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Wednesday; Nov. 2. isoT"
i-sr ,1 you.ree4re th FAllMKliB
AltVVUATK, it in a hint V y,w fo v7
v y"" receiving it and
4 nut care to tvkrir, w;,y
i-oninianier.
Tt' . .. ...
v rit I akMeus ADVO
CATE rr.pilarly you are ronu-hrtd a ul
Hcribfr. v
. C.I .- . : 1 ' 'I . '
. nwtrrtjHunu.re nly payable in,
AI'VAXCKV . - :
eit Tutsdny is election day.
A troupe. will show here on tie
7th atni'Sth. . J: ';"
People's j. party speakers will;
. speak h(J-e Friday - t
-r-The Clinton Ca't'canir.n is publi.sb.
fil in thi.-t office for tho present.
It is rntnoicd that rpany votevs
will be disfranchised on account of
Tllefral registration. '
, The Rev. Mr. ITnMi'ard will ofll
. ciate at S. M-U'yV Hnnday..-after -
noon nett at 3 o'clock.
.1. J-l. Cutchin, Col. Hairy.Skjn
ner and! -Mr. Philip of. Pit t . ad
vertised to 8jealc herp Friday. '
:Aik' a nd thorouh sy.tera of
water wovka will h i put dowfj. Every
-portion of tUn-town v;!! then bo pro.
. teeted araiiutVii-M
Tha Faksik'.:.-. Advocate sir
eerely henest'that tha coming election
will pati.4 ini tly, anl -that no
ill feeling: will be einre tidered- Grant
to your 'neighbor a rif'M to tirnlf arit
voto as ho .sf h fit. , !.( ( there bo r o
1 LMurbanof-iu Ihis t'lvetw.r!
Minn Ho, t Bryan oj; the Brytn
Uouse ceated nnivh laughteit ar.d
ineriimeiitamOp,- both old ami y?pui.g
people We-dnMd'ty wheu h Appeared
on the atreetn antaslicaily attired in'
red, white and blue representing
Uncle Saih."' Thot.ph1 his hair is
silvered, wo venture the opinion that
Mr- Bryan is as young in felinj-ts
any roan in town. May his lifl be
Hpared manyyears yet.
reryonnl.
Ww are glal to noo
Weddell and his sisU r
that John
Mrs Ellison
are improving-.
MirfS Nannie f " reorv who haVhien
f visiting yihs ,!acK?ie 'Dapiel re
turned Itoiiie Saturday.
Paul Jones left yestei-!upfor Concord
to be present at the marriage of one
of his school mates.
Mrs Faison Calvert has returned
from .Baltimore where she .weat to
have her eves treated.
Peterson, local editor of the
Clinton Cauxian, Nis here this week
writing for his paper, which' is. being
published in this oflice.
.We acknowletlgo receipt of atU.ket
of admision totjie twelfth anuual fair
the Kooky Mount Agricultural and
Mechanical Association which will be
held November flth KHh and 11th,
Excursion, trains will be run from
Washington,, making connection
witli the train on thoKj(stin road.
Every effort will be made to make
the, Fair a success in every particu
lar. i.-' It aine ear l!f!ni allow
Layt Frivlay Messrs' Phi1ijs and
Bariihil!,' nominet's-for the General
Assembly from Pitt addressed three
or four hundred. peop-!o at Cnetoe.
Judgn Douino iu response to tele
grain from Natbttn -.Dawson, stating
that-the speakers . would grant divi
sion of time, went down but when
he reached Conetoe there was some
misunderstanding and t)u joint de
bate was declared off-
I Mr! Phili.ps.wsis the first - speaker.
J He kept the erwd in a g.od' humor
with nucedotes" illustrating the atti-
; tude of the two old parlies, in the
present campaign and spoke- hopa
fully of the,utcrss of t.lie .". People's
party in the" tight in which t is.en
gaged. Ho is ii ''.tluent talker, and
speaks easily --without, tiring. He
held his crowd well -and thero. was
much euthu-siasm among thm. .
Mr. Ba ruh ill was the next ?ieaker.
He addressed himseilf to a disciis
sion of the-priiu'iplr;' of the People's
' -party jdat form, contrasting them
witli the platforms of the Democrat
ic and Hepublicjin "parties. He
spoke of the Force Bill as a terrible
bugaboO used lo deveivo the people
and make them vote for the old
parties. ' lie said thi ro was no dan
ger of the Force Hill. He discussed
the tariff question nud advocated anj
iuconuvtax as a -source of govern
mental' revenue, '
Whil Mr. Philips was speaking
the Democrats who were present rc
juested Judgo Uuurne and Paul
.'ones to talk Democratic. ' doctrine,
for them: Arml- box-was jdaeod
in front of MrDriwson store and
John Walston in stentorian voice in
vited the People's party men to come
over on :hat side of the street and
hear them speak- A People's party
man rushed up immediately and said
that it looked like ait ettort was made
to break l.p tbnir speaking. Hot
, words cusu;vd and it looked a though
there might be a clash of frces.
