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. .<lb />
THE REFLECTOR. <lb />
A whole year for only <lb />
Si ONE DOLLAR, <lb />
it in kt <lb />
----PAY I IN ADVANCE. ; <lb />
The Eastern Reflector. <lb />
THE REFLECTOR <lb />
-HAS A- <lb />
JOB PRINTING <lb />
Department that can be surpassed mi <lb />
where in this section. Our work always <lb />
gives satisfaction. <lb />
Send us your o <lb />
D. J. WHICHARD, Editor and Proprietor. <lb />
TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO <lb />
TERMS Per Year, in <lb />
DID YOU. <lb />
ever see a man <lb />
Who couldn't the <lb />
On which n paper should ha run <lb />
So period complete, <lb />
Ho very nice neat <lb />
What say. <lb />
And what lie shouldn't do <lb />
He will tell it all Li yon, <lb />
And on will find it fun <lb />
The way he lays it out. <lb />
the he talks <lb />
The tilings he <lb />
If he were only you. <lb />
K very bod he would pica. <lb />
Lei him try it for a week <lb />
And I sure that fie would <lb />
Best for troubles that are real, <lb />
Losing sight his <lb />
A FORTUNATE CHANCE. <lb />
BY C II. D. <lb />
NEWS NOTES. <lb />
Typhoid feyer has become <lb />
in Portland. Me. <lb />
M. the <lb />
is coming to New <lb />
season. <lb />
French singer, <lb />
York the <lb />
An extensive forest fire is rag <lb />
near the village of Woodstock, <lb />
in the <lb />
Foreign residents in Hong Kong <lb />
feared an outbreak of hostile <lb />
The international peace con- <lb />
is in session in the <lb />
building at Rome. <lb />
The Bremen senate issued a <lb />
decree permitting the importation <lb />
of American and cattle. <lb />
To say that Prudence <lb />
the sterner sex is saying <lb />
very she held them in <lb />
detestation, individually and <lb />
collectively. <lb />
According to tradition, this was <lb />
owing to some bitter wrong <lb />
upon her heart when it was <lb />
young tender. But however <lb />
this may be. the antipathy above- <lb />
mentioned was too real to be mis- <lb />
taken. For over thirty years no <lb />
mans foot had desecrated her <lb />
dwelling. Even the old man who <lb />
sawed her wood and did odd <lb />
about the house received his <lb />
standing under the kitchen-win- <lb />
Miss Prudence dropping the <lb />
amount into his hand with averted <lb />
eyes and an audible sniffle, <lb />
of her disgust at this <lb />
able contact with the detested sex. <lb />
Miss family consisted <lb />
of herself, an elderly female do- <lb />
and her niece Ruth. She <lb />
had taken Ruth, when a child- <lb />
with the avowed determination of <lb />
making her as inveterate a man- <lb />
hater as herself. And in case she <lb />
succeeded in her laudable design. <lb />
it was her intention to leave her <lb />
the bulk of her property, <lb />
as she often assured <lb />
cousin Jonas, the next heir-at- <lb />
i aw. <lb />
Jonas was a sour, <lb />
disagreeable old bachelor, for <lb />
whom Ruth had a particular dis- <lb />
like, on account of the pleasant <lb />
way he had of and <lb />
So, when they separated, doubts j What does she say abort me <lb />
began to stir the gentle heart of Ruth what terrible crime does <lb />
Ruth as to whether young men she charge me with <lb />
were such dreadful creatures after says that yon are <lb />
all, or, if they were, if Edgar man faltered as she hid <lb />
en was not an exception to the her eyes on her lover's shoulder. <lb />
Miss praised the <lb />
and fineness of the <lb />
but Ruth never mentioned who I <lb />
so I returned the <lb />
young man, laughing- I <lb />
never so rejoiced in that self-same <lb />
fact until I knew you. darling. I <lb />
helped her gather them. If she could not love you Half so well if <lb />
had, we doubt whether the j I were a woman <lb />
Seven thousand bituminous <lb />
miners been ordered on <lb />
strike in Indiana for advance of her whenever they met <lb />
wages. <lb />
It is reported in Dublin that the <lb />
of Parnell likely to re- <lb />
cover. <lb />
Two thousand <lb />
Russian force on <lb />
of typhus. <lb />
soldiers in <lb />
He had remained single in the <lb />
hope of eventually inheriting his <lb />
cousin's property, knowing her <lb />
aversion to matrimony, and there- <lb />
fore regarded adoption by <lb />
her aunt in the light of a personal <lb />
the I grievance. But he took great com- <lb />
the died <lb />
The American association of <lb />
sheep breeders have began a <lb />
in Buffalo. <lb />
The New York chamber of com- <lb />
declared against the free <lb />
coinage of silver. <lb />
Thomas Flynn, of Milwaukee, <lb />
swallowed his false teeth and was <lb />
choked to death. <lb />
Mr. Samuel Clemens <lb />
and his wife left Berlin on <lb />
their Lame journey. <lb />
The young white caps who <lb />
made miserable the life of Rey. M. <lb />
Dill, at Sterling. N. J. were tried <lb />
and convicted. <lb />
fort from Miss repeated <lb />
assurance, for he knew that young <lb />
girls take as naturally to love as <lb />
flowers take to dew and sunshine- <lb />
Every evening Ruth was <lb />
after the following <lb />
man on the face of the <lb />
earth is false-hearted and <lb />
was Ruth's dutiful <lb />
response. <lb />
young men V <lb />
yon must never have any- <lb />
thing to do with them in any way <lb />
or shape f <lb />
never will, <lb />
Whereupon Ruth was dismissed <lb />
to her chamber, with a grim smile <lb />
of approval. <lb />
But Miss did not trust <lb />
entirely to Ruth was kept <lb />
strictly from all contact with the <lb />
outer world, never being allowed <lb />
Francis Wilson and company at go in the street without either <lb />
herself or her attendant damsel to <lb />
act as guard and defense. <lb />
And with such a formidable <lb />
guard, bold indeed was the youth <lb />
who ventured upon a second ad- <lb />
miring glance at Ruth's pretty <lb />
face; for pretty it was in spite of <lb />
the ugly bonnets she was forced <lb />
to wear. But the little blind <lb />
the Broadway New York, <lb />
is the neatest hit this season in <lb />
comic opera. <lb />
A. terrific hurricane has swept <lb />
Chicane, Spain, inundating the <lb />
town and causing great distress in <lb />
the surrounding districts. <lb />
Men who returned from the <lb />
gold fields, in <lb />
reported that the diggings <lb />
were u n profitable. <lb />
By the falling of a cave in the <lb />
shaft of the mine at <lb />
Butte. Mont., seventeen miners <lb />
were killed. <lb />
The balance in the United States <lb />
treasury yesterday was <lb />
according to the new system of <lb />
announcement. <lb />
Emperor William has sent to <lb />
Bismark a peremptory order not <lb />
to reveal any State secrets that he <lb />
is in of <lb />
In it. <lb />
asked mo to be his wife <lb />
last she told her chum. <lb />
I'm so delighted, Gertrude. <lb />
And how did it happen <lb />
he just asked me and I <lb />
said and then he just stood <lb />
up and folded his <lb />
He was no more in- <lb />
than that <lb />
but you see I was in them <lb />
when he folded <lb />
Time. <lb />
Ominous. <lb />
Mr. <lb />
I indulge the hope of <lb />
some day winning your <lb />
Miss her <lb />
friends tell me that you in- <lb />
too much. <lb />
Epoch. <lb />
spinster would have suffered <lb />
one of them to enter her month. <lb />
Every day Ruth went down to <lb />
the meadow to gather strawberries <lb />
and, curiously enough. Edgar Ha- <lb />
was either there or followed <lb />
after. He always returned <lb />
empty -handed, but with his heart <lb />
full of the soft, blue eyes, into <lb />
which he had gazed, <lb />
voice to which he had listened. <lb />
And as for Ruth, she began to re <lb />
peat her customary catechism in a I <lb />
much less assured tone and man- <lb />
and considerable inward de- <lb />
all young men so very bad, <lb />
she once ventured to ask. <lb />
To be sure they are <lb />
snapped out is <lb />
impossible for me to give you any <lb />
idea of their deceit and wicked- <lb />
Ruth sighed and betook herself <lb />
to her chamber, her heart full of <lb />
the mental exception to her aunt's <lb />
sweeping assertion- <lb />
Ruth hardly knew what to say <lb />
in reply to this logic, but <lb />
knew that she was very happy <lb />
seated by his side, with his arm <lb />
around her. and wished that it was <lb />
not so fleeting. <lb />
STATE NEWS. <lb />
Happenings Here and There as Gather- <lb />
ed From our Exchanges. <lb />
The Trustees of the Colored <lb />
Agricultural and Mechanical Col- <lb />
have decided to locate that <lb />
institution at Greensboro. <lb />
The wife of Col. S. B. Taylor, <lb />
one of the most prominent citizens <lb />
of county, was thrown <lb />
from the boggy while out driving <lb />
WASHINGTON LETTER. <lb />
our Regular <lb />
Washington. November 1891. <lb />
Not since the of the <lb />
States Supreme Court by a <lb />
Republican President to get the <lb />
celebrated legal tender decision, <lb />
has there been such a bold attempt <lb />
on the part of an administration to <lb />
influence a decision of the <lb />
Court as that which occur- <lb />
last Thursday and received this week when the <lb />
from winch she died Saturday, <lb />
Kinston Free <lb />
Greensboro Some <lb />
days ago Mr. John Prince, who <lb />
was an inmate of the Soldier's <lb />
Home, left to go to his old home <lb />
In this way, Edgar continued to I in Middle township. He <lb />
have several interviews with Ruth. in very feeble health and said <lb />
unknown to any one except Jonas <lb />
who slyly watched the <lb />
pair, chuckling over the certainty <lb />
that it gave him of inheriting his <lb />
cousin's long coveted estate. <lb />
The lovers laid many plans to <lb />
bring about the realization of their <lb />
mutual wishes, but none of them <lb />
seemed feasible. And finally <lb />
death saved them any further <lb />
trouble by suddenly foreclosing <lb />
the long mortgage he had held i <lb />
god <lb />
laughs at all such- precautions. <lb />
It happened that Miss <lb />
was very fond of so, <lb />
as soon as they ripened, she sent <lb />
Ruth down to the meadow behind <lb />
the house to gather some for tea, <lb />
strictly charging her to and <lb />
speak to no <lb />
Now it curiously enough hap- <lb />
that Mr. Edgar Haven, who <lb />
glimpse of Ruth tripping <lb />
down the lane, was suddenly re <lb />
minded of a similar wish <lb />
by his mother, and animated <lb />
by a filial desire to gratify it, <lb />
ed a basket and proceeded in the <lb />
same direction. <lb />
Now Edgar knew his young <lb />
neighbor by name and sight, and <lb />
politely accosting her, offered to <lb />
show her where the berries were <lb />
much more plentiful than where <lb />
she was picking- <lb />
Startled by his unexpected <lb />
Ruth's first impulse was <lb />
to drop her basket and run; but <lb />
his look and tone were so gentle, <lb />
his smiles so winning, and his eyes <lb />
so beautiful, and then it would <lb />
have been so rude <lb />
So she not only stayed, but let <lb />
him take her where the ground <lb />
was red with the ripe and luscious <lb />
fruit, and even accepted his prof- <lb />
assistance in filling the <lb />
basket. And then they began to <lb />
talk, Edgar drawing her out with <lb />
so much tact that Ruth began to <lb />
feel quite at ease with him, though <lb />
she was still somewhat shy of the <lb />
glances of respectful admiration <lb />
the young man directed <lb />
towards her blushing face. <lb />
As cousin Jonas was thought to <lb />
be. to use her own words, <lb />
half a man. at the and <lb />
disavowed, both practically <lb />
and orally, any inclination towards <lb />
the chief folly and weakness of his <lb />
sex. Miss occasionally <lb />
condescended to hold converse <lb />
with him through the door, or win- <lb />
or pickets of the fence, which <lb />
surrounded her garden. <lb />
One day Jonas saw Ruth and <lb />
her aunt at work in the garden, <lb />
and stopped to say a word to the <lb />
latter. <lb />
Ruth was at the other end of <lb />
the garden, tying Up a rosebush, <lb />
that was drooping to the earth <lb />
with the weight of its fragrant <lb />
burden. <lb />
Miss Both is growing up very <lb />
groaned the old hypocrite, <lb />
with a doleful shake of the head. <lb />
Miss glanced at Ruth in <lb />
dismay. True; so she was- The <lb />
blush-roses were not half so fair <lb />
and sweet as the bright, young <lb />
face that was bending over them. <lb />
And there's more than one of <lb />
the same opinion, I'm <lb />
added Jonas, slyly, pointing to the <lb />
spot where Edgar Haven had been <lb />
standing for some minutes, gazing <lb />
at the pretty picture before him, <lb />
with all his soul in his eyes. <lb />
Miss <lb />
said Edgar, as soon as he saw he <lb />
was observed. was going to <lb />
ask you for one of your blush- <lb />
another kind of a rose he's <lb />
muttered Jonas, with a <lb />
grin- <lb />
The pleasant bow and smile that <lb />
accompanied Edgar's words would <lb />
have found their way to almost <lb />
any other heart, but they only ad- <lb />
fuel to the irate spinster's fury <lb />
and indignation. <lb />
into the house this instant, <lb />
she shrieked. for you, <lb />
young she added, turning <lb />
to Edgar, and making a fierce <lb />
at him with her cane, <lb />
you're not off instanter, I'll <lb />
send for a <lb />
With a glance of compassion at <lb />
the retreating girl, and a ditto of <lb />
defiance at Jonas, who seemed to <lb />
be enjoying his discomfiture huge- <lb />
Edgar walked off. After this, <lb />
Ruth was never allowed to stir <lb />
abroad without her aunt, or Polly, <lb />
the old domestic, at her heels. <lb />
Poor were sorrow- <lb />
days for her. Sometimes she <lb />
he expected to die soon. He was <lb />
later found by the roadside, entire- <lb />
helpless. He died on Monday <lb />
night. He served gallantly through- <lb />
out the war as a private in Co. D- <lb />
regiment N- C I. <lb />
Salisbury A logging <lb />
train on the branch <lb />
was wrecked yesterday evening <lb />
about two o'clock, near the <lb />
ville junction, in which two <lb />
and two horses were killed. The <lb />
trail; was running down the steep <lb />
grade just before it reached the <lb />
upon Ruth's grim old guardian. main line, when the engineer lost <lb />
Miss left a will, in which I control of his engine, and the train <lb />
she bequeathed her whole estate, i fearful speed, jump- <lb />
,., i i iii the track on a high lull as it <lb />
both real and personal, to her L, oaTS COW and <lb />
Ruth. But to this was ad- tumbling down the embank- <lb />
