MRS. E. A. SHEPPARD HAS JUST ADDED TO HER STOCK of Millinery Goods, uud has secured the services of an experienced assistant. All orders can now be tilled on the short- est notice. Dry aud Wet Stamping for painting and embroidery neatly executed Wliil- in the Northern markets ahe w*. very careful to select only the best am latest style goods in the Millinery line, ant U prepared to offer purchasers special In ducements. FREE DELIVERY IX TOWK OF KEROSENE OIL,, By JAMES A. SMITH MERCHANTS' HOTEL SPENCEBBim, Prop'ra. THE DRUMMERS' HOME -:- SAMPLE -:- ROOMS -:- FREE. -:- Polite waiters. Good rooms. Best ta- ble the market affords. When in the city atop at the Merchants' Hotel, \\TK WILL DELIVER, DAILY, 11 (Sundays erceptcd) to parties desiring "it. Kerosene Oil, as good as any in market and at Exactly tfce »«¦<¦ Price now paid at the stores. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED! Save time, money and trouble by per- mitting us to fill your orders at your resi- dences and plac hues ofsincss. GRAND EMPORIUM For Shaving, Cutting and Dressing Hair. AT THE GLASS FRONT, Under the Opera Ilmse, at which place I have recently located, and where I have evervthing in my line NEW, CLEAN AND ATTRACTIVE, TO MAKE A MODEL BARBERSHOP with all the improved appliances; new and comfortable chairs. Razors sharpened at reasonable figures U Olden for work outside of my shop prom pi lv executed. Very respectfully, Jylfctf HERBERT EDMONDS. mi k mm \ T THE SPEND1D STOCK OF NEW MILLINERY GOODS constant!* r.rriving at MRS. M.T. COW ELL'S will convince you that they are without a parallel in this market, both as to quality ami price. A new lot of the latest style good- received every few days. STEAM ENGINES and all oilier machines repaired at short notice, at home or at shop. Iron and Brass Turning done in the best manner. Cylinder! bored. Models made to order, Locks repaired. Keys made or fitted. Pipe cut and threaded. Gins repaired in best manner. Bring on your work. General Jobbing done by O. P. DUMBER, May titf. Greenville. N. C. w II.MIXGTOX A WELDON R. R. and branches—Condensed Schedule. TRAINS dOIKO SOUTH. No 23, No 27, No 15, Date! June 1!>,"S7 daily Fast Mail, daily daily ex Sun. Lv Weldon *2 08 pm 5 3S pm Ar Rocky Mount S 24 Ar Tarboro 4 50 Lv Tarboro 10 50 am Ar Wilson S 67 pm 0 58 pm Lv Wilson '4 80 Ar Selina 6 24 Ar Favetteville 7 55 Lv Go'ld-boro * 45 7 40 Lv Warsaw 5 46 8 00 am Lv Magnolia ¦ 00 8 88 813 Ar Wilmington 7 40 9 55 10 00 TRAINS GOING NORTH No 14, No 78, No 06, daily daily dally ex Sun. Lv Wilmington 11 50pm 8 50am 500pm Lv Magnolia 1 3Cam 10 32 6 So Ar Warsaw 10 49 6 50 ArGoldsboro 2 57 1150 Lv Favetteville *S 30 Ar Selma 10 50 Ar Wilson 1159 Lv Wilson 2 57 am 12 38 pm Ar Reeky Mount 1 12 Ar Tarboro 4 50 Lv Tarboro 10 50 am Ar Weldon 4 2-5 2 40 pm • Daily except Sunday. Train ah Scotland Neck Branch Road leaves Halifax for Scotland Neck at 8.00 P. M. Returning, leaves Scotland Neck 9.3H a. M. daily except Sunday. Train leaves Tarboro. N C, via Albe- marlc tt Raleigh R. R. daily except Sun- dav, 6 00 P M. Sunday 5 00 P M, arrive Wi'llianiston, N C. 8 10 P M, C 40 P M. Returning leave* Williamston, I C, daily except Sunday, 7 40 A M. Sunday 9 50 A M, arrive Tarbo-o, N C, 9 45 A M, 11 30 AM. Train on Midland N C Branch leaves Gold-born dailv except Sunday. 7 00 A M, arsive Smithileld, N C, 8 80 A M. Re- tnrnini; leaves Smiihfield. I C 9 00 AM. arrive Goldsbon), N C, 10 30 A M. Train on Nashville llranch leaves Rocky Mount for Nashville 400 P M. Returning leave- Nashville O II A M, daily, except Sunday. Train on Clinton Branca leaves Warsaw for Clinton, daily, except Sunday, at 7 20 P M. Returning leave Clinton at 7 00 A M. Southbound train on Wilson & Fayette- vilk- Branch is No. 51. Northbound is No. 50. 