Eastern reflector, 23 October 1895






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and
IN BEST STYLE.
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The Eastern Reflector.
D. J. WHICH ARD, Editor and Owner
TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. per Year, in Advance.
VOL, XIV.
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 1895.
NO.
You Need
The Reflector this year
will give the news
every week for
a year.
EVERY BOY.
Wants or should want
ah Education,
And The Eastern
Going to help one Boy in
and Counselor at-Law
Pitt
Practices in all tie
Civil Business
Makes a fraud
ages, action over land, and col-
ions.
Prompt and careful given
ail business.
Money to loan on approved
Terms easy.
J. JARVIS. I. BLOW
JAW VIS
V c.
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j. j.
A FLEMING
N. C.
SaT Practice Courts.
improvement in Prices.
I Cotton sold in Raleigh
. city for nine cents ad, from the
advance which set in some weeks
ago is still maintained, it h
probable that it will go still high-
This is based, in
part, on unfavorable crop
We will free of charge I .-, n
a entitling holder to ; reports and me consequent
free tuition in all the branches the crop is a short one,
for the entire spring term, ISM in Texas. But tills is not
mouths , , .
I the factor. In cotton, as in
Male Academy, else, the price .
This is the best school for boys In . by the law of supply and in this has been
Fasten. and the boy j, , . , of enormously increased within the
Will be wins tin- cue statistics or.
CONDITIONS. the past ten years show that wIve months.
This scholarship is to be I tenting demand has as much These facts, with the general
prices as varieties in sup- revival of business in all parts of
ply. Of course the country, shows with sufficient
any given year must be that larger demand has
in connection with the stir as much lo do with prices as the
plus from the year prospect of a short
For in 1891 the crop island Observer,
placed at yet the aver-
age price in in New York market, -poor
Federal Bu-1 . ,
several days ago a very
incident happened at the
a significant fact in connection
with the advancing price of our
raw cotton is the increased output
of the and story of a mysterious dis-
Some Mysterious Ex-
plained.
A Loudon special tells the
beginning of cotton
China Japan. During
the eleven months Sop
I. England exported
pounds of
cottons, against
pounds last increase
of pounds in the oat
put for the eleven months. In
addition to this the cotton milling
L. C. LATHAM.
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f. N .
K. K. Harding,
M X. C
HARDING.
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The Eastern Reflector
between now o'clock P. Hi on
Jan, 1888. Two subscriber for
months or four subscribers for
the as one yearly
scriber. This is no catch penny
bat a offer, and if only one
subscriber be brought In during
the time boy who brings it j
will get toe scholarship. Of course By the
expect more than one to of Statistics, was 8.60 cents,
brought In. for this is a prize . . ,. .
winning and many will work 1893, With a crop of
the average price for the year
In that there may be an , . T ,. , ,,.
live for every boy who wishes to cents- In
this contest, we offer a cash there was a large surplus
of per on all subscribers In,
who fall to get the been
will be paid for work, but from the proceeding years, while
the one who wins the scholar hip comparatively lit-
not the commission. Now boys get I . . K
to work with the a determination to win tie increase in
this prize. You can get a- many r. Besides, the for raw
pie e a you need .
by applying to the If you decide
to enter this content send us your name
as we to know how many boys arc . ,
working prize. publish I bales, the average
result of the contest with the York price of was
of winners in issue of the ,,, , i i l ,,
TOR of Jan. IS n. 1898. the s K- l to U-
i boy to enter school on the on a crop of and in
1804, with almost the same crop
Address all to it sold down to 6.94
THE
Greenville .
As f; r as prices are determined
X. Oct. j by supply the United States gov
This to that I have arranged tie only
with I he . , ., ,
reach free of in cent, of the world s crop being
I he branches, for the o months, produced other But
term beginning Jan. 20th 1816 the , ,. ., , , , .
to whom the scholarship far as activity of demand is
in contest. we are to a great ex-
H.
material from ether was
Again in 1884 with a crop
cents on the year's average.
white Graded it was
learned from one of the scholars.
Prof. W. C. Toms, the
superintendent of the public
of this city, was address
the scholars and was trying
to impress upon their minds the
necessity of industrious
He was denouncing laziness and
said that no lazy person could go
to Heaven. At this juncture a
a little girl, who was sitting in
the rear of the auditorium, was
heard to whisper,
It caused much merriment-
appearance.
A well droned lad of evident
respectability was found sitting
on the promenade at Brighton,
and was taken in charge by the
authorities. She was unable to
give her name, address or any
facts connected with her life.
There was no mark on her
clothing to her, and she
was sent to the workhouse.
doctors soon found that
she was an educated woman, and
she was suffering from the sud-
den loss of her memory. Her
was an absolute blank as to
her past, and she said that she
had felt something break inside
her head. She talked well and
wrote like a person of
The woman was described in
the newspapers, and a few
days her who is a Lon-
don civil engineer, turned up and
was recognized by her- She left
her home a week ago but does
how she reached
The doctors that
while she was trying to
her name she often said it
was She her
notes
The case is attracting attention
it is believed that many rays
disappearances may be
attributed to the same cause
Con-
st
STATE NEWS.
Judge L. L. Green of
is reported seriously sick.
Evangelist P- Fife will hold
a two weeks meeting in Winston,
commencing October 30th.
A was arrested near Max
ton for attempted rape of two
white women. He was jailed at
Lumberton.
Highest of all in Leavening U. S. Report
Academy. l of
At Liverpool , O., last
day the six-year-old son of Andrew
was burned at the stake by five
companions and so badly Injured that he
cannot recover. Some men wed to
sec the performance and tried to rescue
him, but his clothes had taken lire and
he was and the physicians
say it is for him to live, a
wild West show exhibited there about a
month ago and since that time the boys
Europe, and of the town have been playing Indian.
Seven men are badly
at Pa., by the bursting
of a converter containing eight
tons of metal.
Judge Coble decides the Ai-
legal and that
the Treasurer must pay the war-
rants issued by the Auditor.
The Cuban revolution is spread-
three of in-
hive appeared in dis-
heretofore quiet, and near
Havana.
The New York Club for
accepts the challenge of
Mr- Rose for an international
race next year, the English
boat will be named the
The Cherokee Scout is author-
for the statement that the ear
frost damaged the farmers of
that county to the extent of
in tobacco and as much more
on peas and other crops.
Deputy Collector of
Winston has sold to Senator Till
mans South Carolina Dispensary
nearly three thousand gallons of
whiskey seized from blockaders
in his territory.
Saturday afternoon a trolley
car of the Wilmington Street Rail
way Company jumped the track
while crossing the bridge over the
Carolina Central Railroad near
Hilton Park, and plunged
thirty feet to the track below, fa
tally wounding T. G.
of the power house,
slightly injuring T. J.
and seriously injuring Stilley
Jones, colored.
The hose real team, of
Newborn, wins third place in the
contest at the Atlanta Exposition
in competition with ten other
teams, it is declared the champion
of the Southern States.
ABSOLUTELY PURE
It is thought Attorney United States are at As
General takes an extreme view in United States ate not only at
reference tr. the position the Peace with ave with
pie of the United States ought to J
bear towards the Cubans. It is other benefits are secured, it be-
news to the American people that
they ought not to hold public
meetings and express sympathy
for any people who are struggling
for freedom if they see fit to do
so- They have always done this
and will doubtless continue to do
the Attorney General to the con-
notwithstanding. Below is
found his letter upon the
hooves all American citizens to
have respect for the laws and
obligations of their country and
regard for its honor, to observe
this law in spirit as well as in let-
to be neutral in word as well
in deed. While there no
law to prevent American citizens
from speaking their sentiments
I on any subject, singly or together
taking such action as you men-
to your letter would, in my
We are told that we must not talk
above a whisper when Cuba is mention
Washington, Oct. judgment, be discourteous in the
by mail and telegraph have highest degree to a friendly pow-
ed for fear Spain may hear us and
get This advice come from
Washington City. As people the
United States have as much right lo
express their opinions as they have to
hold them we opine that the. talk w ill
hence forth be louder and plainer than
been received in considerable
numbers of late at the Depart-
of Justice as to whether it
is a violation of the laws of the
United States for American cit-
sympathy for the
Cuban insurgents in public meet-
to aid fitting out ex-
to assist them- of
the most recent is from Mr. Wat-
kins, of Albany, N. Y. In reply-
to it Attorney General Harmon
has sent the following letter,
dated October 9th, which
the views of the
on the
some reason your
letter of September did not
roach me until to-day.
to say reply that
the organization of a military
force of any sort in the United
and tend to embarrass and ob-
the government in carrying
out its determination faithfully
to execute the laws and fulfill its
treaty obligations-
The State bank, of Fort Scott.
is closed by reason ft.
defalcation by the cashier.
