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V. <lb/>
LEADING PAPER <lb/>
IN THE <lb/>
him mm. <lb/>
ONE SIX MONTHS <lb/>
The Eastern <lb/>
THE BEST <lb/>
EVER IN <lb/>
circulation. <lb/>
ADVERTISING <lb/>
D. J. WHICHARD, Editor and Proprietor. <lb/>
TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. <lb/>
TERMS Per Year, in Advance. <lb/>
. <lb/>
VOL VII. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER <lb/>
The Eastern Reflector, <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N- C- <lb/>
Wednesday I <lb/>
Democratic Nominees. <lb/>
THE LEADING PAPER <lb/>
N THE <lb/>
NATIONAL. <lb/>
MB PRESIDENT <lb/>
GROVER CLEVELAND, <lb/>
Of Now York. <lb/>
ALLEN G. THURMAN, <lb/>
Of Ohio. <lb/>
FIFTY AGO. <lb/>
perm tended the details of putting <lb/>
on her new piece de <lb/>
Axe and while it <lb/>
was being rehearsed in London. <lb/>
Of course the early locked <lb/>
dear lieu. <lb/>
Ami talked with all the boys <lb/>
Upon this tariff question. Ben, <lb/>
That's Making all the noise. <lb/>
They do rot seem to like you. Ben. <lb/>
And well let you know <lb/>
That yon get where grandpa was <lb/>
years M <lb/>
I have wandered through your State, j the prime net of all Society Ladies, <lb/>
is one of the mainsprings of the <lb/>
combination. <lb/>
of theatricals reminds me <lb/>
Subscription per r- <lb/>
DEMOCRATIC, BUT . <lb/>
will MM to Democratic <lb/>
en and I hat are not consistent <lb/>
with th trio principles of the party. <lb/>
If you want a a wide-u-wake <lb/>
section of the State send for the , <lb/>
job. SAMPLE FREE <lb/>
FOR ELECTORS AT LARGE <lb/>
ALFRED M. <lb/>
Of New Hanover. <lb/>
FREDRICK N. STRUDWICK. <lb/>
Of Orange. <lb/>
FOR DISTRICT ELECTORS <lb/>
for die prevention and sup- <lb/>
of trusts de <lb/>
on behalf of the great body <lb/>
of the American people, and that <lb/>
the remainder of this or so <lb/>
much thereof as may be necessary, <lb/>
should be devoted to the perfection <lb/>
of such legislation, and to that end <lb/>
all other legislative business, except <lb/>
I hut Ann-lie Quick or I general appropriation and tariff <lb/>
the is a dead failure. The should be subordinated until the H. J. Burnett <lb/>
elements which brought the boot ins j of this resolution be attain- j <lb/>
to such a and ed. <lb/>
the Chinese question, Ben, popularity proved very dull This session of Congress now <lb/>
and commonplace on the boards, beats the record for continuous <lb/>
New Yorkers may enjoy archaic ex- length. <lb/>
between book covers, but Chairman was over here <lb/>
they wont pay their money to see early in the week making a final at-; <lb/>
M. A. Murphy <lb/>
G. W. Venters <lb/>
Major Jackson <lb/>
Charles Skinner <lb/>
T. Bland, Jr., <lb/>
J. Cannon <lb/>
Alfred Hardy <lb/>
Roy Flanagan <lb/>
Sam Phillips <lb/>
Now there's <lb/>
j Will cost you votes that's dear. <lb/>
You voted fourteen times, dear <lb/>
To bring them over here. <lb/>
The people do not like it, Ben, <lb/>
And no matter how much crow, <lb/>
You wear your grandpa's shoes, <lb/>
Of fifty years <lb/>
And there is your partner, Levi, Ben, <lb/>
His record it is black. <lb/>
He sent away to Italy, Ben. <lb/>
And brought the Italians hack <lb/>
To work upon his farm, dear Ben, <lb/>
Amend <lb/>
STATE GOVERNMENT. <lb/>
M. Scales, of Guilford <lb/>
M. <lb/>
of New Hanover. <lb/>
Secretary of . <lb/>
of Wake. . <lb/>
W. of Make. <lb/>
P. Robert, of Gates. <lb/>
Superintendent of Public Instruction <lb/>
Finger of Catawba. <lb/>
Attorney F. David- <lb/>
n, Buncombe. <lb/>
SUPREME COURT. <lb/>
Chief N. H. Smith, of <lb/>
Wake. . . <lb/>
Associate Justice- Thomas S. A she. of <lb/>
Arson ; S. ate. <lb/>
JUDGES SUPERIOR COURT. <lb/>
District James E. Shepherd, of <lb/>
Philips, of <lb/>
. ,. <lb/>
G. Connor, Mil- <lb/>
Clark, of <lb/>
1st H. Brown. Jr., Beaufort, For wages that were low. <lb/>
E. Woodard. of Wilson. I Nor can he get where Tyler <lb/>
B. of Wayne. fifty years ago. <lb/>
Johnston. I q <lb/>
II. Dobson. of R lose many J <lb/>
throat; <lb/>
the pull.-. <lb/>
James C. of <lb/>
Wake. <lb/>
Fifth District-John A. Gilmer, <lb/>
Guilford ,, <lb/>
Sixth T. <lb/>
Sampson. <lb/>
Seventh District <lb/>
Cumberland. . <lb/>
Eighth J. Montgomery, of <lb/>
Cabarrus. . <lb/>
Ninth F. Graves, of <lb/>
Yadkin. , <lb/>
Tenth C. Avery, <lb/>
Eleventh M. Shipp, of <lb/>
Twelfth H- <lb/>
t Buncombe. <lb/>
B. Vance, of <lb/>
Matt. W. Ransom, of <lb/>
District <lb/>
Louis C. Latham, of Pitt <lb/>
Second M. Simmons. <lb/>
of <lb/>
Bird W. of <lb/>
Nichols, of <lb/>
FOR FIRST <lb/>
THOMAS G. SKINNER, <lb/>
Of <lb/>
STATE- <lb/>
FOB GOVERNOR <lb/>
DANIEL G. FOWLE, <lb/>
Of Wake County. <lb/>
FOB <lb/>
THOMAS M. HOLT, <lb/>
Of Alamance County. <lb/>
FOB OF <lb/>
WILLIAM L. SAUNDERS, <lb/>
Of New County. <lb/>
FOB <lb/>
DONALD W. <lb/>
Of Wake <lb/>
And there will lay you low. <lb/>
You wear your grandpa's hat <lb/>
Of fifty years ago. <lb/>
Buffalo Time. <lb/>
behind foot-<lb/>
More of the crooked work of con <lb/>
clerk who swindled <lb/>
a law firm out of an immense for- <lb/>
i tune by means of forged mortgages <lb/>
I Una come to the surface. The grand <lb/>
stolen total now amounts to a round <lb/>
; with plenty of back conn <lb/>
ties to hear from. is still in <lb/>
jail, likely to remain there for <lb/>
i an indefinite period while Attorney <lb/>
I Foster, brother the Republican <lb/>
out circular man, who <lb/>
j abstracted about as much from the <lb/>
I Produce is still safely in <lb/>
biding. Frank E. Vaughan <lb/>
New York Letter, <lb/>
Washington Letter. <lb/>
Special to <lb/>
New York o Syndicate letter to the Washington, D. C, Oct. 6th, 1888.<lb/>
in on Monday- It is over half a <lb/>
New York Oct. 10th, century since we had a Democratic <lb/>
At last the two big factious which <lb/>
make up the City Democracy have <lb/>
agreed to The die was <lb/>
by Tammany Hall which put <lb/>
in the field a full-fledged Wigwam <lb/>
Chief Justice, sworn in, General An <lb/>
drew Jackson having appointed <lb/>
Roger B. Taney to that position in <lb/>
1836. Let all hope, that Justice <lb/>
Fuller will prove a worthy <lb/>
Haddock <lb/>
Joe Wilson <lb/>
Louis Cox <lb/>
Dickens <lb/>
James <lb/>
J. L. <lb/>
J. B. Price <lb/>
Jesse Haddock <lb/>
James Bright <lb/>
Ashley Bell <lb/>
tempt to prevent the Republican <lb/>
Senators from reporting any tariff <lb/>
bill, but the Senators had decided <lb/>
to report their bill, so that his visit I Bell <lb/>
was like all the rest which he Clark <lb/>
made lately for the same purpose <lb/>
Senator was opposed to <lb/>
reporting a tariff bill, and some <lb/>
say that neither be nor Senator <lb/>
Plumb will vote for the bill which <lb/>
has been reported on account of the <lb/>
big cut in the sugar tariff. <lb/>
The public debt was reduced J. F. James <lb/>
September. J. W. Tyson <lb/>
The continued absence of a Shade Cam lull <lb/>
rum in the House has started a pro- j J. C. Cobb <lb/>
to pass a constitutional amend- B. P. Cobb <lb/>
merit, making a smaller number I J. Anderson <lb/>
than a majority of all the. members j W. B. Burnett <lb/>
a quorum. the legislative bodies J. A. Hat ton <lb/>
of no other country in the world is Jane Con ard <lb/>
so large a number required to con II. Sh erred <lb/>
a quorum as in the House Brooks <lb/>
Starling Brown <lb/>
Benjamin Teel <lb/>
Green Anderson <lb/>
T. R. Moore <lb/>
Smith <lb/>
Louis Hardy <lb/>
Ed Smith <lb/>
Oliver Smith <lb/>
Representatives. <lb/>
ticket. It is headed by Sheriff of Chief Justice Taney. <lb/>
Grant who, by the way, was the <lb/>
successful of Tammany <lb/>
the mayoralty fight four years <lb/>
ago. The County Democracy fol <lb/>
suit promptly, placing Major <lb/>
Hewitt in <lb/>
Although such action had been <lb/>
Proceedings. <lb/>
Greenville N. C, Oct. <lb/>
The Board of Commissioners <lb/>
Pitt county met this day, the <lb/>
Senator made a caustic lowing members being <lb/>
reply to Senator goody <lb/>
goody speech in regard to the cir- <lb/>
issued by Gen. Benet in <lb/>
to equalizing the two political <lb/>
parties in the Government employ- <lb/>
es at the armories and <lb/>
Pender <lb/>
Fourth <lb/>
W. of Rock- <lb/>
T. Bennett, of <lb/>
District-John S. Henderson, <lb/>
William H. II. Cowles, <lb/>
D. Johnston, <lb/>
Buncombe <lb/>
GOVERNMENT. <lb/>
Court A. <lb/>
M. <lb/>
Register of Deeds-Lewis H. W <lb/>
B. Cherry. <lb/>
P. Congleton. <lb/>
P. Redding. . <lb/>
Chair- <lb/>
man. J. Tucker, <lb/>
W. E. Keel. <lb/>
Public School <lb/>
of F. W. Brown <lb/>
TOWN. <lb/>
Bernard. <lb/>
C. Forbes. <lb/>
J. Perkins. <lb/>
Ward. T. A. W ilks <lb/>
and J. P. 2nd Ward. <lb/>
m and R. Williams Jr.; 3rd Ward, J. J. <lb/>
Perkins and A. F. <lb/>
and Third <lb/>
First <lb/>
morning and night. <lb/>
D. D. Rector. <lb/>
Sunday, <lb/>
and night. Prayer Meeting every <lb/>
Wednesday night. Rev. E. B. John. <lb/>
Pastor. <lb/>
every Sunday, morn- <lb/>
and night. Meeting every <lb/>
Wednesday <lb/>
faster. <lb/>
FOB <lb/>
GEORGE W. SANDERLIN, <lb/>
Of Wayne County. <lb/>
FOB OF <lb/>
SIDNEY M. FINGER, <lb/>
Of Catawba County. <lb/>
FOR ATTORNEY GENERAL <lb/>
THEODORE F. DAVIDSON, <lb/>
Of Buncombe County. <lb/>
FOR COURT <lb/>
JOSEPH J. DAVIS, <lb/>
JAMES E. SHEPHERD, <lb/>
Of Beaufort. <lb/>
A. O. AVERY. <lb/>
Of Burke. <lb/>
COUNTY. <lb/>
For the <lb/>
WILLIS R. WILLIAMS. <lb/>
For House of <lb/>
M. C. S. CHERRY, <lb/>
GEORGE B. KING. <lb/>
For <lb/>
J A. K. TUCKER <lb/>
For Register of <lb/>
DAVID BL JAMES. <lb/>
For Treasurer <lb/>
JAMES B. CHERRY. <lb/>
MANNING. <lb/>
anticipated some time, strenuous I He opened his remarks by reading <lb/>
were made at the last mo- bulldozing circular <lb/>
to Government issued <lb/>
ring the campaign of 1880, which <lb/>
was signed by Senators Allison, <lb/>
Hale, Aldrich, and He <lb/>
then quoted Garfield's letter to <lb/>
to fuse the warring factions <lb/>
Several confidential advisers from <lb/>
Washington, personal and political <lb/>
friends of the President, including <lb/>
Senator Gorman, Congressman <lb/>
Scott and Whitney were of Star route notoriety, asking <lb/>
closeted all day and all night with him to have Brady, Second <lb/>
the chiefs of the belligerent Postmaster General, called <lb/>
It looked for a while as though the on aid, also, a from Levi <lb/>
redoubtable Secretary of the Navy P- Morton, present Republican can <lb/>
would himself be selected as the <lb/>
bead of the Union ticket. But it <lb/>
all came to naught, and Tammany <lb/>
hastened to throw down the gaunt- <lb/>
let and limn the tomahawk as <lb/>
she has so often done in the past. <lb/>
Council Dawson, Chairman, T. E. <lb/>
Keel, G. M. Mooring, W. A. James, <lb/>
Jr., and J. A. K- Tucker. <lb/>
orders were issued as <lb/>
Sam <lb/>
Fred <lb/>
James Cox <lb/>
Kornegay <lb/>
T. Bland, Sr., <lb/>
W. H. Cox <lb/>
J. L. Gardner <lb/>
L. H. <lb/>
W. M. King <lb/>
J. J. <lb/>
J. S. Smith <lb/>
G. G. Potter <lb/>
G. G. Potter <lb/>
Henry Brown <lb/>
D. C. Smith <lb/>
J. H. Dudley <lb/>
J. W. Smith <lb/>
H C. <lb/>
A. Smith <lb/>
J- B. Smith <lb/>
Adams <lb/>
L. A. <lb/>
Walter White <lb/>
J. S. Moore <lb/>
R. S- Clark Co, <lb/>
J B. Cherry <lb/>
J. B. Cherry <lb/>
J. B. Cherry <lb/>
I. B. Cherry <lb/>
W. B. Moore <lb/>
J. A. Edwards <lb/>
J. J. May <lb/>
M. G. Holliday <lb/>
O P. <lb/>
J. A. Lang <lb/>
S. V. Joyner <lb/>
S. S. Rasberry <lb/>
B S. <lb/>
J. J. <lb/>
i Norman <lb/>
James <lb/>
The jute bagging Trust was so <lb/>
skillfully planned and so badly <lb/>
managed that not until the cotton <lb/>
crop was beginning to more was <lb/>
its existence realized. Its organ- <lb/>
felt safe. They knew that the <lb/>
cotton must be bagged promptly <lb/>
and sent to market, and they boast- <lb/>
ed of what, they were going to do in <lb/>
the way of advancing prices. To <lb/>
attempt to fight this by <lb/>
out a substitute jute <lb/>
j bagging in time for the present crop <lb/>
was apparently worse than useless. <lb/>
It would only load to delay m ship- <lb/>
ping cotton and to still higher <lb/>
prices for bagging were <lb/>
advisee to submit with the best <lb/>
grace possible this year in hopes <lb/>
that before another season rolled <lb/>
around a remedy for the evil would <lb/>
have been found. This <lb/>
however, was not taken. Instead <lb/>
of that the whole South was <lb/>
upon defeating the at the <lb/>
j very start, many have been the <lb/>
i devices brought out to accomplish it. <lb/>
Practically the is dead. <lb/>
Substitutes even better than jute <lb/>
have found. As already known <lb/>
to our readers the Lane Mills, of <lb/>
New Orleans, the Acme <lb/>
j Co. have produced bag- <lb/>
one from low grade cotton <lb/>
j one from pine straw, which meet all <lb/>
the requirements and which are <lb/>
destined to supplant jute bag- <lb/>
Night and day the mills will run <lb/>
to meet the for this bag- <lb/>
and thus from what seemed <lb/>
a curse has sprung the blessing of <lb/>
j two new industries in the South <lb/>
which will add several million <lb/>
j a year to Southern prosperity. <lb/>
these facts can be seen the spirit <lb/>
of and enterprise which is <lb/>
building up the South and planting <lb/>
new industries everywhere, overs <lb/>
coming obstacles that would appall <lb/>
others and pressing steadily for <lb/>
ward, undaunted by difficulties. <lb/>
The South is at work and its people <lb/>
are desperately in earnest, so <lb/>
