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Special Notice. <lb />
In adopting the Cash in Advance <lb />
teas this year The Reflector <lb />
lie continued to no one for a longer time <lb />
than it is paid for. If you find stamped <lb />
just after your name on the margin <lb />
the paper the <lb />
Your subscription expires two weeks <lb />
this <lb />
It is to give you notice that unless re- <lb />
newed in that time <lb />
will cease going to you at the expiration <lb />
of the two weeks. <lb />
WEEK COM <lb />
When night comes down and shuts out all <lb />
And one Is alone with his ghosts; <lb />
When the mask is the tears <lb />
may fall. <lb />
And memories throng in hosts; <lb />
Oh, then one goes backward with bosom <lb />
that aches. <lb />
While the hand, as it seems, some dead <lb />
hand takes <lb />
And kisses again, although the heart <lb />
breaks. <lb />
Lips long laid under a pall. <lb />
When night comes down and lite is done. <lb />
And one is at rest with the dead; <lb />
When an end comes to striving, and all <lb />
and one <lb />
The words of life have been said; <lb />
Oh, then the dusk and the dark of I lie <lb />
grave. <lb />
Where fear c me. since can <lb />
not save. <lb />
Peace is the our sad hearts crave <lb />
Peace in that lowly bed. <lb />
WHAT A BOY CAN DO. <lb />
are some of the tilings that a <lb />
can <lb />
H can whistle so loud that tie air turns <lb />
blue; <lb />
can make all sounds of beast and bird, <lb />
And n thousand noises never heard. <lb />
He can crow or cackle, or he can cluck <lb />
As well as a rooster, lieu or dock; <lb />
He can bark like a he can low like <lb />
a cow. <lb />
And a cat itself can't beat his <lb />
He has sounds that are ruffled, <lb />
and <lb />
He tan thunder by as a railway train. <lb />
Stop at the stations breath, and then <lb />
Apply the steam and be of again. <lb />
He has all his powers in such command <lb />
He can turn right into a full brass <lb />
With all of the instruments ever played, <lb />
As he makes of himself a street parade <lb />
Von can tell that a boy is very ill <lb />
If wide awake and keeping still; <lb />
Hut earth would bless their <lb />
noise <lb />
A dull old place if there were no boys. <lb />
EDITORIAL PARAGRAPHS. <lb />
Eastern Reflector <lb />
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 1891. <lb />
NO. <lb />
THE REFLECTOR <lb />
A whole year for only <lb />
ONE DOLLAR. <lb />
But in order to get it you must <lb />
PAY I IN I ADVANCE. <lb />
D. J. WHICHARD, Editor and Proprietor. <lb />
TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. <lb />
TERMS Per Year, in Advance. <lb />
HE TASTED THE WINE. <lb />
I was visiting at one time, says a <lb />
writer, a very dear friend, whose lit- <lb />
son had not yet dropped bis lisp- <lb />
accent. The pastor, was n <lb />
frequent visitor, was dining with us, <lb />
and the little hoy, a remarkably well- <lb />
child, was allowed to sit at. <lb />
the table. The flow of conversation <lb />
passed without and nut <lb />
a work was spoken by the child until <lb />
the desert was served, with a <lb />
delicious sauce prepared after the <lb />
most approved recipe, with the re- <lb />
quired proportion of wine <lb />
Then he <lb />
what Until made of It <lb />
lathes very, very The mother <lb />
replied- think- <lb />
that would satisfy the young in- <lb />
quiring He tasted again then <lb />
it made <lb />
I something A glance <lb />
across the table from the minister <lb />
seemed to say to the <lb />
are in a now; I wonder how <lb />
yon will get out of She then <lb />
mentioned the spices and other in- <lb />
still omitting wine. The <lb />
said very <lb />
and continued eating. Presently he <lb />
looked up, as if from a brown study, <lb />
and aren't you glad <lb />
we are not the kind of that <lb />
All present yielded to unrestrained <lb />
DR. AND THE TIGER. <lb />
HOW QUARRELS BEGIN. <lb />
Dr. Stephen H. of St. I wish that pony was said a <lb />
George's Church, New York City, j little boy, who stood at a window <lb />
was speaking in his Sunday looking down the road, <lb />
one Sunday afternoon. He had told , What would yon do with him <lb />
the children that in all of us there is asked his brother. <lb />
an animal nature, and he had run <lb />
Ibis familiar idea out in which <lb />
appealed to the childish <lb />
raid, a <lb />
pent, creeps in secret and <lb />
ways to strike with his fangs <lb />
poison with his virus. The frivolous <lb />
is a giving himself up <lb />
to antics and grimaces. The vain <lb />
child is a peacock spreading himself <lb />
to be admired by others. The angry <lb />
child is a tiger, passionate and <lb />
him, that's what I'd do. <lb />
All long <lb />
fr in morning till night. <lb />
You'd have to let me ride him <lb />
sometimes, said his brother. <lb />
Why would You'd no <lb />
right in him if he mine <lb />
Father would make let me <lb />
have him part of the time. <lb />
No, be wouldn't. <lb />
My children, said the rant ho <lb />
had been to them, rind now <lb />
Then he save out a hymn, saw that were beginning to get <lb />
The children did not each other all for <lb />
and began In sing it let me you of a quarrel be- <lb />
whom the artless question came like <lb />
an accusation, and made an <lb />
lime. <lb />
confusion and disorder. Instantly <lb />
his face flushed. He sharply <lb />
OB the desk with and gave <lb />
vent to exclamation t-f <lb />
A little girl in the rear of <lb />
the room, standing on the seat, who <lb />
had been swept away into <lb />
of self by the vehemence tho <lb />
preacher's eloquence, pointed her <lb />
linger at him, and called out in n <lb />
i childish voice, but loud enough to be <lb />
j heard all over the room, <lb />
Instantly a hush fell upon the room. <lb />
Dr. laid down his book, walked <lb />
down the aisle, took the little girl, <lb />
shrinking and frightened, in his <lb />
arms, quieted her fears with his <lb />
benign smile, walked to the <lb />
lasted her life- platform, and caressing her said to <lb />
The resolution was formed, the children, she has told the <lb />
truth. My enemy all my has <lb />
been the in me. I have a bard <lb />
Snow storms occurred in <lb />
and Nevada last week. <lb />
There were enormous grain re- <lb />
at and <lb />
Frost damaged some crops in <lb />
the central part of Massachusetts <lb />
Business in Savannah is at a I <lb />
standstill, owing; to the wharf <lb />
strike. <lb />
New York Chamber of Com- <lb />
asks for the repeal of the <lb />
purchase law. <lb />
The Voice, at Chicago <lb />
is all farmers to hold their <lb />
corn for higher prices. <lb />
there and then, that her boy should <lb />
never familiar with taste <lb />
wine or other liquors at her table, battle to keep him Every <lb />
and thus fail an easy prey to temp- now and then lie breaks loose in spite <lb />
talion in after tears. From that or me; and it is because I have had <lb />
time she never allowed one drop of such a hard battle that I want you <lb />
intoxicating liquor to enter into any children to tame the that is in <lb />
part of the food or the family. yon while are young No child <lb />
The little questioner is now a that was present will ever forget the <lb />
strong temperance man, and doing lesson of that and no man <lb />
good, faithful work as a missionary <lb />
or the American Board in China. <lb />
to a Kan Brinks. <lb />
Michael the Irish <lb />
nationalist, is a truest of the Grand <lb />
Central hotel, New York. <lb />
An immense oil well w as opened <lb />
in the field, eighteen <lb />
miles west of Pittsburgh Pa. <lb />
An attempt was made to blow <lb />
the train upon which the <lb />
Emperor of Austria was <lb />
in Bohemia. <lb />
The order for the release of the <lb />
steamer San Diego, <lb />
Cal., and the vessel has left for <lb />
Valparaiso. <lb />
A parachute jumper exhibiting <lb />
at the County Fair at <lb />
Ann Arbor, Mich., fell and was <lb />
injured. <lb />
Foreign insurance companies <lb />
are so firmly in San <lb />
Francisco that home organizations <lb />
haven't any show. <lb />
Ten of the riotous cotton pickers <lb />
of Memphis were lynched on <lb />
Wednesday while being- taken to <lb />
the Marianna jail. <lb />
T. V. has written a <lb />
fetter declining the office of com- <lb />
missioner of the world's fair and <lb />
the project as an ad- <lb />
scheme. <lb />
A special prayer has been <lb />
pared on behalf of the Russian <lb />
Jews, and was offered in all the <lb />
synagogues in England on the <lb />
day of the Atonement. <lb />
The Leland Stanford, Jr. <lb />
at Palo Alto, Cal., which <lb />
has an endowment estimated at <lb />
was opened week <lb />
with splendid ceremonies. <lb />
A movement is on foot at Van- <lb />
B. C-, to have a building <lb />
at the world's fair, composed of all <lb />
woods found in British Coin <lb />
forests, in which to the <lb />
it of the province. <lb />
Corn., is the only <lb />
town the knows world that <lb />
possesses a set of seven year old <lb />
triplets. Their names in order of <lb />
seniority are Matthew A., William <lb />
A. and Daniel A. Grant. <lb />
o less u spirit could <lb />
have made this childish rebuke <lb />
such a means of ministry. <lb />
Sober <lb />
A young girl, discovering that a <lb />
of hers was in the habit of Tyranny often defeats its own aims. <lb />
drinking brandy, kindly but firmly An evil intention prevents the best <lb />
refused him her friendship. At first actions and makes them sins. <lb />
he was angry, but after a week of Experience is the name men give <lb />
earnest thought he went to her and to their follies or their sorrows. <lb />
want to tell you how glad I; One knows the value of pleasure <lb />
am you gave me such an awful snub. only after he has suffered pain. <lb />
It set me to thinking, and showed , A always finds some one more <lb />
me the danger I was in. I thank j foolish than he to admire him. <lb />
yon for it now, though I was angry , To love is to admire with the <lb />
at the time. And now I want to heart; to admire is to love with the <lb />
promise you, as I have already <lb />
promised God and my mother, that I No man can answer for his own <lb />
will never drink anything again that. valor or courage till he has been in <lb />
can This was twenty- I danger. <lb />
five years ago. To-day he who was True economy is not found in the <lb />
thus is a minister of the gospel purchase of a thing that can be <lb />
and an earnest advocate of total ab-j bought for the least money. <lb />
He has often been heard True politeness consists in being <lb />
to have to thank my wife easy one's self, in making <lb />
bringing me up against a snub about as easy as one can. <lb />
bing post so squarely as to open my . <lb />
eyes effectually on the subject of j The <lb />
brandy drinking, they have; <lb />
never closed; he adds, with; The heart's youth does not pass <lb />
emphasis, every young girl would as long Its purity and innocence <lb />
always be firm in principles of tern-1 remain. We sear our own hearts by <lb />
and right living as she was, j the cherishing of sentiments we arc <lb />
many a young man might be saved , directed to expel; we become <lb />
tented and call our discontent <lb />
edge; we forget that all knowledge, <lb />
before it is too C. M. <lb />
Business Defines. <lb />
It is a business which every <lb />
merchant and business man bales <lb />
and detests. <lb />
It is a business which is the <lb />
standing dread of every mother. <lb />
It Is a business which is the con- <lb />
fear of every lather, <lb />
It is a business which is the <lb />
horror of every wife. <lb />
It is a business that leads young <lb />
people into debauchery and crime. <lb />
It is a bush that makes <lb />
ninety per cent, of pauperism for <lb />
which the tax-payers have to <lb />
It is a business which keeps <lb />
employed an army bf policemen in <lb />
the cities, <lb />
It a business which <lb />
vice for profit, and educates in wick. <lb />
for gain. <lb />
Drunkenness comprises all <lb />
vices. It is the dictionary of <lb />
vice, for it includes every vice. <lb />
It is a business which destroys <lb />
the souls of men in hell. <lb />
A bill for the suppression of <lb />
is being prepared in the Ger- <lb />
man The Emperor <lb />
takes the liveliest interest in the <lb />
scheme to check drunkenness, and <lb />
has ordered that the progress of the <lb />
measure be reported to him. <lb />
A French mechanic of fifty-three <lb />
committed suicide because be bad <lb />
lost the power to drink. He left a <lb />
letter small glass of <lb />
makes me ill now. As I can- <lb />
not live without drinking I am kill- <lb />
which does increase our <lb />
is spurious, and not to be trust- <lb />
ed. How strong are the heart's first <lb />
struggles under sorrow; bow it bat- <lb />
with distress and wars against <lb />
despair and disappointment; and <lb />
vigorous its efforts to combat and <lb />
overcome; but sorrow is the stronger <lb />
ray, sorrow is the is <lb />
drawn into the heart by the first <lb />
breath that inhale of this world's <lb />
small seed, but still it grows <lb />
and grows, and twists and twists, <lb />
until it crushes the poor heart; and <lb />
then, then we die <lb />
To be a Neighbor. <lb />
To be a really good neighbor de- <lb />
the possession of many ex- <lb />
temper, dis- <lb />
and consideration for other <lb />
people's feelings; and if we possess <lb />
all or some of these qualities, <lb />
and never ending are the <lb />
benefits we may confer on each other <lb />
and a great deal of pleasure will be <lb />
the result, But because we are <lb />
neighbors, we need not necessarily <lb />
be close friends. We be friend- <lb />
enough to enjoy the pleasure of <lb />
doing little kindnesses and re- <lb />
the same in return. Being <lb />
kindly disposed to all by no means <lb />
implies that house is to be open <lb />
from morning till night to visitors. <lb />
The typically good-natured person, <lb />
who is at every one's beck call, <lb />
is likely to be greatly imposed upon <lb />
and to please Ho one really; one mast <lb />
lie able to say to decline <lb />
being made use of by every one. <lb />
tween two boys no bigger nor older <lb />
you are that I read the <lb />
other day. They were going along <lb />
the road, talking together in a pleas- <lb />
ant way, when them <lb />
I wish I had all the re land <lb />
la the w rid. <lb />
And I wish I had all the in <lb />
world, said the other. <lb />
What would you do then asked <lb />
his friend. <lb />
Why, I would ton them it-to your <lb />
pasture land. <lb />
