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LEADING <lb />
IN THE <lb />
tan <lb />
ONE SIX MONTHS <lb />
The Eastern <lb />
THEBES PAPER <lb />
IN <lb />
GREENVILLE<lb />
D. J. WHICHARD, Editor and Proprietor. <lb />
TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. <lb />
TERMS Year, in Advance. <lb />
VOL VII. <lb />
GREENVILLE, PUT COUNTY, N. C. WEDNESDAY AUGUST I 1888 <lb />
NO. <lb />
The Eastern Reflector, <lb />
GREENVILLE. N. C <lb />
Editor Ml <lb />
Wednesday <lb />
THE LEADING PAPER <lb />
IN THE<lb />
Subscription 91.50 per year. <lb />
BUT; <lb />
will not hesitate In Democratic <lb />
men measure that are not consistent <lb />
with the true principle- of the party. <lb />
II a a j <lb />
of the State for the <lb />
Or E COPY FREE <lb />
STATE GOVERNMENT. <lb />
Democratic Nominees. <lb />
New York Letter. <lb />
the strength, but all the <lb />
, votes stay the party. <lb />
NATIONAL. <lb />
New <lb />
York Star Syndicate Letter to the <lb />
Essay en Housekeeping. Letter. <lb />
Chairman of the Democrat- No. m Q ,.,, <lb />
, Incentive Committee, an July 1888 <lb />
received a large delegation the ., o, <lb />
GROVER CLEVELAND, <lb />
Of New York. <lb />
FOB <lb />
ALLEN THURMAN, <lb />
Of Ohio. <lb />
STATE- <lb />
fob <lb />
DANIEL G. FOWLE, <lb />
Of Wake County. <lb />
THOMAS M. HOLT, <lb />
Of County. <lb />
FOB OF <lb />
WILLIAM L. <lb />
Of New Hanover <lb />
New July 27th, <lb />
An air of jubilation has pervaded <lb />
the Democratic National <lb />
since the passage of Mills <lb />
bill on Saturday. While the result <lb />
was not unexpected, it had been <lb />
thought that the alleged <lb />
opposition would reduce the ma- <lb />
to a bare margin. All day <lb />
long Chairman has re- <lb />
politicians from various <lb />
points and the talk is all about <lb />
what will become of bill in the <lb />
Senate. Opinion is about equally <lb />
divided as to whether the <lb />
can majority there will oiler a sub <lb />
; Buckeye <lb />
large <lb />
State <lb />
yesterday. They <lb />
brought the most encouraging re- <lb />
ports of the progress of the cam- <lb />
there, and Mr. insists <lb />
that the party has an even chance <lb />
of success in the home of the red <lb />
bandanna. Thurman's personal <lb />
popularity, he says, will give the <lb />
ticket a big boost, and it is about <lb />
., ,. mourn huh <lb />
time Ohio to go Democratic at.- <lb />
how. Mr. Mm think- the party in <lb />
has smooth sailing in Indiana. <lb />
Everybody is talking about the <lb />
frauds which are being <lb />
in the Brooklyn Navy Yard, and <lb />
watching for fresh developments. <lb />
There is a sort of settled conviction <lb />
If red M. Scale, of <lb />
man. of New Hanover. <lb />
Secretary of <lb />
of Wake. <lb />
W. of Wake. <lb />
Roberts, of Gates. <lb />
Superintendent of Public Instruction <lb />
Sidney M. Finger of Catawba. <lb />
Attorney F. David- <lb />
son, of Buncombe. <lb />
SUPREME <lb />
Chief Justice N. Smith, of <lb />
Wake. <lb />
Associate S. Ashe. of <lb />
An-on ; Augustus S. Merrimon. of Wake. <lb />
JUDGES SUPERIOR COURT. <lb />
First E. Shepherd, of ; <lb />
Beaufort. <lb />
Second Philips, of <lb />
Third G. Connor, of <lb />
ton. <lb />
Fourth Clark, of <lb />
Wake. <lb />
Fifth A. of <lb />
Sixth T. of <lb />
Sampson. <lb />
Seventh of <lb />
Cumberland. <lb />
Eighth J. Montgomery, of I <lb />
Cabarrus. <lb />
Ninth F. Graves, <lb />
Yadkin. <lb />
Tenth Avery. of <lb />
Eleventh If. Shipp, of <lb />
Mecklenburg. <lb />
Twelfth . <lb />
of Buncombe. <lb />
in <lb />
Sena It. Vance. Of Meek-; <lb />
Matt W. Ransom, of North-c <lb />
ha <lb />
House of District <lb />
Second M. Simmons, of FREDRICK N. <lb />
FOB <lb />
DONALD W. <lb />
Of Wake County. <lb />
FOB <lb />
GEORGE W. <lb />
Of Wayne County. <lb />
I OF <lb />
SIDNEY M. FINGER. <lb />
Of Catawba County. <lb />
FOB v <lb />
THEODORE P. DAVIDSON, <lb />
Of Buncombe County. <lb />
FOB COURT <lb />
JOSEPH J. DAVIS, <lb />
Franklin. <lb />
JAMES E. SHEPHERD. <lb />
Of Beaufort. <lb />
A. AVERY, <lb />
Burke. <lb />
refuse to accept the bill as it some politicians of high stand <lb />
comes from the House or amend fog will be besmirched if the deep <lb />
in such a manner as to kill it. The facts can be brought out. It is be- <lb />
feeling at lets is that it that one of the clerks arrest- <lb />
make little difference which course Sunday has made a clean breast <lb />
may be pursued. With singular of what he knows to the Officials. <lb />
unanimity the Democracy has put If so, there will be lively music for <lb />
itself on record through its some of the eloquent dignitaries of <lb />
in favor of cutting down the yard and for some people who <lb />
a taxation that takes from the pulled the strings from the outside, <lb />
pie's earnings a month The lights are too dim yet to <lb />
mote than is necessary to meet the guessing by, but no one will be <lb />
the Government. No prised if shown that hundreds <lb />
FOB at <lb />
ALFRED M. WADDELL, <lb />
Of New Hanover. <lb />
of <lb />
Nichols, of <lb />
Craven. <lb />
Third <lb />
Render <lb />
Fourth <lb />
Wake <lb />
Fifth W. Reid, of <lb />
Sixth T. Bennett, of <lb />
District John S. Henderson, <lb />
Rowan. <lb />
Eighth II. II. Cowles, <lb />
cf Wilkes. <lb />
Ninth D. Johnston, <lb />
Buncombe <lb />
GOVERNMENT. <lb />
A. Move. <lb />
M. King. <lb />
Register of II. Wilson. <lb />
B. Cherry. <lb />
S. <lb />
P. Redding. <lb />
Commissioners-Council Dawson. Chair- <lb />
man. Mooring. J. A. K. Tucker. <lb />
W. A. James, Jr. T. E. Keel. <lb />
Public School <lb />
Latham. <lb />
of F. W. Brown. <lb />
TOWN. <lb />
M. Moore. <lb />
C. Forbes. <lb />
J. Perkins. <lb />
Ward, T. A. <lb />
and J. P. 2nd Ward, O. Hook- <lb />
and B. Williams Jr.; 3rd Ward, J. J. <lb />
Perkins and A. F. <lb />
Of Orange. <lb />
LEAD THEM HOME. <lb />
Lord, we can trust thee for our holy <lb />
dead ; <lb />
They, the shadow of thy <lb />
tomb. <lb />
one supposes that Mills bill can <lb />
become a law this session, but it <lb />
makes the record and draws lines <lb />
I sharply and distinctly. <lb />
Hanker Morton has just about as <lb />
much as he can attend lo explain <lb />
bis alleged partiality for Italian <lb />
at 81.00 a day. Some of <lb />
the smart labor agitators here have <lb />
dug up a chapter in the <lb />
candidate's career more offensive to <lb />
than the ex- <lb />
The charge is that for <lb />
his own work he has habitually cm- <lb />
ployed imported labor. It <lb />
conies into particular force now that <lb />
Congress taken what seems to <lb />
be the preliminary step toward <lb />
cheeking the overwhelming <lb />
of immigration. The <lb />
labor people say that Uncle Money <lb />
bags us an of Italian la <lb />
at 91.00 a day is even more ob- <lb />
noxious as a candidate, than Gen. <lb />
Harrison with all his Celestial <lb />
lies. <lb />
In New York the large cities <lb />
hereabouts, the Italian labor <lb />
has got to he quiet as <lb />
as ever was the Chinese <lb />
the Pacific slope. Last <lb />
mouth, for instance, thirty-eight <lb />
thousand <lb />
into this city <lb />
through Castle Garden. These <lb />
pie have no better ideas n <lb />
lieu of citizenship than the Chinese. <lb />
They live comfortably, and more or <lb />
less contentedly in places where a <lb />
well-bred dog would die <lb />
sea. They herd together, twenty- <lb />
and to a room, <lb />
in filthiest of tenements <lb />
and fish out their dinners from a.-h <lb />
barrels and garbage receptacles <lb />
along the streets. They are hired i <lb />
by sinewed landers their own <lb />
to <lb />
of thousands of dollars have been <lb />
stolen downright from the Govern- <lb />
meat by the trick <lb />
by means ,.,. <lb />
raise samples. <lb />
Alter mouths of keenest agony <lb />
New York's only convicted murder- <lb />
got word to day of the commute <lb />
of her sentence to imprison <lb />
for life. The woman is <lb />
and her case has at- <lb />
widespread attention and <lb />
I sympathy. She was convicted of <lb />
murdering her husband by shooting. <lb />
it was rather conclusively shown <lb />
that the crime was instigated by a <lb />
man who professed to be <lb />
cousin. <lb />
No one doubted the woman's <lb />
guilt, but public conscience rev <lb />
cited against the repetition of the <lb />
distressing spectacle of two years <lb />
woman dangling from a <lb />
gallows the minder of an admit <lb />
brutal husband. <lb />
Hanging by the way will soon be <lb />
a thing of the past in New York <lb />
State. The last legislature made a <lb />
law substituting electricity as the <lb />
death agent. This was accomplish <lb />
ed through agency of several <lb />
mane societies which have now <lb />
formed committees to approach the <lb />
ether States with a <lb />
view of this reform general, <lb />
i Frank E. <lb />
Housekeeping is the care of do- <lb />
concerns. It may divided <lb />
into two separate branches, the most <lb />
important of which belongs to man <lb />
and the second of importance to <lb />
man. It has thus been divided by <lb />
the All-wise Creator, and therefore <lb />
we should reverence it as a para- <lb />
mount duty and with fidelity I <lb />
to write oil the <lb />
I have had <lb />
; as I think If were to do <lb />
should be going beyond <lb />
jurisdiction. Housekeeping <lb />
cares Domestic concerns; we <lb />
can see by thinking a moment that <lb />
many duties arc devolved upon a <lb />
housekeeper, and seldom find <lb />
who discharges all their house- <lb />
hold duties. Housekeeping is bad- <lb />
abused by some careless people. <lb />
Hut a good housekeeper is up with <lb />
the sun and never knows when her <lb />
task is done. So it should be, and <lb />
especially in the country. <lb />
wives should rise as soon as the far- <lb />
and begin their duties. If she <lb />
is not able to hire a cook I think she <lb />
should cook him a nourishing break- <lb />
last before she does anything else <lb />
so as lo let him go to work lied. <lb />
The next thing is to attend to her <lb />
d set the <lb />
i in order <lb />
and finally the dwelling. If she has <lb />
no servants at all she finds enough <lb />
to and may have to fix <lb />
children to school, to <lb />
keep her busy until lime to cook <lb />
dinner and then that is to cook and <lb />
so many little things to do that are <lb />
never seen, but if neglected are fell. <lb />
As yon have so heard <lb />
man's work is from sun to sun. <lb />
Hut a woman's work <lb />
No never does an economical <lb />
housekeeper get her task done, not <lb />
until the hand of death itself grasps <lb />
her thread of life and snaps it, still <lb />
leaving something she would have <lb />
Senator Gorman, who has just re <lb />
turned from New York, where he <lb />
went to attend a meeting of the <lb />
national democratic campaign com <lb />
says the selection of Mr. <lb />
Calvin S. for chairman of that <lb />
committee is very fortunate of the <lb />
democratic party, as he has the <lb />
brains and ability to do good <lb />
rice in the campaign. Some demo- <lb />
in Congress had been of the <lb />
opinion that Mr. lacked the <lb />
experience necessary for carrying on <lb />
but since he is <lb />
ed by as experienced a politician as <lb />
his predecessor, Senator Gorman, <lb />
everybody is satisfied. <lb />
has appointed <lb />
Rev. T. S. of this city. <lb />
R, Weaver, of Ark., and M. <lb />
Smith, of as a commission to <lb />
negotiate with the Indians in <lb />
Southern Colorado their removal <lb />
t; some other reservation. <lb />
The President found it necessary <lb />
again this week to veto a number of <lb />
private pension bills. As usual his <lb />
reasons were conclusive. <lb />
The conferees on the river and <lb />
harbor bill are in a dead lock. The <lb />
House conferees lo the <lb />
canal appropriations added by <lb />
the Senate. <lb />
The bill to regulate interstate tel- <lb />
has been favorably report- <lb />
ed to the Senate. <lb />
The fourth annual report of the iv- <lb />
Service Commission has been <lb />
placed in President. <lb />
During the year there were <lb />
persons the lo. <lb />
were placed on the list o <lb />
and -l, received appoint- <lb />
The report against <lb />
the suggestion that appointments <lb />
should be apportioned among Con- <lb />
districts, recommends <lb />
I he extension of the classified vice <lb />
to embrace of the Railway <lb />
Mail Service, the field of <lb />
the Labor and Indian and <lb />
STATE NEWS. <lb />
A WEEK'S GLEANING <lb />
The State Over, From Our <lb />
Many Exchanges. <lb />
an-i <lb />
Our Poop <lb />
Are and <lb />
done if she had been longer spared. graded clerks the several de <lb />
This same routine of unseen things, of the Quartermaster General's <lb />
comes as regular as the hours them- <lb />
selves on wings Many negligent is a rumor here that lie <lb />
housekeepers do not of <lb />
to be aware of the flight and will decline a <lb />
The Farmers <lb />
Times. <lb />
It is gratifying to know that the <lb />
farmers of the entire country are <lb />
waking up lo their true interest, at <lb />
least, how they are being imposed <lb />
on by so-called protection. It is <lb />
strange, that they have done so <lb />
let it pass without lilting then <lb />
duties lo the Thus, how <lb />
it is to have a time set <lb />
apart each duty and then per <lb />
form each in its allotted time. The <lb />
city lady's mind is seldom on the <lb />
domestic affairs. So the colored <lb />
cook and make way <lb />
with a great deal provisions, etc. <lb />
lounges around and reads <lb />
and eats opium and dips <lb />
snuff and seldom goes to the <lb />
en and thereby soon realizes utter <lb />
to Congress. I am told that the <lb />
reason is, ho wishes lo be free to en- <lb />
Mr. Cleveland's cabinet <lb />
March. <lb />
It is under teed when <lb />
fortification appropriation bill is <lb />
ported to the House <lb />
will appropriate something <lb />
like <lb />
In spite of ail i ports to <lb />