States in aid of the insurrection
Cuba would be in direct
of section of the Re-
vised Statutes of the United
States which provides for a
not exceeding
not more than three years
for every person who in any way
takes part in such expedition or
enterprise to be on from
thence against any province,
State, etc., whom the
T. Cash, a farmer living near
town, and who has given the
condition of the country
a good deal of study and thought,
comes in to tell us a dream he had
afore He says he
dreamed that had twice
tried to conquer us with the sword
and failed and now she was whip-
ping us with the gold There
is something in that idea when
viewed in the light of present
actions England in
gobbling up our gold. It also
shows that great minds will run
same channel, for Lord
once said that pen is
mightier than the
ham
Judge decides that
horse racing is not in violation of
he law in New
Gala Event of all the Year at
NOVEMBER 1st 1895
SELLS Enormous United Big; Show of the World.
Indisputably The World's Largest and most complete and Zoological Enterprise; its fame rests securely on a success, covering almost quarter of a
century ; noted for its magnitude, magnificence and merit, now increased in every way except in price ; larger tents . larger Menagerie, Animals, more; Horses, more Artists,
more features, a greater number of acts and better ones than ever seen in this country. Beyond all now the Biggest and Best, without a rival, blemish or false .
all feature acts,
wonderful sights,
VI mammoth water-
proof tents, the Giant
Show of the World,
actually
to perpetuate its
grandeur, its marvelous
Menagerie embracing
every captive beast
known to exist, largest
tent ever constructed.
Honestly advertised and presented,
Moral and Instructive.
Tut Giant
u m st Mum
.--.,.
NOVEMBER 1st, 1895.
Ll I C Greatest Show on Earth is
coming own special cars
Biggest Circuses, Separate Rings, all New Sensations,
Continent Menageries, Mammoth Cages, Gala Hippodrome
Races, an Army of Artists, Clowns, Headed by tho Famous
Southern Favorite, JOHNNY LO LOW.
We carry People.
Horses and Ponies.
Seating capacity
000- Thirty Gentlemen
Ushers. Advance tick-
for sale at
On Day of Exhibiting
Friday November 1st.
Circus parties can
cure tickets in advance.
Admission cents.
Only Children under
years
The Zoological Collection in the World, presenting w i country the-----
Only Pair of Giant White Nile Blood-Sweating Sea Lions.
Educated Alaska Seals, performing Kangaroos, trained Elephants, Lordly Lions, Leopards,
Stately Flocks of Ostriches, the first ever publicly exhibited, and marvelously trained
Wild and Domesticated Animals of all descriptions. the greatest on earth.
Absolutely eclipsing any pageant ever seen on the public streets, takes place at o'clock
a. m., on FRIDAY, 1895. It is over a mile in length. postponement on
account of weather. Two complete performances daily. Afternoon at Evening at
Doors open one hour earlier.





THE REFLECTOR
Greenville, N. C.
The Tobacco Department.
I Conducted by O. L. Joyner, Proprietor Eastern Tobacco Warehouse
Entered at pi east Gr-cm Me
if. C-, as m matter.
Mr.
WEDNESDAY, OCT.
State Hoard of Public
Buildings has brought suit
Bell Telephone Co,
came
last
bi lie tobacco sea
sou- To him, as to all other to-
men,
Good breaks at all the
houses Monday, Right amusing
to hear the boys guy old man
to compel to remove II tel- about go much or
poles from the sidewalks. The more they say, the
hum the Governors more he makes them pay it.
Governor Carr and Mayor Hodges keeps so
of Raleigh, it will be remembered
had a little tilt about this some
time ago. The decision of this
will show where the rights
of the stops aDd lights cf J Ellington
the Slide TM i
tight between The the i-it; Of
the
it some nice
t.
Hen. Frances D. Winston, de
address before the
Colored Fair at Conway on last
Thursday. We take pleasure
in giving publicity to some of
the sentiments expressed be-
cause we believe they are on
the right line, and if our colored
citizen would only consider
such truths they would be bet-
in their conditions. Such
facts as following taken
from the address should be
widely circulated- Mr. ton
Yours has been a generation of
but you have
ed every from
Southern white men, you
did not heed, and the North
white who ltd you into
For years you were
the pets of the the
interests of the fifty m
of whites were
of in the effort to the
the T teach
you economy give
banks, the government 8-
the Freed man's Bureau,
and, like schemes
bettering of by
interference, the chosen
of the Bureau plunder-
ed of millions.
after bill has passed Co.
to confer on civil and
social rights you Were nut fitted
to joy, and Senators have died
with a their
their lips; yet self
men of your race to be
the tools of politicians,
permit the of force
laws without a
under the shadow of ink r Hill
bewails the you
mid counsels you lour op-
and to safety els
And with mi addition l
p-ii i w of a
to
and beauties of Africa
unwell, things do not look natural
around the American Tobacco
Company's prize with
Frank absent, although clever Mr.
correcting
he boys mistakes their bills.
Mr. J. W. Morgan looks to be
tie of the happiest town,
e coming from home,
taken a look at little
he is all smiles, see him
after a sale, his immense
r chase of brights for his com
you will the same
satisfactory smile his
Dance. not all of us smile
be happy.
There has much talk about
oat Eastern tobacco not so
i as some offered the other
markets. We have ail along con
tended that ours would compare
favorably with, if surpass that
id anywhere substantiation
our assertion we saw a letter a
I or so ago from Mr. J. B. Cobb,
Manager Leaf Department of
Tobacco Company,
saying the tobacco sold on the
Greenville market their
purposes as well, if not better
an their purchases elsewhere.
END A HAND.
N. C. Oct.
Ml. EDITOR has always
been the strangest thing to me
why some of the leading men
do not jump to the tobacco
wheel and help O. L. Joyner
move it along. For four years,
or ever since this county has
been raising tobacco, he has
all the work to do, nobody
given him any assistance
whatever that I am aware of.
Mi the talking tip and writing
up lite tobacco mar-
has ever had, to any great
has come through bis
efforts and he alone ought to
r fate have all the praise and reward
it He does, get as
much tongue praise as he can
conveniently manage, but
r anyone offered to help
. no
WASHINGTON LETTER.
Regular
Was Oct. 18th.
President Cleveland all
members of his cabinet met for
the first time in several months at
the regular cabinet this
week- The was more
of a friendly social
one of business,
though there was some exchange
of opinions discus-
of important matters bear-
upon the coming session of
Congress-
Sympathy Cuban
is a perfectly natural
feeling the hearts of
cans, bOt the of an
newspaper publisher of
pursuit popular
advertising for his properly, has
caused a of more or less
business men to
their sympathy to away with
their good and to join
in a public call for a mass meet-
to be held Washington for
the purpose of publicly express-
sympathy for the revolution-
The meeting will
the resolutions of sympathy
adopted; but under cir-
it is ill-advised
fair, implying an entirely
and uncalled for lack
of confidence in the
to deal properly the
Cuban affair. The aforesaid
publisher has been
seconded in this scheme by lie-
publicans, who hope thereby to
the administration.
