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A whole year only <lb />
I ONE DOLLAR. <lb />
Hut order to get it you must <lb />
-----PAY t IN-J ADVANCE. <lb />
THE REFLECTOR <lb />
Special Notice. <lb />
A- <lb />
JOB F R. I G- <lb />
Department that can be surpassed no <lb />
where in this section. Our worK always <lb />
gives satisfaction <lb />
For the Reflector. <lb />
WOMAN MAY LOVE ONCE. <lb />
DIXIE, C. <lb />
The following lines were suggested to <lb />
the mind of the author after reading the <lb />
ode by entitled <lb />
Loves But which was published <lb />
in the Reflector a few weeks since. <lb />
That woman loves but once seems <lb />
song. <lb />
to accuse her tints deem it is <lb />
She has a love that's M strong, as sweet <lb />
life. <lb />
And would perish by him whom she <lb />
wife. <lb />
Hi r love's pure as the early <lb />
morn. <lb />
When the May are being <lb />
born. <lb />
And the birds are warbling forth their <lb />
sweet song. <lb />
When its seems that naught could <lb />
. to think wrong. <lb />
Yea, her love's as gentle us zephyr <lb />
breeze, <lb />
That's wafted from Heaven o'er pure <lb />
crystal <lb />
Before it leashes sin-cursed, foul <lb />
laud, <lb />
Made obnoxious by the fall of pure man. <lb />
Oh, yes. lier love's <lb />
deep. <lb />
And her promise at th attar sacred she <lb />
will keep, <lb />
Which to love and cherish while life <lb />
shall hat; <lb />
But it's not after the spirit to Heaven <lb />
has <lb />
Yea, she is true to the lesser half of her <lb />
life. <lb />
Which man becomes when he takes her <lb />
to wife. <lb />
Hut she only promises to cherish while <lb />
life shall bat, <lb />
death another strong hand she <lb />
may clasp. <lb />
And make the same promise as she did <lb />
before, <lb />
When at the altar she solemnly thus <lb />
I will love him keep him, in sickness <lb />
and health. <lb />
And will not forsake him in poverty or <lb />
wealth. <lb />
The second pledge she takes is valid as <lb />
the <lb />
When another she accepts for better or <lb />
worse; <lb />
Tor Hod doesn't bind one to a spirit <lb />
that's flown. <lb />
Because then it's His, no longer her own. <lb />
Yea, say, woman may sincerely love <lb />
twice. <lb />
And when death interferes she often <lb />
thrice. <lb />
So I'd not mind being a second love at <lb />
all, <lb />
If to protect some woman God me should <lb />
call. <lb />
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1891.<lb />
NO. <lb />
In adopting the ash in Advance <lb />
for this year The will <lb />
be continued to no one for a longer time <lb />
than it is for. If you find stamped <lb />
just after your name on the margin <lb />
the paper the <lb />
subscription expires two weeks <lb />
from this <lb />
D. J. WHICHARD, Editor and Proprietor. <lb />
TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. <lb />
TERMS Per Year, in Advance. <lb />
. it is to give you notice that unless re- <lb />
newed in that time The Reflector <lb />
will cease going to you expiration <lb />
of the two weeks. <lb />
EDITORIAL NOTES. <lb />
fires caused great damage <lb />
Two masked held up a tram <lb />
Kansas City. <lb />
are holding a <lb />
Rochester, N. Y. <lb />
Boston Detectives arrested eleven <lb />
pickpockets at Vt. <lb />
William M. P., is writing <lb />
a novel based on Irish history. <lb />
The wheat yield in Canada is <lb />
than it has ever been before. <lb />
A storm of hail and caused <lb />
damage in the vicinity Utica, <lb />
II. Y. <lb />
Grape in Indiana South <lb />
were greatly damaged by <lb />
storms. <lb />
Tho government resolved to open <lb />
fur settlement Indians reservations <lb />
Washington. <lb />
The new bath for the New <lb />
York <lb />
opened last week. <lb />
By the will editor George <lb />
Jones of New York Times all his <lb />
property is to relatives. <lb />
Lighted cigarettes are said to be <lb />
responsible for the blaze <lb />
at Harlem recently. <lb />
Italian who captured a <lb />
inspector near Salon <lb />
a ransom of <lb />
The York Board of Health <lb />
reports a large number of cases of <lb />
typhoid fever in that city. <lb />
Eighty people were drowned by <lb />
of a stone bridge over <lb />
he St. Marc, <lb />
Big cracks have been found in <lb />
the roof of the Hudson river tunnel. <lb />
The money has given out, too. <lb />
Austria, has bought the principal <lb />
telegraph line that country and will <lb />
run it as part of the postal service. <lb />
Bob think- the <lb />
is overworking the <lb />
in the English languages, and <lb />
Bob is the near neighborhood of <lb />
the troth He might have <lb />
that they are overworking <lb />
of Mm reading <lb />
HURLED TO DEATH. <lb />
A Passenger Train Plunges Sown a Trestle, <lb />
HALF HUNDRED PEOPLE KILLED <lb />
AND WOUNDED. <lb />
The Most Horrible and Heartrending <lb />
in the History of <lb />
North Carolina. <lb />
Statesville, Aug. <lb />
most horrible accident in the his- <lb />
of North Carolina, railroading <lb />
occurred at <lb />
Bridge, over Third Creek, two <lb />
miles west of Statesville, on the <lb />
N. C. R. R. Passenger train <lb />
No. which left Statesville on <lb />
time, jumped from the top of the <lb />
bridge into the creek below a dis- <lb />
of seventy-five feet. <lb />
The train was moving rapidly <lb />
when it struck the viaduct. Sud- <lb />
there was a swift and terrible <lb />
lurch and plunge and it left the <lb />
track, going down to the bottom. <lb />
There was no time to get a mo- <lb />
warning of the disaster, <lb />
and escape by jumping, and, as a <lb />
result, the engineer, fireman, bag- <lb />
as well as the con- <lb />
and porter of the sleeping <lb />
cat, were all killed- <lb />
The engine, tender, baggage, <lb />
second and first-class coaches, <lb />
sleeper and a private car, are a <lb />
huge mass of debris at the bottom <lb />
of the creek. Two of tho <lb />
who escaped came to town on <lb />
foot, and aroused the citizens. <lb />
a short while a great crowd was <lb />
taking out tho dead and wounded <lb />
and them. <lb />
In one car were a company of <lb />
firemen from Asheville, who were <lb />
returning from tho <lb />
tournament at Durham. Many of <lb />
were killed. <lb />
It is impossible at this hour to <lb />
give the number of deaths, but it <lb />
is supposed to be near thirty. <lb />
Twenty-three dead bodies have <lb />
been out and two of the in- <lb />
have died since. <lb />
A OF THE DEAD. <lb />
Engineer William West, <lb />
bury. <lb />
Fireman Warren Fry, Salisbury. <lb />
H. K. <lb />
Statesville. <lb />
W. M. Houston <lb />
Perry Barnett, Asheville. <lb />
Samuel Gorman, Asheville. <lb />
Charles Bennett, Henderson <lb />
ville. <lb />
Julius Phifer, Con <lb />
cord. <lb />
W. J. Fisher, S. C. <lb />
W. E. Window, Asheville. <lb />
William one-legged man, <lb />
Statesville. <lb />
J. B. Austin, Hickory. <lb />
Lady, unknown, ticket in pock <lb />
et reading George <lb />
and to <lb />
Alexander's. <lb />
Unknown old lady. <lb />
Unknown lady, ring on finger <lb />
inside of which is engraved R. <lb />
W. to M. R. <lb />
Unknown colored man. <lb />
Mrs. S. E. Poole, drowned, <lb />
T. Brodie, drummer, New York. <lb />
Rev. J. M. Sykes, <lb />
Tenn. <lb />
Dock Wells, colored porter, <lb />
Louisville, Ky. <lb />
Charles Webber, Carson, Conn. <lb />
An unknown white man. <lb />
W. M. Buncombe <lb />
county. <lb />
Mrs. White, Memphis, Tenn. <lb />
Mrs. Page, Cleveland, Ohio. <lb />
Miss Ophelia Moore, Helena, <lb />
Ark. <lb />
A. L Sink, Lexington. <lb />
THE <lb />
George Atlanta, injured <lb />
but walked to town. <lb />
Conductor Spaugh, hurt but will <lb />
live. <lb />
Sleeping Car Conductor H. C. <lb />
head cut, arm and ankle <lb />
sprained. <lb />
Colored sleeping car porter. <lb />
O. W. Lawson, Louisville, Ky. <lb />
Miss Poole, <lb />
Mrs. R. C. Moore, Helena, Ark. <lb />
Mrs. A. L. Lexington. <lb />
B. M. Estes, Jr., <lb />
hurt but will live. <lb />
Flagman Shoaf, Lexington, hurt <lb />
but will live. <lb />
John Gaze, Asheville, injured, <lb />
not seriously. <lb />
State Auditor George W. San- <lb />
painfully but not danger- <lb />
Patrick E Ransom, son of Sena- <lb />
tor M. W. Ransom, cut on head <lb />
not dangerously. <lb />
ESCAPED <lb />
R. E. Johnson, newsboy. <lb />
Col. Cameron, of <lb />
Raleigh, a member of the <lb />
staff. <lb />
Otto Ramsey, Norfolk, Va. <lb />
Worth Elliott, Hickory. <lb />
Salisbury, N. C, Aug. <lb />
first train from tho wreck arrived <lb />
j in Salisbury at p. m. Twenty- <lb />
two dead were taken from the <lb />
wreck and about twenty wounded. <lb />
Three are said to be dying in <lb />
Statesville. Only about fifty per <lb />
sons were on board; nearly all <lb />
were killed or injured. Auditor <lb />
and Pat Ransom <lb />
of Senator are <lb />
slightly injured. Col. B. Cameron <lb />
is not injured. Mrs. Poole, of <lb />
Williamston, was killed and her <lb />
daughter Three other <lb />
ladies were killed. Several <lb />
sons were drowned in the creek, <lb />
wedged under the wreck. The <lb />
scene was horrible de- <lb />
AT THE SCENE. <lb />
The train fell from the north side <lb />
of the track. The engine lies part <lb />
up the embankment on the west <lb />
side. <lb />
Tho first class coach lies on top <lb />
of the second class and <lb />
Bridger's car partly <lb />
tho sleeper. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. Sink, of <lb />
ton, were just married the night <lb />
before and started on a bridal <lb />
tour. <lb />
Engineer West was found pin- <lb />
under his cab. Within arm's <lb />
reach of him were the bodies of <lb />
two female passengers. How <lb />
their bodies got from the first class <lb />
coach to the engine will never be <lb />
known. <lb />
To add to the horror of horrors, <lb />
the huge mass in the bottom of <lb />
the creek dammed up the water, <lb />
and a number were drowned who <lb />
otherwise would have been saved. <lb />
Miss Poole held the head <lb />
of her mother out of the water <lb />
her strength was exhausted, <lb />
when the head dropped and <lb />
mother was drowned. <lb />
of the sleeper and of the <lb />
first class coach are in the water. <lb />
Superintendent Bridgers was <lb />
not aboard. His car was being <lb />
hauled empty to Asheville. <lb />
A car load of convicts arrived <lb />
from Newton early this morning <lb />
and the wreck is being cleared. <lb />
The bridge is not damaged in <lb />
the least and trains were soon <lb />
running over it. <lb />
WHAT CAUSED THE ACCIDENT <lb />
It is supposed that the recent <lb />
rains, together with rotten ties, <lb />
caused the track to spread at the <lb />
approach to the bridge. <lb />
. The railroad authorities claim <lb />
that some tramps removed a rail <lb />
near the bridge and that this <lb />
caused the <lb />
As soon as the roadway was in- <lb />
it was at once believed <lb />
that malicious persons had so <lb />
the rails that the train <lb />
would leave them and dash off the <lb />
viaduct. The east bound train <lb />
had passed over the viaduct only <lb />
an hour and a half previously. <lb />
The Statesville Landmark's ac- <lb />
count says <lb />
It is supposed that as the engine, <lb />
which was making to miles an <lb />
hour on a down grade, struck the <lb />
bridge, the track spread. Why it <lb />
should have done so is accounted <lb />
for by the fact that the ends of the <lb />
ties at the approach to the bridge <lb />
were found to be <lb />
LATER NEWS. <lb />
Statesville, Aug. <lb />
At this hour the work of <lb />
and moving the debris goes on. <lb />
The following have since been <lb />
found dead and <lb />
DEAD. <lb />
Mrs. White, of Memphis. <lb />
Charles and Perry of <lb />
Asheville. <lb />
C. G. Webber, Pittsburgh. <lb />
John Gay and William Brad- <lb />
ford. <lb />
Marsh Nix, hurt internally. <lb />
Benjamin Smith, slightly. <lb />
Col. Doming, of Harrisburg, and <lb />
C. A. Bailey, Danville. Va., <lb />
The watches of several of the <lb />
dead are missing. <lb />
The hotels are crowded with <lb />
of the dead and dying. <lb />
bodies of Mrs. Mrs. <lb />
White, Mrs. Poole and Bey. Sykes <lb />
have been embalmed and will go <lb />
forward to friends. <lb />
The Statesville Landmark, is- <lb />
sued the morning of the accident, <lb />
says of <lb />
The most horrible disaster in the <lb />
history of railroading in North Gar <lb />
occurred at o'clock this <lb />
morning at bridge over <lb />
Third Creek, two miles west <lb />
Statesville. At that hour the west- <lb />
bound passenger train, No which <lb />
had passed Statesville on time, at <lb />
o'clock A. M., was hurled from <lb />
the top of the bridge, a of <lb />
ninety feet, the engine, tender, bag <lb />
gage car, the first <lb />
class coach, the Pullman sleeping <lb />
car and the private car of <lb />
Superintendent It. It. all <lb />
going overboard. Tho bridge <lb />
swept clear of from end to end. <lb />
George traveling for the <lb />
Atlanta Co., mid one or <lb />
two other who made <lb />
their way from the cars alive, c-tine <lb />
on loot to town and gave the news <lb />
of tin; accident. In a little while <lb />
the town was Citizens in <lb />
vehicles began hastening to the <lb />
scene and the work of rescue began. <lb />
Some of the passengers had <lb />
from the cars and were perched, <lb />
dazed, on their tops. Axes were <lb />
put to work and the cars open <lb />
and, so may of the passengers as <lb />
could be found were dragged out. <lb />
Some dead, some alive. By dawn <lb />
great crowds of people were on the <lb />
ground and nothing was left <lb />
done. The dead and wounded were <lb />
brought to town, the. dis- <lb />
posed of at the hotels and private <lb />
houses, the laid side by side <lb />
on the floor of tho Farmer's tobacco <lb />
warehouse and the bodies lagged. <lb />
of the University. <lb />
The North <lb />
will open September 3rd. Three <lb />
new professors have been elected <lb />
since Juno. Tho Gymnasium Din <lb />
rector will add boxing <lb />
to the physical culture. Dr. White- <lb />
head will examine each student as <lb />
he enters and prescribe the physical <lb />
training needed to develop his body <lb />
health to perfect proportions. <lb />
Chanel has been remodeled. <lb />
will compulsory. A <lb />
trained choir and an organ will add <lb />
to the attraction-. <lb />
Ten Cameron scholarships <lb />
COL. HARRY SKINNER AND THE <lb />
ALLIANCE <lb />
City Economist-Falcon. <lb />
Col. Harry Skinner of Greenville <lb />
N. is conspicuous as an advocate <lb />
of Alliance measures, and be <lb />
by some as influenced by <lb />
some personal of <lb />
advancement his present <lb />
position in regard to the Alliance <lb />
movement. Skinner is am- <lb />
man of decided ability, <lb />
much personal magnetism, and is a <lb />
power in any political party. But <lb />
he was advocate of the sub- <lb />
treasury Far- <lb />
Alliance became a factor in <lb />
or before tho sub treasury <lb />
been considered as a political <lb />
measure. Our first acquaintance <lb />
with the was from an <lb />
art in a literary magazine from <lb />
Col. Skinner. That article did not <lb />
go the extent the more <lb />
of the Alliance. It <lb />
applied only to cotton and we re- <lb />
it at the time as plain, <lb />
practical. Col. Skinner <lb />
w e-1 iii- first the field North <lb />
as an advocate <lb />
scheme, and may be con- <lb />
its father. Ho is therefore <lb />
not a new convert to this pet <lb />