'Daily except Sunday. Train No. 27 South will stop only at Wilton, Goldsborc and Magnolia. Train No. 78 makes close connection at Weldon for al! points North daily. All rail via Richmond, and daily except Sun- day via Bay Line. Trains make close connection for all Kints North via Richmond and Wash- jtoii. All trains run solid between Wilming- ton ami Washington, and have Pullman Palace Sleepers attached. JOHN F. DIVINE, General Sup't J. R. KENLY, Sup't TransjortatJon T. M. EMERSON. Gen'l Passenger Ag't. Si:XI) FOR A SAMPLE COPY. m state rioin (Successor to the I armcr .t Mechanic and the Chronicle. 1 UNDERNEW MANAGEMKNT! NKWSY, BRIliHT AND CLEAR ! UP WITH THE TIMES ! The "State Chronicle" will be what 'te name implies—» Stale paper. It hi not the Raleigh "Chronicle."' and will not be local or sectional. It will aim to keep np with the current news from Murphy to Manteo. or as the politicians put tt, from Cherokee to Cnrrituek. It will be the organ of no man, no ring, no section, no party. It will be Democratic in politics, out will not hesi- tate to criticise Democratic measures and Democratic oOee-s. THE EASTERN REFLECTOR GREENVILLE, Jf. C. i woHiia. oa Main St., Jyl3:tf Washington, N. C. Notice to Creditors. The Judge of Probate of Pitt county having Issued Letters of Administration to ine, the undersigned on the 17th day of September, 1887, on the estate of Malhlaa Harris deceased, notice is hereby given to all persons indebted to the estate to make immediate payment to the undersigned, and to all creditors of said estate to pre- sent their claims properly authenticated, to the undersUrned within twelve months after the date of this notice, or thl.- no- tice will be plead in the bar of thtir re- covery. This the 17thday of September 1887. FERNANDO WARD Adm'r. of the estate Mathias Harris. Notice to Creditors. The Superior Court Clerk of Pitt conn- tv having issued Letters of Administration to me, the undersigned, on the 24th day of September, 1887, upon the estate ol Louisa A. Hatton. deceased, notice is hereby given to all persons indebted to the estate to make payment to the under- signed and to aU creditors of isaid estate to present their claims, properly authen- ticated, to the undersigned within twelve months after the date of this notice or this notice will be plead in bar of their recov- ery. This 24th day of Sept., 1837. D. J. WH1CIIARD, Sept28:6t Adm*r estate of L. A. Hatton. Notice to Creditors. Having on the 9th day of August 1887, qualified as executor of the estate of W. H. Morril deceased before E. A. Moye Clerk of the Superior Court of Pitt county, all persons having claims against the said estate are notified to present them to mc for paymeut on or before the 12th day of October 1888, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All per. sons indebted to said estate are reques- ted to make immediate payment to me. This 11th day of October 1887 . F, MORRIL, Executor of W. II. Morril. ¦MtM 8 I DESIRE TO INFORM MY OLD Customers, and the public generally, that I have opened a Barber Shop in Her- bert Edmonds' old stand at the Club House, and am prepared to give an easy shave, stylish hair cut, pleasant shampoo and anything; pertaining to the Tonsorial Art. Civc mea call. Respectfully, o Bottt. Q. Hodges. Land Sale. X MONDAY, THE 7th OKNOVEM- ber, ln*-7, I v. ill sell at the Court House door in the town of Greenville, two tracts of land belonging to the estate of J. M. Rollins, deceased, and described as fol- lows : One tract containing 46 acres ad- joining the lands of James Bullock, Wil- liam Davenport and others, and one tract containing 51 acres, adjoining the lands of F. J. II. P. Bryan and others. Terms of sale Cash. R. J. GRIMES, Oct5:td Adm'r ol J. M. Rollins. N ones. TO THE TAX-PAYERS OF PITT COUNTY: The Taxes for 1887 are now due. Come forward and pay your taxes and save for yourselves extra expense. The taxes must be collected and no "messin." Merchants your purchase taxes are also due. Be ready to pay as the collector makes his round. Respectfiillv, W. M. King, Sh'ff. Gtcenville, N. C, Oct, 1st, 1887. Oct6:wt BUY EXCELSIOR C00KST0VES ALWAYRSATISFACTORY EIGHTEEN SIZES AND KINDS ILL PURCHASERS CAK BE SUITES MANUFACTURED BY Isiac A. Sbeppard ft Co., Baltimore, Id. AND rtMl BAH BY L. C. TERRELL, Cr.EENV.LLE. Pi. C. THE WILMINGTON STAR. REDUCTION IN PRICE! 