No, you wouldn't, was the reply. <lb />
Yes, I would. <lb />
But I wouldn't let you. <lb />
I wouldn't ask you. <lb />
Ton shouldn't do it. <lb />
I should. <lb />
You <lb />
I will. <lb />
And with that seized and <lb />
pounded each other like two silly, <lb />
wicked boys as they were. <lb />
The children laughed; but their <lb />
mother said. see in what trifles <lb />
quarrels often begin. Were you any <lb />
wiser than these boys in your half <lb />
angry talk about an imaginary pony <lb />
It I hail not been here, who knows <lb />
but you might ha ye been as silly and <lb />
wicked as they Sunday <lb />
NEW YORK LETTER. <lb />
Our Ingenious <lb />
Jumbo Crab. <lb />
Our Regular <lb />
New York, Oct. 9th, 1891. <lb />
The streets in this city are <lb />
being torn up one purpose <lb />
or another, but never has there <lb />
been .- a wholesale and continued <lb />
plowing and digging the pave- <lb />
as daring the past summer. <lb />
This is caused by changing the <lb />
Broadway and street <lb />
car lines to cable <lb />
roads. A street is not now <lb />
torn up feels lonesome, but there <lb />
are very few lonesome streets. For <lb />
months has nothing <lb />
but a series of deep ditches and <lb />
great stone heaps, over and between <lb />
which the teeming multitude are <lb />
continually. threading their way. <lb />
To lay the cable road on Broadway, <lb />
and not the street, is like try <lb />
SAVING HER BOYS. <lb />
they would fail. Multiply this by <lb />
fourteen thousand, and have an <lb />
expenditure of seventy-six millions <lb />
and six hundred and fifty thousands <lb />
of dollars every year and for strong <lb />
, drink alone in the metropolis and its <lb />
to lay a new floor, put down a I i . ti <lb />
Tins gives an average of <lb />
twenty-five dollars for every man, <lb />
Some Business Bales For Boys. <lb />
Be your hands, face <lb />
and clothes clean, and your hair and <lb />
finger nails short. Have hand- <lb />
kerchief handy. <lb />
Be be just <lb />
as near nothing as you can, keep out <lb />
of everybody's way. <lb />
Be into the way of <lb />
thinking you are working for your- <lb />
self. You arc. If you do it well, <lb />
you are going to get on. It is your <lb />
work. Don't slight it. <lb />
have to wait a good <lb />
deal between jobs; and that is the <lb />
hardest work you have to do. This <lb />
is the way to make it Find <lb />
a comfortable waiting-place, where <lb />
you are handy in sight and bearing, <lb />
and rest while you wait. Don't talk, <lb />
or play, or whistle, or sing, or swing <lb />
your feet, or them on the <lb />
floor, or make any sort of noise. But <lb />
you can't keep still. Don't try to. <lb />
Avoid getting tired by changing. <lb />
Sit, stand, walk about; get some- <lb />
thing to do, if you can, instead of <lb />
waiting. That is easier. Besides, <lb />
if you do it well, you will get promo- <lb />
They who do things well are <lb />
the ones to <lb />
Be be <lb />
to catch the first sign of your <lb />
being wanted; have your wits about <lb />
you; be quick to understand what is <lb />
wanted, move on the instant, and act <lb />
with spirit the job is done. <lb />
Ox the S- stop, keep <lb />
to the right. Don't slide on the rail; <lb />
don't lean on it. You may your <lb />
hand on it going for <lb />
more. Never go down two steps at s <lb />
time, Step lightly. <lb />
Victim. <lb />
A dispatch from Beatrice. Neb., <lb />
More than fifteen years <lb />
Marion and one Cameron set <lb />
out together in a wagon on a trip, and <lb />
were last seen at the Blue River, <lb />
near here. A few days later the sup- <lb />
posed body of Cameron was found in <lb />
the Blue, River, and when it was dis- <lb />
covered that Marion had been seen <lb />
with Cameron's team and goods in <lb />
his possession be was suspected of <lb />
murdering his, companion. He was <lb />
not arrested years afterward <lb />
and was tried several times, and Anal- <lb />
executed in March, 1887. <lb />
an uncle of Marion, <lb />
has always believed the latter <lb />
cent, and bas at length proved it by <lb />
finding Cameron alive in La <lb />
Kansas. had gone <lb />
to Mexico, thence to Alaska, <lb />
after leaving Marion on the banks <lb />
the Bias River, and had returned <lb />
from Alaska only a year ago. Hear- <lb />
for the first time of Marion's <lb />
and fearing himself amenable <lb />
to the law, he concealed his identity, <lb />
bat remorse caused him o reveal it <lb />
He is folly identified. <lb />
earlier, lath, plaster, whitewash and <lb />
a room all at the same time, <lb />
while living in the room not <lb />
any of the furniture, and <lb />
company. This constant invasion <lb />
it the city thoroughfares is a great <lb />
imposition a and long <lb />
suffering public. <lb />
A UNIQUE LETTER-BOX. <lb />
A most ingenious and serviceable <lb />
letter-box has been invent- <lb />
ed by a New York man, and will <lb />
per be adopted the Govern- <lb />
for throughout the <lb />
try. The box ii made of cast iron. I <lb />
octagonal in shape, five and a half <lb />
feet high, and is capped with an <lb />
ii till own. In one of the <lb />
faces is a clock and calendering <lb />
which stamps every letter <lb />
mailed with the name of the city, <lb />
the number the box, day of the <lb />
mouth, year, and time of day. The <lb />
box also has a panel showing the <lb />
hoar of daily collection and a <lb />
one showing when the next col- <lb />
will be made. The <lb />
is the result of ideas furnished <lb />
by Mr. A. B. city, <lb />
after whom it is named. The model <lb />
box is to be set up in the Capital <lb />
for use daring the coining session <lb />
of Congress. It adopted by the Gov- <lb />
over will have to <lb />
be manufactured. <lb />
A MONSTER FROM JAPAN. <lb />
The Bristol Steamer Euphrates, <lb />
which has just arrived from China <lb />
and Japan with tons of teas, <lb />
as part of its cargo, a great ca- <lb />
the shape of a giant <lb />
crab. He is not alive <lb />
now, as the sailors wisely decided <lb />
be would look better staffed and <lb />
wired to a big oaken panel. The <lb />
crab is a regular Jumbo of bis kind <lb />
and is supposed to have been about <lb />
years old. His forward legs <lb />
are each inches long, and he <lb />
measures inches across the back <lb />
The are each C inches, <lb />
an-1 the third joint inches long. <lb />
His from claw to claw was, <lb />
when alive, juts feet and II inch- <lb />
es. He ban ten the shortest <lb />
of are inches long. Mr. <lb />
Crab's permanent will <lb />
most likely be the London Zoo. <lb />
Edward Arlington. <lb />
THE GOOD IT WOULD DO. <lb />
There are in New York and Brook <lb />
fourteen thousand licensed liquor <lb />
saloons, usually situated upon street <lb />
corners, so that the average <lb />
of each must be at least twenty-five <lb />
feet. If these saloons were extended <lb />
in a straight line side by side and <lb />
touching other, there would be <lb />
a row of extending three <lb />
hundred .- id fifty thousand feet, or a <lb />
trifle than sixty-six and one- <lb />
quarter miles in length. This is <lb />
about thirds the distance be- <lb />
tween Net- York and Philadelphia. I started the fire, arranged everything <lb />
On an average it is estimated that I nicely as though I were looking for <lb />
fifteen dollars par day. five thousand i company, and then just let the boys <lb />
five hundred dollars a year, is spent have it. So the plan has been a <lb />
in liquor in each; a less amount and great success, for, although I never <lb />
said a word to them about it, they <lb />
took right up with it; and now <lb />
their evenings at home read- <lb />
playing they are all tares <lb />
and besides being better <lb />
the boys it is better for us. <lb />
Now, sisters, just between our- <lb />
selves, of course they'll spoil the car <lb />
THE REFLECTOR <lb />
JOB PRINTING <lb />
Department that can be surpassed no <lb />
where in this section. Our wort always <lb />
gives satisfaction. <lb />
end <lb />
I think when a boy has become an <lb />
habitual loafer he is then for <lb />
something worse, and I was greatly <lb />
worried to find ray boys slip- <lb />
ping in very quietly about the time <lb />
the stores closed for the night, so <lb />
just resolved to try make a <lb />
place to spend the eve- <lb />
than the aforesaid stores. <lb />
Our room had hitherto been <lb />
kept sacred to the use of visitors, <lb />
and for but after thinking <lb />
the matter over very seriously I <lb />
woman and child within the pet, and it's a pretty Carped, too, and <lb />
lied area. Let suppose this seven- I have been so careful of it. But I <lb />
million six hundred and fifty j mean through God's help to have my <lb />
thousand dollars applied to the rent, grow tip to become good men, <lb />
food, fuel and clothing of the class and it its going lo take a pretty room <lb />
and pretty carpets lo help do it, why <lb />
from which it is chiefly drawn. <lb />
What would that mean It would <lb />
mean the wholesome apartments, <lb />
nourishing and decent clothing. <lb />
Properly speaking it would menu the <lb />
extinction of mendicancy and <lb />
It would also mean the <lb />
rearing of children in decency, so <lb />
that the next generation would be <lb />
above the present. It would <lb />
the beginning of a new era. <lb />
Widening our observation from the <lb />
metropolis to the entire <lb />
find that two hundred thousand <lb />
saloons withdraw four hundred <lb />
thousand men from productive in- <lb />
and absorb outright one <lb />
hundred million dollars. These <lb />
I am very glad to have them, that's all. <lb />
Detroit Free Pres. <lb />
The Beal Danger of Cigarettes. <lb />
It is not the cigarette smoked in <lb />
the ordinary fashion that does harm; <lb />
it is the inhalation of smoke. This <lb />
introduces quickly and delightfully <lb />
a narcotic poison into the system <lb />
and awakens in the a <lb />
as delightful as that produced <lb />
by opium. The seriousness of the <lb />
to inhalation lies not alone <lb />
in fact that it involves a steady <lb />
poison, but in the utter <lb />
hopelessness of the habit and the en- <lb />
tire inability of the indulger to give <lb />
facts tell their own story , <lb />
,, , ., ii. Once a cigarette inhaler, a <lb />
and draw their moral. Let us <lb />
these millions of j <lb />
spent for beneficence, for the build- <lb />
of beautiful homes, and for the <lb />
of schools devoted to <lb />
Hints For Young Christians- <lb />
Never neglect daily private pray- <lb />
and remember that God hears <lb />
your prayers. <lb />
Never neglect daily private <lb />
Bible reading; and remember that <lb />
God is speaking to you, and that you <lb />
are to believe and act upon what He <lb />
says. <lb />
Never let a day pass without <lb />
aiming to do something for Jesus; <lb />
every morning reflect on what Jesus <lb />
has done for <lb />
It you are ever in doubt as to <lb />
anything being right or wrong, con- <lb />
sider whether you can do it n the <lb />
name of Jesus and ask God's bless- <lb />
upon it. <lb />
Never take your Christianity <lb />
from Christians, but ask yourself, <lb />
would the Lord have me to <lb />
and follow Him. <lb />
Never trust your feelings, or <lb />
the opinions of men, if contra- <lb />
God's word. <lb />
A man often abuts the door in <lb />
the face of his best friend. This <lb />
is especially so when he refuses <lb />
to help support his home paper. <lb />
Merit Win. <lb />
We desire to say to our that <lb />
for years we have been selling Dr. King's <lb />
New Discovery for Consumption, Dr. <lb />
King's New Life <lb />
Salve an Electric Bitters, and have <lb />
never handled remedies that sell as well, <lb />
or that have given such universal <lb />
faction. We do not hesitate to <lb />
tee them every time, and we stand <lb />
to refund the purchase price II <lb />
results do follow their <lb />
These remedies have won great <lb />
purely on merits. J. <lb />
L. Wooten, Druggist. <lb />
science, art, industries, education <lb />
and religion What might not be <lb />
the status of the United States could <lb />
this money only be withdrawn from <lb />
the endowment of paupers, lunatic <lb />
asylums, hospitals, prisons and pot <lb />
Y. Evangelist. <lb />
Death Bate. <lb />
Here arc a few facts complied by <lb />
the Financial and Insurance <lb />
of London, which will interest <lb />
all, and life insurance solicitors <lb />
may find <lb />
yearly mortality the <lb />
ways one. In this respect It <lb />
j with similarity of the <lb />
i opium habit, which it has many <lb />
points of resemblance. One may <lb />
stop the use of a pipe or cigar the <lb />
use of tea or beer or whiskey, but the <lb />
morphine and tobacco-inhalation <lb />
habits, if well established, are <lb />
incurable. <lb />
Tobacco smoke contains <lb />
vapor, carbon soot, nicotine, traces <lb />
certain organic acids and of such <lb />
hydrocarbons as creosote, and of pro- <lb />
ducts of the aniline such as <lb />
It is the nicotine, how- <lb />
ever, which probably docs the harm. <lb />
Record. <lb />
A Safe Investment, <lb />
Is one which is guaranteed to bring <lb />
you satisfactory results, or In case of <lb />
globe is reported at 33,333.333 per- i failure n return of purchase price. On this <lb />
a . . r safe plan you can from our advert i- <lb />
sons. I his is at the rate of Druggist a bottle of Dr. King's New <lb />
pet day, per hour, Discovery for Consumption. It is <lb />
to bring relief in every ease, <lb />
when used for any affection of Throat. <lb />
Lungs or Chest, such as Consumption. <lb />
of Lungs, Bronchitis, <lb />
Asthma, Whooping Cough, Croup, etc., <lb />
etc. It is pleasant and agreeable to e <lb />
perfectly safe, and can always be <lb />
Hided upon, <lb />
rial fret at J. L. Drug <lb />
Store. <lb />
minute. <lb />
pulsation the heart at <lb />
this rate marks the decease of some <lb />
human creature. The average of <lb />
life is years. <lb />
One-fourth of the entire <lb />
die at or before the age of <lb />
years; one-half at or before years. <lb />
Among persons one <lb />
rives at the age of on; in <lb />
attains the age of and one in <lb />
lives to the age of CO. <lb />
Married men live longer than <lb />
single men. <lb />
In persons marry, and <lb />
more marriages occur in June and <lb />
December than in any month of the <lb />
year. One-eighth the whole <lb />
is military. <lb />
Professions a great in- <lb />
on longevity. <lb />
In individuals who arrive at <lb />
the age of years, clergymen, <lb />
orators or public speakers, are <lb />
agriculturists, are workmen, <lb />
