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' " fni.ieaeao better fcaediuna of edrer slcurfaa throughout eplanmvM ar paper rMMlaily Inte the band of tu many reader, thus keovhig Uuw aver reminded of our adeer tatngmerchaoU: and m the chief reaeon f or naiMit.advemaUic U to have tas advertise ments mad M often aa possible, the advantage r advertising In Tuo- DAitT AMtfS la at onoe jnUeat, M our patron will aa? their aaYCr lieioenli read Vfrren every daf.' Kates fur tiaaaaoa awlloattos v.i;ri f , NKW.aolfiKXisi!iMn.- ..,.-, .rt " A option Fale-Mr A. Korb. . Dpere Houio'-Ootobcif tsth. imianUii oured :r Mrn Jo Peraon Uemettr. taijS thl w Deot 'regU'tra tion. If Yoar name is not ou the boot -"by ibieti this erenitg you cannot vote ooelectioa day. J4H? men "who bavt-. heretofore Tote.. the .Republican ticket have bn) disgusted with the extrava MWjap4 pof'HPtioQo .ItopuWipaB ftfWlef n4Vliribiyeirf4t" with, (h,e Democrats. Afaiiy were com pelled to this excuse- by evidences of fncompetencT exhibited in county amlSUttfIte"p1ibUca3 noinipationa, iT," 7 inn riN?'V HK 4eVnakl' If-1 'Mltf Anme Moore, which arrifed on" the lla leigh'tfaiti yesterday afternoon ac companied by W brother-in-law Prttf.ft P. OlaxtoD, -were foltowed toihtWaitxestiag place in. low Dale Cemetery by a- large concouree of our citieens, every family in the city nearly being'- -represented, and the floral tributes were profuse and beautiful, "l-AilLl L.- ttllisloi MmJnot'Si anlwrnlA thai .naintincn of landscapes oitrluVthatepblicans cannot itand it and declare their intention to 0M vat -Ueiuocrttwo vic hm ahn ihaill) wid of fbat Democrat who intends to vote tqe ucnec wnicu iw publicans tnemselves repudiated? HeYaffffifthtfig"Radtcaily" wrong with" Bucfi a man, anS'fhe'sooner he retraces his stepiUhe better for him, ajjYbetterjoj the country. " PHiof the most enjoyable social efes tWttpg people of ojjr city ' xave aver had' tlp pleasure of I artici; UatinzfaiTwds theiuk Jea iy?n bj ' Miss Margaret. Smith., assisted by mlm slrwt;cqmpliin,.ntary to her fisitor -Miss Pan Armstead Harwell, Ta&iWrn to Armory Hall where, to the enspir ingitinunt fe Italian band, the ' airr:-fairy figures of the entrancing I1 -liJ ft JU . r ts nriflw. J. Frank uonsou au atr aam vsaaa. rmiflif Ta canaiaaie iur . Sheriff.'' Frank is about 'the only ...jWiiAVAf wlinJaJhotaaham- " ed of being there; Grady, Broadhurst ' and Parka, wiggling tinder the bur x . dea ' Of their . assess, nretend ftftttto Uadicaleandida tcs. tin rAnlt Hon't feel thatwav. A man I .wTjo 14 foWfoj! he nomination ol -rand tbriegrpt Baker ipr-Kegister of . : pee4fc aud Vbo pouift. engineer .y - .fMmm iha late ' Kadical oonveation,U wpenor to the feelings which actuate m6 peopie. ' trio is Scurlock,Uaker and Dobson. - VifT5J f2a ySawsrn Wnmbalfiif thaUas bid the boaads of the Mes- "peartoiughtin.CQOcluding its en- eagement; his gven mcre aatisf ac V tiofl to its auaieiicrt thac .wyco- and is : culture L.TJniL- Shi' rjeclallr de- - 'LVrestosee a fineturn out of ladies rfnipnr 'to-night and jshe ' most eminently deserves their pres Mtmnnw.,,The society . . i. t t,n Voir week ' have thUS far pretfentiltltf ladietftpm attend u aha hnhea their engagements . admitting lady and genttaxwa or r4fl rajwryedieati will be on . , fcalefet Jlo jiiison JiDti drug I itore 'arOas ft eplendi supportj : t1 afirvsa of 'talent. P.fil hcmdm PUD iJVUUdmillUO Inlll -:o:- -r ' I Tb qilD D.j-Tbe AtuncUnce U'Good aed thoDay KnJoyaUe, Not- Ubatandtnjr the Weather The Fatra8nooeea,BTea in the Face of