Cleveland is probably
as fully conversant with the pres
status of affairs in Cuba as
any man the United States,
and holding meetings in Wash-
or elsewhere, will
nor expedite matters. He
will do his duty regardless of his
or the sympathy of others-
Attorney General for
Post Office Department
Thomas he's a clever fellow, a
good lawyer and a good democrat
notwithstanding that long title-
in bis annual rep art to
General Wilson leaves no
doubt if his of those
business concerns which adopt
lottery methods to act custom-
After giving th-i number of
lotteries which have been shut
out of the mails by the anti-lot-
tery law, which he has
sounded the of loiter
country, Mr.
in his report many
business think they must,
. back at the Minneapolis
of and gave the vi-e-pres-
nomination to
Raid. And as if that not
a sufficient perversion of facts for
a single story, it proceeds to tell
that Mr. Harrison doesn't want
year's nomination to go to
Reid, or Allison, but to
his bosom friend on
mate, Gov. M
Gov. has not proved him-
self to be as good a in as
he is a business man, but u
in Washington believes that he
can foiled by any such story
as this. He knows that Mr. liar
was telegraphic com-
with who
Minneapolis con
volition, and that one word from
him J C New would
prevented the U II M
deal carried oat. He
knows that the now so
publicly proffered is but
Judas-like of another
stab the back, if the
to administers it occurs.
FRANK WILSON.
legitimate with lottery
advertisements. These
., up or advertise the
not the Culture Slid beauties I . ,, .
market at all. Both in my
Northern organizations are very necessary to-
demand that yon shall bare social wards building up a
and equality Lore at market. I hope what I have
S. and the that ,
resolution is drowned reach the boys and girls of the
howling of the mob as it j latent man to lend a helping to
drives colored artisan from to aid Mr. Joyner in
up this market to
twice its size.
Yours truly, s. S. S.
It is very much to
that some people of late have
seen tit to make a a attack upon
the church. Even Dr. Cy
most intimate friends are
sorry he ever gave
to the expression at Cary, that
church had always been on
the side of human slavery, and
then followed this up with a com-
uttering the same
charge. This, however, might
have effected the church to
any great extent, us a motive
could be very clearly seen for
this utterance by this politician.
It is gratifying to see how
sally the sentiment has been con
detuned. But now Rev- D. H-
Tattle, of Raleigh, in a sermon
la t Sunday night very much to
the mortification of his friends
and hearers endorses what Dr
Thompson has said with
t gloves off tries to show that the
church from to
the present has either encouraged
or failed to outer its protest
against slavery- When
we think of one of the ministers
and leaders a church bringing
such a charge against the
of we shudder with horror
and at the
It is true the church is
not perfect, but Christ would
have blessed as be has the
church any organization guilty of
such a crime. We don't believe
that the enlightened world and
public sentiment are better than
the church, and even these are
slavery. We
don't believe that these men who
. bringing these accusations
order to succeed, resort the church are bitter
schemes that appeal to the than tho church and they profess
Ming spirit of the people,
they accordingly sugar coat their
Low Prices Govern the People.
Drop in to see me, to swap thoughts and ideas
I hare a i
Fall CLOTH
in all shapes and makes. Styles superb, tit
faultless, prices popular.
For All
i FEET.
Standard makes by celebrated shoe artists.
Hats, low down. Come and see me.
FRANK WILSON.
do we believe that the church
i cherishes human
slavery or has failed to teach
that it is opposes it, Cy
ting apparently innocent schemes and Rev. D. H. Tattle
lo the contrary. It becomes us
all to do what can to make
from i
work bench and mortar pile
The Northern mechanic demands
u i eat and with
but i will let you labor
P course, Mr. Editor,
do mean have not
him Booker T. Washing
ton, your .-
may be the sins ,
i called upon to answer aided in the building up of this
rm, it must be that j market for you have done your
v bell it comes to business
sire pie the South is the only
section that has ever given
a man's Negro
share and done it nobly.
S. S.
blacksmiths, painters
artisans are a rarity north id
and hue.
cotton mills are in
Of construction
None of these are m
States
lent its aid to the great An effort is being made by T
World's the Hooker, of Beaufort
in- t. ts a military company to I
all of development, u j the State Guard.
t to the race an in-
to is progress i
ho cf i
t. Harrison
. i. .- it .-hi ad to
well colored men j
mi the
B ad of be
ii. timed to
-How different the treatment
of in th South.
Cotton States Exposition
city
and of the Vice
of gives place to
men woman as ex
special buildings
calls a distinguished colored u-
Booker to
his lace in lie
opening exercises. is I be
difference between lob
and
critical .
The is sharp, but
no thoughtful newspaper reader
can deny it is deserved, nor that
it is by some business
concerns.
Mr. Harrison's managers me
losing their shrewdness, if
approve of or are responsible for
a political fairy story that was
circulated this
week. Talk lb lot a thing
a if sax-fa a thing
were possible this story would do
it- The preface to the story sets
out that it was Tom and his
wicked associates,
not the immaculate Benjamin
who stabbed Morton in the
the better bat it is
in n man to bring
founded the
only divinely instituted
i n earth.
i bib i am.
Buy I lie
JAMES
Prom on. who
S of growing Grape
Vines fur market. Bead fr
aloft of Vines, nit and
; Trees Plains.
Tulip, and
N. C
TO THE TOBACCO FARMERS
Just stop, think, consider where you can
best protect your interest in
of your Tobacco crop.
The Alliance iii-l
to buy property at Gary and
establish a shoe factory, and
thought that had done
but when the property was put
up at auction last Monday Mr-
J. C. Angier at Carey was the
highest bidder and the prop-
went to him It is said
he bought it for the Carey
Co The officers of the Al-
say that this will not
stop the creation of the shoe
factory, but will cause it to
located some where else.
A CALL.
At o'clock this afternoon tho
fire alarm and upon in-
it found that the
Bottling, I o's building near At
Coast Linn depot was in a
. After good work tho
I firemen it was before
much damage was There
was I hole burned in the roof. I
do know bow it originated.
STATEMENT
Of the condition of the Banking House of Tyson
Bawls, private bankers, at the close of
business on September 28th, 1895.
r.
Loans on n p id in,
All an 19.-V-3 n d
fit
Due from i One to bank.
Hanking HI Bill
Other Heal e k
Furniture and f
Current
Cash
Hold coin,
coin.
United Suites
OS
SO
1.107
3,0.0
I, R. A. Tyson, Cashier of the Bank of Tyson Bawls, do sol-
swear that the foregoing statement and schedules on tho first
page, which are hereby referred to and made a part of this report,
are true to the of my knowledge and belief.
R. A. TYSON, Cashier
GREENVILLE, N. C.
Commends its elf to the planters Eastern Car-
for the many advantages it possesses, am-
i pie Skylights which diffuse a soft, mellow light
; over the entire sales dark which
shows your Tobacco to great advantage on all
parts of the sales floor, which we assure you is a
very decided advantage in the sale of your
We make Pets of
of our customers,
and strive hard to please them in the sale of their
Tobacco. Those who have patronized us can
bear witness to the fact, and we hereby extend a
cordial invitation to those who have not, to give
us a trial, and we will convince them that the I
CT A is first class in all that goes to
-L get top market prices, so when
you get a load ready put corks in your and
listen to no one until you anchors at the r and
we send you home happy over big prices.
Capt. Pace is Salesman He handles every pile of
at auction sale, and sets to it that no Tobacco is neglected. Your
patronage is solicited and correspondence on slate if the market
invited. Your friends truly, ROUNTREE, BROWN CO.
E. R. AIKEN,
If ON
For four year we have worked hard and spent our money in building
and placing the Greenville Tobacco Market in the front rank of the
leading Tobacco Markets of the world. Since Greenville first had a To-
Warehouse we have been on the grounds working day and night
to acquire the best possible knowledge of how to sell the farmers
co to the best advantage and now after four years of difficult toil we
want to say to all who have tobacco to sell that we believe we are in a
batter position than any Warehouse firm in Easter i Carolina to
get the highest market price for your product. So with this we make
. idea, is no for a continuance and an increase of
We have no special pets
I whom fancy prices are given at the expense of less favored ones but
M about fail m. our undivided personal attention is given to every pile of your Tobacco
and if your interest should at any time be neglected our attention only
needs to be called to it and cheerfully and willingly all wrongs will be
righted. Our opinion is that Tobacco is selling very well for the
offered and from no won we expect a lively market. So when you
laud, hoes., get ready to sell just hookup and drive straight to the old reliable
can . i.,. Eastern, headquarters for high prices, good averages and all
food and
with few clothes, discussing grave -t
Your in ends,
You more fire place
in a stove dinner. inn then would ail day. then why
not money by g la B I on a full line of
T am lo till v u
t . vole. Tn is no to
Hindi ii- I
Hill I of
in-.;
-.-. or 1.0
be his
.
con
himself who
Too pi you
is not the ballot box, but
tub ; the Slate
bat the
JOYNER CO.,
and Proprietors Eastern
WOOD HEATERS
1500.000 Po
TOBACCO . cook stoves
of sin In few I Will have a line of
and we are going to have it if hard work M ,,,, with
satisfactory prices will get it.
