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                <p>
Notice. <lb />
In adopting the In <lb />
torn for year Tub will <lb />
be continued to no one for a longer lime <lb />
than it is paid for. If you find stamped <lb />
Just lifter your name on the margin <lb />
the paper the <lb />
Your subscription expires two weeks <lb />
this <lb />
it is to give notice that unless re- <lb />
newed in that lime <lb />
will cease going lo yon at the expiration <lb />
of the two weeks. <lb />
WAITED -A LITTLE <lb />
Where have little girls. <lb />
With natural and natural curls. <lb />
Who love their dollies and like their toys <lb />
And talk of something beside the boys <lb />
Liitle old women in plenty I find. <lb />
Mature In manners and old in mind. <lb />
Little old Arts who talk of their <lb />
Aid vie with other in <lb />
clothes. <lb />
Little old belles, who, nine and ten. <lb />
Art sack of pleasure and tired of men. <lb />
Weary of travels, of hall-, of fun <lb />
And find no new things under the sun. <lb />
Once in the beautiful long ago, <lb />
Some dear little children l used to know. <lb />
Girls who merry as lambs at play. <lb />
And laughed and rollicked the livelong <lb />
day. <lb />
They thought not at all of the of <lb />
their clothes, <lb />
They never Imagined that boys were <lb />
and <lb />
were they ; <lb />
Splendid fellows to help them play. <lb />
ere have they gone to If see <lb />
i re of any whore, send her to inc. <lb />
would give a medal of parent gold <lb />
To one of dear little girls oil. <lb />
With M innocent heart and an open <lb />
smile. <lb />
Who not the meaning of <lb />
or <lb />
Baton MM <lb />
EDITORIAL PARAGRAPHS. <lb />
Typhoid is raging in Mr- <lb />
W. Va. <lb />
Forest fires doing great <lb />
damage in Wisconsin, Illinois and <lb />
Michigan. <lb />
The over Mark <lb />
millions in the Salem Court <lb />
merrily on. <lb />
General has <lb />
ed his rain making apparatus to <lb />
San Antonia. <lb />
wheat crop is nearly <lb />
double larger <lb />
than in 1890. <lb />
Active work is done by <lb />
the fleet in waters in <lb />
driving out the seal poachers. <lb />
in the New Hampshire <lb />
river is so low that many of the <lb />
can rim only or. half time. <lb />
Secretary Boat it been <lb />
found by experts that women <lb />
make better meat inspectors than <lb />
men. <lb />
The distress the Russian <lb />
peasants is said to he increasing. <lb />
and they set fires for the <lb />
pose of plunder. <lb />
A Buffalo man secured in Ari- <lb />
the body of a petrified <lb />
woman and is now exhibiting it to <lb />
of curiosities. <lb />
It is that Dick- <lb />
who is still at the home of <lb />
Dr. Seward, near Goshen, N. Y., <lb />
will deliver a series of lectures tins <lb />
winter. <lb />
. <lb />
PITT COUNTY, N. C. WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 1891. <lb />
NO. <lb />
D. J. WHICHARD, Editor and Proprietor. <lb />
TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. <lb />
TERMS Per Year, Advance. <lb />
NEW YORK LETTER. <lb />
bate in Fruit in <lb />
Out <lb />
New York, Sept. <lb />
discovery last week of tons of pois- <lb />
grapes has created a panic in <lb />
the fruit trade as the public arc now <lb />
afraid th cat grapes whether poison- <lb />
ed or not. The consequence is that <lb />
the price come down to about <lb />
one or two. cents a pound. The con- <lb />
grapes were poisoned by be- <lb />
sprayed, while growing with a <lb />
solution of sulphate of copper, for the <lb />
purpose of destroying the <lb />
The growers claim that the solution <lb />
is not poisonous, as it has been used <lb />
in France for years and was rec <lb />
in this country by the <lb />
Agriculture. The <lb />
chemist the Board of Health, how- <lb />
ever, arc of the opinion that the so- <lb />
as applied to some of the <lb />
is injurious to health, and <lb />
dangerous to lite. A large quantity <lb />
therefore been seized and destroy <lb />
ed by the authorities, though no case <lb />
of sickness from eating the <lb />
has yet been reported. It is <lb />
possible that the solution is really <lb />
dangerous when properly applied, <lb />
but perhaps it has been used by <lb />
sonic in manner. <lb />
is <lb />
The old monitor <lb />
now in dock at the Brooklyn Navy <lb />
Yard is to have two big guns placed <lb />
in her turret. She then be turn- <lb />
ed loose to protect New York Harbor. <lb />
She has boon in the Navy Yard since <lb />
making an effort lo lie modern- <lb />
When in action she can be <lb />
sunk so that her deck is almost flush <lb />
sea. Thin, with a inch <lb />
iron and steel tumor, makes her <lb />
practically invulnerable. Her main <lb />
battery is composed of two large <lb />
inch guns that can throw pound <lb />
shot thirteen miles, with an effective <lb />
fighting range of seven or eight miles. <lb />
Besides this she will carry six small- <lb />
cannon and two Galling guns, <lb />
making her a formidable fighter. <lb />
She is to he stationed here will <lb />
be plated in commission Oct. <lb />
A new bank is about to be <lb />
in this city which will be <lb />
known, as distinctly a millionaires <lb />
bank. It will be located at the Plaza <lb />
hotel, street Fifth avenue, <lb />
and will be called the Plaza Bank. <lb />
Very hanks are situate I so <lb />
as this bet the bulk <lb />
financial business is in the extreme <lb />
lower part of the city. The idea of <lb />
establishing the Plaza Bank uptown <lb />
is almost solely for the convenience <lb />
the wealthy residents of that <lb />
neighborhood who will, no doubt, <lb />
furnish it with plenty or business. No <lb />
money is being spared to fit up the <lb />
new bank's quavers in a manner <lb />
worthy of its The combined <lb />
wealth of the men backing it is prob- <lb />
ably among them be- <lb />
William Rockefeller, C. P. Hun- <lb />
ting ton and John J. <lb />
Our regular Washington Letter <lb />
to the was crowded <lb />
out last week, but we go back now <lb />
to give the paragraph <lb />
it <lb />
Senator Ransom, of North Car- <lb />
as handsome as <lb />
ever, dropped into Washington <lb />
this week, and as he was just from <lb />
home he was eagerly questioned <lb />
about the reported rise of a third <lb />
party in his State. is <lb />
the Senator said, in <lb />
my there will not be a <lb />
third party in North Carolina. <lb />
The great body of the farmer's <lb />
Alliance are true, consistent and <lb />
patriotic Democrats, who will <lb />
stand by their party. <lb />
are a few demagogues in <lb />
the Alliance who would persuade <lb />
the others to embrace a third <lb />
party, or, failure in that, will try <lb />
to get control of the Democratic <lb />
party for their own purposes, but <lb />
be this as it may the <lb />
party of North Carolina is solid <lb />
and will This <lb />
not tally with the reports of the <lb />
speeches made by Col. Polk of <lb />
the National farmer's Alliance, <lb />
but that is so much the worse for <lb />
. . i <lb />
of S. Dray ton Street, <lb />
Savannah, Ga. Dec- 1890. <lb />
Messrs. Bros. Savannah, <lb />
Ht would like to add my <lb />
to the almost miraculous <lb />
of P. P. P. in the case of Mary <lb />
a woman living on ; she <lb />
had a constant cough, sore throat, <lb />
etc., and was emaciated to a degree <lb />
she was unable to get out bed <lb />
aided, being given up by physicians <lb />
she had taken the ruinous so called Blood <lb />
Medicines without the least effect, until <lb />
being put under the P. P. P., she <lb />
to improve and is now in <lb />
as good health as ever in her life. You <lb />
can refer to me at any time as to the <lb />
of P, P. P. in the foregoing. <lb />
Yours truly, <lb />
SAMUEL CHERRY. <lb />
tale by all druggists. <lb />
Ts Eastern gets <lb />
there every time, and all it costs is <lb />
One Dollar a Year. <lb />
The alphabet. <lb />
A is the ad, which is sure to be <lb />
read, <lb />
B is the buyer win by it is <lb />
C is the customer flying around, <lb />
B is the debtor who never is <lb />
K is the editor proud of his sheet. <lb />
F is the fakir who tries him <lb />
G is the goal where the fakir <lb />
should go. <lb />
H is the house which for ads, is <lb />
not slow, <lb />
I is the income good <lb />
being, <lb />
J is the journal which knows a <lb />
good, <lb />
K is the key by which fortunes <lb />
are made; <lb />
L stands for ladies, the makers of <lb />
trade. <lb />
M is the man who keeps sounding <lb />
his name, <lb />
N is the which lifts him <lb />
to fame; <lb />
O is the order for columns of <lb />
apace, <lb />
P is the printer the best <lb />
t is quad that keeps make up <lb />
a blank, <lb />
R is for whom publishers <lb />
thank; <lb />
S is the system of which he's the <lb />
head, <lb />
T is the trader not silent or dead, <lb />
U is the user of and ad, <lb />
V is the who wishes he <lb />
bad; <lb />
W it the writer <lb />
tell, <lb />
X says goods I <lb />
can <lb />
V is the yawning abyss that must <lb />
floor -him, <lb />
A Z is the zany he's called ad <lb />
SYLVAN SOLITUDE. <lb />
Imagine the writer gazing on the <lb />
evanescent beauties of a sunset scene <lb />
on the rich grassy glade of a forest <lb />
where a hundred broad headed, <lb />
short wide branched oaks, <lb />
which have perhaps witnessed the <lb />
stately march of soldiery, <lb />
flinging their gnarled arms over a <lb />
green, mossy, carpet, <lb />
such as the hand of man can never <lb />
weave. In some place they are <lb />
with beech, holly, maple <lb />
and other woods of various <lb />
lions so closely as to totally intercept <lb />
the level beams of the sinking sun, <lb />
in others they recede each <lb />
forming those long sweeping vistas <lb />
in the intricacy of which the eye de- <lb />
lights to lose itself while <lb />
lion considers them as the paths to <lb />
yet wilder scenes of Sylvan Solitude. <lb />
Here the red rays shoots a broken <lb />
discolored light that partially <lb />
upon the shattered boughs <lb />
and mossy trunks of the trees, and <lb />
here they illuminate in <lb />
patches the portions pf grassy earth <lb />
to which made its way, Just <lb />
beyond is a deep shady valley, and <lb />
over cool mossy bosom a <lb />
brooklet sings. This is the <lb />
burden of the song. <lb />
by lawns and gravy <lb />
I slide by hazel covers; <lb />
move the sweet <lb />
That groan for happy lovers. <lb />
I slip, I slide, I gleam, I glance. <lb />
Among my skimming mallows,; <lb />
I make the netted sunbeam dance <lb />
Against my sandy shallows, <lb />
And draw them all along, and flow <lb />
To join the brimming river, <lb />
For men may come and men may go <lb />
But I go on forever. <lb />
The brooks over <lb />
pebbly bottoms, the wild sings <lb />
to his chosen mate, the nodding <lb />
daisies lift their heads, and reveal <lb />
their golden hearts in gratitude to <lb />
the in their short lived ex- <lb />
speak of nature and nature's <lb />
God. The giant oak, the king <lb />
the forest, who has in his mighty <lb />
strength the storms of ages stood, <lb />
what does he tell us Docs he tell <lb />
us that beneath his shades the red <lb />
chief has wooed the maiden <lb />
of the or that lie heard <lb />
the whispered vows of the pale faced <lb />
to whom he most dear <lb />
on earth, and lender spoken <lb />
the cold of twinkling <lb />
stars, or the silvery sheen a mid- <lb />
night moon, or would he say, I, too. <lb />
have seen the brave, heroic soldier <lb />
of the South yield up their lives in <lb />
of this our glorious country, <lb />
crimsoning with their hearts blood <lb />
nature's flower carpet. Ii <lb />
seems to the writer that unspoken <lb />
language of these Kings as <lb />
they stand with giant arms stretched <lb />
in mute defiance against the cold <lb />
gray sky would be, on ft <lb />
wearers of gray, I, will the <lb />
silent midnight watches keep over <lb />
thy God <lb />
shall wake you op tie resurrection <lb />
O, nature nature thy <lb />
charms flow on like the free current <lb />
of a melodious ream, whose <lb />
arc with the sunbeams, and <lb />
the shadows, the leafy boughs, the <lb />
songs of the forest birds, the dew <lb />
upon the flowery banks, and all <lb />
things sweet and genial, whose in- <lb />
is around us our joys and <lb />
sorrows, whose essence is the wealth <lb />
that lies boarded in thy treasury. <lb />
Wilson. <lb />
STATE NEWS. <lb />
Happenings Here and There at Battered <lb />
From our <lb />
At the stockholders meeting at <lb />
Morehead City Mr. W. S. <lb />
was re-elected President of the A. A <lb />
N. C. R. <lb />
There are now two hundred and <lb />
thirty-one students at University <lb />
of North Carolina and fifty-three of <lb />
that number arc reading law. <lb />
Salisbury One of the cu <lb />
in county last week <lb />
were triplets, two boys and a girl, at <lb />
tho household of Newton <lb />
The combined outfit weighs pounds <lb />
Wilmington The steamer <lb />
Passport brought two large Palmetto <lb />
trees op to the city yesterday for the <lb />
Raleigh Exposition. They came <lb />
from Head at the mouth of Cape <lb />
Fear river, and are very handsome <lb />
specimens. <lb />