Ita Wonted AdTeraUy Awarding of PM.nh.mc . NEXT YEAR'S EXPOSITION ! Yesterday was the third and last day of the Seveuth Annual exposi tion of the Eastern Carolina Fair and Stock Association.and, as usual, the weather was more or less rainy and generally disagreeable. Not with standing this, however, the 'sale of tickets was good and the atten dance quite large. It was a busy day on the grounds everywhere, as the various com- raitteeb and they were legion were going the rounds awarding premiums; and what a task they had before them! for the Fair this year is not only remarkable for the great number and variety of its disptaps, but also for the un usual excellence and merit of the entries n all the- departments. Hence much care and painstaking discrimination were constantly in demand on the part of the judges in order that superior merit might K'beii sits due in every case. - FLORAL HALL. Ladies' Work In this depart menUf Floral Hall the display is perhaps, - larger and 18 certainly Of better quality than ever before. The artistic part of the work . is ex ceedingly handsome and meritori ous. The collections of paintings o:i china, silk, 'velvet, satin, plush, fired china, tin and terra cotta, are t.hv ir-rank beside the work of eiDerienced professional artists, and portraits, the representation-of frnits, fluids, flowers and buds, the w;uU c , Knuha and Rill m a 8. C ham', the CVe and please the fancy as only the work of perfection can do. lhen, wura ui ucucvuvii j i there is a children's department of art in this line that is exceedingly attractive, and gives gratifying evi- it M t I ' t 1. . . A abtruuLivc, ouu 6ii.u;iu6 eence that art has a flattering future before it in our refined ing city, The fancy work display is fully 4. Uc inuyij n oi b AiaitAj v i nn til the best ever seen in Floral Hall. That is the judgment of all the ladies who inspected it vester- . " !ir. . . - " day. There is no end of crs?y qnilts, nilta. silk quilts and other kind! of quilts quilts enough to cover a small army of sleepers. Of arasene work there is H I1PW I I SI nl 1 ! V TBI ivt T mum -'V of it is exquisitely beautiful. Never Kaon I r.fAfA at onr Fairs has there been such a superb collection or lacej work of allkinds. m nomton ana lane especially there are some conspicuous specimens of exceeding merit, but as cne premium rju k ' if i a.; i : to follow, we Shall not pamcuiarize here. Eqsally extensive and varied is th knitting, datned drawn wptk, ancient and modern, both as to style and specimens. In all kinds of useful neeaiewors tne eiuiun, 10 fully up to thoge of fqrnjer years.. "pai&JVpppl'i" T innumerable, both in yanety anjl pumben tbe bis cuit, bread, butter, cakes, pies, tel nickles. canned fruits, a(t0foKlpi and preen oorii. dried fruits of every variety andwell, we the traditional epi- 14V U " v" . ... . J cure an indulgences that enervaieu lU'iVmani if thPirxaDies were iuu- pTietrwith'inything'like tbe good things cuspiayea on tuo unij .j -ui-X. in rViia flenartment ... .uMiha rtianiav was verv ID CUkU""uv larvA anil 1 f. WAS of superior merit, uTw ik. aMmcrement and mate UP W LI lit; mo ('""b" : . , . , , J of the exhibits were beautiful and artistic and were always ft, centre w attractiftu, .. , v. rnL- :Hnctr1Al QlSDUlYi 1U rivuia TT.n k annmher of the merchants of our city were indiscribably beau.