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THE REFLECTOR. <lb/>
A whole year only <lb/>
i DOLLAR. <lb/>
But in order to gel It you must <lb/>
------PAY IN ADVANCE. <lb/>
The Eastern Reflector. <lb/>
Tr E REFLECTOR <lb/>
-HAS A- <lb/>
JOB <lb/>
Department that can be surpassed mi <lb/>
where in section. Our worn always <lb/>
fives satisfaction <lb/>
u you t o <lb/>
LOVE OF LONG AGO. <lb/>
M. H. <lb/>
Then air face just as <lb/>
Chat an- eye- a true <lb/>
M strung I <lb/>
As tin- tint's to beat <lb/>
Tin-re an- voices just a thrilling. <lb/>
are so as I <lb/>
A- were she went from <lb/>
love of long <lb/>
New an- ever telling. <lb/>
The tale that ne'er old ; <lb/>
grays are always i <lb/>
some one gal <lb/>
Hut I ail I -ha low, <lb/>
A nil the -f.-iii war, <lb/>
ilk- she with me <lb/>
My of inns; ago <lb/>
When I think all tin <lb/>
th eh years have brought. <lb/>
am glad that the world that lie r <lb/>
I- Hie that changes not <lb/>
Ami the same when she left me. <lb/>
She waits for me, I kn w <lb/>
My on love in heaven. <lb/>
My love of BOP. <lb/>
OH.,. U <lb/>
FIFTY-FIFTH ANNUAL CONFER- <lb/>
E. CHURCH. <lb/>
SOUTH <lb/>
HELD WITH THE CHURCH AT <lb/>
GREENVILLE. <lb/>
A Grand Attendance <lb/>
Interesting Proceedings. <lb/>
DAY'S SESSION. <lb/>
Conference opened on W <lb/>
morning Nov. 25.1891. Bishop <lb/>
Charles B- Galloway, presiding. <lb/>
Bishop Galloway is u man of <lb/>
PITT COUNTY, N. C. DECEMBER <lb/>
NO. <lb/>
D. J. WHICH ARD, Editor and Proprietor. <lb/>
TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. <lb/>
TERMS Per Year, in Advance. <lb/>
extending in strength in- H- M. Jackson, L- M-<lb/>
Is ac W. A vent OHM J- G. Johnson, was continued in <lb/>
Reeks. William H. John C- class of fourth year. <lb/>
Crisp J. B. <lb/>
examination of character and their <lb/>
applications for supernumerary <lb/>
were, on motion in each <lb/>
raw-, referred to the on <lb/>
conference Relations. <lb/>
Question was called, viz <lb/>
What local preachers are elected <lb/>
I. B. Game, L. Massey. Wes- <lb/>
Thompson. M- T. Best J. W. <lb/>
Martin. P. IV. J. T- B. <lb/>
Miles Foy. J. B- Bailey. Richard Hoover. <lb/>
W. Townsend. Geo. E. M. Q r ll was called, <lb/>
Thomas. Joseph H. heeler, p-hers are elected <lb/>
elders <lb/>
C. Moses David R. <lb/>
Bra ton passed the examination of <lb/>
character, and their application <lb/>
for a relation <lb/>
were, on motion, referred to the <lb/>
Committee on Conference <lb/>
Two pleasant incidents arose <lb/>
during this examination. When <lb/>
M. C- Thomas was making his <lb/>
statement to the Conference he <lb/>
said be was also in hook <lb/>
selling, which gave him the title <lb/>
of B. S. and be considered this <lb/>
title better and of more value than <lb/>
D. D. And a large number of the <lb/>
assembly audibly smiled. <lb/>
Wheeler, as he is so <lb/>
well known in this State and <lb/>
South Carolina, is the oldest and <lb/>
best man in the He <lb/>
made a most touching- talk, at the <lb/>
close of which all joined in sing- <lb/>
ins the verse <lb/>
down to old <lb/>
shall prove. <lb/>
My sovereign, eternal, <lb/>
love; <lb/>
all my people <lb/>
None. <lb/>
Question was called. <lb/>
Who are received by transfer <lb/>
from other Conferences <lb/>
. C Norman, M. J. Hunt. J. <lb/>
M- Lowder and J. T- in <lb/>
elders orders from Western North <lb/>
Carolina Conference; D. A. at- <lb/>
kins in elders orders from the St. <lb/>
, Louis Conference. <lb/>
A communication was read from <lb/>
Rev. I. G- John. D. D. <lb/>
ponding Secretary of the Board of <lb/>
Missions of the M. E. <lb/>
South and referred to Board of <lb/>
Missions. <lb/>
The meetings of the various <lb/>
committees in the afternoon was <lb/>
announced. <lb/>
Committee on Public Worship <lb/>
reported that Bishop Galloway <lb/>
would preach the Methodist <lb/>
Church at A. M. to-day <lb/>
and Dr. B. F. Dixon will <lb/>
unchangeable .,,,, in the Baptist Church at <lb/>
Thompson, W. H. Townsend, T. <lb/>
Fayetteville H. j traduced to the Conference. <lb/>
Moore, S. V. Hoyle, W. J. Crow- j R. O. Burton offered the follow- <lb/>
son, F. B. W. B. J. resolution, which was <lb/>
T Lyon, M. L. Wood. A r. the Committee on <lb/>
A, E. Thompson, W. S. he requested to <lb/>
T. C. Moses, G- B- Perry, of <lb/>
D. A. ill. <lb/>
Rev. John F. Crowell. D. D, <lb/>
President of Trinity College, and <lb/>
Hon. Geo. T. Winston, President <lb/>
of the N. C- University, were <lb/>
to the Conference. <lb/>
Wilmington S. <lb/>
B, C. H. B. <lb/>
W. A- Forbes, R. L. War <lb/>
lick. J. M. Ashby. Phillip Green <lb/>
C- W. Smith, J. T. Browning. <lb/>
C. P. Jerome. N. M. <lb/>
The hour for service having <lb/>
rived the Conference work <lb/>
pended and after a few minutes <lb/>
recess and the introductory <lb/>
vices Bishop Galloway delivered a <lb/>
very able sermon from the <lb/>
therefore unto the <lb/>
things which are and <lb/>
unto God the things that are <lb/>
It was a grand Thanks- <lb/>
giving sermon, abounding in <lb/>
deepest wisdom and delighted all <lb/>
who heard him. The building <lb/>
was filled to its utmost capacity. <lb/>
Rev. A- D. Hunter, Pastor of the be represented in an effort to <lb/>
Baptist Church, Greenville, was in-1 prevent it. <lb/>
And in this connection we call <lb/>
attention to chapter pate of <lb/>
our Discipline, as affording all <lb/>
instruction t our I <lb/>
preachers and people. <lb/>
Respectfully submitted <lb/>
A. Chin, <lb/>
in connection with R- H. Sec'y. <lb/>
.-f other work o. portage. on Public <lb/>
Rev. J. F. Crowell, D. D. reported that at o'clock P. M. <lb/>
dent of Trinity College, made his Rev. D. H. would prow h <lb/>
report of the work of that and at Rev. R. C. <lb/>
for the past year, which was would preach. Also at Rev. j <lb/>
referred to the Board of Polk would preach at <lb/>
STATE NEWS. <lb/>
Happenings Here There as Gather- <lb/>
ed From our Exchanges. <lb/>
Morganton has a broom factory. <lb/>
r exodus from this <lb/>
State is talked of. <lb/>
The Presbyterian Synod will <lb/>
meet next year in Statesville. <lb/>
An Alliance will be <lb/>
built at Greensboro and ready for <lb/>
work next spring. <lb/>
On motion of R. C- Dr. <lb/>
Geo. T. Winston, President of the for the afternoon <lb/>
N. C University, was requested to i Conference adjourned <lb/>
A- M. E. Zion Church. <lb/>
Committee meetings <lb/>
an- <lb/>
1,1-1 <lb/>
address the Conference, to which <lb/>
President V responded. <lb/>
F. L- Reid moved that the re- <lb/>
port of the Board of Education be <lb/>
made the special order for Mon- <lb/>
day morning at o'clock. <lb/>
Rev. James of the Wes- <lb/>
tern N- C. Conference, was intro- <lb/>
to the Conference and <lb/>
a few remarks, extending the greet <lb/>
of the brethren of the West- <lb/>
He represents the Statesville <lb/>
Rev. J. M. Rhodes, President of <lb/>
Littleton Female College, <lb/>
ON SECOND <lb/>
You gel yarn- money's worth, when <lb/>
you Suit's Cure, it <lb/>
never fails. <lb/>
Tile man who sen Is his crying <lb/>
is too m to cents in a <lb/>
of Dr. Hull's Syrup, <lb/>
be i <lb/>
in iv <lb/>
i at- <lb/>
Ike of Dr. <lb/>
Conga price <lb/>
son- ran in the night, my <lb/>
soul to lie <lb/>
of course it lie <lb/>
gel Oil. O. i els. <lb/>
The engine that went down in <lb/>
wreck at bridge, on <lb/>
i Aug. 20th, is now repaired and <lb/>
ready for service. <lb/>
A woman was carried to <lb/>
I the Morganton State <lb/>
I who <lb/>
that she is the Virgin Mary. <lb/>
At High Point a son of Mr. Hen- <lb/>
Newby. aged years, was play- <lb/>
ling at a well which was being due <lb/>
when in some way he fell in and <lb/>
was drowned. <lb/>
The J. M. <lb/>
Co. are adding 1501 <lb/>
new improved spindles to <lb/>
machinery in their cotton factory <lb/>
at <lb/>
be a <lb/>
Special Notice. <lb/>
In Cash in <lb/>
for is ear <lb/>
lie to no for a thaw <lb/>
than ii s for. If y <lb/>
just lifter your name mi <lb/>
the paper i he <lb/>
Your <lb/>
this <lb/>
it is to give you notice unless <lb/>
newed in that time a <lb/>
will cease going to the <lb/>
of the two <lb/>
A BEAUTIFUL MOTTO. <lb/>
A gentleman whose life had <lb/>
been stormy in its yesterday, <lb/>
and promised to be tumultuous in <lb/>
its visited n friend. <lb/>
Upon being shown to the <lb/>
guest chamber his eyes fell upon <lb/>
the following exquisite <lb/>
a beautiful motto for such <lb/>
an <lb/>
Sleep this room. <lb/>
Ami let no <lb/>
thy peaceful heart; <lb/>
or I., i rest <lb/>
h of coining ill; <lb/>
V Maker is friend. <lb/>
Hi- love <lb/>
I t h nil woes. <lb/>
mil each light; <lb/>
The s are w <lb/>
sweet. good night. <lb/>
As he got into bed he felt that <lb/>
the angel of peace on earth and <lb/>
good will toward men had drop- <lb/>
a benediction upon him. <lb/>
pies <lb/>
Like they shall still in my bosom <lb/>
be <lb/>
fine able hairs .,,, the same hour, <lb/>
strong graceful writer <lb/>
and an admirable presiding of- <lb/>
of the <lb/>
Court said of him is <lb/>
the smartest man of any profession <lb/>
or calling in <lb/>
ail- <lb/>
At o'clock the <lb/>
Wednesday night of the <lb/>
was devoted to Church <lb/>
Ext Dr. Nash presided <lb/>
over the meeting. Prayer by <lb/>
At the same hour Rev. Dr. B. F.; his report which was referred <lb/>
Dixon. President of Greensboro to the I of Education. <lb/>
Female College, preached in the Rev. B. F. Dixon. President of <lb/>
Baptist church. For simplicity Greensboro Female College, made <lb/>
and beauty of conception, some remarks in behalf of that in. <lb/>
of diction, sweetness of of learning, <lb/>
thought, and power of illustration. Question was called, Who <lb/>
Goldsboro <lb/>
employees of the G <lb/>
factory, a Mr <lb/>
one of his ringers cut <lb/>
O e of tin <lb/>
off and his <lb/>
his sermon stands without a par- <lb/>
His illustration of the power <lb/>
of little things by the help- <lb/>
and harmlessness <lb/>
the feathery snow-flake as <lb/>
it drifts and floats at the mercy of <lb/>
every breeze and melts even at <lb/>
the touch of the tiniest outstretch- <lb/>
ed hand of the babe, <lb/>
yet its power, and mas- <lb/>
tery over man. things and beast, <lb/>
when flake is linked to flake, was <lb/>
; far the grandest and prettiest <lb/>
clothed in the most <lb/>
The following who have been <lb/>
engaged in pastoral <lb/>
a portion of this year were also <lb/>
referred Is the Committee of Con- <lb/>
The high esteem in which he is Relations for a Father Wheeler. Dr. J. C Morris <lb/>
