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-V Th k t Hr A Vrrnrnnr t, nrtr t .taxtttadvh 1 3Q I 1 h OR .t. TxmTTV PTff A GENTS ! GASH ! - I : 1 I ''''A:Y ',1111 a Half p.yefibr a Dollar and -TT1-pcr Year and a i ortJi every cent of it.. mmmmmmmmvammmmmmmmimmmmmBmmmmmm Ml - w a a TirTivTri rp Aid n a nTMwm . '- 3pT-::"' s ' , -' " . ' '''.'' ; ' ' " ' " " t ' "THE OLD NORTH STATE FOREVER." ! VOL. XT II. ; WASHINGTON, BEAD FORT CO., N. C, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, L890. NO. 16. MaMMaMMMMB,aMMiBBMMMMMMWMaMwBMMMWMBMMMM"",M COJll'KTlTIOX DKK1ED JOB - WORK I'.OTii iv AYORKMANSII1P, PRICES AND MATERIAL. ' Diploma at the New Berne Fair .yW? A 0 . t-i -if. fviOi U DEMOCRTfC NOMINEES. For Chief Justice of Stip eme Court HON. A. S. RERKINIQN. - ff-'i-jlss jr'i; pan H ', -.: e'Y. T.UVAjf : S u'to'ly Pure tarb'.r ' ' .' p W ICT l:-eilgth. - . An-'. 17 N .' v 'i 1 - I . l ) I.li CO. I , ( i vv For Asso. Jus. of. the Supreme Co.-rt Hon. AV alter i'lark. -r F; si Frir-K u .4 P . lltOl'L. ran ilie. Sit!l .' his T. : 1st :). !. iw.-v 2nc! Hr-firv II. f ..ii.Lj.iJr.iwu. 5th K. W. WhiKto,, or (ith K. T. kiii, of ti-tm 7li Ins D. Mcfver. of M th Jt. V. A'tniVld, o( I i'dt'!l. 10th ,fno. jivnum. of I'.iivke. llth--V. n.. Ilok". of l.ini-ulni.ni. ViK soi.H 1 1' m: ims't. T-t , .1 ' U. mount. !'; hil-.i. M . uny.zuni. ci 11 NEW YORK FASHIONS. V i titer Millinery Colors Dress ' Materials Ways'.ol'Mak injf Glovek autl Shoes. ' Vonng ladiek will have choices in felt among English walking hats, turbans,' toques or round hats in such fancy shapes that special description i-im possible. In the latter crowns are invariably l w and the brims ex tend to a greater or less extent in front while narrow ' at the back. HOW CAN IT BE DONE Another Great Offer to the Musical. ''He who makes two pianos sound, where only one sMindert before, is a b' liffactftr of liis' kbi'd Ludden Sk Butef Southern Music House of Savan nah, (ia., is still in the lead in his good work, and is on hand with another of his great Summer Sales. (See adver tising Columns.) They offer to sell any of tlieir eeletirated Pianos or Or gans at the si-ox cash prici during September and October. Only a.smtll Maris-are so small as to, een pe- payeit ,..,T.: . an.-, vn-emaimier when crops are sold, -o ixterkst DEMOCRATIC PLATFORM AND DIRE TORY. JThe State Co mm it te. m mans, iititx. ! . il. in.it-1 H , vVn ruc! . IK'. . ! Tr i i'K Hf- r n.ivii- A ! '! "V A'.UH !' I.Tl' r.K. ,;i i;; l''-!l. I'i)l 1 IVSOll.. . ! - 'if ii! ;'v. ':":;,.. !!' Uti.ttle. ::.(:. i' ;-mi , '"I'.. M., -Wilson, t :) l : : . i ' r u'r. in i i' niith.oi' Wnkf. ' i r'-.'.l l; r:i vi.-t !' Frank-.;ri.-fM i i. i'tJ'iriwn.'f Wake, '.' ; '!:i'r.i, of I '.t-:i uf ort . ' . of l'.urke. v i c i .i;V;; i- ii;t'oi; KT. t:Vl;.- .' I i I'.lOU It, (l ih'r.ick L'hilip-i, of J; ! -r;.. ohiior, of Wilson. A4a'!' fa 'l.-i rk, of Wake, ihn A ' 1 iliiier. (i uilford, i ci'. ''. ! i'.ii- kii'. ol Sampson. i-!i!!, Janus (' Melbie. of in ! ! . H T- Annlieul. Iredell, .! . Nf F (.raves, of Yadkin. !.' net ; '.btJi.ii (i Kynum, lblrke. iii.s?rt4-i.y.;.M Shipp.ofMeck- strh't, James Hj M errirnon. icoxilit'. , "' . .''; A N KS -1 .' -t '" N . UKSS..., ' i I'. ' ':vii-e, of Mckieii- " i j. , 'A 1 .':' ''.Si Mil. Of 'Noi tli !.:'r.. '.-.tatives. Fiivt I'isriict ' r--k ! j! i if'i;. of I' -ni'i'niri !i s. I,'- f !'!.. ii j' ii'-iit Ham, cob. r. ri:-; ,-i :. W' M ( 'l.-uiwn v. Pender '0 ri;'-- F.'il: lvi'in. of Xasli. of Surrv. ! oi er. Jn'o. K.-V oolanl. of v iison. ! ; E. V. Fou. jr. ol ii K. S.vPar.ker, of Ahufcaiuee. iili (). II. Alleiv, of Leiioii-. 7th Frank McXeill, of Kifclnnoiid. fi!h : i',. V. Koiil'. uf : Iredeji. ith W.AV. l'.artiei-. ot W dikes. lnth V. Newlaud, of f;ahlwell. 1 UM--F. 1. (K-bornc, of iViecklenburg. litth ieo. A. .Lines, of MJaeon. ( OM.IM.-MOVU. NOilM.I.S. ils 1 . , 1 st -i- V . A . i;. branch, oil 1 Ueanfofort. . ... . . . . - . x i ... ni . .) . iioilti'TS-. ii i tu Liiiii'io i on. Inb-I'.. F. (ii aily, of .l)ii i i!ti;ti fth-it. 11 liium, of as!i )!h A. 11. A. U lillHIllK. i nib s. 1J. Alexander. ! Henderson 7 i tl 4 Mi'). silr- ii li st I 11.11. Cowlcs. of ". T. r.iw fold ot 1! 