soldiers or military ad- <lb />
votes or engineers. professors and <lb />
Progress. <lb />
Dr. S. H. Sheppard, of Brooklyn, <lb />
in his address before the <lb />
Medical Congress on the best <lb />
treatment of alcoholism, said that <lb />
Turkish bath was the best thing to <lb />
cure a drunkard, because the most <lb />
powerful agent for restoring a <lb />
condition to all bodily <lb />
Who does the most for tho devil, <lb />
the man who the or <lb />
the man who drinks it <lb />
Health Strength. <lb />
Apalachicola, Fla., Feb. IT, 1889. <lb />
Messrs. Bros., Savannah, Ga. <lb />
Dear will write to Inform you <lb />
that I was afflicted with Blood Disease. <lb />
I tried one bottle and it gave me <lb />
no relief. I was In bed seven months. <lb />
I tried prominent physicians, and they <lb />
could not do me any good, saw your <lb />
advertisement of P. P. V in the <lb />
Times, and thought I would try it. <lb />
The bottle I got to-night makes seven or <lb />
eight, and, oh, how good I feel. I have <lb />
been up ever since and at my business, <lb />
lumber inspector. Yon publish this <lb />
If you desire. I have Informed my friends <lb />
P. P. P. is life, health and strength. <lb />
M. P. <lb />
A Boy's Essay on Total Abstinence. <lb />
The Australian Sunday school <lb />
Teacher gives the following as from a <lb />
boy's essay on total <lb />
abstain from alcoholic drinks <lb />
because, if I would excel as a crick- <lb />
Grace says, as a <lb />
walker, says, as <lb />
an oarsman, says, <lb />
as a swimmer, Webb says, <lb />
as an orator, Bright says, <lb />
as a missionary, Livingstone says, <lb />
as a doctor, Clark says, <lb />
Asylums, prisons and <lb />
repeat the cry, <lb />
He said love I am sorry to dis- <lb />
appoint you about the picnic, but my <lb />
trotter has a lame That's <lb />
We've got plenty of Salvation Oil. <lb />
The Detroit Free Press Fiend <lb />
been punning on Dr. Bull's Cough <lb />
up Bis is only gratitude, for all think- <lb />
men know Its <lb />
Intemperance is the most <lb />
of all <lb />
Fashionable men in Paris and <lb />
London, it is stated, are now using <lb />
electricity as a cure for <lb />
tippling. <lb />
A shipload of New Eng- <lb />
land rum has just been started for <lb />
the African coast. The exporters <lb />
arc bound that the Held for foreign <lb />
missionary work shall not fail. <lb />
The Georgia Legislature has passed <lb />
a law for the punishment of drunken <lb />
doctors. It provides that conviction <lb />
of shall disqualify a <lb />
physician for further practice in <lb />
that State. <lb />
My wife bas used <lb />
for headache with the beet <lb />
results. I state this without <lb />
solicitation. J. W. Ab- <lb />
Ga. <lb />
STATE NEWS. <lb />
Happenings Here and There at <lb />
From <lb />
Tarboro Tho Norfolk, <lb />
Wilmington Charleston railroad if <lb />
built will run through or quite near <lb />
Greenville and Williamston. <lb />
The Carolina lumber company <lb />
purchased the town of Tillery, on <lb />
the Scotland Neck branch road, <lb />
paying for it together with a large <lb />
tract of land <lb />
The Western North Carolina Con- <lb />
meets this year in Asheville <lb />
on the 15th of It was first <lb />
announced to meet on the but <lb />
later the date was changed to the <lb />
15th. <lb />
Mr. Howard A. Banks, a graduate <lb />
of Davidson College, has been <lb />
a Fellow at the State <lb />
the first Fellowship appoint- <lb />
that has been made. H <lb />
receives his tuition and <lb />
Raleigh The following <lb />
counties have special exhibits, at the <lb />
Warren, Craven, Edge- <lb />
Hertford, Beaufort, <lb />
Wake, Wayne, Forsythe, <lb />
Buncombe, Camden, Ashe and <lb />
Bertie. <lb />
Mr. J. K. <lb />
has started up a singular <lb />
the manufacture of walk- <lb />
canes from the remnants of cars <lb />
destroyed in the recent wreck. He <lb />
has made about thus far and can <lb />
sell them faster than he can make <lb />
them. <lb />
Oxford It is said that <lb />
Northern Granville has some of the <lb />
oldest men in the county. They are <lb />
William Davis, <lb />
H. A. Gill. George Hester, <lb />
G. Norwood, <lb />
Bailey, All of them <lb />
are in fairly good health and get <lb />
about as they were only <lb />
Chatham A colored <lb />
woman in Gull township, wife of <lb />
is tho mother of <lb />
children, of whom arc now <lb />
living. She is tow years old, <lb />
weighs pounds, and is in vigor- <lb />
R. <lb />
this township, has a <lb />
that is old, and this year <lb />
laid and raised <lb />
Friday night Mrs, <lb />
Alice Medlin, wife of Mr. W. T. <lb />
Medlin, of this place, was found dead <lb />
in bed about IS o'clock. She bad <lb />
retired and so had Mr. Medlin, who <lb />
occupied another room because bis <lb />
business required him to be a <lb />
good deal at night. About twelve <lb />
o'clock the cook who had been to <lb />
preaching returned and called Mrs. <lb />
to get the key to her room. <lb />
She could not be aroused and when <lb />
her door was opened she was found <lb />
dead. She was in good health <lb />
her death was the result of heart <lb />
disease. <lb />
Charlotte Mr. Willis <lb />
who farms near the city <lb />
brought in something to-day that <lb />
has alike puzzled and interested the <lb />
agriculturists. It is a sweet potato <lb />
vine covered with blooms. Mr <lb />
says that all the vines in his <lb />
sweet potato Held are filled with <lb />
blooms. Farmers say they never <lb />
saw nor heard of anything like that <lb />
before- The arc purple and <lb />
pink in color, and is kind a cross <lb />
between a cotton bloom and a morn <lb />
glory. The potatoes at the roots <lb />
of this bloom bearing vine arc as <lb />
fine, Mr. Wilkinson says, as any <lb />
sweet potatoes that he ever dug. <lb />
If your is restless while teething. <lb />
get Dr. Bull's Baby Syrup; a dose of It <lb />
will relieve the little sufferer at ones, <lb />
Only cents a <lb />
A box of Old Saul's Catarrh Cure It <lb />
Invaluable for catarrh, influenza or cold <lb />
in the head, <lb />
into. <lb />
L. <lb />
X. <lb />
J. MARQUIS, <lb />
. C, <lb />
of <lb />
Office In Skinner Building, upper <lb />
opposite Gallery- <lb />
i. a. b. r. <lb />
TYSON, <lb />
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, <lb />
K. C. <lb />
Prompt attention Riven to <lb />
II. <lb />
Attorney-at-Law, <lb />
v. c. <lb />
Prompt and careful attention to <lb />
Collection solicited.<lb />
t a skinner, <lb />
m. c. <lb />
V G. <lb />
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
Practice In all the courts. <lb />
ALEX. UM <lb />
J. <lb />
BLOW, <lb />
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C, <lb />
in all the Courts. <lb />
j B. <lb />
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, <lb />
N.<lb /></p>
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THE <lb />
REFLECTOR <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
tater, <lb />
Office at <lb />
Mail <lb />
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER <lb />
OF NORFOLK. <lb />
an <lb />
are <lb />
ID <lb />
A man in this world does not <lb />
always do just what ho intended <lb />
to do. It has been intention <lb />
for three weeks past to catch time <lb />
to something about Norfolk, <lb />
but a press of other matters has <lb />
prevented until now. What is it <lb />
we want to say Well, perhaps <lb />
not much, but in all a little that <lb />
of <lb />
A. weeks ago tho Reflector <lb />
Norfolk for tho second <lb />
time. We liked it from what we <lb />
first saw, and must say that the <lb />
second trip we liked it even bet- <lb />
And this seems to be the <lb />
of people generally who <lb />
there, at least so far as our <lb />
reaches. One cannot <lb />
be otherwise than favorably <lb />
pressed with the business <lb />
ties of that prosperous city. En- <lb />
is marked everywhere, <lb />
d turn to any quarter and you <lb />
confronted with such vim, <lb />
push and go as to <lb />
make one who has always been <lb />
accustomed to viewing old fogy- <lb />
ploddings look on and wonder. <lb />
There is a pluck about the <lb />
men that will not be downed. <lb />
occurs in Norfolk, <lb />
before the smoke has cleared <lb />
away a new building is seen com- <lb />
up out of the ashes. <lb />
And there is co operation among <lb />
Norfolk's men. If an en- <lb />
is wanted that cannot be <lb />
secured single handed, enough <lb />
capital comes together to establish <lb />
it and make it a success. Some- <lb />
thing of the business Norfolk is do- <lb />
and of her outlook and bright <lb />
prospects for the future the Re- <lb />
spoke not many weeks <lb />
since, and also spoke of what East <lb />
era North Carolina is doing in fur <lb />
citizens for Norfolk and <lb />
helping to build up her trade. <lb />
Some of her very brightest, best <lb />
and most successful businessmen <lb />
were furnished by North Carolina, <lb />
and it is with no small degree of <lb />
the Reflector has <lb />
number of them among its <lb />
Striking out for homo folks <lb />
we very naturally dropped into <lb />
the office of <lb />
COBB BROS GILLIAM, <lb />
where we found Charlie Cobb, <lb />
handsome as ever, his face beam- <lb />
with anticipations of the fall <lb />
business. He is one of our own <lb />
Pitt county boys and a credit to <lb />
his native heath. Another <lb />
of this firm lives right here in <lb />
Greenville, we all know them and <lb />
know that they treat shippers <lb />
every time cotton is sent <lb />
to them. You are not asked to <lb />
take our word alone for this, <lb />
either, but give them a shipment <lb />
and if it don't turn you out right <lb />
call around and give this print <lb />
a blowing out free of charge. <lb />
Mr. the other member of <lb />
the firm is from <lb />
He was just back from a <lb />
European wedding tour but we <lb />
managed to get a chance to howdy <lb />
do with him. <lb />
Just across the street we find <lb />
S EVERETT, <lb />
another firm just as the <lb />
days, are long. Mr. Norman <lb />
ha been forced by ill health <lb />
to retire from business, but <lb />
Capt. Everett continues under <lb />
the old firm name, lie has had <lb />
fourteen years experience in <lb />
the commission business alone, <lb />
what he fails to know <lb />
it is hardly worth knowing. <lb />
His experience has shown <lb />
him that the best way to give sat <lb />
to his shippers is to do <lb />
a commission business, <lb />
he avoids all <lb />
and looks carefully after the <lb />
interest to shippers and en- <lb />
to sell to their <lb />
He is a clever gentle- <lb />
man and made our stay in <lb />
his office very pleasant. But <lb />
are so-many men here in <lb />
Greenville who know Capt. <lb />
Everett that it looks like folly for <lb />
to attempt to offer a testimonial <lb />
for so we will just remind you <lb />
to send him some cotton. <lb />
Dean- at the foot of <lb />
street yon can always <lb />
BROS. <lb />
Her is North Carolina <lb />
Una. Both gentlemen are <lb />
from and not only <lb />
nave friends in the eastern portion <lb />
of the bat the en-. <lb />
belt. For many years <lb />
been in Norfolk and just <lb />
rank among the leaders in the <lb />
business. They are <lb />
always glad to Serve friends <lb />
and if yon make them a shipment <lb />
they-will send you sued <lb />
returns yon be sore to try <lb />
them And many times over. <lb />
The second <lb />
dist Council met Oct. in the <lb />
Metropolitan Methodist Episcopal <lb />
Church, Washington D. There <lb />
were about five hundred <lb />
present at the opening represent <lb />
all the various branches of <lb />
established throughout <lb />
the world. Three hundred of the <lb />
delegates are from the Methodist <lb />
Churches in the United States and <lb />
two hundred from abroad. North <lb />
Carolina is represented by Rev. <lb />
Frank Reid, D. D. editor of the <lb />
ex-Governor <lb />
J. Jarvis, <lb />
JR. B. Vance and Rev. L. W. <lb />
Crawford D. D. There are <lb />
colored delegates. Rev. Dr. Wm. <lb />
Arthur a distinguished minister of <lb />
London was on the <lb />
for the opening sermon, but owing <lb />
to the condition of his voice <lb />
he turned over his manuscript to <lb />
Rev. Dr. T. Stephenson another <lb />
English divine who read <lb />
the eloquent words of advice <lb />
of Dr. Arthur to the assembled <lb />
council. Addresses of welcome <lb />
were delivered by Bishop Hurst <lb />
of Washington, Dr. Stephenson of <lb />
London, and Dr. of Spar- <lb />
S. C. <lb />
This is the second meeting of <lb />
this great body, the first having <lb />
boon held in London ten years <lb />
ago. The London gathering was <lb />
a great success to which tho <lb />
American delegates largely con- <lb />
This meeting will be <lb />
much larger. In fact it will be <lb />
one of the most remarkable <lb />
assemblies ever held. The <lb />
read before it, and the dis- <lb />
had will of necessity be <lb />
exceedingly valuable and interest- <lb />
as they will be participated in <lb />
by the brightest intellects, <lb />
most sanctified hearts to be found <lb />
among the Methodists of the <lb />
world. <lb />
that they while in jail, enter- <lb />
ed into an agreement with him to <lb />
lead the lives of highwaymen upon <lb />
their release, and that he said that <lb />
within two weeks after his release <lb />
that was <lb />
ever heard of would occur on this <lb />
road and that it would be a pas- <lb />
train. He claims his talk <lb />
was all in jest and proved by his <lb />
wife and mother that he was at <lb />
home sick on the night of the <lb />
wreck. The justice discredited <lb />
the evidence however of his wife <lb />
and mother and jailed him. <lb />
We gather the above facts from <lb />
the Statesville Landmark. <lb />
There was a big Alliance meet- <lb />
in Raleigh on last Friday at <lb />
which Senator Norwood of <lb />
State President Butler and <lb />
State lecturer Bell Spoke. Mr. <lb />
Norwood is not a member of the <lb />
Alliance. Ho is a lawyer but like <lb />
Col. Skinner of this State ho has es- <lb />
the cause of this order. <lb />
He is said to be an excellent <lb />
speaker, and his speech in <lb />
gave general satisfaction. <lb />
He said he thought there was a <lb />
better plan than the sub-treasury <lb />
bill to relieve the in- <lb />
crease in the medium <lb />
and a distribution of it to the <lb />
States and these could lend it to <lb />
their citizens upon their lands, <lb />
cotton He thought we ought <lb />
to have forty dollars per capita in <lb />
circulation. He said he was not <lb />
fighting the sub-treasury but ho <lb />