Rather thsn to have anjj- difUculty
no speaking was belli. It was an
pass; a way
t'iirv v hinch
".Holy ('onuuunion ,
Sunday School
Brothrh oud Bible Class
-Vat;n ' ' . T
9.30
9:43
11.00
Scat s frc and unappropriated
All " are cordjally invited. (
' 7;T "vfbowoa how it ourit up a cia - f EfiJ mot was graceful anda, l---; wi?rii I
rcrct to sec such bad feeling exist- yy onl6e one cl , of 1 therself tfe&J
,g; among aur pple. . It ,s all ( v,ry . on the By s,ial taW7liner. s P
wrong and the conset vat, re element the anact.rer. re HTbeSentc effect was superb, iad 'h? -iTtan SrW5k5
of all nartifS shonld bo . m cuntfol. ' ,. A - . . - : - r -hi&e. 8nlt-3tae latn wrcZZ'"rA
T . . . . , . ' - 1 . " . 1 m. t.UV NO fcV - W mfc . - I t'U a I lAXi
, i -1 BuaLr(i ru ni-ereni ureia if u in u i ,t BnnirG-fTirri rA ua t.x ttsmnt i . . .n w iw wmn time vwk
" x U" uvv ' "aV nu ullieruyT. , tition. and eel the benefit of ta'riff Lio rr th.rmdenr arid - loveli-
w,th th,rvcdeet,ou.S y , ! aoty -that-wuld l -chared rox foi-fW tbe acenaa.-.; J
iTTnnimnl n ... , ." T V r-r ' ' "
n i
lttUO
tLtBS OP THE 10U5TY MEET
AXD ORtiAMZE
f
clubs
ad a
ediesday theJDemociatic
of the county met hre and
bi day of it. Earty iii the
porn-
lag people from the country
to pour in. At 11 v o'clock the
fegan
elnbs
assembled in the opera house
where
mey w. re regularly organized
Unto
u association of Derast-ratie ( lnh4
Dotf Oilliapi,
. chairman oflUhai
. . i
fill! 'IT J I nt .s . . I T
v; -uivuauo executive 10003
uiiuec caiieqtbe rar fcting to drder.
O T .1 m , A . .1 " ITT . I
ff':elta. i.ArVndgeh ill
tompcrary -chairman and Krak ft.
It owf
eu as secretary. -Kefv. ; if XJ
numiuereJl offered prayers. ,
ine object of the meetiir :"trW e-
Dlaiae J by Don O'illiam. Th4 fol
... .1 , I .
ue num. each town kh in werd an
poiLttc.-i II. R. Cuiley, C. M- (tobb,
i. ri. t berry, Lr B.-Knjght, W
p.
Irel
mc, v;-rsBn. .T.l I IF. r
Price, i. It, .iloore. S '.VJriii?.-i
Kin ..!. , 1.-;- w- i,J.vL iir A,
' l l r
Bulloel
W. 1. Jcnjiias,; an J
v 7 - ' " ' " J "
3!.
(v.-i ..'juubumuom. , uoa wiiiia
John W alston,: V; J. Davenport. V: '
E, Kni-ht. MO! .fittmkn-
Miteh'e.l.'J. Wl Powell. -Wt-R Mn
ir r i . i, - ... . -l J.
I T ' -
r- i. ouuioru, rranit waistoul 1L.J
L,4,qu, ae, C. V...KilleVreMu.J4. C.
Bulloek. n,I W T" , u.vw M a
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1 e O TT1 Til 1 M raAmtnan.1a.l
,t vvu. msuUDU
Dc.
jTC7 It. rpeight s. as chairman rof the
Seeie-arv. As oerniannt ofncpl- of
Ii. Killeba
ew, N. B Kiliebrew. Wal-1
ter Brown and fehnev (jay- -J. '
A nag was offered to 'the clnb yitbT
the largest membership a'nd thi was
awarded to the' elub of '"Wt. . lj wis.
The presentation eoh . vaM iade
by Paul Jones, and it was pronodhce;
e very neatj appropriate and ac mir
ablo speech. V.'Bi ShaipJa b't half
of his ciubrespoadd. fc , j
To J. M.'IIo Well of ;Xo, 4 town
ship was awarded thL badsre wyjich
wasthegift. onteSoUttern. I U
of the members of pthe ;elubs
urged to go to the poHs on
cay ana remain iiu rneyeiis Tvexe
ruevLventiOn I ue tollo wmg: ; Dr. ofapplause. Botbspeakert.ecvivod '
,. peigh.. IrtK -beeretAiy- -and-, applause continually during the d-4 Tha one so noble" atfd manly, and
irSta " Se8entioa Xzerlesi
m ti i.i - v r- ..' - X - At mgttt 'tttere . xtas : tore.hwgt. cold -watery grave.
