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THE REFLECTOR. <lb />
A year only <lb />
ONE DOLLAR. <lb />
But in order to get it you must <lb />
PAY X IN I ADVANCE. <lb />
The Eastern Reflector <lb />
THE REFLECTOR <lb />
---------HAS A--------- <lb />
JOB PRINTING <lb />
Department can be surpassed no <lb />
where in this section. work always <lb />
fives satisfaction. <lb />
Send a orders.<lb />
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 1891. <lb />
NO. <lb />
THOMAS <lb />
I Weary, the little mother <lb />
Sat in her swaying <lb />
o steal a moment of thought-time <lb />
And needed quiet there. <lb />
evening were <lb />
Over the drowsy earth, <lb />
And t mm the nursery <lb />
W Came softly sounds of mirth. <lb />
the mother's brow was clouded <lb />
As she mused the day just spent ; <lb />
Its trials, temptations, and worries <lb />
Killed her with discontent. <lb />
How ranch had she meant to accomplish <lb />
When she rose with-the glowing sun <lb />
with so much to hinder and worry <lb />
How little had been done <lb />
The stumbling-blocks were <lb />
k That in her pathway lay, <lb />
nut then there many a blessing <lb />
that self-wine way. <lb />
111- babes were bright and happy, <lb />
Her husband and <lb />
And moderate health and wealth <lb />
Were in her portion too. <lb />
sad as she swayed, musing, <lb />
, Lo, a fair laud rose to view, <lb />
A glittering dome spire <lb />
I Shone the distant blue. <lb />
us she rushed on, eager <lb />
I To view a so <lb />
A ridge of rock and <lb />
Seemed in her way to stand. <lb />
She sought to find a <lb />
Behold a rocky stair <lb />
And this the cheering legend <lb />
Which she saw graven <lb />
stumbling-block surmounted <lb />
Becomes a stepping stone, <lb />
And every victory counted <lb />
Is a step towards <lb />
the little mother <lb />
Awoke, and kneeling there. <lb />
Thanked God for every hardship <lb />
That goes to build that <lb />
D. J. WHICHARD, Editor and Proprietor. <lb />
TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. <lb />
TERMS Per Year, in Advance. <lb />
WASHINGTON LETTER. <lb />
Our Regular <lb />
Washington, Oct. 30th, <lb />
Store the <lb />
Republican who knows hit <lb />
man well, will be to help <lb />
and not to help Harrison as <lb />
suppose. Elkins has more <lb />
financial irons in the fire than any <lb />
I know and you may be certain <lb />
he would not be willing to neg- <lb />
them even temporarily if there <lb />
were not some big political scheme <lb />
to be worked up. Those who talk <lb />
about his selling out to for a <lb />
cabinet appointment simply expose <lb />
their ignorance of real relations <lb />
between the two be- <lb />
longs as completely to Blaine as it is <lb />
for one man to belong to <lb />
another in this country, and re- <lb />
member what I say, I do not believe <lb />
that Elkins will go into the Cabinet, <lb />
but if he dues, it will be to help <lb />
Blaine lay out brother <lb />
There seems to be a hitch some- <lb />
where in the selection of Secretary <lb />
Proctor's successor, as it is now an- <lb />
he may not leave the <lb />
Cabinet until just before Congress <lb />
meets. Some people arc unkind <lb />
enough, to say that it is merely the <lb />
natural thrift of the man, which <lb />
causes him to wish to retain an<lb />
EDITORIAL PARAGRAPHS- <lb />
Violent- weather continues <lb />
Ireland and floods in Spain. <lb />
Hon. Warner Miller has d <lb />
Europe. <lb />
of rain <lb />
Tex., failed. <lb />
makers in <lb />
The cotton crop of Georgia is re- <lb />
ported to tie very light this year. <lb />
Mexico's export the fiscal year <lb />
ending amounted to <lb />
SOLID SOUTHERN GROWTH. <lb />
The Manufacturer's Record, oX <lb />
Baltimore, October in review <lb />
rag the industrial progress of I he <lb />
South, <lb />
business situation through- <lb />
out the Sooth continues to improve, <lb />
and the outlook for the future is <lb />
very promising. Speculative <lb />
operations are not much favor, <lb />
the of solid de- <lb />
is commanding increased <lb />
attention. Shrewd capitalists, real <lb />
the intrinsic value of good <lb />
mineral and timber tie-, lire <lb />
making a number of purchase, and <lb />
mainly for immediate development. <lb />
Virginia no-mi large sales <lb />
of coal lauds have been made, <lb />
other States ore and timber lauds <lb />
have changed hands. The <lb />
n. tort-sis In Florida in-. <lb />
creased activity in the sale of <lb />
lauds and of <lb />
mining companies, seven new <lb />
companies, buying been reported <lb />
during the week with capital stock <lb />
of from to <lb />
Alabama a very important con- <lb />
tract was closed, securing the <lb />
building of a railroad from the <lb />
Win i coal fields to deep water <lb />
river navigation at Tuscaloosa, <lb />
which will a water <lb />
route for mi i coal to <lb />
salary as long as possible, be-j the Gull; this contract also calls for <lb />
fore giving it up for one of only coal mining coke making <lb />
A scapegoat has been found for j at At <lb />
tho of the S. S. Dispatch, ton the contract has been closed <lb />
while on her from New York to j tor building a bushel <lb />
Washington, by tin- naval court of i grain elevator at a cost of <lb />
inquiry now in Washing-; large engagements have been <lb />
It is glass lens of made for grain shipments from New <lb />
lantern of a light house, which ac- Orleans this winter, while at <lb />
cording to the testimony of more the gram trade is so active <lb />
Noel, executive officer, made a light <lb />
which should have shown white <lb />
pear led, which caused him to change <lb />
the sailing course which had been <lb />
laid by the Commander before he <lb />
went U bed. has not yet been <lb />
decided what, any, punishment <lb />
shall be meted out to the derelictions. <lb />
Another Southern city will be <lb />
honored if some the narrow mind- <lb />
ed breed, do not cause Secretary <lb />
Tracy to change bis mind about <lb />
The railroad took <lb />
steps for a from ocean to <lb />
ocean. <lb />
The at Glendale, <lb />
Mass., were destroyed by fire. Loss, <lb />
The parliament was <lb />
opened by the new monarch, King <lb />
William. <lb />
Smallpox has appeared in Tree- <lb />
too, . J., and the authorities fear <lb />
an epidemic <lb />
Every liquor dealer at Bar <lb />
Me., has been indicted for <lb />
of the liquor law. <lb />
fa moos Blue <lb />
valued at was lost by a fire <lb />
at <lb />
The commission reported <lb />
the total cost of the new New <lb />
as 925,503,387.48. <lb />
Several Welsh lakes flowed <lb />
and flooded some slate quarries, <lb />
rendering workmen idle. <lb />
that two days of this week alone <lb />
charters wore made for export <lb />
of bushels to <lb />
The cotton movement continues <lb />
very heavy, due in large part lo the <lb />
polled weather for gathering the <lb />
crop, and Southern polls are crowd- <lb />
ed with loading for Europe. <lb />
industrial matters there <lb />
is steady progress, and among the <lb />
new enterprises reported for <lb />
week are waterworks corn- <lb />
naming Cruiser No. the at Helena, Ark.; acid <lb />
to No. launched at Baltimore day j chemical works at Portsmouth, Va.; <lb />
before yesterday, which has been development, mining and <lb />
named Detroit. Mr. Tracy has <lb />
most promised that No. shall <lb />
called Mobile. <lb />
A number or national banks in <lb />
different sections of the country are <lb />
doing business In violation of the <lb />
law by failing to substitute interest <lb />
bearing government bonds with the <lb />
treasurer of the United States as <lb />
security for their circulation, in <lb />
place of the per cent bonds so <lb />
held, which have ceased to bear in- <lb />
The Secretary of the Treas- <lb />
has been with these <lb />
because he hoped to be able to <lb />
persuade them to continue their ex- <lb />
per cent at per cent, which <lb />
would make available as <lb />
for circulation. Thia is a little <lb />
comparatively, but it gives an <lb />
company in Florida; <lb />
a and a <lb />
in West Virginia ; <lb />
a company, <lb />
Norfolk, Va.; a compress <lb />
company, America-, Ga.; a <lb />
powder com- <lb />
Ky.; a rolling <lb />
mill a sash and door <lb />
at Tyler, Texas; a 200-barrel <lb />
flour mill, Baltimore ; a de- <lb />
company at Chester, S. <lb />
C; large lumber mi Is at Ky.; <lb />
general manufacturing <lb />
company at New Orleans; a <lb />
ordnance company, Alex- <lb />
Va.; a auto <lb />
sprinkler company, Columbus <lb />
Ga; a development <lb />
Richmond, Va., a ton ice <lb />
idea of the scheming done by Mobile. and one of same <lb />
Plentiful rains fell in south- <lb />
provinces of and <lb />
ed for good crops <lb />
next year. <lb />
of the New <lb />
York police department over <lb />
for the coming year. <lb />
Martin, of Detroit, won <lb />
International Six Day Bicycle Race <lb />
at Madison Square Garden, New <lb />
York. <lb />
Sir Edwin Arnold, who intends to <lb />
in Ibis country, baa <lb />
rived in New York. <lb />
Shaker's at Mount Lebanon, <lb />
Y., petitioned the managers of <lb />
world fair to have <lb />
buildings remain open on Ban- <lb />
day. <lb />
J. M. Hill the well-known New <lb />
York theatrical manager, while <lb />
hastening to catch a trail at <lb />
Bridgeport, tell and <lb />
left leg. <lb />
small United State arsenal <lb />
at Ferry in which John <lb />
Brown was is to be taken <lb />
to Chicago by a syndicate. It is <lb />
intention to erect a large <lb />
lower tori of which <lb />
will be a a war museum, and <lb />
the upper stones ass <lb />
Foster to get money to meet the <lb />
obligations of the treasury as they <lb />
mature. So far he has succeeded, <lb />
but it is no secret here that he very <lb />
much dreads the future when he <lb />
shall have completely drained even <lb />
all of the small sources of supply. <lb />
Having made public its demands <lb />
upon the government on ac- <lb />
count of the nabbing of American <lb />
at Valparaiso and been ans- <lb />
by Chili's note of defiance, the <lb />
administration is now trying to dis- <lb />
cover the proper way out. Senor <lb />
Monti, who represented the <lb />
junta here for some months past, has <lb />
been notified by cable of his appoint- <lb />
as minister to j country. <lb />
After two attempts he succeeded in <lb />
getting an Interview with Secretary <lb />
Blaine, who declined to recognize <lb />
him as the representative of Chili <lb />
until he presented his credentials. <lb />
Boss is strain in Wash- <lb />
and he struts around as <lb />
though he had in his inside pocket <lb />
a receipted bill of of the entire <lb />
administration. Harrison <lb />
who is also here, is quite <lb />
with and it would be <lb />
cult to say. which of them the <lb />
greatest man in his own estimation- <lb />
Secretary has now been in <lb />
Washington almost a week, but the <lb />
sun rises and nets same <lb />
before bis return. He may control <lb />
Republican party but that is <lb />
about as far as he can no, and even <lb />
that is going to be disputed with <lb />
unless all Signs fail. <lb />
Mrs. Thompson, of Sooth Carolina, <lb />
wife of the Democratic member of <lb />
Civil Service Commission, has <lb />
been elected president of a ladies <lb />
size at Fort Smith, <lb />
tor works. Hot Springs, Ark.; water <lb />
works, La Grange, Ga.; tobacco <lb />
Greenville, N. C; a <lb />
cotton seed-oil and manufacturing <lb />
company, Texas; a <lb />
electric light manufacturing <lb />
company, Cumberland, Md., etc. <lb />
summary shows a steady, <lb />
solid growth, all along the line, and <lb />
indicates a very healthy develop- <lb />
that promises well <lb />
for the rapid increase in the <lb />
and prosperity of the <lb />
How We farm. <lb />
NEW YORK LETTER. <lb />
The Tartest Institute Fair <lb />
Our Buffalo- <lb />
Our <lb />
New York, Oct. <lb />
fastest train ever scheduled for a long <lb />
distance run starts to-day on its <lb />
trip from the Grand Central De- <lb />
pot in at a. m. It will be <lb />
due at Buffalo at this afternoon, <lb />
making the distance of miles in <lb />
eight hours and forty minutes, ins <lb />
eluding the stops at Albany, <lb />
Rochester, and Syracuse. The <lb />
vice will be westward only, and the <lb />
tram will be limited to four <lb />
The average running time will be <lb />
fifty three and a third miles an hour. <lb />
The celebrated Flying Scotchman <lb />
express from London to Edinburgh, <lb />
a distance of miles makes an av- <lb />
run of fifty one six tenths <lb />
miles an hour. The Royal Blue <lb />
express on the Baltimore and <lb />
Ohio, from New to Washing- <lb />
ton makes an average fifty one and <lb />
nine tenths an hour. Those arc the <lb />
fastest trains now running on re <lb />
time in this country or <lb />
Europe, but they will be eclipsed by <lb />
the new express to Buffalo by both <lb />
the average miles per hour and the <lb />
distance. <lb />
A EXHIBITION. <lb />
The sixtieth annual fair of the <lb />
American Institute, of this city, <lb />
which is now in progress, is proving <lb />
more of a success this year than <lb />
before. Third avenue, and <lb />
streets, have been thoroughly <lb />
repaired and in a pleasing <lb />
manner, thereby making the <lb />
very attractive and pleasant. <lb />
Special features are in progress near <lb />
every week which add very mate- <lb />
to the value of the regular ex- <lb />
The exhibits in all <lb />
departments arc very compUte <lb />
this year, while for want of space <lb />
many would-be exhibitors had lo lie <lb />
turned away. <lb />
LAST OF THE <lb />
America has lost of few re- <lb />
old time prairie buffaloes, <lb />
that number having just been bought <lb />
lo be shipped from this city to Liver <lb />
pool, England, to-morrow. Mr. Le <lb />
land, the purchaser, is a millionaire <lb />
banker, and he will place <lb />
in his private park in England. <lb />
It is well known that there is but <lb />
one herd of buffaloes in <lb />
which is owned by the famous <lb />
Jones. It is from this herd <lb />
that Air. Leland has bought these <lb />
ten. Mr. Jones asked a fabulous <lb />
price not thinking Leland would <lb />
pay so much, but the money seemed <lb />
to be no object to as be was <lb />
bent on having the buffaloes his <lb />
park. Mr. Jones says there will <lb />
never be another buffalo captured. <lb />
He doubts if still exist uncap- <lb />
and these keep in parts of the <lb />
mountains where no living man <lb />
could reach them. <lb />
Edwin Arlington. <lb />
s Bridie till Ton Cents to it, <lb />
Wilmington Star. <lb />
We clip the following from last <lb />
week's edition of the Bed Springs <lb />
Farmer and <lb />
cotton crop of Robe n <lb />
it is thought, will bring 9600.000, <lb />
and this amount will not be sufficient <lb />
to pay for the bacon, flour, corn and <lb />
imported. The balance is <lb />
against us, and while this state of <lb />
things continues money will always <lb />
be scarce. Make your own supplies <lb />
and keep this large amount of money <lb />
at borne and we will hear less of the <lb />
sub-treasuries, land loans and other <lb />
impracticable plans to make people <lb />
prosperous. <lb />
When our cotton raise <lb />
cotton to buy necessaries of life <lb />
which they could and should raise <lb />
themselves how can they expect to <lb />
prosper, or to ever get solidly upon <lb />
their feet While such methods, or <lb />
rather no methods, ate pursued the <lb />
condition of the cotton-growers <lb />
not be much bettered if they had all <lb />
organization formed for the purpose the sub-treasuries ever concocted in <lb />
of raising money by entertainments the f wildest visionary. <lb />
and otherwise to aid and dis- . . . <lb />
The farmer who confines himself to <lb />
this being the Closing and neg- <lb />
week of State campaigns <lb />
Democrats are mighty scarce in <lb />
Washington. <lb />
the food -crops, will come to <lb />
grief and stay then while he pursues <lb />
that course of <lb />
There are many travelers on <lb />
highway of life who are always on <lb />
the outlook for danger and difficulties <lb />
before them. Their eyes are ever on <lb />
the distant horizon to an <lb />
cloud, their ears are alert to <lb />
bear the coming storm. Is the day <lb />
bright and they shut their <lb />
hearts to the influence of the genial <lb />
sunshine, and search clear sky <lb />
for indications of the approaching <lb />
shower. <lb />
If gentle breezes spring up and fan <lb />
their cheeks, they feel therein the <lb />
clone in distance. <lb />
In the warm glow of summer heat <lb />
they fear a drought and subsequent <lb />
starvation, in invigorating cold <lb />
of a winter's morn they are sure of <lb />
snowstorms and <lb />
If prosperity favors their efforts <lb />
they are sure it will not last, if <lb />
and sorrow visit them they bug <lb />
them to their bosoms, to let <lb />
them depart. Are their children <lb />
sick they must surely they <lb />
are lively and healthy some great <lb />
calamity will overtake them, or they <lb />
will do something dreadful in the <lb />
future. <lb />
If they are poor and simply <lb />
they bewail their poverty, if rich and <lb />
rolling luxuries, they moan over <lb />
the cares and mental anxiety which <lb />
wealth bring i to its possessor. <lb />
Every blessing to them loses its <lb />
brightness, and is sweetness wasted <lb />
in desert air. <lb />
Are they who have <lb />
named the name Christ Their <lb />
faith is of quaking kind. They <lb />
believe in the mercy and goodness <lb />
of their Creator, but they believe still <lb />
more in their own and <lb />
while they lie at the foot of the cross, <lb />
they cannot bring themselves up to <lb />
embrace it. Like poor <lb />
In Pilgrims Progress, they barely <lb />
escape capture by the spirits <lb />