1 Attention is called to the following redn- ! ccd rates of subscription, cash in advance: THE DAILY STAR. ! One Year,........................ $6.00 Six Months,....................... 3.00 Three Months,............................. 1.50 One Mouth,.........................50 THE WEEKLY STAR. One Year............... Six Months.............. Three Months,........... ........... 81.00 ............ 60 .......... 30 Our Telegraph News service has recent- ' ly been largely increased, aud it is our j determination to keep the "Star" up to j the highest standard of newspaper excel- lence. Address, Wm. H. BERNARD, Jv31:tf Wilmington, N. C Ms Pills Mfaaalat«nwt*t|Mllnr, KmmIIi. a» tar alsaatl.a HtuL raajalatastaa ¦**•!*, ul ar* ¦¦aaaaUa as •• AnTI-NUOUS MEDICINE. IB m at art ml als trt rta t a «1 r vhf ¦*• wUdj UlM»lM<,Mlt«7HMia »—» all ar arapartiaa la tr**lmg la* »j»T.a» fraaa laM a.ta.r B»«aU| mcw Sold Everywhere. Office. 44 Murray St, Mew YorJ* R OANOKE COLLEGE, In tbeVirginia Mountains. 49, »I7«, or *ao* A Tfcornurk laatracttea ; rood ¦Harialln* ; brct WSraVt TFBMS OF SUBSCMPTKW .' One Year, • Six Months, . , . Throe Months, . ' . For a Sample Copy fi THE STATE CHI )NICLE Ram oh. N. C. •L00 WO .50 Sjta Siaaaa barla. Saat. nth. 1 llaatratsS SSX2 •to. la 2s state.. Waa not aw rate br lncal aaakn, wa wflt n»l kaa rtvka in is boaaaofi doaco *^f>. oa reraint oflal.XJ. 4lhi«Scl«Mir«ns, 4 boat"-, 1 dor., each, *».«• 4 •• Baataoa*" 4 " I » " -al 4 •' Burtncaa&Btaba,* boats, lafMMki .4* ummmmwm.mmm.%Ma.9m. HELENA. KANVIIXB. I wonder when that day will be. When Death shall come to tell to me, The Story that we all must hear! When, with the alienee drawing near I feel my bold on earth so weak My pale lips have no power to speak Of anguish or of ecstasy. Ah, lowly boase the grasses under, When will ye ope to welcome me Your silent guest to be, I wonder * I wonder if it will be spring, When o'er my head the birds will sing Their first sweet song not set to words? And which of all the many birds Will be the first to carol there, When, I forever done with care. Just like a child tired out at play, Sleep all the night and all the day, So peacefully my green roof under, Will it be autumn-time or May, Winter or summer time, I wonder? I wonder if 1 shall be glad To leave the path I long- have had ? Or, if from friends who love me so, But with reluctance I shall go? Go out upon that journey long So voiceless I shall sing no song. Ah, chain of life's fair wrap and, woof When will your bright links drop as- sunder ? When will I sleep beneath the roof Thatched with the violets, I wonder? ¦—Tdabo Blade. The Manof "Cheek". Orange (Va.) Observer. Reader, bast thou seen the man of cheek, plated with brass ? He toileth nor, neither doth he spin —anything except yarns about bis own wonderful achievements— yet the "first lady in the land" is not arrayed like onto him. lie liveth not by work, but by his wits, and the dining-room of his acquaintance is suffering the pangs of poverty when he faileth to get a square meal. He maketh love unto the fair daughter of some wealthy citizen, and if she smil- eth upon him,it meaneth a month's board. But after a while his welcome waneth, for behold the maiden smileth not, and her pa- tient father introduceth the man of cheek to that portion of a tan yard worn upon the foot, and he sqr.ealeth a mighty squeal, and he goeth off limping and rubbing the sitting-down portion of his anato- my and he wendeth his way to a convenient barroom, and there he telleth of his woes, and Moth in wait for some simple imaded citi- zen, with more money