1 Gjunville ccki''ii'U rg.- !! I'lUViUl. r.k.-s. iv.vfiod. i cics or cat), but again tnere are rej)e- titions of summer varieties which are comparatively large with far projecting- front brims. Capoles run from extremely small ones to others quite large, the most noticea ble changes' in shape, being a sharp point above the forehead and a re cord that shows aj front brim com mencing like a coronet but curving airain outwards with pronounced contour. "An unusual feature in felts inoreveivto that of color, some being brought out in shades of heli- fo trope or Nile green, both of which will be very fashionable. Other shades are dark green, dark blue, that is also to be in much favor, russet, brown and a large comple. ment of Wack. 1 DltESS r.OXXETS. The same hues, will lie repeated in velvet with the addition in trim- I5KAU1-OKT COUNTRY TICKET mhvj;? of turqtioise blue which is to .f ;isi.AiKi .1. K. CAI.OW I'vA bo prominent 'Narrow relvet rib- t'ou th r. I. oi: siif.i:u .: t- 11. 'i . noixM.s.1 rn'i: c.i.i;i.:k .i h.ki:s. 3 i """''' -5 ' l-oi i:l.; isi i bon is still very .popular, but there I a'-o hnni'dsome " double faced satin i ribbons of greater width, and heavy i.gro arain or brocaded ribbons from j uirrow to rerv wide, some.being px j ponents of artistic combinations in M . 1 II.LIA.M)N ' ' i ' '- 1 ' ' nil! iii:im.i3. i 1- . II. i.KSS Is- I oi: sri; v ia Em:1. M. b. V ATltb" 1 ,..''!' OiTiicdkc Ii ian:u y sj ' vr' . ' ; i (! i lnivkiiiil.- . : ;r-!. ;in . .! S 11 ciiWerson, 1!"W an i j'-i.. W i! ii ow les.; Wilkes i ''':'; ! ,'H, i b wart, llcndefson "1 .VS V. ; -.' a 'Vi-i'asurt'r. 1; T Ilodgf.s. ! M r i'iil t .(ieikr"' :'u'i;kclis. i of. i . ! .. M : i b'i.-iiiison. . r.'.M i 'uii'irs. ' . v A." !I : ,;.v,...s. -i--'b!i.'r !'r W .1 Ibilluck. ch'm: Vl: i;(i'.kib'. ,r Hodges,' F 15, Ay-T 1 U iter-. .1. II. .Small, I lll-.l..VTK1.l L Prompt lv- at half ;t4 three o'clock p. in. Septeililier H. ' '.n K l;r. M . b. Pi laii'i iii a few linprcssi vie .and .pointed reyxux-ks. calii'd a lar.re crowd of en-tluisiuM-ic Ih'inocnifs Ifo order ami hriellv sinteit i lie imrici -e of the meet- inir. ! - - ' . i F '! ! A 1 j. i i . I' i' Wilkinson, .!o1i:;so.. F 1 (inilford. of .Puidiff liistiiiction. ':' i !ilT. ,: 1 'V VV A' "lount. '.ci'iY. S;i.urow.. . . i i . f rrillbu . -' I ; e-'h iiincey . -I no Ilav 1! ;;ui;-,' ii ii M:i ). .1 D i'.i ..w n. !!' A Uridgers. ; m a i i.s. -ijiiiy ;it sp'm. Closes at. ! ::'!. c'v'ses 1 ::o color while otlie'rs are self colored or again show rich, sift - of silver wearings. the latter especially being noteworthy. Fu'- Pands and ornr,- nients are to worn by those who .can afford them and otter especially will 1 in favor, the little animal's hpfid placed l:r fron : rsT?EXI,t3 liree I'rince of Wales tips above. STTLKS .J'X TRKS COODS. ITnve ueverilieen so extravagant asto size of patterns and wearings where all that .'can be done by very large 'bowel te - tieechings, astrakan cuns. patois's; of: 'imitation fur or long camel's ihairilving thick over charged; Jars Write them for partieu- Ycatesville YTellings. bel.vtei. This season for picking cotton the prices are 35 and 40 cent per hundred . Messp O. A. Cainphell and J. II, Davenport have returned from the North where he brought the largest stock ever handled by them. Our streets have been dotted for the past week with visitors of both sexes. Wethink.all had- a fine time." and hope they will come again. Mr. John Tankard killed last week under one very small stable about three lfimdred and fifty rats. Quite a a picnic. Who can beat that ! Mr. J. E. Woolard, of the firm of C. II. Woolard & Pro, is absent for some "days in Scotland Xeek. He will accompany his wife home. Quit? a number of independents.: out for Clerk. Will thejOther officers follow ' If so there wiU be a good chancelfcr every man to get suited, and know who to vote for. I. Elder I). W. I avis of the Disciples held a jgood meeting here last W4ek. The weather was bad, but had a crowd ed house.' each night. Washington, Beaver Dam, Path, Hunters bridge, Woodstock, Pantego and Haslin were represented during the week. Mr Da vis is an able speaker. Though there j al Revenue system. And we de- Ed 4 Chambers Smith, Chairman State Executive Committee. B.C. Beck with, Secretary ! - : . 