scheme of the Alliance, but is a <lb />
of the its <lb />
of that measure. <lb />
His first mention the sub- <lb />
referred only to cotton and <lb />
were disposed to regard it with <lb />
favor its benefit to the plan- <lb />
Mrs the South thought it <lb />
practical because of the <lb />
Bible use of cotton in the world and <lb />
because its profitable <lb />
was to a certain locality. <lb />
if it be withhold from market <lb />
even a short time it would <lb />
commerce, business to its feet <lb />
i farmers t lie South could <lb />
dictate its price. This great power <lb />
of was based upon its <lb />
necessity and its limited <lb />
But tho sub treasury grew <lb />
its conception and was <lb />
twenty Scholarships M <lb />
been established. W,, <lb />
help <lb />
The first idea of Col. Skinner, if <lb />
constitutional, was -i good one. It <lb />
would have been possible to have <lb />
educate bright College Graduates. <lb />
The repairs are nearly complete, <lb />
and I he South building looks like <lb />
new. <lb />
The University is decidedly on <lb />
rise. Arrangements <lb />
are now making for baths In tho <lb />
old East. <lb />
A Splendid <lb />
The Charlotte Chronicle Publish, <lb />
Co., at Charlotte, N. C, is offering <lb />
to the person who will send them <lb />
the largest <lb />
to the Semi-Weekly Charlotte <lb />
Chronicle before Dec. 1st., 1891, u <lb />
splendid double barrel loading shot <lb />
gun worth and the person <lb />
sending the next largest number a <lb />
celebrated Con laud cart worth <lb />
125.00. <lb />
This is a liberal offer is <lb />
company to extend the cir- <lb />
of its Semi Weekly, ex- <lb />
paper, full the <lb />
latest news from all over the <lb />
try. <lb />
Sample copies with full <lb />
sent free on application to <lb />
address. <lb />
Ex-Senator of Virginia, <lb />
is said to have serious designs on <lb />
the Farmers Alliance, and that <lb />
action of the republican State com- <lb />
of which be is chairman, in <lb />
deciding to put no <lb />
nations this year, was further <lb />
those designs. will <lb />
bear watching; <lb />
himself he is always willing to <lb />
endorse those of anybody else, <lb />
ways provided that he is to be <lb />
thereby benefited. <lb />
Here is a fact that should <lb />
brought to tho attention of young <lb />
cigarette smokers, Two-thirds of <lb />
the applicants for admission to <lb />
West Point Annapolis are re- <lb />
because of effects of the <lb />
cigarette habit in their physical <lb />
systems. Boys cannot enjoy cigar- <lb />
a sound heart at the same <lb />
time.- Raleigh Chronicle- <lb />
The friends of Roger Q. Mills pay <lb />
that he will be elected <lb />
Speaker, lie is not the roost dis- <lb />
Democrat, but there is no <lb />
more honest, able and courageous <lb />
leader in House, He lacks the <lb />
poise and judicial bearing of Mr, <lb />
Wilson who would make an ideal <lb />
Chronicle. <lb />
Republicans do not appear to <lb />
like idea of that democratic <lb />
missionary car traveling through <lb />
the northwest. it isn't to be <lb />
sent out tor the benefit of the re- <lb />
publican party. <lb />
withdrawn the markets <lb />
until trice advanced, and tho <lb />
pi ice would have advanced, but the <lb />
idea was inapplicable to <lb />
all farm products. <lb />
Col. Skinner could easily, <lb />
bis have, been an advisor <lb />
and leader of the and <lb />
checked them in their reckless ad- <lb />
of the sub-treasury <lb />
application to all farm products. <lb />
Perhaps voice of political <lb />
ambition whispered to him that the <lb />
sub-treasury, confined to cotton, <lb />
could not combine the farmers, and <lb />
become a great factor in national <lb />
politics. We would have been glad <lb />
to see Col. iii.-t position <lb />
unchanged. We would have been <lb />
glad to see his acknowledged <lb />
devoted to the adoption of the <lb />
cotton sub-treasury, the <lb />
of the South. We would then have <lb />
hoped to see Harry Skinner <lb />
the of any man's ambition <lb />
as the champion of the cotton <lb />
John C. of <lb />
North Carolina. <lb />
Col. Skinner was interviewed last <lb />
week at Morehead by a reporter of <lb />
the Raleigh and in reply <lb />
to interrogatories said <lb />
know I am a sub-t plan <lb />
man. I mean by this that I am a firm <lb />
believer In the principle of making the <lb />
staple crops a basis for the issue of a cur- <lb />
regard them as stable as gold, <lb />
and the flexibility of the currency makes <lb />
it very attractive tome, for every dollar <lb />
that is issued will be redeemed by the <lb />
actual necessity of the human race, I <lb />
every dollar floated with this basis must <lb />
remain good besides, it as the only <lb />
plan by which, as Southern people, we <lb />
can dictate tho price at our great staple <lb />
cotton; besides, the South, being inter- <lb />
as a section and as individuals, the <lb />
cot ton crop is a n titter of national <lb />
It is great contributor to <lb />
national balance of trade, our <lb />
purchaser of British gold, and <lb />
o insist that as long as protection is ex- <lb />
tended to commerce and manufacturers <lb />
that cotton is worthy of tho fostering <lb />
care of the <lb />
To an as how it could <lb />
he put Into practical operation, Col. <lb />
Skinner <lb />
Is tho repeal of tho tax on State <lb />
Banks of issue, and the formation of <lb />
state with the same basis <lb />
value given to Land and Staple Crops; <lb />
the other id something similar to the <lb />
Sub-Treasury bill. One contemplate <lb />
within State other Ionics <lb />
to government, either will <lb />
be to the Alliance, but they <lb />
know in advance that it is impossible to <lb />
appeal the. per cent tax of State <lb />
Banks of only three states la <lb />
the Union would favor <lb />
Worth Carolina and South Carolina. <lb />
There is a common prejudice against <lb />
State Banks of issue that cannot he <lb />
overcome, besides the Alliance on this <lb />
issue would divide ; lose their <lb />
Western and Eastern <lb />
Thy tenet, and <lb />
they their must eon; by <lb />
of U <lb />
the general government and regardless <lb />
I or reports they seem united in this do- <lb />
they will not cavil over I be <lb />
machinery, but they do insist a <lb />
currency privilege shall be extended to <lb />
staple crops on parity with gold and <lb />
about Cleveland <lb />
Col. mention Ins <lb />
as a His nomination <lb />
would ruin us and trust our leader <lb />
will take this in for all it mean-. <lb />
Col. Skinner is an able man, a <lb />
born leader, a safe <lb />
and we congratulate <lb />
the upon such M <lb />
; and hope and I <lb />
will be a check balance to <lb />
their great danger of carry in g <lb />
too much sail with men at <lb />
the helm. <lb />
as a <lb />
Stowe gives a <lb />
account of a grammatical exercise at <lb />
which her brother, Henry Ward <lb />
assisted in his schooldays. <lb />
The teacher was drilling bar pupil <lb />
the <lb />
said she, is e <lb />
article, see. and must <lb />
used only with the singular number. <lb />
You can say but you cant <lb />
say can <lb />
I can say was <lb />
the rejoinder; says it always <lb />
at the end of his <lb />
joking; de- <lb />
ho, possessive bis, <lb />
objective <lb />
see his is possessive. <lb />
you say bat you cannot <lb />
say <lb />
I do say hymn book, l- <lb />
said the impractical scholar with a <lb />
quizzical twinkle. <lb />
Each one of these sallies made the <lb />
young teacher laugh, which was the <lb />
victory he wan toil. <lb />
now, Henry, seriously, just <lb />
attend to the active and passive verb. <lb />
is active, you see, be- <lb />
cause if you do something. <lb />
But am you don't do any- <lb />
thing, do <lb />
I do, I strike back <lb />
After about six months Henry up- <lb />
turned to his hands with <lb />
the reputation of being an inveterate <lb />
joker and an Indifferent scholar. <lb />
Vermont <lb />
The Without Thread. <lb />
like to sew there is no <lb />
thread in the n it runs <lb />
said a little girl just now. <lb />
A good many people, think, are <lb />
pretty fond of running machines <lb />
without thread. <lb />
When a boy talking very <lb />
largely of the grand things lie <lb />
do, if he only could, and if things <lb />
and circumstances were only differ- <lb />
and then neglecting every <lb />
duty, and avoiding work and lessons, <lb />
I think ho is running his machine <lb />
without any thread. <lb />
When I sec a girl very sweet and <lb />
pleasant to do any- <lb />
thing for a cross an <lb />
disagreeable at home, and sour <lb />
disobliging to her mother find is <lb />
she, too, is running her machine <lb />
without any thread. <lb />
When a man or woman make, x <lb />
loud profession of piety, converses at <lb />
at all times on religious subjects, las <lb />
much to say about love for Christ, <lb />
and at the same time will never lend <lb />
a helping baud in the church, the <lb />
Sunday school, or any Christian n- <lb />
that involves real work and <lb />
self-denial, I am quite sure that his <lb />
or her machine has no thread what- <lb />
ever in the needle. <lb />
Ah this sewing without a thread <lb />
is very easy, indeed, and the life ma- <lb />
chine will make a great buzzing, and <lb />
the wheels revolve merrily, but labor, <lb />
time and force will in the end be far <lb />
worse than lost. <lb />
Tho Two <lb />
The men do not love the so <lb />
much as they love to have the women <lb />
love them. <lb />
you have found a poor girl <lb />
who is said to you have <lb />
found a really pretty girl. <lb />
Women arc most sensible when <lb />
among women, and most <lb />
sensible when among men. <lb />
Some women arc never pleasant to <lb />
their husbands except when there is <lb />
some other woman around. <lb />
The man with the greatest joy, <lb />
the man with the heaviest sorrow, <lb />
arc the men who say the least. <lb />
The man never renews his youth <lb />
but once; but woman renews hers <lb />
every time puts on a new dress. <lb />
The corset is a friend to all. Tho <lb />
fat wear it to make them look lean, <lb />
and the lean wear it to make them <lb />
look fat. <lb />
Times are changing to such an ex- <lb />
tent that it will only be a few years <lb />
until parents will be sent to bed for <lb />
talking back. <lb />
PROVIDENTIAL ESCAPE. <lb />
Elizabeth City <lb />
When the steamer arrived from <lb />
Head on Thursday our com- <lb />
was intensely excited by the <lb />
it brought of a thrilling <lb />
accident which occurred at the sea <lb />
beach on the day before, on Wed- <lb />
at midday, in tho surf, to a <lb />
party of bathers, which came nigh <lb />
resulting in a fatal tragedy. The <lb />
j party of bathers was quite large and <lb />
j the spectators on the beach were <lb />
j numerous, They were splashing in <lb />
fun and frolic in the surf and had <lb />
j ventured tar when one on the beach <lb />
casually remarked that they had <lb />
far, and observed that <lb />
they were drilling southward. Soon <lb />
there was observed an unusual <lb />
and throwing up the hands <lb />
the bathers, but the waves were <lb />
high and their conduct was supposed <lb />
to be only the ebullition of playful- <lb />
but a moment more revealed <lb />
their dangerous condition. They <lb />
had gone beyond their depth and the <lb />
dangerous under-current was sweep- <lb />
them out to sea, and what was <lb />
supposed to be play was a life <lb />
in the presence of death, and a <lb />
cry for rescue I hat was inaudible in <lb />
the When their con- <lb />
was realized, the scene of ago- <lb />
on the beach, as described to us, <lb />
beggars reproduction. Every one <lb />
could rushed into the surf to <lb />
render what assistance he could. Tim <lb />
bathers were struggling tor life. The <lb />
strong swimmers swam out to them <lb />
and did what they could. The gen-- <lb />
who were bathing were sup- <lb />
porting as best they could the ladies <lb />
who were fainting and exhausted, <lb />
and they were fast giving way. Some <lb />
tho Dearest to the shore were borne <lb />
out by the swimmers from the. beach. <lb />
Miss Helen Martin was first to <lb />
reach the shore; Miss Marguerite <lb />
next, but the surf was full <lb />
of the struggling. There was, <lb />
fortunately, no surf rope. One was <lb />
hastily procure by Jno. Wood. It <lb />
was taken by Cart. Waller <lb />
an expert waterman, and a daring <lb />
man in works kindness an I be- <lb />
With all Ids efforts he <lb />
could not hurl it within reach of <lb />
Charles who was furtherest <lb />
out and supporting Miss Ma-lie Bad <lb />
ham, who was apparently lifeless. A <lb />
gallant boy, Dave Whitehurst, swam <lb />
in the breakers, took the end of <lb />
the surf rope in his teeth and bore it <lb />
to Martin who seized it, wrapped it <lb />
around Miss Badham and himself <lb />
and was dragged ashore. Miss Kate <lb />
one of the bathers, was <lb />
missing. She was stumbled over by <lb />
Julian Wood, who was assisting Miss <lb />
Badham. Miss was <lb />
brought on shore apparently lifeless. <lb />
It is supposed she had been under <lb />
water two minutes. She and Miss <lb />
Badham were the last that were res- <lb />
cued. They were brought ashore, <lb />
unconscious and apparently with life <lb />
extinct. Dr. Jack an ex- <lb />
physician, was fortunately <lb />
at Nags Head and soon at the scene <lb />
of distress. Under his direction <lb />
such restoratives were used as avail <lb />
to restore life hut not conscious- <lb />
and Miss was not re- <lb />
stored to consciousness until late on <lb />
Wednesday. <lb />
The bathers who were in such <lb />
peril Miss Kate <lb />
Miss Grandy, Miss Martin, Miss <lb />
Badham, Mrs. Badham, Miss <lb />
well, Miss Mr. Chas. <lb />
Mr. Old, Mr. Charles Martin, <lb />
Mr. Norfleet, Pruden, Mr. Robert <lb />
Whitehurst, Mr. Robert Smith, Mr. <lb />
Wm. Mr. Joseph <lb />
Mr. Harry Whedbee and the Lamb <lb />
boys. Besides the gentlemen bath- <lb />
in the surf, Mr. K. F. Lamb, <lb />
Capt. Walter Harney, White- <lb />
and many other kind and <lb />
brave men assisted in the rescue. <lb />
It was a narrow and a <lb />
Providence, and it has valuable <lb />
lessons of warning, among which arc <lb />
No persons should go bath-, <lb />
in tho ocean surf, without a surf <lb />
STATE NEWS. <lb />
Happenings Hero and There as Bathers <lb />
our <lb />
A train has been put on <lb />
the Norfolk and Carolina road be- <lb />
tween Portsmouth and Rocky Mount. <lb />
Concord Charles F. <lb />
has a pumpkin vine that by ac <lb />
measurement is feet long, and <lb />
has eight pumpkins on it. <lb />
Mr. Julius C. Mar- <lb />
tin, wed known in Lenoir, now a <lb />
practicing lawyer and partner of <lb />
Hon. H. A. Gudger, in <lb />
was held up by highwaymen a <lb />
nights ago while going home from <lb />
business. He put them to flight <lb />
and afterwards they were arrested <lb />
and found to be a couple of youths, <lb />
whose minds had become distemper- <lb />
ed by reading Jesse <lb />
James books. <lb />
Raleigh James Ed- <lb />
ward the smallest man in the <lb />
State, if not in the South, will be ex- <lb />
at the exposition, and after-. <lb />
wards all over the country. He is <lb />
and bred, was <lb />
years old last February, stands <lb />
feet inches high, and is a very <lb />
clever little Clay Hen- <lb />
near who is a <lb />
stepped out of his window <lb />
