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THE R <lb />
A whole year for only <lb />
fl ONE DOLLAR. i <lb />
But order to it you must <lb />
----PAY IN ADVANCE. <lb />
Eastern Reflector <lb />
THE REFLECTOR <lb />
-HAS A- <lb />
JOB PRINTING- <lb />
Department that can be surpassed no <lb />
where in this section. Our work always <lb />
gives satisfaction, <lb />
end you x- orders. <lb />
EDITORIAL PARAGRAPHS. <lb />
Pennsylvania's tobacco crop was <lb />
unusually large. <lb />
The crops Germany are almost <lb />
an failure. <lb />
is collecting a strong war <lb />
fleet the Macs sea. <lb />
The will contest <lb />
Boston. <lb />
Forty lives lost by <lb />
earthquake shock at San Salvador. <lb />
Denmark has removed <lb />
restrictions on American pork. <lb />
The American plate company , <lb />
at Bad., has <lb />
rated. <lb />
Minneapolis rejected the <lb />
of St. Paul to unite the two <lb />
en lex. <lb />
The new government has <lb />
been recognized by the U. 8- <lb />
The Iv <lb />
will honored with a public <lb />
at Paris. <lb />
A man woman committed <lb />
suicide by going over the American <lb />
falls at Niagara. <lb />
The first of raisins was <lb />
list week shipped from Fresno, <lb />
Cal, for New York. <lb />
Two men supposed to be members <lb />
of a gang of train robbers were <lb />
rested at Traver, Cal. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. Henry M. Stanley <lb />
will soon sail for Australia, where <lb />
the will <lb />
i, dispatches assert that <lb />
Dr. Charles H. is on <lb />
the high road to recovery. <lb />
California lions are living on <lb />
sheep at the present time, greatly <lb />
to it disgust of the farmers. <lb />
The United States man of war, <lb />
has been ordered to <lb />
lo protect American interests. <lb />
A unsuccessful attempt to blow <lb />
up a Valley train with <lb />
mite was made near Kennedy, Pa. <lb />
The Italian government ordered a <lb />
minute inspection of its forts <lb />
issued an for <lb />
rifles. <lb />
The cycling race from Paris to <lb />
Brest and return, miles was won <lb />
by who covered the dis- <lb />
in Hi hours. <lb />
Mme. a female <lb />
fell into the lake, at Peoria, III. <lb />
was when res- <lb />
cue and will probably die. <lb />
The introduction into the public <lb />
school of B. D., of a text <lb />
book containing matter favorable to <lb />
the lost confederacy caused great <lb />
among the people. <lb />
M. B. Curtis, the well known <lb />
actor, who impersonated of <lb />
and the is in jail <lb />
in charged with <lb />
murdering Policeman Grant White. <lb />
Tb latter trying to arrest him. <lb />
Sis Full Brown Use. <lb />
Henderson Gold Leaf <lb />
An unusual was that wit- <lb />
on the street in front of <lb />
B store Sat <lb />
morning, when Will a <lb />
well known and successful <lb />
salesman was sitting on the lap <lb />
of Capt W. W. Carraway, the <lb />
, and popular traveling <lb />
of the Nam and Observer, <lb />
with B. E. Young, of <lb />
sou, Mr Edward Crews, of <lb />
county, Mr. L. B. of Hen- <lb />
and Mr. J. C. of the <lb />
standing by each <lb />
it commenting the size <lb />
weight of other. The com- <lb />
weight of these gentlemen <lb />
pounds, Carraway polling <lb />
the scales down at pounds, Buss <lb />
suing to Crews balancing <lb />
the <lb />
weight out to the pound <lb />
Young gracefully poising them at <lb />
trod having even <lb />
pound pot down to <lb />
are all as clever as they are <lb />
wall bilk <lb />
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1891. <lb />
NO. <lb />
D. J. WHICHARD, Editor and Proprietor. <lb />
TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. <lb />
TERMS Per Year, in Advance. <lb />
NEW YORK LETTER. <lb />
in Dispute-A Brett Tool Show <lb />
A Dog- <lb />
18th., 1891. <lb />
The prospective over the <lb />
will of Mrs. who <lb />
left all her property, worth about <lb />
her second husband, <lb />
is of course, attracting great <lb />
and ultimately become at <lb />
famous as confess over the will <lb />
of A. T. Stewart. The woman <lb />
whose vast wealth is in dispute was <lb />
born in this city in 1817. She was <lb />
thirty years of age when she mar- <lb />
Mark Hopkins and seventy <lb />
when she married Edward F. Scar- <lb />
who was fifty When she died <lb />
the other day left no children, <lb />
except an adopted son, Timothy. <lb />
It is now claimed that she made a <lb />
will which she left half <lb />
of her property to her adopted son <lb />
his wife while other hall was <lb />
to be divided among her cousins and <lb />
nieces. This will forms the basis of <lb />
the coming contest of the. other will, <lb />
which, it is intimated, was obtained <lb />
through spiritualism. The prospect <lb />
of the will must be <lb />
good, for it is said Mr. has <lb />
offered Timothy over to <lb />
settle. The chances are a <lb />
compromise will be reached before <lb />
the case is called in court. <lb />
FOE WHOLESOME FOOD. <lb />
The Food <lb />
composed of the leading food <lb />
manufacturers of the United States, <lb />
propose holding a great food expo- <lb />
at Madison Square Gar- <lb />
den, during the month of October, <lb />
1392. The exhibition will embrace <lb />
everything to food <lb />
economy, but nothing will be re- <lb />
unless guaranteed by the <lb />
manufacturers to be the same as <lb />
offer for sale to the public The <lb />
idea is mainly to promote the man- <lb />
and sale of wholesome <lb />
food products and to maintain a <lb />
general standard of and <lb />
No awards, such as <lb />
medals, or diplomas, will be made, <lb />
and the public will be considered <lb />
the sole judge jury. The As <lb />
expects to have the most <lb />
complete elaborate display of <lb />
fruits, vegetables and dairy pro- <lb />
ducts that this world has ever <lb />
The date has been selected on ac- <lb />
count of its being the 400th <lb />
of the discovery of <lb />
America. <lb />
a man-priced canine. <lb />
Lord the biggest dog in the <lb />
world, arrived here from England <lb />
last week was sent to Men- <lb />
Kennels, at Pa. <lb />
He was bought from Thomas Shell <lb />
cock, of Birmingham, price <lb />
being He is <lb />
inches high at the shoulder, and <lb />
weighs when in good condition <lb />
pounds. He is a full-blooded St. <lb />
Bernard, and has won twenty-six <lb />
first prizes in England, as well as a <lb />
number of caps and medals. Lord <lb />
has a good coat of a rich <lb />
orange color, but as a show dog he <lb />
is not considered as good as Sir <lb />
present champion. <lb />
Lord hat traveled all over <lb />
England, collecting money for <lb />
charitable purposes in a little bar- <lb />
rel attached to his collar. In this <lb />
way he has collected thousands of <lb />
dollars, and has, no delight- <lb />
ed millions of children. <lb />
Edwin Arlington. <lb />
Charming people, these exceptional <lb />
people Here's a medicine Dr. Pierce's <lb />
Golden Medical Discovery for instance, <lb />
and it's cured hundreds, thousands <lb />
known, thousands <lb />
known, and yet yours is an exceptional <lb />
case Do you think that bit of human <lb />
nature which you call is different <lb />
the other parcel- human nature <lb />
you don't know my Good <lb />
friend, to ninety-nine out of a hundred <lb />
cases, causes the same Impure <lb />
blood and that's why Medical <lb />
cures ninety-nine out of <lb />
every hundred. You may be the <lb />
And may not. But would you <lb />
rather be exception, or would you <lb />
rather be If you're the exception <lb />
it costs you nothing, you get your money <lb />
back but suppose it cures yon <lb />
Let the Medical <lb />
take the risk. <lb />
Spasmodic even when <lb />
made on a large scale, is disappoint- <lb />
The ephemeral feature of such <lb />
advertising looks as if man bad <lb />
made a grand effort and failed.- <lb />
Dry <lb />
. Smith, Providence, <lb />
R. I., find <lb />
tawny cures <lb />
Happy <lb />
Wm. <lb />
Ind., Bitters has <lb />
more for me than all other medicines <lb />
combined, for that bad arising <lb />
from Kidney and Liver John <lb />
Leslie, farmer and of same <lb />
Electric Bitters to <lb />
the test Kidney and medicine, <lb />
made me feel like a new J. <lb />
Gardner, hardware merchant, same <lb />
town, Electric Bitters is just the <lb />
thing for a man who is all run <lb />
don't care whether he live or dies; he <lb />
found new strength, good appetite- and <lb />
Just like be bad aw lease on <lb />
Only a bottle. t L. <lb />
Drag Store. <lb />
NO THIRD PARTY IN NORTH <lb />
CAROLINA. <lb />
Mews. <lb />
Next cannot see <lb />
need of a third party in North Caro- <lb />
Alliance controls the <lb />
Democratic party as it did in the <lb />
last campaign. went <lb />
into the Democratic conventions and <lb />
because they were Democrats and <lb />
were in the majority, controlled those <lb />
conventions. It can do the same <lb />
next year. They have thousands of <lb />
friends and sympathizers among <lb />
Democrats who are outside of the <lb />
Order who will co-operate with them <lb />
in securing the reforms <lb />
The organization of a third party <lb />
would deprive the Alliance of every <lb />
advantage they bad-gained and still <lb />
hold in this Slate, and would <lb />
have to begin anew the foundation <lb />
of success which could only be <lb />
attained, if attained at all, by years <lb />
of hard labor performed face of <lb />
outside opposition and internal dis- <lb />
frequent and <lb />
the treachery of pretended friends <lb />
What, then, can the Alliance hope <lb />
for Carolina through the <lb />
third party which has not already <lb />
been secured by means of the Dem- <lb />
last election they <lb />
secured a majority of the Congress- <lb />
men, a part of the State government <lb />
and the Legislature. Next year by <lb />
pursuing the same tactics they can <lb />
nominate and elect all the Congress- <lb />
men, the entire Slate ticket and a <lb />
large majority of the Legislature. <lb />
That is all they could hope to do <lb />
should they join third party and <lb />
win with it at the polls. There is <lb />
positively nothing to be gained by <lb />
abandoning the Democratic party. <lb />
Its principles are sound and in ac- <lb />
cord with Alliance principles, and <lb />
if men put into office will not act <lb />
up to there are plenty of Dem <lb />
who will, and it <lb />
is only necessary to put such men in <lb />
office. <lb />
But there is a great deal to be lost <lb />
by the Alliance if it the third <lb />
party, and every reasonable Alliance- <lb />
man knows it. They will lose the <lb />
moral and active assistance <lb />
of their friends outside the order; <lb />
they will suffer from the active op- <lb />
position of many Democrats who are <lb />
not friendly to it but who have <lb />
been bound to silence and in- <lb />
action by party loyalty. <lb />
There i j another matter for serious <lb />
consideration. The third party <lb />
be confronted in North Carolina by <lb />
the same problem which presents <lb />
itself in Kentucky and Virginia. In <lb />
Kentucky the third party was form- <lb />
ally organized and entered the cam- <lb />
The result was that a very <lb />
large proportion of the vote it cast <lb />
at the election was drawn from the <lb />
Republican party, which hoped by <lb />
that means to control it and return <lb />
to power. The Republicans of <lb />
have determined to make no <lb />
nominations support Alliance <lb />
candidates, as the only means by <lb />
which they can again be a in <lb />
politics. They remember the success <lb />
with which they co-operated with <lb />
the Readjuster element of the Demo- <lb />
party, finally swallowing that <lb />
element and by its assistance defeat- <lb />
the Democracy. Yet the State <lb />
debt which the wanted <lb />
to settle still remains unsettled. <lb />
As it has been in Kentucky and <lb />
Virginia so it will be here if the third <lb />
party is organized by the Alliance <lb />
men. The Republican party in <lb />
North Carolina is dead but it has <lb />
some shrewd individual members in <lb />
the State who will if possible use the <lb />
third party to hoist themselves into <lb />
control of the State government. <lb />
Every white man in North Carolina <lb />
from recent experience knows what <lb />
that means. Every man ought to <lb />
know also that when <lb />
cans have once been into power <lb />
by means of the third party they <lb />
would care nothing for the reforms <lb />
demanded by the Alliance, because <lb />
they have in this State refused to <lb />
place Alliance demands in their <lb />
platform and because the very <lb />
principles upon which <lb />
can party is founded have made these <lb />
Alliance demands necessary. They <lb />
can no more advocate Alliance <lb />
honestly than <lb />
can honestly advocate <lb />
When Republicans <lb />
favor the Alliance platform they are <lb />
no longer Republicans. <lb />
Those are serious times, not only <lb />
for the Democratic party, bat for the <lb />
Alliance also. as suit as the <lb />
third party is launched in North <lb />
Carolina just so sure will the Alli- <lb />
lose its prestige and power and <lb />
become a side-show to the Re- <lb />
publican This is no highly <lb />
existing; only in <lb />
hot sober truth anode <lb />
plain by experience, and observation <lb />
of what is going on around us. <lb />
The Alliance is not a political or- <lb />
It is secret in its <lb />
and the existence of secret <lb />
parties is made unlawful by <lb />
the Constitution of the State con- <lb />
framed by representatives <lb />
of the people and ratified by the <lb />
themselves at the polls. <lb />
BUTLER'S VIEWS. <lb />
President Marion Butler, of the <lb />
State Alliance, is as true a member <lb />
of the Alliance as can be found in <lb />
the State. This writer knew him <lb />
and worked with him during the last <lb />
legislature and knows that he is true <lb />
to the Alliance in every respect. No <lb />
one can doubt Marion Butler's loyal- <lb />
to the older. Therefore when he <lb />
opposes the third party it is from a <lb />
strong conviction that the movement <lb />
would be injurious to the Alliance. <lb />
In an interview at Raleigh last week <lb />
lie gave expression to his views which <lb />
are sound and worthy of <lb />
He said <lb />
do not see in North Carolina <lb />
any prospect for the success of the <lb />
third party. My view is that we can <lb />
accomplish what we desire without <lb />
it. The farmers want certain relief. <lb />
I The easiest way to get it is the best <lb />
way. At the same time farmers do <lb />
not compromise in any way their de- <lb />
for relief. There are enough <lb />
reasonable men the State to know <lb />
that it will not do to fight the farm- <lb />
if the latter act in a sensible and <lb />
conservative way. I believe they <lb />
will so act, but they will not be <lb />
fled with, and as their president I <lb />
shall stand by them in their demand <lb />
for relief. Of course, the third party- <lb />
is already organized, but it is not <lb />
needed in North Carolina. Here the <lb />
farmers can get what they need. All <lb />
we have to do is to conduct ourselves <lb />
properly and success is <lb />
on Debt. <lb />
Fodder P ailing. <lb />
Southern Cultivator. <lb />
The principal work that can be <lb />
done in the corn fields is fodder pull- <lb />
We would be glad to see this <lb />
practice discontinued. Not solely <lb />
because it certainly often injures the <lb />
yield of grain more than the fodder <lb />
is worth, nor because the fodder is <lb />
not as good as any hay <lb />
but for reason that at the best <lb />
fodder pulling is a low, tedious, la- <lb />
process, and the results are <lb />
too On strong, fresh up- <lb />
lands or moist bottoms we believe it <lb />
scarcely injures corn at all to <lb />
strip off the blades, if not done be- <lb />
fore the shuck has turned brown. <lb />
On old. thirsty soils this ripening of <lb />
the the cessation <lb />
of the vital processes in the <lb />
usually occurs simultaneously with <lb />
the drying up of the blades. Hence <lb />
if the latter are to be saved in good <lb />
condition they must be stripped be <lb />
fore the ear can dispense with their <lb />
services, and the result is a loss of <lb />
grain often amounting to the total <lb />
weight of the cured blades. It is a <lb />
custom born of necessity and handed <lb />
down from forefathers. We no <lb />
longer cling to the wooden plow, and <lb />
the three-legged spinning wheel of <lb />
grandmothers, nor do we cut oats <lb />
and wheat with a sickle, nor gin <lb />
cotton with our then why <lb />
should we count the blades of corn <lb />
one by one The solution, of course, <lb />
is to be found in growing hay plants, <lb />
and among these there is nothing <lb />
better than pea vines crab grass. <lb />
The latter is a spontaneous crop, <lb />
growing where it is wanted, and <lb />
still better where encouraged by a <lb />
good plowing and harrowing of the <lb />
land. The pea vine crop requires no <lb />
more expense than the seed, and the <lb />
small labor of sowing and harrowing. <lb />
Both crops, however, respond readily <lb />
and profitably to applications of fer- <lb />
Fertilize crab grass Yet, <lb />
why not convert s life-long enemy <lb />
into a warm-hearted friend by a little <lb />
judicious, kind treatment <lb />
Texas, July 1891. <lb />
Messrs. Bros., Savannah, Ga <lb />
used nearly four bottles of <lb />
P. P. P. I was afflicted from the crown <lb />
of my head to the soles of my feet. Your <lb />
P. has cured difficulty of breathing <lb />
and smothering, palpitation of the heart <lb />
and relieved me of all pain; one <lb />
was closed for ten years, now I can <lb />
breathe through It readily. <lb />
I have not slept on either side for two <lb />
in fact, dreaded to see night come <lb />
new sleep soundly in any position all <lb />
night. <lb />
lam years old, but export to <lb />
be able to take hold of the plow handles; <lb />
I feel proud I was enough, to get <lb />
P. P. P. and I heartily recommend it to <lb />
my friends and the public generally. <lb />
Yours respectfully, <lb />
A. M. RAMSEY. <lb />
Take-yOur boy off the streets and <lb />
put him at school. If he doesn't <lb />
want to go make Mm go. If he <lb />
doesn't want to study make him <lb />
study- Learn him to be a useful <lb />
at. Give Mm an. and <lb />
you give him high and <lb />
noble aspirations. Gold <lb />
LeeS. <lb />
Among many good things <lb />
which wrote for the . <lb />
York Ledger is following vivid <lb />
article on misery of being in <lb />
To be hungry, ragged and per.-, <lb />
is not, pleasant; but this is <lb />
nothing to the horror of bankruptcy <lb />
All the wealth of <lb />
would be a poor recompense a <lb />
five year's struggle, with con- <lb />
that bad taken <lb />
money or property of <lb />
to or pay <lb />
when required, and bad be- <lb />
their confidence through in- <lb />
solvency. <lb />
I dwell on this point, for I would <lb />
deter others from entering that <lb />
place of torment. Half the young <lb />
men in the country, with many old <lb />
enough to know better, would <lb />
into is, into debt <lb />
to borrow if could. Most poor <lb />
men are so as to envy <lb />
manufacturer whose <lb />
life is an incessant struggle <lb />
pecuniary difficulties, who is driven <lb />
to constant and who, <lb />
mouth to mouth, hardly <lb />
that insolvency which sooner or la- <lb />
overtakes most men in business, <lb />
so that been computed that <lb />
but in twenty of them achieves <lb />
a pecuniary success. <lb />
For my own I speak <lb />
from sad would <lb />
be a convict in State prison, a <lb />
slave in a swamp, than to pace <lb />