instead crown or <lb />
rejoicing they wear the shackles of <lb />
despair and have not courage to <lb />
shake them off. Poor weary travelers; <lb />
their are twice and <lb />
their road is doubled in length. How <lb />
many would be saved, if <lb />
we would y wait till we come to <lb />
life's bridges .-re we cross them. <lb />
It I ed Leland was at <lb />
first ordained a minister by <lb />
choice of church, without <lb />
imposition of the pies- <lb />
He continued for some <lb />
years afterwards to preach and to <lb />
on the authority of his <lb />
appointment, much to the dis- <lb />
of peace of <lb />
association to which he belonged. <lb />
filer, on account of his departure <lb />
the usages of the churches in <lb />
Virginia, he was not for a while in <lb />
good fellowship with any. <lb />
light or wrong, he openly pro- <lb />
fessed to believe that <lb />
u hands by apostles in <lb />
ancient times was only to coaler <lb />
miraculous gifts, that, <lb />
such a ceremony in <lb />
church now was itself worthless, <lb />
wholly unauthorized. His <lb />
brethren urged him most earnestly <lb />
for the take peace to submit to <lb />
by the hands <lb />
ministry; and finally to gratify <lb />
them be consented they <lb />
call a presbytery for that purpose. <lb />
Knowing all the questions which <lb />
they would ask on his examination <lb />
and resolved in his own mind on the <lb />
he would give, he felt con- <lb />
that they would not ordain <lb />
him. <lb />
The council, consisting of three <lb />
an cell was called. The <lb />
appointed for ordination <lb />
arrived, with came a multi- <lb />
of people to witness the <lb />
The work was divided <lb />
amongst presbyters. One was <lb />
lo ask usual questions concern- <lb />
bis faith and call; another was <lb />
to offer up air ordination prayer; <lb />
and another was to deliver the <lb />
charge to pastor and the <lb />
church. Leland took his seat long <lb />
they appeared, and resting <lb />
bis arms on his knees burying <lb />
his face in his hands, awaited their <lb />
presbyter <lb />
pointed to conduct examination <lb />
at length began <lb />
Leland, it becomes my <lb />
according to previous arrangement, <lb />
to ask you a few questions upon <lb />
subject of your faith and in refer- <lb />
to your call to the <lb />
said Leland, <lb />
slowly raising his head, will tell <lb />
j on all and went bis <lb />
bead into his bands again. <lb />
Leland, do <lb />
not believe that God chose bis <lb />
people in Christ before t he <lb />
of the world <lb />
Leland know <lb />
not, brother, what was doing <lb />
before be to make Ibis <lb />
Leland, do <lb />
you not believe God bad a <lb />
people before the foundation of the <lb />
world <lb />
be bad, brother, <lb />
they were not our kind of folks. <lb />
Our people were made out dust, <lb />
you know, and before <lb />
of world there no <lb />
to make them out <lb />
believe, brother Leland, <lb />
all men are totally depraved <lb />
brother; if they <lb />
were could net wax worse and <lb />
worse, as some of them do. The <lb />
devil was no worse t ban totally de- <lb />
there arc other questions <lb />
will embrace all these sob- <lb />
stance. will ask whether you do <lb />
STATE NEWS- <lb />
Happenings Here and There as Gather- <lb />
ed From our Exchanges. <lb />
do not suppose, brother <lb />
Leland, that you ever heard an <lb />
voice, but yon know what we <lb />
wouldn't it be ,. D. . . . . . x, . <lb />
. , . he Presbyterian by nod of North <lb />
queer call, brother, if there were no Carolina will convene in Durham, <lb />
voice nothing said November <lb />
Moderator I A little more than has <lb />
well, brother Leland, you be been out of the State treasury up <lb />
at least, that it is your duty Ito on the direct <lb />
to preach the gospel to every <lb />
tax. <lb />
Aunt Polly Patrick, who lives near <lb />
, , , . , , Greene is years old. <lb />
brother, I ,,,,, ,,,, <lb />
not Relieve it to be my duty to of cotton a besides cooking for a <lb />
preach Dutch, for instance, j family <lb />
for I can't, do it. When Lord j Last Fri- <lb />
apostles to preach to every afternoon Dr. J. B. Angle, of <lb />
nation, he taught them to talk Mills township, caught with a <lb />
all sorts of people ; but he has never hook in a <lb />
. r. . . . carp winch weighed lbs. <lb />
taught me to talk Dutch <lb />
Special Notice. <lb />
In adopting the In Advance <lb />
for this year will <lb />
be continued to no enc for a longer time <lb />
than it Is paid for. If you find <lb />
just after your name on margin <lb />
the paper the <lb />
Your expires two weeks <lb />
from this <lb />
it is to give you notice that unless re- <lb />
newed in that time The <lb />
will cease going to you at the expiration <lb />
of two weeks. <lb />
taught me to talk Dutch yet <lb />
brother you feel a line <lb />
. Sooth on the A. C. L. via <lb />
great the salvation vine <lb />
sinners, do you not <lb />
Leland Sometimes I think I do, <lb />
and then again I don't care if the <lb />
devil gets the whole or them. <lb />
Upon council retired <lb />
again, and reported as before, much <lb />
to the Leland, who was <lb />
constrained to submit to ordination <lb />
After they bad ordained him in due <lb />
form, he <lb />
brethren, when Peter put <lb />
his on people, and took them <lb />
off, they had more sense than they <lb />
bad before; but you bare all had <lb />
your hands on my head and, before <lb />
God, hid as big a tool as I <lb />
was before yon put hem <lb />
In Which the Answers to <lb />
Present <lb />
completed. Through <lb />
trains are expected to be run over <lb />
this road by January 1st 1892. <lb />
G. pastor of <lb />
the Presbyterian church of New <lb />
and Miss Linda Lee Rumple, <lb />
of Salisbury, were married in the <lb />
latter place last Tuesday evening. <lb />
Rocky Mount We re- <lb />
to learn that the pack <lb />
S. R. Milliard, at St. <lb />
containing several thousand pounds <lb />
of tobacco was destroyed by fire <lb />
Tuesday night. There was some <lb />
insurance. The cause of the tire <lb />
unknown. <lb />
Washington It is very <lb />
gratifying tn that the business <lb />
men of are bestirring <lb />
themselves in behalf of electric lights <lb />
We are informed that it is probable <lb />
that plant will lie put in by first of <lb />
January sufficiently large to <lb />
the town <lb />
Or what is the surface the earth <lb />
composed <lb />
Of corner lots, mighty poor oat's. <lb />
railroad tracks, baseball grounds, <lb />
cricket fields and <lb />
What portion of the globe is <lb />
About mes j going to the circus, <lb />
they add a little gin nutmeg to <lb />
it. <lb />
What is a <lb />
A town is a considerable <lb />
of and inhabitants, with <lb />
four or five men who the par- <lb />
learn that <lb />
just after the circus per- <lb />
was closed last <lb />
a woman who had witnessed <lb />
it, fanned and died. She had been <lb />
quite sick for several and was <lb />
too weak to go out but insisted <lb />
The Winston Sentinel says that <lb />
the house of Mr. Wm. Newsom, an <lb />
aged citizen of Rural Hall, Forsyth <lb />
county, was destroyed by fire last <lb />
Thursday evening and with it <lb />
in money. four twenty <lb />
dollar gold pieces and some silver <lb />
lend money on per cent, were found melted and run together, <lb />
interest. <lb />
What a city <lb />
A city is an town, <lb />
with a mayor, who believes <lb />
The states one of <lb />
the cases tried at the recent term of <lb />
Superior Court was a suit <lb />
. I for damages brought by Mr. David J, <lb />
of Richmond county, <lb />
world shakes when be I of Mr. Daniel W. <lb />
pens to fall flat crosswalk. a lunatic, who shot Mr. <lb />
What is commerce Queen in the mouth two or three <lb />
ago, disfiguring his <lb />
Borrowing for a day or two, <lb />
and the lender for a year <lb />
or two. <lb />
Name different races. <lb />
Morse race, boat race bicycle race <lb />
and racing to a man to <lb />
endorse your note. <lb />
Into bow many classes is mankind <lb />
divided <lb />
enlightened, civilized, <lb />
half civilized, savage, too utter, not <lb />
worth a and Indian agents. <lb />
What nations are called <lb />
Those which have most wars <lb />
worst laws and produce the <lb />
most criminals. <lb />
How many nations hare <lb />
earth <lb />
That's according to bow you mix <lb />
your and which way you go <lb />
home. <lb />
What is the earth's axis <lb />
lines passing between New <lb />
York and San Francisco. <lb />
causes day and <lb />
Day is by night getting <lb />
turned out. Night is caused by <lb />
everybody taking street cars <lb />
not believe that sinners are justified going home to supper, <lb />
by the of Christ v a <lb />
to t in <lb />
Leland brother, provided <lb />
they will do right themselves; bat <lb />
I know of no righteousness will <lb />
justify a man won't do light <lb />
Leland, I will ask yon <lb />
one more question. Do yon believe <lb />
all saints will persevere <lb />
through grace to glory, and get <lb />
home to heaven at last <lb />
can toll more <lb />
about that my brother, when I get <lb />
there myself. Some seem to make <lb />
a very bad start of it <lb />
presbyter, seeing the <lb />
audience was greatly amused, pro- <lb />
posed to bis colleagues that <lb />
should retire for a few moments <lb />
and consult together. After re- <lb />
turning remarked to con- <lb />
brother Leland had <lb />
not answered questions as <lb />
as could wish, bat <lb />
all knew that he bad many <lb />
which they should <lb />
make every allowance; <lb />
bad concluded accordingly to ask <lb />
him a few questions touching his <lb />
to the ministry. <lb />
Leland. yon <lb />
belief e God baa called to <lb />
the gospel <lb />
never heard hi <lb />
A map is a drawing to show the <lb />
jury where Smith stood when Jones <lb />
gave him one the eye. <lb />
What is a mariners compass <lb />
A jug holding four <lb />
Tribune. <lb />
Convict Labor en <lb />
THE GRAND EXHIBIT. <lb />
Of the Leaf In <lb />
body is working; warehouse- <lb />
men; tobacco buyers, merchants, <lb />
the citizens Rocky Mount In <lb />
and the tobacco farmer ell <lb />
over the Eastern tobacco belt, to <lb />
make second day of December, <lb />
1891 an day in the tobacco <lb />
Of North Carolina. And be <lb />
sure one thing, and is, when <lb />
all the people work together for one <lb />
object, it is to be a <lb />
From every <lb />
north, south east and west, w <lb />
get the word will be with <lb />
on the 2nd of The ed- <lb />
or our Tobacco <lb />
will be on hand, ready to pub- <lb />
to the world facts about the <lb />
Eastern Carolina tobacco interest, <lb />
and the we make at oar <lb />
Tobacco Exposition. We have no <lb />
fears oil ho result. We are <lb />
lied that will tell their readers <lb />
that they have seen a grand expo- <lb />
of the of one the <lb />
tobacco countries <lb />
world. Now, have you any idea of <lb />
what an incalculable benefit, <lb />
publication of these facts will be to <lb />
this section, fact to the whole to- <lb />
belt of K North <lb />
Manufacturers wish to come to <lb />
live towns, and to sections where <lb />
they can get the raw material in <lb />
greatest abundance; capitalists wish <lb />
invest then money in growing <lb />
whose industries are in a <lb />
healthy prosperous condition, <lb />
and l-ii s from all parts of the <lb />
North are hunting out for a country <lb />
which s greater <lb />
and a and profit <lb />
their labor than they can <lb />
at home. The Tobacco Exposition <lb />
will bring advantages of this <lb />
section before all these <lb />
all we require lo brine <lb />
abundant capital all kind of <lb />
business enterprises, is to properly <lb />
advertise our marvelous natural re <lb />
sources as arc confident the <lb />
Imposition will do this thoroughly <lb />
and effectively, feel that <lb />
it will a g eat in promoting <lb />
best interest of the Eastern to <lb />
Mount Argo- <lb />
Roanoke Herald. <lb />
For years this writer has been con- <lb />
that the public roads afforded <lb />
the only field where the convict <lb />
benefit the community and do injury <lb />
to no one. Even when employed in <lb />
building railroads the convicts crowd <lb />
out honest labor desirous of employ- <lb />
but work on the high- <lb />
ways is a shunned and <lb />
disliked by all, and here the convict <lb />
can perform labor which will add <lb />
millions to the value of real estate <lb />
and aid largely In attracting <lb />
capital and immigration needed to <lb />
develop our wonderful <lb />
Merit <lb />
We desire to say to our citizens, that <lb />
for years we have been selling Dr. King's <lb />
New Discovery for Consumption, Dr. <lb />
King's New Life mis, <lb />
Salve Electric Bitters, have <lb />
never handled remedies that sell as well, <lb />
or that have Riven such universal <lb />
faction. We hesitate to <lb />
tee every time, and we stand ready <lb />
to refund the purchase pries If <lb />
results do not follow then <lb />
These remedies nave won their great <lb />
purely on their merits. J. <lb />
L. Druggist. <lb />
and, it was claimed, destroy- <lb />
his health. Suit was brought <lb />
and was obtained. <lb />
A special to the Globe from Win- <lb />
A new daily paper will <lb />
be launched here It will <lb />
be named the Winston Daily Cull. <lb />
I. W. Hill and J. W. will <lb />
be the editors. has <lb />
on the Sentinel sod Hill is an ex-in- <lb />
agent. It is understood <lb />
that the paper will be Democratic <lb />
in politics, and will be seven columns, <lb />
the same size as the Sentinel. For <lb />
some time a new paper has been <lb />
talked of, and the Call will appear. <lb />
Wilmington Mr. <lb />
R. Gibson, a young man about <lb />
years of age, from Charleston, W. Vs., <lb />
en route to Tarboro, lo accept a <lb />
position as a clerk in H. B. Bryan's <lb />
hotel, jumped from train No when <lb />
approaching Rocky Mount was so <lb />
badly injured that he died in a few <lb />
minutes. His head and face was so <lb />
disfigured by the fall as to be almost <lb />
beyond recognition. Capt. Home, <lb />
who was conductor of said train, see- <lb />
that be was about to jump, <lb />
at him three times not to do so, <lb />
but bis warning was not heeded. <lb />
Concord Standard. Mrs. Caroline <lb />
has a lemon tree that was <lb />
planted in 1864. In 1879 it froze <lb />
down. Last year it badly, <lb />
but this year it was in a healthy <lb />
and heavily laden with fruit. <lb />
------D. A. Elliott, of Shelby, quit his <lb />
about one year ago and wont to <lb />
merchandising. On the 19th he <lb />
made an assignment. Liabilities <lb />
about ------In Alleghany <lb />
county a man years old and a kid <lb />
of years were married. Law, de- <lb />
and civilization are outraged. <lb />
Curators ought to be appointed for <lb />
these fools. man is an out- <lb />
idiot, and girl, like all <lb />
kids, hasn't sense yet. <lb />
only redeeming feature in the case is <lb />
that since the two were made one <lb />
there is one fool less in the world. <lb />
Raleigh Newt and Dr. <lb />
R. J. Gatling, while in the city, <lb />
was presented by the Scotland Neck <lb />
which has such a beau- <lb />
exhibit of silk hosiery <lb />
Exposition, with a handsome pair of <lb />
silk socks. Dr. Gatling was highly <lb />
pleased with present, and said in <lb />
his speech at the Exposition that <lb />
nothing finer be gotten in <lb />
either Paris or London. Mrs. <lb />
George James, wife of Mr. George <lb />
James, one of the cotton Mill em- <lb />
at Burlington, on <lb />
stepped out of her door and <lb />
fell a of coal with <lb />
such force as to break some of <lb />
ribs and also vessels, <lb />
which caused her to expire within <lb />
two When some friend start <lb />
ed to pick her up, she said, don't <lb />
touch me, am dying They took <lb />
her and carried her into the <lb />
house and a physician soon came, <lb />
but nothing be done to save <lb />
her. <lb />
The State commissioners of <lb />
New York, report that salmon were <lb />
getting back to the Hudson, but <lb />
pickerel were the trout In <lb />
the Adirondacks. <lb />
is life Is earnest <lb />
And the man who hopes to <lb />
To success in any calling, <lb />
Must expect to advertise. <lb />
The Wilmington says <lb />
Chapel Hill has students, <lb />
Forest Davidson College <lb />
Alt <lb />
Combined ALMANAC <lb />
BOOK <lb />
BROWN'S IRON <lb />
the best Tonic, el away at <lb />
general store. Apply at one. <lb />
D. L. JAMES, <lb />
DENTIST, P <lb />
R. J. MARQUIS, <lb />
DENTIST, <lb />
. C, <lb />
of <lb />
Office In Skinner Building, upper fie <lb />
opposite Gallery. <lb />
I. A. <lb />
TYSON, <lb />
U. F. <lb />
ATTORNEYS- AT-LAW, <lb />
N. <lb />
Prompt attention given to <lb />
WM. H. LONG, <lb />
N. c. <lb />
Prompt and careful attention f <lb />
Collection solicited. <lb />
L. C. LATHAM. . <lb />
F A SKINNER, <lb />
N. C. <lb />
U G.<lb />
N. <lb />
Practice In all the <lb />
a Special <lb />
A BLOW, <lb />
3-AT-LA W, <lb />
N. C. <lb />
In all the Courts. <lb />
B. <lb />
H. a <lb />
Weakness. Half, ll I eat <lb />
TROW <lb />
II Foe b all In <lb />
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EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
THE WEATHER BUREAU- <lb />
Proprietor. <lb />
a toe Office at <lb />
Mail <lb />
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 4th, -91. <lb />
Publisher's <lb />
THE SUBSCRIPTION PRICE OF <lb />
I The is per <lb />
Rates.-One <lb />
Tear ; one-half column one year, <lb />
one-quarter column one year, <lb />
Transient inch <lb />
week, ; two weeks. one <lb />
month Two inches one week, 81.50, <lb />
two weeks, S one month, <lb />
Advertisements inserted in -Local <lb />
Column as reading items, cents per <lb />
line for each Insertion. <lb />
Legal Advertisements, such as Ad, <lb />
and Notices- <lb />
