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-ii <lb />
THE REFLECTOR <lb />
A year only <lb />
ONE DOLLAR. <lb />
But in order to get it you must <lb />
PAY t IN I ADVANCE. <lb />
THE REFLECTOR <lb />
-HAS A- <lb />
JOB <lb />
Department that can be surpassed no <lb />
where In this section. Our work always <lb />
jives satisfaction. <lb />
Bond. i <lb />
NEWS NOTES. <lb />
New York City is suffering from a <lb />
water famine. <lb />
Eleven miners were killed in Es- <lb />
sen, Germany. <lb />
The Eastern Reflector.<lb />
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 1891. <lb />
NO. <lb />
D. J. WHICHARD, Editor and Proprietor. <lb />
TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. <lb />
TERMS Per Year, in Advance. <lb />
THANKSGIVING <lb />
We're thankful for the things e eat. <lb />
The oysters with the turkey meat. <lb />
The health we have, the sweet <lb />
With blessings which to us seat; <lb />
The golden, glorious pies. <lb />
The hope of heaven beyond the <lb />
The sweet potatoes, piping hot. <lb />
The clustered <lb />
The celery crisp and cold and whits. <lb />
Messrs. Moody and have <lb />
agreed to make a tour Scotland. <lb />
All the prisoners the Morrow <lb />
county jail, at Mount O., es- <lb />
caped. <lb />
Special treasury agents unearthed <lb />
a plot to smuggle opium into New <lb />
York. <lb />
Furious gales caused great loss of <lb />
life and n any wrecks on the <lb />
coast. <lb />
Citizens drove all the Chinamen <lb />
from and <lb />
The St. Paul Railroad robbers <lb />
have not been captured. <lb />
T. T. Gardner has been <lb />
president of the Kentucky <lb />
Alliance. <lb />
Mrs. Annie will soon leave <lb />
London to make a tour of India. <lb />
house fires in the east of <lb />
London made families homeless. <lb />
The navy department ordered a <lb />
martial to sit at for the <lb />
trial of a mutinous marine. <lb />
Emperor William has had <lb />
passages cut from <lb />
latest play, New <lb />
A named Barrett, living <lb />
five miles south of Lincoln, Neb, <lb />
killed an over persistent book <lb />
It was reported in Washington <lb />
that Italy intended to establish <lb />
friendly relations with the United <lb />
States. <lb />
A putter escaped from his cage <lb />
in tho Grand museum at Boston and <lb />
attacked and terribly lacerated an <lb />
elephant. <lb />
A large deposit of vanadium, a <lb />
metal worth 1,500 an ounce, was <lb />
discovered in Argentine <lb />
Republic. <lb />
Professor Alfredo a <lb />
and a nephew of deserted <lb />
his wife and children in Atlanta, <lb />
Ga. <lb />
New York and Boston capitalists <lb />
agreed to invest in beet <lb />
sugar factories in and near Omaha, <lb />
Neb. <lb />
Thomas Joseph and William Jones, <lb />
little boys, found money yes- <lb />
hidden in the woods, near <lb />
Miner's Mills, Pa. <lb />
The estate is said to owe <lb />
county, N. Y., <lb />
for taxes, with interest thereon for <lb />
eighteen months. The county will <lb />
force a <lb />
The General assembly of the <lb />
Knights of Labor, in session at <lb />
O., considered a resolution <lb />
favoring manual training in the <lb />
public schools. <lb />
Allen G. celebrated his <lb />
78th birthday at Columbus, Ohio, <lb />
last Friday. Owing to the recent <lb />
death of Mrs. Thurman there were <lb />
no public demonstrations. <lb />
A Grand Trunk Railroad train for <lb />
Chicago was stopped by the health <lb />
authorities at Blue Grass Junction <lb />
and owing to the <lb />
of smallpox among a car load of <lb />
immigrants on the train. <lb />
A CATECHISM. <lb />
What makes drunkards <lb />
Strong drink. <lb />
Who sells the drink <lb />
The saloon keeper. <lb />
What created the saloon <lb />
The law. <lb />
Who makes the law <lb />
The legislator. <lb />
Who makes the legislator <lb />
The people. <lb />
Who are the people <lb />
We are the Rule- <lb />
Don't For <lb />
that impure unhealthy blood is present <lb />
in all, and the direct cause of many dis- <lb />
eases from which we suffer, Scrofula, <lb />
and Specific Diseases which <lb />
hare ravaged the earth and poisoned <lb />
the of nations for generations, and <lb />
are the evil parents of Indescribable <lb />
horrors are under absolute control of <lb />
P. P. P., the only blood <lb />
known. <lb />
The P. P. P. Blood Cure has positively <lb />
cured numerous casts of and <lb />
In a short time, where all <lb />
other bleed purifiers have failed. <lb />
take; applicable <lb />
in Infancy or old age. <lb />
The chicken gravy, seasoned <lb />
The royal Beast of corn <lb />
The of nil our <lb />
The yellow beet, the parsnip brown. <lb />
The cross I list must precede I lie <lb />
The butler served in pois of Kohl. <lb />
On pancakes of heroic mold; <lb />
The wide expanse of all <lb />
Nowise less toothsome, though t <lb />
rude. <lb />
And last of all, our dinner done. <lb />
We hasten to give <lb />
Who feels I lint are more t due <lb />
For to pull him <lb />
Will <lb />
THANKSGIVING <lb />
Copyright, by Press <lb />
T IS now u <lb />
little time since <lb />
russet sandaled, <lb />
gold draped, red <lb />
headed <lb />
smiled a gracious <lb />
smile upon the <lb />
blooming land- <lb />
scape and set <lb />
her gay official <lb />
seal upon the fad- <lb />
year in the <lb />
form of a large, <lb />
thick pumpkin pie. Yon can feel Thanks- <lb />
giving the air, just as you can Christ- <lb />
mas or rent day. The spirit of the sea- <lb />
son is serene and and the haze <lb />
shifts about the a dream, <lb />
while the occasional breeze wakes <lb />
symphonies in the dry, crisp oak <lb />
leaves, and causes ripples of discomfort <lb />
to follow one another rapidly over the <lb />
shining anatomy of the short halved <lb />
dog until he arches his and tries to <lb />
gather himself for warmth, <lb />
while his eyes protrude until it <lb />
seems a physical impossibility lain <lb />
to close the lids over them. <lb />
it seems to the casual observer of <lb />
poetic nature that even as <lb />
the chilly air curls the <lb />
so does it curl the <lb />
dog's tall until it has the <lb />
appearance of having <lb />
done up in papers. The <lb />
rosy apples have long ago <lb />
been gathered, and the <lb />
pumpkins have been put <lb />
away in the cellar and the corn stacks <lb />
have been gathered and are now robing <lb />
the inner cow, while the polis are being <lb />
converted into pleasant pipes plugs <lb />
for keeping the mouth of the deceased <lb />
porker open. <lb />
The gobbler struts about with great <lb />
dignity and pride, swelling with <lb />
nation when approached, and tossing his <lb />
great red necktie about in tho <lb />
air, and on more style to the <lb />
square inch than a highly educated <lb />
horse capering to slow music. <lb />
At this time the gobbler is being fed <lb />
so bountifully that he is <lb />
a loss to divine the <lb />
son thereof. He little fan- <lb />
that he is living high <lb />
to furnish high on <lb />
Thanksgiving day. He can- <lb />
not understand the mean- <lb />
of tho smiles that we <lb />
daily lavished upon him, <lb />
and when he is confined in a coop while <lb />
the cramming process is in force he <lb />
little dreams that it is to prevent him <lb />
from moving about and taking any ex- <lb />
that might tend to reduce his <lb />
flesh or harden his muscles to an extent <lb />
that might possibly shatter the artistic <lb />
beauty of a set of store or vegetable ivory <lb />
teeth. It is a pathetic sight to see a <lb />
gobbler in training for a Thanksgiving <lb />
feast, while he gases wistfully across the <lb />
murky landscape where the partridge <lb />
Arums and his in- <lb />
spirit surcharged <lb />
with a unsatisfied <lb />
yearning almost equaled <lb />
by that of a tooth powder <lb />
poet shivering on the pave- <lb />
while enjoying the <lb />
pleasant vision of a shop <lb />
window full of light overcoats, some of <lb />
which in tone are solid liver while <lb />
others are striped like bacon. He stands <lb />
one leg for a length of <lb />
time to give him varicose veins in that <lb />
vet he little dreams that he <lb />
will shortly a leg to stand <lb />
on, and that his wings will be utilized <lb />
as ash brushes, while his wishbone dries <lb />
on a nail over the library door like a <lb />
scalp on the pole of a wigwam. <lb />
What a glorious thing it is for the <lb />
turkey that he can eat <lb />
himself into a state of <lb />
epicurean perfection and <lb />
still be in total ignorance <lb />
of the untimely- fate which <lb />
awaits him. Being a vain <lb />
bird he probably fancies <lb />
that the food which is <lb />
upon him is the re- <lb />
of a general recognition of his great <lb />
beauty and shape. But if he knew the <lb />
real state of affairs it is quite likely that <lb />
he would not look upon the corn when <lb />
it is red the ground, and instead of <lb />
drinking the water set apart for his use <lb />
he would sit down in it like a duck, <lb />
while nestling in his bosom the fond <lb />
hope that such a departure might have <lb />
the, to him. salutary effect of developing <lb />
a nose cold or n good old-fashioned at- <lb />
tack of chills that would Quickly <lb />
deep <lb />
the his bones, feathers an, <lb />
and render him as cadaverous and woe <lb />
begone as a tailor's collector In a biting <lb />
snowstorm. <lb />
He would doubtless stand <lb />
seal brown study, <lb />
to himself the <lb />
that could be his if he <lb />
could only become <lb />
of certain patent <lb />
medicines that are war- <lb />
ranted to make thin <lb />
fat and fat people thin. <lb />
He could then fatten on <lb />
com and reduce himself with the <lb />
cine, and thus live like a fighting <lb />
cock, and at the same time remain so at- <lb />
as to render his chances of go <lb />
nuder the Thanksgiving <lb />
knife considerably slimmer than his <lb />
anatomy. He knows there is a certain <lb />
spring on the farm that contains chem- <lb />
properties, but be does not yearn to <lb />
drink of it in the hope of reducing his <lb />
avoirdupois, for the reason that he knows <lb />
that its medicinal virtues exist only in <lb />
the circular of the farmhouse that would <lb />
gather unto the proprietor many shekels <lb />
of silver and greenbacks. <lb />
He knows that tho proprietor gives the <lb />
spring a dash of quinine <lb />
early in the morning, <lb />
which fills it with a dis- <lb />
gusting flavor that <lb />
the Imbiber to fancy that <lb />
it is doing him great <lb />
ice, when in reality the <lb />
put in it only <lb />
effect of destroying the malaria <lb />
germs in the bubbling fount, that still <lb />
offers the imbiber a fair chance of con <lb />
a good case of typhoid fever. <lb />
Everything the advent of <lb />
Thanksgiving. The <lb />
horse trot at the county <lb />
fair; the savory aroma of <lb />
pumpkin pie; the strident <lb />
ripple of the expiring pig; <lb />
the laying in a x <lb />
of dominoes and a barrel <lb />
of applejack to make the <lb />
winter night summery; <lb />
the call of the loon, the <lb />
piping of the quail, the deep, early <lb />
light freckled with throbbing <lb />
these suggest season of <lb />
And when commerce is Heady <lb />
fold its sails to eat that poor <lb />
bird in still fattening himself to lie a sat- <lb />
medium of its, commerce's, <lb />
gratitude. But if he the gobbler only <lb />
ah, me, would he then <lb />
Ah. would I lull I'd a wild <lb />
turkey <lb />
To most on lull. <lb />
Or batter a rude turkey <lb />
never Is nil. <lb />
R. K <lb />
Thoughts, <lb />
What a debt of gratitude do owe <lb />
the New England fathers for the <lb />
of Thanksgiving day The Pilgrims <lb />
lauded on Plymouth Rock in and <lb />
celebrated their landing with prayers <lb />
and hymns of thanksgiving for their <lb />
safe from the dangers of the <lb />
voyage. The of <lb />
which fired their hearts on that <lb />
bleak December morning gave birth to <lb />
the New England Thanksgiving day, <lb />
which since las become a national <lb />
institution, designated by presidential <lb />
S reclamation, the time being generally <lb />
and for it on th fourth <lb />
November. <lb />
It is an inspiring thought that, this, <lb />
our only religions national festival <lb />
by presidential <lb />
is a day. For <lb />
ever brings blessings to the <lb />
of grateful hearts. <lb />
We have other national festivals and <lb />
other religious ones, made so by legal <lb />
enactments, but Thanksgiving day is <lb />
unique in being at once national, <lb />
legal and purely <lb />
from the heart and soul of <lb />
America. E. V. <lb />
Mo cups- <lb />
did yon enjoy yourself <lb />
at the Thanksgiving tea <lb />
much. It came right <lb />
after dinner, and we weren't hungry. <lb />
Alter Cases. <lb />
Briggs I didn't think of <lb />
minister's Thanksgiving sermon, <lb />
would if yon had seen, <lb />
the sin.- of the turkey his parishioners, <lb />
gave him. <lb />
IN YET A LITTLE WHILE. <lb />
Soliloquized the turkey. <lb />
With a deep, deep <lb />
don't think of feather <lb />
For a real <lb />
I'll have my fill of dressing <lb />
When the ax falls <lb />
Were Playing <lb />
He to you <lb />
think I'm slow and a little too soft I <lb />
She Bat then you <lb />
have wealth and position, and that <lb />
counts for <lb />
To Keep In Bloom. <lb />
When the flower to wither, <lb />
cot the stalks off close to where the <lb />
pods begin to form; new shoots will <lb />
soon appear, followed by new <lb />
A DOUBLE THANKSGIVING. <lb />
Copyright, by American Press <lb />
las red and <lb />
Apples had <lb />
gathered, <lb />
ready to be stow- <lb />
ed away In bins, <lb />
tho last golden <lb />
pumpkin had <lb />
been laid on, the <lb />
all the rest <lb />
of the produce of <lb />
the little farm <lb />
was housed mid <lb />
th.- minister <lb />
family was ready to sett If down to a <lb />
season of rest and quiet after tie- labor <lb />
of harvesting. <lb />
The farm lay on the outskirts of a <lb />
pretty New nil village, and tho <lb />
minister worked its acres six days in the <lb />
week and preached the seventh. His <lb />
salary was a year and two <lb />
parties, but Mr. Preston said that per- <lb />
haps his was on a <lb />
with his pay, so did not <lb />
when he of his here <lb />