the following singular mint rolled over a small stable and <lb />
it has long been my killed two horses which were in it. <lb />
settled conviction that every man, I two killed were brake- <lb />
v ., , . mm. men. names not learned- <lb />
born on the face of the earth, is; <lb />
cruel, deceitful and treacherous, in l While <lb />
case my niece. Ruth mar -I Ned Pittman and his wile, well to <lb />
any such, the property do colored people, residing <lb />
ed to her in the above will shall go ; Lumberton <lb />
T ,, , in the field at work last Tues- <lb />
cousin, Jonas to their house took fire and their <lb />
and his heirs, and forever. three children aged from seven <lb />
But despite this, Edgar and years to eighteen months perished <lb />
Ruth were quietly married a few the flames. They saw the fin <lb />
weeks after to Jonas <lb />
great satisfaction, who immediate <lb />
made a formal demand for the <lb />
estate. <lb />
and ran to the house, but as the <lb />
weather was very dry, the day <lb />
windy and the house a dilapidated <lb />
wooden shanty, it burned so rapid- <lb />
that they could do nothing. On- <lb />
don't see what right you have head and largo bones of the <lb />
to said Ruth's husband, coolly, two largest children could found <lb />
J there <lb />
The will runs, case she mar- <lb />
any man born on the face of <lb />
the <lb />
be responded Jonas, <lb />
rubbing his hands together with <lb />
an air of satisfaction, was a <lb />
ere being no trace of the young- <lb />
est one. It was a terrible ordeal <lb />
for the parents, and they have the <lb />
sympathy of the entire <lb />
Raleigh Sews and The <lb />
Mary will case <lb />
way the old lady had of express- has been compromised by the par- <lb />
herself. I suppose you were <lb />
on the face of the <lb />
wasn't you he added, jocosely. <lb />
a bit of it, my good sir- <lb />
By what I now consider a <lb />
accident, I was born in the <lb />
mines of C-------, nearly half a mile <lb />
beneath it; my parents having <lb />
made a descent into them on that <lb />
eventful day, and which resulted <lb />
in my unexpected and <lb />
ties interested. The full details of <lb />
the compromise cannot now be <lb />
stated, but enough is known to <lb />
render it certain that the <lb />
of North Carolina will receive <lb />
under its terms between <lb />
and Hon. George V. <lb />
Strong Alfred W. Haywood. Esq. <lb />
have been selected by counsel to <lb />
prepare the decree which will be <lb />
presented to Judge Whitaker for <lb />
his signature on Saturday next, <lb />
he having adjourned Wake <lb />
Court until that time in <lb />
General informed the Supreme <lb />
Court, then listening to an <lb />
by the Solicitor General in <lb />
the BOW celebrated ease, <lb />
which involves the question of <lb />
American jurisdiction over <lb />
Sea, that a treaty had been <lb />
concluded with Gnat by <lb />
which the disputed questions cone <lb />
United <lb />
Without entering into the <lb />
question of the rightfulness of tin <lb />
position taken by the United <lb />
State in its arguments in this case <lb />
that the case is political and <lb />
therefore under the exclusive <lb />
of the is <lb />
desired to call special attention to <lb />
the method adopted by the <lb />
through its <lb />
the Attorney General, to in- <lb />
the Court to decide that it <lb />
has no jurisdiction- It was on the <lb />
last day of the arguments that the <lb />
Solicitor General, apparently by a <lb />
slip of the tongue, alluded to a <lb />
treaty with Great for the <lb />
arbitration of the Behring's Sea <lb />
dispute- Justice Gray asked a <lb />
concerning that treaty, and <lb />
the Solicitor General, apparently <lb />
confused, that he was afraid <lb />
that he had betrayed a State <lb />
Just at this opportune mo- <lb />
the Attorney General arose <lb />
and dramatically stated that such <lb />
a treaty had been negotiated, and <lb />
that only the ratification of the <lb />
Senate was necessary for it to go <lb />
into effect. It was plain to be seen <lb />
that the statement created a sen- <lb />
among the justices of the <lb />
first <lb />
with <lb />
hold- <lb />
. . <lb />
in the case involving the right of <lb />
Speaker Reed to count a quorum <lb />
has been set for the same date, <lb />
and the lottery ease for tin <lb />
Monday in January. <lb />
Mr. Harrison is charged <lb />
being bitterly opposed to the <lb />
of the Republicans nominating <lb />
convention in Chicago. The <lb />
will be decided by the Nation- <lb />
Committee at its meeting here <lb />
on the of this month- <lb />
The first week in next October <lb />
has been set as the date for holding <lb />
the encampment G- A- R. <lb />
iii this city. <lb />
NOTHING BUT LEAVES. <lb />
Life is a probation, and Death <lb />
is Time's vestibule leading into <lb />
Eternity. Therefore the salvation <lb />
of the soul is the first and most <lb />
important thing to which man <lb />
should turn his earnest and <lb />
attention. It should be the <lb />
chief aim of acme <lb />
of every endeavor, and the beck <lb />
of every aspiration. To at- <lb />
this there is a <lb />
pathway, rough and rugged, and <lb />
each one must tread himself, find- <lb />
as he goes on in his of <lb />
life's highest duty, that until the <lb />
final goal is reached, there is toil <lb />
without rest, and difficulties with- <lb />
out end- Yet in view of this grand. <lb />
prominent, momentous fact, life in <lb />
many instances is passed and <lb />
treated as a mere bubble upon the <lb />
sea of hence it is. when <lb />
the harvest time has come the <lb />
reaper is ready, there is so little <lb />
mete for his sickle- Pause one mo- <lb />
ye busy throng, and think <lb />
of man. made above all other <lb />
endowed with all the <lb />
ties necessary for grasping the <lb />
grand problem of fashioned <lb />
and formed and made in the image <lb />
and likeness of his creator, yet so <lb />
absorbed with the perishing things <lb />
of this world, that when he is call- <lb />
ed into the presence chamber of <lb />
.-lie Maker, the recording angel <lb />
Court, just as it was intended that th. train <lb />
of wasted opportunities and nun- <lb />
t v null nun lime order <lb />
appearance upon the stage of life- . ,, ., Tr i <lb />
. , B ,,. to allow this arrangement to be <lb />
True. I don t remember anything perfected- The general arrange- <lb />
about it myself, but there is a lady is that the <lb />
sitting yonder who does, and the legatees under the will all <lb />
whose testimony ought to be in the fund, <lb />
pretty A colored <lb />
Mrs, Haven smilingly Havelock named Sam <lb />
rated her son's statement- But. Locker lost one of his legs by ac- <lb />
strange to say, Jonas wasn't shooting. Bears had <lb />
tied, swearing that it was nothing troubling his; corn, and in <lb />
it should- There is no doubt that <lb />
the scene had been previously <lb />
Carefully rehearsed by the <lb />
General and the Solicitor Gen- <lb />
nor is there that this <lb />
information was made public <lb />
at just his time and place for the <lb />
express of influencing the <lb />
court to decide the question as <lb />
the administration wants its de- <lb />
No details <lb />
of this alleged treaty, and there <lb />
are grounds for the belief that it <lb />
has not yet been entirely agreed <lb />
upon, notwithstanding the positive <lb />
Statement of the Attorney General <lb />
Mi. Blaine refused point blank to <lb />
say one word about it. which is of <lb />
itself significant. But whether the <lb />
treaty has been concluded or is <lb />
only near conclusion, makes no <lb />
difference- The time, place and <lb />
manner of making it public was <lb />
wrong. The executive branch of <lb />
the Government exceeds its <lb />
authority whenever it at- <lb />
him out of with man set tempts in any way to influence the i <lb />
spent hours, tearfully writes down <lb />
in the final but <lb />
Take if you please the <lb />
worldly young man. fresh the <lb />
barbers, and ready for the circle <lb />
of the fair and look at the <lb />
spotless purity of his at- <lb />
tire, behold the exquisite grace of <lb />
his charming carriage; but tender- <lb />
I though and too, <lb />
j view the delicate pose of the dainty <lb />
mustache, inhale, if you can, the <lb />
lingering odor of the fragrant <lb />
cloves, as he breathes out his apt <lb />
and well chosen regard <lb />
him as he struts into society the <lb />
cynosure of attraction, and in the <lb />
I eyes of his found Ophelia the very <lb />
j of fashion and the of <lb />
His deportment may be <lb />
I without fault, and his conversation <lb />
I may be pun; and chaste, yet if he <lb />
has lost sight of the grand end of <lb />
j life, what will death find it <lb />
I lays its dissecting upon his <lb />
of <lb />
so <lb />
the will was contested. been- In retracting their steps I constitution made co-ordinate <lb />
Now whether the court was at- they went back in a path in which authority. But, come to think <lb />
fine-looking young of the guns was set, thinking <lb />
. ., they were in one they had not <lb />
couple on one side, or repulsed by a an the mistake <lb />
the sour-visaged old bachelor on j was not discovered until Locker <lb />
the other, or was influenced by the. struck against the string attached <lb />
legal technicalities which so often i to the gun, discharging it, the load Four <lb />
. ,. i, u of buck shot taking effect above <lb />
anatomy. but <lb />
young lady of <lb />
society, the blind devotee of <lb />
it, what Republican administration <lb />
ever respected the Constitution <lb />
when it did not accord with its de- <lb />
caught a glimpse of Edgar in the <lb />
distance, but she never dared to <lb />
look twice at him- <lb />
But one day Polly and her mis- <lb />
tress went out, taking the <lb />
however, to lock the doors <lb />
after them. And as Ruth sat, with <lb />
her sewing lying idly upon her <lb />
knee, and her heart far away, the <lb />
object of her thoughts suddenly <lb />
made his appearance through the <lb />
open window. <lb />
Ruth was in perfect tremor of <lb />
delight and alarm. <lb />
my aunt should return and <lb />
find you she cried, as she <lb />
blushingly released herself from <lb />
his arms. <lb />
don't care if she said <lb />
Edgar, taking a seat upon the <lb />
sofa, and drawing Both down be- <lb />
side him. old ogress <lb />
override the real wishes of the , ,, <lb />
,.,.,.,,., knee, mangling it so that the <lb />
certain it is that it decided j to be taken off at the <lb />
in favor of the former, arguing lower third of the thigh. The op- <lb />
whereas the legatee did not was C- <lb />
many a man born on the face Duffy, by Dr. <lb />
the earth, but half a mile beneath <lb />
it, she did not forfeit the condition <lb />
under which she inherited her <lb />
aunt's <lb />
A decision which gave great sat- <lb />
to the public generally, <lb />
and we hope to the reader- <lb />
Wonders of Science. <lb />
you have so much <lb />
trouble with your teeth, why don't <lb />
you get artificial ones The idea <lb />
of being bothered that way in this <lb />
age of scientific and <lb />
mechanical progress I got a full <lb />
set only a few months <lb />
Are they a <lb />
success <lb />
I should <lb />
say so. Why, I can almost eat <lb />
with New. <lb />
Work by the Hour. <lb />
Healthy hear our <lb />
friends de brakemen <lb />
Weary <lb />
struck <lb />
Healthy struck <lb />
fer shorter <lb />
I alters <lb />
did think sixty minutes was too <lb />
long fer one boor's <lb />
successfully performed and the pa <lb />
are getting on as well as can <lb />
be expected. <lb />
Statesville Last <lb />
Saturday just as the west-bound <lb />
mail and passenger train on the <lb />
Western North Carolina Railroad <lb />
reached Statesville, a telegram <lb />
was received from Catawba -saying <lb />
that a wild engine has just passed <lb />
there coming east- Conductor <lb />
Murphy hastily unloaded his pass- <lb />
moved his train, changed <lb />
the switches so as to give the wild <lb />
engine a clear track, and waited <lb />
waited until o'clock in the after- <lb />
noon, and no engine appearing, <lb />
moved out then- It appears that <lb />
just east of Newton a construction <lb />
train was moving west, the engine <lb />
pushing the flats, then a freight <lb />
train running east hove in sight. <lb />
The engineer the construction <lb />
train reversed his machinery and <lb />
he and the fireman jumped- The <lb />
collision came and the shock broke <lb />
the coupling which held the mate- <lb />
rial train to the engine, and the <lb />
engine with machinery reversed, <lb />
rolled off eastward- Its fires gave <lb />
out, however, just after it had <lb />
crossed the Catawba river, and it <lb />
stopped on the track- The engine <lb />
of the. freight train was damaged <lb />
by the collision and several flats <lb />
were demolished but nobody, was <lb />
hurt. <lb />
ion; see her as she enters the par- <lb />
and dispenses her wealth of <lb />
smiles upon her courtly train of <lb />
I knightly the blush, <lb />
which now and then, tinges her <lb />
of the candidates for tells that the sanctuary of <lb />
Speaker are in Washington-Mess. I her heart is still pure and chaste. <lb />
Mills, Springer and stream of conversation, which <lb />
as the of Demo-1 ripples from her lips, tells of <lb />
Representatives here is <lb />
small, there is nothing new to be <lb />
said of the contest- Each of the <lb />
education and refinement. <lb />
The many little acts of gentleness <lb />
and words of kindness, which <lb />
candidates appeal to lie confident j mark daily deportment, tell of <lb />
of success. As there will be ten i a lovely disposition, <lb />
days between Thanksgiving day in fact, speaking after the manner <lb />
and the opening of Congress this Hue perfectly <lb />
year, it is probable that the real fitted by the charms <lb />
contest for the Speakership will heart to reign the <lb />
into these ten days- queen of home. Yet if she has <lb />
is having consider- lost sight of life's highest duty, <lb />
able trouble in making up a new <lb />
slate for the important appoint- <lb />
soon to be made, in place of <lb />
the one smashed by the State <lb />
He is seeking advice in all <lb />
quarters. This week Boss Clark- <lb />
son paid him another visit and <lb />
she too will to her Maker <lb />
but Take the <lb />
adroit and successful politician, <lb />
who has reached the full medium <lb />