Free The contract <lb />
has been given for the brick to be <lb />
used in building Disciple church. <lb />
We told that the old building <lb />
will be moved and work upon <lb />
the new building within three weeks. <lb />
It will be handsome church. <lb />
The oldest man in Grove <lb />
section, county, is Simeon <lb />
alley. is ninety, and has a <lb />
pocket knife which belonged lo his <lb />
wile's mother, he having been <lb />
married three limes. The knife is <lb />
doubtless tears old <lb />
Concord <lb />
Goldsboro A horrible <lb />
accident occurred Friday in Stony <lb />
township. That at <lb />
o'clock Mr, Willoughby Sauls <lb />
while going into his barn wherein a <lb />
large quantity seed was <lb />
stored, discovered his five-year-old <lb />
daughter with her head and <lb />
portion of her body in a two foot <lb />
hole in the cotton dead. It seems <lb />
that the girl imitated her brother <lb />
William, aged years, in digging <lb />
the hole and while the went <lb />
to the house she deepened the <lb />
and stuck her head in it, but owing <lb />
to the heavy pressure of the cotton <lb />
from all sides was to draw <lb />
her head out and thus smothered lo <lb />
death. <lb />
Children are just as to suffer <lb />
from catarrh as grown people. The <lb />
and easiest applied remedy is Old Paul's <lb />
Catarrh Cure. <lb />
The best reform in domestic life is <lb />
without doubt the Introduction of Dr. <lb />
Baby Syrup. Now no more laud- <lb />
need he Riven lo babies. <lb />
tat the <lb />
He Wants to Teach. <lb />
All in la Journal. <lb />
Here is a letter that will prove in- <lb />
as it is written to a <lb />
of the State Board Education <lb />
by a man who wants a position to <lb />
teach in one of the public <lb />
July IS, 1891. <lb />
Dear Your card to hand. <lb />
You mad a I <lb />
they ware tow. If <lb />
you pleas Look over my papers <lb />
I pay you Just What it is <lb />
worth. I will n etc you when yon <lb />
come Down I did not miss <lb />
eight in the examination. <lb />
can remember most everything In <lb />
the examination, <lb />
I can that I mad up to the <lb />
grad. Now we you as A <lb />
man who will what is rite and <lb />
wee you will what is rite. <lb />
I now that I did not <lb />
My paper net give me <lb />
enough Sow you kin that <lb />
man you had op there to see the <lb />
and he told me to Jest work <lb />
down and that is my reason. <lb />
Sow I went to of the education <lb />
bored and he told me to yon an <lb />
yon to see what you cod do for <lb />
me. I now I divided my spelling <lb />
but I did not So I did miss <lb />
nothing in spelling I don't believe. <lb />
me your friend. <lb />
as Printing Frets. <lb />
Landmark. <lb />
objects interests <lb />
which will be on exhibition <lb />
the Southern Exposition at Raleigh <lb />
nil be the wooden frame of the press <lb />
upon which the Mecklenburg <lb />
ration of Independence was printed. <lb />
This old press has a history and is a <lb />
relic lo be preserved at the State <lb />
capital after the Exposition is over. <lb />
It is interesting not only for the use <lb />
made of it but to illustrate by con- <lb />
the great improvement made <lb />
printing press machinery since the <lb />
days when it was young. It is the <lb />
properly of E. B. Drake, Esq., of this <lb />
place, Is years old. It was <lb />
used by him in the publication <lb />
the Bulletin, and <lb />
later in the publication of the Iredell <lb />
was only saved from <lb />
destruction when raiders <lb />
burned the of the Express in <lb />
by reason or the precaution <lb />
taken by Mr. Drake, who had re- <lb />
moved it to his barn before the Fed- <lb />
came; and even then only the <lb />
frame was saved, the and <lb />
other parts, of wood, having been <lb />
burned. Instead one pull to print <lb />
one side of a newspaper on this old <lb />
two had to be last <lb />
one by running the form still forward <lb />
lo receive the impression, thus <lb />
double press work. <lb />
Ad Awkward Predicament. <lb />
A New Haven letter carrier was <lb />
his last round for the day, not long <lb />
ago, when ho unexpectedly found him- <lb />
self a prisoner. It was about past <lb />
in tho evening, and he was hasten- <lb />
from box to box, taking up their <lb />
contents. <lb />
file key was attached to a small but <lb />
strong chain, which was fastened about <lb />
his waist in such a way that it could be <lb />
taken off only by having the key end <lb />
of tho chain. It is customary for the <lb />
carriers to put the key in a breast pock- <lb />
et after opening a box, the box being <lb />
fastened again with a spring look. <lb />
the present case the key happened <lb />
not to enter the man's pocket, but slid <lb />
down the box unobserved. He <lb />
slammed the loosely closing door. <lb />
put on tho padlock, snapped It and <lb />
darted <lb />
He took two steps, and was brought <lb />
up with a that jarred both <lb />
the man ard the post The key was <lb />
Inside the box and the carrier was a <lb />
prisoner. To remove the chain from <lb />
his body out of the question. He <lb />
stood still, therefore, until a young <lb />
man happened along. To him be ex- <lb />
plained his predicament, and in half an <lb />
hour or so a duplicate key was brought <lb />
from the and be was released. <lb />
New Haven Register. <lb />
III Manner Ml Fortune. <lb />
manner is worth a hundred <lb />
thousand dollars to That <lb />
what the men of the <lb />
lately said about a boy. <lb />
wouldn't worth so much to one who <lb />
meant to n farmer or who hail no <lb />
opportunities, but to a <lb />
student with ambitious it is worth at <lb />
least a hundred <lb />
hoy was a distant relative of the <lb />
man, and had been brought up by <lb />
careful parents in a far off city. Among <lb />
other things he been taught to <lb />
friendly and to think of other persons <lb />
before himself. The boy was on a <lb />
visit in the town where the man lived. <lb />
They met on the street, and the <lb />
younger, recognizing the elder, prompt- <lb />
went to his side and spoke to him in, <lb />
his cordial, happy, yet respectful way. <lb />
Of course the man was pleased, and <lb />
knew that anybody would have been , <lb />
pleased. The sentence above was the i <lb />
outcome of it <lb />
A little later the boy came into tho <lb />
room, just as tho man was <lb />
into overcoat The boy <lb />
to him, pulled it up at the collar <lb />
and drew down the wrinkled coat be- <lb />
neath. He would have done it for any <lb />
man, the haughtiest or the poorest. <lb />
Girt. <lb />
lifts are too often made as a <lb />
not as the expression of any genuine <lb />
of regard. An amusing exam- <lb />
of this happened on the occasion of <lb />
a fashionable city wedding. Young <lb />
Mr. Jerome had been invited <lb />
to be usher at the of Mr. <lb />
and Miss Everett As soon as tho in- <lb />
came his mother said, <lb />
you must send Miss Everett a present <lb />
at once and go to call on <lb />
pick me out something for her, <lb />
will you, Raid young Mr. <lb />
His did so that very morn- <lb />
She ordered a rare sent to <lb />
Miss Everett, and put her son's card in <lb />
it. When be called at o'clock he was <lb />
shown the gifts already sent to Miss <lb />
Everett, and directly began especially <lb />
admiring this vase, not observing his <lb />
own card with it <lb />
Again and again be returned to this <lb />
vase, praising its color and outlines, <lb />
and saying at last that he thought it <lb />
the prettiest of all her gifts, while <lb />
Everett gazed at him curiously. <lb />
When he met his mother at the din <lb />
per table be described to her this <lb />
and said he hoped she would get <lb />
Everett something as handsome as that <lb />
for his gift to her. <lb />
I sent her t hat exclaimed <lb />
Mrs. and the laughter that fol- <lb />
lowed Jerome's exclamation and <lb />
nation Was lively for hour <lb />
I I do any <lb />
tiling I can't tell her I didn't know it <lb />
Mia my mid Jerome, his lace <lb />
red with merriment <lb />
There was nothing to be done but to <lb />
let Miss Everett think one of her ushers <lb />
either n or a stupid <lb />
and Jerome has always <lb />
that she took praise as a piece of <lb />
modest, airy intended to prevent <lb />
her from expressing her gratitude. <lb />
Youth's Companion. <lb />
are millions in said a drug- <lb />
gist when asked about Dr. Bull's Cough <lb />
Syrup. Price <lb />
For some time past I've been a <lb />
recently tried Salvation Oil <lb />
which gave me almost instant relief. <lb />
sincerely recommend it as it entirely <lb />
cured me. <lb />
JAMES Md. <lb />
Small cups are now being used with <lb />
great success by for the cure of <lb />
long sightedness and kindred diseases <lb />
of the eye. The capping restores the <lb />
circulation and strengthens the <lb />
Two Heart. <lb />
As she was to be married on the 15th, <lb />
Maggie the chambermaid, strait laced <lb />
in her Illy white gown and apron, quit- <lb />
on the first of the month. A week <lb />
the back i <lb />
broke my heart, madam, but <lb />
broke the engagement I discovered <lb />
that he had a white <lb />
what is a white liver, Maggie <lb />
And how did yon make this awful dis- <lb />
discovered it by the stare In his <lb />
eyes. If yon marry a white <lb />
man you die within a year. I returned <lb />
the engagement ring to him. and the <lb />
watch marked my monogram, and <lb />
He said. will go to <lb />
with yon, Maggie, and <lb />
fiat I haven't the <lb />
Bat I shook my head and <lb />
And the tears scintillated on Mag- <lb />
pale cheeks the dew In the eon <lb />
on the petals of white <lb />
An Man Monkey. <lb />
It is certain that the at- <lb />
an enormous size, fully equaling <lb />
much debated African gorilla. <lb />
Those specimens which have readied <lb />
Europe alive are mere pygmies. <lb />
have Been skins in the possession of <lb />
natives whose original owners <lb />
must have been something terrible to <lb />
behold. One, indeed, could not have <lb />
been less than six feet high and two <lb />
across the shoulders, though the anus <lb />
ard legs bad not been preserved. The <lb />
hair on this skin was eighteen inches <lb />
long. <lb />
I also saw at a house a skull <lb />
of a evidently a very old <lb />
men, whose teeth and Jaws were no <lb />
whit Inferior in strength to those of a <lb />
tiger. I tried to buy the skull, but the <lb />
owner would not part with it, and told <lb />
a long story as to how it came In <lb />
possession. Front his want of front <lb />
teeth and his defective Malay he was <lb />
but I made out <lb />
that it had been slain by his father or <lb />
grandfather after a desperate <lb />
and, indeed, the deep cuts in the <lb />
bone must have been done by a strong <lb />
arm and a heavy <lb />
Journal. <lb />
She Broke the the Hat. <lb />
I'm not said a <lb />
citizen in conversation, my wife <lb />
is. She went out yesterday and forgot <lb />
her parasol, so she came back laid <lb />
down her pocketbook to get her para- <lb />
sol then went out and forgot her <lb />
pocketbook; so back she came the sec- <lb />
time and sat down. <lb />
you going I asked. <lb />
Tea, but if I went out the second <lb />
time without sitting down to break the <lb />
spell I would have bad <lb />
got up and went out, and I saw <lb />
that she had sat down on a brand new <lb />
silk hat that cost me eight dollars and <lb />
had mined It That was not very good <lb />
luck for Free <lb />
Study of Sea Birds. <lb />
In the vast range of subjects the <lb />
United States fish commission has to <lb />
study that of sea birds is not to be <lb />
overlooked. Purely <lb />
are secondary to utilitarian ones, <lb />
because it often happens that the only <lb />
bait obtainable by fishermen are birds, <lb />
gulls and terns. Without the gannet <lb />
could not tell where the <lb />
fish were, and the little sea goose, <lb />
always is a good sign of <lb />
the presence of York<lb />
Correctly Interpreted. <lb />
a woman up <lb />
an down, an umbrella at us an <lb />
to know what <lb />
time day it is, I <lb />
she <lb />
wants tor git <lb />
Pete. <lb />
John G. pets three dogs in <lb />
his old Newfoundland named <lb />
Williams, a Scotch terrier dubbed <lb />
Charge Dickens, and Carl, a <lb />
hound. Springfield <lb />
Readily <lb />
met such entertaining <lb />
at the seashore. <lb />
do you know he was <lb />
from my city <lb />
be teemed to be quite <lb />
tell of natural gas, was ironical at <lb />
times and at others oily; had steel blue <lb />
and a glassy stare and coal black <lb />
Bulletin. <lb />
Antiquity of the Apple. <lb />
Even the 2.000 kinds of apples now <lb />
recognized make a trifling list compared <lb />
to the apples of the past No one <lb />
knows the apple was originally <lb />
Indigenous It is common with garden <lb />
authors to write that the skill of <lb />
the the delicious apple has <lb />
been developed from the wild <lb />
It is just as likely, from American ex- <lb />
that tho wild crab of the Old <lb />
World is the degenerate escape from <lb />
cultivated trees We know that the <lb />