and Sales, <lb />
Summons to Non-Residents, etc., will <lb />
be charged for at legal rates and l <lb />
BE PAID FOR IN ADVANCE. The RE- <lb />
suffered some loss and <lb />
much because of having no <lb />
fixed rule as to the payment of this class <lb />
H i advertisements, and in order to avoid <lb />
v X t-n future trouble payment in advance <lb />
will be demanded. <lb />
Contracts for any space not mentioned <lb />
Above, for any length of time, can be <lb />
made by application to the office <lb />
In person or by letter. <lb />
Copy tor J and<lb />
handed <lb />
morning <lb />
the following. <lb />
The Reflector having a <lb />
will be found a profitable medium <lb />
through to reach the public. <lb />
Copy tor <lb />
changes of should be <lb />
in by o'clock on Tuesday <lb />
in order to receive prompt in- <lb />
There is another set of fellows <lb />
out west on the road frequent <lb />
y traveled by the fool killer and <lb />
they are going in the right <lb />
to be met and decapitated by <lb />
the aforesaid f. k. do <lb />
under the firm of <lb />
Co., at Chicago and are <lb />
trying to catch we <lb />
country editor trash with <lb />
a proposition surpassing in <lb />
the Co. cranks <lb />
of Atlanta, who offered a few <lb />
cakes of soap and a dozen bottles <lb />
of worth of <lb />
or a clock for worth <lb />
of advertising, and about which <lb />
some of the press brethren gave <lb />
them a generous drubbing. But <lb />
wait and hear Williams k Co. <lb />
They have the gall to offer a gold <lb />
filled watch which they them- <lb />
selves only value at 826.40 for <lb />
in cash and about <lb />
worth of advertising. We expect <lb />
the cash would of itself be a <lb />
big price for the watch. Of <lb />
course they had to get off the old <lb />
gag that they can dispose of these <lb />
watches at such a sacrifice be <lb />
cause they lately bought them at <lb />
a Sheriff s sale. Thank you, gen <lb />
but we don't bite. <lb />
November 11th has been set <lb />
apart by the authorities of the <lb />
Exposition at Raleigh as Odd <lb />
Fellows day for the benefit of the <lb />
orphanage soon to be established <lb />
at Goldsboro by this order. Gov. <lb />
T. J. Jarvis will deliver an ad- <lb />
dress. He never fails to draw a <lb />
crowd and then to please them <lb />
We learn that the Lodge here is <lb />
making preparation to attend <lb />
Railroad fare for that day will be <lb />
one cent a mile, board will be f <lb />
in Raleigh from M to <lb />
Not only the Odd <lb />
lows here to attend, but as <lb />
many of their friends as can <lb />
should accompany them. It will <lb />
probably be the biggest day of the <lb />
Exposition and if you anticipate <lb />
at all be sure to go <lb />
that<lb />
day. <lb />
Much interest is being taken in <lb />
the trial of the bi others now <lb />
on at They are <lb />
being tried for killing Sam <lb />
while riding in a buggy with <lb />
Michael who was the seducer of <lb />
their sister. It appears that they <lb />
were aiming to kill Michael and <lb />
not the deceased. There are six <lb />
lawyers engaged in the <lb />
and in the defense. <lb />
There are witnesses and it is <lb />
probable that Judge Graves, who <lb />
is presiding, will have to hold a <lb />
special term of the court to get <lb />
through with the case. <lb />
The Greenville Reflector is <lb />
totally correct in the statement <lb />
that Berkley hotels worthy <lb />
the place, and the streets need <lb />
But, under the ma- <lb />
of the contractors and <lb />
the street committee, we are grad- <lb />
acquiring good streets, and <lb />
the hotel will come, by and by. <lb />
Berkley Graphic. <lb />
Greenville hopes <lb />
soon to be along with yon, if con- <lb />
. slant at the subject <lb />
through the will go for <lb />
anything. When the hotel <lb />
com let's shake. <lb />
, .-------- <lb />
Mr. T. B. Eldridge has -with <lb />
drawn from the Salisbury daily <lb />
It Jim prove went <lb />
under the Department of <lb />
tore. All Slate and Territories, <lb />
except Idaho, represented by Local <lb />
services. liberal pursued to <lb />
agriculture. <lb />
On July 1891, the Weather <lb />
Bureau became a part of the de- <lb />
of agriculture, was <lb />
organized with a view of carrying <lb />
out the express intention of Con- <lb />
to especially develop and <lb />
extend work in interests of <lb />
agriculture. State territorial <lb />
services were organized in Arizona, <lb />
California, Florida, Georgia, Mon- <lb />
New Mexico, North Dakota, <lb />
Oklahoma, Utah, Virginia, <lb />
West Virginia <lb />
thus covering every State <lb />
and Territory in United States, <lb />
except Idaho. <lb />
While the organization of the <lb />
new services been in progress <lb />
much attention was devoted to a <lb />
general supervision of the work of <lb />
co-operating services <lb />
established, the desire being <lb />
to greatly increase <lb />
meteorological observers, and to <lb />
a more dissemination <lb />
of current weather crop information <lb />
among classes of people most <lb />
likely to be thereby. <lb />
Nearly voluntary meteorological <lb />
stations have been established since <lb />
July 1st. those on June <lb />
1891, being less than 2.000 <lb />
and at date nearly <lb />
The reports from voluntary ob- <lb />
servers serve a twofold <lb />
For agricultural societies and ex- <lb />
stations, giving ac- <lb />
curate meteorological data on which <lb />
to rely in dealing with experiments <lb />
vegetation, etc., and reports <lb />
rainfall, temperature, sunshine, <lb />
etc, are utilized weekly in the <lb />
weather crop bulletins as <lb />
meteorological for the <lb />
State or territory, while the com- <lb />
piled monthly conditions are used <lb />
various ways establishing <lb />
climatology of the sections, and as <lb />
records for courts, <lb />
etc. <lb />
The most practical portion of <lb />
exclusive work of several local <lb />
services is the issue of the weekly <lb />
weather crop bulletins. These are <lb />
sources of reliable for <lb />
all interested in agriculture, follow- <lb />
up the season from week to <lb />
week so that an estimate <lb />
can be made at any time relative to <lb />
the crops of any county, State or <lb />
the country at large. These <lb />
tins have a thorough dissemination <lb />
in all the States and Territories, <lb />
and are of very practical <lb />
to all interests. The National <lb />
Bulletin deals with weather of <lb />
the week throughout the <lb />
consisting of showing the <lb />
departures of the temperature and <lb />
table of seasonal and <lb />
weekly departures of like data, be- <lb />
sides giving a such <lb />
charts and tables, with edited <lb />
grams received from several <lb />
local services the actual <lb />
condition of crops and the effect of <lb />
the weeks weather thereon. <lb />
DISPLAY STATION. <lb />
On June 1891, there <lb />
about weather display stations <lb />
in operation to which Govern- <lb />
telegraphed the forecasts; <lb />
stations to which cold ware warn- <lb />
were telegraphed, <lb />
and rain warning <lb />
At date there are about <lb />
weather signal stations in ope- <lb />
ration, and a marked increase of <lb />
cold wave and frost warning <lb />
or an increase of nearly <lb />
percent, in less than four months, <lb />
and with a constant demand for ad- <lb />
stations all portions <lb />
of country. Since these dis- <lb />
plays of weather signals were for <lb />
the immediate benefit of <lb />
Interests and since the <lb />
of stations in operation on June <lb />
30th, 1891, was totally inadequate <lb />
to give the information to <lb />
of the country, steps taken <lb />
to have all sections represented, <lb />
with the above result. <lb />
tors of the local weather services <lb />
have all been instructed to perfect <lb />
frost warning systems to cover the <lb />
tobacco, cranberry, and other local <lb />
interests requiring such warnings, <lb />
result of such a system in Wis- <lb />
alone having been so <lb />
satisfactory that a warning <lb />
of a killing frost for the <lb />
interests in four of west central <lb />
counties on August h, resulted in <lb />
saving of over of the <lb />
cranberry crop over <lb />
flooding, whereas <lb />
remainder of crop was de- <lb />
owing to no facilities <lb />
protecting it from predicted <lb />
trust. Minnesota and the <lb />
frost warnings were issued <lb />
August. 1891 to protect the <lb />
grain, and little or no damage re- <lb />
where farmers smudges <lb />
to cover their fields with a dense <lb />
smoke during period of <lb />
pated frost.- In the State of Ken- <lb />
alone nearly warn <lb />
stations were established and <lb />
are now in operation to protect the <lb />
tobacco interests of that State. <lb />
several methods of <lb />
weather forecasts and warn- <lb />
at present in vogue are by <lb />
means of flags, bulletins, and <lb />
steam whistles and besides <lb />
such forecasts as are telegraphed at <lb />
government expense, displays are <lb />
made and bulletins are posted in <lb />
thousands of cities and towns <lb />
where weather information is <lb />
received free over private telegraph <lb />
and telephone lines and by means <lb />
of daily press. <lb />
and chief direction of its <lb />
exercises. His duties were per- <lb />
formed to the entire satisfaction of <lb />
the committee and the teachers in <lb />
attendance; Ins teachings and <lb />
were fraught with much that <lb />
was highly instructive to as, and we <lb />
desire to express our appreciation of <lb />
i he same. <lb />
On Monday night we were enter- <lb />
at t he House by <lb />
recitations rendered by <lb />
by and <lb />
whole made interesting <lb />
by sweet both instrumental <lb />
and vocal, dispensed by Miss Got- <lb />
ham and others lady teach- <lb />
whole performance crowned <lb />
by an address from the Hon. J. B. <lb />
Yellowley, to whom we will ever <lb />
feel grateful for many words of <lb />
cheer he gave us, and for <lb />
precepts he inculcated. <lb />
Tuesday night we were again <lb />
entertained and instructed by a <lb />
lecture from our worthy <lb />
Maj. H. Harding. <lb />
On Thursday night Hon. T. J. <lb />
Jarvis, the great champion pop- <lb />
education in North <lb />
favored us with an address that <lb />
sank deep in hearts and carried <lb />
to our consciences and our under- <lb />
standing convictions that will <lb />
be readily effaced. <lb />
On Friday night we were again <lb />
entertained Instructed by Col- <lb />
I. A. Sugg. <lb />
After which a vote of thanks was <lb />
to all who had lent en- <lb />
or contributed to the <lb />
interest of the Institute, and we all <lb />
separated feeling we had spent <lb />
a week profitably. <lb />
W. B. Slade. <lb />
Arrangements. <lb />
, again in sole con- <lb />
paper. The latter will <lb />
be assisted in the editorial work by <lb />
Mr. V. Brown, who is a fluent <lb />
writer. If Salisbury does its duty <lb />
there fa no reason why the Daily <lb />
Harold should not prosper. <lb />
THE COLORED INSTITUTE. <lb />
Mb. Editor <lb />
Allow ma a small space in <lb />
valuable paper to speak a word in <lb />
commendation of Colored <lb />
Institute was held <lb />
in your town daring bast week. <lb />
of holding an institute <lb />
for colored teachers v-as first con- <lb />
by a committee of colored <lb />
teachers among whom were con- <lb />
J. H. Ben- <lb />
As to Entertaining tin <lb />
This week a committee is going <lb />
among citizens of the town to <lb />
cure homes for the delegates to the <lb />
N. C. Conference at its session here <lb />
beginning the As the en- <lb />
of so large a body is an <lb />
important matter the Reflector <lb />
takes the liberty of saying a few <lb />
words upon the subject, ft should <lb />
not be done in any half way manner. <lb />
At its last session the Conference <lb />
was invited to hold the coming sea <lb />
in Greenville, the invitation was <lb />
accepted and now it behooves our <lb />
people to see the delegates handsome- <lb />
entertained. Greenville should <lb />
esteem it an honor to the <lb />
conference and every door should be <lb />
thrown wide open and a hearty <lb />
come given. But here is a trouble <lb />
that sometimes confronts a commit- <lb />
tee on such a round, so we speak in <lb />
time hoping no such will occur in <lb />
Greenville. When application is made <lb />
to some homes to know if they can <lb />
help entertain the body the reply <lb />
would be i to do so but am ex- <lb />
several of my friends and <lb />
relatives and will not have room for <lb />
any the Now this is <lb />
all wrong. If the houses are to be <lb />
Tilled with friends and relations of <lb />
course delegates cannot come. <lb />
We are not advising the closing of <lb />
doors against j-our friends and <lb />
but first see that the delegates <lb />
are provided for, then if there is <lb />
more room invite as many others as <lb />
like. The meeting of such large <lb />
bodies, when it will probably tax <lb />
people to entertain the <lb />
should be made the <lb />
of visiting. . <lb />
At the residence of Henry Gray, <lb />
Esq., near on Wednesday <lb />
morning, Oct, Mr. M. C. Giddens, <lb />
of Sampson county, and Miss Sallie <lb />
Rasberry, the editor of the <lb />
Tower performing the ceremony. <lb />
The bride is one of the most lovely, <lb />
attractive and winsome daughters <lb />
Pitt county. She is a lady of <lb />
refinement, amiability and <lb />
possessed of those high, lofty ti <lb />
of character that make her a true, <lb />
devoted friend and a most congenial <lb />
companion. Mr. Giddens is a large <lb />
planter in Sampson and bears the <lb />
reputation of being a model gentle- <lb />
man. We congratulate him on being <lb />
so fortunate as to the band and <lb />
heart of such a truly Christian lady. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. Giddens left for their <lb />
future home in Sampson <lb />
train. The Watch- Tower vies with <lb />
their many friends in wishing them <lb />
unbounded happiness and prosperity <lb />
and trust as the years roll by the <lb />
ties now bind them may be <lb />
stronger and stronger. Watch- <lb />
In Hew Hands. <lb />
Last week a change took place in <lb />
general management of Green- <lb />
ville Tobacco Warehouse hat we <lb />
think is decidedly for best. Mr. <lb />
G. F. Evans has rented it from the <lb />
company will manage it for him <lb />
self. This is sure to work bettered <lb />
give more satisfaction than under <lb />
a salaried manager who at the same <lb />
time acts as buyer for himself <lb />
or other Mr. Evans will <lb />
give his personal supervision to every <lb />
pile of tobacco that is sold on <lb />
floor and will not let any be knocked <lb />
off for less than its value. Mr. Hart is <lb />
retained as auctioneer, Mr. <lb />
as book-keeper and Mr. Ola Forbes <lb />
as floor manager. An advertisement <lb />
of the warehouse under new <lb />
management appears to-day. <lb />
Two notices from the Board of <lb />
County Commissioners appear in <lb />
this issue, one in reference to the <lb />
special term of court beginning Dec. <lb />
14th, the other in reference to the <lb />
special meeting of Board of <lb />
of the county on first Mon- <lb />
day in December for the purpose of <lb />
electing a member of the Beard of <lb />
Commissioners to fill the vacancy <lb />
caused by the resignation of Com- <lb />
missioner G. M. Mooring. <lb />
Mum <lb />
Mr. W. F. Evans who had been <lb />
seriously ill for the past three or four <lb />
with typhoid pneumonia died. <lb />
on last Friday afternoon at <lb />
mi to o'clock. His friend <lb />
had of his life long before <lb />
death came, and yet many were <lb />
hoping that he recover, since <lb />
be lingered so long. He had I <lb />
here for a long time was a <lb />
and respected citizen. He had I .-Id <lb />
several positions in town and t at <lb />
the time of bin death an efficient <lb />
deputy of Sheriff Tucker. Mr. Evans <lb />
was a man of wonderful memory and <lb />
a man of extraordinary <lb />
for his opportunities. He never for- <lb />
got, anything lie ever read and could <lb />
always furnish yon accurate <lb />
of what he had seen and i ad. <lb />
He leaves a wife and four little <lb />
children who entirely depend <lb />
upon him. The sympathies of <lb />
community go out to them in <lb />
this their unusually sad bereavement. <lb />
He knows their sad affliction <lb />
better than any earthly friend has <lb />
said that He would be a husband to <lb />
the widow and a father to the <lb />
Mr. Evans was a of the <lb />
Odd Fellow Lodge here. During <lb />
his entire sickness the Lodge gave <lb />
him every attention and assistance <lb />
needed and furnishes another living <lb />
example of tin noble charity and <lb />
brotherly love of this great order. <lb />
His burial look place on Sunday <lb />
morning at the old burial <lb />
ground, about three miles from town <lb />
under the auspices Odd Fellows <lb />
There were about forty members <lb />
the Lodge present and the ceremony <lb />
was solemn, impressive and <lb />
and no one present in the assemblage <lb />
of two or three hundred persons at <lb />
grave could fail to have been <lb />
impressed with th solemnity of the <lb />
occasion and the certainty of the <lb />
death which awaits every one. <lb />
The Reflector extends its <lb />
to the family and friends our <lb />
deceased <lb />
Mr. <lb />
ed themselves to be responsible for <lb />
all expenses of the same, and to <lb />
assist in conduct of its <lb />
es. The Board of Education <lb />
proved measure, and Super- <lb />
of Public Instruction by <lb />
request of the aforesaid committee, <lb />
accepted the supervision of In- <lb />
Resolutions Adopted by Covenant <lb />
Lodge No. I. O. O. F. <lb />
November, 3rd. <lb />
it pleased an All Wise <lb />
