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SOMK of tb pi'tTd rail li'.ui Miry Anani i a 1 1 r . CahdiIL GitukN-s Dffn invited to delirer the cloiDjf r.y r at the opening -xeroisv c! 'in' World's Ktr THE nagtr bounty p:d ttii '' mounted to nomethinjj over .100,000. It wit! take t,0VH foot tfc bill ixt vf.u BOMB few men rt ponta.il racd tbej join every party whtcfc alarta and prove traitor to oery ooe. Goldaboro Arjns. Tn Democratic candidate lur Oottoc oC Iodiaaa i an Alliance man. lie ran two year go (ot Slate Traar and wa elected by JO.OV majority. Th aew of liie Deme-cratic oacapaljra to ta dobtfal t:- La aortb la czlrenely eocoaratf-.o 1 1 on Ij remain for the oath to hold berweif oiid, and victory i oar. s I V ( IlKllM'ltN PK.Nl H Irip 1 I'A.MLICO ( (iI.i:r-! ()M!.'-' K, : nliii! "f til. Vi .x;-.i!io-e - l'anilli .1 O. b 1 1 1 1 w ) t lliir.l l'jit) -C u - -1 a I : .it K. - .1 u-t tn keep I".-. ill t ., K..l : I'll 111 .1 ( -i i Iain! 11: The I(-Ia'p Ipi ,vc.-:. Peiiinerat-, .in-! 1'..: ; ' .iii' : :.. cout.t;, around tho c n;;i v !' their another pie m.-iw no tiht : r-. bar ir i i.Ke uie irfrt : i ( i r : u time, it mi the Demoorat8 rhir.l t i.i- i- .. ne - po! itioal ' : : " i I ,i. : ii i ' . ii.il J t; t-n d.i , i- gune eir itiiL.: j. we , rf v : ;oiced I m id .some ! and Ho-1 the 1 not to inlet t-re with either side hi the voting on-dnes. If they don't help 1 the Third par'y, we hardly think there will he l'hrd party after ' h e e 1 e c . n . The I etnorr its sy tin-y will. :arry th v'-i-nity by ,VH) votes ma jority, and the other side say they will certai'iU earrv rtie county bv ' over 4l.M. SinetK)iiy don't -trfv.ht snn-, and I think it m Every wuese hrr i.-t :: -.d.oa Uow ofeoQi:; v.ctory for :b Dfliocrry. fbe ovpwheimicif rictorve ia F'.or-.da and Georgia oar fTatJy d jooaried the Third A-XOTSXa oat of old practice o( 3otitm RepabUcaaf which the ThiMi party la the Soath hM adop'. d, k that Of appaJln tr the Natkraal liepubtlcaa Committer for money. Alexandria Aiette. I too were oreent t the i oaJJilar here Hatariar ioc coald otfsil to obarre aow tickled the whtM Eadieai and aegro wrf at rrythicx Dr. Thompson s.;d Aaiaat th IemcK-rtic paxty. Io fact tha Rapobllcana aod negro. nrt Tboaipaoo'a chief appiandera. To ahow their Inconsistency acb UkdlcAla aa Loaia Prrott nd Adaaa Bright applaadei the men tioa e( Wearer'a name, when tbey kara bo more idea of voting for Wmw than Qf dying. Kinston Vn Preaa. THB totai toU for President in waa 10,O,461. In IS it vm 11,383,033. This year the raXio o la create will be greater on aceooat of the addition of six new StBiea, aod the rota of these added to the normal growth in population ia ten year will give a total of, probably, U, 000,000. Tin charge we brought fint Tora-coat Boiler about Li receiv tag a check of i3' from the nation al ISepabltcan executive committee eaa bo aaply saatamd by moat etcalleat aothortty. Two wks ago whea faMariaoo ' at at Con cord another check for the name aaaoaat was received by him, which Uoi. Tipton, of Shelby, dare him to deay. Aia't he a nice one to fol low! Golds boro fleodlight. Octob-jr.ikh, l.v.'J. hw i "i; J 1 1 v ii ' a L : V arrived ,iere laHt eveflintr, and we were aain ooruia.iy receivea ana ncs piiAbly entertamel. Tuesday we bad delightfaii uy. ine roaa ; ihird i.-f. 