Give us a trial and be convinced that
o-
vive us a trial De mi j
FORBES X, The Km Heater
j for furl it stand h The
can and will give satisfaction in every respect.
s it U a I
O It I the best Stove ever sol J the
Prices we every day for a
the farmers who sell with us will convince you
that we are yours for highest averages,
GREENVILLE, N. C.
D. D. HASKETT,
GREENVILLE, N.





THE REFLECTOR
Local Reflections.
I'll you stoves
The Stoves the Stoves Did
you ever see so many
and at the old price at D. D.
you carpets.
The finest and largest Trunks
at
17th. Gov. Carr's fine fresh
Butler today. S. M.
New Moon
The price of everything iron
has advanced. I have a large
lot of Stoves which I will sell
Dec. 1st at the old price.
D. D. Haskett.
A new lot of beautiful Dress
Goods just arrived at Lang's.
Waists Silks and Woolen
Plaids just arrived at Lang's.
I will sell you a Stove
1st at the old price after
they will be
D. D. Haskett
yon sue sick and ill at
With that do no
Just banish Borrow, save the
pangs.
By baying of Cloaks at
IMPORTANT.
Some enemy, the purpose of
has n report, that
tin- bank had refused to pay oar
checks we I not pay for
It .-m Infamous lie and we hope
hi. will net be Influenced b;
it. Bevil if bank below
w can pay for it o
mil.
EVANS A CO.
of Greenville
We her. by declare report
we were the
clicks Co, Proprietors
to be false
heir credit with us k good and fa
o pay nil tobacco tiny
can handle. We take pleasure in doing
business them as we always
them to be prompt, reliable and
I business men.
BAWLS.
NOTICE.
I will following places for
purpose of collecting taxes for the
year the lime
an- pay your taxes
i St re, Beaver Dam Township,
a in day 20th.
Oct. 38th.
Barney's X Roads, Saturday Oct.
a. Saturday Oct.
Saturday, Oct.
Falkland, Oct.
Bethel, Saturday, Oct.
Stokes. Oct.
Saturday, M.
Tuesday,
It W.
Sh
I lite,,
JOEL PATRICK,
N C
be Greenville
day and Friday of each
week.
to
Tour
Of all their
hush all they When
one don't help its because
they knew how.
can help your
band and save a nice little
that is if yon have
to DRESS GOODS,
NOTIONS end SHOES, by
with
H. B. CLARK.
Toe will find a dollar will
mom at my than a
ever before- his r,
broad statement, out it is true
he only way o account for
prices is the face
a profit is all I expect. To
simply say line of goods
are pretty is not ii dug them
they are more than pretty,
dainty and sensible that
style ad and sat-
lino CLOTHING
and GENTS FURNISHINGS is
in reach of every one. I have
the nicest and cheapest ever
brought to this town. Don't for-
pet to see me before
H. B. CLARK.
Middle store in House Meek.
Mrs. A. J. Griffin is sick.
Brow n has a very sick child.
J. EL is attending court
-la-. L. Little has sick for sever-
S.
H. L. Smith returned a trip up
the ad
and children
Mrs. W. B.
in Norfolk.
We are glad to see Key. L. II. Joy-
out again.
George Williams went to
Meant Friday.
Mrs. W. Ii. Brown win has been sick
is better
J. W. went to Mount
Morning.
Henry Duke Matthews spent
s-ind in Kinston.
II. W. returned Tuesday
night from Baltimore.
Fannie Higgs has gone to Sc
land Neck for a visit.
Solicitor C. St. Bernard went to Louis-
burg Saturday morning.
Mis Florence hat returned
a visit to Farmville.
Mrs. Frank moved in J.
WM house in
J. II loop string
here a day or t
We were clad to see A. I; out
after a week of
S. W. Coats, arrived
a car load of horses Tuesday night.
returned
evening.
Miss Annie Raiding, of
is visiting the family of Maj. Hard-
Mrs. It. M. Hearne, of Washington
is g her father, ex-Sh-riff Allen
Warren.
H. B. Clark Ins his family here
um Washington. They hoard at h i
White House.
K. T. Savage spent th day here
and left Fri lay for Tarboro
where he is
I. Adler. of of
Domini m Paper Co. was
looking aft r his trade.
James Franklin, of Fa.
was a visitor on our tobacco market Fri-
day and himself as well
pleased.
We were pleased to shake the ban
K. at the
depot Friday. He was wonder struck
at the growth of our
W. B. Wilson left Saturday for
Baltimore to take Walter for treatment
He was accompanied by
Masters Frank and Wilson and
Forbes.
We were surprised, and happily so,
on Satin day when R C- Flan-
C, stepped
in the train and grasped us by the
hand, with a He came on
a short visit to Ins parents and is
of Bight. We welcome
Roy back to
ATLANTA'S ATTRACTION.
The Great Exposition Increases in
interest.
Passes Away at the Hos-
of the
of Maryland
in Baltimore.
Record in the Late War
A Fine Many
of Honor and Kan
of Extensive
Noted Citizen and Benefactor,
I you to Inspect my
OF-
CLOTHING,
DRY
Gents Furnishing Goods
I will B mighty glad to on
mi i Baa to yon my stuck.
You will to hear
my Low Prices t I re
I bought my Lear Tariff
goods. will give the fit to
you to me up trade
in Greenville,
B sure to c to see me for
be sold at
store,
M Prop.
Atlanta, Ga., Oct. 18th,
write about the Cotton States
and International Exposition now
u progress here is a difficult
as is so much to
hardly tell
describing it. In Tact p
be described in print, but
be seen to be fully
dated.
Upon entering the grounds
a meets the eye as
almost bewilder the spectator,
and he. is at first at a loss to know
lost which way to go.
i came to tho and
bewilderment aside
i out to see it.
Bight in front of the main en-
trance in the Georgia building,
containing a superb exhibit of the
of the State arranged
a manner very and
To the left of the en-
trance is the tire equip-
with engines and
from the department.
On to the left you next coins to
the building.
me to this building is the
historic old liberty bell, over the
coming of which the city
of had such a
warm contest. There are no ex-
in the building, but it is
headquarters for ail,
from the Keystone Near
by is situated tho New York
and the Piedmont Club
you come to the Fine
where can be seen many
. of paintings and
tore by some of the wot Id's best
Then you come to the
U. S building which
is a of
Here makes a very
elaborate exhibit from the
departments of the gov-
Following the same direction
you next come to the Plant Sys-
building containing a
exhibit of Florida product-
made by the of that
Slate. Next order comes the
Alabama building which also has
a very creditable display.
This brings you out to the end
of the first avenue, crossing over
which Confederate Hall is reach-
ed- This building contains a dis-
play of Confederate relics that re
call much history of the war be-
tween the Occupying a
prominent position in the
of the hall was the cradle in
which Jeff Davis was rocked when
a baby. Then there was a home
dress made by a daughter
of the Calhoun a uniform
worn Smith, a soldier's
valise just as it was sent homo to
his after he was killed,
many other interesting articles
that space forbids mentioning.
on the same avenue
j next come to the Illinois
i Massachusetts building. The
j former was not yet open
the latter lacked a little of being
com plated Panning these you
I next to thy Manufacturers
and Liberal building- This
tho largest and possibly the
most interesting building the
grounds. It contains exhibits
; nearly all the States
laud principal foreign
tries- Several hours can be
among these profitably.
this building is a tower
of bells that
lion- L- G. Latham came home
from Plymouth about one month
ago, and at once took his bed but
his friends did not fear the worse.