ancient Greeks cultivated it, but as the <lb />
root of the won is the same in all, even <lb />
the most barbaric tongues, there is lit- <lb />
doubt of being cultivated long <lb />
the dawn of modern <lb />
Remains of what must been <lb />
very fine specimens of are found <lb />
in the mud under spots where the lake <lb />
dwellers of Switzerland had their cab <lb />
ins lung before it was safe for Iranian <lb />
beings to found town. nod villages <lb />
land. That it traveled with the white <lb />
man from his early Asiatic home is <lb />
much more likely than that nature. <lb />
unaided by spread it all over the <lb />
woods arid wilds of Northern <lb />
names Philadelphia <lb />
Ledger.<lb />
An old who describes himself <lb />
as is devotedly at <lb />
to the people who once owned <lb />
him. and with whom he still lives. He <lb />
declares that ha may be free, but that <lb />
nothing can shake his belief that. In <lb />
way. be does belong to bis be- <lb />
loved mistress. -be has mar <lb />
and brought up children of her <lb />
own. she is still in his <lb />
eyes, mid one of his pet theories is that <lb />
she looks exactly us she did years ago. <lb />
when she and her little bondman were <lb />
children together. <lb />
One day be was on at a <lb />
dance, and declared proudly to one of <lb />
the younger members of the <lb />
Carrie could dance better than <lb />
that when she was <lb />
you remember bow she <lb />
t a some one asked. <lb />
yes, he said, <lb />
Carrie looked as pretty as a rose; <lb />
she <lb />
isn't she beautiful <lb />
long, honey, see bow <lb />
mar looks She looks she <lb />
always New Orleans Picayune. <lb />
NOTHING GREEN HIM. <lb />
Opt <lb />
THE REFLECTOR <lb />
A whole year for only <lb />
m ONE DOLLAR, <lb />
But in order to it you must <lb />
PAY X IN I ADVANCE. <lb />
THE REFLECTOR <lb />
-HAS A- <lb />
JOB <lb />
Department that can be surpassed no <lb />
where in this section. Our work <lb />
gives satisfaction. <lb />
us you r- <lb />
A Who <lb />
Tricks II. City Man. <lb />
He was an elderly man, -f <lb />
fifty. His whiskers grew in a little tuft <lb />
like Sam's, straight out from the <lb />
point of his linen duster was <lb />
evidently the same In had purchased to <lb />
attend the state fair several years ago. <lb />
He came out of the front end of the <lb />
depot, gazed around in a bewildered <lb />
fashion, up and down and across the <lb />
street, and a dozen rushed <lb />
for him headlong <lb />
sir Cab. sir This way <lb />
part of the city, sir; nice <lb />
Take to a good hotel, sir, tor a <lb />
quarter <lb />
One had his grip, the other the um- <lb />
and a third had him pinioned by <lb />
the ample folds of his duster. Just <lb />
then a well dressed man who had been <lb />
watching the occurrence approached, <lb />
and waving the aside said. <lb />
do you want to go, <lb />
He recovered his grip, umbrella and <lb />
breath first, glanced up at the man, <lb />
grinned a sardonic, rural, spasmodic <lb />
grin, and as be gripped his belongings <lb />
and backed of remarked <lb />
none of your darned <lb />
You'd like- know come <lb />
from, too, wouldn't An my <lb />
folks is nil an bow the crops arc I <lb />
you know somebody down in <lb />
our town tin use to play on my farm <lb />
when was a out. ain't <lb />
I right f my name Smith an don't <lb />
remember an his bay <lb />
Hick that run to An <lb />
don't I you Yea, I guess I <lb />
do. an you don't git right <lb />
quick I'll the I will <lb />
I know I been in In <lb />
live times an <lb />
don't take the papers Jest lei the crop <lb />
reports You git now, <lb />
I assure you. sir. you are mis- <lb />
taken. I don't know you and don't <lb />
want to I only <lb />
I'd like to cash a cheek, or <lb />
play a lottery, or green goods, <lb />
pretty <lb />
near time show <lb />
tell yon, sir. you are mistaken. I <lb />
am in the employ of this railway, and <lb />
just thought I might save yon some <lb />
trouble with those Now go <lb />
on, and if you do get why <lb />
don't say it wasn't your own <lb />
and the irate young man retired up <lb />
stairs to the company's offices. <lb />
The agriculturist winked the other <lb />
eye in admiration of his own shrewd- <lb />
and calling a <lb />
man, you take me to the----- <lb />
that's Partial In <lb />
vestment company Is, ain't it They <lb />
advertise to pay in six months on <lb />
a week put In, an I'm <lb />
buy some shares. <lb />
county Chicago Times. <lb />
Original <lb />
The caterer has, of all tradesmen, <lb />
with what the <lb />
call and probably always <lb />
have unless those who provide <lb />
-public all become <lb />
The original Tyson opened the first res- <lb />
in Manchester. A man In- <lb />
himself, ho checked <lb />
in others. Ho pro- <lb />
vegetables, telling those who asked <lb />
for to go market; he <lb />
would allow neither reading nor <lb />
anybody who came into bis place <lb />
of business had to eat what was pro- <lb />
without being too <lb />
about the cut or the amount fat, sad <lb />
without moving any of the chairs, and <lb />
then to clear out and make room for <lb />
other customers, or else he was asked <lb />
to go. was Tyson's, but other <lb />
tunes, other manners, and. moreover, <lb />
competition is now so keen that we <lb />
may see another Wellington before we <lb />
see another Tyson. London Tit-Hits. <lb />
Not Very Old, <lb />
The tomato gut no such early start <lb />
in the world as did its homespun cousin, <lb />
potato. To be sure, it was carried <lb />
to England In 1590, but never thought <lb />
of as being eatable then, and was <lb />
only for its ornamental appear <lb />
and possibly for medicinal <lb />
poses. Both there and on tho <lb />
it was known as the love apple, <lb />
the name winch it still bears in France <lb />
and Italy. Old John Parkinson tells <lb />
us bi his quaint way, as early as <lb />
hot countries, where they natural- <lb />
they are much eaten of the <lb />
people to cool and quench the <lb />
and thirst of their hot <lb />
Yet it is only within fifty years that <lb />
they have into general <lb />
ton Transcript. <lb />
Tho Shell. <lb />
The being dried <lb />
and scraped, forms the Indian hookah. <lb />
which is used by all classes for smoking <lb />
tobacco In Malaysia, the shell, under <lb />
tho name of is used for <lb />
games It is taken between tho <lb />
two feet and sent as far backward as <lb />
possible by a twist of foot. The <lb />
shell also furnishes drinking <lb />
goblets, which carved exteriorly and <lb />
mounted in silver are a great <lb />
Small articles, as baskets, <lb />
ladles, spoons and other such domestic <lb />
articles, are made Beads for <lb />
rosaries are also turned from the shell. <lb />
Journal. <lb />
General Is the third <lb />
Confederate officer to have s <lb />
desk In the war records office in Wash- <lb />
The other two are <lb />
Marcos Wright and General George <lb />
Field. <lb />
One of the old men In New <lb />
England Is Nathaniel Dame, of Boston, <lb />
who was three years old when the <lb />
In. enough he <lb />
re a <lb />
whom old Brook <lb />
will recollect, was <lb />
once. A won Id be Benedict wrote to <lb />
him to engage his services in tying the <lb />
matrimonial knot, and Inured that he <lb />
was saving a roll of live dollar gold <lb />
pieces with which to fee the doctor. <lb />
evening or two said the <lb />
clergyman, in telling the story, <lb />
honored with a call. He was ac- <lb />
companied by one of the prettiest little <lb />
women I ever saw. performed the <lb />
ceremony, and he insisted upon my <lb />
kissing bride. He made an officious <lb />
display n long thin roll well wrapped <lb />
in tinfoil, and as I bowed him out lie <lb />
slid it slyly into my side pocket When <lb />
I returned to my library I examined the <lb />
roll and <lb />
clothespin surrounded with ten- <lb />
penny A month or two after- <lb />
ward he wrote to me from St. <lb />
that he had charged me the <lb />
wedding fee was to received for <lb />
his bride <lb />
is a halter that <lb />
concluded the clergyman <lb />
warmly, never read a hang- <lb />
that do not wonder if ho isn't the <lb />
victim traveling to glory under an <lb />
New York World. <lb />
Electric Bitters. <lb />
This remedy is becoming so well <lb />
known and so popular as to need no <lb />
mention. All who have used <lb />
Hitters sing the same song of praise. <lb />
A purer medicine docs not exist and It <lb />
Is guaranteed to do all that is claimed. <lb />
Electric Kilters will cure all diseases of <lb />
the Liver and Kidneys, will remove <lb />
Salt an other <lb />
by impure <lb />
Malaria from system and <lb />
as well a- cure all Malarial fevers. <lb />
For cure of Headache, Consumption <lb />
and .-lion try Bitters <lb />
Entire satisfaction guaranteed, or money <lb />
Price -Ml its. per <lb />
I, Woolens I Mug Store. <lb />
Are <lb />
It been stated that the <lb />
deadly enemy, the starfish, has <lb />
most successfully subdued in the Lona <lb />
beds by putting down within Its <lb />
reach an instrument very much like <lb />
long handled house mop. As soon at <lb />
touched by it the starfish invariably <lb />
grasps the strands, and can be <lb />
and destroyed by the thousand, <lb />
for it will not let go until it has <lb />
held out of water long enough to <lb />
cure the impossibility of its return. <lb />
Joel in Magazine. <lb />
When iron or steel is in con- <lb />
a ship the metal causes serious <lb />
derangement of the compasses <lb />
board. Let iron or steel be united <lb />
with u little manganese its mag- <lb />
influence will be reduced to <lb />
most nothing, although metal has <lb />
gained strength rather than lost it <lb />
A LI tie Girl's Experience In a <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. are keep- <lb />
of the Gov. Sand <lb />
Reach, Mich, arc blessed with a <lb />
four years April <lb />
she wits taken down with fol- <lb />
t lowed with a turn- <lb />
into a at home <lb />
at I ill vain, she <lb />
rapidly, she was a mere <lb />
of lieu she tried <lb />
Dr. New and after the <lb />
use of two and a half hollies, was com- <lb />
cured. The, say r. King's <lb />
New is worth in <lb />
gold, yet you Bet h trial bottle free <lb />
at John I. store. <lb />
Few people in Brooklyn aware <lb />
that there is mi excellent club in opera- <lb />
the navy yard. It is called the <lb />
and only officers of the <lb />
army and navy are eligible for member- <lb />
ship The clubhouse is situated near <lb />
the York street gate, is an unpretentious <lb />
brick building, yellow, like all <lb />
the rest of the at the navy yard, <lb />
and not much for looks on the outside. <lb />
The Interior, however, is exceedingly <lb />
comfortable homelike. There Is a <lb />
restaurant attached to the club, and an <lb />
excellent dinner is served there to <lb />
officers at fifty cents a head. The other <lb />
meals are a la carte. <lb />
A number of naval men have <lb />
apartments In building, and a <lb />
folly time they have of it there. <lb />
late Lieutenant Paul, who was William <lb />
Waldorf Astor's lived at <lb />
club while he was stationed at <lb />
navy yard, and made himself very pop- <lb />
there. Brooklyn Eagle.<lb />
In The American Practitioner <lb />
News Dr K T. Wheeler states <lb />
while In a nesting of wild pigeons he <lb />
found many sick with a <lb />
Bore throat. lie dissected <lb />
of them with his pocketknife, which <lb />
he was obliged to throw away on <lb />
count of its offensive odor. There, <lb />
millions of in the nesting, and <lb />
they were hunted and eaten by the <lb />
among whom diphtheria <lb />
broke out. fatal to many of the <lb />
Several years previously there <lb />
was a similar nesting of pi on near <lb />
and th el had <lb />
tart. <lb />
R. I,.<lb />
N. <lb />
Hen Hare Traveled. <lb />
In the matter of mere distance <lb />
the records of the world's famous <lb />
travelers do not make much of n show <lb />
those of some railroad men. An <lb />
old railroad man named Layton, now a <lb />
sleeping ear superintendent at Indian- <lb />
has kept a record of his <lb />
since 1863. and the total is <lb />
miles Conductor S. G. Boone, <lb />
late of Reading, has covered <lb />
miles, and another Reading con- <lb />
has ridden something over <lb />
these figures would <lb />
probably be far surpassed by the records <lb />
of some of the old captains of the ocean <lb />
Now York Sun. <lb />
Deep Sea Creature. <lb />
There most be myriads of living <lb />
In depths of the tea whose form <lb />
and characteristics we can never even <lb />
guess at, for, should specimens be cue- <lb />
hooked, would <lb />
into pieces before they be <lb />
brought to the surface, being relieved <lb />
of the extraordinary pressure under <lb />
which they York Recorder. <lb />
J. <lb />
K. V, <lb />
of <lb />
in Skinner upper deer <lb />
opposite Photograph Gallery. <lb />
TYSON, <lb />
AT <lb />
N. C. <lb />
attention to <lb />
II. LONG, <lb />
WM. <lb />
N. c. <lb />
Prompt and careful attention to <lb />
Collection solicited.<lb />
s. . <lb />
U. JAM KS, <lb />
GREENVILLE, X. <lb />
Practice in all the courts. <lb />
J. <lb />
BLOW, <lb />
