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1 it ; t i H I M it J f , if i i '1 f I .1- ii U ! 4 i ; 1 1 ; ti. I. THE DEMOCRAT. W. H. XLTCHIN EDITOR- EOARD OF EDUOATTOH. in ail the elements that eoinulute true stal.wansLi'p ar.u rue man- to tue FRIDAY JLLY 1. 1SS7. j The first, day of May until the twen- Itv-ninth day of June and have been e ''hood, both are enenre Prst Monday in July to hear com- i 0f difference V-tcvf. the cotton on , mas-es of the iieople and '.o the lab- plaints end to make an GTort to thi sy3 and that surrounding. v e jorttig minions nu -1 , , enualize the school facilities between ; di 1 the same in a corn patch with ' bondage a tl ODnd eArs longer u , the races at) 1 in Ute di'Te'rent dis-jlike results up to date. Now wkoj ahoWed to do ?o- I- leveiend suuuid Yellow ftvt. r. cn.-;r..r nf the. w nror.qrf.il to sav theo l-.hos-- uulorliHiaieiV oe the nominee oi me ri ni ip mj-'-- , i tv.j.- - W"c!; some , Democracy in lssS. Democrats win GENERAL. TU)2-3JJ3 : 1 fhe Farmers Institute l.o" fair at Mt. Holly, on An 10 -13 h. H- V 'cst is still struilinj witli v 4th -L m, i v . i i!ricts. We tCixil Service Reform. ! UosrJ. .)ut not for the Hoard are not i phst" tr We uri fer a Democrat to a lie-' Vn( l lv ati'-fie(l with t'.rca ?.v t' to sail- :y f..T tV- V,"- SIM ;a. l t un! y : . ).. sv Gents fumi?Vir.p: G.uil Fall and Winter Clothing mililit un of eaunl cli irnetcr. Jr'A' honest and true KepuU" c:.n asks to he retained, and none otlicr should be letained. In the South a sv. ee with a dean LrcCm is demanded by all Democrats. ! . i .. i- , r. , t. iv ...;n . A mm in 1 1 .'ivpr r" w I - . ... . i ... 1 : t . t i y i w . t i rt the tranncr ! f.-Hov - rt,V we ouht to have ; have U, t.-.k - the less o; t!iCtw t-x'is ""1,,-'J or c ii ducting the school, i-.r are ,is d krtinit , cotton-see-1, horse sta-J or he neuini. ,c,:n.-ne u.ous we satisfied with tle formation o! i t le manure and muck alnjr with the ; atii Democra',4 in this -St te will vo't the school (libtVicts di-strtr't oui'ht to be iu&t choot house in it ftd is exactly what we did. We useil in '"ti vox. v..e ir ui:n j .mo. u-ian.i hi num.. arid with ; in tried tor I. is hre.btu wini ir. tr. .1 I ,..M s ( . , f .1 . ,-. I . AIM Uowari Co., Ky., still is one. Four men were kill a -d livtiv . Ju a i;. s. We think each phosphates and we have di&-1 for Cleveland uixler a mental L'ro- jagt wetk: i ju&t lar enough covered 'he ditierence m o ice. This test. Twenty t'.onsm 1 Oeuiocrat - NOTICE: zi'; i n; Mh AN- SHOES r i'i k m i: the light before the p.rty n', if he cell coim:.ttcu m'dJe liOu'il be nominate! 'I'c V'1''1'1" wl" FOR PRESIDENT DAVID B. HILL, OF NKW YOKK. FOlt VICE IT.F.SIIJENT. JOHN CARLISLb, UV K KN'i r'KY. to have one no pjorc. I.i districts s lire as we these very articles ou all our wi'Minv unv circumstances: now have and .ViSpid as some of j and we never hd btU'e'r crop ic. them nre it is almost impossible to our 'tft:. Gie us barnyard ma j dve satisfaction to all the eitisens ! nnrp, cotton seed and woo 1 mould ) be 'h-'viSX on -hi to b.-. The in the distiiots. S ine iwoWs and i md we will always la-P - good ; Republican i.rty has tilled its mis j corners will of necessity be ignored, ! ,.rop. Rut w? dAont bdicvQ phos- sion an 1 ouht to d;,-.n l if theDt m- I overlooked and neglected.This is un- phalxS are worth hauling from the ' ocratic party nd'jpres o Ceve.and I idvoidable as the district? R;e- now iepot a formed. V.'e tlnr.k it d.-oidediy bet- j artls. J ter to r district the county .so us to vent tltii '1 he co-p:ir! n r- istiu ! 'iwoo i Iv! t hi biy b v m n u il ed. All buiii 1 1 h,r-ti,oT v- Vlirpf mpn werf kills 1 bv a Coal .'. y? :ilti"!i',w ! to o near i iUesirre, r mine Pa. explosion distance of six hundred and submits u liis personal o ern- Kaiuit will s'meUme3 i)re rnt jni! fetain moisture, hnve about (' .i;ent , it ought and will di.