Providence to remove from our midst by <lb />
death, our Warden and beloved brother, <lb />
W. F. Evans, who departed this life on <lb />
Friday. Oct. <lb />
1st, That though we shall miss <lb />
him in the Lodge and in our dully <lb />
we bow in humble <lb />
to this dispensation of our Master <lb />
knowing that he all things well. <lb />
That in the death of <lb />
Brother Evans the Lodge loses an <lb />
and faithful Warden, a useful and <lb />
active member, and an enthusiastic lover <lb />
of the order, and the town a worthy and <lb />
respected citizen, the family a loving and <lb />
indulgent husband and father. <lb />
Resolved That we extend our mu- <lb />
sympathies to the bereaved family <lb />
and friends of our departed brother. <lb />
4th, That we wear the usual <lb />
badge of mourning, and that the lodge <lb />
Room draped in mourn- <lb />
for thirty day.-. <lb />
Resulted 5th, That these resolutions be <lb />
spread noon the minutes the Lodge, <lb />
that a copy be sent to the family of the <lb />
deceased and a copy to the Eastern <lb />
with request to publish the <lb />
same. T. J. Jarvis, <lb />
W. L. <lb />
W. H. <lb />
Nov. 3rd, 1891. Committee. <lb />
FURNITURE <lb />
------We have received a large and complete----- <lb />
STOCK OF FURNITURE. <lb />
made by the beat 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 into one large furniture room. <lb />
We shall apply one price system to this <lb />
of our business also we think it is the <lb />
only legitimate way to do and in or- <lb />
to get trade started we have <lb />
the smallest possible profit upon it, <lb />
and marked it so low that we <lb />
yon cannot duplicate <lb />
the prices in any city in <lb />
this country. We <lb />
most cordially <lb />
ask yon to <lb />
call and examine it. <lb />
CARPETS. <lb />
buyer was able to pick up some bargains in this line while <lb />
North and if yon will examine our stock we feel sure that we <lb />
can save you money. We sell them with and without <lb />
the 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 misfits, 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, they do their <lb />
work so well we usually <lb />
in fitting our <lb />
the first gar <lb />
they try on. <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 />
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 stock of <lb />
GENERAL MERCHANDISE <lb />
ever handled by us. ten days spent in market by our <lb />
were not idle ones, as an inspection of our <lb />
Try Them. <lb />
Figures are stubborn facts and <lb />
always tell the truth. Look at the <lb />
new advertisement of Banner <lb />
Warehouse. Oxford and you will see <lb />
some of figures Bullock <lb />
Mitchell have been paying Pitt <lb />
farmers for their to This <lb />
house don't have any pets whom they <lb />
fancy prices and make up <lb />
the loss out of somebody else, but <lb />
treat everybody alike and <lb />
every farmer all bis tobacco is <lb />
worth. <lb />
Whichard, <lb />
ML ESTATE aB, <lb />
O. <lb />
The publishers have kindly sent <lb />
us a copy of Turners N. C. Almanac <lb />
for 1892. This old reliable every <lb />
year visitor has now been making <lb />
annual visits for more than half a <lb />
century, and in the majority <lb />
households of State is looked <lb />
upon as a necessity. Almanac <lb />
for next year is larger and better <lb />
than ever, containing a vast amount <lb />
of information will be of inter- <lb />
est to-every body. <lb />
HAVE several desirable parcel of real <lb />
estate for sale. Look over list <lb />
below and call on or write them. <lb />
t lot on Third street below Co- <lb />
In the town of Greenville, <lb />
good two-story house with four rooms, <lb />
kitchen and smoke house convenient, <lb />
large stables the premises. <lb />
Two good building lots <lb />
ville very desirable <lb />
location. <lb />
A lot on street, between <lb />
. Front and Second, has nice of <lb />
rooms, good well of water, large gar- <lb />
den plot and stable. <lb />
A A half acre lot in <lb />
t. large single story house <lb />
of rooms, cook and dining rooms <lb />
all necessary out buildings and <lb />
stables, good water. <lb />
A fine farm containing acres, <lb />
O. about S miles from Greenville on Mt. <lb />
Pleasant road, has gin house, stables, <lb />
barns, two room tenant houses; <lb />
SO acres cleared, balance well wooded, <lb />
good water. This land Is excellent tor <lb />
the cultivation of fine tobacco. <lb />
One farm lying on branch of the <lb />
. W. w. railroad about half way be- <lb />
tween and Kinston and within i <lb />
mile of a new depot, contains acres. <lb />
cleared and balance heavily timbered <lb />
with pine, oak, hickory, ash and cypress; <lb />
has good tenant railroad passes <lb />
nearly through of this farm. <lb />
land has clay subsoil with sandy loam, <lb />
is in good state of cultivation and highly <lb />
improved; Is fine tracking land. <lb />
A farm miles from Green Hie on <lb />
. Kinston road known as the Jackson <lb />
farm; contains acres, cleared; has <lb />
good dwelling house and all necessary <lb />
oat buildings. This is a first-class to- <lb />
farm. <lb />
A house and lot in Greenville <lb />
corner near J. B. Cherry and W. <lb />
Rawls, now occupied by the family of <lb />
the late W. A. Stocks, house contains <lb />
rooms, kitchen convenient, is convenient <lb />
location, only half a block from main <lb />
street of the town. Possession <lb />
can be given January 1st. <lb />
A good building lot on <lb />
. street, between Third and Fourth <lb />
streets, splendid location. <lb />
The Lanier house en <lb />
near Avenue, <lb />
good house of rooms, large lot with <lb />
stables and out buddings. <lb />
and <lb />
Pitt street, lot of B. <lb />
S. lot described In No. <lb />
the supplement to- . . <lb />
day appears a large advertisement of rooms, dining and rooms, <lb />
S. E. ft Co-, who the <lb />
Columbian Stoves and the <lb />
very best made. Some of these stoves <lb />
having been in constant for <lb />
years still good for many years <lb />
more service is a testimonial <lb />
of their merit. <lb />
plenty of room for <lb />
Terms on any of the above property <lb />
can be bad en application to <lb />
ft <lb />
Or<lb />
This firm keep. . <lb />
. of hardware, . <lb />
SHOES. <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 />
tee 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 forces us <lb />
to be leaders in low prices on <lb />
You will save money by examining our stock if you don't buy. <lb />
We only ask that you call upon and see what we have. <lb />
Young <lb />
One Price and Leaders in Low Prices. <lb />
carried in our double stores will prove. Yon cannot help but b <lb />
interested if you will call on us. We take pleasure in shown, <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 />
customers, and by such means to merit their continued pat- <lb />
We have now open ready for your inspection the largest <lb />
assorted line of General Merchandise that was ever brought <lb />
to market. Consisting of <lb />
Dry Goods Dress Goods, <lb />
Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, <lb />
Hardware Cutlery, Tin- <lb />
ware, Crockery, Queen- <lb />
ware, Groceries, Wood <lb />
and <lb />
. and Whips <lb />
AND THE LARGEST LINE OP <lb />
FURNITURE <lb />
that has ever been brought to this county. We are headquarter <lb />
for all goods in our respective lines. Also we have a lot of <lb />
BAGGING AND <lb />
which will be sold at lowest prices. <lb />
Come one, come all and us. <lb />
J. B. CHERRY CO. <lb />
NORFOLK ADVERTISEMENTS. <lb />
J. <lb />
W. <lb />
Murfreesboro, N. C. <lb />
COL. J. M. <lb />
Murfreesboro, N. C. <lb />
HARRELL BROS., <lb />
COTTON FACTORS <lb />
COMMISSION MERCHANTS, <lb />
FOOT OF COMMERCE STREET, <lb />
NORFOLK, VA. <lb />
Bagging and Tics constantly on hand. Liberal Cash Advances made on Con- <lb />
Norman Everett, <lb />
------COTTON <lb />
COMMISSION MERCHANTS, <lb />
NORFOLK, <lb />
do strictly a Commission Business, avoiding all speculation, always <lb />
to serve the best Interest the shipper. <lb />
-SHIP YOUR- <lb />
AND OTHER PRODUCE TO- <lb />
ALEXANDER, MORGAN <lb />
COTTON FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS. <lb />
TUNIS WHARF, NORFOLK, VA. <lb />
Guarantee highest market prices, quick sales and prompt <lb />
S. B. HARRELL CO., <lb />
FACTORS AND <lb />
COBS, <lb />
Pitt Co. N. <lb />
C. C. COBB, <lb />
C. <lb />
T. H. GILLIAM <lb />
Co. N C <lb />
Corn, Cotton, Peanuts, Stock, Eggs, <lb />
and Sawed Lumber will receive our <lb />
special attention. patronage <lb />
solicited. <lb />
AND COMMERCE <lb />
NORFOLK, VA. <lb />
Strictly a <lb />
R A. Mb I C., <lb />
COTTON FACTORS <lb />
mm <lb />
and Dock, <lb />
NORFOLK. VA. <lb />
J. J. Burgess Is our North and South <lb />
Carolina Representative. <lb />
Special attention given to sales of <lb />
Peanuts and Country <lb />
generally. Liberal Cash Ad- <lb />
OB Consignments. Prompt Re- <lb />
turns and Prices guaranteed. <lb />
B. <lb />
A. <lb />
. Wholesale and Retail Dealers in- <lb />
k b Bat <lb />
Fine a specialty. <lb />
guaranteed <lb />
Nos. and Union St. Norfolk Va <lb />
Bros., Gilliam, <lb />
Cotton Factors <lb />
AND- <lb />
COMMISSION <lb />
NORFOLK, VA. <lb />
of COTTON <lb />
We have Lad many years ex <lb />
at the business and are <lb />
prepared to handle Cotton to <lb />
the advantage of shippers. <lb />
All business entrusted to out <lb />
hands will receive prompt and <lb />
attention <lb />
For Sale. <lb />
One II. P. Upright Engine, <lb />
repaired. <lb />
H. P. Upright Engine, newly <lb />
repaid <lb />
One Saw Gin. Feeder and <lb />
One Saw. Feeder and Con- <lb />
denser. <lb />
One Cotton Press. <lb />
For further call or address. <lb />
Q. <lb />
We thank our many friends for their patronage <lb />
last season and wish to say that we now <lb />
have another <lb />
than before. <lb />
-0- <lb />
We keep first-class Goods and guarantee <lb />
prices. Come and examine the new goods. <lb />
0- <lb />
In addition to our regular line we have taken <lb />
the agency for the <lb />
New Hone Sewing Machine. <lb />
And will sell at the same terms and prices. Oils, <lb />
Needles and Parts are kept. <lb />
BROWN BROS. <lb />
ESTABLISH 1883. <lb />
J. A. ANDREWS.<lb />
MEAT AND <lb />
---------A large lot of-------- <lb />
BAGGING AND TIES <lb />
-bought just before the rise, for sale low down <lb />
POWDER AND SHOT. <lb />
ESTABLISHED 1876. <lb />
S. M. SCHULTZ, <lb />
AT TIM <lb />
OLD BRICK STORE <lb />
FARMERS AND MERCHANTS BUT <lb />
their year's supplies will rind <lb />
their Interest to get our prices before <lb />
chasing elsewhere. complete <lb />
i all its branches. <lb />
PORK SIDES <lb />
FLOUR, COFFEE, SUGAR <lb />
RICE, TEA, Ac. <lb />
we buy direct from Manufacturers, <lb />
buy at one profit, A <lb />
stock <lb />
always on hand and sold at prices to <lb />
Our goods arc all and <lb />
sold for CASH, therefore, having no risk <lb />
to at a close margin. <lb />
Respectfully, <lb />
M. SCHULTZ, <lb />
N. C. <lb />
Notice- <lb />
Notice is hereby given that a special <lb />
meeting of the Board of Justices of the <lb />
for Pitt count y hiss been st <lb />
the Court House in on Mon- <lb />
day, the 7th day of December, 1891, at <lb />
o'clock M., for the purpose of elect- <lb />
a member the board of County <lb />
Commissioners to fill the vacancy <lb />
by the resignation of O. M. Mooring. <lb />
By order of the Board of County Com- <lb />
missioners. <lb />
This the 2nd day of November, 1801. <lb />
D. H. JAMBS, Clerk. <lb />
Special Court. <lb />
Notice Is hereby given that Excel- <lb />
Thomas M. Holt, of <lb />
North Carolina, has ordered a special <lb />
term of the Superior Court to be held <lb />
for the county of Pitt, commencing on <lb />
Monday, the 14th or December, <lb />
and to continue until all the business <lb />
said shall he disposed of, provided, <lb />
said term not exceed one week. <lb />
The said term will be for the trial of <lb />
Com. of Pitt Co.<lb /></p>
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                <p>
Iron Works, <lb />
A. B. Prop- <lb />
RH <lb />
Engines, Saw Mills, Ac, repaired, <lb />
lira Brass Castings made to <lb />
Lamest stock Pipe and gs in <lb />
town. Be sure so to <lb />
A. B. <lb />
Near depot Greenville, v. C. <lb />
Jersey Bull For Sale. <lb />
EARL OF <lb />
years old, silver gray, gentle, <lb />
thoroughly acclimated, registered In <lb />
the A. J. C. C. Apply price and <lb />
further particulars to <lb />
B. S. ROUNTREE, <lb />
Grifton, X. C. <lb />
fern's Shaving Par or. <lb />
A. SMITH, Prop. <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
We have the the <lb />
Chair ever used in the art. Clean <lb />
razors, and satisfaction <lb />
instance. Call and be con- <lb />
Ladies waited on at their <lb />
m Cleaning clothes <lb />
PATENTS <lb />
and all business in the L. S, <lb />
Patent office or m the Courts attended to <lb />
Moderate Fees. <lb />
We are opposite the U. S. Patent Of- <lb />
engaged in Patents Exclusively, and <lb />
ban obtain patents in less time than <lb />
more remote Washington. <lb />
the model or drawing is sent we <lb />
advise as to free of charge, <lb />
and we make no change unless we ob- <lb />
Patents. <lb />
We refer, here, to the Post Master, the <lb />
Supt. of the Money Order Did., and to <lb />
officials of the I. S. Patent Office. For <lb />
advise terms and reference to <lb />
actual client- in your own State, or <lb />
address, C. A. SNOW Co., <lb />
D. C. <lb />
For Sale, <lb />
House and Lot, situate on corner of <lb />
Fourth and Washington Streets in town <lb />
or House contains six rooms <lb />
with a coot room and dining room at- <lb />
Good well of water and ail <lb />
nut-houses- <lb />
For terms apply to <lb />
L. W. Lawrence. <lb />
Greenville, X. C, Sept. 1891. <lb />
UNDERTAKING. <lb />
can be found at the store of <lb />
MRS. R. H. HORNE, <lb />
She takes pleasure in announcing to the <lb />
of both town and country <lb />
that she has returned from north- <lb />
markets with a beautiful <lb />
-----line of----- <lb />
will be sold at lowest living prices. <lb />
Ha- employed the of millinery <lb />
skill to assist her this season. <lb />
Hats, tat stamp, <lb />
Pictures from a to an Oil <lb />
Painting, Frames, Plush Goods and an <lb />
endless variety of other articles. Pink- <lb />
done at cents per yard. Her ex- <lb />
of twelve years enables her to <lb />
guarantee satisfaction to every customer. <lb />
Call if you want bargains. <lb />
MRS. R. H. HORNE, <lb />
GREENVILLE, V. C. <lb />
OINTMENT <lb />
TRADE <lb />
MARK. <lb />
B. S. Sheppard <lb />
with me in the Undertaking business we <lb />
are ready to 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. Sheppard for collection <lb />
Respectfully, <lb />
JOHN FLANAGAN. <lb />
We keep on hand at all times a nice <lb />
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. We arc fitted <lb />
op with conveniences and can <lb />
satisfactory services to all who <lb />
FLANAGAN <lb />
The next Session of this will be- <lb />
gin on MONDAY, AUGUST <lb />
Tuition per term of <lb />
Primary, per session, <lb />
Intermediate, per session, 10.00 <lb />
Higher pi 12.50 <lb />
Languages, each. 3-00 <lb />
The will be thorough in all of <lb />
its instruction, mild but firm in its <lb />
having in view at all times the <lb />
full preparation of young men and boys <lb />
for active business life, or successful col- <lb />
courses. Board can be obtained <lb />
with the principal, or at other places in <lb />
town at reasonable rates. One half of <lb />
tuition payable at the middle of the <lb />
term, the remainder at its close, <lb />
further particulars see or address, <lb />
W. H. A. B,. <lb />
Greenville, N. C. Principal. <lb />
GRAND EMPORIUM <lb />
For Shaving, Cutting and Dressing Hair <lb />
This has been in use over <lb />
fifty years, and wherever known has <lb />
been in steady demand. It has been en- <lb />
by the leading physicians all over <lb />
the country, and has effected cures where <lb />
all other remedies, with the attention of <lb />
the most experienced physicians, have <lb />
for years failed. This Ointment is of <lb />
long standing and the high reputation <lb />
which it has obtained is owing entirely <lb />
to its own efficacy, as but little effort has <lb />
ever been made to bring it before the <lb />
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 />
its and communications to <lb />
T. F. CHRISTMAN, <lb />
Sole Proprietor, <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
PHOTO-ENGRAVING <lb />
TATS TO <lb />
Portraits, dud cuts of collect, hotels, factor <lb />
machinery, made to order from <lb />
Prices <lb />
Metropolitan Press Agency, <lb />
Now York City. <lb />
KNIGHT'S <lb />
Blood Cure. <lb />
A standard household <lb />
In successful more than years. A <lb />
cure for Dyspepsia, Scrofula. <lb />
Prostration. Constipation and all diseases of <lb />
the Blood. Stomach sud <lb />
far Com stain. <lb />
A botanical compound, put up in <lb />
sent by mail at tie of <lb />
medicine. packages, sufficient for <lb />
s quarts, ; <lb />
far s pints. sample packs, re. <lb />
A reliable Agent wanted n this locality. <lb />
SIGHT CO., t <lb />
BOOK AGENTS WANTED for <lb />
DAYLIGHT <lb />
AT THE GLASS FRONT <lb />
the Opera House, at which place <lb />
I have recently located, and where I have <lb />
everything in my line <lb />
NEW, CLEAN AND ATTRACTIVE, <lb />
TO MAKE A <lb />
I MODEL BARBERSHOP <lb />
I all the improved appliances; <lb />
and comfortable chairs. <lb />
Razors sharpened at reasonable figures <lb />
for work outside of my shop <lb />
, promptly executed. Very <lb />
i A EDMONDS <lb />
SHADOWS OF <lb />
A of wort dam Is Tl-J<lb />
B Mm. ; Vi- <lb />
mm Tr-. r. <lb />
of -rear m w A I'm-a <lb />
full of t <lb />
the k<lb />
r. U <lb />
.- <lb />
Term, <lb />