In a few weeks, his con-
became puzzling to his
physicians and alarming to his
friends. After consultation by
several noted physicians it was
decided to take him to the
in Baltimore, whence he was
curried last Saturday morning-
Monday and Operation was
him by Dr. Tiffany,
the celebrated surgeon of
more, for At once
hi- condition became very
cal, telegrams received hero
caused his family an friends to
fear tho worse. But they were
hardly prepared for the shock
as a soldier, was cool,
calm, thoughtful, chivalrous, and
faultlessly brave. As a rep-
in the Legislature and
intelligent, well in
active and laborious.
As a public servant, honest,
courageous, and faithful.
As a citizen, loyal, public
benevolent.
Much of the prosperity of Green-
ville to-day is due to the public
spirit and liberality of the firm of
Latham Skinner.
As a lawyer, his chosen pro-
he excelled. His
generally was second to
no man of our acquaintance, but
in law especially, it was full- Id
his he was learned accurate,
In this he had few
equals, no In the law,
as a trier of a cause, as a
pleader all recognized his
As an advocate, he was
logical, and
The entire and county
mourns the less of its most noted
To the sorely bereaved
family friends the
of our people go as
one May the Great
Comforter heal their wounds
be a father to the fatherless-
Friday at the burial
services were hold in the M. E-
c h in ch and thence tot ho Episcopal
church by
A large concourse of
at-
which came when a telegram was
received by Oat. Skinner F. Smith-
day about announcing that j relatives and friends were
Major Latham was dead. A gloom aid tho sympathies
. of all were with the
was at once cast over the town as K of Th fol.
the groups of sot- were pall
rowing friends were gently talk ; bearers ; Messrs. Allen Warren,
of his apparently untimely J- B. Cherry, E- A- I. A.
Sags. C. A. White.
G. G. B. King,
The subject of tins brief sketch F. G- James, B. E-
was not unknown to Worth I I. Moore.
Una, and especially the Eastern
section. His career had one
tilled with activity ard service for
his State and his people-
Major Latham was born
mouth, Washington C-,
in the year was at the
time death fifty six years old
lie graduated with honor at the
University of North Carolina in
year with second
large and intelligent
class. He Harvard
Law School
where he became admirably
equipped for his long and event-
career as a When the
war he was one of the first
to enter into the service where he
remained until the close- He was
Maj r of the First N. C.
in the Army of Northern
Virginia from His
career as a soldier was,
a Good Teacher.
Miss of Snow Hill,
sister of Miss Carrie, so well and
favorably known in Greenville is
teaching school at school
house, three miles from here-
Mis Mary was one of the young
ladies who received the five year
certificate from the Normal
School at Greensboro last year
and is well equipped as a teacher.
We congratulate the people in
that neighborhood upon securing
Miss as their toucher.
Foil farm containing
u corporate limits,
truck tobacco laud, fruit
chard, dwelling and all
out houses. Apply to J.
White, Greenville, N- O-
A CLEAR HEAD;
has good digestion; sound sleep; a
ever been, the of his friend j fine appetite and a ripe old age,
K are some results of the use
of Liver Pills. A single
dose will convince you of their
wonderful effects and virtue.
A Known Fact.
An absolute cure for sick head-
ache, dyspepsia, malaria, sour
stomach, dizziness, constipation
bilious fever, piles, torpid liver
and all kindred diseases.
Liver Pills
and loved and respected his
men- The wounds he received
show that he was always in the
front ranks- He know no personal
or out of war. In the year
1864 ha married Miss M.
He was a member of
the N C- General Assembly
tho Boons from 1884-70, and in
the Si ate from She Second
1879 In both ho rank-
ed among the foremost members
intelligence, information, and
activity. He was Mayor of Ply-
mouth. N in 1874-75-
Major Latham came to Green
ville and when his
enact began with which we are
most familiar and most con-
He formed a law part
with Hilliard and
at once was recognized as of
at this bar.
be associated with him
Col. Harry and Mr A- L.
and still ha was alone
with Col. Skinner under the
tune of Latham which
still existed ft time of his
death, This firm's is
bounded by locality.
Many a man in Eastern Caro-
will be grieved to hear that
the member of this office
is no more- Many a man the
clutches of the law will sigh for
the presence of Major Latham.
No man. who has ever practiced
at this bar. will be mote sorely
missed in our courts will be
this prince of lawyers. A vol
might be written about him
as a lawyer but this much in this
short complete notice must
suffice. He served as county at
the of
Washington, Tyrrell Pitt.
-Major was elected to
Congress from the First Con-
District in 1870 where
and when he served term. He
was again elected to the same
in served a second
term- In both he a
member and his
show
The p
had a more Reliant standard bear-
thane two campaigns
fader the sup leadership of
Maj -r Latham-
He a
elector from ibis district
Daring this year he married
beautiful bed Miss
Livy whom he
several years aid by whom hi
leaves four
Since retiring from Congress in
his
YES YES
D. W.
Is ready to offer to the prior
on goods. I handle as
FLOUR, COFFEE,
Meal, dandy,
Lard, Pap ST and Paper Basis
Butter in job
Also I handle
AND TIES.
I have a nice line
FINE SHOES
to suit everybody-
Kt member take Produce In
exchange goods. Also I handle
Little Ed-cards, ten-
year-old daughter of Mr. Israel
Edwards, Slack Jack, had
one quarter of an acre in
co this year. She sold
day the proceeds of her little
crop it net-
her One grade
bringing cents per pound.
Her brother, Johnnie, had the
same of
quarter of an sold his
crop pounds
and received net The
little girl had the best tobacco.
The boys and girls of Pitt
county and North Carolina
should be stimulated by these
figures. Such boys
to make the men and women of
the future and it is a pride for
us to point to them as worthy
example. Mr. Israel Edwards
has been growing tobacco t
years, and his success, only tell
what kind of a man and a farm-
he is. He not only makes
tine tobacco but is raising smart,
intelligent that will
do honor to his county. The
boys and girls can do much if
they will try and it pays to try.
Notice To Creditors.
The undersigned has duly
before the Court of Pitt
county as administrator of Mrs. Mary K.
deceased, is hereby
given to alt holding claims
against the estate to present them to
the undersigned for collection on be-
fore the 21st day of October 1896, or this
notice will be plead in bar for their re-
and all persons indebted to said
will make immediate payment.
This the 21st day of October
J. L. PERKINS,
of Mrs. Mary
Coon Punting.
Messrs. Ola Forbes, Bob
Fleming, Earnest Forbes, Mad-
and Joe Latham left here
evening to take a coon
hunt near They return-
ed this morning report lots of
fun and three coons, one of them
the largest we ever saw.
was it that fell in
The Only
Great and thoroughly re
liable building-up medicine,
nerve tonic, and
Blood
Purifier
Before the people today, and
which stands preeminently
above all other medicines, is
HOOD'S
Sarsaparilla
It has won its hold upon the
hearts of the people by its
own absolute intrinsic merit.
It is not what we say, but
what Hood's Sarsaparilla
does that tells the
Hood's Cures
Even when all other
and prescriptions fail.
a blood purifier we cannot find
the equal Hood's
When any of our family complain
headache or tired feeling; we get
Sarsaparilla, and in a short
time we are in good Ruth
R. Short St., Aurora,
Illinois.
Get HOOD'S
are mild.
Sale No.
DRESS
and
newest designs.
Sale No. 2-
to suit and to fit
you
HIGGS BROS.
Sale No.
HITS and
to fit your heads
cheap.
Sale No.
Hoots and Mums
to suit and fit your
feet and pocket.
-FILLED THE
SLAUGHTER
PRICES GUT AND
We intend to make our new stock of
Dry Goods
-o-------
rapidly if low prices will do it.
Everything the very a poor article in
he store. Right up in quality. Right up in
Right up in assortment. Just what
will please you. No trouble to show goods.
C. T. I
------FOR THE------
FALL AND WINTER
and cordially invite you to inspect the largest
and neatest assortment of
T t Dress Goods and Trimmings in
the latest novelties.
Clothing
highest art both to fit and suit you.