believed a common ground could <lb />
be found- <lb />
There was a big Democratic <lb />
ratification meeting in New York <lb />
last Thursday. Ex-President <lb />
Cleveland presided and Gov. Hill <lb />
and he were the principal speak- <lb />
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS <lb />
Charles Stewart Parnell the <lb />
great Irish leader died at his home <lb />
in Brighton, Tuesday night, Oct. <lb />
6th. His death was entirely <lb />
peeled. No one knew that he was <lb />
even ill. Death resulted indirect- <lb />
from a chill which he had the <lb />
previous week and directly from <lb />
acute No event of the <lb />
last half century has so startled <lb />
Ireland as did the announcement <lb />
of tho death of Mr. Parnell. His <lb />
personal and political friends are <lb />
overwhelmed with grief and those <lb />
who loudly and hotly opposed <lb />
him in life to day maintain a dig- <lb />
and silence. Mr. <lb />
Parnell has been constantly before <lb />
the public since as the re- <lb />
Irish leader in the <lb />
English House of Commons and <lb />
his record is familiar to tho world. <lb />
Before the occur- <lb />
which so seriously involved <lb />
his morality he was regarded as <lb />
one of the foremost men of Great <lb />
Britain. The eyes of all Europe <lb />
then watched him because the <lb />
success of the principles he <lb />
meant tho menacing of <lb />
every throne on the Continent. <lb />
It looks as if it is unfortunate <lb />
that Mr. Parnell did not die a few <lb />
years sooner. He has not <lb />
during this time, <lb />
and had he died then he would <lb />
left no stain upon his <lb />
and would have been regard- <lb />
ed in history as one of the first <lb />
and foremost men of <lb />
Who ever writes his history now <lb />
will be compelled to with a <lb />
black page. His life teaches us <lb />
that men cannot with impunity in- <lb />
the sanctity of another's <lb />
home. People do not expect <lb />
purity in public office when there <lb />
is a want of it in the domestic <lb />
life. <lb />
The Beaufort County Alliance, <lb />
which met in Washington last <lb />
Thursday, passed resolutions <lb />
very complimentary to our towns- <lb />
man, Col. Harry Skinner. Ho was <lb />
thanked for the able speeches he <lb />
is making in behalf of the Sub- <lb />
treasury, and invited to address <lb />
the Alliance and citizens of that <lb />
county on the theme at his earliest <lb />
convenience. Pitt county Alliance <lb />
also adopted a resolution of thanks <lb />
to him for his defense of their <lb />
cause. In Saturday night's mail <lb />
Col. Skinner letters from <lb />
sixteen different county Alliances <lb />
containing similar resolutions they <lb />
had adopted. Col. Skinner is fast <lb />
becoming the man in the <lb />
State with the Alliance and is be <lb />
recognized as the great Alli- <lb />
orator. He receives <lb />
to speaK at more different <lb />
places than he can possibly fill. <lb />
He left yesterday for Morganton <lb />
where he will speak to-day to the <lb />
gathering at the Burke county <lb />
fair. He will return to Raleigh in <lb />
time to attend the meeting of the <lb />
Democratic State Executive Com- <lb />
which meets to-morrow <lb />
and of which he is a member. <lb />
Elmore of Catawba <lb />
county has been sent on to jail to <lb />
await the action of the Superior <lb />
Court charged with having wreck- <lb />
ed the train on the Western North <lb />
Carolina Railroad at <lb />
Bridge- The principal witness- <lb />
es against the accused were <lb />
four prisoners confined in <lb />
jail with him where he had been <lb />
put for fighting. They testified <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C, Oct. 5th, 1891. <lb />
Board of Commissioners of Pitt- <lb />
county met in regular session ibis <lb />
day, present O. Dawson, chairman, <lb />
G. M. Mooring, C. V. Newton <lb />
T. E. Keel. last <lb />
read approved. <lb />
The following for paupers <lb />
were Stocks 4.50, <lb />
Winifred 6.00, Margaret <lb />
an 3.00, James Master H D <lb />
Smith Alex Harris Dan- <lb />
Webster 2.00, Martha Nelson <lb />
2.00, Bryan 1.50, Jacob <lb />
1.50, Asa 4.00, <lb />
Briley 2.00, Wm. 5.00, <lb />
Susan Harris 1.50, John Baker 1.50, <lb />
Saucy Moore 3.00, Smith <lb />
1.50, Lance 2.00, Winnie <lb />
Fleming <lb />
The following were drawn <lb />
general county J T Hod- <lb />
D C Barrow 1.60, C P Gas- <lb />
8.29, C A Bland 2.00, R L <lb />
112.25, R. L. Joyner 25.00, H F <lb />
Keel W H Smith 12.78, J A K <lb />
Tucker 1.30, D C Moore 1.15, W P <lb />
Buck W H Williams 1.40, W <lb />
B 3.20, Moore <lb />
Henry Campbell 1.19, J F Mil- <lb />
2.15, H F Keel 2.25, B S <lb />
20.41, W B 143.50, J <lb />
S Higgs 8.08, R T Gaskins <lb />
Spain 3.13, Joe Chapman 3.30 <lb />
C E Boyd 5.07, John Brown <lb />
Andrew 31.00, Sidney <lb />
3.71, J M Corbett 2.80, R M <lb />
8.40, D C Adams 14.78, J W <lb />
Williams 2.55, R M Ab- <lb />
Smith W B <lb />
John A Wilson W T <lb />
4.37, E A J W Smith 3.10 <lb />
J W Smith 2.00, John Flanagan <lb />
350.92, D H James 1228, James Ad <lb />
ams 3.71, James Adams H W <lb />
Smith 3.80, M D Smith 4.43, Merritt <lb />
Booth 3.71, C. U C <lb />
J A K Tucker <lb />
J A K Tucker 3.30, J A K Tucker <lb />
E C 2.39, D A Moore <lb />
J C Taylor W A Taylor <lb />
James C. <lb />
B H 21.00, B M Kennedy <lb />
10.00, C. Dawson 3.80, C V Newton. <lb />
3.30. G. M. Mooring 2.90, J C <lb />
age 1.67, Stock Law Territory, W J <lb />
Kilpatrick <lb />
W G Lang made complaint to the <lb />
Board be was incorrectly <lb />
ed on the tax list for with 81- <lb />
income and petitioned that the <lb />
amount be corroded whereupon it <lb />
was ordered the list be <lb />
so that be be charged with <lb />
instead of <lb />
Mrs. Joyner made complaint <lb />
her land in Beaver Dam town- <lb />
ship is valued on the tax list a <lb />
which is excessive, and <lb />
it be reduced to a fair <lb />
valuation, Board or- <lb />
the same to be reduced to <lb />
5,000- <lb />
License to retail liquor six <lb />
months was granted to Henry B. <lb />
Duke at Falkland. <lb />
C. T. Savage application <lb />
for license to retail liquor at <lb />
whereupon Board refused to <lb />
grant the same, believing that <lb />
den is territory prohibit <lb />
sale of spirituous <lb />
three miles of Antioch church <lb />
by laws of 1891 chapter <lb />
G. T. Savage then petitioned for <lb />
a license to retail liquor at bis place <lb />
of business in Pitt county at a point <lb />
three miles from An- <lb />
Church, near Ayden, for six <lb />
months commencing 1st day of <lb />
July 1891, Board granted <lb />
and ordered the Sheriff to issue the <lb />
same. <lb />
It appearing to the Board from <lb />
an inspection of the records in the <lb />
Court Clerk's office <lb />
there is pending in said Court <lb />
cases on the civil issue docket and <lb />
cases on the summons docket, it <lb />
therefore ordered by the Board <lb />
bis Thomas M. <lb />
Holt, Governor of North Carolina <lb />
be and he is hereby requested to <lb />
order a special term of Superior <lb />
Court, for trial of civil causes <lb />
only, to be held for this county for <lb />
one week commencing on 2nd <lb />
Monday in December 1891, on <lb />
count of such an accumulation of <lb />
civil actions in said as re- <lb />
quires a term. It is farther <lb />
ordered Mist the Clerk of this Board <lb />
transmit to Governor a copy of <lb />
this order under the teal of <lb />
Board. <lb />
J. B. Yellowley presented a <lb />
die estate K. C <lb />
of which he is <lb />
was a tract of land known ax <lb />
Alpine nod lying in Greenville <lb />
township, containing <lb />
acres, that the tax have <lb />
valued sad tract of land t <lb />
that said valuation is and <lb />
excessive, be a <lb />
just, fair and correct h of <lb />
said t of land, and prayed I hat <lb />
the valuation be so reduced; where- <lb />
upon the Board ordered <lb />
valuation be fixed at <lb />
J. B. Yellowley also presented a <lb />
petition showing he is the own- <lb />
several tracts of land In. said <lb />
county holds other tracts as ad- <lb />
executor <lb />
that the lists of said lauds as i <lb />
out by the tax assessors is en <lb />
and incorrect, and prayed . hat <lb />
he be allowed to correct <lb />
same, which was granted by the <lb />
Board. <lb />
Shade Briley was granted license <lb />
o retail liquor at Greenville for six <lb />
mouths from July 1st, 1891. <lb />
A prisoner by the name of Adrian <lb />
was hired by the Board <lb />
to A. B. for five and <lb />
days for sum of per <lb />
mouth payable at of each <lb />
month. <lb />
A prisoner named George Davis <lb />
was hired out by Board to George B <lb />
Whit field for five months nine- <lb />
teen days for the sum of per <lb />
mouth. <lb />
A prisoner named Daniel Dupree <lb />
was hired out by the Board to H. G. <lb />
Nobles for a term of six months at <lb />
per mouth. <lb />
A petition a new public road <lb />
over the lands of J. H. Langley. B <lb />
A. Davenport, W. B. T. <lb />
J. Daniel, H. E. Daniel and <lb />
do Ward, township, was <lb />
read and laid over until next meet- <lb />
The persons were allow- <lb />
ed to list taxes for year 1891. <lb />
Greenville J Man <lb />
J B Yellowley, executor of H <lb />
A Yellowley, J B Yellowley. Nor- <lb />
man Everett by J B Yellowley, <lb />
agent, Amos Brown, J B Yellowley <lb />
administrator of E C Yellowley. <lb />
Hardy Bros by J B Yellowley, agent. <lb />
Bethel Everett, <lb />
W C Hardy by J B Yellowley, agent. <lb />
Swift Creek H Ty- <lb />
son. E A <lb />
White <lb />
B F Quinn. <lb />
John <lb />
I Lewis, es- <lb />
Rives. <lb />
Ly- <lb />
ons. <lb />
------We have just received a large and complete------ <lb />
STOCK I FURNITURE. <lb />
It is made by the best workmen after the latest designs, and in <lb />
order to better display it we have converted the whole of the <lb />
second story of our building into one large furniture room. <lb />
We shall apply our one price system to this depart- <lb />
of our business also we think it is the <lb />
only legitimate way to do and in or- <lb />
to get our trade started we have put <lb />
the smallest possible profit upon it, <lb />
and marked it so low that we <lb />
you cannot duplicate <lb />
the prices in any city in <lb />
this country. We <lb />
most cordially <lb />
ask you to <lb />
soil and examine it. <lb />
WE COME AGAIN. <lb />
To enlist your attention and claim a fair share of your patronage <lb />
We are determined that if square dealings and honest <lb />
of our 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 />
CARPET <lb />
and buy for the CASH, getting 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 largest stock of <lb />
GENERAL <lb />
ever handled by us. ten days spent in market by our buyer <lb />
were not idle ones, as an inspection of our <lb />
Our buyer was able to pick up some bargains in this line while <lb />
North and if you will examine our stock we feel sure we <lb />
can save you money. We sell them with and without <lb />
. t lining. They are the very latest patterns and colors. <lb />
CLOTHING. <lb />
We do not handle any second-hand stuff nor misfits. Our Cloth- <lb />
is fresh from the manufacturers, AND IS MADE TO PIT <lb />
and for further evidence of this we refer you to our many <lb />
customers who have gotten such perfect fits from us, <lb />
that they prefer them to which are so <lb />
named because the maker found it such a <lb />
hard task to get any one they would fit. <lb />
Our Clothing is made by first-class <lb />
tailors to fit, and they do their <lb />
work so well we usually <lb />
in fitting our <lb />
the first gar <lb />
they try on. <lb />
N. G, Oct. 1891. <lb />
The Board reassembled, present <lb />
C. Dawson, G M Mooring, C V New <lb />
ton and Leonidas Fleming. <lb />
following orders were issued <lb />
W M Tucker <lb />
7.15, E A 72.72, J A K Tuck- <lb />
29.70, John E Woodard 35.50, D <lb />
J F G Dupree J J <lb />
W P Buck 1.60, <lb />
W B Moore L F M <lb />
B S Sheppard 1.85. C P <lb />
C A Bland T <lb />
Carson G W C <lb />
V Newton G M Mooring 2.90, <lb />
Leonidas Fleming 2.50, C Dawson <lb />
3.80, C Dawson 1.00 <lb />
Board then proceeded to ex- <lb />
the tax list as re <lb />
turned by assessors and list <lb />
takers for year 1891. and <lb />
Clerk instructed to notify all per-. <lb />
sons who have not hated their taxes <lb />
for said year to come forward <lb />
list the same. <lb />
The following resignation was <lb />
To the Board of Commissioners of <lb />
County, <lb />
hereby tender my <lb />
resignation as a member of the <lb />
Board of Commissioners for Pitt <lb />
comity to take effect immediately. <lb />
In severing my connection with you <lb />
I desire to return to each member <lb />
of Board my sincere thanks for <lb />
the uniform kindness and courtesy <lb />
they have extended to me at all <lb />
times. G. M. <lb />
For these we are headquarters and defy competition. In <lb />
to a full stock of regular goods we have about pairs <lb />
which we bought in job lots at about one half their value. They <lb />
consist of Misses, Boys, Gentlemen and Ladies Shoes. <lb />
We will sell them at the same discount at which we bought them, <lb />
which is to say for about per cent, on the dollar. We <lb />
tea these goods first-class in respect, and are only sold <lb />
cheap because a large firm north failed and their stock was thrown <lb />
on the market and had to be sold for what it would bring. Our <lb />
buyer was on the ground and bought what we <lb />
All of our lines are complete and having only one price forces us <lb />
to be leaders in low prices on everything. <lb />
Yon will save money by examining our stock if you don't buy. <lb />
We only ask you call upon us and see what we have. <lb />
Young <lb />
One Price and Leaders in Low Prices. <lb />
NORFOLK ADVERTISEMENTS. <lb />
J. <lb />
W. <lb />
N. C. <lb />
COL. J. If. BARBELL. <lb />
N. C. <lb />
Tax Notice. <lb />
tax book for the year 1881 are <lb />
now in my hands for collection, and <lb />
I will meet the people of Pitt county at <lb />
the following times and places for the <lb />
purpose of collecting the <lb />
Black Jack. Thursday Oct. <lb />
Barney's X Roads, Friday Oct. <lb />
Ayden, Saturday Oct. <lb />
Farmville, Saturday Oct. <lb />
Falkland, Saturday Oct. <lb />
Hill. Thursday Oct. <lb />
Keel's Store, Wednesday Oct. <lb />
Cobb's Store. Thursday Oct. <lb />
Bethel, Saturday Oct, <lb />
Saturday Oct. <lb />
And every day at my office in the <lb />
Court House, <lb />
All persons are requested to meet me <lb />