1 CENTRAL EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. Paul B. Means, Armistead Jones, Samuel Wilder, T. L. Emry , P.. T. Faison. D. B. Nicholson;, C. B. Wat son, M. E.Carter and W.E.Ash ley. ; , 4KEC.CT1.VE COMMITTEE. 1st District W. G.Lamb, II. Skinner, Gen. W. P. Roberts, Col. W. S. Carter. j 2d District J . B." Martin, J. W. Granger, W. J. Rogers, R. II. Speight. . "! . 3d DistrictW. A. Johnston, T. II., Sutton, A. C. Ward, M.J. Ham. 4th District J. S. Carr, W. H. Pace, II. A. London, J.;J. Young. .r)t!i District W. A. Robbitt, A. E, Ilerndon, J. A. Barringer, R. B Glenn. ' .V ' ; ' ! 1 - '' ! Gth Districts II. B. Adams, J. S. Oliver, D. S. Cowan, B R. Moore. 7th District J. P. Caldwell, Will X. Coley, T. J. Redding, Dr. W. L. Crumpi 1 ! 8th District B. C. Cobb, J. L. Webb. Will Barber, W. ;W. Scott. 9th District A. II. Hayes, J. C. L. Bird, J. S. Anderson, J. Mf Gudger. ; ..,'.; ' : i PLATFORM ASD RESOLUTIOX3. i . i ;... j i Resol ved , That the Democracy of North Carolina reaffirm ihe platform and principles of the j Democratic party both State and national, and particularly-favor the free coinage of silver, and an increase of the cur rency, and the. repeal of the Intern- shalll secure the prompt conviction and imposing such penalties as shal secur the most perfect compliance with the law . ' 3 . That we demand the free and unlimited coinage of silver. 4. That we demand the passage of laws prohibiting the alien ownerr ship of land, and that Congress take early steps to devise some plan 'to obtain all lands now owned by aliens and foreign syndicates; and that all lands now held by railroads and other corporations, in excess of such as is actually used and needed by them, be reclaimed by the gov ernment and held for actual settlers only. 5. Believing in the doctrine of "equal rights to all and special priv ileges to none," we demand that tax ation, national or State, shall not be used to build up one interest or class at the expense of another.' We believe that the money of the coun try should be kept as much as possi ble in the hands of the people, and hence we demand that all revenue, national, State or county, shall be limited to the necessary expenses of the government economically and honestly administered. 6 . That Congress issue a suffi cient amount of fractional paper cur rency to facilitate the exchange through the medium or the United ' States mail. THE ANDIDATE. Father who tra rels the road so late, Hush my childj'tis the candidate ; Fit example of iiumau woes Early he comesgand lat he goes. He greets the woman with country grace, I He kisses the bifby's dirty face. He calls to fencSe'the farmer at work, He bores the mjerehant he bores the clerk ; 1 1 -The blacksmiths while his an vil rings, He greets this is the song he sings. CHORUS. V. Howdy, howcly, howdy do, How is your f ife and how are you? Ah, it fits my Jists as no other can. The horny had of working man, j - .. Vi : Uf,: Husband, who if that man at the gate? Hush my love ts the candidate. Husband, why in"t lie work like you? My dear, when pver a man is down, No cash at honnf no credit in town : Too stupid to pleach and too proud to heg, I . Too timid to roll and too lazy to dig, Then over his hprse his legs he flings. And to the deaf people this gong he sings: j " iuoRr?. V Howdy,- howd; howdy-do you do ? How is yolir wfife and how are you? Ah! it fits myjfists as no other can. The horny hanll of the working man. J Brother M ho labors early and late? Ask these thingif of the candidate: What's his recorll? how does he stand? At home no matter about his hand, ' Be it hard or soft so it be not prone, To close over mqiney not his own ? Has he in view no thriving plan? Is he honest anl capable he. is our man Cheer such one till the welkin rings. s when this he. sings : Join in -the choriij liORUX. POLITICAL POINTS. was not many added to the church, there was a chance for all to be .bene fited, and pointed out the right course to heaWn. We feel that it as good for him to be here, and hope' he will come again. liath Budget. J.