'en this time. The leading from Orantaboro to Arapa- ( pU!, Cl- .tood ctt und viewed hoe is said to tne oiaet id tae n indscape over, but conclad State and there are many memories and traditions associated with it !! of which are interesting. Ar. rived at Arapahoe we stopped at the residence of Mr. Robert Har hon. 1 he first thing we i-a on entering the boun? a piotnre of! our friend and townsman Mr.' faoiiM Bowden. Thin elicited an i mqiiry tht broaght out the fact ' hat Mrs. Uardison is a sister ot 1 the Bowden brothers. Here, No I we met Miss Fannie Willis,. Unchter o the nmeh beloved pas ! -or of tru t -ntenary Methodist i cburr1! of onr city. Miss Willm I has an exofl.ent R'btK'l at Arapa I I hoe, and her prais in on the l:p of' '. the pvip!e. verily she is a in 1 j ti j : pnred e wei. j Tbf speaking appointment wa. I at 1 1 o'clock, bnt the people of the : j neighborhood hid arranged to have j It ccme off at n:gh' and have the Third party reprrst-ntel. Mr. .1. j l' Mrt!n t . to . hmp:ou tuiri cause. Well, the h. .le nei gh !xr hoinl I turned oat. The .vcademy over j r!owed with jeop'.e and the sur rounding wood were fj.l of then. C'abo says 1 Jeertel him, bu: in truth I only stood a little o:T to see the fight. We bad just come from Stonewa.l where we had heard of the grej" twr fight and I naturally wanted to see the fnr tlv, and; I sa it. I oined Caho savs I ouU shelled I. the wckv'.s and mad the enemy righting rn ad and th-n left him to rear the brunt of the battle The forces were about eiuall d.vided and at eight o'clock the ong.ige ment began. Caho made lhe at tack. Tuea Martin replied with spirit, Caho came again and Mar tin struck back like a dying game cock. It wm past twelve o'clock when the last shot was tired, i looked at Caho and saw that he had teen snatched bald beaded;) and Martin looked as if he had been pa: through a thrashing ma chine. Of course both sides claimed a victory. Caho says the ladies said he got the beet of Mar tin. Martin alladed to the Jotbnal in a p!easanf wav, and some fellow said dam ' the Jt'ENAi.." I at once inquired his name, and on consuitlcg my memoranda I found that he is considerably indebted to the J v 1 1 " B N a L , it having ti usted him, presuming that he was an honorable man. Martin, clever fellow as he is, paid a jears sutv scnption in advance. We had lots of fan at Arapahoe, and left the Democrats in high feather. Pamlico is U. K. Just enough Third party to keep things livel v BtTT eating is a great rotors tire of tho system, perches, plums aad apple, especially the la'.ter, are good for brainworkers and thoos ol eedeatary occapat ons. Tho fraiU nut be eaten in their oatnral state, without milk. ugar or errata; II too scid. a piece of brvad wilt correet that. Tb only thiag to obaerre is that they ar lipoaad freah. Nothing ;m prora Lh com pi x von s eneb as eatiag good, aoand fruit. Don't at thoaa at nigat-timr, that is the oaly thing to avoid . TlOvSi Soathern men heretofore DoaaocraU, who are suffering from grieraacee, real or imaginary, which they deem intolerable, should raiembr that never since IVO haa the Democratic party been is power, and that, therefore, all it aaa beeo able to do has ben to protect the 3outb from Ka-lical hate and venom. This has effect a ally done. Since bat for its effort, carpet-ba and negr., rule wooJd long since have been re stored in the Sooth aud malD taiaed by Federal bay on ts, aod today instead of the wonderful profreae she has made, she would bo absolutely destitute and im poTerUhed aad a prone in the dust before her enemiea as in tho dark days of recoaitrnction, when the Legaalatoxea ol the Boathe'ru States wera controlled bjr Federal soldiers. Golds boro Headlight. V l M ) K M 11 R K (OKIIKMflMtEME. Poll t ii-l Csu a . Ueniorrstlr t onn., I onifntiou aad KopiiMiraii I'rimsrr. 