a few and fell twenty- <lb />
three feet. No limbs were broken, <lb />
though his race and eyes were badly <lb />
bruised. <lb />
Scotland Neck Mr. C. <lb />
K. Bell, agent for the railroad com- <lb />
at died Sunday, Aug. <lb />
23rd, after an illness of several <lb />
months. He was kind and clever <lb />
and stood well with those who knew <lb />
him.------We recently heard a gentle- <lb />
man of very extended observation <lb />
and much sense in every way say <lb />
that in comparatively few years <lb />
Eastern Carolina will be one vast <lb />
truck farm, bringing in almost <lb />
sums of money every year. <lb />
believe there is much in the <lb />
Why Get Married- <lb />
Though is very common to re- <lb />
old bachelors with their <lb />
and to pity old maids as if <lb />
single blessedness were a misfortune, <lb />
yet many married people have seen <lb />
lit to offer apologies for having en- <lb />
what sonic profane wag <lb />
has called the bonds of pad- <lb />
man says he got married <lb />
to get a housekeeper, another to get <lb />
rid of bad company. <lb />
Many women declare they got mar- <lb />
for the sake of a home; few ac- <lb />
knowledge that their motive was to <lb />
get a husband. Goethe averred that <lb />
he got married in order to be <lb />
John said he took <lb />
wife please his <lb />
who espoused his housemaid, <lb />
aid lie did it spite his <lb />
A widow who married a second <lb />
husband said she wanted somebody <lb />
to condole with her far the loss of <lb />
her first. Another because she <lb />
thought a wedding would amuse the <lb />
children. Another to get rid of in- <lb />
importunity from a crowd of <lb />
suitors. <lb />
Old maids who get married <lb />
assure their friends that they <lb />
thought they would be more useful <lb />
as wives than spinsters. <lb />
less gives it as his opinion <lb />
that nine-tenths of all persons who <lb />
many, whether widows or widowers <lb />
spinsters or bachelors, do so for the <lb />
sake married. <lb />
B. L. JAMES, <lb />
Tilt. J. MARQUIS, <lb />
DENTIST. <lb />
N. C, <lb />
of <lb />
Office in Skinner Building, upper doer <lb />
opposite Photograph Gallery. <lb />
B. <lb />
F. TYSON, <lb />
n. o. <lb />
Prompt attention given to collections. <lb />
. L-T LONG <lb />
rope at hand. There should be a IV <lb />
surf policeman constantly in attend- <lb />
on the beach, one who is an ex- <lb />
pert and reliable and <lb />
with the shoals and gullies of the <lb />
sea bottom, and watching the bathers <lb />
and no bather should make ventures <lb />
far from shore or give way to the <lb />
ambition of display as a brave swim- <lb />
mer. God in His mercy protected <lb />
the bathers, and may it ever be a <lb />
lesson and a warning to them. <lb />
Ex-Senator must have <lb />
found Using a of a <lb />
profitable as it is announced <lb />
that he intend going to Europe on <lb />
a protracted pleasure tour. He will <lb />
be much if lie will carry <lb />
of those who are at present <lb />
salaries, with- <lb />
out having the ability to perform <lb />
their duties, with him and leave <lb />
them in the most out-of-the-way <lb />
place he can find. <lb />
Attorney-at-Law, <lb />
n. c. <lb />
Prompt and careful attention to <lb />
Collection solicited. <lb />
LATHAM. HARRY <lb />
T SKINNER, <lb />
N. C.<lb />
U G. JAMES, <lb />
N. <lb />
Practice in the court. <lb />
j. <lb />
BLOW, <lb />
GREEN V N. C. <lb />
in all the Courts. <lb />
B. <lb />
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,<lb /></p>
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WEDNESDAY. 1891. <lb />
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The Reflector a huge <lb />
will be found a profitable medium <lb />
through which to reach the public. <lb />
Nothing ever occurring in North <lb />
Carolina sends a thrill of <lb />
horror through the mind of the <lb />
reader as the particulars of the <lb />
awful accident on the Western N. <lb />
C. Railroad, near Statesville, last <lb />
Thursday morning at o'clock. <lb />
Imagine a swift flying train, with <lb />
a load of soundly sleeping human <lb />
freight, being hurled at the dead <lb />
hours of night over a bridge into a <lb />
chasm nearly four-score feet to the <lb />
bottom. The hushed stillness of the <lb />
night is broken by the rumbling, <lb />
grating sounds of u terrific crash, <lb />
followed by heartrending shrieks <lb />
from the mangled and groans <lb />
the dying. On the ill-fated train <lb />
no doubt were passengers who re <lb />
tired to their berths the early <lb />
hours of the night with <lb />
of greeting their loved ones <lb />
on the morrow, who never awoke <lb />
from the peaceful slumber into <lb />
which they had fallen, being <lb />
hurled to instant death in the <lb />
shattered cars. Others, perhaps, <lb />
did arouse to momentary con- <lb />
only to find themselves <lb />
most excruciating ago <lb />
from which death soon re- <lb />
them. Still others were <lb />
aroused by the terrible shock to complete. <lb />
The Reflector fails to see any <lb />
good that is to emanate from the <lb />
bitter controversy that has <lb />
going on the last few weeks be- <lb />
tween the News and Observer and <lb />
the restive at <lb />
or to narrow it down to a fine <lb />
I point we might say between Capt. <lb />
Ashe and Col. Polk. The affair <lb />
attracts more interest just at this <lb />
time than it would under ordinary <lb />
circumstances, because of efforts <lb />
making in certain directions to <lb />
create strife between the Alliance <lb />
and the Democratic party. If <lb />
there ever was a time when there <lb />
should be no ill will, no ill feeling <lb />
no divisions between the Alliance <lb />
and the Democratic party it is <lb />
now, when enthusiasts in the Al- <lb />
are clamoring for a third <lb />
party and hot headed Democrats <lb />
are trying to read the Alliance out <lb />
of the Democratic party. Very <lb />
true Capt. Ashe is not the Demo <lb />
party nor is Col. Polk the <lb />
Alliance, but occupying the <lb />
they do they both have <lb />
friends and supporters, and this <lb />
between will have a <lb />
tendency to engender a strife that <lb />
reaches further in its influence <lb />
than to the combatants them- <lb />
selves. Instead of coming <lb />
from such a course, it points to <lb />
harm on both sides. <lb />
Capt. Ashe and Col. Polk have <lb />
not had the best of feelings for <lb />
each other for the past few years <lb />
and to their readers this <lb />
can seem little else than a <lb />
personal matter, and their col- <lb />
might be filled with far more <lb />
interesting matter then the <lb />
they have been at <lb />
each other. <lb />
Let us have peace. <lb />
Mr. Harrison that be shall <lb />
a man from that ion to the v <lb />
and the Republicans of <lb />
the northwestern States have made <lb />
a like demand. Mr. Harrison will <lb />
place the where it will <lb />
fetch the moat voles for Harrison <lb />
in the Republican National <lb />
Convention, no matter who it may <lb />
please or displease, and belief <lb />
here is that the place will go to ex- <lb />
Governor of New <lb />
shire, unless Gen. Alger can be <lb />
to accept it. <lb />
Some queer stories are told <lb />
around here how Prof. <lb />
is manipulating bis dynamite <lb />
and gun powder rain-forcer for the <lb />
purpose of a big <lb />
from the next Congress to pay <lb />
all further experiments, it is said, <lb />
he took advantage of con- <lb />
which made it certain that <lb />
be could not tail, when he made <lb />
experiment about which so <lb />
much has been printed. It is also <lb />
said that none of the party now in <lb />
with the Professor have any <lb />
faith the efficiency of the <lb />
to rain in a arid <lb />
section, and that regard <lb />
whole as a sort <lb />
humbug, which promises to furnish <lb />
profitable employ a <lb />
time, at least that is said to be the <lb />
substance of that have been <lb />
received Washington. <lb />
There is clash of between <lb />
the Interior department and the <lb />
of Justice. Secretary <lb />
Noble holds <lb />
the recent judicial decision that the <lb />
ale of lager beer in Terri- <lb />
was legal, that be has the pow- <lb />
under a U. S. to prevent <lb />
it, and has the Indian <lb />
to seize all found the <lb />
Territory. The attorney General <lb />
holds that the decision of Judge <lb />
Bryant of the <lb />
of Texas is good law until it is <lb />
reversed by a higher Court, <lb />
that decision dealers have <lb />
right to sell beer to <lb />
pay for all the beer seized by the <lb />
Indian agents. <lb />
Young <lb />
The theory that rain can be pro <lb />
by the explosion of hydrogen <lb />
gas and similar serial disturbances <lb />
received some support from the <lb />
success that has attended the first <lb />
experiments in Texas. A large <lb />
loon filled with hydrogen was sent <lb />
up a mile a ex- <lb />
Powder was exploded over <lb />
two miles of territory, and a <lb />
of dynamite was attached to kites <lb />
and at the altitude of a thousand <lb />
feet the air. An ace tint <lb />
says that it began to rain <lb />
and rained four hours. The <lb />
next day similar success attended <lb />
the experiment. People are getting <lb />
to be mighty smart as the secrets of <lb />
nature are laid bare and the powers <lb />
of the unknown world are brought <lb />
subjection to <lb />
News -Observer. <lb />
This is all good enough so far as <lb />
it goes, but the question that arises <lb />
is what is to done in cases of <lb />
too much rain About these <lb />
parts excessive rains cause more <lb />
damage to crops than drought. <lb />
Now if some other fellow will get <lb />
a trick by which the rain can <lb />
be stopped the farmers cry <lb />
enough the combination will be <lb />
find themselves pinioned under <lb />
the mass of debris, utterly power- <lb />
less to extricate themselves, no <lb />
hand near that could come in re- <lb />
to their cries for help; and <lb />
as they lay in the dense <lb />
feeling the ponded water slowly <lb />
rising upon their bodies, the <lb />
was increased by the full <lb />
that a few moments at least <lb />
and they would be strangled to <lb />
horrible It <lb />
makes the heartsick to think upon <lb />
these things. <lb />
The disaster cast a gloom not <lb />
only all over Carolina, out <lb />
WASHINGTON LETTER. <lb />
our Regular <lb />
WASHINGTON, Aug. <lb />
Secretary Foster is in a fair way- <lb />
id earning the title of the <lb />
Sellers of the from <lb />
his to see everything in <lb />
Its rosiest light. About first of <lb />
July he was telling everyone of the <lb />
swart benefits which follow <lb />
Mm extension of the of <lb />
per cent bonds at per cent, <lb />
and how glad the national banks <lb />
would lie to take all that might be <lb />
surrendered by private parties in <lb />
older that they might increase their <lb />
Now that the <lb />
also sent sorrow to many homes i of the bonds has proven a <lb />
in other Mates. Mrs. S. E. Poole, <lb />
of the ladies killed in the <lb />
wreck, had a number of relatives <lb />
and many friends in Greenville, to <lb />
whom the sad news of her death <lb />
brought much pain. three <lb />
weeks before the accident she was <lb />
in town visiting her aunt, Mrs. <lb />
A. M. Clark, and told of the trip <lb />
herself and daughter were con <lb />
to the mountains. They <lb />
were on their way to Asheville on <lb />
this train. <lb />
The Reflector has gleaned the <lb />
most interesting parts of par- <lb />
and scenes of the wreck <lb />
from the accounts given in the <lb />
daily papers and the Statesville <lb />
Landmark, which will be found on <lb />
first page. <lb />
The people of Statesville did <lb />
everything that could be done for <lb />
the dead and dying. The two days <lb />
following the wreck all business of <lb />
the town was suspended, and <lb />
everybody was at work at the <lb />
scene helping in removing the <lb />
bodies, ministering to the needs of <lb />
the wounded, or preparing the <lb />
bodies of the dead to be forwarded <lb />
home to then sorrowing friends. <lb />
They left nothing undone possible <lb />
to human aid that would in any <lb />
measure the sufferings <lb />
incident to the fearful disaster. <lb />
Judge Whitaker is somewhat <lb />
the ridiculous in his <lb />
egotism and anxiety to fix the <lb />
that he the <lb />
wherever he goes to preside over <lb />
tribunal. His latest stride <lb />
was not long since when he or <lb />
the Sheriffs of Johnson and <lb />
Harnett counties not to allow any <lb />
one to enter the Court without a <lb />
coat on. True a man without a <lb />
coat oat can not be considered in <lb />
high dress, we fail to see the <lb />
authority a Judge having <lb />
ejected from Court for no other <lb />
than failure to have on one. <lb />
fizzle, not half of having been <lb />
presented for extension, one <lb />
suppose I hat Mr. Foster would <lb />
bad enough to at least keep quiet. <lb />
Not he. lie is, according to hi <lb />
own statement, not at all <lb />
pointed over the failure of his <lb />
large financial transaction, <lb />
he preaches from the test of what a <lb />
good thing it is for <lb />
that or <lb />
is to be put circulation by the <lb />
redemption of these bonds and how <lb />
much good this increase in the cir- <lb />
will do business circles. <lb />
tie reminds one of the young <lb />
who when asked bow he was <lb />
making out in a family where be <lb />
was a in confine- <lb />
mother is dead <lb />
and child is dead, but hope to <lb />
pull father <lb />
Representative Mills has gone <lb />
over to New York and it is probable <lb />
that while there be will make a <lb />
little investigation into a statement <lb />
made here a few days ago that <lb />
New York delegation was divided <lb />
in its choice speaker as <lb />
Crisp Mills <lb />
statement was made by a member <lb />
of Tammany Hall, but its accuracy <lb />
was at once questioned by Mr. <lb />
Mills friends, who claim to have <lb />
best of evidence to prove that it was <lb />
wrong in every case Mr. Mills will <lb />
go to Ohio shortly to make speeches <lb />
in campaign. <lb />
noble army of is <lb />
again marching upon Washington, <lb />
each and every member of it <lb />
anxious to get place which is to <lb />
be vacated by Secretary Proctor, <lb />
who has been formally notified that <lb />
he is to be appointed to serve out <lb />
the term of Mr. Ed- <lb />
in United States Senate, <lb />
and those fail will at least <lb />
the satisfaction of knowing <lb />
that they temporarily got oat <lb />
of obscurity into which <lb />
bad by having their names <lb />
mentioned as possibilities for <lb />
vacant seat in cabinet by the <lb />
obliging newspapers. If yon <lb />
to see these names get a <lb />
copy of last Congressional Di- <lb />
rectory and check off the names of <lb />
ail men who retired from Con- <lb />
with the Fifty-first Congress, <lb />
and yon will have a correct list <lb />
them. It is said that the New <lb />
land Senators have demanded of <lb />
Startling. <lb />
ATTENTION <lb />
Tobaccos-Growers <lb />
It is time to <lb />
-FOR- <lb />
Office, <lb />
Raleigh, N. C-, Aug. <lb />
The reports correspondents <lb />
the Weekly Weather <lb />
issued by the North Carolina <lb />
Station and State Weather <lb />
Service for the week ending Friday, <lb />
August 28th, 1891, show a decided- <lb />
