lb />
were Democrats, who will <lb />
vote this election. If this be <lb />
added to the former ascertained <lb />
vote, we have as the conservative <lb />
Democratic vote tor <lb />
year <lb />
la 189-5 the Republicans cast <lb />
tor Finches and for <lb />
If we tie <lb />
larger vote aid to it per <lb />
as the increase, we <lb />
have from which we <lb />
should deduct silver <lb />
who have left the party, <lb />
which leaves In 1892 a <lb />
larger voted the <lb />
Populist ticket. They will vote <lb />
the Republican tins year. <lb />
It is estimated tint th-y number <lb />
which, added to tho <lb />
makes a total which <lb />
ought to expect in this State of <lb />
To this must be added <lb />
stay-at-home votes, which <lb />
would make a vote of <lb />
calculation assures <lb />
a plurality over Russell <lb />
of According to these <lb />
tires Populist vote should be <lb />
as For Exam in 1892, <lb />
take vote be- <lb />
cause it is the largest, although <lb />
Weaver received <lb />
from which must be deducted <lb />
Populist who will vote the <lb />
ticket this year, <lb />
the who will <lb />
Republican- This means a <lb />
of which should be <lb />
Major Outline's vote. If <lb />
Guthrie's vote is to <lb />
vote we have a total of <lb />
153.202, which represents tho <lb />
which can polled <lb />
for the fusion candidates the <lb />
ticket. This is <lb />
less than the estimated Demo- <lb />
vote. No one who is no <lb />
with the politics of this <lb />
Sate now, will claim tint the <lb />
State ticket will a <lb />
total of the <lb />
Every <lb />
vote less than combined vote <lb />
will add to the Democratic ma M ,, <lb />
News and Ob- This day of <lb />
server. Executor James <lb />
We Offer , <lb />
Which <lb />
Safety <lb />
f Life to I <lb />
I Child. <lb />
EXPECTANT <lb />
MOTHERS, <lb />
Robs Confinement cf Pain, Horror and Risk., <lb />
My wife used be- <lb />
fore birth her d. she not i <lb />
suffer from was quickly <lb />
I at the hour but, <lb />
, had no natal afterward and her <lb />
recovery was rapid. <lb />
E. E. Ala. <lb />
Sent by Mall or on receipt of i <lb />
price, per bottle. Book Moth- <lb />
i ere mailed Free. <lb />
M I <lb />
SOU BY ALL <lb />
North Carolina, i <lb />
fin the Court. <lb />
Moore<lb />
Sarah j <lb />
he Attendant above named take <lb />
i a i art ion entitled M above <lb />
in Superior <lb />
of Pitt Count for a and <lb />
defendant will take <lb />
notice that is to appear at <lb />
the next m the Superior <lb />
County, to lie held at the I <lb />
Mouse Greenville the Mon. <lb />
1st Monday in September <lb />
1896. and <lb />
of tie plaintiff, or the relief <lb />
will be granted. <lb />
This day if October, IS is. <lb />
E A. <lb />
Clerk Superior <lb />
K. Attorney. <lb />
J. B. CHERRY. <lb />
J. R MOTE. <lb />
J- G. <lb />
lathe price an lo Ai the bet. is any <lb />
If no come m-- cur <lb />
bare Our store <lb />
full of Mew <lb />
lower. <lb />
To Hie <lb />
Indite invitation ex <lb />
Dress Goods <lb />
to Take <lb />
to Operate <lb />
Are features peculiar to Hood's Pills. Small In <lb />
tasteless, efficient, thorough. As one man <lb />
Hood's <lb />
Pills <lb />
You never know you <lb />
have taken a pill till ft Is all <lb />
Me. C. I. flood Co., <lb />
Proprietors. Lowell, Mass. <lb />
Tho only pills to take with Hood's <lb />
Trimmings <lb />
have a b and up line Too find <lb />
styles and we we tan yon. Oil. hew <lb />
beautiful, the prettiest I ex-r it, is hut our <lb />
say if have a large Hue in and blacks aid <lb />
-i- you. <lb />
Sale of Valuable Land. <lb />
By virtue of power vested in me by <lb />
a decree of the Superior Court of <lb />
mule at term ism in <lb />
a ca-e In which T. Brown, <lb />
L K. Everett, is and <lb />
an Skinner are Defendant, <lb />
will offer sale at Court <lb />
dour in on Monday the 7th <lb />
day of December lo the highest <lb />
bidder the described tracts of <lb />
land situated ii county if <lb />
One in on e 1st <lb />
of I I e lands <lb />
i- Jan is H- <lb />
T. Wilson an i i tie is containing live <lb />
hundred more or less and k <lb />
as the Smith j lace. <lb />
One tract in Town-hip <lb />
Bide of Tar River adjoining the of <lb />
Ti cl Uriah the Hives <lb />
laud and others known as the <lb />
land. <lb />
The terms are third <lb />
one and two year, Interest from day of <lb />
title h till all the purchase <lb />
u is pat I with the <lb />
to pay the whole t k-- his <lb />
title OS. J. It VIS. <lb />
X. c. 7th, <lb />
Administrators Notice. <lb />
Saving day before E. <lb />
A. Clerk of Court of <lb />
county, as administrator of the <lb />
state <lb />
notice is Inn veil to the editors <lb />
of estate to claims <lb />
duly ad, to for payment <lb />
on or before the 80th of September, <lb />
or notice will be plead in bar <lb />
their All persona d <lb />
said es ate are make <lb />
mediate payment and thus save cost and <lb />
expense. <lb />
tin day of <lb />
II. MANNING, <lb />
Manning, <lb />
Blow. <lb />
In and <lb />
GOODS we a <lb />
In for <lb />
e nave what want <lb />
Men aid PASTS <lb />
GOODS have just best <lb />
stock to found and wore <lb />
J- W. HIGGS. Pres. I. S. HIGGS, Cashier <lb />
Maj. HENRY HARDING Cashier. <lb />
i By j <lb />
CLOSE <lb />
7.96<lb />
7.80 7.80 <lb />
8.85 <lb />
to <lb />
Dee. <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
. . <lb />
a of Marc Than a <lb />
Million <lb />
V. Dixon, President <lb />
Exchange B ink, Baltimore. Mi <lb />
The Bank <lb />
Neck. N. C. <lb />
Noah Scotland Neck, N. C- <lb />
U. R. Fleming, N, C. <lb />
U. Higgs Bros., <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
We respectfully solicit the <lb />
of firms, individuals and the general <lb />
Cheeks Account Boo-t furnish <lb />
on application. <lb />
A CARD. <lb />
To Democratic Voters of <lb />
of Car-<lb />
Free and Unlimited of <lb />
at to been forced <lb />
mi t American as tin one <lb />
paramount issue National Cam- <lb />
sorts of and <lb />
have been and made to <lb />
force meas re upon the people, that <lb />
it may become the 1- w of the laid. <lb />
This is nor a n bin an Eco- <lb />
Mi upon individual <lb />
-rs of all differ. <lb />
To all <lb />
oppose this mi free silver Coin- <lb />
age, ind oppose unholy <lb />
and methods, and the <lb />
of of Democracy to <lb />
I beseech you as men have <lb />
the of your honest convictions, <lb />
to enter your solemn protest, to <lb />
measure, o. Cheap threat- <lb />
ens overthrow <lb />
and to the <lb />
interest of the country. It Is a <lb />
lack of lo passively acquiesce <lb />
In an hour of such peril, but to <lb />
of your best <lb />
Is the exercise the and <lb />
most sacred privilege guaranteed by the <lb />
Cons to every citizen. <lb />
call on you to let no sickly <lb />
of majority you dis- <lb />
charge one great privilege, bet <lb />
as brave men exercise the courage of <lb />
your convictions. ISAAC A <lb />
Elector. National I'm <lb />
First District. <lb />
N C Oct. lath, HIT. <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. <lb />
Have just received an <lb />
II NEW HI. <lb />
of latest and are ready ti Sir v <lb />
I lie rants trade at -s Low e <lb />