and pay promptly. No indulgence can <lb />
be and all taxes not paid by De- <lb />
1st will be collected by distress. <lb />
J. A. K. TUCKER, <lb />
Oct. Sheriff. <lb />
The best salve in the world for cute, <lb />
sores, salt rheum, <lb />
sores, chapped hands, <lb />
corns, and all skin eruptions, and <lb />
cures piles, or no pay required. It <lb />
is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction <lb />
or money refunded. Price per <lb />
box. For sale Jno. L. Wooten. <lb />
BOWS, i OF; NOVELTIES. <lb />
I just my stock of <lb />
------consisting of------ <lb />
Fine fin H flora, <lb />
Pictures, <lb />
Nice quality of China and Glass Ware, <lb />
Am prepared to sell as cheap as any one. <lb />
Trimmed Hats from cents to <lb />
Bonnets for Opera and Carriage wear <lb />
famished at short notice. <lb />
A trial will you. <lb />
FANNIE JOYNER, <lb />
N. C. <lb />
For Sale. <lb />
House and Lt, situate on corner of <lb />
Fourth and Washington Streets In town <lb />
of Greenville. House contains six rooms <lb />
with a cook room and dining room at- <lb />
Good well of water and all <lb />
out-houses- <lb />
For terms apply to <lb />
L. W. Lawrence. <lb />
Greenville, N. C, Sept. 1891. <lb />
HARRELL BROS., <lb />
COTTON FACTORS <lb />
1ST ID----- <lb />
COMMISSION MERCHANTS, <lb />
FOOT OF COMMERCE STREET, <lb />
NORFOLK, VA. <lb />
Bagging and Tics constantly on hand. Liberal Cash Advances made on Con- <lb />
carried in double stores will prove. You cannot help but be <lb />
interested if you will call on us. We pleasure in showing <lb />
you what we have to sell There can never be a business of any <lb />
magnitude built upon a falsification of fact and startling statements <lb />
of untruth. It is to our business interests to deal fairly by all <lb />
our customers, and by such means to their continued pat- <lb />
We have now open ready for your inspection the largest best <lb />
assorted line of General Merchandise that was ever brought <lb />
to tills market. Consisting of <lb />
Dry Goods Dress Goods, <lb />
Hats, Gaps, 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 respective 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 see 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 />
Norman Everett, <lb />
----COTTON GENERAL---- <lb />
COMMISSION MERCHANTS. <lb />
They do strictly a Commission avoiding all speculation, ways <lb />
to serve the best interest of the shipper. <lb />
-SHIP <lb />
AND <lb />
OTHER <lb />
PRODUCE TO-- <lb />
DER, MORGANS CO., <lb />
COTTON FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS. <lb />
TUNIS WHARF, NORFOLK, <lb />
than before. <lb />
Guarantee highest market prices, quick sales and prompt <lb />
S. B. HARRELL CO., <lb />
COTTON FACTORS AND <lb />
. COMMISSION MERCHANTS, <lb />
Com, Cotton, Peanuts, Stock, <lb />
and Sawed Lumber will receive our <lb />
special attention. Tour patronage <lb />
solicited. <lb />
NOS. AND STREET, <lb />
NORFOLK, VA. <lb />
Strictly a House. <lb />
COBB, C C COBB, <lb />
Pitt Co. N. C. Pitt Co <lb />
T. H. GILLIAM <lb />
Co. <lb />
K. A. k Co., <lb />
COTTON FACTORS <lb />
mm, <lb />
and Roanoke Dock, <lb />
NORFOLK. VA. <lb />
J. J. Burgess Is our North 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 />
M. K. A. L. <lb />
Wholesale and Retail Dealers In <lb />
Cobb Bros., Gilliam, <lb />
Cotton Factors. <lb />
AND- <lb />
A Supply Always on Hand. <lb />
Fine Horses a specialty. <lb />
Satisfaction guaranteed <lb />
No, and Union St. Norfolk Ya <lb />
of COTTON <lb />
We have Lad many years ex <lb />
at the business and are <lb />
prepared to handle Cotton to <lb />
advantage of shippers. <lb />
All to <lb />
will receive prompt and <lb />
careful attention <lb />
For Sale. <lb />
One H. P. Upright Engine, newly <lb />
repaired. . <lb />
P. Upright Engine, newly <lb />
repair <lb />
One Saw Gin, Feeder and <lb />
One Saw Feeder and Con- <lb />
denser. <lb />
One Cotton Press. <lb />
For further particulars call or address, <lb />
HENRY SHEPPARD, <lb />
Greenville, <lb />
We keep first-class Goods and guarantee <lb />
prices. Come and examine the new goods. <lb />
In addition to our regular line we have taken <lb />
the agency for the <lb />
Now Hone Sowing Machine. <lb />
And will sell at the same terms and prices. Oils, <lb />
Needles and Parts are kept. <lb />
BROWN BROS. <lb />
1883. <lb />
J. <lb />
in- <lb />
MEAT AND <lb />
--------A large lot of-------- <lb />
BAGGING AND TIES <lb />
-bought just before the for sale low down-------- <lb />
POWDER AND SHOT. <lb />
J. L. SUGG. <lb />
LIFE AND FIRE INSURANCE <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
OFFICE A OLD STAND <lb />
AH kind, Risk, placed in <lb />
FIRST-CLASS COMPANIES <lb />
At lowest current rates. <lb />
AM FOR A FIRE <lb />
G. E. HARRIS, <lb />
DEALER IN<lb /></p>
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EASTERN <lb />
Greenville, N. C <lb />
Local S parks <lb />
Pitt <lb />
Pitt not <lb />
Cooper's <lb />
Warehouse <lb />
Is the place <lb />
Ship your Tobacco <lb />
want highest prices. <lb />
Fresh out meat at <lb />
Now then a tramp turns up. <lb />
Shoes, Shoes, the biggest line in <lb />
at J. B. Cherry Go's. <lb />
Evaporated Cream at <lb />
Sewing Machine for <lb />
at Brown Bros. <lb />
Get one or those Hams <lb />
at <lb />
Crockery and <lb />
ea at J. B. Cherry Co's <lb />
The coal haulers have had work to <lb />
do the past week. <lb />
For Umbrellas and Coats <lb />
go to J. B. Co's <lb />
i he Corned <lb />
Mullets at the Old Brick Store. <lb />
Hats new and to please <lb />
yon at J. B. Cherry Co's. <lb />
Fresh Boss Biscuits for the well <lb />
and sick at the Old Brick Store. <lb />
For Baggy Blankets, Harness and <lb />
Whips go to J. B. Cherry Co's <lb />
The tobacco warehouse continues <lb />
to have good breaks. <lb />
Lace Flour is always <lb />
in quality at the Old Brick Store. <lb />
Get all kinds of Sewing <lb />
needles and parts Brown Bros. <lb />
For cheap mid good and <lb />
Valises go to J. B Cos. <lb />
Bees- <lb />
wax and Hides, at the Old Brick <lb />
Store. <lb />
The Sheriff is on the war path now <lb />
for taxes. Have you seen his notice <lb />
For Buffets, Safes, Bed Springs <lb />
and Mattresses go to J. B. Cherry <lb />
Cos. <lb />
Bros, have taken the <lb />
agency for the New Home Sewing <lb />
Machine. <lb />
Cheapest Bedsteads, Bureaus, <lb />
Cradles and Mattresses 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 />
Don't inquire after <lb />
day at the Exposition, <lb />
be in it. <lb />
yon want to <lb />
buy Furniture then go to J B. <lb />
Cherry Co's. <lb />
L. M. Reynolds shoes men and <lb />
boys have no equal wear <lb />
sale by J. B. Cherry <lb />
Co. <lb />
A beautiful line <lb />
gloves for per pair, in black <lb />
colors, at Mrs. Faunie Joyner's. <lb />
Cloudy nights are all that have <lb />
saved us from frost. surely <lb />
cold <lb />
Men's, Women's, Misses and <lb />
Shoes in various styles and <lb />
large quantities at J. B. Cherry <lb />
Co's. <lb />
D. Y. Cooper furnisher free hogs- <lb />
heads to persons shipping their to- <lb />
to him. Get them H. <lb />
F. Keel. <lb />
Cheapest line of Bedsteads, Bu- <lb />
Chairs, Lounges, Ta- <lb />
and Suits at J. B- Cherry <lb />
Co's. <lb />
Greenville, Pitt county and the <lb />
New Golden Belt will come to the <lb />
front. Hear us <lb />
Say where are you going to send <lb />
that Tobacco To Cooper's Ware- <lb />
house, Henderson. That's right <lb />
He guarantees better prices than <lb />
any house in or out of the State- <lb />
Try Cooper's Warehouse, <lb />
son, N. C, the sale Tobacco. <lb />
He secures good prices for all sales <lb />
allows no one to leave bis <lb />
dissatisfied. <lb />
The thanks of the are <lb />
tendered to Mr. James for a <lb />
sack of very fine apples. <lb />
It pays a man to raise good To- <lb />
it pays still better to get <lb />
good prices when it is sold. Send <lb />
yours to Cooper's Warehouse, Hen- <lb />
and the good prices are <lb />
guaranteed. <lb />
All parties to <lb />
the Central Warehouse in Tarboro <lb />
can obtain board at the Bryan <lb />
House, at one dollar per day. The <lb />
Central Tobacco Warehouse, Tar- <lb />
K C. <lb />
A new first-class passenger coach <lb />
has been placed on the railroad here. <lb />
It is very handsome, especially the <lb />
interior. <lb />
At the same place, Henderson. H. <lb />
C, yon will find Cooper's Ware- <lb />
house selling Tobacco for the <lb />
era and getting the beat prices for <lb />
them that can obtained. <lb />
shipments are solicited. <lb />
Cooper's Warehouse at <lb />
son, N. C, will furnish yon hogs- <lb />
head free and grade your Tobacco <lb />
at lowest prices. So you can <lb />
him your tobacco graded or <lb />
Always mark name upon <lb />
all packages when shipped. <lb />
Mrs. I. A. is sick. <lb />
Miss A. M Perkins is visiting at <lb />
Miss Maggie Satchwell, of <lb />
is spending the week with <lb />
Miss Ora <lb />
Mrs. Florence Dancy left yesterday <lb />
for Kinston to have her eyes <lb />
upon by Dr. Hyatt. <lb />
Rev. A. D. Hunter and Mr. H. J. <lb />
Hester attended the Baptist <lb />
at last week. <lb />
Rev. R. B. John and ex Go v. T. J. <lb />
Jams have been attending the <lb />
Conference in Washington <lb />
City the past week. <lb />
Miss Pearl Hornaday is boarding <lb />
with Mrs. B. F. Sugg, and taking <lb />
lessons in painting and art under <lb />
the instruction of Miss Rouse. <lb />
Mrs. J. W. Goodwin and children, <lb />
of Philadelphia, arrived last night on <lb />
a visit to her mother, Mrs. P. E. <lb />
Dancy. <lb />
Mr. C. L. who is <lb />
for the Johnson <lb />
Lumber Co., Norfolk, spent last week <lb />
his parents and relatives in this <lb />
county- <lb />
C. H. James, of Grifton <lb />
Academy, passed through on the <lb />
train Saturday for the home <lb />
of his parents near <lb />
regret to know that he is suffering <lb />
from an attack of fever. <lb />
Mr. E. Warren left yesterday <lb />
for Raleigh with some fine specimens <lb />
of James grapes, Japanese <lb />
mons and chestnuts from Riverside <lb />
Nursery which he will place on ex- <lb />
at the Exposition. <lb />
Mrs Dr. L. R. Thompson, a grad- <lb />
of the Philadelphia Medical Col- <lb />
and recently returned from Paris <lb />
been in town this week. She <lb />
soon leaves for Chicago where she <lb />
will engage in practice with one of <lb />
the most prominent physicians of <lb />
that city. All along through her <lb />
studies and practice Dr. Thompson <lb />
won the highest honors of the <lb />
with which she was connected <lb />
and reflected great credit upon her- <lb />
self. <lb />
At bis home in this town on Mon- <lb />
day afternoon at o'clock, Mr. <lb />
Peebles passed away in the 64th <lb />
year of his age, after illness of <lb />
several weeks. He leaves a and <lb />
three married daughters to whom <lb />
with other relatives, our sympathies <lb />
are extended. The remains were taken <lb />
to the family burial ground, six miles <lb />
above town, and interred yesterday <lb />
afternoon. <lb />
assigned. <lb />
The Reflector very much regrets <lb />
that Commissioner G. M. Mooring <lb />
has bis resignation as a <lb />
member the Board of County <lb />
Commissioners, as appears in the <lb />
proceedings of the Board published <lb />
in this paper. He has served the <lb />
county in this capacity for about <lb />
years, and has never been found <lb />
faithful in the slightest degree. <lb />
Without wishing to detract at all <lb />
from any other, we must say that the <lb />
county has never had a better <lb />
than Moor- <lb />
A Wanted. <lb />
The market house here has become <lb />
so unreliable that it is not much less <lb />
than a nuisance. The butchers <lb />
don't seem to care whether they fill <lb />
orders or not, or how much <lb />
cause the citizens. II <lb />
complaints continue the Town <lb />
ought to annul the ordinances <lb />
relative to the market house and <lb />
allow persons from the country to <lb />
sell dressed meats in any quantity <lb />
upon the streets. We believe the <lb />
citizens would stand a better chance <lb />
of getting supplies than at present. <lb />
Work on the annex to the <lb />
dist Church progresses rapidly. It <lb />
will be completed in ample for <lb />
the N. C. Conference <lb />
are never excusable, <lb />
but this is the time of year when <lb />
putting up a crank- old stove pipe <lb />
makes many a man say something. <lb />
Two splendid for to- <lb />
the other for <lb />
by Whichard. Also <lb />
a nice building lot on street. <lb />
The fall business is at least a <lb />
mouth late in opening up this season, <lb />
but it he likely to make up for <lb />
lost time between now and Christmas. <lb />
Fisher's Carnival of Novelties, <lb />
after giving the Greenville folks a <lb />
solid week of fun and laughter, left <lb />
Friday for Tarboro. <lb />
Save money by Belling 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 Pets No Drummers <lb />
Highest prices, lowest charges is <lb />
our motto. <lb />
Tobacco Planters <lb />
Warehouse, n, <lb />
N. C, is now ready to and <lb />
sell all grades of new Tobacco at <lb />
full market and prom- <lb />
the plasters Pitt and adjoin- <lb />
counties that no market or <lb />
house in or opt of the State shall <lb />
self tobacco for more net money. <lb />
Give him a trial <lb />
The Catholic Church here was <lb />
on Sunday morning. Bishop <lb />
Father Price and Father Howe <lb />
were present and took part in the <lb />
ceremonies. <lb />
Several car loads of lumber have <lb />
arrived for the Greenville Land <lb />
Co's mill. They are going <lb />
to put one of the largest plants here <lb />
in Eastern Carolina. <lb />
A list is being taken around for <lb />
subscriptions to build a Primitive <lb />
Baptist Church in Greenville. The <lb />
Reflector hopes the movement <lb />
will meet with success. <lb />
Preparations are beginning <lb />
entertaining the N. C- Conference <lb />
which meets with the Methodist <lb />
Church here next month. Greenville <lb />
will entertain her guests handsomely. <lb />
No one is prouder of Greenville's <lb />
bright prospects than the <lb />
tor. We have been talking <lb />
for the very things that are <lb />
now being realized, <lb />
is not done yet <lb />
And the clatter <lb />
Gov. Holt granted the request of <lb />
the Board of Pitt <lb />
County, and that a special <lb />
term of Curt for the trial of civil <lb />
eases only be held for one week, <lb />
commencing December 14th. Judge <lb />
Connor will preside- <lb />
In the action for divorce before the <lb />
late Superior Court, Joseph Adams <lb />
against Margaret Adams, colored, <lb />