than dis- cretion, to come along, for then he knoweth he will be invited to refresh himself, aud he jjoeth in and filleth himself with soothing syrup., At churches, places of amusement and at meetings of all kinds, the man of cheek is present, but be payeth nothing but calls and compliments, and he would not pay them if they were to cost any money, for it would cause him to vomit with a great vomit to pay for the smallest article, for verily he carrieth no money in his pockets—for he hath none to car- ry- la Brier, InaTo THB Pels*. Dyspepsia is dreadful. Disordered liv- er is misery. Indigestion is a foe to good nature. The human digestive apparatus is one of the most complicated and woncierful things in existence. It is easily put out of order. Greasy food, tough food, sloppy food, bad cookery, mental worry, late hours, irregular habits, and many other things which ought not to be, have made the American people a nation of dyspeptics. But Green's August Flower has done a wonderful work in reforming this sad business and making, the American peo- ple so healthy that they can enjoy their meals and be happy. Remember :—No happiness without health. Bnt Green's August Flower brings health and happiness to the dys. peptic Ask your druggist for a bottle. Seventy-live cents. ait True. The Baltimore Manufacturers Record whose advertising Patron- age yields an annual income of $60 000 every year pertinently says: There is no better investment that the people of any live town can make than to secure first class live papers by heartily encour- aging their publishers with bus- ness. A town is judged by its pa- pers, and few out-siders will ever be drawn to a town where tbe local papers show, by the lack of well filled advertising columns, the want of energy of the people of that place. Southern papers are doing a great work for their country. In its development they are taking the lead, and they are exerting such a mighty force for the uplifting of the people by steadily and per-J sisten tly lighting for the right and striving to encourage all classes to n m te to pushing on the great prog- ress of that section as to attract universal attention. Free to a large extent from sensational trash and particulars of all the latest scandals, the press of the South have bent their whole en- ergy since 1865 to improve the material interests of that section. They have sowed, but others have reaped the profits. Certainly, with the improving financial con- dition of the South, the time has come when every well-edited and well managed Southern paper should have its columns well filled with local advertisements at good prices. Let special issues teeming with good descriptions of towns and tilled with advertisements of every business house be scatter- ed all over the North and West this winter and, good results will as sorely follow as that harvest follows the seed time. Bot this costs money, and this money must be furnished by the real estate owners and agents, merchants, pro- fessional men, and, in fact, by ev- ery one interested in tbe prosper- ity of their section. Farm and Fireside. Girls admitted to the Iowa Ag- ricultural Colfege are tanght all sorts of queer and absurd things. For instance, tbe authorities there have the funny notion that girls ought to know how to cook! Ev- ery girt in tbe junior class has learned how te make bread; weiging and measuring her ingre- dients, mixing and kneading and baking, and regulating her fire. Each has also been taught to make yeast aud bake biscuit, pudding, pie and cake of various kinds ; how to cook a roast, to broil a steak and make a fragrant cup of coffee ; how to stuff a turkey, make oyster soup, prepare stock for other soups, steam and math potatoes so that they will melt in the mouth, and, in short, to get up a first class meal, combining both substantial and fancy dishes, in good style. Theory and manu- al skill