ever re I before. Urn-ill pr Jilt a <lb />
and k sales is our motto Our <lb />
are new an I eh to meet <lb />
wants of in s-e-. We arc biding <lb />
goods at a price far below the <lb />
price. <lb />
c. We sell <lb />
TO <lb />
US <lb />
he Tax To the of Pit <lb />
for the year ha o been placed m my <lb />
hands for collection AH owing <lb />
taxes are hereby to come for- <lb />
settle promptly and save them- <lb />
selves trouble, and costs. <lb />
Notice to Creditors <lb />
The having duly <lb />
before the Superior Clerk of <lb />
county as Executor of Lost <lb />
Will and Testament of <lb />
area deceased; notice hereby given to <lb />
all persons indebted lo the estate to <lb />
make Immediate payment to the under <lb />
signed, and all laving Claims <lb />
against said estate must pr-sent the <lb />
same for payment op or before the <lb />
day of October. 1897. or this notice will <lb />
lead In bar of <lb />
All . ask give an <lb />
Ire <lb />
a. a.<lb />
B. r <lb />
i t in <lb />
opened up a new <lb />
large stock <lb />
STOVES, <lb />
Ac, in <lb />
the new store next <lb />
door to j. c. and <lb />
Son <lb />
call on us everybody <lb />
we are selling goods <lb />
very cheap <lb />
Respectfully, <lb />
shoo -vi <lb />
or to. such will ti <lb />
Wearer, on am <lb />
much lower Inst season. <lb />
us a trial you need Shoes <lb />
for yourself or member of <lb />
your We fit the small <lb />
or foot in the county. <lb />
L. M Co's Shoes <lb />
Men a ml warranted <lb />
to oil service. We <lb />
bit J bis experience wild <lb />
this line know to lie all <lb />
we claim them. <lb />
HARDWARE. GUNS, <lb />
GUN <lb />
LOADED SHELLS, Iv- <lb />
HALL <lb />
LAMPS, LAMPS, <lb />
PARLOR LAMPS, LAMP <lb />
FIXTURES, TINWARE, <lb />
WOOD v WARM <lb />
1-Alt COLLARS, <lb />
PROVISIONS. <lb />
CHILDREN'S <lb />
CARPETS, PAPER, <lb />
RUGS, LACK CO RIALS i. <lb />
t POLES, <lb />
and f r <lb />
and family <lb />
i- to <lb />
est ii , he lowest in <lb />
i a of <lb />
i. I give yon anything i u <lb />
may i ; lowest prices too <lb />
ever heard C and our <lb />
Oak Bedroom Sana, <lb />
To pass as by would <lb />
injustice to <lb />
book This U not because <lb />
make it is -i <lb />
If <lb />
in but if <lb />
you our and prices <lb />
ii <lb />
Hoping to f-i <lb />
soon and r --r, <lb />
efforts make your <lb />
i, we are <lb />
Your ids <lb />
J. B. CHERRY CO. <lb />
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s i s- <lb />
s t <lb />
a- <lb />
CAPES. <lb />
MARVELOUS values this department. <lb />
We've plumed ourselves tor the biggest <lb />
business ever produced by munificent <lb />
T money's-worth. The stock is in prime con- <lb />
The season has just buyer <lb />
is just back from the he <lb />
all the weaves that you are now wanting <lb />
Everything as fresh as the first breath of a rose <lb />
At old stand. <lb />
Leader u Styli<lb /></p>
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                <p>
Frank <lb />
Wilson <lb />
THE REFLECTOR <lb />
Youth and Boys <lb />
FALL WINTER <lb />
CLOTHING. <lb />
All in and the Assort- <lb />
is greater than <lb />
ever. The price <lb />
been greatly <lb />
reduced and <lb />
the <lb />
is just <lb />
the <lb />
same All colors, cuts <lb />
and makes select <lb />
from Give me a trial, <lb />
you will be satisfied <lb />
Local Reflections. <lb />
Nice rain Friday <lb />
In a week more the war on birds <lb />
will begin. <lb />
An occasional straw hat yet bill <lb />
enough to run at huge. <lb />
Fashion circles are u re- <lb />
turn knickerbockers. <lb />
The wheat boom seems to have col- <lb />
lapsed and the price is declining. <lb />
weddings on the <lb />
this week. Watch the 28th. <lb />
Spain will send reinforce- <lb />
to Cuba early r. <lb />
Manager W. S. Atkins is at work <lb />
a branch line to <lb />
A monkey attach- <lb />
struck town Saturday afternoon. <lb />
Taxes are ripe, hut the is <lb />
not with then <lb />
now. <lb />
The soldier boys got back <lb />
sound night from the <lb />
lair. <lb />
A bicycle race here at an early day <lb />
between two crack riders is bring <lb />
talked. <lb />
The tobacco market is jumping lively <lb />
in, both as to increased receipt an <lb />
higher prices. <lb />
present prospects it is probable <lb />
that will carry England by <lb />
a large majority. <lb />
The rain played havoc with some <lb />
I he circus bills, especially on I he <lb />
mar the railroad <lb />
ll a man's cloths were made <lb />
pockets, like a woman's, g. t <lb />
through life easier. <lb />
A pessimist is a man who will to <lb />
convince you that then is a m in <lb />
every chestnut. <lb />
The Reflector, is in receipt a <lb />
complimentary ticket to the <lb />
Mount this week. <lb />
Convict fare may make the <lb />
thin, bur a commutation sentence is a <lb />
sure way to reduce his wail. <lb />
The boy who was struck with a brick<lb />
The Reflector <lb />
Beach. <lb />
K. H. Tall to Vein <lb />
Friday. <lb />
W. K. Proctor, was <lb />
hen Monday. <lb />
returned Fri <lb />
Kev. J. W. <lb />
as here Monday. <lb />
Miss from <lb />
Friday evening. <lb />
Col. I. A. Ital- <lb />
Saturday <lb />
Morris Me;, returned Wednesday <lb />
evening from New York. <lb />
Miss Anna of is <lb />
visiting Mrs. J. W. Brown. <lb />
Mrs. E. D. Wells has been risk a <lb />
few days but is <lb />
J. G. Friday even- <lb />
from ard Cary. <lb />
Miss Anise Jones, of is <lb />
visiting Mrs. J. S Tunstall. <lb />
m F. Cox I <lb />
Friday evening. <lb />
Away. <lb />
Mrs. M A. Jarvis received an <lb />
early Friday morning, stating <lb />
her sister, Mrs. S. S Wallace, of <lb />
Col, died at yesterday <lb />
B. F. Manning <lb />
were <lb />
and A. l. <lb />
m re M n lay. <lb />
of <lb />
Mis. S M. and Miss ion- <lb />
spent Monday In re. <lb />
M. King went lo <lb />
day to serve as a juror in the <lb />
Mrs. Jennie Griffin Beaufort <lb />
is visiting her sister, Mrs. L. W. <lb />
Lawrence. <lb />
II. W. of was <lb />
ill town Monday and dropped around to <lb />
the boys. <lb />
Re-Interred. <lb />
Mr. J. W. Smith of <lb />
ship, arrived here Baltimore <lb />
Thursday evening with the body of his <lb />
Smith. The young man <lb />
was a member the U. S. Army <lb />
Fortress Mei roe, and for injury re- <lb />
early in the he was <lb />
to Baltimore for treatment, in which <lb />
city he died under an hi July. <lb />
His father to Baltimore this week <lb />
to have the body exhumed and <lb />
home f-r <lb />
V is Du of <lb />
Tuesday evening to <lb />
Mrs. W. II Grimes. <lb />
Raleigh, arrived <lb />
visit her sister <lb />
Miss Katie Moore, of <lb />
arrived <lb />
parents, Mr. <lb />
Washington <lb />
to visit lier <lb />
and Mrs Allen <lb />
W. II. Grimes, B. R. Aiken, J. L. <lb />
W. Woodward and K. T. <lb />
Savage returned the Raleigh fair <lb />
Friday <lb />
Friday, had recovered <lb />
taken L me this <lb />
to be <lb />
A Mrs. Hopkins <lb />
Dry Goods, <lb />
NOTIONS, <lb />
GENTS FURNISHINGS <lb />
SHOES, HATS, Ac. <lb />
in abundance and they <lb />
will suit you in price. <lb />
Don't forget me <lb />
when want goods <lb />
Frank <lb />
Wilson <lb />
the abundance <lb />
it is judged the supply of <lb />