'ia C A. Battle, and Hon. W. T. Caho iokeoday at this place. General iiattle spoke about one hour, bis argument wa sufficient to 'oie'n.y iinj ffi:jiiii,'f wistfcd let his forinrr opinion be what it may have teeu ("aho's speech wsj also good. The Democratic county convcn tiou w.ll meet at Hay boro Saturday 'J), we will then learn who will have tbe chanc of beating Harper Co. Harper, like Weaver is a 1 " ni versalLst, but will not have to go to Georgia to be satisfied there Is a "Hell." He will find oat that Pamlico county does not want a man to represent her in the Iegls lature who is opposed to the pre en t system of county Government. The Kepubiican primary, at this precinct will come off Friday night, ami i' has "teaked out, that some I of the leaJers will attempt to "pack'' the delegation. Don't j know whether they will - bring I out' ' a county ticket or not. and it I makeei very little difference. Our I "feather weight'' Democrats ar' all right, ana uon t ou lorget it. I poor t::;id -.uidid.itet. ot the Third party tha' can': see straight. ! N"e are going ft have 'irover .evelaiid tor our next I'resiilen': j l..ia. ( arr x: !i be the next Govern- or, "that is a loregoae concl us.ou , a , fact beyond a dou') and ;:i ou Icounty, :l S. W. Venteis ls) . j don't bea: Hon. V. I. I'ranck JOOor' I more, we shall tie ve; v much dis-' apjointed. Capt. James I.oiighlln nd G. W. j Ward of Swanc'ioro, Republic n i and Democraf, have lortv'ited to each other a consideration, on the Keuera. resii i oi iue t residential eloction. to wr' it Cleveland 'is elected, l.oughlin, llepu Mi.Mn is to ro'1 a wheej barrow (ul! ol .sand from tt:e cirnti of the ti;:, k (.tore in Snsboro to Nebern N. C, along t lie inaiti road, weiring a Cleveland heaver n.i'. '.titli n Cleveland Flag a'tachi d to ten foot pole, fastened to the heel .barrow, the terminus to be at the Albert Hotel on Middle .street, a ban 1 of music to tie on hand and to meet the v hecluamr.v man at Thos. F. McCarthy's corner and bl-w b ni down the street to end ol route, but on the contrary, if Har rison is elected then, ;c versa, and Mr.Ward takes the stand and etc , rol's the barrow, wears the Harnaon hat with Harrison llag, and etc. This id to be done as soon as the result is known who is elected President ."-eerai ueatns lately in oar county, among them are some of our oldest citizens. Messrs. Thos. L. Littleton, of Swansboro and Stephen Winbury near there, died last week on Thursday and the other on Friday, they were two of the oldest citizens in the county. Mr. L. was st years, and M-. W. 8G years. 1 r. . i.'ero J I ill, a promi nent physiciaii u! Carteret county died on Monday before, W. J. Montfort lost one of his children and Mr. James Kced of Queen Creek lost one of his children, and we hear of several other deaths and lota of sickness. A Cleveland ard Carr JKnioerat ic Club, wtia organised last Satur day in Swanshoro by T. 11. Oilman, Ks'., called the Swansboro C. cc C. Club, with l'() members. J. A. Pitt man, President; 11. L. Pittman, secretary; Clyde I'Utman, treasurer. Five vice presidents were elected, time for meeting, every Saturday evening T. II. Oilman made an excellent speech to the club alter organizing. A large crowd o! ladies were in at-, tendnce. Mr. Ld. I -ee Hon. H. V. Grudy is Li. led to r (eak. 4 1 1 mes 1 u O nslo w and all :". ' j r in the up. er end ol the county. We folks down here want j to hear some good speeches too, : tell Mr. Clem Simmons to send us' another good speaker, it no more we have had only one, Aycock.l Send him again. Yours for Demo cratic success. I r-I'l i 1 1 it i 'K n a . -1: v.-..