ILL'S SAFE AND LOCK CO. <lb />
of Hall's Patent <lb />
BANK LOCKS VAULT WORK <lb />
SAFES <lb />
FACTORY ft PRINCIPAL OFFICE <lb />
A When <lb />
you have articles too <lb />
to be washed in the ordinary <lb />
finest laces or embroideries <lb />
wash them with PYLE'S PEARLINE, <lb />
in the manner directed on each package. <lb />
There is no rubbing, hence no wear and <lb />
tear of the fabrics. <lb />
When you have something exceedingly <lb />
coarse and that you <lb />
dread the washing PYLE'S PEARLINE on it <lb />
There is no rubbing, hence no wear and tear on yourself. <lb />
We guarantee PEARLINE to be harmless, but beware <lb />
of the imitations. <lb />
PEARLINE is the modern means for easy and good <lb />
washing and cleaning. <lb />
by JAMES <lb />
u Tar <lb />
, Alfred Forbes, Greenville, <lb />
; f. B. Cherry, <lb />
J. S. <lb />
N. M. Lawrence, Tarboro, Gen <lb />
Capt. R. F. Jones, Ag <lb />
The People's Line travel on <lb />
River. <lb />
The Steamer Greenville is the finest <lb />
and quickest boat on the river. <lb />
been thoroughly repaired, refurnished <lb />
and painted. <lb />
Fitted up specially for the comfort, ac <lb />
and convenience Ladies. <lb />
POLITE ft ATTENTIVE OFFICERS <lb />
A first-class Table <lb />
best the market affords. <lb />
A trip on the Steamer Greenville <lb />
not only comfortable but attractive. <lb />
Leaves Washington Monday, Wednesday <lb />
and Friday at o'clock, a. m . <lb />
Leaves Tarboro Tuesday, Thursday <lb />
and Saturday at o'clock, a. if. <lb />
Freights received daily and through <lb />
Lading given to all points. <lb />
a- r. areas, J. I. <lb />
Washington C- <lb />
Why another new discovery by Alfred <lb />
in the way of helping the afflict- <lb />
ed. By calling on or addressing the <lb />
above named barber, you can procure a <lb />
bottle of Preparation is invaluable <lb />
for eradicating and and causing t lie <lb />
hair to be perfectly soft and <lb />
glossy, only two or three application a <lb />
week is y, and a common hair <lb />
brush is all to be used alter rubbing the <lb />
s-alp vigorously for a few minutes with <lb />
the Preparation. Try a bottle and be <lb />
convinced, SO cents. <lb />
Respectfully, <lb />
ALFRED CULLEY, <lb />
Barber, <lb />
GREENVILLE. N. C. <lb />
THE OLD RELIABLE CARRIAGE FACTORY <lb />
EDWARDS V <lb />
Printers and Binders <lb />
T. 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, Rail- <lb />
road or School Print- <lb />
or <lb />
WEDDING STATIONERY READY <lb />
FOR PRINTING INVITATIONS <lb />
BLANKS FOR MAGISTRATES AND <lb />
COUNTY OFFICERS. <lb />
us your orders. <lb />
and Binders, <lb />
RALEIGH, N. C. <lb />
Has Moved to next Door Court House <lb />
WILL CONTINUE THE M OF <lb />
BUGGIES, CARTS DRAYS. <lb />
My Factory Is well equipped with the best Mechanics, consequently put nothing <lb />
but first-lass work. We keep up with the times and improved styles <lb />
Best material used in all All styles of Springs are you can select <lb />
Brewster, Storm, Coil, Horn, King <lb />
Also keep on hand a lull Use of ready <lb />
HARNESS AND WHIPS, <lb />
year round, which we will sell as as the lowest. <lb />
Special Attention Given to REPAIRING. <lb />
Thanking the people this and surrounding counties past favors we hops to <lb />
merit a continuance the same. <lb />
ATTENTION <lb />
Oxford is Your Market <lb />
-WE WANT- <lb />
Bring along, the more the merrier. We are prepared to <lb />
HIGHER PRICES for WIRE CURED than any other <lb />
market. Freights are cheap, a mere trifle when increased prices <lb />
are taken into account. railroad facilities are good. Send <lb />
your tobacco to Oxford, N. C, you will get good prices and quick <lb />
returns. Buyers for all classes and from every part of the world <lb />
are located in Oxford. You will And us <lb />
All Business and no Prejudice <lb />
Hunt, Cooper Co., Meadows Warehouse, <lb />
Bullock it Mitchell, Banner Warehouse, <lb />
Cozart, Rogers Co., Warehouse, <lb />
R. V. Minor Co., Minor Warehouse. <lb />
R. P. Knott, Manager Alliance Warehouse. <lb />
J. M. Currin, Buyer, <lb />
V. Reed, Buyer, <lb />
John Meadows, Buyer, <lb />
Wilkinson Bros., Buyers, <lb />
a lows V Buyers, <lb />
D. S. Osborn, Buyer, <lb />
W O. Buyer, <lb />
E. G. Currin, Buyer, <lb />
S. Buyer, <lb />
J. D. Bullock, <lb />
John Webb, Buyer. <lb />
W. A. Bobbitt, Buyer, <lb />
C. P. Kingsbury, Bayer, <lb />
B. Glenn, <lb />
beware of imitations, buy only the genuine <lb />
fixed wire <lb />
SNOW STICK. <lb />
den Ban <lb />
OXFORD, N.<lb /></p>
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                <p>
THE EASTERN REFLECT OR. <lb />
SUPPLEMENT.<lb />
VOL. X. <lb />
THREW HIS MONEY AWAY. <lb />
Tim Story of Physician Who Was <lb />
Victim of <lb />
When the doctors, in a jovial mood, <lb />
get together, they invariably tell stories <lb />
if they have any time on their hands. <lb />
Half a dozen Rochester physicians were <lb />
feeling particularly happy and exultant <lb />
a few days ago. They had passed a <lb />
delightful hoar in making an <lb />
of the body of a man killed in an <lb />
accident, and were well pleased <lb />
i other and the gentlemen who had <lb />
them with their scientific <lb />
amusement When they were through <lb />
their work they adjourned to the office <lb />
of one of their number and began tell- <lb />
their experiences and reminiscences. <lb />
They told of exciting amputations and <lb />
exhilarating operations until it came <lb />
the turn of the oldest man present to <lb />
speak. Then such a tale was unfolded <lb />
as brought tears to the eyes of many <lb />
present <lb />
I was a young said <lb />
the old physician, practiced in a <lb />
western city. This was about thirty <lb />
years ago. It was not a great while <lb />
after I had my first case that I was <lb />
called one day to attend a young man <lb />
who had a most peculiarly shaped <lb />
head. Under my care the fellow soon <lb />
got well, but I cultivated his acquaint- <lb />
to serve certain ends that I had <lb />
in view. <lb />
came to know the young <lb />
man pretty well I told him frankly that <lb />
I wanted his head. You all know that <lb />
I have always made brain disease a <lb />
specialty, and I thought that the man's <lb />
head, with his abnormal development, <lb />
would be a splendid subject for study. <lb />
The chap fell in with my proposal. I <lb />
gave him and be made a will In <lb />
which he mentioned me as the heir to <lb />
his head. To be sure, the fellow was <lb />
young, but so was I, and I was willing <lb />
to waft <lb />
gentlemen, within less than a <lb />
year after we had completed arrange- <lb />
the young fellow was <lb />
said one of the listen- <lb />
en, and all the others gave evidence <lb />
that they thought the doctor was for- <lb />
continued the old <lb />
physician, fellow was struck on <lb />
the head by a safe that fell to the side- <lb />
walk while being taken in the third <lb />
story window of a and the old <lb />
fellow's voice choked with emotion at <lb />
the remembrance of the wrong that <lb />
had been done to him. <lb />
thing I ever heard said <lb />
one of the listeners, while others walked <lb />
up and shook the victim's hand, too <lb />
full for Demo- <lb />
His First <lb />
A man from the far north who had <lb />
never seen either ship or sea in his life <lb />
had to cross from to on <lb />
a very stormy day. The vessel rolled <lb />
heavily, and the poor, frightened High- <lb />
lander ran to the cords and held them <lb />
down with his whole vigor, to keep, as <lb />
he thought, the boat from upsetting. <lb />
sake of our lives, <lb />
come and hold he cried; if <lb />
ye will not helping me I'll let you <lb />
all to the in a moment And <lb />
you plowman the man at the <lb />
you keep of <lb />
and no gang ow- crown of<lb />
The steersman laughed at him, and <lb />
the Highlander, becoming irritated, <lb />
seized a handspike and knocked him <lb />
down. <lb />
laugh you now, you Lowland <lb />
he; you well deserve <lb />
it all, for it was you made all the too- <lb />
the tail with tat <lb />
pin Tit-Bits. <lb />
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 1891. <lb />
NO. <lb />
Saw of the Mosquito. <lb />
The bill of the mosquito is a complex <lb />
institution. It has a blunt fork at the <lb />
head and is apparently grooved. Work- <lb />
through the groove and projecting <lb />
from the angle of the fork is a lance <lb />
of perfect form, sharpened with a fine <lb />
bevel. Beside it the most perfect lance <lb />
looks like a hand saw. On either side <lb />
of two saws are arranged, <lb />
with the points fine and sharp and the <lb />
teeth well refined and keen. The backs <lb />
of these saws play against the lance. <lb />
When the mosquito alights with its <lb />
peculiar hum it thrusts its keen lance <lb />
and then enlarges the aperture with <lb />
the two saws, which play beside the <lb />
the forked bill with its ca- <lb />
for pumping the <lb />
blood can be inserted The sawing <lb />
process Is what grates upon the nerves <lb />
a the victim and him to strike <lb />
wildly at the sawyer. Journal of <lb />
Health. <lb />
TO <lb />
THE <lb />
AND RANGES ARE <lb />
best <lb />
That is Makers of them have been claiming <lb />
runs <lb />
And they will stick to it until the contrary is proven. There are <lb />
now some of these Stoves in this and Edgecombe counties <lb />
that are having been bought years ago. <lb />
THESE STOVES ARE FOR SALE IN <lb />
-AT- <lb />
GO. <lb />
We also have in stock a full line of <lb />
mm All WHITE All OIL, <lb />
WINDOW GLASS AND LAMPS. <lb />
made to order of <lb />
and made. <lb />
ALLIANCE <lb />
CO-OPERATIVE <lb />
Warehouse <lb />
HENDERSON, N. C. <lb />
Highest Market at all Time. <lb />
Charges for selling and the low- <lb />
est living about one half of others . <lb />
than the Alliance Warehouse. <lb />
Our business is conduct- <lb />
ed on the principles <lb />
of TRUTH, <lb />
which is mighty and must nil. <lb />
Highest Prices <lb />
-AND- <lb />
Lowest Charges. <lb />
Are the only Drummers that we have. <lb />
Do your part save <lb />
Thousands of Dollars <lb />
Paid to those who <lb />
would mislead you <lb />
Examine and compare our charges With <lb />
others and you will that you <lb />
can't afford to sell else- <lb />
where. <lb />
Faithfully your. <lb />
AV. H. JENKINS, Manager. <lb />
A WELDON R. H <lb />
and branches Condensed Schedule <lb />
TRAINS CHUNG SOUTH. <lb />
, No No No <lb />
Oct. Bid, dally Fast Mall, dally <lb />
dally ex Sun. <lb />
Weldon 12,30 pm S pm <lb />
Ar am <lb />
am <lb />
pm <lb />
ass<lb />
Ar <lb />
Tarboro <lb />
Ar Wilson <lb />
Ar <lb />
Ar <lb />
Goldsboro <lb />
Warsaw <lb />
Av Magnolia <lb />
Ar Wilmington<lb />
TRAINS NORTH <lb />
No No No <lb />
dally dally dally <lb />
ex Sun. <lb />
Wilmington <lb />
Magnolia <lb />
Warsaw U <lb />
Ar Goldsboro H so<lb />
Ar Wilson U <lb />
Wilson IS <lb />
A. Rocky Mount <lb />
Ar <lb />
Tarboro am <lb />
Ar Weldon pm pm <lb />
except Sunday. <lb />
Train on Scotland Neck Branch Road <lb />
leaves Halifax 4.22 P. M., arrives Scot <lb />
land Neck at 5.16 P. If., Greenville 6.52 <lb />
P. M., 8.00 p. m. Returning, <lb />
leaves Kins ton 7.00 it. m., Greenville <lb />
8.10 a. Arriving Halifax a. m. <lb />
11.25 a. m. except Sun- <lb />
day <lb />
Local freight train leaves Weldon at <lb />
7.00 a. m., arriving Scotland Neck <lb />
a. m., Greenville 3.00 p. in., Kinston <lb />
6.10 p. m. Returning leaves at <lb />
8.00 a. m., arriving Greenville <lb />
a. m . Scotland 2.40 p. m., Weldon <lb />
5.15 p. m. <lb />
Train leaves Tarboro, N C, via <lb />
A Raleigh R. R. dally except Sun- <lb />
day, P M. Sunday P M, <lb />
Williamston, N C, P M, P M. <lb />
Plymouth 8.80 p. m., 5.20 p. m- <lb />
leaves Plymouth daily <lb />
Sunday a. a. ml <lb />
Williamston, N C, 7.40 a m, am. <lb />
arrive Tarboro, N C, A M <lb />
Train on Nashville Branch leaves Rocky <lb />
at P M, arrive Nashville <lb />
P Hope P M. Returning <lb />
leaves Spring Hope A M, Nashville <lb />
H, arrives Rocky Mount A <lb />
except <lb />
Train on Clinton Branch leaves Warsaw <lb />
for Clinton dally, except Sunday, at <lb />
and A leave <lb />
ton A H, and P. <lb />
at Warsaw No. and . <lb />
Train on Midland N C Branch leas <lb />
Goldsboro dally except Sunday, A M <lb />
N C, A M. <lb />
turning leaves it <lb />
arrive Goldsboro, N C. A X. <lb />
Southbound train on Wilson A <lb />
Branch is No. North It <lb />
No. except Sunday. <lb />
Train No. South will stop only a <lb />
Wilson, Goldsboro and Magnolia. <lb />
Train No. makes close connection a <lb />
Weldon for all points North dally. Al <lb />
rail via Richmond, and dally except Sun <lb />
day via Bay Line. <lb />
JOHN F. <lb />
General <lb />
J. R. KENLY, Transportation <lb />
Passenger<lb /></p>
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                <p>
LANG'S COLUMN. <lb />
Proclamation <lb />
Again it is our pleasure to <lb />
sent to our numerous friends <lb />
and patrons this, our <lb />
THE <lb />
EASTERN <lb />
Greenville, N. C <lb />
Local S p a r ks <lb />
Cooper's <lb />
In place lo <lb />
Ship Tobacco <lb />
If you highest prices. <lb />
November. <lb />
Shoes, Shoes, biggest line <lb />
town at J. B. Cos. <lb />
New Sewing Machine for <lb />
at Bros. <lb />
bushels of Cot- <lb />
ton Seed, H. Harding. <lb />
And <lb />
again we <lb />
rejoice with <lb />
you that our <lb />
country in <lb />
such a <lb />
condition, and we <lb />
thank you for your <lb />
kind and liberal patron- <lb />
age in the past, and by <lb />
the same fair and honest <lb />
measure.- that have marked <lb />
our dealings heretofore we hope <lb />
to merit your future patronage. <lb />
Our stock was never more com- <lb />
with stylish and season- <lb />
able goods than at present. <lb />
No matter what you <lb />
if it is stylish and first- <lb />
class we have it. In <lb />
Fine Goods <lb />
and Trimmings <lb />
we show the <lb />
most co m- <lb />
and <lb />
Crockery and Lamps just <lb />
ea at J. B. <lb />
For Umbrellas and Coats <lb />
go to J. B. Cherry Co's <lb />
Eleventh month. <lb />
Hats new stylish to please <lb />
at J. B. Cherry Co's. <lb />
Use Evaporated Cream ill your <lb />
Tea and Coffee, at <lb />
Fresh Boss Biscuits for well <lb />
and sick at the Old Brick Store. <lb />
For Blankets, Harness and <lb />
Whips go to J. B. Cherry Co's <lb />
Lace Flour is always uniform <lb />
in quality at Old Brick Store. <lb />
Evaporated <lb />
Cream, at Boon tree's. <lb />
Go- all kinds of Sewing Machine <lb />
needles parts from Brown Bros. <lb />
For cheap and good Trunks and <lb />
Valises go J. B. Cherry Co's. <lb />
For Buffets, Safes, Bed Springs <lb />
and Mattresses go to J. B. Cherry <lb />
Cos. <lb />
Brown Bros, have taken the <lb />
agency for the New Home Sewing <lb />
Machine. <lb />
Cheapest Bedsteads, Koreans. <lb />
Cradles Mattresses at the Old <lb />
Brick <lb />
Five Sundays and five Mondays in <lb />
this month. <lb />
We <lb />
Goods <lb />
MB. <lb />
First of the season, <lb />
make a of Dry <lb />
and Slices. Come and get. <lb />
New <lb />
heat at the Old Brick Store. <lb />
you want to <lb />
Fin then to J. B. <lb />
Co's. <lb />
L M. Be; shoes men and <lb />
have no equal for wear and <lb />
sale by J. B. Cherry <lb />
Co. <lb />
stock <lb />
in town <lb />
All the new <lb />
and <lb />
from the <lb />
fashion of <lb />
the country are <lb />
in endless variety <lb />
on counters. In La- <lb />
dies and Misses Fine <lb />
Wraps we show the most <lb />
able and stylish gar- <lb />
of the season. Our trade at ,, .,, ,, , ;. <lb />
on this line of goods has been <lb />
such as to require a second sup <lb />
ply and we have to <lb />
everybody. In and <lb />
Youth's Fine Clothing we <lb />
are the leaders. Fine <lb />
Tailor Made Clothing <lb />
that comprises ail <lb />
A good horse and buggy fur sale <lb />
ii terms. Particulars can be <lb />
bad at office. <lb />
A beautiful line <lb />
gloves pair, m black <lb />
and colors, at Mrs. Joy tier's. <lb />
Men's, Women's. Misses and <lb />
in various <lb />
large quantities at J. B. Cherry <lb />
Bo's. <lb />
Wanted for cash, and Hides <lb />
the advantages of <lb />
to order <lb />
suit <lb />
are <lb />
special <lb />
with us. <lb />
In fit, <lb />
styles <lb />
and ma- <lb />
our <lb />
goods cannot be <lb />
surpassed An <lb />
elegant line of light <lb />
weight fancy overcoats <lb />
In Boy's Clothing, as <lb />
usual, we always please <lb />
both parents and boys, and <lb />
this is what has made our <lb />
clothing department snob a <lb />
that we do <lb />
not handle second hand and <lb />
shoddy In Footwear <lb />
for Ladies. Misses, Men, Boys <lb />
and Children we show only <lb />
the standard and reliable <lb />
makes. In Men's Hats <lb />
we have all the new <lb />
blocks and shapes <lb />
in the most <lb />
grades. Our <lb />
Carpet and <lb />
House Fur- <lb />
Department was never more com- <lb />
Long experience in <lb />
has learned what is <lb />
needed by our people. Carpets <lb />
in all grade. Floor Oil Cloths in <lb />
all widths, and Mats, Lace <lb />
Curtains, Curtain Poles. Win- <lb />
Shades and Drapery effects <lb />
are all shown here quite a <lb />
Every department is <lb />
complete. Come to see us and <lb />
we will send you away satisfied. <lb />
All goods warranted as <lb />
and no goods sold.<lb />
LANG'S COLUMN. <lb />
D. T. Cooper furnishes free hogs- <lb />
heads persons shipping to- <lb />
Get them U. <lb />
F. Keel. <lb />
line of Bedsteads, <lb />
Chairs, Ta- <lb />
and Suits at J. B- <lb />
Co's. <lb />
Recollect that Bullock Mitchell <lb />
sell tobacco high every day, <lb />
to their customers <lb />
beat satisfaction send re- <lb />
turns <lb />
Say where are yon going to <lb />
that Tobacco f To Cooper's Ware- <lb />
house, That's right <lb />
He better prices <lb />
any m or out of State. <lb />
barrels mullets at <lb />