beer will be plentiful. <lb />
The Ladies are invited to inspect <lb />
my handsome display new millinery. <lb />
M. D. limns. <lb />
The Agricultural Department <lb />
mates the yield cotton ill this state at <lb />
Co per cent, of the average crop. <lb />
My fall of millinery is Complete <lb />
in every line and can supply all <lb />
wants. Mas. M. <lb />
he of human is <lb />
exemplified by man gazing n- <lb />
at his friend taking an- <lb />
Will Be With Again. <lb />
We are glad to ow that Mr. J. G. <lb />
Rawls. of Wilson, N. C. who was once <lb />
a of Greenville, and also a <lb />
brother f Mr. W. S. Rawls who has <lb />
been with us for many years, will again <lb />
open a jewelry business in this place. <lb />
In connection with this business he nil <lb />
; have an optical department where <lb />
people have eyes properly <lb />
tested and fitted glasses. Mr. <lb />
Rawls has made a study of the optical <lb />
twenty years and his been <lb />
doing successful work around Wilson. <lb />
He is a the Spencer O <lb />
Gal school of York. He will open <lb />
bis store the first of November. <lb />
the S. M. <lb />
Nil just what you for <lb />
at S. Ta <lb />
Fresh Mi u lain <lb />
Sr <lb />
Butt r, cents <lb />
Alarm Bu. No Fire. <lb />
There was considerable excitement <lb />
here Thursday over an alarm fire. <lb />
It earns from the of A. I. <lb />
Blow, near the Baptist church. T <lb />
lire companies with their apparatus, an <lb />
a large number of citizens rushed up <lb />
there but they found no Rn. It seems <lb />
that a servant had gone up to <lb />
ch-an up one of the rooms and upon <lb />
opening the found the room full of <lb />
smoke. This frightened the family and <lb />
alarm was given. The only way <lb />
the smoke in the room is accounted for, <lb />
is that draft of the chimney bad be- <lb />
choked and smoke coming <lb />
a lire m dining room below made <lb />
ts escape through the fireplace in the <lb />
mi above. <lb />
Kill HiT. Man-age at Salisbury <lb />
A remarked lo the Oct. K. <lb />
that he wished kill, of Greenville, and Miss <lb />
; en, as he was I lie L. were united <lb />
tired his tie matrimony at First Presbyterian <lb />
to know a cat h s two .- church Dr. <lb />
W. H. <lb />
1896. Fall Winter <lb />
to be of at Our <lb />
Thomas I get killed ago <lb />
and could not smile a lite <lb />
but since our Hull clock <lb />
stopped to tit s has gone lo <lb />
get himself in s put in in <lb />
la the ceremony. The church and <lb />
Sunday school room were crowded with <lb />
spectators to witness the <lb />
service. The tubers Messrs. <lb />
G. Hall, Joe <lb />
good at coming el of Macon, Henry T. <lb />
Just now he is Over Mr. S. H. or <lb />
cheap at Tail's. nun, and Miss James, <lb />
the bride, was mini <lb />
Advertising Car No. <lb />
John i aid <lb />
a car No in g of <lb />
sister <lb />
The g party d m the <lb />
hour and dawn either in <lb />
he order to the <lb />
CLOTHING <lb />
takes the lead and the price is no object <lb />
Come and see me. <lb />
strains o, <lb />
the wedding march. Arriving at the <lb />
I . , , <lb />
altar th y w. re made mail and wife, Mr. <lb />
and sent a fore el me. i up <lb />
en was for <lb />
lime, several years <lb />
more advertising matter for the circus <lb />
. Ti . , in n won <lb />
on the lull is- I , <lb />
tern with this tar and were given h's <lb />
county <lb />
and ha <lb />
their work. To see one of th s <lb />
a bust of fiends who will I egret to i <lb />
h.-r. The bride and ell No <lb />
fur th future home. <lb />
and the car- <lb />
on the n gives all <lb />
idea of the <lb />
. I hey the Wishes <lb />
will an id a <lb />
on i <lb />
K. and Mi.-s <lb />
Bryan Bury i M it James, of a, rived <lb />
her. on evening's train. The <lb />
are out of sight in style and color and below <lb />
par in price. <lb />
Every thing cheap. <lb />
I c f extend <lb />
to him and bid hi; <lb />
hearty to <lb />
A singular circumstance is <lb />
by a pap r. which. <lb />
relates ,, and bid his <lb />
cousin of R public m <lb />
candidate the <lb />
died in city was I out I <lb />
for burial J. Bryan Vote tor Them. <lb />
cousin of Win. Bryan, the D. inn. There is not a man on the Democrat- <lb />
candidate for e county ticket who does not <lb />
The indications era that J. himself to popular support and the <lb />
an, the will lay of people. In point of <lb />
y on y of <lb />
and several Democrat ms and fitness for discharge <lb />
will t sec Unit is of of the for they <lb />
lone. <lb />
all are well <lb />
d. at S. M. <lb />
at S. M <lb />
Can- <lb />
s. <lb />
Last night at nine in this <lb />
at the Mr. J. C. <lb />
on net, Mr. X Hugh <lb />
I of Greenville, united ill <lb />
marriage to Miss Hunter, of this <lb />
j city. ceremony was performed <lb />
Rev. D.-. and Kev <lb />
at i-a cons . m d Mr. of Durham. The t- <lb />
a , . .-. ,, . , <lb />
were Mr. i <lb />
Buckwheat, <lb />
Oat Flake Molasses, at <lb />
S. M. <lb />
Hod's which <lb />
Two Smith i Honker's <lb />
were winners in races <lb />
The is getting at belling , <lb />
now, and in a week more k , J <lb />
fire will <lb />
he <lb />
boil over. Then <lb />
be put <lb />
A man can talk himself to death in <lb />
the West by simply calling another <lb />
a liar, it would not do for Hairy <lb />
to go West. <lb />
A days ago F. Patrick <lb />
killed a j-months oil beef that weigh- <lb />
ed pounds the quarter. You <lb />
don't often them that large the <lb />
age. <lb />
All who have seen new Pattern <lb />
Hats pronounce them beauties J have <lb />
the very best styles. <lb />
Mrs. M. D. <lb />
Dr. W. L. Best, of Centerville, this <lb />
county, on Thursday night, lie <lb />
was about years old and a good <lb />
citizen. <lb />
The Greenville Driving <lb />
will have a series of races at their track <lb />
here Nov. 11th and 12th. The purses <lb />
aggregate <lb />
Those who were at the Raleigh fair <lb />
last week say it was the beat they ever <lb />
saw there. The crowd Thur.-day was <lb />
immense. <lb />
The telegraph office here handled <lb />
messages J. That looks <lb />
like some business was on in <lb />
Greenville. <lb />
On Friday a to Agent <lb />
J. R. Moore jumped in a well en his <lb />
lot. animal pulled out <lb />
strange to say, was not hurt. <lb />
Hicks says the coining De- <lb />
from the to the close of <lb />
the month, will give some the hardest <lb />
weather for many winters. <lb />
II you want to vote for silver men all <lb />
through cast your vote tor die straight <lb />
Democratic ticket. other ticket of- <lb />
you and good government. <lb />
When you come to the circus the <lb />
bring along a dollar tor the Rt- <lb />
And a good plan would be <lb />
to bring us the dollar before go to <lb />
the show. <lb />
Free silver advocates should bear in <lb />
mind that vole the Rep-Pop. <lb />
fusion ticket in Pitt county, they vote <lb />
for several gold bugs Are you going <lb />
to do this <lb />
Mark says the election will <lb />
produce some surprises, but it t <lb />
likely that anybody will be more <lb />
prised than when he finds that <lb />
unlimited money isn't the only thing <lb />
needed to elect a President. <lb />