through life under the harrow of <lb />
debt. Let u young misjudge <lb />
himself unfortunate, or pool, <lb />
so as he has the full use of his <lb />
limbs and is <lb />
free from debt. <lb />
Hunger, cold, rags, hard work, <lb />
contempt, suspicion, unjust, re- <lb />
are disagreeable; but debt <lb />
is infinitely worse than them all. <lb />
And, it it had pleased God to spate <lb />
or all my sons to be the sup- <lb />
and solace of my declining <lb />
years, the lesson which should <lb />
have most earnestly sought to <lb />
press upon them run <lb />
into debt Avoid <lb />
as you would pestilence or <lb />
famine. yon have but fifty cents <lb />
get no more for a week, <lb />
buy a peck of-corn, parch it, <lb />
live on it, rather than owe any man <lb />
Of course I know that some men <lb />
must do business that involves <lb />
risks, and most give notes and <lb />
obligations ; and I do not <lb />
him really in debt who can lay <lb />
bis hands directly on means of <lb />
paying at some little sacrifice all be <lb />
owes ; I speak of real <lb />
which involves risk or sacrifice <lb />
one side, obligation <lb />
on the I say, from <lb />
all such let every youth humbly <lb />
pray God to preserve him ever- <lb />
more. <lb />
The <lb />
general business <lb />
condition of whole country <lb />
continues to improve, and the South <lb />
must necessarily share in this in- <lb />
creasing prosperity. <lb />
export of grain for the last two <lb />
months, to which the usual fall ship- <lb />
of cotton will no v. be added, <lb />
have already turned tide of for- <lb />
trade this way, and gold is now <lb />
being imported in large quantities, <lb />
with prospects of heavy imports <lb />
during the next few months. There <lb />
are already signs of improvement in, <lb />
the iron and cotton goods <lb />
while the railroads of the country <lb />
are taxed utmost capacity <lb />
to handle their immense traffic. The <lb />
South has commenced to feel the <lb />
benefit of this change from the de- <lb />
of the last seven or eight <lb />
months which has existed all over <lb />
the world, and among the new in- <lb />
enterprises retorted this <lb />
week's issue of <lb />
are the contract at <lb />
for power-house of the new ca- <lb />
road Washington; a <lb />
granite quarrying company and a <lb />
company in <lb />
North Carolina ; a sugar <lb />
refinery company m Louisiana; a <lb />
cotton compress company <lb />
in Miss ; a <lb />
company Kentucky, a <lb />
lumber company, Savannah ; s <lb />
electric company, Baltimore; <lb />
a coal and coke company; <lb />
West Virginia; a water <lb />
works company in Orange City, <lb />
a phosphate company, <lb />
Greenwood, O.; a cot- <lb />
mill company Alex- <lb />
La; a phosphate <lb />
company in Florida; a, land <lb />
improvement company in i <lb />
two improvement <lb />
in West Virginia; a <lb />
improvement company in Virginia ; <lb />
a ice manufacturing <lb />
Algiers, La., etc. Southern <lb />
manufacturing enterprises have <lb />
stood the strain of monetary string <lb />
well, and the for <lb />
cotton mills and other <lb />
tries are all busy, and most of them <lb />
are making good profits even now. <lb />
with encouraging outlook for a <lb />
season of great prosperity <lb />
Th Restriction of Eights <lb />
Little by little the advertiser's <lb />
rights are being restricted. There <lb />
are some things he may do and <lb />
some things be may not do. For <lb />
example, it is now illegal for to <lb />
use a facsimile of Government <lb />
he cannot even print a <lb />
black and white reproduction of a <lb />
bill, nor can he without special per-. <lb />
mission from the Treasury Depart- <lb />
use a pictorial representation <lb />
of a Government coin. Postage <lb />
stamps, if we mistake come <lb />
under similar legal restrictions. <lb />
Production of Government checks <lb />
are also objected so. A case <lb />
may cited. A typewriter <lb />
in mg this city <lb />
a short time since received a <lb />
States check for for <lb />
machines supplied, and bright <lb />
idea of a of that <lb />
check an advertisement occur- <lb />
red to manager the concern. <lb />
Ho took the check to an engraving <lb />
company for the purpose of having <lb />
it reproduced, but of that <lb />
firm, remembering an <lb />
experience Government in <lb />
to the imitation of a post- <lb />
age stamp some tune before, <lb />
to the typewriter man that <lb />
he had better interview the Chief <lb />
of the Secret Service. This <lb />
to surprise of bis visit- <lb />
or, emphatically forbade the pro- <lb />
posed reproduction, pointed out <lb />
that under the law it would be both <lb />
forgery and <lb />
Just before adjournment of <lb />
Congress the House passed a bill, <lb />
introduced by Representative John <lb />
A. Caldwell, of Ohio, to prohibit the <lb />
desecration of the United States <lb />
by the printing thereon of any <lb />
lettering or advertisement. This <lb />
bill makes it a oven <lb />
to attach to flag advertise- <lb />
public display or profit or <lb />
and renders the offender liable <lb />
to a fine of imprisonment <lb />
for thirty days. The lottery bill, <lb />
which has been so rigorously <lb />
forced since it became a law, also <lb />
restricts the enterprise of the ad- <lb />
Ho no longer <lb />
the festive bean jar offer <lb />
to the successful great <lb />
prize; it will no longer do to <lb />
pumpkin and <lb />
offer a trip to Europe to the one <lb />
who first guesses the exact <lb />
seeds that pumpkin. <lb />
of such, things in the <lb />
papers other matters of the <lb />
same general character are now <lb />
booed. Perhaps after all, the <lb />
order things is best for the mer- <lb />
chant, as well as for the public, but <lb />
there is no little grumbling at the <lb />
present time in various directions. <lb />
STATE NEWS. <lb />
Happenings Here There as Gathered <lb />
From our Exchanges. <lb />
A well built steam yacht with a <lb />
speed of sixteen knots per hour has <lb />
been purchased by the Oyster Com- <lb />
missioners for patrol service in North <lb />
Carolina waters. <lb />
Henderson This week <lb />
some chickens have been killed <lb />
by minks in the corporate limits. <lb />
We hear that Mr. W. A. Cheatham <lb />
lost This looks right murderous <lb />
confirm that it is, six minks <lb />
have also <lb />
Concord On Sunday <lb />
the ten year old child of R. B. Little, <lb />
near Smith's Ford, with an open <lb />
knife in his hand was running and <lb />
fell. The knife ran into his breast <lb />
and cut through one lung. It is a <lb />
serious wound, but hopes of his re- <lb />
are entertained. <lb />
Tarboro The South- <lb />
for the tobacco men, and they <lb />
are nearly every one in town, doffs <lb />
its hat to W. R. Keel, of Pitt, for <lb />
being the first to honor Tarboro and <lb />
her coming market with a shipment <lb />
of tobacco. It arrived here Friday. <lb />
Mr. Keel says that he will have much <lb />
more here by opening day. <lb />
Tarboro Geo. T. <lb />
Hams brought to our office last week <lb />
a cartridge box made of <lb />
was used in the war of 1812. It is a <lb />
curiosity, and Mr. Williams <lb />
of exhibiting it at the State <lb />
He has a flag in the armory <lb />
of the Guards, that was <lb />
used In the Mexican war. It was <lb />
presented to the soldiers by the <lb />
ladies of this place, and bears this <lb />
our hearts arc <lb />
with <lb />
RATHER THAN STEAL. <lb />
A Brand New Trick of a Glib Tongue <lb />
Schemer to Get Money. <lb />
Right in the midst of the busiest part <lb />
of the day, right in the thick of the <lb />
busiest crowd, a man stopped in front <lb />
of the building and took out <lb />
his gold watch. Instantly another man <lb />
sprang forward, fastened on the watch <lb />
with a fierce and nervous grasp, stooped <lb />
for the spring which should carry him <lb />
into safety somewhere in the crowd- <lb />
then paused, halted, turned full on the <lb />
gentleman and slowly lifted his hands <lb />
to his eyes. The frightful, <lb />
had changed swiftly to n. sad and ghost- <lb />
one. The fiery eyes of a highway- <lb />
man had grown soft and mild as a <lb />
child's. <lb />
he said, with pathetic sadness <lb />
I am starving, but I cannot <lb />
and he loosened his grasp on tho <lb />
watch and stood there held and help- <lb />
less. The gentleman had seized his <lb />
wrist at the attack and had <lb />
formed a plan to capture or kill <lb />
bold robber. But tho changed <lb />
disarmed him. <lb />
you he asked, still <lb />
holding the wrist. A crowd had pressed <lb />
about them. A dozen men had seen <lb />
tho thief's revulsion from bad, and as <lb />
he said so sadly, am starving, I can- <lb />
not a dozen hands went to <lb />
pockets and a little fund of silver <lb />
was laid In the timorous, unwilling <lb />
palm of the outcast <lb />
you have done a great <lb />
deal for he said, weakly. do <lb />
not belong on this level. You have <lb />
saved me from far worse than death. I <lb />
thank And ho turned so <lb />
sadly that tears came into business <lb />
men's eyes. It is a thing to see <lb />
a strong man In agony. <lb />
you know who he asked an <lb />
insurance adjuster from tho <lb />
said the man who had started <lb />
the subscription; don't know, and I <lb />
don't care. It is enough for me that a <lb />
man was starved right up to the verge <lb />
of hero in Chicago, and that his <lb />
manliness could not overcome. He <lb />
have another lift if he wants it. I <lb />
am ashamed I gave him so little. Three <lb />
dollars <lb />
dollars is a good said <lb />
the insurance man. is his <lb />
business. I saw him work the same <lb />
thing in the House lobby, <lb />
and again at the principal corner in St. <lb />
Paul He's a very smooth sharp. You <lb />
are gulled <lb />
The victims looked down the street, <lb />
but the man who could put crime be- <lb />
hind him even when hunger was gnaw- <lb />
at his vitals could put a crowd like <lb />
that quite out of sight. He must have <lb />
made about thirty <lb />
Herald. <lb />
Strychnine for <lb />
Strychnine as an antidote for <lb />
poison has long been known in <lb />
but it has been reserved for Dr. <lb />
Mueller, of in tho col- <lb />
of Victoria, to explain in a definite <lb />
fashion tho theory and of that <lb />
rather formidable remedy. This ex- <lb />
assures us <lb />
that out of about cases, some of <lb />
them at the point of death, treated by <lb />
this method only been known <lb />
to part of nitrate of <lb />
strychnine in parts of water min- <lb />
with a little glycerin. The mix- <lb />
is injected under the skin in any <lb />
part of neighborhood of <lb />
the bitten part, however, being <lb />
Strychnine and tho poisonous <lb />
which the snake's fang injects into <lb />
the wound are described as <lb />
and Dr. Mueller as- <lb />
us that no hesitation need be felt <lb />
In pushing the use of the drug to <lb />
that would fatal in the ab- <lb />
of snake poison. The fail- <lb />
referred to above Is attributed to <lb />
the mistake of discontinuing the opera- <lb />
after a grain and a quarter of <lb />
strychnine had been <lb />
News. <lb />
Important Rules of Action. <lb />
Never be influenced by external <lb />
in forming your judgment of <lb />
a person's worth. This is an <lb />
rule, for many a noble spirit is <lb />
covered by habiliments of poverty, <lb />
while not a showy <lb />
conceals a villain of the basest kind. <lb />
Dean Swift said that nature had given <lb />
every man a capacity of being agree- <lb />
able, though not shining in company; <lb />
and are a hundred men <lb />
qualified for both who, by a <lb />
very few faults that may correct <lb />
in half an hour, are not so much as <lb />
The world would be more <lb />
happy if persons gave up more time to <lb />
an intercourse of <lb />
York Ledger. <lb />
Caring- for <lb />
The care of bronze ornaments be- <lb />
comes sometimes a little perplexing; it <lb />
is, however, because of their previous <lb />
want of care. Nothing should ever be <lb />
applied to in the way of prep- <lb />
Simple, careful dusting is <lb />
all that is needed. To remove the <lb />
purple tinge that sometimes comes, a <lb />
little sweet oil may be gently rubbed <lb />
upon the discolored portion, but as a <lb />
rule the dusting will be found to be <lb />
York Times. <lb />
Special Notice. <lb />
In adopting the Cash Advance <lb />
tern for this year The will <lb />
be continued to no one for a longer time <lb />
than it is paid for. If find <lb />
just after your name on the margin <lb />
subscription expires two weeks <lb />
from this <lb />
it is to give you notice that unless re- <lb />
newed in tint time <lb />
will cease going to you at the expiration <lb />
of the two weeks. <lb />
Denmark WM Tear. <lb />
When man first placed on <lb />
No one can answer that question. II ugh <lb />
Miller says that man's habit of burying <lb />
his dead out of sight makes it very easy <lb />
to be mistaken on that point. For, <lb />
because of burial, men's bones may be <lb />
among the animals that have <lb />
lain in the earth for la one <lb />
thing, however, that gives us on Ink- <lb />
ling of when he came. Certain took, <lb />
that only man could have made, have <lb />
been found buried in caves, in peat <lb />
beds, and in the bottom of lakes. <lb />
Often are covered by layers of <lb />
rock, and, by calculating how long it <lb />
took to make the layers, a guess can be <lb />
made as to when the tools were put <lb />
there. Still, it is only a guess, and no <lb />
pretends to regard the question as <lb />
settled, because under some conditions <lb />
the layers would made much faster <lb />
than others. <lb />
Put the bones of certain animals, <lb />
mammoth and other great creatures <lb />
of that tune, which have long since <lb />
died, have been found with these fools. <lb />
By calculating in what ages these <lb />
lived, and how long it takes a race <lb />
of animals to die out, a surer result can <lb />
arrived at. In a cave in England, <lb />
buried under a limestone layer from <lb />
one inches thick, tools have <lb />
been found mingled with the bones of. <lb />
elephants, tigers, rhinoceroses and <lb />
hyenas, which roamed over that <lb />
try thousands and thousands of years <lb />
ago. Tho peat bogs of what is now <lb />
Denmark and Scandinavia are filled <lb />
with stone tools. have been <lb />
found in beds of gravel underlying <lb />
peat which is certainly years Old. <lb />
The Hi rower of <lb />
A friend places in my hand a state- <lb />
concerning the enormous force <lb />
exerted by the growth power of plants, <lb />
of which he some doubt, and <lb />
that some comment thereon might <lb />
acceptable. According to this state- <lb />
fungi are found in tho old silver <lb />
mines of Mexico which take on <lb />
forms, frequently of immense size. <lb />
In some places as they grow from the <lb />
ground they have lifted rocks three <lb />
feet, of the rocks weighing <lb />
from ten to fifty and even <lb />
There is no reason to doubt the lit- <lb />
truth of this statement. It is on <lb />
record in a reputable scientific journal <lb />
that in one night a member of the <lb />
mushroom family lifted a flagstone <lb />
eighteen inches several inches <lb />
above the others on the sidewalk. I <lb />
have seen a mushroom push p <lb />
through an unused portion of a <lb />
road, though not -exactly sup- <lb />
porting, but pushing away the stones <lb />
in its course. <lb />
After all there is nothing won- <lb />
in these circumstances than may <lb />
observed in vegetation everywhere <lb />
around us, and which not often no- <lb />
because too common to think <lb />
about. Indeed, so wonderful are the <lb />
commonest of everyday experiences in <lb />
plant growth that we seem to know <lb />
little or nothing about them. The <lb />
more we study them the more <lb />
the mystery seems. <lb />
Stints of Similar. <lb />
In the examination of the poisonous <lb />
machinery of insects and reptiles is <lb />
that the destructive principle <lb />
is the same in nil, and that the fang in <lb />
all possesses a hollow through which <lb />
the poison flows Into the wound the <lb />
moment tho incision is made. The <lb />
sting of the scorpion is precisely like <lb />
the fang of the rattlesnake, and per- <lb />
forms Its deadly work on the same me- <lb />
principles. Courier. <lb />
The city papers are all right if you <lb />
want them, but it is the local paper <lb />
that advertises business, your <lb />
schools, your churches, your <lb />
societies, with you <lb />
in your and rejoices in <lb />
prosperity. In it is your local <lb />
paper that mentions the thousand <lb />
and one items in which in- <lb />
during the year, and which <lb />
yon do not find in city papers. <lb />
Durham Sun. <lb />
V. L. JAMES, <lb />
Greenville, N <lb />
K. J. MARQUIS, <lb />
DENTIST, <lb />
N. C, <lb />
of <lb />
in Skinner upper <lb />
opposite Photograph <lb />
TYSON, <lb />
AT <lb />
N. C. <lb />
Prompt attention given to collection <lb />
M. II. LONG, <lb />
Attorney-at-Law, <lb />
k. c. <lb />
Prompt and careful attention to <lb />
nets. Collection solicited. <lb />
HARRY SKI <lb />
Wear Their Hair. <lb />
The wears bis hair plaited <lb />
flown his back, it being considered <lb />
holy to cut it or to even wear it loosely <lb />
around neck and shoulders. After <lb />
he get married, and not before, the <lb />
law permits him to wear it curled up <lb />
on top of his head. To tell a married <lb />
that ho hod ought to wear his <lb />
hair down is equivalent to telling <lb />
that his wife is the better man tho <lb />
two. St. Louis Republic. <lb />
It may not be known that <lb />
from its absorbent qualities, forms a <lb />
quite reliable barometer. When the <lb />
atmosphere Is humid and there it <lb />
probability of a rainstorm the beans <lb />
are very tenacious and grind with <lb />
while if the weather is to con- <lb />
fair they grind easily, with j <lb />
crisp, <lb />
LATHAM. <lb />
T SKINNER, <lb />
M. a<lb />
P G. JAMES, <lb />
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. X <lb />
Practice In all the courts. <lb />
AUX. U. <lb />
BLOW, <lb />
GREEN N. C. <lb />
Practice in all tho<lb />
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, <lb />
Greenville, If. <lb />
SI <lb />
it<lb /></p>
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                <p>
THE <lb />
EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb />
Greenville, N. <lb />
Editor <lb />
at tab office at <lb />
Mail Matter. <lb />
WEDNESDAY, <lb />
There seems to be a growing <lb />
disposition every where of dis- <lb />
trust in the verdict of juries <lb />
Whenever a heinous crime is com <lb />
the case seldom reaches a <lb />
jury. The people take the law <lb />
into their own hands and the <lb />
criminal pays the severest penalty <lb />
of the law without the shadow of <lb />
a trial. As much as we should <lb />
condemn such a course, as <lb />
much as it ought to be <lb />
by every liberty loving <lb />
citizen, yet we are free to confess <lb />
that, there seems to be some <lb />
excuse for such seeming <lb />
usurpation. Delays in trials, the <lb />
failure of juries to convict in the <lb />
face of evidence and law, the <lb />
looseness with which many wit <lb />
swear, the technicalities <lb />
thrown in the way of justice by <lb />
shrewd attorneys all go to weaken <lb />
the confidence of the masses in the <lb />
jury system, and are doing much to <lb />
subvert the ends contemplated in <lb />
a trial by jury. Every day fur- <lb />
us fresh evidence of this <lb />
growing evil. Fresh in memory <lb />
the trial <lb />
just finished at Hampton in Va. <lb />
It seems that the all <lb />
pointed to the fact that <lb />