held by the whole church and the relation J. W. North. J. B. of Louisville. Ky. Secretary of the <lb/>
excellent opinion they entertain of Martin. T. P. T. C. Board was then introduced Dr. <lb/>
his splendid abilities and spotless E. L. mm to the i Nash. We shall not attempt to <lb/>
character, find full expression in committee for give even a of what Dr. <lb/>
the fact that he was elevated to j Morris said should fail to <lb/>
the office of Bishop when only j Question was do him justice. It was an <lb/>
thirty-seven years of age and the Who are admitted on trial fine address, interspersed , <lb/>
mini ever elevated to xi t-v Ban . a , language <lb/>
youngest man to , ,. D. Wilson. Raleigh Dis- with wit. humor and ., . , , <lb/>
a in Hie ., , . . ., ; to this writer ever listened. <lb/>
n a position in me pathos to the attention of the a, , <lb/>
the church n wk i i , . . , It is say that his <lb/>
Kenneth D. Holmes. Raleigh very large audience present The , , . <lb/>
,, , , u- ,, ., ,, . . . a profound <lb/>
the Secretary j District. DiM-tor knows how to get hold of <lb/>
of the C is known to the L. S. Durham District, an assembly as was evidenced by <lb/>
people of North Carolina. E. E. Rose. Durham District. what followed. He stated that Dr. <lb/>
State has never had a treas- Michael Bradshaw, Fayetteville Marsh from this State was preach- <lb/>
and the has never District. in Monterey. Mexico, in a <lb/>
had a better Secretary. In fact a j J. C- Fayetteville Dis- very inferior house, and that be <lb/>
more efficient Secretary r re- j wanted this Conference to give <lb/>
corded the proceedings of any body D. Fayetteville him five hundred dollars to build <lb/>
are I <lb/>
Judson Vernon at his <lb/>
A memorial from the Local <lb/>
Preachers Conference was read. <lb/>
requesting that the Conference <lb/>
Mr. T received a message from hit <lb/>
wife him hurry home quick, <lb/>
that the horse had kicked Sam <lb/>
Mr T rushed home and found <lb/>
Mint ids horse kicked Sam. the col <lb/>
hostler, in the region of the Friday <lb/>
Mb, and he like a dying man. <lb/>
Sam thought he was going to die, and <lb/>
began to unburden his sin laden soul i <lb/>
John. die, but <lb/>
I go I want tor tell <lb/>
mid bran new bridle vet <lb/>
bought de oder day what <lb/>
thought some nigger bud stolen -it's <lb/>
range through the Presiding; f loft hay And <lb/>
Elders a completed list of Local <lb/>
Ministers within the bounds <lb/>
their individual districts, giving <lb/>
their grades whether Licentiates. <lb/>
Deacon or Elders, together with <lb/>
respective post office, and <lb/>
ave the same printed in their disclosed When Sam <lb/>
new lap robe <lb/>
thought fell out <lb/>
front An de <lb/>
pistol was in de <lb/>
in my <lb/>
Ami various sundry other <lb/>
that had missed at different <lb/>
were by and then <lb/>
It must be a rare treat to <lb/>
sit under the ministry of such a <lb/>
man. <lb/>
Collections for the orphans were <lb/>
taken in both churches at the <lb/>
close of the sermons. <lb/>
The various committees met for <lb/>
of men. W. L. j him a church, and that the Board respective work in the after- <lb/>
Assistant Secretary, is an excellent j E. B- Wilcox, Wilmington Dis- would see that this house was built j <lb/>
gentleman, and renders the Sec re- j if the Conference would do this. At night Dr. J. R. Brooks, of <lb/>
very valuable aid. <lb/>
The North Carolina <lb/>
J. Porter. Wilmington Dis-1 In a few moments the Conference I the Western N. C Conference <lb/>
Conference raised eight hundred dollars for i preached an excellent to a <lb/>
is a noble body of men-patient, <lb/>
faithful, self-sacrificing, and truly <lb/>
consecrated. And withal they are <lb/>
men of more than average preach <lb/>
ability. <lb/>
As from year to year they are <lb/>
sent forth into new fields to pro- <lb/>
claim to lost men the <lb/>
able riches of Christ they neither <lb/>
murmur nor complain. Like men <lb/>
truly called of God they are <lb/>
ling to go anywhere, and to bear <lb/>
any cross for the honor of their <lb/>
God. <lb/>
D- W. Secretary of the <lb/>
last Conference, called the roll, <lb/>
which was responded to by <lb/>
clerical and lay delegates. The <lb/>
Conference meeting at an early <lb/>
hour a large number of the <lb/>
gates were not present at the call- <lb/>
of the roll, but came in during <lb/>
the morning <lb/>
D. W. was re- <lb/>
elected Secretary. <lb/>
G- A- R. B. John and <lb/>
T J- Jarvis were appointed <lb/>
on Public Worship. <lb/>
Reports were receive from the <lb/>
various connect officers of the <lb/>
Church and referred to a <lb/>
ate and committees. <lb/>
On motion of D- W. W. L. <lb/>
N. M- Geo. <lb/>
T Simmons. G. 8- Prichard, E- H. <lb/>
Davis and W. L. Arendell were <lb/>
assistant Secretaries. <lb/>
Question was called. <lb/>
all preachers blameless in <lb/>
their life and official <lb/>
The. following Presiding Elders <lb/>
made report of the work of their <lb/>
respective District and their char- <lb/>
passed <lb/>
Raleigh District J. A. <lb/>
M. T. Best New District. I this This greatly large congregation. <lb/>
J. W. Martin. ed everybody interested in the <lb/>
work, and especially Dr. Morris. <lb/>
J- T. Draper. Dis- ; We are sorry that he cannot re- day. <lb/>
through the week as it is The Conference convened at <lb/>
Elder G. A. called at- great pleasure to hear him Bishop Galloway in the <lb/>
to an error in report of last I chair, and was opened with <lb/>
year in the Committee on Church ; second day. exercises by Rev. P. L. Her- <lb/>
Extension. and requested that the was called to order man. <lb/>
name of F. A- Woodard be j by the Bishop at o'clock. De- j The Journal of yesterday's <lb/>
en out and T. H. Gatlin put in his exercises conducted by and approved. <lb/>
Rev. W. S. it was <lb/>
The journal of yesterday was ordered that the amount <lb/>
read and approved. i hand of Trustees lie turned over <lb/>
On motion the calling of the roll to Joint Board of Finance and <lb/>
by W. L. Cunning- <lb/>
behalf of <lb/>
Durham <lb/>
Fayetteville <lb/>
Wilmington <lb/>
New <lb/>
Warrenton <lb/>
Was hi <lb/>
E. A. <lb/>
J. T. Gibbs. <lb/>
F. <lb/>
W. a Rose. <lb/>
D- Adams. <lb/>
G- A. <lb/>
Each of these gave splendid re- <lb/>
ports showed that the work <lb/>
wan rapidly increasing <lb/>
stead. <lb/>
Dr. E. A. that as <lb/>
Thursday is Thanksgiving Day. he <lb/>
offered the motion that be <lb/>
held at o'clock and that Bishop was dispensed with- that the Bishop lie re- <lb/>
Galloway lie requested deliver Rev. Dr. Foster, of New quested to draw his draft for the <lb/>
; made a brief talk before the Con- same. I <lb/>
The Bishop remarked that as be concerning bis was again called, <lb/>
had so much preaching to do he Are j, the <lb/>
ought not to be called Question was called, their life and official <lb/>
The people of North Caro- Who are re-admitted I <lb/>
were the people in the <lb/>
world, except in one thing, that <lb/>
they did not the attribute <lb/>
of mercy. <lb/>
The motion of Dr. Yates car- <lb/>
Question was called, Who <lb/>
remain on trial <lb/>
W. Y. G. G. G. <lb/>
None. <lb/>
the call of question 7.1 <lb/>
Following Elders <lb/>
New <lb/>
Who are the deacons of one Willis, T. P. B. R. <lb/>
C F- Sherrill. E- C Glenn, Geo. <lb/>
T- Simmons. <lb/>
Vote of yesterday by which <lb/>
Henderson Cole was continued in <lb/>
class of third year reconsider <lb/>
D. Langston. J. B. W. j ed, and his character having <lb/>
B. Moore. O. W. Sterling, John ed he was on motion advanced to <lb/>
A. N. R Seal Kilt J. F <lb/>
Question was called, Who <lb/>
are the one year <lb/>
The following passed <lb/>
of character and having been <lb/>
approved by the committee were <lb/>
advanced to the class of fourth <lb/>
year <lb/>
J. H. Shore, M. H. Tuttle. E C- <lb/>
Sell, N. M. Watson, L. S. Etheridge <lb/>
Daniel Reid, J. G. Nelson, J. R. <lb/>
Sawyer, W. H. <lb/>
Henderson Cole and John J. <lb/>
Barker were continued in class of <lb/>
third year. <lb/>
Question was called What <lb/>
traveling preachers are elected <lb/>
deacons <lb/>
Robt H. Broom, B, F. Taylor. <lb/>
A. J. Parker, H. G- H. G. <lb/>
Question was called <lb/>
are <lb/>
eiders <lb/>
the class of fourth year- <lb/>
Question was called, <lb/>
Who remained on trial <lb/>
John C- Jones, <lb/>
Question was called, <lb/>
Are all the preachers blameless <lb/>
in their life and official, <lb/>
The following passed <lb/>
examination of character and re- <lb/>
ported their work for the year. <lb/>
H. <lb/>
don, L. L. Nash, C- O. P- <lb/>
L-. Herman. B. C- Allred, G. W. <lb/>
Fisher, J. B. Hurley. R. F. <lb/>
puss, J. Hall, V. A- Sharpe, W. <lb/>
L. Pope, -I. D. <lb/>
Pegram, F. L. Reid, W. 8- Black. <lb/>
J. Moor- <lb/>
man, F. A. Bishop, Oliver Ryder. <lb/>
Jonathan Sanford, J. E <lb/>
E H. Davis, T. N. Ivey, J. E- <lb/>
Underwood, D. L. Earnhardt L- <lb/>
minutes. <lb/>
On the request asked for <lb/>
in the memorial was granted. <lb/>
Question was called, <lb/>
What local preachers are elected ; <lb/>
deacons <lb/>
Kenneth R Pugh. Washington i <lb/>
District. <lb/>
was called, <lb/>
shall the next session of <lb/>
the Conference be held <lb/>
The following places were put <lb/>
in nomination <lb/>
Central Church. Raleigh, by Dr. <lb/>
L. L. Nash. <lb/>
Goldsboro. by B. R. Hull. <lb/>
Trinity Church. Durham, Dr. <lb/>
Conference E. A. Yates. <lb/>
W. S- spoke in <lb/>
Goldsboro. <lb/>
F- A. Bishop spoke in behalf of <lb/>
Durham. <lb/>
G- A- spoke in behalf <lb/>
of Goldsboro. <lb/>
Dr. J. A. spoke <lb/>
behalf of Henderson. <lb/>
Dr. R. Burton spoke in favor <lb/>
of Henderson. <lb/>
N- M- spoke in favor of <lb/>
Goldsboro. <lb/>
T- J. spoke in favor of <lb/>
Durham- <lb/>
Church Golds <lb/>
Durham Henderson <lb/>
Dr. F- L- Reid moved to make the <lb/>
vote for unanimous- <lb/>
j Adopted. <lb/>
Dr. F- D. Swindell moved to re- <lb/>
consider the motion of Wednesday <lb/>
whereby R. -W Townsend was re <lb/>
to the Committee on Con- <lb/>
Relations for a <lb/>
relation. Adopted. <lb/>
Dr. F- D- Swindell then moved- <lb/>
his misdeeds, he seemed <lb/>
to get is good <lb/>
the body a well as the soul. He finally <lb/>
recovered, but he now moves about tin <lb/>
with a penitent air. -Binning Hall, who lives near Eu <lb/>
ham News. <lb/>
th it.-t. <lb/>
It Is found expedient to give the cat <lb/>
tie that are brought from the <lb/>