contrary, can officially, so to speak, <lb />
announce that President has <lb />
made no definite plans a summer <lb />
bankruptcy and want both physical- vacation, nor will he, <lb />
mentally, morally and financial shall agree upon a dale for adjourn- <lb />
Then truly say with <lb />
Have entered into with bended a day, and are in droves I <lb />
We thee for their rest, and for or to <lb />
our lightened gloom. a individual <lb />
a sigh, Oh what a degraded and <lb />
helpless and hopeless <lb />
We reflect a moment upon the <lb />
tic housekeeper whose aims <lb />
can churn and scrub untiringly and <lb />
whose sunburn cheek shows the <lb />
is the most fallacious of therein, the <lb />
but while the modicum la- indispensable life giving agent <lb />
But, Lord, our on stormy I is so insignificant a factor that he i . <lb />
may her neighbors <lb />
thereby, the farmer has ab- home, while <lb />
. . . , the city lady is exactly opposite the <lb />
the contrary it is lie more than lady these respects. She <lb />
anyone else who is compelled and e-its <lb />
a Polish, Bongos i by protection to pay tribute to d V thus seems <lb />
and While some L For their is not a plowshare, <lb />
good citizen timber comes in the chain a nor v S . <lb />
k. it-lb Ar if uH a tact even reflecting upon Hie <lb />
the utensil into <lb />
and Third <lb />
Rev. X. C. <lb />
First <lb />
Sundays, morning and night, <lb />
D. D., Rector. <lb />
Methodist-Services every Sunday, morn- <lb />
and night. Prayer Meeting every <lb />
Wednesday night. Rev. R. B. John, <lb />
Pastor. <lb />
every Sunday, morn- <lb />
and night. Meeting every <lb />
Wednesday night. Wild man. <lb />
Pastor. <lb />
on stormy <lb />
seas I is only known to his employer by <lb />
Of sin and sorrow, still are <lb />
Our dead have reached their haven, ll is <lb />
for these mass of of other nation <lb />
Teach us to trust thee. Lord, for these <lb />
our loved and <lb />
For these we make our passion-prayer <lb />
by <lb />
For these we cry lo thee through the <lb />
long day. <lb />
We see them keep them in thy <lb />
From them and us be thou be not f; r <lb />
away. <lb />
And if not home to as, yet lead them <lb />
home , <lb />
To where thou at the heaven- i laborer <lb />
That so thee they shall not f <lb />
And gnat US patient hearts thy <lb />
time to waft. <lb />
Before this letter is type, the <lb />
Mills tariff bill will probably have <lb />
passed the House, the demo- <lb />
party will have officially <lb />
ed itself on record as being in fa- <lb />
of revenue reform. Tin- <lb />
of democrats who voted <lb />
the wool <lb />
represents the number <lb />
will <lb />
put <lb />
veritable scum and dregs Europe, of which iron enters, that lie <lb />
poured into Castle Garden at the does not have to pay considerably <lb />
rate several thousand a day. I more than its intrinsic value in <lb />
the light of these things that that the protected iron baron <lb />
old song the Republican siren I may. make baste to wax fat and <lb />
to the American So it is, also, with his clothing, his <lb />
vote against the bill when id is <lb />
upon its passage. <lb />
Mr. Randall is improving slowly, j <lb />
and his family hope to be able to <lb />
him to Ins country residence <lb />
Philadelphia in u few days. <lb />
The fisheries treaty has taken up <lb />
a considerable portion of the time <lb />
in the Senate this week. Senator; <lb />
eats, does not consider how it came Hugh made a strong and sensible <lb />
or where it came She seems in favor of its confirmation, <lb />
to think life a burden and and made a <lb />
goes to an early grave and speech, composed equally of <lb />
is soon forgotten by all. Docs not and bloody shirt, against <lb />
Save anything behind to cause her A bill has been passed by the <lb />
THE THAT WAS LOST. <lb />
ALICE WELLINGTON <lb />
LODGES. <lb />
Greenville Lodge, No. A. F. A. I <lb />
M., meets every 1st Thursday and Mon- <lb />
day night after the 1st and 3rd Sunday at <lb />
Masonic Lodge. W. M. King, W. M. <lb />
Greenville R. A. Chapter. No. meets <lb />
2nd and 4th nights at Ma- <lb />
sonic Hall, F. W. P. <lb />
Covenant Lodge, No. I. O. O. F. <lb />
meets every Tuesday night. D. L. <lb />
James, N. G. <lb />
Insurance Lodge, No. K. of <lb />
meets first and third Friday night. <lb />
D. D. Haskett, D. <lb />
Pitt A. L. II., meets <lb />
every Thursday night. C. A. White, C. <lb />
Temperance Reform Club meets in their <lb />
club room every Monday night, at <lb />
o'clock. Mass meeting in the Court <lb />
fourth Sunday each month, at o'clock <lb />
p. M. E. C. Glenn, <lb />
Woman's Christian Temperance Union <lb />
meet in the Reform Club Room Friday <lb />
of each week. Mrs. V. II. <lb />
ard, <lb />
Band of Hope meets in Reform Club <lb />
Room every Friday night. Miss Eva <lb />
I lost a very word <lb />
Only the other day <lb />
A very naughty little word <lb />
hail not meant to say. <lb />
If only it were really <lb />
I should not mi ml a <lb />
I think I should deserve a prize <lb />
For really losing it. <lb />
For if no one could ever find <lb />
Again that little word. <lb />
So that no more from any lips <lb />
Could it be ever heard, <lb />
I sure we all of us should say <lb />
That it was something fine <lb />
; by the free trade offers produce for sale, <lb />
everything that they consume As as tho farmers <lb />
their money is United States, as a class, <lb />
of the <lb />
this most practical of all facts that <lb />
moment must self-interest compel <lb />
to vote with the party which <lb />
promise to lighten their burdens <lb />
to some extent, and relieve them <lb />
the exorbitant tribute which the <lb />
monopolists barons have been in the <lb />
while all they have to sell, their la <lb />
is brought into the freest <lb />
fiercest competition with the filth- <lb />
substituting labor of tho <lb />
world. <lb />
As the time for holding the Dem- <lb />
State Convention draws <lb />
near, excitement over the probable I habit exacting of them. Then <lb />
nominees is intensified. Two weeks j they will plainly understand that the <lb />
ago no one had an idea that Gov. issue with them is vs. <lb />
Hill would encounter any self-do <lb />
will force them to work for <lb />
cast their ballots on tho side of self <lb />
protection. And then when to the <lb />
vote is added that of the <lb />
should think of this fact and then <lb />
perhaps it will help to make us <lb />
punctual in the performance of our <lb />
duties. In regard to place, we <lb />
should have a place for everything <lb />
The republicans of the by <lb />
their action in refusing to vote, <lb />
Wednesday, on the tobacco clause <lb />
of the tariff bill, left the House <lb />
without a quorum and caused tin <lb />
and have everything in its adjournment, when it had <lb />
If we. have a lime and place for j ranged to take a recess to an even <lb />
will not find house- <lb />
keeping such a task as an <lb />
person might imagine. Yes, <lb />
I will emphatically suggest a <lb />
system of order to hold sway in <lb />
session the purpose of acting <lb />
upon bills the labor committee. <lb />
It is believed it was done purposely. <lb />
It is said that republican members <lb />
of the Senate committee on finance <lb />
able opposition to <lb />
With such completeness to have lost Ex-Mayor Grace's record has put a <lb />
I Ilium <lb />
POST OFFICE. <lb />
hours a. M. to p. M. Money <lb />
Order bean a. m. to p. M. No or- <lb />
will be issued from to P. M. and <lb />
from to p. M. <lb />
Bethel mall arrives daily Sun- <lb />
at A. M., and departs at p M. <lb />
Tarboro mail arrives daily Sun- <lb />
at M. and departs at P. M. <lb />
Washington mail arrives dally <lb />
at M. and departs at P. M. <lb />
spice into tho canvass, and set <lb />
tongues to wagging freely. The <lb />
Mugwumps tried hard to beat Hill <lb />
That naughty word of mine. <lb />
Hut then it wasn't really lost <lb />
When from lips it flew <lb />
My little brother picked it up. <lb />
And now he says it. too. <lb />
said that the worst would be <lb />
I could not get it back <lb />
But the worst of it now seems to me. <lb />
I'm always on its track. <lb />
is Bad, papa looks <lb />
Johnny has said it twice ; <lb />
Of course it is no use for me <lb />
To tell him it's not nice. <lb />
When you lose other things, they're j j lie game. <lb />
But naughty word. The storm cloud which has been <lb />
And for every time heard before I threatening the County Democracy <lb />
Now twenty times heard. <lb />
If it were only really lost <lb />
Oh then I should lie glad <lb />
I let it fall so carelessly <lb />
The day that I got man <lb />
Lose other things you never seem <lb />
To come upon their track ; <lb />
But lose a naughty little word. <lb />
It's always coming back. <lb />
the household affairs and tho same already have printed copies of the <lb />
will equally apply to outdoor , proposed Senate tariff bill. <lb />
my. Pare system is one of the j <lb />
laws of Cod and therefore I Hay fever is now in order; but it <lb />
we should practice it more and not hay fever at all in most cases. <lb />
entire fifths of our more and strive to have all under Intelligent physicians <lb />
ave found <lb />
ever are <lb />
tor Governor three years ago, but who are taxed the benefit of be governed by this , varieties of this , <lb />
hey were badly left. Now they are one-fifth, but little time h,. God keeps all the stars and cores, if not hundreds in number, <lb />
bending energies to prevent his re- will be required to wipe the n their orbit by this law and j The pollen of orchard grass is one <lb />
nomination and are endeavoring to <lb />
make it appear that they represent <lb />
the wishes of President. It will <lb />
take very brisk work, though, on <lb />
the part of the opposition to snatch <lb />
tho prize from him at this stage <lb />
The best in world for Cuts, <lb />
Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fe- <lb />
Mall leaves for Ridge Spring and inter-1 Sores, Chapped Hands, <lb />
mediate offices, Mondays, Wednesdays . Corns, and all Eruptions, <lb />
and Fridays Returns at <lb />
Vanceboro mail arrives Fridays at <lb />
at A. M. <lb />
H. A. M. <lb />
and cures Piles, or no pay re- <lb />
quired. It is guaranteed to give perfect <lb />
satisfaction, or money ref muled. Price, <lb />
For sale by Ernul. <lb />
for some time has burst at last, and <lb />
one of tho oldest now finds <lb />
himself outside the fold. He is <lb />
Pure who has <lb />
coquetted with Tam- <lb />
many, Irving Hall, the <lb />
and about every other political or- <lb />
which has sprung up <lb />
from time to time in local politics <lb />
for twenty-five years. He is out in <lb />
a bill of grievances against the man- <lb />
of the County Democracy <lb />
threatens to a little organ <lb />
of his own. The County <lb />
leaders insist that tho defection <lb />
does not amount to a row of pins <lb />
, , . pollen of orchard g <lb />
. e indebted to Him for our be-of the most common irritants, pro- <lb />
politic by protection for <lb />
sake of protection <lb />
the mere. mg by this law, Then you can see; dueling violent sneezing and <lb />
An Explanation. <lb />
What is this with <lb />
which so man- seem now to be afflicted <lb />
If you will remember a few years ago the <lb />
I ion for hours or days. It can <lb />
be at once cured by the use of witch <lb />
how plain should obey it even <lb />
from the highest order of things to <lb />
the lowest. For will punish I hazel extract snuffed up the nostrils. <lb />
those who disobey her law. I will nut the grasses affect some people. <lb />
by saying God in His Wis-, So tho flying pollen of willow trees <lb />
unknown has best things Others. weed has its, <lb />
to-day it is as common as any word in . our welfare and that- we should victims, so have many more; <lb />
the English language, yet this word the strongest endeavor try to common plants. A <lb />
only meaning of another , i, I . . . n <lb />
used by our in times past. So l reports that the pollen <lb />
it is with nervous diseases, as they and i Nichols. of the palm tree is exceedingly <lb />
Malaria arc intended to cover what our <lb />
grandfathers called and all <lb />
are caused by troubles that arise from a <lb />
diseased condition of the Liver h in <lb />
performing its functions finding It cannot <lb />
dispose of bile through the ordinary <lb />
channel is compelled to pass it through <lb />
the system, causing nervous troubles, <lb />
Malaria, Bilious Fever, etc. You who <lb />
arc suffering can well appreciate a cure. <lb />
We recommend Green's August Flower, <lb />
Its cures are marvelous. <lb />
A thing that Is lightly passed <lb />
over just is the fence <lb />
It may add a few hundred votes to a watermelon patch- <lb />
Their Booming. <lb />
Probably no one thing has caused such <lb />
a general revival of trade at <lb />
Drug Store as their giving away to <lb />
their customers of so many free trial bot- <lb />
of Dr. King's New Discovery for <lb />
Consumption. Their trade is simply <lb />
enormous in this very valuable article <lb />
from the fact that it always cures and <lb />
never disappoints. Coughs, Colds, <lb />
ma, Bronchitis, Croup, and all throat and <lb />
all throat and lung diseases quickly cur- <lb />
ed. can test it by <lb />
a free, large size I. <lb />
very bottle warranted. <lb />
to the nose, throat, <lb />
and stomach. It is well for hay. <lb />
lever patients to note Hie <lb />
stomach can suffer from the same <lb />
cause that affects organs. <lb />
The battle between the vegetable <lb />
and animal kingdoms is unceasing, j <lb />
While W. It. Lynch, of Greene <lb />
county, tho man who was arrested i <lb />
in Wilmington and lodged in Golds-j <lb />
jail last week, was being taken <lb />
to Raleigh for trial ho jumped from <lb />
tho train made his escape. <lb />
The X. C. Hoard of Pharmacy <lb />
meets at on the 8th of <lb />
August. <lb />
The Charlotte street railway will <lb />
s and adopt steam as <lb />
its future motive power. <lb />