Old Brick Si ore. <lb />
Try Cooper's Warehouse. <lb />
son, N. C, the sale Tobacco. <lb />
He secures good for all sales <lb />
allows no one to leave bis <lb />
dissatisfied. <lb />
It pays a man to raise go To- <lb />
it pays still better to get <lb />
good prices when it is sold. Send <lb />
oars to Cooper's Warehouse, Hen- <lb />
and good prices are <lb />
Don't forget it costs yon <lb />
nothing to collect one of Bullock <lb />
checks as they are <lb />
in New York without <lb />
cost to bolder. <lb />
All parties bringing tobacco to <lb />
the Central Warehouse in Tarboro <lb />
can obtain board at Bryan <lb />
House at one dollar per day. <lb />
Central Tobacco Warehouse, Tar- <lb />
N. C. <lb />
At same place, Henderson, N. <lb />
C. yon will find Cooper's Ware- <lb />
selling Tobacco for <lb />
and getting ice best prices for <lb />
them that can be obtained. Your <lb />
shipments are solicited. <lb />
be r that Bullock Mitch- <lb />
ell, of Oxford, It. bid lively <lb />
pile of tobacco the <lb />
floor of the and don't <lb />
atop until it has brought lug best <lb />
market price. <lb />
Cooper's Warehouse at <lb />
son, B. C, will furnish hogs- <lb />
bead free and grade your Tobacco <lb />
at lowest prices. So you can send <lb />
tobacco graded or <lb />
Always mark name <lb />
all when shipped, <lb />
Have money by sailing To <lb />
at Alliance Warehouse, Hen- <lb />
N. C. where you will always <lb />
get prices and <lb />
more than your freight in warehouse <lb />
charges. No Pets No Drummers <lb />
Highest lowest charges <lb />
oar motto. <lb />
Tobacco <lb />
Cooper's <lb />
N. C, now ready to and <lb />
sell all grades of new Tobacco at <lb />
and prom- <lb />
the planters of Flu and adjoin <lb />
counties that market or <lb />
in or oat of the State shall <lb />
sell tobacco for more net money. <lb />
Give a trial. <lb />
Col. Harry Skinner was sick last <lb />
week. <lb />
Miss Nannie of <lb />
been Lula White <lb />
past week. <lb />
Mr. R. P. Walton, representative <lb />
of i he Norfolk was in town <lb />
Thursday and gave us a call. <lb />
Mrs. K. O. has been <lb />
quite sick the past week- Mr. Mo <lb />
Cowan came home from Kenly to be <lb />
with her. <lb />
Mr- J. C- Lanier, Wilson, has <lb />
been in town a few days looking <lb />
after the business he left behind <lb />
when moving away. <lb />
Mr. Hugh Lancaster, editor of the <lb />
Star which has just been removed <lb />
from Vanceboro to Grifton, spent last <lb />
Thursday in Greenville. <lb />
Rev. P. E. of Wilson, died <lb />
last week in his 82nd year. He was <lb />
father of Miss Ella Hines and <lb />
Mrs. Jones, of this town. <lb />
Rev. R. W. Stancill, State Evan <lb />
of the N. C. Christian Mis- <lb />
Convention, was in town <lb />
yesterday and made this office n call. <lb />
Mr. Robert Hester, who for several <lb />
weeks has made Greenville his head- <lb />
quarter; as representative of <lb />
A Mitchell's Banner Warehouse, left <lb />
Saturday for Oxford. <lb />
Mr. J. L. who for the last <lb />
few weeks has been on the force of <lb />
the Scotland Neck Democrat, came <lb />
home Friday evening and remained <lb />
Monday with his parents. <lb />
Mr. W. I Rouse, who has been <lb />
away about five years engaged in <lb />
marine service, returned to Green <lb />
ville last week and is spending a few <lb />
days with his mother. During his <lb />
absence lie has taken several <lb />
to foreign countries. <lb />
Mr. Will Moore, was waylaid <lb />
and shot at last February, <lb />
and whose life was despaired for <lb />
several weeks, has so far <lb />
to go about as he pleases and is <lb />
rapidly regaining He has <lb />
recently been in town twice. His <lb />
recovery seems almost miraculous. <lb />
Bang bang <lb />
the partridges. <lb />
Here they go after <lb />
Heavy frost and i ice were seen <lb />
last Thursday morning. <lb />
If one thing is needed more than <lb />
another in Greenville that one is a <lb />
hotel. <lb />
The price went one eighth <lb />
of a cent lower Monday, bringing <lb />
it lo in Norfolk. <lb />
Frost is gelling right twang on <lb />
the persimmon, are <lb />
fat. <lb />
Hunt about cleaning up streets <lb />
and the Iowa generally before the N. <lb />
C Conference comes <lb />
The grading for the railroad be- <lb />
tween A. ct- It. Junction <lb />
Washington progresses rapidly. <lb />
If the moss hacks were shedding <lb />
as rapidly as the leaves the world <lb />
Would I of species of <lb />
croaker. <lb />
Between Greenville <lb />
several fields of cotton look like a <lb />
boll not been picked from <lb />
ibis rear. <lb />
between Green- <lb />
ville and Richmond have been re- <lb />
to the same as to <lb />
Norfolk. <lb />
Improvements arc being made to <lb />
the Odd Fellows hall In accommodate <lb />
the growing membership and interest <lb />
in that order here. <lb />
The weather is given over to sud- <lb />
den changes. Sunday was a <lb />
till Indian summer Mon- <lb />
day was <lb />
The Free Will Baptists hold their <lb />
annual conference at Marlboro, this <lb />
county, beginning to-morrow and <lb />
continuing through Sunday. <lb />
Look out the breaks at the <lb />
Greenville Warehouse, every Tues <lb />
day, Thursday and Fri- <lb />
day, and have your tobacco there. <lb />
The cotton crop is not proving to <lb />
be large. We have beard several <lb />
persons express the belief that this <lb />
year's harvest would be a second <lb />
Almost any small town in <lb />
a nice hotel compared to the size <lb />
of the place, but in this respect <lb />
Greenville is well in the background. <lb />
A farmer living not far from Green- <lb />
ville took some tobacco off <lb />
last week, his return <lb />
it netted him cents a pound <lb />
less than what be have sold <lb />
for here in Greenville. <lb />
The Rocky Mount Fair will be <lb />
held Nov. 11th to 13th. Fare <lb />
round trip from Greenville including <lb />
one admission to the fair grounds is <lb />
1.90. from Ayden from <lb />
ton I rum Bethel <lb />
Newspapers never get credit for all <lb />
the good they do, but it be <lb />
denied that, pasted on the wall, they <lb />
protect many an home <lb />
against chilly blasts that would <lb />
otherwise come driving through the <lb />
cracks. <lb />
Ye will the <lb />
in Opera House to- <lb />
morrow eight. Miss will be <lb />
with them in two acts. General ad- <lb />
mission reserved child- <lb />
half price. Secure seals at <lb />
J. O. Lanier, proprietor of Wilson <lb />
Marble Works, is in town this week <lb />
and be glad to take orders <lb />
tombstones and monuments while <lb />
here. If want first-class work <lb />
done satisfactorily and promptly try <lb />
him with an order. <lb />
Do yon want a good Dictionary <lb />
Unabridged, containing <lb />
about 1300 pages and 13.000 <lb />
at leas than one-fourth <lb />
price. Special prices to schools. <lb />
Call at Reflector Book Store, exam- <lb />
a copy and learn prices. <lb />
premises of some of <lb />
whose front gates are <lb />
ally hanging out on the sidewalk <lb />
will cast quite a reflection on the <lb />
occupant if owed to remain in <lb />
such condition until the town is foil <lb />
of visitors to Conference. Take <lb />
a Vat and cat premises <lb />
in order. <lb />
Both and Kinston were <lb />
deeply interested in the brilliant <lb />
wedding which occurred in the <lb />
town last Wednesday <lb />
owing to the fact that one of the <lb />
contracting parties was from each of <lb />
these places and each ranked high <lb />
in the social circles of their <lb />
towns. <lb />
contractors to this marriage <lb />
were Mr. Ii. W. King. Pit county's <lb />
efficient Deputy Sheriff and one of <lb />
Greenville's most popular young <lb />
men, and Miss E. o, one <lb />
fairest daughters, a <lb />
most charming young lady and <lb />
splendid type of womanhood. <lb />
Mr. King left on the <lb />
o'clock train for Kinston, <lb />
by a number of waiters and <lb />
many friends, about thirty in all. <lb />
The o'clock train took over a few <lb />
others. Those who attended from <lb />
here besides the waiters were Dr. <lb />
Frank W. Brown and wife, Sheriff J. <lb />
A K. Mayor F. G. James, <lb />
W. E. Warren, Messrs. G. M. <lb />
Tucker, Charles Skinner, H. F. Keel, <lb />
H. C. Hooker, R. D. T. E. <lb />
Randolph, Jr., J. A. Dupree, Z. <lb />
Moore and W hie hard; from <lb />
Falkland Mr. and Mrs. B. R. King <lb />
and Mr. J. H. Smith. <lb />
The marriage was at <lb />
in the Methodist Church, and as the <lb />
spectators arrived they were taken <lb />
in hand by polite and gentle- <lb />
manly ushers and escorted to seals. <lb />
These were Messrs. W. D. Pollock, <lb />
W. R. Miller, J. A. and <lb />
H. H. Grainger. Tho church <lb />
beautifully decorated for the era- <lb />
Across the front the <lb />
was an arch of flowers from which a <lb />
large marriage bell covered with <lb />
lovely chrysanthemums was <lb />
over the bride and groom. To <lb />
the rear of this and over the organ <lb />
was another arch composed of ever- <lb />
greens and crowned a row <lb />
lighted <lb />
The first of the bridal party to <lb />
rive at the church was Miss Lena <lb />
Fields, attended by <lb />
Miss Fields <lb />
was organist, and the grand strains <lb />
of wedding march <lb />
never flowed more sweetly than <lb />
her exquisite touch. As she played <lb />
the attendants, preceded by the <lb />
ushers, entered as Misses <lb />
Fannie and Jessica Harper, <lb />
Kinston, Messrs. J. R. and V. <lb />
B. James, Greenville; Misses <lb />
Rouse, and King, <lb />
Farmville, Messrs E, C. King, Falk- <lb />
land, A. T. Hill, Kinston; Misses <lb />
Lillie Hooker, Laura <lb />
Messrs. C C. <lb />
Vines and R. Williams, Jr., Falk- <lb />
land; Misses Kate Harvey and Mo- <lb />
Kinston, Messrs. G, B. <lb />
King and B. F. Tyson, Greenville; <lb />
Misses. H or tense Forbes, Greenville, <lb />
and Carrie Snow Hill, Messrs. <lb />
H. E. Mosely, and J. I. <lb />
Little, flower girls, little <lb />
M Uses Jennie and <lb />
torch bearers, Masters <lb />
Frank an Mike <lb />
maid of Miss Nannie Mo e, <lb />
best man, Mr. S. T. White, <lb />
bride groom. <lb />
The order of at lend entering <lb />
their positions was well <lb />
ladies the gentlemen <lb />
up sis, former entering and <lb />
inside altar rail while <lb />
the latter stood rear them just with <lb />
rail. Retiring from the <lb />
church they w in coupe. <lb />
The was very <lb />
by Rev, H, D. Hr- <lb />
assisted by Rev. F. at. Sham <lb />
burger. It was pronounced by all <lb />
an exceedingly beautiful marriage. <lb />
At the conclusion of the ceremony <lb />
a reception was given at the home of <lb />
the bride's mother. Mrs. Kate <lb />
The rooms here were also, tastily <lb />
decorated in keeping with the <lb />
an elegant repast was spread. <lb />
Thursday morning the bride <lb />
groom accompanied by a large <lb />
of to Greenville, <lb />
and that night another reception <lb />
was held the parlor of Hotel Ma- <lb />
con, at which place the couple <lb />
present make their home. <lb />
The popularity bride and <lb />
groom in a measure be attested <lb />
by the following large list of band- <lb />
some and costly presents <lb />
which they received; <lb />
At jar, Mrs, A. <lb />
card Mrs. D. <lb />
wash stand set, Miss <lb />
Nannie water set, Miss <lb />
Dare stool, Miss <lb />
Fannie Murphy; loot stool, Miss <lb />
Kate Harvey; marble clock and <lb />
house ornament. A- T. Hill and ii. <lb />
E. Mosely; silver boa basket. <lb />
Miss May Charlotte House; sugar <lb />
and spoon bolder and cream pitcher, <lb />
W. D. Pollock, J. A. W, <lb />
R. Miller and H. H, Grainger; easel <lb />
and painting, Misses Moselle Pollock <lb />
and Lillie Hooker; music rack, little <lb />
Bettie Toll; flowers, Mrs. Sol. <lb />
O. H. Allen; chair tidy, Miss Carrie <lb />
flowers, Mrs. Dr. W. IX <lb />
F. Murphy and Delphi <lb />
hand pin cushion <lb />
and bottles, Mis Laura Winters; <lb />
plush piano cover. Henry- Miller; <lb />
broom, A. T, Hill and H- E- Mosely. <lb />
At panel pictures <lb />
H. H. Wilson and wife; band painted <lb />
Miss silver <lb />
berry dish, F. G- James and wife; <lb />
towels and individual set, Mrs. L. C. <lb />
King; silver cake basket, W. S. <lb />
Rawls and wife; silver card receiver, <lb />
L. D. Campbell and wife; two an- <lb />
rocking J. A. K. Tucker <lb />
and wile; screen, Harry Skinner; <lb />
loot stool, M. R. Lang and wife; <lb />
umbrella stand, Dr. J. Marquis and <lb />
wife; cherry rocker, J. R. and <lb />
J. L. Little; silver butter i. Ii. <lb />
King; silver service, C. C Vines an <lb />
B. U. King; lamp, S. T, White; ice <lb />
cream act, G. W, wife; <lb />
angora rug, A. j. Berg and AUx <lb />
rocker, J. G. <lb />
and J, A. Kicks; umbrella <lb />
lamp. Dr. Frank W, Brown ind wife; <lb />
picture and frame, Chas. Skinner <lb />
and pick la B. F. Tyson; <lb />
water act, H. F. Keel and wile; linen, <lb />
counterpanes and blankets, Mrs. <lb />
Martha A. King; two wicket rockers, <lb />
B. K. King wile; nut cracker <lb />
and picks, Forbes; <lb />
flowers, little Sophia Jan-is <lb />
and Skinner; work basket, J, <lb />
B. Cherry, Jr.; goat rug, B. C. Flan- <lb />
and W. B. James; hamper, L <lb />
and J. L. Sugg; <lb />
Warren. <lb />
The has already of- <lb />
congratulations to the happy <lb />
couple and now joins in extending <lb />
the bride a hearty welcome to <lb />
Every of Greenville should <lb />
have sufficient town pride in liberal- <lb />
patronize I he Daily <lb />
which is to he published during the <lb />
session of the N. C. Conference. <lb />
Such an enterprise to be made the <lb />
success it should be must have the <lb />
r of the limit folks as well <lb />
of those abroad, for it should be <lb />
a failure the discredit would fall <lb />
upon the borne folks. Apart <lb />
from fact that an advertisement <lb />
in the Conference Daily will be a <lb />
paying investment, a matter of <lb />
pride no business man should be <lb />
willing to let the occasion go by <lb />
without doing bis part toward prop- <lb />
holding his town before the <lb />
visitors and before the world. The <lb />
will be read all <lb />
over North Carolina, and elsewhere <lb />
as well, and at that time Greenville <lb />
will be more looked to and more <lb />
talked about than any other town in <lb />
the Stale. It does not look like a <lb />
business man can afford to be <lb />
out of such a paper, when <lb />
the cost of getting into it is very <lb />
small. About half of the space that <lb />
will be devoted to advertisements in <lb />
tie Daily has already been spoken <lb />
for, which indicates that those wish- <lb />
to get part of the remaining <lb />
space should not delay too long in <lb />
engaging it. Better speak at <lb />
Lectures. <lb />
We have been informed that Col. <lb />
C. C. Busby, of Texas, a Baptist <lb />
preacher who Is totally blind, ex- <lb />
to reach Greenville this eve- <lb />
and will begin in <lb />
House to-morrow night a series of <lb />
lectures upon Ins travels in Pales- <lb />
tine, Egypt oilier countries. His <lb />
lectures are free. A gentleman who <lb />
has heard tells Reflector <lb />
that the lectures are very interesting <lb />
and well liked by all who there. <lb />
Vise Griding. <lb />
The other day heard some to- <lb />
grading done by Miss Etta <lb />
Harris very highly complimented. <lb />
Some of the tobacco men said they <lb />
never saw better in tobacco. <lb />
They could stand on the opposite side <lb />
of the pack house and <lb />
the different they <lb />
were up, so well was it <lb />
Tobacco <lb />
Don't let a week pass between n <lb />
and l exposition <lb />
Rocky Mount, without reading the <lb />
large advertisement about on our <lb />
page. Tho Reflector is ex- <lb />
county to take lead <lb />
there as has always done every- <lb />
where else. We have the finest to- <lb />
of any county in State and <lb />
ought to take the premium Pitt <lb />
county must be well represented and <lb />
get her share of the advertising that <lb />
this exposition will give Eastern <lb />
North Carolina. An article taken <lb />
from the and printed on <lb />
our first page shows that everybody <lb />
around Rocky Mount is working for <lb />
the success of the exposition. <lb />
Annual Proclamation. <lb />
Lang can't be downed. He leads <lb />
race and never comes out second <lb />
to anybody. This time he is even <lb />
ahead of the President and out <lb />
with the first proclamation. He <lb />
wants you to give thanks not <lb />
withstanding the crops are small and <lb />
prices low he is selling goods at such <lb />
correspondingly low figures that <lb />
make the times not so hard after all. <lb />
He is thankful himself you have <lb />
given him a liberal share of your <lb />
patronage by the same fair and <lb />
honest dealing he hopes to merit n <lb />
continuance of such favors. Read <lb />
his new advertisement to-day and <lb />
learn something of what he has in <lb />
stock. I <lb />
Wait <lb />
Has Daily Sales and Very- <lb />
Satisfactory Prices. <lb />
vi <lb />
have located at Tarboro the leading <lb />
Leaf Dealers and in the World, together wit <lb />
quantity of home buyers. They want Tobacco that Is <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 81.00 <lb />
Bryan House. <lb />
Tarboro is your <lb />
per day at the <lb />
We extent a cordial invitation to all. <lb />
An oyster boat came through to <lb />
Greenville Monday, the first to reach <lb />
here this season. There was a <lb />
in the fancy prices <lb />
folks had been paying Tor the <lb />
the boat pulling them down to <lb />
cents per gallon. <lb />
The first of the series <lb />
by our home talent under the <lb />
direction of Mrs. will be given <lb />
at the Opera to-morrow night. <lb />
It will be a success. <lb />
Central Tobacco Warehouse Co. <lb />
For Information apply to, <lb />
S. S. NASH, Tarboro. <lb />
Or ALEX Greenville. <lb />