of the Canadian northwest near the <lb/>
Rocky mountains n to rest <lb/>
their long journey to the Atlantic <lb/>
coast. Cattle not tortured with <lb/>
hunger and thirst mid tired to death <lb/>
with the incessant jolting the cars <lb/>
day after day as they were when cattle <lb/>
shipments first a large item of <lb/>
railroad steer that <lb/>
taken on the cattle cars the <lb/>
Pacific at the western <lb/>
Is turned when he p-ts to White <lb/>
River, north of Superior, into <lb/>
large stockyards, where he has <lb/>
chance to <lb/>
Plenty of and running wafer <lb/>
are supplied for the animals, and after <lb/>
a day's rest they continue their <lb/>
Cattle shippers flint that it pays <lb/>
to give stock such an opportunity to <lb/>
from the fatigue the long <lb/>
trip, and it is certainly a humane a <lb/>
as feature of the cattle <lb/>
trade. New York Sun. <lb/>
A. <lb/>
Hall, <lb/>
M. M. W. F. <lb/>
M- J. T. <lb/>
A. R. Raven, R. B. Gilliam, J. L. <lb/>
Keen, G. F. Smith. <lb/>
Warrenton . , , , <lb/>
t n n n u t w t R- Townsend lie referred <lb/>
B J. <lb/>
kins, R, P. Troy, J. A. Lee, W. L- <lb/>
J. J. Guthrie, J. A. Green, <lb/>
J. N- Cole, L- J. Holden, F. M- <lb/>
in Weight. <lb/>
It hardly seems possible that the <lb/>
earth could weight <lb/>
from the meteoric hail to which <lb/>
It is The few shooting stars <lb/>
one sees seem utterly incapable of pro <lb/>
any noticeable Increase It It <lb/>
not these, of which even a close ob <lb/>
server could scarcely count an <lb/>
of four an hour on a clear night, but <lb/>
the myriads of lesser ones that are <lb/>
never seen, unless accidentally crossing <lb/>
tile Held of mi observer's telescope, that <lb/>
produce the result <lb/>
These ones are of such slight <lb/>
weight that the small amount of light <lb/>
caused by their combustion in the <lb/>
earth's is not visible to <lb/>
naked eye However, these <lb/>
lows are continually bombarding the <lb/>
earth day and night, year In. year out, <lb/>
dually reach inn the surface as a fine <lb/>
dust. This Increase in weight amounts <lb/>
to a tons a year at a very <lb/>
moderate calculation. -New fork Be- <lb/>
to the committee on Conference <lb/>
L- N ft I. E. Conference- <lb/>
Edwards, Charles W. Cain, Z. T- <lb/>
Harrison, J. M. Rhodes. <lb/>
Washington Distinct . 8- <lb/>
Davis, D. H- Turtle, T. J. Dailey, <lb/>
R. B. John, N. H. C W. <lb/>
Robinson, B. B. Holder, J. A. <lb/>
White. <lb/>
R. O. Burton passed examination <lb/>
of character, and upon motion of <lb/>
8- D. Adams his case was refer- <lb/>
red to the Committee of Confer- <lb/>
Relations for a <lb/>
relation. <lb/>
E- A. Yates moved that the case <lb/>
of J. B. Martin be referred to the <lb/>
Joint Board of Finance and they <lb/>
be instructed to make pro <lb/>
to him for present <lb/>
year. <lb/>
C- C- Clark, representing the Bi- <lb/>
Reader was introduced to the <lb/>
Relations for a supernumerary Ye- . <lb/>
, , . , j On, a <lb/>
WU T, <lb/>
V. A Sharpe. Chairman of the of <lb/>
committee on <lb/>
the following report which was of saving Mr, to run the risk and do <lb/>
I nothing for It. We know from <lb/>
that Shiloh's Can will cure your <lb/>
Your Committee on It never fails. This expiate <lb/>
having given to the matter such wen <lb/>
thought as time and circumstances <lb/>
allowed, leave to report It. For hack, side <lb/>
That from the information before, or chest use <lb/>
us we believe the prohibition sen-. at Drug <lb/>
to be growing. The . <lb/>
saloon, However, is vi . <lb/>
the curse of many communities. I redoing one of two things, <lb/>
Against this unmixed evil we re- brother. Inn are either helping <lb/>
commend that every proper effort your neighbor out of the ditch, or <lb/>
of the people of Gd be directed, i helping to make a ditch for <lb/>
And we take great pleasure in into. is it <lb/>
culling attention to the recent , ,. . ,. . ,, , ,, <lb/>
decision of the Supreme Court A <lb/>
that County Commissioners are <lb/>
not obliged in any case to grant a <lb/>
license. <lb/>
And we further suggest that in <lb/>
every community where there is <lb/>
an effort to secure a license, that <lb/>
the good people of each store. <lb/>
We have s and positive cure for <lb/>
catarrh, diphtheria, canker mouth and <lb/>
headache. In Shiloh's A nasal <lb/>
Injector free each Use It If <lb/>
you desire health and <lb/>
Sold at Drug <lb/>
hand badly <lb/>
afternoon in a machine he was at- <lb/>
tending. <lb/>
Wilson The wife of <lb/>
Mr. James Robinson was bitten by <lb/>
a mad dog near Black Creek last <lb/>
evening. The dog was <lb/>
killed. Mrs. Robinson was sent to <lb/>
Pasteur Institute. X. Y. for treat- <lb/>
Tuesday. <lb/>
Carthage S. B. <lb/>
Johnson, of Greenwood, while re- <lb/>
turning from the Perry -Turner <lb/>
at Cameron last <lb/>
night, had the misfortune to <lb/>
fall out of a wagon and break her <lb/>
arm. we are sorry to learn. <lb/>
The Statesville land develop- <lb/>
company, sold last Monday <lb/>
one hundred lots an average <lb/>
price of They were bought <lb/>
principally by persons from the <lb/>
i surrounding country who desire to <lb/>
move to Statesville on of <lb/>
school advantages. <lb/>
Concord Last Mono iv <lb/>
night some one store from Robert<lb/>
I pounds of seed cotton. This is the <lb/>
of this kind <lb/>
committed in that neighborhood <lb/>
I in the past weeks. No clue <lb/>
i has been obtained as to the thief <lb/>
i in any of the cases. <lb/>
The statistics show that during <lb/>
I the year ending October 1st. 1891, <lb/>
the trustees of the fund <lb/>
distributed cf North a <lb/>
i total of which <lb/>
I was for was <lb/>
for Institutes ; for Schools, <lb/>
j and was for I <lb/>
School. <lb/>
The man. <lb/>
Cloninger. who Ml arrested on <lb/>
suspicion for wrecking the <lb/>
at bridge, near States- <lb/>
ville, and c in Iredell jail <lb/>
to await the action of the gland <lb/>
jury, was released last week. <lb/>
evidence to warrant a bill <lb/>
was brought before the grand <lb/>
jury <lb/>
Fri- <lb/>
day last Mr. Charles Watson a <lb/>
nephew of Mr. Ledbetter. while at <lb/>
his work the shops of the Capo <lb/>
Fear A- Valley Railway, <lb/>
had his thumb two or three <lb/>
fingers of the right hand badly cut <lb/>
and mangled by the saw. The <lb/>
wound is very painful, but he is <lb/>
doing as well as could be <lb/>
Franklin a <lb/>
wind storm raged here for a I <lb/>
short time on last Monday. It was <lb/>
BO terrific that the large prize <lb/>
house of and Perry, which <lb/>
was covered in. was careened to j <lb/>
one side, and some fears were en- <lb/>
that it would fall <lb/>
but experienced carpenters say <lb/>
that the damage will not be very <lb/>
great. We have heard of no other <lb/>
damage of a serious nature. <lb/>
Hertford W. <lb/>
Small's cotton gin. together with <lb/>
its contents, including ninety bales <lb/>
of cotton, machinery. A-c. was en- <lb/>
destroyed by tire Wednesday <lb/>
afternoon just before time to slop <lb/>
work. It is supposed a match was <lb/>
lost in the cotton and ignited by <lb/>
the saws of the gin- There was <lb/>
no insurance. Mr. Small is one of <lb/>
the best of citizens and most pro- <lb/>
men in his county, and <lb/>
has our sympathy in his <lb/>
tune. <lb/>
Raleigh <lb/>
Gov. Holt has offered a reward of <lb/>
for the incendiaries who fired <lb/>
the property of Mr. John H. Ward <lb/>
in Chatham some time ago. <lb/>
The parties are unknown <lb/>
None of the Raleigh banks were <lb/>
affected by the suspension of the <lb/>
First National Hank, of <lb/>
ton, as the latter did not owe any <lb/>
of the banks here anything. <lb/>
Gov. Holt has commissioned W, <lb/>
C- Glover, Captain of the <lb/>
tank of the First Regiment <lb/>
vice Griffin, resigned, and P- <lb/>
S. First Lieutenant, and <lb/>
C. W. Rollick Second Lieutenant. <lb/>
Modern i. <lb/>
A for was distressed. <lb/>
doctors nil said she rest, <lb/>
I'm she M. I. <lb/>
her weak you asp. <lb/>
And now she can sing with the best. <lb/>
All c gave outs on a run. <lb/>
And he feared hi- done; <lb/>
M. I . pr iv <lb/>
Gave hack his lost <lb/>
now can lift a ton. <lb/>
A writer, who wrote for a <lb/>
Hail headaches and pain in the eyes; <lb/>
i;. VI. l. was tin- <lb/>
That made him well. <lb/>
And glory him now lies. <lb/>
These are only of the <lb/>
triumphs I r. M- <lb/>
ill sill n-- <lb/>
wasted vitality. Sold all drug- <lb/>
gists. <lb/>
PLOW POINTS. <lb/>
Bible Header. <lb/>
All newly convert-d people lie <lb/>
in missions. <lb/>
All who receive the of <lb/>
missions believe in missions. <lb/>
All great lights in the church <lb/>
believe in missions. <lb/>
No thoroughly selfish man was <lb/>
r known to believe in missions. <lb/>
Dyspepsia <lb/>
And all <lb/>
Are lire I <lb/>
P. P. P. <lb/>
Ah. Poke Rant <lb/>
P. I. P. is a sure cure for <lb/>
Scrofula, <lb/>
Pimple- an I all skin and blood <lb/>
diseases. <lb/>
I sore on face, years of <lb/>
trouble. swelling, <lb/>
resale re thanks to P. p. p. for its great <lb/>
cures, <lb/>
ind Complaint- <lb/>
Is it not worth the small price of <lb/>
to free of every symptom of <lb/>
these If you think <lb/>
so call at our store and get n of <lb/>
Shiloh's every has a <lb/>
printed on It, use <lb/>
and if does you no good It you <lb/>
st s Drug Store. <lb/>
H. M. <lb/>
II. n. c. <lb/>
n-et. <lb/>
P M. II.<lb/>
VAN N. it. <lb/>
of women a <lb/>
II. <lb/>
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public. <lb/>
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Prompt attention given to <lb/>
Y at-Law, <lb/>
a, V. <lb/>
Prompt sud careful attention to <lb/>
solicited- <lb/>
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all the i l <lb/>
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THE <lb/>
EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
having no official roll. The Wash- Bishop announced <lb/>
Raleigh, Wilmington that he ordained the <lb/>
S. J. Proprietor, <lb/>
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 2nd, <lb/>
Entered at the at Greenville, <lb/>
N. C, as second-class mail matter. <lb/>
in conn, <lb/>
FIFTY-FIFTH ANNUAL CONFER- <lb/>
E. CHURCH. <lb/>
SOUTH. <lb/>
HELD WITH THE CHURCH AT <lb/>
GREENVILLE. <lb/>
A Grand Attendance <lb/>
Interesting Proceedings. <lb/>
ROM <lb/>
FOURTH DAY. <lb/>
The Conference convened at <lb/>
o'clock, Bishop Galloway in the <lb/>
chair. The opening religious <lb/>
vices were conducted fay Rev. M. <lb/>