-. -....j pleasure ot the writer to '! :- a: Arapuhoo in this county on Tacs day night the t:hin-t . and to lis ten to the speeches made there by Gen. Battle and Hon. W. T. Cah'c on that occasion. The school house in which they spoke was crowded. I judged that there was from i!00 to 'J30 peop.e. men, women and children present. The speeches of both (Jen. Battle and Mr. Caho were aOlo, utterances "i the Democratic canvass and ic ably delivered. Both o; the-.- gentle man are staunch and ;':.!- derao- erntrt nnd fine dphAfprs -nA the speeches they made were as tine as )0LS-,5-' tu$ i ujB ueaiu in miis campaign and that is the verdic ot all that see" heard them, except of course the the gang of dese "era ar.d lew old rtios- I ,e- .ill- I l :' 'l.i nil.- ISU. -S ACT-. AM .-IN SCTTPERNONf; 1. C A '. IN dl CHEEUV UO- 1 us' expressly for . t. eases, for eale by I 7JFFY S MAL-T A. Medicinal :ae Al-Fi for ftle :y ;.i- Ki infants and Chitdren. C:isUria ciin S- '-ir SL- much jvi't; jsli- nt ip.-Lf inn, , I 'm. 'tjit.it t(i , T T UNYAI the be; i Jeri'ia TRturai aporier sr Rate bv J a '. 1 -.-iti. :ORN WHISKKV f-,- ordot laapTJl- ' ; ; Jat-. Heumunl-. M PORTED HOLLAND Gil-' 1 Hasp' A!-' nd Buri''- , ai ...i.l -: i f s :i vvt -rk -w ;,iv th. . '.-a-toria I- - - ' on- ' .1.. SO result-. il v in' li.if rfx;ommendMl ..lit' sh.ill iilways rontlnuo to I has nn.iri ihly .re.l,icel iK'nefletal I-'.IvIN 1'. I'AliIKK, M. II., street luid Till Aw., New York Citf . Stout, : r Hiiie by J and and 1 T ilX sy hack radicals who were out heard them, and we couldn't pect them to agree with us the skinning that then' leader champiou got, Mr. .'', . M.jr:i:-, the ex Kepresenta'ive ci th:s co'in ty in the legislature an' bos oi these Third partyr e. And there are few of the things around here, they had seven out at their pri mary meedng a week or 80 ago. Well, Mr. Editor this same John B. Martin came out and exposed his ignorance as usual, by having a joint discussion, well, we rdl kuew he didn't have much sense but we did think that he did have enough sense to play shut tnouth when in- j telligent folks were talking, bet p he didn't, and he had to put m hi? 1 UppC-Si-.t say aud he got ;i good dogging for hw trouble, and I was glad of it as were all other good democrats. Gen. Battle spoke one hour, then Mr. Caho epoke one hour, tkeu John 13. Martin, he did something for about an hour it couldn't be called a speech or 9 talk so I will call it f. P.k:-: RS a retail trade for Bale by ' AKRKTT'S COC,::. need very much in 3le by V Xjlll f , O .A. U ; r-v ' ..rk City. riiK Cfntai r C'oiirASV,' Munuxv Sthkkt, Nnr Yorx Crrr. ST THING FOE! LOOKS S' L I ti ; n -ii.'ii rst .' ,,i.s Ho; IL 1.1 1 li ' o n . N. 1 hvnr.l a "iilv exclusive dealer in Gents' Famish Srods Id the city of New Berne said he was country a few days ago, and was at a j gentleman's house when he received his mail !aid remarked as he opened his mail that Big, ilk o b double column was the first- thinpr he jlfioked for, and was disappointed when h i felled - rt see ft. I -- an harangue," Yes, he was there, with his pocket full of papers, I guess they were parts of the Pro gress ve Farmer its that paper has taken the place of the bible with most of those feilews and he had all of bis open month gang that he cop'd get to come, out and when John would say any thing they woald yell and when he didn't say anything they would yell, the all yeljed all the time, except one Xack Paul and he & eaned for them. vVhen Gen. Battle spoke of the force bill, Zack groaned and said, fita dead, its dead," Gen. IJatte didn't know him, bnt Mr. Caho knew his old radici 1 hide. and when he went to make his speech he pulled old