-f lir limtovm! w ncf-omnlishod . Pte- On jnolioii ol : Mr. 4os,'Ph )" N'eal, ; . ,,,,,(- i s.!2'i")s nv which uicse ieiures . appear .adc.pertnai Capb S. J . lb .ig w i chairinan who tdok tli ing a few appropi'ial.e : caused great -cut buiaslii. i Mr. John W . M c W 1 ii a ra- was made secretary.. He is a you jig man of much influence and iiitelll'etual ability, who has rect.-ntly b-lj the .linking Ship. a ml. is lestlnel ; to I beC:Oino mik- I are extremely large .plains or among the a leaner anion' I i i of this section. - . ! The chair I'l'on on nee! the con vent ion in order to pro cecd-tuj ballot for dele gates.: . Messrs. W . S. P.ragdl. Josopli O'Neal. Thomas D. lloward ;&id Isaac ' N'eal w ere placed befo're tbl coi'i vent ion Messrs. W . l)r; () Neai were Utitv elciii-ei 1ed to cast the en in Ocracoke as thpy nii chair i'r i eimirks. which or round figures where outlines are - i. . - ; sometime rendered indistinct as: for example where long hair lie loosely or where bowette or astrakan -wearings seem thrown in position with shadowy outline. In consequence of such pronounced effects, plain material for combination becomes a nccccssity and it is unusual to see dresses whore some touches only of mammoth patterns appear, chiefly a- skirt panels or forming two rows 111. iy f M r. The showers are troubling the cot ton pickers v th farmers. Mr. i Rose can get a yellow dog at Bath Ladies when von ride in a cart sit down br hold on to something. i ou S. S, Kborn has accepted a posi tion with Mr. Avers of your city. We hate tj give him up. Wish you sue cess, sjaui pieces', which resulted iti his death. His miany friends deeply sympathize with the bereaved family. Remember' : temocrats nounce the Mclvinley Tariff Bill as unjust to consumers of jthe country, and promotive 1 of the .jtrusts, com bines and monopolies wljiich'have op pressed the people; and especially do we denounce the unnecessary and burdensome increase inj the tax on cotton ties, on tin so largely used by the poorer portion of the people. We likewise denounce the iniqui tous Lodge Force Bill whose pur pose is to establish a second period of reconstruction in the Southern ' States, to sublert the lilerties of our people anil inflame anew race antag onism and sectional animosities, j And we denounce' the tyrannical ac- MrJc. C. Arclibell one .lay last j tion of Speaker Reed and his abet- eek baiV the sd uiisfortune to have j tois who have' changed , the Federal his arby caught in his gin and cut to j Tjouse Gf p.cprescntatiyfes from a de liberative body into a machine to register the will of a few partizan leaders. Resolved, That we demand finan cial reform, and the enactment of laws that will remove the burdens of agricultural and ample and laborers ,ord giveth and the Lord taketh blessed be the name of the and J oseph and author st rengt h of deem liet-t for ',): .i'uh-slde river (lite daily at , .H ,(, r, following mornings, 'i'-'-rs, a )ii ;o -"i in. ; 'r'V'r'and'lb-gUtry Department, i'') p us. ti K brick-man, P M. !.! 'rro . Ass't.- '. ! en: Rfi:i:s. Metf.r.iY.-lKH W il -Ware.-pastor. Ser- !' a -. c cj:' Simday morning .and I' i-!; ! -: '.Shiidav' School at '. p m. I ;.- "l'lioinas'. Superintendent.' 'V l.:!'.!.. Kcv K Mack, pastor; . .c-s .eve.rv MiiMiay nionut'g aini '; . , Sfinday. School -at" 'A p m, Jas m . Supe'riut endent. :c. -'K'. v' N'a-t. Harding, Hector. aji.m-4 every Sunday morning and 'i; ;ii '.t'i-av bool at :- pin, Hd m A Alexand-er, Superintendent. ". A. ti.icei-s eT'rv Thursday c;1 ; ,,..;,.,,.,,,.( i (.Vor Sunday ' --k ii..in. H ill. over: brown's - . .n:M".VK NCK MKETINOS. ; VIm'c, .Pegu-lar meeting every "ci v. ii.iitht at S itt Town 11 all. ! '. pegnlai- meet in z every Thurs . . 