outlook. Very heavy <lb />
rams have fallen, especially in the <lb />
central portion of the State. The <lb />
normal rainfall for August it 1.52 <lb />
inches per week; average for <lb />
this is inches, fully inches <lb />
above the normal. The tempera- <lb />
continued slightly above the <lb />
average until Friday night, when a <lb />
rapid fall occurred, the <lb />
Saturday morning reading <lb />
degrees at with northeast <lb />
and rain. These conditions <lb />
been decidedly to <lb />
all crops. Cotton is very weedy and <lb />
shedding, and it is feared rust will <lb />
appear. Bolls bad just begun to <lb />
open, while at this time last year <lb />
picking was progress <lb />
and new bales had been marketed. <lb />
The condition is per <lb />
as compared with per cent, at <lb />
the same tune in 1890; percent, <lb />
1889, and SI per cent, in <lb />
Coin continues to be excellent, es- <lb />
the District, <lb />
saving fodder is <lb />
and a considerable dam- <lb />
aged. Lowland corn injured by ex- <lb />
rains and by the overflow of <lb />
the at Present <lb />
condition of corn as compared <lb />
with per cent, in 1890; per <lb />
cent, in 1889, and per cent in <lb />
The uniformly good <lb />
of corn even in unfavorable <lb />
years as compared with cotton <lb />
should serve as a warning to far- <lb />
mere to place more dependence on <lb />
food crops on cotton, <lb />
seems always the first to suffer <lb />
from the effects of bad weather. <lb />
The condition of tobacco year is <lb />
cent., as <lb />
cent. In per cent, in <lb />
and in 1888. rec-iv- <lb />
e, representing <lb />
Eastern District Several <lb />
heavy injuring cot- <lb />
ton, coin and other crops Cotton <lb />
was beginning to open slowly ; it is <lb />
now shedding considerably. The <lb />
temperature was slightly above the <lb />
average. Fodder greatly damaged, <lb />
and saving interrupted. crop <lb />
excellent cutting will begin <lb />
with dry weather. The Roanoke <lb />
at lose seven feet <lb />
above the danger line, flooding low- <lb />
lands and consider- <lb />
able damage. Fortunately it has <lb />
fallen. Second crop of <lb />
doing so The fol- <lb />
lowing are total rain falls for <lb />
week Southport, inches; <lb />
3.90; Weldon, 3.33; Eliza- <lb />
beth City, 3.50; 4.58; <lb />
3.01, and <lb />
4.65. The present condition of <lb />
crops this district ; <lb />
corn, tobacco, Cotton has <lb />
fallen corn and tobacco per <lb />
cut reports received, <lb />
Central rain- <lb />
fall has been heaviest in this dis- <lb />
especially in the south-eastern <lb />
portion, south of Hill. In <lb />
many places work is entirely <lb />
pended. Cotton damaged consider- <lb />
ably, as well as other crops. <lb />
vesting tobacco in progress. Corn <lb />
is generally good on bottom <lb />
lands The following total rains <lb />
were Chapel Hill, <lb />
inches; Oak <lb />
6.75; Gib- <lb />
son, 6.00; 7.40; <lb />
4.36. The pres- <lb />
condition of crops in this dis- <lb />
Cotton, corn, <lb />
co, reports received, <lb />
con- <lb />
in district have not <lb />
been so unfavorable as in other <lb />
parts of State, although <lb />
weather has been and cool. <lb />
Hay-making has been ; <lb />
co. ton Las improved <lb />
corn is in excellent condition, while <lb />
tobacco bas deteriorated somewhat. <lb />
Total rains reported as <lb />
Davidson, 1.89 inches; Asheville, <lb />
Salisbury, , 2.75; <lb />
Charlotte, 5.12. Present condition <lb />
of crops in this Cotton, <lb />
com, tobacco, <lb />
perts received representing <lb />
co u ties. <lb />
FALL TRADE <lb />
Therefore we are going <lb />
-TO- <lb />
MAKE PRICES <lb />
that will <lb />
mint o <lb />
and make us room for <lb />
OUR STOCK. <lb />
We have a good many <lb />
-OF <lb />
Summer Goods, <lb />
-which for the next <lb />
THIRTY DAY'S <lb />
we will sell <lb />
ABSOLUTE COST <lb />
Oxford is Your Market <lb />
-WE WANT- <lb />
J. B. Cherry. <lb />
J. R. <lb />
J. G. <lb />
CHERRY CO. <lb />
SPRING ANNOUNCEMENT <lb />
Bring it along, the more the merrier. We are prepared to pay <lb />
HIGHER PRICES for WIRE CURED any other <lb />
market. Freights cheap, a mere trifle when-increased prices <lb />
are taken into account. railroad facilities are good. Send <lb />
your tobacco to Oxford, N. C, you will get good prices and quick <lb />
returns. Buyers for all classes and from every part of the world <lb />
are located in Oxford. You will find us <lb />
All Business and no <lb />
Hunt, Cooper Co., Meadows Warehouse, <lb />
Bullock Mitchell, Banner Warehouse, <lb />
Cozart, Rogers Co., Warehouse, <lb />
R. V. Minor Co., Minor Warehouse. <lb />
R. F. Knott, Manager Alliance Warehouse. <lb />
We beg to inform our friends and patrons that we now th <lb />
most complete stock we have ever had. To our lady friends <lb />
we wish to say that our stock of Dress Goods will com- <lb />
------pare favorably with any line in town.------ <lb />
DRY GOODS <lb />
In Wool Fabrics we have Hen- <lb />
Cashmeres, Albatross <lb />
and in the leading <lb />
Spring and Summer shades. <lb />
In Cotton Fabrics we have <lb />
Pine Apple Tissues, Swiss <lb />
Zephyrs, Batiste. Out- <lb />
Cloths, Lawns, <lb />
J. M. Currin, Buyer, <lb />
W. Reed, Buyer, <lb />
John Meadows, Buyer, <lb />
Wilkinson Bros., Buyers, <lb />
Meadows Yancey, Buyers, <lb />
D. S. Osborn, Buyer, <lb />
E. O. Buyer, <lb />
E. G Currin, Buyer, <lb />
O. S. Smoot, Buyer, <lb />
J. D. Bullock, Buyer, <lb />
John Webb, Buyer, <lb />
W. A. Bobbitt, Buyer, <lb />
C. P. Kingsbury, Buyer, <lb />
B. Glenn, Buyer. <lb />
in order to <lb />
Close Out. <lb />
to <lb />
LOOK OVER OUR STOCK. <lb />
We have made some- <lb />
Large Reductions <lb />
be <lb />
in price already, will <lb />
many more made in the <lb />
days. <lb />
WATCH US. <lb />
Young <lb />
Beware <lb />
of imitations, buy only <lb />
fixed wire <lb />
the genuine <lb />
SNOW STICK. <lb />
Barn Company. <lb />
OXFORD, N. C. <lb />
OINTMENT. <lb />
TRADE <lb />
MARK. <lb />
Preparation has been in use over <lb />
fifty yuan, and wherever known baa <lb />
been id steady demand. It been en- <lb />
by the leading physicians nil over <lb />
the country, and has effected cures where <lb />
all other remedies, with the attention of <lb />
the most experienced physicians, have <lb />
for years failed. This Ointment is of <lb />
long standing and the high reputation <lb />
which it has is owing entirely <lb />
to its own efficacy, as but little effort <lb />
ever been made to bring it before the <lb />
public. bottle of this Ointment will <lb />
be sent to any address on receipt of One <lb />
Dollar. Sample box The usual <lb />
discount to Druggists. All Cash Orders <lb />
promptly attended to. Address all or- <lb />
and communications to <lb />
T. F. <lb />
Sole Mar and Proprietor, <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
of Land. <lb />
By virtue of a decree of the Superior <lb />
Court of Pitt county, in a certain special <lb />
proceeding therein pending wherein <lb />
Mary E. Dupree, of L. <lb />
B, Dupree, deceased, is plaintiff and F. <lb />
M. Dupree and others heirs at law of <lb />
said L. B. Dupree, late of said county, <lb />
deceased, defendants, the undersigned <lb />
will on Monday the 21st day of <lb />
1891, at the Court House door in the <lb />
town of Greenville, sell to the highest <lb />
bidder, all of the lands mentioned in the <lb />
petition, belonging to said estate, con- <lb />
about Five Hundred Fifty- <lb />
six acres more or less, adjoining <lb />
the lands of W. B- Williams, the heirs <lb />
J. V. Johnston, E. M. Davis, C. H. <lb />
and others. The same being <lb />
sold for assets to pay debts of the estate. <lb />
Terms of sale Cash. <lb />
This August 26th, 1801. <lb />
MARY E. DUPREE, <lb />
of L. B. Dupree, <lb />
Latham A Skinner, Attorneys for <lb />
COLLEGIATE w INSTITUTE <lb />
For Young Ladies, <lb />
WILSON, H. C. <lb />
Fall Session opens 7th, 1891. <lb />
A thorough preparatory course of <lb />
study, with Full Collegiate Course <lb />
equal to that of any Female College in <lb />
the South. Si of Scholarship an. <lb />
usually high. Facilities for the study of <lb />
Music and Art unsurpassed. Depart- <lb />
of Telegraphy, Type-Writing and <lb />
Short-hand. Beautiful and lo- <lb />
cation. Moderate charges. Steady in- <lb />
crease of patronage. For <lb />
address, <lb />
SILAS B. WARREN, <lb />
Principal. <lb />
Wilson. N. C <lb />
D. D. HASKETT, <lb />
Notice. <lb />
On Wednesday the 23rd day of <lb />
A. D. I will sell at the <lb />
Court House door in the town of Green- <lb />
ville to the highest bidder for Cash <lb />
J. H. Dudley's interest in one <lb />
tract of land in Pitt county containing <lb />
acres and bounded as follows <lb />
Situated in Greenville adjoin- <lb />
the lands of A. Dudley and wife, <lb />
S. H. Langley Home Tract and John <lb />
Flanagan and being the tract of land on <lb />
which John Murphy now resides to <lb />
sundry executions in my bands for <lb />
collection against John H. Dudley <lb />
others and which has been levied on said <lb />
land as the property of said John H. <lb />
Dudley. J. A. K. TUCKER, <lb />
24th, 1891. Sheriff. <lb />
W. KING, D. S. <lb />
FEMALE <lb />
SCHOOL <lb />
The position teacher of Greenville <lb />
Female School, non-sectarian, having <lb />
been conferred upon me, Mrs. <lb />
Harrington, I wish <lb />
to that the school will open, <lb />
in the Tyson School House, MONDAY. <lb />
august Mt, km <lb />
per <lb />
Primary Department, <lb />
Intermediate, 2.00 <lb />
Higher English A Mathematics. 2.60<lb />
A share of your patronage is respect- <lb />
fully solicited- <lb />
Pipe, Hollowware, Tin <lb />
ware. Nails, Doors, Sash. Locks <lb />
Butts and Hinges, Glass, Putty <lb />
Paints and Oils, <lb />
The increased stove trade this <lb />
season is the best evidence that <lb />
the I sell is the stove for <lb />
the people. The public are in- <lb />
to examine my stock be- <lb />
fore purchasing- <lb />
HASKETT. <lb />
For Sale and Rent. <lb />
for <lb />
have the following property <lb />
sale and rent. <lb />
One two-third lot with two story <lb />
house, four rooms, good <lb />
house, and stables live horses. For <lb />
sale or rent per month, with <lb />
stables <lb />
Two good building lots In Skinner- <lb />
ville. Desirable locations. <lb />
One house and hall five rooms, <lb />
garden and stables, good well water. <lb />
One house and lot, five rooms be- <lb />
sides cook-room and dining room. Two <lb />
story house, good well of water. <lb />
For sale or and lot <lb />
in single story, six rooms, <lb />
cook-room and dining room attached; <lb />
Rent for month. <lb />
acres of land adjoining the Fe- <lb />
male Institute, property lying on each <lb />
side the railroad and near i lie depot. <lb />
Good location for dwellings and <lb />
establishments. <lb />
The two comer stores In the Tyson <lb />
Building, also rooms in the upper <lb />
story of same building. <lb />
We make collection of rent a <lb />
If yon contemplate buying, <lb />
ling, or renting, call see us, or <lb />
with us. <lb />
Prices of any the above property <lb />
made known on application. <lb />
Which ard, <lb />
Real Estate Agents <lb />
Greenville, N. C, <lb />
In all grades of Men and <lb />
Boys Hats we have nice styles <lb />
ard will Fell at prices to please <lb />
our customers. <lb />
We invite comparison of <lb />
and prices of the following <lb />
Notions, Gent's Furnish- <lb />
Goods, Trunks, Valises, <lb />
Ginghams, a full line of White Hardware, Crockery, Tinware, <lb />
Dress Goods, In all of these Wood and Willow Ware, <lb />
lines yon will find beautiful <lb />
styles. No prettier to be found <lb />
in town. <lb />
Provisions, and all <lb />
kinds of Harming Implement <lb />
and Furniture. <lb />
CENTS FURNISHING COOPS, <lb />
FURNITURE <lb />
Our stock of Shoes and <lb />
is very attract <lb />
We carry the largest and best <lb />
selected stock of Furniture in <lb />
Slip <lb />
We <lb />
think we can suit you both in. <lb />
quality and fit. One of the lead- and at <lb />
Shoes with us is our Opera please. <lb />
Toe with Common Sense Heel. We have a nice line of Mat- <lb />
This is a long felt want with the we win at low <lb />
ladies. figures. <lb />
In Men and Boys Shoes we T ,.,, <lb />
have in stock and to arrive In Children Carnages we have <lb />
best line ever carried by and prettiest line <lb />
We have sold L. M. Reynold's <lb />
Shoes for the past two years and <lb />
find them to be the best line ever <lb />
handled by us. This spring we <lb />
will have a complete line <lb />
these Shoes and when our <lb />
are in need of good shoes <lb />
will be pleased to <lb />
We realize the importance of <lb />
selling goods at a small profit. <lb />
We do not claim to sell goods <lb />
at cost, but do claim and back <lb />
up our assertion, that we will <lb />
give you honest goods for <lb />
honest money. <lb />
See Us Talk With Us Try Us <lb />
REDUCTION. <lb />
REDUCTION. <lb />
REDUCTION. <lb />
ReductioN. <lb />
I REDUCTION <lb />
REDUCTION <lb />
AT <lb />
BROWN BROS. <lb />
Ladies we know full well you remember how greatly prices <lb />
after the reduction surprised you in our last year Spring <lb />
Goods, so we now make another spring <lb />
on the following goods <lb />
Edging, Swiss <lb />
Embroideries, India <lb />
Linens, and Check <lb />
Teasel Summer <lb />
Cashmeres, Ginghams, <lb />
lies. Percale, <lb />
and all the many other things in a Spring Look at <lb />
------reduced prices <lb />
Ginghams at Teasel at eta. <lb />
Id Ginghams at <lb />
Ginghams at <lb />
at <lb />
at <lb />
Teasel at <lb />
Hamburg at <lb />
Hamburg at <lb />
White Goods at <lb />
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES <lb />
MEAT and <lb />
Car Load Feed Oats, Car load Corn, Car load No. Hay, <lb />
Car Load Rib Side Meat, Car Load St. Louis <lb />
Heavy Mess Pork, Granulated Sugar. <lb />
Sugar, Ax all kinds. <lb />
Rail Road Mills Snuff. <lb />
Rico Molasses, Tubs Boston Lard. <lb />
Star Lye, Gross Matches. <lb />
Also full line Baking Powders, Soda, Soap. Starch, Tobacco. Cigars, <lb />
Crackers, Candles, Canned Goods, Wrapping Paper. Paper Sacks. <lb />
Special prices given to the wholesale trade on large quantities of the <lb />
above goods. <lb />
J. A. ANDREWS. GREENVILLE. N. C. <lb />
Greenville Institute, <lb />
GREENVILLE <lb />
D. <lb />
Miss Bettie Warren, <lb />
Miss Lucy Joyner, Assistants. <lb />
Mrs. Z. <lb />
Miss Minnie Carraway, <lb />
Session begins Aug. <lb />
thorough. Terms reason- <lb />
able. Discipline Arm but not severe. <lb />
For further particulars address. <lb />
Z. D. <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
Greenville Iron Works <lb />
A. B. ELLINGTON, Prop. <lb />
Ml FOOT. <lb />
Engines, Saw Mills, repaired, <lb />
Iron and Brass Castings made to order <lb />
Largest stock Pipe and fittings In <lb />
town. Be sure so work to <lb />
A. B. <lb />
depot. N. C. <lb />
CM and W, <lb />
The next Session of this School will be <lb />
gin on MONDAY, 24th. <lb />
Tuition per term <lb />
Primary, session, 7.7 <lb />
Intermediate, per session, 10.00 <lb />
Higher lift <lb />
Languages, each, <lb />
The School will be thorough in all of <lb />
its instruction, mild in its <lb />
having in view at all times the <lb />
nil preparation of young men and boys <lb />
for active life, or successful col- <lb />
courses. can be obtained <lb />
with the principal, or at other places in <lb />