have gone band-in-band. Vast stores of learning have been accumulated in the arts of can- ning, preserving and pickling fruit, and they have taken practi- cal lessons in all tbe details of household management, such as ! house furnishing, care of beds and bedding, washing aud ironing, care of the sick, and numerous other things. It is not stated whether girls are taugbt bow to get up in the morning and build tires, bot no doubt such a useful branch of information receives tbe attention its importance demands. Wendsrntl Cares. W. D. Hoyt & Co., wholesale and retail Druggists of Rome, Ga., say : We .have been selling Dr. King's .New Discovery, Electric Bitters and Bncklen's Arnica Salve, for four years. Have never hand- led remedies that sell as well, or give such universal satisfaction. There have been some wonderful cures effected by these medicines in this city. Several cases of pronounced Consumption have been en- tirely cured by use of a few bottles 'f Dr King's New Discovery, taken in connec- tion with Electric Bitters, we guarantee them always. Sold by McG. Ernul. Supreme Court. Raleigh News & Observer. Court met yesterday at llo'clock Appeals from third district were disposed of as follows : Brown ve. i'erkins from Pitt; dismissed for failure to prosecute. Green vs. Griffin (injunction case) from Wilson ; dismissed for failure to print. Whitehead vs. Walker from Pitt ; put to end of district. Wilson vs Sbeppard from Pitt; argued by Mr W. B. Rodman, Jr., for plaintiff, ho counsel contra. McLawborn vs. Worthington from Pitt ; argued by Mr. W. B. Rodman, Jr., for defendant no coun- sel plaintiff. In the matter of Griffin, from Wilson ; argued by Mess. Hay wood & Hay wood for Griffin, and Mr. F. A. Woodard, contra. Greenville vs. Old Dominion S. 8. Co., from Pitt j argued by Mr. W. B. Rodman. Jr., for the defendant, no counsil for ihe plain- tiff. Gnmes vs. Taft,from Pitt; ar- gued by Mr. Rodman, Jr., for the plain till, and Messrs. Hay wood & Hay wood for the defendant. Baekle¦'• Arnica Salve. The best Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fe- ver Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chil- blains, Corns, and all Skin Erupt! ons and postively cures Piles, or no pay re- quired. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price, 25c per box. For sale by McG. Ernul. Two Tributes to Autumn. This is the delicious season when tbe golden sunshine sleeps in the meshes of the Autumn haze; when the merry youth and maiden hie them away to the gorgeously ap- pareled woods and eat enough chestnut worms in one morning to keep a flock ot ''yaller hammers" for a week.—Wilson Mirror. The year is fast fading. The leaves are turning and tailing; the mornings and evenings grow stead- ily chillier ; rusty stove are being brushed up, and put up ; oyster signs are swinging in the breezes ; ice cream is done for ; light clothes have been whistled in ; the birds are settling their affai.-s preparato- ry to their Southern flight; little boys are putting on their shoes and forsaking the swimming grounds of Spring and Summer—and in tbe country "pumpkin pies" are on deck.—Goldsboro Argus. FATHER. Loss of sleep sustained from anxiety spent over the little one so slowly and pit- ifully wasting away from the- effect of teething, unlit yon for business, why not try Dr. Biggers' Huckleberry Cordial. These Mornings. Wilson Mirror. For several days we have been rising early and we find there is nothing on earth liko the aweet hours of morning. It is the youth of the day ; and childhood of all things is beautiful. The freshness —the unpolluted freshness of in- fancy hangs about the early mo- ments of the dawn ; the air seems to breathe of innocence and troth; the very light is instinct with youth, and speaks of hope. Who is there that loves beauty and brightness and doe* not enjoy the early hours of morning. Talking slang. Praising yourself. Wearing