-. between i hiit ccrt anly possesses no fertilizing ; ii.) cnuuren the a-'es of six and twentv-onc : -uulitie. However with the draw-j Silt. hHtot :-MUm a passion !...... n ,iitrir.i v ii Ii 51 !. luinso in i kipU- c nsin' filxmt half ttio r.fm-1 rutii counter to reason and religion. A friend writing from Old Sparta i tl.e n,,st central point of the dis- ,erciul fertil.ers tins 3 Car as usual, . l4 . i,lin rrilin 1 trict. The school houses are in many j we lac tteVer seen the crop pross ti... rw A-irr.. t- thnt. I have read . I 1 caaCb very tOV , . ; i . ki, ,rdit;..oi ! and in lUIIlK lllilL OM iirnv.i. i , .i., i ! to walk lour or fi . e miles or not go JOCllllJt lli:L i-iiivn.. some; caes children have Another gentleman writing from Toisnot R! s, -We are glad to get your mot noble paper. Would to God it was da ly instead weekly." The balance of his Utter bLows plainly tii:d he njrees with the Dkmoci -On with the bust." HOW El 3: 4IJ.OlKI Xllli n idi rss badly located i j eots fir a rich and abundant har- vi :-t brighter. Now let no man ro in dtbt one dollar more because he 'xpectsto make a big tfop. It may yet be blat-ted and cut off. all human so far us we know and wdl j And if not all the better lor not oing in debt. Let us all ste if we can't hnve a few spare dollars after pnying our stole ace-'jutiti and doe tors hill and Jawvcr'a faes next fali. to school. This ought not lo be so. And besides the committeemen are naturally have the schools taught if these large district's most conven ient to them and their friends when Ihe school houses are thus situated. Tnise are s-iggestions t'trowu oil i If we could only makeup our mind.- for the consideration of the Board . to live within our income, we should and others. j soon stau out on the royal road to i aucfj. Jt is harder to save money 1 ! Mian It is to make if. Most any bod Great (iod, how quick Grover Clevihmd backed down, when he dis covered that the Republican- wei" opposed to return the captured flags to the South . lie i3 not afraid of Democrats, nor has he any desire or inclination to please them ;but trem bles in his boots at Republican in dignation, and with lightning speed hastens to appease their anger, and conciliate their whims, IVis is the man that never committed a blunder or backed down from a position once taken. BOOMS. t produces most fiightful consc 'puciiie5. 'I biiiU of the blood that iihS been poured out f 1 tl: "j oor ncro " 1'i.Hsc f"f a m tint : think of tic mbhey that lias been wasted for the same--an ample sum to edu cate every child in the United S a'e-, to piy for the freeiom of every negro and also colonize hiir-. When we exaih'me thi j bwers of human in tellect and the monuments of human greatness and all that genius has instituted, and labor accomplished where is the portion that ha3 been accomplished by the negro? Let ererv 11 go fanatic put this soleren (pK'S-tion to hin The street car3 in Montgomery,! Aia.? are run by Ih: electri: m or system. j fires iloiroved much property i-i ; i v- ... j :., V.,,.. V,...- i.. rew V7iieius aim in .u n wee';. j (.Mieen Victoria has reigned ovei fifty vest?. ! r.s ill continii r.T. 11 ' v 1, ls7. S W t w !: i Av I ;:m 1 - C )!l - I t d lo v ! : o v.- HI i 1 .1 ! i d nil, n .; -it ly. R-''l f o! o- t 1 pract i r . ; 1 . 1 : ,n-!.t 1 1 : V. 1 ' J 1 ' l 'i1 11 K; A. I t-. It' &Zf" When ::i i I n- riai'i and i:s ' r'.-cw !;-tv. at'd t .hi- .-a,;. w :d ,' a'cl an 1 in i:l nal 1 ;i"-:.n ' m M ihd 1 M A N 1 In Wilson last week a nine yesr l ,hiU mi- Mr. Amos Owens shot I Cheaocsi 4 Best Businsss Colleao in the World. r i el2' ff KY. LMvEKsli T. i UQmmeiCial uonese lex.ngton, ky. hinrdf; whul will avail himself fat iUy. Talma l!alrl, in Wantanga Co., committed suicide. Lightning killed a negro woman in E igecombe Co. Ir-st week. A tr:.in ran over Miss Mattie Ro--ensal ill Goldsb!ro last week. She was out riding with a young man a id as thejr were cr03.?ing the track the hor-e got frightened and would wirYd'B K.irt:ii"r r r Pt.:.a ct K.