town at reasonable rates. One half of <lb />
tuition payable at the middle of the <lb />
term, the remainder at its close, <lb />
further particulars see or address, <lb />
A. <lb />
Greenville, N. C. Principal.<lb /></p>
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                <p>
M. S. COLUMN. <lb />
M. R. LANG. <lb />
This <lb />
week <lb />
oar <lb />
Mr. Lang <lb />
la <lb />
in <lb />
market <lb />
making <lb />
selections <lb />
for <lb />
Fall <lb />
and <lb />
Winter. <lb />
His <lb />
stock <lb />
will <lb />
be <lb />
than <lb />
ever <lb />
and <lb />
the <lb />
most <lb />
complete <lb />
ever <lb />
shown <lb />
in <lb />
the <lb />
town. <lb />
His <lb />
selections <lb />
be <lb />
placed <lb />
on <lb />
conn ten <lb />
few <lb />
days <lb />
and <lb />
cordially <lb />
friends <lb />
to <lb />
inspect <lb />
same. <lb />
THE <lb />
EASTERN REFLECTOR, <lb />
N. C <lb />
Local Sparks <lb />
Cooper's <lb />
Warehouse <lb />
Is the place to <lb />
Ship Tobacco <lb />
It you want highest prices. <lb />
September. <lb />
Build a hotel. <lb />
arc ripe. <lb />
Send your children to school. <lb />
Plant advertisement and reap trade. <lb />
Third supply of Fruit Jars at <lb />
Old Brick Store. <lb />
New moon comes this month on <lb />
the <lb />
Latest stylos of Shirts, Collars <lb />
and at C. T. <lb />
The circulation the Reflector <lb />
is still growing. <lb />
First the Coned <lb />
Mullets a; the Old Brick Store. <lb />
The sunshine yesterday was truly <lb />
a welcome visitor. <lb />
Boss Biscuit's for the well <lb />
and sick at the Old Brick Store. <lb />
I Superior Court in Martin <lb />
begins next Monday. <lb />
D. D. Haskett is in Richmond <lb />
this week buying Cooking and <lb />
Heating Stoves. <lb />
Only a month to the opening of the <lb />
Southern Exposition. <lb />
Try Cooper's Warehouse, <lb />
son, N. C, lot sale Tobacco. <lb />
He secures good prices for all sales <lb />
and allows no one to leave hi <lb />
house dissatisfied. <lb />
Mr, number is still very sick. <lb />
Mr. H. C. Hooker is clerking for <lb />
M, <lb />
A new lot of late novels just in at <lb />
the Reflector Book Store. <lb />
Point Lace Floor is always uniform <lb />
in quality at Old Brick Store. <lb />
The river and creeks are very much <lb />
swollen from the late rains. <lb />
Say where are yon going to send <lb />
that Tobacco t To Cooper's Ware- <lb />
house, Henderson. That's right I <lb />
Ho guarantees better prices than <lb />
any house in or out of the State- <lb />
Pitt county Superior Court con- <lb />
on the third Monday. <lb />
Wanted fob Bees- <lb />
wax and Hides, at the Old Brick <lb />
Store. <lb />
The rains have been a serious <lb />
drawback to fodder-pulling. <lb />
D. D. Haskett has resigned the <lb />
Express Agency and will give bis <lb />
whole attention to Stoves and <lb />
Hardware. <lb />
This is the month for <lb />
grapes and yearly meetings. <lb />
Cheapest Bedsteads, Bureaus, <lb />
Cradles and Mattresses at the Old <lb />
Brick Store. <lb />
The Sanford Express is five years <lb />
Continued success to It. <lb />
It pays a man to raise good To- <lb />
it pays still better to get <lb />
good prices when it is sold. Send <lb />
yours to Cooper's Warehouse, Hen- <lb />
and good prices are <lb />
guaranteed. <lb />
Look this month for live Tuesdays, <lb />
five Wednesdays and live <lb />
The Free School will not <lb />
with the other regular work of the <lb />
Institute. Z. D. <lb />
Usual monthly meeting of the <lb />
County Commissioners <lb />
The assignment of Latham <lb />
Pender will not interfere with <lb />
Tobacco flue trade. Farmers are <lb />
requested to come for their flues as <lb />
early as they can, and fines are <lb />
cash. <lb />
Some did get into <lb />
market once but they arc scarce as <lb />
yet. <lb />
At the same place, Henderson. N. <lb />
C, you will find Cooper's Ware- <lb />
house gelling Tobacco for <lb />
and getting the best prices for <lb />
them that can he obtained. Your <lb />
shipments are solicited. <lb />
The fair at New last week <lb />
took off some of the colored <lb />
IS gold ring, <lb />
set mashed out. Owner call at <lb />
Reflector office and get same by <lb />
paying for this notice. <lb />
People who have been spending the <lb />
summer out are turning their steps <lb />
homeward. <lb />
Greenville Institute, i For <lb />
both sexes, will begin the fall term <lb />
August 25th, 1891. For terms or <lb />
circulars address Principal. <lb />
z. D. <lb />
Greenville, N. <lb />
It is hoped that since the weather <lb />
has turned cooler the rain j will cease <lb />
for a while. <lb />
Cooper's Warehouse at <lb />
son, N. will furnish you bogs- <lb />
head free and grade Tobacco <lb />
at lowest prices. So yea can send <lb />
him tobacco graded or <lb />
At way mark your name upon <lb />
all packages when shipped. <lb />
bridge will <lb />
be up for repairs about four or five <lb />
days commencing No <lb />
vehicle can pass. A ferry for foot- <lb />
man will be kept. By order <lb />
Commissioners. B. H. <lb />
Bridge Keeper. <lb />
The popular Atlantic Hotel, at <lb />
Morehead, has closed for the season, <lb />
and we are glad found it a prosper- <lb />
A complete beautiful line of <lb />
Bureau Scarfs and Mate in linen, <lb />
Misses and Children's <lb />
Gaps, Infant Sacks and Fas- <lb />
in Newport Scarf <lb />
for Ladies, for sale by Mrs. Fannie <lb />
Joyner. <lb />
Attention Tobacco Planters <lb />
Cooper's Warehouse, Henderson, <lb />
N. C, is now ready to and <lb />
sell all grades of new Tobacco at <lb />
full market prices, and prom- <lb />
the planters of Pitt and adjoin- <lb />
that no market or <lb />
in or out or the shall <lb />
i nm eH tobacco for more net money. <lb />
him a trial. <lb />
M. <lb />
Mr. R. D. Cherry is clerking for <lb />
Hooker. <lb />
Mrs. W. T. Godwin has bee a sick <lb />
for several days. <lb />
Mr. Frank Wilson is slowly re- <lb />
covering from his sickness. <lb />
Mr. Harry Whedbee returned to <lb />
Greenville Saturday from Nags Head. <lb />
Mr. J. L. Fleming left last Friday <lb />
for Chapel Hill to take a law course. <lb />
regret to know our good <lb />
friend Mr. J. M. Blow is quite sick. <lb />
Misses Ada and Mattie Hearne <lb />
left yesterday for school at Littleton. <lb />
Mrs. C. T. has been visit- <lb />
relatives in Wilson the last week <lb />
or two. <lb />
Miss Mansfield, of Suffolk, Vs., <lb />
is visiting her sister, Mrs J. J. <lb />
Mrs. Jesse B of Suffolk, <lb />
is her mother, Mrs. R. <lb />
H. Hosier. <lb />
Mr. E. M. Moore, of Burgaw, was <lb />
visiting his brother, Mr. J. R. Moore, <lb />
last week. <lb />
Miss Hallie of Greene <lb />
is visiting her grandmother. <lb />
Mrs. If. T. <lb />
Miss Novella left Monday <lb />
on her return to school at Mount do <lb />
Sales, near Baltimore. <lb />
Mrs. J B. Cherry left yesterday <lb />
morning to visit some of the famous <lb />
health resorts at the North. <lb />
Misses Helen and <lb />
Eva left yesterday to attend <lb />
school at Notre Dame, near Baltimore <lb />
Mr. Frank Hodges was in to sec us <lb />
last Friday from He is <lb />
traveling for the Central T <lb />
Warehouse. <lb />
Mr. W. II. White went North <lb />
Monday morning to purchase <lb />
and winter goods for his lather, <lb />
C. A. White. <lb />
Mr. Herman Wilson, a typo on the <lb />
Wilson Advance, came down last Sat- <lb />
visiting bis parents. He <lb />
turned Mo nil <lb />
Mr. V. L. Stephens, wife and son, <lb />
came down from Wilson Monday on <lb />
a short visit to Mr. pa <lb />
They go over in Martin to day. <lb />
Messrs. W. E. A. <lb />
The Jail getting a good list of <lb />
Court will probably re- <lb />
duce number by getting some of <lb />
them off to the penitentiary. <lb />
With the first or September <lb />
early closing the merchants <lb />
and stores are now kept <lb />
open later than o'clock p. u. <lb />
Mr. J. R. Moore, the new express <lb />
agent, says no package will be for- <lb />
warded on the morning trains unless <lb />
it is received at the depot by <lb />
A. M. <lb />
If the heavy rains continue much <lb />
longer some other crank will be <lb />
wanting to put up danger signals to <lb />
prevent people getting lost in the <lb />
mud. <lb />
Mr. Manning brought <lb />
another sample of tobacco Saturday <lb />
make the record still lower for <lb />
quick This was cured in <lb />
hours. <lb />
Col. Sugg has lost his reputation <lb />
as a marksman. He took a square <lb />
short range crack at a bull dog, the <lb />
other evening, and just got the <lb />
in the leg. <lb />
Another enterprise for Greenville <lb />
is a paint factor-. The company for <lb />
we learn, has already been <lb />
formed and they will begin opera- <lb />
an early day. <lb />
It is wrong to keep worrying your <lb />
neighbor about borrowing his Re- <lb />
when you can get it <lb />
a whole year at low <lb />
price of One Dollar. <lb />
There are some business men in <lb />
Greenville who ought to feel enough <lb />
interest in a home enterprise to sub <lb />
scribe to Reflector and not con <lb />
to borrow it from their neigh- <lb />
Beam Dam <lb />
Unless else goes <lb />
than a p r melon, G. T <lb />
Tyson, the farmer <lb />
Dam, walk away tho Rs- <lb />
subscription prise for this <lb />
year. He brought us one of that <lb />
weight last Fri lay and its huge <lb />
made everybody who saw it open <lb />
their eyes. We cut it Sunday and <lb />
feasted sixteen people. <lb />
Tho interest of W. J. Matthews in <lb />
the real estate agency here has bee a <lb />
purchased by W. II and <lb />
the business will hereafter done <lb />
under the firm name of <lb />
If you have houses to <lb />
let or real estate of any kind to sell <lb />
they solicit the management of the <lb />
Special attention given to the <lb />
collection of rents. Parties wishing <lb />
to rent houses to them. <lb />
A Clanged. <lb />
Mr. D. D. Haskett has resigned the <lb />
express agent, which he <lb />
held since the office was establish- <lb />
ed here two and agency <lb />
has been turned over to Mr. J. R. <lb />
Moore, railroad agent. The <lb />
office has been moved out to the <lb />
depot. location of the <lb />
office will prove <lb />
the business of the town and there <lb />
had almost as well not. be any express <lb />
office here. <lb />
The colored base ball club of this <lb />
town played a game with a <lb />
ton club at the New fair last <lb />
Thursday. Greenville was not <lb />
much, being defeated by a <lb />
of to <lb />
Jr., W. F. Harding, F. C. <lb />
and Jack <lb />
left yesterday morning for the <lb />
Mr. R. II. Healer and little Miss <lb />
Jessie Williamson, who had been <lb />
visiting in Suffolk, Va., for some- <lb />
time, returned home on Tuesday eve- <lb />
of last week. <lb />
Mr. D. D. Haskett left yesterday <lb />
morning for Richmond. He will lay <lb />
in a larger supply of cooking and <lb />
healing stoves than ever and can fill <lb />
all your wants in that line. <lb />
Miss Ida a young <lb />
lady of this county, accompanied <lb />
Mi. J. E. Tucker back to Alabama <lb />
to take a position in the school which <lb />
he is conducting in that State. <lb />
Mrs. Jarvis, <lb />
Mis. Miss Ella <lb />
and the children of Maj. Latham and <lb />
Col. Skinner, arrived home Friday <lb />
evening from Cleveland Springs. <lb />
Happy Carl in the <lb />
on morning and gave <lb />
the boys the right hand shake, lie <lb />
came down in a from Tarboro <lb />
with a on Sunday and returned <lb />
morning. They left Tarboro <lb />
about o'clock arriving here about <lb />
C. A good run. <lb />
Mr. J. L. ., of tho firm of J. L. <lb />
Little Co., left last Thursday to <lb />
visit the northern cities purchase <lb />
new goods for the fall and winter <lb />
trade. What is told in their <lb />
space this Is a good thing <lb />
for every reader to do, watch and <lb />
see what the will be prepared to <lb />
offer upon Mr. Little's return. Our <lb />
word for it they will show nice goods <lb />
at low prices. <lb />
Mr. C. W. went to the <lb />
North last week to buy fall and win- <lb />
goods for Young This <lb />
firm has been established in Green <lb />
villa only about a year, but in that <lb />
short time built up one among <lb />
tho largest trades of the community. <lb />
They carry a reliable class of goods <lb />
and have a one price motto. When <lb />
goods are received at their store they <lb />
arc marked at as low a profit as can <lb />
be afforded and sold accordingly to <lb />
customer alike, no deviation <lb />
from price for anybody. <lb />
This month having an in it, <lb />
says you can eat <lb />
you can get them. <lb />
Our merchants are all looking for <lb />
a big trade this fall and are laying <lb />
in a big stock for it. <lb />
The continued rains last week in- <lb />
with saving the fodder crop <lb />
and much of it was damaged. <lb />
When it becomes settled that the <lb />
rain is over for awhile the weeds and <lb />
grass around town should be cat <lb />
down. <lb />
have not seen any open cotton <lb />
in this county yet. It will require a <lb />
late fall for much or a crop to be <lb />
The Register or Deeds received <lb />
a supply of Laws of 1891. Mag- <lb />
can get a copy by calling at <lb />
his office. <lb />
late continued rains were <lb />
enough to give the farmers the blues <lb />
and succeeded in lending that hue to <lb />
many of them. <lb />
It now seems to be evident, so far <lb />
as the Southern Exposition is con- <lb />
that Pitt county as a county <lb />
will not be in it. <lb />
For the information of who <lb />
may not, as yet, have discovered it, <lb />
we remark in passing this is the <lb />
ninth month <lb />
Another lot of those excellent Car- <lb />
cigars, the best <lb />
smoker in the market, just in a- the <lb />
Reflector Book Store. <lb />
From the large quantity of new <lb />
goods arriving daily it is evidently <lb />
expected that some goods arc going <lb />
to be sold here this rail. <lb />
Checkers is right much or a past <lb />
time the vicinity or the Opera <lb />
House corner. Jack Cherry holds <lb />
the championship thus far. <lb />
Cows, did you say, and stock law <lb />
Yes, both to lie with us, but <lb />
the cows seem to have taken <lb />
stock law by the horns and thrown <lb />
it out of the ring. At any rate they <lb />
come and go at will. <lb />
Some tobacco that was graded <lb />
Miss Julia of this town, was <lb />
recently sent to Cooper's Warehouse, <lb />
Henderson, and Mr. Cooper pro- <lb />
it graded the best of any to <lb />
he has handled. <lb />
Steps are now being taken looking <lb />
to the erection of a prize house near <lb />
the tobacco warehouse That is a <lb />
right move as these two must go to. <lb />
This kind of agitation should <lb />
lie kept up until warehouse <lb />
and a number of prize houses are <lb />
built. <lb />
Ask a man about tho crops now <lb />
and he tells you much <lb />
A great deal of the fodder crop has <lb />
been ruined most what is <lb />
termed the cotton is <lb />
shedding off. It puts considerable <lb />
change on the prospects of two <lb />
weeks ago. <lb />
Dr. G. S. Lloyd, specialist, of <lb />
Tarboro, passed away on last Thurs- <lb />
day night at his residence in <lb />
Ho was sick for only a short time. <lb />
He leaves a mother, sister and two <lb />
brothers to mourn his The <lb />
Reflector extends sympathy to the <lb />
bereaved. <lb />
We bear the <lb />
Where in the world do so many <lb />
strange faces from, and what <lb />