daughters. They were nil nearly grown <lb />
into womanhood now, and were <lb />
Somewhat advanced toward old <lb />
Their mother had been a Miss <lb />
Apple, and she had died when <lb />
est daughter was little more thin a baby. <lb />
The pastor, who was a man as of <lb />
humor as was godliness, <lb />
called his girls his apples, the baby and <lb />
the next to her called <lb />
and the two eldest went by the names of <lb />
Nubbins and Twist, while the in- <lb />
ones were called <lb />
Pippin Pips more <lb />
Nu ever thought U odd w out of <lb />
the way that the minister should call his <lb />
daughters by these far names, it, <lb />
was quite in keeping with his quaint <lb />
character, and the seven daughters had <lb />
almost forgotten they had any oilier <lb />
titles. <lb />
Pretty these girls had always been, <lb />
good they were known to be. notable <lb />
housekeepers the live oldest were <lb />
ed to lie; and yet none of I hem had mar- <lb />
and only one bad even had a bean. <lb />
Some fourteen years previous there <lb />
had lived in this little place a handsome <lb />
young worked out Ins <lb />
at the glowing of the <lb />
blacksmith, and he had often been <lb />
seen to offer those little attentions which. <lb />
spoke of his preference for Miss <lb />
Otherwise known as Nubbins, and she <lb />
received them with sweet gravity, no- <lb />
wise discouraging him, nor oil the other <lb />
hand encouraging hits. But Walter De <lb />
Witt was poor, and worse, for his fa- <lb />
had died a drunkard, after having <lb />
broken his gentle wife's heart, and so <lb />
the sop not only had his own way to <lb />
make in the world, but also to rise with <lb />
the weight of bis father's misdeeds on <lb />
his shoulders, lie did bravely, and <lb />
people around spoke of him as a likely <lb />
young man, <lb />
As soon, or even sooner than the young <lb />
couple became aware of their growing <lb />
affection for each other, everybody in. <lb />
the village began to discuss the n <lb />
of such a marriage, and had set- <lb />
every point to his or her <lb />
faction, and the decision was that Nub- <lb />
bins had better lie cautious. <lb />
One lovely summer morning Nubbins <lb />
was walking slowly along the meadow, <lb />
keeping her watchful eyes the two <lb />
blossoms, who were respectively two <lb />
and four years old. She had brought. <lb />
them out here to in the <lb />
grass to give lier sick mother a <lb />
from their childish noise, <lb />
here she was when Walter- UP ti <lb />
her, walking and looking s a man does <lb />
when determined to do or die. He took <lb />
her hand shyly, yet firmly, and <lb />
it doesn't matter as to his words. <lb />
He asked her to marry him in his own <lb />
and she answered frankly, <lb />
sincerely and coquetry, with j <lb />
world of tender joy in her <lb />
voice and a great glory in her humid s. <lb />
Holding her hand in his tightly he <lb />
said <lb />
God make me of so <lb />
precious a gift. Nubbins, I have <lb />
also to say am going to <lb />
the new gold mines, <lb />
where I shall work at my trade, because <lb />
workers arc scarce there wages <lb />
high, and I think I shall do hotter at <lb />
that than hunting for gold, As soon Ha <lb />
I money enough I shall re- <lb />
turn for yon if yon are still willing, and <lb />
we will then lie married You must not <lb />
look to sad, for I shall probably not <lb />
away more than a couple of years. <lb />
Now let us go. dear, and speak to <lb />
father and his <lb />
Mr. Preston was shocked at first with <lb />
the knowledge that his daughter Wan <lb />
ltd P sought In marriage, <lb />
but he liked Walter and knew of his <lb />
brave struggles against, fate, and after a <lb />
pause, during which he choked down his <lb />
regrets, said. Walter. I am will- <lb />
that you should have my <lb />
as as yon can give her home, an <lb />
good as this <lb />
Then they went to the invalid mother, <lb />
who consented tearfully, for she loved <lb />
Ibis first born child tenderly, <lb />
saw that Nubbins loved Waller. <lb />
The old minister than laid his hand on <lb />
Walter's and <lb />
Waller. I married a rosy Apple <lb />
and yon are going to take up with a <lb />
prefer this Nubbin to other- <lb />
Mr. and I wouldn't <lb />
change her i r her name for <lb />
it was till settled, and <lb />
started on bis journey, and Nubbins re- <lb />
at home to keep his <lb />
sweet her heart after the <lb />
manner of women, <lb />
it was six long months before a letter <lb />
reach her, and six more before she <lb />
heard hi-bad started his little <lb />
with good prospects. Then her <lb />
mother died and she devoted herself to <lb />
the care of the little ones and the gen- <lb />
overseeing of their home. They <lb />
managed to live, decently tie- prod <lb />
of their farm and the in spite <lb />
of tho two donation parties. <lb />
SUB <lb />
And so things went for six rears. <lb />
Walter wrote often, cost <lb />
had been great, then he had been <lb />
robbed, and he wrote that he feared she <lb />
would of waiting for him. Slid <lb />
begged her to, be patient, and added that <lb />
the hope of seeing her would nerve him <lb />
to new efforts, and he ended his letters <lb />
with protestations of lore immeasurable. <lb />
No thought of deserting her lover had <lb />
ever entered loyal mind, and <lb />
love and ripened and was <lb />
fuller and deeper as she grew older and <lb />
passed from girlhood to womanhood. <lb />
At last a year went by without news <lb />
from Walter. Another wore its sad <lb />
length along and no letter; a third <lb />
passed, and then his name was spoken <lb />
in a hushed voice, as we speak of <lb />
the dead, and other weary years <lb />
dragged heavy, freight- <lb />
ed with an sorrow, until at <lb />
last it was fourteen years since Walter <lb />
had left his promised wife. <lb />
Some said he had died. Nubbins could <lb />
not accept his death as a fact. Some <lb />
said he had married another. This <lb />
roused her to pager, gentle as she usually <lb />
was. again said, nodding their <lb />
heads, that be had doubtless taken to <lb />
drink like his fat bet, and so had sunk so <lb />
low he was ashamed to write. This she <lb />
heard in pained silence, and only prayed <lb />
In secret that it might not be true. Still <lb />
not come, and she ceased writing. <lb />
Fourteen years had brought Silver <lb />
enough to blanch the. golden curls that <lb />
clustered forehead, and had <lb />
the delicate of her cheeks <lb />
and added a quiet dignity to her manner, <lb />
and she was now of as the <lb />
Mi-- Preston, she was thirty- <lb />
two. Tho other sisters followed in age <lb />
with about two years and <lb />
the youngest was almost seventeen. <lb />
railed her Mill. She was <lb />
almost the counterpart <lb />
had been at that age. only she was more <lb />
wan inclined to be coquettish, <lb />
which her father vainly tried to check. <lb />
So were on the last day of the <lb />
harvest when they were stripping the <lb />
trees of the winter apples, aided by <lb />
neighbors who were making a frolic <lb />
o. ii- a cay <lb />
giving, which would lie also <lb />
with Mr. Preston, and the even- <lb />
was to lie given up to games and <lb />
amusements for the young folks. The <lb />
afternoon was half gone, when <lb />
they saw a stranger coming swiftly <lb />
across the meadow toward them. They <lb />
watched him with a high degree of cu- <lb />
as he came walking over the <lb />
meadow with strong, firm steps, like a <lb />
man well assured of his surroundings. <lb />
He looked among the assembled <lb />
and then his eyes fell upon <lb />
who was standing a tree, <lb />
and he was by her side in a moment, <lb />
and caught her by the hands and drew <lb />
her closely to his breast as he said <lb />
my little wife Forgive <lb />
me this long silence, for I can explain it. <lb />
Have you thought of me Yon haven't <lb />
changed a bit, while have grown old <lb />
and rough and gray. Why don't yon <lb />
the first place, you gave me no <lb />
chance with your great grizzly bear hug. <lb />
In the next place, I am not Nubbins, <lb />
Blossom, and I think I have changed <lb />
yon saw me last. So there, <lb />
Nubbins is over there by that pile of <lb />
baskets. I'll call <lb />
TUB <lb />
The first freshness of his joy h id been <lb />
given to Blossom, and it was with a be- <lb />
sense of strangeness and change <lb />
that Walter went to greet <lb />
stately woman before him, <lb />
and. meeting was constrained and <lb />
awkward. could she meet him <lb />
warmly an icy hand bad clutched <lb />
her heart as she; saw another mistaken <lb />
for her <lb />
Then Walter must tell his story and <lb />
greet all bis old friends and be intro- <lb />
to new ones. He had bean caught <lb />
a caving tunnel and his skull had bean <lb />
fractured. A little piece of bone had <lb />
bean forced into his the <lb />
wound had apparently healed, with <lb />
its healing came a loss of memory which <lb />
did not return for rears. Not. fact <lb />
till an ambitions new surgeon who <lb />
performed an operation which reunited. <lb />
In n and the restoration of the lost <lb />
faculty, <lb />
Thou tie went back to Murphy's camp, <lb />
but there came no more letters from <lb />
Nubbins. Then his friend died and <lb />
left him a modest fortune, and with that <lb />
Walter at once for his home and <lb />
Nubbins. Never for once did he think <lb />
she would otherwise loyal, but <lb />
he had feared, she was dead. When his <lb />
was end-, d be <lb />
i . . we <lb />
in yet, and I you to <lb />
give me the one you u, so <lb />
long ago, and we will start net mouth, <lb />
have changed very <lb />
Mr. tie Witt, and grown old. <lb />
Yon did not realize it. and now <lb />
yon had better think over it a lit I <lb />
said poor Nubbins, whose tender <lb />
heart had been bitterly wounded by his <lb />
pan mean that you married, <lb />
Of that you care for some one <lb />
asked he, hoarsely. <lb />
not faltered she. <lb />
then, what is it Yon cannot <lb />
Jove me, that I have grown old and <lb />
No, It is I who have grown old <lb />
that it Thank God that you have, <lb />
else how I dare why, what would <lb />
I do with you if you were a child like <lb />
Blossom there I prefer my Nubbins to <lb />
all the blossoms or handsomest apple in <lb />
orchard. Now, give one <lb />
kiss, my dear; just to show I'm <lb />
awake, and we'll married tomorrow, <lb />
Thanksgiving <lb />
The kiss settled it. and the wedding <lb />
did take place the next morning in <lb />
church, after the service, where Mr. <lb />
Preston gave thanks for everything, and <lb />
afterward they all went to dinner. <lb />
to say, in less than one year <lb />
from then Mr. Preston had seen nil hi <lb />
girls led away as brides. <lb />
And Nubbins grew prettier and rosier <lb />
than she had ever with her sweet <lb />
dignity added to her bloom, <lb />
husband praised <lb />
Olive Harper. <lb />
yon going to have turkey <lb />
for dear <lb />
Husband-I am, on one condition. <lb />
what is that <lb />
want to be <lb />
that the one we had last year is all <lb />
Some signs of the seen <lb />
about <lb />
Pants <lb />
Turned to Defy <lb />
Pant in the City, <lb />
Things in Coatings and Vest- <lb />
. . <lb />
STATE NEWS. <lb />
Happenings Here and There as Gather- <lb />
ed From Exchanges. <lb />
Lenoir Mr. John Hart- <lb />
raised bushels of Irish <lb />
j tallies from two planted. <lb />
Fifty-nine thousand dollars have <lb />
, been recommended as River <lb />
Harbor for <lb />
and rivers. <lb />
Johnson, so well known as <lb />
, tho traveling agent of the <lb />
died suddenly in <lb />
en evening of heart disease- <lb />
Elizabeth City <lb />
yesterday with two ripe bananas, <lb />
grown in his garden this season <lb />
on a tree that matured <lb />
thirty-five. have never before <lb />
known a product of the kind. <lb />
Tarboro Advocate; Marion <lb />
colored, living- in this <lb />
was shot by Dick Baker last <lb />
week, so it is reported. <lb />
injury is thought- to fatal. <lb />
Baker ran off, was captured in <lb />
Wilson.-------It looks now very <lb />
much as if Tarboro is going to <lb />
sell her two million the <lb />
first year of her tobacco <lb />
i Capt Theo- <lb />
Williams, one of <lb />
Norfolk's prominent <lb />
who did a large business <lb />
I in this State, died in Norfolk, Va., <lb />
I last Saturday. His loss will be felt <lb />
keenly his many friends both in <lb />
North Carolina and <lb />
his worth and Christian character <lb />
had won for hi in an <lb />
Scotland Nook Mr. <lb />
Sam Thorne of this <lb />
had the to lose his <lb />
and bales of cotton by tire <lb />
last Friday. There was a small <lb />
insurance the cotton. This is <lb />
the second time Mr. has <lb />
suffered loss the past <lb />
two years. The caught from a <lb />
match in the cotton, it was <lb />
thought. <lb />
been an of <lb />
State sinners the pen- <lb />
will in- <lb />
stead of .- it- <lb />
stead of in- <lb />
stead of 85.50 ; fourth-class in- <lb />
stead of -fl Last there <lb />
were. against this year. <lb />
In class one there are class <lb />
two class three ii <lb />
font Ibis I hen <lb />
will against last <lb />
year. <lb />
Last <lb />
day night a man by the <lb />
William who had been <lb />
with Stow e's show, met <lb />
with quite n painful accident. He <lb />
hail been the <lb />
day swine time daring the <lb />
night lay niftier one of the cars be- <lb />
longing to the circus and went to <lb />
sleep and when the cars pulls out <lb />
they ran over one of his feet and <lb />
mashed it very badly. He was <lb />
taken to the poor house for at- <lb />
A suit case <lb />
has been entered here in this <lb />
comity against the Richmond <lb />
Danville Rail Road Company for <lb />
damages to <lb />
The ease is where the R. B. Com- <lb />
put a man, Ramsay, <lb />
off train at Princeton. It <lb />
seems that he had a ticket <lb />
at Wilson for Raleigh by way of <lb />
The trains being late he <lb />
went to under <lb />
from the agent at Wilson <lb />
w told him that his ticket I <lb />
be good that way. He refused to <lb />
fare from to <lb />
the conductor put off the <lb />
train. Ho now his for <lb />
ii i y Strange <lb />
