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V, <lb />
o- <lb />
LEADING PAPER <lb />
nut mm. <lb />
ONE SIX MONTHS Tic. <lb />
The Eastern Reflector. <lb />
THE BEST PAPER <lb />
EVER PUBLISHED IN <lb />
LARGEST CIRCULATION. <lb />
EXCELLENT MEDIUM. <lb />
D. J. WHICHARD, Editor and Proprietor. <lb />
IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. <lb />
TERMS Per Year, in Advance. <lb />
VOL VII. <lb />
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C, WEDNESDAY AUGUST 1888 <lb />
NO. <lb />
The Eastern Reflector, <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C- <lb />
and <lb />
Published Every <lb />
THE LEADING PAPER <lb />
IN THE <lb />
nm <lb />
mm <lb />
Subscription Trice. per year. <lb />
DEMOCRATIC, BUT <lb />
not to <lb />
men and measure that are not consistent <lb />
the true of the party. <lb />
If yon want a paper from a wide-a-wake <lb />
i Ion of the State send for the <lb />
tor. SAMPLE COPY FREE <lb />
STATE GOVERNMENT. <lb />
M. Scales, of Guilford <lb />
M. <lb />
man, of New Hanover. <lb />
Secretary of <lb />
of Wake. <lb />
W. of Wake. <lb />
P. Roberts, of Gates. <lb />
Superintendent of Public Instruction- <lb />
Sidney Finger of Catawba. <lb />
Attorney F. David- <lb />
son, of Buncombe. <lb />
SUPREME COURT. <lb />
Chief N. II. Smith, of <lb />
Wain. <lb />
S. Artie, of <lb />
; S. Merrimon, of Wake. <lb />
JUDGES SUPERIOR COURT. <lb />
First E. Shepherd, of <lb />
Second Philips, of <lb />
Third G. Connor, of Mil- <lb />
son. <lb />
Clark, of <lb />
Wake. <lb />
Fifth District-John A. Gilmer, of <lb />
Guilford <lb />
Sixth T. of <lb />
Sampson. <lb />
Seventh C. of <lb />
Cumberland. <lb />
Eighth J. Montgomery, of <lb />
Ninth F. Graves, of <lb />
Yadkin. <lb />
Tenth Avery, of <lb />
Eleventh M. Shipp, of <lb />
Twelfth II. Merrimon. <lb />
of Buncombe. <lb />
IN CONGRESS. <lb />
B. Vance, of <lb />
Matt. W. Ransom, of <lb />
House of <lb />
Louis C. Latham, of Pitt <lb />
Second District -F. M. Simmons, of <lb />
Craven. <lb />
Third W. of <lb />
Fourth Nichols, of <lb />
Wake <lb />
Fifth W. of Rock- <lb />
Sixth T. Bennett, of <lb />
Anson. <lb />
S. Henderson, <lb />
of Rowan. <lb />
Eighth H. n. Cowles, <lb />
cf <lb />
Ninth D. Johnston, <lb />
Buncombe <lb />
BOUNTY GOVERNMENT. <lb />
Superior Court A. <lb />
M. King. <lb />
Register of H. Wilson. <lb />
B. Cherry. <lb />
S. Congleton. <lb />
P. Redding. <lb />
Commissioners-Council Dawson. <lb />
man, Guilford 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 />
B. Cherry H. C. <lb />
Ward. T. A. <lb />
and J. P. 2nd Ward. O. Hook- <lb />
and R. Williams Jr.; 3rd Ward, J. J. <lb />
Perkins and A. F. <lb />
Democratic Nominees. <lb />
NATIONAL. <lb />
FOR PRESIDENT <lb />
GROVER CLEVELAND, <lb />
Of New York. <lb />
MM <lb />
ALLEN G. THURMAN, <lb />
Of Ohio. <lb />
STATE- <lb />
FOR GOVERNOR <lb />
DANIEL G. FOWLE, <lb />
Of Wake County. <lb />
FOB LIEUTENANT-GOVERNOR <lb />
THOMAS M. HOLT, <lb />
Of Alamance County. <lb />
FOR SECRETARY OF <lb />
WILLIAM L. SAUNDERS, <lb />
Of New Hanover County. <lb />
A Snuff Colored Suit. <lb />
came into the room and began to <lb />
arrange for the funeral. <lb />
u said mother, <lb />
is that snuff-colored suit of poor <lb />
lien's, of course lie will never have <lb />
. , ; any more use for clothes, so pot <lb />
I scarcely know how it happened, them away carpet rags; <lb />
but a timber must have fallen and they'll make a splendid <lb />
struck me oil the head. The first Now that particular salt or clothes <lb />
i lung I readied after it was that the neatest one I ever own <lb />
was on something ed collars, wristbands, <lb />
and when I tried to move my- the thing, my <lb />
self and round it impossible blood boiled to hear them talk so <lb />
t. do so. I concluded that I must coolly of then for stripes in n <lb />
in very tight, dark place, mg They kept talking <lb />
for I could not sec; hi fact, as they swept, dusted and cleaned <lb />
soon learned that, though perfectly i B the room. <lb />
conscious, could do nothing says be will take the Martin <lb />
hear. A door opened, and farm to work tins said <lb />
approached; then I felt a cloth <lb />
ken from my face, and a voice which <lb />
New <lb />
New York Letter. <lb />
I recognized as that of Mr. <lb />
father of my wife that was <lb />
TREASURER <lb />
DONALD W. <lb />
Of Wake <lb />
FOB AUDITOR <lb />
GEORGE W. SANDERLIN, <lb />
Of Wayne County. <lb />
FOR hi IN- <lb />
SIDNEY M. FINGER, <lb />
Of Catawba County. <lb />
FOB ATTORNEY HI II Ml I <lb />
THEODORE F. DAVIDSON, <lb />
Of Buncombe County. <lb />
FOR SUPREME <lb />
JOSEPH DAVIS, <lb />
Franklin. <lb />
JAMES E. SHEPHERD, <lb />
Of Beaufort. <lb />
A. AVERY. <lb />
Of Burke. <lb />
FOR ELECTORS AT <lb />
ALFRED M. WADDELL, <lb />
Of New Hanover. <lb />
FREDRICK N. K. <lb />
Of Orange. <lb />
Jones, keeping that little cottage close <lb />
to be, to the road. Now I get my <lb />
l carpet done, just as soon as possible, <lb />
changed and . for I want it in that nice little front <lb />
Ins companion, whose voice knew room. These dads of Ben's will <lb />
to be the village undertaker, Hop make out enough rags, I guess. <lb />
kins by name, said lightly <lb />
i looking dead than alive, <lb />
i How docs feel about it t <lb />
Does she talk as ranch <lb />
no; she had her eye on an- <lb />
other fellow anyhow, and a better <lb />
match, too, the money <lb />
Though I had nothing <lb />
against Hen, he didn't know <lb />
much, and was about the homeliest <lb />
man ever knew. Such a mouth , snuff-colored <lb />
Why it really seemed as though <lb />
was going to swallow knife, plate, the buckles and buttons <lb />
and all, when he opened it at din- made for the door. I tried <lb />
j to shake my fist and yell at her, bat <lb />
said the voice i all in I laid there, outwardly <lb />
Mr. Hopkins; never open his as quiet as a lamb, inwardly boiling <lb />
The Other Side. <lb />
An essay housekeeping by <lb />
Miss Nichols recently in the Re- <lb />
gives us a deal of practical <lb />
information the subject of a wife's <lb />
duties, but says very little about the <lb />
most important which she says de- <lb />
on the husband. She says <lb />
; there are a thousand little nameless <lb />
tasks for a woman to perform in the <lb />
of the day beside cooking, <lb />
i washing dishes. fixing the <lb />
children off to school, and sewing <lb />
even If the sewing machine does <lb />
sew a mile a minute. So there are <lb />
thousand little nameless things <lb />
needed in housekeeping beside a grand send off. Already <lb />
campaign clubs with white ribbon <lb />
on their coats are occasionally seen <lb />
j on the streets where they parade to <lb />
fire the heart or the <lb />
keep the impending event fresh in <lb />
the mind. A reception com- <lb />
will steam clown to the ship <lb />
wanders; long lines of policemen <lb />
fighting back the immense mob; <lb />
forty snorting fire engines <lb />
Star Syndicate letter to the ; water towers, ladder trucks; a bun <lb />
newspaper <lb />
.,, inside the fire lines ; a row <lb />
Aug. 10th, 1888 of blackened forms on rude stretch <lb />
Blaine is expected to arrive harsh clang of the ambulance <lb />
his extended pilgrimage abroad then away to the hospital <lb />
Wednesday morning. There will and morgue. <lb />
be plenty of people to greet him. j Almost directly across the street <lb />
New York Republicans will be glad from the burned is a low <lb />
or the opportunity to attest their i beer dive and dance hall- While <lb />
realty to the white Plume, and to the work death was going on you <lb />
give the schemers who thrust the could sec men whirling <lb />
ticket down their about the place with fanciful dress- <lb />