of his glory but finds in his old <lb />
age that, like he too had <lb />
served the king of his ambition <lb />
Senator Plump, who lost caste last rather than Ids God and in his <lb />
year on account of his keeping but <lb />
leaning towards the Farmers And so it is with all classes. The <lb />
has been again taken into astronomer with his fine array of <lb />
favor and has had several lengthy <lb />
conferences with Mr. Harrison this <lb />
week. <lb />
discovered worlds above; the <lb />
with all his subterranean <lb />
mines of wealth ; the warrior, with <lb />
Special Notice. <lb />
In M, <lb />
tern for will <lb />
be to no one for time <lb />
than it i. for. If you <lb />
just utter your name on the margin <lb />
the paper <lb />
Your expired two week <lb />
from this <lb />
it it to give yon notice that re- <lb />
newed in Hint time <lb />
will going to you Hie expiration <lb />
of the two weeks. <lb />
their feet be not shod with the <lb />
preparations of righteousness they <lb />
will find when they the <lb />
that life here has been <lb />
a failure. Yes a failure, what <lb />
on earth can lie sadder for a dying <lb />
man. The grim messenger is <lb />
most at their door-sills ; and look <lb />
back upon their misspent <lb />
lives, there is nothing to comfort <lb />
or strengthen them for the trying <lb />
ordeal. And when he comes to <lb />
the River he will feel there will lie <lb />
on the other side no God given <lb />
Town of loving approbation stud- <lb />
with the precious gems of <lb />
blessed comfort found in the <lb />
sweet assurance of done, <lb />
good and faithful servant, thou <lb />
hast been faithful over a few <lb />
things. I will make the ruler over <lb />
many, enter thou Into the joys of <lb />
thy And he will then real- <lb />
that his closing scene cannot <lb />
be radiant with of hope, <lb />
and his last hours will not be re- <lb />
with the reflected <lb />
of a well spent life, for <lb />
a man that <lb />
shall he also and so he will <lb />
go through the shadows of the <lb />
grave, holding in his trembling <lb />
hand, but leaves. <lb />
SELECTED <lb />
A Man Altogether Without Sen <lb />
Marie Harry <lb />
Hawkins novel does know when to <lb />
go <lb />
the matter, keep <lb />
yon up till <lb />
Marie ; ho went <lb />
away at half-past nine, when he <lb />
might as well have stayed till half <lb />
past eleven. and papa <lb />
weren't at<lb />
The Weather Assured. <lb />
I am so for it to be fine <lb />
said Mrs. to <lb />
Captain who is some- <lb />
thing of a weather pi <lb />
don't think it will lain, do you, <lb />
Captain <lb />
replied gal- <lb />
Captain, after a <lb />
sweep of the horizon, <lb />
only thing that Can mar perfect <lb />
weather for to-morrow is ad- <lb />
verse <lb />
replied the grate- <lb />
woman, much relieved. <lb />
it is certain to be tine, isn't <lb />
The Epoch.<lb />
Bright Prospects. <lb />
how am I coming on <lb />
Do you think there is any <lb />
said a very sick man to Doctor <lb />
Blister. <lb />
chances are the best in <lb />
the world. The statistics show <lb />
that one person in ten <lb />
replied the doctor. <lb />
there is not much hope <lb />
for me <lb />
yes, there is. You are the <lb />
tenth case that I have treated, <lb />
and the other nine are dead. I <lb />
don't see how you can help get- <lb />
ting well if the statistics are to be <lb />
relied <lb />
Carte. <lb />
. h. <lb />
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X. C, <lb />
of <lb />
Office In Skinner <lb />
opposite Photograph Gallery. <lb />
i. a. v. <lb />
TYSON, <lb />
N. C <lb />
Prompt attention given to collect <lb />
II. LONG, <lb />
k. c. <lb />
Prompt and careful attention to <lb />
Collection solicited. <lb />
MARRY <lb />
SKINNER, <lb />
LATHAM. <lb />
M. U <lb />
TO <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. <lb />
Practice In the CUe <lb />
a Specialty. <lb />
The Supreme Court has post- j all his victories on <lb />
hearing arguments in the i the philosopher with bis golden <lb />
involving the constitutionality j chain of wisdom ; the poet, with <lb />
of the tariff act because . his limpid tide of all <lb />
of a clause being left out of the these may be in all the <lb />
bill as it passed the House and I glories of this world and wearing <lb />
Senate when it was signed by the i the garlands of esteem and <lb />
President until the of this ration, entwined by the delicate <lb />
month. The hearing of arguments; hands of their yet if <lb />
J JARVIS. <lb />
A BLOW, <lb />
8-AT-L A W, <lb />
N. C. <lb />
in all the Court. <lb />
J. <lb />
B. <lb />
A W <lb />
NEW LEE and NEW PATRON are still the Leaders <lb />
by D. D. HASKETT.<lb /></p>
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I There is much being said by the is I to time or year pa <lb />
Press of the State about the Mote doing credit are <lb />
EASTERN REFLECTOR, trial which took place at Shelby having to much space and <lb />
week before last. It is very much to calling upon their <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
S, J, Editor Proprietor <lb />
Entered at the at Greenville, <lb />
N. C, as mail matter. <lb />
WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER <lb />
1816.91. <lb />
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BE PAID FOB IN ADVANCE. The RE- <lb />
has suffered some loss and <lb />
much because of having no <lb />
rule to the payment of this class <lb />
of and in order to avoid <lb />
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will be demanded. <lb />
Contracts for any space not <lb />
for any length of time, can be <lb />
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in person or by letter. <lb />
Copy tor N-v Advertisements and <lb />
all changes of should be <lb />
handed in by o'clock on Tuesday <lb />
mornings in order to receive prompt in- <lb />
the day following. <lb />
The Reflector a large <lb />
will be found a profitable medium <lb />
through which to the public. <lb />
dent that our people are losing <lb />
confidence to some extent in trials <lb />
of juries. There is no wonder at <lb />
this when we see these men, who <lb />
i armed themselves and went out <lb />
I to meet another for the <lb />
either making him marry their sis- <lb />
or shooting him, set free after <lb />
having killed their own cousin <lb />
who was riding with the intended <lb />
victim. There can be no as <lb />
to the motives of these men when <lb />
they went out on the roadside <lb />
armed to the teeth. There can be <lb />
no doubt of their killing Sam <lb />
There is not the shadow of a doubt <lb />
but what they were guilty of at <lb />
least manslaughter and yet they <lb />
are allowed to go free and almost <lb />
awarded a prize by the jury. The <lb />
fault lies somewhere and with <lb />
somebody. We need not be <lb />
prized that injured parties some <lb />
times take the law in their own <lb />
hands. The offense of Michael, <lb />
the man whom they intended to <lb />
kill, was a grave one and ought to <lb />
have been severely punished, hut <lb />
by law. We must call a halt in the <lb />
farces that murder trials are as- <lb />
of late. Our juries are the <lb />
ones to do this, and unless they <lb />
do this may expect that human <lb />
life, that most sacred of all things, <lb />
will never be safe. <lb />
subscribers to settle. <lb />
The would advise them <lb />
to adopt the cash system. We find <lb />
this plan gives subscribers who pay <lb />
more satisfaction, it saves them the <lb />
annoyance of reading every week <lb />
several intended for fellow <lb />
who don't pay, it saves the editor a <lb />
great deal of trouble in writing <lb />
these it saves still greater <lb />
annoyance of waiting your <lb />
and worrying because it don't <lb />
come, and it gives tone and strength <lb />
to the business of a paper. <lb />
this receipt is given to yon <lb />
gratis. Try a good of it, and <lb />
yon will find yourself getting along <lb />
o much better will wonder <lb />
why yon did not commence it soon- <lb />
The Baptist State Convention <lb />
met in Goldsboro last week. Br- <lb />
it. H. Marsh of Oxford was <lb />
President. This meeting marks <lb />
the close of another Conventional <lb />
year in this progressive <lb />
nation. As a church it is doing <lb />
much for the uplifting and <lb />
of thousands of those in the <lb />
State who would otherwise remain <lb />
in almost utter ignorance both <lb />
mentally and morally. There is a <lb />
growing sentiment among the de- <lb />
nomination to do move in this <lb />
They feel and are emphasizing <lb />
the importance of going into every <lb />
part of the State and preaching the <lb />
gospel to the poor and fostering a <lb />
desire among them for better <lb />
facilities. There has been <lb />
wonderful progress in this direction <lb />
and to-day there are more preach- <lb />
all over the State doing their <lb />
work, and more schools establish- <lb />
ed under their influence than ever <lb />
before in the history of the State. <lb />
Wake Forest College is indeed the <lb />
right arm of the Convention. The <lb />
work it is doing for the <lb />
in thoroughly equipping its <lb />
ministers for their work and fitting <lb />
young men to fill every position <lb />
and profession open to them <lb />
and is a power <lb />
which is bringing invaluable good <lb />
to us all. The Convention fully <lb />
recognizes this and the Col- <lb />
holds one of the first daces in <lb />
the efforts and hearts of all its <lb />
members. <lb />
A great work is also being done <lb />
in Home, State and Foreigners <lb />
Missions, and in for the or- <lb />
of the State. The <lb />
to the various objects of <lb />
the Convention for the past year, <lb />
were near on to sixty thousand <lb />
dollars. There were during this <lb />
same time fifteen thousand <lb />
to the membership of the de- <lb />
nomination. They have one <lb />
and twenty seven ministers <lb />
at work in the State Mission fields. <lb />
The work of the Convention has <lb />
more than doubled in the past five <lb />
years. These meetings are a groat <lb />
inspiration to all who attend them <lb />
and they return with renewed zeal <lb />
for their work. The spirit of this <lb />
Convention was admirable and the <lb />
plans inaugurated by it for the ac- <lb />
of even greater re- <lb />
than during last year are <lb />
only another evidence of the pow- <lb />
the Baptists are for good. With <lb />
the progress this denomination is <lb />
making educationally, sanctified <lb />
by religious training and <lb />
mark its future as one of ex- <lb />
development and use- <lb />
to the great masses of the <lb />
people of the State. The <lb />
numbers among its members <lb />
some of the most intellectual and <lb />
men to be found among <lb />
people and their influence <lb />
felt far and wide- <lb />
Raleigh was selected as the <lb />
of next meeting and the time <lb />
wan changed to the first Thursday <lb />
after the first Sunday in December <lb />
1892- The Western <lb />
was invited to meet with them at <lb />
this time, and there will be a <lb />
of Missions. <lb />
The visit of the Fifth Maryland <lb />
Regiment, of Baltimore to Raleigh <lb />
week seems to have been the <lb />
event of the Exposition. They <lb />
brought officers and men with <lb />
them and Raleigh went wild- Ev- <lb />
it a fine military <lb />
and is composed of of <lb />
the beet men of Baltimore. North <lb />
Carolina and Maryland are closely <lb />
allied in commercial relationship, <lb />
and it was fitting that this State <lb />
should have given this Regiment <lb />
such a reception as they re- <lb />
We have received from the Sec- <lb />
Mr. J. B- Sherrill, a copy <lb />
of the proceedings of the last an- <lb />
meeting of the North Caro- <lb />
Press Association held at <lb />
The work was <lb />
done at the office of the Concord <lb />
Times and would reflect credit <lb />
upon even a city printing <lb />
Poor has the <lb />
That's oar office <lb />
to be. He got tired with the <lb />
office crowd, so went to with <lb />
folks where company was <lb />
better and hash more plentiful. Bat <lb />
he got dreadful sick and stopped <lb />
breathing. had some <lb />
good traits, principle them <lb />
being catching mice and . <lb />
Mr. L. J. Moore, of Carolina town <lb />
ship, died on last Friday an <lb />
illness of some weeks. He was an <lb />
excellent man and a most worthy <lb />
citizen. A few years since ho lived <lb />
in Greenville, and many who knew <lb />
him well will regret to learn of hit <lb />
death. The Reflector extends its <lb />
sympathy to the bereaved <lb />
A telegram received from <lb />
villa Monday morning stated that <lb />
Mr. J. S. Tyson, a son f Mr. <lb />
Moses Tyson, who was at the Win- <lb />
Sanitarium for treatment, was <lb />
sinking rapidly and could not last <lb />
but a few hours. He was still <lb />
when a later telegram left Ashe- <lb />
ville Monday night. His brother <lb />
Mr. Noah W. Tyson, left for Ashe- <lb />
ville on morning's train. <lb />
Wilmington is preparing for a <lb />
grand gala week and has selected <lb />
from the 1st to the 5th of <lb />
inclusive, as the time for it A <lb />
splendid of amuse- <lb />
is being prepared and it will <lb />
be an occasion of rare enjoyment. <lb />
faro will be reduced, ho- <lb />
tel fare will be cheap and anything <lb />
the visitors want to take homo <lb />
from the city will at a <lb />
low figure. The <lb />
has been <lb />
ton's Welcome and every- <lb />
body will be given a cordial <lb />
come. Greenville might make up <lb />
a to take in the tobacco ex- <lb />
position at Rocky Mount on Wed <lb />
December and run on <lb />
down to Wilmington that night <lb />
and spend a day or two there <lb />
in the sights and fun. This <lb />
would be a delightful trip. <lb />
The Republicans have been try- <lb />
some of their old tricks in <lb />
York. They are accustomed <lb />
to use whatever means are <lb />
fair or unfair, to carry an <lb />
election. Failing of in this <lb />
the next thing to which they re- <lb />
sort is to steal. The people of <lb />
New elected a Democratic <lb />
Legislature much to the surprise <lb />
of Co. Not departing from <lb />
their established custom they have <lb />
been trying to steal enough places <lb />
to make the Legislature remain <lb />
Republican. However, they have <lb />
failed so far, as the Democrats <lb />
have members out of in the <lb />
House and a tie, if not a majority <lb />
in the Senate. The way of the <lb />
transgressor is hard and <lb />
