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The Great Benefit 1 mm I lllnr ME teresting spectacle. Finally, after much effort, their names were" read, and they retire in obedienflfi to instructions. AMi fnbliihed Every Thursday. UESAlb ra 1A1 UBSCRIPTIOII UHfc "AJt HX ao BEFOBE MflKINGloUrf PURCHASES We invite you to call and examine our MAMMOTH STOCK which we are offering at almost 74 hi hlnlntianit and. OK hhlo lXw.

ir; rn t. i.ye;nnj jxiuruiry xtarcn; Paper tfacks (all sizes); 200 Reaw Paver bc Ao Tnnnn 1,500 Bushels White and Mix Oats; Sacks Rice Meal (the finest fond ItthUJ'A0 lb- the finest food for stock that can be EVEltY DEPARTMENT. WE A 0W JFfl.jrDlf A RETAIiT'WhICH OFFER ALOWEZT-MAjiKET PRICES. mmMWS PH EMACI 1 a Hr 'T Csassnj. I W12ST Alf STREET ttt'ottt COST FOR CASH.

(mamfact boxes obtained). and and A.Q3ST AIR. Blue, Old Rip, Old iiifers BB1 A IMM G. I-O R. EW nef Chemicals, Druggist's Sundries, Fancy Toilet articles, Soaps, Perfumery, Flesh Brusnes, Stationary, Coal Oil CW everything pertaining to a I 7 article not in stock will be promptly and cheerfully ordered -We make a specialty of 'jrOJtTjH STATE" PILE OLNTMENT, our own prepars irw Acticvo msiauii or money, reiundeu.

J- rrvrm Tobacco Ilea I am prepared to supply the following Standard Brand of' Tobacco veiy close prices: and Gravely. 1 AliSO True o- Cem I BUST FLOUR ON and Only ask a o- -A LABOC Top SUGAR. COFFEE MOLASSES. SALT. HAY.

MILL FEED. OATS; G0RN AND MEAT'. NE rt GOODS ALWAYS ON HAND AND DAILY ARRIVING. AdrcrUflpmentB among matter 15 eta, a taa forest' insertion to advertisers. TrafUui- la local columns by pjrrlaa navm no regular advertisements.

IB cte Bm and no.u inserted tor leas tuan 50 ents. AarerUseinenta. dlsoontlnuod before the time oatraeted tor has expired. will be charged tran-Ment rates for ume actually published. Notices ot Marrlasres or not to exceed tea Uses, will be inserted.

Droe, All addUloaal natter will-be charged 10 per line. payment for transient aayerttsemeritamostfce aaadetn advance. BesTttar.Tertiseinents be eoll' ifI promptly at the end or erery month Oommuiiicaaons containing news or a dlacus-irn ot itxui matters solicited. No commnnlca ti wiii bo uubllshea that contains objectionable nBOoaUUea, that withholds the name ol the author, or that will make more than one column this paper. The editor is not responsible for news exproso- by correspondents.

SWAU business connected with it omoe. In oroV -r Insure prompt attent' should be 4dtfwaeai Xtke SOUT IIJURNEK, TAtBORO. H. rai -it the Post-Omce at Tarborouffh, -s i Kl-class JC alter. 7,1890.

LEGISLATIVE TICHET. tiit, Sestatb 5th Distbict. RICHARD H. SEElGHT. Fob Hous- op Rsentattves.

JAMES T. HOWARD JESSE BRAKE. COIJjKTir TICKET. Fob Sheriff. WILLIAM T.

KNIGHT. Fob Triascbeb. SAMUEL S. NASH. For Clkrk Superiou Coubt.

EDWARD PENNINGTON. Fob Rxoisier of Deeds. JOSEPH J. PITTMAN. Fob Coboner.

WILLIAM J. LAWRENCE. Fob Subvxyob. LOUIS PENDER. GEXCIXE DEMOCRACY.

The utmost local self qotebn-keitt compatible with COLLECTIVE SB CUEETT. THE INNOCENT SUFFER. The withdrawal of Judge McRea from the contest for the Supreme eourt while it may do credit to the finer feelings of that excellent jurist and man cannot be commended in totO; If good men are to withdraw when an opponent is assailed all an unfit candidate will have to do to get the nomination will be to get some one to tell the truth on him and the opposition will vanish. Judge McRea is not responsible for the attack upon Wantall Clark. It is Clark's misfortune, yet Judge McRea makes it his own.