throats a quiet dig the ribs. cl and clinking glasses over the <lb />
proposed to give the bar. is life in the Metropolis <lb />
STATE <lb />
The State Over, From Our <lb />
Many Exchanges. <lb />
Happening, in and Event Concerning <lb />
North Our <lb />
Are Doing and Saying. <lb />
cheerfully, as soon as of f Sugar <lb />
are married we shall go to house-; of coffee . a <lb />
dreadfully henpecked affair <lb />
has to keep house in self <lb />
because be has a lazy wife, he is in <lb />
E. VauGHAN. <lb />
His folks live so far they will <lb />
never inquire about his clothes. <lb />
Now, if it wasn't for the looks of it, <lb />
we would ask old . mother Smith <lb />
about coloring yellow ; she's sure to <lb />
be here <lb />
I was getting very mad now, in <lb />
deed. I felt that the was <lb />
utter ignorance or all those little <lb />
mysteries that are ingredients com- <lb />
posing that nourishing breakfast <lb />
which Miss Nichols says a wire <lb />
ought to prepare or have prepared <lb />
husband. Again a man will <lb />
buy bis wife a dress and imagine be <lb />
has done a big thing when the <lb />
twelve yards of material, and spool <lb />
have been duly presented. <lb />
But imagine his astonishment, on be <lb />
told there must be lining, silk <lb />
Au editorial in the State Chronicle <lb />
is so apt at the present time, and <lb />
goes to prove so well the idea we <lb />
have advanced often that we <lb />
the moment it is sighted off Sandy duce it It ,, <lb />
Hook and take the guest in <lb />
Who Are They <lb />
mouth again then he proceed <lb />
ed to measure me for my coffin, for <lb />
it seemed that I was dead, or they <lb />
thought so, which was all the same <lb />
with wrath. It was too much ; the <lb />
deepest trance could not have <lb />
out against the loss that suit. <lb />
With a powerful effort I sprang <lb />
to the greedy pocket of the under- up and screamed. dropped <lb />
taker. I had heard or my clothes and her mother the <lb />
who always whistled joyfully tor, and both fled in haste from the <lb />
got a measure, never stopping they <lb />
believed it before. That man reached Dr. Brown's across the <lb />
actually whist led dancing street. With difficulty I managed <lb />
tune while he measured me, it; to get my clothes. had just got <lb />
seemed that three or four icicles them fairly on, when Mrs. Jones and <lb />
; were rolling down my back to the her daughter, followed by a <lb />
i music of his whistle. company of men, women and <lb />
His duty done, they covered my children, came peering cautiously <lb />
face again and left me to my own into the room. sat on my board <lb />
reflections, which were not and looked at them. Such a scared- <lb />
comforting although had of. looking crowd was enough to <lb />
heard it remarked that an owl, so I laughed; I knew it was <lb />
is good for the and this j unbecoming, but I couldn't have <lb />
was the best chance I ever had helped it they had chucked me <lb />
trying it. into my the <lb />
An hour must have passed, when was Just ferrying past the <lb />
the door opened, me the next <lb />
persons came along to <lb />
where I lay, and the voice or my <lb />
promised wife upon my cars, so <lb />
pathetically. <lb />
dread to look at him, Bob. <lb />
He was so mortal homely when <lb />
alive, be must be frightful <lb />
near, and that should either die <lb />
explode, they did not let my it, braid to bind it, cord, <lb />
suit alone. hooks and eyes, ribbon for bows, <lb />
knew it, for I j beside niching for the neck <lb />
sleeves whalebone and be- <lb />
fore the dress is ready for wearing. <lb />
work is never done. <lb />
Man's work is from sun to <lb />
Shame on the man whose wile's <lb />
tasks are never done. Surely a <lb />
man should be as friendly cared <lb />
I as a beast is the <lb />
i man who would drive a favorite <lb />
j horse from sun to sun the whole <lb />
. three hundred and sixty five days <lb />
i In the year. We have heard of men <lb />
boasting, their wives doing the <lb />
cooking, washing, ironing, scouring <lb />
sewing- Such men it ever they <lb />
are widowers there in ninety- <lb />
nine chances in a hundred for <lb />
ought to go with their toes sticking <lb />
out of holes their socks, and their <lb />
shirt collars flapped without but <lb />
tons, and be fed on breakfasts that <lb />
haven't any qualities. <lb />
There should be perfect <lb />
between wife <lb />
and she should know all about his <lb />
financial affairs. It is his duty to <lb />
supply her with a suitable allow- <lb />
of pocket money. The <lb />
band gets up from one or his wife's <lb />
nourishing saunters down <lb />
town, seats himself in a chair, tilts <lb />
j Then will be a street parade <lb />
country round about is being <lb />
scraped tooth combs to get <lb />
Republicans to make are <lb />
showing. <lb />
The details of the <lb />
have been the occasion of an inter- <lb />
wrangle. Boss Quay of <lb />
course was anxious to make it as <lb />
of a Harrison <lb />
minute. I laughed until I jarred <lb />
the chair out from under or <lb />
aN AUGUST PAT. <lb />
; I ground my teeth indignation., no, I replied. <lb />
Joseph <lb />
and Third <lb />
Rev. N. C. <lb />
CHURCHES. <lb />
First <lb />
Sundays, morning and night. <lb />
Hughes, D. D., Rector. <lb />
Sunday, morn- <lb />
and night. Meeting every <lb />
Wednesday night. Rev. E. B. John, <lb />
Pastor. <lb />
every Sunday, morn- <lb />
night. Meeting every <lb />
Wednesday night. <lb />
Pastor. <lb />
LODGES. <lb />
Greenville Lodge, No. A. F. A A. <lb />
M., meets every 1st and Mon- <lb />
day after 1st and 3rd Sunday at <lb />
Masonic Lodge. W. M. King, W. M. <lb />
Greenville R. A. Chapter, No. meets <lb />
every 2nd and 4th nights at Ma- <lb />
tonic Hall, F. W, Brown, H. P. <lb />
Covenant Lodge, No. I. O. O. F. <lb />
every Tuesday night. D. L. <lb />
James, N. G. <lb />
Insurance Lodge, No. K. of H., <lb />
meets every first and third Friday night. <lb />
D. D. Haskett, D. <lb />
Pitt Council, No. A. L. of H., meets <lb />
every Thursday night. C. A. White. C. <lb />
Temperance Reform Club meets in their <lb />
club room every Monday night, at JO <lb />
o'clock. Mass meeting in the Court House <lb />
fourth Sunday of each month, o'clock<lb />
Woman's Christian Temperance Union <lb />
meet in the Reform Club Room <lb />
of each week. Mrs. V. II. Which- <lb />
ard, <lb />
Band of Hope meets in Reform Club <lb />
Room every Friday night. Miss Eva <lb />
POST OFFICE. <lb />
hours A. M. to P. if. Money <lb />
Order hours A. to P. M. No or- <lb />
will be Issued from to P. K. and <lb />
from Si to p. M. <lb />
Bethel mail arrives dally Sun- <lb />
at A- at,, and departs at p u. <lb />
Tarboro mall arrives daily Sun- <lb />
at K at. and departs at P. if. <lb />
Washington mail arrives dally <lb />
at at. and departs at P. m . <lb />
Mail leaves Spring and inter- <lb />
mediate Wednesdays <lb />
Returns at <lb />
mail arrives Fridays at G <lb />
Saturday at C a. M. <lb />
H. A. M. <lb />
Night's reign is o'er, and now her pale- <lb />
faced queen <lb />
Beckons her glittering suite, grows faint <lb />
and throws <lb />
Her to the coming Sun. <lb />
E'en as I look, he lifts the new-flushed <lb />
morn <lb />
High on his shoulders up into the blue ; <lb />
Then o'er the hill-top peeps, himself, <lb />
and soon. <lb />
Aslant the valley, wood, and field, be <lb />
flings <lb />
His rays, that drink up the <lb />
dew <lb />
A dainty royal <lb />
That the Egyptian queen prepared to <lb />
please <lb />
Her the billion, hers <lb />
But a single pearl. <lb />
The but a Mattering <lb />
prelude <lb />
To the day that drags, with wearing <lb />
tread, <lb />