The Aurora a Lin- <lb />
county has a II year <lb />
old daughter rejoicing lbs. <lb />
His nearest neighbor has a <lb />
sixteen years old weighing <lb />
pounds. <lb />
Mr. Or. <lb />
Perkins, a prominent merchant of <lb />
this city, made tin assignment on <lb />
yesterday, making Mr. W. F. <lb />
trustee. Liabilities <lb />
assets not known, but at least <lb />
bad a costly <lb />
on Wednesday night last, <lb />
destroyed the Court House, <lb />
Hotel and fourteen buildings, <lb />
business as well as private <lb />
residences. Loss is supposed to be <lb />
very heavy. <lb />
The Hoard of Trustees of Wake <lb />
Forest College at Wake on July <lb />
18th and elected Prof. A. L. <lb />
ton West Pro- <lb />
of Chemistry and W. It. <lb />
of St. Paul. X. adjunct <lb />
Professor of Latin and Greek. <lb />
A large piece <lb />
of very well preserved <lb />
patently feel <lb />
below the surface of the <lb />
wells of the Ice Factory yesterday. <lb />
Revelation and not Geology must <lb />
answer. <lb />
Wilson Charles Joyner, <lb />
colored was arrested lodged <lb />
jail fur an attempt at rape upon <lb />
Annie Barnes, a little girl <lb />
eleven years old. lie had a heal- <lb />
on was bound over <lb />
to the term of the Superior <lb />
Court. <lb />
Winston Mr. J. W. <lb />
Shore, of county, passed <lb />
the H <lb />
com pun led in- nephew, Sir. F. <lb />
W. Shore, search or a for <lb />
the Litter gentleman who bad been <lb />
bitten morning a rabid dog <lb />
which bole every mi of Iliad <lb />
Through the <lb />
of an operator at <lb />
freight cars collided on the W. <lb />
N. C. U, It. on Sunday morning, the <lb />
15th killing a in- <lb />
both engineers and both eon <lb />
doctors, and making ; wreck of <lb />
fourteen ears and two locomotives. <lb />
The sentence of death of four <lb />
who were be hanged in <lb />
Durham on August 3rd, was com- <lb />
muted by the governor ten <lb />
imprisonment. They were Dave <lb />
Simmons York Gibson. Henry Bat- <lb />
and John Justice. The <lb />
was rape; but the <lb />
such a bad that many <lb />
doubted the guilt of the <lb />
Among the of <lb />
the light board, are the fol- <lb />
lowing for North Cape <lb />
light station. <lb />
Shoal, Pamlico sound, <lb />
sound, light and log signal <lb />
North liver bar, beacons <lb />
Outer Diamond shoal Hat-1 <lb />
point light <lb />
station, Park Point light <lb />
station, Croatan Sound, <lb />
Graham leaner. A Mr. White <lb />
was riding horseback near <lb />
ton Sunday afternoon when his <lb />
horse Stumbled and fell breaking his <lb />
neck. The rider was unhurt.------In j <lb />
Patterson's township, <lb />
there lives an old gentleman the <lb />
name of Foster, who is years <lb />
old. He was the war of 1812 and i <lb />
draws a pension, lie goes where he <lb />
likes and is sprightly for one of his <lb />
age, a good man, and highly es- <lb />
teemed by his N. <lb />
A. Davis, the It. R. agent at <lb />
place, who lived at Durham ten <lb />
months prior to coming <lb />
a cat there, which, remarkable as II <lb />
may seem, got last <lb />
Monday night here and is again <lb />
With its old friend. It seems at <lb />
home. <lb />
Attention Democrats. <lb />
To Democratic of North <lb />
At a of the delegates <lb />
representing the Democratic Clubs <lb />
of North Carolina, at the National <lb />
Convention lately held in Baltimore, <lb />
it was deemed advisable to call a <lb />
convention the Democratic Clubs <lb />
of the State for the purpose of form- <lb />
a State Association, and the <lb />
members for North Caro. <lb />
Una Association, were instructed to <lb />
call such convention and to fix the <lb />
time and place for holding the <lb />
same. <lb />
Ibis committee therefore invites <lb />
every Democratic formed, or <lb />
to be formed the Slate, to send <lb />
delegates to a convention tube held <lb />
at City, N. C., on Wed- <lb />
the 10th of August, <lb />
1888. <lb />
To provide for tho gathering of <lb />
delegates, and to a basis of or- <lb />
until otherwise ordered <lb />
by the Convention, the following <lb />
have been <lb />
Bach club shall be entitled to five <lb />
delegates, over <lb />
lo be entitled to one additional <lb />
delegate for each hundred or <lb />
over <lb />
The certificate of the <lb />
and secretaries will <lb />
credentials delegates. Such <lb />
should, in cases, set <lb />
tho actual number of members <lb />
borne on the club roster at the time <lb />
naming delegates. <lb />
Delegates will be entitled to re- <lb />
rates or board at Morehead <lb />
City and to special railroad and <lb />
steamboat rate, t and from More- <lb />
head City during the convention. <lb />
Presidents and secretaries clubs <lb />
are requested to forward to the sec- <lb />
ii tins committee the titles of <lb />
I their organizations and the names <lb />
their officers. <lb />
. In the progress of arrangements <lb />
or the convention statements will <lb />
, be prepared from time to time of <lb />
what been accomplished, signed <lb />
the president and secretary of <lb />
this committee. These will be given <lb />
out to the Democratic press for pro-. <lb />
and in all may be <lb />
regarded as if specially addressed <lb />
to clubs. <lb />
The objects of Ibis association <lb />
shall To foster the formation <lb />
Democratic clubs, to improve our <lb />
methods of campaign work, to in- <lb />
crease our facilities for <lb />
Democratic principles, and to <lb />
co-operate with the Demo- <lb />
organization in promoting <lb />
the success of Democratic measures <lb />
and Democratic men. <lb />
To this end we invoke the co-op- <lb />
of till good Democrats, ask <lb />
the active support and assistance of <lb />
the Democratic press throughout <lb />
the State, and invite the <lb />
of our Democratic <lb />
mid we that all our party or <lb />
lend us their aid in <lb />
this occasion one of mighty <lb />
demonstration. <lb />
This committee, inspired by the <lb />
views of many of most <lb />
and trusted party leaders, is <lb />
strongly impressed with the value <lb />
I of vigorous and clubs, act- <lb />
in aid of our party organization. <lb />
We urge the formation of clubs <lb />
in every county, city, village <lb />
I township in the State, and their <lb />
I membership should embrace every <lb />
j voter of their respective sections <lb />
who expect to support our Demo <lb />
nominees at the polls in No- <lb />
next. We that all <lb />
clubs will be fully organized in time <lb />
to send delegates to this <lb />
lion. <lb />
, Chair <lb />
mini, X. <lb />
Park, Jr., Tarboro, <lb />
N. C. <lb />
Salisbury. N. <lb />
Newborn, X. C. <lb />
Secretary, Ital <lb />
N. C. <lb />
Raleigh, x. C, July iv, 1889. <lb />
Subscribe to the <lb />
W O. <lb />
G It E N V I L L E, N. C. <lb />
Practice in all tho courts. Collections <lb />
a Specialty. <lb />
Ii. L. JAMES, <lb />
DENTIST. C <lb />
Greenville, N <lb />
Fames m. <lb />
g re e n v i l l e, n. c. <lb />
ALEX I. BLOW, <lb />
K Y-AT-LA W, <lb />
M MOORE. CM. BERNARD <lb />
BERNARD, <lb />
W, <lb />
n. c. <lb />
Practice lathe State and Federal <lb />
J. H. TUCKER. <lb />
A IF, <lb />
N. C. <lb />
LATHAM. HARRY SKINNER <lb />
SKINNER, <lb />
n. c. <lb />
T v. <lb />
Attorney add at Law <lb />
N C, <lb />
Mini-; <lb />
Attorney and at Law <lb />
M. U, <lb />
Will practice in the o Pitt, <lb />
Greene, and Beaufort <lb />
ties, the Court. <lb />
Faithful attention to all business <lb />
entrusted to him. <lb />
DR. <lb />
WASHINGTON, K. C. <lb />
Surgeon Dentist. <lb />
Tenders his pi. services to the <lb />
public. <lb />
Teeth extracted without pain by the <lb />
of Nitrous Oxide Gas. <lb />
J B. <lb />
N. C. <lb /></p>
                <pb facs="00018896_tn_0002" n="2" />
                <p>
The Eastern Reflector, <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C <lb />
Editor and <lb />
Published Every Wednesday <lb />
THE LEADING PAPER <lb />
IN THE<lb />
it <lb />
Subscription Trice. year <lb />
DEMOCRATIC, BIT <lb />
The time come when majority. While it is true that <lb />
he is our choice, we have not <lb />
one word to speak against <lb />
of the who aspire <lb />
to the nomination. Should the <lb />
majority of the delegates in the <lb />
convention entertain different <lb />
views from ours and select some <lb />
other man as the standard bearer <lb />
will not hesitate to Democratic <lb />
men and measures arc not consistent <lb />
with the true principles of the party. <lb />
If yon want a paper from a <lb />
section of the State send for the <lb />
tor. SAMPLE COPY FREE <lb />
Wednesday august i, 1888. <lb />
comity is entitled to the nominee <lb />
for Congress. Will not brother <lb />
Skinner see the magnanimity of the <lb />
claim and yield to do the thing up <lb />
Gazette. <lb />
Does our neighbor want every- <lb />
thing for Beaufort county this <lb />
year I She already has one of <lb />
the nominees for the Supreme <lb />
Court bench, and claims that <lb />
the candidate for Governor is a <lb />
son of Beaufort, and is now clam- <lb />
for the Congressman as <lb />
well. It strikes us that Beau- <lb />
fort county already has her full <lb />
share. Mr. Brown is the man <lb />
who should fold his tent in this <lb />
battle. <lb />
There was a number of <lb />
Republicans in Albany in <lb />
who voted Cleveland, but <lb />
shows that all the influential ones <lb />
of this band have now them- <lb />
selves under the banner of Harrison <lb />
and <lb />
Why don't the Carolinian tell <lb />
its readers something about the <lb />
influential papers that support- <lb />
ed Cleveland four years ago <lb />
Where are they, and what are <lb />
they doing I Which side of the <lb />
fence are they on I Our <lb />
well knows that nearly all <lb />
the effective independent <lb />
in H. Y. State are bold and <lb />
outspoken in their advocacy of <lb />
Cleveland's continuance in of- <lb />
; and it knows further, that, <lb />
while a few mugwumps have re- <lb />
turned to the fold, nine tenths <lb />
of the independent voters who <lb />
will call him Jim, not <lb />
his name, but hit was <lb />
jest cs likely <lb />
I got ill <lb />
gentleman Ohio git <lb />
chance speak. He wore <lb />
white beaver however <lb />
git nobody hold his hat at lust, <lb />
but Jim he cum <lb />
seed how de thing was <lb />
so he up hon- <lb />
or man's hat far <lb />
man's den Jim <lb />
hold de hat After de <lb />
hat had bin duly honored <lb />
Ohio got up on de <lb />
Entered at the Post office at <lb />
Mail Matter. <lb />
Announcement for this Month. j <lb />
In order that all may an <lb />
opportunity of reading the <lb />
dining the remainder <lb />
of the campaign, we will send <lb />
it to any subscriber whose name <lb />
comes in during the month of <lb />
August, until the first of <lb />
next, for cents. Send your <lb />
name and money in early <lb />
Congressional Convention. <lb />
The Convention of the Demo- <lb />
party for the 1st supported Mr. Cleveland in the <lb />
District will be held at last election are solid him <lb />
Elizabeth City. N. C. on now. Will the Carolinian please <lb />
day, August 7th, at p. St., us something of the mighty <lb />
the purpose of nominating a in New York State <lb />
for Congress and a j nomination of Levi P. <lb />
Elector for the 1st Dis-1 Morton <lb />
.-. d I Democratic politics about <lb />
The County we the require <lb />
will please see of progress in this country as <lb />
that the proper primaries and j be old <lb />
. , ,, , I holding aristocrats who use to take <lb />
county conventions are held for <lb />
the purpose of sending delegates I sneezing m a big red <lb />
to said convention in accordance State. <lb />
Brave attempt at wit, but ah, <lb />
how dull It is to be- <lb />
ed that sheet knows <lb />
what kind of politics is best suit- <lb />
ed to the wants of the people of <lb />
this day. Certainly Radical <lb />
ideas and ways suit the masses. <lb />
It is to be for granted that <lb />
we to see our streets <lb />
draped in mourning every <lb />
time a Radical convention is <lb />
held in our midst. We love to <lb />
of the District, the Reflector sake honor do <lb />
stands ready to come to his sup- <lb />
port and will labor earnestly to <lb />
secure his election. We will <lb />
always be found battling under goods box commenced i <lb />
Democratic colors and will stand i gentlemen here <lb />
,, . , ., stranger you, you will <lb />
by the nominees of the party. <lb />
And we speak this as well for <lb />
every friend of Mr. Skinner in <lb />
Pitt county. If the convention <lb />
deems it best to nominate some <lb />
other man, every one stands <lb />
ready to rally to the support of <lb />
the candidate of the party. <lb />
you has never Leered <lb />
before lives. I born in <lb />
Ohio, <lb />
de de gentleman re- <lb />
I has de audacity <lb />
say I has lived you <lb />
teen months, I wants tell <lb />
what am de matter <lb />
dis county. I will <lb />
WEAK NERVES <lb />
P a i Tonie <lb />
which Containing Celery <lb />
Ox, wonderful it <lb />
nil <lb />
RHEUMATISM <lb />
the <lb />
blood. It out the lactic acid, which <lb />
cause <lb />
organs to <lb />
the remedy foe <lb />
and restores the Mood- <lb />
a healthy condition. It la <lb />
KIDNEY COMPLAINTS <lb />
Pain restores <lb />
the liver and to perfect health. This <lb />
power, combined with its nerve <lb />
tonics, makes it the best remedy for <lb />
kidney complaints. <lb />
DYSPEPSIA <lb />
the <lb />
stomach, and quiets the nerves of the <lb />
This Is why It cures even <lb />
worse cases of Dyspepsia, <lb />
CONSTIPATION <lb />
Celery la not a <lb />
tic. It is a laxative, easy natural <lb />
action to the bowels. Regularity surely fol <lb />
lows Its use. <lb />
L. C. LATHAM. <lb />
HARRY <lb />
Recommended by and business <lb />
for book. <lb />
I Prostration, Nervous Headache, <lb />
Neuralgia, Weakness, Stomach men. <lb />
and Liver Dye- Sold by <lb />
and all of Kidney. WELLS, RICHARDSON CO. <lb />
VT. <lb />
said in the outset we hope leave hit man <lb />