- fjf..l anrt hore IDO . BLUDJCSb iwoeiwiv evidence to the - praiseworthy en- erey nd broad puonc-spu-iucuucoo -rt-, ..txnn aa lliew hava also beeitftn effectual vanii . proataoie .3 imx nm ol tneir dusi- nesses to tbe thrifty, pushing-public who baye visited our rair uwm by tbe hundreds and thousands from ii nf thi'a section. ; liothing dunt)yheproyerbul . "Goldsbo'ro Fair weather, which the management had hoped to escape I this, vear but which awooned down w i f J - r - on tbem wun reienuess persistency, . n i i a : . . l me hair ana reBuiiu m m uuiucuti turrss. -end already the most cheer- . , determination to 10 it on a vet more extensive scale next w m " w f year is being indulged in by tbe As- TVU. a 0 wrv a aaaH'w - w eociation .whose, appreciation of the generous and cheerful patronage ex- tended la them bv the mi bl 10 every where, is beyond the possibility of expression The Ballot The distinguishing difference be tw.?en the Democracy and other forms of government is that in the Democracy, the ieonle are. or are supposed to be. the sovereign source of power, and through delegated rep resentatives provided for in the scheme of government, govern them selves! With the ballot they choose the representatives and tne omcers who are to make and administer the laws, When the ballot is wielded with iudement. intelligence and consci ence then, as a rule, competent, good men will be cnosen, and tne govern ment will be honestly and justly conducted. It is only when this is not so. or when the people are de ceived, that it can be otherwise- There may bo difference of policies to be adopted and bad policies wnicn are mistaken for good may prevail for a time and prove disastrous, but thft neonle will not when they are - " W I r convinced that a certain poucy is disastrous, continue to support it There may be thoBe who will, but they are those who are especially knnoflfsf1 ktr fVinf nnlinv and whn LtUCllVlVU vwww J " reap profit from it at the expense of the rest, or the politicians who are kept in place and power through its instrumentality. We have an illustration of this in the change of sentiment which has been taking place in this country on the protective tariff for some years back, notably in the past few years, during which some sections where the protection . sentiment was once almost uniyersal. have ,beenr nearly revolntioniaed. At the present rate of progress, withiu a very fow years the revolution will oe complete, w oen the people see the right, as a rule, thev follow it. and it is onl when hlindftd hv Dreiudice. or when led w.... j j j j 7 astray by the false representations of leaders in whom they put their trust that they err mucn, anu tney are not v..-- - j , apt to persist, long n (he error when t.hflv discover it. Wnt there can be no cood covern- ment m State or country where the i citizen does not take interest enough in public affairs to exert his power and influence for good government, U- ik.n .InnI HaflosalT hv enn where thev stand listlessly by and lpr. a. fpw Rf-lf constituted leaders shape the politics and make the laws which govern them. There neyer is a bad government ior wnicn tue ciu- not directly or indirectly re- w , sponsible, an no QRe more respon. ai Kin than he who havinsr the ncrhl olkla tVian h who havin? the ncht .,v ,r- . - - - to the ballot, tans- to exeroiBe inat right to secure good government for himself and ior nis leuow ciuzens. Tn his indifference he not only fails to exercise a right which every citl zen should exercise, but fails in the performance of a duty which is im- perauve on every ciuku, uKin hi station in life may be, however humble or however exalted, There is nq tyw n tniscoinirv w compel a oUWen to vote, but every