The tedious length along. The torpid <lb />
air- <lb />
invisible it should <lb />
Hugs the heated earth, then quiver- <lb />
upward <lb />
to cooler regions. Silence <lb />
stirred <lb />
Save by the drone of locust or the <lb />
murmuring bee- <lb />
Oppressive hangs ; birds drop their <lb />
pipes . <lb />
The cattle quit their browse for <lb />
brook. <lb />
There in shallows slake their fevered <lb />
thirst. <lb />
Or ruminate with sleepy eye, and slow; <lb />
Humanity is mute ; and Nature's self, <lb />
Wilted and drooping with her own de- <lb />
vice. <lb />
Pants for her evening shadows. <lb />
as I remembered how often she had <lb />
gone into ruptures, or to, <lb />
over my brow and expressive <lb />
mouth ; and how she had de- <lb />
that it I were taken away <lb />
from her she would surely pine <lb />
away and die. <lb />
One of them raised the cloth, and <lb />
i I knew they were looking at me. <lb />
Hob was her second cousin, and I <lb />
knew he was that <lb />
whom her father had mentioned. <lb />
to me you don't feel very <lb />
bad about bis dying, re- <lb />
marked Bob, meditatively. <lb />
to tell the said my <lb />
dear betrothed, don't care very <lb />
much about it. Had he lived I <lb />
should have married him, because <lb />
he was rich and my father wanted <lb />
me but I was getting about, <lb />
of my bargain, for I knew I <lb />
should always be ashamed of him, <lb />
he looked so much like a baboon <lb />
you loved remarked <lb />
Bob. <lb />
I didn't My affections <lb />
were lost long ago, wasted upon one <lb />
who never returned my and <lb />
my fast fading idol sighed heavily. <lb />
They had covered my face by this <lb />
time and were standing a few steps <lb />
from my body. <lb />
how long ago, f <lb />
asked the now interested Bob. <lb />
year, or such a and <lb />
another deep sigh followed, which <lb />
ended in quite a fit of sneezing, <lb />
the time I went <lb />
interrogated Bob, coughing a little. <lb />
the board and down I went with a J back against a tree, armed with a <lb />
crash. Then the doctor ventured I Dig palm fan and alter a little <lb />
Into the room, saying rather it is very warm he pros <lb />
to refresh himself with a glass <lb />
arc not dead yet, soda, lemonade or iced beer if <lb />
he prefers his seat, and <lb />
has nothing to do but keep <lb />
cool. In mean time the <lb />
wife is washing the dishes- <lb />
the task is over, the <lb />
thermometer being as high at <lb />
borne as it is down town, she con- <lb />
a glass of soda would be very <lb />
refreshing. She proceeds to explore <lb />
every corner of her pocket book for <lb />
a stray dime which she half suspect- <lb />
ed was there. Bather than <lb />
send off to look she <lb />
mops off the perspiration, and with <lb />
a weary sigh sits down to the click, <lb />
click the sewing machine until it <lb />
is time to get up an appetizing sup- <lb />
per. <lb />
Good husbands make good wives <lb />
almost invariably. But good wives <lb />
do not always make good husbands. <lb />
It is a wife's duty to please her bus- <lb />
band, but at the same time it is <lb />
equally his duty to please her, and <lb />
KS their is nothing a woman <lb />
as much as praise front her husband, <lb />
be should recognize all those thous- <lb />
and nameless little acts of kindness, <lb />
which he receives from day to day <lb />
Sorry to disappoint my friends <lb />
the funeral, <lb />
he said, rather absently, <lb />
out or that <lb />
I thought, as I looked at <lb />
and speak with said <lb />
her rather in a stage whisper. <lb />
got the stamps, and yon had better <lb />
marry him after <lb />
They began to gather around me <lb />
congratulate me on my escape. <lb />
I noticed that they cried it great <lb />
deal more now than they did when <lb />
I was dead. came <lb />
hung around my neck, sniveling <lb />
desperately. I gave her not an <lb />
over-gentle push and told her to <lb />
wait next time until I was <lb />
buried before she set her heart on <lb />
my old clothes. <lb />
I am so she said <lb />
sweetly, without appearing to notice <lb />
I said about the <lb />
you are not dead, Benny dear. My <lb />
heart seemed withered to see you <lb />
lying there all cold and white. I <lb />
wept bitterly over your pale face, I her kind words and cherry <lb />
my encourage her in the <lb />
heard you and Bob taking on tern duties or housekeeping. <lb />
The question has been asked the <lb />
Chronicle, are the leaders or <lb />
the Third Party m North Carolina t <lb />
How have they been voting j <lb />
This is a timely inquiry. It is in- <lb />
formation that people ought to, <lb />
have, and which we gladly furnish- <lb />
Dr. D. W. C. and <lb />
avert j W. are the leaders of <lb />
; as but the j Third Party, Chairman and ; <lb />
have it- The wore nearly all j Secretary the Executive Commit <lb />
original Blaine shooters and even tee, and the chief authors, promo <lb />
now are far from being reconciled to, agitators or Third Patty <lb />
i Chicago fiasco let the movement. Both of them are Bra- <lb />
old see what we might Both hate Democracy Both <lb />
i done tor they say, may J of them are seeking to injure the <lb />
be will conclude to try it again lour j Democratic party by this Third Par- <lb />
years from So Harrison and j movement- Everybody who <lb />
will have to content knows that he has always, he <lb />
selves with such crumbs a may hap j joined the Third Party, been a Bad <lb />
pen to fall from the Blaine of the deepest dye. When he <lb />
table I saw that he could best serve <lb />
Said of the Na- by joining the Third, Party, <lb />
Democratic executive coin-j he joined it. He became Chairman <lb />
to your correspondent this I or the Executive Committee the <lb />
sir. I did authorize I Third Party <lb />
the statement that we here at F. the Secretary <lb />
quarters have the best of reason for of the Third Party Executive Com- <lb />
that Michigan, Illinois, came to Greensboro <lb />
Iowa, and Minnesota will Massachusetts to teach a <lb />
be found on side of the house school In that place If he felt that <lb />
j election day. information is it was his duty to teach a <lb />
that thousands of farmers and la- school, he had has a perfect <lb />
borers those States also have right to do so. Certainly the <lb />
been the habit of voting the Me would not criticize him for doing <lb />
I publican ticket are deserting that what he conceived to be his duty, <lb />
standard the tariff issue. It is If he believes social equality, as <lb />
pretty hard to intelligent has been evidenced by his social in-, <lb />
people that the cheapening of the with that is his <lb />
necessaries of life, as is contemplate own matter. If his wife introduced <lb />
ed in the Mills bill, means ruin to to ladies in Greensboro, and <lb />
the The Republican party for that reason they hare visited <lb />
been coquetting with than on her no more, we have nothing to say <lb />
this all important question that. She is a free woman I <lb />
enough, and they arc unspeakably j and can do as she pleases. If he, <lb />
disgusted at the attitude of its Rep-1 voted the Republican ticket all <lb />
in Yes, sir, life until ho joined the Third Party, <lb />
we will carry these States for as he admits, we have nothing to <lb />
i land and one of say about that. He had a perfect <lb />
i . right to chose his own his wife's <lb />
New York Democrats heard a associates and to vote as he pleased. <lb />
magnificent speech by Hon. But the Chronicle does say <lb />
Q. Mills, on Saturday night. The That the thoughtful white men of <lb />
great Democratic leader is a prime North Carolina will not join any <lb />
favorite here and men bad to fight; party which has such a man as Sec- <lb />