1 ! iii at Town Hull !' I nion l'r'av er merting every i, in T.-wn' Ual'l at -2 :0 p m. ! Hope. meets every Friday, i.omiis. d"e,."No 10 b.A F and A M me et Masonic Hall 1st and 3rd .Tuesday I -'us of each month, K S lloyt, W' i : 111' I lodges. Sec. i'S;ic, .x f.o.lge.No PK I O O F, meets i every Island 3rd Fridav niirht at ; 'M'-ir !:;i!i;e.l brown; N (J; W J ' '' i!!ii'er. Sec V.: ' N '-! !i-: .Me I. odv?;V No l.Kio, Knights ' i lieior.. meets 1st and 3rd Thurs- i.U t.'jr'.itv- at.OJM IVllows' Hall, T ' .' ii !c;t'r.' i lietator: 'Arthui" Mayo. ... i. '; .;ter;..I' -'U.Ri'ss. F i-porter. '"Hucii, No 3."ii", Anwrican Le I .'' !;- i' Honor, m.'-ets every 2nd and i '-t't' Tinirsdav night sat Odd Fellows i " i';. ' At F.rown.. c'lmniander; ,, ! V' r ;ben y, collector. - '.vi,x .! l:...dtre. No 715, Knights and i -i.adi'-'s ot !!o"ur. meets 'Jnd and 4th ; bw.la'y'nii,tsat()dd Fellows1 Hall, ')- M 'berrv. Protector ;T 1" HroWn, M :- e. re';frv. " '' :'.:fH'r bodge, No SI. () O ", meets M 'And -Jnd Tuesday night at Odd PellowiMlall.Dr -S.'T. Nicholson : c'BimaDder,Dr H Sued. Secre tay. the iii'M-rest of Ocracive at; line county convention at. wan. ,. It nartei; ion ep temlier' lot.li. iii: The following reseliitionsi i ere of fered bv Mr. M. b. lhl.md and weie the away Lord. Dr.!j. T. Nicholson and his family liu'p i-et.urned from Norfolk. (J lad to see them back. Pleased to see Henry Orniond. and wife who are visiting in our midst. Thev 11 of .1 15 lire unt .1 tl -an cure: unanimously endorse 1st Resolved. '1 haf we cratic eiti.ens u! cr, endorse the liominat I I. I!rwft. Jr.. for. J i 1 51 on n t f yr Sol i ci t or use all lneaiTs 'to. "pi tion . . : 2nd Resolved': Th nomination of . A our staiid'ard benri'r g r e ss i o u a 1 c o n t ei t ; ;ird Resolved..;' That, we .dorse the n oiniiiaHili of Hon Lucas, and pledge oirselys ST him through this p'nj 1 1) f ': I I " ' Die! Denio- ke doi heartily ge (ieo. John II. promise to. eir elec- it we endorse the ' n. lb' h rough l!i itic.al c anch for this (.'on- rtily en SV. II. b support iflqiaign.-, i'be iMinvent ion tjhl'ii ad jotitrlned. and all went home more SleternfMiiei 1 to sup port the 1 emoerati before. t lcket il ban evur DiAP m i:a r. 1, At the Mooic county cohvent'on, Mr. E J. llaini'g!ton'.s , nltme was incntrtuied lor thej House pt' Repic sentatives. lie, living in Pocket , ii -' ! I 'I township, .'.arose .. juidi .said: "Mr. Chan man, I woulfl ask my U lends It i to please withdraw my name wouht never do tp take .two men i . i ti - out ot i little ptjeket. Yon have just nominated Capl. Wilcox, ot my township, lot Seiiator. Just let me tay at home jiuid gather my big croi) o corn, pbil with Jyatic and the children, audi vote the Demo cratic ticket thij fall, and I'll be ... --.'"-.' -:-! i i . - . . happv." This speech was greeted down the front with; corresponding touches on the corsage. OI.OVl.S ANI SHOES. Tan or gray continue the shades for street or tnornirig but for even ing there is also choice now among pale colors to match dress fabrics while Moreover according to Harris P.ros.L 8C5 Broadway, who as is well known lead the glove, trade in Ameri- ca, unciressei khi nas an us lornier 'prestige. Four or five buttons are the length for general ; wear, but the dealei;s just alluded to, have intro duced a new fastener; which is to be very popular.: To fashionable shop pers their establishment is attractive as ever, but purchasers of moderate means find it an i equally advanta geous resort since as may lie suppos ed, allgrades of gloves are kept in j, spacious building devoted to the one purpose. As tlne- supply the trade almost everywhere, their styles can readily be obtained at home in many places but mailorders for la dies, gentlemen or children are filled with conscientious care. Tan or gray slippers in undressed kid or calf skin are most frequently chosen by fashionable buyers, be cause t'hey match iany dress and the gloves as well but the fancy for col ored slippers has by no means abated and produces much that is coquet tish. The Adonis