1. H. Cherry, .11 IJiighdjvA.. Bras- procession of men and bvS. There tit v ' i. t 5 " , V
well. Jr.JW. II. 1ft - Sfaitt. Alias L 1 : 1 7L' . ' . A11 lluU3au . summoned i4
v.oc. xitviut.us "" "iabrtflfteell' iniiniteS,' after which
and thoj parade .TOtS formed. pxl announo5d fnal ' t)imeeting was
procession of men ..on hornet maa- shlreotJieHrsirsiMJtioi -ot-buhU
through the prineir Justf'r,- w. Masoii of North-
imm ediately following was the pVil-
sob urass . Dana ana a nieano , m.iCffsv.-.'TUere wa a ysinof hu
corps, composed of -.yopj ieii
ol
this place. . After parading the ,f
aicaae oi o t aiieii.. na, Doy,-.
eluded the march .at .the.' '
warchoiise wlere abcnft'-i.'.Ji)
listened o sueeclles bV CVil
Waddill fi Wilmington;; and rab
ii. iiu.sbee li.sq. ot Jtaeijju.
?Jud?e
verv
hi
I'PJ
manlier inesented Col. . vv auueii
Liier pvesente.
ro
the
audience. He
-' . .
spote .
NOl-
vr .1.1 .11 .. a i !. nA ..
"u,,r" p.iuc L u.c ,w'f
Hut-in. aiwiiu yuu,
.. ..-.... i. "..;.' "v..i.
olina- No- intioductitiu', tsaitl
he
was necessary as th? eloquent" f&
tit men not only was known
- -
brilliant, ispeak-er tluoughout
this
tate. but enjoyed a natiouai id
Pu
tat iou.V- Judge Phrftps " cbarad
terf
i?ed him as a - writer puiV aijd
dctilVd English, and cumparad '
with Scott, Burus and Wickliffe.
fCol. WaddelL 'capie .Jlpi""avd
nnd
said he did not know that he- had an
enemy in the v odtl, ami though
the
appreciated "th iiitroduvtiyn ;ii!
not deserved. A' - '-.
Kas
1 . .
4
lltytuen began a discussion oi tire
political issues of the campaign- He
svoki of the. uetfcrtioa from Jthe
Democratic party of.many Hieuho
had heretofore "loiiglit uder jlhe
banner of Demoeancy, and 'said 1bTat
the rank and tile Are 'sincere ,imJ
ua. auu 'pvt
t in thwr positions irt-hTiJ
ad ben mistaugl.it,' iAfW Knd
hones
they ha
deceived. The. leaders jij-tJie ITeo
ple's party tuovemett wroeretely
denounced. A great roihon of Ibisi
speech was deyoteit f 1 auXv of-Jfhe
People's party in general a'her Marion
Butler in particular . Th ''financial
craze as he termed it was, agitaXiug-J
theiuiiids of many who? had been,
mistaught. lie said tho 'LMmoer itio
platform on the silver "quvstion as
rijrht, and souimI. Tier ranted "Vu-
est money everv itto.Usi.of odftal
value- Tiie demonetir.sttoc" of
Mi-
ver he sail, was accomplished in" his
wayi .Vr. IIoopcT of MasSachus tts
who was Chairmanjithe ;ewiBni tea
on Coinage Weights atuj JJeasi res
would render monthly reports ., ust
as the treasurer of a lodge w.t aid
make monthly repot ts of iitBIW itJ?
tion. Mr? Hooper in submitting his
report omitted lh.e, coinage - of sil ver
and it was demonetized, jCol. Wad
dell stated that he was in Congtesa
at the time the fraud" was aoepm-
plish'ed. -i y
The tariff was 4hen Ifnefly-.
cussel, and declaredAo -bo1 the source
of alt of the evil's Vnd burden: oi
in denouncing thepriflciples of
thof,
People's party adtho lea ders. hnd
j said thatthe movemt-ut (was dad,
that it woula belike the woman; Who
! bad a profane parrot-' ..The pijms,
good ladyskedthtj.bejexcharj(ged
for one that did not indulge in tro-
t ; .1. 1. ;
i lane lajjBT;are- - TV .-'-.. 1 1
the pairot Jold .hti that in order to
stop It from cursing fo whirl tli'e i-i-e
around rapidly and throw a bucket
vieron tne parrot. Th lady
told her servant 'the remedvfor tl.i-
Vai-rot's "cursing'' ami t W!W tried .
oon;hereafter the lady cam in
the room and the parrot inquired:
" Where in the Lell were yon when
the cyclone struck us." ! Cot Wad
dell said this could be asked
of the- People party f after the
8th of November.