are they doing here Greenville is <lb />
becoming a place of more and <lb />
importance and the many strangers <lb />
on the i are evidences of ex- <lb />
tension of business. <lb />
We hear that Mr. B. T. Moss, of <lb />
Washington, was drowned one day <lb />
last week. He was on a sail boat <lb />
going to Ocracoke after his family <lb />
who had been spending the summer <lb />
there, and was knocked overboard <lb />
by a sail boon. His body was re- <lb />
covered a day or two alter wards. <lb />
On the night of Aug. 22nd four <lb />
panels of fence were blown across a <lb />
sidewalk on the principal street of <lb />
the town, and with usual push <lb />
and enterprise that is displayed bore <lb />
it managed to get pulled out of the <lb />
way on the 27th. This town has two <lb />
policemen and an against <lb />
obstructing sidewalks. <lb />
Verily a new era is just of <lb />
Greenville, in spite of tie opposition <lb />
of the and croakers who <lb />
try to block every movement toward <lb />
progress. The organization of the <lb />
Land and Improvement Company a <lb />
few months ago means a succession <lb />
of enterprises here that will pull <lb />
Greenville of the old rut in which <lb />
she has long been traveling. <lb />
Support <lb />
We heard a gentleman remark the <lb />
other day that Greenville bad as good <lb />
schools and as good teachers as any- <lb />
other town in the State, and that <lb />
there is no reason why this should <lb />
not become a great educational <lb />
These schools should become <lb />
the pride of our town. <lb />
Try tali. <lb />
Add any six or the above numbers <lb />
and make total It can <lb />
done, save an exchange, but we can't <lb />
find it. <lb />
Bow It <lb />
Will Russ accounts for the turning <lb />
over or the first-class coach in the de- <lb />
near Grifton, last Thursday, <lb />
in this way. Says was <lb />
a fat lady on one side of the coach <lb />
and I happened to step across to <lb />
speak to her when whole thing <lb />
turned right There is some <lb />
weight in this. <lb />
of <lb />
A new schedule for the passenger <lb />
train between Weldon and <lb />
went into effect yesterday by which <lb />
train reaches Greenville nearly <lb />
an hour later in evening than for- <lb />
It now leaves Weldon at <lb />
r. m. arrives, at Greenville p. m. <lb />
and at Kinston Tho morning <lb />
train going North runs on same <lb />
time as heretofore, passing Greenville <lb />
at <lb />
What Board. <lb />
Cannot Hoard of County Com- <lb />
missioners at their next meeting take <lb />
step for improvement and start, <lb />
work on tho dam at north end of the <lb />
bridge that dam is not badly <lb />
needed this winter it will very <lb />
like former winters. Audits <lb />
ma to the great county for <lb />
enterprise that much needed <lb />
and requires the outlay of only a few <lb />
bundled dollars to be hanging lire so <lb />
long- <lb />
A colored boy named Will Harris <lb />
aged about years, was drowned <lb />
just below the here Sunday <lb />
afternoon. Tho water in the <lb />
was quite had backed up to <lb />
considerable depth in the creek <lb />
formed by that flows <lb />
the river about fifty years below the <lb />
steamer Greenville's wharf. In <lb />
creek or branch a number I <lb />
boys were in swimming and this one <lb />
was drowned. The body was re- <lb />
covered in a lieu i an hour. This <lb />
should be a warning against going <lb />
in swimming on Sunday. <lb />
Sometime ago the it re- <lb />
solved to say tobacco warehouse, or <lb />
something like it, every week until <lb />
Greenville got one. We kept up the <lb />
clatter and the warehouse is nearly <lb />
completed. First thing anybody <lb />
knows we are going to stint just such <lb />
a racket, for a hotel and keep it up <lb />
until gets equal to the <lb />
needs of the town. It Cant. <lb />
Col. Skinner and Mr. Elliott don't <lb />
want us to singing midnight <lb />
under their win both <lb />
or all three them had better be <lb />
calculating and on this <lb />
subject. The hotel must come. <lb />
Anted. <lb />
When the Greenville Land <lb />
Company get th tarn <lb />
bar mills and e <lb />
coup i .,. <lb />
plant In l . teat In <lb />
order be a Urge making <lb />
concern. With these facilities for <lb />
gelling all building material <lb />
new houses will be seen going up at <lb />
a rapid rate. Inability of getting <lb />
without going to <lb />
trouble expanse has been a <lb />
great b i to Greenville's progress <lb />
t kept many houses from <lb />
-sow <lb />
backs to be re-moved you <lb />
soon see the town going forward. <lb />
The Register or Deeds issued mar <lb />
licensee to the following couples <lb />
daring the month of <lb />
and <lb />
Rosanna J. <lb />
and A. Franklin <lb />
and Oscar II. <lb />
Hathaway Pattie Henry <lb />
A. Campbell and Margaret E. Hodges, <lb />
Bert and Josephine <lb />
Crandall and <lb />
Kate Clemons, Short and <lb />
Sal lie Gabe Joyner and <lb />
Wallace, Andrews <lb />
and Ami Hyman, Richard <lb />
Barrett C Harper <lb />
Ai-y Monroe Peyton and Ado- <lb />
line <lb />
Hotel. <lb />
Next morning at tho <lb />
church Rev. A. D. Hunter will <lb />
preach on Moral in <lb />
All parents who can <lb />
do so should hear him. <lb />
Rev. J. N. H. will fill <lb />
his regular appointment hero next <lb />
Sunday, preaching both morning <lb />
night in the Opera House. Com- <lb />
services will be held in the <lb />
morning. <lb />
Though it was fifth <lb />
vices were held in Methodist <lb />
Church both morning and night last <lb />
Sunday, and in Baptist Church <lb />
in the morning. Sunday night Rev. <lb />
Mr. Hunter preached at tho First <lb />
Baptist Church colored. <lb />
Train <lb />
Last Thursday the same <lb />
day of the terrible railroad accident <lb />
near the passenger train <lb />
of this branch of lie W. W. road <lb />
got off the truck. Train No. left <lb />
Kinston on time that morning and <lb />
when about at the mile post near <lb />
Grifton the track spread and the <lb />
engine, mail mid express <lb />
cars, and second-class car jumped <lb />
the track. The jostle caused the <lb />
first-class car to break tho coupling <lb />
and torn over on its side. A <lb />
of passenger- were in the car, <lb />
but a general shaking-tip and some <lb />
slight bruises all tho damage <lb />
anyone received. It was exceeding- <lb />
fortunate that they escaped serious <lb />
injury. trains made up <lb />
and carried on the work or the road <lb />
for the day with but little delay, one <lb />
mail being all that was missed. The <lb />
derailed train was got Tack in <lb />
during the day and ready for its <lb />
regular run on Friday. <lb />
The head porter of a Chicago <lb />
hotel baa retired with a fortune of <lb />
No wonder ordinary <lb />
stand in awe of hotel <lb />
Two Sitters. <lb />
A mot touching death <lb />
witnessed in last <lb />
Two sisters, lying side by side <lb />
in their shrouds; two coffins borne at <lb />
the same time iron; the same door <lb />
and followed by sorrowing relatives to <lb />
the grave. They were Mm. <lb />
Rollins and Miss Addle Randolph, <lb />
daughters of Mr. T- K. Randolph, Sr. <lb />
Mrs. i was a little more than <lb />
U years old and was a victim <lb />
dread destroyer, consumption. S tire <lb />
death her threw <lb />
ago, she Butters, <lb />
Addie and Annie Randolph, <lb />
been living together in Greenville. <lb />
For more than a year past had <lb />
been almost an invalid and was the <lb />
constant care of her older sister. <lb />
The three . she had been <lb />
confined to her bed. She prised <lb />
quietly away to the better land <lb />
evening w half past six <lb />
The anxiety and strain endured by <lb />
her in nursing her U <lb />
Miss Al lure health login and <lb />
little more than three weeks she <lb />
took her bed with at lack level <lb />
She had not the physical <lb />
to ward off such an attack or In bat- <lb />
through i two <lb />
t iv her spirit, sewed <lb />
with tint was look lit <lb />
Bight tram earth to her <lb />
slater only bout i e <lb />
had preceded he. Devoted to each <lb />
other in life, death's separation to <lb />
them was indeed short, their <lb />
spirits soon united in tinging <lb />
the songs of the redeemed around <lb />
the White <lb />
Miss Addie Randolph have <lb />
been yea s old ha t lb I lived II I'll <lb />
tho 8th of September. She was en- <lb />
gag id to he married on ii. to <lb />
Mr. J. N. Robinson, a prosperous <lb />
young man <lb />
The remains of two sifters <lb />
taken to Peebles burial <lb />
ground, miles above <lb />
and interred in The <lb />
funeral services were I by- <lb />
Rev. B. John, be a- <lb />
Church. Both <lb />
consistent members of <lb />
lived exemplary lives. <lb />
Mrs. Rollins leaves a little son, <lb />
and both leave a lather, brothers <lb />
and sister. tender <lb />
to the sorrowing ones. <lb />
A Sight, <lb />
One of the roost interesting and <lb />
novel as well as instructive exhibits <lb />
at the Great Southern Exposition, to <lb />
be held in Raleigh during October <lb />
and November, will the <lb />
control of Dr. II. Battle, <lb />
Chief of Station <lb />
displays of the South. Battle <lb />
will have fitted up n complete <lb />
cal laboratory, and daily test and <lb />
experiments in will lie <lb />
made and explained to the <lb />
of visitors. Fan. can thus <lb />
obtain valuable Information <lb />
about the chemistry ant <lb />
plants, we predict that the wide <lb />
progressive young farmers <lb />
visit the Expos i n id stay for <lb />
a week or two, taking in these <lb />
in chemistry. The mysteries <lb />
of chemistry are certainly <lb />
and the enterprise if Dr. if, . Bat- <lb />
who Chief of the N . <lb />
Station, is ti on i. <lb />
He gives the farm <lb />
C I I id a ; lot <lb />
. e . I m <lb />
Is Dr. ill will h the as <lb />
1st of . . the <lb />
Sou a Si <lb />
Tune come and oh bow it Hies. <lb />
And each it. and signs. <lb />
which is news in dewy <lb />
morn In C days of i <lb />
telegraphy, has been <lb />
with the no Is history of <lb />
the past So one who <lb />
writes accept, u Weekly <lb />
in ago, inns have <lb />
something of a prophetic vision, or <lb />
be gifted with tho enviable faculty <lb />
up past events in an at <lb />
tractive style. Barely been <lb />
nothing new tins of daily <lb />
journals; giving every item of <lb />
Interest to last half hour <lb />
it is given to wot id to be read. <lb />
Bat tho Weeklies have their mis- <lb />
; and only eternity will reveal <lb />
the vast amount of good or evil, as <lb />
the may be, they art; doing. <lb />
The weeklies truly ate molding the <lb />
minds and guiding, or <lb />
the nations. <lb />
weeklies are giving tho history of <lb />
the past and dictating plaits <lb />
com generations and thus yon <lb />
see tire the main leaver in the groat <lb />
power of all people. <lb />
The daily papers an even eager <lb />
to give each passing event from the <lb />
killing of a rabid dog to the fearful <lb />
and heartrending R. R. disaster. <lb />
But M we have said weeklies <lb />
must write those things op its his- <lb />
not as news, for the masses <lb />
have them before weekly is <lb />
published. Bat would say to <lb />
you ye editor of the weekly, not <lb />
weary In well doing, for ye will re- <lb />
your reward, if ye faint not. <lb />
For surely your work is the greater <lb />
for good of the two, you are <lb />
ting minds of on a <lb />
solid basis, while tho editor of the <lb />
daily is under a great of <lb />
mental strain to satisfy idle <lb />
curiosities of tho goods-box <lb />
The of most <lb />
to our town to which <lb />
can turn oar prophetic eye at this <lb />
time and which is soon to be <lb />
ed as being fulfilled is the opening <lb />
Jame's school here on 7th <lb />
Fathers and it is your <lb />
solemn duty to educate your <lb />
Send them here. Its past <lb />
history hi testimony or tho <lb />
school's Nola. <lb />
BUT FOUND. <lb />
WHO <lb />
C. T <lb />
But has at last turned up to the great wonder <lb />
of the people, with a large <lb />
Stock of Fall Goods <lb />
cheaper than ever heard of before. Call to see <lb />
him he will tell you all about it. <lb />
He buys for cash and sells for the same old <lb />
Yours truly. <lb />
In front Old Brick Store. <lb />
C. T. <lb />
JOHN F. President. <lb />
K. NASH. l . <lb />
C. W. Managers. <lb />
Kit, Sec. Tress, <lb />
Soliciting Agent. <lb />
THE CENTRAL<lb />
o, <lb />
Is located at the landings of the Washington A <lb />
Greenville Boats and at the depot of the <lb />
A R. Railroad. <lb />
Date of Opening will be Announced Later. <lb />
Having made with largest Leaf in the United <lb />
States to have their Buyers tit sales Wt can obtain belt prices <lb />
for your Tobacco as any other in the State. How convenient <lb />
this will for our Pitt county to ship by boat <lb />
one day and attend the in person the next day. Those of <lb />
our friends living within a miles can load their teams <lb />
mid drive to our Warehouse where they will first- <lb />
accommodations for their teams. <lb />
and consignments solicited. <lb />
The door will iii charge of a competent and auctioneer of several years <lb />
Our friends can obtain nu Information or Mr. Alex at <lb />
JAS. L. LITTLE CO. <lb />
till <lb />
for and <lb />
v. r. <lb />
ii .-. to offer In <lb />
lie. of <lb />
w I<lb />
-ml-m <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C <lb />
-SHIP YOUR- <lb />
AND OTHER PRODUCE TO <lb />
ALEXANDER, MORGAN CO., <lb />
COTTON FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS. <lb />
TUNIS WHARF, NORFOLK. <lb />
Guarantee highest market prices, sales and prompt <lb />
G. E. <lb />
-DEALER IN- <lb />
Mark prediction <lb />
flee years the doors of every col- <lb />
in North which de- <lb />
sires to prosper in its k will <lb />
be opened to girls on same <lb />
terms as to boys. It matter <lb />
what may be our views as to co- <lb />
demand for this sys- <lb />
education is growing <lb />
the colleges and University will <lb />
not be able to resist It longer. <lb />
North Carolina Teacher. <lb />
From accounts going around in <lb />
papers some months ago we bad <lb />
supposed Blind Tom, <lb />
musical prodigy, was dead, bat <lb />
see now that he is visiting several <lb />
points In State concerts. <lb />
He has not an equal Lb world. <lb />
Hit; HUB t <lb />
mill <lb />
J. L. SUGG. <lb />
LIFE AND FIRE INSURANCE AGENT, <lb />
GREEN N. C. <lb />
OFFICE SUGG k JAMES OLD STAND <lb />
All kind, in <lb />
FIRST-CLASS COMPANIES <lb />
At lowest current rates. <lb />
AM AGENT FOR A FIRE<lb /></p>
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RELIABLE CARRIAGE FACTORY <lb />
EASTERN REFLECTOR, <lb />
Green villa, N. C <lb />
Has Moved to next Door Court House <lb />
BUGGIES, CARTS DRAYS. <lb />
with Hit- best Mechanics, III put up <lb />
work. up with the times improved styles <lb />
material in work. All of Springs are you can from <lb />
Storm, Coil. Horn, King <lb />
Also keep on hand a full of ready <lb />
HARNESS AND WHIPS, <lb />
year round, which are will sell as as lowest. <lb />
Special Attention Given to REPAIRING. <lb />
Thanking the people and surrounding counties past favors we hope to <lb />
merit of the same <lb />
of Hall's Patent <lb />
BANK LOCKS VAULT WORK. <lb />
SAFES<lb />
BY JAMES <lb />
Truth forever on tho scaffold, Wrong <lb />
forever on the throne, <lb />
that sways the future, and, <lb />