-ot-K.-plnit In . tr a ..t!-, 3a.teM. 1,1 T.-h-r. c -.t r r all ul nr V No Vitoutlim. t . iua ' ."'' ' : , Kott.tov.iir. 1. 1 rf.fi Kphr-nlm . nil h. Ir... H-.-r Wilbur U. Siiiilh. J'li-.iJfi.-.. l.rvn.tfUni. kf. i. J. FIERCER, l;li (iM. iK(.iM. 1.1 MlU.i: (oM.MhMuN Ml KCli A MONEY. i Pcrs-.ms wislii-.. to negi.tinte h-nns will 1 in s i-Tsii!i:d a: all c.;i!n:iii-ut-Inths, A e. .1 a'.t -!:! sevute Cvii'.s c r can m-v'ie money, but few people ' nil the means I can use without the not go i can take care of it, A fool can make We have heard end read of bus;-, m,,ncjy but it takes a wise man to ness booms iu Tennessee, Georgia , suve jt Some people are born with Alabama and North Carolina. e ; tilf.i,. hinds wide onen and some with haye read in on State papers of business booms in this Slate. We them clinched. The farmer will never have anythng in this life and are constrained 10 oti.eve tt'.at our we fear not much in the next, the J more s'r: contemparaiies are mistaken. We j latter will always have to spate, but ' hincd would liKe to see a boom. K w um! ; wiJl never spare much, do olir soul good. It vould make o?! feel happy. It might change our aid of the Almight-)? Why not colonize the nero? The negro has caused more -tide "more n-veitv more crime more want more widows and orp bans more bleeding heart1, ami tliaii aii ti e idairues com- The nero is not fit for a ;unlv to me. I can more than a year. Nothing hut Halifax county real etate will betaken as security. W. A. 1I NN'. NOTiCK. Having (ii;i !i In d ;i - admiiii -I i d' t be e-'ilte of M I -. 1'; i-cill i 1 l! .CIi n a?;on is they enn't be hir notions of men und things. It might1 The Methodist ond Kpisropal ! Asa laborer he change- our opinion of Grover Clevc- The Interstftte Commerce Com- I ! od hcd---a:.d more mission has adjourned uniu juij ! 20th. Mr. J; I?. S errili Ins bought the Concord Times. Judge Clark uned a man $.r9.0 hiuI jailed him for contempt of couH The Seaboard Reflector has hr- JOfMES PAYS the FREICHT ! Ton Waiton m-iiIp, Iron l.nerf, hrirln, Br 1 uc beai d1 Bfm f'jr nentlnn t!:i! pi'" nrt 'l"" JOMtS OF BINOHAMTOM. B1NC.UA31XO.N. M. I. 1 lilll iigai, pre-cii! t 111 I be n !. laborer bis i iu'o.i is lo beat the white man all he cae. Another ie 4 one at a can't be iov r ti Toi n wn:i: n;( K churches mht- both tW be abolished land. We might consider him njato'eCe. '.'Jl-.ey ought not to be al third class stidesman and a fourth lowed to remain upon the face of class Democrat, We have enquired the earth one hour longer They after these booms. We have thought; have both committed ah unpardonas about them. We have looked for etigni n dcce.'.st d, I a'l p 'i -ons bat ing s:iid decedent t UK' oil o! Indol e ,l;i:'ii:irv. 1 sS All p i on- ini--r e l to same will pica r ,!i:i!vi p i HH'li t . I bis J. iiiinii L''tli. !," ll- N A 1LK K. Ailininis! i itoi . We think some people had bitter : them, but all in vain. We would attend to their own business and let I !ike to see a boom outside of a town other people alone and they will have enough to do all their time without cutting down our wire fence around the Ren Smith farm. We rode three miles around the fence one day last week and found the fence cut down (all the wires) in seven different piaces. What con solation or satisfaction it can be to any one to destroy our feuce and turn our stock out we can't imagine. "VV'e have troubled no one's slock. There ban been twenty or thirty head of unknown cattle in our past ure all the year and more than fifty head of hogs , and