the convention will do its work people lean <lb />
more de chance had <lb />
harmoniously and without dis- <lb />
and we urge one <lb />
to go there with the best interest <lb />
of the party at heart. <lb />
Excursion to Bath. <lb />
slavery has I know <lb />
did, I tell hit am <lb />
censure de downtrodden <lb />
race. de down- <lb />
trodden captured d crowd. <lb />
I One old yelled out <lb />
I words, words put <lb />
em in Jim he up <lb />
Tuesday morning July 24th being an. he would give <lb />
the one for our grand excursion, at WOuld fix him <lb />
about sixty of us boarded the steam- up speech would min- <lb />
commanded by Capt. j the gentleman <lb />
Mayo, bound for the historic town be <lb />
of Bath, located in Beaufort county, time had make <lb />
IS miles below Washington on Bath ; I you has all <lb />
Creek. Music was furnished for the git <lb />
occasion by string band, j case i helped Got. Jarvis lay <lb />
Refreshments by Mr. Ed Randolph,; off do districts in 1873, I <lb />
of Bedding who did credit jest es many <lb />
R. GREENE. JR. Manager. <lb />
WE are now fitted up in first-class and are prepared to man- <lb />
upon short notice any kind or of <lb />
RIDING VEHICLES. <lb />
SPECIAL ATTENTION TO ALL REPAIRING. <lb />
We also keep a nice line of <lb />
READY <lb />
Come and see us. <lb />
harness. <lb />
Satisfaction Guaranteed. <lb />
SUCCESSORS TO N S. CO <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
THE LEADERS IN <lb />
ALL KINDS OF GOODS, j <lb />
Our Fall and Winter stock of Dry Goods, <lb />
Clothing, Shoes, Hats, etc., have arrived, and all <lb />
friends and customers are invited to call and ex- <lb />
goods and prices. <lb />
Having purchased the entire mercantile business of John <lb />
Co. including notes, book accounts and all evidences of debt and mer- <lb />
solicit their and increased patronage. <lb />
able to make all purchases cash, getting advantage of the <lb />
discounts, we Will be enabled to sell as cheaply as any one of Nor <lb />
folk. Wassail retain our employ J. Congleton as general <lb />
of the with his former partner Skinner as assist <lb />
ant, who will always be glad to see and serve their old customers. <lb />
A special branch of our will be to furnish cash at reasonable <lb />
rates to to cultivate and harvest their crops, in sums of to <lb />
with security. <lb />
to himself by his gentlemanly bear <lb />
and the grace and dignity with <lb />
which he wore a white Cleveland <lb />
and Beaver. Messrs Cal <lb />
and Hanks gave a free <lb />
which was highly <lb />
and much enjoyed by all. <lb />
Stopped only a few moments at <lb />
Yankee Hall, our little party <lb />
was increased by twenty-five or <lb />
thirty seekers after pleasure and <lb />
recreation. Dancing was announced <lb />
as being in order and partners for <lb />
the first quadrille took their places <lb />
the lower deck, the band struck <lb />
es he did white <lb />
sec how de orator could <lb />
have helped Gov. Jarvis in 1873 <lb />
he had only bin <lb />
months, but de audience <lb />
seem de so i <lb />
Arise men mighty mold. <lb />
Men de strong <lb />
Our hearts are all unstained by gold, <lb />
And free from its stains. <lb />
Lift up your heads why hang they down <lb />
Why fetter the free spirit thus f <lb />
not misfortune found. <lb />
We live for you and you for us. <lb />
sum more <lb />
with plans laid down by the <lb />
State Executive Committee. <lb />
H. Jr., <lb />
Com. Ex. Com. <lb />
up on a lively tune the but de audience up so much <lb />
fantastic was shuffled with a grace j applause I ketch <lb />
and dignity that did full justice to l earns my bread de sweat <lb />
the participants. Time passed so my brow running down my forehead <lb />
pleasantly that we were in Wash- rivers de great deep, I <lb />
Democratic Convention. <lb />
A Convention of the Demo <lb />
of Pitt county will <lb />
be held at the Court House in <lb />
Greenville, on Thursday <lb />
day of August at IS o'clock <lb />
m., for the purpose of behold social equality and broth- <lb />
candidates for the Legislature love exhibited. It is very <lb />
and the various County to see some little <lb />
The several Township white-skinned take a black <lb />
Committees are requested to skinned aside and hug <lb />
call meetings for their respective; anti tell him of his <lb />
townships on Saturday the 18th j exceeding great love. Of course <lb />
day of August at o'clock j white men like to see white men <lb />
p. m. at the usual place of meet-; their spots, and become <lb />
for the purpose of appoint-1 niggers. These things are well <lb />
delegates to said Con- suited to the requirements of the <lb />
for the nomination The cheek these <lb />
candidates for Constable and the j have is beyond ex- <lb />
five Democrats to con- Gr decree, <lb />
an Executive Committee , . <lb />
the township. Tuesday the Democracy <lb />
The townships will First District will <lb />
entitled to select the at Elizabeth City for the <lb />
number of delegates and selecting the <lb />
same number of alternates candidate to go before the <lb />
represent them in the said in coming election. As <lb />
Convention, to , this is the last appearance of the <lb />
Beaver Dam, ; I before h e <lb />
Bethel, ; Carolina, ; assembles we take occasion <lb />
; ; Falkland, <lb />
; Farmville, ; Greenville, <lb />
Swift Creek, <lb />
By order of Democratic <lb />
Executive Committee of Pitt <lb />
county. Alex. L. Blow, <lb />
R Williams, Jr., Sec'y. <lb />
Mr. W. A. Guthrie has been <lb />
brought out by the Republicans <lb />
as their candidate for Associate <lb />
Justice of the Supreme Court j greater and some <lb />
since Judge Russell declined j These are Messrs. T. G. <lb />
j Skinner, G. II. Brown, Jr., C. F. <lb />
Warren, J. E. Moore and <lb />
to express the hope that it will <lb />
be an harmonious meeting and <lb />
that the deliberations of the body <lb />
will be marked with utmost or- <lb />
and quiet. We earnestly <lb />
trust there will be no repetition <lb />
of heated and lengthy con- <lb />
test that prevailed two years <lb />
ago. There will probably be <lb />
live candidates for the <lb />
all of whom will have a fol- <lb />
the nomination. <lb />
Every Democratic Club of <lb />
Pitt c should select <lb />
gates to the Convention to be <lb />
held at Morehead City on the <lb />
15th. Let no club fail to be rep- <lb />
resented. Read the call for the <lb />
convention published on first <lb />
page cf this paper. <lb />
The strongest praise for Harrison <lb />
and Morton comes from the <lb />
that know them best. This <lb />
is true of no other ticket in the field. <lb />
There has been as said, <lb />
perhaps, in commendation of <lb />
that ticket, both at home and <lb />
abroad as of any that has ever <lb />
been placed before the American <lb />
people. It was dull from the <lb />
beginning, it has created no en- <lb />
anywhere except <lb />
among the imported Chinese, <lb />
and the Carolinian knows it. It <lb />
was put up to be defeated, and <lb />
it will receive that for which it <lb />
was intended. North Carolina <lb />
will tell tax <lb />
Morton what she thinks of him <lb />
in November. <lb />
a a <lb />
The from now until <lb />
the first of January for SO cents. <lb />
Tell your neighbor. <lb />
W. B. <lb />
Shaw. <lb />
From the last issue of the <lb />
Elizabeth City Falcon we get <lb />
some idea of the probable <lb />
j strength of each candidate. That <lb />
i paper accords to Mr. Skinner <lb />
j votes, and if the figures are <lb />
accurate he will enter the con- <lb />
with sufficient strength <lb />
to secure the nomination upon <lb />
the first being all <lb />
necessary to a choice. His <lb />
strength is summarized as fol- <lb />
Dare, <lb />
Gates, <lb />
Pitt, ; Hertford, ; Wash <lb />
; Tyrrell, <lb />
co, ; Currituck, ; Camden, <lb />
The re- <lb />
votes will be divided <lb />
among the other gentlemen <lb />
above named. Of the counties <lb />
not mentioned Hyde has <lb />
for Mr. Warren, has <lb />
instructed for Mr. Brown and <lb />
Martin is accredited to Mr. <lb />
Moore. How Carteret stands <lb />
has not yet been ascertained. <lb />
The Reflector is known to <lb />
be favorable to the nomination <lb />
of Mr. Skinner and hopes to see <lb />
before realizing the fact. Re- <lb />
there only half an hour, and <lb />
again our party was and <lb />
went our way rejoicing, snuffing <lb />
the salt air and fully enjoying its re <lb />
influence. Arriving at <lb />
Bath at half past one o'clock, pro- <lb />
at once to the old <lb />
pal Church erected 1734. A brick <lb />
structure about brick all <lb />
ported from England. It is in good <lb />
repairs, furnished with plain pine <lb />
seats, lighted at night with <lb />
bracket lamps, one chandelier in <lb />
the center. The whole sheeting is <lb />
partially covered with running ivy <lb />
which lends it a cool inviting <lb />
air. The floor is of brick and is <lb />
the covering for graves, in fact the <lb />
entire church is a grave yard as all <lb />
of the original settlers who died <lb />
there were buried beneath the floor <lb />
and in its walls. Just to the left of <lb />
the pulpit and on the wall is a head <lb />
and on it the following in- <lb />
lies the body of <lb />
Mrs. Palmer, wife of <lb />
Palmer, Esq , one of his Maj- <lb />
council and surveyor general <lb />
of the lands of this Province, who <lb />
departed this life Oct. 19th, 1705, <lb />
aged. years- After laboring <lb />
of them under the severest bodily <lb />
brought by change of <lb />
climate and though she went to her <lb />
native land, received no relief but <lb />
returned bore them with <lb />
common resolution and resignation <lb />
to the The town of Bath was <lb />
founded in 1700 by John Lawson, <lb />
Joel Martin and Simon <lb />
and on the right of the door in the <lb />
wall is a very neat tablet to their <lb />
memory by the late Wm. Walling <lb />
Esq., of Washington, N. C. There <lb />
are six general stores, then two saw <lb />
mills owned and managed by the <lb />
Lumber Co., one steam <lb />
grist mill owned by C. C. Arch <lb />
bell, good schools, good water and <lb />
only one disciple J. T. <lb />
Nicholson, who has entire control of <lb />
the sick. Remained at Bath two <lb />
hours, left there at half past three, <lb />
then the fun began. We bad clog <lb />
dancing, parties, rock the <lb />
and were highly enter- <lb />
by three young gentlemen <lb />
from the gall berry regions of Pitt <lb />
who gave us vocal nearly the <lb />
evening. Arrived home at <lb />
past nine o'clock a tired <lb />
feeling fully repaid from the trip. <lb />
K. A. S. <lb />
THE MAN <lb />
p BE SEEN EVERY DAY, but the man who keeps a fresh supply of <lb />
Groceries, Fruits, Confections, Cigars, <lb />
TOBACCO, CANNED GOODS, <lb />
Can be found whenever wanted. You only have to look tor <lb />
V. L. STEPHENS, <lb />
And all your in the above foods can be supplied. <lb />
BOXES OF CONFECTION'S PUT HP TO ORDER. <lb />
FINE <lb />
to Bethel. <lb />
MB. over near <lb />
Bethel de part week, <lb />
be <lb />
big Friday I <lb />
over see do fun. I <lb />
git late <lb />
much be did den, <lb />
listen sum de grandest <lb />
speeches hit ever do fortune <lb />
mortal man hear. I tried <lb />
report speeches <lb />
tor but I can't say I am much <lb />
success as reporter. Hits <lb />
true I kin write de <lb />
short has ever <lb />
bin seen but de am <lb />
I what I has written hits <lb />
jest cs much me es hit <lb />
is else. I got few <lb />
notes however <lb />
may prove Be master <lb />
de ceremonies <lb />
jest es black es he <lb />
bow-legged, bow leg <lb />
not on <lb />
rights other people an <lb />
sidewalk. had made <lb />
mistake in did <lb />
cut leave room put his <lb />
cross ways his face, so <lb />
hit had be set sorter <lb />
ed de right eye de <lb />
left shoulder left de <lb />
upper jaw de side, <lb />
de lower jaw on de <lb />
right side, he had habit <lb />
either jaw or both jaws <lb />
has all over dis country, <lb />
but I will say, I has seen more <lb />
ignorant people in de <lb />
mouths than I ever seed before in <lb />
all my remark ended <lb />
de popularity. Even Jim <lb />
went back on him flung his hat <lb />
down on de ground cs <lb />
he would git gentleman <lb />
behind de <lb />
him sum. Ho be hit <lb />
would be his body when hit was <lb />
time quit. Be policeman cum <lb />
den had conversation <lb />
Jim, one de poets <lb />
Bethel got on barrel <lb />
now and let peace <lb />
Er else you'll in jail, <lb />
how tech de <lb />
cup <lb />
Er git caught de Bethel <lb />
Be audience <lb />
be sum more so they <lb />
adjourned sine die es rapidly es <lb />
I did likewise. <lb />
Pete Carter, P. K. <lb />
Hog C, July 28th 1888. <lb />
Farmer's Alliance. <lb />
A meeting was held at Elm Grove <lb />
Friday July 20th, for the purpose of <lb />
organizing a Farmer's Alliance. C <lb />
C. Kirkman presided over the meet <lb />
Twenty-three members were <lb />
enrolled. The following officers <lb />
were Pres. Asa Garris, <lb />
Vice-Pres. G. W. B. Garris; Sec. <lb />
H. Fleming; If. M. Ewell; <lb />
Chaplin Rev. John Branch, <lb />
Stocks, Assistant <lb />
A. X. Door Keeper <lb />
and assistant J. Smith and W. <lb />
W. Ewell; Sergeant at arms Jesse <lb />
Stocks. The next meeting will be <lb />
held at School House Aug. <lb />
4th at o'clock A. M. All of the <lb />
Alliance members arc in- <lb />
Asa Garris President. <lb />
If. Secretary. <lb />
WILSON <lb />
COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE, <lb />
FOR YOUNG LADIES. <lb />
The 34th. session of tins school <lb />
5th session under the present <lb />
will begin on Monday, Sept. 3rd, 1888 <lb />
The corps of will be enlarged, <lb />
made in every de- <lb />
A school of Short-hand and <lb />
will be added to the of study. <lb />
The departments of Music and Art <lb />
each presided over by a skillful teacher. <lb />
water, Healthy location. Terms <lb />
moderate. For and full par- <lb />
apply to <lb />
SILAS E. WARREN, Principal., <lb />