was the murderer of <lb />
certainly sufficiently so to have <lb />
constituted manslaughter and in <lb />
consequence the imprisonment of <lb />
Yet the jury brought in <lb />
a verdict of not guilty. The result <lb />
has been the holding of indigo v- <lb />
meetings in several places <lb />
denouncing the action of the jury. <lb />
Subsequently at a meeting of the <lb />
jury, in which it was decided that <lb />
the cause of the indignation meet <lb />
the disappointment of the <lb />
prosecuting attorney, it was re- <lb />
solve that they proceed at once to <lb />
the home of the attorney and give <lb />
him a genteel thrashing. When <lb />
however they reached his abode <lb />
they were met by the muzzle of a <lb />
rifle in the hands of the attorney's <lb />
wife who claimed to be a better <lb />
shot than her husband and left <lb />
without accomplishing their <lb />
pose. This is only one of a thous- <lb />
and occurrences that weaken con <lb />
in juries. It is time to <lb />
call a halt. Juries should convict <lb />
when the evidence is sufficient and <lb />
let the criminal receive his just <lb />
punishment. <lb />
Col. Hurry Skinner spoke at Con- <lb />
lat at the Fair to a very <lb />
large crowd. The to <lb />
be in great demand just now. He <lb />
in away nearly all of the time filling <lb />
appointments. In his speech at <lb />
Concord lie was in <lb />
to the Third Party. Some <lb />
have to class Col. Skin- <lb />
with Simpson Co as favoring <lb />
a third party. His Democracy has <lb />
never by those who <lb />
know him. He is probably the <lb />
the ablest advocate of the Sub- <lb />
Treasury plan I he State, and la a <lb />
fine example, the law, which <lb />
a contradiction terms to many <lb />
hot-beads, that a mm may <lb />
demands of I he Alliance <lb />
and yet be as ti a Democrat as <lb />
in the. Democratic fold. <lb />
There is no necessity any <lb />
between the Democratic party and <lb />
the Alliance. He who <lb />
to bring this about, be he a <lb />
Democrat or an is an <lb />
enemy to his race, to his to <lb />
his State and to this beloved South <lb />
land of ours. Col. Skinner will <lb />
be found one of these. <lb />
The promised improvements in <lb />
that ably edited daily the Raleigh <lb />
News and Observer, were given to <lb />
the public with the issue of the <lb />
20th. The paper has enlarged to <lb />
eight columns each page and <lb />
wears a new dress of type. The <lb />
printing of the sheet is done on a <lb />
new press. The typographical <lb />
appeal of the paper is a <lb />
model of neatness. We hope the <lb />
improvements it has made will <lb />
meet with a liberal encourage- <lb />
We learn that the Manager of <lb />
Warehouse here has given Col. <lb />
Sugg the privilege of selling the <lb />
first pile of Tobacco the ware- <lb />
house at its opening Oct. <lb />
This privilege has been granted <lb />
the Colonel on account of the in- <lb />
he has taken in the <lb />
of tobacco, and his unbounded <lb />
enthusiasm in giving prominence <lb />
to the Golden The <lb />
Colonel has advertised this <lb />
belt more than any man in <lb />
the county and it is but propel <lb />
that this should be recognized <lb />
and appreciated not only by <lb />
those interested in the Warehouse <lb />
but by every one who desires to <lb />
see this county prosper. It is <lb />
now being generally conceded <lb />
that this is in deed and troth the <lb />
Golden I and that it is <lb />
far superior in natural advantages <lb />
to the Golden Belt in Granville <lb />
county. Col. Sugg has, it is stat- <lb />
ed, some as fine tobacco as was <lb />
ever grown in the State. We <lb />
hope he may some of it at <lb />
the opening sale hero and realize <lb />
a price for it that may in some de- <lb />
compensate him for the great <lb />
interest he is taking in talking up <lb />
the enterprise of raising and sell- <lb />
tobacco in this county. <lb />
We overlooked last week men- <lb />
the excellent special <lb />
A the Rocky Argo- <lb />
a copy of which had been <lb />
received. The was sixteen <lb />
pages and several thousand were <lb />
printed. It was full of very inter <lb />
matter that is calculated to <lb />
do good not only to Rocky Mount <lb />
and Eastern North Carolina, but <lb />
to the whole State as well. The <lb />
paper reflects much credit up its <lb />
publishers, Messrs. Long Camp- <lb />
bell. <lb />
A meeting the Democratic Ex- <lb />
Committee of the State hay <lb />
been called to meet at Raleigh on <lb />
Oct. 15th. The object of the meet- <lb />
we presume is to talK over the <lb />
situation and arrange tor a <lb />
organization. Tins <lb />
eminently proper at the present <lb />
time. Col. Harry Skinner of <lb />
place is a member of the Commit- <lb />
tee. <lb />
Mr. Bell, one the colored minis <lb />
preached us as fine sermon on <lb />
Sunday night as it has been our <lb />
good fortune to listen to in some <lb />
time. He did not reach snob <lb />
of eloquence as did the one <lb />
In the his thoughts <lb />
were profound and reasoning <lb />
splendid and there was not even a <lb />
trace of the dialect in his <lb />
discourse. N. <lb />
NEW GOLDEN BELT. <lb />
Pitt County, N. C, <lb />
September 18th, 1891. <lb />
Editor of the Eastern <lb />
is so much being said <lb />
ah--; tobacco and it and <lb />
management, while many are <lb />
elated over the crop and many mire <lb />
on account of the failure <lb />
by the season wet <lb />
I it not amiss I as a <lb />
new comer to the Golden <lb />
Granville county, who <lb />
have the tobacco <lb />
years, should say that there is <lb />
to discourage the growth of <lb />
tobacco such soil as Pitt county <lb />
offers. <lb />
The trouble mainly is that the <lb />
people expect to get big results <lb />
from small preparations. Begin in <lb />
time to make a crop that yield <lb />
more money than any other crop. <lb />
Have good barns proper time. <lb />
Have a good and sufficient pack <lb />
Have your put up <lb />
all right. Don't cut and to <lb />
cure tobacco green. is not <lb />
and be, body or color <lb />
to it. It will not sell in any market <lb />
ate buyers representing <lb />
first class houses. But assert that <lb />
a first class growth and <lb />
curing tobacco on such lands, as <lb />
have seen cultivated in the <lb />
county Pitt this year, a <lb />
handling will to the <lb />
people of Pitt county the desired <lb />
wish, good prices. have never <lb />
seen a more desirable soil to grow <lb />
tobacco. have seen a more <lb />
disastrous season for the curing and <lb />
of tobacco. But I am <lb />
pleased to know that my crop is a <lb />
success I have a very flue grade <lb />
of tobacco. A man was <lb />
my pack house to-day said, <lb />
it looked like the old times of <lb />
Tally Ho, and Beaver <lb />
Dam of Granville. If the men of <lb />
mean, would encourage the growth <lb />
tobacco on a proper basis and <lb />
proper facilities for <lb />
it after it was bought by the <lb />
or their agents, there is <lb />
no reason why Greenville should <lb />
be the leading tobacco <lb />
the State of North Carolina. <lb />
Pitt offers more inducements <lb />
naturally than any county chat is <lb />
now growing the weed. Tobacco is <lb />
a and it properly handled <lb />
will always commend its price. <lb />
H. J HESTER. <lb />
Our goad friend Mr. Henry C. <lb />
was married this morning <lb />
Sept. at o'clock and took the train <lb />
at Tarboro for a bridal tour to the North- <lb />
cities. We heartily congratulate <lb />
our friend upon winning the hand of so <lb />
sweet noble a lady as Miss Alice K, <lb />
Jefferson, the only daughter of Mr. <lb />
Henry Jefferson, a successful an I well <lb />
to do farmer of Pitt. B. V J. <lb />
In Bethel, N. C. on Saturday morning <lb />
Sept. 1891, Mary Knight, daughter <lb />
of A. B, and Cherry, a-e <lb />
months and day. found <lb />
strange beauty on cherub brow, and <lb />
dashed Fare and transient as <lb />
the morning dew-drop our darling sweet <lb />
Mary passed away as b beautiful <lb />
up to Heaven. Her shining I is <lb />
now radiant with heavenly <lb />
sweet little angel we know thy w is <lb />
decked with garlands of Paradise. <lb />
The gentle form of little Mary sum- <lb />
In the spent city of the dead, but <lb />
her spirit Is in the bosom of the dead. <lb />
Bereaved parents mourn not draw <lb />
comfort from the consoling thought that <lb />
your tender plant, though nipped in i s <lb />
sweet fragrance, has but exchanged Its <lb />
transient joys to sing praises of infinite <lb />
glory throughout endless eternity. Now, <lb />
my sweet little niece, farewell sweet be <lb />
thy rest and let the remembrance of your <lb />
sunny laugh and sweet prattling voice <lb />
come like of <lb />
from the sorrowful Dear pi- <lb />
rent look forward to a day of <lb />
when your darling's face shall he the <lb />
first to welcome you to the <lb />
D. D. HASKETT, <lb />
Another year hag paused and I am here <lb />
with the same The New Lee <lb />
New Patron, Piedmont, <lb />
and and all <lb />
these arc pronounced all <lb />
right. Also a full <lb />
line of Heating <lb />
Stoves, <lb />
Stove Pipe, Tinware, <lb />
Ac. <lb />
The cam opened in Ohio <lb />
at Mansfield on Sept. Roger <lb />
Q. Mills of Texas spoke for sever <lb />
hours to an audience of over <lb />
persons. There was much <lb />
enthusiasm. He will make ten or <lb />
twelve speeches in the State and <lb />
Major may be sure that <lb />
his tariff bill will be f ally <lb />
ed before he leaves. <lb />
The New York Democratic Con- <lb />
met at Saratoga Sept. <lb />
and nominated P. Flower, <lb />
of New York for Governor and <lb />
F. of for <lb />
Governor. was Tammany's <lb />
candidate. There is no counting <lb />
on New York. Hill and Cleveland <lb />
factious never lose an opportunity <lb />
to knife each other. <lb />
Court opened on Monday Sept. <lb />
After the Grand jury was <lb />
was drawn his Honor, Judge Con- <lb />
nor, proceeded to charge them. <lb />
It goes without contradiction that <lb />
Judge Connor is one of the best <lb />
and ablest Judges on the bench in <lb />
this State. His charge to the jury <lb />
here Monday is only another <lb />
proof of the above assertion. It <lb />
covered every point of law <lb />
for the intelligent action of <lb />
the jury. So lucidly and forcibly <lb />
Was each crime of the law brought <lb />
to their attention that they cannot, <lb />
unless fail to every <lb />
offender before the court. A <lb />
prominent official of the <lb />
remarked in our hearing after the <lb />
charge was concluded that Judge <lb />
Connor's charges to the Grand <lb />
Juries here did more towards <lb />
crime in the county <lb />
than the infliction of the penalties <lb />
of the law. Upright, honorable, <lb />
Judges exercise and in- <lb />
for good second only to <lb />
the faithful minister of <lb />
the cross. We are ever glad to <lb />
have Judge Connor hold <lb />
courts. <lb />
GRIFTON ITEMS. <lb />
We're never inclined to growl or pout <lb />
When unavoidably we're left out. <lb />
it does throw some- <lb />
what off our of thought <lb />
we live in anticipation for a week <lb />
of seeing how what we had written <lb />
would look in print, and yon know <lb />
that our feathers somewhat fall <lb />
when the paper comes, and find <lb />
it crowded out, there is no one <lb />
that is prouder of, or a stronger ad- <lb />
of tobacco growing, and <lb />
manufacturing in Pitt than is your <lb />
humblest scribe. <lb />
And were ours an eloquent pen. <lb />
Much of time would we spend <lb />
In writing up the new golden <lb />
Till our words from afar were felt. <lb />
Where a man's home is, if he is a <lb />
true patriarch there will his heart <lb />
be also, and our home is here so we <lb />
can't help feeling a deep interest, in <lb />
and would have <lb />
think well of her people. Kindness <lb />
shown to a stranger is not soon for- <lb />
gotten, and on the other hand when <lb />
be is taken of because a <lb />
man has the power to do so and not <lb />
knowing about the <lb />
pens to get his horse in the wrong <lb />
place, he is hauled op and made to <lb />
pay a dollar or two, <lb />
can't have a very kind <lb />
of some of the authorities <lb />
place. We would kindly <lb />
to our city lathers they <lb />
erect some hitching places before <lb />
many more stranger's horses are <lb />
arrested, for there is such a thing <lb />
as driving people from among <lb />
The colored people's camp <lb />
at this place has brought quite <lb />
a crowd of here. He it said <lb />
to credit, they have deported <lb />
themselves exceedingly well. <lb />
are not boisterous are court c- <lb />
ons in arm era. It was <lb />
pleasure to hear the Rev. of <lb />
your town, preach an exceedingly <lb />
interesting and fluent sermon. His <lb />
words were well chosen and at <lb />
times he get off on flights of <lb />
eloquence is surpassed by only <lb />
Ana f <lb />
Notice Land Sale. .- <lb />
By virtue of a decree of the Superior <lb />
Court of Pitt county, made at June Term <lb />
1891, upon i he petition in an action, <lb />
then and there pending wherein L. V. <lb />
Morrill, d, b. n. c. t. a. of L. P. <lb />
and others are plaintiffs <lb />
against J. H. Beardsley others, <lb />
of said L. <lb />
of said county, deceased, are <lb />
The u who was appointed <lb />
Commissioner by said decree, will on <lb />
Monday the 23rd day of November, 1891, <lb />
expose to public sale before the Court <lb />
House door in the town of Greenville, to <lb />
the. highest bidder, all the lands <lb />
ed in said decree, one tract adjoining the <lb />
lauds of H. S. Tyson and K. A. <lb />
lying on Broad Branch, containing two <lb />
hundred and sixty acres more or <lb />
less, better known as the home place and <lb />
being the tract devised to James II. <lb />
Beardsley, by the last will an. testament <lb />
of the said I. P. Beardsley, one <lb />
tract lying on Broad Branch, adjoin- <lb />
the lands of A. Tyson and Alfred <lb />
Joyner, one hundred <lb />
and fifty acres more or less, and being <lb />
the devised to L. P Beardsley, Jr. <lb />
by the will of his father L. P. Beardsley, <lb />
Sr., and one other tract known as the <lb />
adjoining lands of <lb />
In el J. C. Co Lb others <lb />
containing boo acres, more or less, <lb />
all of which the said L. P. Beardsley, <lb />
died seized and possessed of. Sold for <lb />
assets to pay debts of the estate. <lb />
One third of the purchase price to be <lb />
paid In cash on day of sale, the balance <lb />
in one and two years, with per cent in- <lb />
title to be retained until purchase <lb />
price is fully paid , to bear interest from <lb />
day of sale. This 22nd day of Sept. 1891. <lb />
L. C. Latham, <lb />
Commissioner. <lb />
Doors, Blinds. Locks, Butts, <lb />
Hinges, Nails, Axes, Glass and <lb />
Putty, Paints and Oils, <lb />
Agent for Brown's Cotton <lb />
Agent for Hall's <lb />
Safe Lock <lb />
Safes. Agent <lb />
. for The <lb />
American Sewing Machines. <lb />
ft will be to your interest to examine <lb />
my stock before purchasing. <lb />
D. D. HASKETT. <lb />
GREENVILLE. <lb />
-can be found at the store of <lb />
MRS. R. H. HORNE, <lb />
She takes pleasure in announcing to the <lb />
people of both town and country <lb />
she has returned from north- <lb />
markets with a beautiful <lb />
----line of----- <lb />
which Will be sold at lowest living prices. <lb />
Has employed the best of millinery <lb />
skill to assist her this season. <lb />
Bats, Sonnets, Trimmings, Goods, <lb />
Pictures from a to an Oil <lb />
Painting, Frames, Plush Goods and an <lb />
endless variety of other articles. Pink. <lb />
done at cents per yard. Her ex- <lb />
of twelve years enables her to <lb />
guarantee satisfaction to every customer. <lb />
Call If you want bargains. <lb />
MRS. R. H. HORNE, <lb />
GREEN VI N. C. <lb />
Notice to Creditors. <lb />
Having duly qualified before the <lb />
Court Clerk of Pitt, county as <lb />
of the last Will and <lb />
of Nancy C. Tucker, deceased, <lb />
notice Is hereby given to all persons In- <lb />
to said decedent to make <lb />
payment to the undersigned; and <lb />
all persons having claims against the <lb />
estate must present the same for pay- <lb />
on or before the day of <lb />
1892, or this notice will be plead <lb />
in bar of their recovery. <lb />
This 10th of Sept., 1891. <lb />
TUCKER, <lb />
of Nancy C. Tucker, <lb />
OINTMENT. <lb />
I have just received my lovely stock of <lb />
O O <lb />
consisting of----- <lb />
Fine Notions, Fins Hid Gloves, <lb />
Pictures, <lb />
Nice quality of China and Glass Ware, <lb />
Am prepared to sell as cheap as any one. <lb />
Trimmed Hats from to 810.00. <lb />
TRADE <lb />
MARK. <lb />
TOO BUSY <lb />
Receiving and opening our <lb />
Mammoth Stock to tell you <lb />
of the many we <lb />
have to offer this week. Next <lb />
Advertisements. <lb />
Sec notice of land sale by L. C. <lb />
Latham, Commissioner. <lb />
T. W. Lawrence offers a valuable <lb />
house and lot for sale. See ad. <lb />
The W. W. B. R. Co. will sell <lb />
unclaimed freight at auction at Tar- <lb />
See advertisement. <lb />
Mrs. Fannie has received <lb />
lier new goods and calls attention to <lb />
them in an advertisement <lb />
The ladies will miss something pretty <lb />
if they do not call on her. <lb />
The ladies specially should not <lb />
fail to read Mrs. R. H. Home's ad- <lb />
Her new stock of <lb />
and fancy goods will please you <lb />
and her prices as low as can be had. <lb />
J. O- Proctor Bro., Grimes- <lb />
land, bought four bales of new cotton <lb />
last week paying cents per pound <lb />
for it. This firm, by the way, has a <lb />
nice, new advertisement in to-day's <lb />
paper to which attention is <lb />
called. They carry a large of <lb />
general merchandise at low prices, <lb />
and pay the highest that U going for <lb />
any kind of produce taken to their <lb />
store. <lb />
our <lb />
of our boasted Caucasian race. <lb />
He seems to be an earnest worker <lb />
in Master's cause will do a <lb />
great work in elevating bis race to <lb />
a higher standard of religion. <lb />
NOLA. <lb />
Though our space is now full, we <lb />
that can't stop without ad- <lb />
On one side of the supplement in <lb />
to-day's will be found a <lb />
large advertisement for D. Has- <lb />
He has an immense stick of <lb />
stoves and hardware. He carries <lb />
beat cooking and heating sieves sold <lb />
in this market and in the way of <lb />
hardware. sash, blinds, doors, paints, <lb />
oils, varnishes, and build- <lb />
supplies can anything <lb />
you need. Read his advertisement <lb />
and get a brief idea of the <lb />
thing he carries in <lb />
A stroke of enterprise displayed <lb />
by one of the advertisers <lb />
to-day is half page taken by <lb />
Voting does not need <lb />
to have special attention called to it, <lb />
as every reader will be sure to see it. <lb />
This allows no other to surpass <lb />
them either in enterprise, the <lb />
of stock or cheapness <lb />
of their goods. have a full <lb />
stock of the general lines of <lb />
merchandise, and tan flit your wants <lb />
in way of clothing, dry goods of <lb />
every kind, groceries, and all the <lb />
various wares. Besides this <lb />
have this season added a vary large <lb />
stock of furniture which you should <lb />
not fail to examine if contemplating <lb />
a purchase. <lb />
Last week the editor ran down to <lb />
Norfolk for a couple of days to look <lb />
up some advertisements among the <lb />
business men that flourishing city. <lb />
Returning home we J the office <lb />
over-crowded with work and other <lb />
matters have made such demands <lb />
upon us that we are prevented from <lb />
writing we want to say about <lb />