tight shoes. Tramping for a living. Borrowing nowspapers. Getting mad at nothing. Living beyond your income. Sleeping away tbe early morn- ing hours. Hunting for white handed em- ployment. Counting your money before it is made. Trying to do business without advertising. Marrying a man for his splendid mustache. Endorsing notes for friend? and acquaintances. Marrying a woman because she has a pretty face. , Playng the galant to every wo- man but your wife. Expecting to have money with- out working for it. Wasting yonr smiles on every man but your husband. Loaning an umbrella without bidding it an eternal adieu. Exposing your ignorance by pre- tending to know everything. Getting married in life's haste, and repenting at dead leisure. Judging a mau by the cut of bis coat, or a woman by the shade of her complexion. Envying other people their wealth when you migbt be hoard- ing a pile up for yourself. Falling in love with a woman's hair or teeth before you know how much they paid for them.— Ex. Many people think a baby is born only to swallow nasty medicine for months, until some thoughtful friend tells them of Dr. Bull's Baby Syrup. Use Laxador tor the distressed and dis- comfort resulting from indigestion -wid be at once relieved. This wonderful reme- dy is sold by all druggists. Farmers, raise your wheat, your sorghum, your meat, your bread, your fodder and hay, . and even make your clothing if you would prosper and be happy. Raise eve- ry thing you use—your stock, your milk, your butter, your honey, your mules and horses. Do this and you will be on the road to in- dependence, as sure as two and two make four, or as the sun rises, or as slipping off a log.—Elizabeth City Economist TALLEST "PEOPLE LAZY. Why are the tallest people the laziest ? They arc longer In bed than others, and if they neglect their coughs or colds they will be there still longer- Use Taylor's Cherokee Remedy of Sweet Gum and Mullein. The New York papers say that the many thousand Southern mer- chants who have visited that place this fall to purchase goods "all agree that never at any time in the past has there been such an area of wide spread prosperity among their people as is exhibited now." This is owing as well to good aud abundant crops as to the hundreds of new successful busi- nessindu8tries started in the South. —Raleigh Evening Visitor. A WOMAN'S DRESS is an important matter as regards their health. They arc much more subjected to cold than men, and should be careful to protect themselves, but If they contract a cough or cold they should take Taylor's Cherokee Remedy of Sweet Gum and Mullein. Aa OM Salflfe-r T*U:« ol m. runitlri la Vlrjlalw— IN a; i hit In Ati-lMih— iXmrmj Baam .\:trr. Sn ma, N. C, Fel> 11 Gentlemen:—Yours in-; er or not I had been '••• kine, and if so to Mr. N. H. FrobUehstein, of Mobile .Via., writes: I take great pleasure in recom- mending Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, having used It for a severe attack of Bronchitis and Catarrh. It gave me instant relief and entirely cured me *nd I have not been afflicted since. I al- so beg to state that I had tried other rem- edies with no good result. Have also mod Electric Bitters and Dr. King's New Life Pills, both of which I can recommend. Dr. King's New Discovery for Con- sumption, Coughs and Colds, Is sold on a positive guarantee Trial .bottles free at McG. Kraal's dn^» store. hand. In reply has not been a- as now. I sni malarial poivi ing in the < '¦ Peninsular ( ¦ not miss hai twenty-one i* once in sev. ; teen years. In thisc in Novcn:. r. While then : Barker, of li Company. I condition. ! your Ka.ski.. bottle. A.V the pellets ii ' ielief afford I wrote Mr. three bottles i" health gre.i I in weight f pounds, my ; the Kaskii. ed, as had talli . ministered in s: Now, unlc<- ¦ extra bad arc i and my gcncr I turned ov-.i ,. lady friend i from her nv :'. benefited by ii ¦ I trust you r: 1887. ' • wliclh- y Kas- eVc, to health : years . from e serv- on the ia. Did once in :'. picnlty . ,rc than fif- p I 1 i t 1! X -w York 1 "ii I usincss. ;"i Mr. K. I). :\- 1'isl.lishing ... Star of my ••• tt-.