behind the unknown, <lb />
within the shadow, <lb />
watch his own. <lb />
sec daily in the present what is <lb />
small and what is great; <lb />
Slow of faith, how weak an arm may <lb />
turn the iron helm of late. <lb />
But the soul is still oracular; amid the <lb />
market's din, <lb />
List the stern whisper from <lb />
the Delphic cave within, <lb />
enslave our children's children <lb />
who make compromise with <lb />
Then to side with truth is noble when <lb />
we share her wretched crust. <lb />
Ere her cause brings fame and profit, <lb />
and prosperous to be just, <lb />
Then it is the brave man chooses while <lb />
the coward stands aside. <lb />
Doubting in his abject spirit, his <lb />
Lord is crucified. <lb />
And the multitude make virtue of the <lb />
faith they have denied. <lb />
fount o'er earth's chosen heroes; <lb />
they were souls that stood alone. <lb />
While the men they agonized for hurled <lb />
the stone. <lb />
Stood serene and down the future saw <lb />
the golden beam Incline <lb />
To the side of perfect justice, <lb />
by their faith divine, <lb />
one man's plain truth to <lb />
and to God's supreme design. <lb />
the light of burning heretic- Christ's <lb />
bleeding feet I track. <lb />
Toiling up new ever with the <lb />
cross that turns not back. <lb />
And these mounts of anguish number <lb />
how each generation learned <lb />
One new word of that grand Credo which <lb />
in prophet beans hath burned <lb />
Since lb first man stood God conquered <lb />
with his face to heaven upturned. <lb />
For humanity sweep onward; where <lb />
to-day the martyr stands. <lb />
On the morrow crouches Judas with the <lb />
silver in his hands; <lb />
For in front the cross stands ready and <lb />
the crackling fagots burn, <lb />
While the hooting mob of yesterday In <lb />
silent awe return, <lb />
To glean up the. scattered ashes into <lb />
History's golden urn. <lb />
Pianos Organs Furniture <lb />
Carriage and <lb />
THAT WILL SAVE YOU MONEY <lb />
Largest House and Largest Stock in the South. <lb />
No matter Piano or Organ you want write to us for <lb />
and prices and we will save yon money. <lb />
AMES, <lb />
Opposite Wain t, Norfolk. V a. <lb />
Ate a <lb />
ALFRED FORBES. <lb />
c of Pitt and counties, a line of the following good <lb />
.-. not I In this market. And ail guaranteed to be and <lb />
GOODS all kinds, NOTIONS, clothing, gen. <lb />
GOODS. CAPS, BOOTS and SHOES. LA ; <lb />
WINDOWS, SASH and BLINDS, and QUEENS <lb />
i LOWS and PLOW CASTING, of different <lb />
kinds. and Hay, Hock Lime. of Paris, and <lb />
and <lb />
Patent Wire Tobacco Hangers <lb />
CAM <lb />
SE USED IN ANY <lb />
can lie Spaced and Balked <lb />
Pawn cm the Simplest, Cheapest and Best In the Market. <lb />
Use Orders <lb />
Wire<lb />
on s <lb />
3.60 <lb />
Wires <lb />
Stick Wire for E Cent. <lb />
;. and Curing FREE. <lb />
WANTED. <lb />
RANGES CO., Houston, Halifax Co., Va. <lb />
4.00 <lb />
SALE AND FEED <lb />
I removed to the new stables on <lb />
Fifth street in rear I apt. White's <lb />
Store, where I constantly <lb />
Beep on hand a line line of <lb />
and Mules. <lb />
beautiful and fancy for <lb />
livery and can suit the most <lb />
run in connection a <lb />
solicit a share of <lb />
your patronage. Call be convinced. <lb />
GLASGOW EVANS. <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
-a <lb />
L , it<lb />
-1 <lb />
ii<lb />
-A <lb />
SUM PR<lb />
HARRIS. <lb />
-HOUSE AND SIGN <lb />
S. C. <lb />
Offer their services to those needing I <lb />
any work in their line. All work en- <lb />
trusted to o will be executed in a <lb />
manlike manner. <lb />
Now Ready <lb />
To show you the finest of of <lb />
Mules, <lb />
ever brought to Greenville. <lb />
If you want a good Drive Horse <lb />
Draft Horse or a Rood Work <lb />
Mule don't tail to see me. <lb />
I can you at <lb />
reasonable prices. <lb />
Feed Stables <lb />
have recently been enlarged and <lb />
cow l have ample room to <lb />
all horses left In my <lb />
Best attention given. <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
AGAIN HERE. <lb />
-I have again opened a------ <lb />
Greenville and invite my old <lb />
and former patrons to give me a call. <lb />
supply all your wants in the way of <lb />
a clean shave, a stylish hair cut, a de- <lb />
shampoo, or anything else in the <lb />
Tonsorial line. solicited. <lb />
HODGES. <lb />
University No- Ca. <lb />
The Next Term Begins Sept. 3rd, <lb />
Entrance Examinations. Sept. 2nd. <lb />
Tuition per term. Seedy <lb />
men of talent and character will be <lb />
with scholarships and loans. Be, <lb />
sides the General Course of Study <lb />
offer a wide range of <lb />
studies, there are courses in Law, Fed <lb />
and Engineering. For <lb />
Ire., address the President. <lb />
GEO. T. <lb />
Chapel Hill, <lb />
Senator Vance, of North Carolina, <lb />
lite champion <lb />
teller the Senate, has n broad <lb />
Stripe Calvinism down his hack, <lb />
thought he is not a communicant of <lb />
the church. It is told of him that <lb />
along in Buncombe county <lb />
one day he overlook a venerable <lb />
key, with he thought he <lb />
have little <lb />
said the Governor, <lb />
you going to <lb />
am <lb />
back from <lb />
n Baptist I <lb />
ain't <lb />
sail, I no Baptist, do <lb />
most of de and sisters about <lb />
here has under de water. <lb />
I ain't <lb />
sail, I can't to <lb />
de Disciple way <lb />
what in the n line of <lb />
you, rejoined the Gov- <lb />
remembering the narrow range <lb />
of choice in religions among North <lb />
Carolina <lb />
de is, sail, my old mas- <lb />
was a of de Cross in de <lb />
Church, and I was <lb />
up <lb />
You don't mean it Why, <lb />
that is my <lb />
The making no on <lb />
this announcement, Governor <lb />
went at him again. <lb />
do yon believe in all the <lb />
Presbyterian <lb />
you believe in the of <lb />
I de name, <lb />
do you believe that it a <lb />
man is elected to be saved he will be <lb />
saved, and I hat it he is elected to be <lb />
damned he will lie <lb />
yes. boss, believe chit. It's <lb />
gospel <lb />
now, take my case. Do you <lb />
that I am elected to be <lb />
The old man struggled for a mo- <lb />
with his desire to be respectful <lb />
and polite, and then shook his head <lb />
dubiously. <lb />
now, answer my <lb />
pressed the Governor. do <lb />
you say <lb />
I tell you what <lb />
Zeb, been in ah <lb />
world nigh on sixty years, and <lb />
bar of any man being <lb />
ed he was a <lb />
York Tribune. <lb />
Electric Bitten. <lb />
is becoming so well <lb />
known and so popular as to need no <lb />
mention. All who have used <lb />
Hitters sing the same song of praise. <lb />
A purer medicine does not exist and it <lb />
is guaranteed to do all that claimed. <lb />
Electric Bitters will cure all diseases of <lb />
the Liver and Kidneys, will remove <lb />
Boils, Salt and other <lb />
erased by impure <lb />
drive Malaria from the system and <lb />
vent as well as cure all Malarial fevers. <lb />
For cure of Headache, Consumption <lb />
and Indigestion try Electric Bitters- <lb />
Entire satisfaction guaranteed, or money <lb />
and per <lb />
bottle at Jno. L. Woolens Drug Store. <lb />
Are you a well wisher to town <lb />
If so, talk it up to everybody, and do <lb />
something yourself to prove faith <lb />
that is in you- Invest in its improve <lb />
and do ill in your power to <lb />
make them succeed. Give its schools <lb />
your hearty and support, <lb />
as in so doing you help to build up <lb />
institutions that will add in many <lb />
ways to the prosperity of the town <lb />
and county. <lb />
Country in tie City. <lb />
Cincinnati Commercial <lb />
have heard country girls talk of <lb />
coming to the employment <lb />
awl they have given as one reason <lb />
that they wanted more social life. <lb />
Well, that is just the. will <lb />
not gel. The woman of is <lb />
not a woman of leisure and lira has <lb />
no lime for society. <lb />
She will find more social life in <lb />
her own home, even if she be a work- <lb />
than she could ever have in the <lb />
city, and there is no <lb />
more absolute than the loneliness <lb />
a stranger in a crowd. <lb />
Salaries are not large to <lb />
permit of such relaxation in e way <lb />
of recreation, after the day's work is <lb />
too tired to go in search of enjoy-<lb />
In the country home, in days, <lb />
the daily papers and magazines come <lb />
so that one may keep in touch with <lb />
the world, even if she be at one side <lb />
of the bustle and confusion of city <lb />
life. The article tells her <lb />
how to dress her hair and make her <lb />
gown; gives her the latent notion in <lb />
small toilet details. <lb />
F. w towns arc so small that they <lb />
have no town library, where all the <lb />
new books and the lecture and <lb />
concert arc not Infrequent in visits. <lb />
Railways and telegraphs have <lb />
brought the corners of the earth to- <lb />
so that one is never far from <lb />
the center of things. There is <lb />
for the girls who slay <lb />
at home, and particularly those who <lb />
stay in the country. Do not go to <lb />
the cities in search of employment, <lb />
as yOu will be doomed to disappoint <lb />
A Little Gin's Experience in a Light- <lb />
house. <lb />
Mr. and Mm. arc keep- <lb />
of the Gov. Lighthouse at Sand <lb />
Mich, and are blessed with a <lb />
daughter, four years Last April <lb />
she was taken down with fol- <lb />
lowed with a dreadful Cough and turn- <lb />
into a Fever. Doctors at home and <lb />
at Detroit treated her, but in vain, she <lb />
grew worse rapidly, until she was a men <lb />
of she tried <lb />
Dr. V New Discovery and after the <lb />
of two and a half bottles. Was com- <lb />
cured. They say r. <lb />
Now Discovery is worth its weight in <lb />
gold, yet you may get a trial bottle free <lb />
at John L, store. <lb />
Dr. T. J. Williamson, Fa. <lb />
The bottle of <lb />
you sent me was given three ladies <lb />
were from headache <lb />
They said the effect was <lb />
and very satisfactory. <lb />
it is in the mouths of people, wherever <lb />
Panacea has been tried or heard <lb />
of that in dyspepsia, in Chronic <lb />
and Scrofula it all all no equal. <lb />
Now this Is not claiming the earth, but <lb />
It is what we CM get some of the <lb />
most distinguished men in North <lb />
Carolina to underwrite. Ask your drug- <lb />
gist or send an order to. <lb />
Panacea Spring A Hotel Co. <lb />
Oxford, N. C. <lb />
The home for aged Odd Fellows, <lb />
at L. was vii open, <lb />
lost Friday. Tho home will ac- <lb />
sixty persons. <lb />
Read when to this don't <lb />
think yon have struck a medicine. <lb />
It is Water. It Is natures rein. <lb />
The proper ingredients are all In it <lb />
and mixed, so drink and be <lb />
cured of Dyspepsia, of Chronic <lb />
and of Liver and Kidney troubles. Ask <lb />
your druggist or send an order to. <lb />
Panacea Springs Hotel Co. <lb />
Oxford, N. C- <lb />
A Household Remedy <lb />
FOR ALL <lb />
 blood and skin <lb />
Bi Bi <lb />
Botanic Blood Balm <lb />
U--------- ULCERS, SALT . <lb />
RHEUM. entry <lb />
form SKIN ERUPTION, be- <lb />
sides being efficacious In toning up the <lb />
system and restoring constitution, <lb />
when Impaired from any Its I <lb />
almost healing properties <lb />
justify In guaranteeing a cure. If A <lb />
followed. <lb />
SENT FREE <lb />
BLOOD CO., Atlanta. Ca. <lb />
r . <lb />
ESTABLISHED 1876. I Ha f <lb />
S. M. <lb />
AT TUB<lb />
IV WM i <lb />
AND MERCHANTS BUY<lb />
All the Russian leading <lb />
to Germany are blocked by immense <lb />
cargoes of corn, which are being <lb />
shipped to the latter country. <lb />
Of Interest to <lb />
much has been said about the use of <lb />
at the yin house that we call par- <lb />
attention to a book entitle I, <lb />
About published by <lb />
of In Binghamton, <lb />
Y. It contains full information re- <lb />
costs, patents, and should <lb />
he read by every Intelligent A <lb />
postal will get it. <lb />
Salvo <lb />
The best salve In the world for cuts, <lb />
sores. Ulcers, salt rheum, fever <lb />
sores, chapped hands, <lb />
corns, and all sKin eruptions, and <lb />
cures piles, or no pay required. It <lb />
is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction <lb />
or money refunded. Price M cents per <lb />
box. For sale by Jno. L. Wooten. <lb />
LEGAL NOTICES. <lb />
log their year's supplies will find <lb />
their interest to get our prices before <lb />
la complete <lb />
in all Its branches. <lb />
PORK SIDES SHOULDERS <lb />
Lowest Prices. <lb />
TOBACCO SNUFF CIGARS <lb />
we buy direct from Manufacturers, <lb />
you to buy at profit. A <lb />
stock of <lb />
always on hand and sold at prices to <lb />
the times. Our goods arc all bought and <lb />
sold for CASH, therefore, having no <lb />
to sell at a close margin. <lb />
Respectfully, <lb />
S. M. <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
Why another discovery Alfred <lb />
Culler in of <lb />
ed. By the <lb />
cure a <lb />
. <lb />
and causing the <lb />
hair ; be soft and <lb />
glossy, only r application a <lb />
week is and a common hair <lb />
brush is all to Is; used after rubbing the <lb />
snip vigorously for a few minutes with <lb />
the Preparation. Try a bottle and b <lb />
convinced, <lb />
Respectfully, <lb />
ALFRED <lb />
Barber, . <lb />
GREENVILLE. <lb />
UNDERTAKING. <lb />
E. K. <lb />
A. L. <lb />
For Sale and Rent. <lb />
for <lb />
Lost Opportunities. <lb />
It isn't so much the things you do, <lb />
But the thing yon leave undone, <lb />
Which gives you a bitter heartache, <lb />
At the selling the sun. <lb />
The stone you might have lifted <lb />
Out of a bi other's way; <lb />
The bit of counsel, <lb />
You wore hurried to say. <lb />
The loving touch of the hand, <lb />
The gentle and winsome tone. <lb />
For which you no lime or thought <lb />
With troubles enough of your own. <lb />
E. <lb />
Syphilis. Scrofula. Blond Poison and <lb />
Rheumatism are cured by P. P. <lb />
Ash, Poke Root and Pot <lb />
If you weak and badly Mate P. P. <lb />
P. and you will regain your and<lb />
For Malaria and Syphilis <lb />
P. P. P. Ash, Poke Root and <lb />
is the Lest known <lb />
For females in delicate health, for In- <lb />
digestion and Dyspepsia, take only P. P. <lb />
P. It is the best Spring Medicine in the <lb />
world. <lb />
We have the following property <lb />
sale and rent. <lb />
One two-third lot with two story <lb />
home, four rooms, good <lb />
house, and stables for live horses. For <lb />
Sale or per mouth, with <lb />
stables <lb />
Two good lots in Skinner- <lb />
locations. <lb />
One house and hall lot, live rooms, <lb />
garden and stables, good well water. <lb />
One house and lot, five rooms be- <lb />
side cook-room and dining room. Two <lb />
story home, goo well of water. . <lb />
For sale or house and lot <lb />
in single story, six rooms, <lb />
COOk-room dining room attached; <lb />
Rent for nor month. <lb />
f. acres of land adjoining the Fe- <lb />
male Institute, property lying on each <lb />
side of the railroad and the depot, <lb />
location for dwellings and <lb />
factoring establishments. <lb />
The two corner stores in the Tyson <lb />
also rooms in the upper <lb />
story building. <lb />
We make the collection of rents a <lb />
If you contemplate buying, <lb />
ling, renting, call see us, or <lb />
respond with us. <lb />