Co. are fully realizing <lb />
this at present. <lb />
A northern sportsman from near <lb />
Pittsburgh Pa., in a conversation <lb />
with a Herald man Monday night, <lb />
told him that he had spent a week <lb />
at Newton, N. C-, and was greatly <lb />
disappointed at finding no birds. <lb />
He says his coming down into our <lb />
section was the greatest he <lb />
ever had, and that he had more <lb />
birds right around home than <lb />
could found in Newton. He <lb />
gave our country a kind of <lb />
on the bird line and returns <lb />
home with the promise that he <lb />
will never visit the section again. <lb />
Salisbury Herald. <lb />
Next time you stumble over a <lb />
man in quest of birds send him <lb />
down here to Pitt county where <lb />
there are plenty of them- Tell <lb />
him there is only one <lb />
Greenville has no hotel <lb />
that would be at all in- <lb />
to the Northern sportsmen, <lb />
but he can scrape up a lodging <lb />
place and find birds enough to <lb />
make up for the deficiency. Our <lb />
town would get many of this class <lb />
of visitors if we just had a hotel. <lb />
Ex-President Cleveland declines <lb />
the invitation to visit Raleigh <lb />
during the present month. He <lb />
says his engagement and <lb />
forbids his having the pleas- <lb />
of being with his North Caro- <lb />
friends. A trip to the Expo- <lb />
and a speech would <lb />
have done much to allay the <lb />
opposition in this State to Mr. <lb />
Cleveland. It is a matter of regret <lb />
that he could not come as he seems <lb />
to be growing in favor since the <lb />
elections as the probable candidate <lb />
for the Presidency. <lb />
Our splendid exchange, the <lb />
Southport has recently en- <lb />
from a six to a seven col- <lb />
paper and put on a new dress <lb />
of type. The Leader was a hand- <lb />
some paper before, and since this <lb />
new departure it is one of <lb />
neatest that comes to this office <lb />
It spares no labor to bring South- <lb />
port before the world as the great- <lb />
est harbor on the South Atlantic <lb />
Coast. <lb />
The President it is said has a <lb />
Proclamation setting apart Thurs- <lb />
day Nov. as Thanksgiving day. <lb />
It is about time it was out. How- <lb />
ever, he may be considering <lb />
whether he should issue it since it <lb />
is about conceded election <lb />
in Ohio was not a protective <lb />
tariff endorsement. <lb />
A little daughter of Register of <lb />
Deeds, D. H. James, not quite two <lb />
old, met with a very serious <lb />
accident Sunday morning. The <lb />
little girl and her father were sitting <lb />
near the fire when the small rocking <lb />
chair she occupied fell over forward <lb />
throwing her so near into the fire <lb />
that her right hand fell in a bed of <lb />
hot embers. Mr James <lb />
snatched her from the fire, but the <lb />
whole palm her hand and fingers <lb />
were dreadfully burned. Had her <lb />
lather not been near at tho time the <lb />
little one would no doubt have been <lb />
burned to death. <lb />
Some one has forged the name <lb />
of Miss Winnie Davis to two let- <lb />
asking for the loan of <lb />
until she could it from the <lb />
sale of her mother's book. One <lb />
was to Senator Gordon and tho <lb />
other to a big merchant in Nash- <lb />
ville, Tenn. <lb />
ARTILLERY SHOTS. <lb />
Monroe, Va., <lb />
November 16th, 1801- <lb />
At present all the boys are very <lb />
busy preparing for tho annual ex- <lb />
in Gunnery. Every one <lb />
seems to be striving to win the <lb />
badge of a first-class gunner- Bat- <lb />
tery H will be the first examined- <lb />
The examining board consists of <lb />
Maj- Pennington, Capt- Mills and <lb />
1st Lieut. Danes. <lb />
The musical concerts given by <lb />
the band every Saturday and Sun- <lb />
day mornings are greatly enjoyed <lb />
by the men, but owing to the fact <lb />
that some of their best players <lb />
have been recently discharged the <lb />
music is not so good- The leader <lb />
hopes to soon have the vacancies <lb />
filled. <lb />
On Thursday evening the enlist- <lb />
ed gave a hop. Those who par- <lb />
say it was the most en <lb />
one of the season. Misses <lb />
and Belt, the <lb />
ed belles of Fortress Monroe, were <lb />
the of attraction. <lb />
On the following evening the of <lb />
of the Post gave a garrison <lb />
hop. We presume it was much en <lb />
joyed by the participants as it was <lb />
a late hour when the sweet strains <lb />
of Sweet was heard. <lb />
The excitement caused by the <lb />
affair has about died out. <lb />
Some of tho boys express much re- <lb />
that they could not put their <lb />
knowledge of Artillery to a <lb />
cal test. We will have to fire at <lb />
targets of our own make, as there <lb />
is now no prospects of using the <lb />
men-of-war as targets. <lb />
Sam know <lb />
We have room in Battery H. for <lb />
just five more good <lb />
The new tactics for the U- S- <lb />
Army will soon be issued at this <lb />
Post. The non-commission officers <lb />
especially dread their arrival as it <lb />
will require much hard labor to <lb />
drill the troops thoroughly in them. <lb />
The Quarter Master has <lb />
ed recently some carriages for our <lb />
little forty nine thousand pound <lb />
guns. The carriages for these <lb />
guns weigh twenty six thou- <lb />
sand <lb />
The rooms of the Y. M- C A. <lb />
have had a new coat of paint and <lb />
now look very inviting under the <lb />
efficient management of its honor- <lb />
ed President, Lieut Davis. It is <lb />
thriving, and making giant strides, <lb />
towards changing for the better, <lb />
the morals of the garrison. <lb />
U. S- A. <lb />
Marriage Licenses. <lb />
Were issued by the <lb />
Deeds of Pitt county to follow- <lb />
couples during month of <lb />
H. and Cora <lb />
L. K. Moore and Ida Grim- <lb />
mer, James Teel and Laura Braddy, <lb />
George T. Morgan and Sallie Tar <lb />
Cicero Ballinger and Martha <lb />
Cannon and Ma- <lb />
r Gannon, and Kiev <lb />
Edwards, and Pleas- <lb />
ant Perkins, Frank Powell and <lb />
Hannah Cherry, Irvin Joyner and <lb />
Puss James, Fernando Stancill <lb />
Laura Teel, Bight Ross and Ade- <lb />
line Andrews, Major Jordan and <lb />
Sarah Gardner, John Collins and <lb />
Almeta-------Jack and <lb />
Richard Outlay and <lb />
Be Hie Williams, Thomas Jones and <lb />
Bet tie Cherry and <lb />
Jane Harris, Smith and <lb />
Emily Harder, John Whit field and <lb />
Mary Charlie Patrick and <lb />
Mary E Clark, William Forbes and <lb />
Mamie Atkinson, Gordan Bailey <lb />
and Jennie Wilson, <lb />
Gowan Margaret <lb />
FURNITURE <lb />
-------We have just received a large and complete------ <lb />
STOCK I FURNITURE. <lb />
made by the best workmen after the latest designs in <lb />
order to better display it we have converted the whole of the <lb />
second story of our building into one large f room. <lb />
We shall apply our one price system to this depart- <lb />
of our business also we think it is the <lb />
only legitimate way to do and in or- <lb />
to get our trade started we have put <lb />
the smallest possible profit upon it, <lb />
and marked it so low that we <lb />
you cannot duplicate <lb />
the prices in any city in <lb />
this country. We <lb />
most cordially <lb />
ask you to <lb />
call and examine it <lb />
CARPETS. <lb />
Our buyer was able to pick up some bargains this line while <lb />
North and if you 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 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 <lb />
they shall not be lacking on our part. We <lb />
-------the Northern Markets with the- <lb />
customer, <lb />
go into <lb />
CASH <lb />
and buy for the CASH, getting possible advantage that <lb />
to be offered to first-class buyers, therefore we are enabled <lb />
-------to give yon at all times the------- <lb />
Benefit of Purchases Made <lb />
for Cash. <lb />
We have bought this season the largest stock of <lb />
GENERAL MERCHANDISE <lb />
ever handled by ten days spent in market by our <lb />
were not idle ones, as an inspection of our <lb />
Another fire occurred in the lower <lb />
part of township Sunday <lb />
night. The gin house of Mr. W. L. <lb />
Smith was destroyed together with <lb />
seventeen bales of cotton, a large lot <lb />
of seed, a threshing machine and <lb />
some farm implements. The fire <lb />
was discovered about o'clock and <lb />
had made headway that <lb />
could be Mr. Smith had <lb />
no Insurance. No fire had been <lb />
used about the gin house since Fri- <lb />
day previous, the conflagration <lb />
occurring more than two days there- <lb />
after and at the dead hours of night <lb />
lead tn the that it was the <lb />
work of an <lb />
carried in our double stores will prove. You cannot help but be <lb />
interested if you will call on us. We take pleasure in showing <lb />
you what we have to sell There can never be a business of any <lb />
magnitude built upon a falsification of fact and startling statements <lb />
of untruth. It is to our business interests to deal fairly by all <lb />
our customers, and by such means to merit their continued pat- <lb />
APPOINTMENTS. <lb />
Of B. Missionary From India. <lb />
Bro. B. Mitchell in company with <lb />
his wife will visit the following <lb />
churches during <lb />
Mount Pleasant, Pitt Co., Sunday <lb />
A. M. Dec. <lb />
Bed Oak, Pitt Co., night <lb />
Dec.<lb />
day night Dec. <lb />
Corinth, Tuesday,, A. <lb />
M. Dec. <lb />
Pitt O ., Tuesday night <lb />
Dec. <lb />
Hookerton, Green Co., Wednesday <lb />
A. M. Dec. C. <lb />
Grifton. Wednesday night <lb />
Dec. <lb />
Salem, Pitt Co, Thursday night <lb />
Dec. <lb />
Bethel, Co., Friday A If. <lb />
Dec. <lb />
Wheat Swamp, Co., Friday <lb />
night Dec. <lb />
Kinston, Sunday and Sunday night. <lb />
Dec. <lb />
Eden, Green Monday night Dec. <lb />
Co., Tuesday night <lb />
Dec. <lb />
Wilson, Wilson Co., Wednesday <lb />
night Dec. <lb />
Wilson Mills, Johnson Co., Thurs- <lb />
day night Dec. <lb />
Brethren are expected to convey <lb />
Bro. and Sister Mitchell from one <lb />
church to another. Having spent a <lb />
number of years in India Bro. Mitch- <lb />
ell is capable of Interesting <lb />
pie wherever he goes. His theme will <lb />
be Three Religions on <lb />
Be sure and go to hear <lb />
R. W. <lb />
State Evangelist. <lb />
We do not handle any second-hand stuff nor misfits. Our Cloth- <lb />
is fresh from the manufacturers, AND IS MADE TO FIT <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 they-would fit. <lb />
Our Clothing is made by first-class <lb />
tailors to fit, and they do their <lb />
work so well we usually <lb />
in fitting our <lb />
the first gar <lb />
they try on. <lb />
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 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 nave. <lb />
AH of our lines are complete and having only one price 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 us and see what we have. <lb />
Young <lb />
One Price and Leaders in Low Prices. <lb />
Cleveland and from pres- <lb />
indications are the winning <lb />
cards for 1802. <lb />
it makes us to see <lb />
Land Improvement Co's mills going <lb />
up so they are in <lb />
working it Is hoped that houses <lb />
can be built fast enough to supply <lb />
something the demand. Green- <lb />
ville certainly cannot increase her <lb />
population people who want to <lb />
come here can get house to live in. <lb />
Land Sale. <lb />
By virtue a decree of the Superior <lb />
Court of county made on the 16th <lb />
day of November, 1891, In a certain <lb />
special proceeding therein pending en- <lb />
titled J. W. Cannon, of Shade <lb />
Cannon, versus Elizabeth Bland et <lb />
and as case I will sell on <lb />
Thursday, December 17th, 1891, at pub- <lb />
sale before the Court House door in <lb />
a certain tract of land situ- <lb />
in Swift Creek township, adjoining <lb />
the lands of Wyatt Gardner, W. B. <lb />
Calvin Stokes and J. W. Cannon, <lb />
containing acres, more or less, being <lb />
the land upon which Shade Cannon re- <lb />
at the time of bis death, saving <lb />
and excepting one acre upon which the <lb />
family grave-yard Is looted. <lb />
Terms of <lb />
J. W. CANNON, <lb />
Shade Cannon. <lb />
Of the Incorporation of the <lb />
Carolina Land Company. <lb />
North Before Clerk <lb />
Pitt County, J Superior Court. <lb />
Notice Is hereby given that I have this <lb />
day Issued letters declaring John C. <lb />
W. D. Pender and Carroll <lb />
Foster, their associates and successors, a <lb />
corporation under the name and style of <lb />
Carolina Land Company, for purpose <lb />
set forth in the articles of agreement and <lb />
plan of Incorporation which have been <lb />
filed and recorded in this office, with all <lb />
the rights, powers and privileges con- <lb />
chapter sixteen of The <lb />
Code of North Carolina the laws <lb />
thereto. <lb />
The main business proposed to k done <lb />
by the corporation is to manufacture, buy <lb />
and sell lumber and timber, transport the <lb />
same and other products, to erect <lb />
and machinery; buy and sell land, <lb />
drain and improve the same, construct <lb />
wharves, bridges, piers and other works <lb />
and to do whatever may be necessary In <lb />
said business. <lb />
The principal office of said corporation <lb />
is to be in the town of Greenville, Pitt <lb />
county. <lb />
The duration of said corporation to be <lb />
thirty years, <lb />
capital stock of said corporation <lb />
is to be One Million dollars divided Into <lb />
twenty thousand shares of fifty <lb />
dollars each. <lb />
Witness my hand and official seal at <lb />
office Greenville this the 4th day of i <lb />
November, 1891. E. A. I <lb />
Superior Court. <lb />
NOR. FOLK ADVERTISEMENTS, <lb />
We have now open ready for your inspection the largest bes <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 headquarters <lb />
for all goods in our respective lines. Also we have a lot of <lb />
BAGGING AND TIES <lb />
which will be sold at lowest prices. <lb />
Come one, come all and us. <lb />
J. B. CHERRY CO. <lb />
I. W. HARRELL, <lb />
Murfreesboro, N. C. <lb />
COL. J. M. HARRELL. <lb />
Murfreesboro, N. C. <lb />
HARRELL BROS., <lb />
COTTON FACTORS <lb />
COMMISSION MERCHANTS, <lb />
FOOT OF COMMERCE STREET, <lb />
NORFOLK, VA. <lb />
Bagging and Ties constantly on hand. Liberal Cash Advances made on Con- <lb />
Norman Everett, <lb />
COTTON GENERAL- <lb />
COMMISSION MERCHANTS, <lb />
They do strictly Commission Business, avoiding nil speculation, <lb />