Though we know Col. Waddeli to
' -Ul esK-f- cnasu. ana
yea oninant sneak- r-..tt
appoxnung to us and we have heard
u.ehijomnientsj made -on it
gQ Howard's speech in present -
-m.r,
ras Tery apprti-
atccreHrered in a most AiKnrr-ienl
manner. Thoagb-'brief it was '
excellent speech and was greatlv
applanded. -
- Mr. Bubtfe spoke foi an hour, on
the. Questions. that are agita ting ihe
.poiitieal world- He briefly alluded
' to Ore tariff question as Col. Wad-h
dell Lad 'touched 'at 'length upon if .
txue reopis. party a.na . "UiueouV
. band'' we,re handled severely. Ho
had no Tiarsh words for the njas-s of
voters who had espoused the' cause,
but denounced the leaders. He
i "ePea to.'-rems or atuse npon them.
i . Mr. Busbee's '? speech ttrs greatly
appltided, and in our 'oomion wa
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... .....
mreiMt.ane,out mere was
LBiore argument in it tl-ao in f'o1.:vl-
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, ;
veiv itc(-.f
atr. isuspee spose ror in Jiamr an l
in conclusion there was a-loud burst'!
Both jH-aker.-i:-i eoived-
'ied' After marchincr , throairh the
principal streets they brdko ranks at
t the towp hall where there .was mere
speech-making." r V1
Many of the lesidences intown
were lighted with Chinese lanterns
and they presented a beautitui spec
tacle, "ThVstofe. of the Morris ,flo.
yMti th most attraeti vely decorated
of iaay -builging in th6 pimee", ,
Au immense crowd gathered in
thP opera lionise to hear the- speech
es, uon liu Ham called the meeting
- ! to '5rder andorhsteh'tdd Friil jrood
s6n chairnan of. the
UlVoodaid accepted
tke migWp. in -speech of
j hampton made speeijh o'n flie poht--
mor in bis speech that won applause
"ji-.-the audience. i.He'. denoimeed
l . l! :' -People's party and said that two
- ? years ag6 you cb'u'ld not tell whether
he Democratic party had swallowed
tho Alliance or the Alliance had
the Democrat icv-party. At
. Ithat time there- was harmony tjc-
j t ween the Alliance and mat pat ty
t Wild when an" Alliancemun was novi-
( infltpd 1 for - fifiTPrhnr
;t
i.. - , . .
! tfiuucruttnere would bo no trouble,
i . . . . ... .
but some beeatne 'dissatisfied and a
Pec
People's party ticket was nominated
This act Capt, Mason denounced
; UIUCIIV. ..V '
. Ttw mfisiv. bir fJl.A lnli'vi
eued the audienco aud tho singers
"ae'a'iiitt e d themselves verv eredifnb'lv
( - . . " '
Paul Jones.in an excelfohff'.siie-'icli--
' i j JY.tv r II II Til 4 rilllM iraTl ;lfl r' K i' i
piton.o of tbe best-wo have-'evtft lie ai d,
presented Don Gilliam with a gold
peri in behalf of the' young Democ
racjr. Uis services rendered. Mr
LQiliam tlhanked t,hem , for the t oken
j of -their appreciation of his services,
and 'skid that he would continue to
. ugVhis best efforts in belvilf of the
party. -'He' said -tbat Edgecombe
jhan 0 Democratic this year.
f. H. Busbeo then inbodu-.-e.
Oleun who spoke aboulAa h .':.. i
. h,ur. Tr- Glenn's speeeliw;. i
verjeiv dennnciatory ot tuoso -Wiio
left the Democratic pa ty. .
i The meeting adjourned by sing-
yerjelv dennnciatory of tho
ifv oia North State,' the. audi-
fj.e, - fd:i: in the chorus.
- l. . ' -
t Sapp
"The ; opera ho ' . - wiin an
appreciative .audtc ' Friday . night
towithess the'eJiai miiig ' h cek play
Sappho which was so creditably and
ad mirably1, presented, by Mrs J. - .Mi
Station's Delsarte Class. ' ' i
1' The certain rose a few mmutes af
ter 8 o'clo'ck and throughout the eu-
ftire eyeningthV audience was highly
entertained. At the fall of the cur
tain, after each act there w-re loud
outbursts of applause- ; - t
The.appeaance of Paul Jones tie
only gentleman in the ., play , wa a
rsirnal'pr Abplause whicji was bo.tr-1
ly ipTeB.'.riJones : as haon sns-
f tamed '.himself-' admirably. Miss
LiHaBeltwas'charinrng as Damophila
a'nA Snierpreted her "eiiaracter most
eieellepilj. Miss Daisy Oillespie is
perfextly-ai-acme m--the stajre. She
wiefoh.tained, graceful .and
ahoWed belftalenit to admirable . ad
Tan ta go as. 'crinna. Miss . Gattie
Cloirfan a charming' blonde "-was, A
i mnncr in which these yoang ladies
f perrjm.4aad.aef to the -cart- ful.
thorough and. pahistalring manner in
which . Mrs. , Staton bad instructed
them in. the Delaarte S xerelsea. In
structions are given "in tbe arm
movements, gestures ' and in fact
evry movemect of hn&j. Deli
developing and gi?ui& expression to
I theiwers
The people of Tmrhv wonld
glad to see another play of.thii chai-l
acter presented. r r
ihe receipts, for t.he benefit of tli
Cni Id, were over $90.