As the counties aloDg the Richmond Danville system endorse the mud Cat statesman and hippodrom-ing jurist every man opposed to monopoly will see that there more truth than poetry in the are made against him. VANCE EIGHT. J. M. Cs communicition is but little more than a reproduction of the Economist chnrg against Senator Vance nd these r- asily disposed of.

The trouble with the' Economist and therefore with is in ta- I king it for granted that tbe Sub-treas ury bill of tbe Senate was Senator Vance'a and attaching too much impertinence to some corrections of Je tail, such as making the warehousemen appointed by the President instead being elected by ih people, a change from the unconstitutional to one in consonance with the dral i i cnaner, a inenaiy omce wuicii we in like manner perform for corres ponaents in correcting spelling or punctuation. nor the Economist have no reason, no basis for complaint because Senator Vance did not sooner tell how he stood with regard to that measure. In stating his position ani his views on a question which is so rdically at odds with Democratic principles, but which, nevertheless-, the yery flower of of his party t.ad given its unqualified approral, an fT hand spinion would not have 'A'Q mm juBiice nor ins issues at stake. As soon as he could prepare the letter he gave 6 tnerws' Mj in his heart wus bwi, Ultmvui BUk-l' H-Vy th time in order io" tnitireibV Ailu AL80 A LAXOI BTOCX' OP CROCKERY Southerner ignores and wouia ao this had not several paper already alladed to it and gave it wide notoriety. The SouTHiBNiit has not an exalted opinion of Walter whose ways as a politician are.dark and whose conduct as Judge is ofja disgostingr hippodroflaing order, bat it wnnld not hare hiin asssileoT any one too much of paltroon to give hid name nd stand sponsor for his assertions and charges.

We exceedingly regret that the press of tbe State had not treated the apparent Raleigh emanation with contemptuous ailence.Dut now having given it respectability by pronouncing the charges false the Southebneb feels it to be its duty to join issue somewhat with them and assert that there is a strand of truth- ranning tlrough the entire prpdactionJ The matters stateditbereiaare not Dew. Two years ago jtbey were cir culated when Walter Clark loomed up as a possible Democratic candi date for Gove nor. They were re peated later when Governor Fowlf appointed Judge Clark to the supe rior- court And even, later published in tbe New4York Times. The charges' are these in brief: Clark first was puBbed" for Gov ernor by his kinsman A. B.

Addrews, the Richmond and Danville mag' nets in this State. When Fowle en tered the gubernatorial arena it be come apparent that Clark was beaten and Fowle too if Clark did not retire, Then it was that Andrews nxed up the deal. Fowle to lje Governor Sand Clark to be appointed to the first va cancv on he supreme court. The circular thus portrays its consumma tion, "At length tbe time requiring ac tion arrives. The Chief Justice djts.

Clark, who was holding court be jond the mountains, appears in Raleigh bv first train. erf, early on the mominar after tbe funeral before the dull thud of the clods on the coffin of the late Chief Justice had eeaaed to echo in the ears bf his friends, Judge Merrtmon is made Chief Jus tice, -nd Judge Clark is made Asso riat. ce of the SuDreuae Court The charge is verified by the' fae'l; tbe bargain made ly executed by both-is Governor, Clark preme Beneh 1 11888 is now -fui parties Fowle is on the Su- There is one fact which the circa lar fails to state the bulk of the votes for Fowle in jthe nominating convention came from the counties (cod trolled) along the system With these charges even anonymously made there isj so much plausibility about them that the question which should a( once pop into every Democrat's brain is: 'jla Walter Clark available?" The avowed antagonism of the Alliance to raiiroad denomination or tntermeduliog with politics, should make every man however favorably be may be disposed towards the Mud Cut politician, hesitate to. stamp him with party approval and ask for him the suffrages of th people, We seriously question bis avails bility. A Judce should be above suspi cion.

CO. Brad'ey is sick Brooks Peters left Tnesday for Ocracoke. A. L- Spandonr of. Norfolk la In town.