to serve the best interest of shipper. <lb />
-SHIP YOUR- <lb />
AND OTHER PRODUCE TO-- <lb />
ALEXANDER, MORGAN CO., <lb />
AND COMMISSION <lb />
TUNIS WHARF, NORFOLK, <lb />
Guarantee highest market prices, quick sales and prompt <lb />
S. B. HARRELL CO., <lb />
COTTON FACTORS AND <lb />
m commission <lb />
Corn, Cotton, Peanuts, Stock, Eggs, <lb />
-nil Hawed Lumber will receive q <lb />
Your patronage <lb />
special <lb />
SOU. <lb />
NOS. AND COMMERCE <lb />
NORFOLK, VA. <lb />
Pitt Co N <lb />
C. C. COBB, <lb />
C. <lb />
t. h. <lb />
Co. N C <lb />
Cobb Bros., Gilliam, <lb />
Cotton Factors <lb />
AND- <lb />
B. A. Co., <lb />
COTTON FACTORS <lb />
and Dock, <lb />
NORFOLK. VA. <lb />
J. J. is our North and South <lb />
Carolina <lb />
Special attention given to sales of <lb />
Cotton, Grain, and Country <lb />
Produce generally. Liberal Cash Ad- <lb />
on Consignments. Prompt Re- <lb />
turns and Highest Prices guaranteed. <lb />
Commission Merchants, <lb />
YA. <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 />
-o- <lb />
We keep first-class and guarantee <lb />
prices. Come and examine the new goods. <lb />
In addition to our regular line we have taken <lb />
the agency for the <lb />
New Ike Sewing Machine. <lb />
And will sell at the same terms and prices. Oils, <lb />
Needles and arts are kept. <lb />
BROWN BROS. <lb />
1883. <lb />
J. A. ANDREWS, <lb />
in-------<lb />
MEAT AND <lb />
-j.- A large lot of <lb />
AND TIES <lb />
-bought before the rise, for sale low <lb />
POWDER AND SHOT. <lb />
SOLICIT SHIPMENT of <lb />
E. B. <lb />
A. L. <lb />
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in <lb />
A Always Haul <lb />
line Horses a specialty. <lb />
Not. and St., Norfolk Ta <lb />
We have had 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 oar <lb />
hands will receive prompt and <lb />
attention <lb />
For Sale. <lb />
One II. P. Upright Engine, newly <lb />
repaired. <lb />
One H. P. Upright Engine, newly <lb />
One Saw Gin, Feeder and <lb />
One Saw Gin, Feeder and Con- <lb />
denser. <lb />
One Cotton Press. <lb />
For further particulars call or address, <lb />
HENRY <lb />
N. C. <lb />
GREENVILLE <lb />
. <lb />
Booming f yes is the word said at right time for the <lb />
Tobacco market is now in the and stay <lb />
My large two-story Prize House is now complete and I am prepared to <lb />
handle every pound or tobacco in and more besides. With <lb />
ample means and competent assistants propose to make it lively for <lb />
So farmers of Pitt and adjoining come right alone with- <lb />
out fear and don't listen at tales of oily drummers <lb />
from other markets, come straight to the Warehouse <lb />
where old man will greet you with a cheerful smile and see that <lb />
your tobacco will brine top notch prices. if yon are not pleased <lb />
tobacco will be packed up for yon without cost, so you will lose <lb />
giving Greenville market a trial. Sales ill commence prompt. <lb />
at o'clock and ail tobacco reaching the warehouse later will be oar- <lb />
over for next day's sale, that are <lb />
Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. right along boys and <lb />
he convinced. Thanking you for liberal patronage so bestowed <lb />
upon me and hope by strict attention to business and fair dealings to <lb />
enjoy your confidence in <lb />
Respectfully your friend. <lb />
G. F. EVANS, Prop.<lb /></p>
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                <p>
LANG'S COLUMN. <lb />
Local Sparks <lb />
Proclamation <lb />
Again it is our pleasure to <lb />
sent to our numerous friends <lb />
and patrons this, our <lb />
And <lb />
again we <lb />
rejoice with <lb />
you that our <lb />
country is 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 />
measures 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 want <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 />
stock <lb />
in town <lb />
All <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 />
serviceable and stylish gar- <lb />
of the season. Our trade <lb />
on this line of goods has been <lb />
as to require a second sup- <lb />
ply and we have to suit <lb />
everybody. In Men's and <lb />
Youth's Fine <lb />
are the leaders. Fine <lb />
Tailor-Made Clothing <lb />
that comprises all <lb />
the advantages of <lb />
to order <lb />
are a <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 <lb />
both parents and boys and <lb />
this is what has made our boys <lb />
clothing department such a <lb />
that we do <lb />
not handle second hand and <lb />
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 this <lb />
has learned us just what is <lb />
needed by our people. Carpets <lb />
all grades, Floor Oil Giotto in <lb />
all widths, Bugs and Mats, Lace <lb />
Curtains, Curtain Poles, Win- <lb />
Shades and Drapery effects <lb />
mm-lion so <lb />
Is toe place to <lb />
Ship <lb />
highest prices. <lb />
Shoes. Shoes, biggest in <lb />
town at J. B. Go's. <lb />
Hew Home Sewing Machine, for <lb />
Bros. <lb />
bushels of Cot- <lb />
ton Seed, H. Harding. <lb />
It rained Monday. <lb />
Crockery and Lamps jut <lb />
at J. B. Co's <lb />
For Umbrellas and Rubber Coats <lb />
go to J. B. Cherry Co's <lb />
Hats new stylish to please <lb />
you at J. B. Cherry Co's. <lb />
Use Evaporated Cream in your <lb />
Tea and Coffee, at <lb />
Fresh Boss Biscuits for the well <lb />
and sick at the Old Brick Store. <lb />
For Buggy Blankets, Harness <lb />
Whips go to J. B. Cherry Co's <lb />
Point Lace Flour is always uniform <lb />
in quality at Old Brie Store. <lb />
next week. <lb />
Give <lb />
Cream, at lion n tree's. <lb />
all kinds Sewing Machine <lb />
needles and parts Bros. <lb />
For cheap mid good Trunk.-, and <lb />
Valises go to J. D. <lb />
For Bullets, Sales, Bed Springs <lb />
and Mattresses go to J. B. <lb />
Brown Bros, hare taken the <lb />
agency New Sewing <lb />
Cheapest Bedsteads, <lb />
Cradles Mattresses at the Old <lb />
Brick <lb />
Court in Kinston this week. <lb />
We make a specialty of Dry <lb />
Goods Come and get <lb />
prices. <lb />
First of the New Buck- <lb />
wheat at the Old Brick Store. <lb />
bushels cot- <lb />
ton seed at highest cash pi ices. S. <lb />
B. Wilson. <lb />
Personal. <lb />
Miss representing the <lb />
Orphan's Friend, was in town last <lb />
week. <lb />
Miss of James- <lb />
ville, is taking lessons in art under <lb />
Miss Rouse. <lb />
Mis Mary Bernard returned Fri- <lb />
day from and is at her <lb />
brother's, Mr. C. M. Bernard. <lb />
Miss Lula White accompanied Mr. <lb />
and Mrs. Hunter to Gary last <lb />
and visited the Exposition at <lb />
Mrs. J. W. Goodwin children <lb />
who have been visiting relatives here, <lb />
left Monday for New Heine to visit <lb />
Mrs. L. E. Cleve. <lb />
We regret to know that Mrs. <lb />
is very sick at the home of her <lb />
father, Mr. J. J. Cherry. Her ho. <lb />
hand Rev. E C. Glenn, of Kim City <lb />
came down Monday evening to lie <lb />
with her. <lb />
Prof. T. C. Manning, an expert <lb />
penman who has been teaching in <lb />
States South of us, was in town Sat- <lb />
lie was c died hack to Pitt <lb />
county by telegraph because of the <lb />
killing of his lather last week. We <lb />
were glad to see him, bet sorry that <lb />
it was such a sad that, <lb />
caller him homo. <lb />
The weather is much cooler now <lb />
and trade ought to get brisk. <lb />
Not many days left of the <lb />
Southern Exposition <lb />
The eclipse of the moon was ob- <lb />
by clouds Sunday night. <lb />
The will have an illus- <lb />
thanksgiving issue next week. <lb />
The town would do well In have <lb />
some done to the sidewalks this <lb />
week <lb />
Bring on H cents now and have <lb />
your name put down for the <lb />
you want to <lb />
buy Furniture then go to J. B. <lb />
Cherry Co's. <lb />
L M. shoes men and <lb />
s have no equal for wear <lb />
sale by J. B. <lb />
Co. <lb />
Get your in order for the <lb />
Women's, Misses and <lb />
Shoes various styles and <lb />
large quantities at J. B. Cherry <lb />
Co's. <lb />
Wanted for cash, Eggs and <lb />
at the Old Brick <lb />
D. Y. Cooper free hogs- <lb />
heads to persons shipping their to- <lb />
to Get them from H. <lb />
F. Keel. <lb />
Cheapest line of Bedsteads, Bu- <lb />
Chairs, Lounges, Ta- <lb />
Suits at J. <lb />
will be here Monday, Nov. <lb />
with her load DUB <lb />
leis week. urn <lb />
A oil i orders. DANIELS. <lb />
plain gold ling with <lb />
T. Suitable <lb />
reward will be paid if return- <lb />
to U. T. <lb />
Recollect that Bullock Mitchell <lb />
sell tobacco high every day, <lb />
that they give to then customers <lb />
best satisfaction re- <lb />
turns <lb />
Say where are you going to <lb />
that Tobacco T To Cooper's Ware <lb />
house, Henderson. That's right <lb />
He better prices than <lb />
house or out of State. <lb />
Don't you wish Greenville <lb />
nail a hotel <lb />
barrels mullets cheap at the <lb />
Old Brick Store. <lb />
Try Warehouse, <lb />
sou, C, sale Tobacco. <lb />
He secures good prices far all sales <lb />
and allows no one to leave Ins <lb />
house dissatisfied. <lb />
It pays a man to raise good To- <lb />
it pays still better to get <lb />
good prices when it is sold. <lb />
yours to Cooper's Warehouse, Hen <lb />
and good prices are <lb />
guaranteed. <lb />
Don't forget that it costs <lb />
nothing to collect one of Bullock <lb />
Mitchell's checks as they are <lb />
in New York Exchange without <lb />
cost to the bolder. <lb />
At the same place, Henderson, N. <lb />
It matters not how you want them, <lb />
fried or slewed, old Joe Forbes <lb />
the <lb />
grading on the railroad <lb />
the to Washington is near- <lb />
completed. <lb />
Another oyster boat this week. <lb />
The outlook seems <lb />
us this season. <lb />
There is about as much complaint <lb />
hard times and scarcity of money <lb />
as we ever heard. <lb />
Mr B. II. is building a <lb />
dwelling house on Second street, just <lb />
below the house. <lb />
The styles of job printing done at <lb />
the office win the praise <lb />
of all who examine them. <lb />
If there has not been a season of <lb />
weather we don't know <lb />
what would call it. <lb />
Leave subset at the Re- <lb />
Book Store for any of the <lb />
leading papers or magazines. <lb />
A hi of and <lb />
cigars, the beat cent smoker in <lb />
Minn, at Reflector Book Store. <lb />
J. W. Cannon, administrator of <lb />
Shade Cannon, advertises land for <lb />
sale under decree Superior Court. <lb />
estate agency last week j <lb />
rec several More applications <lb />
for h that could not he supplied. <lb />
Wouldn't ii. nice if bright <lb />
nights of the past week <lb />
could be carried over to the Cantor <lb />
If yon space in <lb />
Daily you have but a <lb />
few more days which to secure it. <lb />
Speak quick. <lb />
Almanac for 1892 has <lb />
been received. It is larger and better <lb />
; usual, and good any pub- <lb />
in the State. <lb />
The way to catch the eye of the <lb />
delegates and to the Confer- <lb />
is to have an advertisement in<lb />
A. A. Tyson's hour for <lb />
vice in the Court House next Sun- <lb />
day afternoon is o'clock, instead <lb />
week. <lb />
A large green house was built at <lb />
Riverside Nursery this fall. In it <lb />
are tube roses in bloom, and <lb />
will soon in bloom. <lb />
are all shown here in quite a ell, of Oxford, N. C, bid lively upon <lb />
variety Every department is every pile of tobacco put upon the <lb />
complete. Come to see us and floor of the and don't <lb />
we will send yon away satisfied. <lb />
goods <lb />
and shoddy goods gold. <lb />
Tie rain that comes it will be <lb />
advisable to burn out chimneys. Du <lb />
ring the long dry spell many of i <lb />
have very probably became foul. <lb />
Mr. T. A. Fleming has been made <lb />
of the railroad bride across <lb />
river here, the position formerly <lb />
held by Mr. Cornelius Stephens. <lb />
One of the mails last week brought <lb />
I Messrs. Allen Warren Son a check <lb />
C, you will Coopers Ware- i fol, m , <lb />
house celling Tobacco tor -he m <lb />
era getting the best prices for j <lb />
them that can be Your I , <lb />
shipments are j town is to be brushed up in <lb />
One prize house is about j Conference but <lb />
few days remain in which the brush- <lb />
can be done. Greenville should <lb />
put on her best clothes. <lb />
There were fine breaks at the Green <lb />
Warehouse, and buyers said <lb />
there is no use about prices <lb />
they were higher than paid by- any <lb />
Louse in North <lb />
ed. Now for the next. <lb />
Remember that t <lb />
stop until it has brought highest <lb />
market price. <lb />
Cooper's Warehouse at <lb />
son. N. will furnish you hogs- of made <lb />
head free and grade your Tobacco i an assignment last week, liabilities <lb />
at lowest So you can It is the largest failure <lb />
him your graded or <lb />
Always murk your name upon <lb />
all packages when shipped. <lb />
I Save money by selling your To <lb />
at Alliance Warehouse, Hen- <lb />
we remember to have <lb />
Eastern North Carolina. <lb />
in <lb />
Every family in town ought to <lb />
have the Daily during the <lb />
now ready to <lb />
N. C, where yon will always, receive your subscription. Only <lb />
get market prices and save cents during the session. <lb />
LANG'S COLUMN. <lb />
than your in warehouse <lb />
charges. No Pets No Drummers <lb />
Highest prices, lowest charges is <lb />
Attention Tobacco <lb />
Cooper's Warehouse, Henderson, <lb />
H. C-, is now ready to receive and <lb />
sell all grades of pew at <lb />
FULL PRICES, and prom- <lb />
the planters Pitt and adjoin- <lb />
counties that no market or <lb />
in or oat of the State shall <lb />
tobacco for more net money. <lb />
Give him <lb />
I have received a beautiful <lb />
line of and Kid <lb />
Gloves and Drapery Scarfs. <lb />
Information was here that <lb />
Mr. J. E. Evans, a young man of this <lb />
county and son of Mr. Amos <lb />
and who has been living in Georgia <lb />
past two years, died on 21st. <lb />
certainly W <lb />
citizens and pays enough taxes <lb />
to be entitled good public well. <lb />
The excuse for a well over there is <lb />
not kept in order hall the time. City <lb />
Fathers please stick a pin here. <lb />
be well <lb />
enough illuminated not to fall in the <lb />
creek. It has the Star and the <lb />
Lamp Light. It is a small town for <lb />
I two paper bat we hope both will <lb />
MURDER NEAR BETHEL. <lb />
The Coroner's Jury Investigates the Case <lb />