city in this issue. Look over <lb />
the to day and you will <lb />
And a of advertisements from <lb />
those business who <lb />
patronage of <lb />
this or North <lb />
Every firm is thoroughly <lb />
reliable and worthy of your <lb />
Next week we will speak <lb />
more at length about them and or <lb />
Norfolk. <lb />
Greenville Iron Works, <lb />
A. B. ELLINGTON, Prop. <lb />
Engines, Saw Mills, repaired, <lb />
Iron and Brass Castings made to order <lb />
Largest stock Pipe and Pipe Fittings in <lb />
town. Be sure so your work to <lb />
A. B. ELLINGTON, <lb />
Near depot Greenville, N. C. <lb />
Ii. A. Co., <lb />
COTTON <lb />
and Roanoke Dock, <lb />
NORFOLK. VA. <lb />
J. J. Burgess is our North and South <lb />
Carolina Representative. <lb />
Special attention given to sales of <lb />
Cotton, Grain, Peanuts and Country <lb />
Produce generally. Liberal Cash Ad- <lb />
on Consignments. Prompt Re- <lb />
turns and Highest Prices guaranteed. <lb />
S. B. HARRELL CO., <lb />
COTTON FACTORS AND <lb />
COMMISSION HUMS, <lb />
Corn, Cotton, Peanuts, Stock, Eggs, <lb />
and Sawed Lumber will receive our <lb />
special attention. patronage <lb />
solicited. <lb />
NOS. AND COMMERCE <lb />
NORFOLK, VA. <lb />
X. <lb />
Grimesland, N. <lb />
wish to call your Ion to the <lb />
fact that our <lb />
NEW FALL GOODS <lb />
are now ready for inspection. Our <lb />
brought back from northern markets <lb />
a large stock of carefully selected <lb />
GENERAL <lb />
From which all your wants an be <lb />
plied. do not undertake to <lb />
ate the many different goods, but come <lb />
to u for anything you want and get it at <lb />
LOWEST <lb />
The very highest market prices are <lb />
paid by for Cotton and all <lb />
We also have a large lot of <lb />
inch Cypress Shingles for sale. <lb />
J. O. PROCTOR BRO. <lb />
ding by of P. <lb />
For Sale. <lb />
House and Lot, situate on corner o <lb />
fourth and Washington Streets In town <lb />
of Greenville. House contains six rooms <lb />
with a cook room and dining room at- <lb />
Good well of water and all <lb />
out-houses- <lb />
For terms apply to <lb />
Greenville, N. C, <lb />
Tar Kier Transportation Company <lb />
. B. <lb />
J. S. Sec <lb />
N. M. L Tarboro, Gen <lb />
Capt. R. F. Washington, Gen Ag <lb />
The People's Line for travel on Ta <lb />
the finest <lb />
heat on the <lb />
tad, <lb />
been thoroughly <lb />
and painted. <lb />
Fitted op specially for the comfort, <lb />
and convenience of Ladies. <lb />
POLITE A ATTENTIVE OFFICER <lb />
A first-class Table furnished <lb />
beat the market affords. <lb />
A trip on the Steamer <lb />
not only comfortable bat attractive. <lb />
Leaves Washington Monday, Wednesday <lb />
mi Friday at o'clock, A. m, <lb />
Leaves Tarboro Tuesday, <lb />
and Saturday at o'clock, a. v. <lb />
Freight received daily and through <lb />
Lading to all <lb />
a- r. steel, 1.1. I <lb />
Washington N, C. Greenville. N. J <lb />
for and Carriage wear <lb />
furnished at short notice. <lb />
A will convince you. <lb />
MRS. FANNIE JOINER, <lb />
N. C. <lb />
This Preparation has been in use over <lb />
fifty years, and wherever known has <lb />
been in steady demand. It has been en <lb />
by the leading physicians all 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 obtained is owing entirely <lb />
to Its own efficacy, as but little effort <lb />
ever been made to bring it before the <lb />
public. One 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 Manufacturer and Proprietor, <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
A WELDON RAILROAD, <lb />
Wilmington, N. C, September 1st, <lb />
The following described undelivered freight having remained in warehouse of <lb />
this company one year or more, according to law, will be sold at public auction in <lb />
the city of Tarboro, N. C, on the 13th day of October, 1801. Sale to take place <lb />
in front of Court House, beginning at o'clock A. M. <lb />
issue don't fail to look in this <lb />
column you will be sure to <lb />
see something to interest <lb />
you and save you money. <lb />
J. B. CHERRY CO. <lb />
CONSIGNEE. <lb />
DESTINATION. <lb />
W. F. I Greenville, N. C. <lb />
A. <lb />
HATE RECEIVED. <lb />
May 28th, 1890, <lb />
June 18th, 1800. <lb />
ARTICLES. <lb />
T. <lb />
M. EMERSON, <lb />
Traffic Manager. <lb />
Boa Glass. <lb />
Box Medicine. <lb />
If. M. EMERSON, <lb />
Freight Agent <lb />
J. W. HARRELL, <lb />
Murfreesboro, N. C. <lb />
COL. J. M. <lb />
Murfreesboro, N. C. <lb />
HARRELL BROS. <lb />
COTTON FACTORS <lb />
COMMISSION MERCHANTS, <lb />
FOOT OF COMMERCE STREET, <lb />
NORFOLK, VA. <lb />
Bagging and Ties constantly on hand. Liberal Cash Advances made on Con- <lb />
Norman <lb />
----COTTON GENERAL---- <lb />
COMMISSION MERCHANTS. <lb />
VA. <lb />
They do strictly a Commission Business, avoiding all speculation, always <lb />
to serve the best interest of the shipper. <lb />
-Is the place to ship <lb />
So send it right along <lb />
sell it much <lb />
HIGH PRICES AND PROMPT RETURNS. <lb />
We sell it for of prices every day- We believe In hustling and <lb />
always run a sale. We have recently made large sales of old stock and <lb />
are now ready for new. New tobacco is selling well and our large corps of buyers <lb />
ate anxious for it and are willing to pay good prices for It. f <lb />
to the BANNER and we pledge you our word that we will <lb />
money as anybody else can. <lb />
Messrs. Cox A of will you, free of char <lb />
heads In which to ship your tobacco to us. will have tobacco <lb />
for those who us to Just as cheap at we can get work done. SEND <lb />
ON WE FEEL SURE THAT WE CAN PLEASE YOU. <lb />
thanks for favors we respectfully ask a continuance of your <lb />
pledging yon our befit efforts to please. <lb />
Very truly your friends, <lb />
Bullock Mitchell, <lb />
Prop. Banner Warehouse. <lb />
BROWN BROS. <lb />
We thank our many friends for their patronage <lb />
last season and wish to say that we now <lb />
have another <lb />
than before. <lb />
We keep first-class Goods and guarantee <lb />
prices. Come and examine the new goods. <lb />
In addition to our regular line we have taken <lb />
the agency for the <lb />
New Bone Sewing Machine, <lb />
And will sell at the same and prices. Oils, <lb />
Needles and- Parts are kept. <lb />
BROWN BROS. <lb />
hogs- <lb />
fed <lb />
IT <lb />
HARRIS, <lb />
DEALER <lb />
1883. <lb />
J. A. ANDREWS,<lb />
MEAT AND <lb />
--A of------- <lb />
AND TIES <lb />
i--------bought before the rise, for sale low down <lb />
POWDER AND SHOT. <lb />
LIFE AND ASSURANCE <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
OFFICE k JAMES OLD STAND <lb />
All kinds Risks placed in <lb />
FIRST-CLASS COMPANIES <lb />
At rates. <lb />
AM AGENT FOR A <lb />
-SHIP YOUR- <lb />
AND OTHER PRODUCE <lb />
ALEXANDER, MORGAN CO.,<lb />
TUNIS NORFOLK, <lb />
Guarantee highest market prices, quick sales and prompt return<lb /></p>
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Where can I bay the best Cook <lb />
Store <lb />
At D. D. <lb />
Who sells Pipe and Tin- <lb />
ware <lb />
D. D. Haskett. <lb />
-------1 AM HERE WITH THE SAME <lb />
wt HI <lb />
STOVES. <lb />
THE NEW <lb />
THE NEW PATRON. <lb />
THE <lb />
THE<lb />
v- <lb />
STOVES.<lb />
-------AND THE VERDICT OF TUB 18------- <lb />
They Are All Good. <lb />
The New Lee. <lb />
This Stove has all the latest improvements. Its cooking <lb />
are unsurpassed, and it is so well known in this and adjoin- <lb />
counties that it is useless for me to say more. speaks for <lb />
its Price from to with fixtures. <lb />
The New Patron. <lb />
Is strictly first-class and very moderate in price. It has heavy <lb />
covers, reversible well braced, tin lined doors, automatic <lb />
I shelf, nickel knobs, hinged flue stoppers, and large flues. <lb />
Who sells Tin, Sheet; This Stove is guaranteed to be a perfect baker, and like the New <lb />
Iron and Zinc Lee a great fuel saver. Three sizes to <lb />
D. D. Haskett. <lb />
Where can I find Doors, Sash <lb />
Lead and Oil <lb />
At D. D. <lb />
Where can I buy Locks, Butts <lb />
and Hinges cheap <lb />
At D. D. <lb />
D. D. Haskett sells The Brown <lb />
Cotton Gin. <lb />
D. D. Haskett sells American <lb />
Sewing Machines. <lb />
D. D. Haskett is Agent for Hall's <lb />
Safe k Look Safes. <lb />
D. D. Haskett sells the best <lb />
grade of Axes.<lb />
The Piedmont. <lb />
A good, large, heavy, cheap Stove. Pretty in design and <lb />
finish and guaranteed to give satisfaction. Two sizes to <lb />
The <lb />
This Stove has the test for. several seasons, as a cheap <lb />
Stove it has no equal. It has been improved. It now has heavy <lb />
braced hinged flue stoppers, adjustable outside oven <lb />
shelf, also a grate. <lb />
The Seminole. <lb />
I told the people one year ago that have found it at <lb />
best ten dollar Stove ever sold in For the <lb />
twelve months this Stove has met with large sales and has given <lb />
satisfaction. <lb />
My Heating Stoves. <lb />
The The Iron King, ; <lb />
The Linwood, The New Dixie. <lb />
These are all pronounced good, having been in use here a great <lb />
-----many years.----- <lb />
Stores for the Churches. <lb />
Stoves for School Houses. <lb />
Stoves for the Parlor. <lb />
Stoves for the Bed Booms. <lb />
Stores for Cook. <lb />
STOVE WARE, <lb />
STOVE PIPE, <lb />
TINWARE, <lb />
HOLLOW WARE, <lb />
SHEET TIN, <lb />
SHEET IRON, <lb />
ZINC, <lb />
CORN SHELLER, <lb />
AXES, NAILS, <lb />
DOORS <lb />
PAINTS OILS, <lb />
LOCKS, <lb />
BUTTS HINGES, <lb />
COTTON GINS, <lb />
AMERICAN SEWING MA- <lb />
CHINES, <lb />
AGENT FOR HALL'S MM <lb />
LOCK SAFES. <lb />
D. D. HASKETT. <lb />
GREENVILLE. <lb /></p>
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Eastern Supplement <lb />
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C., SEPTEMBER 1891. <lb />
ABOUT EARTHS HEAT. <lb />
It Grow Hotter <lb />
too to tho Contort <lb />
Many men are devoting <lb />
their lives to out at that can be <lb />
learned about the interior of this won- <lb />
globe of ours. One of the inter- <lb />
problems on which they are en- <lb />
gaged Is and geographical <lb />
limits of the permanently frozen soil. <lb />
The British association has collected <lb />
large amount of data on this question. <lb />
It has already told us some curious <lb />
things, as the fact that excellent <lb />
wheat lands of Manitoba overlie <lb />
frozen earth that never thaws. <lb />
geologists and strata of <lb />
rook that they are able to show must <lb />
have been buried at a remote age <lb />
feet under the surface. These upturned <lb />
edges of rock, which some terrible con- <lb />
lifted to the air, give as a <lb />
glimpse of the condition of the interior <lb />
way The greatest depth to <lb />
Tho <lb />
in the A pie of Europe <lb />
in heat, and yet they <lb />
have never penetrated over <lb />
part of the distance from <lb />
the surface to the center of the earth. <lb />
In the lower levels of some of the <lb />
mines the men fought scalding <lb />
water, and could labor only three or <lb />
four at a time, until the <lb />
tunnel pierced the mines and drew off <lb />
some of the terrible heat, which had <lb />
The deepest boring ever made, that <lb />
at near Berlin, penetrates <lb />
only 4.172 feet, about feet deeper <lb />
than the famous artesian well at St. <lb />
Louis. The result of this imperfect <lb />
knowledge is that there are more <lb />
and disputes among scientific men <lb />
with regard to the interior of the earth <lb />
than about any other problem of <lb />
cal science. Some eminent physicists, <lb />
for stance, like Sir William Thomson, <lb />
have believed that the crust of the <lb />
earth is at least miles thick. The <lb />
majority adduce good reasons for be- <lb />
that the crust is only twenty- <lb />
five to fifty miles thick All agree that <lb />
the temperature within the earth con- <lb />
to increase as it does near the <lb />
the rate of deg. <lb />
for about every fifty-five feet <lb />
descent. All igneous rocks must be <lb />
fused at no great depth. <lb />
In fact, at this rate of increase, the <lb />
temperature at miles is <lb />
Fahrenheit, which is Professor <lb />
estimate of probable <lb />
of the sun. It is improbable, <lb />
however, that this rate of areas is <lb />
maintained for a great distance, and <lb />
many physicists believe that at some <lb />
great depth the <lb />
In One <lb />
of the moat wonderful things in the <lb />
of Is b that the <lb />
mysteries of one science are sometimes <lb />
partly explained by <lb />
in some other de- <lb />
bat naturalists WOO <lb />
the and -flora of <lb />
cine islands have learned <lb />
th Asiatic types prevail, <lb />
great weight to the <lb />
of geologists that <lb />
island were once a the big <lb />
north of <lb />
Magazine. <lb />
Dark <lb />
That really bat maybe <lb />
some power usually with <lb />
light, which gives the tendency to go <lb />
upward, k demonstrated by growth in <lb />
cellars or park places. In the total <lb />
absence of growth Is still upward. <lb />
Recently, i England, there have been <lb />
curious i slims am <lb />
I mines. in <lb />
i sprout and grow if <lb />
trees planted. Some <lb />
used as props In <lb />
I feet below the <lb />
yet, though, in <lb />
ha shoots have <lb />
as if in full fa the open <lb />
ground. is <lb />
Ledger. <lb />
ESTABLISHED 1875. <lb />
S. M. <lb />
AT THE <lb />
OLD BRICK STOKE. <lb />
FARMERS AND BUT <lb />
their year's supplies will find <lb />
their interest to get our prices before <lb />
Is complete <lb />
in all its bronchi. <lb />
PORK SIDES SHOULDERS <lb />
FLOUR, COFFEE, SUGAR <lb />
RICE, TEA, Ac. <lb />
ft Lowest Market Tricks. <lb />
SNUFF A <lb />
we buy direct from Manufacturers, <lb />
to buy at one profit. A com <lb />
stack of <lb />
always on hand and sold at prices to <lb />
the times. Our goods are all bought and <lb />
sold for CASH, therefore, having no risk <lb />
to sell at a close margin. <lb />
Respectfully. <lb />
S. M. <lb />
N. C.<lb />
E. E. <lb />
A. L. <lb />
Wholesale and Dealers in <lb />
A Always on <lb />
Pine Horses a specialty. <lb />
Satisfaction guaranteed <lb />
Sos. and Union St., Norfolk Va <lb />
TOWARDS <lb />
Printers and Binders, <lb />
n. c <lb />
We have the largest and most complete <lb />
establishment of the kind to he found In <lb />
the State, and solicit orders for ail classes <lb />
Of Commercial, Rail- <lb />
road or School Tint- <lb />
or Binding. <lb />
WEDDING STATIONERY READY <lb />
FOR PRINTING INVOCATIONS <lb />
BLANKS FOR MAGISTRATES AND <lb />
COUNTY OFFICERS. <lb />
us your orders.<lb />
AND BINDERS. <lb />
RALEIGH. N. C. <lb />
Smith's Shaving Parlor. <lb />
JAME A. SMITH, Prop. <lb />
Greenville, ST. C. <lb />
We the the easiest <lb />
Chair ever used in the art. Clean towels, <lb />
sharp razors, satisfaction guaranteed <lb />
in instance. Call and be con- <lb />
Ladies waited on at their <lb />
Cleaning clothes specialty. <lb />
with me in the Undertaking business ire <lb />
are ready to serve the people in that <lb />
a All accounts <lb />
me ear past been placed In <lb />
the hands of Mr. Sheppard for collection <lb />
Respectfully, <lb />
JOB <lb />
We keep on hand at times a nice <lb />
stock of Burial Cases and Caskets of all <lb />
kinds and can furnish anything <lb />
from the finest Case down to a <lb />
Pitt county Fine Coffin. We are Acted <lb />
up with all conveniences and can <lb />
satisfactory services to all who <lb />
FLANAGAN A SHEPPARD <lb />
mm <lb />
Iron <lb />
recommend <lb />
AH dealer if p It. per r. <lb />
tads i.-------1 <lb />
GIRLS WITHOUT SENSE. <lb />
A Who Women ShoalS <lb />
Be far <lb />
and modesty and reserve <lb />
are all right in their proper <lb />
said a sensible, outspoken man the <lb />
other day. But there is such a thing <lb />
as carrying even the cardinal virtues <lb />
too far. I was out yachting with a <lb />
party of invited guests and a little ac- <lb />
happened that might, hoc for <lb />
the presence of mind of certain <lb />
of the company, have been a very <lb />
serious affair. As it was, no harm <lb />
was done, beyond a few bruises and <lb />
scratches, but there were some <lb />
of feminine peculiarities which <lb />
were quite now to me, and which made <lb />
no little impression on me, as well as <lb />
on a number of the members of the <lb />
party. <lb />
happened to the steam <lb />
apparatus, and a pipe got out of order. <lb />
At once tho steam came rustling into <lb />
the saloon and toward the staterooms. <lb />
Several of the men rushed through the <lb />
almost blinding vapor to the rescue of <lb />
the The first and second came <lb />
out all right, although they were joss <lb />
taking their beauty sleep, as it was <lb />
half past in the evening. The third <lb />
stateroom was occupied by a rather <lb />
quiet young woman, and when we <lb />
rapped and pounded at the door, she <lb />
seemed to think that we came on <lb />
some errand of evil. <lb />
In spite of all our explanations and <lb />
entreaties that she open the door, she <lb />
only away Go away <lb />
Shouts of and will all be <lb />
burned to death seem to have <lb />
the least effect on her, and at last the <lb />
host, angry and disgusted, put his <lb />
shoulder against the door, forced the <lb />
lock, rushed into the room, and, seizing <lb />
a large cloak and blanket, carried the <lb />
young woman, screaming and angry, to <lb />
a place of safety. <lb />
this time the steam was some- <lb />
thing dreadful; our very lungs were <lb />
almost scalded. I had more than half <lb />
a to suggest leaving the girl to <lb />
take her chances with life, but she was <lb />
a relative of the host and I didn't like <lb />
to say such a thing. Besides, it wouldn't <lb />
be nice, you know, to leave the girl to <lb />
be steam cooked in a stateroom. I <lb />
finally concluded that she must be out <lb />
of her sonata and would be all right <lb />
next day. <lb />
Judge of my astonishment <lb />
when, on meeting her the next morn- <lb />
I spoke of the accident and ex- <lb />
pressed a that she had suffered <lb />
no inconvenience, she deliberately <lb />
turned her back to me and stood look- <lb />
at a bit of on a shelf. I <lb />
had shown her some attention and <lb />
really had admired her very much, but <lb />
my admiration turned to absolute dis- <lb />
gust at her conduct and I have since <lb />
let her alone severely. <lb />
she evidently was not prepared <lb />
for, and is. I understand, deeply <lb />
grieved, and feels hurt that I do not <lb />
renew my devotion to her. But really <lb />
I cannot do it It seems to me that a <lb />
woman who can be as silly as that in <lb />
such an emergency isn't safe to he <lb />
trusted in the many perplexing and <lb />
trying affairs of life. There is need of <lb />
a great deal of practical good sense and <lb />
reason in the details of domes- <lb />
tic affair., and it seems to w that <lb />
every woman and girl be taught <lb />
something of the necessities of <lb />
and above all have a <lb />
little good common sense ingrained <lb />
into her mind from her youth <lb />
New York Ledger. <lb />
or on tho Fan. <lb />
The slow of many poisons <lb />
changes in some more or leas modified <lb />
form the complexion, bat arsenic and <lb />
ammonia show their effect about as <lb />
as any. The popular belie <lb />
that arsenic clears the complexion has <lb />
silly women to kill themselves <lb />
ft in small, continued doses. <lb />
It produces a wary, appear- <lb />
of the during a certain stage <lb />
of the poisoning, but its terrible after <lb />
Hoots have become too well known to <lb />
of common use as a cosmetic. <lb />
Tribune. <lb />
ALLEY ft H <lb />
FINE PORTRAIT fiND VIEW <lb />
Views of Animal. <lb />
Family Gatherings, fee., taken at <lb />