Miss Bettie Vaughn bad returned to Rooky Mcunt. Henry ChamberWia retoroed to Dp-ham Teusday. John W. Oaot ji has been appointed ticket agent at Heat's depot on the Norfolk and Carolina railroad. J.

R. Potts and wife of jKnoxville Tens, are visl log Mrs. Pott'e parents Vf W. Hargrave has returned. Hia broth- Hargrare accompanied him Mrs O.

7. Adams, of Washington Is on visit to her daughter lira Woolard. Miss Carrie Maenair left today for a to HiHsbqro. visit W. A.

JEtart has gone ti WritrhtsvUla. Tram there he goea to CleTeland Springs jr hia health Miases Maria WeddeU and LiUian Seed of wuiiamstOB passed through on their way tt ilrs Mac-irlrhasr. turned meet flp-olis has "Lone Btar tsn retnrned from the Mr. Bryan Is rick Vrt Kaufman is with Hellbroner again Miss Nora Pitt retoroed home Fridaj. Miss Carrie -Dal, is visitHig Mrs, J.

M. Ed- war as Zoe.ler has returned from Nag's Head i Skinner Hoskins, of Kansas City Mo, late oi mis euue is nere on a visit Nash his retornei froua Hilliboro Ur fiargrave, of Norfolk paid Tarboro Waleton is off again for Texas Ur. George 8. Lloyd left Monday for Bertie Misses Bailie Brown and Annie Bart left yestaraay lor a nsit to vrrlcrhtevtlle Rad's Convention. wnen tne clarion tonea rr t.a court house bell floated in the bree zes this morning, quite a crowd of the colored population assembled in i i rne court House to take nart in U.

w--v Called. the meti' quested the delegates and alternates who had. their credentials, to t.k seats in tbe bar as their township was called. This was done, but it was quite while before he convention- of oceed. ed to elect delegates ju.

ths; judicial and Congressional oonventionfc' The committees organizationTwere KadBuf they most Which people' in run down state of health derive from Hood's Ssrsap conclusively proves that this the weak It does not act like a stimu'aot. ini parting fictitious strength, but Hood's Sarsapai ilia builds up in a perfectly natural way all tie weak ened parts, pannes trie Diooa, ana assists to nealthy action those im portant organs, the kidneys and liver lbs bulk 4 IBushels (Corn. HAY-MEAL-AND MousseS. ALL AT LOW PRICES. I STILL KEEP I FULL --LINE 0F-- Sloes, Hosiery, Anil Family Groceries.

H. CATLIN June 10th '90. Finds us with the Largest Selection ol Hot! 8 ever offered in Taiboro. Every department full and complete. -IN OUR- Dry Goods Department iallT.

we call attention to our well seiec stock of Dress Goods. Any stile of Dres Goods In the market can he found In oar s- sortment Also fall aad complete line of White Goods, Challes, Ginghams, Lawns, Laces, Embroideries, Flounces, Hamburgs, Trimmings, Silks. Satins, Notions, etc A FTTLL LINK OF Tarboro Hosiery Per Ladies, Children and Men. We have the largest aiid Fullt ft Astortme Eeady Made Clothing 'i the la-tet designs for n.ea'fr Months' Boys' wear. and Caps IN EVERT VARIETY AND STYLE Zieglers Fine Shoes and other makes SjpjiiHlljilnfi Ties All the 1 ''esigns It will to the inhrt st of cash bnv-ers to call acd examine onr stock.

In variety and prices we re able to offer better itducemenls than ever before. Merchant Tailc A Full Line of Spring Samples Custoua Mad Clothing now on hand. tt WBT i I MAPriC Af UrAthnno mm II 111 I 1 TIE SRDK mi Whkjh will be sold low. The pablic are invited to call at my store for goods almost any line and compare prices. I am prepared to-meet ai compeUtion and will take pleasure in showing goods and quoting pr I Orders by mail will receive prompt attention.

of Vance, appeared before the convention and made wo. apology for Cheaiam's Absence. He made a lengthy speech advo- calln the return of Cheatham to Con- press. While he was speaking sever afmembers of the committees who had retired, were almost incessantly calliug some one in the convention, tLus making quite a provoking inter rnption. There was considerable hubbub for sometime after the committees bad been assigned to their duties and were requested to retire.