and say P. C. Martin is Culpable. <lb />
Coroner H. F. Keel was at the <lb />
Rocky Mount fair last Tuesday, and <lb />
when news in town that eve- <lb />
of the killing of G. Man- <lb />
Deputy King <lb />
graphed the Coroner to come down <lb />
to Bethel hold an inquest over <lb />
the body. Coroner Keel summoned <lb />
a jury and began his investigation <lb />
next morning. jury was com- <lb />
posed of L. H. Wilson, S. A. Gainer, <lb />
G. W. Edmundson, T. T. Cherry, <lb />
G. Ford and T. B. Knight <lb />
There was only one eye witness to <lb />
the killing, and that was a 12-year <lb />
old son F. C. Martin, the man who <lb />
committed the deed. This boy said <lb />
he bis father were riding along <lb />
the road and Manning drove up be <lb />
hind them; that Manning said to <lb />
Martin, heard you said you <lb />
going to whip and Marlin asked <lb />
told yon that Manning <lb />
said it made no difference who told <lb />
him and got out of his buggy, took <lb />
a rail from the fence and started to- <lb />
ward buggy. His father <lb />
raised his gun and shot Manning. <lb />
When Manning saw the he <lb />
stopped, but his father shot <lb />
Baker Taylor, John Warren, S. M. <lb />
Jones and W. House, who were <lb />
the first to arrive at the scene <lb />
of the shooting, were examined by <lb />
the Coroner and testified as to how <lb />
found Manning. Taylor was <lb />
lbs first to arrive. He lived near by <lb />
and heard report of the gun. A <lb />
few moments later both <lb />
Martin's horses came running by <lb />
bis He went out and saw <lb />
Mm tin coming down the road. Mar-. <lb />
tin him he shot Manning in <lb />
sell that Manning ad- <lb />
on him with a rail. Man- <lb />
was when Taylor reached <lb />
him. All witnesses testified <lb />
that Manning was lying flat of his <lb />
back, his feet in the woods and his <lb />
head in the edge of the road. A fence <lb />
was on the opposite side of the road, <lb />
a rail had been taken from this and <lb />
was lying partially in the rand. <lb />
Right near where Manning's body <lb />
lay was the print where buggy <lb />
wheel cut out of the road. The wound <lb />
indicated that Marlin must have <lb />
been all of ten from Manning <lb />
when he gun. <lb />
Alter completing the examination <lb />
the jury returned this <lb />
the said G. Manning <lb />
came to his death by a gun shot <lb />
wound, said gun being in the hands <lb />
and discharged by F. Marlin. <lb />
We furl her find that F. C. Marlin is <lb />
The is not prepared to <lb />
say what the facts in the case are, <lb />
but have been the majority <lb />
of people in the community where <lb />
the took place believe it a <lb />
case of willful murder. The two <lb />
men had difficulty about a month <lb />
previous to this in which Manning <lb />
bit of Martin's ear, and <lb />
Martin had since been beard to use <lb />
the expression in speaking of Man <lb />
my meat. I'll have him <lb />
Certainly he was not <lb />
able in killing Banning in the man- <lb />
he did. <lb />
An went to look for Martin <lb />
Tuesday night but he could not be <lb />
found and is still in hiding. <lb />
Ii is a sad and greatly <lb />
lo be men <lb />
well I <lb />
large families. It how men <lb />
will let their so <lb />
gel better their judgment <lb />
in a of they take <lb />
the life of a fellow and in <lb />
doing ruin their own lives and <lb />
blight lives of with whom <lb />
they are Such things are <lb />
sad lo upon. <lb />
Harry Skinner, of Greenville <lb />
and Judge II. C. Bourne, of Tarboro, <lb />
will have a joint debate la latter <lb />
town next Saturday on the sub-Treas <lb />
Col Skinner for Judge <lb />
Bourne against the measure. <lb />
W. M. <lb />
W. i <lb />
MOORE PARKER, <lb />
Smith's Improved Hand Pump, <lb />
Window and <lb />
Union Central Life Insurance Company. Cornish ft <lb />
Pianos and <lb />
We will lake pleasure in the public in any of above <lb />
MOORE PARKER, <lb />
Office corner under Opera House. S. C <lb />
. -.- <lb />
Owning to the tact that we are to our we will sell <lb />
-entire stock or- <lb />
potions, <lb />
White Goods, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Trunk, Valises, Wood and <lb />
Crockery and Glassware. <lb />
All of these lines are complete, were well selected, and embrace some very d <lb />
goods. We wish to close to nil out <lb />
Attention is called to the <lb />
of Moore to- <lb />
day. arc for band <lb />
pumps, burglar alarms, life <lb />
pianos an I organ, etc. <lb />
to see if in need of toy off <lb />
these. <lb />
The Clifton Lamp i's <lb />
appearance last Thursday Dr. <lb />
P. H. as and <lb />
tor. It is a sheet of columns <lb />
to the page, but newsy and bright. <lb />
We hope it will find sufficient oil to <lb />
to keep burning. <lb />
Is general appearance of the <lb />
attractive to day <lb />
We have just put a new bead <lb />
a large lot new type. We hope <lb />
the reader will appreciate this <lb />
enough to tell bis neighbor that all <lb />
it costs is a dollar a <lb />
the date of the to. <lb />
at Rocky Mount <lb />
It is to be n grand <lb />
event for North Carolina <lb />
an I the -m-w golden <lb />
county lie well represented. <lb />
Gel your fine tobacco ready and semi <lb />
it up. <lb />
Our friend Mr. Jno. of <lb />
House, Washington, sends <lb />
the Reflector an invitation to <lb />
down and eat the thanksgiving <lb />
key with him. How we would like <lb />
to do so, but of mailers will <lb />
keep us too close to get away next <lb />
week, <lb />
Notwithstanding the long and <lb />
attack of sickness with which <lb />
our good Mr. A. N. Ryan, has <lb />
been afflicted, his store will contain <lb />
usual a splendid line of holiday <lb />
goods this season, and they will be <lb />
in ample time for the <lb />
trade. <lb />
And can oner you Bargains on them. You should certainly see before buy- <lb />
your Winter Goods so as to get advantage of our low <lb />
Housekeepers Greenville Crockery before the Con- <lb />
should bear in mind that they ear. got the same from -rock far below <lb />
the usual prices. <lb />
Be sure to call on us. <lb />
CONGLETON TYSON. <lb />
X. C, Nov. 10th, <lb />
THE BIG BEST CHARGE. <lb />
-TO BUY <lb />
H, <lb />
Has Daily Sales and Very- <lb />
Satisfactory Prices. <lb />
Elf lit buyers have located at Tarboro representing the leading Foreign and Do- <lb />
Leaf Dealers mid is in the World, together with any <lb />
quantity of home buyers. They want Tobacco that is what <lb />
located at Tarboro are disposed to <lb />
pay the value for Tobacco. <lb />
THE CENTRAL is conducted on strictly business principles. is your <lb />
market. Best hotel accommodation for tobacco people per day at th <lb />
Bryan House. <lb />
We extent a cordial invitation to all. <lb />
Central Tobacco Warehouse Co. <lb />
For Information apply to, <lb />
S. S. NASH, Tarboro <lb />
Or ALEX Greenville. <lb />
e SB B <lb />
Bill<lb />
Sec <lb />
i-l <lb />
ii <lb />
CO <lb />
Cu <lb />
Cm H <lb />
Cm <lb />
O H <lb />
SI <lb />
is <lb />
HE<lb />
IS <lb />
a o c v <lb />
M- S<lb />
; Spa <lb />
IS NOW OFFERED. OUR ENORMOUS STOCK OF SEASONABLE STYLES <lb />
IS READY. DRESS GOODS, <lb />
COLD WEATHER DRY <lb />
NEVER SO GOOD, NEVER SO CHEAP. <lb />
BOOTS AND Boots for Men SI per pair. Good Shoes for <lb />
Men at cents per pair. Shoes Ladies and Children. <lb />
Prices that; will Surprise ; You <lb />
immense stock of for nun and rich or poor. An <lb />
elegant line of Overcoats. All to he sold at popular prices Oath. <lb />
wish to inform the people or and country <lb />
C. T. is our only agent ill for our Fine <lb />
Shoes. Any other parties offering for sale are o without our consent <lb />
and through jobbers. E. REED CO. <lb />
------It is the same throughout the store.------ <lb />
The High Grade and Low Prices Together. <lb />
Bargains in Umbrellas. Valises, Ac, within the reach <lb />
all and now is the time to buy. Luca is for you in the <lb />
at <lb />
In front Old Brick Store. C. T. <lb />
Greenville, N. C, <lb />
CASH HOUSE <lb />
Man <lb />
GOOD STYLES.<lb />
mi u <lb />
Is now compete if will will convince you that we <lb />
save you money. <lb />
for ROOTS <lb />
Seven Reasons Why <lb />
Mather's Self-Lacing Kid Gloves should be used by every lady. <lb />
1st. They instantly lace and unlace. -lib. They lit any sine wrist. <lb />
They stay fastened and are so convenient, give style to the hand. <lb />
3rd. They do not tear the sleeve lining. 6th. They are made of die <lb />
7th. They art for only by of kid. <lb />
LITTLE CO. <lb />
AT COST. <lb />
AT COST. <lb />
COST. <lb />
E. V. CO. <lb />
Hand-Made Shoes tor <lb />
Ladles <lb />
PANTS AT COST <lb />
HIGGS STORE <lb />
THE BEST SHOES on the <lb />
P. <lb />
for Li dies at Higgs <lb />
Attention Farmers <lb />
I ii inn i <lb />
Both J and new are selling well, and we are still leading on Big Trices <lb />
--------and High Averages. We have a <lb />
I beg to inform the farmers of and adjoining that I <lb />
have rented <lb />
A large corp of eager buyers holding big orders that must be Hied. Below we give <lb />
a few of the many good prices made us In the past few <lb />
T. J. 15.5, <lb />
The Grifton Star made u big stride <lb />
toward last week. Its first appear <lb />
ante at. Grifton two weeks ago was in <lb />
small but it appears now a <lb />
column sheet, twice as at for- <lb />
The Star deserves a liberal <lb />
patronage, if does Its <lb />
duty the pi will lie well sustained. <lb />
Here's the music for Listen <lb />
at what old man ears to-day <lb />
about the Greenville Warehouse. <lb />
There's no use talking other <lb />
in Green, <lb />
ville last week than any town in the <lb />
The thing goes on this <lb />
week, next week, and all the time. <lb />
Sales every Tuesday, Wednesday, <lb />
Thursday and Friday, <lb />
promptly at o'clock,, <lb />
D. P. 15.20.50,28.50,28.50. <lb />
J. M. 14.25, 16.25, <lb />
13.75. 17.35. <lb />
J. C. 20.60, 15.75, j <lb />
10.76,14.75, 50,13.25,10.25,12.75 <lb />
11.75.12.75, 17.70. 42.50. <lb />
F. M. 35.50. 15.60, <lb />
15,25, <lb />
Mrs. S. C. Patrick-12,15.25,12.50,16.75. <lb />
J. R. Sn, 15.75. <lb />
Warren A, 20,17.36,<lb />
L. B. s. <lb />
H. B. 13.75, 18.25, <lb />
20.25. <lb />
Z. 12,14 25.15. <lb />
A. For es-16, 14,12,12.25,1555, 15.50, <lb />
Tucker <lb />
W. L. 12.25. 16.50, <lb />
20.75, 24.75. 29.50. 30.50. <lb />
W. S. 14.75. <lb />
O. Briley-12.25.15, 1.50, <lb />
Allen 11.75, 13.50, <lb />
T. 15.75.15, <lb />
18,17 <lb />
J. W. 15,10.50, <lb />
16.50. <lb />
W. R. . 13.76, <lb />
It. j. 12.75, <lb />
15,17. 11.74, IS. <lb />
O. 11.75, 10.25, <lb />
17.25, <lb />
C. 16.25.16.75, <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 />
Our market is now as high as any market the Ste, and I <lb />
guarantee every pile of Tobacco entrusted to my care <lb />
-------shall receive------- <lb />
We have recently made sale nearly all our old stock and are now ready for <lb />
and propose it lively for the Remember, we buy largely <lb />
and do not propose to allow a single pile to be overlooked. I ad <lb />
vise you to sell while tobacco is selling high. We have some good <lb />
i buyers here that are anxious for tobacco and are willing to pay <lb />
good prices for it. <lb />
where It was made, how It was cured, or to whom it belongs, We guarantee to <lb />
With, thanks for past and soliciting a w <lb />
are, very truly, yours to rely on. <lb />
Every Tuesday, Wednesday. <lb />
Thursday and Friday. <lb />
Bring along your Tobacco lo the Greenville Warehouse. <lb />
Your friend. <lb />
Bullock Prop. <lb />
Owner Prop. Banner Warehouse. <lb />
W. T. <lb />
Bookkeeper. <lb />
R. J. HART, <lb />
Auctioneer.<lb /></p>
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LEGAL <lb />
Dissolution. <lb />
firm of Jesse Baker Co, is this <lb />
day by mutual consent. Panics <lb />
indebted to Ann settle with <lb />
either member. The business will here- <lb />
after be continued by Mr. Baker at same <lb />
stand Baker, <lb />
This Oct. W. H. Cox. <lb />
WILL HOLD A <lb />
OF THE GOLDEN COIN WILL BE PAID <lb />
IN PREMIUMS <lb />
To the owners of <lb />
HERE ARE THE <lb />
Largest Lot, <lb />
Largest Check, <lb />
WHITE 1st Premium, 2nd 3rd 40.00 Best Mahogany, Bright, Not less than <lb />
less than M <lb />
BRIGHT MAHOGANY. 1st Premium, 2nd less than Premium, 2nd 3rd Not less than pounds. <lb />
DARK <lb />
1st Premium, 2nd Not less than Premium, 2nd Not loss than pounds. <lb />
20.00 <lb />
830.00 <lb />
20.00 <lb />
10.00 <lb />
820.00 <lb />
20.00 <lb />
No tobacco allowed to compete for premium unless exhibited by <lb />
the grower, and of crop of 1891. <lb />
No tobacco received for premiums after Tuesday night, Dec. 1st. <lb />
The Queen of the Golden Leaf Tobacco <lb />
Belt <lb />
you <lb />
A Cordial Welcome. <lb />
Dissolution. <lb />
The firm of doing bus- <lb />
at Ayden, Pitt N. was <lb />
dissolved by mutual sent on the <lb />
day of October, H. M. with- <lb />
drawing from the firm. <lb />
The business will hereafter be <lb />
by W. F. Hart Co., who will settle <lb />
all debts against the old firm and to <lb />
whom all claims due the old firm must <lb />
be mid. W. f. Hart, <lb />
mo. H. M. <lb />
Notice to Creditors. <lb />
The Clerk of the Superior Court of <lb />
Pitt Count- having issued letters of ad- <lb />
to me, the undersigned, on <lb />
the 10th day of October, 1891 on the es- <lb />
of Jesse Sutton, deceased, notice is <lb />
hereby given to all persons to <lb />
the estate to make immediate payment <lb />
to the undersigned, and to all creditors <lb />
of said estate present their <lb />
properly authenticated, to the under- <lb />
signed, on or before October 19th, 1892, <lb />
or tills notice will plead in bar of <lb />
recovery. <lb />
This the day of October, 1891, <lb />
W. L. SMITH, <lb />
on the Estate of Jesse Sutton. <lb />
FROM PRINCIPAL MARKETS <lb />
The Highest Prices fill be Fail <lb />
If Ml <lb />
Notice. <lb />
HAVING been duly appointed and <lb />
qualified administrator of the estate <lb />
of Josiah Cox, the <lb />
of Pitt all persons holding <lb />
claims against the estate of said decedent <lb />
are hereby notified to present them to <lb />
the undersigned for payment, duly <lb />
on or before the 12th day <lb />
of October, 1891. or this notice will be <lb />
plead as a bar to their recovery. Also <lb />
all persons owing said estate are notified <lb />
that prompt payment is expected. <lb />
This October 12th, 1891. <lb />
DR. B. T. COX, <lb />
of Josiah Cos. <lb />
SAM JONES AT CHARLOTTE. <lb />
Some of His Best at the Meet-<lb />