we have not taken up a single one or thught of doing and inside the country. We would rejoice exceedingly to see a business boom among the farmers h well as among the bankers, speculators, merchants and manufacturers. We will go to Cherokee or Currituck and ' pav our own exuenees on the long and short haul schedule and our hotel bills to see a business boom among our farmers. We don't believe there has been any boom outside of towns in the South for the last three years, nor do we believe there liaS been any boom any where in this State in five years. Name the place, the locality, the neighborhood and We will be there as quick as steam and rail will ble crime against the American peo ple and ought to be made to sillier the penalty of their wrong doing. The Mugwumps nn'A civil service reformers ought to rise up in arms at once and exterminate both denom inations before they do other wrongs. Roth denominations through theii most distinguished leaders have ad vised the drawing of the eolor line in the eburcrjes. How they can ex ist longer and agree with the Dem ocrat on this color line is hard to tell. They will be pounced down upon like a thousand Dricks upon a rotten so. And why any one should be soiarry us. Now we want you to un- mahcious , devilish and mean as to deliberately cut our fence is beyond our comprehension . f the fence is cut to let your stock in, please take jour stock around to the gate and turn it in and mark it so you can know them. We would greatly pre fer this to having the fence cut. We would prefer ro give free pasture to every cow in five miles of the place derstand there is no boom in Halifax county nor in thin part of the State. We hoar of booms in Durham,Salem, Winston , Hickory, Asheville and other towns through newspapers, but we Eee occasionally parties from those towns who are as ignorant of those alleged booms as the devil relied on. When he goes to work ; gnn its second rolume. rias. j, he cares nothing for his employer's j Rams?- and W. C. Maddreyure edi-inierest--hc winks for ihe most case i tor?. The Re ft -tor is a fi-st elas-, to himself". A crisis has arrived ! pPr aiv deserves the cordial sup wlich calls for the deliberation of! port of (hat community. every citizen of tlds republic on thi? great questio". It h?.5 Umg Since Annihilated the ties which united the ministry and membership ecclesi astically between North and South; After ail th'.s evil there are multit-udi-s who would keep up this war fare and nartv strife that has kin- died a fire that many waters can't j cure , the learned doctors of both pxti.ifruish. Thesa are the oonres ! uemipm .-. w uiw - p, - - - ii sor3 whom God will judge and who have cause to drea lllib retribution 6m ILL MALE ACADEMY, SCOTLAND NECK, N. C. THE SUN CHOLERA MIXTURE. "More than forty years ago." savs the New Yorn Jaxruvl of commerce, 'when if was found that prevention for Afiatie cholera wits easier than their damnation which was published (for the work ing people) in the New York Sun and took the name of -Th' Sun of eternitv, "for slumbercth not." Tiia is to be ! Cholera Mixture." Our contempo- I i i 1i4. :( f,. l.i.Mnr lamented, the vast sums of money! rJI utwl ,, i:L u,,mv: l 11 pumpkin by the Clevelandites. Take ( nh have been so uselessly lavished article. We think it the best re I I .... i me- care gentlemen how Voti advocate any doctrine that has in view the color line. You are treading on dangerous ground. The Scotland Neck. DtMociiAT can stand this course of yours but that may not save you and your donominatlons." However we glory in your spunk. dy for looseness of the bowels ever It is to be commended It is not, tcj oe n in eor yolm; men and hoys. -f ! 