Wilson, X. O, <lb />
THIS ELECTION YEAR <lb />
And LEAP YEAR has nothing to do with, the price of <lb />
GROCERIES. <lb />
If you desire to purchase a article in <lb />
FLOUR, SUGAR, COFFEE, MEAT, <lb />
Or anything in that line, call on <lb />
C. TYSON, Greenville, C. <lb />
Provisions, Canned Goods, General Family Supplies, <lb />
Tobacco, Always on Hand. <lb />
J. L. SUGG, <lb />
LIFE AND FIRE INSURANCE AGENT, <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C <lb />
OFFICE SUGG JAMES OLD <lb />
All kinds of Risks placed in strictly <lb />
FIRST-CLASS COMPANIES <lb />
At lowest current rates <lb />
AM AGENT FOR A FIRST-CLASS FIRE PROOF SAFE. <lb />
THE OLD RELIABLE CARRIAGE FACTORY <lb />
STILL TO THE FRONT <lb />
D. Williamson, <lb />
SUCCESSOR TO FLANAGAN. <lb />
WILL <lb />
Printing Office for Sale. <lb />
ON MONDAY, the 3rd day of September <lb />
next will be sold in Greenville, at <lb />
public auction, the complete Newspaper <lb />
and Job Printing outfit formerly used by <lb />
the Democratic Standard. Outfit con- <lb />
one column Washington Hand <lb />
Press, one Rotary Job Press, one <lb />
Proof Press, one Plow Paper Cutter, <lb />
all Cases, Cabinets, <lb />
Type, Rules, , for a col- <lb />
Newspaper and Job office. The <lb />
above mentioned office may be bought at <lb />
private sale before that day. Terms <lb />
made known on day of sale or by <lb />
to <lb />
Moore A Bernard, <lb />
Is Reliable Goods At <lb />
Reasonable Prices. <lb />
If such be your wants, we can supply them. <lb />
We are receiving weekly <lb />
NEW GOODS <lb />
OF THE LATEST STYLES. <lb />
GIVE US A GALL. <lb />
LITTLE, HOUSE k BRO. <lb />
PHOTONS, BUGGIES, CARTS DRAYS. <lb />
My Factory i equipped the best Mechanics, consequently put up nothing <lb />
but WORK. We keep up with the times and the latest improved styles. <lb />
Best material used all work. All styles of Springs are used, you can select <lb />
Brewster, Storm, Coil, Ram Horn, Ki <lb />
Also keep on hand a full line of ready made <lb />
HARNESS AND WHIPS, I <lb />
the year round, will sell as LOW as the lowest. <lb />
Special Attention Given to REPAIRING. <lb />
Thanking the people of this and surrounding counties fur past favor hope <lb />
merit a continuance of the same. <lb />
JOHN SIMMS<lb />
Merchant Tailor, <lb />
I never put out or an- <lb />
to the public of great sales and <lb />
job lots. I never pretend to offer such stock. <lb />
I My rule of business is to buy and sell at the <lb />
Lowest Possible Cash Figures, and to deal only <lb />
in the <lb />
es de might require. He <lb />
it tendered him with a flattering w as good I <lb />
Oxford Female Seminary <lb />
OXFORD, VI. C <lb />
The Next Session Opens September <lb />
The faculty consists of the <lb />
Rev. C. A. Jenkins, cf <lb />
Miss School of <lb />
Mrs. Twitty, Ladles <lb />
Miss Hall, Art School, N. <lb />
Miss Clark, College of <lb />
Mrs. Miss Jordan and <lb />
Miss Hobgood. <lb />
OF WEEKS t <lb />
fuel, lights, washing, <lb />
course, Latin. French, <lb />
if paid in advance, y <lb />
The above with music, <lb />
A special discount for two or more <lb />
from a family- or a neighborhood. <lb />
Ai for <lb />
F. P. HOBGOOD, <lb />
E. C. GLENN. <lb />
COMMISSION MERCHANT. <lb />
STANDARD GUANO ACID PHOSPHATE, <lb />
PULVERIZED OYSTER SHELL, <lb />
SHELL LIME. PURE DISSOLVED BONE, <lb />
COTTON SEED MEAL AND <lb />
Tennessee Wagons, for sale. <lb />
N. C. Mar. 1887. <lb />
W. L. BROWN <lb />
COMMISSION MERCHANT <lb />
AND AGENT FOR THE MILL . <lb />
Highest Cash price paid for Cotton Seed or <lb />
Meal given in exchange. Has for sale <lb />
Acid Lime and Cotton Seed Meal <lb />
Either for Cash or on Time. <lb />
FARMER'S BONE FERTILIZER. <lb />
A SPECIALTY it Is to be superior to any fertilizer on the market. <lb />
My stock is the Most Complete, the Best and <lb />
the Cheapest in the State. Again, and yet again <lb />
do I challenge any merchant tailor to compete <lb />
fir lit, Quality, <lb />
j. c. chestnut, ice s ice <lb />
I MY <lb />
GREENVILLE, H. C. <lb />
Has on hand n well assorted stock of <lb />
Light Canned Good., hit, <lb />
Confections, Tobacco, <lb />
Cigars, Ac. <lb />
which will be acid at <lb />
prices. Give him call, at the corn re <lb />
under the Opera House. <lb />
THE NEW MILLINERY STORE OF <lb />
MRS. M. T. <lb />
Ma- lately been repaired and up <lb />
and has received a display <lb />
of New Millinery for <lb />
SPRING AND SUMMER <lb />
Besides her usual line of trimmed and <lb />
Hats, Ornaments and general <lb />
millinery goods, she has the prettiest , <lb />
stock of Silks, shaded Rib- <lb />
Gauzes, etc., in the market. Give <lb />
her a call at the Old Stand. <lb />
Save Money So.-v Money. <lb />
The Best In The World. <lb />
SEVEN SPRINGS HOTEL. <lb />
Is now open for accommodation <lb />
of guests and visitors to the <lb />
The properties of the waters arc well <lb />
known to cure Kidney and Bladder <lb />
Indigestion, Debility and <lb />
General Prostration. The house has <lb />
been thoroughly renovated. <lb />
HUME, minor company. <lb />
Three Big Houses. <lb />
RICHMOND, NORFOLK, <lb />
A REVOLUTION IN PRICES. <lb />
OLDEST DEALERS. LARGEST HOUSES. BEST INSTRUMENTS <lb />
LOWEST PRICES. EASIEST TERMS. <lb />
Conveyances can be had to the Springs <lb />
from Mt. Olive, or <lb />
LaGrange. The proprietors return many <lb />
I thanks for past favors and respectfully <lb />
I solicit ft continuance of the same. <lb />
Respectfully <lb />
Proprietors. <lb />
the store of Messrs. Hurry Skinner A CK. <lb />
where ICE can be had all <lb />
the day In quantities to suit at <lb />
Ice delivered In all parts of. the <lb />
cry morning without extra charge. <lb />
orders personally attended In and <lb />
packed for out of town customer. <lb />
Thanking the for their past lib- <lb />
patronage. I solicit a continuance at <lb />
same. Respectfully, <lb />
E. B. MOORE, <lb />
May 1888 <lb />
Horses <lb />
Mules. <lb />
A car load Just arrived and now aH <lb />
sale by. <lb />
King's old stand. Will sell <lb />
CHEAP FOR CASH, <lb />
or at reasonable terms on time. I <lb />
stock for Cash and can afford to l <lb />
as cheap as anyone. Give me a call. <lb />
Have Just procured several <lb />
Vehicles and will take passengers fail <lb />
point at reasonable rates. <lb />
Sale, feed and Lira Mil, <lb />
AT WHEN <lb />
TOM is<lb /></p>
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                <p>
I FILE AT P. <lb />
any be for it in Ilk I <lb />
Local <lb />
The best Butter kept <lb />
constantly on ice at <lb />
Harry Skinner Co's. <lb />
August. <lb />
Get yon a Cleveland Walk- <lb />
Cane at the Old Brick Store. <lb />
Cook Stoves repaired at Terrell's. <lb />
Dark again. <lb />
and ladies are invited <lb />
to visit Ryan refresh <lb />
parlor when they want ice <lb />
cream of other refresh men ts. <lb />
Crops are suffering. <lb />
We will pay the Cash <lb />
pounds of Beeswax, at the Old <lb />
Brick Store. <lb />
months this year have <lb />
gone. <lb />
Flower pots at Cost at Terrell's. <lb />
This is the first day of the eighth <lb />
month of 1588. <lb />
Point Lace Flour has been tried <lb />
and is the best and cheapest at the <lb />
Old Brick Store. <lb />
Two or three mad dogs recently <lb />
killed in this section- <lb />
First of the <lb />
Mullets at the Old Brick Store. <lb />
The showers Friday night and <lb />
Saturday were refreshing. <lb />
The famous Brook's Cotton <lb />
and all makes Gins for <lb />
sale by Alfred Forbes. A specialty <lb />
of the Hall Stonewall Cotton <lb />
Gins. <lb />
Five Wednesdays live <lb />
and live Fridays in August. <lb />
Foe the next thirty days, the <lb />
balance of oar Spring and Summer <lb />
stock will be sold at coal for cash. <lb />
II. <lb />
Dr. L has fitted up <lb />
new dental office handsomely. <lb />
For Tinware go to Terrell's. <lb />
The younger folks bad a party in <lb />
Germania Hall Friday night. <lb />
Don't suffer with heat during the <lb />
warm weather. Go to Ryan Bed- <lb />
and keep cool. <lb />
Just at this time the general crop <lb />
out look is not very <lb />
The sale of the Boss Famous <lb />
Lunch Milk Biscuit during ex. <lb />
ceded the sales of the former year <lb />
by 380.701 pounds. Try them, at <lb />
the Old Brick Store. <lb />
Next Monday the County Com- <lb />
will be in regular monthly <lb />
session. <lb />
Smoke Stacks made to order at <lb />
Terrell's. <lb />
Several of our citizens were out at <lb />
the union at Swamp <lb />
Sunday. <lb />
per Co's <lb />
Sweet Scotch Snuff at Brick <lb />
Store. <lb />
Watermelons are more plentiful. <lb />
Some few nice ones have been in <lb />
market. <lb />
Ryan ft Bedding received another <lb />
lot of campaign beavers a days <lb />
ago. <lb />
The Greenville Guard reached <lb />
home last Friday night from the en- <lb />
Lemonade, milk shakes, soda <lb />
water, ice cream etc., can always be <lb />
at Ryan ft <lb />
August gives us five Wednesdays, <lb />
hence five copies of the <lb />
during the <lb />
Buy Excelsior Cook Stoves at <lb />
Terrell's. <lb />
See notice to creditors by George <lb />
A. Administrator of W. <lb />
W. in this pa per. <lb />
The name P. Co., is a <lb />
guarantee that their Sweet Scotch <lb />
Snuff is the Cleanest, Healthiest, <lb />
Cheapest and Best in the world, <lb />
will be sold at Manufacturers prices <lb />
at the Old Brick Store- <lb />
Mr. S. J. Nobles sent us a sack of <lb />
large nice apples last Wednesday for <lb />
which thanks are returned. <lb />
If you want Cotton Gins, Grain <lb />
Fans, Feed Feed Mills or <lb />
a Mill cheap, call on D. D. <lb />
Co. <lb />
what make a <lb />
town grow and prosper. We <lb />
to see them tried in Greenville. <lb />
Place your orders for Tobacco Flues <lb />
at Terrell's. <lb />
The colored base ball club of this <lb />
town went to Wilson yesterday to <lb />
play a game with the club there. <lb />
A yoke of fine Steers, good log <lb />
haulers, for sale by R. A. Bynum, <lb />
N. C, <lb />
Some boys we could name have <lb />
been disconsolate for a few days, <lb />
owing to the absence of their girls. <lb />
Greenville on the 4th of <lb />
July, a medal. Engraved upon it is <lb />
Female Institute, Dis <lb />
in vocal music, <lb />
Finder will be rewarded <lb />
by returning medal to J. B. Cherry. <lb />
A week ago to day first, bale <lb />
of new crop cotton was sold in <lb />
Savannah. It brought cents a <lb />
pound. <lb />
Ai Road Overseers are required <lb />
to make their report to the <lb />
Supervisors on the first Saturday in <lb />
August. <lb />
A mail route from Greenville to <lb />
Marlboro via Cobb's Store has been <lb />
established and will begin in about <lb />
two weeks. <lb />
Pitt Pomona Grange will <lb />
meet in Greenville on Thursday, <lb />
August 9th. All members request- <lb />
ed to be present. <lb />
The Wilson says that <lb />
account people never run in <lb />
Bat that sentence can be doubly <lb />
construed, for it is just that class of <lb />
persons who are the worst for get- <lb />
ting in debt that is when they can <lb />
get some one who will trust <lb />
Personal <lb />
Miss Lizzie Redding is visiting in <lb />
Wilson. <lb />
Mr. J. J. Cherry wife are now <lb />
at Springs. <lb />
Mr W. B. Wilson and are <lb />
visiting in Plymouth. <lb />
Mrs. M Bernard has gone on a <lb />
visit to Wilmington. <lb />
Mrs. F. G. James returned Mon- <lb />
day from Wilmington. <lb />
Mr. S. M. is at Rocky <lb />
Mount for a few days. <lb />
Mr. Alex has moved bis <lb />
from this place to Salisbury. <lb />
Miss Jennie Williams returned <lb />
home Saturday from a visit to Falk- <lb />
land. <lb />
A little child of Mr. W. C. <lb />
of Beaver Dam, died Monday <lb />
night. <lb />
Miss Belle Bogart, of Washington, <lb />
spent the past week visiting Miss <lb />
Rosa <lb />
Misses Sadie Short and Susie <lb />
Brown returned home last week <lb />
Kinston. <lb />
Dr. D. L. James will be at Bethel <lb />
Thursday and Friday of this week <lb />
on business. <lb />
Sirs. Warren of Penny Hill, <lb />
is visiting her parents, Sir. and Mrs. <lb />
S. B. Wilson, one mile from Green- <lb />
ville. <lb />
of <lb />
Hyde county, spent a few-days this <lb />
week visiting Sirs. Duckett at the <lb />
Institute. <lb />
Prof. J. B. Brewer, President of <lb />
C. B. F. Institute, was <lb />
in Greenville a few days of last <lb />
week in the of the school. <lb />
Mrs. P. C. and daughter. <lb />
Miss Ella, Mrs. L. C. Latham and <lb />
children, an the of Col. <lb />
Harry Skinner left last <lb />
day for Morehead. <lb />
Rev. W. R. Ware, of Washington, <lb />
preached in the Methodist Church <lb />
here last Sunday morning. Rev. E. <lb />
C. Glenn will occupy the same pulpit <lb />
next Sunday night. <lb />
Mr. of LaGrange, <lb />
was in town looking <lb />
his tailoring business lie <lb />
done much work in this section and <lb />
his all give <lb />
Our <lb />
mid Miss have from <lb />
their visit to the country and now <lb />
sometimes can be seen a at the <lb />
as we pass by. <lb />
Mr. came home Thurs <lb />
day from Nag's Head. Sirs. Tucker <lb />
is at Warrenton. Mr. Tucker leaves <lb />
this to join her there and <lb />
will go to Asheville and remain <lb />
several weeks. <lb />
Dr V. who is <lb />
zing Alliances in the East- <lb />
em portion of the State, was town <lb />
last week. few years the doctor <lb />
was a resident of Greenville and his <lb />
numerous friends here were glad to <lb />
see him. <lb />
lb-. R. R. Gotten and family, Sir. <lb />
R. A. Tyson and daughter Misses <lb />
Lizzie Perkins and Hortense Forbes, <lb />
Dr. C. J. W. B. <lb />
Brown, W. B. Green and <lb />
Fleming and Master E. <lb />
left Saturday Some of <lb />
the party as well as many of those <lb />
who went, down Saturday previous <lb />
expected to return home last night <lb />
will soon be going to <lb />
Northern cities in quest of new <lb />
goods. should prepare their <lb />
early. <lb />
We learn just before going to <lb />
press that the Tarboro base ball <lb />
club will be down here Friday to <lb />