Some time ago B. II. threw <lb />
old letters in the fire, some one of <lb />
which contained two lulls. In the <lb />
ends of the envelopes not burn <lb />
Mr. secured small pieces the <lb />
bills which he sent to the Treasury De- <lb />
Washington and received <lb />
therefor on Saturday two bright, crisp <lb />
oilier the series <lb />
Now For Planting. <lb />
Winter Cabbage plants, Early <lb />
Tulips, Narcissus, <lb />
Fruit Tl <lb />
tree. <lb />
Allen W Son, <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
Mr. friends him <lb />
j from Greenville. They were Messrs <lb />
Eye was fist K. It. Aiken, George J. Woodward <lb />
r and Ashby fourth. The Ernest Par- <lb />
former horse has won several races , , . . , <lb />
ham. Al the marriage there was a <lb />
large gathering of relatives and friends, <lb />
and a delightful followed the <lb />
marriage. <lb />
A Bitter en. <lb />
Cyrus Thompson., <lb />
can nominee for Secretary of Slate, <lb />
spoke here today. His speech was <lb />
quite lengthy, the bulk of it being bitter <lb />
abuses and of the Demo- <lb />
party, though he not to <lb />
be dealing in abuse at all. He accused <lb />
the Democrats of dishonesty in the ad- <lb />
of silver, dishonesty in <lb />
everything else, and that they were on- <lb />
trying to get back into power. If <lb />
the. Republicans had looking for a <lb />
man to make a speech for them, <lb />
could not have found one to abuse the <lb />
Democrats more to their fancy than <lb />
Thompson. <lb />
Lookout For It. <lb />
This week's edition of The <lb />
will be the last before the <lb />
election, but wishing to do ail the <lb />
we can for the party and to our <lb />
readers informed as to what is going on <lb />
we will several hundred extra <lb />
copies of Tue Daily on <lb />
Friday evening and mail them to our <lb />
weekly subscribers in the county. And <lb />
again on Saturday evening we will mail <lb />
copies of daily to as many of our <lb />
subscribers as tan be reached during <lb />
Monday. You lookout for these <lb />
papers and inquire at your <lb />
them. You get this much extra by <lb />
a subscriber ti Reflect r. <lb />
The happy couple last night on <lb />
the Atlanta Special for and <lb />
will afterwards visit the groom's father, <lb />
Mr. W. A. at Oxford. Mr. <lb />
is a of the late Mr. <lb />
F. and has many friends <lb />
in Raleigh. He is now one of the <lb />
most successful tobacco men in <lb />
ville. The bride is a lovely and <lb />
young News and <lb />
Observer. <lb />
Democrats to the Front. <lb />
The Republicans and Populists are <lb />
doing some wild figuring on the re- <lb />
of the. election. Some of them are <lb />
reporting around that the registration <lb />
books show only a small fraction over <lb />
one hundred more white voters than <lb />
colored in the county. But in their <lb />
calculation they miss the true figures <lb />
by nearly COO. The fact of the matter <lb />
is the majority of the white registration <lb />
over the colored is larger than it has <lb />
been in any previous year, and if the <lb />
Democrats will just turn out solidly to <lb />
the polls next Tuesday and do their <lb />
full duty they can elect man on <lb />
the ticket. <lb />
The most sanguine of the <lb />
only figure up majority their <lb />
ticket, when with the error they made <lb />
in summing up the registration on <lb />
which their calculations are it is <lb />
easy to see that the Democrats have got <lb />
them down and are going to win. <lb />
Now Democrats turn out next Tues- <lb />
day. Don't a man of you stay away <lb />
from the polls. Go there, vote the <lb />
straight ticket and work, and when the <lb />
votes are counted out you will find you <lb />
have elected your county ticket <lb />
and that old Pitt has given a good ma- <lb />
for Lucas, Watson and Bryan. <lb />
PAYMENT <lb />
Of to the Administrator of <lb />
the Estate of E. J. Pearson, <lb />
Whose Life Was Insured Only <lb />
a Month Before. <lb />
Alex. Webb, ascent of the North- <lb />
western Mutual Life Insurance Com- <lb />
of Milwaukee, Wis., yesterday <lb />
paid to Dr. Chas. L. Pearson, <lb />
the amount of insurance, <lb />
on the life the late Dr. Edward J. <lb />
Pearson in the Northwestern. <lb />
Dr. made application for the <lb />
policy on the 7th day of July last and <lb />
died on the of just <lb />
days after standing medical ex- <lb />
On the morning of July he paid <lb />
the premium to Mr. Webb, stating that <lb />
he expected to leave on that afternoon <lb />
or the day following for a ten <lb />
trip north, as he had been overworked <lb />
and needed a rest. At that date the <lb />
policy had not been received in Ashe- <lb />
ville, but the premium was paid and <lb />
Dr. Pears n a binding <lb />
Late in the evening of <lb />
July Dr. was taken <lb />
with an acute attack of grippe which <lb />
afterwards became complicated with <lb />
other diseases, which caused his <lb />
death. <lb />
If the premium had been paid twelve <lb />
hours later the policy would not have <lb />
A of Hay. <lb />
A palace of hay. Just think of a <lb />
huge palace made of <lb />
Such a has jut been decided <lb />
upon the of the National <lb />
to be held at A <lb />
mammoth structure will b; erected <lb />
from bales cf press d hay on <lb />
grounds of the big American <lb />
fair. It will be used to advertise the <lb />
vat hay producing country of the <lb />
West <lb />
Luge tales of compressed lay <lb />
be sent down from the N and <lb />
the building be built of these <lb />
block. When completed <lb />
will be festooned Wheat aid <lb />
grains In the and in a d <lb />
entrance will be tastefully <lb />
ed. Inside will divided <lb />
so as to display the exhibits torn <lb />
each district. Should it escape its great <lb />
liability lo destruction by lire ii will I <lb />
feature j <lb />
the and one of <lb />
ion and interest ti fa <lb />
Record. <lb />
i of el <lb />
election. <lb />
That <lb />
Tired Feeling <lb />
Makes you seem broken with- <lb />
out life, ambition, energy or appetite. <lb />
It is often the forerunner of serious ill- <lb />
or the accompaniment of nervous <lb />
troubles. It is a positive proof of thin, <lb />
weak, impure, blood; tor, if the blood is <lb />
rich, red, vitalized and vigorous, it <lb />
parts life and energy to every nerve, <lb />
organ and tissue the body. The <lb />
necessity of taking Hood's <lb />
for that tired feeling is therefore apparent <lb />
to every one, and the good it will do you <lb />
Is equally beyond question. Remember <lb />
Hoods <lb />
Sarsaparilla <lb />
Is the fact the One Tree Blood Purifier. <lb />
a rills ascents. <lb />
i b <lb />
the gainer if you take advantage of the <lb />
low prices we are making from <lb />
Monday, the 26th before <lb />
to our new store. <lb />
All have <lb />
been marked x, <lb />
down. <lb />
Dress Goods <lb />
Trimmings. <lb />
Capes Jackets. <lb />
Carpets and <lb />
Matting. <lb />
Ladies and <lb />
Men Shoes <lb />
Notion all kinds <lb />
W W <lb />
Our stock embraces all <lb />
Stylish Effects and the <lb />
prices are sure to make <lb />
you HAPPY. Call and <lb />
let us show you that we <lb />
mean what we say. <lb />