J. Hunt. <lb/>
The journal of yesterday read <lb/>
approved. <lb/>
H. C alternate in place <lb/>
of W. W. Hodges, was announced <lb/>
as present from the Wilmington <lb/>
District. <lb/>
On motion Dr. Yates. Dr. <lb/>
Crowell was in absence Treasurer <lb/>
of Endowment Fund of Trinity <lb/>
College, requested to receive and <lb/>
collect subscriptions. <lb/>
P. L- Herman from the Board of <lb/>
presented a report <lb/>
which was read and adopted. <lb/>
E. E. Parham. President of <lb/>
Female College was in- <lb/>
He presented a report <lb/>
which was, without being read, re <lb/>
to the Board of Education. <lb/>
Question called, Who <lb/>
are supernumerary I and the com- <lb/>
on Conference Relations <lb/>
made the following <lb/>
After line consider <lb/>
recommend, the following <lb/>
names the supernumerary rein <lb/>
Isaac W. A vent, Thomas B. <lb/>
Win. H. John C nap. <lb/>
Robert O. Burton, K <lb/>
Richard W. Townsend and Edward <lb/>
L. <lb/>
was Who arc <lb/>
superannuated. <lb/>
recommend the following for <lb/>
the superannuated relation Miles <lb/>
Foy. James B. Bailey, George E. <lb/>
If arena C. Thomas. Nathan <lb/>
A. Hooker, Joseph H. <lb/>
C. David R. Burton, C. <lb/>
T. Page Joseph B. <lb/>
Martin and John W. North. <lb/>
V A. <lb/>
J. A. Lee, <lb/>
J. W. Jenkins from the Commit <lb/>
Books and Periodicals, <lb/>
presented his report which was <lb/>
read and adopted. <lb/>
E. A. Yates from the Presiding <lb/>
Elders made the following <lb/>
nations of additional members of <lb/>
Boards, which concurred in <lb/>
Board of Missions E. C- Glenn. <lb/>
T- H- <lb/>
Board of E. Col- <lb/>
A- D. Muse. <lb/>
Board of Church Extension <lb/>
A- D. H. K. Worthy. <lb/>
Sunday School E. <lb/>
Thompson, C- W. Bynum. <lb/>
M. <lb/>
Jackson, W. H. Holland. <lb/>
On motion of J. A. <lb/>
the was requested to <lb/>
point W. S. Black Superintendent <lb/>
of the Orphan Asylum at Oxford <lb/>
motion of J. <lb/>
it was ordered that, when the Con- <lb/>
adjourns to-day, it do so <lb/>
to meet again to-morrow afternoon <lb/>
at o'clock to hold memorial <lb/>
vices. <lb/>
W. S- introduced the fol <lb/>
i lowing which was read <lb/>
and adopted. <lb/>
very Kraal financial in-. <lb/>
to ilia especially as to <lb/>
M and general collections, <lb/>
depend on the time at which <lb/>
is held, <lb/>
it is the <lb/>
ion of the North Carolina <lb/>
i annual sessions Might not to <lb/>
earlier the Sunday <lb/>
in December, and that, we earnestly <lb/>
request mi Bishops to fix lire time <lb/>
from year to year to embrace <lb/>
the Brat <lb/>
tier. <lb/>
2nd That lire Secretary <lb/>
to <lb/>
toward a copy resolutions to <lb/>
Hargrove, Secretary of the <lb/>
S. <lb/>
Annis <lb/>
A. <lb/>
Question was called, Who <lb/>
admitted into full <lb/>
Milton D. Hix, J H- M- Giles <lb/>
L- Galloway, Robert H. <lb/>
Broom, Richard F- Taylor. Asa J. <lb/>
Barter, Henry G. Stamey. <lb/>
from committee <lb/>
on District Conference Records <lb/>
made the following report which <lb/>
was adopted. <lb/>
The Committee on District Con- <lb/>
Bacardi beg leave <lb/>
as follows <lb/>
of the several districts <lb/>
ham been carefully examined, and <lb/>
with the exception of some minor de- <lb/>
may lie said to lie in good con- <lb/>
The records of the <lb/>
District is marred by the frequent <lb/>
use of abbreviations, rendering it <lb/>
quite in to <lb/>
Set at the meaning. The Durham and <lb/>
record are <lb/>
records are and <lb/>
the last three being models of <lb/>
neatness. <lb/>
J. B. Hurley, <lb/>
W. J. <lb/>
W. L. from com- <lb/>
on Bible Cause made the <lb/>
following report was adopt- <lb/>
your committee to whom was <lb/>
referred consideration of the <lb/>
Bible Cause respectfully beg to re- <lb/>
port as <lb/>
That we deeply deplore the fact <lb/>
that there are still many of our <lb/>
people who are not supplied with the <lb/>
Word of God; and that there has <lb/>
been a sad neglect on the part of our <lb/>
ministers to supply the deficiency. <lb/>
We most heartily endorse the work <lb/>
of the American Bible Society as <lb/>
eminently worthy of the co-opera- <lb/>
of our people. <lb/>
earnestly urge our preachers to <lb/>
take the collection for the Bible <lb/>
Cause, that all money raised for this <lb/>
purpose be forwarded to the agent or <lb/>
A. B. S. by the joint Board of <lb/>
and that the amount raised <lb/>
tor this cause be shown in the pas- <lb/>
tor's reports. <lb/>
B. B. Chin. <lb/>
J. M. Sec. <lb/>
B. R- Hall presented the report <lb/>
of Board of Education which was <lb/>
adopted. This embraced <lb/>
rate reports of tie work at Trinity <lb/>
College, Female Col- <lb/>
Littleton Female College, <lb/>
Wesleyan Female College at <lb/>
and Female <lb/>
College- Owing to the extreme <lb/>
length of this report we do not <lb/>
have room to publish it. <lb/>
L. C Bead moved that the re- <lb/>
port of Board of Education be <lb/>
amended, and that the names of <lb/>
the trustees selected by the Alum- <lb/>
association shall be submitted <lb/>
to the Conference for affirmation <lb/>
or rejection. Adopted. <lb/>
The names were read and affirm- <lb/>
ed, and the report as amended was <lb/>
adopted. <lb/>
Question was called, <lb/>
What are the educational statistics I <lb/>
Trinity <lb/>
No. students value of <lb/>
building endowment <lb/>
Female College <lb/>
No. teachers No. students <lb/>
value of property <lb/>
Littleton Female <lb/>
teachers No. students value <lb/>
of property <lb/>
Announcement for Committee <lb/>
meetings in the afternoon were <lb/>
made. <lb/>
Committee on Public Worship <lb/>
made the following <lb/>
At P. M. preaching by Dr. J. <lb/>
H. Cordon at P. M- mission- <lb/>
FOR SUNDAY. <lb/>
Methodist A. M. <lb/>
Love Feast, led by Rev. V. A. <lb/>
Sharp A. M., sermon by Bishop <lb/>
p. M., memorial <lb/>
vice and sacrament of the Lord's <lb/>
Supper; P. M., sermon by <lb/>
Rev. R. A. Willis. <lb/>
Baptist A. M., <lb/>
by Rev. W. S- P. M. <lb/>
Sunday School mass meeting, at <lb/>
which addresses will be made by <lb/>
Dr. Dixon and Dr. Reid; P. <lb/>
m. sermon by Rev. E- A- Yates. <lb/>
Elliott's A. sermon <lb/>
by Rev. B. R. Hall. <lb/>
A. M. E- Zion a. M., <lb/>
sermon by Rev. L. L. Nash ; <lb/>
p. M-, sermon by Rev. B. B. <lb/>
After these announcements Con- <lb/>
adjourned. <lb/>
Another enthusiastic missionary <lb/>
meeting was held Saturday night <lb/>
at which Dr. Morrison made an- <lb/>
other address- After the address <lb/>
something over were raised <lb/>
for the mission work. These <lb/>
Methodists are a power at raising <lb/>
money, as well as in all other <lb/>
good works. <lb/>
The first services of Sunday <lb/>
morning was the love feast at <lb/>
and notwithstanding snow was <lb/>
falling rapidly it was largely at <lb/>
tended and proved a most edify- <lb/>
feast indeed. <lb/>
At o'clock Bishop Galloway <lb/>
preached another able sermon, at <lb/>
the close of which ordination was <lb/>
conferred upon a class. <lb/>
At o'clock P. memorial <lb/>
vices were held in memory of Dan- <lb/>
B- Culbreth. the only member <lb/>
of the Conference who died during <lb/>
the year. A resolution was offered <lb/>
and eulogies by several <lb/>
members of the Conference. The <lb/>
of the Lord's Supper <lb/>
followed this service. <lb/>
Dr. W- S- preached in <lb/>
the Baptist Church in the morn- <lb/>
and Dr. E. A. Yates at night. <lb/>
They were two as good sermons as <lb/>
ever listened to and are the <lb/>
kind that always do men good and <lb/>
draw them nearer to the Savior. <lb/>
We wish space would allow us to <lb/>
comment more at length <lb/>
them- <lb/>
yesterday <lb/>
L. S- Massey, <lb/>
J. B- Game, <lb/>
Wesley Thompson, <lb/>
W. Martin, P. N. <lb/>
J. T. B- Hoover and K. <lb/>
R. Pugh. <lb/>
Question was called <lb/>
What traveling preachers are Or- <lb/>
elders I <lb/>
Bishop announced that he or- <lb/>
on yesterday evening the <lb/>
H. M. Jackson, L. M. <lb/>
and D. C. <lb/>
C P. Jerome offered the follow- <lb/>
resolution which was <lb/>
Resolved that we are glad to have <lb/>
Dr. H. H. Morrison, Missionary <lb/>
Secretary, with us, and that we <lb/>
hope he will visit as many of our <lb/>
District as possible. <lb/>
From the report of the <lb/>
cal Secretary we get the follow- <lb/>
Number of local preachers <lb/>
white members colored <lb/>
members total a gain of <lb/>
2.721, number infants baptized <lb/>
adults baptized <lb/>
schools teachers <lb/>
scholars missionary <lb/>
collections, foreign do- <lb/>
church extension <lb/>
number churches value <lb/>
number parsonages <lb/>
value <lb/>
The following boards and com- <lb/>
made <lb/>
Sunday School Board by L- L- <lb/>
Johnson. <lb/>
Board of Church Extension by <lb/>
L. J- Holden. <lb/>
Committee on Church Property <lb/>
by J- D- <lb/>
Board of Missions by W. B. <lb/>
Joint Board of Finance by W. <lb/>
S- <lb/>
V. A. offered the follow- <lb/>
resolution which was adopted <lb/>
by rising <lb/>
Resolved that the good people of <lb/>
Greenville are entitled to the <lb/>
thanks of this Conference, and they <lb/>
are hereby expressed, for the gen- <lb/>
refined and bountiful hos- <lb/>
extended to its members <lb/>
V. A Sharpe. <lb/>
W. B- <lb/>
J. A- <lb/>
The following was by <lb/>
W. B. <lb/>
Resolved that this Conference <lb/>
appreciates the full and well print- <lb/>
ed proceedings of this body as <lb/>
published in the Daily Reflector <lb/>
by Mr. D. J. Whichard and we ten- <lb/>
our thanks and best wishes <lb/>
for the same. <lb/>
C. W. Hunt. <lb/>
W. B. <lb/>
G A- <lb/>
J. T. Gibbs offered the following <lb/>
Resolved, That we acknowledge <lb/>
the courtesy of our brethren of <lb/>
the Baptist Church of the town of <lb/>
Greenville in opening to us their <lb/>
house of worship, and hereby ex- <lb/>
press our thanks for the same. <lb/>
J. T- Gibbs, <lb/>
W. S- <lb/>
The following were appointed a <lb/>
a Joint Board of Finance for the <lb/>
coming <lb/>
A. Sharpe, D. L. <lb/>
Earnhardt, W- H; Moore, N- M. <lb/>
W. C- Norman, C- W- <lb/>
Robinson. W. S. Davis, R- P. <lb/>
Troy, L. M- <lb/>
C Williams. W. H. <lb/>
Branson. J- M. Lamb, P. B- Gib- <lb/>
son. W. J- Parker, T. A. Green, J. <lb/>
A- Arthur. H. C N. M- <lb/>
Lawrence. <lb/>
Bishop Galloway made some <lb/>
very beautiful remarks in closing <lb/>
the work, rend the following <lb/>
declared the Confer- <lb/>
closed lone die, and after the <lb/>
doxology pronounced the <lb/>
diction- <lb/>