had better shun this sees <lb/>
ARRIVAL <lb/>
OF <lb/>
FALL GOODS <lb/>
AT <lb/>
JOT <lb/>
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Little, House <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. V, <lb/>
STANDARD CALICOES <lb/>
AT CENTS. <lb/>
HENRIETTA CLOTH <lb/>
YARD WIDE, <lb/>
ALL WOOL. WIDE,<lb/>
for Vice President to Dorsey, <lb/>
stating that be had <lb/>
Mr. said he only j W. P. Buck <lb/>
I read these to refresh the i A. B. Garris <lb/>
memory of the Senator from Maine Yates <lb/>
and to show the depth of i Hannah Mum ford <lb/>
The impression to which the civil Williams <lb/>
here that this local duel will add <lb/>
votes to the National ticket is very <lb/>
and this, too, is based up <lb/>
on The time a Demo- <lb/>
has succeeded in getting <lb/>
votes in New York City to <lb/>
land him in the White House was <lb/>
under precisely similar conditions <lb/>
On the other baud when all factions <lb/>
were joined eight years ago, Hans <lb/>
cock was mercilessly knifed. This <lb/>
view is also accepted by the Nation <lb/>
Committeemen, the only fear <lb/>
they have is that a bad effect may <lb/>
be produced on outside States where <lb/>
these conditions are not so well <lb/>
All indications favor the <lb/>
of Mayor who has <lb/>
been endorsed by a large body <lb/>
independents usually found in the <lb/>
vice had been brought under the <lb/>
Republican administration in JO. <lb/>
Governor Gray, Indiana, who <lb/>
spent several days here this week. <lb/>
assured Mr. Cleveland a personal <lb/>
interview that was nil <lb/>
right. <lb/>
The Army in charge of the <lb/>
building of the Washington <lb/>
at <lb/>
C. B. <lb/>
E. S. Parker <lb/>
W. F. Carroll <lb/>
Petitions of Powell Rice, <lb/>
Tripp others <lb/>
Warren Shelton and H. W. P. <lb/>
Ford were granted license to retail <lb/>
; liquor in Penny Hill. <lb/>
L- G. Rouse was exempted from <lb/>
poll tax for the year 1888. <lb/>
duct tunnel, upon which gross The petition of G-B. Braxton, E. <lb/>
frauds have been discovered, was j D. Braxton and others for a new <lb/>
detailed the work by President. in township, <lb/>
Arthur. . ; the petition for a new road in Swift <lb/>
The everlasting, much talked Creek township allowed. <lb/>
Republican tariff bill has been re j. Q. hired prisoner Os <lb/>
ported to the Senate, together <lb/>
with a majority and minority report. <lb/>
The minority report is the work <lb/>
car Johnson for the term of two <lb/>
months, James Elks hired Raymond <lb/>
Elks for the term of one month. W. <lb/>
Republican column. W h c t b e r <lb/>
there will be a regular Republican the Republican substitute. <lb/>
Senators Harris, Vance and Beck A. Stanley Brooks <lb/>
and shows conclusively the for four months and <lb/>
advantages of the Mills bill over Bell hired Warren Bell for <lb/>
Richmond in the field has been <lb/>
determined. The party leaders <lb/>
seem very much divided on this <lb/>
point and there is no telling what <lb/>
the outcome a ill be, <lb/>
Four years ago Cleveland's ma- <lb/>
in this city was 43.000. Gov, <lb/>
Hill did a good deal better two <lb/>
The bill <lb/>
up on Monday for <lb/>
and will <lb/>
will be called <lb/>
consideration, and will probably <lb/>
occupy the entire attention of the <lb/>
Senate until the recess u taken to <lb/>
allow U members to go borne <lb/>
It will be impossible, to get <lb/>
to a vote before election. <lb/>
Garland has re <lb/>
thirty days. <lb/>
orders were issued as Ms <lb/>
years later. This year the Demos turned to the city much improved <lb/>
LODGES. <lb/>
Greenville Lodge, No. A. F. A. <lb/>
M meet and Mob- <lb/>
night and 3rd Sunday at <lb/>
W . M. King. W. M. <lb/>
Greenville R. A. Chapter. No. <lb/>
2nd and 4th nights at Ma- <lb/>
Rail. F W. Brown H. P. <lb/>
Covenant Lodge, No. I. O. O. F. <lb/>
meet every night. I. <lb/>
Insurance Lodge. No. K. of <lb/>
first and third Friday night. <lb/>
D. D. Haskett, D. <lb/>
Pitt Council, No. A. L. of H. meet <lb/>
night. C. A. White. C. <lb/>
Temperance Reform Club meets In then- or Dr King's New for Con- <lb/>
For <lb/>
JOHN H. <lb/>
i Cart <lb/>
Read the Mr. C. H. <lb/>
Newark, Ark., say down <lb/>
with Abscess of Lungs, and friends <lb/>
me an incurable <lb/>
Consumptive. Began taking Dr, King s <lb/>
New Discovery for Consumption, am <lb/>
managers place the majority <lb/>
for the National ticket at least <lb/>
and claim with reason a gain of <lb/>
six to seven thousand in Brooklyn <lb/>
Kings County. There is not <lb/>
the slightest cause for alarm about <lb/>
New York State. <lb/>
The news from Connecticut and <lb/>
New Jersey is also very favorable. <lb/>
Particular attention is being given <lb/>
by the party to the little <lb/>
Nutmeg State, which is always more <lb/>
or less eccentric at election times, <lb/>
A private poll gives the <lb/>
Democrats as <lb/>
much as any one ever gets that <lb/>
State. Democratic gains in the re- <lb/>
cent town elections amply justify <lb/>
this claim- <lb/>
Politics is so absorbent a topic <lb/>
now that It is positively refreshing <lb/>
to bear anything else discussed. <lb/>
in health. <lb/>
Judge will be here next <lb/>
week to argue the Telephone cases <lb/>
before the Supreme Court. He will <lb/>
be given a public reception, <lb/>
is certain to be a rouser, for the <lb/>
is extremely popular here. <lb/>
Postmaster General Dickinson has <lb/>
returned from his trip to Michigan. <lb/>
Margaret Bryant <lb/>
James Masters <lb/>
Ivey Mayo <lb/>
Patsy Elks <lb/>
H. D. Smith <lb/>
Nancy Moore <lb/>
John Baker <lb/>
COO <lb/>
J. D. Cox <lb/>
W- H. Home <lb/>
I- J. Anderson <lb/>
M. Z. Moore <lb/>
F. G. James <lb/>
a. E. Ellis <lb/>
L, A. Braxton <lb/>
N. R. Corey <lb/>
B. H. <lb/>
J. S. Easton <lb/>
W. C. Joyner <lb/>
J. B. <lb/>
R A. Nichols <lb/>
H. C. <lb/>
B, F. Wooten <lb/>
W. P. Buck <lb/>
I. B. Willoughby <lb/>
D. C. Smith <lb/>
M. G. Daniel <lb/>
E. A. <lb/>
D. Wort <lb/>
J. W. Dawson <lb/>
C. L. Grant <lb/>
George Potter <lb/>
A. L. Blow <lb/>
W. M. King <lb/>
1436<lb/>
Condemned by Their Own Re- <lb/>
port. <lb/>
LADIES SHOES AT <lb/>
Our Nice Fitting <lb/>
2.50 SHOES ABE UNEQUALED. <lb/>
Our <lb/>
BUFF SHOES <lb/>
GOOD VALUED. <lb/>
New York Star. <lb/>
report on the <lb/>
proposed tariff bill specifies, as the <lb/>
objects of that measure, <lb/>
of revenues, which are <lb/>
now the of <lb/>
honest importers and producers <lb/>
from the disastrous consequences <lb/>
of undervaluations of and <lb/>
give relief and protection to , <lb/>
man industries now suffering on is better than ever before. <lb/>
account of inadequate rates levied <lb/>
Oil competing <lb/>
The first point is a very important <lb/>
admission, as it contradicts Anally <lb/>
and decisively the pretense which <lb/>
the Republicans have maintained, <lb/>
a few days ago, that the surplus <lb/>
would not be dangerous, in <lb/>
fact there would be no surplus. The <lb/>
second, coming from anti reform <lb/>
Republicans, is an exhibition of <lb/>
impudence quite unparalleled. <lb/>
The system of fraudulent <lb/>
grew up Republican <lb/>
administration, and became so great <lb/>
swindle as to drive honest <lb/>
We also invite you to exam- <lb/>
our General Stock, <lb/>
We have a good line of D <lb/>
and Kentucky <lb/>
Hats and Caps and a splendid <lb/>
stock of Men's k Boote. <lb/>
LITTLE. HOUSE k BRO. <lb/>
Cards <lb/>
out of and transfer <lb/>
the importing business almost en <lb/>
to the of defrauding <lb/>
agents of foreign houses. <lb/>
can maladministration killed Amer <lb/>
Southern Enterprise. <lb/>
Baltimore Manufacturer's Record. <lb/>
A very remarkable illustration or <lb/>
the spirit which animates the South <lb/>
and of the enterprise Of the people <lb/>
He reports that the Democrats of <lb/>
that State are very enthusiastic and; <lb/>
hopeful of carrying the election there j Moore <lb/>
Senator left <lb/>
for Indiana, where he has daily en-. <lb/>
to speak, from Monday <lb/>
next until November <lb/>
Representative of New <lb/>
York, is very positive that Hill will <lb/>
Adjourned to-morrow. <lb/>
October <lb/>
Board met, all the members pres <lb/>
orders were issued as fol. <lb/>
Nathan Hathaway <lb/>
L. H. Wilson <lb/>
h. H. Wilson <lb/>
George Barrett <lb/>
Cannon Mills <lb/>
Ed Smith <lb/>
now on my third and able to outside life has been <lb/>
Decatur, Ohio, says . it not <lb/>
club room Monday night, at <lb/>
clock. Mar meeting in the Court <lb/>
fourth of each month, at o'clock <lb/>
Christian Temperance Union <lb/>
in the Reform Club Room Friday<lb/>
ard, ,,, . <lb/>
of Hope meets in Reform Mud <lb/>
every Friday night. Miss <lb/>
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boors A. H. to P. M- Money Um generally <lb/>
I would have died of <lb/>
Was given up by doctors. Am now in <lb/>
best of Try It, Sample bottles <lb/>
free at Store. <lb/>
hours A. . to S or- <lb/>
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tor Ridge Spring and rater- <lb/>
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i Fridays <lb/>
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matte events. Chief of these is the <lb/>
American debut of eminent <lb/>
French stars, Monsieur <lb/>
and Heading. Society <lb/>
course has adopted them blindly as <lb/>
society always adopts eminent fores <lb/>
ignore. we have Mrs. Lang <lb/>
try us again with some- <lb/>
what debilitated Freddy trailing <lb/>
along in the back ground. There <lb/>
seems to been nothing in <lb/>
rumor that Dude Lily <lb/>
, , were out, Mrs. Potter, too, has <lb/>
The facilities g <lb/>
brand new management, and <lb/>
with dresses dazzling enough to <lb/>
New York Star has a corps of <lb/>
writers with nothing at all to do but <lb/>
to the and Re- <lb/>
National Headquarters, to <lb/>
; see who goes oat and comes in in <lb/>
, and size up the <lb/>
for serving most <lb/>
accurate political news are absolute <lb/>
Deservedly Mean I, <lb/>
fr everybody has derived MM <lb/>
benefit from Its use. Physicians <lb/>
mend it. Sold everywhere. <lb/>
If you want your baby to look bright <lb/>
do not pat it to sleep with laudanum <lb/>
but use Dr. Bull's Baby <lb/>
SB a bottle. <lb/>
PAY SUBSCRIPTION. <lb/>
compensate for any economy of <lb/>
divine afflatus. Her <lb/>
shrewdly surrounded her with <lb/>
stellar luminous enough <lb/>
in themselves to draw, should the <lb/>
bright particular star relapse into <lb/>
her last year's eclipse. The clever <lb/>
j eat part of whole scheme Is the <lb/>
i announcement that his Royal High- <lb/>
Albert Edward personally an <lb/>
carry New York. He also thinks i <lb/>
that Mr. Brice is managing Forbes <lb/>
campaign wisely. Margaret Harris <lb/>
Republican National League, Corey <lb/>
of this has been sued by a j j, <lb/>
for for stationary f Redmond Forbes <lb/>
Mr. Cleveland has approved the <lb/>
Chinese Exclusion bill, and sent a <lb/>
message to Congress recommending <lb/>
legislation to allow such Chines la. <lb/>
borers as shall have actually em- <lb/>
barked on return to this conn- <lb/>
before passage of the law and <lb/>
are now on to load, pro- <lb/>
they the proper <lb/>
also that, <lb/>
edging liability bat <lb/>
because it was stipulated in <lb/>
treaty which has failed to take <lb/>
and in a spirit of humanity be- <lb/>
fitting our nation, there be <lb/>
sum of pay <lb/>
able to Chinese Minister at this <lb/>
Capital on behalf of his government <lb/>
as loll indemnity for all losses and <lb/>
injuries sustained by Chinese sub <lb/>
in the United States. <lb/>
Representative <lb/>
offered following in <lb/>
Books That it is sense of <lb/>
J. J. Perkins <lb/>
T. B Cherry <lb/>
L. H. <lb/>
W. H. Allen <lb/>
Oliver Smith <lb/>
Charles <lb/>
J. W. Barrow <lb/>
E. . Mayo <lb/>
Solomon Morris <lb/>
Smith <lb/>
Isaac Cox <lb/>
Miles Little <lb/>
Mack Hill <lb/>
William <lb/>
It. A. Nichols <lb/>
Valentine <lb/>
Tom Hill <lb/>
J. C Bland <lb/>
Joe Spell <lb/>
Dudley <lb/>
Ben Cummings <lb/>
Barrett <lb/>
Jockey Ann Barrett <lb/>
Wm. Barrett <lb/>
Daniel Barrett <lb/>
House that appropriate Fount Barrett<lb/>
ITS<lb/>
icon importation, and now we have <lb/>
republicans Senators charging <lb/>
Democratic <lb/>
which has, in great <lb/>
measure, them, and in <lb/>
great part restored the business into <lb/>
honest American hands. <lb/>
The last named of alleged ob. <lb/>
of this bill is the only <lb/>
one on the sincerity of which any <lb/>
reliance can be placed. It is a bold <lb/>
declaration that, in spite of the <lb/>
of this section has been given in tense of revision the interest of re- <lb/>
the manner in are <lb/>
handled. We believe that only two <lb/>
of any special importance <lb/>
organized to control business inter- <lb/>
centering exclusively in <lb/>
South ever been practically <lb/>
defeated by the determination and <lb/>
enterprise of Southern people, while <lb/>
of in other sec <lb/>
we cannot recoil the defeat of <lb/>
any single one of note. <lb/>
The American Cotton Oil Trust, <lb/>
an offshoot of great Standard <lb/>
Oil Co., was to <lb/>
the cotton-seed oil business. <lb/>
Before the public was aware of <lb/>
what was being done, this <lb/>
bad secured the control of almost <lb/>
every first class cotton oil mill in <lb/>
the South, and its monopoly seemed <lb/>
complete. Like the standard Oil <lb/>
Co. in Pennsylvania, the American <lb/>
Cotton Oil Trust was bent upon an <lb/>