Hi Ue la PoetteLiafo
A friend handed the Farmers
AIjvocatb the following, tribute tei
the memory of the late lamented 5
J. Douglass, which we take pleasure
in publishing.-
i. uueraiutHi, iAt summer in oar
midst there came.
A handsome young man, but not
of wide tarn; .. f-
For his race in life had only bego.
! nut sw,It tdrfnc,n Q to
i - ' - j t
I i jBtHect,vbrigiit, hi narmners!
suave.
He was modest and gentle, yet noble
and brave:
Ar.d all who knew him his praise
did proclaim-, V.
For being a true gentleman, he was
always the same. ; ;
Those few hairv months flew
iuickly on, " - ' '.
As if anxious, t make us. distressed;.;
and forlorn,
For death had marked that ' p.dze as
- liis own
. And 'ere we ctrald know -it, , his
spirit had -fl awn. ' , ' ,
One morning with, a heart as light
and as gar, ,
As that of a Jird. on a "bright
summer's day ; . .
In trying to . board a steamer in
haste -:; -
He lost sight of his footing, andj
his steps were misplaced,
i . stream
Went the body of dear . Peuerlas.:
(oh it must be a dreani-) "
vain.
, And fruitless was , the ' efforts his
1 body to regain. . .. , .
mi atter, live, . ions. weeKs or
'' more,
'Twas found by friends and brought
to shore. "
AU hearts wer:torn, and grieved at
.Hie sight,-' --- r.. ...
To see one Hfeless, who' once was
so bright.
Kach vied with the other, who" most
nonor could cive. " ,
Thiit his mem'ry forever, in thei
bearts should 4iVe
His grave is strewn with flower
rare
And daily renewed with the
tenderest care, ' '
And are'waitered oJby the sacred
, . tear.
' That can't be suppressed, ' for to
them, he was so dear.
To that mother , whose
gieat, ; , f"
loss
it -' s o-
X Our. poignant -grief, - makes- us
hesitate ,
To offer a wrd - of solace just
now, - v - -
For she has learned to the Will of
, Proyidence to bow.
Following her noble example, let us
all
. Humbly bow with, submission t6
the ills that befall,
Do-.ng well our duty, leatn to labor
fl,i - .o-jf j
-u ,,!' " i t
the' bright golden gate
Tho above linos were written shoitj-
Iv after the " sad drowning of Mr!
Douglas. '
professional anb J3usmres CO160
PR. T. P. WVNX.
OSfioe Main Street net door to
1 O TE 1 II V A. Ii I .
TARP0E0' N. C.
April 15. ' . fim
pAULJoyEs
Atloney &i& Counsellor at Law.
'Office on Hain, street
tin building.
in the Aus-
vF THE CONDITION OF TIIE PAMLIh
'O.-INAtTitAXOfi AND BAXKINiJ COM
PAN Y AT TAItBQRO. IN THECOUN
TY OF EDGECOMBE, AT TIIE CLOSfi
OF BUSINESS ON THE 12TIf DAY OF
JULY 1892. -
Loans and discounts.). , . ... . . ..115 215 32
()u from lianka & hankers.... 11 069 Qt
Jieid estate . ... .... ,. .3 437 24
l.'iish anil cash items....'..'... ......5663 13
Furniture and fixtures........... 10208
Total . . . . . . ... . v, . . . ..J. :-.tm 395 sal
. LIABrblTI w. - - I
V apii &1 stock ' paid in. ..... ...33 960 0$
Surplaa and Undivided profits .... 34 396 St
Dividends unDaid:. .180 00
Depoii' ....... . ..65572 1
Due to banks and others.. -....---1324 79
'Bills payable ...-vi...... ; 1 162 3
Total ; .. ....fl3B 593 Of
"' J. Joi. Cdbb,- Cashier of th Pamlico Inj
surance and banking Oorapahy, do olj
nmnlv swear that the above statement is
true f- the best of my knowledge and betiefj
JOB. COBB, Cashier. " J
f.,, Attest: H. L. Staton, Wm 8-
Tark E. V- Zoeller, Directore.- -
ST .TE OF NORTH CAROLINA, I
; County of Edgecombe.- f
Sworn to and aabscribed before me this
14th dav of Oct-,, 1892. .