their way to get within ear. shot of its Executive <lb />
of him while he was talking. and as editor of its organ. This <lb />
he was compelled to stop for man Steele drafted the platform or <lb />
a minute at a time to give his the North Carolina Third Party, i <lb />
auditors a chance to exercise i He edits the organ the party.; <lb />
their lungs. They did it, too, in with that other Radical Dr. <lb />
manner that made the windows rat- j is running the party and , <lb />
tie cause timid citizens it in the interest of the <lb />
look anxiously toward the roof of J Radical Party, <lb />
the big hall. <lb />
It was the same story when Con- <lb />
Kent <lb />
set his batteries in motion. The <lb />
his sentences and <lb />
L. A. Scruggs, the colored <lb />
who was nominated for coroner <lb />
the Third Party folks in Wake coon. <lb />
has declined the honor. <lb />
Mercury ; The crops <lb />
all through the country arc looking <lb />
better, and a larger per will <lb />
be made year than has many <lb />
years heretofore. <lb />
has a grave robbery sen- <lb />
J. R. and P. B. <lb />
Brew ton, prominent undertakers, <lb />
were bound over to court on <lb />
charge of <lb />
The State Young <lb />
Men's Democratic has been <lb />
postponed, will not be held at <lb />
More head on the 13th or August as <lb />
announced, but on August <lb />
Oxford Torch It is hard <lb />
to find a farmer who comes to this <lb />
market who says he will make a <lb />
lull crop of tobacco this year. Near- <lb />
all report crops short about one- <lb />
third. <lb />
Winston David Low, a <lb />
young white man of Alamance <lb />
committed suicide recently by <lb />
climbing a tree for forty feet and <lb />
jumping to the ground. He was <lb />
broken to pieces, <lb />
Milton Advertiser The <lb />
is telling badly on all the crops, <lb />
and it is quite a critical time with <lb />
the com crop. Two more weeks of <lb />
dry weather the highland corn <lb />
m this section will be a complete <lb />
failure. <lb />
Bishop Cranberry, who will <lb />
side at the next session of the North <lb />
Carolina Methodist Conference, at <lb />
Newborn, has, by request changed <lb />
the time one week later, making <lb />
the the 28th of November, <lb />
instead of the 21st. <lb />
Wadesboro Messenger L. Orton, <lb />
a Jew has been sent to the <lb />
from Catawba county. He is <lb />
the second Jew who has been in the <lb />
penitentiary of this State, first <lb />
being L. Well, who was sent from <lb />
Union county for manslaughter, for <lb />
ten years, and was pardoned by <lb />
Vance after serving a part of <lb />
his term, principally on account of <lb />
the general good conduct of his race. <lb />
The best in the world for Cut <lb />
Bruises, Ulcers, Salt Per <lb />
Sores, Chapped Hands, Chip <lb />
Mains, Corns, all Skin Eruptions <lb />
and cures Piles, or no pay <lb />
quired. It is guaranteed to give perfect <lb />
satisfaction, or money refunded. Price, <lb />
For sale <lb />
Puss in the Corner. <lb />
Counsel the Girls. <lb />
Well, yes; as <lb />
Table Talk. I sen my dear affianced. <lb />
you don't mean <lb />
to insinuate that <lb />
OR THE <lb />
There's one thing the church <lb />
fairs <lb />
Has always puzzled me. <lb />
That's why so hard to raise <lb />
The preacher's ; <lb />
It takes donations, sell quilts. <lb />
suppers, fair and sings. <lb />
Excursions, I'll never tell <lb />
How many other things. <lb />
The butcher the baker's bill, <lb />
By which earthly fed, <lb />
Are met with cash, we only squirm <lb />
To pay for bread. <lb />
The tailor the dry goods man <lb />
coin for what we wear; <lb />
But fer the robe <lb />
We hope to have <lb />
The lawyer's paid that tends our case <lb />
Here in the court below ; <lb />
But fer the higher court above ; <lb />
The preacher's pay is slow. <lb />
The doctor the dollars too. <lb />
Who cures our body colds. <lb />
The pastor donation truck <lb />
for our souls. <lb />
You think his sermons lack lire ; <lb />
His study does, it's true. <lb />
Von say he's poor out of style ; <lb />
His board clothes are, too. <lb />
so you'll find most of his faults, <lb />
that Is why I say. <lb />
If we pay t lie preacher, then <lb />
The devil is to pay. <lb />
Herald, <lb />
, , she tried to make with me <lb />
i mean to insinuate any h . ,. , J m of -n. <lb />
Bob, Smith and the angel-, J <lb />
was some-1 writing, my wife is <lb />
W cutting up my clothes <lb />
Now see here. MM, i loved make in new <lb />
you ever since you were knee-high front <lb />
to a gopher, I thought when I <lb />
you came home that yon was sweet <lb />
on that other chap; but I swan I <lb />
believe you liked me all time <lb />
said my was to be, in <lb />
a gushing sort of way. <lb />
It was a lucky die for <lb />
you she gasped. <lb />
rather think I I <lb />
replied. <lb />
She looked towards door, but Baltimore American, <lb />
it was crowded full, so she made a Don't marry simply a home, a <lb />
dive the open window and went support, for sake of escaping old <lb />
through it like a deer. She shut for it ten fold <lb />
herself in the smoke and , better to remain single than to be <lb />
would not come out until I left imperfect wife or a wife in name <lb />
, Oh how I wish I could talk <lb />
Bob would not fulfill his promise with you, young women. Do not <lb />
of marriage with his cousin because <lb />
Newspaper Duns. <lb />
We presume that some people <lb />
think the newspaper men are <lb />
throw yourselves away. How a <lb />
man could wed when she does not <lb />
love is a mystery to me. The same <lb />
query is applicable to men. <lb />
Another Happiness <lb />
selfishness can never flourish on the <lb />
same stem; one kills the other. To <lb />
be wed happily, promoter is con- <lb />
geniality and unselfishness. A good <lb />
woman will endure much more for <lb />
husband than a man for his wife. <lb />
A true woman will smile cheer and <lb />
help her husband should clouds <lb />
come. Then is time to test her <lb />
They pose as better than other <lb />
men, and their hypocrisy is so near- <lb />
perfect that some good Demo- <lb />
are deceived and led into the <lb />
trap set for them. These good men <lb />
his pithiness of expression went use as <lb />
straight to spot. New York , others. <lb />
Democrats are mighty good shout-1 the Party <lb />
i. JAMES, <lb />
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
Practice in all the courts. Collections <lb />
a Specialty. <lb />
D. L. JAMES <lb />
DENTIST, t <lb />
Greenville, N. <lb />
when the chord of their <lb />
tides is touched, and response <lb />
on Saturday night was unusually j <lb />
powerful. <lb />
The question or local union or the <lb />
two Democratic organizations is as <lb />
far from settlement as ever. Most, <lb />
of leaders believe or to <lb />
believe that separate local tickets <lb />
will make votes for the Democratic <lb />
National and State ticket. There <lb />
is some talk the of <lb />
own remarked i duns; let a farmer place him T. i <lb />
k. h I of Men <lb />
look for women with a heart, a soul. <lb />
Of Internet to <lb />
W. . r . <lb />
toe y t w <lb />
Bob. <lb />
Then I heard a subdued rush, ac- <lb />
companied by violent lip-explosions. <lb />
tried to kick or grate my teeth, or <lb />
do something to relieve my <lb />
ed feelings, but not a kick nor a <lb />
grate could I raise. It was an aw- <lb />
fix to be in, I bad to stand <lb />
it or lay it, so I laid still and let <lb />
alone until got tired or it, and <lb />
then went out, I was again <lb />
left to my own pleasant reflections. <lb />
Night same, and so did a lot of <lb />
young fellows with then girls, to sit <lb />