Agent Moore's new near the <lb />
depot is nearly complete he is <lb />
now getting his grounds in <lb />
to beautify them. He have an <lb />
attractive place. <lb />
Last Friday Mr. Richard Hosier; <lb />
presented the editor with a mess of <lb />
new crop Irish potatoes. They were j <lb />
as fine as spring potatoes and much <lb />
enjoyed, <lb />
a I l <lb />
S ;<lb />
y, <lb />
LU <lb />
tr <lb />
B v<lb />
Oil <lb />
ill <lb />
as<lb />
THE BIG BEST CHANCE. <lb />
H-HOUSE <lb />
5.000 <lb />
TO BUY YOUR------- <lb />
IS NOW OFFERED. OUR ENORMOUS STOCK OF SEASONABLE STYLES <lb />
IS OPENED AND READY. ELEGANT DRESS GOODS. FINK KLAN- <lb />
----NEW, COLD WEATHER DRY <lb />
NEVER SO GOOD, NEVER SO CHEAP. <lb />
GOOD STYLES. <lb />
STOCK. OF- <lb />
for Men per Goo I Slue- <lb />
Shoes ladies Children. <lb />
ROOTS AND Boots <lb />
Men cents per pair. <lb />
at ; Prices that <lb />
CLOTH Immense stock of Clothing men and rich or poor, <lb />
elegant line of Overcoats. All to be sold at popular prices for Cash. <lb />
Cm <lb />
will Surprise You <lb />
Hill GOODS AND; TRIMMINGS <lb />
Is now complete and if will examine them will you we can <lb />
save you <lb />
for and <lb />
Seven Reasons Why <lb />
wish to inform the people of Greenville and sun-rounding country <lb />
that C. T. is our only authorized in for our Fine ; <lb />
Shoes. Any other parties offering them for sale are doing so without our consent <lb />
purchasing through jobbers. E. REED CO. <lb />
-----It is the same throughout the V Self-Lacing Kid Gloves should be used by every lady. <lb />
LOW They stay are convenient. 5th They give style to the hand. <lb />
Bargains las. Trunks, Valises, Ac. Prices within the reach <lb />
of all and now is the time to bu,. Luck is locking for you in the shape bar- <lb />
gains at <lb />
In front Old Brick Store. C. T. <lb />
Greenville, N. C <lb />
3rd. They do not tear the sleeve lining. Kill. They are made of the <lb />
7th. an. for sale only by of kid. <lb />
LITTLE CO. <lb />
FILLED TO THE TOP <lb />
an Elegant Line of <lb />
AT <lb />
. Boots, <lb />
STARVATION <lb />
PRICES. <lb />
E. n A <lb />
Hand-Made Shoe <lb />
Ladles at Higgs <lb />
HIGGS STORE. <lb />
THE on <lb />
lie -C. P. Ford Son <lb />
for Ladies at <lb />
FARMERS <lb />
Both old and new tobaccos are selling well, and we are still leading on Big Prices <lb />
-------and High Averages. We have a <lb />
A large corp of eager buyers holding big orders that be filled. Below we give <lb />
S row of the many good prices made by us In the past few <lb />
D. P. 15.20.50, 28.50,28.60. <lb />
J. M. 14.25, 16.28, <lb />
18.75, 17.45. <lb />
J. C. 2.50, 15.76, <lb />
10.75,14.75, <lb />
11.73,12.76, 42.50. <lb />
F. M. 35.50. 15.50, <lb />
Mrs. S. C. <lb />
J. R. 15.75. <lb />
Warren ., <lb />
L. B. <lb />
18.75, 16,10.50 <lb />
H. B- 15.85, Li-75, 18.2.1. <lb />
MA <lb />
. 18,14 <lb />
A. For 18,11.25,15 16.50, <lb />
T J. 18,10,16.25, 17,20, <lb />
W. Tucker A <lb />
W. L. 12.25. 10.60, IS, <lb />
20.73, 24.75. 29.50, 80.50. <lb />
W. S. 14.75, <lb />
J. <lb />
Allen A 11.75, 18.58, <lb />
14.60,15. <lb />
T. B. 15.25. 15.75,16, <lb />
16.75, 18,17 <lb />
J. W. 15,10.50, <lb />
W. R. W. 13.75.15. <lb />
R. i. 12.75, 11.76, <lb />
14,11.74, <lb />
O. Forbes-9.50,11.75, 10.25, <lb />
17.25. <lb />
C. <lb />
We have recently made sale of nearly all old stock and are now ready for <lb />
new, and propose make it lively for the buy largely <lb />
of nil grades, frost the commonest trash to the finest wrappers, and that we are <lb />
pay good prices. forget that every pile of tobacco put upon our <lb />
floor has oar personal attention, and Is strictly upon merit, regardless of <lb />
where to was made, bow it was eared, or whom It belongs. We guarantee to <lb />
on else can. So send right <lb />
for High tor all <lb />
. , <lb />
Oar checks are pay able in N e w York Exchange without cost to toe holder. <lb />
With in any thank for psst patronage, and soliciting a we <lb />
an, very truly. Yours on. <lb />
Bullock <lb />
Owners ft Prop. Banner Warehouse. <lb />
IN NEW HAND <lb />
I beg to inform the farmers of Pitt and adjoining counties I <lb />
rented<lb />
from The Greenville Tobacco Warehouse Company and will be <lb />
pleased to have them give me a trial on the sale of their <lb />
market is now as high as any market in the State, and I <lb />
guarantee every pile of Tobacco entrusted to my care <lb />
------shall receive------ <lb />
m i PERSONAL <lb />
end do not propose to allow a single pile to be overlooked. I ad- <lb />
vise yon to sell while tobacco is selling high. We have some good <lb />
buyers here that are anxious for tobacco and are willing to pay <lb />
good prices for It. , fl <lb />
Every Tuesday, Wednesday, <lb />
Thursday and Friday. <lb />
Bring along your Tobacco to the Greenville Warehouse. <lb />
Your friend, ,, i <lb />
G. F. <lb />
W. T. R. J. l-rAT, <lb />
Bookkeeper. Auctioneer.<lb /></p>
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HOLD A <lb />
OF THE GOLDEN COIN WILL BE PAID <lb />
IN PREMIUMS <lb />
To the owners of <lb />
HERE ARE THE <lb />
Largest <lb />
Largest <lb />
WHITE <lb />
1st <lb />
Bright, <lb />
than <lb />
Not less <lb />
BRIGHT <lb />
1st <lb />
2nd <lb />
less than in less Una <lb />
DARK <lb />
lit Premium, 2nd Premium, 2nd 20.00 <lb />
Not less than less than <lb />
No tobacco allowed to compete for premium unless exhibited by <lb />
the grower, and of crop of 1891. <lb />
The Queen of the Golden Leaf Tobacco Belt<lb />
YOU <lb />
A Cordial Welcome. <lb />
FROM PRINCIPAL MARKETS <lb />
h Highest Prices will be Paid <lb />
fit if all mm. <lb />
YOU <lb />
Will miss the chance of a lifetime if you fail to<lb />
ATTEND THE <lb />
Mount. <lb />
i A Household Remedy <lb />
FOR ALL <lb />
BLOOD aw skin <lb />
DISEASES <lb />
Di Di Di <lb />
Ball <lb />
ulcers, salt <lb />
cures rheum. eczema. <lb />
too. <lb />
Mm In Um<lb />
any cum. He <lb />
almost I <lb />
as a care. It . i <lb />
directions are fallow. , <lb />
FREE <lb />
BLOOD BALM CO., Atlanta. Ca. <lb />
baa once used Dr. Bull's <lb />
Cough Syrup invariably to It <lb />
again for colas, etc. <lb />
When vice impious men <lb />
hear <lb />
When cuts, torment all <lb />
the day; <lb />
Then ease from care and hurt <lb />
are sent <lb />
By great Salvation Oil, the standard<lb />
LEGAL <lb />
Dissolution. <lb />
The Jesse Baker A Co, is this <lb />
day by mutual consent. Parties <lb />
indebted to said firm can settle <lb />
member The business will here- <lb />
after be continued by Mr. same <lb />
Jesse Baker, <lb />
This Oct. W. H. COX. <lb />
Notice to Creditors. <lb />
The Clerk of the Superior Court of <lb />
Pitt County having issued letters, of ad- <lb />
ministration to me, the undersigned, on <lb />
the 19th day of October, 1891 on the es- <lb />
of Jesse Sutton, deceased, notice is <lb />
hereby given to all persons to <lb />
estate to immediate payment <lb />
to the and to all creditors <lb />
of said estate to present their claims <lb />
properly authenticated, to the under- <lb />
signed, on or before October 19th, 1892, <lb />
or this notice will be plead in bar of <lb />
their recovery. <lb />
This the 19th October. 1891, <lb />
W. L. SMITH, Adm-r <lb />
on the Estate of Jesse Sutton. <lb />
Too AH of a <lb />
I College the burs have <lb />
attended prayers regularly this week. <lb />
one has missed for <lb />
two weeks. <lb />
phi Some infernal <lb />
Is Mews. <lb />
coking is the title of <lb />
book dealing with events of future. <lb />
If you suffer from catarrh, you can look <lb />
forward to a speedy cure by Old <lb />
Saul's Catarrh Cure. Price crate <lb />
Babies are too highly prized t permit <lb />
them to suffer with colic, ice, etc. <lb />
when Dr. Syrup will at once <lb />
relieve them. cents. <lb />
Notice. <lb />
HAVING been duly appointed and <lb />
qualified administrator of the estate <lb />
of Josiah Cox, Dy the <lb />
Of Pitt county, all persons holding <lb />
claims against the estate of said decedent <lb />
are hereby notified to t them to <lb />
the undersigned for payment, duly <lb />
on or the day <lb />
of October, 1891, or this notice will be <lb />
as a bar ti recovery. Also <lb />
all persons owing said estate are <lb />
prompt payment is expected. <lb />
This October Pith, 1891. <lb />
DR. B. T. COX, <lb />
of Josiah Cox. <lb />
Sale. <lb />
By virtue of of the Superior Court <lb />
or Pitt county, made at September Term <lb />
1891. in an action then and there pend- <lb />
between and Barnes, as <lb />
plaintiffs and C. O. Brown and wife, and <lb />
others are defendants, the undersigned <lb />
who was appointed Commissioner, by <lb />
said decree will on Monday the 14th day <lb />
of December, 1891, expose to public sale <lb />
before the Court House door in the town <lb />
of Greenville, to the highest bidder, for <lb />
cash, all that certain tract or parcel of <lb />
land situate in township, in tho <lb />
county of Pitt, as described in said de- <lb />
adjoining the lands of Ed. S. <lb />
on the north side. W. N. Mills and <lb />
others on the west. Redding Hudson on <lb />
the south, and and <lb />
Buck on the east, containing by <lb />
acres more or less, and being <lb />
the same which was conveyed by CO. <lb />
Brown and wife and A. T. Brown to <lb />
Marcellus Moore on the day <lb />
1887 and recorded in Book <lb />
page to which deed reference is had. <lb />
Terms of sale made. known on day of <lb />
sale. This Oct. 22nd, 1891. <lb />
L. C. LATHAM, <lb />
Commissioner. <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 />
d, b. n. c. t. u. of L. P. <lb />
Beardsley, and others are plaintiffs <lb />
against J. H. Beardsley and others, <lb />
heirs-at-law of said L. P. Beardsley, late <lb />
of said county, deceased, are <lb />
The who was appointed <lb />
Commissioner by said decree, will on <lb />
Monday the 23rd day of November, 1891, <lb />
expose to public sale before the Court <lb />
House door in the town of Greenville, to <lb />
the highest bidder, all the lands <lb />
ed in said decree, one tract adjoining the <lb />
lauds of 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 H. <lb />
Beardsley, by the last will testament <lb />
Of the said L. P. Beardsley, and one <lb />
tract lying on Broad Branch, adjoin- <lb />
the lands of B. A. Tyson and Alfred <lb />
Joyner, containing one <lb />
and fifty acres more or less, and being <lb />
the t devised to L. P- Beardsley, Jr. <lb />
by the will of his father L. P. Beardsley. <lb />
Sr., and one other tract known as the <lb />
Anderson lauds, adjoining the lands of <lb />
Willoughby, -1. C. others <lb />
containing acres, more or less, <lb />
all of which the said L. P. Beardsley, <lb />
died seized and possessed of. Sold <lb />
assets to pay debts of the estate. <lb />
One third of the purchase price to be <lb />
in cash on day of sale, the balance <lb />
n one and two years, per cent in- <lb />
title to lie retained until purchase <lb />
price is fully paid, to bear interest from <lb />
day of sale. This 22nd day of Sept. 1891. <lb />
L. C. Latham, <lb />
Commissioner. <lb />
Speaking with a Spanish lady about <lb />
eating grapes, she I <lb />
never swallow grape seeds I I should as <lb />
soon think of swallowing so much shot. <lb />
In Spain no one swallows the seeds of <lb />
Is emphatically a blood disorder <lb />
ed by inability of the kidneys to throw <lb />
off certain poisons which accumulate in <lb />
the issues about the joints and <lb />
P. P. P. very simple, quickly and <lb />
surely cures this disease neutralizing <lb />
purities in the Experience and <lb />
science endorse P. P. P. as the <lb />
only infallible blood purifier kn <lb />
do you permit snob <lb />
said the Pullman traveler tot <lb />
his after a quarrel with the <lb />
porter. <lb />
help it Bo's the porter; <lb />
I'm only a director in the <lb />
New York Epoch. <lb />
A Safe Investment, <lb />
Is one is guaranteed to in <lb />
you satisfactory results, or In case <lb />
fail urea return of purchase price. On this <lb />
safe plan you can from our <lb />
ed Druggist a of Dr. King's New <lb />
Discovery for Consumption. It is <lb />
to bring relief In every case, <lb />
when used for any affection of Throat. <lb />
Lungs or Chest, such as Consumption, <lb />
Inflammation of Lungs, Bronchitis, <lb />
Asthma, Whooping Cough, etc., <lb />
etc. It Is pleasant and agreeable to taste <lb />
perfectly safe, and can always be de- <lb />
pended upon. <lb />
Trial fret at J. L. Drug <lb />
Store. <lb />
Sf <lb />
To temper earthenware which is to <lb />
be used for baking, put the dishes in <lb />
cold water over the lire and bring <lb />
gradually to the boiling point When <lb />
the water boils around them remove <lb />
them from the fire and let them re- <lb />
main in the water till it becomes cold. <lb />
Answer tali Question- <lb />
Why do so many people we see <lb />
around us seem to prefer to suffer and <lb />
be made miserable by Con- <lb />
Dizziness. Loss of Appetite, <lb />
Coming up of the Food. Yellow Skin, <lb />
when for we will sell <lb />
guaranteed to them. <lb />
Sold at Wooten's Drug Store. <lb />
the mm. <lb />
REWARD. <lb />
State of North Carolina, <lb />
Executive Department. <lb />
official information has <lb />
been received by me that several <lb />
offenses of rave <lb />
recently been committed In the County <lb />
of Pitt and State of North Carolina; <lb />
Ass Whereas, It appears that the <lb />
party or parties committing said offenses <lb />
are unknown, <lb />
Now. I, THOMAS M. <lb />
HOLT, Governor of the State of North <lb />
Carolina, by virtue of authority in me <lb />
vested by law, do issue this my <lb />
offering <lb />
HUNDRED DOLLARS to the person <lb />
or persons who shall secure the arrest, <lb />
delivery and conviction of the person or <lb />
persons who burned the property of j. <lb />
J. LAUGHINGHOUSE, and TWO <lb />
HUNDRED DOLLARS reward for the <lb />
arrest, delivery and conviction of the <lb />
person or persons who burned the prop- <lb />
of J. BRYAN GRIMES, and TWO <lb />
HUNDRED DOLLARS reward for the <lb />
arrest, delivery and conviction of the <lb />
person or persons who burned the prop- <lb />
of MRS. H. <lb />
These criminals mast be delivered to the <lb />
Sheriff of Pitt County, at the Court <lb />
House In Greenville, and I do enjoin all <lb />
officers of the State and all good citizens <lb />
to assist In bringing said unknown <lb />
or criminals to justice. <lb />
Done in the City of Raleigh <lb />
this 24th day of October. <lb />
1801, and in the one hundred <lb />
and sixteenth year of oar <lb />
American Independence. <lb />
m M HOLT, <lb />
By the <lb />
F. Beefy. <lb />
Well Endorsed. <lb />
When such men as Dr. J. B. Haw- <lb />
Rev. Sam P. Jones, Dr. P. S. <lb />
Benson. Rev. U, If. Wells, Gen. James <lb />
R. B. Dr. D. <lb />
I. Purser, Dr. M. B . Wharton, Rev. O. <lb />
L. Col. L. P. Livingston, Pres. <lb />
State Alliance, and others too <lb />
to mention, of undoubted voracity, <lb />
endorse a medicine in unqualified terms <lb />
it means something. <lb />
These men give King's Royal <lb />
their endorsement, and hearty rec- <lb />
will cure all <lb />
diseases that originate from poisonous <lb />
germs in the blood. To the extent that <lb />
the germ theory is correct. King's Roy- <lb />
is the remedy. It is no ac- <lb />
It Is prepared as a germ de- <lb />
and Is the result of years <lb />
study of a medical genius. Every family <lb />
should keep a bottle on hand for burns <lb />
or bites of poisonous insects. It is a <lb />
for colds. It will arrest and cure <lb />
fever quicker than-quinine. Newspapers <lb />
are endorsing this wonderful remedy, <lb />
and many physicians use It in their <lb />
It is destined to a standard rem <lb />
Ask your druggist for it If he <lb />
cannot f limit h you. send direct to King's <lb />
Royal Co., Atlanta, Ga. <lb />
Price per bottle. Write them for <lb />
one of their little books, which tells won <lb />
WHEELS OR SCREWS. <lb />
D. D. HASKETT, <lb />
Another year has passed and I am here <lb />
with the same The New Lee <lb />
New Patron, Piedmont, <lb />
and Seminole, and all of <lb />
these are pronounced <lb />
right. Also a full <lb />
line of Heating <lb />
Stoves, <lb />
Stove Pipe, Tinware, <lb />
low ware, Ac, Ac. <lb />
Doors, Sash, Blinds. Locks, Butts, <lb />
Hinges, Nails, Axes. Glass and <lb />
Putty, Paints and Oils, Ac., Ac. <lb />
Agent for Brown's Cotton <lb />
Gin, Agent for <lb />
Safe A Lock <lb />
Safes. Agent <lb />
for The <lb />
American Sewing Machines. <lb />
It will to year interest to examine <lb />
my stock before purchasing. <lb />
D. D. HASKETT. <lb />
GREENVILLE. <lb />
Why th Screw I. Superior <lb />
th. Loaf of <lb />
The paddle wheel was obviously the <lb />
first instrument accepted by the early <lb />
engineers as a means of propulsion. <lb />
Long after the experiment of H. B. M. <lb />
S. Rattler had demonstrated the con- <lb />
the faith in the visible <lb />
wheel was greater in reality and more <lb />
sincere than that in the invisible screw, <lb />
and it is probable that it was more the <lb />
question of cost than anything else <lb />
that gained the victory for the screw <lb />
for ocean and general service. <lb />
The paddle engine is in itself heavier <lb />
and occupies more room than the screw <lb />
engine. It is as a more expressive <lb />
per L H. P., and in wear and <lb />
the propeller far <lb />
exceeds the screw. It occupies the <lb />
best part the ship, and its <lb />
is not a matter of choice, as with <lb />
the screw engine, but is of necessity at <lb />
or near the middle of the ship. It is <lb />
evident that a paddle steamer must re- <lb />
quire more room, and that in moving <lb />
among ships or other obstructions tho <lb />
liability to damage the propeller is <lb />
greater than with the screw steamer, <lb />
and in The case of a long voyage tho <lb />
paddle generally worked at a <lb />