district. <lb/>
M. L. Elder. <lb/>
Rockingham station W- B. <lb/>
Rockingham ct H. G- Stamey. <lb/>
Richmond ct. E. B. Wilcox. <lb/>
Mt. Gilead ct. G. B. Perry. <lb/>
ct. L. S. Etheridge. <lb/>
Prospect ct- supplied by J. F. <lb/>
Asbury ct D. A. Futrell. <lb/>
St. station J. T. Lyon. <lb/>
burg station . R. <lb/>
man. <lb/>
Maxton and Caledonia S. V. <lb/>
Hoyle. <lb/>
Maxton ct. A. D. Betts. <lb/>
Lumberton ct. F- B. <lb/>
Robeson ct N. M. R. <lb/>
W. Townsend, sup. <lb/>
WILMINGTON DISTRICT- <lb/>
F. D. Elder. <lb/>
Wilmington, Grace Church W. <lb/>
C- Norman- <lb/>
Wilmington, Fifth L- <lb/>
Nash. <lb/>
Wilmington, St. C W. <lb/>
Smith. <lb/>
Wilmington, Market St. E- C <lb/>
Sell. <lb/>
Brunswick ct. J. B. Thompson. <lb/>
ct. W. A- Forbes. <lb/>
Waccamaw ct. supplied by- J- <lb/>
M- Marlowe. <lb/>
Southport station C- P- Jerome. <lb/>
Carver's Creek ct. Daniel Reid. <lb/>
Scott's Hill ct. H. B. Anderson. <lb/>
Clinton ct. J- M- Ashby. <lb/>
Kenansville ct. A. R Raven- <lb/>
Magnolia ct- R- L- Warlick- <lb/>
Brunswick Mission T. J. Brown <lb/>
Onslow ct- J- L- Keen. <lb/>
ct- D. C <lb/>
Elizabeth ct W. H- Townsend- <lb/>
NEW <lb/>
W. 8- Elder. <lb/>
New A- <lb/>
Willis. <lb/>
New Hancock <lb/>
plied by John F. <lb/>
St Paul B. <lb/>
Goldsboro, St. D- <lb/>
Hicks. <lb/>
Goldsboro M. <lb/>
land. <lb/>
Mt H <lb/>
LaGrange H. Broom. <lb/>
Snow Hill T. <lb/>
Kinston M- Sham- <lb/>
burger. <lb/>
Grifton T. Best <lb/>
Craven G. Johnson. <lb/>
Jones B. Gilliam. <lb/>
Carteret G- Nelson. <lb/>
W- Rob- <lb/>
Beaufort F. Sherrill. <lb/>
Pamlico ct Supplied by F. S- <lb/>
Straits W. Starling. <lb/>
Core Sound <lb/>
by Joseph Caraway. <lb/>
last day s session. <lb/>
Conference convened in its last <lb/>
day's session at o'clock Monday <lb/>
morning. Bishop Galloway <lb/>
siding. Devotional exercises were <lb/>
conducted by Dr. Foster of New <lb/>
York. <lb/>
The journal of Saturday's ms- <lb/>
and also of the Sunday after- <lb/>
noon memorial service, was read <lb/>
and approved. <lb/>
Question was called, <lb/>
What traveling preachers are or- <lb/>
Deacons <lb/>
Bishop announced <lb/>
that he ordained the following yes- <lb/>
R. H. Broom, R. <lb/>
F. Taylor, A. J. Parker and H. G. <lb/>
Stamey. <lb/>
Question called, What <lb/>
local preachers are ordained <lb/>
APPOINTMENTS. <lb/>
RALEIGH DISTRICT- <lb/>
J. A- Elder. <lb/>
Raleigh, Edenton N- Cole. <lb/>
Raleigh, Central B. <lb/>
Hurley, J- B- sup- <lb/>
Raleigh City Mission and Brook- <lb/>
D. Holmes. <lb/>
Gary L- Herman. <lb/>
Youngsville ct.- R. H- <lb/>
E- H. Davis, sup. <lb/>
Franklinton ctN- H- D. <lb/>
son, E- L- Pell, sup. <lb/>
Louisburg <lb/>
son. <lb/>
Tar River B. Culbreth- <lb/>
Granville ct V. A. Sharpe. <lb/>
Oxford F. <lb/>
Oxford H- Hall. <lb/>
Raleigh Christian Advocate F. <lb/>
L. Reid, Editor. <lb/>
Oxford Orphan Asylum W- S. <lb/>
Black, Superintendent. <lb/>
DURHAM DISTRICT. <lb/>
E. A. Elder. <lb/>
Durham, C Bea- <lb/>
man- <lb/>
Main St-F- A- Bishop- <lb/>
Durham, Carr <lb/>
Ryder. <lb/>
Durham ct- <lb/>
Hillsboro M. Lowder. <lb/>
Chapel M. Watson. <lb/>
Leasburg S. <lb/>
N- Ivey. <lb/>
Mt. L- Earnhardt. <lb/>
Person E- Rose- <lb/>
Burlington E. Under- <lb/>
wood. <lb/>
Alamance it. M, J. Hunt- <lb/>
Milton H. Shore,. <lb/>
W- Fisher, <lb/>
T. J. <lb/>
DISTRICT. <lb/>
J- T. Elder. <lb/>
Fayetteville, Hay St, and Camp- <lb/>
mission W. H Moore <lb/>
and J. W. Martin- <lb/>
Cumberland ct-J. D. Bundy. <lb/>
Green- <lb/>
Sampson J- Parker. <lb/>
Lillington Brad- <lb/>
shaw. <lb/>
Buckhorn ct Pope, I. <lb/>
W. A vent. <lb/>
Cane Fear S- <lb/>
Pittsboro E- Coltrane. <lb/>
Haw River L- Johnson- <lb/>
Deep River ct- H. M. Jackson <lb/>
Siler City ct supplied by J. R. <lb/>
Cartilage ct J- A- Hornaday. <lb/>
Manly ct W. J. <lb/>
ct John E- <lb/>
son. <lb/>
WASHINGTON DISTRICT <lb/>
R- B- John Presiding Elder. <lb/>
Plymouth station, W. B. <lb/>
Moore- <lb/>
Washington station W. S- <lb/>
vis, W. H. Call sup. <lb/>
Greenville station G. F- Smith- <lb/>
Greenville ct. R- F. Taylor. <lb/>
Jamesville ct. N- H- <lb/>
Columbia ct. Henderson Cole. <lb/>
Roper City J. T. <lb/>
Dare ct. J. J. Porter. <lb/>
Roanoke Island ct- J- R. Saw- <lb/>
ct. <lb/>
Ocracoke and <lb/>
N- Seabolt <lb/>
ct- I- A- White. <lb/>
station C W. Cain- <lb/>
Swan Quarter ct G. D. Lang- <lb/>
Pantego ct W. Y- <lb/>
Washington ct supplied by W. <lb/>
F. Jones. <lb/>
Aurora ct- J. E- W. <lb/>
F. Galloway. <lb/>
Vanceboro ct. supplied by J. <lb/>
W- Gurganus- <lb/>
WARRENTON DISTRICT. <lb/>
S. D. Elder. <lb/>
Warrenton ct- <lb/>
FURNITURE <lb/>
------We have just received a large and complete------ <lb/>
STOCK I FURNITURE. <lb/>
It is made by the best workmen after the 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/>
of our business also we think it Is the <lb/>
only legitimate way to do and in or- <lb/>
to get our trade started we put <lb/>
the smallest possible profit upon it, <lb/>
and marked it so low that <lb/>
you cannot explicate <lb/>
the prices in any city in <lb/>
tins country. We <lb/>
most cordially <lb/>
ask you to <lb/>
call and examine it. <lb/>
CARPETS.<lb/>
Our 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 you to our many <lb/>
customers who have gotten such perfect kits 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 kit, and they do their <lb/>
work so well we usually <lb/>
in fitting our <lb/>
t he first gar <lb/>
try on. <lb/>
SHOE s. <lb/>
For these we are headquarters and defy competition. In <lb/>
to a full stock of goods we have about pairs <lb/>
which we bought in job lots at about one half their value. They <lb/>
consist of Misses, Boys, Gentlemen and Ladies Shoes. <lb/>
We will sell them at the same discount at which we bought them, <lb/>
which is to say for about per cent, on the dollar. We <lb/>
tee these goods first-class in and are only sold <lb/>
cheap because a large firm north failed and their stock was thrown <lb/>
on the market and had to be sold for what it would bring. Our <lb/>
buyer was the ground and bought what we <lb/>
All of our lines are complete and having only one price forces us <lb/>
to be leaders in low prices on <lb/>
You will save money by examining our stock if you don't buy. <lb/>
We only ask that you call upon us and see what we have. <lb/>
Young <lb/>
One Price and Leaders in Low Prices <lb/>
WE COME AGAIN. <lb/>
To enlist your attention and claim a fair share of your patronage. <lb/>
We are determined that if square dealings and honest <lb/>
of our goods will secure you as a customer, <lb/>
they shall not be lacking on our part. We go into <lb/>
------the Northern Markets with the <lb/>
CASH <lb/>
J- A- Rouse. <lb/>
Hatteras ct L. <lb/>
Warren ct- C <lb/>
i. sup. <lb/>
T- B. <lb/>
R. O- Burton, sup. <lb/>
Warren c <lb/>
Reeks, sup- <lb/>
Ridge way ct. J. W. Jenkins. <lb/>
Henderson station W. L. <lb/>
Littleton ct- R- P. Troy. <lb/>
Weldon station J- A- Green. <lb/>
ct- J- T- Draper. <lb/>
Halifax ct. W. L- Grissom. <lb/>
Garysburg J- Dailey. <lb/>
Northampton J- Holden- <lb/>
H. M. Giles. <lb/>
A- Lee. <lb/>
Harrellsville B. Holder. <lb/>
Bertie T- Harrison. <lb/>
Littleton Female M. <lb/>
Rhodes, President. <lb/>
WILSON <lb/>
G- A. Elder. <lb/>
Wilson H- Cordon. <lb/>
Spring Hope by <lb/>
J. T. B- Hoover. <lb/>
Nashville ct. -L. M. <lb/>
Rocky O- <lb/>
and Whitakers G- <lb/>
T- Simmons. <lb/>
Tarboro station and mission <lb/>
D. H- J. C <lb/>
Bethel C- Jones. <lb/>
and <lb/>
G. Harley, <lb/>
South Edgecombe <lb/>
Glenn. <lb/>
Fremont W- Rose. <lb/>
Kenly ct-D. A. Watkins. <lb/>
H. Puckett. <lb/>
Dunn D. Pegram. <lb/>
Newton Grove F- <lb/>
Clayton J. Barker. <lb/>
TRANSFERS. <lb/>
W. S. to the Western N. <lb/>
C- Conference and appointed to <lb/>
Tryon street Charlotte. <lb/>
W. A. to the Western N. <lb/>
C- Conference, Missionary Japan- <lb/>
to the Virginia <lb/>
Conference, appointed to Chester <lb/>
field <lb/>
Mr. W. K. of the Hash <lb/>
a caller St the <lb/>
Wednesday, <lb/>
Notice to Creditors. <lb/>
qualified before the <lb/>
Court Clerk Pit county, <lb/>
the of November, 1891, n <lb/>
of tire Will and Testament <lb/>
of I. -I. Moore, notice Is <lb/>
hr given to all prison; Indebted to tire <lb/>
estate to <lb/>
th and holding <lb/>
must present <lb/>
tin- for payment on or heft n the <lb/>
20th day of November, 1892, or this no- <lb/>
will be plead In bar of recovery <lb/>
That 20th day of November 1881. <lb/>
P. <lb/>
of L- J. <lb/>
and buy for the CASH, getting every possible advantage that is <lb/>
to be offered to first-class buyers, therefore we are enabled <lb/>
-------to give you at all times the------ <lb/>
Benefit of Purchases Made <lb/>
for Cash. <lb/>
We have bought this season the stock of <lb/>
GENERAL MERCHANDISE <lb/>
ever handled by us. ten days spent in market by our <lb/>
were not idle ones, as an Inspection of our <lb/>
carried in our double stores will prove. You cannot help but be <lb/>
interested iT yon will call on us. We take pleasure in showing <lb/>
yon what we have to sell There can never be a business of any <lb/>
magnitude built falsification of fact and startling statement <lb/>
of untruth. It is to our business interests to deal fairly by all <lb/>
our customers, and by such means to merit their continued pat- <lb/>
We have now open ready for your inspection the largest befit <lb/>
line of General Merchandise that was ever brought <lb/>
to market. Consisting of <lb/>
Dry Goods Dress Goods, <lb/>
Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, <lb/>
Hardware Cutlery, Tin <lb/>
ware, Crockery, Queen- <lb/>
ware, Groceries, <lb/>
and <lb/>
and Whips <lb/>
AD LARGEST LINK OF <lb/>
FURNITURE <lb/>
NORFOLK ADVERTISEMENTS, <lb/>
J. W. <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
COL. M. <lb/>
HARRELL BROS., <lb/>
COTTON FACTORS <lb/>
FOOT OF COMMERCE STREET, <lb/>
NORFOLK, VA. <lb/>
Bagging Ties constantly on Lateral made on Con- <lb/>
Norman Everett, <lb/>
-----COTTON GENERAL- <lb/>
COMMISSION MERCHANTS, <lb/>
NORFOLK, STA <lb/>
They do a avoiding all always <lb/>
to the West interest of lit snipper. <lb/>
SHIP <lb/>
AND OTHER PRODUCE TO- <lb/>
ALEXANDER MORGAN CO. <lb/>
COTTON FACTORS AND COMMISSION <lb/>
TUNIS WHARF, NORFOLK, VA. <lb/>
Guarantee highest market prices, quick sales and prompt <lb/>
S. B. HARRELL CO. <lb/>
COTTON FACTORS AND <lb/>
Corn, Cotton, Peanuts. Stock, <lb/>
and Sawed will <lb/>
special attention. Your <lb/>
solicited. <lb/>
SOS. AND <lb/>
VA. <lb/>