sometimes happen in <lb />
j thing <lb />
j North Carolina, and <lb />
county has recently added <lb />
to the list. Last week <lb />
and i young lady neat <lb />
Mount Pleasant, Were united <lb />
I matrimony- the wedding being <lb />
celebrated with due civilities. <lb />
passed off and <lb />
a general good time was hail, saith <lb />
our informant. The news bow- <lb />
over made us scratch our head for <lb />
a while, for we had generally sup- <lb />
posed Dan Tucker to dead <lb />
mat y years ago. But to satisfy <lb />
less we made some inquiry <lb />
land that it was cot the <lb />
original who <lb />
has been so eminently celebrated <lb />
in the country tire <lb />
aide, but merely n namesake of <lb />
I He however is a real live <lb />
Dan Tucker, who Una succeeded <lb />
capturing a fair miss, a feat old <lb />
mail <lb />
with. Success <lb />
native county. <lb />
was credited <lb />
to him and his <lb />
Mo that Lr. Catarrh <lb />
really cure Catarrh, whether <lb />
lie recent or of longstanding <lb />
the makers of It their <lb />
in it guarantee, which <lb />
isn't ii mere i r <lb />
hi moment. That moment <lb />
its <lb />
The reason for their Is <lb />
remedy has itself <lb />
the right for out of one <lb />
hundred cases Catarrh in the Head, <lb />
and the Medical <lb />
, can afford to the of <lb />
yon being the one <lb />
The only is are to <lb />
the test, if tie meteors are willing <lb />
take the If s ., test is easy. <lb />
Yon p iv you.- cents <lb />
trial begins. II warning the <lb />
you'll <lb />
Special Notice. <lb />
In adopting the Cash in Advance <lb />
tern tor year The will <lb />
be continued to no one for a longer time <lb />
than it Is paid for. If yon find stamps <lb />
just after your name on the margin <lb />
the paper the <lb />
Your subscription expires two weeks <lb />
from this <lb />
it is to give you notice that unless re- <lb />
newed in that time <lb />
will cease going to you at the expiration <lb />
of the two <lb />
THE DEMON DRINK. <lb />
A Pathetic Letter From a Father to a <lb />
Dissipated and Wayward Son. <lb />
My Dear <lb />
What would you think of yourself <lb />
ii to our bedside <lb />
every night, awakening us. tell us <lb />
that you would not allow to sleep <lb />
any more That is just what you are <lb />
doing; and that is why I am here <lb />
a little alter midnight writing to you. <lb />
Your mother is nearly worn out, and <lb />
because you won't let her <lb />
mother who nursed you <lb />
in j our infancy, toiled for you In your <lb />
and looked upon you with <lb />
and joy when you were growing <lb />
into manhood, as she counted on <lb />
the comfort and support you would <lb />
give her in her declining years. <lb />
read of the most barbarous <lb />
m.-n in which some of the <lb />
nations punish some of their <lb />
criminals. It is cutting the flesh <lb />
from the body in small pieces, slowly <lb />
culling the limbs, beginning with <lb />
lingers and toes, one joint at a <lb />
t inc. the victim dies. <lb />
That is just what you are doing. <lb />
Y-ii. arc killing your mother by <lb />
s. <lb />
have planted many of the <lb />
white hairs now appearing so thick <lb />
in her head before the time. <lb />
Your cruel hand is drawing the <lb />
lines of sorrow on her dear old face, <lb />
making her look prematurely old. <lb />
Vi ii might as well slick your knife <lb />
ii. ii-r body time you come <lb />
her, for your conduct is stab- <lb />
bing her to the heart. <lb />
Yen might as well bring her coffin <lb />
her into it, for you are <lb />
pressing her toward it with very <lb />
rapid steps. <lb />
you step en her body if <lb />
prostrate on the floor And yet with <lb />
r foot you are treading on <lb />
her In art, and out its life <lb />
an I needn't say <lb />
that is a word we have long ceased <lb />
to use, because you have long taken <lb />
from us. Of course we have to <lb />
i friends with smiles, but <lb />
h little know the bitterness <lb />
have taken all the roses out <lb />
sister's pathway and scatter- <lb />
ed thorns instead and from the pain <lb />
they scalding tears arc <lb />
seen coursing down her cheeks <lb />
Tin. her life <lb />
v ours. <lb />
And what can yon promise your <lb />
I for the future <lb />
Look at the miserable, bloated, <lb />
wretches ilia, you see every <lb />
day n the street and behold in them <lb />
an Dial t picture of what you fast <lb />
to, and will be a years <lb />
Then in the end n drunkard's <lb />
grave a drunkard's doom <lb />
For the says that no drunk- <lb />
shall inherit the Kingdom of <lb />
Where then will you be it not <lb />
in I he Kingdom of God. <lb />
U id not these considerations in- <lb />
Ii.-f u to reform at once And <lb />
G d help you in the effort for <lb />
he and he will if you earnestly <lb />
ink iii n . <lb />
Your affectionate but <lb />
n, <lb />
Babies cry because they suffer; and <lb />
the reliable remedy for the re- <lb />
lief of i heir discomfort is Dr. Bull's <lb />
Baby nip. Only cents a bottle. <lb />
A child learning its alphabet la <lb />
block-aided. A man <lb />
with catarrh and not trying <lb />
Old Seal's Catarrh Cure may be called <lb />
a bloc -head. <lb />
K. J. MARQUIS, <lb />
DENTIST, <lb />
. C, <lb />
Office in Skinner Building, <lb />
opposite Gallery. <lb />
-d <lb />
Mile, H.<lb />
I. A. <lb />
TYSON, <lb />
a. r. <lb />
gut <lb />
M. O. <lb />
attention given to collect <lb />
mm. u <lb />
Attorney -at-Law, <lb />
n. c. <lb />
Prompt and careful attention to <lb />
Hens. Collection solicited. <lb />
h, c. <lb />
t skinner, <lb />
m. c. <lb />
P Q. <lb />
iV. <lb />
Practice In the courts. <lb />
J. L. <lb />
I Alt VIS BLOW, <lb />
AT TORN S-AT-LA W, <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. O. <lb />
In all the Courts. <lb />
I l. <lb />
aTTORNEY-AT-LAW <lb />
LEE and NEW PATRON are still the Leaders in Cook Stoves. For sale by D. D. HASKETT,<lb /></p>
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THE <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
I. J, and Proprietor. <lb />
NOVEMBER, <lb />
Publisher's <lb />
OF <lb />
The i year. <lb />
The Alliance Council was in <lb />
at last week <lb />
and if the reports of the meeting <lb />
are correct this was a stormy <lb />
Later we will give in brief <lb />
what was done by this body in <lb />
which there is so much interest <lb />
just now. <lb />
Senator R. Williams, of <lb />
Falkland, recently returned from <lb />
meeting of the National Grange <lb />
of Springfield, Ohio. We clip the <lb />
The administration has an op- <lb />
showing whether it Honor <lb />
has sufficient back-bone to fight Of Greenville Institute for <lb />
the Steamship and Castle Garden <lb />
ring in New York, as Mr- Cannon, Sugg, <lb />
who was selected as a member of Emma Tuft, <lb />
the commission to visit Europe to J. X. <lb />
investigate immigration matters <lb />
at the request of the president of <lb />
the Federation of Labor, has, by a <lb />
trip from Europe in the steerage <lb />
of a steamer, secured evidence that <lb />
the steamship officials and the <lb />
Government officials at the New <lb />
York end were in collusion to <lb />
late the immigration laws. <lb />
first <lb />
comma <lb />
MM year, ; one-ball column our year. <lb />
one-quarter column one year, <lb />
Transient inch <lb />
week. l two week. <lb />
mouth 92- Two inches one week, <lb />
in Local <lb />
ac Items, , <lb />
line for insertion. <lb />
Legal Advertisements, such as Ad. <lb />
and <lb />
and Sales, <lb />
Summons to etc. will <lb />
be charged at legal rates and must <lb />
PAW FOB IS ADVANCE. <lb />
Contracts fin- not mentioned <lb />
above, fin length time, can In- <lb />
made by to the either <lb />
in person or letter. <lb />
tor v and <lb />
aH of lie <lb />
by on <lb />
order to receive prompt in<lb />
The a large <lb />
Will be <lb />
to reach the public. <lb />
Away back in OUT <lb />
Fathers landed at Plymouth Book. <lb />
They had fled from persecution <lb />
and wore seeking a home where <lb />
night exercise freedom of con- <lb />
science. heartily celebrated <lb />
their landing songs, prayers, <lb />
and exhibition <lb />
of is one of the <lb />
dwells in the <lb />
man breast- There among their <lb />
bleak and desolate surroundings <lb />
they did not forget to give thanks <lb />
to Him who had them <lb />
through their perilous voyage and <lb />
given tin-in a safe r <lb />
the shores of the land that to <lb />
lie the Asylum for the oppressed <lb />
of every Regularly after <lb />
this New England <lb />
day was observed. It <lb />
twenty-five when <lb />
it became a national institution <lb />
and is every Year designated by <lb />
Presidential proclamation follow- <lb />
ed by a <lb />
from each Governor of State. <lb />
The time fixed custom is the <lb />
fourth in November. <lb />
following from the Daily <lb />
of that <lb />
W. R. Williams, of North Caro- <lb />
presented the report of the <lb />
committee <lb />
OX <lb />
which was adopted. The report in <lb />
substance is as Asa <lb />
we are blessed with a surplus <lb />
in corn, wheat, pork, beef and <lb />
other necessary food. No one <lb />
will deny that the more consumers <lb />
we find to purchase. our sup- <lb />
plies the better the price will be- <lb />
There is ever a people to <lb />
feed somewhere. Surplus food <lb />
like surplus cotton must find a <lb />
foreign market, or the price will <lb />
fall below the cost of production. <lb />
It us then as farmers in <lb />
our organized capacity to demand <lb />
such <lb />
OF <lb />
as will enable the American <lb />
to sell more pounds of pork and <lb />
beef and more bushels of corn and <lb />
j wheat, and more bales of cotton. <lb />
should supply the South <lb />
Pilgrim American people in the every- <lb />
needful food of which they now <lb />
obtain from other nations less <lb />
favorably in proximity and in <lb />
many other advantages. It is said <lb />
that government has been sadly <lb />
neglectful and indifferent in these <lb />
matters. It is pleasing to know a <lb />
greater interest is being manifest- <lb />
ed sine the Grange it <lb />
undeniable influence literally <lb />
forced from Congress a cabinet <lb />
officer to represent the farmers. It <lb />
is recommended that the National <lb />
Grange continue its fraternal <lb />
with the Dominion <lb />
of Canada- <lb />
WASHINGTON LETTER. <lb />
on K i <lb />
Washington, <lb />
e coming session of Congress <lb />
promises to be one of most <lb />
interesting particularly to demo <lb />
and opponents of the present <lb />
j high tariff, we have had for years <lb />
Notwithstanding the republican <lb />
in the Senate there is a <lb />
I probability that some of the worst <lb />
of the law may <lb />
be modified if not repealed, and <lb />
democratic House will see that <lb />
have had enough of ion <lb />
Congresses. <lb />
dollar <lb />
This is the only religious nation-j appropriations are kept within <lb />
festival we have thus bounds. The people <lb />
and it is honor to America <lb />
this is a -Thanksgiving <lb />
. . , The contest is now <lb />
Then- are other a in <lb />
and other religious ones, made so ; the nearness of the <lb />
by legal enactments, but this is of Congress, it is still in <lb />
emanation from i doubt. It had been considered <lb />
,, . i f . .;. previous to this week that Air. <lb />
the heart and son of America. . . . . . , , , <lb />
nit Mills was slightly in the lead, <lb />
It is fitting that this day should be considerable of <lb />
properly He. who to nominate him, <lb />
enjoys prosperity, health <lb />
and comfort without <lb />
once recognizing with thankful <lb />
hearts the giver, is baser than a <lb />
brute. It Should be a joyous day. <lb />
free from the labors and cures of are all connected with Tammany <lb />
daily life. It is a noble custom ; <lb />
that has clung- to it of re- <lb />
with Mr. Cusp a close It <lb />
is now thought that this is re- <lb />
versed, owing to the announce- <lb />
that the democratic members <lb />
from New York city would sup- <lb />
port Mr. Crisp. These members <lb />
among some of the opponents of <lb />
Mr. to call him the Tarn <lb />
the poor, the needy candidate, but remembering <lb />
and the orphan. Spent thus, and in j the fate with which Mr. <lb />
sewn, prayers, praises and for calling Governor-elect <lb />
i i i i . . a candidate, <lb />
tilde to who has freely given <lb />
all. it will gladden <lb />
n our all. it our <lb />
our lives, sweeten <lb />
our labors, and give renewed <lb />
for the struggles which fol- <lb />
low. <lb />
The X. Conference <lb />
; I hey speak softly. It is the <lb />
of many observers that <lb />
Mills nor Crisp will <lb />
ed, but that the honor will go to <lb />
of the other candidates. <lb />
Springer, Bynum, <lb />
or Wilson. <lb />
Considerable amusement was <lb />
of the M. ; created here by Secretary Fosters <lb />
E. Church. South is in session here j attempt, in his financial speech be- <lb />
, . i mi i . . the New Chamber of <lb />
week. The con- <lb />
Galloway, of Alls-ii ti anti-free <lb />
Bishop Galloway, of Mis- free <lb />
is presiding. There are coinage men in <lb />
is <lb />
many distinguished Ministers and <lb />
Lay Members present as delegate. <lb />
has never b f had <lb />
such a body to meet here. It will <lb />
mark a new era in the <lb />
town and county. The <lb />
of the presence and wink of such <lb />
as compose this body will lie felt <lb />
long after the meeting has ad- <lb />
Greenville needs a reM- <lb />
awakening- and in <lb />
it is a joy to many of <lb />
our people to have the impress of <lb />
great body of Christians made <lb />
left upon the people. The <lb />
preaching, and the discussions of <lb />
various objects of the <lb />
and anti-free <lb />
same set. It <lb />
will not add to his fame as a <lb />
but as a juggling feat it is <lb />
worthy of its author and in keep- <lb />
with the policy he has follow- <lb />
ed from the first day he took <lb />
charge of the country's finances, <lb />
influence I Democrats here take no stock in <lb />
I the talk about putting Governor <lb />
Russell, of Massachusetts, on the <lb />
National ticket- <lb />
The Bell Telephone monopoly <lb />
this week secured a patent winch <lb />
had been in the Patent <lb />