slipper has a long vamp with large buckle; the sailor tic slippers shows a short vamp with small ribbon bow and the Opera slip per comes low on the instep without vamp and may be. worn plain or with ornamentation of embroidery Lucy Carter, One of the most magnanimous acts we ever knew was done by Capt. W. C. Newland, of Lenoir, Caldwell county, N. C: In the con test for Solictor, in the 10th, dis trict he was declared the nominee, but afterwards Capt. Newland found that an error in the count had given :he henor to him. He at once declared that he would not take advantage of an error to win over hi competitor and offered the place to him. Another con vention was held, and Capt. New land was declared theominee without any doubt. This was just recognition of his magnani mous act, as well as his eminent fit ness for the position. Mr. New laud is a one' speaker,- a shrewd lawyer, a high toned, honorable gentleman in every sense of the word'. He was one of the most able members oi the last Legisla ture. Nothing pleases us more than his nomination, and the De mocracy will give him a- hearty support. The nomiuee for Solicitor io the ninth district is W. VV. Barber, who was an active and popular member of the State Senate in '89. are looking well.' Goose Creek Island Greetings Sheiiif Cumpaiue iwas down on business one day l is! week. The cotton crop is injured by the rust, but corn and potatoc- get there every time. ; Some of. our Democrats say; they have has t no secrets, for; the Alliance iken them and gone. Mr. L. E. Ricks lias boen spend - j ing a few days at his home ; near Pant ego. Messrs. Jones & Potter a e erec' ing a new ginhouse,; success to the enterprising firm, j - Mr. and Mrs J . 0. Musi j wer? down last week. Miss Mamie Sawyer, of Oregan, is visiting Mrs L. G. Daniels. We wish1 you a pleasant time Miss Mamie. It is rumored that one Mr. Swin dell,of .Hyde,. will run a gin here this season. " i Mr. Granville Jones, of the firm of Jones & Potter was at your city a few days ago. y. We are expecting the Albemarle & Putego K. R. Co., to put a stealer on the line, we hope they will have a warehouse. We had services on the first Lord's day, by Rev. Mr. Kirk. Mr. James Brady who has been at his old home near Bath has' re turn! and will, proceed in the lum ber the people, relieve the depression and do ful justice to the faftners of our country. Resolved, -That the Democracy of North Carolina take; a just pride in the able and patriotic course of their Senators and Representatives in Congressr touching the great pub lic questions that have before them for action, and especially do we ap preciate the great ability and zeal of Senator Vance in the protracted con- i ..---.-. test on the tariff question, which re- i j- ' . i fleet honor and creditlalike on him 4 ! - i and ion the State of North Carolina; Howdy, howd How is your w Ah ! it tits my , howdy do, fe and how are you? 1st as no other can, The hardy h anf of the working man. Vegetables at If. C. Agricult tiral lixperiiiient Station. We have devtjted special attention to the wants truckers at thef this season forty toes, forty varie pf North Carolina Station by testing varieties of toma ics of garden peas, over fifty varieties of cabbage, forty varieties of I r is ll iotates and eleven potatoes. The ef. ickers the expense varieties of swee fort is to save- tr PE0FESSI0AL A!ID BUSIHCS CARDS JJOTEL ME 11 HI AM, WASIIINOTON, N. C. First class accommodations for La dies. Cars leave Hotel 6 a,, in arrive p. m. Through to New York in 24 hours. TJp-nver JSteamere stop at he j l. vf vrr a . Headquarters for Hunters. Bestsheot lng in North Carolina. Dogs and horses, furnished. Ticket office and Kxpress ofhee m the Hotel. Telegram for rooms. J. E. MERRIAM, Proprietor. JIIK OUT O.N, . , Wilmington, N. c. Best appointed Hotel, iu the State gWTNDELL HOTEL, . SWAN- (iUAltTER, N. C. W. B. Swindell, Prop 'r. Refitted and refurnished. Rett Hotel in Hyde county, ,Tahle well supplied. Servants attentive. In every way better prepared to accommodate the public than ever