op with me; and they had a jolly <lb />
time of it, although It was against <lb />
my principles to enjoy it so sol- <lb />
occasion. <lb />
It seemed an age morning, <lb />
but it came at last went <lb />
away I heard them say I was to <lb />
be buried that day at o'clock, and <lb />
I was beginning to feel decidedly <lb />
shaky, when and her moth- <lb />
would not do same, <lb />
that he raises a thousand bushels of <lb />
core and bis neighbor should come <lb />
and buy a bushel, and the price <lb />
was only sum of one dollar, or <lb />
less; and neighbor says. will <lb />
pay the amount in a few <lb />
As farmer does not want to be <lb />
small about the matter he <lb />
Another comes the <lb />
same way whole of the <lb />
one thousand sold to differ- <lb />
persons, and not one of the <lb />
chasers himself about <lb />
It is a small amount owe <lb />
farmer or course that will <lb />
Do not let their facial beauty be <lb />
their sole let it <lb />
be their beauty of soul and <lb />
that inspires your love for <lb />
For these there is no autumn, no <lb />
be fresh and <lb />
beautiful forever. <lb />
It <lb />
Read the following Mr. C. H. <lb />
Newark, Ark., down <lb />
with Abscess of Lungs, and friends and <lb />
physicians me an incurable <lb />
Consumptive. Began taking Dr, King's <lb />
,,. Discovery for Consumption, am <lb />
m on my and Mt, to over. <lb />
him any. He does not realize that. we the work on my n , <lb />
the farmer is frittered away his large medicine ever Jesse <lb />
crop of corn, and that its due Decatur, Ohio, says. it not <lb />
in a thousand little driblets, and that Kings New Discovery for Con- <lb />
be is seriously embarrassed in <lb />
, . . J . . Was given by doctors. Am now In <lb />
business because his debtors treat it j Ty it <lb />
as a little tree at mart Drug Store. <lb />
are and that party docs <lb />
anything the party will <lb />
the gainer. <lb />
Laziness. <lb />
Charlotte Chronicle. <lb />
The Morganton Star is coining <lb />
over to our side. We have been <lb />
maintaining for years that the great <lb />
eat curse to our people is the favored <lb />
bad where water, mate, land, and , <lb />
Mayor Hewitt by the County Dem- government are so incomparable is <lb />
though the old gentle-1 laziness. The industrious people <lb />
man insists that he is not a candidate successful. They have, and to spare. <lb />
Sunset Cox was suggested as an j Good houses, good fences, good <lb />
available union compromise j clothes, good good cattle bless <lb />
date, but he says Congress is good ; the industrious man blesses <lb />
enough for him and declines, gently himself with them. The <lb />
but finally. Sheriff Grant, one all labor that has, <lb />
the most popular men in is; spent marbles m our <lb />
supposed to have the inside track j town this summer had been spent <lb />
on the Tammany side. The new in raising would be <lb />
born faction is too small a ; several hundred bushels more corn <lb />
dog the to attract much in the county this fall than there <lb />
notice. will be. There about two dozen <lb />
A calamity appalling in the loss boys, white and corn- <lb />
Of human life occurred here on Sat- j hoeing size, that have put in almost j <lb />
afternoon. One of the city's j regular time this summer, in playing <lb />
thousand of human Booker- <lb />
took fire twenty men, women <lb />
TAMES M. <lb />
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
ALEX I. BLOW, <lb />
KY-AT-L A W, <lb />
G C. <lb />
AUG. M. MOORE. C <lb />
BERNARD, <lb />
T-LA W, <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
Practice in the State and Federal Court <lb />
J. H. TUCKER J. <lb />
MOORE, TUCKER <lb />
A T-LA W, <lb />
N. C. <lb />
LATHAM. HARRY SKINNER <lb />
N. C. <lb />
The Girls We Like. <lb />
We don't know where the young <lb />
lady spoken of below resides, but we <lb />
and children were roasted. Some <lb />
of them perished miserably before <lb />
eyes or the thousands of people <lb />
who were quickly drawn to the spot. <lb />
A of others were horribly I hope that she resides in our <lb />
and may die, while several I city, <lb />
of still unaccounted j A pretty, talented girl, who has <lb />
for. One poor woman gave birth i just completed her school course <lb />
to a child the agonies of death, with credit, and by reason or rather <lb />
and the charred trunks mother i special talents has received more <lb />
and babe were of the rains, j attention and admiration falls <lb />
I have words that can paint to the lot of most girls, was asked <lb />
the horror of those fearful scenes, the other day how she was enjoying <lb />
r A WHENCE V. <lb />
Attorney and at Law <lb />
N. C. <lb />
A W JOYNER, <lb />
Attorney and at Law <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
Will practice In the Courts of Pitt, <lb />
Greene, Edgecombe and Beaufort conn- <lb />
ties, and the Supreme Court. <lb />
Faithful attention given to all <lb />
entrusted to him. <lb />
Most of the victims were Polish <lb />
Jews. Terrified women were there- <lb />
by the scene rushing about frantic <lb />
ally and an <lb />
jargon fear; <lb />
crazed mothers, and fathers, too, <lb />
clinging to the unrecognizable re- <lb />
mains of loved little children <lb />
and wailing old women hustled out <lb />
more dead than alive and dumped <lb />
on the pavements; red shirts every- <lb />
where fighting flames like <lb />
her vacation. I'm enjoying <lb />
it very she answered brightly <lb />
I'm doing housework now, and <lb />
letting mother have a little rest. <lb />
mother is a vacation <lb />
natural- question. <lb />
no, she's at home, I'm <lb />
giving her a chance to rest in the <lb />
morning and to dress and sit out <lb />
on piazza when she feels like it. <lb />
I think it will do her good to hare a <lb />
little <lb />
DR. H. SNELL, <lb />
WASHINGTON, H. <lb />
Surgeon Dentist. <lb />
Tenders his professional services <lb />
public. <lb />
Teeth extracted without pain by the MS <lb />
of Oxide Gas. <lb />
B. YELLOWLEY, <lb />
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, <lb />
Greenville, N. C.<lb /></p>
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ton and Washington, and have Pullman <lb />
Palace Sleepers attached. <lb />
JOHN DIVINE. <lb />
Genoa <lb />
R. Stint Transportation <lb />
T. EMERSON <lb />
We have recently purchased the stock <lb />
of Hardware belonging to A. Jarvis, <lb />
replenish the same with all the <lb />
leading goods in the <lb />
HARDWARE LINE. <lb />
Farm Implements, Tools, Ta- <lb />
and Pocket Cutlery, Plow Bolls <lb />
and Castings, Cart Material, <lb />
Doors, Blinds, Hinges, <lb />
Butts, Screws, Nails, <lb />
Putty. Lead, <lb />
Oil, Painters and <lb />
Material <lb />
of description. <lb />
Ha. rows and Cultivators, Gins, Grist <lb />
Mills, Cider and Kan Mills, Saw <lb />
Self-feeding Cooking Stoves. <lb />
In fact all goods kept in a <lb />
FIRST-CLASS STORE. <lb />
We thank the public for the liberal pat- <lb />
that they given us while <lb />
managing the A. Jarvis hardware bus- <lb />
and ask that they continue the same <lb />
tons. Our motto will be <lb />
-SELL FOR <lb />
HaSKETT CO. <lb />
Having associated B. S. <lb />
with me In the Undertaking business we <lb />
am ready to serve the people in that <lb />
capacity. All notes and accounts due <lb />
me for past services have been placed in <lb />
the hands of Ir. Sheppard for collection. <lb />
Respectfully, <lb />
JOHN FLANAGAN. <lb />
C. B. EDWARDS <lb />
N. B. <lb />
We keep on hand at all times a nice <lb />
of Cases and Caskets of all <lb />
kinds and can furnish anything desired <lb />
from the Case down to a <lb />
county Pine Coffin. arc fitted <lb />