since 1877- It is for what is <lb />
known as the Berliner combined <lb />
and telephone. <lb />
The fight in <lb />
Ohio may result in disrupting the <lb />
before Mr. Blame's Pres- <lb />
j aspiration does it. It is no <lb />
j secret in Washington that Blaine <lb />
will be of a very high dislikes Sherman and that the feel <lb />
Greenville is to be Congratulated is cordially returned, nor is it <lb />
it has the privilege of enjoy- <lb />
such a feast of religious things. <lb />
The trial of for the <lb />
killing of Connelly is now in <lb />
at Fayetteville- Able <lb />
both sides and it <lb />
promises to be a long and tedious <lb />
trial- There are more than two <lb />
witnesses and the trial <lb />
increase-a with the introduction of <lb />
each witness as the only <lb />
each link in the strong <lb />
circumstances which point to the <lb />
accused as Wing the guilty party. <lb />
The we a cold blooded <lb />
and if was the <lb />
he ought to suffer the full <lb />
penalty of the law regardless of <lb />
i the fact that he was a man of fine <lb />
standing being accused not having carried <lb />
of I act- <lb />
Charles H. has been <lb />
Governor of Mary- <lb />
land U Senator to succeed Sen- <lb />
Wilson deceased- <lb />
that Mr. Harrison long ago <lb />
thrown the <lb />
to Sherman. To add insult <lb />
to injury Mr. Harrison treated For- <lb />
in such a brusque manner the <lb />
other day when he called at the <lb />
White his respects <lb />
that the fiery Ohioan took off in <lb />
a huff, and went to Mr. Blaine. his <lb />
friend, for consolation. This week <lb />
Secretary Foster raised a big row <lb />
in the Ohio republican association, <lb />
which contains many friends of <lb />
by making a speech in <lb />
favor of the re-election of Sher- <lb />
man. Mr. Blaine doesn't like this <lb />
is believed that he is bring <lb />
all the personal influence he <lb />
can command in Ohio to <lb />
aid. and that is to <lb />
next year. <lb />
The day after the State elections <lb />
Secretary Busk remarked that the <lb />
Massachusetts leather <lb />
ought to be punished, for <lb />
not having carried the State for <lb />
the Republicans, by having the <lb />
duty restored upon foreign hides. <lb />
The matter was regarded as one <lb />
of jokes, but, as <lb />
he seriously makes the <lb />
in his annual report, he was <lb />
evidently in earnest <lb />
ARTILLERY SHOTS. <lb />
Nov. 23rd, 1891. <lb />
Those who have never visited a <lb />
military post or witnessed the ma- <lb />
of regular troops, would <lb />
be well pleased should they visit <lb />
Fortress Monroe just at present. <lb />
A finer or better drilled body of <lb />
men can not be found than those <lb />
composing the Batteries of the IT- <lb />
S. Artillery School. Although we <lb />
belong to the artillery arm of the <lb />
service, we can compete favorably <lb />
with the infantry in any of the <lb />
movements. The move- <lb />
made by this on <lb />
parade every evening are perfect, <lb />
not the least break being <lb />
The present class of officers <lb />
are fine instructors, and the <lb />
manner in which they have <lb />
performed their duty in the <lb />
of instructors enables <lb />
listed men to hold their own with <lb />
any artillerymen on the globe. <lb />
Maj- Munn. the Post Surgeon, <lb />
who has been ordered to <lb />
Barracks. Ala., has gone <lb />
to his new post of duty- Maj. <lb />
Vickery takes his place here. <lb />
Hospital Steward Edwards who <lb />
been stationed here for a <lb />
of years has been ordered to <lb />
Fort San Houston. Texas. Steward <lb />
Belt, who was ordered here to till <lb />
the vacancy, has arrived with his <lb />
family, consisting of a wife and a <lb />
most charming daughter. They <lb />
occupy the quarters recently <lb />
cited by Steward Edwards. Stew- <lb />
ard Belt is a whole souled man <lb />
and we wish him much in <lb />
his new field of duty. <lb />
The elegant quarters that are <lb />
being built just outside the fort will <lb />
soon be completed- We have not <lb />
learned what officers will occupy <lb />
them. <lb />
The electric can will soon be <lb />
running between Old Point and <lb />
Hampton, making it very <lb />
for both soldiers and citizens. <lb />
The new hotel is a mammoth <lb />
building. We have heard that it <lb />
has one hundred more rooms than <lb />
the and many more <lb />
The La Grippe has again made <lb />
its appearance here. So far there <lb />
are not as many cases of it as last <lb />
year. <lb />
A building is now being planned <lb />
for a new headquarters. The <lb />
writer understands that it is to be <lb />
an elegant one costing several <lb />
thousand dollars. <lb />
We extend to Master <lb />
Sergeant Clayton a hearty <lb />
come. This efficient <lb />
officer was ordered from Fort <lb />
to perform <lb />
the duties of his office at the Post. <lb />
The cold weather has at last <lb />
made its appearance here, and <lb />
with it comes an abundance of- <lb />
a Gordon setter be- <lb />
longing to Dancy of Bat <lb />
tery H. is in much demand by the <lb />
hunters of the Post- <lb />
Rev. Mr. the Post <lb />
Chaplain teaches a confirmation <lb />
class every Thursday evening in <lb />
the T. M- C A. rooms. S. A. <lb />
TRINITY'S VICTORY I <lb />
Saturday evening the 14th. <lb />
Columbia S- C-. witnessed the <lb />
finest game of foot ball ever play- <lb />
ed in the South, played for the <lb />
championship of the two Carolina's <lb />
by the champion teams of the two <lb />
States. Trinity Collage, North <lb />
Carolina and Furman University. <lb />
South Carolina. <lb />
team, relying on the <lb />
strength of her rush line and the <lb />
fine trim of those behind it. played <lb />
bravely and hopefully for the first <lb />
of the game but early it was seen <lb />
that under the directions of <lb />
s captain. Mr. Daniels, Trinity <lb />
was to have the victory. After <lb />
contesting for one hour and thirty <lb />
minutes, the game was ended, the <lb />
victory won for Trinity, giving a <lb />
score of to fl. Trinity's team <lb />
has always been noted for its <lb />
fine playing, but this year it is <lb />
able to do far better than ever <lb />
before. <lb />
Trinity claims the championship <lb />
of all teams south of Mason and <lb />
Dixon line. J. T- E. <lb />
Lizzie <lb />
Mattie Tucker, Fannie <lb />
Annie Moore, , <lb />
Evans, May Joyner, <lb />
W. E. Tucker, Ella t. <lb />
Hooker, Harvey Allen, <lb />
Forties, <lb />
Anna <lb />
Addie Johnson, Susie Lon- <lb />
Noble, Maggie. Lillie <lb />
Baker, Blow, Olive Dill. <lb />
Anna Blanche Flanagan, <lb />
Harding, Lillie Harris, Collie <lb />
Katie Moore, Annie R n- <lb />
Skinner, Skinner, <lb />
Archie Forties, Fred <lb />
Harding. Z <lb />
While, Km to a Harrington, Rn-ma <lb />
Harris, Evans, Allie r <lb />
son, Anderson, Eva Allen, <lb />
Bake, Mamie Tucker, <lb />
Williams n, Willie Evans, Charlie <lb />
James, Li Rawls, <lb />
Bruce Sugg, Leon <lb />
Tartar, Jessie P. Daisy <lb />
Tucker, Bessie <lb />
Patrick. <lb />
The average was made <lb />
Skinner. <lb />
APPOINTMENTS. <lb />
B. Mitchell, Missionary India <lb />
FURNITURE we come again. <lb />
-------We have just received a large and complete------ <lb />
STOCK OF FURNITURE. <lb />
It is made by the best workmen after the latest designs and in <lb />
order to better display it we have converted the whole of the <lb />
second story of our building into one large furniture room. <lb />
We shall apply our one price system to this <lb />
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 if, <lb />
and marked it so low that <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 />
I To enlist your attention and claim a fair share of your patronage <lb />
We are determined that i, square dealings and honest <lb />
of our goods will secure you as a customer, <lb />
shall not be lacking on our part. We go into <lb />
-------the Northern the------- <lb />
CASH <lb />
Kent Wins. <lb />
desire to say to our citizens, licit <lb />
for years we have be- n selling <lb />
New Discovery for Consumption, <lb />
New Life <lb />
Salve an l 1- and have <lb />
never remedies that sell as well, <lb />
or that have given universal <lb />
faction. We do not hesitate to <lb />
tee them every time, and we stand ready <lb />
id refund the purchase price if <lb />
result do not their <lb />
These remedies have won their great <lb />
popularity purely on their merits. J. <lb />
I. Druggist. <lb />
A Investment, <lb />
Is one which is guaranteed to bring <lb />
you Fat intact results, or in case of <lb />
return of purchase price. On this <lb />
safe plan you can from our <lb />
ed Druggist a bottle of Dr. King's New <lb />
Discovery for Consumption. It is <lb />
to bring relief in every case, <lb />
when used for any affect ion of Throat. <lb />
Lung or chest, such as Consumption, <lb />
Inflammation of Lungs, Bronchitis, <lb />
Asthma, Whooping Cough, Croup, etc., <lb />
etc. It is pleasant and agreeable to taste <lb />
perfectly safe, and can always be de- <lb />
pended upon. <lb />
Tr <lb />
Trial free at J. L. Wooten's Drug <lb />
Store. <lb />
to Remember <lb />
that impure unhealthy blood b present <lb />
In all, and the direct cause of many dis- <lb />
eases from which up sutler, Scrofula, <lb />
and which <lb />
have ravaged the earth and poisoned <lb />
the blood of nations for generations, and <lb />
are the evil parents of indescribable <lb />
horrors are under absolute control of <lb />
P. P. P., the only blood <lb />
known. <lb />
The P. P. P. Blood Cure baa positively <lb />
cured numerous case of and <lb />
Salt in a short where all <lb />
other Mood have <lb />
to diseases <lb />
in infancy or old <lb />
Bin. H. Mitchell in with <lb />
his wile will visit the <lb />
during <lb />
Peasant, Pitt Co., Sun-lay <lb />
A. M. Dee. <lb />
Kc I Oak, Pill Co., <lb />
Die. <lb />
Mon- <lb />
Dee. i. <lb />
Pitt. Co. II A. <lb />
M Dec. . <lb />
Pill C-., night <lb />
Green Co., Wednesday <lb />
A. M. Dec. <lb />
Co., night <lb />
Dee. <lb />
Salem, Co., Thursday Bight. <lb />
Dee. <lb />
Bethel, Co. A. U, <lb />
Dee. <lb />
Wheat Swamp, Co., Friday <lb />
Dee. <lb />
Sunday an night <lb />
De-. <lb />
n, Green Cc, Monday night <lb />
Co., sigh <lb />
Dec. <lb />
Wilson, Wilson Co., Wednesday <lb />
night Dee. <lb />
Wilson Mills, Johnson Co., Thurs- <lb />
day Bight Dee. <lb />
arc to convoy <lb />
Bro. and Sister Mitchell from one <lb />
church hi another. Having spent a <lb />
number of years in India Bro. <lb />
ell is capable of interesting tic <lb />
wherever he goes. His will <lb />
l-e Three on <lb />
lie sure and to hear him. <lb />
R. W. <lb />
State <lb />
Our buyer was able to pick up some bargains in this line while <lb />
North and if you will examine our stock we feel sure that we <lb />
can save you money. We sell them with and without <lb />
the lining. They are the very latest patterns and colors. <lb />
CLOTHING. <lb />
We do not handle any second-hand stuff nor misfits. Our Cloth- <lb />
is fresh from the manufacturers, AND IS MADE TO FIT <lb />
and for further evidence of this we refer yon to our many <lb />
customers who have gotten such perfect PITS from us, <lb />
that they prefer them to misfits, which are so <lb />
named because the maker found it such a <lb />
hard task to get any one they would fit. <lb />
Our Clothing is made by first-class <lb />
tailors to fit, and they do their <lb />
work so well we usually <lb />
in fitting our <lb />
the gar <lb />
try on. <lb />
SHOE S. <lb />
CATARRH <lb />
A Cine Catarrh. <lb />
Canker and Headache. <lb />
With each bottle there is an ingenious <lb />
nasal Injector for the more successful <lb />
treatment of the.-- complaints without <lb />
extra charge. Price Sold at J. I. <lb />
Wooten's Drugstore. <lb />
This is beyond the most <lb />
Cough Medicine we ever <lb />
old, a fen doses invariably cure the <lb />
worst cases of Cough, Croup <lb />
while its id success In the <lb />
sure of Co is without a <lb />
in the history of Since its <lb />
first discovery It 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. Price <lb />
and If your lungs are sore, chest, or <lb />
back lame, use Shiloh's Porous Plaster. <lb />
Sold at J. L. Wooten's Drag Store. <lb />
Notice to Creditors. <lb />
Having qualified before the <lb />
Court Clerk of Pitt county, on <lb />
the 20th day of November. <lb />
of the Will and T filament <lb />
of L. J. Moore, deceased, notice is here- <lb />
by given to all sons indebted to the <lb />
estate to make immediate payment to <lb />
the undersigned, and all I <lb />
claims against the must present <lb />
the same for payment on or the <lb />
day of November, 1802. or this no- <lb />
will be plead In bar of recovery. <lb />
20th day or November <lb />
V. <lb />
Executrix of L. J. Moore. <lb />
Notice to Creditors. <lb />
Having this day been appointed by <lb />
of the Superior Court of Pitt <lb />
County as Administrator of the estate of <lb />
fl. Manning, deceased. Notice is here- <lb />
by given to the creditors of estate to <lb />
present their claims to the undersigned <lb />
for payment on or before the 25th day of <lb />
November, duly authenticated or <lb />
this notice will be plead in bar of their <lb />
recovery. All indebted to said <lb />
estate are requested to make immediate <lb />
to the undersigned. <lb />
This the 19th day of November 1891. <lb />
J ah vis Blow, Samuel <lb />
of O. Manning. <lb />
ALLIANCE <lb />
CO-OPERATIVE <lb />
Warehouse <lb />
Highest Market at all Times <lb />
Charges for selling uniform and the low <lb />
est living about one hall of others <lb />
than the Alliance Warehouse. <lb />
business Is conduct- <lb />
ed on the principles <lb />
Which is mighty and must prevail. <lb />
Highest Price <lb />
Lowest Charges. <lb />
Are the only Drummers that we have. <lb />
Do part and save <lb />
r of r Dollars <lb />
Paid to those who <lb />
would mislead yon <lb />
Examine and compare charges with <lb />
others end you will tee that you <lb />
afford to Sell else- <lb />
Faithfully <lb />
W. B. JENKINS, Manager.<lb />
For these we are headquarters and defy competition. In <lb />
to a full regular goods we have about pairs <lb />
which we bought in job lots at about one halt their value. They <lb />