Prices of any of the above <lb />
made en application. <lb />
Real Agents <lb />
N. C. <lb />
Notice. <lb />
This is forbid all persons hiring or <lb />
Crawford Bullock, who is <lb />
contract to work for until the end <lb />
of the year 1891. Any person hiring the <lb />
said Crawford from this date <lb />
will do so under penalty of the law, <lb />
4th 1891 II J HESTER <lb />
N C <lb />
the terms of a Decree of Pitt <lb />
J Superior Court In ease of W. II. Cox <lb />
will sell before the <lb />
Court in Greenville on Mon- <lb />
day, the 7th of September, the fol- <lb />
lowing personal properly that was not <lb />
sold at the sale on July belonging <lb />
to the of Chestnut Four <lb />
one set of Harness, and a few- <lb />
articles usually kept about a livery <lb />
stables. Terms Cash. <lb />
August 1801. F. C. AM US, <lb />
Receiver. <lb />
Notice to Creditors. <lb />
The Judge of Probate of Pitt County <lb />
having issued letters testamentary to <lb />
the undersigned, on the day of <lb />
August, 1891, on the estate of Calvin <lb />
Stokes, deceased, notice is hereby given <lb />
to all persons Indebted to the to <lb />
make immediate payment to the under- <lb />
signed, and to all creditors of said estate <lb />
to present their claims properly <lb />
to the undersigned, within <lb />
twelve months alter the date of this <lb />
notice, or this notice will be plead in <lb />
bar of their <lb />
This the flay of August, <lb />
on the estate of Calvin Stokes <lb />
Wholesale and Dealers in <lb />
A Good Always on <lb />
Fine Horses a specialty. <lb />
guaranteed <lb />
and Dillon St., Norfolk Va <lb />
TOWARDS <lb />
Notice. <lb />
Superior Omit. <lb />
i Action Divorce. <lb />
accidents are becoming <lb />
so frequent as to make one wish <lb />
that the inventors would hurry up <lb />
with the lines. <lb />
The Little Prayer. <lb />
A little maid knell night <lb />
A lilt maiden nil in white <lb />
She knell and said her simple prayer, <lb />
Asking the dear Lord's Under care. <lb />
That while her eyes were sealed in <lb />
sleep <lb />
He would her soul and body keep. <lb />
A stranger sat within the home, <lb />
A whose wont it was to roam. <lb />
Who had no God, no church, no <lb />
In his hard creed, no sins forgiven; <lb />
No faith, no hope, no bed-time prayer, <lb />
No trust in God's protecting care. <lb />
He watched at first half mockingly. <lb />
The child beside her mother's knee, <lb />
With eyes and folded <lb />
hands, <lb />
While o'er her shoulders golden <lb />
strands <lb />
Of fell down, snow white <lb />
Peeped from her gown all fair and <lb />
neat. <lb />
now I lay down to sleep, <lb />
X pray thee, Lord, my soul to keep; <lb />
I should die before I wake, <lb />
I pray then, Lord, my soul to <lb />
prayed the child, whose and <lb />
love <lb />
Wafted her simple prayer above <lb />
The proud map listened, and <lb />
So full of sin, doubt, griefs and fears. <lb />
Seemed blotted out, and he, <lb />
more <lb />
A child, was the floor, <lb />
Beside hie mother, while he prayed, <lb />
The same prayer as this little maid. <lb />
Dear childhood's prayer, so sweet, so <lb />
strong, <lb />
With power to the heart so long. <lb />
And the trust of years away, <lb />
Until the scorner longed to pray; <lb />
And humbly, ere he went to sleep, <lb />
Besought Lord his soul to keep. <lb />
CURES SYPHILIS <lb />
and prescribe It with <lb />
EBB S <lb />
lot <lb />
of i <lb />
E p p <lb />
scrofula.<lb />
old <lb />
that nil tr <lb />
I I <lb />
C CURES <lb />
H POISON <lb />
North Carolina, <lb />
Pitt County. <lb />
Thomas <lb />
vs <lb />
Clarissa Blount. J <lb />
To Clarissa are hereby <lb />
notified that the above entitled action, <lb />
has been commenced in the Court to ob- <lb />
a divorce, <lb />
returnable on the 2nd Monday after the <lb />
1st in 1891, against you <lb />
in favor of the plaintiff at which lime <lb />
and place you will appear, if you think <lb />
proper, and answer or demur to the com- <lb />
plaint of the plaintiff, or will <lb />
be prayed at the Term, 1898, of <lb />
gala Court, In said complaint. <lb />
Given under hand this 17th day of <lb />
August, 1801. B. A. <lb />
Clerk Superior Court. <lb />
Mer- <lb />
hid, U., <lb />
P. P. T. I. i-r, <lb />
rheumatism <lb />
r i la la <lb />
menu ma e<lb />
law tonic . <lb />
P. P. P. -in Root <lb />
Block, AH, <lb />
For sale at J. L. Store <lb />
EAST <lb />
Advice to <lb />
If you would protect yourself <lb />
from Painful, Profuse, Scanty, <lb />
Suppressed or Irregular Men- <lb />
you must use <lb />
FEMALE <lb />
REGULATOR <lb />
Ca April St, <lb />
Th. cert that two of ray <lb />
Mr <lb />
from II <lb />
T. <lb />
CO, <lb />
m. <lb />
MT <lb />
and <lb />
an It. It. <lb />
lie km <lb />
Forbes, Greenville, <lb />
I, B. <lb />
i. Greenville, <lb />
K. M. Gen <lb />
Cant, It. F. Jones, Washington, As <lb />
The People's Line for travel on <lb />
The Steamer is Ilia <lb />
and quickest boat on the river. <lb />
been thoroughly repaired, refurnished <lb />
and painted. <lb />
Fitted up specially for the comfort. a <lb />
and of Ladles. <lb />
POLITE A ATTENTIVE OFFICERS <lb />
A first-class TaM furnisher <lb />
beat the market <lb />
A trip on the Steamer <lb />
not only comfortable but attractive. <lb />
Loaves Washington Monday, Wednesday <lb />
and Friday at. o'clock, a. m . <lb />
leaves Tarboro Tuesday, Thursday <lb />
and Saturday at o'clock, a. m . <lb />
Notice. <lb />
f Action for Divorce. <lb />
To <lb />
Yon arc hereby notified that the above <lb />
entitled action bus been commenced in <lb />
the court to obtain a divorce, <lb />
returnable on the 2nd Mon- <lb />
day after the 1st Monday in September, <lb />
1801, against you in favor of the Plain- <lb />
tiff, at widen lime and place you will <lb />
pear if you think props, and answer, or <lb />
demur to the complaint of the Plaintiff, <lb />
or Judgment will he prayed at the <lb />
Term, of said court, asked <lb />
said complaint Witness my hand <lb />
and this August 5th. 1891. <lb />
;. <lb />
Clerk Superior Pitt Co. <lb />
Notice Notice <lb />
On Monday the day of September, <lb />
A. 1801, I will sell at the Court House <lb />
door in the town of Greenville to the <lb />
highest bidder for cash, three tracts <lb />
land in Pitt county, containing <lb />
acres and b as One <lb />
tract on the east side of Creel, <lb />
adjoining the lands of Moses Joyner, <lb />
Clemmy Allen and others, known as the <lb />
place, described in a <lb />
deed from Ann Tyson to I-. <lb />
Ballard and recorded in the of <lb />
Deeds of Pitt county in Book V V, <lb />
page containing acres more or <lb />
less. One other track known as the <lb />
Whitty Nichols track, adjoining the J. L. <lb />
Ballard land, Jacob Elks land and others, <lb />
containing fifty-three acres more or less, <lb />
described in a deed from T,. P. Beards, <lb />
to J. L. Ballard and <lb />
in the, Register of Deeds of <lb />
Pitt in Book I, page One <lb />
other tract known as the W. C. Moore <lb />
land, conveyed by deed from W. C. <lb />
Moore to J. L. Ballard. and recorded <lb />
the Register of Deeds In Pitt conn- <lb />
in book L page adjoining the <lb />
lauds of the late Hodges, J. -1. <lb />
Moore lands, Proctor and others <lb />
containing fifteen acres, more or less, to <lb />
satisfy an execution my hands for <lb />
collection against J. L. and <lb />
which has been levied on said land as <lb />
the property of said J. L. Ballard. <lb />
A. K. Sheriff. <lb />
Aug. 17th, 1801. <lb />
NOTICE. <lb />
NORTH CAROLINA. Before Clerk <lb />
Pitt County. J Sup. Court- <lb />
Notice Is hereby given that I have this <lb />
day issued letters declaring J. <lb />
G. Evans, G. T. Tyson. John R, <lb />
Jacob Joyner, J. B. J. A. <lb />
K. Oscar Hooker, James L. <lb />
Little, U. W. J. W. Allen, O. L. <lb />
Joyner, B. Patrick and their I <lb />
ates and successors a Corporation under <lb />
Tl <lb />
Printers and Binders. <lb />
1ST. O <lb />
We have the largest and most complete <lb />
establishment of kind to be found in <lb />
the State, and solicit for all classes <lb />
Of Commercial, Rail- <lb />
road or School <lb />
or Binding-. <lb />
WEDDING STATIONERY READY <lb />
FOR PRINTING INVITATION'S <lb />
BLANKS TOR MAGISTRATES AND <lb />
COUNTY OFFICERS. m <lb />
us your orders. <lb />
EDWARDS <lb />
PRINTERS AND BINDERS, <lb />
RALEIGH. N. C. <lb />
Smith's Shaving Parlor. <lb />
A. SMITH, Prop. <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
We have the the easiest <lb />
Chair ever used in the art. Clean towels, <lb />
sharp satisfaction guarantees <lb />
In every instance. Call be con- <lb />
Ladies waited on at their <lb />
Cleaning clothes specialty. <lb />
H. s. <lb />
with me the business we <lb />
are ready to serve the people in that <lb />
a All notes flue <lb />
me for past services have placed in <lb />
the hands Mr.<lb />
keep on hand all limes a nice <lb />
Stock of Burial Cases Caskets of all <lb />
kinds and can furnish anything desired <lb />
from the finest Case down to a <lb />
Pitt county Pine Coffin. We are <lb />
up with all conveniences and can i <lb />
satisfactory services to all who pt <lb />
PATENTS <lb />
and all business iii the U, S, <lb />
Patent the Courts attended to <lb />
for Moderate Fee-. <lb />
We are opposite the Patent Of- <lb />
engaged Patents <lb />
can obtain patents n ,. time than <lb />
more remote from Washington. <lb />
the model or drawing is sent <lb />
advise as to free of charge, <lb />
and we make no change unless ob- <lb />
Patents. <lb />
refer, here, to the Post Master, the <lb />
Supt. of the Money Order and to <lb />
Patent For <lb />
advise terms reference to <lb />
actual clients your own State, or <lb />
address, C. A. Snow A Co., <lb />
Washington, D. c. <lb />
GRAND EMPORIUM <lb />
for Shaving, cutting <lb />
COMPANY'S <lb />
Extract of <lb />
BEEF. <lb />
For Delicious For improved <lb />
Reef Tea. Economic Cookery <lb />
One pound of Extract of Beef equal to <lb />
forty pounds of lean beef. Genuine <lb />
only with signature of J. In <lb />
blue. <lb />
by but <lb />
recently introduced generally. <lb />
by Physicians, but <lb />
PLASTERS, if <lb />
The best Porous Plaster <lb />
all and weak places. <lb />
other plasters, so be sure <lb />
grand get the genuine with the <lb />
of a bell on the <lb />
Richards, <lb />
WELDON R. R <lb />
and Schedule <lb />
trains <lb />
No No No <lb />
April 0th, daily Fast Mail, dally <lb />
dally ex Sun. <lb />
12,80 pin S pin t <lb />
Ar am <lb />
A r Tarboro <lb />
Tarboro am <lb />
Ar Wilson p m pin <lb />
Wilson <lb />
Ar <lb />
Ar <lb />
OS am <lb />
Warsaw <lb />
Av Magnolia <lb />
Ar Wilmington <lb />
TRAINS GOING NORTH <lb />
No No No <lb />
daily daily daily <lb />
ex Sun. <lb />
Wilmington IS <lb />
Magnolia <lb />
Warsaw<lb />
Ar Selma <lb />
Ar Wilson IS <lb />
Wilson am pm pm <lb />
Ai <lb />
Ar Tarboro <lb />
Tarboro am <lb />
Ar Weldon pm <lb />
Daily except Sunday. <lb />
Train on Scotland Neck Branch Road <lb />
leaves Halifax 3.82 P. M arrives Scot- <lb />
land Neck at 4.15 P. M Greenville 6.02 <lb />
P. M., 7-10 p. Returning, <lb />
leaves Kinston 7.00 a. in., <lb />
8.10 a. m. Arriving Halifax <lb />
Weldon 11.26 a. m. dally except Sun- <lb />
freight train leaves Weldon <lb />
Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, at <lb />
7.00 a. m., arriving Scotland Neck 10.03 <lb />
n. m., Greenville 2.10 a. in., Kinston <lb />
4.25 p. m. Returning leaves Kinston <lb />
Tuesdays. Thursdays and Saturdays at <lb />
10.00 a. m., arriving Greenville 12.00 <lb />
noon, Scotland Neck 3.20 p. m., Weldon <lb />
0.20 p. m. <lb />
Tram leaves Tarboro, N C, via <lb />
Raleigh R. R. dally except Sun- <lb />
day. P M, Sunday P M, arrive <lb />
Williamston, N C, P M, P M. <lb />
7.50 p. in., 5.20 p. m- <lb />
leaves Plymouth daily <lb />
Sunday a. m., Sunday a. mt <lb />
S TOP <lb />
THE GLASS FRONT <lb />
the Opera at which place <lb />
I have recently located, and where have <lb />
everything In my line <lb />
NEW, CLEAN AND ATTRACTIVE, <lb />
TO MAKE A <lb />
MODEL BARBERSHOP <lb />
with all the improved appliances; <lb />
and comfortable chain. <lb />
Razors, sharpened at reasonable figures <lb />
for work outside of shop <lb />
promptly executed. Very respect fully, <lb />
GULLET A EDMONDS <lb />
ALLEY HYMAN, <lb />
FINE PORTRAIT VIEW <lb />
hills <lb />
Views of Animal. <lb />
Family taken at <lb />
Short Notice. Copying from small pie <lb />
to life size, in Inks. Crayon or <lb />
Colors. <lb />
Head i. tine <lb />
Call tee u <lb />
R HYMAN, Manager. <lb />
N. C <lb />
COBB, <lb />
Co. N <lb />
C C COBB, <lb />
C Co <lb />
T. H. GILLIAM. <lb />
Co. C <lb />
Bros., Gilliam, <lb />
Cotton Factors, <lb />
Commission Mer <lb />
SOLICIT of COTTON <lb />
ates successors a .--,,. f c a m <lb />
the name and style of The Greenville J A Mil <lb />
Tobacco Warehouse Company, for the N C Branch lea. <lb />
set forth in of agree- <lb />
and plan of a aft <lb />
have filed and in this <lb />
all the privileges and AM <lb />
conferred by chapter N of. the Code <lb />
North, and the laws at P M, arrive <lb />
business of buying, celling, storing, <lb />
marketing in<lb />
The place of business said Corpora- <lb />
Is North <lb />
Carolina. <lb />
None of the stockholders of said <lb />
are to be responsible to any <lb />
greater or further extent than the <lb />
Corporation, and individually to <lb />
the extent of the shares of stock to <lb />
Freights received daily and through which they have <lb />
Lading given to all points. The authorized capital stock of said <lb />
F. i J. I corporation is fifty thousand dollars to <lb />
Washington Greenville. N. O <lb />
r 11.-. <lb />
or want <lb />
Is Indite- <lb />
All <lb />
lie divided Into two thousand shares of <lb />
twenty-five dollars each. The length of <lb />
said is to be n <lb />
day of 1891. <lb />
K. A. MOVE, <lb />
Clerk Superior Court. <lb />
M, arrives Rocky Mount <lb />
except Sunday. <lb />
Train on Clinton Branch loaves W <lb />
for Clinton dally, except Sunday, at <lb />
and AM Returning leave <lb />
ton A M, and P. M. connect <lb />
at Warsaw with Nos. and <lb />
Southbound train on Wilson <lb />
Branch Is No. Northbound is <lb />
No. Dally except Sunday. <lb />
Train No. South will stop only a <lb />
Wilson. Goldsboro and Magnolia. <lb />
Train No. makes close connection a <lb />
Weldon for all North daily. Al <lb />
ail via Richmond, and daily except Son <lb />
via Bay Line. <lb />
JOHN F. DIVINE, <lb />
General <lb />
J. R. Transportation <lb />
T. V. Passenger <lb />
We have had many years e <lb />
at the business and <lb />
prepared to handle Cotton to <lb />
the advantage of shippers. <lb />
All business entrusted to out <lb />
hands will receive prompt and <lb />
careful attention <lb />
IT FITS CO <lb />
Portraits, and cuts of hotels, factor- <lb />
la, machinery, made to order from <lb />
stamp for <lb />
Metropolitan Agency, <lb />
New York City. <lb />
KNIGHT'S <lb />
Blood Cure, <lb />
A household <lb />
Id tie more than year. A <lb />
lire cure for Dyspepsia, Scrofula. <lb />
Prostration, and all of <lb />
the Blood. Stomach and Liver. <lb />
fer Producing <lb />
A botanical compound, put up in <lb />
and sent by mail at one-third the cost of <lb />
medicine. pack Age, for <lb />
for pint, sample packages, c. <lb />
A reliable Agent wanted <lb />
MUNICIPAL <lb />
INDUSTRIAL STOCKS <lb />
CORPORATION BONDS <lb />
APPROVED BANK STOCKS <lb />
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