absolute control every brooch of <lb/>
trade, and, backed by vast <lb/>
wealth of its parent, it looked to <lb/>
as though it was to <lb/>
fight it. The South, however, did <lb/>
so regard matter, <lb/>
when its control seemed moot <lb/>
lute nod a fight against it most <lb/>
hopeless, a young Carolinian, who <lb/>
hod made a wide reputation as an <lb/>
engineer, planned and organized in <lb/>
connection with his friends a <lb/>
IAMBS, <lb/>
company to build <lb/>
Bills. Within a months <lb/>
oil mills. <lb/>
from its formation this company <lb/>
had eight of best cotton oil mills <lb/>
ever built in foil operation, located <lb/>
at points where could boat com <lb/>
with mills of toe <lb/>
The monopoly woo broke and <lb/>
Sooth was saved from danger of <lb/>
having this groat industry control- <lb/>
led by one could <lb/>
force prices of seed down and oil up <lb/>
at its own pleasure. Millions of <lb/>
dollars were saved to toe planters <lb/>
by this fight against <lb/>
first great threatened <lb/>
form, it is the of Re- <lb/>
publican party to follow the mandate <lb/>
of the Chicago Convention and at- <lb/>
tempt to erect a Chinese wall by <lb/>
raising the rates of duty. No more <lb/>
offensive proposition be made. <lb/>
American people will not as <lb/>
sent to an increase of war taxes <lb/>
twenty-three years the close <lb/>
of They will scout the idea <lb/>
that taxes which were . imposed <lb/>
apologetically r only under the <lb/>
stress of war necessity should be <lb/>
erected into a permanent industrial <lb/>
system of the land. As Senator <lb/>
Morrill, then chairman of the <lb/>
Committee, said when these <lb/>
taxes were imposed, would not <lb/>
have been thought of were it not <lb/>
for the fact that Congress was sit- <lb/>
ting within the sound of hostile can- <lb/>
non, they would disappear with <lb/>
the necessity of the great <lb/>
of the conflict. <lb/>
Peace reigns and war is almost <lb/>
forgotten, except through <lb/>
of comradeship and hes <lb/>
so softened that the blue and <lb/>
the gray mingle together in honor <lb/>
to the fallen brave of both sides. <lb/>
Yet the party that tries to trade on <lb/>
animosity not merely clings to a war <lb/>
tariff, Oat proposes, in this era of <lb/>
peace and prosperity, to make the <lb/>
tariff more warlike than ever, and <lb/>
to perpetuate it as the engine of mo- <lb/>
rule over our independent <lb/>
industries and our commerce. This <lb/>
policy hate will be hateful to <lb/>
country, and will be heard of no <lb/>
more otter the expression of the <lb/>
pie's for fraternity, economy <lb/>
and prosperity in the vote of the 6th <lb/>
of November. <lb/>
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. C, <lb/>
Practice in the courts. Collection <lb/>
a Specialty. <lb/>
D. L. JAMES, <lb/>
DENTIST, <lb/>
If,., <lb/>
TAMES M. <lb/>
A W, <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N.<lb/>
C. <lb/>
ALEX I. BLOW, <lb/>
GREENVILLE, X. C. <lb/>
AUG. M. MOORE. C M It <lb/>
BERNARD, <lb/>
W, <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb/>
Practice In the State and Federal <lb/>
J, M. TUCKER. <lb/>
TUCKER A MURPHY, <lb/>
A T-LA W, <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
LATHAM. <lb/>
r A SKINNER, <lb/>
n. c.<lb/>
T V. <lb/>
Attorney and at <lb/>
N C. <lb/>
Law <lb/>
W JOYNER, <lb/>
a Southern <lb/>
Republican is a compound <lb/>
noon, black in person, <lb/>
declining in number, of African <lb/>
gender and desperate case; govern- <lb/>
ed by according to the <lb/>
governs <lb/>
Attorney and at Low <lb/>
N. <lb/>
Will practice In the Courts Pitt, <lb/>
Greene, Edgecombe and Beaufort <lb/>
ties, and the Supreme Court. <lb/>
Faithful attention given to all <lb/>
entrusted to him. <lb/>
DR. H. SNELL, <lb/>
WASHINGTON, X. <lb/>
Surgeon Dentist. <lb/>
Tenders his professional service to the <lb/>
public. <lb/>
Teeth extracted without pain by tan am <lb/>
of Nitrous Gas. <lb/>
J. <lb/>
B. YELLOWLEY, <lb/>
A W, <lb/>
Greenville, N. C.<lb/>
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Li<lb/>
I of giving relief to the people November lie will that his plan <lb/>
not their bill, to tarn our glorious old <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. C- which desire to <lb/>
. place of I lie Mills bill, to reduce <lb/>
t ., j tax noon the necessaries of life <lb/>
I. J, a upon articles they in <lb/>
crease the tax. Oh, consistency, <lb/>
THE LEADING PAPER <lb/>
IX <lb/>
TO Xi <lb/>
Subscription Price. per <lb/>
will not hesitate to Democratic <lb/>
and that are not consistent <lb/>
with the true principles of the party. <lb/>
II you want a n <lb/>
section of the State send for the <lb/>
TOR. SAMPLE COPY <lb/>
IT. <lb/>
AT AT <lb/>
Mail <lb/>
The Y. M. D. had their regular <lb/>
meeting last Friday night the <lb/>
inciting was called to order by <lb/>
t President E. A. Mr. J. H. <lb/>
j Small, of Washington, Col. <lb/>
. Harry Skinner, were invited to ad <lb/>
the club next Friday night. <lb/>
The committee <lb/>
county executive committee were <lb/>
instructed to make full preparation <lb/>
for the reception of Hon. G <lb/>
on the first day November. <lb/>
All Democrats of the county are <lb/>
invitee to be here on horseback by <lb/>
a. M. to go out and meet <lb/>
oaf candidate for Governor and <lb/>
Em Bi a procession back to town. <lb/>
Mr. J. Tucker addressed the club <lb/>
lie made a-strong, enthusiastic <lb/>
speech, and helped the tin <lb/>
party. <lb/>
The ticket in this <lb/>
county must lie beaten this year. <lb/>
It can be done if the white people <lb/>
will but discharge<lb/>
In the present political contest <lb/>
the Democratic for <lb/>
low taxes and the party <lb/>
for high taxes. For which will <lb/>
vote T <lb/>
for the Brat time in six years <lb/>
the people of Pitt are called <lb/>
upon to choose between the regular <lb/>
Democratic and Republican <lb/>
such a how arc <lb/>
the men going to vote I <lb/>
Elsewhere in this issue appears <lb/>
a letter T. N. Manning, <lb/>
denying that lie a candidate <lb/>
the party The letter <lb/>
is manly and straightforward and <lb/>
is too plain be misunderstood. <lb/>
Mr. Manning realizes the <lb/>
as it is. and being a while man will <lb/>
not let his influence be thrown with <lb/>
those who are enemies to the white <lb/>
en's government, and whose bat- <lb/>
cry is down with the white <lb/>
man's <lb/>
Mr. J- J. Perkins, the <lb/>
candidate for the <lb/>
is the only one on the <lb/>
ticket who was formerly a Dem- <lb/>
and has boldness enough <lb/>
to declare himself a Republican. <lb/>
He does so and attempts to <lb/>
the Democrats, but it is <lb/>
a weak attempt. He baa got <lb/>
on side and, no doubt, <lb/>
feels it. At any rate ho can't <lb/>
make a speech where he is. <lb/>
At Salt Lake City, Utah, the <lb/>
Other day, the Supreme Court en- <lb/>
a final decree the Mormon <lb/>
Church case, declaring the <lb/>
Mormon as . <lb/>
corporation, and decreeing that all <lb/>
its property, both real and person- <lb/>
shall become to th- <lb/>
Government in <lb/>
Utah. The court holds that <lb/>
my is tenet of the Mormon <lb/>
faith, and therefore denies the <lb/>
of individual members <lb/>
the church to have the <lb/>
property transferred lo This <lb/>
looks blue for the batter Day <lb/>
Saints. <lb/>
Quite a sensation was created in <lb/>
Raleigh last reek ever the fact <lb/>
that C. Cross the defaulting <lb/>
the defunct State <lb/>
a war. <lb/>
rant against Mr. I Stamps, <lb/>
former and Mr. B. <lb/>
Primmer, one <lb/>
the bank. The warrant charges <lb/>
these with making <lb/>
to preserve the <lb/>
credit of the hank. Stamps <lb/>
Kev at the time th <lb/>
arrant was out but <lb/>
upon bis return to Raleigh <lb/>
both he and Mr. Primrose tent be- <lb/>
fore the p. s. Commissioner <lb/>
gave <lb/>
We have heard numbers of <lb/>
colored men say in the hist week <lb/>
The Excess pays the dis <lb/>
Elector from Pitt a <lb/>
glowing compliment and it leaves <lb/>
the impression that the orator is not <lb/>
setting a river on with his el- <lb/>
Let's hear the Express <lb/>
and then all <lb/>
A. If. Moore, Republican <lb/>
date tor Presidential Elector at <lb/>
Large, accompanied by Ham <lb/>
arrived here Wednesday, and re- <lb/>
an immense <lb/>
and a brass band. He made <lb/>
a Mood and thunder speech of ten <lb/>
minutes, charging that the white <lb/>
men of Eastern North Carolina were <lb/>
a set of thieves. He denounced <lb/>
every Democratic postmaster in the <lb/>
county because his speaking was <lb/>
not advertised at Sanford. <lb/>
It seems to be a hard matter, <lb/>
to get Mr. L. H. Wilson, the <lb/>
Republican candidate for Regis- <lb/>
of Deeds, to declare what he <lb/>
is upon the stump. When lie <lb/>
gets with the he tells <lb/>
them he is a Republican ; when <lb/>
he gets among the white people <lb/>
who have formerly supported <lb/>
him he tells he is an <lb/>
pendent Democrat, but when lie <lb/>
gets on the stump a mixed <lb/>
crowd he says am before the <lb/>
The people should <lb/>
not want any such man to serve <lb/>
them as Register of the <lb/>
county. Mr. Wilson is nothing <lb/>
more or less than a Republican. <lb/>
He was nominated in a <lb/>
convention, has accepted <lb/>
a Republican nomination and is <lb/>
running upon a Republican tick- <lb/>
Here is something of a <lb/>
that was heard on the <lb/>
streets of Greenville last <lb/>
day. Mr. E. S. Parker, the <lb/>
Third Party candidate for the <lb/>
Legislature, and Mr. B. J. <lb/>
son, the Republican candidate <lb/>
Sheriff, met, when the for- <lb/>
m-r asked tho latter how he was <lb/>
getting along as candidate for <lb/>
Sheriff. Wilson replied that <lb/>
he when <lb/>
Parker added are bound <lb/>
to be the next Sheriff of Pitt <lb/>
county, for we Prohibitionists <lb/>
are going to vote solid for you, <lb/>
and there are three hundred of <lb/>
The people of Pitt county <lb/>
need no further proof that the <lb/>
Third Party is working in the <lb/>
interest of the Par- <lb/>
Don't waste your vote in <lb/>
any such way. <lb/>
Yesterday was the opening nay <lb/>
the second week's canvass of the <lb/>
candidates tor offices, and <lb/>
was u field day with the Democrats. <lb/>
The speaking was at Fa; and <lb/>
was attended by a good crowd. <lb/>
Having received such severe drubs <lb/>
bugs in canvass last week our <lb/>
over to Republican control will meet <lb/>
with the same kind of success <lb/>
that did his own candidacy in the <lb/>
Atlanta Senatorial district. It is <lb/>
well that Democrats should know <lb/>
the intentions of the Third Party <lb/>
men, and the words of the greatest <lb/>
of the Southern Apostles of the <lb/>
new faith, spoken to his <lb/>
the far Northwest, can surely <lb/>
taken as an example of what their <lb/>
object is in North Carolina. It is <lb/>
to turn the State over <lb/>
and this means <lb/>
control. White men of North <lb/>
Carolina, are you willing to see any <lb/>
such state affairs as if <lb/>
not vote tho Democratic ticket. <lb/>
There was considerable excite- <lb/>
in our usually quiet town <lb/>
last Saturday morning over the dis- <lb/>
of a very insulting, <lb/>
cent and threatening note address- <lb/>
ed to one of of our that <lb/>
had been found posted up on the <lb/>
bulletin board at the Court House. <lb/>
The note was to Mr. J. <lb/>
was signed George <lb/>
Simmons, on to say that <lb/>
had been the instigator of <lb/>
a plot to lynch him, that ho was <lb/>
ready for and would have <lb/>
him murdered in less than twenty- <lb/>
four hours. The language of the <lb/>
was in other respects very <lb/>
contained considerable <lb/>
profanity. Mr. was <lb/>
possession of the note and went <lb/>
oil immediately to find his man and <lb/>
to see what was meant. As soon as <lb/>
found Simmons denied <lb/>
having had to do <lb/>
with the as well as ignorance <lb/>
of its contents. This statement <lb/>
Simmons is believed to be true, as <lb/>
no man would allow his came <lb/>
to attached to a paper of <lb/>
such import a public place. <lb/>
George Simmons is one of tho lead.- <lb/>
colored Republicans this <lb/>
town, ordinarily a man of <lb/>
not much reliability one who <lb/>
has much to say in matters political, <lb/>
and of little character, it is <lb/>
thought out of the question that he <lb/>
should have had anything to do with <lb/>
this outrageous affair. It is to be <lb/>
hoped that the contemptible <lb/>
who is hiding be <lb/>
hind a in order to send out <lb/>
his anonymous threats and create <lb/>
Strife among peaceable people will <lb/>
be found cut suitably pun- <lb/>
A coat of tar tenths <lb/>
would be proper treatment <lb/>
such an outcast. <lb/>
regard for the Star to wish to <lb/>
enter into any dispute with it. <lb/>
A It hough we may sometimes <lb/>
fer in our opinions in regard to <lb/>
some things the. Star will always <lb/>
find the Democratic <lb/>
and ready and willing to render <lb/>
all the assistance in its power <lb/>
for the success of Democratic <lb/>
principles. We are heart and <lb/>
soul with it in our desire to com- <lb/>
bury Republicanism in <lb/>
North Carolina, with--all of its <lb/>
annexes. <lb/>
At the late Republican con- <lb/>
held here Sheriff W. M. <lb/>
King was nominated for the <lb/>
Senate, and since that time he <lb/>
has one time been announced at <lb/>
one of the speakings as a <lb/>
date for that office. Up to this <lb/>