citizen ahnnld have that within him, that proud "Pint of oitUenshlp which would make it unnecessary for any one to invite or urge hira to cast his ballot. In the line ol duty there oVinnld he no invitation, no nrtrine. UUVUi - w w nn anneal and no inducement ol re cognition or reward, but every citi zen of bis. own-volition, fully rea'ix in anA annrfeciatinz his own in Jieidnul sovereienty amone thous- ----- - r. . , .nia nf other sovereigns, snouiu. i;ir a hifrh spirited, manly man, oast bis ballot for what ne De lieves to be right and against whftt ha ruiipve tn be wrong, ior me men . . . . whom -be beHeyes w pe gooa, hnnaat jnhle. against the men he believes to be bad, uisnon- f nr innanable. If this were" the mie t yer well-meanine, honest !f iron did bis duty and deposited .. , . . . j 1 w;. hallnt ar-zvirdinff to nis inairmen and his conscience as he should flo, there would be-less cauie, ior oom i0;nf in the administration of pub L -waira and fewer, incompeten " . 1-1 mmA man TAWPr UKU UiCU. SUtt.Kn id ilin into responsible positions where they re powerf ul for misch.ief, and Jrom which H is 1 a f. rra them ont when once in. because in these days of machine politics the man who is in is roach more powerful than the mau who is onL Good government should be the aim und object of every patriotic, bonef? citisen with intelligence enoojeh to kuow what good govern ment means. The ballot is the in strument provided by which the citisen records his decision as to who sbalf administer it and what his government shall be, and he who fails' to speak through the ballot abdicates for the time being his cit iienhip aud defaults in a solemn dutynich he owes to himself, to his femily, to bia fellow-citizens, to his State, his country and to poster ity- The ballot is no toy, no playtnmg to bo exercised at caprho or pleas ure; it is a mighty weapon for good or pvil. the exercise of which is a olemn responsibility and an imper ative duty which no right-thinking citizen does and no citizen snouiu evade, WiL Star. LIST Ol'' LKTTKIIS Reftialnlng In Poet -Office ft Gohlntx.ro, Wayne uounty, w. vj. tvu -'. w. artist. Mairvle Howell, Daniel Jaoksun, ilrltton Joiner, Annie Jones, Julia A Jonea, I Mill Jump, Polly Li. notion, Llna Lane, W C I ewis, J W Loo lit' Harah Lewis, J W Ixtoust, Harah Manlgo, Flora Malloy, Emma Maokey, Harriet Monluy. Pallia Miller. Johnny H Mitchell, KdmuiMl Moore, Mrs Annlu Moore, W H Newell. Mmtha Ph Ins, Benjamin Perkins, Nancy Pender, Mrs. C W Hodus, rs Fannie Hetre. Mr. Llgle How, W U Snaser, Annie din. Lucy Hlocumh, Anillla Smith, O M. (Prlntur) Btroud, C A Thompson. Nvltt Tow, Naylor Turner. J M Wbimeld. Dents V hlted, d W WUIIumson, Allen Wlnatod, Ma.tH.- A vara. Martha Abaton. A J Adarai. Ubaa h Beat, laaao Bt,Julta Beai. Oorirlana BoWden, Jamlar. Brown, Uarrlo Brock, Alloa A Hmwn. O.rnolla Brown. Mlai L P UiutkhM. M aa (' M CalAwell. Joseph Therry. A B Uolller, Bllstibeth Crawford. Uladeye uroirora, miuej PrfmmM (ImrM Crono. Caroline Dala, Dochy iay, una Drewey, W B IMirrnn. J N Katmon, John W Ebbert, Dr. J H Blum. John T Foy, Thomas, Flowers, Joe Pitihuirh. Mr. Green, Amos Ham. Cannle U Hill. W O Hloki, jane Htnes, llaftbon Hill- Mi.lomnn Howell, Lovett Hodges, Alice Howuil, John calling for the above lotters wl. nleaaeaar adveitlsi Ised. ATV-Tha reirulatlons reoulre that one eern hill be paid on all advertised JeUo'S. Baokftl. Btore. Don't fall to see the new dress good at U10 Racket dtre. High School. Tb,e Mount Olive HikU ttcUwii is a niU grada institution for the education of both sexes. Its teachers do thorough work, 8o8ion commenocs September 1, 18W0. 