It seemed that every one in the room wished to lecognized by the cbiirman1 And cries, ''Mr. Chnrman!" "Mr Churman 1" came fast and furious. At tho opening of the convention it did not bid fair to be of much io tereat. but toward the eonclnsion. they began to warm up considerably and furnished s.

me geuuine amuse ment a few whites who; listened to what FsHrAtSpiring. Ia the afternoon they reassembled and proceeded to elect delegates to tbe two conventions. There was some opposition to having any dele gates from, township No. Ed Bridgers made a motion that no del gates be appoined to the conven tions front this township. This created quite a fctir among tte "vast herd," and so vehement were the discussions that they ended in a fight.

One negro, it is said, at- temoled to ut another and was a. knocked down. A general melee was momentarily expected, but ultimately order was restored. Bridgers then withdrew his motion and the convention pro ceeded to appoint delegates. The1 racket reached its zenith near the conclusion of the voting1, when others attempted to fight, but were prevented.

It was a turbulent crowd and at times the din they created sounded -as though pandemonium bad broke loose. The convention to nominate coun ty officers will be held later and then some royal fun is promised. ForSale. The Beer and Pop Bottling Establishment of isxe Morris uscoos also one floras sou two Wsgons Apply at once to mokkis Xarooro Aauunisueior JulySS-SO dAwSt SPARTA MILLS. 'As to the grist from the Sparta Mills ask W.

Mi Brown, who says "I have tried three other flour mills than yours and I trot more flour and better flour from yon than front any of tbe others." I now nave a full head of water en and Mills ran regularly every day. EL I. Moon, 1 TBE Mth SESSION ender the management of tne present principal, win open. AUGUST 87th 1890- Coorses of Instruction Classical and Mathematical or Dreoaratorr to bnsineaa with a comprenenaiTe coarse in s-emeniary eeienea. Lwargqa Moaerate ior runner inrormstion apply to V.

8. WILKINSOSf Prln w3t By -virtue of an execution placed in my hands against Battle Bryan and Joshua Killebrew and in favor of A. TJ Brnse Co. I will sell at public sale for cash before, the Court House door in Tarboro on Monday August xsuuat iz tne louow iocr described nroDeitr. to wit One house and lot in tbe town of Tarboro; the pre ent residence of the said Battle Bryan and known as part of lots No 15 and 26 in the plot of said town, it being the property of 1 1 said One tract of land in township No.

1. Edgecombe county, adjoining -the itinds of W. T. Gray and others containing! 662 acres more or less and known as the Hatcher swamp farm, 16 being -the property of the said Battle Bryan. One tract of land in Township No.

Edgecombe county adjoining the Hatcher swamp farm and other lands and containing 266 acres" more or less anil. known as tne Shirley place it oeing tne property 01 toe said Bat tie Bryan. One lot of land in the town of Princeville containing 4 acres more or less also the property of the said BatU: Bryan. One traet of land in towrshin No. 6, Edgecombe county adjoining the tanas or 1 nos.

Anderson and others containing 710 acres more or less known as the Johnston farm, also the property of the said Battle Bry an. One tract of land in township No. 11, adjoining the lands of said Joshua Killebrew, D. Britt and others and known as the Garrett land containing 685 acres more or less, the property of tbe said Julias Killebrew One tract of land in township No. 11 subjoining the lands of Mary Edge-A.

B. Nobles and others known as the Johnston place containing 165 acres more or less, the prcperty of the said JO-bua Killebrew. One tract of land in towushio No. 11, adjoining lb laud of Reusv Pe 1, Jno Wiggins and others cou-taining 98i acres more or less the property of said Joshua Killebrew. One taact of Jand in township No, 1 1 adjoining; the.

Garret land Repay Peel, M. Pippen. O. C. Parrar and tbers whereon the said Joshua Killebrew now resides, containing J59 acres more or 'less tbe property OI jmeusew and Qtnrs and Known as the Budlock pace coaxtalning 600 acies inora tessVthe property' of tne saia uosuua 5 aaxjriA, TIT T7TTfl HI.