Special Court. <lb />
Notice is hereby given that His Excel- <lb />
Thomas M. Holt, Governor of <lb />
North Carolina, ordered a special <lb />
of the Superior Court to be held <lb />
for the county of Pitt, commencing on <lb />
Monday, the 14th day of December, 1691, <lb />
and to continue until all the business of <lb />
said shall be disposed of, <lb />
said term shall not exceed one week. <lb />
The said term will be for the trial of <lb />
civil causes only. <lb />
COUNCIL DAWSON, <lb />
Com. of Pitt CO. <lb />
Notice. <lb />
Notice is hereby given that a special <lb />
meeting of the Board of Justices of the <lb />
Peace for Pitt county has been called at <lb />
the Court House in Greenville on Mon- <lb />
day, the 7th day of December, 1891, at <lb />
o'clock M., for the purpose of elect- <lb />
a member f the Board of County <lb />
Commissioners to fill the vacancy caused <lb />
by the resignation of G. M. Mooring. <lb />
By order of the Hoard of County Com- <lb />
missioners. ., <lb />
This the 2nd day of November, <lb />
D. H. JAMES, Clerk. <lb />
Notice. <lb />
NORTH <lb />
Pitt County. J <lb />
In the Office of the Clerk Superior Court. <lb />
Notice is hereby given by the under- <lb />
signed, that the Paint <lb />
this day been <lb />
incorporated under the laws of North <lb />
that the business proposed to <lb />
be done by said Company is the general <lb />
business of manufacturing all kinds of <lb />
paints and the buying, selling, storing <lb />
and marketing of white lead, oils and <lb />
paints, and otherwise dealing iii the same. <lb />
The principal place of business is <lb />
Greenville, N. C, the duration of the <lb />
corporation thirty years; the authorized <lb />
amount of capital stock is to be <lb />
divided into two hundred and fifty shares <lb />
of each; that no stockholder shall be <lb />
individually liable for any debt, contract, <lb />
omission or liability of said corporation. <lb />
E. A. <lb />
Clerk Superior Court. <lb />
Oct. 21st, 1891. <lb />
Sale. <lb />
By virtue of a decree of the Superior Court <lb />
of Pitt county, made at <lb />
1891, in an action then and there pend- <lb />
between Vaughan 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 the <lb />
county of Pitt, as described in said de- <lb />
adjoining the lands of Ed. S. <lb />
way on the north side. W. N. Mills and <lb />
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 />
same which was conveyed by C. O. <lb />
Brown and wife and A. T. Brown to <lb />
Marcellus Moore on the day of <lb />
1887 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 />
YOU <lb />
Will miss the chance of a lifetime if you fail to <lb />
ATTEND THE <lb />
Rocky Mount, N. O. <lb />
Notice Land Sale. <lb />
By virtue of a decree of the Superior <lb />
Court of Pitt county, made at June Term <lb />
1891, upon the petition in an action, <lb />
then and there pending wherein L. V. <lb />
Morrill, d, b. n. c. t. a. of L. P. <lb />
Beardsley, and others arc plaintiffs <lb />
against J. H. Beardsley and others, <lb />
heirs-at-law of said L. P. late <lb />
of said county, deceased, are <lb />
The who was appointed <lb />
Commissioner Dy said decree, will on <lb />
Monday the 23rd day of November, 1891, <lb />
expose to public sale before 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 />
lands of H. 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 and 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 hundred <lb />
and fifty acres more or less, and being <lb />
the devised to L. P Beardsley, Jr. <lb />
by the will of his father L. P. Beardsley, <lb />
Sr., and one other tract known as the <lb />
Anderson lands, adjoining the lands of <lb />
C. others <lb />
containing acres, more or less, <lb />
all of which the said L. P. Beardsley, <lb />
died seized and possessed of. Sold for <lb />
assets to pay debts of the estate. <lb />
One third of the purchase price to he <lb />
paid in cash on day sale, balance <lb />
In one and two years, with per cent in- <lb />
title to be retained until purchase <lb />
price is fully paid, to bear interest from <lb />
day of sale. This 22nd day of Sept. 1891. <lb />
L. C. Latham, <lb />
Commissioner. <lb />
Tell a judge and jury that the <lb />
flesh made you kill a man and the <lb />
judge will and well <lb />
hang the flesh the first in <lb />
A dog always follows his mas- <lb />
If you go to the circus in- <lb />
stead of coming here to-night you <lb />
are the devil's dog. <lb />
Many a man don't know the <lb />
difference between being white- <lb />
washed and washed white. You've <lb />
got so many white-washed <lb />
members and they scale off and <lb />
have to have a new coat every big <lb />
meeting. <lb />
I've got some respect for the <lb />
low that the devil has to set a new <lb />
trap for every time, in a new place <lb />
and with a new bait in order to <lb />
catch him but some of you fellows <lb />
are caught every day in the same <lb />
old trap, in the same place with <lb />
the same old bait. <lb />
Some of you sisters say, can't <lb />
hardly stand him, I liked to have <lb />
left last I never heard the <lb />
like in my life, he just went <lb />
sister, stay away, there are a <lb />
heap of folks standing who would <lb />
like to get your seat, you won't be <lb />
missed. <lb />
The trashy people and the <lb />
will give eight or ten thous- <lb />
and dollars to the circus <lb />
row ; now how much ought we nice <lb />
people to give to a good meeting, <lb />
that's the question. Good many <lb />
say he beats the circus. Well, you'll <lb />
give cents to the circus and a <lb />
here, you rascal <lb />
They tell me that the collection <lb />
yesterday morning was about nine <lb />
a third of a cent a <lb />
head. If you get any lower than <lb />
that you'll have to put in a tooth- <lb />
pick, or spit in the hat. <lb />
Some of you little fellows with a <lb />
lap full of goods won't close your <lb />
stores during these services- While <lb />
we are here trying to save your <lb />
children you're chasing I <lb />
can take a of and <lb />
toll half the church members to <lb />
hell. <lb />
If Charlotte is cursed with any. <lb />
thing it is some bold wicked <lb />
and some cowardly,. good people- <lb />
A small working minority on the <lb />
devil's side is clearing tip a large <lb />
majority on the Lord's side just for <lb />
lack of organization of that major- <lb />
Some of you will absolutely <lb />
out your town if you think <lb />
will help pay the taxes- <lb />
They tell me you've put off the <lb />
matter of whether you grant <lb />
license another month. There has <lb />
not been in eight years a saloon in <lb />
and by the help of <lb />
God never shall be, and I wouldn't <lb />
move here with my boy Bob, if <lb />
you would deed me the whole town <lb />
and give me the money in your <lb />
banks, if these saloons had to stay <lb />
here. One consecrated man <lb />
straighten this town out. I put <lb />
manhood above money; character <lb />
above chattels; and God above <lb />
gold. <lb />
Hear people talking about <lb />
preachers preaching for money, <lb />
I'm like all the rest, I only take <lb />
what's given are like Tom <lb />
Shepherd about got a <lb />
mighty poor mouth for refusing. <lb />
The devil gets in his best licks <lb />
on us preachers when he says, <lb />
true, you ought to say it. but you'll <lb />
do more harm than good if you do <lb />
say The devil never interferes <lb />
with a man preaching the Gospel, <lb />
but when you get to serving to <lb />
each man his portion, and rubbing <lb />
it in and setting him on fire, it <lb />
breaks into his arrangements. <lb />
When I was a pastor, if I thought <lb />
a feller wasn't trimming his sails <lb />
for heaven, I turned my gun sight <lb />
on him. I had starchy, re- <lb />
looking <lb />
always took the amen corner I <lb />
preached repentance to him for <lb />
sis months and not move <lb />
him; finally I said, pointing my <lb />
finger at him, you're a Saint <lb />
going to heaven, and you made a <lb />
poor widow pick three bushels of <lb />
blackberries and paid her in shorts; <lb />
you ain't fit to feed my dog, and <lb />
I'd as soon expect to meet the <lb />
devil in heaven as He got <lb />
awful mad, but he sent that <lb />
man a sack of good flour and made <lb />
it all right and had a square talk <lb />
with me and we were as thick after <lb />
that as seven in a bed. <lb />
Some of you are going av. and <lb />
say, ho give it to the <lb />
preachers, Now, Bud, <lb />
you just sit still, it's your turn next. <lb />
I I never saw a hundred <lb />
consecrated lay members. <lb />
Cure- <lb />
This is beyond question the most <lb />
Cough Medicine we have ever <lb />
sold, a few doses invariably cure the <lb />
worst cases of Cough. Bron- <lb />
while its ill success In the <lb />
of Consumption is without a <lb />
lei in history of Since its <lb />
discovery it has been sold on a <lb />
a test which no other medicine <lb />
can stand. If you have a cough we earn- <lb />
ask you to try it. <lb />
and SI. If your are sore, chest, or <lb />
back lame, use Shiloh's Porous piaster. <lb />
Sold M s Drug <lb />
Current Report. <lb />
can't understand bow ship- <lb />
wrecked people starve t j death at <lb />
said little Johnny <lb />
can't you understand it <lb />
There is nothing for to eat <lb />
in the <lb />
ain't <lb />
then, my teacher is a liar. <lb />
He said there were currents in tho <lb />
ocean. Nobody need starve when <lb />
he can eat currents. I wish I had <lb />
some Sifting. <lb />
A Girl's Experience in a Light- <lb />
house- <lb />
Mr. Mrs. are keep- <lb />
the Gov. Lighthouse at Sand <lb />
Beach, Mich, and are blessed with a <lb />
daughter, four years old. Last April <lb />
she was taken down with fol- <lb />
lowed with a dreadful Cough and turn- <lb />
into a Fever. Doctors at home and <lb />
at Detroit treated her, but in vain, she <lb />
grew worse rapidly, until she was a mere <lb />
of she tried <lb />
Dr. King's Discovery and after the <lb />
use of two and a half bottles, was com- <lb />
cured. They say King's <lb />
New Discovery is worth its weight in <lb />
gold, yet you may gel a trial bottle fro c <lb />
at John L, Wooten's store. <lb />
Wilson Advance The house of <lb />
M- J- Carr, of Whitakers, was de- <lb />
by tire last Saturday <lb />
morning. Most of his furniture <lb />
was saved- The loss was about <lb />
of which was covered <lb />
by insurance. <lb />
Electric Bitters. <lb />
This remedy is becoming so well <lb />
known and so popular as to need no <lb />
mention. All who have used <lb />
Bitters sing the same song of praise. <lb />
A purer medicine does not exist and it <lb />
is guaranteed to do all that is claimed. <lb />
Electric Bitters will cure all diseases of <lb />
the Liver and Kidneys, will remove <lb />
Boils, Salt Rheum and other <lb />
erased by impute <lb />
drive Malaria from the system and <lb />
vent as well as cure all Malarial fevers. <lb />
For cure of Headache, Consumption <lb />
and Indigestion try Electric Bitters- <lb />
Entire satisfaction guaranteed, or money <lb />
and per <lb />
bottle at Jno. L. Woolens Drug Store. <lb />
no non poi put x <lb />
II <lb />
II <lb />
A Household Remedy <lb />
FOR ALL <lb />
BLOOD and SKINS <lb />
B. B. B. <lb />
Blood Bate<lb />
u mean, <lb />
I It RHEUM. <lb />
MM M- <lb />
Mm Mai In , i <lb />
tho Ion, , <lb />
ham n Hi I <lb />
hull <lb />
la a MM. If <lb />
FREE <lb />
CO., <lb />
Advocate; A colored <lb />
man whose name we know not, had <lb />
his arm caught under the belt of <lb />
a cotton gin a few days ago, and <lb />
terribly mutilated. Several hours <lb />
after, he was attacked by the lock- <lb />
jaw and lived till the day follow- <lb />
lUff. <lb />
To the Ladies. <lb />
There are thousands of ladies through- <lb />
out the country whose systems are <lb />
poisoned, and whose blood is in an <lb />
pure condition from the absorption of <lb />
impure matter, due to menstrual <lb />
This class are peculiarly <lb />
by the wonderful tonic and blood- <lb />
cleansing properties of Prickly Ash, <lb />
Poke Boot Potassium P. <lb />
and hounding health take the <lb />
place of the sickly look, the lost color <lb />
and the general of the system by <lb />
the use of Prickly Ash, Poke Boot and <lb />
Potassium, as hosts of females will <lb />
and many certificates are in posses <lb />
of the Company, which they have <lb />
promised not to publish, and all prove <lb />
P. P. P. a blessing to womankind. <lb />
Trials by jury in many cases are <lb />
becoming a farce. Men are <lb />
ally placed m the Jury box because <lb />
t hey have to a certain side <lb />
Conclusive evidence is brought be <lb />
Jury bat the prisoner, us <lb />
found not The Court House <lb />
instead of being a place of justice is <lb />
fast becoming a house of injustice. <lb />
Wonder if plays any part <lb />
in the decisions made in many <lb />
cases. Money is a <lb />
Don't read Don't be- <lb />
Now, are you better You <lb />
women who think that patent medicines <lb />
are a humbug, and Dr. Favorite <lb />
Prescription the biggest humbug the <lb />
whole it's best known of <lb />
does your lack-of-faith cure come <lb />
It is very easy to in this world. <lb />
Suspicion always never made a sick <lb />
man the <lb />
has cu ed thousands of delicate, <lb />
weak women, which makes us think that <lb />
our is better than your <lb />
We're both honest. <lb />
Let us come together. You try Dr. <lb />
Pierce's Favorite Prescription. If it <lb />
doesn't do as represent, you get your <lb />
money again. <lb />
but Pierce's <lb />
Pleasant Pellets. <lb />
Best Liver Pills made; gentle yet <lb />
thorough. They regulate and <lb />
rate the liver, stomach and bowels. <lb />
The people's remedy for the cure <lb />
of Coughs, Hoarseness <lb />
Bronchitis. Croup, influenza, Whoop- <lb />
Incipient Consumption, <lb />
is Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup, the old <lb />
Price <lb />
To promptly and permanently <lb />
cure rheumatism or neuralgia use <lb />
Salvation Oil. Price cents. <lb />
It is the cry of the dealer that, his <lb />
imitation is good as Old Saul's <lb />
Catarrh This should convince <lb />
you which is the best. <lb />
Large sales indicate the merits of <lb />
all good articles. Dealers sell more <lb />
of Dr. Bull's Baby Syrup than of all <lb />
other remedies for the cure of baby <lb />
disorders- <lb />
To Young <lb />
Mothers <lb />
Ml r a Easy. <lb />
Shortens i . <lb />
Lessens P. <lb />
Endorsed by the Physicians. <lb />
Book In <lb />
REGULATOR CO. <lb />