00 to 130 par sossion will pay all expen ses. Write to Kdwara Hi. isruton, rnnoi- pal, Mount Olite.N.C. New Dentist. n TC T) TtarriM Kflntlnt. Is now rcadv to torve the public at hit ottlce In the Ar lington llotol. Offlt hours from 9 a. m. t 6 p. m. A Fmo Lot Of Oranges, Danaana and Chtoqueplos Just arrived at the Popular Grocery and Frul vat.KlLV.mnnt rtf .T 1" Danlnla. North- ern Apples, ltals'ns and New Crop Nuts on tne roaa. cf Have' your hair cnt at Ward the Bart ' Art Lemons. Winter tawn beginning Beptemler 22. Photographs enlarged. For full particu lars appiy to MTRflTCATE GALLOWAY. Pturflo. corner of Chestnut and Ji lames , .... streets. Sept 17-dti; Ajft Mlaa Cuidla Fnlffhum la now crerarea to open a class to the different branches of China painting. Orders from a distance solicited. Terms mads known on appli cation. Say your prayers, do right, reg ister to-day, and vote the straight Democratio ticket in xsovemoer, anu you wH be happy. Raoket Btore. New foods arriving daily at the Racket Btore. Gloria BUM. umDreiias, A few Vert at me new or rgiu Btora Taaat. Ueucea. If tow have aol tried Miss Ann Toler's X aast uaaes, iu cent a uozen, you mum do so at once, and you will use no other. a V.h at the atnrs of Mr. C. O. Perkins, or yon can secure them from Hiss Toler aemir. . It OOBB. crr'a Spool Cotton only 4 cents at.inn Niw VorK uargain Diora Rock eerlnff Is thoreughly Uught la the MtOllvs High BchOQL Single and Double Entry, Write to & . Britoa, Principal, ML OUve, t " Raakat Btore. liyon wsnt rood goods for aTittle money go to lae nscui swi. MESSENGER OPERA GRAND ATTRACTION. Tuesday Night, Oct. 28. Thereat Military ComeJr-Drsiaa, "A FAIR REBEL." The beautiful so I emotion 1 actress, FANNY GILLETTE, Ai Clalrelte, a true a'td Noble Southern (llrl. Tbe thrilling revolving soeno representing. Llbby Prison Prisoner of War. Llbby Prison Tho Tuo nllng Llbby Prison "Kat Hell." Llbby Prli n The Interior Llbby Prison The Kxtcrlor 1 luby Prison The Escape end Liberty. Tuesday, Oct. W Tuesday, Oct. tfc Jtrserved Heats 75 r nti. Uvneral sdmlanlon Ml cents, (lallery. Si innta. Heal on sale at Kotilnson s drug suuu natur 'ay, IK-toIwr . MORTGAGE SALE MRS. A. KOHILTHItOLUH HKKAUKNT. in anil at thn Court House door to morrow (HA'i lHl DA Y) at I o'clock, a lot of KINKNKW HUHNITCKK under mortgage. Consisting of IIKD KOOM 8KTS. 8IDh- IIOAUDB, HUKAH. UIIAIKB, CIO. Racket Btore. Uotilery, glovott and tiJioa at the lUcki l Store. PineaDDle Oem. The laUsl and finest drink ol tho soiison Try it at ltobinson Hros. Drug St. -re. We Aie Agents For the Hsntu & 8tn flue Mcu's shoos, (live us 1 look. FUCHTLKH A KF.KN. Racket Btore. We have Just received a beautiful lino 01 hansocks at the ltacket Ktoro The man who registers to-day, ad vertises in The Annua and votes the Democratio ticket, is a wise man in his day and generation. Raoket Btore. A full lino of shoos just opened at tuo KackctStoro. They were bought before sliws advasced, therefore ve can sell cheaper thau ever. Racket Btore. Men's hals and caps at the 1 UckM Ktore NeoKweur, The finest lino of Nock wear Just received t FUCUTLEHA KEllNU Our 10 cent Half Hose at tho New ork Bargain btore. Ward the Barber guarantees satisfac lion, in hair cutting and shaving. lkTT one thing can heat the Dem ocracy in Wayne this year that is a iaiiure 10 register. Raoket Store. Collars, cuffs and haiidkorchiofs at th Racket Btore. Raoket Btore. Umbrellas at the Hackot'titoro iroiu 47 cen.ts to l.?d. The nifcn who does not register heforo the 25th. will be as heirless on election day as a boy baby his sex entitles him to vote, but be cant vote all thesumee. A Bia narflraln. Fuchtlor fc Kern are selling 8ummer suit at 13 60. Bummer ooata at w cenu Give us a call. 