writing Sheriff King has attended <lb/>
none of the speakings in the <lb/>
county, nor has he made any <lb/>
declarations that we know of. <lb/>
that warrant us in saying he is <lb/>
or is not Republican <lb/>
date. Opinions differ greatly <lb/>
in regard to this question, and it <lb/>
is declared with equal confidence <lb/>
that he has and has not accepted <lb/>
tho nomination tendered him. <lb/>
We have heard it stated that he <lb/>
was a candidate by those who <lb/>
claim to know what they are <lb/>
talking about, and again this <lb/>
has been denied by others, who <lb/>
claim to know equally as much <lb/>
of Mr. g's intentions, and <lb/>
they say he has authorized no <lb/>
one to announce him and <lb/>
will not allow his name to go on <lb/>
the Republican ticket. As an <lb/>
Independent candidate the Rb- <lb/>
has always opposed <lb/>
Mr. King and has done all in its <lb/>
power to defeat him, which it <lb/>
will do at all times when he op- <lb/>
poses Democracy. But it is not <lb/>
our intention to wage any fight <lb/>
against him unless he opposes <lb/>
the nominees of the Democratic <lb/>
party this year, and as it now <lb/>
The last issue of the Raleigh stands we do not know what is <lb/>
fail contains a short article upon mat j his position. We do not wish <lb/>
ten political in Pitt county. Instead to place him among the <lb/>
making comment we copy the ,., . , , , <lb/>
is, feeling that it to candidates unless he be- <lb/>
the consideration of every longs there, and therefore hope <lb/>
he will so declare himself that <lb/>
the people of Pitt county may <lb/>
Democrat the The <lb/>
The Republicans of Pitt county <lb/>
have nominated Win. M- King <lb/>
the Senate Jim Perkins <lb/>
Calvin Stokes the House. King <lb/>
and Perkins have been on <lb/>
t he independent order. Stokes is an <lb/>
issue Radical. The Convention <lb/>
that nominated them contained bat <lb/>
six white delegates. Opposed to <lb/>
this ticket is Mr. Willis R. Williams, <lb/>
for the Senate, and Messrs. M. C. S. <lb/>
Cherry and G- for the <lb/>
House. Messrs. Williams Cher- <lb/>
know where he stands. The <lb/>
course he is now pursuing places <lb/>
him in a false position unless he <lb/>
intends to accept the nomination <lb/>
tendered him by the <lb/>
cans, as they surely keep <lb/>
his name on their ticket if he <lb/>
does not come out and declare <lb/>
positively that he will not run. <lb/>
Without some declaration from <lb/>
IV were in the last Legislature and <lb/>
made a record that entitles them to own lips that will enable us <lb/>
reelection. Senator Williams <lb/>
that it was their understanding It -publican friends seem to have <lb/>
with the bosses that whoever and wet con <lb/>
by their absence. Not a <lb/>
single Republican candidate was on <lb/>
was placed upon their ticket <lb/>
this year were to be straight out <lb/>
Republicans, that they were <lb/>
done fooling Independents <lb/>
and would v; for none but Re- <lb/>
publicans. They locked <lb/>
Messrs. Perkins, King <lb/>
and all the rest on their ticket <lb/>
as being Republicans. The <lb/>
of the county can now see <lb/>
where the above mentioned gen- <lb/>
stand. <lb/>
We heard Mr. L. II. Wilson, <lb/>
the for <lb/>
the grounds except L. II. Wilson, <lb/>
and he was a lonesome All <lb/>
the Democratic candidates were <lb/>
and made good speeches, <lb/>
were assisted <lb/>
by Col- Harry Skin- <lb/>
John King, E. A. Move, <lb/>
E-v. and Mr. H. Tucker. Col. <lb/>
Skinner general issues <lb/>
in his usual forcible and <lb/>
created a good impression. Capt- <lb/>
King said the lines are now <lb/>
drawn and that yon must vote for <lb/>
either Democrat or He <lb/>
advised everybody to vote as he <lb/>
entire Democratic tick <lb/>
et, from President Cleveland down <lb/>
to Township Constable. Mr. <lb/>
Register of Deeds, say in his made a fine speech, and being <lb/>
Chairman of the Committee on <lb/>
are and ably championed every <lb/>
measure introduced to better the <lb/>
condition of the farmers. Among <lb/>
other things he sought to reduce the <lb/>
rate interest, prevent gambling in <lb/>
futures, and favored the establish- <lb/>
of the Agricultural and Me- <lb/>
College and the of <lb/>
Labor Statistics. No truer <lb/>
of bis people ever occupied <lb/>
a feat in tho General Assembly. In <lb/>
the Mr. was faithful <lb/>
and made no mistakes. Mr. King <lb/>
is every way worthy of election. <lb/>
It behooves the white men of Pitt <lb/>
county to leave no stone unturned <lb/>
to secure the election of these ex <lb/>
gentlemen and patriotic Dem- <lb/>
As a further testimonial to the <lb/>
worth Senator Williams, we take <lb/>
a brief extract from a private letter <lb/>
to the editor from Raleigh, written <lb/>
by a gentleman of broad influence j government and white man's rule. <lb/>
to slate positively where he is. <lb/>
the will to ac- <lb/>
the conclusion that Mr. <lb/>
King is with the Republicans in <lb/>
this campaign. The issue is <lb/>
such this year that no man can <lb/>
remain neutral, and each one <lb/>
must take a decided stand on <lb/>
one side or the other- <lb/>
I take this method to that I <lb/>
am a Prohibition candidate in the <lb/>
coming election. I am now, <lb/>
ways, opposed to the liquor traffic, <lb/>
but do not think it to be mix <lb/>
ed up with politics cannot <lb/>
ford to let. influence go to aid in <lb/>
rule over the honest <lb/>
white people of Pitt and <lb/>
North Carolina. While I am a tern <lb/>
man I am at the same time <lb/>
a white man and believe in honest <lb/>
speech at Calico last Saturday, <lb/>
that intelligence of <lb/>
the county came together to <lb/>
at, his old borne where he is very <lb/>
popular, his remarks will have con <lb/>
weight. Mr. J- II. Tucker <lb/>
closed the days speech making in a <lb/>
candidates they make no ringing talk, which greatly pleased <lb/>
mistake. He further said that and left them <lb/>
. t i i- Altogether <lb/>
the Republicans in convention j .,. , <lb/>
as their candidate, I be satisfied with the result of the <lb/>
for which he was very thankful, j canvass <lb/>
The intelligence ; Georgia <lb/>
Mr. Wilson as their candidate who was defeated for the <lb/>
was composed of white men ; his State baa been <lb/>
i rm. ,. j up in the Northwest making speech- <lb/>
and That j <lb/>
to be a pill for white men thing to say about what the <lb/>
men proposed doing in this <lb/>
State. In a delivered in <lb/>
Michigan not many days ago he <lb/>
said among other things that the <lb/>
Prohibitionists would curry I'D <lb/>
votes North Carolina this year, <lb/>
which would give the Slate over to <lb/>
of Pitt county to swallow- <lb/>
The Republican party in Na- <lb/>
of Representatives <lb/>
fought the Mills bill bitterly. <lb/>
While voting solidly against it the;. <lb/>
at the same time that it <lb/>
would be ruinous to the country to i the control of the Republicans, <lb/>
reduce its r venue receipt. that after getting the <lb/>
behold, alter it had passed Democratic babies mixed <lb/>
House and when the people j up so that no difference could be <lb/>
were declaring in of the told between them the <lb/>
bill, the Republican Senate would destroy both. We think <lb/>
repudiates the Votes and Sam and his will find that <lb/>
of their parry associates m the the North Carolina Dem <lb/>
House that the can by is a lusty and healthy infant, <lb/>
stand a redaction of its revenues, well be able to take of itself. <lb/>
Rat true to their past record, when tho returns come in in <lb/>
and one acquainted with <lb/>
legislative workings. He <lb/>
elect your legislative and <lb/>
county ticket. It will be needed. <lb/>
Old man Williams is one of the tin <lb/>
est and honestest men I ever knew. <lb/>
He is as incorruptible as us, <lb/>
and as true to the farmer's interest <lb/>
as any man that <lb/>
The has no <lb/>
rel with its able and excellent <lb/>
contemporary, the Wilmington <lb/>
Star. While in all things we do <lb/>
not agree with the Star we still <lb/>
concede to it honesty and <lb/>
of purpose and a sincere de- <lb/>
to Democratic principles <lb/>
While unable to see everything <lb/>
in the same light o the Star does <lb/>
and it is natural that different <lb/>
members of the same family <lb/>
should entertain different views <lb/>
in regard to certain minor de- <lb/>
is <lb/>
of being at work side by side <lb/>
with the great paper in all the <lb/>
main issues of Democracy, and <lb/>
it is but seldom that we have <lb/>
ever had cause to disagree with <lb/>
our experienced contemporary. <lb/>
Brother Kingsbury confesses not <lb/>
lo have seen our of <lb/>
September 19th, and we think if <lb/>
he had done so his reply to it <lb/>
would have been of an entirely <lb/>
different to what appear- <lb/>
ed in the Star of Sunday in regard <lb/>
to a clipping from the <lb/>
Reflector that appeared in a <lb/>
paper that is doing all in is pow- <lb/>
to. defeat the principles for <lb/>
which both the Star and the Re <lb/>
Ft are battling. Papers <lb/>
of the Democratic faith hare <lb/>
plenty to do to fight the common <lb/>
Yours <lb/>
T. N. Manning.<lb/>
The candidates speak at <lb/>
Parkers School House to morrow. <lb/>
Land Sale. <lb/>
By of authority contained in a <lb/>
Mortgage and delivered to <lb/>
Mary J. Walston by B. M. W. James <lb/>
and wife, on the day January <lb/>
u was duly recorded in the Registers <lb/>
of Pitt comity. In Book L. <lb/>
and The will for <lb/>
cash before the Court door in <lb/>
Greenville on Saturday the 10th day of <lb/>
November the following described <lb/>
atoM or parcels of land situated in the <lb/>
of Pitt, in Bethel township. One <lb/>
tract of land adjoining the land of J. <lb/>
the said Mary J. Walston <lb/>
others, containing by estimation acres, <lb/>
and one other tract of laud adjoining the <lb/>
land of Cornelius Barnhill. E. M. <lb/>
and others, containing <lb/>
Mary J. Walston, Mortgagee. <lb/>
F. O. James, Atty. Oct. <lb/>
Notice to Creditors. <lb/>
Having qualified as administrator of <lb/>
I the estate of L. Smith, be- <lb/>
fore Superior Court Clerk of Pitt <lb/>
county, on the day of 1888, <lb/>
notice is here by given to all creditors of <lb/>
said estate to present their claims to me, <lb/>
properly authenticated, within twelve <lb/>
months from the date of this notice, or it <lb/>
will be plead but of then- recovery. <lb/>
to said are here- <lb/>
by notified lo make payment <lb/>
to the undersigned. This October 19th <lb/>
1888. W. H. E. Smith, <lb/>
Adm's of I. E. Smith. <lb/>
R S. CLARK CO., <lb/>
IN<lb/>
Are headquarters for all needed the <lb/>
HARDWARE line. Our stock cannot be <lb/>
but if y want anything in <lb/>
Hardware, Agricultural Stoves <lb/>
and Utensils. Carriage Material <lb/>
and House Cutlery <lb/>
CALL ON <lb/>
We can save you money on any of these goods. <lb/>
MANUFACTURER'S AGENTS FOR POWDERS <lb/>
which we will soil at <lb/>
R. ORE EN, JR. Manager. <lb/>
WE now fitted up in first-clash and ate to man- <lb/>
upon Blunt notice any kind or of <lb/>
RIDING VEHICLES. <lb/>
SPECIAL ATTENTION TO ALL REPAIRING. <lb/>
keep a nice line of <lb/>
HARNESS. <lb/>
Come and see us. Satisfaction Guaranteed. <lb/>
moon <lb/>
p BE SEEN EVERY DAY, but the man who I a <lb/>
Groceries, Fruits, Confections, Cigars, <lb/>
TOBACCO. CANNED GOODS, <lb/>
Can lie whenever wanted. Yon only lo look for <lb/>
V. L. STEPHENS, <lb/>
all wants In above can be supplied. <lb/>
BOXES OF CONFECTIONS T <lb/>
FINE A. SPECIALTY. <lb/>
ESTABLISHED IN <lb/>
Luther Sheldon, <lb/>
SASHES, DOORS AND BLINDS, <lb/>
FA STY CUT <lb/>
PAINTS, TIN <lb/>
VARNISHES, <lb/>
Coach Colors In Japan. Plain Sheathing Cathedral <lb/>
Dry Plaster or Wall Papers, k Obis,, Wood <lb/>
Wire Cloth Window Screens, I <lb/>
Slate Mantels, <lb/>
Builders Hardware, Paints, Oils, Glass, Putty, <lb/>
OF <lb/>
Nos. West Sine Market Stir. Ave. <lb/>
NOR FOLK. <lb/>
W. L. BROWN <lb/>
COMMISSION MERCHANT <lb/>
AND AGENT FOR THE TARBORO OIL MILLS. <lb/>
Highest Cash price paid Cotton Seed or <lb/>
Meal given in exchange Has for sale <lb/>
Acid and Cotton Seed Meal <lb/>
Either for <lb/>
or on Time, <lb/>
FARMER'S BONE FERTILIZER. <lb/>
A SPECIALTY It l to to any fertilizer on the market. <lb/>
J. <lb/>
J. It. <lb/>
J. <lb/>
EM CO. <lb/>
LOOK TO YOUR INTEREST <lb/>
u fresh line the following goods, are now <lb/>
ready to offer to the public just what goods <lb/>
prices will please purchaser. <lb/>
WE HAVE I N STOCK <lb/>
Valuable Town Property For <lb/>
Sale. <lb/>
That dwelling and lot form- <lb/>
by E. B. Moore, <lb/>
and kitchen <lb/>
with necessary outhouse, all new lo <lb/>
condition. For which are <lb/>
apply to. J. B. <lb/>
Greenville, Oct. IT, 1888. <lb/>
Greenville, N. O. <lb/>
Under new management. Hot and <lb/>
cold baths. rooms and at- <lb/>
servants. Table always <lb/>
ed with the best of the market. Feed <lb/>
engaging in any in connection <lb/>
kind of strife between them- <lb/>
selves, and too high a <lb/>
81.80 VAX <lb/>
E. B. <lb/>
STAPLE AND FANCY DRESS GOODS, <lb/>
Dry Goods, <lb/>
Notions. <lb/>
Men <lb/>
SHIRTS COLLARS. <lb/>
BOOTS AND SHOES <lb/>
To fit all who favor us with tacit patronage. <lb/>
Nails, Cutlery, Guns, <lb/>
Crockery, Glass-ware. Wood and Willow <lb/>
ware, Furniture, Harness, Whips, <lb/>
Gail Ax and Railroad Mills Snuff, Chewing <lb/>
and Smoking Tobacco. <lb/>