SHOES and BOOTS to fit both your feet and
pocketbook.
ever brought to Greenville. Our stock con-
all the newest and most stylish
DRESS GOODS,
Notions, Furnish-
Goods, Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes,
Domestics, Bleached and Unbleached
Sheeting and Shirting, Calicoes, Fancy
Cotton Dress Goods, and every thing you
will want or need in that line. Hardware
for farmers and mechanics use, Tinware,
Hollowware, Wood and
Whips, Buggy Robes, Collars, Rope
Twine, Heavy Groceries always on
Meat, Flour, Sugar, Salt and Molasses.
The best and largest assortment of Crock-
Lamps, Lanterns, Lamp Chimneys and
Shades, Fancy Glassware, to be found
in the county. And our stock of
FURNITURE
Matting. Carpets, Rugs and Foot Mats is by far
the best and cheapest ever offered to the people
of this section. Come look and see and buy.
Sole agents of Coats Spool Cotton for this town
for wholesale and re tail trade. Shoes
for Men and Boys. Bros. Shoes
for Ladies and We buy Cotton and
Peanuts and pay the highest market price for
them. Your experience teaches you all to buy
and deal with men who will treat you fair and
do the square thing by you. Come and see us
and be convinced that what we claim is true.
Yours for business square dealings,
In car let- and can as cheap as any-
body at all times.
Hats and Caps in the latest styles. Cloaks
the handsomest line ever brought to this city.
Call on us and we will show you better than
we can tell you.
a-
RICKS, TAFT CO.
door Bawls the Jeweler. GREENVILLE, N. C.
Cheap And Good Goods
in their taste. Tho foremost
just row is
and high while
the ladies are thinking
ins .--- ,,. m
s bis strength lUST X Y
novel
at Lowest Prices.
If the store of
leads in Ladies, Misses, Children Cloaks.
a cm rue; mat i . , ,
times the day peal L La
the mellow some familiar I time to bis profession.
D W Briefly, in rehearsal, Major
Tl v will a line of
nil Em-
Hal
Tins Hide Comb, Half Buckles, and all
other goods.
k Mini.
Cloaks
DEPENDABLE.
Commendable for their style and grace.
Dependable for their and price.
their ever wearing quality.
I attended the sales in New York and Baltimore in July
where jobbers were to sell to the southern trade
and I om now prepared to offer many inducements to
customers and the trade generally. I also
bought a big lot or good and reliable BOOTS
and SHOES on June 1st before the
price. Also a big line of Ladies
Dress Goods, Goods and Notions, Crockery,
Hardware, Tinware. Wood and
and Furniture, which I will sell cheap. In
These are and
only kind that sustain the reputation of the seller. Hi-
only kind that gives joy and comfort to the buyer.
M. R. THE
screw suits t same so, Boys
worth will sell for Ladies and Misses good
Shoes I idles sin I Misses old stock. to
Children Shoes, old stock, to Nice Rice Good
Rica Molasses , Good West India Molasses All
kinds of Farmers i taken in exchange for goods High-
est prices paid U . Cotton it; or Lint,
N.





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Notice to Creditors.
Hiving before tie
Superior Court Clerk of county
Administrator of the of George
Mote, notice is hereby given
to nil persons Indebted to the estate to
make payment to r-
ed. and having claims
i-t the the
Mine for p vim OB or b fore the th
f S. r. IS or this notice
lie plead in f recovery.
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O DAILY TRAINS
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ARK .
Emigrant
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The Atlanta Expos ion will be the
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Fair, and the Trip
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The modern stand-
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cine Cures the
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Managing a Daughter.
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Passengers carried r any
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. v sad
C. B. IRVINE, and Feed
BABY BURNED.
am pleased to a for
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. sad after all other remedies applied your
I application save relief. and in a few day
.- a. well. used the oil on me stock and find
th. beat remedy I have Mad.
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Notice to Creditors.
Having duly before the Sn-
pt Court of Pitt county as
Executor to the Lost Will an
Wall, notice
is hereby given all persons indebted
to the i state to make pay-
to the and all per-
sons having claim against said estate
mutt present same payment on
or before the 17th day of September,
18.16, or notice Will be plead in bar
of recovery.
This 17th day of September
R. D. WALL.
Washington N. C. James Wall.
he J
Notice to Creditors
Tie Clerk of the Superior Court of
Pitt County having issued to the under-
this letters of
upon the of James
way deceased. is hereby given
to the creditors said Jam s Galloway
to their claims to the undersign-
ed on or before September
properly authenticated, or this notice
will be plead In bar of recovery.
All persons indebted to said estate are
requested to make immediate payment
and thus save costs and expense.
his the 13th day September 1895.
B. W. TUCKER.
of James Galloway.
Tarboro
Mt
Ar. Florence
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We Keep That Kind.
Bear this fact
your
in mind when start
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Sale of Valuable Land.
By virtue of a decree of the Superior
Court of Pitt county made at April
1-05 in a case therein pending
J. A. executor of R. A.
versus R. B. et I will on
Monday, November 4th, before
the Court House door In Greenville.
sell at public sale to the bidder
the following pieces or panels or land
lying and in township,
county to wit ;
One tract on the north side of Black
Swamp known as the
adjoining the lands of S. X. R.
J. . Beaman and others, containing
acres more or less,
One tract known as the
adjoining th lands of It. II.
Julia Barrett and Others, con-
acres more or less.
One tract known as the Moore
adjoining the lands if R.
J, . and others, con-
acres more or less.
And one Other piece in Falkland
township known as the Bluff
property containing two acres
and upon which is situated a store and
warehouse.
of One third cash, one
in six months and balance in
twelve months from day of sale, with
interest on the deferred payments and
secured by notes of the purchases.
Title retained until the whole of the
purchase money is paid.
This the 4th day of October 1895.
a BLOW,
intoner.
who can mus be more than
own way ; it
will save her the trouble of
it.
for tin-sen if
you it. Her
will if you
she takes a to
man you don't her to
marry, tell her your he; rt is set
on her him and swear
she shall never marry other.
You her a free baud
she wouldn't have him if
was the only left.
is you
be to marry, kick him out
of your house, forbid the servants
to admit him, distribute man
traps spring bull-
dogs all around your grounds,
lock her her room and yow if
she marries him you leave
her a penny. You will not
to wait long after that for the
elopement.
she has no voice en-
courage her to whenever
you give a party. It will attract
to her and give your
guests an excuse for compliment-
her. Never mind tho neigh-
you are a poor
teach your daughter how to
dance and play tho She
can learn and dress-
making and those things
she is Sun.
DR. D. L. JAMES,
c-
Will You Take
Enter the of a well-
I lifted my
f u. I
the H.- A.
III riling t. ion II
level III I DENTIST,
t. v f ii m it
i lit
a i
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i.
in.
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in I
THE BABES Oil BOTTLE
In re aid j on pit that
iii
I a kid tho
i ii i in , i 1.1 ii , led
III. C.
up stairs over E.
Hardware stare.
II t K I
or at tin
Wilson
Ar Rocky Mt
Ar Tarboro
Tarboro
It
Ar
fill AN COOS.
Our stock this season is complete in
every and we can supply all
your wants in
Ton simply have to cow to us for any-
thing wanted. goods and prices
will please you.
addition to selling the best goods at
the lowest prices, we pay top of the
in for cotton and all pro-
duce.
Thanking you for a liberal patronage
in the we hope to have many call.-
f you
J. O. BRO.
X. C.
Cheap Excursion Rates
TO
States and
ATLANTA, GA.
Sept. to Dec. 31st.,
P. M P. M, via
ii Atlantic Coast Line
. no
mi
r in,,
i. , .- -.-. ii f
. . . ,. ii., 7.3.-,
i .
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In
l p
ion
a. in., arrives Parmele ,
ii. Tarboro nine j
p. iii . I I
p. . arrival p.
. Sunday. Connects with
bun. ml Neck Branch.
I hi. Ii C, via
K. K. except Sun-
. -i p. in., Sunday P. M,
9.30 P. 5.20 p. m
i leaves
-i .-, in., a -n.
. 19.25 and
on N
daily
. arriving a R.
leaves m.
i live a- I
rain on Nashville leaves
Rocky Mount at 4.30 p. m., arrive
p. in. Spring Hope 5.30.