ED, PENXrXGTOS,
Clerk Superior Court;
The Queen And President,
"Who will be PreaKieat.' Sena 1 your answer.
Wlt!l 1Kntf i . " - -. 1 rr
ly naming the nt President rUl have th
jir of DiarjonJ Ear-Eih, or an importod
Snber 7th. W let
. . .ws ... Am-m will he moLtSSttHm I '-
Daring the contest special pme jiu
civen to the Grtt ten answers received c Bea
day. without l-rpard to name oiranaiaink
A:l prixe foT tne v. a. u uj. -
The flueen Pob. Co.. Ltd.,
Tomoarre Casaaa.
TJEW FALL AND
SHO-W
V PENDEirs COItNEIL
Tarboro X C, Oct, 1 k '92.
IH FaRMEIIS advocaie.
A WEEKLY JOUKNAL OF 32
" COLUMNS. ,
Published every Wednesday -morning
" - at Tarltfiro, N. 0.
In the publieaTion of the FaBMKRS'
Advocate? the owner desires to place
before the people aj firt-class news
paper. '
' This pa per is m the ha nds of a Drivat
individual, and not aj corporation
and' consedSently is- cot obliged to
pander to-the wiil of ajny clijne or
be governed in." its opinions by any
particular class- of meri. The owner
will strive on all occasions to treat
all equally right and show partiality
to no particular one. " ;
The Farmers' AnyocAiTK is here to
' stay, tt is an e.-jtablisbed
. ' ':1 ' terprisei ' , .
: I o i
Do you want a paper that keeps
' I ap with'inodern thought f Do"you
"" want a paper that gves you the ..,
news in brief., from our county, .
from our JState, from bur nation f
Do you ant a paper for your
family to read, a paper that de-
iileth not but -contains neat, pure
and cieau matter 'foij your cliild- "
; ren,?,; Do the farmers want, -a
paper, that giveij . .tjjsem sound, i
practical opinions for every. 4daj' 1
. use;, a iaper that advocates the
principles tr toe Alliance as a .
Liberalist, hot as anj Extremist ?
Dp you want one f the best and
largest weeklies in the State to
subscribe' to t Friends, be sure to
',- ' .; t' j : - -.
vlcrtb at vnce te tie FARMERS
. ADVOCATE.
We mean business in our new enter
prise and truly intend to make
the FARMERS' ADVOCATE
. the pride of Edgecombe
county and the
i.- ,..' t - . East. , - -
J We expect to place this paper in
teveiy family in the town of Tarboro
land Edgecombe county. Advertisers
i would do " well . to note this. You
lean find no better medium -through
which to- tell "the public - what yon
hare to sell -" " " '
We ask- every 9ne who rcretven
;.'" sampH'copy to read, this notict
as it will not appear araui..
Stat of Nortlj orolina
lit the Superior
Court, Before Ed
1 Penninirtou Clerk
i Edgecombe County.
Articles or rreement for tne incorpora
"tion of The Tarboro" Cemetery Association"
baring been duly- proven 1 before me by
J. H Johiison the subscribing witness there
to an d dub recorded in th f Office of the
Clerk of the Superior Court of Edgecombe
Ceontv and State aforesaid, and the tax
duly tiaid by virtue of the Statutes in such
case made and provided -
I -fv lit Pennington tn Cierk of said JC-
lo novTflcclare that the said Jams B. L
Court
lovd
S E. Lloyd F B Lloyd and Paul Jones and
their successors bo. ano they are hereby
made a body corporate by the name!
and style of 'The ran)oro Cemetery asso
ciat;on, according to the terms and.for the
purpose s-t fortlj in said Article of agreed
meet, wiih ail th'e powers and authority
conferred by the iawa of North Carolina on
corporations for a term of thirty years with
a capital stock of Hve-thousand "dollars di
vided into one 'hundred shares of fifty
dollars each. In witm-ss whereof I. Ed
Pennington Clerk of 'the Superior Court of
the Sonntv' and State aforesaid hare here-,
to' t mv bund and affixed bit official seal
this 30th day of August 192 ,
D ENITIKrtTOS, .
Cerk SuperiorCourt
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harness and" "saddle
maker has on hand a
FUS STWK f GOODS
in his line, and you
will save money by
giyin him a trial.
REmBS mm KEATLY ANd
Don't fail to
see him,
call and
septll-tf
Register.
GO TO YOUR VOTING PKE-
CINCT AT ONCE AND KEGIS-
TKIL BE PREPARED TO GIVE
VOIJUAIJE, PIAUE OF BIRTH
AND FORMER RESIDENCE. '?
R1GISTER BIGHT.
EVERY VOTER SHOULD SEE
TTTATfUS 1TTLL NAME IS ON
THE REGISTRATION BOOKS.