Short Notice, Copying from small <lb />
to life size, in Inks, or <lb />
Colors. <lb />
Head quarters for line Photographs. <lb />
Call and see us. <lb />
R HYMAN, Manager. <lb />
N. C. <lb />
COBB, C C COBS, T. M. GILL <lb />
Pin Co. N C Pitt Co. <lb />
Cobb Bros., k <lb />
Cotton Factors, <lb />
Commission <lb />
NORFOLK, <lb />
We have Lad many years ex <lb />
at the business and art <lb />
prepared to handle Cotton to <lb />
advantage of shippers. <lb />
All business oat <lb />
hands will receive prompt and <lb />
attention <lb />
GRAND <lb />
For Shaving, Cutting and Dressing Hair <lb />
AT THE GLASS <lb />
the Opera House, at which piece <lb />
I have recently located, and where I nave <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 chairs. <lb />
sharpened at reasonable figure <lb />
for work outside of shop <lb />
aptly executed. Very <lb />
PATENTS <lb />
obtained, and all business In U. , <lb />
Patent office or in the Courts attended to <lb />
for Moderate Fees. <lb />
We are-opposite the S. Patent Of- <lb />
engaged in Patents Exclusively, and <lb />
can obtain patents in less time than <lb />
more remote from Washington. <lb />
the model or drawing is sent we <lb />
advise as to <lb />
and we make <lb />
Patents. <lb />
here, to the Master, the <lb />
Supt. of the Money Did., and to <lb />
of the L. b. Office. For <lb />
advise terms and <lb />
actual clients In your town State, <lb />
y address, CA. Snow A Co., <lb />
Washington, D. C <lb />
Bo What's This<lb />
Why her new by <lb />
the way of helping the <lb />
calling on or the <lb />
above named barber, you can pr a <lb />
bottle that is <lb />
for eradicating and raft and th <lb />
to be as ; and <lb />
glossy, only two or tea a <lb />
week is and a comma I heir <lb />
brush is all to be used after rub g the <lb />
scalp vigorously for a few with <lb />
the Preparation. Try a bottle I id be <lb />
convinced, only cents. <lb />
ALFRED <lb />
Barber, <lb />
or is sent, <lb />
no <lb />
Eh. <lb />
an <lb />
of <lb />
and <lb />
advertising <lb />
the ho-i Tonic. <lb />
easts. <lb />
t n-. i <lb />
a.<lb /></p>
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                <p>
Is the place to <lb />
Ship your Tobacco <lb />
If you want highest prices. <lb />
Court week. <lb />
Homo Sewing Machine fur <lb />
at <lb />
arc plentiful. <lb />
of Fruit Jars at <lb />
the Old Brick Store. <lb />
James grapes ripening. <lb />
To get the full Cream Cheese <lb />
go to J. S Smith <lb />
Thursday, October first, is the day. <lb />
Flint the Corned <lb />
Mallets at the Old Brick Store. <lb />
Fresh Boss for the well <lb />
and at t be Old Brick Store. <lb />
Saturday was almost as warm as <lb />
an August <lb />
Pout Lace Floor is always uniform <lb />
in quality at the Old Brick Store. <lb />
Get all kinds of Sewing <lb />
needles rt Brown Bros. <lb />
Court is in with the usual <lb />
crowd in attendance. <lb />
Wasted FOB Bees- <lb />
wax and Hides, at the Old Brick <lb />
Store. <lb />
Brown Bros, bare taken the <lb />
agency for the Sew Home Sewing <lb />
Machine. <lb />
The falling leaves keep yards and <lb />
sidewalks in a litter. <lb />
Cheapest Bedsteads. <lb />
Cradles and Mattresses at the Old <lb />
Brick Store- <lb />
A few hales of new cotton coming <lb />
in, but they are scarce -as yet. <lb />
We a specialty of Dry <lb />
Good and Shoes. Come and get <lb />
price. Bros. <lb />
calling for <lb />
lee can now be furnished at cent <lb />
per pound. J. J. <lb />
Blind Tom gave an entertainment <lb />
at the Institute Monday night. <lb />
A fresh lot of Lunch Biscuits, <lb />
Crackers and Cakes just received at <lb />
J. S. Smith <lb />
The advertising col- <lb />
talk for themselves this week. <lb />
A beautiful line <lb />
gloves for per pair, in black <lb />
and colors, at Mrs. Fannie Joyner's. <lb />
The Reflector from now till Jan- <lb />
first for the small sum of <lb />
cents. <lb />
D. T. Cooper furnisher free bogs- <lb />
heads to persons shipping their to- <lb />
to him. Get from II. <lb />
F. Keel. <lb />
sir, the Reflector is not going <lb />
to let up until Greenville gets a <lb />
hotel. <lb />
Another new brand cigars. El <lb />
Mercado, just Monday at <lb />
tor Book Store. They are dandies <lb />
for a <lb />
Mr. Frank Edwards tells us he <lb />
dug a beet Friday that weighed <lb />
pounds. <lb />
We have just been able to obtain <lb />
a few boxes of oared To- <lb />
is selling like hot cakes <lb />
J. S. Smith <lb />
one said that a harness shop <lb />
was a bridal <lb />
Standard. <lb />
Say where are you going to send <lb />
that Tobacco I To Cooper's Ware- <lb />
Henderson. That's right <lb />
Ho guarantees better prices than <lb />
any house in or oat of the State. <lb />
Tobacco curing is over and the <lb />
farmers arc looking after their cot- <lb />
ton, crop. <lb />
Try Cooper's Warehouse, <lb />
son, N. C , the sale Tobacco. <lb />
He secures good prices for all sales <lb />
and allows do one to leave his <lb />
dissatisfied. <lb />
Wonder if the Greenville Guard <lb />
will go to the Southern <lb />
The Southern Exposition is now <lb />
only eight nays off. Pitt county will <lb />
have no exhibit. <lb />
ft pays a man to raise good To- <lb />
it pays better to get <lb />
good prices when t is sold. Send <lb />
yours to Cooper's Warehouse, Hen- <lb />
and the good prices are <lb />
guaranteed, <lb />
Tarboro is just spreading herself <lb />
all over to-day. Lookout for Green- <lb />
ville on the first. <lb />
At the same place, Henderson, N. <lb />
C, will find Cooper's Ware- <lb />
house selling Tobacco for too farm, <lb />
era and getting best prices, for <lb />
them that can be obtained. Your <lb />
shipments are solicited <lb />
Cooper's Warehouse at Header, <lb />
too, N. ., will furnish you hogs- <lb />
head free and grade your Tobacco <lb />
at lowest prices. So can send <lb />
him tobacco graded or <lb />
Always mark your name upon <lb />
all packages when shipped. <lb />
To-morrow week is Greenville's <lb />
b Wait for the first break at <lb />
Greenville Warehouse, <lb />
X will sell at the Court House door <lb />
u toe town of Greenville on Sept. <lb />
to the highest bidder the en- <lb />
tire stock of hardware of Latham <lb />
Pender. Terms sale made known <lb />
OB day of sale. <lb />
W. B. Bawls, Assignee. <lb />
Reader tell your neighbor that be <lb />
spare a to <lb />
subscribe to the Reflector. <lb />
store will be closed <lb />
Saturday, Oct. 3rd and <lb />
Oct. 12th, on account of holidays. <lb />
Fairfield are visiting Mrs. Julia <lb />
Humber, mother of Mrs. Nelson. <lb />
His many friends are glad to know <lb />
that Mr. Frank is able to be <lb />
out alter the long spell of sickness. <lb />
Private Watt Parker, of the S. <lb />
Army at Fortress Monroe, has been <lb />
visiting relatives in this county the <lb />
past week. <lb />
Mr. J. Williamson returned <lb />
home last Thursday from Asheville <lb />
where he been spending most of <lb />
the summer. <lb />
Mr. Lawrence <lb />
Va., has come to Greenville and <lb />
taken a position with the firm of <lb />
Young <lb />
The wife of Mr. James Davenport, <lb />
of Hamilton, is quite ill with fever. <lb />
She is a daughter of Elder Sam <lb />
Moore, f Pitt county. <lb />
Misses Gertrude Smith and <lb />
Smith took the train at Greenville <lb />
last Thursday for Hamilton. They <lb />
have gone to Prof. <lb />
school. <lb />
Mrs. and daughter, <lb />
of Washington, spent Friday <lb />
night in town with the family of <lb />
Rev. A. D. Hunter. They were re- <lb />
turning home from Bertie. <lb />
Mr- A. editor of the <lb />
Henderson Tomahawk, and Mr. R. <lb />
M. Johnson, the <lb />
were welcomed <lb />
callers at the Reflector <lb />
night. <lb />
Mrs. Georgia Pearce left last Wed <lb />
for Raleigh to accept a <lb />
clerk with the large dry <lb />
goods establishment of D. T. <lb />
dell. Little went to Raleigh <lb />
with her. <lb />
Our venerable and distinguished <lb />
citizen, Dr. C. J. <lb />
his birthday on last Wednesday. <lb />
On that day he was years old, <lb />
having the Scriptural allotment of <lb />
three score and ten. He is hale and <lb />
vigorous, still doing a very large <lb />
practice and we hope there are yet <lb />
many years in store for him. <lb />
Solicitor to Green- <lb />
ville on Friday evening's train and <lb />
had a very good knowledge of his <lb />
docket by the opening of Court Mon- <lb />
day morning. He is representing <lb />
the State with his usual ability and <lb />
vigor. He keeps himself well in- <lb />
formed on all points of law and <lb />
ready to meet any argument with <lb />
which he may be confronted, <lb />
Mr. E. Warren, who a few <lb />
months past been Assistant <lb />
Horticulturist at the State <lb />
and Mechanical College re <lb />
turned home Saturday. He was <lb />
compelled to resign his position at <lb />
Raleigh and return home because the <lb />
poor health of his father made it <lb />
impossible for the latter to give as <lb />
much attention to their Nursery as <lb />
it required. will now give it <lb />
his whole time. <lb />
Lave lately been very mack <lb />
because of the unreliability of the <lb />
average house servant, <lb />
C D. Smith, clerk for J. C. Cobb <lb />
A Son, lost a mole Thursday eve- <lb />
The male was in the stock <lb />
lot and a horse in the stable and <lb />
when turned to watering they ran <lb />
head together. The was killed <lb />
instantly and one of the horse's eyes <lb />
knocked out. <lb />
Any of our subscribers wishing <lb />
their paper sent to the new <lb />
at House can have it changed by no- <lb />
us. <lb />
Mr. U. W. Dunn brought the first <lb />
bale of new cotton to this <lb />
season. It was bought by Young <lb />
at 8.15. <lb />
In the way of new advertisements <lb />
the Reflector this week is a lunar <lb />
mer. The merchants know a good <lb />
medium when they see it. <lb />
If you trace up the author and try <lb />
to saddle him with the assertion we'll <lb />
wager two bits he'll deny it. The <lb />
age of denials, you know. <lb />
Get to work for the Greenville To- <lb />
Warehouse. Every farmer in <lb />
the county should be interested a <lb />
market here and talk for it- <lb />
Last week's warm clear weather <lb />
was enjoyed by the cotton farmers. <lb />
He is not to say infatuated with the <lb />
price of the staple, however. <lb />
A large placed <lb />
at the grave of the late Mr. T. R. <lb />
Cherry in Cherry Hill Cemetery. It <lb />
is a white marble shaft feet high. <lb />
They are here again, the <lb />
horses. This time they grind <lb />
to a organ <lb />
which makes them just a little <lb />
more endurable. <lb />
The King House was so crowded <lb />
Monday night that many guests had <lb />
to be turned away. Don't you hear <lb />
us talking about <lb />
in the hotel line <lb />
s needs <lb />
The opening break of the Central <lb />
Warehouse, of Tarboro, takes place <lb />
to-day. Considerable county <lb />
tobacco is there and several of our <lb />
planters are in attendance. <lb />
It is a marked improvement over <lb />
old times that the streets during <lb />
courts now are not filled with as <lb />
many money traps to catch the <lb />
as was the case a few years ago. <lb />
A tobacco barn on Mr. J. Bryan <lb />
farm, near Grimesland, was <lb />
by fire day week. <lb />
It was filled with tobacco belonging <lb />
to Messrs. B. D, and h <lb />
Everett, <lb />
The convicts begun work last week <lb />
on the extension of the W. A W <lb />
road from the A. A R. Junction to <lb />
Washington. It is expected that <lb />
ears will be running over the road <lb />
before Christmas. <lb />
As the winter on many <lb />
people will want more reading matter. <lb />
Remember that subscriptions for all <lb />
leading papers and magazines <lb />
are taken at the Reflector Book Store <lb />
Come to us when you to renew <lb />
Greenville will have her opening <lb />
break Thursday, Oct. 1st, says the <lb />
Reflector. We shall be ye, <lb />
brother Tarboro Southerner. <lb />
right, come down and bring <lb />
all the boys. Greenville's latch <lb />
string will hang on the outside. <lb />
he Association of the <lb />
Primitive Baptist Church will meet <lb />
at Great Swamp, lour miles <lb />
Greenville, the first Saturday <lb />
October and continue three days. <lb />
It will be a large meeting and many <lb />
prominent ministers will be present. <lb />
Each member of Covenant Lodge <lb />
No. L F. is earnestly re- <lb />
quested to be at their ball on Tues- <lb />
day night next the inst. as <lb />
business of importance demands <lb />
their attention. Come without fail. <lb />
By order of Grand. <lb />
Brows, Sec <lb />
Hart- <lb />
We hear that Mr. K. N. <lb />
accidentally shot one eve <lb />
last week. He and Mr. <lb />
Langley went to creek to <lb />
hunt squirrels and set net. About <lb />
dark Mr. went into an old <lb />
camp house and started to set his <lb />
gun down when it slipped through a <lb />
hole in the floor, the hammer <lb />
a timber and discharging the <lb />
load which gave a severe flesh <lb />
wound in the side. <lb />
inquired if he did not have a wife at <lb />
borne; he replied. you <lb />
had better be at home with <lb />
The lady is commended by all the <lb />
first-class people for her courage in <lb />
going to this den of corruption and <lb />
exposing men that should not <lb />
engage in such practices. We learn <lb />
above from a letter d from <lb />
Martin county. <lb />
The U. L. L Co. <lb />
Last week the Greenville Land and <lb />
Improvement Company laid out the <lb />
site for the location of mills on their <lb />
property near the depot. This week <lb />
the culling of lumber for the build- <lb />
will begin. It will now be only <lb />
a short while before the music of the <lb />
steam whistle, saws, planing and <lb />
other machinery will be making <lb />
merry in part of the town. We <lb />
learn the Company have already <lb />
sold a of lots on which build- <lb />
will go up as soon as the mills <lb />
get for furnishing lumber. <lb />
The Company's plan of operations <lb />
is based upon sound business <lb />
There is no lottery scheme <lb />
or lot drawing about it, but if a lot <lb />
is wanted the party picks out what <lb />
suits him, terms the price and acts <lb />
accordingly. A rapid development <lb />
South Greenville is looked for. <lb />
Another <lb />
Mr. A. B. Ellington, proprietor of <lb />
tho Greenville Iron Works, came in <lb />
Monday night and said he wanted to <lb />
add another tobacco prize to the one <lb />
offered by the last week, <lb />
says that to the farmer who has <lb />
the greatest number of pounds of to- <lb />
on sale at the Greenville Ware- <lb />
house on the opening day, October <lb />
1st, he will give pounds of plow <lb />
castings, the winner to make such <lb />
selections as he likes. Good for Mr. <lb />
Ellington Now don't somebody <lb />
else feel enough interest in the open- <lb />
of the market here to offer a <lb />
prize <lb />
Investigation. <lb />
wife of Robert Hodges, col- <lb />
died Tuesday morning of last <lb />
week and complaint was made to <lb />
Coroner Keel that it was thought she <lb />
died from the effects of <lb />
beating Robert gave her a month <lb />
previous. The Corner had him <lb />
rested held until an investigation <lb />
could be had. Coroner Keel sum- <lb />
a sent for Dr. Cox, <lb />
and held a post <lb />
examination Tuesday night. The <lb />
investigation disclosed that the <lb />
woman died of typhoid fever and the <lb />
jury returned their verdict accord- <lb />
whereupon Robert <lb />
Attention <lb />
The following note from the Sec- <lb />
of the County Alliance speaks <lb />
for itself and contains information <lb />
that will be of interest to every <lb />
of the subordinate <lb />
D. J. Whichard, you <lb />
please call the attention of the sub- <lb />
ordinate Alliances in Ibis county to <lb />
the change in the time of holding <lb />
our County Alliances The State <lb />
Alliance at changed the <lb />
time from the second Friday to <lb />
second Thursday in quarter. <lb />
Our next County Alliance will there- <lb />
fore meet on the second Thursday in <lb />
October. E. A. Move, <lb />
Sec Pitt Co. Alliance. <lb />
The Murder Trial- <lb />
George Dudley, slayer of <lb />
Blow, was taken from his cell <lb />
in Jail Monday and carried before <lb />
the Court for arrangements to be <lb />
made for his trial. Solicitor Wood- <lb />
ard read the warrant to the prisoner <lb />
and in response to the question guilty <lb />
or not guilty George responded in a <lb />
strong, clear tone, It <lb />
was agreed by the State and attorneys <lb />
for a special <lb />
fifty should he drawn from which to <lb />
select the jury for the case. The <lb />
was drawn and placed in the <lb />
bands of the Sheriff to be summoned <lb />
and the case was set for trial to <lb />
row, Thursday morning. <lb />
Juries, <lb />
The persons named below compose <lb />
the regular Juries at this term of <lb />
Quash Hudson. <lb />
Foreman, I, H. Little, V. L. Daven- <lb />
port, Theo. Carson, J. A. Gardner, C. <lb />
M. Tucker, W. J. Fleming, L. B. <lb />
Francis Nobles, E. M. <lb />
Davis, Frank Edwards, J. S. Hines, <lb />
Silas G. Forbes, J. T. Ivy <lb />
Corbett, Chas. J, R. <lb />
Rives. <lb />
J. Hathaway, W. <lb />
T, Edwards, Gideon Teel, Jeremiah <lb />
W. A. O. P. <lb />
Moore, T. K. Edwards, W. T. Keel, <lb />
L. B. Barnhill, Chas. Bullock, W. A. <lb />
Stokes, T. A. Theo. Bland, <lb />
Jr., D. B. Carrington. <lb />
services <lb />
But <lb />
the <lb />
except <lb />
At the Churches. <lb />
There were no <lb />
Episcopal <lb />
Sunday School. <lb />
Though still feeble Rev. A. D. <lb />
Hunter filled his regular appointment <lb />
at the Baptist church both Sunday <lb />
morning and night. Communion <lb />
vices were held at the conclusion of <lb />
the morning discourse. <lb />
Vow Safe. <lb />
The large new safe received <lb />
week by Tyson Rawls for the Bank <lb />
of Greenville, is the largest and best <lb />
that, has ever been in this county. <lb />
The safe stands feet inches high, <lb />
feet inches wide, feet inches <lb />
deep and weighs pounds. It <lb />
has a burglar proof vault by <lb />
inches. In addition to the massive <lb />
outside door and the vault door there <lb />
is a solid steel inside door between <lb />
these two. Every door, three In all, <lb />
has a five tumbler combination lock. <lb />
The is Arc and <lb />
burglar proof and a fine piece of <lb />
work. It was put up by the Hall <lb />
Safe i Lock Co., of Cincinnati, who <lb />
arc the best safe and lock makers in <lb />
the country. The Bank of Green- <lb />
ville already had a very large safe <lb />
but constantly growing business <lb />
made it necessary to add this new <lb />
one. <lb />
Who u to Blame f <lb />
The Reflector has frequently <lb />
called attention to the fact that one <lb />
man cannot know everything that <lb />
occurs in a town of Green- <lb />
ville nor keep up with movements <lb />
of all the people, and those who go <lb />
and come or have visitors from else <lb />
where ought to keep the editor ac- <lb />
with the facts. If you are <lb />
going away for awhile or have guests <lb />
it would be an easy matter for you <lb />
to step by the office and tell us <lb />
or inform us by note or mes- <lb />
sage. There are many such items <lb />
that escape an editor called <lb />
to his attention. Some times com- <lb />
plaints reach us that such a per- <lb />
son who had gone or such a per- <lb />
son who was visiting here was <lb />
not mentioned in the Reflector. <lb />
We are a ways too glad to make <lb />
personal items to neg <lb />
any. In the case of visitors <lb />
we think it is a courtesy due your <lb />
guests that you should inform the <lb />
local paper of their presence. If you <lb />