IN THIS LINE WILL <lb/>
Tea, Coffee, Sugar, Molasses, Flour, Meats <lb/>
of different kinds, very best Lard we can <lb/>
buy, Butter, Cheese, Spice, Pepper, <lb/>
Soap both toilet and Laundry, <lb/>
Star Lye, Ball Lye, <lb/>
Matches, Candles, Starch, best grade of White <lb/>
Kerosene Oil, Machine Oil, <lb/>
We are a New Firm, but not new men to the public <lb/>
All who stand need of goods in line are invited to come to see as, <lb/>
We can and will sell as low as any one who sells a good goods as we do. <lb/>
BARGAINS <lb/>
For the <lb/>
We have determined to out our <lb/>
in Greenville in order to dispose of <lb/>
the large stock of goods on hand before the 1st <lb/>
of January we are selling them <lb/>
COST. <lb/>
Nothing will be reserved, but every article <lb/>
in the entire stock, consisting of Dr No- <lb/>
Boots, Shoes, Hats, Trunks an., will go <lb/>
FOR <lb/>
We are offering special inducements on <lb/>
As our stock of suits and large <lb/>
and must be old, even if at a sacrifice Don't <lb/>
spend a dollar until you find out the <lb/>
advantages we offer. <lb/>
R Morris Bros, <lb/>
L. r. LATHAM <lb/>
THE LEADERS IN <lb/>
ALL KINDS OF STAPLE GOODS. <lb/>
Our Fall and inter 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/>
Daring John s. <lb/>
Co., now-, Mid nil evidence of debt <lb/>
solicit formal and patronage. <lb/>
Being able t all advantage of the <lb/>
w- will In; k-II one of Nor- <lb/>
folk. retain in our employ J. H Congleton general <lb/>
of the with his former partner a <lb/>
who will always to and serve their old customers. <lb/>
A branch of our will be cash ii reasonable <lb/>
to farmers to cultivate and harvest their crop, In i to <lb/>
with <lb/>
J. <lb/>
LIFE AND FIRE <lb/>
N. C <lb/>
JAMES OLD STAND. <lb/>
All kinds placed in <lb/>
FIRST-CLASS COMPANIES <lb/>
At lowest current <lb/>
AM AGENT FOB A FIRE PROOF SAFE. <lb/>
OLD FACTORY <lb/>
THE FRONT <lb/>
J. D. Williamson, <lb/>
TO JOHN <lb/>
WILL <lb/>
BUGGIES, CASTS MAYS. <lb/>
My Factory U well i t nut nothing <lb/>
but we keep with the Implored <lb/>
Best in -ill work. All styles of Spring- art yon in I from <lb/>
Brewster, Storm, Coil, Ram Horn, King, <lb/>
Also keep on head full i ready made <lb/>
HARNESS AND WHIPS, <lb/>
the year which will mil ah LOW as i <lb/>
Special Attention Given to REPAIRING. <lb/>
-o <lb/>
Thanking the people of this and for hops <lb/>
merit a continuance of the <lb/>
COMMISSION <lb/>
STANDARD GUANO ACID <lb/>
PULVERIZED OYSTER SHELL, <lb/>
SHELL LIME. <lb/>
COTTON SEED MEAL AND <lb/>
Tennessee Wagons, for sale, <lb/>
N. C. Mar. 231.1887. <lb/>
Notice to Creditors. <lb/>
i w. l s. r <lb/>
mm mm <lb/>
Having a Executor of the <lb/>
Last Will and lit It. A. By- <lb/>
deceased this day This l to notify <lb/>
all persons the estate of the wild <lb/>
H. A. to come forward and set- <lb/>
and all person <lb/>
the said will present , V Ti I <lb/>
to within , I <lb/>
twelve months from this date or this no- <lb/>
will be plead In bar their <lb/>
This the 7th day of <lb/>
J. H. BY <lb/>
I. Executor. <lb/>
Notice to Creditors. <lb/>
The undersigned having qualified <lb/>
on the 16th day of Sept. as ad- <lb/>
of the estate of N. A. Bins, <lb/>
is hereby given to all per- <lb/>
sons owing said estate to make <lb/>
ate payment, sod to all creditors <lb/>
estate to present their claims, properly <lb/>
authenticated, to the on or <lb/>
before the of September or this <lb/>
notice will be plead lo bar of <lb/>
J. K. <lb/>
of N. A. <lb/>
and <lb/>
NORFOLK <lb/>
in In 1870. <lb/>
Will open a House In <lb/>
In September, for the handling and <lb/>
sale of thus giving our <lb/>
of the two markets.<lb/>
</p>
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<p>
EASTERN REFLECTOR, <lb/>
AT r. <lb/>
. . ----1 <lb/>
Bureau <lb/>
AD- . . <lb/>
for <lb/>
THIS PAPER <lb/>
NEW YORK. <lb/>
Local <lb/>
Mr. J. D- last <lb/>
week Baltimore. <lb/>
Miss Minute has <lb/>
quite sick for a few <lb/>
Master Clarence is <lb/>
confined to his bed by sickness <lb/>
week. <lb/>
A. Faithful, of the U. <lb/>
I visiting and <lb/>
hi this comity. <lb/>
Mr. Ales m last spring <lb/>
Insure your Gin Houses with <lb/>
J. L. j to Salisbury, <lb/>
Elegant sets of Muffs and Boas at was week. <lb/>
sale. Apply <lb/>
X. C <lb/>
Lang's. <lb/>
for <lb/>
to Allen Warm <lb/>
Sire lot of cheap <lb/>
It. Co'S. <lb/>
mar Shirts at <lb/>
Biggs s. <lb/>
The finest Butter and Cheese is <lb/>
at the Old Brick Store. <lb/>
Mr. Jim. G. Sizer, is <lb/>
; assisting in the telegraph office this <lb/>
week while the editor taking in <lb/>
the comity canvass. <lb/>
Mr. C. has taken a clerk- <lb/>
Kid;, with Mr. Forbes, lie <lb/>
d that staying in Greenville <lb/>
is bolter Texas after all. <lb/>
Mr. B. F. Forbes, of Rheum, S. C <lb/>
a nephew of our townsman, Mr. A. <lb/>
Place for Coal early i has come to Greenville and <lb/>
E. C. Glenn and save money. taken a clerkship in the mercantile <lb/>
and and establishment of that gentleman. <lb/>
Clothing at <lb/>
Youths <lb/>
a Double-Barrel Shot <lb/>
at J- B. Cherry Co's. <lb/>
Fall Onion Sets just re <lb/>
Hill at the Old Brick Store. <lb/>
An elegant display of all Wool <lb/>
at <lb/>
Buy A. A. Battles war- <lb/>
ranted Calf Shoes <lb/>
of Biggs Sr <lb/>
Sewed Shoes for at <lb/>
J. B. Co's. <lb/>
Buy Coal from E. C. Glenn, <lb/>
lowest cash <lb/>
Lace window Curtains with <lb/>
n complete at. <lb/>
Lung's. <lb/>
Point has been tried <lb/>
is the and cheapest at the <lb/>
Old Brick Store. <lb/>
Valuable property in the town of <lb/>
Greenville for sale. For terms and <lb/>
particulars apply to L. W. Lawrence. <lb/>
For J. B. Cherry Co. can <lb/>
give you a Merit Boot that will <lb/>
prise you. <lb/>
The sale of the Boss Famous <lb/>
Milk Biscuit daring 1887 ex- <lb/>
ceded the the former year <lb/>
by 880.701 pounds. Try them, at <lb/>
the Old Brick Store. <lb/>
A of and <lb/>
woolen and merino Vests <lb/>
at Lang's. <lb/>
Look on fourth page for appoints <lb/>
men's of speakers. <lb/>
bays n Doubles <lb/>
sole, Man's Shoe at <lb/>
J. B. CHERRY Co's. <lb/>
Try a pair of B. P. <lb/>
Reed Co's Hand <lb/>
Made Shoes at <lb/>
Biggs Man ford's. <lb/>
Received Oct. 3rd-500 lbs P. <lb/>
Co's Sweet Scotch Snuff, <lb/>
the best, cheapest, cleanest and <lb/>
healthiest Snuff in the world, <lb/>
cents per lb. at Old Brick Store. <lb/>
If want the. best Cook Stove <lb/>
buy the Acorn, with ventilated oven <lb/>
Clark Co. <lb/>
Desiring to close my business in <lb/>
Greenville by Nov. 1st I offer my <lb/>
entire stock of Stoves. Tinware, <lb/>
at greatly reduced prices. Come at <lb/>
once and secure a bargain. <lb/>
L. C. <lb/>
All we out this is <lb/>
an honest, square living. And if <lb/>
equate dealing, pluck and <lb/>
Will give It us we will Mile to <lb/>
win. We would respect fully ask the <lb/>
public for a portion of their patron-. <lb/>
age in the Beet business. W will <lb/>
keen on hand the Quest Beet to be <lb/>
had in the market during the sea <lb/>
son. Please leave your orders with <lb/>
Johnson, Co. <lb/>
Finest Buckwheat and <lb/>
molasses at the Old <lb/>
Brick SI ore. <lb/>
cow and calf for sale or ex- <lb/>
change for beef cattle by Lanier. <lb/>
WILL <lb/>
We that Greenville will <lb/>
soon have an House which <lb/>
will supply the town and surround <lb/>
neighborhood with Oysters <lb/>
the measure at boat prices. <lb/>
A good thing for the country people. <lb/>
Pansy Pints for sale. pet <lb/>
dozen. Apply to <lb/>
Mus. E B. <lb/>
H. O. <lb/>
While men should stand by their <lb/>
party and vote the Democratic tick- <lb/>
et. <lb/>
Em white man should register <lb/>
vote the ticket this <lb/>
election. <lb/>
lions. F- X. and W. M. <lb/>
Bobbins, speak at Bethel next <lb/>
Monday. <lb/>
Bead advertisement of land <lb/>
sale by Mary J. Walston, mortgagee, <lb/>
in this issue. <lb/>
Gathering crops goes rapidly on. <lb/>
gathering the offset of accounts not <lb/>
quite so fast. <lb/>
that Judge Fowle <lb/>
speaks at Greenville on Thursday, <lb/>
November 1st. <lb/>
Hon. George W. can- <lb/>
for State Auditor, speaks at <lb/>
Falkland to-day. <lb/>
J. B. Yellowley offers for sale a <lb/>
valuable house and lot in town. See <lb/>
advertisement. <lb/>
Many formers are holding their <lb/>
cotton for better prices. At best <lb/>
market is risky. <lb/>
The circulation is <lb/>
this week. We want it. to be <lb/>
by the election. <lb/>
Mr. Walker, Prohibition candidate <lb/>
for Governor, in Green- <lb/>
ville on next Wednesday, 24th. <lb/>
Next Tuesday, 23rd, Tom <lb/>
will speak Black Jack. The <lb/>
people down there arc just wailing <lb/>
Attention is called to the notice <lb/>
to creditors by W. S. E. Smith ad <lb/>
E. Smith. Ill an <lb/>
other column. <lb/>
The young men of the town have <lb/>
reorganized tho Divert <lb/>
and will give o of <lb/>
cos during the winter. Their <lb/>
was on Friday or last week, <lb/>
which quite a success. <lb/>
The editor spent one last <lb/>
week at the house of Mr. G. W. <lb/>
Venters, lower township. <lb/>
He has one of the best forms Pitt <lb/>
county, mill is also a <lb/>
merchant, doing a large business at <lb/>
Calico. <lb/>
A. and <lb/>
is id this town- <lb/>
opened a in <lb/>
the under <lb/>
firm name Smith <lb/>
Both are masters of ii <lb/>
and can serve ill a <lb/>
Th- y are a <lb/>
known. <lb/>
The Tar <lb/>
is prepared to handle cot <lb/>
ton with the greatest The <lb/>
Clyde Line, with which they connect <lb/>
has put on another large steamer <lb/>
from Washington to Norfolk making <lb/>
two trips a week. The river team- <lb/>
an make close connection at Wash <lb/>
and freights go right through <lb/>
without delay. <lb/>
The <lb/>
man always re- <lb/>
when he gets aboard the <lb/>
steamer Greenville, of the Tar River <lb/>
Transportation Company, and finds <lb/>
himself in the hands of such clever <lb/>
as Captain Mayo and Purser <lb/>
More courteous and obliging <lb/>
men never had charge of a steamer, <lb/>
and their boat is excellently fitted <lb/>
up for the comfort of passengers. <lb/>
If you have moved to other town <lb/>
ships since last election be sure to <lb/>
get year of removal and <lb/>
register at once. <lb/>
Again we would tell on to <lb/>
pay roar taxes and pay <lb/>
requisites to <lb/>
good citizenship. <lb/>
We heard the Republican <lb/>
date for Register Deeds sax upon <lb/>
the stump that Ills father and moth <lb/>
were both white men. <lb/>
If Mm vote for L. H. Wilson for <lb/>
Register Deeds you vote for a <lb/>
out Republican. White <lb/>
nun make a note of this. <lb/>
Mrs. E. A. received <lb/>
her stock Of lull She <lb/>
selling trimmed hats remarkably <lb/>
low and has the latest styles. <lb/>
She is also prepared to execute dry <lb/>
and wet stamping and finishing. <lb/>
Her stock is complete in every re- <lb/>
Her new will, <lb/>
appear next week. <lb/>
Cotton cents. <lb/>
Pay <lb/>
Moonlight nights- <lb/>
Be sure to Register. <lb/>
Have you registered <lb/>
Pay your subscription. <lb/>
Don't forget to Register. <lb/>
Jim Crow. Jump <lb/>
Lee every Democrat Register. <lb/>
Get your neighbor to <lb/>
Register I Register Register <lb/>
The days arc getting very short. <lb/>
Farmers arc gathering their cum <lb/>
crop. <lb/>
Registration books are now <lb/>
The weather has been fine this <lb/>
week. <lb/>
Send in your orders for constable <lb/>
tickets. <lb/>
Grows warmer and <lb/>
campaign. <lb/>
Register, vote and k a Dem- <lb/>
victory. <lb/>
Warm times in the county cans <lb/>
last week. <lb/>
The price cotton is not very- <lb/>
elating to the <lb/>
Marriage bells at the Methodist <lb/>
tomorrow <lb/>
If you have not registered don't <lb/>
neglect to do so immediately. <lb/>
What are you doing to assist in <lb/>
Democratic success f <lb/>
The Guards have another <lb/>
meeting and drill next Friday. <lb/>
Are you in favor of a white man's <lb/>
government T It so, work to secure <lb/>
it. <lb/>
The is indebted to <lb/>
Mr. N. M. Lawrence, Manager <lb/>
the Tar River Transportation <lb/>
for recent courtesies. <lb/>
To the that the control <lb/>
the government shall remain ill the <lb/>
hands of the while men, let ever;. <lb/>
Democrat and vote. <lb/>
The Durham Exposition last <lb/>
week was a grand success in every <lb/>
respect, and reflected much credit <lb/>
upon that enterprising town. <lb/>
Cherry Hill cemetery is in <lb/>
condition now than we have <lb/>
it in a time. Many people now <lb/>
visit it pleasant afternoons. <lb/>
Preparations should made l <lb/>
give Hon. G. Fowle, <lb/>
date for Governor, a grand <lb/>
when he comes to Greenville. <lb/>
Several swelled the <lb/>
at Hotel Ike last <lb/>
days. Their causes the <lb/>
proprietor to wear an extra smile. <lb/>
The is in his <lb/>
He is occasionally caught up <lb/>
with and has to give an account of <lb/>
Then he ain't in his glory. <lb/>
Tho boy who recently stole a horse <lb/>
from Mr. G. F. Evans seems to have <lb/>
a mania in that direction. He stole <lb/>
two or three leaving the <lb/>
county but was captured <lb/>
Another large number names <lb/>
added to subscription list tin- <lb/>
past week. If old subscribers <lb/>
would just come on and pay up <lb/>
promptly we would be. happy. <lb/>
Read the first page or the Re- <lb/>
and you will know who <lb/>
the are. They <lb/>
are the men to vote for in the com- <lb/>
election. <lb/>
The time in which it. is unlawful, <lb/>
according to the game law. to shoot <lb/>