radical Zack out and peeled him all oyer, and old Zack quit his groaning for the night. Martin' spoke one hour or there abouts, and did not discuss any of the issues, or answer one word of the arguments of Gen. Battle and Mr. Caho. Mr. Caho began asking him I questions and he started out an swering them, but M". Caho was cutting him so sharp !hat lie just said he would not answer any more and, stopped right short off, but not until he was made to admit that he didn't have sense enough to know what he was doing when he was in ihe legislature, l'oor Martin he shovrod he was a mighty little bad and he is. Some of the ladies present said that while they didn't profess to know anything about politics they knew he was on the wrong yule. they complimented Gen. Battle and ' .nr. moo, From Ywv Kn IF YOU NiSEIt GIN, GET A COT THF 1 improved TO PUBLIC. The Best in the Market. StavQ Work & llmm, 3" i Pipe when v i i prep:ilV-l t Tin Houses ".' i:k in tlu- TinniiiL: l.e J. W. WOOD. I would say the reason the public have no. heard from me for. the last two weeks through my double column is because I have been in the interest of the people of Eastern Carolina, and can say that I have bar In store that will convince the people, and z visit io my store will show to those that; no living man can compete with me in prices. I OA Hi i, R. Jon tali De .', Wh.'.esald and lie JESTI0N. Wn.- A Thk Weverlte talk about WeMrtx'd binj elected. As a nair of act, if ever State in which he hu ticket were to vote for him solid, he woald not get aoafh presidential electors to leet him. He hu tickets in only few 8Ute. At least that is our inprMflion. lie dm do rni.uo colored vortBs. KDIT'iK Jotbnal: If you will let a colored man write something for your paper, pleae put this in it, from me. I jastwantto Bay that if the Democrats of Pamlico county want to get the colored people to help them elect their ticket this year, il they will put up Mr. Cam pn foe sheriff, Mr. Perkins for i egister of deda, and Mr. W. T. Caho fcr the Leialature We col ored people will help them elect them. We colored voters have tried all of them and they have made us good officers. We can trust them, but we can't trust this Third party ticket. We can't trnst men that the Bemocrats can't trust. i We must have a straight out He more publican ticket, or if we have iot chance of being elected than tlx am hM in North Carolina. followers in North Carolina are j merelj plajing ltto the hands ofj ilarriaoo, and the belief is that tbe j ladra upect to be well paid for IL IvVepabUcan crisp two dollar bill aoooant for their trying to de feat Clareland and elect Harrison. News and Observer. Dr. 1 to vote for Democrats, then give us H;a i P00,l Democrats that we have tiled and the colored peop.e ot 1 amlico will htlpyou elect them. We don't want any Prohibitionists, or men that don't believe in God, to make laws for us to live under, bat men I ke Perkins, Campen and Caho N rlAVLK DKNOl Nt Kl. M." juder and l)epoiler lli n. tie a Bj Tord of Keproacli. 1'fLASKi, Tenn.,Oct. It) While (Jen. Weaver was speaking near Pulaaki Saturday the democrats of j Giles county wer assembled in the town listening to ringing addresses by staunch advocates of the demo cracy. The lollowiDg resolutions were unanimously passed before, the meeting ai'journed: ! Whereas, the peoples'part 1 Presidential candidate, J. B, ! Weaver, hi -t made an address to i the people here to day, and whereas ' we the democrats of Giles county, ; believing in the right of free speech j have a irded him a heariDg in his j own defen u concerning the i chr -ges of iahums lity, spoliation , and brutility .'"eged against him -w b " e c 3mm a n d er of tho post here : in lS(i "-l. Never-tho less be it j resolved that we do re: v "m and' dopubl -dito the world that Jas. I Weaver, now poeing a friend of the down trodden and oppressed of this land, did while our county was i under his dominion as military ! commander in lS'j '. 