-ntion to .: for me a .> I. mc I took il mid much (M this change . who sent two or .1. 1 .1st year. My . . .!. 1 increased I' j I 'lllllS to ZOO .! v •. 1 believe . «, ,ie had fail. I '1-1 -. I um: illy ad- II C.1.1 S. 1 n<" osiire to :¦. Ill 110I luve chills, In a':-, is quite good. ..' ;i I¦!•(lie lo ^ young w.cks ^i:ice. I learn :' ii .'.j was much ¦ il- il l3.-H«d :\ lie able lo introduce Kaskinc Sjenci.il y in :!iis country, in which many siiiicr frf.n diseases con- sequent upon malarial pennon in the system. From my own experience I can emphasi/c ils excellence for such diseases. II' I can serve you call on me. I am very truly yurs, 1 )' C. One of the most successful mer- chants and farmers of Greene coun- ty, said to the writer this week, that be thought all farms should be self-sustaining, and that no product that could be raised there should be bought. All men who are obser- vant, aad who think, agree with him. Why is it theu that so tew farms are self-sustaining?—Golds- boro Argus. ADDITION MAKING SHORTER. What word is that to which if you add a syllable it will make it shorter f Short. Taylors Chirokee Remedy of Sweet Gum and Mullein will shorten your cold and cure your cough. Wl ¦ Now, here's somebody who ob- jects to women wearing laundried shirt fronts and stand-up collars, after the manner of men. Pretty soon somebody will object to wo- men supporting their husbands, but a good many of them will continue to do it, just the same.— Ex. Love thy neighbor as thyself and when you see one wilh a bad cough advise him to buy a bottle Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup, Price only 26c There is nothing in the world which will give prompter relief to all sufferers from neuralgia than SalvaUon OH. Price only 25 cents a bottle. • aa Terrible storms are pre vailing on tbe Gull Coast, causing much loss of life and great damage to tbe shipping. "g^ENYILLE MARKET. Corrected weekly by D. Lichtenstbin A Co., Wholesale and Retail Grocers. Mess Pork 16.25 to 16.60 Bulk Sides 8, to 9 Bulk Shoulders 6, to 7 Bacon Sides 10 Bacon Shoulders 7i to 8 Pitt County Hams 16tol6 Sugar Cured Hams 10 Flour *.S5 too .50 Coffee 824 to 25 Brown Sugar 6} to 6} Granulated Sugar «J to 8 Syrup 18 to 40 Tobacco SO to 60 Snuff 84 to 50 Lard 7} to 10 Butter 24 to 85 Cheese 11 to 14 Eggs I 12* Meal 70 to 80 Corn 60 to 70 Irish Potatoes 40 O. A. Salt 1.00 Liverpool Salt %,'M Hides 8 to 11 X** 1« Beeswax »» Honetord'e Bread Prep'n. 0.86 Star Lye ••?0 Kerosene Oil » t» 14 Seven year biliotis renii'i intermittent m known rente*!' cury and (|ui;.i-i ministered It ued doses. .'. vous prostr.i'' which I sufi'e: .. ter I heard ¦ ing it. A fc . . drug cured m . sia disappear -1. a June da) '¦ storm that i>,' . noaouoR, •'. in attack of • . 1, " : Ii ran into .1. I .1 all the sii • •:• -enic, mer- : . latter was ad- y .nid contin- /'it on ner- •pepsia, from ing. Last win* ¦_• and began us- >f the wonderful . . ri.i and dyspep- tud as you have seen :-jr for the summer isned across the sky, so the cloud l«:!'l my life and my health became steady and strung. j Mrs. J. I.awson, 141 Bergen .St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Mr. Gideon Thompson, the oldest and one of the most respected citizens of Bridgeport, Conn., says: "lam ninety years of ';<••, and for the last three years have suffered from malaria and the effects of quinine poisoning. I recently began with Kaskinc which broke up the malaria and increased my weight 22 pounds." Other letters of a similar character from prominent individuals, which stamp Kaskine as a remedy oflindembt- ed merit, will be sent on application. Price $1.00. or six bottles, $5.00. Sold by Dniggista, or sent by mail on receipt of price. v The Kaskine Company, 54 Warren fti New York, and 35 Farnngdou 1 ondon. , Eastern Reflector. O-roonvillc, S3*. O. D. J. WHICHARD, Editor* Proprietor. • _4-+____K?