birds expired on the 15th, and the <lb/>
will soon take possession of <lb/>
Mr. J. H. Tucker is winning <lb/>
much praise by his speeches in this <lb/>
campaign. At Harrington's Cross <lb/>
Roads he made an ad- <lb/>
dress that filled all his hearers with <lb/>
enthusiasm, and many of them went <lb/>
up to Farmville yesterday in order <lb/>
to hear him again. Mr. Tucker is <lb/>
outspoken in his denunciations of <lb/>
the corruption of the Republicans <lb/>
and he fur when- <lb/>
ever he <lb/>
Morris Bros, have decided <lb/>
to close out their business in Green <lb/>
ville the first of January, and <lb/>
order to dispose of their large <lb/>
stock goods by time are <lb/>
selling out in their store <lb/>
at New York cost. A large <lb/>
of new goods were bought by <lb/>
them this fall, and no better <lb/>
to secure bargains has ever <lb/>
been offered people of Pitt <lb/>
comity. Remember everything will <lb/>
I at prime cost, as <lb/>
be closed by the time <lb/>
specified. They have <lb/>
line line of clothing which will lie <lb/>
sold at a great Call <lb/>
what excellent goods can <lb/>
he bought at a great reduction in <lb/>
prices. See. advertisement in an- <lb/>
other column. <lb/>
popular dry goods <lb/>
Mr. M. R. Ling, was the first man <lb/>
in Greenville to come to the <lb/>
our farmers in their light <lb/>
against the bagging <lb/>
lie made an older An several thous- <lb/>
and yards of burlap-- for the farmers <lb/>
to bale their with, and this <lb/>
being soon his second <lb/>
order for a much quantity <lb/>
limn first sent, was filled last <lb/>
week. This, too, is being <lb/>
rapidly, bin Mr. Lang has still a <lb/>
good deal of the burlaps covering <lb/>
on baud and is prepared supply <lb/>
the wants Of Alliances, Grange or <lb/>
individual who desire a <lb/>
for the jute The <lb/>
manlier in which Mr. Lang came <lb/>
forward to the the farmer- <lb/>
is very much to be commended. <lb/>
lie should be liberally patronized <lb/>
by them. And we have no <lb/>
that this will be done, as farm <lb/>
will appreciate the efforts Mr. <lb/>
Lang in their behalf. <lb/>
Announcement <lb/>
Everything suited for personal wear <lb/>
and adornment, including all the <lb/>
novelties from the leading <lb/>
fashion of the country, at <lb/>
prices that will be appreciated by <lb/>
l ho economical buyers everywhere. <lb/>
Dress Goods. <lb/>
Elegant all wool and <lb/>
silk warp, Flannels, <lb/>
Cloth, Merinos, <lb/>
meres, Faille, Silk, and <lb/>
Grain Silks, Moire, and Satin and <lb/>
Grain Stripes. <lb/>
TRIMMING. <lb/>
Braids, Braid- <lb/>
ed and Headed Plushes, Fur <lb/>
Trimming, Feather Trimming and <lb/>
Ribbons in all shades and widths <lb/>
desired. <lb/>
To Fit Everybody, <lb/>
AT C <lb/>
T. <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
CLOAKING. <lb/>
Flannel Suiting, Eider in <lb/>
designs. <lb/>
WRAPS. <lb/>
Stylish Jackets, Plush Wraps, <lb/>
New Markets. Circulars, and our <lb/>
own special bargains In the <lb/>
HOSIERY. <lb/>
lull line of novelties adapted to the <lb/>
season and style. <lb/>
Superb <lb/>
screws. Foreign <lb/>
and Worsteds in all the leading <lb/>
r double and single <lb/>
breasted Prince round and <lb/>
square cut sucks, three four but- <lb/>
ton Cutaway Full <lb/>
Dress Costumes. are agents <lb/>
for the celebrated Rough and Tum- <lb/>
and Clothing. <lb/>
WE ARE FOR BARGAINS ON <lb/>
DRY <lb/>
Whole Stock Brogans per Pair and Upwards. <lb/>
and other line Dress Goods. <lb/>
FOR <lb/>
DALL <lb/>
I 1ST <lb/>
WINTER <lb/>
GOODS. <lb/>
WE DEFT COMPETITION <lb/>
Ami Invite all to Examine <lb/>
It is the most complete and varied of any <lb/>
in town. Time and space prevents our quo- <lb/>
ting prices, but rest assured we will <lb/>
NOT BE UNDERSOLD. <lb/>
A I INK OF <lb/>
FOR <lb/>
FINE <lb/>
S. <lb/>
See <lb/>
Respectfully <lb/>
SHOES. <lb/>
A glance at our stock will eon <lb/>
styles are <lb/>
r-et our shapes are especially <lb/>
to this climate and our <lb/>
right. <lb/>
Hats Caps. <lb/>
Much could be said of hand-. <lb/>
some assortment but limited space <lb/>
prevents. A glance will suffice to <lb/>
show that our selections were right. <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
vs K It. <lb/>
B. <lb/>
Tab notice that on Hie day No- <lb/>
t-ember 1888. motion will he In <lb/>
above entitled by <lb/>
renew execution <lb/>
to of <lb/>
Mid which Maw yon will <lb/>
my In <lb/>
and if any why mid judge- <lb/>
shall he renewed and <lb/>
issued thereon you. <lb/>
Sod K- A. MOVE <lb/>
Clerk Superior court. <lb/>
Notice to Creditors. <lb/>
Having die <lb/>
Superior Till <lb/>
tor lo die last W ill and <lb/>
late v i <lb/>
lay August No hereby <lb/>
riven to the of estate i <lb/>
on or before tin- <lb/>
or till will b <lb/>
hi burnt Hie A I <lb/>
sail a.- I- <lb/>
make immediate payment t We <lb/>
20th of <lb/>
. p. Johnson <lb/>
Executor. <lb/>
Runners <lb/>
Look to Your Interest <lb/>
L. <lb/>
Dress <lb/>
wear, Fine Bats, Ribbons. <lb/>
Tips Buttons, <lb/>
And everything needed to complete a Lady's <lb/>
will find that we carry the most complete and best <lb/>
of and <lb/>
We have the large stock <lb/>
baa just received a <lb/>
selected <lb/>
handsome well <lb/>
field and wood. <lb/>
A key to the inside of <lb/>
a safe has been found and placed in <lb/>
this office. The owner can get the <lb/>
same by application to and pay- <lb/>
for this <lb/>
It looks as if Republican <lb/>
candidates in this county are <lb/>
amused with a joint cam- <lb/>
We wonder if they are <lb/>
going to take water <lb/>
Every Democrat U to <lb/>
bring his horse and to <lb/>
ville on the first, day or November <lb/>
join in the parade in honor of <lb/>
the Carolina- <lb/>
The W. W. la, sell round trip <lb/>
tickets from Bethel to Richmond <lb/>
for This an <lb/>
of the exposition for <lb/>
very little money. <lb/>
The commercial School at <lb/>
under the management of <lb/>
A. H. offers splendid <lb/>
advantage to men who wish <lb/>
to acquire a thorough <lb/>
education. <lb/>
county not making an en- <lb/>
viable for herself the <lb/>
way of murder. The <lb/>
at Calico Saturday <lb/>
and as usual there was plenty <lb/>
whiskey to be had. The <lb/>
continued until late, yet at its doer <lb/>
there was indication of a disturb <lb/>
But the influence of the <lb/>
whiskey did not. depart when the <lb/>
speakers did, and as night drew on <lb/>
a difficulty occurred Which proved <lb/>
fatal to one person and caused two <lb/>
others to be It. seems <lb/>
an old fend existed some <lb/>
white men named Calvin <lb/>
box, Branch and G. <lb/>
too much liquor on <lb/>
they the <lb/>
last named being against <lb/>
former. Hot wonts passed and the <lb/>
friends of Cox started him off <lb/>
I lie road for home and <lb/>
Venters pursued one armed with a <lb/>
stick, the other with a piece of <lb/>
board-Mind when they overlook <lb/>
Cox beat him severely. A nail <lb/>
that was in the board penetrated <lb/>
skull the brain. Cox was <lb/>
placed in a cart and died on the <lb/>
way home. Coroner J. P. Redding <lb/>
went down Sunday to hold an ins <lb/>
and after due examination <lb/>
the returned a verdict that <lb/>
Cox came to bis death by being <lb/>
beaten with stick and board in the <lb/>
Branch Venters. The <lb/>
Coroner committed the murderers <lb/>
lo jail without bail. They were <lb/>
brought to Greenville and imprison <lb/>
evening. <lb/>
Democratic Canvass. <lb/>
The candidates of the Democrat- <lb/>
party for Legislature and the <lb/>
County offices will the <lb/>
people or Pitt County at follow <lb/>
times and places, <lb/>
Falkland, Wednesday, October <lb/>
24th. <lb/>
Bethel, October <lb/>
Tuesday. October <lb/>
Friday, November <lb/>
Black Jack, November <lb/>
Alex. L. Blow. <lb/>
Chin. Dem. Ex. <lb/>
Carpets, Oilcloths, Etc. <lb/>
Extra Super, Three <lb/>
Ply, Ingrains, and Tapestry. <lb/>
10-4 Oil Cloths. <lb/>
Beautiful designs Rugs. <lb/>
CLOTHING. BOOTS. SHOES . <lb/>
which and mate can- <lb/>
i r will <lb/>
Lowest Bottom Prices. <lb/>
AND LOOK v. <lb/>
Of in town, Nothing SECOND-HAND or <lb/>
but PURELY FIRST-CLASS GOODS, <lb/>
with the Cash and will a <lb/>
PRICES TO THE <lb/>
Of articles needed in the Mouse and Kitchen <lb/>
we are chock block, and can Hive you <lb/>
bargains on anything from a Frying Pan to a <lb/>
TEA SET, <lb/>
NOTICE <lb/>
,. Nobles. <lb/>
Teel and <lb/>
in <lb/>
Superior of Pill <lb/>
above titled Special <lb/>
offer for sale sit public <lb/>
November Ii. 1889. <lb/>
r. <lb/>
i in- <lb/>
ill i in- <lb/>
Monday <lb/>
Court <lb/>
IN <lb/>
A complete assortment <lb/>
in every department at <lb/>
prices that will induce <lb/>
you to buy. A call is <lb/>
all we ask. <lb/>
in K. <lb/>
real to- <lb/>
wit one tract of land <lb/>
Ham Tho-. O. May and <lb/>
sixty acres, more or <lb/>
less, one mule, one cart, tour and <lb/>
ear. one plat.-, one Term of sale<lb/>
Allan if Alfred <lb/>
Moore Bernard, <lb/>
Sale Town <lb/>
By virtue a of Superior <lb/>
Court of county, made the <lb/>
day of August. In B <lb/>
I will on Monday, <lb/>
sell public sale to the bidder <lb/>
before the Court House door in <lb/>
a tot or parcel of land situ- <lb/>
ate in tin- of Greenville and <lb/>
as follows, Hounded on <lb/>
North by Third street, on the West by <lb/>
street on the by lot <lb/>
number on Baal by lot number <lb/>
W. and known plan of said town <lb/>
as lot number The said be <lb/>
sold subject <lb/>
therein. Terms of sale cash. <lb/>
I. BLOW. <lb/>
Commissioner. <lb/>
To close out. AT all the Dry <lb/>
Drew on hand. <lb/>
Country Produce taken in Exchange. <lb/>
Two doors of Store <lb/>
X. <lb/>
of In a certain Special n <lb/>
e. I. j <lb/>
ten B. H. <lb/>
Our stock in this line is very complete and w <lb/>
say fear of successful contradiction <lb/>
that we fan cause you to rejoice when you <lb/>
our goods and learn oar prices. <lb/>
ex- <lb/>
in arc <lb/>
Gizzard prices. <lb/>
i i a Mill call <lb/>
ii tin <lb/>
and will be sure to get it. <lb/>
We Particularly invite Country Merchants to Tit- <lb/>
it our store. We can give them immense BARGAINS. <lb/>
ii<lb/>
Una inch French Grist Mill. <lb/>
will sell <lb/>
One Power Feed Cutler, cost <lb/>
sell for <lb/>
One Kan, east <lb/>
sell fol <lb/>
due Until Kan, cost , will <lb/>
One No Feed Mill, will sell <lb/>
for <lb/>
One No Feed Mill, will sell <lb/>
for <lb/>
One Farm Boiler, cost <lb/>
will sell <lb/>
One second hand Georgia saws, <lb/>
cost iS., will sell for -0 <lb/>
Haw Hide Feed Cutter, <lb/>
will sell <lb/>
The ab iv will lie for <lb/>
named Come early <lb/>
I cure <lb/>
i CO. <lb/>
Just across the street door to Harry Skin <lb/>
we carry a full and. complete line of <lb/>
Wholesale, and Retail. <lb/>
Watch-Maker Jeweler. <lb/>
If you want something nice ill the way of <lb/>
W AR a. <lb/>
Sewing Machines, <lb/>
come to the old A <lb/>
huge new stock just received. <lb/>
Watches, Clocks, Jewelry and <lb/>
Machine repaired and warranted.<lb/>
no one such <lb/>
M U <lb/>
their customers of many fret Ula b-t- i <lb/>
tie of Or. New Discovery tor <lb/>
Their trade Is simply <lb/>
enormous In this very valuable article <lb/>
from fact Hint It always cure and <lb/>
ma, Croup, all throat and <lb/>
all throat mid diseases en <lb/>
ed. can lest It by <lb/>
DIE III m Mt M <lb/>
Moses <lb/>
FOR SALE CHEAP, <lb/>
All of and Clock Work <lb/>
Workmanlike Manner and <lb/>
O ville, <lb/>
REASONS WHY YOU SHOULD <lb/>
1st. We deal and with every one. <lb/>
2nd. We misrepresent no Roods. <lb/>
3rd. We treat as Indies <lb/>
4th. If you purchase mi us it is mil a lull <lb/>
it hack the <lb/>
And a other we if win t did nut <lb/>
t. <lb/>
Come, everybody, and be convinced that <lb/>
we say is true. Respectfully,<lb/>
COME <lb/>
Or you might miss some of our great bargains<lb/>
</p>
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<p>
MRS. E. A. SHEPPARD <lb/>
HAS JUST ADDED TO STOCK <lb/>
Millinery and <lb/>
the services of experienced assistant. <lb/>
AH orders can now be filled on the short- <lb/>
est notice. Dry and Wot Stamping for <lb/>
Minting and embroidery neatly executed <lb/>
While in the Northern markets -he W <lb/>
very careful to select only the best am <lb/>
latest style good-in the Millinery line, am <lb/>
prepared to purchase.- special in <lb/>
merits.<lb/>
The undersigned has titled up his shop it <lb/>
STYLE, <lb/>
and any desiring <lb/>
CLEAN ft PLEASANT <lb/>
CUT, SHAMPOO, <lb/>
or anything in the <lb/>
TO 1ST <lb/>
is invited to give me a trial. <lb/>
guaranteed or no charge made. <lb/>
ALFRED CULLY Corn <lb/>
BRAND EMPORIUM <lb/>
For Staying, Cutting and Dressing Hair. <lb/>
GREENVILLE <lb/>
Corrected weekly by <lb/>
Wholesale and Retail Grocers. <lb/>
Moss Fork X 16.78 to WM <lb/>
Hulk Sides <lb/>
Hulk Shoulders <lb/>
Sides <lb/>
Shoulders <lb/>
Comity Hams <lb/>
Sugar Cared Hams <lb/>
Flour <lb/>
I Brown Sugar <lb/>
Sugar <lb/>
Syrup <lb/>
Tabs see <lb/>
Snuff <lb/>
Lard <lb/>
Butter <lb/>
Cheese <lb/>
Eggs <lb/>
Meal <lb/>
GREENVILLE. <lb/>
AT <lb/>
THE GLASS FRONT, <lb/>
Rags <lb/>
Beeswax <lb/>
Bread <lb/>
Star Lye <lb/>
Kerosene Oil <lb/>
to <lb/>
to 5.75 <lb/>
to <lb/>
o to <lb/>
to <lb/>
to <lb/>
to <lb/>
to <lb/>
to <lb/>
-I <lb/>
to <lb/>
to <lb/>
1.00 <lb/>
to <lb/>
1.00 <lb/>
2.25 <lb/>
IS to BO <lb/>
6.25 <lb/>
3.40 <lb/>
to <lb/>
AND <lb/>
I have recently looMed, and xi here ii <lb/>
in my line <lb/>