I SherlfflCdiieoDe Coun y. 500 bhU. Mour, all grad ured specially for Jaunary ivo. OUR STOCK IS COMPLETE IN Vou Always PaY POIt WHAT TOU GKT. BUT DO YOU ALWAYS Get What Yon Pay For? Ton don't get what yon pay for, if yon jL-et inferior gooes regular prices.

Ton doo't get you pay for If you pay for a quality you duo receive. Now whose fanlt is it if you don't gt what yon pay fo' IT IS YOUR OWN FAULT 0-0-0 Dpn A TTCTP YOU CANAL. OJCj WAYS GET YOUR MONEY BACK TO THE LAST CENT BY TRADING WITH US. BECAUSE WE ARAN TEE TJIfi. BEST FOR 7 HE MONE Y.

BECAUSE WE GUAR AN TEE THE LO WEST PRICES. Xvery one of facts go to thow yon ought to tra with BELL, The Live Jeweler. an bjon ran Kt 1 square deal dollar. for 1 Remember can g' a high grade for lo flVurc Rcmcmt er yt.u pay for wh gel what ou pay a' BelFs. the City Jeweler.

Prompt attention siven to tbe repairing Wacthes Clocks JEWELRY, 4xC. at 11 lug prices. Satisfaction Gnaianteed. Work Warranted. you ml 1 sum fc.

ttiiii WEIxh BYEK- TTTTTT JlL 4 CLOTHING. Measrs H. Morris A Bros, having retired from the Taorinir Bnai nesi and sol-l their implements me, I shall continue same with an Earnest Endeavor TO mm. mi mnmi Even better than heretofore. A Varied.

Exteteive and compleie line Samoles alwavs on hand. "1 be tailoring force has been reorganized and my faculties for FITT1NU have Wen GREATLY AMPLIFIED am deeply grateful to the public past onk and solicit a continuance of tbe e. 1 guarantee fits ar promptness. Henry T. Bryan.

SAME OLD STAND Under Hotel Farrar, TARB0R0.tN. C. OWYEKSITY OF ITorth Carolina. Fall Term Opens Seit, 4. Tuition $30.

Kour regu'ar ccurees of study. 1 rhUi sophic iir i nerary, nunc epecial c-urses hemirtry, Civil nnd Fli ctrical Fnnine ring, f( arma -y, Kiudies parate hoola of Saw and Vte icine wh( stadt-nts may attend the iversi lec- tuien Address, Hon. KEMP P. BATTLE, L.L.D. 28t8 President, ChapeL HIlL SI -IT PAYS TO- 1L I TB-: XT j.

e. JEWELER aiil OPTICIAN a II 11 If)9. V- Hf Ti umiua C. i fife 1 fa' 2S hhla. Nuaar: Aoap; do ucues- 1 Timothy Hay; I lifi Liverv.

Car. lb your II AUIlNO "and carry you wnerever you want. tybb, FineTuniflBls- DAY OR MGHT, AND AT CHEAPEST RATES. e-A MULES few moie JiOBSES aad on hand, i which must be soli. K.

GBANNIS 1 Tr New Tin Shop All Repairing 1 PromptljjDone. ESTIMATES ON ROOFING, TININQ and GUTTERING. AND ALL TIN WORK FTJBN ISHE ON APPLICATIO a a 1 TOBACCO JTLUES. HOWABD. PBSBER Two full blooded Jersey Bull Calves, three and five months old, exceedingly well grown.

Apply to JN( L. BKIDGERS, tf or FRANK POWELL. so- 19 0 )l 1 Si IO i. 2L Ul scoTns EMULSION consunirnOs? SCROFULA PnONCHlTIO COUCH3 COLD3 Waiting Siseaeet CURES Wonderful Flsh Producer. Many hare 'pained one pound per day by its use.

Scott's Emulsion is not a secret remedy. It contains the Btinmlat- in properties of the Hypophos-phites and pore Norwegian Cod layer Oil, the potency, of "both being largely increased. It is used toy Physician a all oyer th world. PALATADLG AS F.TILIC. Dyuaiiu roes R.ICHMOHD.

FIFTY THIRD SESSION COMMENCES OCTOBER 1st 1890, CONTINUES SIX MONTHS. -For further mformafioit write for Catalogue. 27, 13 J. S. D0SSEY CULLEN.