LANG SELLS CHE <lb />
Examine Prices Be ow <lb />
Split Boole, to <lb />
Good Boots, to <lb />
Roots, lo <lb />
Mens Plow Shoes, <lb />
Mens <lb />
Womens Good Shoes, <lb />
Children Shoes, <lb />
One half Wool Goods, <lb />
1-25 Bi line of Serges, Cash- <lb />
meres Flannels all <lb />
wool, double<lb />
Whole Grain Rice <lb />
to English Island Molasses <lb />
been in force as the policy provides that <lb />
the premium must be while the <lb />
as-sured is in good health. <lb />
Fifteen days ago the of <lb />
where gent to the company with all <lb />
facts in the case and a check tor the <lb />
money was received yesterday <lb />
The Northwestern had almost a <lb />
case in Asheville, in March, 1803, <lb />
J. M. made application <lb />
for a policy, paid the premium in ad- <lb />
and before the policy was <lb />
received by the agent. The company <lb />
the claim in ten days after <lb />
Daily <lb />
Gazette. 8th, 1890. <lb />
John II. Cary Co., are <lb />
agents of this company for Virginia and <lb />
North Carolina.<lb />
yd <lb />
1.00 <lb />
5.00 <lb />
3.75 <lb />
Mens and Boys Hats to 3-00 Good Flour, <lb />
Boys all-wool Suite Clothes Old stock Men and <lb />
Mens all-wool Suits Shoes, <lb />
Clothes lo Large stock Lard, Pork and <lb />
Mens Overcoats to Sides always on hand,, <lb />
Highest cash prices paid <lb />
J. R DAVENPORT <lb />
L. F. EVANS. <lb />
R- S. EVANS. A. H. <lb />
TIs unit Mr <lb />
EVANS CO., Props.<lb />
Warehouse is being en <lb />
added <lb />
lighted Warehouse in the State. With <lb />
money and no pets, fair dealings and <lb />
hard work, we are going to sell as high <lb />
EVANS Greenville, N. C. <lb />
FIVE POINTERS.<lb />
1-1 <lb />
B a en <lb />
e-t- <lb />
at<lb />
P CD P ,<lb />
o S. Q <lb />
s f i <lb />
S.<lb />
g o <lb />
ti <lb />
OR <lb />
to <lb />
to <lb />
to <lb />
S O <lb />
to <lb />
to <lb />
CO <lb />
to <lb />
CO <lb />
to <lb />
CO <lb />
f AFT. <lb />
I We Sell Goods Cheaper Than <lb />
Any Other House. <lb />
DRESS GOODS. <lb />
It drives us pleasure to announce that <lb />
we are now displaying the most extensive <lb />
and attractive stock wool Dress Fabrics <lb />
ever imported by us. selected with the <lb />
most care as to desirability of weave, beauty <lb />
of effect and excellence of quality; the re- <lb />
has been to enable us to present a <lb />
variety of superior grade goods in a <lb />
truly wonderful assortment of the most <lb />
recent of wool and silk and wool <lb />
Handsome materials and fashionable <lb />
fabrics will be difficult to obtain this sea- <lb />
son, for the reason that importation are <lb />
much below the average, particularly in <lb />
fine silks and dress fabrics, and the Amer- <lb />
manufacturers have been obliged to <lb />
their productions. <lb />
department of our business is <lb />
prepared the newest and <lb />
styles and colorings for tall <lb />
and winter, and we strongly recommend an <lb />
early examination of the various depart- <lb />
RICKS TAFT, <lb />
The Money Savers.<lb /></p>
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                <p>
MAN'S WILL <lb />
AN SITUATION. <lb />
Ha to Pot a Into Each On <lb />
or HI Bequests. <lb />
While Judge Carpenter was spend- <lb />
a vacation up in the country, he <lb />
Lad occasion to look at some records, <lb />
and his attention was to a <lb />
whimsical will. He arranged for a <lb />
copy of it as a literary <lb />
the with <lb />
which Mr; Darling . to j <lb />
all his relatives . insert a <lb />
sting into bequest, veil know- <lb />
that before their began to , <lb />
rise ho would t even a ca- <lb />
in a snit for damages could <lb />
never reach commented the j <lb />
Judge, as he gave it to a reporter to <lb />
copy. The testamentary clauses of <lb />
documents are as <lb />
William Darling, in <lb />
In the township of------, and <lb />
district of------, western Canada, es <lb />
quire, being in sound health of body, <lb />
and my mind just as usual, which <lb />
my friends who flatter me say is no <lb />
great shakes at the best of times, do <lb />
make this my last will and <lb />
as follows, revoking, of course, <lb />
all former <lb />
leave the property of Grant- <lb />
and all other landed property <lb />
t may die possessed of, to my sisters <lb />
Ellen------ and Betsey Darling, the <lb />
former because she is married to a <lb />
minister whom help she <lb />
the latter because she is <lb />
married to nobody, nor is she likely <lb />
to be, for she is an old maid and not <lb />
market ripe. And also I to <lb />
them and their heirs my share of <lb />
the stock and implements on the <lb />
farm, provided that the <lb />
around my brother's grave be re <lb />
And if either should die <lb />
without issue then the shall <lb />
Inherit the whole. <lb />
leave my brother Andrew m; <lb />
big silver son of old James, as the <lb />
representative of family. I <lb />
would have left it to old James, <lb />
himself, but would melt it <lb />
to medals, and <lb />
that would be a However. <lb />
I leave him my big horn snuffbox <lb />
He can only make <lb />
spoons of that. <lb />
leave my sister my Bible, <lb />
and when she knows as much of the <lb />
of it a she does of the letter, <lb />
She will another <lb />
than she is. <lb />
leave my Into brother's watch <lb />
to my brother Jerry, exhorting hire <lb />
St the same give Whig- <lb />
radicalism and other sins <lb />
that do most easily beset bun. <lb />
leave my brother Andrew my <lb />
big silver snuffbox, I am informed <lb />
he is rather a decent Christian, with <lb />
a jolly face. <lb />
leave Parson------the snuffbox <lb />
I got from the militia, as a <lb />
token of my gratitude for <lb />
ices he has done the family in <lb />
a sister that no man of taste <lb />
would have taken. <lb />
leave John Carson a silver tea- <lb />
pot, to the end that he may drink <lb />
tea therefrom to comfort him <lb />
the affliction of a slatternly <lb />
give my silver cup, with a <lb />
in it, to my sister Jane, be- <lb />
cause she is an old maid and pious, <lb />
also my snuffbox, as it <lb />
looks decent to an old woman <lb />
snuff. Press. <lb />
Herbert Spencer and <lb />
One afternoon Mrs. and <lb />
writer, sitting on a garden seat, <lb />
noted a weary wayfarer with dusty <lb />
boots open the little gate and climb <lb />
up the footpath. He wore a soft <lb />
and gray clothes, and <lb />
displayed no badge of or <lb />
lantern of philosophy. <lb />
for said Mrs. The <lb />
professor's was ringing -out <lb />
from the open window of his turret <lb />
laden with soft Gaelic gut- <lb />
ton. It ceased, and the <lb />
stood under the porch. A few min- <lb />
passed, and Bella came flying <lb />
to the garden seat. mum. <lb />
it's Mr. Herbert Spencer in the draw- <lb />
room, and tho professor is not to <lb />
He had closed his book <lb />
and gone by the hack door to breathe <lb />
on the before din- <lb />
Trembling with responsibility, we <lb />
faced tho illustrious visitor, who re- <lb />
stored our composure by abusing the <lb />
highlands, libeling the innkeepers <lb />
and accusing our sex of bribing <lb />
with threepenny bits, and so <lb />