B. A. ft <lb/>
COTTON 1-ACTORS <lb/>
be m t; <lb/>
and Dock, <lb/>
NORFOLK. VA. <lb/>
J. J. i and South <lb/>
Carolina Representative. <lb/>
Special attention given to Males of <lb/>
Cotton, Peanuts Country <lb/>
Produce generally. Cash Ad- <lb/>
Prompt lie- <lb/>
turns and price <lb/>
COBB, <lb/>
I Pitt Co. N C. <lb/>
C C <lb/>
T. M. GILLIAM <lb/>
Co. N C <lb/>
E. B. <lb/>
A. h. <lb/>
Wholesale Retail Dealer In <lb/>
and <lb/>
A on <lb/>
COBB. <lb/>
Bros., Gilliam, <lb/>
Cotton Factors, <lb/>
Commission Merchants. <lb/>
of COTTON <lb/>
We have had many years ex <lb/>
at the business and are <lb/>
prepared to handle Cotton to <lb/>
advantage of shippers. <lb/>
. , ., f <lb/>
All business entrusted to oar <lb/>
hands will receive prompt and <lb/>
careful attention <lb/>
that has ever been brought to county. <lb/>
for all in our respective lines. A <lb/>
We are <lb/>
we have a lot of <lb/>
AND TIES <lb/>
which will be sold at lowest juices. <lb/>
Come one, come all and us. <lb/>
J. B. CHERRY <lb/>
p. <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/>
We keep first-class Goods and guarantee <lb/>
prices. Come and examine the new goods. <lb/>
In addition to our regular line we have taken <lb/>
the agency for the <lb/>
And will sell at the same terms and prices. Oils, <lb/>
Needles and Parts are kept. <lb/>
BROWN BROS. <lb/>
EST ABUSED <lb/>
J. <lb/>
Groceries. <lb/>
MEAT AND <lb/>
---------A large lot of--------- <lb/>
BAGGING AND TIES <lb/>
bought just before the rise, for sale low down--------- <lb/>
AND SHOT, <lb/>
POWDER <lb/>
For Bale, <lb/>
Upright newly <lb/>
GREENVILLE <lb/>
One II. P. <lb/>
repaired. <lb/>
One II. P. Upright Engine, <lb/>
One Saw Feeder and <lb/>
One Feeder and Con- <lb/>
One Cotton <lb/>
Fine Horses a specialty. call or-ad dress, <lb/>
ill <lb/>
Not. and Union St. raj <lb/>
yes that is the word lime for the Greenville <lb/>
now in the lead and she <lb/>
My largo Prize now compare I am prepared ti <lb/>
tobacco in Pitt an I more With <lb/>
ample menu's and competent to make if lively for <lb/>
So Pitt tie <lb/>
and don't at the tale or oily <lb/>
other but come straight to the <lb/>
man will yon a cheerful and that <lb/>
your tobacco will op T you are not pleased <lb/>
for you mu, an will lone <lb/>
by giving the trial, prompt <lb/>
Iv at o'clock and all the warehouse later will be oar- <lb/>
over for next i-ale. that regular are <lb/>
Wednesday. and Friday. Come rig lit along buys and <lb/>
Thanking you for liberal patronage an tar <lb/>
me and hope by attic attention to and dealings to. <lb/>
enjoy id the <lb/>
G. F EVANS, Prop. <lb/>
. .<lb/>
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LANG'S COLUMN. <lb/>
Proclamation <lb/>
Again it is pleasure to <lb/>
sent to our numerous friends <lb/>
and patrons this, our <lb/>
We <lb/>
G toils <lb/>
prices. <lb/>
And <lb/>
again we <lb/>
rejoice with <lb/>
you that our <lb/>
country is in <lb/>
such a <lb/>
condition, and we <lb/>
thank you for your <lb/>
kind and liberal patron- <lb/>
age in the past, and by <lb/>
the same fair and honest <lb/>
measures that have marked <lb/>
our dealings we hope <lb/>
to merit your patronage. <lb/>
Our stock was never more com- <lb/>
with stylish and season- <lb/>
able goods than at present. <lb/>
No matter what you <lb/>
if it is stylish and first- <lb/>
class we have it. In <lb/>
Fine Goods <lb/>
and Trimmings <lb/>
w e show the <lb/>
most co m- <lb/>
and <lb/>
stock <lb/>
in town <lb/>
All <lb/>
and <lb/>
from the <lb/>
fashion of <lb/>
the country are <lb/>
in endless variety <lb/>
on counters. In La- <lb/>
dies and Misses Fine <lb/>
Wraps we show the most <lb/>
able 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/>
are a <lb/>
with us <lb/>
In fit. <lb/>
styles <lb/>
and ma <lb/>
our <lb/>
goods cannot be <lb/>
surpassed An <lb/>
elegant line of light <lb/>
weight fancy overcoats <lb/>
In Boy's Clothing. -s <lb/>
usual, we always please <lb/>
both parent and boys and <lb/>
this is what has our boys <lb/>
clothing department such a sue I that city, <lb/>
that we do <lb/>
not handle secondhand and <lb/>
In Footwear <lb/>
for Ladies. Misses, Men, Boys <lb/>
and Children we show only <lb/>
the standard ard reliable <lb/>
makes. In Men's Hats <lb/>
we e all the new <lb/>
blocks and shapes <lb/>
in the most <lb/>
Our <lb/>
Carpet and <lb/>
House Fur- <lb/>
Department was never more com- <lb/>
Long experience in this <lb/>
line has learned just what is <lb/>
needed by our people. Carpets <lb/>
in all trades, 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/>
Come to see us and <lb/>
EASTERN <lb/>
N. C <lb/>
Local Sparks <lb/>
December. <lb/>
Shoes, Shoe, biggest me in <lb/>
town at J. B. Go's. <lb/>
Last mouth the year. <lb/>
New Home Sewing Machine <lb/>
at Brown <lb/>
bushels of <lb/>
too Seed, try U Harding. <lb/>
Crockery and Lamps jut <lb/>
hi J. it. <lb/>
For Umbrellas and Rubber Coats <lb/>
go to J. B. Co's <lb/>
Hats urn stylish to please <lb/>
you at B. Cherry Co's. <lb/>
A chickens left yet. <lb/>
Biscuits for the well <lb/>
and sick, at the Old Brick Store. <lb/>
For Buggy Blankets, Harness <lb/>
go lo J. B. Cherry Co's <lb/>
Point Lace Flour is always uniform <lb/>
in quality at the Old Store. <lb/>
all k of Sewing Machine <lb/>
needle and parts Bros. <lb/>
What a truck us <lb/>
For good and <lb/>
Valises to lo J. B. Co's. <lb/>
For Bullet. Safes, Bed Springs <lb/>
and Mai tresses go lo J. U. Cherry <lb/>
Cos. <lb/>
The weather is very changeable. <lb/>
Brown Bros, have taken the <lb/>
agency for the New Home Sewing <lb/>
Machine. <lb/>
Bedsteads, Bureaus, <lb/>
A Joke on the Bishop. <lb/>
The merry twinkle in Bishop Gal- <lb/>
eye shows that lie is <lb/>
averse lo a little u eminent occasion- <lb/>
ally. In his pleasant manner he gets <lb/>
off some good things-on the brethren, <lb/>
now and then, that causes a laugh <lb/>
their expense. But the tables <lb/>
turned, it was in order for the <lb/>
Bishop to blush while the brethren <lb/>
hail a little laugh at his expense. <lb/>
It occurred when Dr. Crowell was <lb/>
making his report of Trinity College. <lb/>
He spoke the efficient faculty of <lb/>
Hi.-it institution, and in staling the <lb/>
plans for t year named an <lb/>
other distinguished gentleman whom <lb/>
they hoped to add. <lb/>
be sure of getting <lb/>
interrupted the Bishop, <lb/>
with x smile. <lb/>
have the gentleman's consent <lb/>
lo th; arrangement by which he is to <lb/>
TOW to us, retorted Dr. <lb/>
Crowell. <lb/>
But you have not re <lb/>
to <lb/>
Dr. well have another <lb/>
Bishop next year, <lb/>
We think the audience enjoyed <lb/>
this as well as any joke during the <lb/>
the <lb/>
Cheapest <lb/>
Cradles and Mattresses at <lb/>
Brick <lb/>
A hand of three Italian <lb/>
were in town Thursday. <lb/>
make a specialty of Dry <lb/>
and Slices. Come and gel <lb/>
Brown <lb/>
First of the season. New Buck- <lb/>
wheat at the Old Brick Store. <lb/>
bushels cot- <lb/>
ton seed at highest pi ices. S. <lb/>
B. Wilson. <lb/>
The cold snap has froze up the <lb/>
and mosquito. <lb/>
you want, to <lb/>
buy Km then go to J. B. <lb/>
Cherry Co's. <lb/>
L M. Reynolds shoes men and <lb/>
boys have no equal for wear and <lb/>
sale by J. B. Cherry <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
Men's, i, and <lb/>
Shoes in various styles and <lb/>
large quantities at J. B. Cherry <lb/>
Five Monday, live Tuesday and <lb/>
Wednesdays this and Christ <lb/>
ma comes on Friday. <lb/>
Wanted for cash. Eggs and Hides <lb/>
at the Old Brick Stole. <lb/>
Cheapest line of Bedsteads, Bu <lb/>
Lounges, Ta- <lb/>
Suits at B. <lb/>
Co's. <lb/>
Recollect that Bullock Mitchell <lb/>
sell high day, and <lb/>
that they give to their customers <lb/>
the best and send re- <lb/>
turns promptly. <lb/>
ti. barrel mullets cheap at the <lb/>
Old Buck Store. <lb/>
Tomb stones at bottom prices <lb/>
first-class work delivered free <lb/>
in Greenville by J- C Lanier. Pro- <lb/>
Wilson Marble Works. <lb/>
True to their custom of the last <lb/>
few years all our merchants <lb/>
their places of business <lb/>
Day. <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/>
A received here from <lb/>
Wednesday announced the <lb/>
failure of the First National Bank of <lb/>
that. Bullock ft Mitch- <lb/>
ell, of Oxford, N. C, bid lively <lb/>
every pile of tobacco put upon the <lb/>
floor of the and don't <lb/>
until it has brought highest <lb/>
price. <lb/>
At some points in the mountain <lb/>
regions of this Slate they have <lb/>
ready had snow two or three limes <lb/>
this season. <lb/>
Save money by telling your To <lb/>
at Alliance Hen- <lb/>
N. C, where you will always <lb/>
get highest market prices and save <lb/>
more than your freight in warehouse <lb/>
charges. No Pets No Drummers <lb/>
Highest prices, lowest charges is <lb/>
our mono. <lb/>
I have received a beautiful <lb/>
line of Chiffon and Kid <lb/>
Gloves and Drapery Scarfs. <lb/>
Mrs. Fannie Joyner <lb/>
A Hen Was Coming. <lb/>
Rev. W. B. of <lb/>
tells us a right good one in <lb/>
lint. with his lo the Conference. <lb/>
The on the Carolina Central <lb/>
leaves Charlotte for <lb/>
early in arriving at <lb/>
very next morning <lb/>
It. is due lo pass Laurinburg one <lb/>
o'clock A. M-, hut on night his <lb/>
depart lire was fully two hours <lb/>
He took the train and traveled on the <lb/>
remainder of night and twenty <lb/>
odd miles hail made since day- <lb/>
light, including some when <lb/>
the came in ard informed <lb/>
i there was a dead <lb/>
head rider along. When asked to <lb/>
the said there was <lb/>
a hie, fat, speckled hen sitting on a <lb/>
of one of the front cars. A <lb/>
the next station the conductor <lb/>
out to investigate, and, sure <lb/>
ant the hen, which he <lb/>
brakeman caught. They supposed <lb/>
the lien went to roost there while the- <lb/>
cars stood in the yard at Charlotte <lb/>
and traveled all night. Rev. <lb/>
Mr. concluded that <lb/>
must have been coining lo Confer <lb/>
as she was headed this way. <lb/>
We have read of people offering <lb/>
their lives as a sacrifice to some <lb/>
good cause, but lakes a brave hen <lb/>
to voluntarily approach the vicinity <lb/>
of a Methodist Conference. <lb/>
next year. <lb/>
gets the Conference <lb/>
The billet weather made a drain <lb/>
on the coal bins. <lb/>
The Conference two new <lb/>
districts this named them <lb/>
Rockingham and Wilson. <lb/>
The Coat on two extra <lb/>