Tl <lb />
SOLD ALL <lb />
ft Attorneys at Law, I <lb />
it n f <lb />
Jar. H. Washington. D. <lb />
have been using one of <lb />
for four year, upon a little In- <lb />
valid ion, who has been afflicted with a <lb />
trouble and a dropsical I <lb />
have found great relief for him In the use of <lb />
when the doctors had failed <lb />
to him any permanent relief, and I am <lb />
satisfied that but for Its use we should <lb />
lost him. I have never seen it fail to reduce <lb />
his fever, or to bring sound sweet sleep. I <lb />
would not be without it for many times <lb />
cost. Yours truly, J. C. BUXTON. <lb />
Mr. Burton l also President of First Na- <lb />
Bank. Winston, N. p. and la of tho <lb />
foremost men of the South. <lb />
For all Informal ion address <lb />
ATLANTIC <lb />
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a St., S. C. <lb />
CURES SYPHILIS <lb />
r. i . i . u . in- i <lb />
it with great can of <lb />
H at-d t<lb />
Cures scrofulA.<lb />
Chronic that I. mil Catarrh, <lb />
C CURES <lb />
Scald II . <lb />
P. P. P. la at and <lb />
ad, etc <lb />
etc<lb />
CURES <lb />
torn., <lb />
r Root <lb />
P. P. P. <lb />
EROS., Proprietors, <lb />
Druggists, Block, <lb />
For sale at J. L. Wooten's Drug Store <lb />
mS <lb />
BUNIONS <lb />
WARTS J PAIN. <lb />
For Colds And <lb />
Use King's Royal <lb />
the test has been made there <lb />
la no questioning fact that <lb />
will cure In all forms <lb />
and all Stages. Taken on tho first <lb />
symptoms It will prevent a severe <lb />
taken when the disease has you fast In <lb />
its dutches it will break its taken <lb />
after the disease has left disabled it <lb />
will remove the effects. <lb />
DB. P. S. of Chicago, after <lb />
using one bottle, talks as <lb />
-An almost fatal attack of <lb />
last winter, left me with nasal catarrh <lb />
and such susceptibility to brooch <lb />
that the slightest exposure would <lb />
develop it. and a very little effort In pub- <lb />
speaking; would result in a distress- <lb />
so I had serious fears <lb />
of permanent disability. <lb />
I inflated with dyspeptic <lb />
what is popularly <lb />
known as from which <lb />
found It difficult to obtain relief, I was <lb />
induced by a friend to try King's <lb />
and it gives me great pleas, <lb />
to say that its effect has been <lb />
magical as is reported <lb />
to be, which is also a <lb />
though taken in a different way. <lb />
bronchial irritation and <lb />
dyspepsia haw all disappeared before <lb />
bottle of has been used. <lb />
of sons, who has long been <lb />
a sufferer from has received like <lb />
signal relief from his old enemy. <lb />
A prominent physician Atlanta, <lb />
after giving; it a thorough trial on <lb />
attack of cold almost equal to <lb />
said that be did not believe that <lb />
would cure every thing but he knew <lb />
that it would cure a bad cold. <lb />
In cases of fevers attending colds it <lb />
will remove the cause. If your <lb />
can not furnish you, send direct to <lb />
King's Royal Co., Atlanta, <lb />
Ga., the medicine will be sent, <lb />
freight or express prepaid. Price l-00 <lb />
bottle, if a preparation claiming to <lb />
is offered to you for less, <lb />
you have reason to suspect that it is a <lb />
Every family should keep a bot- <lb />
of on hand for immediate <lb />
use on the first symptoms disease, <lb />
By virtue of a decree of the Superior Court of Pitt made at <lb />
Term. in an action then ard there II. A Co., at <lb />
J. Murphy, Executor or Moore, deceased, the <lb />
Who appointed Commissioner by will on MONDAY <lb />
HIE 1891, t public before the Court <lb />
House door, in the town of Greenville, to tin bidder, on tern-s made known <lb />
on day o sale, all the following described pieces parcel Of bind, an follows, to- <lb />
One house and lot in the town of Greenville, upon n said Marcellus <lb />
Moore resided at the time of his death, hounded on the east street, on <lb />
the south by the Greenville Academy lot. on the west by Mrs. E. A. Sheppard and <lb />
the Old Plank road, and on the north by the Old store Warehouse lot. <lb />
which the old afore situated, adjoining the <lb />
above lot, running with the yard fence from street to the Old road <lb />
and bounded on the north and west by the Old Plank road, and on the cast by <lb />
Evans street. <lb />
Also one other store and Jot on the side of Evans street, bounded on the <lb />
south by Alfred Forbes, beginning at his north-west corner on Evans and <lb />
running with said street north feet, east and parallel with Fifth street <lb />
W thence parallel with said street, to said Alfred <lb />
Forbes line, thence with hi- line reel to the and being the Southern <lb />
portion of lot <lb />
Also one other piece or parcel of land in said town of <lb />
a point Evans street. Kitty feet the South Baal of lot No, being <lb />
the corner of J-S. II. Smith, and mulling thence with said Smiths line <lb />
feet to the line lot No. SO. thence with the line of lot No. in the direction of <lb />
fourth street feet, thence at right angles and parallel to the first line, Ml feet, <lb />
to a point on Evans street, thence with the line of Evan- 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 old T. E. Nelson lot, being situate on the South-east corner, <lb />
Washington and Front streets. <lb />
Also all that certain piece r parcel of land lying on the Green's Mill road, <lb />
beginning at the north-east corner of the land conveyed by the said William <lb />
Moore to C- K. A. on the 21st day of December, 1870, at or near a sweet <lb />
Gum stump, thence X. W. poles, S. IS W. poles, thence S. <lb />
E. poles, with the Green line now Patrick's line to the public road, thence <lb />
with said road to the containing acres more or less. <lb />
Also one other tractor parcel of land bounded on the by the land of <lb />
Latham on the south by road, on the west by Mrs. <lb />
Nannie Anderson's line, and on the north by Tar river, containing <lb />
acres, more or less, and better known as the <lb />
Also one other tract, piece or parcel of land lying on the road leading from <lb />
Greenville to adjoining Mrs. Anderson's Move land. I,. Moore, the <lb />
Jackson Williams place the Smith land now Warren Tucker, containing <lb />
acres, more or less. <lb />
VI. Also one other tract, piece or parcel of land situated north-west of tho town <lb />
Greenville, beginning at Mrs. A. M. Clark's corner on the Old Plank road, thence <lb />
v. her line north E poles to Cherry's line and adjoining the T. R. J. B. <lb />
land. Mrs. L. Moore, Warren Tucker, and others, containing one <lb />
and thirty-two acres, inure or less. <lb />
one other tract, piece or parcel of land situated in township <lb />
lying on the east side of Little Creek, adjoining the lands of E. C. <lb />
Lorenzo J. U. II. W. and others, containing <lb />
acres, more or less. to the life estate of Mrs. B. F. Tucker, on that <lb />
portion lying the east side of the public road, and upon which she now <lb />
Also one other tract, piece or parcel of laud hi <lb />
lying on the east side of Creek, adjoining the lands of Joseph <lb />
II. C. and others, am, being lot No. in the division of the land of <lb />
E. J. deceased, for further description reference is had to said division, <lb />
containing more or less. <lb />
Also other tract piece or of laud lying the north side Weaver <lb />
Dam swamp adjoining Thomas the Joe Sutton land and others, con- <lb />
acres, more or less. <lb />
Also one other tract, piece or parcel of land In Dam township, and <lb />
being a portion of Lot No. . In the division of the lands of Anderson, <lb />
containing acres more or less. <lb />
Also one other tract, piece or parcel of land situated in Greenville township, <lb />
adjoining the land, William Allen, Alfred Forbes and others, contain- <lb />
acres, more or less. <lb />
Also one other tract, piece or parcel of land, in township, ad- <lb />
joining the lands of Alfred Forbes, Fred White and others, containing SO <lb />
more or less. <lb />
Also one other tract, piece or parcel of land, in township, ad- <lb />
joining the Hardy Johnson land, J. J. Jackson, R. R. 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 ml and others acres, <lb />
or less. <lb />
Also one other tract, piece or parcel of land, situated in township, <lb />
adjoining tho lands of Council Daemon, Mary A. and others, which was <lb />
conveyed to Moore by James Dawson and wile July containing <lb />
more or less. <lb />
Also one other tract, piece or parcel land, situated In . <lb />
adjoining the land of Rickey Moore and others, known as lie hinds, c <lb />
la in i n about acres, more or less. <lb />
Also one other tract, piece or panel of land, situated In township, <lb />
adjoining the lands of Latham Skinner. Oliver Moore, John Galloway and <lb />
acres, more or less, upon Which Thomas Dunn now resides. <lb />
Also one other tract, piece or parcel of land, situated in township, <lb />
which was conveyed by a grant from the State of North 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, F. 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. Worthington, Samuel Cory 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. H. Tucker and others, contain- <lb />
acres, more or <lb />
Also one other tract, piece or parcel of land, situated in township, <lb />
adjoining the lands of Adams, James Elks, Jesse Had lock and others, <lb />
mo acres, more or less. <lb />
Also one other tract, piece or parcel of land, situated In town- <lb />
ship, adjoining the lands of Harrington, the Brown Jerry <lb />
and hers, containing more less and better as the and <lb />
Wingate woods land. <lb />
Also one other tract, piece or parcel land situated in township, <lb />
adjoining the Hardy Johnson land, Mrs. Fannie Wingate and others, containing <lb />
acres, more or less. <lb />
Also one other tract, piece or parcel of land, situated In Greenville <lb />
on the north side of Hard run, adjoining the lands of Susan Allen, the Sam <lb />
Flake land, Mary A. Simmons and others, containing acres, or lens. <lb />
Also one other tract, piece or parcel of land, situated in township, <lb />
adjoining the lands of Galloway, W. O. Mills, Redding Hudson and others, <lb />
containing acres, more or less, better known as the Brown place, <lb />
30- Also one other tract, piece or parcel of land, situated in town- <lb />
ship, adjoining the lauds of Smith, Harrington place and others, <lb />
containing acres, more or better known as the John Harrington place. <lb />
Also one other tract, or pares land, situated In township, <lb />
lying between Tar and the main leading to Tarboro, adjoining the lauds <lb />
of G. F. Evans, Mary D, and others, containing acres, more or less. <lb />
Also one other tract, piece or parcel of laud, situated in township, <lb />
north side of Tar river, adjoining the farm. W. H. Rives and others, <lb />
more or <lb />
Also one other tract, piece or of land, situated in Greenville township, <lb />
north side of Tar river, adjoining the John Fleming place, the Shivers land and <lb />
others, being lot No. in the division of the Win. Shivers land, which was allotted <lb />
to Martha J. Baker, containing acres, more or less. <lb />
Also one other piece or parcel of land, situated in the town of Greenville, <lb />
known in the plot of said town as lot No. and the southern half of lot No. <lb />
and adjoining Mrs. M. A. and others, situated near the. steamboat landing. <lb />
Also one other lot. piece or parcel of land, situated in the town <lb />
being half interest in lot No. Ill, in the plot said town, situated <lb />
the steamboat landing. <lb />
For further and more particular description of the above described property <lb />
reference is a deed of conveyance of the same Moore to J. D. <lb />
Murphy, which is recorded in book VI, pages etc., of the Register of <lb />
office of Pitt county. <lb />
Terms of sale made known upon day of tale. <lb />
L C. LATHAM, <lb />
This October 22nd, <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 />
B careful application of the fine proper- <lb />
ties of well-selected Cocoa, Mr. <lb />
out breakfast tables with a <lb />
flavored may <lb />
us many heavy bills. It by <lb />
the judicious use of such articles of diet <lb />
that a constitution may be gradually <lb />
built up until strong enough to resist <lb />
every tendency to disease. Hundreds of <lb />
subtle maladies arc Ho King around <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 nourish- <lb />
ed Service Gazelle. <lb />
Made with boiling water or milk. <lb />
Sold only in half-pound tins, by Grocer- <lb />
Chemist. <lb />
London England, <lb />
LIVER SALE AND FEED <lb />
I hare 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 Mules. <lb />
have beautiful and fancy for <lb />
the livery n most <lb />
will run in connection a DRAY- <lb />
AGE BUSINESS, and solicit a share of <lb />
your patronage, Call and be convinced. <lb />
GLASGOW EVANS. <lb />
O. <lb />
THE RELIABLE OF <lb />
to the buyers of Pitt and surrounding counties, a line of the following good <lb />
not to be excelled in this market. And to be First-class and <lb />
pure DRY GOODS all kinds, NOTIONS. <lb />
kinds. Gin and Mill Belting, Hay, Rock Lime, Plaster of Paris, <lb />
Harness, Bridles and -addles <lb />
HEAVY GROCERIES A SPECIALTY. <lb />
Wholesale <lb />
Clark's O. N. T. Spool Cotton which I offer to the trade at Who <lb />
Jobbers prices, cents per dozen, less per cent for Cash Bread <lb />
ration and Hall's Star at Jobbers Prices, White Lead and pure . <lb />
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Willow Ware. Nails a Give me a nail and guarantee satisfaction. <lb />
Prep- <lb />
pure Line <lb />
and <lb />
G. E. HARRIS, <lb />
DEALER IN <lb />
J. L. SUGG. <lb />
OFFICE k JAMES OLD STAND <lb />
AH Kinds Risks placed in strictly <lb />
FIRST-CLASS COMPANIES. <lb />
At lowest current rates. <lb />
AM A FIRST-CLASS FIRE <lb />
t Head cored <lb />
Peck's Invisible Tubular <lb />
Ear Cushions. Whispers heard. C <lb />
Successful where all <lb />
dies fall. Sold by F. only, <lb />
Broadway. New York. Write book <lb />
of proofs FREE. <lb />
Salve <lb />
The best salve In the world for cuts, <lb />
sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever <lb />
sores, chapped hands, <lb />
corns, and all eruptions, and <lb />
cures piles, or no pay required. It <lb />
is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction <lb />
or money refunded. Price per <lb />
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