W, <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
In all the Courts. <lb />
J. <lb />
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and what it was before <lb />
the war, it is as nothing to <lb />
which will be revealed by the <lb />
future. Its possibilities, <lb />
seem almost limitless, its promise <lb />
beyond the power of <lb />
With a vast domain that <lb />
embraces every variety of soil <lb />
and climate, and which is <lb />
capable of producing nearly <lb />
every plant and fruit known either <lb />
to temperate or tropical latitudes ; <lb />
with splendid natural waterways <lb />
in interior sections and seaports <lb />
that compare favorably with any <lb />
in the country, and with immense <lb />
forests of timber of every kind, it <lb />
has in addition a dowry of mineral <lb />
wealth that in variety, quality and <lb />
quantity is unequaled, and is <lb />
unsurpassed, anywhere in <lb />
the civilized world. In foot, the <lb />
South of to day seems to present <lb />
forgotten las position us to <lb />
openly take sides in civil war i <lb />
recently ended and it I <lb />
is believed by who are <lb />
with affairs that it will <lb />
fully shown an impartial <lb />
investigation Minister <lb />
purposely exceeded his legal <lb />
authority, with the intention <lb />
goading the authorities into <lb />
taking mum step that could he con- <lb />
by the United States as an <lb />
rift l, and it is further believed <lb />
that in this Minister has been <lb />
acting in accordance with the wish- <lb />
es and instructions of the present <lb />
administration. This is not a pleas- <lb />
ant thing for a patriotic American <lb />
to have to say, but appearances <lb />
indicate its <lb />
Senator Daniels, of Virginia, v In. <lb />
has been making speeches differ-, <lb />
sections of that State was in <lb />
Washington this week. He says <lb />
there is no opposition so far as he <lb />
to bis return to the Senate. <lb />
His present term does not expire <lb />
until Match 1893, but his <lb />
will be named by the legislature <lb />
ch will be elected this fall. <lb />
It will not be the fault of the <lb />
the political <lb />
known as <lb />
do not make the departments <lb />
I an out well in <lb />
lot use in the important <lb />
States this fall, and lest there might <lb />
be some on the <lb />
part the poor as to how <lb />
the administration views the <lb />
associations to compel them <lb />
to come down with their cash, <lb />
just a grade below cabinet of <lb />
have been put in charge <lb />
various State associations. <lb />
Sixth Auditor is the grand <lb />
mogul of the Ohio association; he <lb />
It deserves to live to celebrate its <lb />
centennial, and on through the El Dorado of roman- <lb />
long as the democratic party <lb />
ex- <lb />
tic fiction, and if it is permitted to <lb />
work out its own without <lb />
interference, the star of industrial <lb />
empire inevitably change its <lb />
course to Southern skies. Com- <lb />
interests in other sections <lb />
already perceive this, and with <lb />
singular blindness and folly have <lb />
sought by political devices to re- <lb />
turd results which they ought to <lb />
see will ultimately redound to <lb />
their advantage and to that of tho <lb />
know what are and i whole less than to the <lb />
will make the daily Herald a sue- prosperity of the South. Happily <lb />
The of Salisbury is now <lb />
publishing a daily <lb />
beginning with the first of <lb />
last week. It is a live column <lb />
sheet, exceedingly neat in <lb />
and contains as much news <lb />
as many of the large papers. J. <lb />
R. Whichard and T. B. <lb />
are editors, They have both had <lb />
enough newspaper experience to <lb />
these efforts have so far been <lb />
. -k .- ed by the manliness and <lb />
A handsome invitation re- J , . -i <lb />
, , , , , sense of the American people <lb />
by the last week , ., <lb />
, ., . . the South is now able in the <lb />
announced that the trustees , <lb />
foil- <lb />
and <lb />
Ex- <lb />
faculty of the of North <lb />
Carolina request its presence at <lb />
the inauguration of George <lb />
Winston as President of the <lb />
institution, event occurs <lb />
on the 14th inst. It will be an <lb />
important event in the history of <lb />
the University and State. The <lb />
honors could not fall upon a man <lb />
more eminently worthy to wear <lb />
them President Winston. <lb />
Governor of New <lb />
York, announces that he will do <lb />
what he can to latent Demo- <lb />
in that State. He has <lb />
not come out as independent <lb />
candidate. In fact it is said that <lb />
he has refused to allow Ms name to <lb />
be used the Alliance as its can- to <lb />
dictate. This opposition a man <lb />
has bi-ea Lieut. Governor <lb />
mob a sterling Democrat as <lb />
B. Hill looks rasher ugly. <lb />
We Will doubtless soon find <lb />
among the <lb />
THE SOUTHERN INTER STATE <lb />
EXPOSITION. <lb />
Baltimore Sun <lb />
The Southern Exposition, which <lb />
formally opened at Raleigh, <lb />
N. C, tomorrow, is a notable <lb />
event in history of that sec- <lb />
and will attract general at- <lb />
as much for the moral and <lb />
lesson that it teaches as <lb />
for the industrial progress that it <lb />
illustrates. thirty years ago <lb />
the ten Southern States which are <lb />
now represented in exhibiting the <lb />
of peace at Raleigh were <lb />
united in the effort to vindicate by <lb />
their title to political <lb />
They had at that time, <lb />
or supposed they had, but one <lb />
commercial resource. <lb />
Cotton wan believed to be king, <lb />
aWl it was hoped <lb />
that it would prove a potent factor <lb />
in a speedy and <lb />
termination of hostilities. <lb />
This hope was not realized, and in <lb />
view of the varied and wonderful <lb />
resources that have since been <lb />
brought to light and developed by <lb />
the conditions that followed the <lb />
War, what seemed at the time to <lb />
people the calamity of defeat <lb />
must be regarded as the crowning <lb />
its history. To <lb />
properly the difference be- <lb />
-the South of that period <lb />
and the South of tho present, it is <lb />
only necessary to contrast the <lb />
showing it would have made thirty <lb />
ago had it cared to make an <lb />
exhibit of its products, with that <lb />
which it is making to-day. Cot- <lb />
ton, tobacco and fine stock would <lb />
theft constituted its chief <lb />
exhibits, and had not the travail <lb />
of a great revolution come upon it, <lb />
would have still continued to rep- <lb />
its highest commercial and <lb />
position at to show well it <lb />
has merited the confidence of other <lb />
sections, and to make an <lb />
reply to the schemers <lb />
who have been seeking to arrest <lb />
her progress appeals to <lb />
cal prejudice and by such <lb />
as the Force bill. Tho logic <lb />
of the argument that she makes at <lb />
Raleigh is irrefutable. To words <lb />
she opposes achievements, to <lb />
charges and idle assertions, <lb />
lute and splendid results. Is she <lb />
benighted or behind tho age <lb />
The products of her mills and <lb />
of her mines and furnaces <lb />
are a sufficient reply, a reply that <lb />
makes the manufacturer and the <lb />
monopolist of other sections feel, <lb />
exceedingly <lb />
comfortable. Is the colored race <lb />
oppressed and terrorized The <lb />
colored race answers for itself in <lb />
the exhibits which it makes at its <lb />
Southern Exposition and in the <lb />
property and wealth which it is <lb />
accumulating in all parts of the <lb />
South. Tyrants and oppressors <lb />
should be made of sterner stuff <lb />
than the men who are thus help <lb />
the freedmen up to a higher <lb />
level and teaching them how to <lb />
reach the full stature of manhood. <lb />
There is not much solace or en- <lb />
in the Raleigh expo- <lb />
far disturbers of the nation- <lb />
tranquility. The evidence that <lb />
it furnishes strikes a death blow <lb />
to their malice. It proves that <lb />
the heart and soul of the South are <lb />
wholly enlisted in the pursuits of <lb />
peace, and that her population, <lb />
white and black, are working <lb />
shoulder to shoulder for the gen- <lb />
advancement. All they ask <lb />
is to be permitted to carry out <lb />
their own fortunes in peace. <lb />
WASHINGTON UTTER. <lb />
Regular <lb />
Washington, Oct. <lb />
When Mr. Harrison determined <lb />
upon doing the act, in the <lb />
hope of a favorable effect upon re- <lb />
publican prospects in the State <lb />
elections to be held fall, he <lb />
should selected a country that <lb />
was stronger than prostrate Chili, <lb />
which has just passed through six <lb />
months of devastating civil war. The <lb />
threats been made against <lb />
the temporary government <lb />
conn try by administration this <lb />
week must result in making <lb />
United States appear to the nations <lb />
of world in the role of over <lb />
grown school boy among a <lb />
lot of little boys. It will take a <lb />
great deal more re- <lb />
ports of Minister has <lb />
made himself obnoxious to the <lb />
by meddling in their local <lb />
fairs to convince sensible <lb />
prejudiced people present <lb />
government Chili, which <lb />
has enough at home, <lb />
would deliberately and intentional- <lb />
slight United States in any <lb />
way, notwithstanding its knowledge <lb />
bat Minister should have so <lb />
prides himself on being known as a <lb />
The New York <lb />
has elected Cyrus Bus <lb />
Assistant of the In- <lb />
president, on its cam- <lb />
executive committee are A. <lb />
J. Davidson, Deputy Commissioner <lb />
of Pensions . A. X. Parker, Deputy <lb />
Attorney and a <lb />
minor departmental officials, care <lb />
being taken more than one <lb />
the same department. Thus <lb />
every department is covered and no <lb />
contributor escapes. <lb />
Nepotism republicanism have <lb />
long been terms in <lb />
Washington, a sensation was <lb />
nevertheless created week <lb />
it came out that three of <lb />
the Office had made <lb />
and submitted them to <lb />
Noble charging that they had <lb />
approached by the same son <lb />
Commissioner who was <lb />
some months ago allowed to resign <lb />
his position us appointment clerk in <lb />
the Office when he should <lb />
have been put in prison tor <lb />
in selling of appoint- <lb />
and promotions his fa- <lb />
a proposition to <lb />
them promoted by ins father if they <lb />
would pay him B certain amount of <lb />
cash. Alter these affidavits had <lb />
been made and Commissioner <lb />
had been called upon for an <lb />
nation official had to <lb />
ask Secretary Noble to dismiss the <lb />
who made them on the ground <lb />
they were engaged in a con- <lb />
to injure him <lb />
Pension Office. It one <lb />
of the old law . ever criminal <lb />
think well of the <lb />
WINTERVILLE NOTES. <lb />
Miss Mary spent last <lb />
week with Miss Ellis, of Re.- <lb />
of our neighbors went to <lb />
the association last at Great <lb />
Swamp. <lb />
Bey. R. D. Cat roll left last week <lb />
to enter Baptist Seminary, at <lb />
Louisville, lo prepare himself <lb />
the Mr. Carroll is a <lb />
very Intelligent man and we <lb />
hope him much success. <lb />
Death entered circles <lb />
last and removed from us <lb />
Mrs. Lou Stocks, wife of Mr. W. H, <lb />
Stocks, after a sickness. <lb />
Mrs. Stocks was a good woman. <lb />
.-die leaves a and five small <lb />
children and one brother to mourn <lb />
their loss. We extend the <lb />
ed ones out heartfelt sympathy. <lb />
Her funeral was preached by <lb />
Fred and she was laid to <lb />
rest in the family grave yard <lb />
day evening. D. <lb />
The following cases were disposed <lb />
at the late term o <lb />
How.-11 Affray, not guilty. <lb />
Briley, selling liquor without <lb />
judgment on pay- <lb />
of coats., <lb />
Mosely James Bobbins, <lb />
Affray, guilty as to Mosely, <lb />
on payment s, <lb />
not guilty as to <lb />
Harriet Whichard and ct <lb />
Clement, Affray, not guilty. <lb />
Nancy Lang, Jr., L. K., <lb />
n; suspended on payment <lb />
George and Polly Ann <lb />
May, F A., not guilty. <lb />
Augustus Stokes, selling liq <lb />
without license, judgment <lb />
n payment of cost. <lb />
T. selling liquor with <lb />
judgment suspended p y <lb />
o costs. <lb />
K. S. Dixon, obstructing highway, <lb />
not guilty- <lb />
Hay wood Moore and <lb />
Moore, resisting officer, guilty, <lb />
each and the cost. <lb />
George Dudley, Murder, guilty, <lb />
appeal to Supreme Court. <lb />
A. with W., <lb />
submits, and cost. <lb />
Haddock, slander of <lb />
woman, not guilty. <lb />
Edward secret assault, <lb />
guilty, appeal to Supreme Court. <lb />
J. J. Moore removing fence, guilty, <lb />
suspended on <lb />
K. It. disturbing religious <lb />
congregation, guilty, days in jail <lb />
and to pay <lb />
John Cox and Jerry <lb />
A. D. W, guilty, judgment <lb />
suspended on payment of cost. <lb />
Lorenzo and John A. Crisp <lb />
Savage submits, months <lb />
in jail, pros as to Crisp. <lb />
j. Joseph <lb />
Jesse Garris, Charles Smith. <lb />