Milt . T:XAill'L,r.: J'JUiV m.
JONES, SHOULD NOT BE BEG
ISTERED J. W. - JONES, BUT
rirv F1TIJ, NAME JOB, W.
tnvps REGISTER BEFORE
THE 29th INST.
mm mi mm
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WINTER GOODS
isa: tototj
W. R. RICKS.
THE NEW HJKt M.
A New Week.r Papc
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EDITED BT .
W. S. Morgan,
J. F. McDowell, .
Col. Jesse Harper,
Jeny Simpson,
Mrs. b E. . Emery,
Mrs. Marian Todd,
Mrs. Annie L. Diegs,
Geo Washburn,
H- E. Taubeneck,
L. P. Feth'erstQn, and others.' . i
- j JUST STARTED.
The New Forum is a new' People's
Party taper recently started in St.
Louis, Mo,, It has the greatest ar;
ray of talent of any of the Beform
papers, and will take its place in the
front rank among them.
This lis the paper which tho postal
authorities are endeayoring to' handi.
pap by Refusing to send out tbe sam.
pie copies which the proprietors f
the paper want to send to the people.
'Mr. Morgan, the editor and General
Manager, wanted to send out free to
the people one , hundred thousand
saihplejeopies, but , after appealing
the matter as high as he cou'd po
to Mr.;jWannamaker, the Post Mas.
ter General and beiig refused by
him from ' sending out the sample
copies j he is now appealing, as lie
says, to God that is to the people-
(the; voice of the people is the voice
of the people is the voice of God).
In view of this discrination against
thTJew forum we hope every reader
of this; paper will at once subscribe
for it. i We will send it in connection
with this paperi for $....,' or it can
be had by those who subscribe by tho
first of iJune, for 30 cents for . pne
year's subscript ion.. ' .
New f OBCM run. Co.
St. Louis Mq.
OTICE.
of the power and author
ity contained in a-trust deed execut
ed to the undersigned .by Kate Wil
liams on the lltli day of December,
1891, and recorded in tbe office of
the Register of Deeds for Ederecorube
Count v in Book 75, f age 43'J, will
sell atHUie Court Honse Door in Tar-
bor6j $1 C. on Monday the 7th day
of November 1892. a certain tract or
parcel of land situate in the Coun
ty of Edgecombe. State of .North
Carolina, adjoining the lands of Mrs
Martha J. Best, the heirs of the late
Mrs. H. V. Staton. Mrs W. T.
Knight and others and containing
about nine hundred acres, more or
less, and being the tract of land
whereon the said Kate Williams
now reside and " which
is fully described in the deed to
her from Elias Carr, Adm'H
os Eedain S. Williams and reference
s made to said deed for a more par
ticular description thereof: subject
however, to the homestead exemp
tion, reserved by the said Kate Wil
liams in said trusfdeed and hereto
fore allotted to' her by commissioner-
appointed for that purpose. Terms
of sale
cash. -
Lloyd wili-jaiis, Trustee,
by H. L, Staton, At'ty
8. '92, ' sept!4-tf
Sept
Lots For Sale
Lots, in Oakdland Cemetery within
half a j mile of Tarboro, are now
ready for sale. Apply to .
Paul Jones.
Secretary & Trtas.
Loea Aavertl ements
Beautiful oxodired silver oranjre
spoons for sale by Bell, Jeweler.
For; Sate
A large cauldron, holding 60 or 75
gallons apply at this office. ".tf-
Look at those beautiful moonstone
rings at Bells. i i ' tf.
For School books and Stationery
go to Zodlers' Bookstore.
. f Aprl3-tf.
Sewing machines sold on the in-
. . . . . . ii m t vr
Htanment pian ny reii, isroora,
C. .-:,!-- ,.. tf.
For Monthly's, Weekly's, Fashion
Journals and Daily Papern go to the
News Stand at Zoellers' Book Store.
" i - : Aprl3-tf.
Ah experienced tobacco man de
sires a position enrinjr tooacco in
this country. All persons desiring
to obtain one wpo thoroughly under
stands handling the leaf should ap
sply at this office."
I have an immense stock of bag
ging and ties and ean offer special
inducements to all desiring to make
purchases, also a heavy stock of pea
nuts sacks. Call and see me, office
next to Farmers' Advocate. -
-T. II. johkros, Agent.
Sept.U.92 4tf.
Special Deltarte Class
Realizing that where one r erson
studies ART for ABT'a sake there are
one hundred who study bealth for
health.s sake, and appreciating the
necessity for such a means oi pro
mbting health, Mrs. J, M. Staton has
opened a school for stzciav issTKtrc-
Tiox ta Uelsarte !