there was a judgment rendered dis- <lb />
solving the marriage ties between <lb />
them, or in other words Pete got his <lb />
divorce a <lb />
The big mud hole on Dickerson <lb />
Avenue, just beyond Mr. H. F. <lb />
is not at all <lb />
mental to the town. Yet it is per- <lb />
to remain and be seen by <lb />
everybody passing to and from the <lb />
depot and tobacco warehouse. <lb />
To-morrow is Pitt county day at <lb />
the Central Tobacco Warehouse, <lb />
Tarboro, and they are going to have <lb />
a special sale of Pitt's celebrated <lb />
golden weed. The Central is <lb />
a reputation by giving good <lb />
prices and satisfaction to shippers. <lb />
The other day we looked through <lb />
the nice new residence that Mr J. R. <lb />
Moore is having built near the depot. <lb />
There is nothing gaudy <lb />
or design, but for solid home <lb />
comforts and convenience of its <lb />
apartments it is all that could be <lb />
desired. <lb />
A word to cotton Look <lb />
over the Norfolk advertisements in <lb />
the Reflector and send a shipment <lb />
of cotton to the men whose names <lb />
you find there. They are all reliable <lb />
commission merchants and will get <lb />
you the highest prices the market will <lb />
afford. Try every one of them with <lb />
a shipment. <lb />
There is going to be a demand <lb />
real estate in and around Greenville <lb />
and the would drop this <lb />
note of warning to those who hold <lb />
Don't place so high value <lb />
property as to keep investors away. <lb />
At the same time we won Id say to <lb />
prospective purchasers that <lb />
best opportunity is right now. <lb />
This is a dangerous month for <lb />
losses by lire from the fact that with <lb />
the beginning of cold weather so many <lb />
people start fires in their homes <lb />
and places of business without exam- <lb />
chimneys and stove flues to see <lb />
if any defects have come in them <lb />
during the dollars <lb />
sometimes be saved by a little <lb />
precaution. <lb />
warn <lb />
Mr. J. R. Moore, railroad agent <lb />
here, has requested us to publish <lb />
another warning to the boys against <lb />
jumping on and off the trains about <lb />
the depot. Any day numbers of <lb />
boys, both white and colored, can be <lb />
seen at this dangerous practice. <lb />
Why any one who is enough to <lb />
possess common judgment will per- <lb />
in risking their lives <lb />
by jumping on and off moving <lb />
trains is hard to understand. It is <lb />
best that the do not wait fur <lb />
one or more lives to be sacrificed in <lb />
order lo be convinced that the <lb />
is dangerous If they will not <lb />
heed the warnings and stop it the <lb />
Town Council should pass an <lb />
prohibiting the same and <lb />
pose a lino upon every offender. <lb />
Tee Town Survives. <lb />
We had hoped that Greenville <lb />
would no more be molested with the <lb />
vagrant hand organ with Italian and <lb />
monkey accompaniment, but after a <lb />
lapse of about three years they struck <lb />
us both feet on Monday. There <lb />
were four of the two legged <lb />
and two of the four legged stripe. <lb />
There used to be a time when one <lb />
specimen the sunny clime tramp <lb />
manipulate a whole monkey and <lb />
organ combination but in this flush <lb />
time it took one lo each branch of <lb />
the business. In the other <lb />
was a split bagpipe, a squeaking <lb />
blow-pipe, a monkey and two <lb />
The output looked <lb />
very much like <lb />
And such music would <lb />
never hare touched his lute had he <lb />
heard them murder one tune. But <lb />
the do gave a <lb />
little amusement to the boys. <lb />
nutates. <lb />
Another important movement for <lb />
Greenville is the steps which begun <lb />
last week looking to the establish- <lb />
of a smoking tobacco factory. <lb />
When the list for stock <lb />
was shown the Reflector <lb />
hundred dollars were already <lb />
down and more names were being <lb />
rapidly added, enough to make it an <lb />
assured success. This is just a be- <lb />
ginning. Watch what are telling <lb />
you about Greenville In a few <lb />
years it will be one of the great to- <lb />
towns of North Carolina. <lb />
Since writing the above the sub- <lb />
have reached sufficient <lb />
proportions for the enterprise to or- <lb />
and the Reflector is re- <lb />
quested to call a meeting of the sub- <lb />
for Friday night at the <lb />
Court House, for the purpose of <lb />
a board of directors and <lb />
other steps necessary to <lb />
the charter and starting the<lb />
At tho <lb />
Last week there were some changes <lb />
at the tobacco warehouse. At a <lb />
meeting the directors Mr. G. F. <lb />
Evans tendered his resignation as <lb />
and Mr. L. Joyner re- <lb />
signed as book-keeper, both of them <lb />
wanting to go on the floor as buyers. <lb />
Mr. F. P. Meadows, of Oxford, was <lb />
elected as manager and Mr. H. A. <lb />
Blow book-keeper lo succeed those <lb />
resigned. Mr. R. J. Hart is regular <lb />
auctioneer for the house and gels in <lb />
some good work. The directors made <lb />
a good selection in securing him. <lb />
Several of our home business men <lb />
are buyers and they make the market <lb />
lively. A market never goes beg- <lb />
when there are plenty of home <lb />
buyers. There will be a big special <lb />
break to-day and four regular breaks <lb />
each week hereafter-every day ex- <lb />
Monday and Saturday. Farm- <lb />
can rely their tobacco bring- <lb />
just as high prices on this mar- <lb />
as elsewhere. <lb />
Hal School. <lb />
Monday afternoon we spent an <lb />
hoar very interestingly in W. <lb />
H. male school at <lb />
We wanted to see just <lb />
how everything worked in every day <lb />
style, to walked in unannounced and <lb />
unexpected. Thirty-two boys were <lb />
present and so earnestly were they <lb />
at work with their respective duties <lb />
that it made us almost wish for boy- <lb />
hood days and slate and boobs with <lb />
them. A visitor to this school is a, <lb />
once impressed with the excellent <lb />
deportment. Prof. is not <lb />
only one of the best instructors who <lb />
ever taught in this town, but as a <lb />
disciplinarian be stands without a <lb />
superior. Perhaps no better ex- <lb />
could be given as to his <lb />
management of the school than an <lb />
answer one of his pupils once gave <lb />
a party who asked after the general <lb />
behavior of the boys, when he said <lb />
is boss that school <lb />
rules his boys with kind- <lb />
being always mild but firm, <lb />
and he at once wins their esteem. His <lb />
course of instruction is no less <lb />
thorough than the discipline. We <lb />
remained through several recitations <lb />
and were struck with the deep inter- <lb />
est both teacher and pupil seemed <lb />
to take in the work before them. <lb />
Greenville can reflect n greater <lb />
upon herself than by <lb />
sustaining such an excellent school. <lb />
Alliance Resolution. <lb />
The Pitt County Farmer's Alli- <lb />
held their regular session in <lb />
the Court House in Greenville, <lb />
Thursday, October 8th, 1801. <lb />
The usual business was <lb />
and the reports showed <lb />
the Alliance to be in a good <lb />
The following resolution intro- <lb />
by Bro. C. O- Brown was <lb />
adopted. <lb />
That we recommend to our <lb />
members that they cease taking papers <lb />
that misrepresent our order and slander <lb />
and abuse our leaders. <lb />
C. O. Brown also offered the <lb />
Whereas, it seems to be policy <lb />
certain newspapers in this State and <lb />
elsewhere to make war upon the Far- <lb />
Alliance and Industrial Union <lb />
attacking and maliciously and wantonly <lb />
misrepresenting our leaders, thinking <lb />
thereby to break down our order, there- <lb />
fore be it <lb />
1st, That we denounce the course of <lb />
said papers being at variance with the <lb />
custom and principles of high minded <lb />
honorable men, who are attached to the <lb />
principles of free and honest govern- <lb />
2nd, That the <lb />
plan of these papers making a general <lb />
attack on our worthy President L. I. <lb />
Polk and upon Dr. C. W. <lb />
other officers and leaders of our order <lb />
and through them on the Alliance it- <lb />
self, merits the severest condemnation <lb />
of every true <lb />
3rd, That the copying of the <lb />
vile falsehoods and malicious <lb />
when they know the purpose and falsity <lb />
of the charges, is contemptible and <lb />
becoming manly journalism. <lb />
Resolved 4th, That we will resent this <lb />
cowardly mode of warfare by every hon- <lb />
means In our power, for we feel <lb />
assured that these attacks are aimed at <lb />
the order and not alone at our leaders. <lb />
Adopted by a rising vote. <lb />
The following resolution was of- <lb />
by Bro. G. T. Tyson. <lb />
That the Pitt County Far- <lb />
Alliance again adopt without re- <lb />
serve the demands of the Farmers Alli- <lb />
and Industrial Union which were <lb />
adopted by the Supreme Count at its <lb />
meeting at Florida, and urge <lb />
upon all to stand by them <lb />
like true men and patriots. <lb />
Adopted by a vote. <lb />
The following resolution was <lb />
by Bro. G. T. Tyson. <lb />
That the thanks of this Alli- <lb />
are hereby tendered to Col. Harry <lb />
Skinner, of Greenville, for his able, <lb />
earnest and fearless advocacy of our <lb />
cause. Adopted. <lb />
On motion it was ordered that <lb />
these resolutions be sent to the <lb />
Progressive Farmer and the East- <lb />
Reflector with a request to <lb />
publish. E. A. <lb />
Secretary. <lb />
Gone North for the Second <lb />
Time. Wait until my re- <lb />
turn and I will surprise <lb />
you. C. T. <lb />
Has Daily Sales and Very <lb />
Satisfactory Prices. <lb />
buyers have located at Tarboro representing the leading Foreign and <lb />
Leaf Dealers and -Manufacturers In the World, together with <lb />
quantity of home buyers. They want Tobacco that Is what <lb />
they located at Tarboro for. They are disposed to <lb />
pay the value for Tobacco. <lb />
Do- <lb />
THE CENTRAL is conducted on strictly business principles, <lb />
market. Best hotel accommodation for tobacco people at SI <lb />
Bryan House. <lb />
We extent a cordial invitation to all. <lb />
Tarboro is your <lb />
per day at the <lb />
Central Tobacco Warehouse Co. <lb />
For in formation apply to, <lb />
S. S. NASH, Tarboro. <lb />
Or ALEX Greenville. <lb />
Greenville Market. <lb />
as we have been <lb />
usually in making <lb />
fall selections, we will <lb />
therefore, be able to succeed <lb />
in pleasing you in fall <lb />
and winter wearing apparel <lb />
We have a large and varied <lb />
stock of Dress Goods, in fact <lb />
the largest, most stylish, and <lb />
most complete ever shown in <lb />
were co <lb />
with special pains <lb />
the fashion of the <lb />
country, some of them having <lb />
been imported a <lb />
days previous to their <lb />
chase. They embrace all the <lb />
stylish and serviceable effects <lb />
among them rough shag- <lb />
designs which are the <lb />
newest productions of <lb />
by the most enlightened cut <lb />
ten of the country, men <lb />
are artists their profession <lb />
and they are put together by <lb />
good workmen too and not <lb />
by the and con- <lb />
labor, as is the case with <lb />
some goods offered for sale <lb />
on market. The style- <lb />
shown comprise all the new <lb />
fashionable cuts and <lb />
is that yon will <lb />
ways find the newest <lb />
for dress and <lb />
always suitable linings and <lb />
furnishings. Our lines <lb />
Sackings, Wash <lb />
Fabrics and Cotton effects <lb />
are replete with novelties. <lb />
Also our Ladies and Misses <lb />
Wraps will be sure to attract <lb />
attention on account <lb />
ion. Also new weaves in <lb />
Broadcloths, Bedford Cords, <lb />
Serges, Polka <lb />
Dot effects and <lb />
We have them in all <lb />
the leading serviceable <lb />
shades among the more <lb />
ones we might men <lb />
all the mode effects. <lb />
Then too an important <lb />
of our Dress Goods de- <lb />
ho many novelties. <lb />
the ladies department <lb />
we call attention to <lb />
of Men and Boy's Cloth <lb />
We make no boast <lb />
when we say that we have <lb />
more fine Clothing than all <lb />
our competitors <lb />
and We will convince you <lb />
this it you will give <lb />
trial These goods are cut <lb />
shapes the most stylish <lb />
cloths. The most <lb />
tic description will scarcely <lb />
do justice to our stock and <lb />
we cordially invite the public <lb />
to inspect them. Id boy's <lb />
clothing as usual we are the <lb />
leaders and will sustain our <lb />
reputation. Our lines, <lb />
Shoes for ladies, misses, men, <lb />
and children are com- <lb />
blocks in all the new colors. <lb />
line is large and varied <lb />
and styles are correct, the <lb />
shapes are correct and the <lb />
prices are correct. In our <lb />
Carpet department we show <lb />
all the standard grades in <lb />
the very best designs; also <lb />
Floor Oil Cloths, and Bugs <lb />
of all kinds. A complete <lb />
lino House Furnishing <lb />
in every <lb />
show the most durable and <lb />
comfortable styles. We <lb />
especial attention to fine <lb />
ladies shoes are mars <lb />
beauty and style. We <lb />
sell none but makes <lb />
they always sure to <lb />
give satisfaction. In Hats <lb />
gentlemen and boys we <lb />
show the leading shapes <lb />
such as Lace Curtains <lb />
and Curtain Laces, Table <lb />
Curtain Poles <lb />
Fixtures, Window Shades, <lb />
Draperies, etc. We call <lb />
attention to our <lb />
some line of Fur lings and <lb />
Mats, also something new <lb />
an Stool. W J show <lb />
an elegant <lb />
Brass and <lb />
tarn rods. Our stock of <lb />
Gent's Furnishing Goods is <lb />
most complete ever shown <lb />
in town. We have all the <lb />
new styles in Collars, Cuffs <lb />
and Shirts. and <lb />
Haberdashery are our <lb />
We have a com <lb />
assortment in every <lb />
are sure to <lb />
please you. We pay <lb />
mail and give them personal <lb />
We cheerfully fur- <lb />
samples on application <lb />
ens torn its 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 to <lb />
please the public and <lb />
will be left undone that <lb />
will add to interests. <lb />
Conic to see and we <lb />
assure yon of a cordial re- <lb />
You are always <lb />
welcome. As yon have known <lb />
us in past, so you will <lb />
find us in the <lb />
prompt, attentive and <lb />
Every piece of goods <lb />
from store is honest. <lb />
Faithfully M. R. Lang. <lb />