0 The tenth term muler piesent niniingeineiit begins August 1, I TUITION PER TERM OF TWENTY WEEKS: CLASS! S UNDER COMMON SCHOOL AR1 MIMETIC, - &12 5o ENGlilSlI w.th COM. SC.IOOL or HIGH EU A R I I'll M KTiC, 15 0Q HKiHER KNGLLSI1 with A RI Ml M F. I 1C an 1 AL'.EI.RA. 17 f)0 HIGHER ENGLISH with ARIT1L, ALGEP.RA and LV'HN, - 20.00 HIGHER ENG.,with A III I II ,A LG KRKA, LATIN ami GREEK 22 5o For FRENCH a ;d GKRMAN per tini each m .YJ extra. Charges mule fr. in limeot ( i anc-. No deduct ion except in cums of protracted sickness. On-- 1 alf tu tion du: Oct iber Ttli ; b ilanci; dm Deceinbci P'tb. RALEIGH SIGNAL. by these fanatical crusader?, might have conferred inestimable benefits c-('e sot unon others. Do tlie ollice-seekcrs ! (V,r several reasons. M.ml: tl.i th white, rnee will .f,n. i ud with li-iuor, all I therefore tinhe to be driven to the sunport of j noL be usctl as a" oc beverage, such men, by Calliile hard names , Us ingredients are well known and indiscriminate application of ! among all the common people , and abusive epithets? Do not men of j il wU1 lia,L' no I'jdice to combat i common sense laugh at suGh narnr- , . 0 T , . 'proportion to t ue otner9 , and u less tnunderr Lit reason and con-1 1 1 . , , i therefore rosy be compounded wirn BOARD. The Raleigh Signal says that ana uis angels are ot ttie beauties , j Grover Cleveland and Bishop ' yraan glories and sublimities of Heaven, j llave broken down the color line in than to have our fence destro e 1. ; Ve undertake to assert without the ' jjie Sjoutii, and call ou the Demo Now let us beg and beseech you one J fear of contradiction that there has j cruts in the South to join the Re am! all cross-tie getters, log-eutt?rs bee " no real business born in this ! lUblican party. This is rich. Join and haulers, and lumbermen and j State for years ; and that there never j ; lK. Republican party that has for others, don't cut any more trees i wdl be among the farmers and the i twenty years done its best to do down on our fence, don't cut any j laboring people of the state . until j whut be says Cleveland and Lyman more openi.igs tnrougti our fence, : "' iearn ro w "ieir nonce sup j h:ive aone ! Join the Republican ilon't cut our fence any more for any purpose whatever. If you do and we can find it out and who you are, if there is any law, we shall use it to its limit. win: 4 r. plies at homer and tease to import : ,,arty that for more than twenty into this State such things as they j years ha9 been robbing and fleecing ought lo make at home on the farm. lbe poor for the rich I Join the Re As long as we look to the North to j 1ubiican party that believes in a fcupply us with all we eat and wear , standard of values like Grover we never can bore a genuine t usi-1 Cleveland ! Join the Republican ness boom based on a solid found- partv thal belon2s to Wall street.the iation. When we raise cur mules , ! bond-holders and the bankers iust and horses, when we raise com , j a3 Grovcr Cleveland does? Join the Don't forget that we e hall have meat ar" 'ay Vi 'hen we make our science answer. This negro ques tion has scattered rows and death,' the church and the nation. No pos sible good can result from the negro being retained here m our midst, blotting out t..e line of dc.-tmj I out professional skill and as the dose trt l 1 . -.ire nra ms ar-; .u :f i. rr;n. i ; i 13 eij Blliilll) ii iijuy u's laimu in ttfOlih0llt the I 0 ,T v. , in wn:,r(.fint. nneket. and be alwa-s at hand. It is t Tinct, opii, copcia, rehi Co., menth pip,, campho. Mix the above in eq.ial parts. "marked out by the fi.ger of God," Uo3lj u.fi to thirt v lrop3 n , laill and originating a race of mongrels, term ta,.e eqnrjl palt9 tincture of which never was intended by our ! re(1 pepperi Pi)eri,jOSti )epper creator, and therefore is a crime in mjnt a,)d caraphor an1 raix thein for the sight of Godjit is plain then and USOi Jn ca3(? (f (Uirrl,ea take a must I e so to