with all conveniences and can render <lb />
satisfactory services to all who patronize <lb />
ii- FLANAGAN ft <lb />
Feb. 22nd. 1888. <lb />
WILSON . <lb />
COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE, <lb />
FOR YOUNG LADIES. <lb />
The session of this school <lb />
5th session under the present <lb />
will begin on Monday, Sept. 3rd. 1888 <lb />
The corps of will be enlarged, <lb />
and improvements Made in every de- <lb />
A school of Short-hand and <lb />
ting study. <lb />
departments of Music and Art <lb />
each presided over by a skillful teacher. <lb />
Good water. Healthy location. Terms <lb />
moderate. For and full par- <lb />
to <lb />
SILAS E. WARREN, Principal., <lb />
Wilson, X. C, <lb />
Seminary <lb />
OXFORD. N. C. <lb />
The Next Session Opens September <lb />
The faculty consists of the following <lb />
Rev. C. A. Jenkins, of <lb />
Mi-s School of <lb />
Mrs. Twitty, Ladies <lb />
Miss Hall, Union Art School, N. <lb />
Mis College of <lb />
Stradley, Miss Jordan and <lb />
Miss <lb />
PER SESSION OF WEEKS <lb />
Board, fuel, lights, washing, full <lb />
English course. Latin. French, <lb />
German, if paid in advance, 80.75 <lb />
The above with music 105.00 <lb />
A special discount for two or more <lb />
from a family or a neighborhood. <lb />
Apply for <lb />
F. P. HOBGOOD, Principal. <lb />
N, <lb />
Printers and Binders, <lb />
RALEIGH, 1ST. C- <lb />
We have the large.-t and most complete <lb />
establishment of the kind to be found in <lb />
the State, and solicit tiers for all classes <lb />
Of Commercial. Rail- <lb />
road or School Print- <lb />
or Binding. <lb />
WEDDING STATIONERY READY <lb />
FOR POINTING INVITATIONS <lb />
BLANKS FOB MAGISTRATES AND <lb />
COUNTY OFFICERS. <lb />
us your orders. <lb />
and Binders, <lb />
RALEIGH. N. C. <lb />
HOTEL <lb />
BROS., <lb />
THE HOME <lb />
SAMPLE ROOMS FREE. <lb />
waiters. Good rooms, Best <lb />
the market affords. When in the city <lb />
stop at the <lb />
Hotel, <lb />
Printing Office for Sale. <lb />
H MONDAY, the fed day of September <lb />
next will sold in Greenville, at <lb />
public auction, the complete Newspaper <lb />
and Job Printing outfit formerly need by <lb />
the Democratic Standard. Outfit con- <lb />
one column Washington Hand <lb />
Pleas, one Rotary Job Press, one <lb />
Proof Press, one Plow Pane Cutter, <lb />
Imposing Stones, all Cases, Cabinets, <lb />
Type, Rules, necessary for a col- <lb />
Newspaper and Job office. The <lb />
above mentioned office may be bought at <lb />
private sale before that day. <lb />
made known on day of sale or by <lb />
to <lb />
Moore Bernard, <lb />
Notice. <lb />
The undersign having qualified as Ex- <lb />
of the last will testament of <lb />
Harmon Matthews deceased, notifies all <lb />
persons indebted to the estate of her <lb />
make immediate payment to her, <lb />
and all persons having claims against <lb />
said to present them for payment <lb />
properly authenticated on or the <lb />
day of July 1880. <lb />
MARGARET MATTHEWS, <lb />
of Harmon Matthews <lb />
July Moore Bernard <lb />
CONSUMPTIVE <lb />
I TONIC <lb />
A ran when all <lb />
Ha cured Una j . <lb />
and all palm and <lb />
and Ma, at <lb />
Main St. <lb />
Washington, C <lb />
in fun-rt <lb />
comfort u the <lb />
ca. K. T <lb />
One day a harsh word rashly said, <lb />
Upon an evil journey sped. <lb />
And like a sharp and cruel dart, <lb />
It pierced a fond and loving heart , <lb />
It turned a friend into a foe, <lb />
And everywhere brought and woe. <lb />
A kind word followed it one day. <lb />
Flew swiftly on its blessed way; <lb />
It healed the would, it soothed the pain <lb />
And friends of old were friends again j <lb />
It made the hate and <lb />
And everywhere brought joy and peace, <lb />
Hut yet the harsh word loft a trace <lb />
The kind word could not quite efface ; <lb />
And though the heart its love regained <lb />
It bore ti scar that long remained ; <lb />
Friends could forgive but not forget. <lb />
Or lose the sense of keen regret. <lb />
Oh, if we could but learn to <lb />
How swift and sure our words can go, , <lb />
How we would weigh with utmost care <lb />
Each thought it sought the air, <lb />
And only speak the words that move. <lb />
Like white-winged of love. <lb />
Globe. <lb />
Washington Letter. <lb />
Special to <lb />
Washington, D. C, August <lb />
The President returned from bis <lb />
well earned lour days- vacation trip <lb />
in ample time to sign bills for <lb />
thirty days longer, thus disappoint- <lb />
the Republicans very much, as <lb />
they were all ready to raise a cry <lb />
neglect of public duties. Thai is <lb />
one accusation that no one can <lb />
truthfully make against Mr. Cleve- <lb />
land. It is doubtful whether this <lb />
country ever had a President that <lb />
attended as closely to his duties as <lb />
Mr. Cleveland, we have certainly <lb />
not had one since Lincoln. <lb />
Senator Heck has given notice <lb />
that he in the future object to <lb />
unanimous consent being given for <lb />
the passage of any bill. He believes <lb />
in taking the bills as they stand up <lb />
on the calendar, and bringing them <lb />
up in the regular way. <lb />
It is now said that the republicans <lb />
of the Senate will not have their <lb />
substitute for the Mills ready <lb />
before the 29th inst- if they do then. <lb />
It is further said that they do not <lb />
propose to attempt to pass a bill at <lb />
this session, but will only report it, <lb />
so as to give them a chance to gain <lb />
votes this fall, by promising to <lb />
amend it before it is passed, to suit <lb />
anybody whose vote can be had. <lb />
The slow and deliberate manner in <lb />
which the Senate committee is act- <lb />
has gained believers for <lb />
the report that no attempt will be <lb />
made to-pass the bill. <lb />
Commissioner Coleman will prob- <lb />
ably in a short lime be Secretary <lb />
Coleman, the House bill making the <lb />
Agricultural department an <lb />
I live department has been favorably <lb />
reported to the Senate, and as there <lb />
is practically no opposition to it <lb />
now that the clause transferring to <lb />
Agricultural Department the <lb />
weather bureau, has been stricken <lb />
out, its early passage is expected. <lb />
One of the President's callers this <lb />
week was aged six, named <lb />
Cleveland Washington. <lb />
Representative Mills endeavored <lb />
to obtain consent or the <lb />
House to have August assigned <lb />
for the consideration of bills from <lb />
the labor committee, with the <lb />
of the Convict Labor bill, but <lb />
there was objection. <lb />
A bill has been reported to the <lb />
Senate to give the Richmond, Va. <lb />
and the Augusta, Ga., expositions, <lb />
the surplus from the <lb />
made for the Ohio Valley <lb />
The hits agreed to the res- <lb />
for the appointment of a <lb />
committee of seven, to investigate <lb />
our trade relations with Canada. <lb />
The Senate bill appropriating <lb />
for the erection of an <lb />
statue to Gen. <lb />
in this city, has been favorably <lb />
reported to tho Douse. <lb />
Representative Bynum, of <lb />
says the Senate will not pass a <lb />
tariff bill, and that while they may <lb />
lie able to agree in committee to the <lb />
extent of reporting a measure that <lb />
will please the most of the <lb />
can Senators, it is impossible to <lb />
please them all, and bill can be <lb />
passed without the votes of them <lb />
all. <lb />
Mrs. Cleveland and her mother <lb />
are at home again. <lb />
The House committee on <lb />
in their preliminary report <lb />
on the trust investigations, say that <lb />
the trusts have been organized care- <lb />