before. may23tf JJOTEL ALBEllT. NEW BERNE, N, C. .All the Modern Convenience. IIE KING HOUSE, .GREENVILLE, N. C. MRS. SHERIFF KING, PROP'TRKSa Pleasantly situated in business pat ol the city. Large addition to buUdingo. Every comfort the TravelingL'ublic cM wish. The best table the market will afford. Stop at the King House, and you will Stop Again. DM UNI) SON'S NEW EUROPEAN HOTEL, GOLDSBORO, N. C. American and European Plan. Wait ing rooms free. Porters meet every train. Baggage handled free. gAY VIEW HOTEL, EDENTON, N. Terms Reasonable. Hack meets every tram and boat. No charge lor convey ance. -: - of testing these "new sorts for them selves and to fuifnish them with ac curate informati.Cln as to the compara tive value of all iiew comers. This year we are growing .many that arc old and well known, as a means of comparison foi?4te newr ones in the same soil. Ilerefifter we will grow only the new oii( :as they appear an nually. We wiU work also in the fine of improveient ourselves, and endeavor to profuce varieties spe cialby adapted toj the needs of our growers. We win t to put ourselves and our work In close connection with every worker in the State, and earnestly request North Carolina farmers, to correspond freely with us on every subiecti which affects their J JDMUND ALEXANDER, A 1'TORNEY-AT-LAW AND REAL ESTATE AGEN1 WASHINGTON, N. C. Will be at Aurora ''every 1st aud JJ-rd Wednesday nighty, and atRantego every zna ana im w tanesaay nights. novlo ly f t . v- MORTON, JR., ' ATTORNEY- AT- LAW, ill practice in the Courts of the fDistriet and in Martin county. - Special attention given to the collec tion of claims aud conveyancing. othce tormeriy occupied by the late C. U. Hill. interests. A e want our farmers, He is an excellent lawyer, a speak- fruit Showers apd truckers to fc:d or f nr. moun ranntatinn an.l nn tUal tile Station IS AVOrKing IOl" tliqin - , , ... ... of the best party workers we and trymS to sel-ve their in teresls know. He served his district well and that we are sft all tunes, either in the Legislature, and we rejoice by mail or hi pei son, ready to ren- that t liia honor haa bfn fnnferrpd der all the help wfcoan. AV. F. Mas- : . . . J upon him. The State will be safe sey, Horticulturist in his hands. AAlien clergymen break down, jor public men, kr professors in colleges, An Editor's Dream. or other literal with rounds boro Leader. of applause. Joues institutions, get universal cry s too much rcsponsi- ch mental appliCa It is nevler so; not in a sui- bnsiness. Mike. Now is the time to subscribe to The Gazkttf. and get all campaign nev The Southern Rines cliewing gum factory, of Kmston, is iu full operation, and gives employment to four men and eight or ten boys. It is interesting to watch the girls and boys folding each little piece of gnm in the wrappers. Free Press. audi we cordially recommed his re election to the United States Senate by the next general assembly of North Carolina; and we commend the jwise and satisfactory administra tion of our State aff aits, i AVhereas, The education of the people is essential not. only to indi vidual happiness and prosperity but also; to the maintenance of civil and religious liberty. Resolved, ; That the next general assembl3' of North Carolina be re quested to increase the; fund for the maintenance of public schools. Resolved, I further, That we de mand the 'abolition of National bank, and the substitution of legal tender Treasury notes in lieu of Na tional Bank notes, iasued'in sufficient volume to do the business of the country on a cash system regula ting the amount" needed on a per capita basis as the business interests of the county expands, and that all money issued by the government shall be legal tender in payment of all debts , both public and private. 