1, levy assess-j tnents on non combatant citizens, i that he wuntonly devastated our, county, tnat he insulted old women and child-en and that h s name is a byword of reproach to our people I That contrasting his conduct with that ot Col. Gresbam, (ten. Tohns'Mi and others while here we e:u! inn him not as a I'nion soliii.-r but as a marauder and desp.n!. r of the helpless and as such arraign and indict hiru before the people ul the Cnited St.itos. i For that ronton v.-.-ar tl.v bust j Clothes you can aiToni, for yuu j are judged more er less bv them. Our fall stock of Clothing is now 1 nearly complete and if you need a suit do not buy until you see us. We have a line of samples of suits made to order, a fit guaranteed or no sale. J'.:-t re ceived a beautiful line of fall neckwear. They are go:ug fast, call before it is too late. Have viu seen our Boucher Shoes ': J. M. HOWARD. 1.200 Barrels Flour ANb 500 Boxes Tobacco At Kock Bottom Prices. FOR ."'ALB BY JET. ITljieliL. t7H0LESA.LE GKOOKIi. MIPDL.E SXa.KK"i , eneral Mcrchnud; (Jonsignraentn d Grain, aud other :; solicit: cl. Prompt attention teed. Cotton iiagir.tj -.r now in stock. Lorillard and G;: 11 Bnuff sold at Manufic Prices. !Bi dw New Bern: f.-.r.' Mi ;c question I de3ire to ask you is this, promise me you will visit my store v cciie te Few Bern and look at mV Overcoats and Suits. I guarantoe I :.rixcz in tho City, and you will 164' own. w 11 HAVE YOl" A LEAKY ROOF. ciko How aro your Bearings? Hot? S.c. e Time aad I'xpon-;e t;-l:. : MAGNOLIA 1 to ONI ItELTAIU.K tbe- ,M:i:'!.et. Wolf! Wolf! have been crying Wolf! Wolf! but tho Wolf it v doo: mot7, and the only way to keep him out cry .--dvantcge. See that you have invested vvIx;ro it will do inoet good. Don't pay fiv. avticlo when you can get it at four. Don't b i hop until you liave examined Big lke'a Stock, er. pleading with you tho whole summer to visi ; n in tho city. Have yen not made up your mind why bo persuaded against your will. nit- door K'lo'.v ( irv 3 Bash. Mani.t. W.m. A. otm' Bern Iron l. Crabtrec & ( . Foundei 4 I tiie Successors ti adies. If -ii. tile fjuii ki.. rciu'i ! v it i- 1 v 'j,o'.-. Disosway & Churc Ready Roofing Eng'ineera, MACHINISTS. - and 11 n.i faff Dea'.ei up Paper, we can trnst, and will trust wo will the Third partyitee. before i r- sal.' The cheapef. r iof The ea-ic.-it ;ipp LTiiu-imtee. I pe.-fccl. let their price- ': u llere. I )I1U .1..01 li.-inv t 1 1 ,tv ii;; A d'LOKKD KEPrULIOAN. I )j wpon 'h ('reek, N. (.'. Chiidren Cry for Pitchc's.Castorla! I: Manufacturer cry, Machinists fri'.iOs. I)iilor-. I.U!!io B'.'crn. etc A rents f-T B u trair Mica Seated Vulvcs, Tho Arac-n.-i Oo. and I'resoutt's Oiivcr-Actinr Feed, etc. Wo have ju.-t erected a '.aiue houso adjoining our V'.rk.-, vrr. will keep a fall stock of M.k hi: Mill Supplies. Orders for work or ma;-r'.Y. . kin 1 will be promptly oxecutc i. rar-1 :i mw Stellin ic we if find of N?'v many reason IkcV as cit a Rorno it iroin T! Vv'liv any -roat i J i i.,.U, i rood 'lilliU many of tho best ladies visit my stoic Also a grea; io country, aiui there is no lady in Eastern North Caro not do the same. Although Bia is on lower Middle street, there is ler kept as any other part of tho
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