fully, so as to avoid the law against <lb />
conspiracy. <lb />
It is generally understood that <lb />
the River and Harbor bill will be <lb />
signed by the President. <lb />
Jimmy threatens to over <lb />
shadow Bonny Harrison entirely. <lb />
Chief Justice Fuller has leased an <lb />
elegant residence in this city for a <lb />
long term of years, which he will <lb />
in September. <lb />
Representative has ac- <lb />
an to deliver an <lb />
address before the <lb />
of Atlanta, Ga. sometime <lb />
this month- <lb />
The Sundry Civil Appropriation <lb />
bill, which has been passed by the <lb />
Senate, has had so many amend <lb />
tacked on it passed the <lb />
House, that when it gets back to <lb />
that body it will be hardly <lb />
able. <lb />
Representative bill <lb />
for the settlement of the Govern- <lb />
claims against the <lb />
Pacific Railroad, has been <lb />
reported to the Senate. <lb />
During the temporary absence of <lb />
Speaker Mr. of <lb />
Tennessee, has been chosen Speak- <lb />
pro tern. <lb />
Mrs. Famous Cow <lb />
kicked over a lamp, and Chicago, the <lb />
bustling young metropolis of the West, <lb />
laid in ruins. This is a striking illus- <lb />
of the old saying <lb />
results have small The <lb />
neglected cold the hacking cough of to- <lb />
day, may a few months hence, develop <lb />
into that direst of destroyers. <lb />
Be warned in lime. Dr. Pierce's <lb />
Golden Medical Discovery, if taken in <lb />
the first stages of this dread disease, is a <lb />
certain cure, is also a sovereign rem- <lb />
for Asthma. Bronchitis, sore throat, <lb />
chronic nasal catarrh, all diseases of <lb />
the respiratory organs. <lb />
The cleansing, antiseptic and healing <lb />
of Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy <lb />
are <lb />
The Science of Hay-Making. <lb />
These practical hints for <lb />
are by A. W. Cheever in the New <lb />
England The time to mow <lb />
is in the afternoon after o'clock. <lb />
Dew will never injure wilted grass <lb />
and will dry off grass in such <lb />
less time than grass that is stand <lb />
Grass cue in the early morn- <lb />
while heavy with rain or dew <lb />
may require most of the first day's <lb />
work to get it free from the water <lb />
upon it. Grass cut free from out <lb />
side moisture will often dry as per- <lb />
in one day as wot grass j <lb />
would in two. Moisture is <lb />
constantly expelled from standing <lb />
grass by evaporation through <lb />
leaves, and is pumped up from the j <lb />
soil through the roots. When grass, <lb />
is iii fair weather this j <lb />
still goes on, but the supply <lb />
being cut off, the leaves and stems <lb />
become dry. <lb />
Grass cut and left in swaths with <lb />
the dew on is something in the con <lb />
of cut flowers with their stems <lb />
set in a damp moss or a dish of <lb />
Grass cut between o'clock in I <lb />
the afternoon and dark will begin to <lb />
dry the following day, if fair, soon <lb />
after sunrise; if stormy it will not <lb />
suffer till the storm is over. If grass <lb />
is grown and ready to cut we would <lb />
cat it when ready, even if a storm ; <lb />
was expected the day. <lb />
Storms seldom Injure freshly <lb />
grass, variable weather we; <lb />
would cut all tho grass in cloudy <lb />
days, and then have the whole of; <lb />
the fair weather making it into <lb />
hay. <lb />
The man who is in a constant <lb />
worry for fear of bad hay weather <lb />
to-morrow is sure to let his , <lb />
grass stand still overripe before <lb />
it; he is likely to cut his <lb />
in clear weather and have it to, <lb />
make into hay as best be may in <lb />
cloudy. Grass fully grown and past <lb />
if cut with the dew off and <lb />
frequently stirred with the <lb />
dry sufficiently in the forenoon <lb />
to begin to cut immediately after- <lb />
noon. <lb />
Hay contains the largest of <lb />
per acre when somewhat past <lb />
the bloom, but the proportion of j <lb />
per ton is greater when cut <lb />
at an earlier stage. <lb />
and Legal <lb />
E. Monday Esq., County <lb />
Clay Co., Tex., says i <lb />
used Bitters with most happy, <lb />
results. My brother was very low <lb />
with Malarial Fever and Jaundice, but <lb />
was cured by timely use of this medicine. <lb />
Am satisfied Electric Bitters saved his <lb />
Mr. D. I. of Horse <lb />
Cave, Ky., adds a like testimony, <lb />
He positively believes he would have <lb />
died, had it not been for Electric Bitters. <lb />
great remedy will ward off as well <lb />
cure all Malaria Diseases, and for all <lb />
Liver and Stomach disorders <lb />
stands Price and 81.00 at <lb />
Ding Store. <lb />
State Associations of Demo-1 <lb />
Clubs. <lb />
To the Democratic Clubs of North <lb />
A number of important <lb />
have called conventions to <lb />
meet in the State at various dates <lb />
occupying the time the th <lb />
to the th of August. We <lb />
the assembling of the Far-1 <lb />
Alliance, the Interstate Par- <lb />
men Association and the <lb />
turn Society. These will engage j <lb />
the attention of many of our Ear. j <lb />
who desire to attend <lb />
Convention. We <lb />
farming interest as the largest <lb />
most influential element of the <lb />
State Democracy. Therefore, it is I <lb />
deemed to postpone the as . <lb />
of the State Association of <lb />
Democratic Clubs. <lb />
Your committee apprehending <lb />
that the great success already as- <lb />
sured will be magnified by this cause, <lb />
and its usefulness enhanced, an- ; <lb />
the and place of hold- j <lb />
the Convention at <lb />
City, Aug. 29th. <lb />
Delegates already selected will <lb />
please take notice. Clubs having <lb />
delegates to elect will please act ac- <lb />
cording <lb />
Ed. chambers Smith, <lb />
Chairman. <lb />
Jr., <lb />
Theo. F, Klutz, <lb />
Clem Manly. <lb />
B. C Secretary. <lb />
N. C. Aug. 1888. <lb />
Stingy Young Kan. <lb />
I would go across a muddy street of a <lb />
very muddy day to bands with the <lb />
person who stands at tho head of this <lb />
paragraph, and when I had shaken <lb />
hands I should perhaps humbly beg him <lb />
for his autograph or a lock of hair. <lb />
And wherefore Because, to be a <lb />
young means in popular parlance <lb />
a young man who has the moral courage <lb />
to spend money in his own way. It <lb />
means that because he happens to be in a <lb />
crowd of addle pated greenhorns who are <lb />
throwing away their earnings in a man- <lb />
that does not bring a return to them <lb />
or any one else, ho refuses to <lb />
It means that he doesn't a monthly <lb />
livery, florist or <lb />
bill in excess of his monthly earn- <lb />
It means that he doesn't rob his em- <lb />
or, if ho is a bank cashier, his <lb />
bank to minister to his illicit pleasures. <lb />
It means that his tailor bill is paid <lb />
promptly, ditto his board bill; that if he <lb />
has a mother or lister not too well off he <lb />
can and does afford them an occasional <lb />
generous gift. It means that while <lb />
every designing girl of his acquaintance <lb />
is not a recipient at bis hands of costly <lb />
flowers and confectionery, the girl he <lb />
likes best has plenty of both and both are <lb />
paid for. This term of reproach means <lb />
also that while his generous colleague is <lb />
talking slush about the of <lb />
girls and the impossibility of supporting <lb />
such creatures, that he, our <lb />
young has a nice little bank ac- <lb />
count; been accepted by his sweet- <lb />
heart, and is giving her more comforts <lb />
than tho spendthrift, in his prodigal self- <lb />
thinks anybody but himself is <lb />
entitled Times. <lb />
True Worth of People. <lb />
The place to study American women <lb />