George Parker, John Savage, A B <lb />
with W, guilty, <lb />
pended on payment of costs. <lb />
Richard Cox, Assault, guilty, <lb />
suspended on payment <lb />
in Dupree, Larceny, guilty six <lb />
months in jail, permission to <lb />
hire out. <lb />
Edward Boll ins and Sarah Jones, <lb />
A., guilty, months as to <lb />
Rollins, months as to Jones. <lb />
Robt. Greene, Sr. and John L. <lb />
Daniel, Affray, guilty, as to Daniel, <lb />
submits, judgment suspended <lb />
on payment of costs. <lb />
John N. Cox, selling liquor Sun <lb />
day, submits, judgment suspended <lb />
on payment of cost. <lb />
Adrian Rouse, Larceny, <lb />
months in jail with to <lb />
hire out. <lb />
Wm. B. Carr, Seduction, guilty, <lb />
judgment suspended on payment of <lb />
cost. <lb />
Frank Evans, Larceny, <lb />
months in jail. <lb />
James Brown, submits, <lb />
judgment suspended on payment of <lb />
cost. <lb />
Ben Larceny, guilty, <lb />
years in the Penitentiary. <lb />
George Davis, A H., guilty, I <lb />
and cost <lb />
Alex. Bailey, A with D W., sub- <lb />
judgment suspended on pay- <lb />
of cost. <lb />
Jesse Haddock, Haddock, <lb />
Spencer Haddock, Samuel Taylor, <lb />
Foreman Adams. Royals. J. <lb />
B. Bright. J. G. Taylor, A with <lb />
W., submits, judgment suspended on <lb />
payment of cost. <lb />
Daniel Larceny, months <lb />
in with permission to hire out. <lb />
John W. Cox, selling liquor on <lb />
Sunday, submits, judgment suspend- <lb />
ed on payment of cost. <lb />
C T. Savage, selling liquor with- <lb />
out license, three cases, submits <lb />
and cod <lb />
OF O <lb />
to the barer of Pitt and surrounding counties, a line of the following <lb />
not to be excelled In this market. And to be an , <lb />
pure straight good. DRY GOODS of all kinds, NOTIONS. CLOTHING, GEN. <lb />
FURNISHING GOODS. HATS and CAPS, BOOTS and SHOES, LA <lb />
and CHILDREN'S SUITERS, FURNITURE and HOUSE FURNISHING <lb />
GOODS, DOOR.-i, WINDOWS, SASH and BLINDS, and QUEEN S <lb />
WARE, HARDWARE, PLOWS and PLOW CASTING, LEATHER of different <lb />
kinds, GIN and Mill Hat, Rock Limb, Paris, mid <lb />
II air. Harness, 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, dozen, less per cent for Cash. Bread Prep- <lb />
ration and Hull's Star Lye at Jobbers Prices. White Lead and pure <lb />
Oil. Paint Colors, Cucumber Wood Pumps, Salt and Wood and <lb />
Willow Ware. Nails a specialty. Give me a U and I guarantee satisfaction. <lb />
WILMINGTON RAILROAD. <lb />
Wilmington, X. C. September 1st, MM. <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 i n <lb />
the city of Tarboro, N. C, on the 13th day October, Sale to take place <lb />
In front of Court House, beginning at o'clock A. M. <lb />
WE COME AGAIN <lb />
To enlist attention and claim a fair share of your patronage- <lb />
We are determined that if dealings and honest <lb />
of our goods will secure you as a customer, <lb />
they shall not be lacking on our part. We go into <lb />
------the Northern Markets with the------- <lb />
CASH <lb />
DESTINATION. <lb />
W. F. <lb />
A. <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
Hay 1890, <lb />
18th, 1800. <lb />
Box Glass. <lb />
Medicine. <lb />
T. II. <lb />
Traffic Manager. <lb />
II. M. EMERSON, <lb />
Freight Agent. <lb />
-Is place to ship your- <lb />
ARTILLERY SHOTS. <lb />
MONROE, Aug. <lb />
Your excellent paper been for <lb />
some time a regular visitor at this <lb />
Post, and those of us whose former <lb />
homes was your section of the <lb />
State appreciate it feel that we <lb />
could not get along without it. <lb />
As yon ask for <lb />
from other points give yon a few <lb />
happenings at this place. <lb />
The duties of a soldier <lb />
performed. It is that much <lb />
their time is occupied with the <lb />
different schools and dulls at this <lb />
season the year, yet boys e <lb />
ample time to participate the <lb />
pleasures afforded them here. <lb />
Ont of the four hundred station- <lb />
ed here, at least hundred <lb />
from North And who <lb />
is in has been heard to <lb />
say make best soldiers <lb />
come here and enlist <lb />
Battery H of the 4th <lb />
is almost entirely composed <lb />
Tar Heels. Two from Tarboro have <lb />
been recently placed on the muster <lb />
tolls, Privates W. M. Pippin and <lb />
Last week's hop was one most en- <lb />
joyed for some time, boys <lb />
it very much, especially the two <lb />
youngest, Privates F. L and <lb />
W. M. Pippin. <lb />
Fishing in Hampton Roads at <lb />
present is excellent, and many of <lb />
the soldiers participate daily in <lb />
pleasure. <lb />
It is thought there will be a <lb />
change of Battery next spring. <lb />
Some of those here will be ordered <lb />
to other Posts and make room for <lb />
those not had <lb />
offered by Artillery school. <lb />
u. a a. <lb />
Jersey Bull For Sale. <lb />
EARL OF <lb />
THREE rear old, silver gray, gentle, <lb />
thoroughly acclimated, registered in <lb />
A. J. C. C. Apply for price and <lb />
further particulars to <lb />
B. S. <lb />
Grifton, X, C. <lb />
and buy for the CASH, getting every possible advantage that is <lb />
to be offered to first-class buyers, therefore we are enabled <lb />
-------to give you at all times the------- <lb />
Benefit of Purchases Made <lb />
for Cash. <lb />
We have bought this season the stock of <lb />
GENERAL MERCHANDISE <lb />
ever handled by us. The ten days spent in market by our buyer <lb />
were not idle ones, as an inspection of our <lb />
carried in our double stores will prove. You cannot help but be <lb />
interested if yon will call on us. We take pleasure in showing <lb />
yon what we have to sell. There can never be a business of any <lb />
magnitude upon a falsification of fact and startling statements <lb />
of untruth. It is to business interests to deal fairly by all <lb />
our customers, and by such means to met it their continued pat- <lb />
FOR- <lb />
HIGH PRICES AND PROMPT RETURNS. <lb />
We sell It for of the prices every day. believe in and <lb />
always run a sale. We have recently made large sUes of old stock <lb />
are now for new. New tobacco is selling well and oar large corps of buyers <lb />
anxious for it and are willing to pay good prices for it. So semi it right along <lb />
to the BANNER and we pledge you our word that we will sell for as much <lb />
money as anybody else can. <lb />
Messrs. Cox of will tarnish yon. free of charge, hogs- <lb />
heads in which to ship your tobacco to us. We will have tobacco assorted and tied <lb />
for those who desire us to just a cheap as we can got the work done. SEND IT <lb />
ON WE FEEL SURE THAT WE CAN PLEASE YOU. <lb />
With thanks for favors we respectfully ask a continuance of your <lb />
patronage, pledging yon our best efforts to please. <lb />
Very truly your friends, <lb />
Bullock Mitchell, <lb />
Owners Prop. Banner Warehouse. <lb />
NORFOLK ADVERTISEMENTS. <lb />
Greenville Market. <lb />
chi km pewits. <lb />
Reports corrected weekly by <lb />
YOUNG <lb />
The cotton market remains about the <lb />
same as last week. There has been a <lb />
slight advance but th general feeling <lb />
has a tendency. We however <lb />
hope there will be no decline in the near <lb />
future. We quote for spot cotton in <lb />
Middling to Si. <lb />
S. L. Middling to <lb />
L. Middling to<lb />
Futures in New York closed on 3rd <lb />
Oct. 8.38 Nov. <lb />
Dec 8.00 Jan. 8.86 Feb. 8.00 <lb />
Mar. 9.12 Apr. 9.22 May 9.32 <lb />
Jun. 9.41. July 9.48 <lb />
Corn remains unchanged, there is lit- <lb />
demand and scarcely any coming <lb />
into market. We <lb />
White milling corn sacked, <lb />
Mixed corn, best quality. <lb />
The market for peanuts has not open- <lb />
ed yet. Our quotations are therefore <lb />
nominal. quote for fancy <lb />
OTHER it <lb />
Reports corrected weekly by <lb />
JONATHAN WHITE. <lb />
Peas to per bushel. <lb />
Black Peas, <lb />
Eggs, dozen <lb />
Chickens, each <lb />
Ducks, <lb />
Tar, large, barrel <lb />
Small, 1.50 <lb />
Sweet bushel <lb />
I have just received my lovely stock of <lb />
-----consisting of- <lb />
hi him, hi U Glares, <lb />
Pictures, Easels. <lb />
Nice quality of China and Glass Ware, <lb />
Am prepared to sell as cheap as an; one. <lb />
Trimmed Hats from cent- to 810.00. <lb />
Bonnets for Opera and Carriage wear <lb />
furnished at short notice. <lb />
A trial will convince you. <lb />
MRS. FANNIE JOYNER, <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
For Sale. <lb />
House and Lot, situate on corner of <lb />
Fourth and Washington Streets la 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 />
L. W. <lb />
Greenville, N. C, Sept , 1891. <lb />
J. <lb />
W. <lb />
N. <lb />
C. <lb />
COL. M. <lb />
N. <lb />
HARRELL BROS., <lb />
COTTON FACTORS <lb />
-----AND <lb />
COMMISSION MERCHANTS, <lb />
FOOT OF COMMERCE STREET, <lb />
NORFOLK, VA. <lb />
Bagging Ties constantly on hand. Liberal Cash Advances made on Con- <lb />
Norman Everett, <lb />
------COTTON AX.------ <lb />
COMMISSION MERCHANTS. <lb />
NORFOLK, VA <lb />
They do strictly a Commission Business, avoiding all speculation, always <lb />
to serve the best interest of the shipper. <lb />
-SHIP YOUR- <lb />
AND OTHER PRODUCE TO-- <lb />
ALEXANDER, MORGAN CO., <lb />
COTTON FACTORS AND COMMISSION M <lb />
TUNIS WHARF, NORFOLK. VA. <lb />
Guarantee highest market prices, quick sales prompt <lb />
COBS. C C COBB, <lb />
N. C. Put Co <lb />
T. H. GILLIAM <lb />
Co. N C <lb />
S. B. HARRELL CO., <lb />
-COTTON FACTORS AND- fl <lb />
Corn, Cotton. Peanuts, Stock, Eggs, <lb />
and Sawed Lumber will receive our <lb />
special attention. Your patronage <lb />
solicited. <lb />
SOS. AND <lb />
NORFOLK, VA. <lb />
Cotton Factors, <lb />
R. A. k Co. <lb />
COTTON FACTORS <lb />
and Dock, <lb />
NORFOLK. VA. <lb />
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 />
B. K. <lb />
A. L.<lb />
Wholesale and Dealers In <lb />
Band. <lb />
Fine a specialty. <lb />
Satisfaction guaranteed <lb />
No, and Union St. Norfolk Va <lb />
AND- <lb />
Commission Merchants. <lb />
SOLICIT of <lb />
We have Lad many years ex <lb />
at the business and aw <lb />
prepared to handle to <lb />
the advantage of shippers. <lb />
AH business entrusted to our <lb />
hands will receive prompt and <lb />
careful attention <lb />
HARRIS. <lb />
-HOUSE AND <lb />
PAINTERS, <lb />
mm m mum <lb />
I. c. <lb />
Offer their services to those needing <lb />
work In their line. All work en- <lb />
trusted to us will be executed in a work- <lb />
woman manner. <lb />
We have now open ready for your inspection the largest best <lb />
line of General Merchandise that was ever brought <lb />
to this market Consisting of <lb />
Dry Goods Dress Goods, <lb />
Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, <lb />
Hardware, Cutlery, Tin- <lb />
ware, Crockery, Queen- <lb />
ware, Groceries, Wood <lb />
and <lb />
and Whips. <lb />
AND THE LARGEST LINE OF <lb />
FURNITURE <lb />
that has ever been brought to this county. We are headquarters <lb />
for all goods in our lines. Also we have a lot of <lb />
BAGGING AND TIES <lb />
which will be sold at lowest juices. <lb />
Come one, come all and us. <lb />
J. B. CHERRY CO. <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 />
keep first-class Goods and guarantee <lb />
prices. Come and examine the new goods. <lb />
In addition to our regular line have taken <lb />
the agency for the <lb />
New Home Sewing Mine. <lb />
And will sell at the same terms and prices. Oils, <lb />
Needles and Parts arc kept. <lb />
BROWN BROS. <lb />
1883. <lb />
J. A. ANDREWS, <lb />
-Jobber <lb />
A large lot <lb />
BAGGING AND TIES <lb />
-bought just before the rise, for sale low down <lb />
POWDER AND SHOT. <lb />
J. L, SUGG. <lb />
LIFE AND FIRE INSURANCE AGENT,<lb />
OLD STAND <lb />
All placed in <lb />
FIRST-CLASS COMPANIES <lb />
At lowest current rates. <lb />
AM AGENT FOR A FIRST-CLASS FIRE <lb />
G. E. HARRIS, <lb />
-DEALER IN<lb /></p>
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EASTERN REFLECTOR, <lb />
Greenville, N. <lb />
Local Sparks <lb />
Coo <lb />
Wait <lb />
Is t lie place to <lb />
Ship your Tobacco <lb />
want highest prices <lb />
October. <lb />
Shoes, Shoe, the biggest <lb />
town at J. B. Cherry <lb />
New Sewing Machine <lb />
at Bros. <lb />
Third supply of Fruit Jars at <lb />
the Old Brick Store. <lb />
Crockery and Lamps just <lb />
ed at J. B. Cherry Co's <lb />
For Umbrellas and Rubber <lb />
go to J. B. Cherry Co's <lb />
First the <lb />
Mullets at the Old Brick Store. <lb />
Hats new and stylish to <lb />
j at J- B. Cherry Co's- <lb />
Build prize houses. <lb />
Fresh Boss Biscuits for the well <lb />
and sick at the Old Brick Store. <lb />
For Blankets, Harness <lb />
Whips go to J. B. Cherry Co's <lb />
Lace Flour is always uniform <lb />
quality at the Brick Store. <lb />
Get all kinds of Sewing Machine <lb />
needles and parts from Brown Bros. <lb />
For cheap and good Trunks and <lb />
Valises go to J. B Cherry Co's. <lb />
Wanted for Bees- <lb />
wax and Hides, at the Old Brick <lb />
Store. <lb />
For Buffets, Safes, Bed <lb />
and Mattresses go to J. B. Cherry <lb />
Brown Bros, have taken the <lb />