men of reason that!,,. P : lllj'se Ul nUIUJ llIUj'T III lllicr; j- PiOard witii rumihid iooin, students fin ni-bing their own wool an 1 lights, $10 per month. Corresponding deductions made whci st idents furnish their own rooms. For catalogue or further part ic-ilars. Address the Principals, E. E HIEL.IAKD, A- B-F- H MANNING, A- M Scotland Neck, N- C- June 24 2m. such a spirit is evil, only evil. Vox. I'rulli I'lainly l'iiro.i'il. ; fur teaspoonsful of water. No one ! who bass this l3r him and takes it in ! time, will ever have the cholera, j We recommend it to our Western friends and hope that the recipe will COMPETITION THE LIFE OF TRADE ! ! A word to the wise is sufficient, for here they come to Edmondson & Josey's to get the best goods for the least money. No cheap shoddy goods in -t!ck, Yalce givui for -erv S ': i .a; ;i:ei a.se of p.it.ohag.. w uiiitii.s. c k 4p GENERAL MERCHANDISE and you would do well to ca l n us for anything before lmjing. W our flour mill in first class order in a few days for making flour. Bolting cloths all new , will be pat in order by a first class mill man , who Las made it a business to manufacture fl nr for the last thirty years for the llour and manures, when we raise and make all these things on the farm , and let the cotton and to bacco crops oe the surplus crops, then and not till then shall we look for prosperity, happiness and abund- publie. He will be with us for some i ance " orth Carolina. When you time and will look after flour depart ment. We guarantee a good article of flour and a good yield. lint you must clean your wheat by faunin it out before bringing it to mill. We can not fan your wheat, you must do this before coming to mill. We can not and will not ruin our smelter and bolting cloths by attempting to do for Our wheat what you ought to do for it before you leave home. And besides neither we nor any other mill er can make good llour aad gie a good yield out of ditty bad wheat.We want and hope to grind all the wheat within fifteen miles of Seotlpiid Neck, and shall do our level best to give 8atisfaeion. Remember we have with us, Mr. John Marshall, a first-elass milLr, all the way from Miihigan, who will grind all the wheat as long as he id with us or superintend the same. Give us a fair trial. This is all we demand. inform us truthfully that all these things are made and raised at home, Republican party that never had a thought or sympathy in common with the laboring people any more than Grover Cleveland has! Join the Republican party that filled the South with vermin and lice from the North and pillaged and plundered her people for more than a decade and attempted to degrade and humil iate the white people of the South In qualifications for the Executive ; be Polished. en if no cholera olUce of this nation Mr. Hill lihs J is anticipated, it is an excellent excellent claims as Mr. Clevelaiil. ! remedy tor ordinary "summer com- carry a better line of (both Ladie.V and Gents') shoes at LOWEST If undisguised devotion to his party j plaint" which is now becoming so j prices than auy other Lose in town, our shoes not oniy tit well, hi.: 1 iV. . - 1 .1 11 is a recommendation, then Mr. Hill mong ooiu oung anu oiu. ! wear well two i ssential po uts. W e are the only linn that m::.n tlin trn clitilt hn iPnri.KA,1 4 . K - . - . ' ..u.u.j.iqiB.tu wun.e-e;jUjUs Cleveland is now dorm ! in your business booms, not before, j 0i,f no, that is too extravagant j detnand or invitation to the j Democrats of the Sou'h. We will Out-look CJood. j take neither the Republican party ! nor Grover Cleveland in ours. How Altho-jgh we have up business booms in this county, the outlook for the future was never brighter. We are some over half a century old, and we hare never seen the crop prospects brighter at this season of the year. Cur