in their varieties is at Washington. Tho <lb />
wives and daughters come <lb />
there and the daughters and <lb />
wives too, and most of tho difference in <lb />
them at first is that some ore and <lb />
some are thin. Tho thin ones have had <lb />
a good deal of hard work and worry, <lb />
thick ones worked hard and not <lb />
had so much worry. I don't mean they <lb />
are poor. The finest house in an inland <lb />
city in my youth belonged to a man <lb />
whoso died after he made hi <lb />
fortune built his mansion, and <lb />
always said the care of her fine house <lb />
killed her. <lb />
The change from simple, easy going <lb />
village life to pretentious society which <lb />
adds constantly to its rules and standards <lb />
must be one of effort and exhaustion. <lb />
Too often a worthy man sees his plain <lb />
at a disadvantage beside the <lb />
gracious, carefully drilled women <lb />
who live to smile and to shine, and <lb />
though ho feels at the contrast, he <lb />
cannot but be vexed at himself for it. <lb />
What she feels can never be Tho <lb />
balm for all such hurts is that the plain <lb />
people are nearer right than tho showy <lb />
ones, and more suitably to their <lb />
circumstances and as citizens of a <lb />
Plain people do not push them- <lb />
selves forward, and make no pretense to <lb />
be what they are not, a real dignity <lb />
which no slurs can affect. They have <lb />
more to do with the life and prosperity <lb />
of this continent than the very fine ladies <lb />
whoso luncheon parties and reception <lb />
dresses are in tho daily <lb />
Dare's Letter. <lb />
Horn to Bo Leaden. <lb />
The average college president is but a <lb />
poor judge of human nature. It is use- <lb />
less to try to coerce a large body of young <lb />
men into observance of any set of <lb />
rules. I found in the course of a few <lb />
years in tho chair of a college president <lb />
that in every school there are a few <lb />
young men who are born leaders, and <lb />
whom the rest of the boys follow <lb />
sheep do the bell I made it my <lb />
business early in each session to find out <lb />
who these leaders were, and then I <lb />
them. By placing in their hands <lb />
responsibility for the good deportment of <lb />
tho entire school I secured the best <lb />
and yet my young friends <lb />
never dreamed that they were rendering <lb />
me any service. From what I have seen <lb />
in seminaries for young ladies tho <lb />
rule holds good. Grown up girls can be <lb />
led by a very fine string, but they are <lb />
most difficult to Edward <lb />
Cooper in Globe-Democrat. <lb />
To the inform your <lb />
readers that I have a positive remedy for <lb />
the above named disease. By its timely <lb />
use thousands of hopeless cases have been <lb />
permanently cured. I shall be glad to <lb />
send two bottles of remedy free to <lb />
of your readers who have <lb />
if they will send me <lb />
and post office address. Respectfully, <lb />
T. A. Slocum, Pearl st, <lb />
The Negro Preacher A <lb />
Charlotte <lb />
The country are <lb />
every year becoming a greater <lb />
to communities which they <lb />
are located, as a injury to <lb />
t be colored people themselves. <lb />
Fights at churches are of <lb />
weekly and the Courts <lb />
are filled with the parties. The <lb />
preachers some few <lb />
are not fit to lead or control <lb />
often they are the worst sort of <lb />
and breed disturbances among <lb />
their poor ignorant followers. Then <lb />
it is often the case that each con- <lb />
has from two to four <lb />
i preachers mere hangers on to the <lb />
hard-working portion of their <lb />
There are, of course, many good <lb />
but there are many bad <lb />
ones, and it seems that the bad ones <lb />
control matters generally. The re- <lb />
morals of the black man are <lb />
getting lower every year, and it is <lb />
mainly because they have mean <lb />
and vicious teachers. They seldom <lb />
take a respectable white man's ad- <lb />
vice. <lb />
Commissioners Sale. <lb />
Pursuant to a decree of Pitt Superior <lb />
Court in an action between J. C. Chest- <lb />
nut vs. Fred Cox and others, the <lb />
Commissioner, will offer for <lb />
j sale at public auction the Court House <lb />
j door In on Saturday, <lb />
j 1888, a certain tract of laud in <lb />
the of Pitt adjoining the lands of <lb />
Sam W. F. Mills, John Carrol <lb />
l and others, and as Hie land where <lb />
the Page and Alley Page lived, <lb />
i containing fifteen acres wore or less. <lb />
I Terms of Cash. <lb />
C. M. <lb />
Greenville, N. C, Aug. <lb />
Partridge of tho Steppes. <lb />
German sporting men and naturalists <lb />
are interested in the reports from several <lb />
different parts of that country of tho <lb />
this year of tho of <lb />
the a <lb />
bird hitherto found only in tho Asiatic <lb />
It is not so large as the <lb />
partridge. Its color is dirty yellow <lb />
passing light bay; on the head, <lb />
throat and around the <lb />
dominates; the breast is gray and the <lb />
belly black; the back is streaked with <lb />
black and the wings arc dork <lb />
brown; the feet have only three toes; the <lb />
feathers on the feet are fine hair, <lb />
and come down to tho toes, while <lb />
soles have a scaly tho middle <lb />
tail feathers and the tip the wings are <lb />
long and finely pointed. No reason is <lb />
known for its quitting its old home and <lb />
appearing in York Sun. <lb />
The Tar Transportation Company. <lb />
Alfred Forbes, Greenville, President <lb />
J. B. <lb />
J. S. <lb />
N. M. Lawrence, Tarboro, Gen <lb />
Capt. R. F. Jones, Washington, Gen <lb />
The People's Line for travel on Tar <lb />
River. <lb />
The Steamer Greenville is the finest <lb />
and quickest boat on the river. She has <lb />
been thoroughly repaired, refurnished <lb />
and painted. <lb />
Fitted up specially for the comfort, ac- <lb />
and convenience of Ladies. <lb />
POLITE ATTENTIVE <lb />
A first-class Table furnished with the <lb />
best the market affords. <lb />
A trip on the Steamer Greenville Is <lb />
not only comfortable but attractive. <lb />
Leaves Washington Monday, Wednesday <lb />
and Friday at o'clock, A. m. <lb />
Leaves Tarboro Tuesday, Thursday <lb />
and Saturday at o'clock, A. H. <lb />
Freights received daily and through <lb />
Bills Lading given to all points. <lb />
J. t. Agent <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
JEWELRY STORE. <lb />
m---- <lb />
I have Just received another lot of fine <lb />
WATCHES, CLOCKS, <lb />
and Jewelry. <lb />
which arc offered at low prices <lb />
all mil or woes ms, <lb />
A News Stand has been added to my <lb />
business where the and <lb />
can be purchased, <lb />
MOSES <lb />
D. <lb />
Tarboro, N. Cr- <lb />
S. M. <lb />
Greenville, N. C <lb />
THE <lb />
AT THE <lb />
OLD BRICK STOKE. <lb />
FARMERS AND MERCHANTS BUY- <lb />
their year's supplies will find it to <lb />
their to get our prices before <lb />
chasing elsewhere. is complete <lb />
In all its branches. <lb />
PORK SIDES <lb />
FLOUR, SUGAR, <lb />
TEAS, Ac. <lb />
always at Lowest Market Prices. <lb />
TOBACCO SNUFF CIGARS <lb />
we buy direct from Manufacturers, <lb />
you to buy at one A com- <lb />
stock of <lb />
FURNITURE <lb />
always on hand and sold at prices to suit <lb />
the times. Our goods arc all bought and <lb />
sold for CASH, therefore, having no risk <lb />
to run, we sell at a close margin. <lb />
Respectfully, <lb />
SCHULTZ. <lb />
Greenville. N. C <lb />
. n, BUY <lb />
Earn EXCELSIOR <lb />
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L. C Latham Harry Skinner, plaintiff <lb />
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