neglect this and we happen not to <lb />
find it out don't blame us for your <lb />
own discourtesy. <lb />
Model Farming. <lb />
Not many days ago we made an- <lb />
other pleasant visit to the splendid <lb />
farm Mr. J. B. Yellowley, just be- <lb />
low town, and enjoyed a feast of de- <lb />
grapes. He has a large vine- <lb />
yard in which are many of the very <lb />
best varieties of grapes. At this <lb />
season he has the <lb />
James, and the latter <lb />
a variety discovered and named by <lb />
his uncle, the late Col. E. C- Yellow- <lb />
the former owner of <lb />
which he gave the same name. Be- <lb />
sides growing an abundance of fruits <lb />
Mr. Yellowley is a strong believer in <lb />
trucking and is very successful in it. <lb />
Last spring he shipped from a four <lb />
acre patch nearly quarts of <lb />
strawberries. He is waking a larger <lb />
patch, for year. He also has <lb />
little more than an acre of asparagus, <lb />
now in its second year, and says <lb />
spring he to sell worth <lb />
of roots from that <lb />
yields a continuously every <lb />
year for a life if it is properly <lb />
cultivated and is a very profitable <lb />
crop. <lb />
ALLIANCE <lb />
GO-OPERATIVE <lb />
Warehouse Corny <lb />
HENDERSON, N. C. <lb />
We guarantee highest prices and <lb />
charges for selling much lower than <lb />
those of non-Alliance houses, thereby <lb />
saving the farmers thousands of dollars. <lb />
We have no drummers. No pets but <lb />
give to the farmers who sell with us <lb />
what is paid other houses for this <lb />
necessary expense. <lb />
Prompt returns made <lb />
on day of sale. <lb />
Do not be deceived by the many false-, <lb />
hoods told yon by enemies this house, <lb />
and of our cause but sell with us and <lb />
money. <lb />
authorized capital <lb />
C. T. <lb />
Hi Till, <lb />
But has at last turned up to the great wonder <lb />
of 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 stuff. <lb />
Yours truly, <lb />
In front Old Brick Store. <lb />
C. T. <lb />
f m. <lb />
GRAND OPENING BREAK <lb />
September 23rd, <lb />
As buyers from North Carolina and Vii <lb />
will be present. <lb />
Mr- J. C. Burch, an experienced <lb />
will have charge of the floor. <lb />
sue <lb />
as we have been <lb />
usually in making <lb />
our fall selections, will, <lb />
therefore, be able to succeed <lb />
in pleasing you in your fall <lb />
and winter wearing apparel <lb />
We have a Urge and varied <lb />
stock of Dress Goods, in fact <lb />
the largest, most stylish, and <lb />
most complete ever shown in <lb />
with special <lb />
the fashion of <lb />
country, sonic of them having <lb />
been imported a few <lb />
previous to then <lb />
chase. They embrace all the <lb />
and serviceable effects <lb />
them the rough shag- <lb />
designs which are the <lb />
newest productions of <lb />
by the most lightened cut- <lb />
ten of count men who <lb />
are artists In their profession <lb />
and they are put together by <lb />
good workmen too and <lb />
by the and con- <lb />
labor, as is case with <lb />
goods offered for sale <lb />
on our The style. <lb />
shown comprise all the new <lb />
and fashionable cuts <lb />
is that you will <lb />
ways find newest trim- <lb />
for your dress and <lb />
Always suitable linings and <lb />
furnishings. Our lines <lb />
Sackings, Wash <lb />
fabrics Cotton effects <lb />
are replete with novelties <lb />
Also Ladies and Misses <lb />
Wraps will be sure to attract <lb />
your attention on account <lb />
Also new weaves in <lb />
Broadcloths, Bedford Cords, <lb />
Cloth-finish Polka <lb />
Dot effects and <lb />
We have them in all <lb />
the leading and <lb />
shades among the more <lb />
ones might men <lb />
lion all tho mode effects, <lb />
too an important <lb />
Dress Goods de- <lb />
the many novelties. <lb />
ladies department <lb />
we call your attention to our <lb />
lines of Men and Boy's Cloth <lb />
We make no boast <lb />
when we say that <lb />
more flue Clothing than nil <lb />
our competitors combined <lb />
And we will convince yon <lb />
this it yon will but us a <lb />
These goods are cut <lb />
rods. Our stock <lb />
Gent's Famishing Goods is <lb />
most complete ever shown <lb />
in town. We all <lb />
new styles in Collars, Cuffs <lb />
and Shirts. and <lb />
Haberdashery are our <lb />
We a com <lb />
assortment in every de <lb />
and are ml <lb />
please yon. We pay <lb />
blocks in all the new <lb />
line is large and varied <lb />
and the styles are correct, the <lb />
shapes are correct and the <lb />
prices are correct. In out <lb />
Carpet department we show <lb />
all standard grades in <lb />
very best designs; also <lb />
Floor Oil Cloths, and Bugs <lb />
of all kind.-. A complete <lb />
line House Furnishing <lb />
most stylish <lb />
cloths. The most <lb />
tic description will scarcely <lb />
do justice to stock <lb />
we cordially invite the <lb />
to inspect them. In boy's <lb />
clothing as usual we are the <lb />
and will sustain oar <lb />
reputation. Our of <lb />
Shoes for ladies, misses, men, <lb />
boys and children are com <lb />
such us Luce Curtains <lb />
land Laces, Table <lb />
Linens, Curtain Poles and <lb />
Fixtures, Window Shades, <lb />
Draperies, etc. call <lb />
attention to our <lb />
some lino of Fur lings and <lb />
Mats, also something new in <lb />
an Stool. We show <lb />
an elegant <lb />
Brass and Cur <lb />
in every respect and <lb />
show the most durable aid <lb />
comfortable styles. We call <lb />
especial attention to flow <lb />
ladies shoes which are mar <lb />
beauty and style. <lb />
sell none but first class makes <lb />
and they are always to <lb />
give satisfaction. In <lb />
and boys <lb />
the leading shapes <lb />
liar attention to orders <lb />
mail and give them personal <lb />
attention. We cheerfully fur- <lb />
samples on application <lb />
and customers who prefer to <lb />
boy in this way will be treat- <lb />
ed as well as if they selected <lb />
their goods in person. It <lb />
has always been our aim to <lb />
please the public and <lb />
will add to your interests. <lb />
Come to see us and we can <lb />
yon of a cordial rt- <lb />
You are <lb />
welcome. As have known <lb />
us the past, so yon will <lb />
II ml us the <lb />
prompt, attentive and <lb />
Every piece of goods <lb />
from store is honest. <lb />
yours, M. B. Lang. <lb />
LOCATED NEAR DEPOT, <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
THE <lb />
-SHE <lb />
THE CASH HOUSE, <lb />
is prepared to show a------- W <lb />
New Stock Goods <lb />
And to prices to suit the times. <lb />
Our dock embraces everything in <lb />
Dry Goods, Notions, Hats, Boots, Shoes. <lb />
this Warehouse will take place on <lb />
Thursday October <lb />
Our New Warehouse which is about completed U a large, well equipped build- <lb />
with a floor space feet, and plenty of light. We lo have ample prize <lb />
room. Arrangement. have been made to bring buyers here from various parts of <lb />
this and other States and we guarantee to make Tobacco lug just high prices in <lb />
Greenville as any market in the State. <lb />
We solicit consignments from the farmers of Pitt and adjoining counties. It <lb />
will be to your Interest to sell your Tobacco at the Greenville Warehouse, as in ad- <lb />
to getting as high prices as can be had anywhere, Ian; j expenses of freight <lb />
and passage In order to reach other markets can be saved. <lb />
Remember the opening day <lb />
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1ST. <lb />
and bring us your tobacco. <lb />
The Greenville Tobacco Warehouse Co.,<lb />
WOOLEN GOODS. <lb />
We have Rome beautiful patterns of <lb />
Dress Goods of heavy fabric and latest <lb />
styles. Milk Finish Henrietta colors. <lb />
All Wool Henrietta in Black, elegant <lb />
quality. All Wool Serge Henrietta in <lb />
beautiful shades. Black Mohair, <lb />
Dress Flannel in Blue, Brown and Gray, <lb />
a full line of colors in double width <lb />
COTTON GOODS. <lb />
A line of Standard Prints, <lb />
Cloth, Suitings, Ginghams <lb />
and Outings. <lb />
CORSETS. <lb />
We are carrying a larger assortment <lb />
than usual. The unsurpassed a <lb />
la Is still <lb />
Come they are all gone. <lb />
CARPETS AND RUGS. <lb />
have beautiful In <lb />
t and Oil Cloths. We can <lb />
save you money in these goods. <lb />
BOOTS AND SHOES. <lb />
We have the most complete and the <lb />
cheapest line of Boots and Shoes we ever <lb />
had. In certain kinds we can save yen <lb />
per cent. <lb />
HATS AND CAPS. <lb />
We have a splendid selection In Hats <lb />
of all grades. Some run as low of <lb />
cents In both boys and men. <lb />
CLOTHING. <lb />
We have only a sample lot of e <lb />
Clothing which we are selling very leer. <lb />
J AS. L. LITTLE CO. <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
Filled, to Top. <lb />
an Elegant Line of<lb /></p>
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TO ANNOUNCE THAT THEIR <lb />
and you are most cordially invited to call and examine the same. <lb />
FULL LINE <lb />
OF REGULAR GO <lb />
And in addition a number of bargains, which their buyer was able to pick up. We think it will pay you to call <lb />
early before the stock is picked over. In addition to other goods they have <lb />
VERY L <lb />
will sell<lb />
They will save you money if you will see them before making your fall purchases. <lb />
ATTENTION <lb />
Oxford is Your Market <lb />
-WE WANT- <lb />
lg it along, the more the merrier. We are prepared to <lb />
PRICES for WIRE CURED than any other <lb />
market. Freights are cheap, a mere trifle when increased prices <lb />
are taken into account. railroad facilities are good. Send <lb />
tobacco to Oxford, N C, yon will get good prices and quick <lb />
returns. Buyers for all classes and from every part of the world <lb />
are located 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. Manager Alliance Warehouse. <lb />
J. M. Currin, Buyer, <lb />
W. C. Reed, Buyer, <lb />
John Meadows, Buyer, <lb />
Bros., Buyers, <lb />
Yancey, Buyers, <lb />
D. S. Osborn, Buyer, <lb />
E. Buyer, <lb />
E. G- Currin, Buyer, <lb />
O. S. Buyer, <lb />
J. D. Bullock, Buyer, <lb />
W ebb, Buyer. <lb />
W. A. Bobbitt, Buyer, <lb />
C. F. Bayer, <lb />
B. Glenn, Buyer. <lb />
CURES SYPHILIS <lb />
preterit It with for lb- -f <lb />
. of <lb />
Cures scrofulA. <lb />
KM, Swelling, Malaria, <lb />
Chronic that nil <lb />
mill <lb />
P. <lb />
I D-.,, <lb />
Sol n., <lb />
P. P. h a <lb />
V mA whoa blood U <lb />
m aW It am- <lb />
CURLS <lb />
ALARM <lb />
P. k. P. Root <lb />
Proprietors, <lb />
GA. <lb />
For sale at J. L. Drug Store<lb />
Without <lb />
of imitations, toy the genuine <lb />
Va. fixed <lb />
the <lb />
Horses <lb />
Now Ready <lb />
To show you the finest of lot of <lb />
ever to <lb />
II ton want a good <lb />
Horse or j <lb />
Drive <lb />
Moss. Wm. S. J. Cos <lb />
have tried the following and <lb />
that it. en re cholera every <lb />
For take one quart, of moo I <lb />
a put warm <lb />
then gel u hit of lice <lb />
bark, it to strong lea put <lb />
it in meal; then put in a <lb />
of mix the <lb />
whole and give to the hogs. This is <lb />
a for one hog; double the <lb />
two bogs, Free <lb />
Merit Wins. <lb />
We desire to fay to our citizens, that <lb />
for years we have selling Dr. King's <lb />
New Discovery for Dr. <lb />
King's New Life I'M. s <lb />
Salve an I Bitters, and have <lb />
never handled remedies that sell as well, <lb />
or have given such universal <lb />
faction. We do hesitate to <lb />
tee them every w stain; ready <lb />
to refund the purchase If <lb />
results do not their use. <lb />
These remedies have woo their great <lb />
purely on merits. J. <lb />
. Woolen, Druggist. <lb />
Merchants who at <lb />
create the impression of <lb />
strength and of soundness. People <lb />
at least feel that those who keep their <lb />
before the public arc solid and <lb />
Chronicle. <lb />
f v- <lb />
A Household Remedy J <lb />
FOR ALL , <lb />
i BLOOD <lb />
i DISEASES ; <lb />
Botanic Blood Balm <lb />
It SALT A <lb />
I RHEUM. ECZEMA, I <lb />
form SKIN ERUPTION, be- I <lb />
MM being In up the , <lb />
and restoring flit <lb />
Impaired any cause. Ill <lb />
healing <lb />
u In car, M <lb />
an folio <lb />
FREE <lb />
V. <lb />
BLOOD BALM CO., Atlanta. Ca. <lb />
HARRIS, <lb />
SIGN <lb />
PA IN J <lb />
PAPER <lb />
Offer their needing <lb />
any work in their line. All work en- <lb />
trusted to will be executed in a work- <lb />
manner. <lb />
Advice to <lb />
If you would protect yourself <lb />
from Painful, Profuse, Scanty, <lb />
Suppressed or Irregular Men- <lb />
you must<lb />
LEGAL NOTICES. <lb />
FEMALE <lb />
REGULATOR <lb />
April M, <lb />
certify two of my <lb />
Immediate utter baying Buffered for <lb />
Sears from <lb />
by <lb />
completely cu bottle <lb />
of <lb />
effect truly J. e. <lb />
Book to WOMAN mailed <lb />
on all ft male <lb />
REGULATOR CO., <lb />
ATLANTA, GA. <lb />
toil SALE Sir <lb />
Cures Fevers. <lb />
intelligent men we <lb />
make the statement, that after ex- <lb />
and ample left, believe <lb />
will any of <lb />
v or Typhoid Fever within twelve <lb />
hours from first dose. Our is <lb />
on such testimony as we offer be- <lb />
T. C. <lb />
State S. Evangelist for <lb />
My daughter had a slow fever for <lb />
days, and the symptoms all pointed <lb />
to a protracted case of typhoid fever <lb />
We the usual tor several <lb />
days with but little if any benefit. We <lb />
then tried the Royal and <lb />
nothing else. The second day after Its <lb />
there was a clear remission of the <lb />
fever, and on the third day she was able <lb />
to sit up. After that she continued to <lb />
improve steadily, now is entirely re <lb />
Stored. We attribute these happy re- <lb />
to the of Royal <lb />
Ga. T. C. Boykin. <lb />
AGAIN HE <lb />
REV. J. WHITE, <lb />
First Church, Durham, <lb />
. C, <lb />
The after we got to <lb />
my wife was taken down <lb />
with a fever, with every indication of its <lb />
typhoid. I called the <lb />
but he did her no good, and on the third <lb />
night, at midnight. I began giving her <lb />
every two hours. Soon she <lb />
fell asleep, began perspiring, and awoke <lb />
next without any fever. The <lb />
it. We started home <lb />
day, still using Mrs. <lb />
White improved all the way, and has <lb />
no fever since, <lb />
Fraternally, J. L. <lb />
Durham, N. C. <lb />
These are from people well and <lb />
thoroughly reliable. Their experience <lb />
is not peculiar, the remedy Is <lb />
the beat r known for <lb />
Fevers. <lb />
Do not fail to use its for stomach and <lb />
and bowel troubles, such as Cholera <lb />
dose often Cholera <lb />
to at any <lb />
Dysentery, etc. <lb />
Keep It always on hand; it will <lb />
money. <lb />
Sold dealer. <lb />
Notice. <lb />
On of <lb />
D. 1891, I will sell at the <lb />
Court in the town of Greet <lb />
villa to the highest bidder for Cash <lb />
II. Dudley's in one <lb />
tract in county <lb />
and bounded as <lb />
Situated in Greenville adjoin- <lb />
the lauds 8- A. Dudley and wife, <lb />
S II. Home and <lb />
and being the tract of land on <lb />
which John Murphy now resides to <lb />
sundry executions in my hands for <lb />
collection against John II. Dudley and <lb />
Others and Which has been levied on said <lb />
the property of said John II. <lb />
Dudley. J. <lb />
AuguSt 24th. Sheriff. <lb />
By B. W. KING, D S. <lb />
THE OLD RELIABLE CARRIAGE FACTORY <lb />
of <lb />
virtue of a decree of the <lb />
Court of county, in a certain special <lb />
therein pending wherein <lb />
E. of l. <lb />
B, Dupree, deceased, b plaintiff and F. <lb />
M. Dupree others heirs at law <lb />
said L. B. Dupree. late of sail <lb />
deceased, defendants, the <lb />
will on Monday the 21st day of <lb />
1691, at the Court House door in the <lb />
town of Greenville, sell to the highest <lb />
bidder, all of the lands mentioned the <lb />
petition, belonging to said estate, con- <lb />
about Five Hundred and Fifty- <lb />
Six acres more or less, adjoining <lb />
the lands of W. R. Williams, the heirs of <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 />
Term-, of sale Cash. <lb />
This August 26th, 1801. <lb />
MARY E. <lb />
of L. B. Dupree, <lb />
I ham Skinner, Attorneys for <lb />
LIVERY SALE AND FEED <lb />
I have removed to the new stables on <lb />
Fifth street in rear Capt. White's <lb />
Store, where I will constantly <lb />
keep on hand a fine line of <lb />
Horses and Mules. <lb />
have beautiful and fancy turnouts for <lb />
the livery and can suit the most <lb />
I will run in connection a DRAY- <lb />
AGE BUSINESS, and solicit a share of <lb />
your patronage. Call and be convinced. <lb />
GLASGOW EVANS. <lb />
Greenville, H. U. <lb />
Of to dinners. <lb />
So much has been said about the use of <lb />
at the gin house we, call par- <lb />
attention to a new entitled, <lb />
About published by <lb />
of <lb />
Y, It contains full information re- <lb />
costs, patents, and should <lb />
be read by every A <lb />
postal will get it. <lb />
PHOTO-ENGRAVING <lb />
rt ran n not <lb />
cuts factor <lb />
k, machinery, made from <lb />
Now York City, <lb />
Has Moved to next Door Court House <lb />
THE <lb />
PHOTON, BUGGIES, CARTS DRAYS. <lb />
My Factory lg well equipped with the best Mechanics, put up <lb />
but work. We keep up with the times improved styles <lb />
Kent material used in all work. All styles of Springs are use you can select from <lb />
Brewster, Storm, Rum Horn, King <lb />
Also keep on hand a full of ready <lb />
HARNESS AND WHIPS, <lb />
the year round, which we will sell as as the lowest. <lb />
Special Attention Given to REPAIRING. <lb />
Thanking the people this and surrounding counties for past favors we hope to <lb />
merit n continuance of the same <lb />
ALFRED FORBES, <lb />
THE OF <lb />
to the barer- of and surrounding counties, a Hue of the following good <lb />
tare not to be excelled in this market. And to be First-class <lb />
pure straight goods. GOODS of all kinds, NOTIONS, CLOTHING, GEN. <lb />
GOODS. HATS and CAPS, BOOTS and <lb />
and and HOUSE FURNISHING <lb />
GOODS, WINDOWS, SASH and BLINDS, CROCKERY and QUEENS <lb />
WARE, HARDWARE-, PLOWS and PLOW CASTING, LEATHER of different <lb />
kinds, Gin and Mill Belting, Hay, Rock Lime, Plaster or and <lb />
II BRIDLES and ADDLES. <lb />
HEAVY GROCERIES A SPECIALTY. <lb />
Agent O. N. T. Spool Cotton which I offer to the trade at Wholesale <lb />
Jobbers prices, cents per dozen, less per cent for Cash. Bread Prep- <lb />
ration and Hall's Star Lye at Jobbers White Lead and pure Lin- <lb />
seed Oil, Varnishes and Paint Colors, Cucumber Wood Pumps, Salt and Wood <lb />
Willow Were. Nails a specialty. Give me a nail and I guarantee, satisfaction. <lb />
SAFE AND LOCK CD. <lb />
Manufacturers of Hall's Patent <lb />
BANK LOCKS VAULT WORK.<lb /></p>
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CORRECTION<lb /></p>
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THE <lb />
EASTERN <lb />
Greenville, N. O. <lb />
Local Sparks <lb />
fur <lb />
Cooler's <lb />
Warehouse <lb />
Is place to <lb />
Ship your Tobacco <lb />
If you want highest prices. <lb />
Court week. <lb />
Sewing Machine <lb />
at <lb />
are <lb />
Third supply of Fruit Jars <lb />
the Old Brick Store. <lb />
James grapes ripening. <lb />
To get full Cream Cheese <lb />
go to J. S. Smith <lb />
Thursday, October first, is the <lb />
First the Corned <lb />
Mullets at the Old Brick Store. <lb />
Fresh Boss for the well <lb />
and sick at the Old Brick Store. <lb />
Saturday was almost as warm as <lb />
an August day. <lb />
Point Lace Flour is always uniform <lb />
in quality at the Old Brick Store. <lb />
Get all kinds of Sewing <lb />
needles and parts from Brown Bros. <lb />