These exercises are for conserving
the nenre force-for old as well as
yonng people. The course which 1
will teach ts now in use in the Sani
tariums and has proven of invalu
able aid to the medical profession tn
addition to the Delsarte class IX EX
pbcssiom this will be a special class
of instruction i )
For terms apply to '
Mrs. J. M. Statok,
iTarboro.NC
Bv-irt m
TOBACCO EXPOSITION
EOCKY
Kockv Mount, X. C, will have her
and day of next
31,000 IN GOLD WILL
.SdJnytrs from all jarU of the Union wil( lecn, hand ?t if v nih
loet the highest pric-A for your tobacco as well as rutit;iu a
chance to Get a Gulden ircmium. Be s ijreanu hav it uii h.tud
bv 12 oMovk TUESDAY NIGHT, NOV. 1. 1 t. b
ready for the ! "
GRAND EXPOSITION
-)N
;0:-
Reduced Rates on
..Real
BOURNE
- . . a,' . THIS FIRM IS ". I
PERMANENTLY ESTABLISHES
IN THE TOWN OF ?
v Tarboro, r; C.
For the Purpose of engagiJlg in the Siilo
'- --.! of 1 . r.v ". -
RjEiL
Parties who desire
Write lis Immediately For Terms,
Giving Prices, Dpserip
I tion of land,
i "&C. ::'''
The object of the establishment of this
agency is to offer
of this section 1 tc
capitalists
S !E EI I N G
! --
IH
IK .YOU T1AVK LANDI'OU SAII
O SALE. TJ
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WE HAVE C
VERY DESIRABLE
-i -
. ADJOINING TUK TOWN OF
T A li B O K O , IJf . C,
. TO OFFEfl FOR SALE,
Excellent Building- Lots
N A HIGHLAND HLTHY LOCTION.
FOR I'AKTlt'ULARS Al'PIA' T(
lieal Estate Agents,
Ty E FOLLOWIO PROPERTY
V One trart of land 105 sere,- all cleared,
iiiK. will fell for 12.V) twelve hundred and flftf dollars 4 tatih
years with ir cent, inUreHt from date of nale .
No. 2. -Four uwn lota in rriheeTille. Trm ey "" j
; r - .-. . -J , H'tur. A" rtU'.i-VR.
No. 3. One tract of land conUinlng'ST.i -rc4 S iileirfia Tr!.r. 17 i u r.- i .itf
and 2i W acres timber. 1 cash balance in 1 and 2 year Iwifh .inw.-t 'mm iUt nf . riW.
Xiood for peanuto. riom, and to Woo. Dwelling aud oot.oue. IVw ?.i..VO
( f Botui A Hiiaun.
' No. 4. One tract of laud 8 mile from Tarboro 300 aat, 2.2 1-rtfi. u.am tik
bered Dwelliinc hotwe with 3 rooms, four outhouses and onetore. all in 00.I -reat4
I'rice 2.f0(l. Terniseaah. 4 j mnt A. htfc..itvr.
6. One tract adjoining the above containing 3U0 acrca! 110 clear and !J tuj.lr tac iwa
tory bnddin out-houae, orchard pcanat and tobacco land, pruaJl UOO-
' , : . " ' ' - j , " BWK A if AfK.BATl,
On. farm 123 acren. 00 acrwt eleared balance in pu4MUiiber. pot! iwr)litir l.-oy" tt
imm and out boiiae. . Hituated oa tha
wick Co. A' a two milea f roru-Lawerorille
Terms $2,25if caali ami balance, H ona an
' -': .- : 1
2. In oh ini
ile of Tarboro one tract of land
Kin houeand bam and all necesaaiy O0t-botwe, O001I for fauntj' ioisaioarja h..
grain and tine soil for Krai.
111 ..nf i.nil fnr ul nne mil from
tenant houne) nood truck I arm 7a inilt trees.
Januiry , v . :
Genral Toaaeco Warehouse
h , My Stls3 hi
BRIHC THIZr.1 YOUR
ZMjO U JSJ 'J.',
Sesoud
Annual Exposition on ih
Novetnber.
BE P
;
All Ru.
I road.-.
ID yb i .
Estate Agency!
& HA R G RAVE.
tlieir
Property
the advantages
VEST1EUT3.
K ADVI.SK I'S: V
PROPERTY
Tarboro, N.
6.
IS NOV
jOFFEHED FOR SALE
soil ' suitable Utr .fryii. urws 'J-i-.id r.i- k
bliM iJ one orte
AtLantic ii Ianville r-lr ad in f rx
the coantjreat
tJowi -1ko!s ar.d itcrct
two years
ercitt intt-rert (rom tUue of tbtte
of -Vi ari. Gol iHellirijr of niae rnomi
lit nr. fc JI vi.aAr.
Tarbero ( acrea clearti. i--i'fiie a Tt I
IV.urnet Uvrxrave
li
mmj Prion
TODACCO.
Sold
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