vantage, as at the commencement it <lb />
was too deeply immersed and at the <lb />
end not immersed enough for efficient <lb />
working. <lb />
If tho sails were set so as to stead; <lb />
the vessel, or if set in sufficient <lb />
to be of any use in quickening <lb />
the speed, was inclined until tho <lb />
lee wheel was and tho <lb />
wheel doing very little work, be- <lb />
sides there being a general tendency on <lb />
the part of the ship to turn around, <lb />
which had to be counterbalanced by <lb />
the rudder. The race of water from <lb />
the wheels past the ship being at a ugh <lb />
velocity, and raised above tho normal <lb />
level, causes a resistance to the ship be- <lb />
that due to her passage through <lb />
the water, as in the case of a screw <lb />
ship. <lb />
On the other hand, the paddle boat <lb />
Is more readily got into motion and her <lb />
speed more rapidly arrested than is <lb />
case with the screw steamer; and it is <lb />
claimed for the paddle wheel- -although <lb />
the foundation for such a claim is rather <lb />
when at full speed tho <lb />
ship is prevented from excessive rolling. <lb />
A. E. in Scribner <lb />
Paraguayan Ideas of Work. <lb />
A French gentleman who has organ <lb />
a colony called Villa Sana, about <lb />
twenty leagues northeast of Villa Con- <lb />
on land belonging to the Para <lb />
Land company, told <lb />
me that in the beginning, when he <lb />
went to survey tho ground and to as <lb />
certain its <lb />
a troublesome business in these conn <lb />
tries, where there is as yet no <lb />
graphical hail the greatest <lb />
difficulty in inducing half a dozen <lb />
Paraguayans to accompany him. They <lb />
told him that he would never find the <lb />
land, that he would be unable to cross <lb />
the river and, in short, <lb />
that his was a wild goose chose. How- <lb />
ever, when they arrived at the river <lb />
and the Frenchman simply jumped in <lb />
and swam across, amour <lb />
was touched and they swam after him. <lb />
These half dozen Paraguayans have <lb />
remained attached to the colony, but <lb />
they have lost the esteem of their <lb />
When. after the exploring ex- <lb />
our Frenchman started from <lb />
Villa with his sixty colon <lb />
and his train of bullock carts and <lb />
tho loafers of tho town <lb />
said to the Paraguayans who ac <lb />
companied him and were helping in <lb />
the loading, Are you as big <lb />
fools as those Europeans, to work like <lb />
Child In Harper's.<lb />
To Young <lb />
Mothers <lb />
Shortens I <lb />
Lessen r i. <lb />
Endorsed the . Physicians. <lb />
to FREE. <lb />
REGULATOR CO. <lb />
ATLANTA, <lb />
BY ALL DRUGGISTS. <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, Mr. <lb />
provided out 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 to disease. Hundreds of <lb />
subtle maladies are floating around us <lb />
ready to attack wherever there is a weak <lb />
point. We may escape many a fatal <lb />
shaft by keeping well fortified <lb />
with pure blood and a properly nourish- <lb />
ed Service Gazette. <lb />
Made simply with boiling waler or milk. <lb />
Sold only in half-pound tins, by Grocer- <lb />
Chemist. <lb />
London England, <lb />
CONSUMPTIVE <lb />
A Gold Watch and <lb />
That la what oar agent receives who <lb />
gets up a dab on our fl per week plan. <lb />
Our 14-karat gold-filled cases are war- <lb />
ranted for years. Fine or <lb />
movement. Stem wind <lb />
set. Lady's or Gent's size. Equal to <lb />
any watch. To secure agents where <lb />
we have none, we sell one or the Hunt- <lb />
Case Watches for the Club price <lb />
and send O. O. D. by express with <lb />
privilege of before paying <lb />
Oar agent at Durham, N. C. <lb />
Jewelers have confessed they <lb />
don't know how you can tarnish such <lb />
work for the <lb />
One good reliable wanted for <lb />
each place. Write for particulars. <lb />
WATCH CO., <lb />
and Maiden Lane, New <lb />
BONDS <lb />
INDUSTRIAL STOCKS <lb />
CORPORATION BONDS <lb />
APPROVED BANK STOCKS <lb />
CAREFULLY <lb />
RICO, SAFE, <lb />
PAY INTEREST, <lb />
ALSO <lb />
INVESTMENT <lb />
in <lb />
OR FULL PARTICULARS AND REFERENCES, <lb />
WRITE <lb />
to Whitehall St. K. Torn. <lb />
CURES SYPHILIS <lb />
f. P. P. . . <lb />
fed H with foe th. cwt f <lb />
P. P. <lb />
Cures scrofulA. <lb />
old <lb />
that all Catarrh. <lb />
Scald H.-d, etc. <lb />
P. II <lb />
P. <lb />
Cures rheumatism <lb />
B U <lb />
Lea lee who are and Is In <lb />
due U m.- are <lb />
CURES <lb />
W P. P. P. Ask, <lb />
Proprietors, <lb />
Block, <lb />
For sale at J. L. Wooten's Drug Store <lb />
EAST <lb />
PAIN. <lb />
SAVANNAH t <lb />
ALLEY HYMAN, <lb />
FINE PORTRAIT AND VIEW <lb />
Views of Animal. <lb />
es. Family Gatherings, Ac., taken at <lb />
Short Notice, Copying from <lb />
to life size, In Ink, Crayon or <lb />
Col ore. <lb />
Head quarters for line Photographs. <lb />
Call and -or us. <lb />
R HYMAN, Manager. <lb />
N. C. <lb />
Of Interest to <lb />
So much has been said about the use of <lb />
scales gin house that we call par. <lb />
attention to a new book entitled, <lb />
About published by <lb />
of <lb />
N. Y, It contains full information re <lb />
costs, patents, Ac, and should <lb />
be read by every A <lb />
postal will get It. <lb />
Now Ready <lb />
To show the finest of lot of <lb />
Horses <lb />
Mules, <lb />
ever brought to Greenville. <lb />
you want a good Drive Horse <lb />
Draft or good Work <lb />
Mule don't fail to see me. <lb />
I can furnish yon at <lb />
reasonable prices. <lb />
By Feed Stables <lb />
have recently been enlarged and <lb />
now l have ample room to <lb />
all horses left in my charge <lb />
Best attention given. <lb />
Greenville. N. C. <lb />
O. <lb />
Grimesland, X. <lb />
wish to call your attention to the <lb />
-----fact that our------ <lb />
NEW FALL GOODS <lb />
arc now ready for inspection. Our bu ye <lb />
brought back from northern markets <lb />
a stock of carefully selected <lb />
GENERAL MERCHANDISE <lb />
From which all your wants can sup- <lb />
plied. do not undertake to <lb />
ate the many different goods, but come <lb />
to us for anything you want and get it at <lb />
LOWEST PRICKS. <lb />
The very highest market prices are <lb />
paid by us for Cotton and all country <lb />
t reduce. We also have a large lot of <lb />
6-inch Heart Cypress Shingles tor sale. <lb />
J. O. PROCTOR BRO. <lb />
LIVERY SALE AND FEED <lb />
have removed to the new stables on <lb />
Fifth street in rear Capt. White's <lb />
Store, where I will constantly <lb />
keep on hand a fine line of <lb />
Horses and Mules. <lb />
have beautiful and fancy turnouts for <lb />
the livery and can suit the most <lb />
I will run in connection a <lb />
BUSINESS, and solicit a share of <lb />
your pat Call and be convinced. <lb />
GLASGOW EVANS. <lb />
Greenville, S. V. <lb />
Sale. <lb />
By virtue of a decree of Superior Court of Pitt count v, made at September <lb />
Term, In an action then Ix-tween W. II. A Co a. <lb />
and J. D. Murphy, Executor or if. Moore, defendant, <lb />
who was appointed Commissioner by said decree, on MONDAY <lb />
THE DAY 1891, expose to public before the Court <lb />
House door, In the town of Greenville, to the highest bidder, on made known <lb />
on day of sale, all the following described pieces or land, as follows, to- <lb />
One house in the town of Greenville, upon which the said Marcellus <lb />
Moore resided at the time of his death, bounded on the Evans street on <lb />
the south by the Greenville Academy lot. on the west by Mrs. E. A. <lb />
the Old Plank road, and on the north by the Old Warehouse <lb />
A lot upon which the old store and warehouse are situated, adjoining the <lb />
above lot, running with the yard fence from street to the Old Flank road <lb />
and bounded on the north and west by the Old Flank road, and on the east <lb />
Evans street. <lb />
on the <lb />
street, and <lb />
Fifth street <lb />
Alfred <lb />
the Southern <lb />
Also one other store and lot on the side of Evan, street, bounded <lb />
south by Alfred Forbes, beginning bis north-west corner on <lb />
running with said street north feet, thence cast and parallel <lb />
feet thence south, and parallel with said street, <lb />
Forbes line, thence with his line feet to the <lb />
portion of lot <lb />
Also one other piece or parcel of land in said town of <lb />
a point on Evans street, Fifty feet from the Sooth Bast of lot No <lb />
tho corner of J-S. AW. II. Smith, and running thence with Smiths line <lb />
feet to the line lot No. thence with the line of lot In the direction or <lb />
fourth street SO feet, thence at right angles mid parallel to the line feet <lb />
to a point on Evans street thence with the Hue of street feet to the <lb />
being a part of lot, No. in said town. <lb />
Also one other lot In the town of Greenville and being lot No. and better <lb />
known as the E. Nelson lot, being situate on the South-east i -enter, of <lb />
W and r rout streets. <lb />
. Also all that certain piece or parcel of land lying on the Green's Mm <lb />
beginning at the north-east corner of the land conveyed by the said William <lb />
Moore to C- A. on the 21st day of 1870, at or near a sweet <lb />
as W- w- w Poles, thence S. <lb />
h line to the public road, thence <lb />
with said road to the containing acres or <lb />
Also one other tractor parcel of land bounded on the by the laud of <lb />
Latham on the south by road, on the west by Mrs. <lb />
Anderson's line, and on the north Tar river <lb />
acres, more or less, and bettor known as the Hove <lb />
Also one other tract, piece or parcel of land on the road leading from <lb />
to adjoining Mrs. Anderson's Move land, J. L. Moore, the <lb />
Jackson Williams place and the Smith land now Tucker, containing ill <lb />
acres, mot c or less. <lb />
Xi <lb />
died and thirty-two acres, more or less. <lb />
one other tract, piece or parcel of laud situated in township <lb />
lying on the east side of Little Crock, adjoining the lauds of E. C. <lb />
Lorenzo J. B. II. W. Briley others, containing <lb />
Heaver <lb />
con- <lb />
acres, more or less, to the life estate of Mrs. B. K. Tucker, on that <lb />
portion lying on the east side of the public road, and upon which she now <lb />
Also one other tract, piece or parcel of land in <lb />
lying on side Little Creek, adjoining tho lands of Joseph <lb />
v No. in the division of the land of <lb />
J. deceased, for further reference is had to said division, <lb />
containing acres more or less. <lb />
Also one other tract piece or of land lying on the north side H <lb />
pain swamp adjoining i Willoughby the Joe Sutton hind others, <lb />
taming in acres, more less. <lb />
Also one other tract, piece or parcel of land In Heaver Dam township, and <lb />
being a portion of Lot No. J. in the division of the lands or Anderson, <lb />
containing acres more or less. <lb />
Also one other tract, piece or parcel of land situated In Greenville township, <lb />
adjoining the Sam I Make land, William Allen, Alfred Forbes and other, contain- <lb />
acres, more or Ms. <lb />
Also one other tract, piece or parcel of hind, in township, ad- <lb />
joining the lands of Alfred Forbes, Fred White and others, containing acres, <lb />
more or less. <lb />
Also one other tract, piece or parcel or land, in township, ml. <lb />
joining the Hardy Johnson land, J. J. Jackson. It. It. Jackson and others, contain- <lb />
acres, more or less, lying on the east side of Little Creek. <lb />
Also one other tract, piece or parcel of land, situated In Greenville township, <lb />
adjoining the Calvin Evans land, the Nobles and others acres, <lb />
mote or less. <lb />
Also one other tract, piece or parcel of land. in township, <lb />
adjoining tho lands Council Mary A. Dawson and others, which was <lb />
conveyed to Marcellus Moore by James Dawson and July 1882, containing <lb />
acres, more or less. <lb />
Also one other tract, piece or parcel of land, situated in Greenville <lb />
adjoining the land of Rickey Moore and others, known as the lauds, con- <lb />
about more or less. <lb />
Also one other tract, piece parcel of land, situated In township, <lb />
adjoining the lands of Latham Skinner, Oliver Moore, John Galloway and <lb />
containing; seres, more or less, upon which Thomas Dunn now resides. <lb />
Also one other tract, piece or parcel of land situated in Greenville township. <lb />
which was conveyed by a grant from the State of North Carol a to one Abner <lb />
Smith In 1820, and recorded in book L. page containing acres, more or less. <lb />
Also one other tract, piece or parcel of land, situated in <lb />
adjoining the lands of Sam W Jones, Chapman, Sam Campbell and others, <lb />
containing acres, more or less, and known as the Calico Hill place. <lb />
Also one other tract, piece or parcel of land situated In township, <lb />
adjoining the lands of A. Samuel Cory and known as the <lb />
Marcus Langley place, containing acres, more or less. <lb />
Also one other tract, piece or parcel of land situated In Greenville township, <lb />
adjoining the place, Louisa W. II, Tucker and others, contain, <lb />
acres, more or less. <lb />
Also one other piece or of land, situated in township. <lb />
adjoining the lauds I Adams, James Elks, Jesse and others, con- <lb />
acres, more or less. <lb />
Also one other tract, piece or panel of land, situated In town- <lb />
ship, adjoining lands Biggs Harrington, the Brown lands, Jerry <lb />
and others, containing acres more and better as the and <lb />
Wingate woods land. <lb />
Also one other tract, piece or parcel of land situated in township, <lb />
adjoining the Hardy Johnson land, Mrs. Wingate others, containing <lb />
acres, more or less. <lb />
Also one other tract, piece or parcel of land, situated In Greenville <lb />
on the side of Hardy's run. adjoining the lands of Susan Allen, the S am <lb />
lake land, Mary A. Simmons ind others, containing acres, mole or lets. <lb />
Also one other tract, piece or parcel of land, situated in township, <lb />
adjoining the lands of E. S. Galloway, W. O. Mills, Redding Hudson and others, <lb />
containing seres, more or less, better known as tho Brown place. <lb />
Also one other tract, piece or parcel of land, situated In town- <lb />
ship, adjoining the lands of Smith, Joan and others, <lb />
containing acres, more or less, better known as the John Harrington place. <lb />
U. Also one other tract, piece or parcel land, situated in Greenville <lb />
lying between Tar and the main road leading to Tarboro, adjoining the lands <lb />
of G. r. Evans, Mary D. and others, containing acres, more or less. <lb />
Also one other tract, piece or agree of land, situated in township, <lb />
north side of Tar river, adjoining the farm. IV, H. Rives and others, <lb />
containing acres, more or leas. <lb />
north <lb />
others, being lot So. iii Win. Shivers land, which was allotted <lb />
to Martha J. containing acres, more or less. <lb />
Also one other lot, piece or parcel of land, situated in the town of Greenville, <lb />
known in the plot of said town as lot No. and tho southern half of lot No. <lb />
and adjoining Mrs. M. A. and others, situated near tho steamboat landing. <lb />
Also one other lot. piece or parcel of land, situated In the town of Greenville, <lb />
being an undivided half interest in lot No. in the plot of said town, <lb />
near the steamboat landing. <lb />
For further and more particular description of the above described prop <lb />
reference is had to a deed of conveyance of the Mire dins Moore to j. D. <lb />
Murphy, which is recorded In book VI, etc., of the Register Deeds <lb />
office of Pitt county. <lb />
Terms of sale made known upon day of sale. <lb />
This October 22nd, 1891. <lb />
--m . . <lb />
Also one other tract, piece or of land, situated in Greenville township, <lb />
side of Tar river, adjoining the John Fleming place, the Shivers land and <lb />
THE RELIABLE OF C. <lb />
Offers to the buyers of Pitt and surrounding counties, a line of the following good <lb />
not to be excelled In this market. And all guaranteed to be and <lb />
pure straight goods. DRY GOODS of kinds, NOTIONS, CLOTHING, <lb />
FURNISHING GOODS. HATS and CAPS, BOOTS and SHOES, LA <lb />
and CHILDREN'S SLIPPERS, FURNITURE and HOUSE FURNISHING <lb />
GOODS, WINDOWS, SASH and BLINDS, and QUEENS <lb />
WARE, HARDWARE, PLOWS and FLOW CASTING, LEATHER of <lb />
kinds. Gin and Mill Belting. Hat, Rock Lime, Plaster or Paris, and <lb />
Hair. Bridles and -addles. <lb />
HEAVY GROCERIES A SPECIALTY. <lb />
Agent for Clark's N. T. Spool Cotton which I offer to the trade at Wholesale <lb />
Jobbers prices, cents per dozen, less per cent for Cash. Bread Prep- <lb />
ration and Hull's Star Lye at Jobbers Prices, White Lead and pure <lb />
seed Oil. Varnishes and Paint Colors, Cucumber Wood Pumps, Salt and Wood and <lb />
Willow Ware. Nails a specialty. Give me a nail and I guarantee satisfaction. <lb />
G. E. HARRIS, <lb />
DEALER IN-<lb />
J. L. SUGG. <lb />
LIFE AND FIRE INSURANCE AGENT, <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C <lb />
OFFICE J OLD STAND <lb />
All kind, of placed in <lb />
FIRST-CLASS COMPANIES <lb />
At rates. <lb />
AM AGENT FOB A FIRST-CLASS <lb />
TN A Head Noises cared <lb />
Pack's Tubular <lb />
Far Cushions. Whispers heard. Com- <lb />
where all <lb />
s fail. Sold by T. only, <lb />
Broadway, New York. Write for book <lb />
of proofs FREE. <lb />
Salvo <lb />
The best salve in the world for cuts, <lb />
sores, nicer, salt rheum, fever <lb />
sores, chapped hands, <lb />
corns, and all skin eruptions, and <lb />
cures piles, or no nay required. It <lb />
is guaranteed to give <lb />
or money refunded. Pries cents per <lb />
box. For sale by L. Woolen. <lb /><lb /></p></div></body></text></tei:TEI></mets:xmlData></mets:mdWrap></mets:dmdSec>
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