>___*n*___¦ less time than those more rcmon from Washington. When model or drawing is sen wc advise as to patentability free of charge, and we make no charge unless wc obtain Patents. Wo refer, here, to the Post Mas- ter, the Supt. of the Money Order Div., and to officials of the U. S. Patent Office. For circular, advice terms and reference to actual cli- ents 111 your own State, or county, address, C. A. Snow &Co., Washington, D. C DO YOU«WAKlf,A"i5,6 If a--, wnd J. r not. It I \ : K*< GUI l»E, conUininff cl. r-.l \-\ IOO rnarnvlng* of difforeat I rrtxfc. I prirm tfaf nro north, hntl « lirrr !• I bay tii«m.f Ihr<»ctnm« I r Ti 11 lull.* I l>OK*amlUrwdmf;f'Yrrrtn. Mailed I for l-ii ''in-.. AJBot'ut* of 11**! 1-ui •.MhK (.oodft of avll kind* I ARE YOU INT.£Rj_SJf D-JNTP&fler/RY ' _ Tbm. atwid for I'm. ti, .1 POU I- ITKV HOOK. IOOphki-k; 1-au- Itifnl t'alorrd j.Pili ¦; c; ^ : ; \ m ••-. I of nearly all km-li. of low It; 0>:k"ii>- I lions of tho iT'i'tlB, how to c.ipom/o; I plans for poultry ln.tr <-«. InfiitTDntion I avbouilncnbatorw, and where lo buy I Kmk* from t.-i-Hi Kid! k nl *¦ I.¦*') a------liiinac. Sent for Id Crmtn. D0Y0U KEEP CAGE 6IRBS PROMPTLY FILLED. Notice ! OT/LLEY'S PBEPAEATION for baldness, falling out of hair, and 'eradication of dandruff Is before the public. Among the many who have used it with wonderful success, I refer you to the fol- lowing named gentlemen who will testify to the truth of my assertion : Kx,r>. Josrpbus Latham. Greenville. Mb. O. CtrrHREXL, " » Kob't Greene, Sb., " Any one wishing to give it a trial for the above named complaints can procure tt from me, at my place of business, for $1.50 per bottle. Respectfully, ALFRED CULLEY, Barber. Greenville. N. C, March '14th 1687. baa .....nnoKoFCAOK HIKII-. I .•(. |.i,,-.-. ¦.'><> III. trillion*. 1! run.;] 1 nloii il pin TnatmeulanubraKlmeof allkindnC If BO. roa noryl U inns. ' bird.. I... . • ml tht-ir cu yes plat*. ,----------------_-----------d»UM* Iilnlinur" -t.il I"""'. l)u''a(N H,.»|i.Vi,il(t . ' Be —'¦ ¦Ml -......™ -^ra. — aa Aviary.. All about Pamit and stork ¦u i\ - 111 ; . »•¦• •»••¦»¦¦ ¦ —• 1 ¦-»¦•. I : i' -¦ Ol K all kind* blnli.. cam". »". MaiUnl fur * 13 « oiila. TUo Tb.ro. Saota, IO « la. ASSOCIATED FANCIERS, SSI South Klrhlh Strrrt, i'Uladrlpkla, Pa. ELY'S CREAM BALM Oivet relirfnt once and Cure* COLD IN HEAD CATARRH HAYFEVER Not a Liqiud, Snuff or 2'oirder. frttfrom, Injuri- ous ]>ru(i* atCd of- fenwot odort. "A particle of the Bnlm is applied Into each rr^^tm, la agreeable to nee and fa quickly abeorbH, fffetU nail* cleansing tho na#al passages. Of tatarrlu) r'ne, •auaiot* healthy accretionti, ) It ajlayipain and Inflummailnn, pi-Meet* the i.imi- branal Ifnhiea of the head from additional colda, completely licnlt* the acres and rectorce the aen*e of taste and amell. Beneficial rceuli* are rcallaod. by a few applications. A thorough treatment irf/. ««wt*«. Price W) cent* at draffc-ats \ by mail, i^lrter**, •0 cent*, Circular* font free. VLT BKOTIIKRS, DmKCii»ta, Owepo, 5. Y. Cmm-rh In Not « Blood Dlaeaur- No mnt :er «int part* It may Anally effect, ca- tarrh alwiiya etarU in the head, ami hdonpi to the bead. There is no mystery about the O'itrln of Una dreadful dif*ca»e. It beutne in a pt^lv*d-d cold, Or»e of the kind that la litti.»e to be bett<-r in a few dap.r- Thnitavuiiln or vlctime know b"n>_tt iaby ¦tadexperience. Ely"* Cream llalm en..a colda In the head and catarrh in all iw Biases. BARBER SHOP. The undersigned has fitted up his Shop in FIRST-CLASS STYLE, and any person desiring a CLEAN & PLEASANT SIlAVK HAIR CUT, SHAMr 00, or anvthlng In the TONSORIAL, A.R.T is invited to give me a trial. Sstisfaetlon guaranteed or no charge made. ALFRED CULLY I