COTTON, CORY <lb />
Reports corrected weekly by <lb />
we predicted last week, <lb />
we feared it would, cotton on Monday <lb />
declined pound. This decline was <lb />
caused by government bureau report <lb />
which came out on the 10th lost., being <lb />
more favorable than was expected, as <lb />
well as heavy receipts at all the ports. <lb />
We are unable with any degree of Intel- <lb />
to mike any prediction as to the <lb />
future course of the market. <lb />
We quote to-day for Cotton at Green- <lb />
ville. <lb />
Middling <lb />
L. Middling if. <lb />
L. Middling. <lb />
Futures in New York closed on <lb />
Nov. <lb />
Feb. <lb />
May <lb />
8.4 <lb />
0.14 <lb />
9.45 <lb />
Oct. 8.48 <lb />
Dec. Jan. <lb />
Mar. 9.26 Apr. 9.35 <lb />
Jun. 9.64. July 9.63 <lb />
Corn and peanut market are both <lb />
none coming in and no demand for <lb />
any of either. The peanut market will <lb />
not open up properly until January 1st, <lb />
and we would not advise the farmers to <lb />
sell many before that time. <lb />
CK MO <lb />
Reports corrected weekly by <lb />
JONATHAN WHITE. <lb />
Caught. <lb />
A bold theft was committed Fri- <lb />
day afternoon. Mr. B. W. Tucker <lb />
had sold a bale of cotton and went to <lb />
the store of C. T. to <lb />
chase a snit of clothes. He laid <lb />
aside his coat and vest to try on a <lb />
and while doing so two <lb />
boys stole oat of his vest pocket. <lb />
The boys bought themselves each a <lb />
suit of clothes and left the store <lb />
without any suspicion, A <lb />
little later when Mr. Tucker pat his <lb />
coat and vest back on he felt in his <lb />
pocket for the money and it was not <lb />
there. Inquiries were made as to <lb />
who had been in the store and <lb />
was called to the two boys. <lb />
They were looked for and found in <lb />
another store in the act of making <lb />
purchases Mr. Tucker remembered <lb />
exactly the denomination of the bills <lb />
in his bills, two <lb />
bills and two bills. Each boy <lb />
spent and each one had a and <lb />
a bill when found, showing they <lb />
had made an equal division of the <lb />
spoils. They were arrested and <lb />
carried before Q, C. Moore <lb />
for trial who required that they give <lb />
a bond for their appearance at <lb />
Court. Their Barnes are Eli as <lb />
and Alex <lb />
Peas, to 91.00 per bushel. <lb />
Black Pi <lb />
Mi <lb />
Eggs, <lb />
Chickens, <lb />
Ducks, <lb />
Tar, large, <lb />
Small, <lb />
Sweat Potatoes, <lb />
Turkey,<lb />
1.50 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
dozen <lb />
each <lb />
barrel <lb />
bushel <lb />
pair <lb />
Notice- <lb />
HAVING duly appointed and <lb />
administrator or the estate <lb />
of Josiah Cox, the proper court <lb />
of Pitt all persons holding <lb />
claims against the estate of said decedent <lb />
are hereby notified to present them to <lb />
the undersigned for payment, duly <lb />
on or before the 12th day <lb />
of October, 1891, or this notice will be <lb />
plead as a bar to their recovery. Also, <lb />
all persons owing said estate are notified i <lb />
that prompt payment is expected. <lb />
This October 12th, 1891. <lb />
DB. B. T. COX, <lb />
of Josiah Cox. <lb />
Jersey Boll For Sale. <lb />
years old, silver gray, gentle, <lb />
X thoroughly acclimated, registered In <lb />
the a. J. O. c Apply price and <lb />
farther particulars to <lb />
B. a. <lb />
LOCATED NEAR DEPOT, <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday. <lb />
Our New Warehouse which Is about completed is a large, well build, <lb />
with a floor space feet, and plenty light. We also have ample prize <lb />
rooms. Arrangements have been made to bring buyers here from various parts of <lb />
this and other States and we guarantee to make Tobacco bring just as high prices in <lb />
Greenville as any market in the State. <lb />
We solicit consignments from the farmers of Pitt and adjoining counties, it <lb />
will be to your interest to sell your Tobacco at the Warehouse, in ad- <lb />
to getting as high prices as can be had anywhere, the large expenses of freight <lb />
and passage in order to reach other markets can be saved. <lb />
The Greenville Tobacco Warehouse Co., <lb />
. Manager. <lb />
HOUSE <lb />
Hit Ci <lb />
GOOD STYLES. <lb />
STOCK OP-------- <lb />
F. <lb />
Is now complete and if you will examine them we will convince you that can <lb />
save you money. <lb />
HEADQUARTERS for BOOTS and SHOES. <lb />
Seven Reasons Why <lb />
Self-Lacing Kid Gloves be used by every <lb />
1st. They instantly lace and unlace. They fit any writ. <lb />
2nd. They stay fastened and arc so convenient. 5th. They give style to the hand. <lb />
3rd. They do not tear the sleeve lining. They are mads of the best <lb />
7th. are for sale only by of kid. <lb />
J AS. L. LITTLE CO. <lb />
Filled to Top <lb />
--With an Elegant Line of <lb />
AT STARVATION PRICES <lb />
S. REED A <lb />
Hand-Mad Shoes 1st <lb />
Ladles at <lb />
BIGGS STORE. <lb />
THE BEST A <lb />
P. <lb />
for Ladles at.<lb /></p>
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mi <lb />
ATTENTION <lb />
Oxford is Your Market <lb />
Ti <lb />
-WE WANT- <lb />
Son's Wire Cored Titan <lb />
We are prepared to pay <lb />
CURED than any other <lb />
Bring it along, the more the merrier. <lb />
HIGHER PRICES for SNOW WIRE <lb />
market. Freights are cheap, a mere when increased prices <lb />
are taken into account. railroad facilities are good. Send <lb />
your to Oxford, C, you will get good prices and quick <lb />
returns. Buyers for all and from every part of the world <lb />
are located in Oxford. You will find us <lb />
A Household Remedy j <lb />
FOR ALL , <lb />
BLOOD and SKIN <lb />
DISEASES <lb />
Di Di Di <lb />
Botanic Blood Balm <lb />
SCROFULA, ULCERS. SALT J <lb />
RHEUM. ECZEMA, I <lb />
torn of malignant SKIN ERUPTION, be- I <lb />
j being efficacious In the A <lb />
and tho <lb />
hen Impaired from any I <lb />
almost supernatural healing properties <lb />
in guaranteeing a cure, If A <lb />
directions are followed. i <lb />
FREE <lb />
p BALM CO. Atlanta. Ga. <lb />
LEGAL NOTICES.<lb />
All Business and no <lb />
Hunt, Cooper Co., Meadows Warehouse, <lb />
Bullock Mitchell, Banner Warehouse, <lb />
Cozart, Rogers Co., Warehouse, <lb />
R. V. Minor Co., Minor Warehouse. <lb />
R. F. Knott, Manager Alliance Warehouse. <lb />
Notice to Creditors. <lb />
Having July qualified before <lb />
Court Clerk of Pitt county us <lb />
Executor of the Lac 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 <lb />
all persons having claims against the <lb />
estate must present the fame for pay- <lb />
on or before the day f <lb />
1802, or this notice will be plead <lb />
in liar of their recovery. <lb />
This 10th day of Sept., 1801. <lb />
J. L, <lb />
of Nancy C. Tucker. <lb />
J. M. Buyer. <lb />
W. O. Reed, Buyer, <lb />
John Meadows, Buyer, <lb />
Wilkinson Bros., Buyers, <lb />
Meadows Yancey, Buyers. <lb />
D. S. Osborn, Buyer, <lb />
Buyer, <lb />
E. G- Currin, Buyer, <lb />
O. S. Buyer, <lb />
J. D. Bullock, Buyer, <lb />
John Webb, Buyer. <lb />
W. A. Bobbitt, Buyer, <lb />
C. F. Kingsbury, Buyer, <lb />
B. Glenn, <lb />
of imitations, buy only the genuine <lb />
fixed wire <lb />
Notice Land Sale. <lb />
By virtue of a decree of the Superior <lb />
Court of Pitt county, made at June Term <lb />
1891, upon the petition in an action, <lb />
then and there pending wherein L. V. <lb />
Morrill, d. b. n. c. t. a. of J,. I. <lb />
Beardsley. and others are plaintiffs <lb />
against J. H. Beardsley and others, <lb />
of said L. P. late <lb />
of said county, deceased, are <lb />
. . . j. <lb />
The u- who was appointed <lb />
by said decree, will on <lb />
Monday the day of November, 1891, <lb />
expose to public sale before the Court <lb />
House door in the town cf Greenville, to <lb />
the highest bidder, all the lands <lb />
ed in said decree, one tract adjoining the <lb />
lands of II. S. Tyson and R. A. Tyson, <lb />
lying on Broad Branch, containing two <lb />
hundred and sixty acres more or <lb />
less, better known as the home place and <lb />
being the tract devised to James <lb />
Beardsley, by the last will and testament <lb />
the said h. P. Beardsley, and one <lb />
tract lying on Broad Branch, adjoin- <lb />
the lands of A. Tyson and Alfred <lb />
containing one hundred <lb />
and fifty acres more or less, and being <lb />
the devised to I,. P Beardsley, Jr. <lb />
the will of his father L. P. Beardsley, <lb />
Sr., and one other tract known as the <lb />
Anderson lands, adjoining the lands of <lb />
Willoughby. J. C. others <lb />
containing acres, more or less, <lb />
all of which the said L. P. Beardsley, <lb />
died seized and of. Sold for <lb />
assets to pay debts of the estate. <lb />
One third of the purchase price to be <lb />
paid in cash on day of sale, the balance <lb />
in one and two years, with S percent in- <lb />
SNOW STICK. <lb />
Modern Tobacco Barn Company. <lb />
OXFORD, N. C. <lb />
RELIABLE CARRIAGE FACTORY <lb />
Has Moved to next Door of Court House <lb />
CONTINUE THE M OF <lb />
CARTS DRAYS. <lb />
My Factory If well equipped with the best Mechanics, put up <lb />
first-class work. We keep up with the times and improved styles <lb />
Best material used in all work. All styles of Springs are use-, you can select from <lb />
Brewster, Storm, Coil, Ram Horn, King <lb />
Also keep on hand full Hie of ready made <lb />
HARNESS AND WHIPS, <lb />
the year round, which we sell as as the lowest. <lb />
Special Attention Given to REPAIRING. <lb />
Thanking the people of this and surrounding counties for past favors we hope to <lb />
merit a continuance of the same <lb />
------OVER YEARS <lb />
Hie Sacred Bo la the City <lb />
of Orion. <lb />
We reach the uppermost of three <lb />
terraces of masonry, which <lb />
la crowned by the multiple trunk of a <lb />
venerable tree. The several divisions <lb />
of this tree are feeble, gnarled and <lb />
bent The leaves lack the fresh <lb />
of a vigorous growth and plainly <lb />
show the yellowish pallor of <lb />
The soil that nourishes it i <lb />
is well nigh saturated with the oil of Ha <lb />
anointment; yet, bent with age, this <lb />
patriarch spreads protecting <lb />
over tho jaded devotees while they de- <lb />
posit beneath It and around it their <lb />
offerings of oil, palm blossom, <lb />
chain Mowers and the bloom of the <lb />
temple tree <lb />
Then their eager gaze is turned up- <lb />
ward to the branches; they a <lb />
single leaf, but none would dare <lb />
it from the tree; it must fall In full <lb />
maturity to yield its of merit <lb />
A passing breeze sways the branches; <lb />
the loaves rustle; the watchers gaze <lb />
more expectantly; a withered member <lb />
is separated from its branch and comes <lb />
sailing down. <lb />
There is no whoop of exultation, no <lb />
trilling smile; but instead, a deter- <lb />
mined sally, a pious scramble, a col- <lb />
of zealous hands and heads, and <lb />
the solitary leaf is borne away in the <lb />
happy bosom of the successful <lb />
The prizes were few and the <lb />
competitors wore many, so I could only <lb />
hope to secure one by remaining till <lb />
the pilgrims, at nightfall, had turned <lb />
their steps homeward; but even then <lb />
robed priests remained to guard this <lb />
holy of holies. <lb />
As if, however, to reward my pa- <lb />
two leaves fell at my feet, where- <lb />
upon, well satisfied, I turned away from <lb />
a tree that is enshrined in the hearts of <lb />
four hundred millions of the human <lb />
family, and which is, in all probability, <lb />
the oldest historical tree in the world; <lb />
and when I tell the reader that it has <lb />
been dropping its consecrated leaves <lb />
Into the outstretched hands of pilgrims <lb />
for years, he will, I trust, pardon <lb />
a desire on my part to carry away a <lb />
in <lb />
CURES <lb />
It with <lb />
k Mm cm of<lb />
Cures scrofulA. <lb />
It Urn. <lb />
that hay r-Ht-1 nil <lb />
lo-M i.-----, . <lb />
P. P. f. a J well <lb />
Ho What's This <lb />
Why another new discovery by Alfred <lb />
Culley in the way of helping the afflict- <lb />
ed. By calling on or addressing the <lb />
above named barber, yon can procure <lb />
bottle of is invaluable <lb />
for eradicating and and causing the <lb />
hair lo be soft and <lb />
glossy, only two or three application t <lb />
week is y. and a common hair <lb />
brush is all to lie used after rub the <lb />
scalp vigorously for a few minutes with <lb />
the Preparation. Try a bottle and be <lb />
convinced, only cents. <lb />
Respectfully, <lb />
ALFRED CULLEY, <lb />
Barber, <lb />
GREENVILLE. N. <lb />
THE RELIABLE OF C <lb />
j to the buyers of Pitt and surrounding counties, a line of the following good <lb />
not to be excelled In this market. And to First-etas and <lb />
pure straight DRY of all kinds, NOTIONS. GEN <lb />
FURNISHING GOODS. HATS and CAPS, HOOTS and SHOES LA <lb />
CHILDREN'S SLIPPERS, FURNITURE and HOUSE FURNISHING <lb />
GOODS, DOORS. WINDOWS, SASH and CROCKERY and S <lb />
WARE HARDWARE, CASTING, LEATHER of different <lb />
Kinds, urn and Mill Hay. Rock Lime, Plaster of Paris, and <lb />
Hair, Harness, Bridles and addles. <lb />
HEAVY GROCERIES A SPECIALTY. <lb />
i tor N- T- Cotton which I offer to the trade at Wholesale <lb />
Jobbers prices, cents per less per cent for Cash. Bread Prep- <lb />
ration and Hall's Star Lye at Jobbers Prices, Lead and pure <lb />
Paint Colors, Cucumber Wood Pumps, Salt and Wood and <lb />
Willow Ware. Nails a specialty. Give inc a call and I guarantee satisfaction. <lb />
P. <lb />
r c <lb />
CURES <lb />
mm. <lb />
and <lb />
r. F. P. Fol. <lb />
C. Latham, <lb />
The who empty drains and <lb />
gather offal ore learning Co do it in a <lb />
highly clean. Intelligent way, using <lb />
that make the work almost <lb />
agreeable, and rendering I heir trade an <lb />
Important part of the system by <lb />
the fertility of the earth Is kept up. <lb />
COCOA. <lb />
BREAKFAST. <lb />
a thorough knowledge of the <lb />
natural laws which govern the opera- <lb />
of digestion and nutrition, and by <lb />
a careful application of the fine proper- <lb />
ties of well selected Cocoa, <lb />
provided our breakfast tables with a <lb />
flavored which may save <lb />
us many heavy bills. It is by <lb />
the judicious use of such articles of diet <lb />
that a constitution may be gradually <lb />
built up until strong enough to resist <lb />
every tendency to disease. Hundreds of <lb />
subtle maladies arc floating around us <lb />
ready to attack wherever there is a weak <lb />
We may escape many a fatal <lb />