consist of Misses, Boys, Gentlemen and Ladies Shoes. <lb />
We will them at the same discount at which we 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. <lb />
buyer was on the ground and bought what we <lb />
All of our lines are complete having only one price forces us <lb />
to be leaders in low prices on everything. <lb />
Yon will save money by examining our stock if you don't buy. <lb />
We only ask that you call upon us and see what we have. <lb />
Young <lb />
One Price and Leaders in Low Prices. <lb />
NORFOLK ADVERTISEMENTS. <lb />
and buy for the CASH, getting possible advantage that is <lb />
to be offered to first-class buyers, therefore we are enabled <lb />
-------to give you at all times the------- <lb />
Benefit of Purchases Made <lb />
for Cash. <lb />
We have bought this season the largest of <lb />
GENERAL MERCHANDISE <lb />
ever handled by us. The ten days spent in market by our <lb />
were not idle ones, as an inspection of our <lb />
stock <lb />
carried in our double stores will prove. You cannot help but <lb />
interested if you will call on us. We take pleasure in showing <lb />
yon what we have to sell There can never be a business of any <lb />
magnitude built upon a falsification of fact and startling statements <lb />
of untruth. It is to our business interests to deal fairly by all <lb />
our customers, and by such means to their continued pat- <lb />
We have now open ready for your inspection the largest best <lb />
line of General Merchandise that was ever brought <lb />
to this market Consisting of <lb />
Dry Goods Dress Goods, <lb />
Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, <lb />
Hardware Cutlery, Tin- <lb />
ware, Crockery, Queen- <lb />
ware, Groceries, <lb />
and <lb />
and Whips <lb />
J. W. <lb />
N. C. <lb />
J. M. <lb />
N. C. <lb />
HARRELL BROS., <lb />
COTTON FACTORS <lb />
FOOT OF COMMERCE STREET, <lb />
NORFOLK, VA. <lb />
Bagging and Tics constantly on hand. Liberal Advances made on <lb />
Norman Everett, <lb />
COTTON GENERAL----- <lb />
COMMISSION MERCHANTS, <lb />
NORFOLK, <lb />
They a Commission Busings-, avoiding all always <lb />
to serve the interest of the shipper. <lb />
------SHIP YOUR- <lb />
AND OTHER PRODUCE TO-- <lb />
ALEXANDER MORGAN CO. <lb />
COTTON FACTORS AND COMMISSION <lb />
TUNIS WHARF, NORFOLK, V. <lb />
Guarantee highest market prices, quick sales and prompt returns. <lb />
S. B. HARRELL CO., <lb />
COTTON FACTORS AND <lb />
MUM <lb />
Corn, Cotton. Peanuts, Stock, Eggs, <lb />
and Sawed Lumber will our <lb />
special attention. Tour patronage <lb />
solicited. <lb />
NOS. T AND <lb />
NORFOLK. VA, <lb />
Strictly a <lb />
COBB, <lb />
Pitt Co. N C. <lb />
C C COBS,<lb />
T. M. <lb />
Co. N C <lb />
R. A. k Co. <lb />
COTTON FACTOR'S <lb />
and Dock, <lb />
VA. <lb />
J. J. Burgess is our North and South <lb />
Carolina Representative. <lb />
W Special attention given to sales f <lb />
Cotton, Peanuts and Country <lb />
generally. Liberal Cash Ad- <lb />
on Consignments. Prompt Re- <lb />
turns and Highest Prices <lb />
Bros., <lb />
Cotton Factors, <lb />
AND- <lb />
K. U. <lb />
A. L. <lb />
and Retail Dealers In <lb />
. <lb />
A Always <lb />
Fine Horses a <lb />
guaranteed <lb />
Nos. S and Union St. <lb />
Commission Merchants. <lb />
SOLICIT of Sc. <lb />
We have Lad many years ex <lb />
at the business and are <lb />
prepared to handle Cotton <lb />
the of shippers. <lb />
AU business entrusted to <lb />
hands will receive prompt and <lb />
careful attention <lb />
w . <lb />
For Sale. <lb />
One II. P. Upright Engine, newly <lb />
repaired. <lb />
One n. P. Upright Engine, newly <lb />
repair <lb />
One Saw Gin. Feeder and<lb />
One Saw and Con- <lb />
denser. <lb />
One Cotton Press. <lb />
call or address, <lb />
C. <lb />
-AND THE LARGEST LINE OF- <lb />
FURNITURE <lb />
that has ever been brought to We are headquarter <lb />
for all goods in our respective lines. Also we have a lot of <lb />
AND TIES <lb />
which will be sold at lowest prices. <lb />
o- <lb />
one, come all and see us. <lb />
J. B. CHERRY CO. <lb />
We thank our many friends for their patronage <lb />
last season and wish to say that we now <lb />
have another <lb />
than before. <lb />
keep first-class Goods and guarantee <lb />
prices. Come and examine the new goods. <lb />
-------o- <lb />
In addition to our regular line have taken <lb />
the agency for the <lb />
Now Mo Sewing Mine. <lb />
And will sell at the same terms and prices. Oils, <lb />
Needles and Parts arc kept. <lb />
BROS. <lb />
i h <lb />
1888. <lb />
J. A. ANDREWS,<lb />
MEAT AND <lb />
large lot <lb />
BAGGING AND TIES <lb />
just before the rise, for sale low <lb />
POWDER AND SHOT. <lb />
GREENVILLE <lb />
Booming t yea that is the word at the right time for the Greenville <lb />
Tobacco is now in Hie lend and <lb />
My large is now and I am prepared t <lb />
handle every pound of tobacco in Bit and more <lb />
ample means sod competent to make it lively for <lb />
So Pitt and adjoining light along with- <lb />
out fear and don't at the beautiful of oily drummers <lb />
from other market, but come straight to the <lb />
where old man will greet you with a cheerful and see that <lb />
your tobacco will bring top notch prices. Then if you are not pleased <lb />
your tobacco will he packed up for you coat, ho you will <lb />
by giving the Greenville market a trial. Sales commence prompt- <lb />
at o'clock and all tobacco reaching the later will be car- <lb />
over for next Remember our regular sale are <lb />
Wednesday, and Friday. Come right along boys and <lb />
he Thanking you for liberal patronage bestowed <lb />
me and bone by attention to business and fair dealings to <lb />
enjoy confidence <lb />
friend. <lb />
G. F EVANS, Prop.<lb /></p>
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LANG'S COLUMN. <lb />
Proclamation <lb />
Again it is our pleasure to <lb />
sent to our numerous friends <lb />
and patrons this, our <lb />
REFLECTOR <lb />
N. C <lb />
Local Sparks <lb />
The weather is very changeable. <lb />
Conference convenes this morning <lb />
Shoes, Shoes, the biggest line in <lb />
town at J. B. Cherry Go's. <lb />
New Home Sewing Machine <lb />
at Bros. <lb />
bushels of Cot- <lb />
ton Seed, by H. Harding. <lb />
Crockery and Lamps just <lb />
ed at J. B. Cherry Go's <lb />
Just one month from to-day to <lb />
Christmas. <lb />
For Umbrellas and Coats <lb />
go to J. B. Go's <lb />
Hats new and stylish to please <lb />
yon at J. B. Cherry Go's. <lb />
Biscuits for the well <lb />
sick at the Old Brick Store. <lb />
And <lb />
again we <lb />
rejoice with <lb />
yon 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 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 the new <lb />
and <lb />
from the <lb />
fashion of <lb />
the country <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 />
such as to require a second sup- <lb />
ply and we have them to suit <lb />
everybody. In Men's and <lb />
Youth's Fine Clothing we <lb />
are the leaders. Fine <lb />
Tailor-Made Clothing <lb />
that comprises all <lb />
advantages of <lb />
order <lb />
For Buggy Blanket, Harness <lb />
Whips go to J. B. Cherry Go's <lb />
Next Monday will he the last day <lb />
of November. <lb />
Point Lace Flour is always uniform <lb />
in quality at the Old Brick Store. <lb />
Get all kinds Sewing Machine <lb />
needles and parts from Brown Bros. <lb />
For cheap good Trunks <lb />
lo J. B. Cherry Go's. <lb />
For Buffets, Safes, Bed Springs <lb />
Mattresses go to J. Cherry <lb />
Cos. <lb />
The snap has froze up the <lb />
and mosquito. <lb />
Brown have taken the <lb />
agency the New Home Sewing <lb />
Machine. <lb />
Personal. <lb />
Daniel is quite sick. <lb />
Miss A. M- Perkins returned last <lb />
week <lb />
Miss Bettie Wells, of Wilson, is <lb />
visiting the Misses King. <lb />
Mrs. J. G. Nelson is visiting her <lb />
mother, Mrs. Julia Humber. <lb />
Miss Lola Wells, of Wilson, is <lb />
visiting Miss Hortense Forbes. <lb />
Miss Adelaide Williams has been <lb />
sick with fever but is now improving. <lb />
Miss Ada Greene <lb />
is visiting her sister, Mrs. G. M. <lb />
Tucker. <lb />
Mrs. W. T. Godwin returned home <lb />
last week from visiting her daughter <lb />
at Rocky Mount. <lb />
Mrs. C. C. Hinton and Miss Sue <lb />
of Washington, are <lb />
visiting Mrs. <lb />
Mrs. Eva Satchwell and Miss <lb />
Mamie Satchwell, of Pantego, are <lb />
visiting Mis E. A. <lb />
Mr. J. Jr., came home <lb />
from Petersburg Saturday, being <lb />
called by the death of his sister, Mrs. <lb />
Glenn. <lb />
Messrs. J. B. Thomas, of Tarboro, <lb />
and E. J. of both <lb />
tobacco men, are on the breaks this <lb />
Attention <lb />
The State Lecturer of the Alliance, <lb />
J. H. Bell, District Lecturer, J. T. <lb />
Branson and S. Otho Wilson will <lb />
address the people of Pitt county at <lb />
Greenville on Thursday Dec. 3rd at <lb />
o'clock A. M. and will address <lb />
the Alliance in the afternoon. <lb />
Every body invited lo be present and <lb />
all the members of the Alliance are <lb />
especially requested lobe present. <lb />
E. A. Mote, <lb />
Pitt County Farmers Alliance. <lb />
In Good Hands. <lb />
The last few days have been busy <lb />
days for the majority of housewives <lb />
of baking cakes and other <lb />
sweets, beautifying homes and set- <lb />
ting their in order generally <lb />
for the Conference. Bless their souls, <lb />
before the meeting closes the Confer- <lb />
folks will be ready to declare <lb />
that these women of Greenville are <lb />
queens, every of them, and that <lb />
there are none in ah the world like <lb />
HARD TIMES <lb />
Cheapest <lb />
Cradles and <lb />
Brick <lb />
Bedsteads, Bureaus. <lb />
Mattresses at the Old <lb />
make a specialty of Dry <lb />
and Shoes. Come and get <lb />
Brown <lb />
We <lb />
Goods <lb />
prices. <lb />
Did you ever see so many <lb />
strangers in town <lb />
First of the season, New Buck- <lb />
wheat at Old Brick <lb />
bushels cut- <lb />
Ion seed highest ca--h pi ices. S. <lb />
B. Wilson. <lb />
want to <lb />
buy Fin n ii re then go to J. B. <lb />
Go's. <lb />
A hand of three Italian musicians <lb />
were in town Thursday. <lb />
i. M. Key shoes men and <lb />
boys have no equal for wear <lb />
sale by J. B, Cherry <lb />
Co. <lb />
Women's, Misses and <lb />
Shoes in various styles and <lb />
large at J. B. Cherry <lb />
Ariel lion Is trailed to the notice lo <lb />
creditors by Lydia F. <lb />
of L. J. Moore. <lb />
Wanted for cash, Eggs Hides <lb />
at the Old Brick <lb />
Bedsteads, By <lb />
Ta- <lb />
B. Cherry <lb />
Cheapest line of <lb />
and Suits at J <lb />
Go's. <lb />
are a <lb />
spec i a y <lb />
with us- <lb />
In fit, <lb />
styles <lb />
and ma- <lb />
our <lb />
goods cannot be <lb />
surpassed An <lb />
line of light <lb />
weight fancy overcoats <lb />
In Boy's Clothing. s <lb />
usual, we always please <lb />
both parents and boys and <lb />
this is what has made our boys <lb />
clothing department such a sac <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 />
in all grades, Floor Oil Cloths in <lb />
all widths, Rugs and Mats, Lace <lb />
Curtains, Curtain Poles, Win- <lb />
Shades and Drapery effects <lb />
are all shown here in quite a <lb />
variety. Every department is <lb />
complete. Come to see as and <lb />
we will send you away satisfied. <lb />
All goods warranted as <lb />
and no shoddy goods sold. <lb />
services will <lb />
in l o-ii M and <lb />
churches i It u red <lb />
Recollect i hat Mitchell <lb />
sell tobacco high every day, <lb />
that they give to then customers <lb />
the satisfaction and send re- <lb />
turns <lb />
barrels mullets cheap at the <lb />
Old Brick Store. <lb />
Attention is called to the notice to <lb />
creditors by Samuel Moore, <lb />
of G. Manning. <lb />
Tomb stones at bottom price <lb />
and first-class work delivered free <lb />
in Greenville by J. C. Lanier, Pro- <lb />
Wilson Marble Works. <lb />
Don't forget that it costs yon <lb />
nothing to collect one of Bullock <lb />
Mitchell's checks as they are <lb />
in New York Exchange without <lb />
cost to the holder. <lb />
The preparations for the C infer- <lb />
made furniture and stove dealers <lb />
smile. They had a good trade. <lb />
Remember that Bullock Mitch- <lb />
ell, of Oxford, N. C., bid lively upon <lb />
every pile of tobacco the <lb />
floor of the and don't <lb />
stop it has brought highest <lb />
market price. <lb />
At some points in the mountain <lb />
regions of this State they have <lb />
ready had snow two or three limes <lb />
this season. <lb />
Save money by selling your To- <lb />
at Alliance Warehouse, Hen- <lb />
N. G., where yon will always <lb />
get highest market prices and save <lb />
more than your freight in warehouse <lb />
charges. Pets No Drummers <lb />
Highest prices, lowest charges is <lb />
our motto. <lb />
The in Club at Washington <lb />
was recently reorganized with a large <lb />
membership. Why not reorganize the <lb />
one in Greenville <lb />
I just received a beautiful <lb />
line or Chiffon and Kid <lb />
Gloves and Drapery Scarfs, <lb />
The does not give up <lb />
that pleasure entirely to the Daily, <lb />
but comes in its share of weN <lb />
come to the Conference. <lb />
LANG'S COLUMN. <lb />
Don't <lb />
think of <lb />
these prices make <lb />
We <lb />
one tobacco for Mr. War- <lb />
Pitt for the <lb />
following- <lb />
pounds at <lb />
lit <lb />
county, for the <lb />
Rev. Dr. Foster, of New York, <lb />
preached in the Methodist church <lb />
Sunday His sermon was <lb />
an excellent one. <lb />
Mr. J. J. Laughinghouse, of <lb />
Grimesland, attended the meeting <lb />
of the National Alliance at <lb />
Indianapolis last <lb />
Mr J. Manning, of Lewiston. a <lb />
former Pitt county boy, spent last <lb />
week with relatives near here. He <lb />
made the Reflector a call. <lb />
We overlooked stating sooner that <lb />
Mr. Ola Forbes had moved his <lb />
to Greenville. He occupies the <lb />
Cherry building in <lb />
A. I. Hunter and wife, Mr. <lb />
Alfred Forbes, Miss Hortense Forbes <lb />
and Miss Lula White returned home <lb />
last week from their exposition trip. <lb />
Mr. Wm. Ryan, of Pa., <lb />
brother of Mr. A. N. and Mr. <lb />
Lewis F. Cooper, of Winchester, Vs., <lb />
brother Ryan, are here, <lb />