agency for the New Home <lb />
Machine. <lb />
Court Friday. <lb />
Cheapest Bedsteads, Bureaus. <lb />
Cradles and Matt at the Old <lb />
Brick Store. <lb />
We make a specialty of Dry <lb />
Goods and Shoes. Come and get <lb />
prices. Brown Bros. <lb />
you want to <lb />
buy Furniture then go to J. B. <lb />
Cherry ft Co's. <lb />
calling for <lb />
can now be at cent <lb />
per pound. J. J. Cory. <lb />
The Old Brick Store will be <lb />
ed Saturday, October 3rd, and Mon <lb />
day 12th on account of holidays. <lb />
Oh, but didn't we hustle. <lb />
L. M. shoes men and <lb />
boys hare no equal for wear and <lb />
sale by J. B. Cherry <lb />
Co. <lb />
A line <lb />
gloves for per pair, in black <lb />
and colors, at Mrs. Joy tier's. <lb />
Men's, Women's, Misses <lb />
She s in various styles <lb />
large quantities at J. B. Cherry <lb />
Co's. <lb />
D. Y. Cooper furnishes free boss- <lb />
heads to persons shipping their to- <lb />
to him. Get them from H. <lb />
F. Keel. <lb />
Cheapest line Bedsteads, Bu- <lb />
Chairs, Lounges, Ta- <lb />
and Suits at J. B. Cherry <lb />
Co's. <lb />
Those who are indebted to me <lb />
either by note or account will <lb />
the same with Brown Bros. <lb />
Jas. C. Lanier. <lb />
store will be closed <lb />
on Saturday, Oct. 3rd and Monday, <lb />
Oct. 12th, on account of holidays. <lb />
M. R. Lang. <lb />
A folding store key was banded <lb />
to the Reflector this week <lb />
at the Association Sunday. Owner <lb />
can get same by proving property <lb />
and paying for this notice. <lb />
Say where are you going to semi <lb />
that Tobacco J To Cooper's Ware- <lb />
house, That's right <lb />
Ho guarantees better prices than <lb />
any house in or out of the State. <lb />
Try Cooper's Warehouse, <lb />
Miss Rosa Forbes is at St. <lb />
school, Raleigh. <lb />
Rev. Mr. of Tarboro <lb />
preached here on Sunday night. <lb />
Mrs. Jane F. Savage, mother of <lb />
. Mrs. C. T. is visiting her <lb />
this week. <lb />
We regret to hear that Deputy. <lb />
Sheriff W. F. Evans is quite sick with <lb />
pneumonia. <lb />
Mr. Jordan Johnson, of <lb />
was . Mr. and Mrs. C T- <lb />
this week. <lb />
is visiting Mrs. R. and <lb />
the Misses Higgs. <lb />
The Washington mean man <lb />
Latham run in to give us a short <lb />
shake Saturday afternoon. <lb />
W. T. Jones and Miss Florence <lb />
Fountain, of arc visiting <lb />
Mr and Mrs. C. f. <lb />
Elder Chick of Baltimore, a Prim <lb />
Baptist Minister preached in <lb />
the Opera House on Monday night. <lb />
Mr. T. has gone North <lb />
for the second time this season. He <lb />
will tell you something in his <lb />
on his return. <lb />
Mr. Henry of Henderson, <lb />
who was on the breaks here last week <lb />
remained through New Year and <lb />
Sunday with his friend, Mr. Alex <lb />
Can't the property owners see the <lb />
demand in Greenville <lb />
At least twenty-five could be rented <lb />
out between now and January if they <lb />
could be had. The real estate <lb />
is being constantly applied to for <lb />
Tobacco buyers and others <lb />
cannot expected to locate here <lb />
unless they can get houses to live in. <lb />
Mr. t, Greenville needs a <lb />
hotel. <lb />
Col. Skinner, Greenville needs a <lb />
hotel. <lb />
Capt. White, Greenville needs a <lb />
hotel. <lb />
All please speak at <lb />
men. <lb />
once, gentle- <lb />
NEW GOLDEN BELT. <lb />
Inters tat as a Tobacco <lb />
and at Ohm tat <lb />
for we <lb />
Pitt. <lb />
Days length hours aid min- <lb />
Overcoats blankets almost in <lb />
order. <lb />
Robinson's circus is to be in Goldi- <lb />
Oct. <lb />
Cotton movement a little more <lb />
the past week. <lb />
Greenville as a tobacco market is <lb />
a pronounced success. <lb />
There seems to be a different life <lb />
about Greenville since the opening <lb />
break. <lb />
See notice sale in this issue of <lb />
Henry Sheppard. A bargain far <lb />
somebody. <lb />
Again we rise to remark that some- <lb />
thing ought to be done to Forbes- <lb />
town bridge <lb />
Early risers yesterday morning <lb />
experienced a cool change in <lb />
the atmosphere. <lb />
The weather was not favorable for <lb />
the opening break but the tobacco <lb />
was here just the same. <lb />
it lacks only a day of being with <lb />
us a week, but excuse us if we re- <lb />
mark this is October. <lb />
We yield much at our editorial <lb />
space to-day to an article from the <lb />
Baltimore San. Read it. <lb />
Home buyers were the floor at <lb />
the Tobacco Warehouse yesterday. <lb />
Money and good prices ruled. <lb />
The Tar River Association meets <lb />
with the church at Wan en ton on <lb />
Thursday the October. <lb />
Have yon noticed C. T. <lb />
advertisement Look it up, he has <lb />
gone North for the second time. <lb />
most prominent needs <lb />
new are more dwelling houses, some <lb />
tobacco prize houses and a hotel. <lb />
was another big break of <lb />
tobacco yesterday. Pitt <lb />
county tobacco and the Greenville <lb />
market. <lb />
There the merry-go-round with <lb />
its Annie hand organ has <lb />
pulled up stakes and left, Let's all <lb />
take a long breath. <lb />
The Register of Deeds issued <lb />
marriage licenses for September, of <lb />
which were for white and for <lb />
colored couples. <lb />
The advertising columns of the <lb />
Reflector always tell you which <lb />
merchants hare the nicest goods and <lb />
which ones can give you the best <lb />
bargains. <lb />
Rev. Sam Jones will commence his <lb />
meeting in Wilmington on October <lb />
day after to morrow, and we <lb />
suppose reduced rates will be made <lb />
on all railroads. <lb />
We were shown on last Thursday <lb />
a very large leaf of tobacco by Mr. <lb />
It was the editor who got sold this <lb />
time. The other night he and the <lb />
foreman were walking along when <lb />
the former, happening to glance in <lb />
the direction of the depot, <lb />
look what a red A <lb />
passer who heard the remark said it <lb />
was a balloon just sent up by Fish- <lb />
cent show, and we felt cheap- <lb />
than the price of admission. <lb />
We Bars <lb />
Just the things for the boys <lb />
girls. The Reflector Book Store has <lb />
nice school slates for cents, larger <lb />
sizes cents, a great big slate for <lb />
cents, a large tablet for cents, good <lb />
lead pencils for cent, assorted col- <lb />
crayons six in a box for cents, <lb />
hollow ball and sponge slate washers <lb />
for cents, slate pencils cents a <lb />
dozen, best ink a rub- <lb />
bands, blue and red pencils and <lb />
many other things at low down prices. <lb />
F. G. Dupree, <lb />
of Falkland. It <lb />
son, N. G, the sale of Tobacco, j measured inches and was a <lb />
He secures good prices for all sales beautiful mahogany. <lb />
and allows no <lb />
dissatisfied. <lb />
to leave his <lb />
Monday was as hot as a July day. <lb />
pays a man to raise good To- <lb />
it pays still better to get <lb />
good prices when it is sold. Send <lb />
yours to Cooper's Warehouse, Hen- <lb />
and the good prices are <lb />
guaranteed. <lb />
AH parties bringing to <lb />
the Central Warehouse in Tarboro <lb />
can obtain board at the Bryan <lb />
at one dollar per day. The <lb />
Central Tobacco Warehouse, Tar- <lb />
N. C. <lb />
At the same place, Henderson. N. <lb />
yon will find Cooper's Ware- <lb />
selling Tobacco for <lb />
and getting best prices for <lb />
that can be obtained. Your <lb />
shipments are solicited. <lb />
Cooper's Warehouse at <lb />
son, N. will furnish you hogs- <lb />
bead and grade your Tobacco <lb />
at lowest prices. So you can send <lb />
him tobacco graded or <lb />
Always mark your name upon <lb />
all packages when shipped. <lb />
Save money by selling your To- <lb />
at Alliance Warehouse Hen- <lb />
N. C, where yon will always <lb />
get highest market price and save <lb />
more than your freight in warehouse <lb />
charges. No <lb />
Highest prices, lowest charges is <lb />
oar motto. <lb />
All persons indebted to the firm <lb />
of Latham Pender arc requested <lb />
to make immediate payment as <lb />
books accounts been tarn <lb />
. over to me. W. S. Bawls. <lb />
Assignee Latham Pender <lb />
Sept. 28th, 1891. <lb />
O PLANTERS <lb />
Cooper's Warehouse, Henderson, <lb />
S. C, is now ready to receive and <lb />
sell all grades of new Tobacco at <lb />
FULL market prices, and prom- <lb />
the planters Pitt and adjoin- <lb />
counties that no market or <lb />
in or oat of the State shall <lb />
ell tobacco for more net money. <lb />
him a trial. <lb />
The train comes in lute about <lb />
every other day now. This is a <lb />
great inconvenience. The schedule <lb />
time is none too soon to get your <lb />
mail and answer it the same night. <lb />
The costs only two <lb />
cents a week to subscribers. Now <lb />
don't every borrower and every non <lb />
in the county feel ashamed <lb />
l.-r not having his name on our <lb />
books <lb />
On our supplement to-day you <lb />
will find five columns of reading <lb />
matter and five columns of mighty <lb />
interesting advertisements. You <lb />
always get your <lb />
the <lb />
money's worth in <lb />
Railroad Notes. <lb />
The Reflector reporter picked up <lb />
this of news around the <lb />
the other evening. There are now <lb />
two freight on the run between <lb />
Weldon, Greenville and Kinston, one <lb />
way daily. <lb />
The Coast Line office here will sell <lb />
round trip tickets from Greenville to <lb />
Raleigh, including one admission to <lb />
the Southern Exposition, for <lb />
good to return any lime before Dec. <lb />
3rd. round trip in- <lb />
one admission to the Expo- <lb />
limited to return in seven days <lb />
will be sold for 43.20. <lb />
Book tickets for or <lb />
miles be sold respectively at <lb />
and tickets are good over <lb />
any of the following lines of the <lb />
Coast Line W. W. and <lb />
branches, A. R. X. C. Mid. N. <lb />
C, W. C. A., N. B, C. C. <lb />
S., Central, Florence, M. A. <lb />
Ho Show. <lb />
Fisher's Carnival Novelties <lb />
opened up a week's slant here on <lb />
Friday night to a large crowd. <lb />
The company is composed of capsule <lb />
and each performer is a stat- <lb />
in his line. There is an abundance <lb />
of humor and no part of the perform- <lb />
was dull. The juggling was of <lb />
a high order and repeated applause <lb />
was evidence of the con- <lb />
act by was <lb />
and above the average. The jokes <lb />
were fresh and kept things nu up- <lb />
roar. It is truly a <lb />
ting show. Mr. T. J. Larkins, as <lb />
an old maid, is and makes <lb />
the girl think of horrors <lb />
of single wretchedness every time <lb />
he appears in his specialty. Johnny <lb />
the comedian or char-coal <lb />
is a dandy. He is called back <lb />
every time he leaves the stage, and <lb />
always has something new and <lb />
laughable. make him <lb />
so funny <lb />
Last Thursday was a great day for <lb />
Greenville. It witnessed something <lb />
entirely new for our <lb />
opening of a tobacco market. In- <lb />
in it was at its highest and all <lb />
through the day throngs of people <lb />
gathered around the handsome new <lb />
warehouse. All seemed to <lb />
what it meant for Greenville, and <lb />
were bent on making the opening <lb />
break a grand success. The eve- <lb />
before the break farmers began <lb />
bringing in their tobacco and long <lb />
before the hour of sale Thursday <lb />
morning all the available space in <lb />
the large warehouse was packed full <lb />
the golden weed and scores of <lb />
loaded carts and wagons stood out- <lb />
side awaiting their turn to drive in. <lb />
Enough tobacco came in first day <lb />
to continue the breaks days. <lb />
Pitt county already being famous <lb />
for her line tobacco it was expected <lb />
a large number of buyers would be <lb />
here to get a chance at some it. <lb />
And verily they came, Danville. <lb />
Richmond, Winston, Durham, Hen- <lb />
Oxford, Wilson. Rocky <lb />
Mount and Tarboro, all being <lb />
by bidders. <lb />
Good prices were obtained and <lb />
everybody was satisfied. <lb />
The gives three cheers <lb />
for Greenville, Pitt county and the <lb />
Golden <lb />
JOHN F. President. <lb />
s. s NASH, l . <lb />
C. W. <lb />
A. L. Hoc. <lb />
Soliciting Agent. <lb />
THE CENTRAL <lb />
The following marriage licenses <lb />
were issued during the month <lb />
Avers Man- <lb />
William May and Flor- <lb />
Dunn, Henry C. Turnage and <lb />
Alice C. Jefferson, B. L. Cooper and <lb />
Fannie Newton, John Brand and <lb />
Hattie Farmer, W. II. Evan and <lb />
Eliza Dunn, T. Joyner and Sal- <lb />
lie Wall. W. H. Heath and Alice <lb />
Campbell, A. U. and Jennie <lb />
and Fan- <lb />
Davis, Isaac Evans and Martha <lb />
Stancill, James Barker and <lb />
Fleming, Isaac R. Davis and Susan <lb />
D. Boston, William Barrett and Ma- <lb />
Johnson, Daniel and <lb />
Susan Edwards, <lb />
and Delia Thigpen, Noah Cox and <lb />
Rosie King, Thomas Little and <lb />
Mandie Perkins, Henry Reese and <lb />
Mary Jane Boyd, Abraham Little <lb />
and Sophia Staton, Bizzell <lb />
C. Ewell, Edward Foreman <lb />
and Francis Williams, George Shep- <lb />