compassing every railway disaster <lb />
ever recorded. With some <lb />
flung our in the <lb />
face of tho of modern phi- <lb />
and it is to he feared that <lb />
be fled from such unwonted treat- <lb />
has been a very stormy <lb />
he said, and took his <lb />
leave. And just afterward, return- <lb />
from his walk, tho professor <lb />
missed bis Stuart <lb />
by A. M. Stoddard. <lb />
First Book. <lb />
The was <lb />
published at Mass., in <lb />
1640, was for many years supposed <lb />
to be the very first book printed on <lb />
the American continent. Of late it <lb />
has been discovered persons who <lb />
have been acquainted with <lb />
tho facts from the beginning of the <lb />
that books were print- <lb />
ed in Mexico a long century before <lb />
tho ever saw a copy of <lb />
Fernandez's <lb />
published <lb />
at Toledo, Spain, in plainly <lb />
that the first book published <lb />
in America was a copy of Antonio <lb />
printed <lb />
in the City of Mexico in the year <lb />
Louis Republic, <lb />
Probably, <lb />
Probably a woman would be a <lb />
bride to her husband longer if she <lb />
would continue making company of <lb />
Most women begin to save <lb />
their jam for visitors when they <lb />
have been married three months. <lb />
Boston Post. <lb />
SHE <lb />
it Wu <lb />
Ceremony, <lb />
The following story may illustrate <lb />
womanly A fine span of <lb />
prancing steeds, rained in by a j <lb />
coachman, stood in front of a <lb />
fashionable church. Tho I <lb />
bad obsequiously and hold ; <lb />
the door of the carriage, and the <lb />
bride and groom, the former calm <lb />
placid a tho of an Al- I <lb />
while in tho <lb />
there was a decisive <lb />
of mental disturbance, bad <lb />
stepped out and were ascending the <lb />
broad granite steps leading into the <lb />
auditorium. <lb />
By a misstep occasioned by some <lb />
entanglement of her nether gar- <lb />
such as only women can <lb />
plain, of whoso pedal extremities the <lb />
natural are thus not in- <lb />
frequently and sometimes <lb />
interfered with, she <lb />
stumbled, and but for the support <lb />
of his arm would have <lb />
fallen. <lb />
But the or as <lb />
feminine readers cf true <lb />
story will call him, on helping her <lb />
to stand uprightly looked at her re- <lb />
opened his lips only to <lb />
say gruffly, how awkward, <lb />
accentuating tho word <lb />
as if all his previous conceptions of <lb />
her loveliness had now and <lb />
disappeared. She was wounded <lb />
deeply, not by tho simple, <lb />
misstep that <lb />
ed her, but by his <lb />
It was hut a short walk from its <lb />
doorway up through the center <lb />
to tho chancel of the church, but the <lb />
bride, moving leisurely toward it <lb />
with her ill grained escort, was look- <lb />
far beyond chancel and <lb />
priest and decorative garlands. <lb />
Tho train of thought which her be- <lb />
trothed had occasioned by his tart <lb />
rebuke, bow awkward, <lb />
far into tho future <lb />
It he could thus ruthlessly a <lb />
trustful woman's feelings in the <lb />
most blissful hour of her life, what <lb />
would probably be his treatment of <lb />
her after marriage <lb />
Her mind was made up before she <lb />
reached tho chancel railing. She <lb />
stood there without a tremor. She <lb />
heard tho officiating clergyman ask <lb />
tho bridegroom, thou have <lb />
this woman to thy wedded wife, to <lb />
live together after Gods ordinance <lb />
in tho holy state of <lb />
etc. She heard him answer, in a <lb />
voice that seemed to her as lacking <lb />
the of decision, <lb />
Then came the supremo test of <lb />
her heroism. Tho clergyman had <lb />
ended his repetition of the <lb />
question, thou this man <lb />
to thy wedded etc., <lb />
fore she answered distinctly and <lb />
clearly enough to heard by all <lb />
the guests occupying pews near- <lb />
est to the chancel, <lb />
At the same moment, withdrawing <lb />
her gloved band from the arm of her <lb />
discarded lover, she stood directly <lb />
facing him, and with <lb />
manner, with equal clearness and <lb />
distinctness exclaimed, how <lb />
awkward, <lb />
Can tho reader blame her for thus <lb />
avoiding what in all probability <lb />
would become to her a wretch- <lb />
ed married life if she, too, bad an- <lb />
tho clergyman, <lb />
New <lb />
ON A BRASS SUN DIAL <lb />
Especially the Han la Moat I <lb />
tend Married. <lb />
Ono last week as a reporter <lb />
out of Fourteenth street into <lb />
Pennsylvania avenue he met coming <lb />
across tho avenue from the <lb />
oars, from which ho had just alight- E P. Norris. <lb />
Judges if Election. <lb />
is the list of <lb />
county for the <lb />
in on Tuesday next r <lb />
fir.-t Monday in <lb />
aver Minion <lb />
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Dated <lb />
Ton have marked the hours <lb />
Upward of three years. <lb />
Bat there is never n nor a trace <lb />
Of ail yon have seen and known, <lb />
a in your <lb />
Of the gladness, the joy and tears <lb />
That have past in three hundred years. <lb />
Ton have only to count the hours, <lb />
tho Borrows and woes of men, <lb />
The hopes that were crushed and blighted. <lb />
Tho deeds that still live in story. <lb />
The lives that love united, <lb />
For love, alike now then, <lb />
Is the among men. <lb />
Time, which destroys so much. <lb />
Whose servant and stave you are. <lb />
Who holds the world in his grasp <lb />
And who all men at last <lb />
For none may escape his clasp <lb />
On love leaves never a scar; <lb />
He Is powerless to and mar. <lb />
For time Is of this world only. <lb />
And, though he doth all things slay. <lb />
Yet for us a distant shore. <lb />
Where he -hull be powerless to us. <lb />
Where love is triumphant forevermore. <lb />
And distrust are passed away. <lb />
And that was faithful will ever stay. <lb />
Academy. <lb />
This Is Different. <lb />
makes the world go <lb />
world seems to go round, but <lb />
loves makes your head swim. That's <lb />
explanation. Boston Tran- <lb />
script. <lb />
The Man of Moderate Means. <lb />
is quite said the mas <lb />
of moderate means, wearing <lb />
clothes as I sometimes do a number <lb />
of year, I do not always closely fol- <lb />
low the style, but about once in so <lb />
often the style comes to me. I am, <lb />
as one. say, in style not <lb />
Yankee Sleds Beat Swiss Coasters. <lb />
The original has for <lb />
long remained sufficient for <lb />
probably because <lb />
the pastime with them is hardly <lb />
more than the original means of lo- <lb />
it provided for tho Indians, <lb />
and competition in speed was never <lb />
a successful possibility. Tho <lb />
Swiss coaster was destined to a <lb />
far shorter supremacy when put to <lb />
the keen tests of the racing that de- <lb />
it. Men soon got all that <lb />
was possible in the way of speed out <lb />
of sitting on a wooden framework <lb />
balanced upon fiat iron bars. And <lb />
Mr. L. P. Child of New York sup- <lb />
plied the want by producing in the <lb />
winter of American <lb />
which boat every rider in <lb />
out of whether native <lb />
or imported. He rode it lying head <lb />