2. That we demand that Con gress shall pass such laws as shall ef fectual!' prevent the dealing in tures of all agricultural and mechan ical productions; preserving a strin The editor sat on a hard bottomed sick and die, the chair, trying to think a thought, "over-study;" ' ntirl h nlnnpwl all his fino-nrs blbty; ''too mi' through his hair, but uo toDic thev tlon brought gle case :since tliej world began, jve He had written on temperance, AefY Proof and f 111 Pen our l,a--H's tariff and trade, and the prospects to any authenticated. case, it a man of making a good crop, and joked wili give himself enough sleep, and about ice cream and weak lemon- wil1 eat enough r utritious food ., at ade, till his readers had told him to proper intervals, and will spend tWo otnn Anrl WPUrr fhinbinor olaun nr tbrefl llOUl'S inl the ODCIl ail" CVefV Y.umfi to his eves, and he nillnwen day, he may study, and work, and hishead on his desk, when the write myjil he is tray as a thousand ... , . . rats, and will be still young m men- tnougnia wnicn awase, uaa reiused tal visor and cldarness. AVhere is to arise, came in troops that were the man of reno4n who lived plain- strong and grotesque. And as the ly, regularly, teihperately, and died ideas airily noat, he selects the eari.) bright one of the tribe; and this is the gem which, while dreaming he wrote: "Now is the time to sub scribe." two bottles of S Mineola Items. WASHINGTON, N. c. JSAAC A. HUGO, ATTORNEY- AT-LAW, Late of Rodman, Sugg & James. GREENVILLE, N. C., Office old stand of llodmanugg A James. Will attend the Courts of Greene and .Beaufort counties. Practices in State and Federal Courts. J JL SMALL, . ATTORNEY - AT -- LAW, WASHINGTON, N. 0 s. T. BECK WITH, ATTOllNEY-AT-LAW, Washington, N. C. Feb. 6, "UO. i A. P. PEXDEli, TONSOIUAL ARTIST, i - .. MA IX ST., WASHINGTON, N. C. Dibble's Old Stand. of, , M. BROWN D AN KINO -HOUSE L 0 MAIN STREET, WASHINOtTON, ft. 0. Collections, solicited and remittance made promptly. Exchange bought and sold. BEFORE AND AFTER USING. At one time 1 had awful sores pimples on my face, and after using S. S. I was oured, belated. Politics somewhat getting down. Wrarm weather and frequent show and now have amice, smooth com plexion. ' . . . James L. BdYLE, Atlanta Ga. MY LIFE jA BURDEN. it era. , Prompt personal attention given to all legal business and to collection of. claims In any county in the State by means of efficient and reliable local agents. Guarantee a collection or re turn of claims. . References. Fourth National Bank, N Y City, First National Bank, Phila. First National Bank.Balto., Citizens c f,.n TtoTiTb-inir "nnarT.mfinfc. f s Murv Ohsrrv. nf Waahinp-t.on. ;u ltaf The anK u ""V y"? ' j , , o i wuuuuu jrriujcaiivu-j . j . YtprRmircrn. oaviuir iwiu iubiuwimj-uv. "-i-i i j - T 1 ASrn"K is visuing ner parents nere. mineral intrredhints sett ed in my I was afflicted from infanjjyvyith Catarrh and with eruption on jmy face lor ten years. I was attended Health of the eominunity is very y tQ-e verv be?t physicians, and tried a number f blood purifiers, good of late. Messrs F. A. Hodges and Lonie Har- bones, and caused rheumatic trou ris, of Kershaw, Pamlico Co,, are with ble My Jife wak a burden to tne, us for a few days. and my case wai Rev. D. W. Davis the regular; Pas- ble, when I sawLS. S. S. advertised tor of Old Ford Church, commenced Bight bottles cured me entire a protracting series of meetings here and I feel like d new person. Josie 0wpNS, Montpelier, O. Treatise on Blood aud Skin Diseases THE Ca.rclina. Legal Si Collcbutg Agiuic?, Washington, N. C. EDMUND AMEXND ER, Attorneyat-Law, Manager. p declared incura- last Saturday ; he will continue through the week. 3 confessions up to date Bro. Davis is one of the best sneakers mailed free. we h ave ever herd, and we predict for gent system of procedure in trials as I him much Success. " ' I Atlanta, Ga. Svift Specific Co., of Va., C. M. Brown, Banker, Wash ngton, N. C. . Fees' same as the National Collecting Agency. Nothing collected, nothing charged, unless suit ordered. Information furnished clients free or charge. -' june27. YOU SHOULD TAKE The Gazette DURING THE CAMTAIGN, I :
The Washington Gazette (Washington, N.C.)
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Sept. 25, 1890, edition 1
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