been summoned by telegraph <lb />
announcing the critical illness of Mr. <lb />
Ryan. <lb />
Brad the new advertisement of C. <lb />
T. to-day. He is selling <lb />
goods at <lb />
There are still some gates hanging <lb />
out on the sidewalks and we think <lb />
the occupants of the premises ought <lb />
to be very much ashamed them. <lb />
The <lb />
Dr. Zeno Brown's <lb />
draws the lino on <lb />
beard, and wont <lb />
take It on subscription. It is too <lb />
light a red to match ours, or else we <lb />
trail. <lb />
Will James says he is not down in <lb />
the directory, but he is the delegate <lb />
from Hickory Hill and is stopping <lb />
at Hotel do under the shadow <lb />
of the hickory tree. <lb />
The Steamer Greenville will run an <lb />
excursion from to Green <lb />
ville n Sunday to bring persons <lb />
who with to Conference and <lb />
hear Galloway preach. <lb />
A little boy ran the <lb />
Monday with two <lb />
tremendous turnips which he said <lb />
somebody sent for us to look <lb />
at. And that's the last we saw of <lb />
them. <lb />
A gentleman who don't know all <lb />
about how the manage to <lb />
make saw some of the white <lb />
variety with black eyes, <lb />
and inquired if those black spots <lb />
were painted on them. <lb />
All the business houses of the <lb />
town should close on Thanksgiving <lb />
Day and everybody attend church. <lb />
Greenville has been observing the <lb />
day late years and should not de- <lb />
part from the rule this time. <lb />
The has two or three <lb />
times been asked if the merchants are <lb />
going to their stores on Thurs- <lb />
day, Thanksgiving Day. We have <lb />
not had time to go around with a <lb />
list and see who will close, but sup- <lb />
pose all will do so, as has been their <lb />
custom for a few years past, <lb />
Mr. F. C. Martin, who killed Mr. <lb />
G. Manning near two <lb />
weeks ago, cams lo Greenville <lb />
Thursday morning surrendered <lb />
himself to Sheriff Tucker. He was <lb />
placed in jail to await the action of <lb />
the Grand Jury and. Court at <lb />
term, <lb />
Fire Alarms. <lb />
An alarm of fire early last Tuesday <lb />
night made Greenville people hustle <lb />
for a few minutes. It turned out <lb />
a false alarm, as it proved to be only <lb />
a kitchen chimney on Are on the <lb />
premises occupied by Mrs. Hicks. <lb />
There came near being a- Ore on <lb />
the foundry premises yesterday <lb />
morning. It was very windy and <lb />
a spark from the engine blew over on <lb />
the cotton press and ignited some <lb />
loose cotton, portions of which blew <lb />
on into the open door of the lint room <lb />
to the gin and set the cotton there on <lb />
fire. The alarm was given and nil <lb />
the hands set promptly to work and <lb />
fortunately extinguished the fire be <lb />
fore could be done to the <lb />
building. About a hundred pounds <lb />
cotton was damaged. It was a <lb />
narrow <lb />
Will You <lb />
The has this request <lb />
to make of the citizens of <lb />
If you have guests this week outside <lb />
of the regular delegates whose s <lb />
have already appeared in print, will <lb />
u not report them lo us so we can <lb />
put them in Daily. We ate Just <lb />
as anxious to print the names of one <lb />
person's guests as we arc another's, <lb />
but we cannot be over town nor <lb />
can we know all who come and go, <lb />
hence unless informed can only pub- <lb />
such as come under our <lb />
By informing us you help make <lb />
the paper more interesting and show <lb />
your guests a courtesy that is due <lb />
them. <lb />
At Cost <lb />
Cost <lb />
Owing to the hard times and the low price of <lb />
cotton and being desirous of closing out <lb />
our entire stock of goods without <lb />
reserve. <lb />
We propose to sell for the next thirty days <lb />
SAMPLE NOTIONS, <lb />
Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Carpeting, lings, <lb />
Trunks, Umbrellas, <lb />
AT COST. <lb />
THIS SHAM BUT A STUBBORN <lb />
In front Old Brick Store. T. <lb />
Greenville, N. C, <lb />
TARBORO, , Q j <lb />
Has Daily Sales and Very <lb />
Satisfactory Prices. <lb />
W. M. <lb />
W. <lb />
MOORE PARKER, <lb />
FOR <lb />
Smith's Improved Hand Pump, <lb />
Window and <lb />
Union Central Life Insurance Company, Cornish <lb />
Pianos and Organs.<lb />
Celebrated <lb />
We will take pleasure in solving the public in any of the above lines, <lb />
MOORE PARKER, <lb />
in corner under Opera House. Greenville, N. C <lb />
62.00 <lb />
45-00 <lb />
39.00 <lb />
15.75 <lb />
18-61 <lb />
5.20 <lb />
42-18 <lb />
17-32<lb />
Making the handsome average <lb />
of Tobacco advanced <lb />
and can get yon prices for <lb />
nil grades, especially fine white <lb />
Wrappers and cutters. Send them <lb />
along we want <lb />
truly, <lb />
Pollock Mitchell. <lb />
Oxford, N. C. <lb />
Owners and Proprietors Banner <lb />
Warehouse. <lb />
Died, <lb />
Mr. J. G. died at his <lb />
home in Beaver Dam township Sun- <lb />
day, alter a long illness. Mr. Shop <lb />
an excellent citizen and <lb />
his death is regretted. He leaves a <lb />
wife and five children. He was a <lb />
brother Messrs. B. S. Sheppard <lb />
and Henry Sheppard, of this town. <lb />
Wouldn't Go. <lb />
A balking horse hitched to a cart <lb />
loaded fodder a little <lb />
fun in front of the Reflector office <lb />
Friday evening. The horse, stopped <lb />
and could be persuaded another <lb />
step forward until unhitched from the <lb />
cart, when he went off as glib as you <lb />
please. The who was driving <lb />
took the horse's place between the <lb />
shafts and with the assistance of two <lb />
others moved the load out way <lb />
until a mule be, brought down. <lb />
Saved His Neck. <lb />
George Dudley who killed Red- <lb />
Blow over a cent card <lb />
in May, later canto; -d near Rich- <lb />
at term of <lb />
Pitt Superior Court, convicted and <lb />
by Judge Connor sentenced to be <lb />
hung December 4th, has escaped the <lb />
gallows. Gov. Holt last week com- <lb />
muted the sentence to a term of <lb />
teen years imprisonment in the pen- <lb />
Deputy <lb />
King took Raleigh Friday. <lb />
Some favor a tariff for revenue only <lb />
some a tariff with incidental <lb />
and some a tariff f <lb />
per st; but a majority fa jot the <lb />
free use of Salvation Oil for cuts and <lb />
bruises. <lb />
An endless chain f certificates <lb />
the excellence of Dr. Ball's <lb />
Cough Syrup. Price cents. <lb />
Kept Out a Week. <lb />
Mr. J. S. W. Tyson, whose critical <lb />
illness at Asheville was announced in <lb />
last issue, was dead when the article <lb />
appeared in print, having <lb />
Monday night. His brother, Mr. <lb />
Noah W. Tyson reached <lb />
Wednesday morning and stilted <lb />
home with the corpse that <lb />
arriving here on Friday morning <lb />
train from The body was <lb />
taken out lo the home of Mr. <lb />
Tyson, father of the young man, <lb />
where the was opened that the <lb />
family and might view the <lb />
remains. Seeing that the body look- <lb />
ed very natural was in a perfect <lb />
state preservation it was decided <lb />
not to have the burial at once. Sat- <lb />
the body continued to have <lb />
such life-like that the <lb />
was again postponed and there <lb />
was some talk that the young man <lb />
might not be really dead but only in <lb />
a trance. Sunday the body looked <lb />
as natural and seemed as well <lb />
served as when it first reached <lb />
and the family were unwilling <lb />
it should be until it had <lb />
been examined by a physician. Dr. <lb />
Frank W. Brown was sent and <lb />
went out Sunday afternoon to exam- <lb />
the body and told them that he <lb />
was surely dead. The burial took <lb />
place Monday afternoon. The <lb />
had been embalmed at Asheville, <lb />
which accounted for life-like <lb />
lock and being so well preserved. <lb />
Death of Mrs. E. C. Glenn. <lb />
Into the highest joy sometimes <lb />
comes the deepest sorrow. Many an <lb />
anticipated is replaced by a <lb />
gloomy sadness, When life seems <lb />
dearest often death In its <lb />
place a human <lb />
death seems sad at any time, but <lb />
when It comes to a man or a woman <lb />
just in the prime of life it appears <lb />
doubly so. A few weeks and even <lb />
a few days ago there were hearts <lb />
here had up many <lb />
joys lo be during the <lb />
week. These are now sorely <lb />
Death been to lb;, home's and <lb />
loved ones gone. two weeks <lb />
Mrs. E. C. Glenn, wife of Rev. <lb />
E. C. Glenn, if Elm City came <lb />
among us to visit father and mother <lb />
and friends and to be here at the <lb />
Conference. Now she is no more. <lb />
She passed quietly away on last Sat- <lb />
morning at the home of her <lb />
father, Mr. J. J. Cherry, after an <lb />
illness of a little more than a week. <lb />
Her death had been expected for <lb />
several days before it. came, yet <lb />
a tenderly loving husband, a devoted <lb />
mother and father, and scores of ad- <lb />
miring friends bail hoped that the <lb />
end was not now. Mrs. Glenn was <lb />
nearly thirty years of age. She had <lb />
been married eleven years. A con- <lb />
and zealous member of the <lb />
Methodist a lovable and <lb />
loving , a devoted child <lb />
affectionate wire, she has only <lb />
asleep here only n-moved from <lb />
cares anxieties to dwell her <lb />
Savior in eternal bliss. <lb />
The funeral services were held from <lb />
the Methodist Church on Sunday <lb />
afternoon and by Revs. <lb />
H, John and G- A. The <lb />
pal I-bearers were Messrs. W. B. Bawls <lb />
J. R. J. L. Little, Dr. F. W. <lb />
Brown, W. L. Brown, White, C. <lb />
Bernard and W. B. James <lb />
An immense of people was <lb />
present to do honor to the memory of <lb />
one they had loved in life. There is <lb />
hardly a in town that does not <lb />
go out in to the bereaved <lb />
ones. All of us share the grief they <lb />
are now enduring. Oh what a meet- <lb />
that will be in the world <lb />
when we shall set o- to face the <lb />
friends, relatives and loved ones that <lb />
have gone before. Life in Christ be- <lb />
fore death, eternal Joys and pleasures <lb />
afterward, with no separation, and <lb />
no <lb />
dead in the Lord. <lb />
Why do so, many people we see <lb />
us and be made <lb />
miserable, Indigestion, Constipation. <lb />
Loss of Appetite, Coning up <lb />
of the Food. Yellow Skin, when for <lb />
we will sen them Stolon's <lb />
to cure them. Sold l J. I. <lb />
Drugstore. <lb />
have located at Tarboro the leading Foreign and De <lb />
Dealers and Manufacturers In the World, together with <lb />
quantity of home They want Tobacco that Is what <lb />
they located at for. They are to <lb />
pay the value for Tobacco. . <lb />
THE is conducted on business principles. Tarboro Is <lb />
market. hotel accommodation for tobacco people at 81.00 per day at <lb />
Bryan <lb />
We extent a cordial invitation to all. <lb />
Central Tobacco Warehouse Co. <lb />
For apply to, <lb />
S. S. NASH, Tarboro. <lb />
Or ALEX Greenville.<lb />
1-9 <lb />
pa <lb />
PI<lb />
o. <lb />
II <lb />
CO <lb />
H Milt <lb />
M- I P <lb />
Z m S <lb />
ram <lb />
Owning to the fact that <lb />
CASH HOUSE <lb />
we arc to change <lb />
-------entire stock or <lb />
White Goods, Shoes, <lb />
Hats, Caps, Trunks, Valises, Wood and <lb />
Crockery and Glassware. <lb />
goods, potions, <lb />
Valises, Wood and <lb />
At <lb />
All of these lines are complete, were well selected, and embrace some very d <lb />
goods. We wish to close to them out <lb />
GOOD STYLES <lb />
STOCK OF------- <lb />
TRIMMINGS <lb />
Is no <lb />
can you Bargains on them. You should see us before DOT. <lb />
ma your Winter so as to get advantage of our low price-. <lb />
complete and if you will examine them we will convince you that <lb />
save you money.<lb />
for BOUTS and SHOES <lb />
Housekeepers in Greenville I the Con- I <lb />
prices car. got the same from our stock far below <lb />
Seven Why <lb />
sure to call on us, <lb />
TYSON. <lb />
X. C, Nov. 10th, <lb />
, Mather's Self-Lacing Kid Gloves should be used by every lady. <lb />
1st. They Instantly lace and unlace. 4th. They fit any size wrist. <lb />
They stay fastened and are so convenient. 6th. They give style to the <lb />
3rd. They do not tear the sleeve lining. nth. They are made of <lb />
They art for sale only by <lb />
of kid. <lb />
L. LITTLE CO. <lb />
AT COST. <lb />
AT COST <lb />
AT COST. <lb />
sample <lb />
E. A <lb />
Hand-Made Shoes tor <lb />
Ladles at <lb />
PANTS AT COST <lb />
HIGGS STORE. <lb />
THE BEST SHOES on<lb />
for Ladies at I Bros. <lb />
Attention Farmers <lb />
Both old and new tobaccos are selling well, and we are still leading on Big <lb />
--------and High Averages. We have a------- <lb />
A large corp of eager holding big orders that must lie filled. Below we give <lb />
a few of many good prices made by us in the past few <lb />
I. P. 15.20.50,23.50,28.50. <lb />
J. M. 13.75, 14.25, 10.25, <lb />
13.75, 17.25. <lb />
J. C. 15.75, <lb />
10.76, 14.75, <lb />
11.75, 12.75, 17.75, 42.50. <lb />
F. M. 35.50. 15.50, <lb />
Mix. S C <lb />
K. 16.25, 15.75. <lb />
Warren 17.35, <lb />
L. B. 20.25, <lb />
H. B. 15.25, 13.75, <lb />
20.25. <lb />
Z. 12,14.25. <lb />
A. For es-15, 14,12,12,30,15.23, 15.50, <lb />
T. J. 15.25, 17,21, <lb />
W. Tucker ft <lb />
W. L. 12.25. 10.60, <lb />
20.75, 24.75, 20.50, 30.50. <lb />
W. S. 14.75, <lb />
J. 19.60, <lb />
Allen ft 11.75, 13.50, <lb />
14.60,15. <lb />
T. B. 15.25, 15.75,15, <lb />
16.75, . <lb />
J. W. 15,10.50, <lb />
10.50. <lb />
W. K. W. 13.75.15. <lb />
K. J. 12.73, 11.75, <lb />
11.74, <lb />
O. 11.75. 10.23, IS, <lb />
17.25. <lb />
C. 16.25.16.75, <lb />
We have made sale cf nearly all our old stock and are now ready for <lb />
the new, and propose to It lively Remember, we buy largely <lb />
of all grades, from the commonest trash to the wrappers, and that we are <lb />
pay good prices. forget every pile of tobacco put upon our <lb />
floor has personal attention, and is sold strictly upon in merit, regardless of <lb />
where it it or to whom It belongs. We guarantee to <lb />
Our are payable In New Exchange without cost to the bolder. <lb />
With many thanks for past patronage, and earnestly soliciting continuance <lb />