poaches for tho of <lb/>
the visitors and to f he <lb/>
The people will <lb/>
this. <lb/>
We're had the Conference, <lb/>
pimp snow, now Hip <lb/>
we do that i <lb/>
feast. will <lb/>
drift no slush <lb/>
terrible weather Sunday <lb/>
reduced of <lb/>
id Pimp and only <lb/>
from Washington. <lb/>
in of n <lb/>
Grand Tobacco <lb/>
st Mount. <lb/>
2nd. s to hp an <lb/>
well worth and will <lb/>
what i pan do in <lb/>
of <lb/>
When the <lb/>
to pp beard of <lb/>
snow with <lb/>
this limp. <lb/>
and tic <lb/>
most of it this has had in <lb/>
four <lb/>
Mr. B. B. of Pitt <lb/>
was married on Nov. 25th at <lb/>
o'clock P. M. to Miss Willie Tattle, <lb/>
of Rev. A. D. Hunter <lb/>
look <lb/>
at the home of the bride in <lb/>
of n few friends. The <lb/>
extends best, <lb/>
the <lb/>
of Virginia at fool ball <lb/>
Richmond a spore of to <lb/>
This given team the <lb/>
of North Carolina, Virginia <lb/>
and S Carolina, as far as <lb/>
have been played. The total <lb/>
in the -three amount to <lb/>
won to lost by Trinity's team. <lb/>
The Reform Club at Washington <lb/>
was recently reorganized with a large <lb/>
membership. Why not reorganize the <lb/>
one in Greenville j <lb/>
complete. Come to see <lb/>
ire will send yon away satisfied- <lb/>
All goods H as <lb/>
and no shoddy goods sold. will be <lb/>
headquarters for Fire-works <lb/>
the holiday. first lot has <lb/>
and we looking <lb/>
another installment in a few days. <lb/>
Fruits and other Christmas goods <lb/>
will be kept in stock. Call on <lb/>
J. Smith <lb/>
Don't these prices make you <lb/>
think of We sold <lb/>
one of tobacco for Mr. War- <lb/>
Tucker, of Pitt county, for the <lb/>
following <lb/>
pounds at <lb/>
LANG'S COLUMN,<lb/>
Making the handsome average <lb/>
of Tobacco has advanced <lb/>
and we can got you big prices for <lb/>
all grades, especially fine white <lb/>
wrappers and cutters- Send them <lb/>
along we want <lb/>
Very truly, <lb/>
Mitchell. <lb/>
Oxford, N- C <lb/>
Owners and Proprietors Banner <lb/>
Death of Mr. A. N. Ryan. <lb/>
Again within less than a week is <lb/>
Greenville saddened and in sorrow. <lb/>
has been us re- <lb/>
moved from our association <lb/>
friendship one whom we all knew <lb/>
and whom we all hoed. Al min- <lb/>
lo on yesterday morning <lb/>
Mr. A. N. Ryan passed from earth <lb/>
into eternity. He hail been sick with <lb/>
Hi.- typhoid past six <lb/>
week.-, and his end had been expected <lb/>
for some data. Now and then, how- <lb/>
ever he rallied and gave hopes to his <lb/>
main he might recover. <lb/>
Kin just is Ike hours were <lb/>
in the ., that had been set <lb/>
i us a general Day. <lb/>
his spirit look ll mi from earth, <lb/>
and as we trust an I believe, entered <lb/>
to spend first day <lb/>
in and praise lo <lb/>
Savior of all <lb/>
great I the redemption <lb/>
of the soul. As we were giving <lb/>
thanks here he was praising yonder. <lb/>
Mr. Ryan was about years old <lb/>
Hi a Cooper, of <lb/>
Va., 1880 lie came <lb/>
from the above place in 1882, <lb/>
and at first engaged in mill <lb/>
Mr. J. While. Soon after he entered <lb/>
a of his own, and at <lb/>
time of his death was running the <lb/>
general light grocery and <lb/>
variety store in Greenville lie <lb/>
before coming here a member the <lb/>
German Reformed Church. <lb/>
he united with Methodist Church <lb/>
here was a consistent member <lb/>
same to the end of life. He was <lb/>
also a member of the Old Fellows, <lb/>
of Greenville Lodge No. A. <lb/>
F. A. M., of Greenville Chap <lb/>
No. Royal Arch and <lb/>
Knights of Honor. <lb/>
Mi. had no superior as <lb/>
hos- <lb/>
citizen. is said <lb/>
that he was benevolent beyond his <lb/>
ability. A good in <lb/>
one hearing yesterday that the <lb/>
never tailed In receive <lb/>
less than a dollar him every <lb/>
Sunday, and when ho was not pres- <lb/>
the next Sabbath received <lb/>
double the usual amount. <lb/>
The town has lost one of its best <lb/>
and most enterprising citizens, and <lb/>
Hie church and orders of which he <lb/>
was a member, one ever faithful to <lb/>
their <lb/>
Mr. Ryan leave a wife and <lb/>
children, lather, brother, and <lb/>
halt sisters and brothers lo j <lb/>
his death. Tho hearts of the entire <lb/>
town and community go out lo them <lb/>
in sad bereavement <lb/>
The widow and orphan i ii.,., <lb/>
and will <lb/>
of his <lb/>
and their friends. <lb/>
The funeral services look <lb/>
from the residence <lb/>
in the presence of a <lb/>
gathering of friends and visitors who <lb/>
were in were <lb/>
by Revs. R. B, and F. A Bishop. <lb/>
The and Odd Fellows <lb/>
tended services in a body. The <lb/>
remains will be carried to <lb/>
Va,, interred in old <lb/>
burial ground. His brother who, <lb/>
here, will accompany them, and <lb/>
the Masons and Odd Fellows <lb/>
send jointly 4- Benjamin a <lb/>
coin iii ii lee representing the Lodges. <lb/>
A noble-hearted roan has gone. <lb/>
His example and life will live far <lb/>
Let us imitate his <lb/>
The Odd and Masons ac- <lb/>
companied the remains of Mr Ryan <lb/>
from the residence to the train this <lb/>
morning. <lb/>
We are informed that, some mis- <lb/>
has Ii out panes <lb/>
law in lie windows of Catholic <lb/>
Church. It is painful to think that <lb/>
Greenville holds a person who would <lb/>
wantonly injure a louse of worship <lb/>
and we hope like will not occur <lb/>
again. A watch has been set over <lb/>
building and if anyone is caught <lb/>
breaking a window hereafter law <lb/>
will take the matter in hand. <lb/>
to Creditors. <lb/>
Having; this day been by the <lb/>
of the Superior Court Pitt <lb/>
County as the mate of <lb/>
Manning, deceased. Notice la <lb/>
by given to the creditors said estate to <lb/>
present their claims to the <lb/>
for payment on or before the 25th day of <lb/>
November, duly authenticated or <lb/>
ibis notice will be plead in bar of their <lb/>
recovery. All persons indebted to sale <lb/>
estate are requested lo make immediate <lb/>
to undersigned. <lb/>
This the 19th day of November <lb/>
Blow, <lb/>
of G. Manning. <lb/>
Notice Land Sale. <lb/>
By virtue t a decree of the Superior <lb/>
Court of county, made M June Term <lb/>
upon In an action, <lb/>
then there pending wherein I V. <lb/>
Morrill, d. b. n. c. I. a. of L. P. <lb/>
Beardsley, and others are plaintiffs <lb/>
against J. H. Beardsley and others, <lb/>
heirs-at-la unsaid L. I, late <lb/>
of said county, deceased, are <lb/>
The designed who was appointed <lb/>
by said decree, will on <lb/>
lay 11th day of J inn 1892, <lb/>
expose to public sale i the Court <lb/>
House door in the town f to <lb/>
the highest bidder, all the <lb/>
ed in said decree, one tract adjoining the <lb/>
lauds of II, S. and R. A. Tyson, <lb/>
lying on Branch, containing two <lb/>
Inn id red and Sixty acres more or <lb/>
less, known as the home place and <lb/>
bring the tract devised to James II. <lb/>
Beardsley, by the last testament <lb/>
of the said I. P. Beardsley, and one <lb/>
tract lying on Broad Branch, adjoin- <lb/>
the lauds of It. A. Tyson and Alfred <lb/>
Joyner, coot one hundred <lb/>
acres more less, and being <lb/>
the devised to L. Beardsley, Jr. <lb/>
by the will of his father . P. Beardsley, <lb/>
Sr and one other tract known as the <lb/>
lands, adjoining the lands of <lb/>
J. O. others <lb/>
containing acres, more o- less, <lb/>
all of which the said L. P. Beardsley, <lb/>
died and of. Sold for <lb/>
to pay debts of the estate- <lb/>
third of the purchase price to be <lb/>
paid in cash on day of sale, the balance <lb/>
in one and two years, with percent in- <lb/>
title to he retained until purchase <lb/>
rice la fully paid, to bear interest from <lb/>
of sale. This day 1891- <lb/>
L. C- LATHAM, <lb/>
Commissioner.<lb/>
ft <lb/>
Al I u <lb/>
HUM <lb/>
CO-OPERATIVE <lb/>
TIMES <lb/>
At Cost At 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/>
Shoes, Bats, Caps, Carpeting, Rigs <lb/>
Trunks, Umbrellas, <lb/>
AT COST. <lb/>
THIS IS MO BUT A <lb/>
In front Old Brick Store. <lb/>
STUBBORN <lb/>
C. T. <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
W. M. <lb/>
MOORE PARKER, <lb/>
for- <lb/>
Smith's Improved Hand <lb/>
Window and<lb/>
Has Daily Sales and Very <lb/>
Satisfactory Prices. <lb/>
liners have located Hiding the leading Foreign and Do- <lb/>
I rs in the World, together with any <lb/>
quantity home buyer. They want Tobacco that l what <lb/>
they located Tarboro for. They to <lb/>
pay the for Tobacco. <lb/>
TUB conducted on business principles. Tarboro is <lb/>
market. Best for people 81.00 per day at th <lb/>
Bryan <lb/>
We extent a cordial invitation to all. <lb/>
Central Tobacco Warehouse Co. <lb/>
For Inform apply to, <lb/>
S. S. NASH, Tarboro. <lb/>
Or ALEX Greenville. <lb/>
Central Life<lb/>
and<lb/>
We will take pleasure in the in any of the above lines, <lb/>
MOORE PARKER, <lb/>
in cornet under <lb/>
GOING AT COST. <lb/>
iD P S <lb/>
CO <lb/>
p i c <lb/>
el if-0 <lb/>
CO <lb/>
CO <lb/>
CO <lb/>
CO <lb/>
or <lb/>
a. <lb/>
hi<lb/>
r Z <lb/>
th PI <lb/>
B ill <lb/>
a b j I <lb/>
mO <lb/>
o V , s <lb/>
ASH HOUSE <lb/>
5.660 <lb/>
Owning to fact that <lb/>
we are to our <lb/>
-------entire stock <lb/>
re sell our <lb/>
STYLES <lb/>
White Goods, Shoes, <lb/>
Hats, Caps, Trunks, Valises. <lb/>
Crockery and Glassware. <lb/>
Wood and Willow ware. <lb/>
OF- <lb/>
AT COST. AT j Mi <lb/>
All of these lines are complete, were well led. and embrace some very d s now complete and if you will examine them we will convince you can <lb/>
goods. We wish to to them nil out save you mo <lb/>
for MM a id SHOES <lb/>
And can oiler you It then. You c inly buy. <lb/>
ins your Winter Goods so as get advantage of <lb/>
Housekeepers in Greenville I Crockery before the Con- <lb/>
bear in mind they en; g-t the far below <lb/>
the usual prices. <lb/>
Be sure to call on us. <lb/>
TYSON. <lb/>
X. C. Nov. Pl. <lb/>
Seven Reasons Why <lb/>
Self-Lacing Kid Gloves should he used by every lady. <lb/>
1st. They Instantly lace and unlace. 4th. They lit any <lb/>
2nd. They stay fastened and are so convenient, give style to the hand. <lb/>
3rd. They do not tear the sleeve lining. They are made of the <lb/>
7th. tor sale only by of kid. <lb/>
LITTLE CO. <lb/>
AT COST. <lb/>
AT COST.<lb/>
K. P. BRED <lb/>
Hand-Made Shoes <lb/>
at <lb/>
PANTS AT COST <lb/>
HIGGS STORE. <lb/>
THE BEST on the <lb/>
for at Higgs Bros. <lb/>
About hall past o'clock Tues- <lb/>
day night Mr. Alfred clerks <lb/>