NEW, CLEAN AND ATTRACTIVE, <lb/>
TO A <lb/>
MODEL BARBERSHOP <lb/>
with all the improved appliances; now <lb/>
and comfortable chairs. <lb/>
Razors sharpened at reasonable figures <lb/>
Orders for work outside of my shop <lb/>
promptly executed. Very respectfully, <lb/>
HERBERT EDMONDS. <lb/>
Tar River Transportation Company. <lb/>
and all other machines repaired at abort <lb/>
notice, at shop. Iron and <lb/>
Brass Ton-tag done in manner. <lb/>
Cylinders bored. Models made to order. <lb/>
Locks repaired. or fitted, Pipe <lb/>
cut and threaded. Gins repaired in best <lb/>
manner. on your work. General <lb/>
lobbing done O. P. <lb/>
May Greenville V. C. <lb/>
WELDON R. I, <lb/>
and Schedule. <lb/>
booth. <lb/>
No Ho <lb/>
Dated daily Fast Mail, daily <lb/>
daily ox Sun. <lb/>
Weldon pan <lb/>
Ar Rocky Mount <lb/>
Forbes, Greenville, President <lb/>
B. <lb/>
J. S. Greenville, <lb/>
X. M. Lawrence. Tarboro. Gen <lb/>
Cant R. F. Jones, Washington, <lb/>
The People's Line for travel on Tar <lb/>
The is the finest <lb/>
and quickest boat on the river. She has <lb/>
been thoroughly repaired, refurnished <lb/>
painted. <lb/>
Filled up specially for the comfort, ac- <lb/>
and convenience Ladies. <lb/>
POLITE ATTENTIVE OFFICERS <lb/>
A Table furnished with the <lb/>
best the market affords. <lb/>
A trip on the Steamer Greenville Is <lb/>
only comfortable but attractive. <lb/>
Loaves Washington Monday, Wednesday <lb/>
an Friday at ii. o'clock. A. M. <lb/>
Loaves Tuesday, Thursday <lb/>
and Saturday at o'clock. A. M. <lb/>
Freights received daily and through <lb/>
Lading given to all points. <lb/>
Greenville, X. C. <lb/>
MACHINERY. <lb/>
To my Mends of and adjoining <lb/>
counties. Through special arrangements <lb/>
with my I can sell the best <lb/>
Endues, Saw Mills, Bins, Presses, <lb/>
per <lb/>
All <lb/>
and other Machinery from to <lb/>
cent cheaper than any body else. <lb/>
Machinery warranted and entire <lb/>
faction guaranteed before a cent is paid. <lb/>
Send for and full particulars. <lb/>
E. G. COX, <lb/>
Dunn, N. C. <lb/>
Commercial School <lb/>
Ar Tarboro <lb/>
Tarboro <lb/>
Ar Wilson <lb/>
Wilson <lb/>
Goldsboro <lb/>
Warsaw <lb/>
Magnolia <lb/>
Ar Wilmington <lb/>
pin am <lb/>
Washington, N. O, <lb/>
Smith System of Modern and <lb/>
cal Education thoroughly taught <lb/>
by a regular graduate of Lexington, Ky., <lb/>
College. Rapid Calculation and Pen- <lb/>
to those stud- <lb/>
Rook-keeping. Regular Fall <lb/>
-ion opens October 1st Winter <lb/>
opens January 1489. Terms <lb/>
very low. Beard from to <lb/>
trains par week. Tuition 180.00 for full course. <lb/>
No GO, Students can enter at any time. <lb/>
daily daily <lb/>
am <lb/>
pin <lb/>
.-, <lb/>
daily- <lb/>
ex Sun. <lb/>
Wilmington <lb/>
Magnolia <lb/>
Warsaw <lb/>
Ar Goldsboro <lb/>
Ar Sol ma <lb/>
Wilson <lb/>
am <lb/>
pin <lb/>
.- so <lb/>
SI <lb/>
Mount IS <lb/>
Ar Tarboro I <lb/>
Tarboro am <lb/>
Ar Weldon I JO <lb/>
pm <lb/>
IS <lb/>
Daily except Sunday. <lb/>
Train en Scotland <lb/>
pm <lb/>
Branch Road <lb/>
. particulars address <lb/>
A. WILKINSON. <lb/>
Principal. <lb/>
GREAT BARGAINS <lb/>
Mrs. It, II. Home begs leave to an- <lb/>
to the ladies of Pitt county and <lb/>
vicinity that the has again resumed bus- <lb/>
at the old stand formerly occupied <lb/>
by Alfred Forbes better known as his <lb/>
Old Store. And has just returned from <lb/>
Halifax for Scotland Meek at the Northern Cities with a complete and <lb/>
Returning, leaves Scotland Neck j entirely new stock of <lb/>
ATTRACTIVE MILLINERY <lb/>
day. P M. P M. she is offering extremely low for <lb/>
X . P M. t P M. I have also secured the services <lb/>
Returning leaves X C, daily of Mis. Hull a Trimmer who <lb/>
except Sunday. A M. Sunday Mi A will pleased to serve the public In the <lb/>
M, Tarboro, N C. meat fastidious manner. Mrs null Is <lb/>
well known to many of yon as she has <lb/>
for me before Thanking you <lb/>
for very liberal patronage In the <lb/>
pa hope by fair dealing you will <lb/>
give me a continuance the same. <lb/>
BY ZOE DANA <lb/>
The master called to his <lb/>
scythe and sickle keen, <lb/>
A ml bring me the from the uplands-, <lb/>
And the grass from the meadows green; <lb/>
And from off the mist clad marshes, <lb/>
I Where the salt waves fret and foam, <lb/>
Ye shall gather the rustling sedges <lb/>
To furnish the harvest home. <lb/>
Then the laborers master, <lb/>
We will bring thee the golden grain <lb/>
That waves on the windy hillside, <lb/>
And the tender glass from the plain ; <lb/>
But that which springs on the marshes <lb/>
Is dry and harsh and thin. <lb/>
Unlike the sweet Meld grasses, <lb/>
So we will not gather it <lb/>
But the master said foolish I <lb/>
For many a weary day. <lb/>
Through storm and drought ye have la- <lb/>
bored <lb/>
For the grain the fragrant <lb/>
The generous earth is fruitful. <lb/>
And breezes of summer blow, <lb/>
Where these, in the sun and the dews of <lb/>
heaven, <lb/>
Have ripened soft and slow. <lb/>
out on the wide bleak marsh <lb/>
land <lb/>
Hath never a been <lb/>
And with rapine and rage of hungry <lb/>
waves <lb/>
The shivering wet. <lb/>
There dower the pale green sedges, <lb/>
And the tides that ebb and flow. <lb/>
And the breath of the sea wind, <lb/>
Are the only care they know. <lb/>
have drunken of bitter waters, <lb/>
Their food hath been sharp sea sand, <lb/>
And yet they have yielded a harvest <lb/>
the master s hand. <lb/>
So shall ye all, O reapers, <lb/>
Honor them now the more. <lb/>
And garner gladness, with songs of <lb/>
praise. <lb/>
The grass from the desolate <lb/>
Warning.- <lb/>
The modes of death's approach are <lb/>
various, and statistics show conclusively <lb/>
that more persons die from diseases of the <lb/>
Throat and Lungs than any other. It is <lb/>
probable that everyone.-without <lb/>
receives vast of Tubercle <lb/>
Germs into the the system and where <lb/>
these germs fall upon suitable soil they <lb/>
start into life am develop, at first slowly <lb/>
and is shown by a slight tickling <lb/>
in the throat and If allowed to con- <lb/>
their ravages they extend to the <lb/>
lungs producing Consumption the <lb/>
head, causing Catarrh. Now all this Is <lb/>
dangerous if allowed to proceed will <lb/>
in time cause death. At the onset you <lb/>
must act with promptness; Allowing a <lb/>
cold to go without at tout ion is dangerous <lb/>
and may lose you your life. As soon as <lb/>
feel that something is wrong with <lb/>
your Throat, Lungs or Nostrils, obtain a <lb/>
bottle of German Syrup. It <lb/>
will give you immediate relief. <lb/>
MISS. R. II. <lb/>
. MILLINERY STORE OF <lb/>
AM. <lb/>
Train Midland N Branch <lb/>
Goldsboro daily A M. <lb/>
arrive X A M. Re- <lb/>
turning leaves On M. <lb/>
arrive N C, A M. <lb/>
Train on Nashville Branch h aves Rocky <lb/>
Mount at P M. arrive- I In <lb/>
P M, Spring Hope P M. Returning <lb/>
loaves Spring Hope . <lb/>
A M. arrive Rocky Mount j A M. T. <lb/>
V daily, except Has lately repaired and fitted up <lb/>
Trillion Clinton Branch have- Warsaw and she has just received a superb display <lb/>
for Clinton, dally, Sunday, at <lb/>
P M. Returning leave Clinton at . A <lb/>
M. connecting at Warsaw <lb/>
and <lb/>
Southbound train on <lb/>
ville Branch i- No. Northbound i- <lb/>
No. except Sunday. <lb/>
of Millinery for <lb/>
FALL AND WINTER <lb/>
usual line of trimmed and <lb/>
Hats, Ornaments and general <lb/>
millinery goods, she has the prettiest <lb/>
stock of Silks, shaded Rib- <lb/>
her a call at the Old Stand. <lb/>
at <lb/>
Wilson, Goldsboro and Magnolia. <lb/>
Train makes close connection at <lb/>
Weldon for all points North daily. All <lb/>
rail via Richmond, and daily except Sun- <lb/>
day via Bay Line. <lb/>
Trains make close connection for all <lb/>
points North via <lb/>
All trains run solid between j Ufa <lb/>
ton and Washington, and have Pullman UM <lb/>
Palace Sleepers Confections, TobaCCO, <lb/>
General <lb/>
a HOUSE CORNER <lb/>
Can be found a fresh supply of <lb/>
J. R. KENLY. Transportation <lb/>
T. M. Passenger <lb/>
. n. <lb/>
N. B. <lb/>
H will be sold at VERY LOWEST CASH <lb/>
Give me call. <lb/>
J. C. CHESTNUT. <lb/>
Edwards . , I <lb/>
Printers and Binders, <lb/>
1ST. O- <lb/>
We have the largest 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 <lb/>
FOR PRINTING INVITATIONS <lb/>
BLANKS FOR MAGISTRATES AND <lb/>
COUNTY OFFICERS. <lb/>
us your orders. <lb/>
AND BINDERS, <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
HOTEL <lb/>
THE HOME <lb/>
SAMPLE ROOMS FREE. , <lb/>
Polite waiters. rooms. Rest <lb/>
the affords. When In the . <lb/>
the <lb/>
Hotel, <lb/>
St <lb/>
Greenville, N. O. <lb/>
new management. Hot and <lb/>
water baths. Good rooms and at- <lb/>
Table always <lb/>
ed with the best of the market. Feed <lb/>
stables in connection. <lb/>
PEE <lb/>
E. B. MOORE, Manager. <lb/>
WM FEES <lb/>
Congressional Canvass. <lb/>
There will be discussion of <lb/>
the issues of the campaign between <lb/>
Hon. T. G. Skinner, Democratic <lb/>
candidate for Congress, and Mr. E. <lb/>
A. White, the Republican candidate, <lb/>
tit time and places, <lb/>
Fail field, county, <lb/>
day, Oct. 17th, V. M. <lb/>
county, Sat- <lb/>
Oct. 20th, P. M. <lb/>
Martin Tues- <lb/>
day, Oct. 23rd, A. M. <lb/>
Martin county, <lb/>
Wednesday, Oct. 24th, M. <lb/>
The Executive Committees of <lb/>
each county are requested to <lb/>
these appointments by hand <lb/>
bills and posters, and to make all <lb/>
local arrangements. <lb/>
Jno. H. Small. <lb/>
Dem. Ex. Com. <lb/>
your mother know you're <lb/>
said a boy to his little brother. <lb/>
she was the answer, one bot- <lb/>
of Dr. Hull's Cough up has knock- <lb/>
ed my cold into a cocked hat, you <lb/>
A few applications of Salvation Oil will <lb/>
instantly relieve stiffness in the neck or <lb/>
joints. 2- cents. <lb/>
Democratic Canvass, <lb/>
The candidates of the <lb/>
party for Legislature and the <lb/>
County offices will address the <lb/>
people of Pitt County at the follow- <lb/>
times and places, <lb/>
Parker's School House, Thursday, <lb/>
October 18th. <lb/>
Friday, October 19th. <lb/>
Keels Store, Saturday, October <lb/>
20th. <lb/>
Other appointments will be made <lb/>
in due time. <lb/>
L. Blow. <lb/>
Clint. Dem. Ex. Committee. <lb/>
Public Speaking. <lb/>
Hon. F- Strudwick, Democratic <lb/>
candidate tor Elector for State <lb/>
at Large, and Hon. W. M. Bobbins, <lb/>
will address the people on the issues <lb/>
of the campaign at the following <lb/>
times <lb/>
Oct., Bethel, Pitt <lb/>
Oct., <lb/>
Oct., <lb/>
Oct., <lb/>
Edwards <lb/>
Tuesday, 23rd <lb/>
Pitt county. <lb/>
Thursday, 25th <lb/>
Beaufort county. <lb/>
Saturday, 27th <lb/>
Hyde county. <lb/>
Monday, 29th Oct., <lb/>
Mill, Beaufort county. <lb/>
Wednesday, 31st Oct., <lb/>
mere, Pamlico <lb/>
Friday, 2nd Nov., Trenton, Jones <lb/>
county. <lb/>
Saturday, 3rd Nov., Lenoir <lb/>
Lenoir county. <lb/>
The local committees are urgently <lb/>
requested to advertise these <lb/>
by band bills and other <lb/>
wise. Spier <lb/>
Dem. State Com. <lb/>
FROM k. to <lb/>
t Parlor Organ <lb/>
containing <lb/>
t of JO <lb/>
stop. well. <lb/>
rad Book free. For only <lb/>
With and <lb/>
tr <lb/>
to <lb/>
to r <lb/>
i -j rm <lb/>
. promptly on <lb/>
ten I rial. <lb/>
i five to <lb/>
Be t ire to and <lb/>
Tn; t- Wan M <lb/>
Mayer April by a <lb/>
H. W. <lb/>
Warm, Com Her <lb/>
Mara or f <lb/>
Attention Tax Payers <lb/>
I will attend at the following time and <lb/>
places for the purpose of collecting the <lb/>
Slate and County taxes for the year <lb/>
Mays Tuesday, Oct. 9th <lb/>
Harrington's X Wednesday, 10th <lb/>
Hell's Kerry, Thursday, Oct. 11th <lb/>
Barney's, Friday, Oct. 12th <lb/>
Calico mil, Saturday, 13th <lb/>
Tuesday, 16th <lb/>
Wednesday, 17th <lb/>
Parkers School House, Thursday, 18th <lb/>
Oct. 19th. <lb/>
Keel's Store, Saturday, Oct. 20th <lb/>
B. Oct. 22nd <lb/>
BUck Tuesday. Oct. 23rd <lb/>
House, Thursday, <lb/>
All other days I shall be at the Court <lb/>
House in Greenville or represented <lb/>
my deputy Mr. B. S. <lb/>
The law requires me to make prompt <lb/>
and full and failure to do so <lb/>
imposes penalties. I propose to <lb/>
comply with the law, that end <lb/>
to save others trouble and expenses. <lb/>
I hereby five notice that individual tax <lb/>
payer must also comply with re- <lb/>
of law or I certainly en- <lb/>
force payment<lb/>
Tax tor PH <lb/>
Appointments <lb/>
Tor Eons. D. Fowls T. <lb/>
Hon. Daniel G. Fowle, Democrat <lb/>
candidate for Governor, and <lb/>
T. F. <lb/>
date for Attorney General, will ad- <lb/>
dress the people on the issues of the <lb/>
campaign the following times <lb/>
and <lb/>
Thursday, Oct. S. <lb/>
Pender Co. <lb/>
Friday Oct. Kenansville <lb/>
Go <lb/>
Saturday, Oct. Clinton, <lb/>
son Co. <lb/>
Monday, Oct. Elizabeth <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
Tuesday, Oct. Edenton Chows <lb/>
an Co. <lb/>
Wednesday, Oct. Plymouth, <lb/>
Washington Co. <lb/>
Thursday, Oct. Washington, <lb/>
Beaufort Co. <lb/>
Saturday Oct. Swan Quarter, <lb/>
Hyde Co. <lb/>
Monday, Oct. Stonewall, <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
Tuesday, Oct. Kinston, Lenoir <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
Wednesday, Oct. Snow Hill, <lb/>
Greene Co. <lb/>
Thursday, Nov. Pitt <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