play the Greenville boys. <lb />
Higgs and have some- <lb />
thing else to say in their advertise- <lb />
They sell goods at cost, and <lb />
every bargain is set to music. <lb />
Saturday evening a small col- <lb />
boy entered the <lb />
Post-office and stole about 93.00 in <lb />
money. He was captured and the <lb />
money recovered. <lb />
The ferry attracts large crowds <lb />
on Sundays. It is made too <lb />
a day of sport by many who go <lb />
there, to engage boat riding upon <lb />
the Sabbath. <lb />
The County Convention to <lb />
candidates for the various <lb />
offices is called Thursday, <lb />
inst. The township primaries will <lb />
be held on Saturday, <lb />
There was a difficulty at Bethel on <lb />
the return home Ola <lb />
Forbes and J. C. members <lb />
of the Guard, in which the latter <lb />
was struck with a gun and hurt. <lb />
The Policemen the town are not <lb />
always attentive to their duty. In <lb />
one instance their attention has <lb />
been repeatedly directed to a <lb />
that unmoved. <lb />
While the weather is so dry and <lb />
there is such a scarcity of water, it <lb />
strikes us as being a good time to <lb />
do work upon such places on the <lb />
public roads as usually get bad in <lb />
winter. <lb />
Greenville Guards are a <lb />
clever, handsome set <lb />
and Richard Williams in <lb />
personal pulchritude is with the <lb />
foremost of the <lb />
ton Star. <lb />
Now that the encampment is over <lb />
tho members of the Guard should <lb />
lose none of their ardor for the or- <lb />
of their devotion <lb />
will be displayed when the times for <lb />
drills come around. <lb />
Weeds have again posses- <lb />
of Cherry Hill Cemetery <lb />
the place just now presents a most <lb />
unsightly appearance. Why do not <lb />
the authorities have the grounds <lb />
cared for and see that <lb />
proper attention is given T <lb />
A man of a neighboring <lb />
town was taking bis girl to ride re- <lb />
and from some cause he sang <lb />
the ii line of that familiar hymn, <lb />
shall I do to be and <lb />
the answer came, We <lb />
think he ought to eat a lot of it, too. <lb />
A large snake entered the front <lb />
porch to the residence of Mr. H. F. <lb />
Harris, a few days since, and crawl- <lb />
ed on the bird cage to catch the <lb />
bird. The. noise made the latter <lb />
attracted the occupants of the <lb />
and the snake was knocked off and <lb />
killed. <lb />
Good School <lb />
Wilson Collegiate Institute for <lb />
ladies is advertised in this <lb />
paper. It is strictly a non-sectarian <lb />
school, and skillful <lb />
teachers every department. New <lb />
features will be added at the next <lb />
The school is highly <lb />
mended. Send for <lb />
A New Feature. <lb />
Prof. Duckett at the solicitation of <lb />
and patrons of the Institute <lb />
has decided to introduce the <lb />
feature early in Term. <lb />
A competent drill master will be <lb />
employed and all the arrangements <lb />
made as soon as possible. No <lb />
doubt this will add largely to the <lb />
school and cause its patronage to <lb />
increase. <lb />
Fire <lb />
The large saw mill belong- <lb />
to Sir. Rufus Fleming, at <lb />
Hall, was destroyed by fire last <lb />
Friday night. The origin of the fire <lb />
is unknown but is supposed to have <lb />
caught from furnace. The loss <lb />
is estimated at with no <lb />
We sympathize with Mr. <lb />
Fleming. Three times within <lb />
last, two years he has suffered <lb />
losses by fire. <lb />
New Enterprise <lb />
Messrs. Ryan have <lb />
purchased steam mill near the <lb />
to White- <lb />
head, and in a few weeks will be <lb />
prepared to purchase all the pine <lb />
and cypress timber that can be <lb />
bought in this market. They will <lb />
begin at once fitting up the mill <lb />
with new machinery. wish the <lb />
all the success it de- <lb />
serves. More will be said of it later. <lb />
Marriage Licenses <lb />
The Register of Deeds issued only <lb />
six marriage, licenses during the <lb />
mouth three to white and <lb />
three to colored couples. <lb />
white were Quince and <lb />
Annie W. J. <lb />
laud Mary Ann Cox, Noah <lb />
land Forbes. colored <lb />
were Moses and Mary S. <lb />
Jno. II. and Mary <lb />
Levon. Andrew Jones Esther <lb />
Wast on. <lb />
i Drowned. <lb />
We learn that a man <lb />
ed Pollard, aged <lb />
years, was drowned in the river <lb />
while in bathing with some friends <lb />
near Bluff, on last Friday. <lb />
Young Pollard could not swim and <lb />
in some way managed to get be <lb />
his depth when no one was <lb />
near him. He made no for <lb />
help, and the first known bis be- <lb />
drowned was when his friends <lb />
missed him. He was an energetic <lb />
man and his untimely death <lb />
is to be deplored. <lb />
Time For Work <lb />
Greenville cannot expect to bet. <lb />
tor her condition by standing still. <lb />
The business men cannot ex- <lb />
to reap a full share of trade if <lb />
no effort is made to procure it. <lb />
Other towns we might mention are <lb />
awake and working hard to draw a <lb />
large trade to them during the <lb />
coming fall and winter. We hear <lb />
of no steps being taken in Green- <lb />
ville looking to such ends. Greater <lb />
activity enterprise should be <lb />
displayed or other towns may out- <lb />
strip us in the race. <lb />
A Belie <lb />
Prof. John Duckett showed a <lb />
grape, shot, a few days since, which <lb />
he says was lodged in the house of <lb />
Mr. W. G. Taylor, two miles from <lb />
Kinston, in during one of the <lb />
battles fought there. While <lb />
recent repairs to his house Sir. <lb />
Taylor found shot the <lb />
rafters of the building. Prof. <lb />
Duckett also showed us a specimen <lb />
of Satin, a stone formed by <lb />
the waters at Falls, which <lb />
he procured during his recent trip <lb />
there with the North Carolina teach- <lb />
Oxford Female Seminary. <lb />
We invite the attention of our <lb />
readers to the advertisement of this <lb />
prosperous and well known <lb />
It is situated in one of the <lb />
healthiest and prettiest towns in <lb />
North Carolina in the bill country <lb />
of the State. <lb />
It has a very able corps of teach <lb />
ere. The following leading schools <lb />
of America are represented by their <lb />
graduates in the Faculty, the <lb />
of Va., the Sauveur School <lb />
of Language, the Cincinnati College <lb />
of Music, the Cooper Union Art <lb />
School of N. Y. and Baltimore <lb />
Ladies College. Besides there are <lb />
four or five other teachers of <lb />
and reputation. One would <lb />
have to go far to find an abler corps <lb />
of teachers. Write to Pres. Hob- <lb />
good for a <lb />
Congressional Convention. <lb />
A nice trip has been arranged <lb />
for the Pitt county delegates and <lb />
those of our people who propose to <lb />
attend the Congressional <lb />
which meets in Elizabeth City <lb />
next, Tuesday, 7th at o'clock, p. m. <lb />
The steamer Greenville will leave <lb />
here at o'clock on Monday night <lb />
taking delegates to Washington. <lb />
There they take J. ft W. rail- <lb />
road to Jamesville, connecting with <lb />
the Roanoke River steamer for <lb />
Edenton where they take the <lb />
S. railroad for Elizabeth City, <lb />
riving at the latter place at o'clock, <lb />
r. M. hour before the meeting <lb />
of the Convention. The fare <lb />
for the round trip has been placed <lb />
at low figure of This <lb />
amount pays from Greenville to <lb />
Elizabeth City return. We <lb />
hope Pitt conn will send a full <lb />
Institute <lb />
A large advertisement of Green- <lb />
ville Institute showing a picture of <lb />
building is in Reflector <lb />
to-day. We have repeatedly urged <lb />
in these columns that it is duty <lb />
of every parent Laving children to <lb />
educate, to send them to this school <lb />
so far as is There are <lb />
good schools here, of course, <lb />
some, of them taught by efficient <lb />
and worthy teachers whose labors <lb />
deserve to meet with success, <lb />
this article it is not our <lb />
purpose to say one word to their <lb />
But Greenville Institute <lb />
bears an entirely different relation <lb />
to town and community from <lb />
what the others do. It is an <lb />
that helps to the <lb />
community, an; enterprise that the <lb />
people should take pride in foster- <lb />
and patronizing. Small private <lb />
schools, while good in their sphere, <lb />
never attract anything to the town. <lb />
Tho good that Institute has <lb />
done in this line is too well <lb />
to be commented upon. town <lb />
not afford to do without such <lb />
a school and not a person can be <lb />
who would be willing to see <lb />
its doors closed. Good schools are <lb />
blessings without parallel, and the <lb />
better patronage given them the <lb />
better school. Give Green- <lb />
ville Institute the support it <lb />
es and its influence will even <lb />
greater than now. <lb />
riD, <lb />
The club held a special meeting <lb />
last Saturday which was called to <lb />
order by President E. A. <lb />
of the previous meetings <lb />
were read and approved. Upon re- <lb />
quest constitution and by-laws <lb />
was again read and several new <lb />
names were added. J. D. <lb />
reported for tho committee on enter- <lb />
that two speakers had <lb />
invited to address the club at <lb />
each meeting during the of <lb />
August, and that <lb />
would be made a week previous to <lb />
each meeting. For Friday night, <lb />
August 3rd, Prof. John Duckett <lb />
Col. I. A. were announced as <lb />
speakers. motion J- <lb />
it was decided to hold a <lb />
general ratification meeting on Sat- <lb />
Sept. 1st, to ratify the Na- <lb />
State and county tickets, and <lb />
that all clubs and all Democrats of <lb />
the county be invited to participate. <lb />
Tho Club was addressed by J. D. <lb />
Murphy and F. G- James, both of <lb />
whom made splendid speeches. <lb />
Mr. Murphy dwelt upon the <lb />
protection and summed up <lb />
the difference between the two par <lb />
ties by declaring the Republicans a <lb />
party of high tariff and high taxes, <lb />
while Democrats were a party of <lb />
low tariff and low taxes. He touched <lb />
upon county government, drawing <lb />
the issue on the color line, <lb />
white men, intelligence and good <lb />
government on one side, <lb />
and public plunder upon <lb />
the other, calling upon Ins hearers <lb />
to choose between them. Mr. <lb />
was in his usual eloquent and <lb />
easy manner. He paid a masterly <lb />
to President Cleveland <lb />
j hi.- administration, pointing at the <lb />
great reform instituted during his <lb />
few years in office. He also refer- <lb />
red beautiful language to Allen <lb />
G- the <lb />
and to Judge Fowle, our leader <lb />
the State, urging that they be given <lb />
the hearty support of every Demo <lb />
Delegates <lb />
Below are the names of the <lb />
gates and alternates selected from <lb />
the several townships to represent <lb />
Pitt county in the Congressional <lb />
to be held at Elizabeth <lb />
City Tuesday, August 7th <lb />
S. S- V. <lb />
Joyner. S. Walker, <lb />
J. L. Ballard. <lb />
A. Tyson, J. L. <lb />
W. H. Rives. Alternates <lb />
B. F. L. W. Reasons, T. A. <lb />
BETHEL. <lb />
If. Jones, Dr. R. J. <lb />
Grimes, D. C. W. A. James, <lb />
Jr. O. Blount, J. S. <lb />
Brown, J. R. Barnhill, T. SI- Man <lb />
CAROLINA. <lb />
R. Ross, J. J. <lb />
Rawls, J. R. Alternates <lb />
A. B. H. Little, G- <lb />
M. Mooring. <lb />
A. K. Tucker, E. <lb />
S. Dixon, W. W. Tucker, J. J. <lb />
Jno. H. Smith, Os- <lb />
car Brown. Bryan <lb />
Grimes, L. White, N. W. Campbell, <lb />
Geo. W. Venters, Robert Dixon, <lb />
Osborne Nobles <lb />
Cox, A. G. Cox, <lb />
Wm. John Pierce, J. <lb />
W. Cannon, R. C. Cannon, Biggs <lb />
Harrington. S. <lb />
Dennis Branch, T. Cannon, <lb />
Henry Blount, L. Stocks, R. B. <lb />
J. J. Slay. <lb />
FALKLAND. <lb />
V. Newton, W. R. <lb />
Cotten. Alternates <lb />
Henry Harris, John King, P. G. <lb />
FARMVILLE <lb />
E. Keel, C. L. Bar- <lb />
R, B. Bynum, R. J. Lang. Al- <lb />
L. Joyner, A. D. Hill, <lb />
T. L. Turnage, S. J. Parker. <lb />
GREENVILLE. <lb />
Skinner, J. A. <lb />
Dupree. J. A. W. L. Brown, <lb />
A. J. S. H. Spain, E. O. <lb />
Gowan, J. H. Noah Forbes <lb />
Jr., J, W. Allen, A. L. Blow, R. <lb />
Jr., D. J. Whichard. Alter- <lb />
A. Fleming, I. A. Sugg, <lb />
Charles Skinner, W. J. Fleming, J. <lb />
T. Smith, Joseph Tripp, H. F. Keel, <lb />
T. C Bryan, S. A. Dudley, T. B. <lb />
Manning. <lb />
W. H. Bagwell, <lb />
Fernando Ward. <lb />
H. Langley, B. B. <lb />
SWIFT CREEK. <lb />
R. Corey, P. M. <lb />
Kilpatrick, J. Z. Brooks. Job <lb />
W. B. B. <lb />
J. A. C. P. <lb />
Moore, It. P. Collins, Jackson Pitt <lb />
man. <lb />
Notice to Creditors. <lb />
Having qualified before the Clerk of <lb />
the Superior Court Pitt County a ad- <lb />
the estate William W. <lb />
deceased, on the 25th day of <lb />
July 1888, notice is hereby given to the <lb />
creditors of said estate to present their <lb />
claims to me, on <lb />
or Wore the 1st day August 1889 or <lb />
this notice will be plead In bar of the <lb />
recovery. All persons indebted to said <lb />
estate are notified to make immediate <lb />
payment to me. This the 1st day <lb />
August <lb />
GEORGE A. <lb />
of W. W. <lb />
Alex L. Blow <lb />
DAVIS SCHOOL. <lb />
Military Boarding School <lb />
FOR BOYS and YOUNG <lb />
for Mt Gotta <lb />
quick or you will miss the <lb />
GRAND BARGAINS <lb />
now offered by HIGGS We will <lb />
now sell our entire stock of Summer Goods At <lb />
Cost and all or much less than their reg- <lb />
price and even less than their real value. <lb />
We guarantee if you spend one dollar with us <lb />
to give you tunes of elegant music from our <lb />
Imported Music Box and send you away smiling. I <lb />
Try us. <lb />
COME H K. OR YOU'LL GET LEFT. <lb />
HIGGS <lb />
O. <lb />
KINSEY SCHOOL. <lb />
GIRLS YOUNG LADIES, <lb />