people did not use more than half the money value of guanos and phosphate this year as heretofore. Ttieir crops are far 1 et ter than usual, and if thev hud not used any commercial fertilizers, the crops would have beeu puch bttfer. We took a hag of acid phosphate and spread it on ten feet square, and we have watched the spot from can any Democrat vote for a protec tive tariff, or for social equality, or W d fituM ft i i nn il.iPcO tlw t- n tr r, r 1- MILES and EAGLE HAND MADE SliOEn. hery pair .;i.i'it l ot the editor of the Journal of Com- r, r . n r Remember ii-) shoddy goods. No paper soles. Wo ale not i. i - t . merce in reference to excellence of " 1 the aboie remedy. Manv years ao j - '3' alld gone to-morrow ami raniio. alloni to b-' -i i; our c-istoim-i when the ottije of the Scientific; mean what- we say and will to v. hat ue agtee. American was in t'..e Sua building,; We inute you to c '! and look at our stock of CLoflUN'., .-till, Fulton Street, the choleri prevailed j siraw HATS. We sell the DIAMOND SHIRT the b st we mug ud j to an alarming extent. Tiie reraed i made for the money. was then employed at the San oflice j Ju.-t received a large lot and a good assortment of OLA.Vi an i (il'LKNsWA n of for treatment of compositors, press- i We keep a full line of ' men, carriers, news boys, or who ev- j fi x . . . . , , Governor Hill is, in both princi-! " l be in that K U U K i 5 . u'j'j i, Him in; liuuaucr ui cases was ! iuite large. fhe remedy was always used with has superior claims to consideration in the next Democratic Convention, and the Cleveland forces had better make up their minds toceas, talking about Mr. Hill in the light of sacri fice to Mr. Cleveland's ambition. From the (Kansas City) Jouni'd. The Iteot llppve.ennoivc 'IV m ie nt nee. pie and practice, the best represent ative temperance man in the State Of New York. Without hein n ff.t l ! a single rold standard of v1iip ! ahstainpr. ha i on nvfr,i . : ccessii .io minisu red I r. I ime, and or for npnoiotina strangers and Derate user. He does nnt .l.if,llv We thcn forme(1 a Idgh opinion of on hand at the LOWEST prices. MEAL, HOMINEY and Ui;N ulwa) iSALE. If ycu wish a good .MOWER or SEW IN-i MACHINE apply to u:. 11 ALL! alien enemies over the good people in the territories or in the District of Columbia, or to retain or appoint Republicans in oflice under a Demo cratic administration to the exclus ion of Democrats all things c.lse be ieg equal? Ob, no, let no Democrat vote tor either the Republican party or Grover Cleveland. Both are unfit to be tiusted and unworthy the confidence of the people. Both have been tried and found wanting drmk intoxicating liquors of any kind. Rarely, at public table, or on kindred occasion, where wine is ser ved, he through courtesy sips spar ingly. And the same right of con trol , of taste, and of propriety that he claims and exercises himself he concedes to all others, ieal Democratic and temperate From the Rochester Advertiser. its value. It is now well know.,; Traveling troops would do well to remember that wc have a large lic.-n-e 1 ':. among the druggists here, and by ( with good s'a:e. and well arranged scenery. Seating capacity of Hall 7' . most of them kept for sale. Seieu- i I). EdmonOson's mill at oil Orec-nwood grinds daily. tific American. We also keep the PIEDMONT FARM ViOON.S, DEER". WAEKIN' ' 1 1 (IVATOR, WINS II IP COTTON OIN and the WALTER A. WOOD M' J or SA LE, can aLo l'urni.-h 3-ou with n:ce open buggies at the LOW ErVl' I fund every vehicle wan-ante. 1, TJIOS. F. BAG LEY, WILMINGTON. N. C. Tbat is t, ,, j COAL. MOLARS SALT, GKNUINK EDMONDSON tt JOSH Y. GERMAN KAIKtT and Nova I . . temperance Democracy7. Union and ano Scotia Land Plastet:. Quotations on application. Feb ll-ly.
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