Friday, Tarboro, Edge <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
Saturday, Nov. Goldsboro, <lb/>
Wayne Co. <lb/>
The local committees are urgently <lb/>
requested to advertise these <lb/>
by hand bills and <lb/>
Spier <lb/>
Dem. State Ex. Com. <lb/>
A Woman's Despair. <lb/>
would be preferable to this aw- <lb/>
sensation and aching <lb/>
despairingly complained a Buffer- <lb/>
mother the worst of it <lb/>
she added, ct re for <lb/>
are replied the <lb/>
neighbor to whom the sufferer <lb/>
complained. suffered for years lust <lb/>
as you do. and found no relief till my <lb/>
physician Dually prescribed Dr. Pierce's <lb/>
Favorite prescription, which cured me, <lb/>
and I have ever since been well, and the <lb/>
wealth of India would not induce me to <lb/>
be without the remedy, if a like affliction <lb/>
should Prescription <lb/>
is the only medicine for women, sold by <lb/>
druggists, a guarantee from <lb/>
the manufacturers, that it will give sat- <lb/>
in every case, or money will be <lb/>
refunded. Tills guarantee has been print- <lb/>
ed on the and faithfully <lb/>
carried out for many years. <lb/>
Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Purgative Pell- <lb/>
or actively cathartic <lb/>
according to dose. <lb/>
Negroes <lb/>
land <lb/>
for Cleve- <lb/>
New York World. <lb/>
Washington, Oct. Taylor, <lb/>
States Minister to <lb/>
was at the Capitol to-day. <lb/>
just came down from New <lb/>
said he, see if there was any- <lb/>
thing lying loose about Washing- <lb/>
ton. Pm running the Demos <lb/>
headquarters in New York <lb/>
City. The are now in tho <lb/>
Democratic party for good. Two <lb/>
hundred and forty thousand of them <lb/>
in the Northern States will vote for <lb/>
next month. The Demo- <lb/>
ticket is supported by sixteen <lb/>
leading newspapers. There <lb/>
have been nine Democratic <lb/>
Stale Conventions bold, besides the <lb/>
National conference at <lb/>
Being asked if it were true <lb/>
that he, Turner and other colored <lb/>
leaders were making a pile out of <lb/>
Democratic electioneering, Mr. <lb/>
laughed broadly and said that <lb/>
instead of getting any money of <lb/>
it, he paid the Democratic party <lb/>
a month for the glory there in <lb/>
it. <lb/>
The best in the world for Cuts, <lb/>
Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Fe- <lb/>
Sores, Chapped <lb/>
Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, <lb/>
and cures Piles, or no pay re- <lb/>
quired. It is guaranteed to give perfect <lb/>
satisfaction, or money refunded. Price, <lb/>
For sale Ernul. <lb/>
What It Means. <lb/>
Savannah Morning News. <lb/>
should ever <lb/>
be split, the country would witness a <lb/>
state of affairs in this section that <lb/>
would cause honest Americans to <lb/>
hang their heads in shame. A <lb/>
ed South for generations, if <lb/>
forever, a mongrel government <lb/>
made up of the worst elements of <lb/>
both races, bankrupt States and a <lb/>
beggared people. What was ex <lb/>
twenty years ago would <lb/>
seem a com- <lb/>
pared with what would be <lb/>
if the South should become <lb/>
divided. II there are <lb/>
who are disposed to hunt up excuses <lb/>
for breaking away from party ranks, <lb/>
it would be well them to <lb/>
that party affiliation in the South <lb/>
means a great deal more than party <lb/>
supremacy. It is vital to the social <lb/>
and business interest of the people <lb/>
that no false issues be raised to lead <lb/>
Democrats astray. <lb/>
Electric Miters <lb/>
This remedy is becoming so well known <lb/>
and so popular as to need no special men- <lb/>
All who have used Electric Bitters <lb/>
sing the same song of <lb/>
medicine does not exist and it is <lb/>
teed to do all that Is claimed. Electric <lb/>
Bitters will cure all of the Liver <lb/>
and Kidneys, will remove Pimples, Bolls, <lb/>
Salt and other affections caused <lb/>
by impure drive Malaria free <lb/>
the system and prevent as well as cure <lb/>
all Malarial cure of Head- <lb/>
ache, Constipation and Indigestion try <lb/>
Electric Bitters- Entire satisfaction <lb/>
or money <lb/>
and 81.00 per bottle at <lb/>
Drug <lb/>
THE ONLY <lb/>
Brilliant <lb/>
Durable <lb/>
Economical <lb/>
Are Diamond Dyes. They excel all others <lb/>
in Strength, Purity and Fastness. None others <lb/>
are just as good. Beware of <lb/>
are made of cheap and inferior materials and <lb/>
give poor, weak, colors. <lb/>
colors; cents each. <lb/>
Send for Dye Book, Sample Card, directions <lb/>
for coloring Photos., making the finest Ink or Bluing <lb/>
a etc. Sold by Druggists or <lb/>
WELLS, RICHARDSON CO., Burlington, ft. <lb/>
Per Gilding or Fancy Articles, <lb/>
DIAMOND PAINTS. <lb/>
Gold, Bronze, Copper. Only Cents. <lb/>
The Civilized Mosquito. <lb/>
New York Star. <lb/>
This is the mosquito that may <lb/>
stay by us during the entire month <lb/>
of October. This mosquito, alter a <lb/>
period of domestication lies <lb/>
in certain very nil <lb/>
like, the wild untamed <lb/>
swamp mosquito. The House mos- <lb/>
sings lint It <lb/>
mute. It becomes also more <lb/>
wary than the wild insect. <lb/>
It is soon aware the efforts Bade <lb/>
to drive it away- It learns how to <lb/>
avoid cloths and brooms in the <lb/>
hands of energetic chambermaids. <lb/>
It learns, a little, to hide by <lb/>
hide behind mirrors and <lb/>
bureaus or in the folds <lb/>
clothing. All day it so lurks am- <lb/>
bush, planning meditating its <lb/>
mid night villainy, while the simple <lb/>
occupants of the apartment <lb/>
are congratulating themselves, <lb/>
the false hope that the enemy has <lb/>
retreated. The house mosquito <lb/>
hears this bides his <lb/>
When night comes the lamps <lb/>
are out and his bills of fare have <lb/>
deposited themselves bed, he <lb/>
drops softly as a snow flake upon <lb/>
them, lie knows where to drop. <lb/>
He needs no light. He seems in <lb/>
darkness to have a capacity <lb/>
warm, fresh blood. <lb/>
The domesticated mosquito does <lb/>
not bite like the wild mosquito. <lb/>
This is his most irritating <lb/>
The uncultivated, rural <lb/>
settles upon you, having ; <lb/>
bored his tiny and j <lb/>
well, sets to work and pumps <lb/>
until he is full. Not so the house <lb/>
He simply bites. He <lb/>
bites industriously and <lb/>
from the crown of the head to <lb/>
the sole of the feet. He bores through <lb/>
the sheets into the cuticle. His only <lb/>
aim seems to be to torment. He <lb/>
raises halt a dozen irritating itches <lb/>
where the field mosquito causes but <lb/>
one. this carnage, he <lb/>
seems to have little desire to fill <lb/>
himself with the food so unwillingly <lb/>
given him by a race superior to <lb/>
everything but a mosquito the <lb/>
bed room at night. How he <lb/>
bis miserable life is a mystery. <lb/>
He seems to eat, or rather drink, <lb/>
nothing. But he will remain all <lb/>
winter, providing the is <lb/>
sufficiently warmed for him, and <lb/>
remain active, too <lb/>
while his arc hibernating <lb/>
in a natural and healthy torpid- <lb/>
is said that Geo. U. Brown, <lb/>
Esq., the Democratic candidate for <lb/>
elector in the Fret District, is to lie <lb/>
tried to animals. He has <lb/>
thoroughly plucked a <lb/>
feathers and <lb/>
The New York Star stands with <lb/>
both feet on the Democratic plat- <lb/>
form. It has no sneers for the Dem- <lb/>
candidates and <lb/>
It leads the press of the <lb/>
Democracy, and is a Jeffersonian <lb/>
from back. <lb/>
f CELERY <lb/>
J COMPOUND <lb/>
CURES <lb/>
Neuralgia <lb/>
Nervous <lb/>
Prostration <lb/>
Rheumatism <lb/>
Kidney <lb/>
Diseases <lb/>
AND <lb/>
All Liver <lb/>
Disorders <lb/>
PROOFS <lb/>
Celery Com- <lb/>
pound cured my <lb/>
sick <lb/>
Mrs. L A. <lb/>
San <lb/>
using fix bot- <lb/>
of s Celery <lb/>
Compound, I am cured <lb/>
of <lb/>
South Cornish, N. H. <lb/>
has done me more <lb/>
for kidney disease <lb/>
than any <lb/>
Abbott, <lb/>
Sioux City, <lb/>
Celery Com- <lb/>
pound has of great <lb/>
benefit lot torpid fiver, <lb/>
bilious- <lb/>
C. <lb/>
Vt-. <lb/>
THE <lb/>
Eastern Reflector, <lb/>
D. <lb/>
Tarboro, X. C. <lb/>
S M. <lb/>
Greenville, N. C <lb/>
AT THE <lb/>
OLD BRICK STORE. <lb/>
AND BUT- <lb/>
their supplies will It to <lb/>
their Interest to set our prices before <lb/>
chasing where. is complete <lb/>
in all its brunches. <lb/>
PORK SIDES SHOULDERS, <lb/>
FLOUR, SUGAR, <lb/>
always at Market Prices. <lb/>
TOBACCO CIGARS <lb/>
we buy direct from. Manufacturers, <lb/>
you to buy at one profit. A com- <lb/>
stock of <lb/>
always on hand and sold at prices to suit <lb/>
the times. Our goods arc nil bought and <lb/>
sold for CASH, therefore, having no risk <lb/>
to run, we sell at a close margin. <lb/>
SCHULTZ. <lb/>
Greenville. N. C <lb/>
UNDERTAKING. <lb/>
Having associated B. S. <lb/>
with me in the Undertaking business we <lb/>
are ready to serve the people In that <lb/>
All notes and due <lb/>
me for past sen-lees have been placed In <lb/>
the hands of Mr. Sheppard for collection. <lb/>
Respectfully. <lb/>
JOHN FLANAGAN. <lb/>
We keep on hand at all times a nice <lb/>
stock of Burial Cases and Caskets of all <lb/>
kinds and can furnish anything desired <lb/>
from the finest Case down to a <lb/>
Pitt Pine Coffin. We arc fitted <lb/>
up with all conveniences and can render <lb/>
satisfactory to all who patronize <lb/>
us FLANAGAN SHEPPARD. <lb/>
Feb. 22nd. 1888. <lb/>
Horses <lb/>
AND <lb/>
Mules. <lb/>
A ear loud just arrived and now for <lb/>
sale by. <lb/>
at Keel A King's old stand. Will sell them <lb/>
CHEAP FOR CASH, <lb/>
or at reasonable terms on time. I bought <lb/>
my stock for Cash and can to sell <lb/>
as cheap as anyone. Give me a call. <lb/>
Have Just procured several first-class <lb/>
Vehicles and will lake to any <lb/>
at reasonable rates. <lb/>
Sale, Teed and Liver; Me. <lb/>
Of Interest to Ladies. <lb/>
We Trill Mend a FREE <lb/>
specific for f complaint to tiny j who <lb/>
MM<lb/>
ALFRED FORBES, <lb/>
ABLE OF C <lb/>
to the buyers of Pitt and surrounding counties, a line of the following goods <lb/>
that are not to be excelled in this market. And to be First-class and <lb/>
pure straight goods. PRY GOODS of all kinds, NOTIONS. CLOTHING, GEN- <lb/>
FURNISHING GOODS. HATS and CAPS, BOOTS and SHOES, LA- <lb/>
and CHILDREN'S SLIPPERS. FURNITURE and HOUSE FURNISHING <lb/>
GOODS, DOORS, WINDOWS, SASH and BLINDS, CROCKERY and QUEENS- <lb/>
WARE, HARDWARE, PLOWS and PLOW CASTING, LEATHER of different <lb/>
kinds, Gin and Mill Hay, Rock Lime, Plaster op Paris, <lb/>
Hair, Harness, Bridles and Saddles. <lb/>
HEAVY GROCERIES A SPECIALTY. <lb/>
Agent Clark's O. N. X. Spool Cotton which I offer to the trade at Wholesale <lb/>
Jobbers prices, cents per dozen, less percent for Cash. Bread Prep- <lb/>
and Hall's Stir Lye at Jobbers Prices, White Lead pure Lin- <lb/>
seed OH, Varnishes and Paint Colors. Cucumber Wood Pumps, Salt and Wood and <lb/>
Willow Ware. Nails I specialty. Give me a call and I guarantee satisfaction. <lb/>
Fowle Finger; is <lb/>
; Sunders <lb/>
Avery advance- <lb/>
Holt and harmony, <lb/>
Mr. W. II. Morgan, m reliant. Lake <lb/>
City, Flu., was taken with a severe cold <lb/>
attended with n distressing Cough and <lb/>
running into consumption in Its first stage <lb/>
He tried many so-called popular cough <lb/>
remedies and steadily grew worse. Was <lb/>
reduced In flesh, had difficulty In breath- <lb/>
mid was unable to sleep; Finally <lb/>
tried Dr. King's New Discovery for Con- <lb/>
and found Immediate relief, <lb/>
and after using about a dozen bottles <lb/>
found himself well and has had no return <lb/>
of the disease. No other remedy can <lb/>
show so grand a record of cure, as Dr. <lb/>
King's New Discovery tor Consumption <lb/>
to do just what Is claimed for it. <lb/>
free at Drag <lb/>
PAY <lb/>
FALL AND WINTER. <lb/>
Our Display Eclipses Anything Ever Seen <lb/>
In Domestic <lb/>
JOHN SIMMS <lb/>
Merchant Tailor, <lb/>
In connection with above, we desire to say our <lb/>
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Notice <lb/>
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falling out of hair; and eradication of <lb/>
dandruff Is before the public. <lb/>
Among the many who have It with <lb/>
wonderful I refer you to the fol- <lb/>
lowing named gentlemen who will testify <lb/>
to the truth of my assertion <lb/>
LATHAM, Greenville. <lb/>
Mb. C. <lb/>
SB., <lb/>
Any one wishing to give It a trial for <lb/>
the above named complaints can procure <lb/>
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per bottle. <lb/>
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Greenville, N. C, 1887. <lb/>
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paper possessing the fullest <lb/>
of the National Administration and the <lb/>
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political battle ground of the Republic. <lb/>
Democracy, pan and <lb/>
simple, is good enough for the Star. <lb/>
Single handed among the metropolitan <lb/>
fleas, it has stood by the men called by <lb/>
lie great to redeem the gov- <lb/>
twenty-live yens of lie- <lb/>
publican wastefulness and corruption <lb/>
mid despotism to the South. For these <lb/>
four years past it has been unswerving <lb/>
in its to the administration of <lb/>
Graver Cleveland. It is for him now <lb/>
for Cleveland and four <lb/>
years more of Democratic honesty in our <lb/>
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