all August <lb />
for Board, Tuition, Vocal and <lb />
mental Music, Washing, Lights and Fuel. <lb />
rite for Catalog to <lb />
JOSEPH KINSEY, Principal. <lb />
ALFRED FORBES. <lb />
THE RELIABLE OF C <lb />
Offers to the buyers of Pitt and surrounding counties, line of the following goods <lb />
that am not to be excelled in this market. And to he First-class and <lb />
pure straight goods. GOODS of all kinds, NOTIONS, CLOTHING, <lb />
FURNISHING GOODS. HATS and HOOTS and SHOES. LA- <lb />
and CHILDREN'S SLIPPERS, FURNITURE and HOUSE FURNISHING <lb />
GOODS, DOORS, WINDOWS, SASH and BLINDS, and QUEENS- <lb />
WARE, HARDWARE, PLOWS and PLOW CASTING, LEATHER of different <lb />
kinds, Gin and Mill Belting. Hay, Rock Lime, <lb />
Harness, Bridles and <lb />
HEAVY GROCERIES A SPECIALTY. <lb />
Agent O. N. T. Spool Cotton which r offer to the trade Wholesale <lb />
Jobbers prices, cents per dozen, less per cent for Cash. Bread Prep- <lb />
and Hall's Star Lye jobbers Prices, White Lead and bare Lin- <lb />
seed Oil, Varnishes and Paint Colors, Cucumber Wood Pumps. Salt and Wood and <lb />
Willow Wan-. Nails a specialty, me a call and I guarantee satisfaction. <lb />
re <lb />
e CO O <lb />
I I <lb />
f MI <lb />
I H I <lb />
Hi<lb />
r I <lb />
M. R. LANG. M. R. LANG, <lb />
THE GRAND SACRIFICE SALE. <lb />
Slaughter <lb />
I Shall Inaugurate The Largest Sacrifice Held In Pitt Comity. <lb />
At That Time Every Article In My Store Be Marked Down per cent Regardless of Cost <lb />
my reasons for such a sale are that i shall be unusually early in <lb />
purchase of my fall stock and i wish to give my patrons the <lb />
FIDE SALE <lb />
Right in the midst of the season and not after the season is over as such sales are usually held <lb />
DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, <lb />
DRESS GOODS, SHOES SLIPPERS, <lb />
TRIMMINGS, HATS CAPS, <lb />
NOTIONS, GOODS, <lb />
FANCY GOODS. HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS. <lb />
Prices Disregarded And Everything Included. j <lb />
Come Secure Your Bargains. <lb />
M. R. LANG. M. R. LANG. M. R. LANG. <lb />
Fall Session opens on Wednesday, <lb />
5th, 1888. <lb />
of competent and experienced Teachers. <lb />
Thorough instruction in all branches usu- <lb />
ally taught in Female Colleges. <lb />
LISE LANGUAGE A <lb />
SPECIALTY. <lb />
Location high and and one of <lb />
the best in the State. A new and hand- <lb />
some a campus of eleven acres. <lb />
TERMS VERY LOW. <lb />
For address <lb />
J. M. RHODES, <lb />
Henderson, N. C. <lb />
GREENVILLE INSTITUTE. <lb />
FALL TERM OPENS SEPT. <lb />
PROPERTY FOR SALE <lb />
On Saturday the 25th day of August, <lb />
1888, I will offer at public sale the <lb />
Court House door in Greenville, a tract <lb />
of land containing about acres more <lb />
or less, situated miles <lb />
on Tar river. tract is known as the j <lb />
land and upon it is the old i <lb />
and well-known business Hand that goes j <lb />
by that name. The store is situated on <lb />
the river convenient to the boats and is j <lb />
one the best stands for business in the j <lb />
county. Near toe store is a good four <lb />
room dwelling house. About acres of <lb />
the land Is cleared and upon it i- a well- <lb />
furnished gin house engine and all <lb />
necessary barns stables and outbuildings, , <lb />
also two good tenant houses. <lb />
Terms One-half Cash, balance <lb />
in months, with security. For j <lb />
further particulars to <lb />
E. A. TAFT. <lb />
COL. A, C. DAVIS, Supt., <lb />
Of Interest to Ladies. <lb />
Board and English Including Music Art <lb />
i Competent Teachers. For further particulars apply to <lb />
JOHN Principal, <lb />
, GREENVILLE, N.<lb /></p>
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tainting neatly executed <lb />
While in the Northern markets she <lb />
very careful to select only the best ant <lb />
latest style goods in the Millinery line, am <lb />
s prepared to oiler purchasers in <lb />
BARBER SHOP <lb />
The undersigned his Shop Ir <lb />
STYLE, <lb />
and any person desiring a <lb />
CLEAN PLEASANT <lb />
HAIR CUT, <lb />
or anything in the <lb />
TO ART <lb />
is invited to give men trial. <lb />
guaranteed or no charge made. <lb />
ALFRED CULLY <lb />
DELIGHTFUL SUMMER KIT <lb />
Bacon Sides <lb />
Bason Shoulders <lb />
Flit County Hams <lb />
Sugar Cured <lb />
Flour <lb />
Coffee <lb />
I Brown Sugar <lb />
i Granulated Sugar <lb />
I Syrup <lb />
Tobacco <lb />
Snuff <lb />
i Lard <lb />
Butter <lb />
Cheese <lb />
I Corn <lb />
Irish Potatoes <lb />
G. A. Salt <lb />
Liverpool Salt <lb />
Hides <lb />
Rags <lb />
Beeswax <lb />
Bread <lb />
BRAND EMPORIUM <lb />
Shaving, Cutting and Dressing Hair. Me <lb />
I Kerosene Oil <lb />
m top <lb />
AT THE GLASS FRONT, <lb />
the Opera at which place <lb />
have recently located, and when I have <lb />
everything in my line <lb />
NEW, CLEAN AND ATTRACTIVE, <lb />
TO M A <lb />
MODEL BARBERSHOP <lb />
with all the appliances; new <lb />
and <lb />
Razors sharpened at reasonable figures <lb />
for work outside of my shop <lb />
promptly executed. Very respectfully. <lb />
EDMONDS. <lb />
15.00 <lb />
to <lb />
to Bi <lb />
3.25 to 6.25 <lb />
to <lb />
to <lb />
IS to <lb />
to <lb />
to <lb />
to <lb />
to <lb />
to <lb />
HO to 1.00 <lb />
to 1.00 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
to <lb />
6.25 <lb />
3.40 <lb />
to <lb />
TEE LOCKOUT. <lb />
CASH <lb />
Arouse, each noble son of toil <lb />
Who pants for fame and riches ; <lb />
Well battle down the walls of wealth <lb />
And go in the breaches. <lb />
Shall we sit down beneath abuse <lb />
Cross legged at our labor V <lb />
Ah no we draw the tape-line at <lb />
The wrongs which rouse our neighbor. <lb />
In union there is strength, so we. <lb />
Each nine of us united, <lb />
form trade unions as one man. <lb />
And have our wrongs all righted. <lb />
And if the coat put it on. <lb />
Ye wealthy who oppress us; <lb />
In vain you clothe your thoughts so line <lb />
believer you address us. <lb />
We've pocketed your insults long <lb />
And cottoned to oppression. <lb />
But now our fate hangs on a thread <lb />
We strike for our profession. <lb />
Hut O, we are not what we seem <lb />
We not shrink for <lb />
And we may be all. <lb />
We want no Snider rifles. <lb />
We only want our vested rights. <lb />
And hence we are combining ; <lb />
Hut trust this little labor cloud <lb />
May have a silver lining. <lb />
Patrons of Husbandry. <lb />
We <lb />
MASTER'S P. or II., <lb />
Falkland, N. C, July 0,1888. <lb />
To the and Sisters of the <lb />
have recently purchased the stock Orange of North Carolina <lb />
of Hardware belonging toll. A. . w , accepted ill behalf of <lb />
and will replenish the same w all the <lb />
leading goods in the our Encampment this summer the <lb />
liberal offer of the citizens of Char- <lb />
H A r DWARF INF Meant Holly to bold <lb />
grand summer encampment <lb />
Farm Implements, at Mt county, ten <lb />
and Pocket Cutlery. Flow <lb />
and Castings. Cart Material. <lb />
Blinds, Hinges, <lb />
Butts, Screws, Nails. <lb />
Glass, Putty, Lead, <lb />
Oil. Painters and <lb />
Material <lb />
of every description. <lb />
STEAM ENGINES <lb />
and all other repaired at short <lb />
notice, at home or at -Imp. Iron and <lb />
Brass Turning done in best manner. <lb />
Cylinders bored. Models made to order. <lb />
Locks repaired. Key ma r filled, Fine <lb />
cut and threaded, Gins repaired in best <lb />
manner. Bring four work. General <lb />
Jobbing done by O. P. <lb />
Greenville <lb />
WELDON B. it. <lb />
and Si <lb />
SOUTH. <lb />
No <lb />
Dated daily <lb />
SOS pin <lb />
Ar <lb />
No <lb />
Mail, daily <lb />
daily ex Sun. <lb />
in am <lb />
pin <lb />
II <lb />
-I I <lb />
Ar Wilson <lb />
Wilson <lb />
Ar Selma <lb />
Ar <lb />
Goldsboro <lb />
Warsaw <lb />
Magnolia <lb />
Ar Wilmington <lb />
TRAINS <lb />
No No <lb />
it m <lb />
Harrows and Cultivators, dins. Grist <lb />
Mills, Cider and Fan Mills, Saw <lb />
Self-feeding iv. Cooking Stoves. <lb />
In fact all goods kepi In a <lb />
, STORE. <lb />
We thank the public for the liberal pat- <lb />
I hat they have given us while <lb />
managing the M. A. hardware bus- <lb />
and ask that they continue the same <lb />
inns. Our motto will be <lb />
FOB <lb />
UNDERTAKING. <lb />
on pin <lb />
in <lb />
4-1 am <lb />
dally dally <lb />
Wilmington <lb />
Magnolia <lb />
Warsaw <lb />
Ar Goldsboro <lb />
Ar Selma <lb />
Ar Wilson <lb />
No <lb />
daily <lb />
ex Sun. <lb />
i imam<lb />
SO <lb />
SO <lb />
ii .- <lb />
pm <lb />
Having associated B. S. <lb />
with me in the Undertaking business we <lb />
are ready to serve the people in that <lb />
capacity. All notes and accounts due <lb />
me paw services have been placed in <lb />
the hands of Mr. for collection. <lb />
Respectfully, <lb />
JOHN FLANAGAN. <lb />
miles west of Charlotte, on the <lb />
14th, 15th, 16th, and 17th of August i <lb />
Our meeting at Mount Holly <lb />
last summer was both pleasant and <lb />
profitable. Let us make this <lb />
still more successful. We to <lb />
see a large turnout of and <lb />
a large exhibition pf farm products, j <lb />
Also works of artistic beauty by the <lb />
sisters. <lb />
Write immediately to J. T. j <lb />
Patrick. N. C, for terms of <lb />
transportation which will be very <lb />
low. <lb />
R. Williams, <lb />
Master of state Grange of II. <lb />
Wise and <lb />
Chat's what men are along <lb />
I trying to do their business, when half <lb />
dead. Their eyes are dim and throb; <lb />
their head aches the children annoy <lb />
them ; their wives lose their the v <lb />
loose their ambition ; they make mistakes <lb />
. in their accounts, and the whole world <lb />
looks blue; they hate themselves and <lb />
else. And If you feel so, <lb />
why don't you stop and think a minute <lb />
I or are you too stupid Your liver and <lb />
, blood are out of order ; that's all. Yon <lb />
need a good regulator and tonic. Take <lb />
a bottle of Dr. Plane's Golden Medical <lb />
Discovery, and yon will feel like a new <lb />
man. In dime days your wife will he <lb />
exactly like your own ; your business will <lb />
and yon will make money <lb />
I enough to nay for the Golden Medical <lb />
a hundred times over. Boat <lb />
he stubborn, but try it. <lb />
If yon f offer in the <lb />
or from Nasal Catarrh, use Dr. Sage's <lb />
Catarrh Remedy. It cures hen every <lb />
thing else tails. <lb />
Newborn Journal. <lb />
from Kinston last <lb />
night state that a serious affray <lb />
curred there yesterday evening pen- <lb />
ding a trial before Justice S. H. <lb />
in Chas. II. <lb />
Esq. struck Ml. J C. Kennedy a <lb />
serious blow on the bead with a hick- <lb />
stick. <lb />
It appears that Mr. Kennedy was <lb />
a witness in the case on trial, and <lb />
Mr. Brown, who was engaged as an <lb />
attorney, while addressing the court <lb />
on the merits of the case made some <lb />
allusion to Mr. Kennedy, who inter- <lb />
him and asked that he con <lb />
fine himself to the evidence. <lb />
Whereupon raised n hick- <lb />
stick and Mr. Kennedy <lb />
a violent blow across the bead. At <lb />
last accounts Mr. Kennedy was not <lb />
so well as his friends at first <lb />
expected. The court sent Mr. <lb />
Brown to jail for thirty days for con <lb />
tempt. <lb />
Ladies Influence. <lb />
Wilson Minor. <lb />
The men who habitually seek the <lb />
companionship of the fair sex and <lb />
enjoy and inhale the refreshing and <lb />
atmosphere of their whole <lb />
some influence, are and j <lb />
almost without exception the best <lb />
and purest and noblest men we have j <lb />
in society A woman's sphere is that <lb />
school room where life's <lb />
grandest and holiest lessons are <lb />
learned. The men to put <lb />
their rude and rough and harsh man- j <lb />
tiers, and catch up those lines of <lb />
grace and finish and polish which <lb />
decorate human character. Their j <lb />
asperities are rubbed off, their ex- <lb />
polished, and all their in I <lb />
qualities of goodness, like <lb />
gold when brought from its bidden <lb />
home in the earth, are wrought in- <lb />
to the finest workmanship by the <lb />
deft exquisite and refining man <lb />
of woman's wondrous in- <lb />
Her presence is like the <lb />
brook threaded oasis in the arid <lb />
of a or a <lb />
flower laden island at sleep ill peace <lb />
amid the roar and the rush of the <lb />
stormiest billows. <lb />
Model <lb />
The which the mistress I <lb />
of the White House has set for <lb />
American women has been a model; <lb />
in many things, but in nothing has j <lb />
it been more commendable than in I <lb />
the consistency which she has <lb />
taught that a wife's place is by her j <lb />
husband's side. Nor does her ac- <lb />
lose any charm because this <lb />
old fashioned rule has lately fallen <lb />
into comparative neglect. It is a <lb />
wise rule, whether so acknowledged <lb />
or not, and Mrs. Cleveland should <lb />
be doubly honored for observing <lb />
it when so few others do. <lb />
Fruit Fair. <lb />
What This Year's Election <lb />
Means. <lb />
Is <lb />
Ar Rocky Mount is <lb />
Ar Tarboro I <lb />
Tarboro am <lb />
Ar SO pm <lb />
Daily except Sunday. i <lb />
Train mi Scotland Heck Branch Road <lb />
leaves for Scotland at 8.00 <lb />
P. M. Returning, leaves Scotland <lb />
A. M. daily except Sunday. <lb />
Train leaves Tarboro. X via <lb />
Raleigh R. R. daily except Sun- i <lb />
M. arrive <lb />
X P M. S M. <lb />
Returning leaves Williamston. X C, daily <lb />
except A M. Sunday A <lb />
M, arrive Tarboro, II A M, SO <lb />
A M. <lb />
Train on Midland N V leaves <lb />
Goldsboro daily except Sunday, I'll. M, <lb />
arrive X C, SO AM. Re- <lb />
turning leaves X S A M. <lb />
arrive Goldsboro. X C. A M. <lb />
Train on Nashville Branch leaves Rocky <lb />
Mount at no F M, arrives Nashville j <lb />
P M, Spring Hope M. Returning <lb />
loaves Spring Hope A M. Nashville <lb />
IS Am, arrives A <lb />
M daily, except <lb />