and Matilda Barrett, Michael <lb />
Phillips and Cherry Rice, Wm. B. <lb />
Can and Addie Randolph. <lb />
Our Jewish merchants closed their <lb />
stores on Friday Oct. at P. M., <lb />
and opened Saturday at in the I <lb />
evening. On next Monday they will <lb />
close again, it being a <lb />
day atonement. <lb />
One of the Reflector job office <lb />
patrons received a letter from <lb />
more last complimenting the <lb />
neat and attractive appearance of his <lb />
letter headings. The Reflector <lb />
always does that kind of work. <lb />
The crowd at Great Swamp last <lb />
Sunday was immense. Greenville <lb />
was very much depopulated, every- <lb />
thing available in the shape of horse <lb />
flesh and a vehicle being brought <lb />
into requisition, and even then there <lb />
were many who had to count the <lb />
cross ties In order to get out to the <lb />
No civil actions were heard at the <lb />
term of court just past, the two weeks <lb />
being consumed In trials from the <lb />
criminal docket. It is not remain- <lb />
when a court here did such <lb />
effective work in clearing this <lb />
docket, nor is it remembered when a <lb />
Solicitor bad such success in prose- <lb />
offenders and to <lb />
them their deserts. In list <lb />
of coses tried there were fifty-eight <lb />
verdicts of guilty, only three of not <lb />
guilty and one mistrial. speaks <lb />
well for Woodard. <lb />
The Association- <lb />
Association met at Great <lb />
Swamp church about miles from <lb />
Greenville on Saturday and <lb />
through till Monday evening. A <lb />
large number of ministers and <lb />
members were present. The crowd <lb />
on Saturday was large and on Sun- <lb />
day has been estimated that from <lb />
three la four thousand people were <lb />
present, <lb />
On Saturday the as- <lb />
at o'clock A. M. The <lb />
introductory sermon was preached <lb />
by Elder S. Hassell, who was chosen <lb />
and S. W. <lb />
the afternoon two fine <lb />
mons by Elders Andrew Moore and <lb />
J. H. were preached <lb />
pronounced by all as able efforts. <lb />
On Sunday the day brake in all its <lb />
beauty, the genial warmth of the sun <lb />
sending gladness to all hearts. <lb />
vices commenced promptly at <lb />
o'clock. Elders Gold, of Wilson, F. <lb />
A. Chick, of Baltimore, and L. <lb />
Hardy, of Pamlico. preached eloquent <lb />
sermons to an attentive congregation. <lb />
On Monday Association met <lb />
at o'clock A. M. Sermons were <lb />
delivered by Elders Adams, Gordon <lb />
and Wooten. After transacting all <lb />
necessary business the Association <lb />
adjourned to meet Saturday be- <lb />
fore the fit Sunday in October, <lb />
with the church at Conetoe, <lb />
county. <lb />
For Bale. <lb />
P. Upright Engine, newly <lb />
newly <lb />
One II. <lb />
repaired. <lb />
One H. P. Upright <lb />
repaired. <lb />
One Saw Gin, Feeder and <lb />
One Saw Gin, Feeder and Con- <lb />
denser. <lb />
One Brook's Cotton <lb />
For farther call or address, <lb />
X. C, <lb />
Tobacco crowded in so fast it <lb />
was necessary to run double breaks <lb />
on Friday. <lb />
Little Ike Sugg sold one pound for <lb />
a birth day present it brought <lb />
j ten dollars. <lb />
The first load of tobacco for the <lb />
break was sent in <lb />
day evening by S. H Spain. <lb />
Frank Meadows, of Oxford, run <lb />
the sales the second day and kept up <lb />
his end of the racket in good order. <lb />
Mr. of the firm of Bullock <lb />
and Mitchell, was on the floor <lb />
buying extensively at the opening <lb />
break. <lb />
C. W. put up lye pounds <lb />
Friday to be sold for church; it <lb />
was bid off by Col. Sugg for <lb />
pound. <lb />
The books showed that fifty seven <lb />
different farmers sold tobacco the <lb />
first day. They were not hair <lb />
had tobacco here. <lb />
Ed Barnes, of Henderson, bought <lb />
the first pile that was sold. He <lb />
George were the largest buyers <lb />
on the floor and invested largely In <lb />
Pitt county weed. <lb />
The ladies took much interest in <lb />
breaks, numbers of them going <lb />
out every day. The second day the <lb />
auctioneer knocked off one lot of to- <lb />
to Miss King. <lb />
We made many inquiries among <lb />
the farmers during and after the <lb />
sales and all with one exception de- <lb />
themselves pleased the <lb />
prices their tobacco brought. <lb />
Andrew Joyner told the <lb />
tor that he had just been to several <lb />
Other markets and the prices <lb />
brought here showed that Greenville <lb />
was up to any of them and was <lb />
as good a market to sell on. <lb />
W. H. Jenkins, manager of the <lb />
Alliance Warehouse at Henderson, <lb />
run the sales the first day and backed <lb />
lip the auctioneer In tine style. The <lb />
second day he was a buyer. Jenkins <lb />
don't get left every time, <lb />
when it down to talking. <lb />
After all the sales of the first day <lb />
were over several parties lifted Col. <lb />
Sugg up on a tobacco hogshead and <lb />
demanded that ho give them a <lb />
speech. We did not hear this but <lb />
learned that he for Pitt <lb />
and new golden from a <lb />
to <lb />
Talk about talkers, J. Collin Neal. <lb />
of Henderson, is tho talker <lb />
we ever beard talk. He was the <lb />
at the opening and ground <lb />
up words and spit out at such <lb />
a lightning speed that it would keep <lb />
kinks in your cars to try to keep up <lb />
with him. Neal is a clever fellow, <lb />
and everybody he met froze right to <lb />
him. <lb />
After the floor had Ween gone over <lb />
the first day the put on <lb />
sale two packages of one pound each <lb />
picked from sample in its office and <lb />
a one pound package of samples <lb />
presented by Henry Sheppard, <lb />
proceeds of the three lots to be for <lb />
the benefit Auctioneer <lb />
Neal mounted a truck and put in some <lb />
of his prettiest chinning in response <lb />
to which bids came fancy figures. <lb />
The first pound knocked off at 15.30 <lb />
to W. D. representative of <lb />
John Hutchinson Co's <lb />
Warehouse, Durham. The second <lb />
lot was bid off by W. H. Jenkins of <lb />
Henderson at Col. Sugg <lb />
bought the third pound at <lb />
W. D. gave back bis <lb />
pound with instructions that it be <lb />
sold again for the church with his <lb />
compliments. The warehouse can- <lb />
for is one of the oldest and <lb />
most reliable in the State. <lb />
We are furnished the following by <lb />
Mr O. L. Joyner, the book-keeper, <lb />
who wishes us to say that he will <lb />
gladly make any corrections that are <lb />
necessary. Below we give the names <lb />
of parties who are entitled to the <lb />
prizes given at the opening break of <lb />
Greenville Tobacco Warehouse <lb />
and figures, <lb />
Mr. II. J. Hester is entitled to the <lb />
stove given by D. D. Haskett and the <lb />
Richmond Stove Co., for making <lb />
highest average on three grades with <lb />
not less than ten pound in each grade <lb />
averaging over cents per pound. <lb />
The prize offered by Riverside <lb />
Nursery to the one making the high, <lb />
est average on any two grades <lb />
with not less than five pounds in <lb />
each grade belongs to H. J. Hester, <lb />
averaging c. F. M. Smith sold <lb />
pounds that was brought in on the <lb />
second for 16.50 which would have <lb />
entitled him to this prise had it been <lb />
brought in the first day. <lb />
H. J. Hester, is entitled, to the <lb />
Reflector one year for the <lb />
highest price for any tobacco, re- <lb />
for one pound. Sold in <lb />
in the name of I. A. Sugg, Jr. <lb />
S. is entitled to the Cast- <lb />
offered by A B. Ellington for <lb />
the one having the most tobacco an <lb />
floor pounds. <lb />
The plow offered by Dr. J. Mar- <lb />
goes to O. L. Briley for making <lb />
the lowest average 1.50 per hundred <lb />
it being untied. <lb />
j Gone North for the Second <lb />
Time. Wait until my re- <lb />
turn and I will surprise <lb />
you. C. T. <lb />
m. A <lb />
-GRAND OPENING BREAK- <lb />
23rd, <lb />
BRING TOBACCO <lb />
As buyers from North Carolina and Virginia <lb />
will be present. <lb />
Mr J. C. Burch, an experienced <lb />
will have charge of<lb />
is we have been an- <lb />
usually in making <lb />
oar fall we will <lb />
therefore, be able to succeed <lb />
in pleasing yon in your fall <lb />
and wearing <lb />
have a Urge and varied <lb />
stock or Dress Goods, in fact <lb />
the largest, most stylish, and <lb />
most ever in <lb />
our town. They were col <lb />
with special pains <lb />
the fashion of the <lb />
some of them <lb />
just been imported a few <lb />
days previous to their <lb />
chafe. They embrace all the <lb />
stylish and <lb />
among rough shag- <lb />
designs which arc e <lb />
productions of rash- <lb />
Also new weaves in <lb />
Bedford Cords, <lb />
Cloth finish Serges, Polka <lb />
Dot effects and if. <lb />
We have in all <lb />
the leading and en <lb />
the more <lb />
ones we might men <lb />
all the mode effects. <lb />
too important few <lb />
lire of our Dress Goods <lb />
by he wort cut- <lb />
of the tin In <lb />
are artists their profession <lb />
and they are pot by <lb />
good workmen too and not <lb />
by the and con- <lb />
labor, as is case with <lb />
some goods offered for sale <lb />
on The <lb />
comprise all the new <lb />
fashionable outs and <lb />
is mat you will <lb />
ways find newest trim- <lb />
for your and <lb />
always suitable linings <lb />
furnishings. Our lines of <lb />
Sackings, Wash <lb />
Fabrics Cotton effects <lb />
are replete with novelties. <lb />
Also our Ladies and Misses <lb />
Wraps will be sure to attract <lb />
your attention on account of <lb />
many novelties, <lb />
the ladies department <lb />
we call your attention to our <lb />
lines of Men and Boy's Cloth <lb />
mg. We make no boast <lb />
when we say that we <lb />
more fine Clothing than all <lb />
air competitors combined <lb />
we will convince you of <lb />
this it yon will hot give us <lb />
goods are cut <lb />
shapes the most <lb />
cloths. The most <lb />
tic description will scarcely <lb />
do justice to our stock <lb />
we cordially invite the public <lb />
to inspect In boy's <lb />
clothing as we are tin <lb />
leaders will sustain <lb />
reputation. Our <lb />
Shoes for ladies, misses, men, <lb />
and children are com <lb />
blocks all the new colors. <lb />
Our line is large varied <lb />
and the styles are correct, the <lb />
shapes are correct and the <lb />
prices are correct. In our <lb />
department we show <lb />
II the standard grades in <lb />
the very best designs; <lb />
Floor Oil Cloths, and Rugs <lb />
of all kinds. A complete <lb />
line of House Furnishing <lb />
Goods as <lb />
and Curtain Laces, Table <lb />
Linens, Curtain Poles <lb />
Shades. <lb />
Draperies, etc. We call <lb />
attention to our hand- <lb />
some line of For Rugs <lb />
also something new <lb />
tit Stool. We show <lb />
an elegant <lb />
Brass Cur <lb />
lit every <lb />
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 are always lo <lb />
satisfaction. In Hats <lb />
gentlemen boys we <lb />
the leading shape and <lb />
rods. Our stock <lb />
Gent's Furnishing Goods is <lb />
the most complete ever shown <lb />
in town. We have nil the <lb />
new styles in Collars, Cuffs <lb />
and Shirts. and <lb />
Haberdashery are our <lb />
We have a com <lb />
assortment in every de <lb />
and are to <lb />
please you. We pay <lb />
attention to orders by <lb />
mail and give them personal <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 />
always been aim <lb />
please the public and <lb />
will he left undone that <lb />
will add to interests. <lb />
Come to see us and we <lb />
of a cordial re- <lb />
You are always <lb />
welcome. As you have known <lb />
us the past, so yon will <lb />
find us in the <lb />
prompt, attentive and <lb />
Every piece of goods <lb />
from our is honest <lb />
Faithfully yours, M. It. Lang. <lb />
THE CASH HOUSE, <lb />
LOCATED NEAR DEPOT, <lb />
Greenville, N. <lb />
-is now prepared lo show <lb />
c. <lb />
New Stock ii Goods <lb />
THE MUD OPENING SALE <lb />
this Warehouse will take place on <lb />
Thursday October <lb />
Our Warehouse which Is about completed U a large, well 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 various parts of <lb />
this other States and we guarantee to make Tobacco bring just s high prices in <lb />
Greenville as any market in the Stats. <lb />
solicit consignments from the farmers of Pitt and adjoining counties. It <lb />
will be to Interest to sell your Tobacco at the Greenville Warehouse, in ad- <lb />
to getting as high prices as can be lad anywhere, the large expenses of freight <lb />
and passage in order to reach other markets can be saved. <lb />
Remember the opening day <lb />
OCTOBER 1ST. <lb />
and bring us tobacco. <lb />
The Greenville Tobacco Warehouse Co., <lb />
O. F. Manager. <lb />
And to make prices to suit times. <lb />
-Our embraces everything in---- <lb />
Dry Goods, Notions, Hats, Shoes. <lb />
RUG. <lb />
tunas goods. <lb />
We have some beautiful patterns of <lb />
Dress Goods of heavy fabric and latest <lb />