Court is in with the usual <lb />
crowd in attendance. <lb />
Wanted foe Bees- <lb />
wax and Bides, at the Old Brick <lb />
Store. <lb />
Brown Bros. taken the <lb />
agency for the New Home Sewing <lb />
The faMing leaves keep yards and <lb />
sidewalks in a litter. <lb />
Cheapest Bedsteads, <lb />
Cradles and Mattresses at the Old <lb />
Brick Store. <lb />
A few hales of new cotton coming <lb />
in, but they are scarce as yet. <lb />
We make a specialty of Dry <lb />
Goods and Shoes. Come and get <lb />
prices. <lb />
for <lb />
Ice can now be furnished at cent <lb />
per pound. J. J. <lb />
Blind Tom gave an entertainment <lb />
at the Institute Monday night. <lb />
A fresh lot of Lunch Biscuits, <lb />
Crackers and Cakes just received at <lb />
J. S. Smith <lb />
The advertising col- <lb />
talk for themselves this week. <lb />
A beautiful line <lb />
gloves for per pair, in black <lb />
and colors, at Mrs. Fannie Joyner's. <lb />
The from now till Jan- <lb />
first for the small sum of <lb />
seats. <lb />
D. Y. Cooper furnishes free hogs- <lb />
heads to persons shipping their to- <lb />
to him. Get them from II. <lb />
F. Keel. <lb />
No sir, Reflector is not going <lb />
to let up until Greenville gets a <lb />
hotel. <lb />
Another new brand cigars, Ml <lb />
Mercado, just in Monday at <lb />
tor Book Store. They are dandies <lb />
for a <lb />
Mr. Frank Edwards tells he <lb />
dug a beet Friday weighed <lb />
pounds. <lb />
We have just been able to obtain <lb />
a few boxes of To- <lb />
which is selling like hot cakes <lb />
J. S. Smith <lb />
Some one said that a harness shop <lb />
was a bridal <lb />
Standard. <lb />
Say where are you going to send <lb />
Tobacco f To Cooper's Ware- <lb />
house, Henderson. That's right <lb />
Ho guarantees better prices than <lb />
any house in or of the State. <lb />
Tobacco curing is over and the <lb />
farmers are looking after their cot- <lb />
ton crop. <lb />
Try Cooper's Warehouse, <lb />
son, N. C, the sale Tobacco. <lb />
He secures good prices for all sales <lb />
and allows no one to leave his <lb />
house dissatisfied. <lb />
Wonder if the Greenville Guard <lb />
will go to the Southern Exposition<lb />
The Southern Exposition is now <lb />
only eight days off. Pitt county <lb />
have no exhibit. <lb />
i pays a man lo raise good To- <lb />
it pays 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 />
Tarboro is just spreading herself <lb />
all over to-day. Lookout for Green- <lb />
ville on first. <lb />
At same place, Henderson, N. <lb />
C., yon will And Cooper's Ware- <lb />
house selling Tobacco for <lb />
era and getting beef prices for <lb />
them that can be obtained. Your <lb />
shipments are solicited. <lb />
Cooper's Warehouse at <lb />
son. N. C, will furnish yon bogs- <lb />
head free and grade your Tobacco <lb />
at lowest prices. Bo yon can send <lb />
him your tobacco graded or <lb />
Always mark your name upon <lb />
all packages when shipped. <lb />
To-morrow week is Greenville's <lb />
big Wait the first break <lb />
the Greenville Warehouse, <lb />
I sell at Court door <lb />
in toe town of Greenville on Sept. <lb />
28th, to highest bidder the en- <lb />
tire stock of hardware of Latham <lb />
Fender. Terms sale made known <lb />
day of sale. <lb />
W. Bawls, Assignee. <lb />
tell your neighbor that, be <lb />
spare ought to <lb />
subscribe to the <lb />
store will be closed <lb />
on Saturday, Oct. 3rd and Monday, <lb />
Oct. 12th, on account of holidays. <lb />
Tobacco <lb />
Henderson, <lb />
H. C-, is now ready to receive and <lb />
all all grades of new Tobacco at <lb />
FULL and prom <lb />
lacs planters Pitt and adjoin <lb />
log no market or <lb />
in or oat of the shall <lb />
Personal <lb />
Mr. J. W. Brown is sick. <lb />
Miss Irene Grimsley, of Snow Hill, <lb />
is visiting Mrs. H. H. Wilson. <lb />
Mrs. Hinton, of Washington, is <lb />
visiting her brother, Mr. W. J. Co well <lb />
Mr. J. H. Jones, a merchant <lb />
Hamilton, diet last week with <lb />
fever. <lb />
Rev. J. G. Nelson and family, of <lb />
Fairfield arc visiting Mrs. Julia <lb />
Humber, mother of Mrs. Nelson. <lb />
His many are glad to know <lb />
that Mr. Frank Wilson is able to be <lb />
out after the long spell of sickness. <lb />
Private Watt Parker, of the U. S. <lb />
Army t Fortress Monroe, has been <lb />
visiting relatives in this county the <lb />
past week. <lb />
Mr. J. Williamson returned <lb />
home last Thursday from Asheville <lb />
where he has been spending most of <lb />
the summer. <lb />
Mr. Lawrence <lb />
Va., has come lo Greenville and <lb />
taken a position with the firm of <lb />
Young <lb />
The wife of Mr. James Davenport, <lb />
of Hamilton, is quite ill with fever. <lb />
She is a daughter of Elder Sam <lb />
Moore, of Pitt county. <lb />
Misses Gertrude Smith and Bailie <lb />
Smith took the train at Greenville <lb />
last Thursday for Hamilton. They <lb />
have gone to Prof. <lb />
school. <lb />
Mrs. and daughter, Kits <lb />
of Washington, spent <lb />
night in town with the family t f <lb />
Rev. A. D. Hunter. They were re- <lb />
turning home from Bertie. <lb />
Mr. A. editor of the <lb />
Henderson and Mr. R. <lb />
M. Johnson, the <lb />
were welcomed <lb />
callers at the Reflector <lb />
night. <lb />
Mrs. Georgia Pearce left last Wed- <lb />
for Raleigh to accept a <lb />
as clerk with the large dry <lb />
goods establishment of D. T. <lb />
dell. Little Blount went to Raleigh <lb />
with her. <lb />
Our venerable and distinguished <lb />
citizen, Dr. C. J. <lb />
his birthday on last Wednesday. <lb />
On that day he was years old, <lb />
having the allotment of <lb />
three score and ten. He is hale and <lb />
vigorous, still doing a very large <lb />
practice and we hope there are yet <lb />
many years in store for him. <lb />
Solicitor Woodard to Green- <lb />
ville on Friday evening's train and <lb />
had a very good knowledge of his <lb />
docket by the opening of Court Mon- <lb />
day morning. He is representing <lb />
the State with his usual ability and <lb />
vigor. He keeps himself well in- <lb />
formed on all points of law and <lb />
ready to meet any argument with <lb />
winch he may be confronted, <lb />
Mr. E. Warren, who a few <lb />
months past has been Assistant <lb />
Horticulturist at the Slate <lb />
and College re- <lb />
turned home Saturday. He was <lb />
compelled to resign his position at <lb />
Raleigh and return home because <lb />
poor health of his father made it <lb />
impossible for the latter to give as <lb />
much attention to their Nursery as <lb />
required. will now give it <lb />
his whole lime. <lb />
Mr. Q. C. brought the <lb />
a twig from a one year <lb />
old apple tree that had a cluster of <lb />
seven apples n a space of about C <lb />
niches. He has a two year old tree <lb />
that contains forty apples in a space <lb />
of feet. <lb />
How about was <lb />
be held looking to procuring of a <lb />
better and more reliable class of do- <lb />
labor Some of our people <lb />
Lave lately been very much <lb />
because of the unreliability of the <lb />
average house servant. <lb />
C D. Smith, clerk for J. C Cobb <lb />
Son, lost a mule Thursday eve- <lb />
The mule was in the stock <lb />
lot and a horse in stable and <lb />
when turned to watering they ran <lb />
head together. The mule was killed <lb />
and one of the horse's eyes <lb />
knocked out. <lb />
Any of our subscribers wishing <lb />
their paper sent to the new <lb />
at House can have it changed by no- <lb />
us. <lb />
Mr. U. W. Dunn brought the first <lb />
bale of new cotton to this <lb />
season. It was bought by Young <lb />
at 8.15. <lb />
In the way of new advertisements <lb />
the Reflector this week is a hum. <lb />
mer. The merchants know a good <lb />
medium when they see it. <lb />
If yon trace up the author and try <lb />
to saddle him with the assertion we'll <lb />
wager two bits he'll deny it. The <lb />
age of denials, you know. <lb />
Get to work for the Greenville To- <lb />
Warehouse. Every farmer in <lb />
the county should be interested a <lb />
market here and talk for it. <lb />
Last week's warm clear weather <lb />
was enjoyed by cotton farmers. <lb />
He is not to say infatuated with the <lb />
price of the staple, however. <lb />
large monument beep placed <lb />
at the grate the Mr. T. R. <lb />
Cherry in Cherry Hill Cemetery. It <lb />
is a white marble shaft feet high. <lb />
They are here the flying <lb />
horses. This time they grind around <lb />
to a newer <lb />
which them just a <lb />
more endurable, <lb />
The King House was so crowded <lb />
Monday night that many guests had <lb />
to be turned away. Don't you hear <lb />
us talking about needs <lb />
in the hotel line <lb />
The opening break of the Central <lb />
Warehouse, of Tarboro, takes place <lb />
to-day. Considerable county <lb />
tobacco is there and several of our <lb />
planters are in attendance <lb />
It is a marked improvement over <lb />
old times that the streets during <lb />
courts now are not filled with as <lb />
many money traps to catch the <lb />
as was case a few years ago. <lb />
A tobacco barn on Mr. J. Bryan <lb />
farm, near Grimesland, was <lb />
destroyed by day last week. <lb />
It was filled tobacco belonging <lb />
to Messrs. B. D, and fl. o, <lb />
Everett, <lb />
The convicts begun work last week <lb />
on the extension of the W. W. <lb />
road from the A. R. Junction <lb />
Washington. It is expected <lb />
ears will be running over the road <lb />
before Christmas. <lb />
Greenville will have her opening <lb />
break Thursday, Oct. 1st, says <lb />
Reflector. We shall be ye, <lb />
brother Tarboro Southerner. <lb />
right, come down and bring <lb />
all the boys. Greenville's latch <lb />
string will hang on the outside. <lb />
The Association of the <lb />
Primitive Baptist Church will meet <lb />
at Great Swamp, lour miles <lb />
Greenville, the first Saturday in <lb />
October and continue three days. <lb />
It will be a large meeting and many <lb />
prominent ministers will be present. <lb />
Each member of Covenant Lodge <lb />
No. I. O. O. F. is earnestly re- <lb />
quested lo be at their hall on Tues- <lb />
day night next the 29th inst. as <lb />
business of importance demands <lb />
their attention. Come without fail. <lb />
By order of Grand. <lb />
Zeno Brown, Sec. <lb />
But- <lb />
We hear that Mr. E. N. Halton <lb />
accidentally shot eve <lb />
last week. He and Mr. <lb />
Langley went to creek to <lb />
hunt and set net. About <lb />
dark Mr. went into an old <lb />
camp house and started to set his <lb />
gun down when it slipped through a <lb />
hole in the floor, the hammer <lb />
a timber and discharging <lb />
load which him a <lb />
wound in the side. <lb />
Sensation In <lb />
Quite a stir was made in William <lb />
during Court week. One of the <lb />
county officers not returning home <lb />
as soon as his wife thought be should <lb />
she went to hunt him and found <lb />
with another county officer and <lb />
several lawyers in a gambling saloon. <lb />
She quietly asked husband if he <lb />
did not think it would be better <lb />
to be at home with their <lb />
Turning another man she <lb />
inquired if he did not have a wife at <lb />
home; he replied. yon <lb />
bad be at borne with <lb />
The lady is commended by all <lb />
first-class people for courage in <lb />
going to this den of corruption and <lb />
exposing the men that should not <lb />
engage in such practices. We learn <lb />
the above from a letter received from <lb />
Martin county. <lb />
The L. k X. Co. <lb />
Last week Greenville Land and <lb />
Improvement Company laid the <lb />
site for the location of mills on their <lb />
property near depot. This week <lb />
cutting of lumber for build- <lb />
will begin. It will now be only <lb />
a short while before the music of the <lb />
steam whistle, saws, planing and <lb />
other machinery will be making <lb />
merry in that part of the town. We <lb />
learn that the Company have already <lb />
sold a number of lots on which build- <lb />
will go up as soon as mills <lb />
got ready for furnishing lumber. <lb />
The Company's plan of operations <lb />
is based upon sound business <lb />
There is no lottery scheme <lb />
or lot drawing about it, but if a lot <lb />
is wanted the party picks out what <lb />
suits him, the price and <lb />
accordingly. A rapid development <lb />
South Greenville is looked for. <lb />
Another Prize. <lb />
Mr. A. B. Ellington, proprietor of <lb />
tho Iron Works, came in <lb />
Monday night and said he wanted to <lb />
add another tobacco prize to the one <lb />
offered by the last week. <lb />
He says, that to the farmer who has <lb />
the greatest number of pounds of to- <lb />
on sale at the Greenville Ware- <lb />
on the opening day, October <lb />
1st, be will give pounds of plow <lb />
castings, the winner to make such <lb />
selections as he likes. Good for <lb />
Ellington Now don't somebody <lb />
else feel enough interest in open- <lb />
of the market here to offer a <lb />
prize <lb />
Investigation. <lb />
The wife of Robert Hodges, col- <lb />
died Tuesday morning of last <lb />
week and complaint was made to <lb />
Coroner Keel that it was thought she <lb />
died from the effects of the <lb />
beating Robert gave her a month <lb />
previous. The Corner had him <lb />
rested and held until an investigation <lb />
could be had, Coroner Keel sum- <lb />
a jury, sent for Dr. Cox, <lb />
and held a post <lb />
examination Tuesday night The <lb />
investigation disclosed that the <lb />
woman died of typhoid fever and <lb />
jury returned their verdict accord- <lb />
whereupon Robert was <lb />
Attention <lb />
The following note from the Sec- <lb />
of the County Alliance speaks <lb />
for itself and contains information <lb />
that will be of to every <lb />
of subordinate <lb />
D. J. you <lb />
please call the attention of the sub- <lb />
ordinate Alliances in this county to <lb />
the change in the time of holding <lb />
our County Alliances The State <lb />
Alliance at Morehead changed the <lb />
time from the second Friday to <lb />
second Thursday in quarter. <lb />
Our next County Alliance will there- <lb />
fore meet on the second Thursday in <lb />
October. E. A. Move, <lb />
Sec Pitt Co. Alliance. <lb />
New Safe. <lb />
The large safe received last <lb />
week by Tyson Rawls for the Bank <lb />
of Greenville, is the largest and best <lb />
that has ever been in this county. <lb />
The safe stands feet inches high, <lb />
feet inches wide, feet inches <lb />
deep and weighs pounds. It <lb />
has a burglar proof vault by <lb />
inches. In addition to the massive <lb />
outside door and the vault door there <lb />
is a solid steel inside door between <lb />
those two. Every door, three In all, <lb />
has a five tumbler combination lock. <lb />
The is -thoroughly fire and <lb />
burglar proof and a One piece of <lb />
work. It was put up by the Hall <lb />
Sale A Lock Co., of Cincinnati, who <lb />
arc the best safe and lock <lb />
the country. The Bank of Green- <lb />
ville already had a very large safe <lb />
but constantly growing business <lb />
made it necessary lo add this new <lb />
one. <lb />
is to Blame <lb />
The has frequently <lb />
called attention to the fact that one <lb />
man cannot know everything that <lb />
occurs in a town the size of Green- <lb />
ville nor keep up with movements <lb />
of all people, and those who go <lb />
and come or have visitors from else- <lb />
where ought to keep the editor ac- <lb />
with the facts. If you arc <lb />
going away for awhile or have guests <lb />
it would be an easy matter for you <lb />
to step by the and tell us <lb />
or inform by note or mes- <lb />
sage. There are many such items <lb />
that escape an editor called <lb />
to his attention. Some times com- <lb />
plaints reach us such a per- <lb />
son who had gone or such a per- <lb />
son who was visiting here was <lb />
not mentioned in the Reflector. <lb />
We are always too glad to make <lb />
personal items to neg <lb />
any. In case of visitors <lb />
we think it is a courtesy due your <lb />
guests that you should inform the <lb />
local paper of their presence. If you <lb />
neglect this and we happen not to <lb />
find it out don't blame us for your <lb />
own discourtesy. <lb />
The Murder Trial. <lb />
George Dudley, the slayer of <lb />
Blow, was taken from bis cell <lb />
in Jail Monday and carried before <lb />
the Court for arrangements to be <lb />
made for his trial. Solicitor Wood- <lb />
ard read the warrant to the prisoner <lb />
and in response to the question guilty <lb />
or guilty responded in a <lb />
strong, clear tone, It <lb />
was agreed by the State and attorneys <lb />
for that a special <lb />
fifty should be drawn from which to <lb />
select the jury for the case. The <lb />
was drawn and placed in the <lb />
bands of the Sheriff to be summoned <lb />
and the case was set for trial to <lb />
row, Thursday morning. <lb />
The persons named below compose <lb />
the regular Juries at this term of <lb />
Hudson- <lb />
Foreman, I, H. Little, F. L. Daven- <lb />
port, Theo. Carson, J. A. Gardner, C. <lb />
M. Tucker, W. J. Fleming, L. B. <lb />
Francis Nobles, E. M. <lb />
Davis, Frank Edwards, J. S. Hines, <lb />
Silas G. Forbes, J. T. Ivy <lb />
Corbett, J, <lb />
Rives. <lb />
J. Hathaway, W. <lb />
T, Edwards, Gideon Jeremiah <lb />
W. A. Taylor, O. P. <lb />
Moore, T. E. Edwards, W. T. Keel, <lb />
L, B. Bullock, W. A. <lb />
Stokes, T. A. Theo. Bland, <lb />
Jr., D. B. Carrington. <lb />
Model Fanning. <lb />
Not many days ago we made an- <lb />
other pleasant visit to the splendid <lb />
farm Mr. J. B. Yellowley, just be- <lb />
low town, and enjoyed a feast of de- <lb />
grapes. He has a large vine- <lb />
yard in which are many of the very <lb />
best varieties of grapes. At this <lb />
season he has the <lb />
James, and the latter <lb />
a variety discovered and named by <lb />
his uncle, the late Col. E. C Yellow- <lb />
the former owner of <lb />
which he gave tho name. Be- <lb />
sides, growing an abundance of fruits <lb />
Mr. Yellowley Is a strong believer in <lb />
trucking and is very successful in it. <lb />
Last spring he shipped from a four <lb />
acre patch nearly quarts of <lb />
strawberries. He is a larger <lb />
patch fey year. He also has <lb />
little more than an acre of asparagus, <lb />
now in its second year, and says next <lb />
spring; he to sell worth <lb />
of roots from that <lb />
yields a crop continuously every <lb />
year for a life time if it is properly <lb />
cultivated and is a very profitable <lb />
crop. <lb />
As the winter draws on many <lb />
people will want more reading matter. <lb />
Remember that subscriptions for all <lb />
leading papers and magazines <lb />
are taken at the Reflector Book Store. <lb />
Come to when you wish to <lb />
or subscribe <lb />
The firm of Congleton Tyson <lb />
have received and opened a line <lb />
of fall and winter goods which were <lb />
purchased by Mr, on his re. <lb />
cent trip north. And betides these <lb />
splendid lines of dry goods, notions <lb />
and groceries they keep <lb />
, r the best <lb />
more net money. or canned goods to be found in <lb />
At Churches. <lb />
There were no in <lb />
Episcopal church Sunday except <lb />
Sunday School. <lb />
Though still feeble Rev. A. D. <lb />
Hunter filled his regular appointment <lb />
at the Baptist church both Sunday <lb />
morning and night. Communion <lb />
vices were held at conclusion of <lb />
morning discourse. <lb />
Rev. R. B. John was prevented by <lb />
sickness from, bis appointment <lb />
in Methodist Church Sunday <lb />
morning and there was no eleven <lb />
o'clock service Sunday sight Dr. <lb />
L- Li Nash, of Raleigh, preached in <lb />
that Church to a very lane <lb />