are, very truly, to rely on. <lb />
Bullock Mitchell, <lb />
Owners Prop. Banner Warehouse. <lb />
IN NEW <lb />
I beg to inform the farmers of Pitt and adjoining counties that I <lb />
rented <lb />
from The Greenville Tobacco Warehouse Company <lb />
pleased to have them give me a trial on the sale <lb />
and will fa <lb />
of their <lb />
Oar market as high as <lb />
guarantee every pile <lb />
any market in <lb />
of Tobacco entrusted to <lb />
shall receive------- <lb />
the State, and I <lb />
my cart <lb />
Mt i J <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 goof <lb />
buyers here that are anxious for tobacco and are willing to <lb />
good prices for it. <lb />
Every Tuesday. Wednesday <lb />
Thursday and Friday. <lb />
Bring along your Tobacco to the Greenville Warehouse. <lb />
Your friend, <lb />
G. F. EVANS, Prop. <lb />
W. T. R. J. HART, <lb />
Bookkeeper. Auctioneer.<lb /></p>
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LEGAL <lb />
st. <lb />
Dissolution. <lb />
The of Jesse Baker Co, this <lb />
day devolved by in consent. Parties <lb />
indebted to -Mil firm can settle with <lb />
either member Tin- business will <lb />
after be continued by Mr. Baker at same <lb />
stand. J i <lb />
This Oct. W. H. Cox. <lb />
WILL HOLD A GRAND <lb />
OF THE GOLDEN COIN WILL BE PAID <lb />
IN PREMIUMS <lb />
To the owners of <lb />
Notice- <lb />
been duly appointed and <lb />
qualified administrator of the estate <lb />
of Josiah Cox, d. the proper court <lb />
of Pitt county, nil persons hold i mi; <lb />
claim- against the estate of said tit <lb />
are hereby notified to present them to <lb />
the for payment, duly <lb />
on or the 12th day <lb />
of October, 1891, or this notice will be <lb />
plead as a bar to I heir recovery. Also <lb />
all persons owing said estate arc notified <lb />
that prompt payment is expected. <lb />
This October 12th, 1891. <lb />
DR. B. T, COX, <lb />
of Josiah Cox. <lb />
Notice to Creditors. <lb />
The Clerk of the Superior Court of <lb />
Pitt County having issued letters of ad- <lb />
ministration to me, the undersigned, on <lb />
the 19th day of October, 1891 on the es- <lb />
of Jesse Sutton, deceased, notice is <lb />
hereby given to all persons to <lb />
the estate to make immediate <lb />
to the undersigned, and to all creditors <lb />
of said estate to present their claims <lb />
properly authenticated, to the under- <lb />
signed, on or before October 19th, 1892, <lb />
or this notice will plead in bar of <lb />
their recovery. <lb />
This the 19th day of October, 1891, <lb />
W. L. SMITH, <lb />
on the Estate of Jesse Sutton. <lb />
Special Court. <lb />
Notice is hereby given that Hal Excel- <lb />
Thomas M. Governor of <lb />
North Carolina, has ordered a special <lb />
term of the Superior Court to be held <lb />
for the county of Pitt, commencing on <lb />
Monday, the 14th day of December, 1801, <lb />
and to continue until all the business of <lb />
said court shall be disposed of, <lb />
said term shall not 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 />
To Young <lb />
Mothers <lb />
Hakes Child M Easy. <lb />
Shortens Labor, <lb />
Lessens Pain, <lb />
Endorsed by the Leading Physicians. <lb />
Boob to<lb />
ATLANTA, GA <lb />
SOLD ALL -1 <lb />
can be found at the store of <lb />
MRS. R. H. HORNE <lb />
She takes pleasure in announcing to the <lb />
people of both town and country <lb />
has returned from north- <lb />
markets with a beautiful <lb />
line of------ <lb />
which will be sold at lowest living prices. <lb />
employed the best of millinery <lb />
. skill to assist this season. <lb />
Bats, Trimmings, Fancy Hoods, <lb />
Pictures from a lo an Oil <lb />
Painting, Frames, Plush Goods and an <lb />
endless variety of other articles. Pink. <lb />
done at cents per yard. Her ex- <lb />
of twelve years enables lier to <lb />
guarantee satisfaction to every customer. <lb />
Call if you want bargains. <lb />
MRS. R. H. HORNE, <lb />
GREENVILLE. N. C. <lb />
Household Remedy <lb />
FOR ALL <lb />
BLOOD and SKIN <lb />
DISEASES <lb />
Di Bi Bi <lb />
Botanic Blood Balm <lb />
It Cures <lb />
form at SKIN ERUPTION, no- <lb />
being In toning up the A <lb />
system end the <lb />
Impaired Item any He I <lb />
almost healing <lb />
u In guaranteeing cure, if <lb />
directions are followed. <lb />
FREE <lb />
BLOOD BALM CO. Atlanta. Ga <lb />
n t <lb />
R. , k <lb />
Dissolution. <lb />
The firm of doing bus- <lb />
at Ayden, Pitt county, N. was <lb />
dissolved by mutual co on the 27th <lb />
day of October, II. M. with- <lb />
drawing from the Arm. <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 till claims due the old firm must <lb />
be paid. W. V. Hart, <lb />
l mo. H. M. Harder, <lb />
For Sale. <lb />
Watson Attorney at Law, I <lb />
MUM. f <lb />
Jar. H. Webb, Sec'y, Washington, D. C. <lb />
Dear have been using one of your <lb />
for four upon a little In- <lb />
valid eon, who has been afflicted with a <lb />
trouble and a dropsical tendency. I <lb />
nave found great relief for him In the use of <lb />
the when the doctors had failed <lb />
to give him any permanent relief, and I <lb />
satisfied that bat for its should <lb />
lust him. I hare never seen it fall to reduce <lb />
his fever, or to bring sound sweet Bleep. I <lb />
would not be without it for many times its <lb />
cost. Yours truly, J. C. <lb />
Mr. Buxton Is also President of First Na. <lb />
Bank, Winston, N. C, and is one of the <lb />
foremost men of the South. <lb />
For all Information address <lb />
ATLANTIC CO., J <lb />
No. 1405 AV., W D. C, <lb />
on Kins St. Charleston S. C. . <lb />
CURES SYPHILIS <lb />
HERE ARE THE <lb />
Largest Lot, <lb />
Largest Check, <lb />
WHITE WRAPPERS. <lb />
1st <lb />
Cad <lb />
Not less <lb />
BRIGHT MAHOGANY. <lb />
1st Premium, <lb />
Ind <lb />
Not less pounds. <lb />
DARK MAHOGANY. <lb />
1st Premium, <lb />
2nd <lb />
, FILLERS. <lb />
830.00 Best Mahogany, <lb />
Bright, <lb />
Not less than <lb />
CUTTERS. <lb />
1st Premium. <lb />
2nd <lb />
40.00 <lb />
Not less than pounds. <lb />
1st Premium, <lb />
40.00 2nd . . <lb />
Not less than pound. <lb />
820.00 <lb />
20.00 <lb />
20.00 <lb />
10.00 <lb />
20.00 <lb />
Not I vs.- than pounds. <lb />
No tobacco allowed to compete for unless i <lb />
T , the grower, and of crop of 1891. <lb />
Mo tobacco received for premiums after Tuesday night, Dec. 1st. <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 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 the Board of County <lb />
Commissioners to fill the vacancy caused <lb />
the resignation of G. M. Mooring. <lb />
By order of the Hoard of County Com- <lb />
missioners. <lb />
This the 2nd day of November, 1891. <lb />
II. JAMES, Clerk. <lb />
Land Sale. <lb />
By virtue a decree of the <lb />
Court of Pitt county made on the <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 ct <lb />
and numbered M case I will sell on <lb />
Thursday, December 17th, 1891, at pub- <lb />
sale before the Court House door in <lb />
Greenville, 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 />
more or less, being <lb />
the land upon which Shade Cannon re- <lb />
tided at the time of his death, saving <lb />
and excepting one acre upon which the <lb />
family <lb />
Terms of sale--Cash. <lb />
J. W. CANNON, <lb />
of Shade Cannon. <lb />
Greenville, Nov. 16th. 1891. <lb />
The Queen of the Golden Leaf Tobacco Belt <lb />
extends <lb />
YOU <lb />
A Cordial Welcome. <lb />
FROM PRINCIPLE MARKETS <lb />
Notice. <lb />
NORTH <lb />
Pitt County. <lb />
In the Office of Cleft Superior Court. <lb />
Notice is hereby given by the under- <lb />
signed, that the Paint <lb />
has this day been <lb />
incorporated under the laws of North <lb />
the business proposed to <lb />
be done by raid 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 ii i the same. <lb />
The principal place of business is <lb />
Greenville, the duration of the <lb />
corporation thirty year; the authorized <lb />
amount of capital stock is to be <lb />
divided into two hundred and fifty slums <lb />
of that shall he <lb />
individually liable for any debt, contract, <lb />
or liability of said corporation. <lb />
K, A. Move, <lb />
Clerk Superior Court, <lb />
by Oct. 21st; 1891. <lb />
Sale. <lb />
By virtue of of the Superior Court <lb />
of Pitt county, made at September Term <lb />
1891. in an action then and there pend- <lb />
between V and Barnes, as <lb />
plaintiffs and C. O. and wife, and <lb />
others are defendants, the undersigned <lb />
who was appointed Commissioner, by <lb />
said decree Monday the 14th day <lb />
of December, expose to public sale <lb />
before the House door in the town <lb />
of Greenville, to the highest bidder, for <lb />
cash, all that certain tractor parcel of <lb />
land situate in I in <lb />
county of Pitt, described in said de- <lb />
adjoining the lands of S. <lb />
way on the north N. Mills and <lb />
others on the west. Redding Hudson on <lb />
the south, and V. Tyson and <lb />
on the containing by <lb />
acres or less, and <lb />
the same which was conveyed by C O. <lb />
Brown and wife and A. T. Brown to <lb />
Marcellus Moore on the day of <lb />
and recorded in Book <lb />
page to which deed reference is had. <lb />
Terms of sale made known on of <lb />
sale. his Oct. 1891. <lb />
L. C. Latham, <lb />
Commissioner. <lb />
Grimesland, N. C. <lb />
We wish to call your attention to the <lb />
------fact that our------ <lb />
NEW FALL GOODS <lb />
arc now ready for inspection. <lb />
brought back from northern <lb />
a large stock of carefully selected <lb />
GENERAL MERCHANDISE <lb />
From which all your wants can be sup- <lb />
plied. do not undertake to <lb />
ate the many different goods, but come <lb />
to us for anything you want and get it at <lb />
LOWEST PRICKS. <lb />
The very highest market prices are <lb />
paid by us for Cotton and till country <lb />
produce. We also have a large lot of <lb />
5-inch Heart Cypress Shingles for sale. <lb />
J. O. PROCTOR <lb />
D. D. HASKETT <lb />
Another year has passed and I am hen <lb />
with the same The Lee <lb />
New Patron, Piedmont, <lb />
and and nil of <lb />
these are pronounced all <lb />
right. Also a full <lb />
line of Heating <lb />
Stoves, <lb />
Stove Pipe, Tinware, <lb />
House and situate on corner of <lb />
Fourth and Washington Streets in town <lb />
of Greenville. House contains six rooms <lb />
with a cook room and dining room at- <lb />
flood well of water all <lb />
out-houses <lb />
For terms apply to <lb />
L. W. Lawrence. <lb />
Greenville, N. C, Sept. 1891. <lb />
Greenville Iron Works, <lb />
A. B. Prop. <lb />
mm. raw. <lb />
Engines. Saw Mills, repaired. <lb />
Iron and Brass Castings made to order. <lb />
Largest stock Pipe and Pipe Fittings in <lb />
town, lie sure so your work to <lb />
A. B. ELLINGTON, <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
radon, t. V. <lb />
Bud It with for cur. of <lb />
II form. rd of <lb />
R. <lb />
Cures scrofula. <lb />
S-, Rheumatism. Malaria, old <lb />
all Catarrh, <lb />
pa <lb />
UNDERTAKING. <lb />
Teller, H-d, H. <lb />
P. P. P. H a powerful tonic and <lb />
rheumatism <lb />
M op <lb />
. . in, n-1 <lb />
i, <lb />
ma blood k la <lb />
B. S. <lb />
with me in the Undertaking business we <lb />
are ready to serve the people in that <lb />
a All notes and accounts due <lb />
me for past services have been placed in <lb />
the hands of Mr. Sheppard for <lb />
Respectfully, <lb />
JOHN FLANAGAN. <lb />
We keep on hand at all times a nice <lb />
stock of Burial Cases and Caskets of all <lb />
kinds and can furnish anything desired <lb />
from the finest Case down to n <lb />
Pitt county Pine Coffin. We arc. <lb />
all conveniences and can <lb />
satisfactory services to all who <lb />
FLANAGAN <lb />
OINTMENT <lb />
Doors, Sash, Blinds. Locks, Butts, <lb />
Hinges, Nails. Axes. Glass and <lb />
Paints and Oils, Ac. <lb />
Agent for Brown's Cotton <lb />
Agent for Hall's <lb />
Safe <lb />
Safes. Agent <lb />
for The <lb />
American Sewing Machines. <lb />
It will be to interest to examine <lb />
my before purchasing. <lb />
D. D. HASKETT. <lb />
GREENVILLE. <lb />
An Attractive <lb />
Combined POCKET <lb />
arid BOOK <lb />
advertising BROWN'S IRON BITTERS <lb />
tin best Tonic, given away Drug and <lb />
general Blares. Apply at once. <lb />
MARK. <lb />
This, has in use over <lb />
years, and wherever known has <lb />
been in steady demand. It has been en- <lb />
by the leading physicians all over <lb />
I he country, and has effected cures where <lb />
all other remedies, with the attention of <lb />
the most experienced physicians, have <lb />
for years failed. This Ointment is <lb />
long standing and the high reputation <lb />
which it has obtained is owing entirely <lb />
its ova efficacy, as but little effort <lb />
ever made to bring it before the <lb />
One bottle of this Ointment will <lb />
be sent to any address on receipt One <lb />
Dollar. Sample box The usual <lb />
discount to Druggists. All Cash Orders <lb />
attended to. Address all lit- <lb />
and communications to <lb />
T. F. CHRISTMAN, <lb />
Sole Use Proprietor, <lb />
He, N. C. <lb />
FOR DYSPEPSIA <lb />
Hoe Brawn's Iron Bitten. <lb />
recommend It <lb />
r- per <lb />
t red lines on <lb />
THE OLD RELIABLE CARRIAGE FACTORY <lb />
The Highest Fries, will be Paid <lb />
YOU<lb />
Will miss the chance of a lifetime if you fail to <lb />
ATTEND THE <lb />
cum <lb />
Rocky Mount, N. C. <lb />
NOTICE <lb />
Of the Incorporation of the <lb />
Carolina Land Company. <lb />
North Carolina, Before Clerk of the <lb />
Pitt County, Superior Court. <lb />
Notice Is hereby given that I bare this <lb />
day issued letters declaring John C. Mo <lb />
W. D. Pender and Carroll <lb />
Foster, their ass and successors, a <lb />
corporation the name and style of <lb />
Carolina Land C for Hie purpose <lb />
set forth in the i of agreement and <lb />
which been <lb />
filed and record d in this office, with all <lb />
the now rs and privileges con- <lb />
by sixteen o The <lb />
Code of North and the laws <lb />
thereto. <lb />
The main business proposed to be done <lb />
by the corporation is to manufacture, buy <lb />
and sell lumber and timber, transport the <lb />
same and other products, to erect build- <lb />