Returning leaves Spring
a. Nashville 8.35 a. m., arrive-
Rocky Mount m., i
Sunday.
of Baa h.
K p. m
p. p. m.
a. m. -30
a. m. 7.50 a. in. dally ex-
-e t Sunday.
Train on leaves War.
saw for Clinton Sim day,
4.10 p in. leaves at
7.00 a. in.
Train makes connection I
at Weldon for all points North i
via Richmond, at
Mount and a l. I
for Norfolk all
via Norfolk, daily except Sunday.
JOHN F. DIVINE,
General Supt. I
T. M. Traffic Manage-.
J. It. It EN LY. Manage r.
Pullman Palace Buffet
Steeping Oars between Sew York and
All Ga. via Richmond. Petersburg,
Rocky Mount,
Hie, Florence Aiken and
a. For Sleep
t-all on or
any agent Coast Line, or
undersigned.
. C.
Pass. Pa-s
Va.
T. M. H. M. EMERSON.
Mgr. Asst. Pass.
Wilmington, N. C.
The Charlotte
OBSERVER,
North Carolina's
FOREMOST NEWSPAPER
DAILY
AND
WEEKLY.
In pendent and fearless ;
ore attractive than ever, it will be an
invaluable visitor to the home, the
the club or the work room.
THE DAILY OBSERVER.
All of the news of the world. Com-
Daily reports from the State
and National Capitols. a year.
I THE WEEKLY
A perfect family All the
news of the The reports
from the Legislature a
the Weekly Ob-
server.
ONE DOLLAR A YEAR.
Send for -ample copies.
THE OBSERVER,
Charlotte, q.
ARTICLE OF AGREEMENT.
For the of the
North State Lumber Co.
The J. Cherry,
a Of the State of North Caro-
and County of Martin, Oscar S.
Flash, of City, County and State of
New if and Frederick U. Samuels,
a resident of said State of N Caro-
and County of Martin, being
a corporation nuder
by virtue of chapter of the Code
of Carolina, and the acts of The
General Assembly thereof,
and for
do hereby make, sign and
edge the following Articles of agreement
and associate themselves upon the
terms for the purposes following to
wit.
The name of
be and is North State Lumber
objects for which the said
company is formed are to own and
in timber and logs and options on
timber. purchase, own and
Of all kinds. To manufacture
and deal in lumber of all kinds. To
in lumber commission ,
purchase, improve, own and convey
lairds requisite tO Its business, and to
erect and maintain buildings thereon.
To own and operate machinery for the
purpose of the and sale of
lumber. To charter, own and operate
vessels, boats, cars, and rail-
roads the of logs,
lumber and such other materials,
and persons as the business of
the Company shall own
and Operate company store in con-
with the business of said Com-
To borrow money upon its own
credit and notes from time to time as
its and interests shall require
To issue a bond or bonds-secured by a
mortgage or mortgages upon the prop-
and of said Company,
a d to sell the same for the purposes of
raising money for legitimate purposes
of said Company. And generally, to
do all acts and U form all operations
that may be. deem, d necessary or
expedient in with the bu-i-
of mid
he principal place of of
shell be at Parmele. Mar-
tin county, State of North Carolina.
The corporation shall exist for
term of thirty years from the date of
article of incorporation.
The following persons have sub-
scribed to the stock of corporation
to wit
J. Cherry, Oscar S.
and U. Samuels.
The present capital stock of said
corporation shall be twenty live th us-
and dollars, to be divided into
hundred fifty of the per
value of hundred dollars each
of which forty shares have been
subscribed, by the following parties, to
wit J. Cherry thirty
eight shares, Oscar S. Flash one
share and Frederick U. Samuels
I share, the said co have
the privilege of increasing its capital
stock to any amount not exceeding
seventy dollars
shares of one hundred collars each.
The capital stock or any part
then of, may be issued for or
property actually received by or for
labor or rendered lo said
win n so. for and
booed, said stock shah be deemed
taken as stock
of said company, and there shall b . no
I liability for the
stock holders of slid Company be-
the amount remaining unpaid, n
the stock held by them.
The Brat meeting of this in, any
all purposes connection with its
organization business as provided
in this be held on
September 1895 at Parmele, Mar-
tin county, North Carolina.
In witness whereof, we the Corpora-
tors before named, for the purposes
aforesaid, have in i set Mr hands
and this eighteenth day of
September, 1895.
J. CHERRY, Seal.
O.-CAR S. FLASH,
By J. CHERRY.
FREDERICK U. SAMUELS, Seal.
Signed and delivered in the presence
Donnell subscribing
On the Farm.
Leazer, of the
penitentiary, on his return from
a visit to the State the
Roanoke, says the crop of cotton
is about two as large per
acre as that of last year, but as
is an of acres
he believes it will be us great
amount as last year's crop. As
to its value he expects it to be
more. The corn
crop is very large, and a careful
estimate of it is bushels.
Elections will take place this
year eleven States,
of the whole number, and but few
are really important. Tho States
voting are Iowa. Kansas, Ken-
Maryland, Massachusetts,
Mississippi, Nebraska, New York,
New Jersey, Ohio and
A Governor will re
turned in Iowa, Kentucky, Mary-
land, Massachusetts,
pi, New Jersey and Ohio, and
four of the seven now have Dem-
Governors. Besides these
Utah will the Territorial
stage become a State,
a full set of officers. The in-
contests are in Ken-
Maryland, New Jersey and
Ohio,
THE MORNING STAR.
The Oldest
Newspaper in
North Carolina.
The Only Six-Dollar Daily
its Class the State.
Favors Limited Free Coinage
of American Silver and Repeal
of the Ten Per Tax on
State Banks. Daily cents
per month. Weekly per
year. Wm. H. BERNARD,
Ed. Wilmington,
We Offer You a Remedy Which Insures
SAFETY to LIFE of Both
Mother and Child.
FRIEND
BOBS OF ITS PAIN,
AND
Makes CHILD-BIRTH Easy.
and recommended by
and those who have used
It Beware of substitutes and Imitations.
by express or mall, on receipt of price.
Book
mailed free, containing testimonials.
BRAD FIELD REGULATOR CO.,
BOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
LAND SALE.
By virtue of the power in me vested
a; by a decree in the case
of Susan and Win. L. Elliott.
John Nicholson trading
as Elliott Brothers, against Jesse P.
Brown and wife Laura Brown, and T.
Trustee, decree was
made by His Honor Albert L. Coble,
Judge, at the April Term 1895 of Pitt
Superior Court and duly In
Docket Mo. page in
said Court. I will sell at public tale to
the bidder at the Court House
door in Greenville, N. C, on
the 4th day of November two
of land situate I in
township Pitt County and described as
follows, One tract as the
Ida ii-l. adjoining the lands of
Betsy Philips, John A
O. B. and others, con-
One Hundred and thirty
acres.
one other tract of laud adjoin-
the said Warren tract, O. B.
J. II. Clark o
as Brown land containing two
hundred a more or less.
Terms of one-third cash, balance
in qua due and pay-
able in one and two years respectively,
by notes of r with
interest at per cent on said from
day of sale, pan -laser to have privilege
of said no-es any time before
due if he wishes, or all cash at time of
sale as lie may prefer, title to be retain-
ed all of purchase money is paid.
WM. U.
Commissioner.
N. C,
t . a- . ;,, ,
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I i . I
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I II
ii v. o
ii. a
or n k vi- i Her. I
soon found fit,
dulled Unit
my was out
of my ailing,
a Staving for
nits dominant.
in eyes of my
wonder depicted on the
faces of my children, then I
took a long lock day
I tut Cow u at i Mini half
wrote tho
on tint card. at
it its i, awful
tun like a
flash. I nailed it up there, I
read it over a I tint
-ii That night I
I have
touched a o i
liquor Yen see how
i its Now I,
N. C
---------DEALER IN
Stoves. Stoves.
We are laying in a full line of
mom
Stoves. Best quality, low prices. Call and ex-
We also are agent for the celebrated
Rambler and Columbia
and have on hand Bicycles
for sale very cheap. You may need a Mowing
Machine, we have stock.