Train on Clinton Branch haves Warsaw <lb />
for Clinton, daily, except Sunday, at j <lb />
P M. Returning leave Clinton at S A j <lb />
M, connecting at Warsaw with <lb />
Slid <lb />
Southbound train on <lb />
ville Branch is No. Northbound is <lb />
No. except <lb />
Train Sooth will stop only at <lb />
Wilson. Goldsboro and Magnolia. <lb />
Train makes do-e connection at <lb />
for all North daily. All <lb />
rail via Richmond, and daily except Sun- <lb />
day via Bay Line. <lb />
Trains make close for all <lb />
points North via Richmond and Wash- <lb />
All trains run solid between <lb />
ton and Washington, and have Pullman <lb />
Palace Sleeper.- attached. <lb />
F. DIVINE, <lb />
General <lb />
J. R. Transportation <lb />
T. M. EMERSON <lb />
We keep on hand at all limes a nice <lb />
Stock of Burial Cases and Caskets of all <lb />
kinds and can furnish anything desired <lb />
from I lie finest Case down to a <lb />
Pit county Pine Coffin. We are fitted <lb />
pin I up with ail conveniences and can render I <lb />
satisfactory services to all who patronize <lb />
us FLANAGAN <lb />
Pen. <lb />
EXCELSIOR <lb />
EIGHTEEN SIZES AND KINDS <lb />
ILL PURCHASERS GAS BE SUITED <lb />
This year's great political fight, as <lb />
every one knows, centers in <lb />
York. call to arms has been <lb />
sounded, and the great opposing <lb />
forces are getting their heavy <lb />
position. There never <lb />
C. B. <lb />
N. B. <lb />
Isaac Co. <lb />
BY <lb />
L. C. TERRELL, <lb />
GREENVILLE. N, C. <lb />
See Here. <lb />
has their will never <lb />
a fight. It is a battle <lb />
to uphold the first unstained Ad- <lb />
this country has had <lb />
I since the war. It is the climax of <lb />
; the supreme struggle to rid the toil <lb />
people of an extortionate, <lb />
; iniquitous tax. It is a <lb />
fight for the principles of the <lb />
Democracy, pure and as <lb />
represented by its gallant standard <lb />
bearers, Grover Cleveland, and that <lb />
grand old scion or a Southern house, <lb />
Allen <lb />
Of course every one who desires to <lb />
keep apace with this terrific and <lb />
thrilling contest must read a news- <lb />
; paper published on the spot. <lb />
with Democratic instincts will <lb />
naturally prefer the paper which is <lb />
in the confidence of the united De- <lb />
of New the Ha- <lb />
is the <lb />
accredited representative paper of <lb />
the National We mean <lb />
the New York Star. <lb />
Edwards a , <lb />
Printers and Binders, <lb />
C- <lb />
We have the largest and most complete <lb />
establishment of the kind to he found in <lb />
tho State, and solicit for all classes <lb />
Of Commercial, Rail- <lb />
road or school Combined Harrow Cultivator, <lb />
lUg Or Binding. It i worth as much in the field <lb />
STATIONERY a pale <lb />
DO WANT TO SAVE <lb />
If so buy <lb />
MONEY <lb />
FOR PRINTING INVITATIONS <lb />
BLANKS FOR MAGISTRATES AND <lb />
COUNTY OFFICERS. <lb />
us orders. <lb />
Binders, <lb />
RALEIGH. N. C <lb />
HOTEL <lb />
SPENCER <lb />
THE HOME <lb />
ROOMS FREE. <lb />
Polite waiters. Good rooms. Best <lb />
the market affords. in the city <lb />
stop at the <lb />
Hotel, <lb />
on Main St. Washington. N. <lb />
UM <lb />
J. H. <lb />
N. C. <lb />
J. L. Mai <lb />
Williamston. N C. <lb />
LITTLE, Agent, <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
N S. Wash <lb />
N. C. <lb />
Notice. <lb />
la Consumption Incurable. <lb />
Read the following Mr. C. <lb />
Newark, Ark., says down <lb />
with Abscess of Lungs, and friends and <lb />
j physicians an incurable <lb />
Consumptive. Began taking Dr, King's <lb />
I New Discovery for Consumption, am <lb />
now on ray third bottle, and able to over- <lb />
see the work on my farm. It is the finest <lb />
medicine ever Jesse <lb />
I Decatur, Ohio, says . it not <lb />
I for Dr. King's New Discovery for Con- <lb />
, I would have <lb />
given up by doctors. Am now in <lb />
i best of Try it. Sample bottles <lb />
I free at Drug Store. <lb />
On Sunday evening, in their <lb />
haste to get married, two lovers cm- <lb />
ployed a South Carolina notary <lb />
public to form the marriage <lb />
, At its conclusion, It was <lb />
discovered that governor of <lb />
North Carolina had not said unto <lb />
the governor of Carolina, <lb />
Send us a notary public to marry <lb />
our and the marriage was <lb />
declared null and void on the spot. <lb />
The groom wanted to send for <lb />
a minister, but the bride looked <lb />
u i the blunder as an ill <lb />
I would not proceed further, <lb />
to risk her chances of <lb />
future happiness with some one <lb />
else. He, the would-be groom, is <lb />
now confined to his room, refuses <lb />
to eat, and his friends are daily ex- <lb />
his demise. While we <lb />
deeply with him <lb />
would say Take courage, brother; <lb />
try again; when next yon catch <lb />
a maiden's heart, have it quickly <lb />
firmly bound in a good old <lb />
North Carolina knot, and there will <lb />
lie no chance of <lb />
ville. Times. <lb />
The undersign having as <lb />
of the last will and testament of <lb />
Harmon Matthews notifies all I. . <lb />
poisons indebted to the estate of her tea- ,. . . . ,. . . <lb />
to make Immediate payment to her. f <lb />
persons having claims against and reduces Vitality. Any <lb />
said estate to present them for payment unnatural emotion must be avoided. <lb />
property authenticated on or before the The more and free from ex- <lb />
a little child is kept the <lb />
MA Matthews , better for the child's <lb />
I July Mt Moore Bernard I <lb />
Raleigh News Observer. <lb />
j. Van president, <lb />
and Wilson, secretary, have <lb />
issued handsome posters form ah <lb />
announcing the sixth annual fruit; <lb />
i fair of the North Carolina j <lb />
, Society which will be held in j <lb />
i this city August 15th and 16th. Ev- <lb />
arrangement to make the fair a <lb />
big success is being perfected. Over, <lb />
in cash premiums, open to the I <lb />
I State, arc offered and every county <lb />
j in the State is requested to compete. <lb />
The State Alliance will <lb />
I meet in during the fair and <lb />
; all members attending are <lb />
invited to make exhibits and <lb />
; compete for premiums, lion. I <lb />
will deliver the address of <lb />
welcome on Wednesday the 15th at <lb />
o'clock A. M. and G- W. <lb />
Sanderlin will deliver their annual <lb />
address on the same day at <lb />
I o'clock <lb />
Night Life of Young Men. <lb />
Ono night often destroys a whole <lb />
life. The the night keeps <lb />
I the day forever empty. Night is <lb />
sins harvest time. More <lb />
are committed in one night <lb />
than in all the of the week. <lb />
This is more emphatically true of <lb />
the. city. The street lamps, like <lb />
a of soldiers with torch in hand. <lb />
stretch away in long lines on either <lb />
sidewalk ; tho gay colored <lb />
ablaze with attractions; <lb />
the saloon and billiard halls arc <lb />
brilliantly illuminated; music sends <lb />
. forth its enchantment; the gay com- <lb />
, begins to gather at the haunts <lb />
and houses of pleasure; the <lb />
are wide open ; the mills of <lb />
i are grinding health, honor, <lb />
happiness, hope, out of a thousand <lb />
lives. The city the <lb />
is not the same as under God's sun- <lb />
The allurements and perils <lb />
and pitfalls of night arc a <lb />
I fold deeper and more <lb />
Nightlife in our cities is a <lb />
; dark problem, whose depths and ab- <lb />
and whirlpools make us start <lb />
back with horror. <lb />
MURFREESBORO. N. C. <lb />
The Fall Session of this well known <lb />
and popular institution begins on <lb />
WEDNESDAY <lb />
It superior advantages for in- <lb />
in Literature. Music and Art. <lb />
The work of the Literary Department is <lb />
divided into Seven <lb />
Latin, French, German, Natural Sci- <lb />
Moral Philosophy, and English <lb />
Literature. The teachers in charge of <lb />
these schools are specially qualified by <lb />
their preparation and experience for tho <lb />
work committed to their care. <lb />
The Department Is under the <lb />
care of teachers of culture refine- <lb />
who have taken unusual pains to <lb />
qualify themselves for their work, and <lb />
are well known to patrons as most <lb />
popular and successful. <lb />
The Lady in charge of the Art Depart- <lb />
gives her entire time to her work. <lb />
and spends most of her vacations in <lb />
curing additional Instruction under the <lb />
best masters. <lb />
The location of the Institute was <lb />
in preference to several others, in <lb />
some respects more eligible, on account <lb />
of its celebrity for health ; and the history <lb />
of the school for forty s fully sustains <lb />
this reputation. Its health record is not <lb />
surpassed by any institution in the State. <lb />
ABE <lb />
For or information, address <lb />
J. B. BREWER. <lb />
BAKER'S VITAL <lb />
TONIC removes all of <lb />
vigor <lb />
of <lb />
The <lb />
by the Machine. <lb />
Nearly all tho shoes manufactured at <lb />
the present time are constructed by ma- <lb />
As in other mechanical <lb />
tries, tho method, by which each <lb />
workman put together a boot from the <lb />
cutting of the sole to the stitching of tho <lb />
upper leather, has been abandoned for <lb />
the system that gives to every person <lb />
employed some small part only of tho <lb />
task to performed. it will <lb />
not be uninteresting to review in detail <lb />
the process by which a pair of men's foot <lb />
coverings is evolved from tho original <lb />
leather. The material employed may <lb />
calfskin, buff leather, grain or split. <lb />
Buff leather is ordinary with <lb />
the rough ground off it by a buff- <lb />
wheel. Frequently the hide is sliced <lb />
with a knife into two layers, the outer <lb />
one next to tho hair being called tho <lb />
grain and the inner the split. The <lb />
latter make.-, an excellent quality of <lb />
leather, while the former has the great <lb />
advantage cf waterproof. In any <lb />
case, however, the first operation <lb />
is the tanning. This is simple, and <lb />
is performed by suspending tho skins, <lb />
just as from the animal, in <lb />
vats filled with hot liquor or <lb />
hemlock barb. For eight days or less <lb />
they arc left to soak, and then are taken <lb />
out, washed and dried in the sun, or <lb />
under cover with revolving fans. Finally <lb />
t hey arc carefully ordinary <lb />
use at any rate. In this condition they <lb />
brought to tho factory, in big bun- <lb />
and now the process begins. <lb />
First, the operator in the cutting room <lb />
places the thickest of <lb />
chopped into long stripes, of a <lb />
width just equal to the length of the shoo <lb />
a beneath a steel die, <lb />
which descends at brief intervals and <lb />
cuts out a series of perfect soles, as the <lb />
material is shoved along by the practiced <lb />
hand of the workman. Another man <lb />
chops out in manner the various <lb />
pieces for tho using for this <lb />
purpose dies that manipulated by <lb />
hand, with mallets to strike them with. <lb />
But all really fine goods cut out by <lb />
hand entirely, tho expert employing <lb />
brass edged patterns around which ho <lb />
runs a keen knife blade. The upper is <lb />
almost invariably in three pieces instead <lb />
of six, as formerly. In this scrappy <lb />
condition the upper of the contemplated <lb />
boot is sent to the stitching department, <lb />
where it is put together by girls with <lb />
sewing machines of massive <lb />
especially adapted to this sort of <lb />
work. The making of buttons and but- <lb />
lining, etc., all comes under <lb />
the head of stitching. This performed, <lb />
the shoe that is to ho goes to the laster, <lb />
whose part of tho task is perhaps more <lb />
important to its success than that allotted <lb />
lo any one else. <lb />
In big factories the lasting is done bra <lb />
of men. No. takes the wooden <lb />
last and tacks the insole upon it, passing <lb />
it over thereupon to No. who stretches <lb />
the upper over last and tacks it so as <lb />
to hold. No. lays the outer solo over <lb />
the insole, and secures it with lasting <lb />
tacks. The shoe, thus fixed temporarily <lb />
in shape, is next sewn together by ma- <lb />
chine, and the solo is finally attached <lb />
with pegs or screws. It is a wonderful <lb />
thing to see the mechanical contrivance <lb />
devised for this purpose go over the bot- <lb />
tom of a boot with an endless <lb />
in its jaws, putting metallic pegs <lb />
wherever needed, never too long and <lb />
never too short, until one shoe is com- <lb />
and thrown for another, the <lb />
whole operation being gone through from <lb />
beginning to end automatically. Now <lb />
the job is taken up by the heeler, who <lb />
affixes the heel already prepared by a <lb />
single of a machine. hammer, <lb />
while a knife is whirled around almost <lb />
simultaneously and cuts the new attach- <lb />
cleanly to tho proper shape. Tills <lb />
done, the product, now nearly finished, <lb />
goes to a person who blacks tho edges of <lb />
the sole and heel. The final touches <lb />
added by an artist who burnishes these <lb />
same parts with an oscillating wheel, and <lb />
the shoes ready for market. <lb />
Such is the process by which nearly all <lb />
the shoes in Now England <lb />
turned out. It is a curious, fact, by the <lb />
way, that the slices made for selling in <lb />
this part of the country have much lower <lb />
insteps t those sent to the south; <lb />
here possessing feet but slightly <lb />
symptom of physical <lb />
it is said. Tho manufacturer is <lb />
in fact, to produce a boot of <lb />
special shape for every small section of <lb />
the country supplied by him, and it is <lb />
quite the usual thing to send around <lb />
agents to tho retailers to the <lb />
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L. C. Latham Harry Skinner, plaintiff <lb />
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