first on his side, steering with one <lb />
foot swinging out be- <lb />
hind, after method familiar on <lb />
the chutes of Montreal. <lb />
Owing to local prejudice and <lb />
it, this bead first position had not <lb />
penetrated to till long <lb />
after it had been well known else- <lb />
where. But even the introduction of <lb />
the new position was not so <lb />
an advance as was the long <lb />
spring runner of Mr. Child's ma- <lb />
chine, by cf which steering <lb />
was made fa accurate, e.-id <lb />
than with the old runner <lb />
of Air. L. Oaten, <lb />
another American, by winning the <lb />
best race at St. sitting on <lb />
one of the new clipper sleds, proved <lb />
conclusively the merits of right <lb />
machine, even when it was ridden <lb />
ed, the most diffident newspaper man <lb />
on the row. He had a nervous, <lb />
uncertain, look, and <lb />
ho met the reporter in much tho <lb />
same spirit a shipwrecked sailor <lb />
would moot a preserver. <lb />
exclaimed tho reporter. <lb />
tho <lb />
and the diffident man <lb />
puffed out a long of relief. <lb />
hope to goodness I'll never <lb />
another such <lb />
was it An <lb />
smiled the escaped. <lb />
least, I think it was. It was this <lb />
way, ho turned to give a last <lb />
gaze at the car as it whirled out of <lb />
sight around the corner of Fifteenth <lb />
was coming up from the <lb />
capitol, and tho car was pretty well <lb />
loaded when three ladies got in at <lb />
Peace monument. I thought <lb />
was room next to mo for them and <lb />
shoved over to accommodate them, <lb />
but only two could got in. Thou I <lb />
offered my to the third one, <lb />
but she declined and insisted on de- <lb />
vigorously that I remain- <lb />
in my s it. However, thank- <lb />
ed me and said she would sit on the <lb />
lap of one of her companions, and <lb />
down she sat. <lb />
as I said, there wasn't any <lb />
room to spare in car, and <lb />
she sat down, she sat on one-half of <lb />
my lap, and I didn't dare move a <lb />
peg. I thought would notice it, <lb />
but was busy tasking and didn't, <lb />
and I stood tho pressure tho best <lb />
knew bow. I twisted around throe <lb />
or four times, but it didn't seem to <lb />
do any good and only made mo more <lb />
and I finally sub- <lb />
quietly hoping tho party <lb />
would leave tho car I bad to. <lb />
Tho hope, was dashed <lb />
we drew nearer to Fourteenth <lb />
then I began to wonder how <lb />
was over going to get out of it, for <lb />
I didn't time to stay in tho car <lb />
till my fair burden left, neither did <lb />
I want to pay car faro back from <lb />
Georgetown or some other suburban <lb />
point. As tho car passed the I <lb />
made a herculean effort. <lb />
I want to leave tho car <lb />
and tho surprised woman <lb />
looked at me, questioningly, have <lb />
to <lb />
presume I stammered, <lb />
you are sitting on my lap and <lb />
exclaimed, bouncing <lb />
like a rubber ball. that dis <lb />
I responded, very <lb />
much and fueling <lb />
a small boy wight a jar. <lb />
too lady so mo laugh- <lb />
right <lb />
said, thought you <lb />
were very <lb />
suppose are talking about <lb />
it yet, he with another <lb />
sigh of relief, heaven, <lb />
I'm out of And the reporter went <lb />
and bought half a dollar's worth of <lb />
tickets, and asked for a half day off to <lb />
use up Star <lb />
and <lb />
Your interesting reference to the <lb />
Crimean war brings to mind <lb />
son's lines, immortal- <lb />
tho of tho Light <lb />
No who was present in the <lb />
ranks, as was the writer, can well <lb />
forget tho opening of Stonewall <lb />
Jackson's veterans, when he <lb />
surprised Hooker's right sun- <lb />
set at in 1863. This <lb />
wing of the army rolled back upon <lb />
itself with frightful loss and <lb />
by the advancing rush of the <lb />
Confederates. For a tho worst <lb />
fears were entertained by those who <lb />
in immediate command of the <lb />
Union forces. <lb />
At this moment Major Keenan, <lb />
with about COO cavalry, was ordered <lb />
to the charge hold tho enemy <lb />
back at all until tho guns, <lb />
then on tho were <lb />
to save the army. The or- <lb />
was well understood by this <lb />
brave officer, and immediately ex- <lb />
against <lb />
gallant command <lb />
was annihilated, came <lb />
QT to <lb />
On Rack Fence. <lb />
said the Maltese <lb />
cat, in this life nobody seems <lb />
to get what ho really needs without <lb />
heard that said the <lb />
tortoise shell cat. <lb />
but I've had more cause <lb />
than usual to notice it. Ii I wore <lb />
shoes, I wouldn't have anything <lb />
like the collection of and <lb />
blacking brushes that come now <lb />
without tho <lb />
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Horace Roy- <lb />
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No L T <lb />
L W H Johnson- <lb />
Farmville No David Morgan <lb />
J N George Gay. <lb />
No C Hines, J. <lb />
T S P Humphrey. <lb />
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Brown, N H Samuel <lb />
Mayo. <lb />
Greenville No L <lb />
F M Smith, Fred Jenkins. <lb />
Greenville No N <lb />
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Swift Creek No S Wilson, <lb />
II C Smith, J S Brown. <lb />
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AND ITS <lb />
Editor tI an absolute <lb />
remedy for Consumption. By its timely <lb />
thousands of hopeless cases have been already <lb />
permanently cured. So am I <lb />
of its power that I consider it my duty to <lb />
send bottles free to of your readers <lb />
who have Bronchial or <lb />
Lung Trouble, if they will write me their <lb />
express and address. Sincerely, <lb />
T. A. SLOCUM. M. C, Pearl St., Hew Tort. <lb />
ff The and Management <lb />
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Cure All <lb />
Liver Ills. <lb />
Doctors Say; <lb />
I Intermittent Fevers <lb />
j which prevail in dis- <lb />
I invariably <lb />
by derangements of the <lb />
Stomach Liver and Bowels. <lb />
The Secret of Health. <lb />
The liver is the great <lb />
in the mechanism of <lb />
man, and when it is out of order, <lb />
the whole system becomes de- <lb />
ranged and disease is the result. <lb />
Liver Pills <lb />
Cure all Liver Troubles. <lb />
Notice to Creditors. <lb />
T i I this day duly <lb />
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TRAINS <lb />
Democratic Cam <lb />
The candidates the Democratic <lb />
party Pitt county for the Legislature <lb />
will <lb />
dress the political <lb />
sues of day. at the folk wing Chaos <lb />
viz <lb />
Jack, Friday, -23-d. <lb />
Saturday, October 24th. <lb />
27th. <lb />
Wednesday, <lb />
Friday, October <lb />
A Saturday, <lb />
Candidates of Other parties arc <lb />
lobe present and participate the <lb />
Alex. L. Blow. <lb />
Chairman Executive Com <lb />
The of <lb />
The was taking a stroll <lb />
In country when he saw a Mr- <lb />
pent, stiff with cold, lying on the <lb />
ground. Ho compassionately took it <lb />
up warmed it in bis bosom. <lb />
When serpent bad recovered, it <lb />
listen. I am now <lb />
going to bite <lb />
inquired <lb />
med. <lb />