Professor of Surgery, Dean of Facalfy. THE Slim mar Perfect HOT SPRINGS. N. C. MOUNTAIN AIB, BEAUTIFUL Claim to be THE THIOf MARKET Trfai.

STOCXor SCENERY, OMypBTS, AND AN UAiDT $8.00 to $12.00 WEEK. WANTED WOOL, Having tut unlimited order for WOOL, I wili psy the highest Market Price, de-livered at any Depot or War, thereby saving the shipper. Freight, Drayare sod Commlsions. RemltUnces al ways on dty WOOL received Sacks furnished free rent. 'AIYLES F.

MASON'S SONS, No. 3 S. 15th Street, 24t4. RioHMoan, Va. WISLEYAWS" VIROIMIAI- 1 1 1 II I Vail UnnnrbfCnrM.

ntllMfc IiKloe.jii.ewtS) to vsrsos si dls. tsnce. For tbs low ttrni sad rrsst sdrsstUM of this Celebrated VlraHnla sSoowritlor a catalof to Wat. A. HXilKW.TrCtxaniii.

zt mt amiaj'KlB vn oowntwr WARE IkW Resort 1 viiiaAjaiAUiiA aAiJlxtV AND SEBVICE. Swimming Pool WithVBalhlrig Suits as at Seashore. Billiards, Bowling, Shooting Gallery. Tennis Ball Room, Music and a Well Equipped Livery.7 i r-m jr i ance. How could when of the Republican con- back as theUseoonafictV: MBnitTention.

liP AA to XZo.fJO PER PER Important Land sale WlUfAH rm. of tl h.1, ttf, 'ho''ty contained In a decree wni sen nubii a.it w- i-- avviuu uiaae sa.i. Mnri nr arwi lM nS. HOM.V A. unn it nfI of e18tate A certain tract of of Theo- Pi wa Hsles i oth f.rito.

IT, Zi "ore or leu; it eut the -W. Crisp ticular despiion. moTf JW. L.siix)ii3, Commtestoaer Administrator's ATotlce. The- aadersigned harlng-qua ifled as admin- Strsior I Uorrli Ji.nl riaL il i hereby ttvn to all credit rs ii.tesU' to preeeiTt tiieir da'y verified on or lj.

re Aug ft. or this notice will p-. ad in ba f-eui vtrrr- Ih btor iBunt inak: imro diU set a. mwmj mm m-m-mmv AV A llStl'lJ S0 Irt AW Vaauy, feKVn. Anort-ey," ictiiA Noticed: I h.ve abou three hilTOoi' reet cf p'ne Umber on ti stamp, In North ot iDoro, ana ia nail or three quarters of a lc i rl-hintr Creek.

hit I'll sell 01 t.t reaso' ab term5," apply to Bend. rov July Jet 1S90 Notice. be nM(l- rWUiLlnariu A Oompan reissut a of lor, eight Btm.re. in the sorlr of said Cm pmA ha proper ir Of bs 1st WlUrf Rmtw itk. held by said Bradley betngr lost, and rann l.e found.

J. rlRDLKr.T!.. 3 fair, as can eoitfihejierofl tbe Sout: he there' adnsr ing and urging the 600Q farmers pres ent to combice in order to carry out the very principles which the Alliance has since adopted. If didn't hear him manyof his neighbors did and applauded ltb the echo. Vance is right, wc ear is wronc.

IS HE AVAILABLE A cowardly article attackiog Ju Walter Clark in chief and Governor PimI. a -r Wnitaker incidec- 1be IBCBlfEBj a www- tfl I'll" Ill II I 111 31 IT; amusing part of the programme w12. adfci.the3ianoJ ot f'l fST la- -tl I I iann sua. am aiM If I I the madiYnr rt Lhafv U. l-BS" -ME.

WHIN, -w The secfearr it BMk 7 oetng circulated throughout declPber themsaBMfor It ih cowardly 1 ecuse it siant, and he too, Iwaa unable io noamou8. Such articles thelleadthem vav rz 1 tiitt-tt: Soldty aU Jruffffist3. To ao onlooker was a mos; in- Tari ore' C. July 5th, 1890. "VI11U VL AIUIIIUIO.

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