'rHEcullud gemmen" may call it "redish" but he gets his name on the books and votes all the same.. Onr tl.60 and 12.00 shoes for Ladies are nard to beat, at me new xora uargun Store. A H&f4 investment. T. nna .hlrli la mieranbaod lo bring VOU satisfactory result, or in caae of failure a wtnrn oi Durcnase DHTB. uo ----- . J- . ... nian you can ouy irom our wuruiw Dauggist a of Dr. King's Ne niannvarv fnr Consumption. It Im ens ran ..t l.r4niT rrl' .f in c erv cae. when IW R HU..rui. ull'jc;iou ..1 Throat. Lungs . ri,i aurh aa flnnsiimntlon. Intlam- UI vuiov, r mation or Lungs, uroncaiuf, asmma, urkx.r.inir P.inoli Cioun. etc.. etc It Is pleasant and agreeable to taste, perfectly safe, and can al arays be depended upon. Trial bottles free at Jno. H. UU1 Bon's Drug store. Racket Btore. They are busy"bponlng milliner me ltacket Btore. Merit Wins. ut.uImIa aa tn our citlz4;ns. that for years we haT been selUng Dr. King's vr. rv(., m.r fnr Cnnsnmntlon. Dr. King's New Liie Pills, Bucklen's Arnica galve ana juectnc ivera, mu u u 1 aia .mlloi that aell aa well, or that have given such universal satisfaction. ... a li.L SA aMaaaaita tKsM tu i rw riaa.i lata ui guaiauMia atsviu ftv . iMh wiA a atAi.1l resvdT tn rbfand the purchase pelce; If satisfactory results do not follow their use. These remedies have won their great popularity purely nn tLeir merit. Jno. H. IL.U A Boa's Drttggiits,. Get yonr shayini dona t "Ward the ftrbers" Wlat m Yoi Mm For! THE HCKISLV BILL US P1SEP, And while I am doing my LITIL BKST to hold Prices Uowq, they are juat aa sura to I up aa too Sun Sh1n.es, And 00 many Goods you oan save at least 10 to It per oent by buying NOW, A HtocV of Choice Fancy OroceHce. In qual ity 3d to noue la the land. P hit) A" LOW as same (foods oan be sold anywhere. FOR THIS WEEK, We offer (lenulne Cape Cod Craoherrks, Mlnoe Meat, Preaervea all kinds, Ptoklea, Hauiws, Kclisl.es. Ollvua, H randy, KrulU, Cbow Chow, Cauned Meats, Potted and Deviled Meats. Deviled Crabs. Lobster and Salmon, liaklng Powders all kinds. EXTRACTS, TUB KINE8T MONEY WILL DOT. NRW Hl'LLBD PUCK WHEAT AND MAPLE STHCP. Rock Candy Syrup, N. 0. MOLASSES. BA.NA.NA8, C0C0ANUT8, ACn FINE LINE CANDIES, -:o:- He No Tea, i No Tea, O-XXJXJ1. Didn't spend 15 ) cars In the Tea Countries fur FUN, he was there for DUBIPtaSB TRY HIS HE NOT. And you will want no other. LUlNfCH BASKETS licet and Largest Line In the City. Crocker;, hum, Tiow&re, WOOD AND WILLOW-WAEl Ml SU Heavy Grocem Those whoiars money, Osaka money by trad ing with FONVIELLE. COKNEB WEST C EN TUB AKDCHBETH 01 MEATS, FLOUR, GRAIN, &C. 50,000 LDS MEAT, BBLfl rLOV,(airrsara BUSHELS OATS. LBS WHEAT BEAK. BACKS BOLTED HEAL. 200 1.000 20,000 200 2 000 200 20 BUS OOKN, (whlU anil yellow.) SACKS SALT, (ooarsan4 Boa) BBLS -A" BUCK. LBS TIMOTHY HAT. Lit CHOPS AMD MIX BP FEED. BBLS ROCK LIMB, B3L8 CEMENT. (Rosen dais aod Portland, BBLS PLASTER PA BIS. LATHS. LBS BICE MEAL. 35,000 25,000 200 100 50 55,000 3,000 -AJJBO UOAR (Granulated and' Iitrs C. BAOOINO, TH8, MOLASSES (new crop Caba) LARD, HAX3BH0ULDXRB, 8NU71 T0BA0C6, STAR LYE, POTASH, FERTILIZING SALT, SOAP, STARCH, MATCHIS ETC LOW FOR OASH.; B.M.PMVETT milium r v j' during the day. c
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