CO
MARBLE,
Wire and Iron Fencing
sold. First-class work
and prices reasonable.
have no literary h and
I card as
ration. It speaks nut three sol
every limo I look
at it lie first t voice from
In
Poor
Health
means so much more than
r you and
fatal diseases result
trilling ailments neglected.
Don't play with Nature's
f greatest
th.
from
Hue
de
of t.
the,
tin; third
i he-
last
I h
THE OLD RELIABLE.
---------IS STILL AT THE FRONT WITH A INK---------
YEARS
hi
i i.-
Hemp Rope, Building a,
ting for Mechanics and inn- n-
Hats, Slices. Ladles Dress I son Am head
for Heavy Groceries, and i link's O. X. T. O
Cotton, inn keep courteous and attentive clerk i.
my friend f t
lied into a
heed aid that he
won k-
I I i his
i-i r of
i-iii-1. In f set, it
to if
lo other desks I
think he will ho immeasurably
Keening Call.
Trip to
Washington, D. C. Oct. 18-
saw the
to consulted
his coin-
of Mr. Cleveland
his to Atlanta
position. Vice-Pros
of the. Sum horn
called upon tho
and preliminary arrange-
for wore made.
The President party will leave
Washington in a special train
over the Southern Railway at
p. m., the 21st, and
will arrive at Atlanta at
the next afternoon. Th
dent will be by
members of his cabinet and their
wives by Private Secretary
and wife Mrs. Cleve-
land has yet decided to
She does not like traveling and
unusually avoids long journeys
when possible.
The party will leave
Atlanta the of
tho after the re-
at the Capital City Club.
No definite hour of departure has
fixed, but it is presumed
that it will be or o'clock. It
is expected that the special train
will arrive in Washington be-
tween o'clock Thursday
The train will pass through
Charlottesville, Lynchburg
Danville, Va., Salisbury
Charlotte, N. C-,
S- C-, and
Ga.
Charity.
Th- action of the General
Convention in Minneapolis
in Binding fraternal greetings to
the Conference is the
first time in the history of the
Conference that greet
have been sent to a confer-
of a different denomination.
A Florida delegate objected, bat
the adoption of the motion to send
greetings was urged in vigorous
speech by Dr. Green, who said
that the House should manifest
its Christian and
and rid the church of tho
oft repeated reproach that it
ply spoke empty syllables and
that its heart was not in the
of Christian unity. The vote stood
to
The world is growing better
and the thoughts of men are
News and
Browns
Iron
Bitters
If
out of sorts, weak
and generally ex-
nervous, J
have no appetite
and can't work,
begin at once
the most
strengthening
is
Iron Bit-
A few bot-
cure benefit
comes from the
very first
stain your .
and its
pleasant to take.
It Cures
Dyspepsia, Kidney and Liver
Neuralgia, Troubles,
Constipation, Bad Blood
r Malaria, Nervous ailments
Women's complaints.
Get only the has crossed red
lines on the wrapper. All others are
, On receipt of ac. stamps we
will send set Ten Beautiful World's
Fair Views and
BROWN CHEMICAL CO. BALTIMORE, MD.
OINTMENT
TRADE
MARK
For the Cure ill Ski. Di.
This Preparation has been In use over
tidy years, and wherever know has
been in steady demand, it has been
by the leading physicians all over
and cures where
all other remedies, with the attention
the experienced physicians, have
for years This Ointment is of
long standing and the high reputation
which it obtained is owing
A its own as but Mule ha
ever been made to bring it before the
One bottle of this Ointment will
e sent to any address on receipt of One
Dollar. All Cash Olden promptly at-
tended to. Address all orders and
communications to
T. V.
N.
A NORTH CAROM
L R. R. TIME
In Elect December 4th.
V.
Pas.
Ex Sun.
Ar. I
ii
P M.
Pat. Dally
STATION'S, Ex Sun.
Ar.
A. M
A. M.
A. M.
Train connects Wilmington A
Weldon train hound North, leaving
a. and with
train West, leaving p m
HERBERT
TONSORIAL PARLORS
Under Opera
Call in when y w ant work
OLD DOMINION
E.
TAR SERVICE
Steamers Washington for Green
and at all land
. on Tar River Monday. Wednesday
The reader of this paper will I e pleas j and Friday at A. M.
ed to learn that there la at least one
dreaded disease that has been
able lo cure in all its stages, and that is
Catarrh, Hull's Catarrh Cure the
only positive cure known to the medics I
fraternity. Catarrh being a
disease, requires a constitutional
Hall's Catarrh Cure is
taken internally, inn directly on the
blood and mucous, surfaces of the sys-
thereby destroying the foundation
of the disease, and giving patient
strength building up
l ion and assisting nature doing its
work. The proprietors have so much
faith in its curative powers, that they
Her One Dollars for any Boston.
Returning leave at A.
Tuesdays, Thursday and Saturdays
A. days.
The.-e departures are t to
of water on Tar River
with steam-
of The and Wash-
diner Norfolk. Baltimore
Philadelphia. New York and Bo-ton.
Shippers order
marked via Dominion I
New York.
A Haiti.
more St earn boat it
more. Merchants A Miners
N.
J. L. SUGG
N. C
OFFICE AT THE COURT HOUSE.
All kinds Risks placed net
FIRST-CLASS COMPANIES
At rates.
AGENT FOR
Wholesale and Retail
P. H. SAVAGE.
T. A- JONES. Established 1878.
SAVAGE. SON CO.
Cotton Factors and Commission Merchants
TUNIS WHARF, NORFOLK, VA.
Wholesale and Retail Dealers In Bagging, Ties, Peanut Bigs, i
Attention given to Sales of Cotton, Grain, Peanuts and
Liberal Cash Advances on
Market Prices Guaranteed.
Consignments. Prompt and Highest
Norfolk National Rank, or any Reliable at House in the
R. at.
Pitt Co., N. C.
C. C.
tin Cc N.
Skinner.
o.,
GOB CO
and an rooms near N. R. I.
COTTON i
Bagging, Ties and Peanut Sacks Furnished at Lowest Prices.
Code, edition 1878, used in Telegraphing.
and Correspondence Solicited.
your produce to
Jr., Co.
Factors
Commission
NORFOLK VA.
i given to
Weights
CO. OF PHILADELPHIA,
As 88,000.000.
Surplus over
R. B. Rainey, State
RALEIGH. X. C.
The Old Mutual is beat
managed Life Insurance Company in
America, It furnishes all kinds of pol-
at lowest possible rates
with absolute security. It may not pay
large commissions to agents as some
other companies, but its low rate of ex-
low rate, immense
plus safely and profitably invested,
large dividends and indulgence to its
policy-holders, render it the Company
in which to insure. Its policies are ab-
incontestable, and after three
cannot be Money loan-
ed OH policies, paid up
or policies carried by lite Company for
a i. ii in of years.
J L.
Greenville, N. C
WE WANT YOUR ORDERS FOR
We will fill them QUICK
W will fill them CHEAP
We will fill them WELL
Bough Dealt Framing,
Rough Sap Kr. ;
Rough Sap Inches
Sap Boards, A inches,
Wait days for Planing Mill
will furnish you Dressed Lumber
as
Wood delivered to your door for
cents a load.
Terms cash.
Thanking you for past patronage.
GREENVILLE N. C.
Wanted
it
on the
Feed Saw Mill
, V.
. . I
. I. ml
n . t.
r n n,
.
A. Ltd.
PA.
PATENTS
that it fails to Send tor list of
testimonials.
Address, F. J. A CO
Toledo, O.
SoW by Druggist
JNO. SON. Agent.
I n-ton N. I
J. J. Agent,
Ore. N
Caveat., and and all
for
and we can secure patent in leas time than
remote from
Send model, drawing or photo., with
We advise, ii patentable or not, of
charge. Our fee not due till patent secured.
A How to Obtain with
cost of in the U. S. and . .
free. J of debt placed in my for
CA I have prompt attention.
faction guaranteed. solicit your
Opp. D.
Real
Estate
and
Rental
Agent.
. lots for Rent or for sale
terms easy. Rents, Taxes. Insurance
and open accounts and any other


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Eastern reflector, 23 October 1895
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October 23, 1895
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