thy race persecutes mine <lb />
and tries to stamp it <lb />
does not race, too, make <lb />
perpetual war against <lb />
the prophet's rejoinder. <lb />
thou, besides, so ungrateful and <lb />
soon forge Hint I saved thy <lb />
is no such thing as <lb />
upon this replied <lb />
serpent, if I spar <lb />
thee, thou or another of thy <lb />
would kill mo. By Allah, I <lb />
bite <lb />
hist sworn by Allah, I <lb />
will not cause thee to break thy <lb />
said tho prophet, holding his <lb />
baud serpent's mouth. The <lb />
serpent bit him, but sucked the <lb />
wound with his lips and spat <lb />
venom en ground. And on that <lb />
very spot sprang up a <lb />
which Within itself the <lb />
venom of serpent the com <lb />
passion of tho prophet. Men call <lb />
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Galloway, B. V. Ty on <lb />
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SEPT <lb />
GOOD STOCK <lb />
is <lb />
especially for stock, us well as <lb />
mill for is sold in till <lb />
cans, holding pound of <lb />
tor cents. <lb />
Co., <lb />
March a. 1-112 <lb />
I have all of medicine, but <lb />
in t om- cf k <lb />
for all the others ever saw <lb />
It is best horses or cattle in <lb />
of the year, will cine <lb />
sicken<lb />
am for months. <lb />
The terms as <lb />
per mo. <lb />
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work discipline of school <lb />
will be as heretofore. <lb />
We ask a continuance your past <lb />
H. <lb />
6-2 <lb />
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Administrators <lb />
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of Brawn <lb />
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has only persons <lb />
employed in factories, these <lb />
a product val- <lb />
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cf Britain lives within <lb />
the of London <lb />
Bail <lb />
wife know anything <lb />
m Neck <lb />
eaves p. in., Halifax 4.10 <lb />
i. m., arrives Scotland Neck at 4.55 p <lb />
u 0.47 p. m., Kinston 7.4-5 <lb />
. in. Returning, leaves Kinston 7.2 <lb />
l. in., Greenville 8.22 . m. Arriving <lb />
at a. m., 11.20 am <lb />
except <lb />
Trains on V Branch leave <lb />
v 8.00 a. in., and p . m. <lb />
arrive a. and 4.40 p. <lb />
n., Tarboro 9.45 a. m., returning leaves <lb />
3.110 p. in., 10.20-a. m. <lb />
ind 6.20 p. in,, arrives Washington <lb />
11.50 a. tn., and 7.10 p. m. Daily ex- <lb />
with trains on <lb />
ml Nick <lb />
Train leaves C, via <lb />
It. daily except Sun- <lb />
at p. m., Sunday i. M; <lb />
Plymouth P. M., 5.25 p. m. <lb />
mouth daily except <lb />
6.00 a. m., Sunday a m., <lb />
n Tarboro 10.25 and <lb />
Train on Midland N. C. branch leaves <lb />
daily, except Sunday. a <lb />
r. arriving 7-HO a. m. Re- <lb />
8.00 a. m., <lb />
rives at 1-30 a. m. <lb />
Trains in leave <lb />
Mount p. m. arrive <lb />
Nashville 5.05 p. Hope 5.80 <lb />
p. m. e Hope <lb />
, Kin. m , a in, all at <lb />
9.0 a in. daily except <lb />
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makes close <lb />
for.-ill points daily, all rail via <lb />
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General Supt. <lb />
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JUST RECEIVED <lb />
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Flo <lb />
Meat, <lb />
Meal. <lb />
which I am <lb />
selling so low- <lb />
that it causes <lb />
surprise. <lb />
sen me <lb />
will <lb />
treat yon fair <lb />
and square. <lb />
By virtue f N of the Slips <lb />
of Pitt county in tic <lb />
berry and the heir- at Law of r. p. <lb />
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put ill lit No. iii the <lb />
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Mrs. It, <lb />
now i by M. H. <lb />
now i lands, where the old <lb />
steed. <lb />
n. i ii half i i <lb />
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place, acres, <lb />
more or lea. <lb />
p; is for division. <lb />
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I-. i. JAMES, <lb />
HOME SCHOOL FOR GIRLS <lb />
Will open at <lb />
Oct. 2nd a Homo School lot Oil <lb />
from to years of ago. Nut I- <lb />
limited to 0- Address <lb />
Mrs. A-L. <lb />
P. O Nelson C <lb />
CHILL <lb />
JUST AS FOR ADULTS. <lb />
WARRANTED. <lb />
Nov. ISM. <lb />
Paris c. Mo. <lb />
sold last year. r <lb />
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ass. digestion. <lb />
curt <lb />
cure dyspepsia. <lb />
he's got a sore <lb />
Woolly done it <lb />
rope broke. <lb />
Chicago <lb />
An <lb />
On tho 21st of December, 1885, Ad- <lb />
gave up command <lb />
of the fleet and returned to England. <lb />
He succeeded by Admiral <lb />
Lyons, between whom a <lb />
signal parting took place which will <lb />
long remembered as a standing <lb />
joke in navy. <lb />
As Admiral left the fleet <lb />
at the crews of both Eng- <lb />
and French ships manned the <lb />
yards and gave him a parting <lb />
cheer. At same moment, by the <lb />
desire of a signal was run <lb />
to Sir E. on board the <lb />
Agamemnon, success attend <lb />
Sir E. Lyons ordered <lb />
to be hoisted in reply, <lb />
await yon. <lb />
OLD RELIABLE. <lb />
IS STILL AT THE WITH A I <lb />
YEARS EXPERIENCE has taught best is tie <lb />
Hemp Building s, Fanning and every <lb />
necessary and purposes, as well a <lb />
Clothing, Hats. Slices. Ladies Dress Goods I have on <lb />
quarters for Heavy Groceries, and jobbing agent for Clark's Q. N. T, <lb />
Col tun, and keep com and <lb />
GREEN N. <lb />
c. t. Co. c. i. i i , <lb />
its iD the State. <lb />
Favors Linn Free Coinage <lb />
of Silver and Repeal <lb />
of the Ten Per Tax on <lb />
Plate banks. Daily cents <lb />
per <lb />
year BERNARD <lb />
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But though in real life hanging <lb />
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the the new machines yet in the code they <lb />
methods were a great very Unfortunately, in <lb />
j o to reply to Admiral pan <lb />
Sorrow is not incident flag for former instead <lb />
ring now and then. It is the woof of tho latter word was hoisted, and <lb />
is woven into the warp of v. Let was the stupid blander <lb />
life, and he who has not discerned <lb />
the divine sacred of sorrow and <lb />
Pro-1 meaning which is con- road it <lb />
fork in pain has yet to learn <lb />
W. <lb />
was not discovered and hauled down <lb />
till fleet bad sees and <lb />
Pearson's <lb />
COBB BROS <lb />
Va.<lb />
AND <lb />
Stock, Cotton, Grain and Provision Brokers. <lb />
and Water <lb />
Hugging, Ties and Peanut Sacks at Lowest Prices. <lb />
an i m -i Solicit, <lb />
871- <lb />
SUGG. <lb />
-ire and Insurance <lb />
N- C <lb />
AT THE <lb />
All Risks placed in strictly <lb />
ASS COM PAN <lb />
Vt rates. <lb />
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All kind f repairing done <lb />
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Win and Iron Fencing <lb />
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prices <lb />
FOR YEARS HE <lb />
HARDLY BREATHE AT <lb />
NOSTRIL CLOSED TOR SO YEARS. <lb />
Mr. A. M. Ramsey, of <lb />
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