He was for several years pas- <lb />
tor of church here and is greatly <lb />
beloved by our people. His visits to <lb />
Greenville are always pleasant. <lb />
LOST 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 stuff.<lb />
Yours truly, <lb />
In front Old Brick Store. <lb />
C. T. <lb />
A. L. Sec. A <lb />
C. W. A <lb />
THE CENTRAL <lb />
O, <lb />
GRAND OPENING BREAK <lb />
September 23rd, <lb />
As buyers from North Carolina and Virgin <lb />
will be present. <lb />
Mr J. C. Burch, an experienced <lb />
will have charge of the floor, <lb />
b like sue- <lb />
as we have been <lb />
usually in making <lb />
our fall selections, will, <lb />
therefore, be able to succeed <lb />
in pleasing yon in fall <lb />
and winter wearing apparel <lb />
We have a large and varied <lb />
stock of Dress Goods, in fact <lb />
largest, most stylish, and <lb />
most complete ever shown in <lb />
with special <lb />
the of <lb />
country, some of them having <lb />
just been imported a <lb />
previous to their <lb />
They embrace all the <lb />
and serviceable effects <lb />
them the rough shag- <lb />
designs which are <lb />
newest productions of <lb />
by the most enlightened cut- <lb />
of the country, men <lb />
are artists in their profession <lb />
and are put together by <lb />
good workmen too not <lb />
by the and con- <lb />
labor, as is the case with <lb />
some goods offered for sale <lb />
on our The style.- <lb />
shown comprise all the new <lb />
fashionable cots and <lb />
is you will <lb />
ways find the newest trims <lb />
for your dress and <lb />
always suitable linings and <lb />
furnishings. Our lines <lb />
Sackings, Wash <lb />
Fabrics Cotton effects <lb />
are replete with novelties- <lb />
Also Ladies and Misses <lb />
Wraps will be sure to attract <lb />
attention on account <lb />
Also new weaves in <lb />
Broadcloths, Bedford Cords, <lb />
Cloth-finish Serges, Polka <lb />
Dot effects and <lb />
We have them in all <lb />
the leading and <lb />
shades among more <lb />
ones we might men <lb />
all the mode effects. <lb />
Then too an important <lb />
of our Dress Goods de- <lb />
most stylish <lb />
cloths. The most <lb />
tic description will scarcely <lb />
do justice lo our stock and <lb />
we cordially invite the public <lb />
to inspect them. In boy's <lb />
clothing as usual we are the <lb />
leaders and will sustain our <lb />
reputation. Our line- of <lb />
Shoes for ladies, misses, men, <lb />
and children are com <lb />
rods. Our stock <lb />
Gent's Furnishing Goods is <lb />
most complete ever show n <lb />
in town. We have all the <lb />
new in Collars, Cuffs <lb />
and Shirts. and <lb />
Haberdashery are our <lb />
We have a <lb />
assortment in every de <lb />
and are sure <lb />
please yon. We pay <lb />
blocks in all the new colors <lb />
Our line is large and varied <lb />
and styles are correct, <lb />
shapes are correct and the <lb />
prices are In our <lb />
Carpet department we show <lb />
ill the standard grades <lb />
the very best designs; also <lb />
Floor Oil Clot and Bugs <lb />
of all kinds. A complete <lb />
line House Furnishing <lb />
hT <lb />
Lea <lb />
e many novelties. <lb />
ladies department <lb />
we call your attention to <lb />
lines of Men and Boy's <lb />
We make no boast <lb />
when we say we have <lb />
more floe Clothing than all <lb />
our competitors <lb />
and we will convince yon of <lb />
his It you will give us a <lb />
trial These goods are cut <lb />
every respect and <lb />
show the most durable and <lb />
comfortable styles. We call <lb />
especial attention to fine <lb />
ladies shoes which are mar <lb />
beauty and style. We <lb />
sell none but first class makes <lb />
and they are always sure to <lb />
give satisfaction. In Hats <lb />
and boys we <lb />
show the leading shapes and <lb />
S as La <lb />
Odds SUCh as Curtains <lb />
and Curtain Laces, Table <lb />
Linens, Poles and <lb />
Fixtures, Window Shades, <lb />
Draperies, etc. call ape <lb />
attention to our band- <lb />
some line of Bugs and <lb />
Slats, also something <lb />
an Stool. We show <lb />
an elegant of <lb />
Brass and Cur <lb />
attention to orders by <lb />
mail and give them <lb />
attention. We cheerfully fur- <lb />
samples on application <lb />
and customers who prefer to <lb />
buy in this way will be treat- <lb />
ed as well as if they selected <lb />
their goods in person. It <lb />
has always been our aim to <lb />
public and <lb />
will be left that <lb />
will add to your interests. <lb />
Come to see us and we can <lb />
you of a cordial re- <lb />
You are always <lb />
welcome. As yon have known <lb />
us the past, so yon will <lb />
find in the <lb />
prompt, attentive and <lb />
Every piece of goods <lb />
from store is honest. <lb />
yours, M. B. Lang. <lb />
LOCATED NEAR DEPOT, <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
ALLIANCE <lb />
CO-OPERATIVE <lb />
Warehouse <lb />
HENDERSON, N. C. <lb />
We guarantee highest prices and <lb />
charges for selling much lower than <lb />
those of non-Alliance houses, thereby <lb />
saving the farmers thousands of doll ts. <lb />
We have no drummers. pets but <lb />
give to the farmers who sell with us <lb />
what is paid other houses for this <lb />
necessary expense. <lb />
Prompt returns made <lb />
on day of sale. <lb />
Do not be deceived by the many false- <lb />
hoods told yon by enemies of this house, <lb />
and of our but sell with us and <lb />
gave money. <lb />
The authorized capital <lb />
it <lb />
Our facilities for buying, <lb />
and selling direct to manufacturer are <lb />
unsurpassed by any warehouse In or out <lb />
State. We will be glad to have <lb />
members of the Alliance take stock In <lb />
this enterprise and feel confident that <lb />
the Investment will yield large returns. <lb />
a shipment and be convinced <lb />
that you cannot afford to sell elsewhere. <lb />
Faithfully <lb />
W. H. Manager. <lb />
THE- <lb />
SALE <lb />
this Warehouse will take place on <lb />
Thursday October <lb />
Our New Warehouse which U about completed U a large, well equipped build- <lb />
with a floor space feet, and plenty of light. We also have ample prize <lb />
rooms. Arrangements have been made to bring buyers here from parts of <lb />
this and other States and we guarantee to make Tobacco bring just as high prices in <lb />
Greenville as any market in the State. <lb />
We solicit consignments from the farmers of Pitt and adjoining counties. It <lb />
will be to your interest to sell your Tobacco at the Greenville Warehouse, in ad- <lb />
to getting as high prices as can be had anywhere, the large expenses of freight <lb />
and passage in order to reach other markets can be saved. <lb />
Remember the opening day <lb />
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1ST. <lb />
and bring us your tobacco. <lb />
The Greenville Tobacco Warehouse Co., <lb />
THE CASH HOUSE, <lb />
-------is now to show a-------- W <lb />
-is prepared to show a <lb />
New Stock A Goods <lb />
And to make prices to suit the times. <lb />
Our stock embraces everything in---- <lb />
Dry Goods, Notions, Hats, Boots, Shoes. <lb />
WOOLEN GOODS. <lb />
We have come beautiful patterns of <lb />
Dress Goods of heavy fabric and latest <lb />
styles. Silk Finish Henrietta in colors. <lb />
All Wool Henrietta in Black, elegant <lb />
quality- All Wool Serge In <lb />
colors, beautiful shades. Black Mohair, <lb />
Dress Flannel in Blue, Brown and <lb />
a full line of colors in double width <lb />
Cashmeres. <lb />
COTTON GOODS. <lb />
A line Standard Prints, <lb />
Cloths, Suitings, Ginghams <lb />
and <lb />
CORSETS. <lb />
We are carrying a larger assortment <lb />
than usual. The unsurpassed a <lb />
la is still <lb />
Come before they arc all gone. <lb />
CARPETS AND RUGS. <lb />
We have some beautiful design In <lb />
Carpeting and Oil Cloths. We can <lb />
save you money In thee goods. <lb />
BOOTS AND SHOES. <lb />
We have the most complete and the <lb />
cheapest line Boot and Shoes we ever <lb />
had. In certain kinds we can save yea <lb />
per cent. <lb />
HATS AND CAPS. <lb />
We have a splendid selection In Hats <lb />
of all grades. Some run as low of M <lb />
cents In both boys and men. <lb />
BOY'S CLOTHING. <lb />
We have only a sample lot of Boy's <lb />
Clothing which we are selling very low. <lb />
ck v. <lb />
Manager. <lb />
J AS. L. LITTLE CO. <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C.<lb />
Filled to Top. <lb />
an Elegant Line of <lb />
Dry- <lb />
AT STARVATION PRICES <lb />
E. P. REED <lb />
Hand-Made Shoes <lb />
Lames at <lb />
HIGGS STORE. <lb />
THE BEST SHOES ea I <lb />
P. Ford Ms <lb />
for Ladies at<lb /></p>
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TO ANNOUNCE THAT TH<lb />
and you are most cordially invited to call and examine the same. <lb />
FULL LINE <lb />
OF REGULAR GOODS <lb />
And in addition a number of bargains, which their buyer was able to pick up. We think it will pay you to call <lb />
early before the stock is picked over. In addition to other goods they have <lb />
VERY <lb />
-will sell <lb />
They will save you money if you will see them before making your fall purchases. <lb />
ATTENTION <lb />
Oxford is Your Market <lb />
-WE WANT- <lb />
Ms Win Cored Titan <lb />
it along, the more I he merrier. We are prepared to pay <lb />
PRICES for SNOW WIRE CURED than any other <lb />
market. Freights are cheap, a mere 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 />
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 />
J. M. Currin, Buyer, <lb />
W. C. Reed, <lb />
John Meadows, <lb />
Wilkinson Bros., Buyers, <lb />
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 />
Webb, Buyer. <lb />
W. A. Bobbitt, Buyer, <lb />
C. F. Kingsbury, Bayer, <lb />
B. Glenn, Bayer. <lb />
of imitations, buy only the genuine <lb />
fixed wire <lb />
V X<lb />
SNOW STICK. <lb />
Modem Tobacco <lb />
OXFORD, N. C.<lb />
CURES <lb />
and preterit ll with gnat U- curt <lb />
r A <lb />
Cures scrofulA. <lb />
Syphilis, l-loan <lb />
S .,. Glandular Swell i Malaria, old <lb />
Chronic that ha all <lb />
CURES <lb />
., <lb />
P. P. P. M a i <lb />
r-f up tat rapidly. <lb />
Ladies blood la In <lb />
an <lb />
CURES <lb />
tome and blood <lb />
c Marine p. p. P. Ash. Root <lb />
P. P. P. <lb />
Proprietor, <lb />
Block, <lb />
For sale at Store <lb />
WAR'S; <lb />
Now Ready <lb />
To show the finest of lot of <lb />
Horses <lb />
so <lb />
Les, <lb />
ever brought to Greenville. <lb />
II a good Drive <lb />
I aft n <lb />
don t fall Co too me. <lb />
I can yon at <lb />
My Feed Stables <lb />
hare recently been enlarged and <lb />
cow bare ample room to <lb />
all horse left in m j <lb />
Beat at tendon given. <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
Moss. Win. S. -I. any <lb />
I hey have tried the following <lb />
it, hag cholera every <lb />
For lake one quart <lb />
n put in warm <lb />
tile I lien gel it lot of tree <lb />
bark, it lo strung ten and put <lb />
it in meal; then put in half a <lb />
of mix the <lb />
whole and give to the hogs. This is <lb />
a dose for one hog; double the <lb />
two etc. Free <lb />
Merit Wins. <lb />
desire to pay to our citizens, that <lb />
for years we have n selling Or. King's <lb />
New Discovery for Consumption, Dr. <lb />
King's New Life Tills. <lb />
Salve an I Electric Bitters, and have <lb />
never handled remedies that sell as well, <lb />
or that have given such universal <lb />
faction. We do not hesitate to <lb />
tee them every w stand ready <lb />
to refund the purchase If <lb />
results do not their use. <lb />
These remedies have won their great <lb />
popularity purely on their merits. J. <lb />
. Druggist. <lb />
who permanently ad- <lb />
the impression of <lb />
strength and of soundness. People <lb />
at least feel that those who keep Infer <lb />
before the public are solid and <lb />
Go-hIs Chronicle. <lb />
k A Household Remedy J <lb />
FOR <lb />
J BLOOD SKIN S <lb />
Botanic Blood Balm <lb />
U SCROFULA, ULCERS, <lb />
, i it. cures eczema, <lb />
, I SKIN ERUPTION, be- <lb />
Wei being In up the <lb />
and restoring <lb />
I Impaired from any cause, lit <lb />
i healing <lb />
us In a cure. H <lb />
SENT FREE <lb />
BLOOD BALM CO., Atlanta. Ga. <lb />
HARRIS, <lb />
-HOUSE AND SIGN <lb />
PA I <lb />
If, <lb />
Offer their services to needing <lb />
any work in their line. All work en- <lb />
to u will be executed in a work- <lb />
manner. <lb />
AGAIN HERE. <lb />
-I again a-------<lb />
and invite my old <lb />
arid former patrons to cs a call. <lb />
supply all your wants In the way of <lb />
a shave, a stylish hair cut, a de- <lb />
shampoo, or anything else in the <lb />
line. Patronage solicited. <lb />
HUBERT O. <lb />
wit <lb />
Advice to Women <lb />
If you would protect yourself <lb />
from Painful, Profuse, Scanty, <lb />
Suppressed or Irregular Men- <lb />
you must use <lb />
REGULATOR<lb />
April <lb />
This will certify that two members of my <lb />
immediate after having suffered for<lb />
being trout, without benefit by physician. <lb />
were at length completely cured by one <lb />
of It <lb />
effect is truly wonderful. J. W. <lb />
Book to WOMAN mailed FREE, which <lb />
v i. on all female <lb />
REGULATOR CO. <lb />
ATLANTA, GA. <lb />
SALEM <lb />
Cures Fevers. <lb />
As responsible intelligent men we <lb />
make the statement, that after ex- <lb />
and ample lest, we believe <lb />
will break any case of <lb />
nary or Typhoid Fever within twelve <lb />
hours from first dose. Our belief is <lb />
based on such testimony as we offer be- <lb />
LEGAL NOTICES. <lb />
Notice. <lb />
On Wednesday <lb />
A. 1881. will sell at the <lb />
Court House door in the town of Greet <lb />
villa lo the bidder fur Cash <lb />
II. interest in one <lb />
tract of land in county containing <lb />
about acres and SB <lb />
Shunted in Greenville adjoin- <lb />
the lauds of S-A. Dudley and wife, <lb />
S. If. Tract and <lb />
and being the tract on <lb />
which John Murphy now resides to <lb />
sundry executions in hands for <lb />
collection against John II. <lb />
and which has been levied on said <lb />
as the property of said II. <lb />
J. <lb />
24th. Sheriff. <lb />
S. <lb />
THE OLD RELIABLE CARRIAGE FACTORY <lb />
REV. T. C. BOYKIN, <lb />
State S. S. Evangelist for <lb />
My daughter had a slow fever for <lb />
days, the symptoms all pointed <lb />
to a protracted case of typhoid fever. <lb />
We used the usual remedies for several <lb />
days with but little if any benefit. We <lb />
then tried the Royal and <lb />
nothing else. The second day after its <lb />
use there was a clear remission of the <lb />
fever, and on the third day she was able <lb />
to sit up. After that she continued to <lb />
improve steadily, and now is entirely re- <lb />
stored. We attribute these happy re- <lb />
to the of Royal <lb />
Ga. T. C. <lb />
REV. J. L. WHITE, <lb />
Pastor First Church, Durham. <lb />
C, <lb />
The night after we got to Blowing <lb />
Reek my wife was taken down <lb />
with a fever, with every indication of it- <lb />
being I called In the physician <lb />
but he did her no good, and on the. <lb />
night, it midnight. I began giving her <lb />
every two hours. Soon she <lb />
fell asleep, began perspiring, and awoke <lb />
next morning without any fever. The <lb />
did it. We started home <lb />
that day, still using and Mrs. <lb />
White improved all the way, and lies <lb />
no fever since, <lb />
Fraternally, J. L. WHITE. <lb />
Durham, N. C. <lb />
These are from people well known and <lb />
thoroughly reliable. Their experience <lb />
is not peculiar, tor the remedy is <lb />
tho best remedy known for <lb />
Fevers. <lb />
Do not fail to use its for stomach and <lb />
and bowel troubles, such as Cholera <lb />
dose often Cholera <lb />
to give at any <lb />
Dysentery, etc. <lb />
Keen It always hand; it will <lb />
money. <lb />
Sold by your dealer. <lb />
King's Royal <lb />
Atlanta, Manufacturers. <lb />
of Land. <lb />
By virtue of a decree of the <lb />
Court of county, in a certain special <lb />
proceeding therein pending wherein <lb />
Mary E. of I. <lb />
B, Dupree, deceased, is plaintiff and F. <lb />
M. Dupree others at law f <lb />
said L. B. Dupree. late of county, <lb />
deceased, defendants, the undersigned <lb />
will on Monday the 21st day <lb />
1801, 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 estate, con- <lb />
about Five Hundred and Fifty- <lb />
six acres more or less, adjoining <lb />
the lands W. R. Williams, the heirs of <lb />
J. V. Johnston, E. M. Davis, C. <lb />
and others. The same being <lb />
for assets to pay debts of the estate <lb />
Terms of sale Cash. <lb />
This August 26th, 1801. <lb />
MARY E. <lb />
of L. B. Dupree, <lb />
Latham Skinner, Attorneys for <lb />
SALE AND FEED <lb />
I have removed to the new stables on <lb />
Fifth street in rear Capt. White's <lb />
Store, where I will constantly <lb />
keep on hand a line line of <lb />
Horses and Mules. <lb />
I have beautiful and fancy turnouts for <lb />
the livery and can suit the most <lb />
I will run in connection a DRAY- <lb />
AGE BUSINESS, and solicit a share of <lb />
your patronage. Call and lie convinced. <lb />
GLASGOW EVANS. <lb />
Greenville, N. V. <lb />
to <lb />
So much has been said about the use of <lb />
at the gin house that we call par <lb />
attention to a new book entitled, <lb />
About published by <lb />
of <lb />
Y. It contains full information re- <lb />
costs, patents. Ac., and should <lb />
be read by every intelligent A <lb />
get it. <lb />
The best salve in the world for cuts, <lb />
sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever <lb />
sores, chapped bands, <lb />
corns, and all skin eruptions, and <lb />
cures or no pay required. It <lb />
is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction <lb />
or money refunded. Price cents per <lb />
box. For sale by Jno. Wooten.<lb />
PHOTO-ENGRAVING <lb />
IT FATS TO TUB <lb />
Portraits, and cuts hotels, factor- <lb />
lea, machinery, made to order from <lb />
Agency, <lb />
Now York City. <lb />
KNIGHTS <lb />
Blood Cure. <lb />
Has Moved to next Door Court House <lb />
BUGGIES, CARTS DRAYS. <lb />
My Factory is well equipped with the best Mechanics, ll put up n <lb />
but We keep up with the times and styles <lb />
Best material used in all work. All styles of Springs are you can from <lb />
Brewster, Storm, Coil, Raw. Horn, King <lb />
Also keep on hand a full of ready <lb />
HARNESS AND WHIPS, <lb />
die year round, which we will sell AS as the lowest. <lb />
Special Attention Given to REPAIRING. <lb />
o--------- <lb />
Thanking the people of this and surrounding counties for past favors we hope to <lb />
merit a continuance of the same <lb />
J P <lb />
ALFRED FORBES, <lb />
THE RELIABLE OF <lb />
to the of Pitt and surrounding counties, a line of the following good <lb />
not to excelled in this market. And to and <lb />
pure straight good. DRY GOODS all kinds, NOTIONS, CLOTHING, GEN. <lb />
GOODS. HATS and CAPS, BOOTS and LA <lb />
and CHILDREN'S SLIPPERS, and HOUSE FURNISHING <lb />
GOODS, WINDOWS. SASH and and <lb />
WARE, HARDWARE, PLOWS and PLOW CASTING, LEATHER of dim rent <lb />
kinds. Gin and Hay, Rock Lime. Plaster of and <lb />
Bridles and -addles, <lb />
HEAVY GROCERIES A SPECIALTY. <lb />
Agent <lb />
Jobbers prices, <lb />
ration and Hall <lb />
seed Oil, Varnishes arm wood rumps, i <lb />
Willow Ware. Nails a Give me a call and I satisfaction.<lb />
A standard <lb />
la more than A <lb />
tire core for Dyspepsia, N-nous <lb />
Prostration, Con at and all of <lb />
the Blood and <lb />
tot <lb />
A botanical compound, pot op it. <lb />
and snail at coil of <lb />
medicine. for <lb />
for j pints, a an pie w. <lb />
SAFE AND CO. <lb />
Manufacturers of Hall's Patent <lb />
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