and machinery ; buy and sell land, <lb />
drain improve the same, construct <lb />
bridges, piers and other works <lb />
and to do whatever may be necessary In <lb />
said business. <lb />
Th 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 />
The capital of said corporation <lb />
is to be One Million dollars divided into <lb />
twenty thousand shares of <lb />
dollars each. <lb />
J Witness my band and official seal at <lb />
office in Greenville this the 4th day of <lb />
November, MM. E. A. Mot, <lb />
Clerk Superior Court. <lb />
Has Moved to next Door Court House <lb />
WILL CONTINUE OF <lb />
BUGGIES, CARTS DRAYS. <lb />
My Factory is well with the best Mechanics, put up nothing <lb />
but first-class work. We. keep up with the times and improved styles <lb />
Rest material used in all work. All styles of Springs are use. you can select from <lb />
Brewster, Storm, Coil, Ram Horn, King <lb />
Also keep on hand a full line ready <lb />
HARNESS AND WHIPS <lb />
he year round, which we will sell as low as the lowest. <lb />
Special Attention Given to REPAIRING. <lb />
Thanking the people of this and for past favors we hope to <lb />
merit a continuance of the same. <lb />
CURES <lb />
lit II <lb />
Cleansing <lb />
I by <lb />
Km mm blood <lb />
r- r . Root <lb />
P. P. P. <lb />
Cures dyspepsiA <lb />
For sale at . T,. Wooten's Drug Store <lb />
For Colds And <lb />
Use King's Royal <lb />
Wherever the lest been made there <lb />
is no questioning the rant that <lb />
will cure in all forms <lb />
and all singes. Taken on the first <lb />
symptoms it will prevent a severe ill <lb />
when disease you fast. In <lb />
Its Clutches it will break its grasp; taken <lb />
after the disease has left you disabled it <lb />
will remove I lie effects. <lb />
IS. Of Chicago. aft-M- <lb />
using one bottle, talks <lb />
almost fatal attack of <lb />
last winter, me with nasal catarrh <lb />
and such susceptibility to <lb />
that the slightest exposure I <lb />
develop it. and a very little effort <lb />
lie speaking would result in a distress- <lb />
so I had serious fears <lb />
of permanent disability. <lb />
suffered with dyspeptic <lb />
what is popularly <lb />
known as from which I <lb />
found it difficult to obtain relief, I was <lb />
induced by a friend to King's Royal <lb />
and it gives me great pleas. <lb />
tire to say that its effect has been as <lb />
magical as is reported <lb />
to be. which is also <lb />
taken iii ii different way. <lb />
bronchial irritation and <lb />
dyspepsia have, all disappeared before <lb />
one bottle of has been used. <lb />
of my sons, who has lung <lb />
B sufferer from has received like <lb />
signal relief from his old enemy. <lb />
A prominent physician of Atlanta, <lb />
alter giving it a thorough trial on <lb />
attack of cold almost equal to <lb />
said that he did not believe that <lb />
would cure every thing but he know <lb />
that it would cure a bad cold. <lb />
In cases of fevers attending colds it <lb />
will remove the cause. If <lb />
can not furnish you, send direct to <lb />
King's Royal Co., Atlanta, <lb />
., and the medicine will be sent, <lb />
freight or express prepaid. <lb />
bottle. It a preparation claiming to <lb />
lie offered to you for less, <lb />
you have reason to that it is a <lb />
cheat, family should keep a bot- <lb />
of on hand for immediate <lb />
use on the first symptoms <lb />
Sale. <lb />
by of a of the of c . trade at <lb />
Term, in an i then ard there between II. Met Co <lb />
pi J. Ii. ,. t <lb />
c I who was appointed Commissioner ,, II MONDAY <lb />
III Hill DAY expo.- U. . ,. i. <lb />
House door. In the town of Greenville, to the n i.-n. on <lb />
on day sale, all the following pit cc. N I Ml, a 10- <lb />
One house hit in the town Greenville, upon until <lb />
Moore at the time hit oil lite east, in <lb />
the south by Greenville lot. on I he west by Mia, K. A. <lb />
the Old road, on north by tin- Obi lot. <lb />
A lot upon which the old store are adjoining <lb />
above lot. running with the to tin- mid <lb />
and on and west by the Old on the ea-i <lb />
street. <lb />
Also one other mid lot on the ea-t street, bounded on the <lb />
by Forbes, beginning at his north-west corner on street, and <lb />
running with said street north feet, thence east and parallel with et <lb />
theme parallel with Evans street, to said A If re I <lb />
Corbel line, thence a his line feel the and being the Southern <lb />
portion of lot <lb />
Also one other or parcel of land in said town of <lb />
a point on Evans feet from the South t of 1.1 No. ill ring <lb />
the corner of J-a. smith, and running thence with add Smiths line <lb />
feet to the line lot No. thence with the line of lot No. So. in the direction <lb />
street M feet, thence right angles and parallel to the first line, feet, <lb />
to a point on Evans street, thence with the line of Evans street feet to the <lb />
being a part of lot, No. Of In said town. <lb />
Also one other lot In the town of Greenville lot No. better <lb />
known us the old T. K. Nelson lot, being situate on the South-east of <lb />
Washington and Front streets. <lb />
Also all that certain piece or parcel of laud lying on the Mill road, <lb />
at the north-east corner of the land conveyed by the said William <lb />
Moore to C. K. A. on the day of December, 1870, at or near a <lb />
Gum stump, thence N. W. poles, S. poles, thence <lb />
B- poles, with the Green line now Patrick's line to the public road, thence <lb />
with said road to the more or less. <lb />
Also one other tractor parcel of land bounded on the by land <lb />
Skinner, on the south by road, on the west by Mrs. <lb />
Nannie Anderson's Hue, and on the north by Tar river, containing <lb />
acres, more or less, and better know n as the <lb />
Also one other tract, or parcel of land lying on the road leading <lb />
Greenville to adjoining lira. Anderson's Move land. I Moore, the <lb />
Jackson Williams place and the Health land now Warren Tucker, containing <lb />
acres, more or less. <lb />
Also one other tract, piece or parcel of land north-west of the town <lb />
Greenville, beginning at A. M. Clark's corner on the Old road, thence <lb />
with her line north U , K M poles to Cherry's line and adjoining the T. It. J. B. <lb />
Cherry land, Mrs. L. Moore, Tucker, and others, containing one <lb />
and thirty-two acres, more or less. <lb />
Also one other piece or parcel of land situated in township <lb />
lying the east side of Little Crack, adjoining the lands of E. C. <lb />
Lorenzo J. II. U. W. and others, containing <lb />
acres, less, to the life estate of Mrs. I. F. Tucker, on that <lb />
portion lying on the east side of the public road, it ml upon which she now <lb />
Also one other tract, piece or parcel of land in <lb />
lying the east side of Little adjoining the lands of Joseph <lb />
Mount, II. C. mount and others, and being lot No. -1 in the division or the land of <lb />
E. J. Mount, deceased, for further description reference is had to said division, <lb />
containing acres more or less. <lb />
Ii Also one other tract piece or cartel of land lying on the north side Beaver <lb />
Dam swamp adjoining the Joe Sutton land and others, con- <lb />
-10 acres, more or less. <lb />
Also one other tract, piece or parcel of land In Heaver Dam township, and <lb />
being a of Cot No. in the division of the lands of Rue I Anderson, d <lb />
containing acres more or less. <lb />
Also one other tract, piece or parcel of land situated in Greenville township, <lb />
adjoining the Flake William Allen, Alfred Forbes and others, contain- <lb />
acres, more or less. <lb />
Also one oilier tract, piece or parcel of land, in towns ad- <lb />
joining lands of Alfred Forbes, Fred White and others, containing acre, <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, Jackson and others, <lb />
inc acres, more or less, lying on the side Little Creek. <lb />
Also one other tract, piece or parcel of land, situated in Greenville township, <lb />
adjoining the Calvin Evans land, the Nobles and others remaining acre, <lb />
mote or less. <lb />
Also one other tract, piece or parcel of situated in township, <lb />
adjoining the lands Council Mary A. Dawson and others, which was <lb />
conveyed to Marcellus Moore by James ton wile July <lb />
more or less. <lb />
other tract, piece or parcel of and, in . <lb />
adjoining the land of Rickey others. Known as e lands, c- <lb />
about acres, more or less. <lb />
Also one other piece parcel of land, situated in I township, <lb />
adjoining the lands of Latham Skinner. Oliver Moore, John Galloway and <lb />
containing acres, more or less, upon Thomas Dunn now reside. <lb />
Also one other tract, piece or parcel of land, situated in Greenville township. <lb />
Which was conveyed by a grant from the State of North a to one Abner <lb />
Smith in 1820, and recorded 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. Sam Campbell and others, <lb />
containing acres, more or less, and known as the Calico Hill place. <lb />
Also one other tract, piece or parcel of land situated in township, <lb />
adjoining the lands of A. Samuel Cory and known as <lb />
Marcus containing acres, more or less. . <lb />
Also one other tract, piece or parcel of land situate I in Greenville township, <lb />
adjoining the place, Louisa W. H. Tuck r and others, contain- <lb />
acres, more or It <lb />
Also one other tract, piece or parcel of laud, situated in township, <lb />
adjoining the lands of Mount Adams, James Elks, Had lock and others, con- <lb />
acres, more or less. <lb />
Also one other tract, piece or parcel of land, situated in town- <lb />
ship, adjoining the Ian Is of Harrington, the Brown lands, Jerry <lb />
and others, containing more MM and better as and <lb />
WOOds laud. <lb />
Also one other tract, piece or panel land situated In township, <lb />
adjoining the Hardy Johnson land, Mrs. Fannie and <lb />
acres, more or less <lb />
Also one other tract, piece or parcel of bind, situated in Greenville <lb />
the north side of Hardy's run. adjoining the lands of Susan Allen, the Sam <lb />
I lake land, Mary A. Simmons ml others, containing acres, or leis. <lb />
Also one oilier tract, piece or parcel of land, situated township, <lb />
adjoining lands of K. S. Galloway, W. O. Mills, Redding Hudson and others, <lb />
containing more or less, known as <lb />
Also one oilier piece or parcel of land, in town- <lb />
ship, the lands of Smith, place others, <lb />
containing acres, more or less, better known as the John Harrington place. <lb />
Also one oilier tract, piece or parcel land, in Greenville <lb />
lying between Tar the main road leading to Tarboro. adjoining Hie lauds <lb />
of G. F. Evans, Mary and others, containing more or leas. <lb />
Also one oilier tract, piece or parcel of laud, situated in township, <lb />
north side of Tar river, adjoining the farm, W, Rives and others, <lb />
containing acres, more or leas. <lb />
other tract, piece or of I ind, titrated in Greenville township, <lb />
north side of Tar river, adjoining the John Fleming place, the Shivers land and <lb />
others, lot No. in the division of the- Wm. shivers laud, was allotted <lb />
to Martha J. Baker, containing acres, more or less. <lb />
Also one lot, piece or pared of laud, situated in the town of Greenville, <lb />
known In the plot of said town as lot So. l-Vi, tin; half of lot No. <lb />
and adjoining Mrs. M. A. Jarvis and situated near ti landing. <lb />
Also one other lot. piece or parcel of land, situ I town of Greenville, <lb />
being an half interest In lot I II, in the of Slid town, situated <lb />
near the steamboat landing. <lb />
For further and more particular description of the above <lb />
reference is had to a deed of conveyance of the Mire -Has Moore J. D <lb />
Murphy, which is recorded in book VI, pages ill, etc., of Deeds <lb />
office of Pitt county. <lb />
Terms sale made known upon day of sale. <lb />
L C. LATHAM. <lb />
This October 22nd, 1891. <lb />
COCOA. <lb />
BREAKFAST. <lb />
a thorough knowledge of the <lb />
natural laws which govern the opera- <lb />
of digestion and nutrition, and by <lb />
a careful application of the line <lb />
well--elected Cocoa. Mi. <lb />
provided breakfast tables with a <lb />
flavored never which may save <lb />
us many heavy bills. It is <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 are around us <lb />
ready to attack wherever there is a weak <lb />
point. We may escape many a <lb />
shaft by keeping well fortified <lb />
with pure blood and a properly nourish- <lb />
ed Gazette. <lb />
Made simply with boiling water or milk. <lb />
Sold only in half-pound tins, by Grocer- <lb />
Chemist. <lb />
England. <lb />
LIVERY SALE AND FEED <lb />
I have removed to the new stables on <lb />
Fifth street la rear Capt. White's <lb />
Store, where I will constantly <lb />
keep on band a line line of <lb />
Horses and Mules. <lb />
have beautiful and fancy turnouts for <lb />
the liver and can suit the most <lb />
I will run in connection a <lb />
AGE BUSINESS, and solicit a of <lb />
your patronage, sod be convinced. <lb />
GLASGOW EVANS. <lb />
O. <lb />
THE RELIABLE OF <lb />
Hair. Harness, and -addles <lb />
HEAVY GROCERIES A SPECIALTY. <lb />
Clark's N. T. Spool Cotton which I offer to the trade at <lb />
Jobbers prices, dozen, less per cent for Cash. s Bread to <lb />
ration and Hall's Star Eye at Jobbers Prices White Lead and pure L <lb />
seed Oil, Varnishes and Paint Colors, Cucumber V Pumps Salt and Wood a <lb />
Willow Ware. Nails a Give me a and guarantee satisfaction. <lb />
HARRIS, <lb />
Prep <lb />
J, L. SUGG. <lb />
LIFE AND FIRE <lb />
N. C <lb />
OFFICE SUGG k JAMES OLD STAND <lb />
All kind, placed in <lb />
FIRST-CLASS COMPANIES <lb />
At lowest current rates. <lb />
AM AGENT FOR A FIRST-CLASS FIRE <lb />
Head Noises cored <lb />
Salve <lb />
The best in the world for <lb />
, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever <lb />
Ear Cushions. Whispers Com- I gores, chapped hands, j <lb />
Successful all . corns, and all skin eruptions, and <lb />
r i . lively cures piles, or no required. It <lb />
dies fail, sold by only, , gIve <lb />
Broadway. New York. Write for book i or money refunded. Price cent t pi <lb />
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