styles. Silk Finish Henrietta in colors. <lb />
All Wool Henrietta in elegant <lb />
quality. All Wool Serge Henrietta in I BOOTH AM <lb />
beautiful shades. Black Mohair, <lb />
We have sonic beautiful designs <lb />
Carpeting Rues and Oil Cloths. We can <lb />
save you money goo-Is. <lb />
colors. <lb />
Dress Flannel in III tie, Brown Gray. <lb />
and a full line of colors double width <lb />
COTTON GOODS. <lb />
A beautiful of Standard Prints, <lb />
Cloths, Suitings, Ginghams <lb />
and Outings. <lb />
CORSETS. <lb />
are carrying a larger <lb />
than usual. The unsurpassed- a <lb />
la is still <lb />
Come before they are all gone. <lb />
We have the most complete and <lb />
cheapest line of Boots Shoes we ever <lb />
hail. In certain kinds we can save r <lb />
per cent. <lb />
HATS AND CAW. <lb />
have a splendid selection In Hats <lb />
of all grades. Some run as low of IS <lb />
cents In both boys and men. <lb />
BOY'S CLOTHING. <lb />
We only a sample lot of <lb />
Clothing which we are selling very low <lb />
JAS. L. LITTLE CO. <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
Filled to Top <lb />
. an Elegant Line of <lb />
Gist, Ms, M, <lb />
AT STARVATION PRICES. <lb />
K. REED A <lb />
Hand-Made Shoes tor <lb />
ladies at HiggS <lb />
HIGGS STORE. <lb />
THE BEST SHOES <lb />
globe-C. P. <lb />
for Ladies at Higgs<lb /></p>
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Bi <lb />
TO ANNOUNCE THAT THEIR <lb />
and you are most cordially invited to call and examine the same. <lb />
FULL LINE <lb />
OF REGULAR <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 />
PUT VERY AND STOCK OF F <lb />
-will sell <lb />
also tan Mil COTTON BAGGING AND TIES ml to all <lb />
They will save you money if you will see them before making your fall purchases. <lb />
ATTENTION <lb />
Tobaccos-Growers <lb />
Oxford is Your Market <lb />
--------WE WANT- <lb />
ii along, more the merrier. We are prepared to pay <lb />
PRICES or WIRE CURED than any other <lb />
set. Freights are cheap, a mere trifle when increased prices <lb />
tea into account. railroad facilities are good. Scud <lb />
tobacco to Oxford, N. C, you will get good prices and quick <lb />
Buyers for nil classes and from every part of the world <lb />
are located in Oxford. Yon 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 ft Co., Minor Warehouse. <lb />
R. F. Knott, Manager Alliance Warehouse.<lb />
J. M. Currin, Buyer, <lb />
W. C. Reed, Buyer, <lb />
John Meadows, Buyer, <lb />
Wilkinson Bros., Buyers, <lb />
Meadows Yancey, Buyers. <lb />
D. S. Osborn, Buyer, <lb />
X. Buyer, <lb />
E. G. Currin, Buyer, <lb />
O. S. Smoot, Buyer, <lb />
J. D. Bullock, Buyer, <lb />
John Webb, Buyer. <lb />
W. A. Bobbitt, Buyer, <lb />
C. F. Buyer, <lb />
B. Glenn, <lb />
m In <lb />
Is. n <lb />
It <lb />
all t-l i-t T <lb />
P. P. P<lb />
-A <lb />
CUBES I <lb />
P. P. P. i a powerful .- i <lb />
Cures <lb />
op i-at-m idly. <lb />
whose are whose to <lb />
n ST <lb />
CURES <lb />
Malaria <lb />
the <lb />
properties of P. P. Prickly Poke Boot <lb />
P. <lb />
Proprietors, <lb />
Block, <lb />
For sale at L. Wooten's Drug Store <lb />
ii <lb />
i- <lb />
v. r v.- ; <lb />
Oily . hi. a rule. <lb />
arc of tin-.-. , r four <lb />
Cape household Lire . the mo <lb />
went; i is <lb />
half Dutch mill hall French Huguenot. <lb />
with a French mum t lie children <lb />
three I'm- is a <lb />
Scotchwoman. Hip cook a Zulu, the <lb />
half Hottentot half <lb />
Dutch, the kitchen girl half Dutch and <lb />
half slave, the stable boy a and <lb />
the little girl who waits at table a Ha <lb />
This household is a type of thou <lb />
sands of others to found everywhere <lb />
throughout Africa. If a homely and <lb />
crude illustration may be allowed, the <lb />
people of South Africa resemble the in- <lb />
gradients of a pudding when they are <lb />
in the process of being stirred together <lb />
in a basin--plums, eggs, wine, dour <lb />
and water. To hope to re sort them is <lb />
vain; for good or for evil, the mixture <lb />
is made; they have so permeated each <lb />
other's substance that again to re-sort <lb />
them is impossible, however much we <lb />
may wish it. Fortnightly Review. <lb />
of imitations, buy only the genuine <lb />
fixed wire <lb />
. <lb />
SNOW STICK. <lb />
Modern Ban i <lb />
N. C.<lb />
Now Ready <lb />
To show the finest of lot of <lb />
Horses <lb />
Mules, <lb />
ever brought to Greenville. <lb />
II you want a good Drive Horse <lb />
Draft Horse or a Rood Work <lb />
Mule don't fail to see me. <lb />
I can famish you at <lb />
reasonable prices. <lb />
My Feed Stables <lb />
have recently been enlarged and <lb />
cow have ample room to <lb />
all horses left in my charge <lb />
Best attention given. <lb />
Greenville. N. C. <lb />
Trees. <lb />
Louisiana and Ohio noted <lb />
ties for petrified trees. In the former <lb />
state, several years ago, turning up <lb />
the ground an ancient forest was <lb />
earthed, and in succession two others <lb />
below the first. Scientists, judging <lb />
from the of tho trees, say that at <lb />
least years elapsed between the <lb />
growth of the first and the last forest <lb />
n parts of the island of <lb />
one of the British leeward group, there <lb />
are come remarkable examples of stone <lb />
forests. In Van Land similar <lb />
forests are known to exist Some of <lb />
these are only partly while <lb />
others are changed to chalcedony hard <lb />
enough to cut Louis Re- <lb />
public <lb />
A French amateur photographer has <lb />
mounted a camera on a kite, and gets <lb />
remarkably clear views from a height <lb />
of to feet <lb />
Tho sword carried by Ethan Allen at <lb />
the battle of Ticonderoga is now in <lb />
Jackson, Mich. It an old fashioned <lb />
blade, twenty-seven inches long, nicked <lb />
and venerable; the handle, which is of <lb />
bone, is seven inches long; the mount- <lb />
is of diver washed with gold. On <lb />
one of the bonds of the scabbard the <lb />
name is engraved. A <lb />
dog's head of silver forms the end of <lb />
the handle, and from this to the guard <lb />
Is a silver Express. <lb />
blood <lb />
DISEASES j <lb />
Bi <lb />
Manic Blood <lb />
farm SKIN ERUPTION, be- <lb />
I Ming efficacious In up i <lb />
restoring the constitution. <lb />
Impaired from any Ha I <lb />
almost supernatural properties <lb />
in a can. <lb />
directions are Miami. <lb />
FREE <lb />
BALM CO., C. <lb />
yourself <lb />
If you would <lb />
from Painful, <lb />
Suppressed <lb />
BR. <lb />
Scanty, <lb />
Irregular Men- <lb />
use <lb />
D'S <lb />
K TOR <lb />
April <lb />
i of my <lb />
.; for <lb />
. l <lb />
of <lb />
effect is J. <lb />
Book which contains <lb />
. ; .- on all female <lb />
REGULATOR CO. <lb />
ATLANTA. GA. <lb />
y.-ti-i. <lb />
Cores Fevers <lb />
A men we <lb />
make the that after ex- <lb />
ample believe <lb />
will any case of <lb />
Typhoid v twelve <lb />
hours from Our belief Is <lb />
based on Batch us lie- <lb />
T. C. BOY KIN, <lb />
State S. Evangelist for <lb />
i My daughter had a slow fever for <lb />
days, the symptoms all pointed <lb />
to a protracted case typhoid fever. <lb />
We used the usual remedies several <lb />
days with but little if any benefit. We <lb />
then tiled the Royal <lb />
nothing else. The second day utter its <lb />
use there was a dear 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 use of Royal <lb />
Decatur. Ga. T. C. <lb />
REV. J. I- WHITE, <lb />
First Baptist Church, <lb />
X. C, <lb />
The night after we got to <lb />
Reek my wife was taken down <lb />
with a fever, with every indication of it-s <lb />
being typhoid. I called in the physician <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 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 <lb />
no fever since. <lb />
fraternally, J. 1- white. <lb />
Durham, <lb />
These are film people well known and <lb />
thoroughly reliable. Then experience <lb />
Is not peculiar, tor the remedy is <lb />
the best remedy known far <lb />
Fevers. <lb />
Do not fail to use its for and <lb />
and bowel troubles, such as Cholera <lb />
dose often Cholera <lb />
Infant urn to give at any <lb />
Dysentery, etc. <lb />
Keep it always on hand; it will <lb />
money. <lb />
Sold by your dealer. <lb />
Royal <lb />
Atlanta, Ga. Manufacturers. <lb />
LEGAL<lb />
Notice Land Sale <lb />
By virtue of a decree of the Superior j <lb />
Court of made at June Term <lb />
the petition ill an action, <lb />
pending I. <lb />
ii. n. e. t. n. i f I. <lb />
and others <lb />
II. and <lb />
I. <lb />
of said U <lb />
u v. ho was <lb />
decree, will <lb />
Monday the day of November, 1881. <lb />
expose to public sale before the Court <lb />
House door in the town f Greenville, to <lb />
highest bidder, all the lands <lb />
ed in said decree, one tract adjoining the <lb />
land; of II, S. Tyson and R. v. <lb />
Broad Branch, containing two <lb />
hundred and sixty acres <lb />
less, known as the home <lb />
being the tract devised to Janus II. <lb />
the last I <lb />
of the I. P. and one <lb />
tract on Broad Blanch, adjoin <lb />
the lands Ii. A. Alfred j <lb />
Joyner. one hundred j I <lb />
and acres more .-mil <lb />
the devised to U B. I <lb />
by the will of his father I. P, <lb />
Sr. and one other known as t <lb />
the <lb />
v. <lb />
more or less, <lb />
all which the said I. <lb />
died seized and of. Sold for <lb />
assets to pay debts of the estate- <lb />
One third of the purchase price lo be <lb />
paid in cash on day of sale, the balance <lb />
in one and two years, with percent in- <lb />
title to be retained until purchase <lb />
price is paid , to bear interest from <lb />
day of sale. This day of Sept- <lb />
L. C. <lb />
Notice to Creditors. <lb />
Having duly the <lb />
Court Clerk of Pitt county as <lb />
Executor 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 having claims against the <lb />
estate mast 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 day of Sept., 1801. <lb />
J. L, TICKER, <lb />
of Nancy Tucker. <lb />
Square Pianos <lb />
ARE GOING <lb />
Out. of Style <lb />
fast. We shall probably ho to <lb />
allow as much for your old square piano as <lb />
can now. will soon have <lb />
or no marketable <lb />
GET YOUR UPRIGHT OR GRAND NOW <lb />
If you contemplate <lb />
will semi printed the old piano, <lb />
and from Tour we estimate value <lb />
M well if we saw it. <lb />
low for <lb />
W to S years to payment. <lb />
fill orders to approval. <lb />
keep your old piano till you the new. <lb />
Pond Piano Co., <lb />
PIANOS <lb />
pictures of <lb />
our Pianos and telling about them <lb />
MAILED FREE. Our patent SOFT <lb />
STOP eaves wear, making the Piano <lb />
more durable, and stopping the an- <lb />
noise of <lb />
We OLD PIANOS in EX- <lb />
CHANGE, sell on EAST PAY-ii <lb />
and send Pianos ON <lb />
to be returned at our ex- <lb />
for railway freights if not per- <lb />
satisfactory, even though you live miles away. Write US. <lb />
Pond Piano Co., <lb />
Pianos on Easy Payments, <lb />
However far away you live you can easily got a Piano by <lb />
paying a small down and the balance in still smaller <lb />
monthly payments. the Piano subject to approval, to <lb />
be returned, if unsatisfactory on trial, at our expense for railway <lb />
freights both ways. Write us and let us lain our methods to <lb />
yon. Clear, simple, easy. <lb />
Pond Piano Co, <lb />
The best salve In the world for cuts, <lb />
sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever <lb />
sores, chapped hands, <lb />
corns, and all skin eruptions, and <lb />
lively cures piles, or no pay It I <lb />
is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction <lb />
or money refunded. Price St cents per <lb />
box. For sale by Jno. L. Wooten. <lb />
COCOA. <lb />
n thorough knowledge of the <lb />
laws which govern the opera- <lb />
of mid nutrition, MM by <lb />
a careful application of the fine <lb />
ties of well elected Cocoa Mi. <lb />
provided out breakfast table with u <lb />
which may save <lb />
us many heavy bills. It is By <lb />
the use of of diet <lb />
ilia a may lie gradually <lb />
built up until strong enough to resist; <lb />
every tendency disease. Hundreds of <lb />
subtle maladies arc around us <lb />
ready to attack wherever there is a weak <lb />
point. may escape many a fatal <lb />
shaft by keeping well fortified <lb />
with pure blood and a nourish- <lb />
ed Service Gazette. <lb />
simply with boiling water or milk. <lb />
Sold only in half-pound tins, by Grocer- <lb />
JAMES CO., <lb />
Chemist. <lb />
London England. <lb />
ENGLISH. RED CROSS DIAMOND BRAND<lb />
AND Pill <lb />
t in Cold <lb />
Take no W and <lb />
All pUt c pink At or <lb />
. lo for and in by<lb />
hi mU <lb />
BOOK WANTED for <lb />
DARKNESS <lb />
SHADOWS OF HEW TOM LIFE. <lb />
In <lb />
in if Um <lb />
New a mm <lb />
of t Pun <lb />
, to o <lb />
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WM it <lb />
Many Persons <lb />
Are broken down from or <lb />
Iron Bitters <lb />
tho aids ex- <lb />
cf bile, and <lb />
HALL'S SAFE AID LOCK CO. <lb />
of Hali's Patent <lb />
BANK LOCKS VAULT WORK. <lb />
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