shaft by keeping well fortified <lb />
with pure blood and a properly nourish- <lb />
ed Same Gazelle. <lb />
simply with boiling or milk. <lb />
Sold only in half-pound tins, by Grocer- <lb />
JAMES CO-, <lb />
Chemist. <lb />
London England. <lb />
To Young <lb />
Mothers <lb />
Makes Child Birth Easy, <lb />
Shortens Labor, <lb />
Lessens Paid, <lb />
Endorsed by the Leading Physicians. <lb />
Rook to mailed <lb />
REGULATOR CO. <lb />
ATLANTA. CA. i <lb />
SOLD ALL DRUGGISTS. t <lb />
BROS., <lb />
Block, <lb />
For sale at J. I- Drug <lb />
ABBOTT'S <lb />
SPEEDILY Ah <lb />
PAIN. <lb />
-Is the place to ship <lb />
HIGH PRICES AND PROMPT RETURNS. <lb />
We sell it of the prices every day. We believe in and <lb />
always run a sale. We have recently made large sales of old stock and <lb />
are now ready for new. New tobacco Is selling well and our large corps of buyers <lb />
anxious for it and are willing to pay good prices for it. send it right along <lb />
to the BANNER and we pledge you our word that we will sell it for its much <lb />
money as anybody else can. <lb />
Messrs. Cox of will furnish you, free of charge, hogs- <lb />
heads Ship your tobacco to us. We will have tobacco assorted and tied <lb />
for n to juntas cheap as we can get the work done. SEND IT <lb />
ON WE THAT WE CAN PLEASE YOU. <lb />
for past favors we respectfully ask s continuance of your <lb />
pledging yon our best efforts to please. <lb />
Very friend, <lb />
Bullock <lb />
Prop. Banner Warehouse. <lb />
ESTABLISHED 1875. <lb />
S. M. SCHULTZ, <lb />
AT THE <lb />
OLD STOKE <lb />
FARMERS AND MERCHANTS BITS <lb />
their year's supplies will Had <lb />
their to get our prices before <lb />
chasing elsewhere. Is complete <lb />
n all Its branches. <lb />
PORK SIDES SHOULDERS <lb />
FLOUR, COFFEE, SUGAR <lb />
RICE. TEA, <lb />
at Lowest Prices. <lb />
TOBACCO SNUFF CIGARS <lb />
we buy direct from Manufacturers, <lb />
you to buy at one profit. A com <lb />
pie stock of <lb />
FURNITURE <lb />
always on hand and sold at prices to <lb />
the times. Our goods are all bought and <lb />
sold for CASH, therefore, having no risk <lb />
to sell at a close margin. <lb />
Respectfully, <lb />
s. m. <lb />
N. C <lb />
Greenville Institute, <lb />
FOR BOYS AND GIRLS. <lb />
Z. D. Principal. <lb />
Hiss Bettie Warren, I <lb />
Miss Lucy Joyner, V Assistants. <lb />
Mrs. Z. J <lb />
Bliss Minnie Carraway, Music. <lb />
Session begins Aug. <lb />
Instruction thorough. Terms reason- <lb />
able. Discipline Arm but not severe. <lb />
For further particulars address. <lb />
Z. D. <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
Printers and Binders, <lb />
N. C <lb />
We have the largest and most complete <lb />
establishment of the kind to be found in <lb />
the State, and solicit orders for all classes <lb />
Of Commercial, Bail- <lb />
road or School Print- <lb />
or Binding. <lb />
WEDDING STATIONERY <lb />
BLANKS FOR MAGISTRATES AD <lb />
COUNTY <lb />
us orders.<lb />
RALEIGH. N. C. <lb />
INVESTMENT <lb />
SECURITIES <lb />
las River Transportation <lb />
A Forbes, Greenville, <lb />
LB. CHERRY, <lb />
J. S. i <lb />
N. M. Lawrence, Tarboro, Gen <lb />
Capt. R. F. Jones, Washington, As <lb />
The People's Line for travel on <lb />
River. <lb />
The Steamer Greenville is the finest <lb />
an- quickest boat on the river. <lb />
been thoroughly repaired, return <lb />
and painted. <lb />
Fitted up specially for the comfort, <lb />
and convenience of Ladies. <lb />
POLITE ATTENTIVE <lb />
A first-class Table furnished <lb />
best the market <lb />
A trip on the Steamer Greenville is <lb />
not only comfortable but attractive. <lb />
Leaves Washington Monday, <lb />
ind Friday at o'clock, A. M. <lb />
Leaves Tarboro Tuesday, Thursday <lb />
and Saturday at o'clock, a. M. <lb />
Freights received daily and through <lb />
Lading given to ail points. <lb />
f. i. <lb />
Washington N, O. Greenville. N. C <lb />
MUNICIPAL BONDS <lb />
INDUSTRIAL STOCKS <lb />
CORPORATION BONDS <lb />
APPROVED BANK STOCKS <lb />
SELECTED, <lb />
Well Endorsed. <lb />
such men as Dr. J. II. Haw- <lb />
Rev. Sain I. Jones, Dr. S. <lb />
XI. II. Wells, James <lb />
R. II. Dr. D. <lb />
I. Dr. M. B. Kev. O. <lb />
L, Daily. Col. L. V. Livingston. <lb />
Ga. State Alliance, and others too <lb />
to mention, of undoubted <lb />
endorse a medicine in unqualified terms <lb />
it means <lb />
These men give King's Royal <lb />
their and hearty rec- <lb />
will cure all <lb />
diseases that originate from <lb />
germs in blood. To the extent that <lb />
the germ ii King's Roy- <lb />
is the remedy. <lb />
It is prepared as a germ de- <lb />
and is the remit of years <lb />
a medic genius. family <lb />
should keep a bottle on hand for burns <lb />
or bites of poisonous insects. It is a <lb />
for colds. It will and cure <lb />
lever than quinine. Newspapers <lb />
are endorsing this wonderful remedy, <lb />
and many physicians u-e it in their <lb />
It is destined to be a standard rem <lb />
Ask your druggist for it. If he <lb />
cannot you. send direct to King's <lb />
Royal Co., Atlanta, On. <lb />
Price per bottle. Write them for <lb />
one of their little books tells won <lb />
Now Ready <lb />
To show you the finest of lot of <lb />
Horses <lb />
AND <lb />
Mules, <lb />
HALL'S SAFE AND LOCK CO. <lb />
of Hall's Patent <lb />
BANK LOCKS VAULT WORK <lb />
SAFES <lb />
FACTORY <lb />
WILMINGTON <lb />
and <lb />
SAFE, <lb />
PAY <lb />
GOOD INTEREST. <lb />
INVESTMENT <lb />
IN PROSPEROUS <lb />
OR FULL PARTICULARS AND REFERENCES, <lb />
WRITE <lb />
A CO., <lb />
to Whitehall St. flaw York. <lb />
Mai <lb />
Classical School <lb />
The next Session of this School will be- <lb />
gin on MONDAY, AUGUST 24th. <lb />
Tuition per <lb />
Primary, per session, 7.7.1 <lb />
Intermediate, per session, 10.00 <lb />
Higher pr SO <lb />
Languages, each, 3.00 <lb />
The School will be thorough in all of <lb />
its instruction, mild but Arm In its <lb />
having in view at all times the <lb />
full preparation of young men and <lb />
for active business life, or successful col- <lb />
courses. Board can lie obtained <lb />
with the principal, or at other places in <lb />
town at reasonable rates, tine half of <lb />
tuition payable at the middle of the <lb />
term, the remainder at its close. For <lb />
further see or address. <lb />
W. II A. B., <lb />
Greenville, N. C. Principal. <lb />
f. -f J Jo <lb />
can be found at the store of <lb />
MRS. R. H. HORNE, <lb />
She takes pleasure in announcing to the <lb />
people of both town and country <lb />
that she has returned from north- <lb />
markets with a beautiful <lb />
-----line of----- <lb />
which will be sold at lowest living prices. <lb />
Has employed the best of <lb />
f-kill to assist her this season. <lb />
Hats, Trimmings, fancy Goods, <lb />
Pictures from a to an Oil <lb />
Painting, Frames, Plush Goods and an <lb />
endless variety of other articles. Pink, <lb />
done at Q cents per yard. Her ex- <lb />
of twelve years enables her to <lb />
guarantee satisfaction to every customer. <lb />
Call if you want bargains. <lb />
MRS. B. H. HORNE, <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. <lb />
WELDON R. K <lb />
and branches Condensed Schedule <lb />
TRAINS SOUTH. <lb />
No No No <lb />
Sept. 1st, daily Fast Stall, dally <lb />
daily ex Sun. <lb />
Weldon pm pm C <lb />
Ar AH am <lb />
Ar Tarboro <lb />
Tarboro am <lb />
Ar Wilson p m pm <lb />
Wilson <lb />
Ar <lb />
Ar <lb />
Goldsboro <lb />
Warsaw <lb />
Av Magnolia <lb />
Ar Wilmington <lb />
TRAINS GOING NORTH <lb />
No No No <lb />
daily daily daily <lb />
ex Sun. <lb />
loam<lb />
5.30<lb />
am <lb />
Wilmington <lb />
Magnolia <lb />
Warsaw <lb />
A r Goldsboro <lb />
v Fayetteville <lb />
Ar Selma <lb />
Ar Wilson <lb />
pro <lb />
1310 <lb />
Wilson am pm <lb />
Ai <lb />
Ar Tarboro <lb />
Tarboro am <lb />
Ar Weldon pm pm <lb />
Daily except Sunday. <lb />
Train on Scotland Neck Branch Road <lb />
leaves Halifax 3.52 P. M., arrives Scot <lb />
land Neck at P. M. Greenville 6.60 <lb />
P. M., 7.55 p. m. Returning, <lb />
eaves 7.00 a. in. Greenville <lb />
8.10 a. m. Arriving Halifax a. tn. <lb />
Weldon 11.25 a. m. daily except Sun- <lb />
day <lb />
Local freight leaves Weldon <lb />
Wednesdays and Fridays, at <lb />
7.00 a. m., arriving Scotland Neck 10.08 <lb />
a. m., Greenville 2.10 a. m., Kinston <lb />
4.25 p. m. Returning leaves <lb />
Tuesdays. Thursdays and at <lb />
10.00 a. m., arriving Greenville 12.00 <lb />
noon, Neck 3.20 p. m Weldon <lb />
6.20 a. m. <lb />
Train leaves Tarboro, N C, via <lb />
A Raleigh R. R. daily except Sun- <lb />
day, P M, P M, arrive <lb />
N C, P M, P M. <lb />
Plymouth <lb />
7.60 p. in., p. m- <lb />
PHOTO-ENGRAVING- <lb />
B ion <lb />
Portrait, and en ti of factor- <lb />
c to eider from <lb />
, . New York City.<lb />
KNIGHT'S <lb />
Blood Cure. <lb />
In more A pot- <lb />
A botanical pat op In <lb />
M Ir It T.<lb />
Returning leaves Plymouth daily <lb />
Sunday 6.20 a. m., Sunday 9.00 a. mt <lb />
C, m, 0.58 am. <lb />
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P Hope P M. Returning <lb />
A M, Nashville <lb />
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except Sunday. <lb />
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for Clinton dally, except Sunday, i s <lb />
and leave <lb />
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No. M. except Sunday. <lb />
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Wilson, Goldsboro and Magnolia. <lb />
Train No. makes close connection a <lb />
Weldon for all points North daily. AI <lb />
rail via Richmond, and dally except Sun <lb />
day via Bay Line. <lb />
JOHN F. <lb />
General <lb />
J. B. KENLY, Transportation <lb />
T. M. Passenger <lb />
ever brought to Greenville. <lb />
II you want good Drive Horse <lb />
Draft Horse or a good Work <lb />
don't fail to see me. <lb />
I can tarnish you at <lb />
reasonable prices. <lb />
Mr Feed Stables <lb />
have recently been enlarged and <lb />
now I have ample room to <lb />
all horses left in my charge <lb />
Best attention given. <lb />
Greenville. N. C. <lb />
D. D. HASKETT, <lb />
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New Patron, Piedmont. <lb />
and and all of <lb />
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Stoves, <lb />
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Ac, Ac. <lb />
Doors, Sash, Blinds. Locks, Butts, <lb />
Hinges, Nails, Axes. Glass and <lb />
Patty, Paints and Ac., Ac. <lb />
Agent for Brown's Cotton <lb />
Gin, Agent for Hall's <lb />
Safe Lock <lb />
Safes. Agent <lb />
for The <lb />
Machines. <lb />
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my stock before purchasing. <lb />
D. D. HASKETT. <lb />
GREENVILLE. <lb />
T. O. <lb />
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scales at the gin house that sail par- <lb />
attention to a new book entitled, <lb />
About by <lb />
of Binghamton, <lb />
N. Y, It information re <lb />
guiding costs, Ac, and should <lb />
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the <lb />
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NEW FALL GOODS <lb />
are ready for <lb />
brought hack from northern <lb />
a large stock of carefully selected <lb />
GENERAL MERCHANDISE <lb />
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plied. We do not undertake to <lb />
ate the many different goods, bat come <lb />
to for anything yon want and get It at <lb />
PRICKS. <lb />
The very highest market <lb />
paid by for Cotton sad. <lb />
Square Pianos <lb />
ARE GOING <lb />
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more remote from Washington. <lb />
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as, to free of charge, <lb />
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Is of the V. S. Patent Office, <lb />
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actual clients In your own State, or <lb />
address, C. A. Snow Co., <lb />
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sale feed <lb />
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keep on hand a fine line of <lb />
Horses and Mules. <lb />
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your patronage. Call and be convinced. <lb />
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Greenville, N. <lb />
UNDERTAKING. <lb />
B. S. <lb />
with me in the Undertaking business we <lb />
are ready serve the people In that <lb />
a All notes and accounts due <lb />
me for past services have been placed In <lb />
the hands of Mr. <lb />
Respectfully, <lb />
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GRAND EMPORIUM <lb />
For Shaving, Cutting and Hair <lb />
AT THE GLASS FRONT <lb />
the Opera House, at which place <lb />
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Razors sharpened at figures <lb />
for work outside of <lb />
promptly executed. <lb />
EDMONDS <lb />
Smith's Shaving Parlor. <lb />
SMITH, Prop. <lb />
Greenville. N. C. <lb />
re lot of <lb />
or sale. <lb />
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sharp razors, and satisfaction guaranteed <lb />
every instance. Call and be con- <lb />
Ladles waited on at their <lb />
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stock of Burial Cases and Caskets of all <lb />
kinds and can furnish anything desired <lb />
from the finest Case down to a <lb />
Pitt county Pine Coffin. arc fitted <lb />
up with all conveniences and can render <lb />
satisfactory services to all who <lb />
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TRADE <lb />
MARK. <lb />
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fifty years, and wherever known has <lb />
been in steady demand. It has been en. <lb />
by the leading physicians all <lb />
the and effected cures where <lb />
all other remedies, with the attention of <lb />
the most experienced physicians, have <lb />
for years failed. This Ointment is of <lb />
long standing and the high reputation <lb />
which it has obtained is owing entirely <lb />
to Its own efficacy, as but little effort has <lb />
ever been made to bring It before the <lb />
public. One bottle of this Ointment will <lb />
be sent to any address on receipt of One <lb />
Dollar. Sample box tree. The usual <lb />
discount to Druggists. All Cash Orders <lb />
attended to. Address all or- <lb />
and communications to <lb />
T. P. <lb />
Sole Man and Proprietor, <lb />
Greenville. N. C. <lb />
Greenville Iron Works, <lb />
4- B, ELLINGTON, Prop. <lb />
Engines, Saw Mills, Ac., repaired, <lb />
Iron and Brans Castings made to order. <lb />
Largest stock Pipe and Pipe Fittings In <lb />
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