discover two bales of cotton Are <lb/>
in bis cotton yard. They were <lb/>
from the foundry gin the day <lb/>
the set fire to some cotton <lb/>
there and it thought some of the <lb/>
burning cotton was packed In these <lb/>
two bales. The clerks put the Ore <lb/>
out much damage. <lb/>
Warehouse Cony <lb/>
HENDERSON, N. C. <lb/>
Highest Market at all Times <lb/>
Charges for selling uniform and <lb/>
est living about one half of others <lb/>
the Alliance Warehouse. <lb/>
Our business is conduct- <lb/>
ed on the principles <lb/>
of TRUTH, <lb/>
which i and prevail. <lb/>
Highest <lb/>
Attention Farmers <lb/>
Boll <lb/>
old and new tobaccos are selling well, and we are still leading an Big Prices <lb/>
and Averages. We have a <lb/>
A large corp of eager buyers holding big orders must lie Below <lb/>
a few of the many good prices made by us in the past <lb/>
Below we give <lb/>
D. 15.20.30, 23.50,2.50. , T. J. Bobbins-11.75, , <lb/>
J. M. 14.25, <lb/>
W. Tucker ft Joyner-18, <lb/>
W. I 12.25. <lb/>
Lowest Charges. <lb/>
Are the only Drummers that we have. <lb/>
Do your part and save <lb/>
Thousands of Dollars <lb/>
to those who <lb/>
would mislead yon <lb/>
Examine and compare our charges with <lb/>
others and you will that yon <lb/>
cant afford to sell else- <lb/>
where. <lb/>
Faithfully yours. <lb/>
W. U. <lb/>
13.75, <lb/>
J. C. 20.60, 15.75. <lb/>
10.75, 14.75, 50,13.26.10.25,12.75 <lb/>
11.75, 12.75, 17.75, 42.50. <lb/>
F. M. 85.50, 15.50, <lb/>
15.25. 25.18. <lb/>
Slit. S C Patrick 12,15.25,12.50,16.75. <lb/>
J. R. 16.25. 15.75. <lb/>
Warren -0, 17.25, <lb/>
ft <lb/>
I. B. 20.25, <lb/>
18.76, <lb/>
H. B. 15.25, 13.75, 18.2, <lb/>
20.15. <lb/>
Z. Edwards-10.75, 12,14.25,15. <lb/>
A. For 12,12.25,15.25, 15.50. <lb/>
10.50, <lb/>
20.78, 24.75. 29.50, 30.50. <lb/>
W. S. 14.75. <lb/>
t 18,20. <lb/>
Briley -12.25.15, 19.60, <lb/>
Allen t 11.75, <lb/>
14.00. <lb/>
T. B. 15.25, 15.75.15. <lb/>
16.75, 18,17 <lb/>
J. W. 15,10.50, <lb/>
W. R. W. 13.75. <lb/>
R. 15.15; 12.75, 11.75, <lb/>
12.15.17.20. 12,11.74. <lb/>
O. Forbes-0 11.75. IS, 10.25, <lb/>
17.25. <lb/>
C. 111.25.10.75, <lb/>
I to inform the farmers of Pitt adjoining that I <lb/>
rented <lb/>
from The Greenville Tobacco Warehouse Company and will be <lb/>
pleased to have them give me a trial on the sale of their <lb/>
market, is now as high as any market in the State, and I <lb/>
guarantee every pile of Tobacco entrusted to my car <lb/>
-----shall receive----- <lb/>
mi i z <lb/>
w, ,., n, ,. ii id stock and are now ready for jam do not propose to allow a single pile to be overlooked. I ad- <lb/>
the new, and propose it lively for the we buy largely ; yon to while tobacco is selling high. We have <lb/>
of all grades, from the commonest trash to the finest wrappers, and that we are i b h t are for tobacco and are willing tO <lb/>
good prices. that every pile put upon our j . b <lb/>
floor has personal attention, and is strictly upon it merit, regardless of goo. . <lb/>
where it was made, how It was cured, or to whom it to <lb/>
get you a much NET money for your tobacco any one else can. So send right <lb/>
along to the acknowledged headquarters for High Prices for all <lb/>
grades of tobacco Fine bright wrappers especially solicited, we <lb/>
cheeks are payable in New York Exchange without cost I the holder. <lb/>
With many thanks for past patronage, and earnestly soliciting a continuance <lb/>
are, very truly, to rely on. <lb/>
Bullock Mitchell, <lb/>
Owners Prop. Banner Warehouse. <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. <lb/>
Bookkeeper. <lb/>
J. HART, <lb/>
Auctioneer<lb/>
</p>
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<p>
DECEMBER <lb/>
MOUNT, <lb/>
N. CAROLINA <lb/>
LEGAL NOTICES. <lb/>
WILL HOLD A GRAND<lb/>
OF THE GOLDEN COIN WILL BE PAID <lb/>
IN PREMIUMS <lb/>
To the owners of <lb/>
GOLDEN LEAF TOBACCO. <lb/>
HERE RAE THE <lb/>
Largest Lot, <lb/>
Largest check, <lb/>
675.00 <lb/>
Will <lb/>
1st i <lb/>
-h;.<lb/>
SI <lb/>
0.1 o <lb/>
1-t<lb/>
less than less than <lb/>
PARK<lb/>
Sad <lb/>
KM haw than <lb/>
Ho tobacco allowed to For unless by <lb/>
the of crop f <lb/>
No received after Tuesday night, Dec. 1st. <lb/>
The Queen cf lite Leaf Tobacco <lb/>
extends <lb/>
YOU <lb/>
A Cordial Welcome. <lb/>
TO <lb/>
Dissolution. <lb/>
Tie rum of On. is this <lb/>
by mutual Parties <lb/>
in.- bred to aid i can scale <lb/>
either The business will here- <lb/>
after Of Hr. Bakers <lb/>
stand. MM <lb/>
Cox. <lb/>
Notice- <lb/>
duly appointed and <lb/>
qualified of the <lb/>
ill Cox, the <lb/>
of Pill comity, nil persons <lb/>
claims against the estate of said decedent <lb/>
are hereby to <lb/>
Mm undersigned duly Ml- <lb/>
on or the ISM Oat <lb/>
el 1881. or this notice will l. <lb/>
plead as a bar to recovery. <lb/>
all persons owing said estate arc <lb/>
prompt payment b expected. <lb/>
October I. <lb/>
DR. I. T. COX, <lb/>
Notice to Creditors. <lb/>
The Clerk of the Superior Court <lb/>
Pitt County having letters of ad <lb/>
million at ion to Me, the <lb/>
the day October, on me es <lb/>
of deceased, notice I- <lb/>
given to all pi I t <lb/>
the to make immediate payment <lb/>
to the undersigned, and to all <lb/>
of said to present claim- <lb/>
properly authenticated, to the under <lb/>
signed, on or before October 18th, <lb/>
or this ice will plead ill bar <lb/>
their recovery. <lb/>
the day of 1801, <lb/>
U SMITH. <lb/>
of Jesse <lb/>
Special Court. <lb/>
is hereby given in- Excel- <lb/>
M. Holt, Governor of <lb/>
North has ordered a special <lb/>
t of the Court to be <lb/>
for the county of commencing <lb/>
Monday, the 14th day December, . <lb/>
and to continue all the business <lb/>
-aid tour, shall be disposed of, <lb/>
said term shall not exceed one week. <lb/>
The stud term v. ill for the trial <lb/>
civil s only. <lb/>
COUNCIL <lb/>
t Co. <lb/>
Notice. <lb/>
Notice is hereby given that a special <lb/>
meeting of the Board of of tin <lb/>
r i- for county has been called at <lb/>
I he Conn In on Mon- <lb/>
day, day of December, 1891, at <lb/>
M. for the of elect- <lb/>
a Member f Count <lb/>
I to till the vacancy cause <lb/>
by the resignation of c. M. Mooring. <lb/>
order of the Board of Dowry Com <lb/>
missioners. <lb/>
This the 2nd of November. <lb/>
II. AMES, Clerk. <lb/>
Land Sale. <lb/>
virtue decree of the <lb/>
Court of county made on the <lb/>
day of loin, in a <lb/>
special therein <lb/>
titled If. Cannon, of shad. <lb/>
Camion, Bland et <lb/>
and as ease i will sell <lb/>
Thursday, December 17th. at pith <lb/>
lie sale before the Court House door i. <lb/>
a certain tract of land situ <lb/>
in Swirl Creek township, adjoining <lb/>
the Ian Is of W . IS. <lb/>
. is. Calvin --tokes aid J. Cannon, <lb/>
acres, more i <lb/>
upon which shade Cannon pr- <lb/>
the time of bis death, <lb/>
and excepting one acre upon which tin <lb/>
family <lb/>
Terms of <lb/>
w. <lb/>
of Shade Cannon. <lb/>
Greenville, in. <lb/>
Notice. <lb/>
CAROLINA. <lb/>
County. j <lb/>
In the of I -e Court. <lb/>
Notice is Inn given the <lb/>
that the Carolina fatal <lb/>
has n <lb/>
under the laws <lb/>
that <lb/>
e done by said Company is the general <lb/>
of all kinds n <lb/>
and the Palling, <lb/>
and marketing of white lead, oils an <lb/>
paints, at in Hie MMe, <lb/>
The principal piece of is <lb/>
N. c. the duration Of tile <lb/>
thirty years.; the <lb/>
to he <lb/>
divided into two hundred and lift j sh u s <lb/>
that shall i <lb/>
individually liable for any debt. <lb/>
omission or of said corporation. <lb/>
E. A. Move, <lb/>
Clerk Superior Court <lb/>
Oct. 1801. <lb/>
FROM PRINCIPLE MARKETS<lb/>
Of ALL <lb/>
YOU <lb/>
Will miss the chance of a lifetime if you fail to <lb/>
Rocky Mount, N. C. <lb/>
Sale. <lb/>
By virtue of decree the Superior Court <lb/>
county, made at <lb/>
in an action then and there pend- <lb/>
between and <lb/>
C O. Brown and wife, and <lb/>
others are defendants, the <lb/>
who was appointed Commissioner. <lb/>
said decree will on Monday the 14th <lb/>
of m <lb/>
the Court door in the town <lb/>
of Greenville, to the highest bidder, <lb/>
rash, all that or parcel of <lb/>
I.-id situate in Chit oil in the <lb/>
county of as described in said de- <lb/>
adjoining the lands Ed. S. <lb/>
on the north W. X. -Mills and <lb/>
the west. Bedding Hudson on <lb/>
south, and B. K. Tyson <lb/>
Bark on the east, containing by <lb/>
; ion or less, and being <lb/>
the same which was by CO. <lb/>
and Wife and A. T. to <lb/>
Moore on the of <lb/>
lier. and recorded in Book <lb/>
page to which deed reference is had. <lb/>
Terms of made known on day of <lb/>
stile. Oct. 22nd. 1881. <lb/>
Ia. C Latham, <lb/>
Coin <lb/>
NOTICE <lb/>
o; <lb/>
the <lb/>
Car <lb/>
of the <lb/>
North Carolina. Before if the <lb/>
County, Superior Court. <lb/>
is hereby given that I have this <lb/>
day issued letters declaring John C. <lb/>
and Carroll <lb/>
Foster, their associates and successors, a <lb/>
under the name and style <lb/>
Carolina Land Company, for the purpose <lb/>
set forth in the articles of agreement and <lb/>
which have <lb/>
and recorded with all <lb/>
the rights, powers and privileges con- <lb/>
chapter sixteen of The <lb/>
Code of North Carolina and the laws <lb/>
thereto. <lb/>
he main to be done <lb/>
by the buy <lb/>
and sell timber, transport tin <lb/>
same and other products, to erect build- <lb/>
and ; buy mm sell land, <lb/>
improve the sane, <lb/>
bridges, piers other <lb/>
and to do whatever may b- in <lb/>
said business. <lb/>
The principal of <lb/>
is to be In the town of Greenville, <lb/>
eon nil . <lb/>
The duration of said corporation to la- <lb/>
thirty years. <lb/>
The capital stock of said corporal Ion <lb/>
is to lie One Million dollars divided Into <lb/>
twenty thousand shares of <lb/>
dollars each. <lb/>
my hand and official seal at <lb/>
this the 4th day of <lb/>
November, 1891. E. A. <lb/>
Clerk Court. <lb/>
Child Easy. <lb/>
Shortens Labor, <lb/>
Lessens <lb/>
y the Physicians. <lb/>
l- , CO. <lb/>
ATLANTA, <lb/>
FOLD BY ALL. <lb/>
can be found at the of <lb/>
MRS. R. H. HORNE <lb/>
She takes in announcing to the <lb/>
of town and <lb/>
i hat returned from n <lb/>
ere markets with a <lb/>
line of----- <lb/>
p i i a r Bad an o c As <lb/>
which w ill he at lowest living e. <lb/>
Has the In-st of millinery <lb/>
skill to assist sea u. <lb/>
from a Chrome lo an Oil <lb/>
Painting, Plush Goods an <lb/>
endless variety of other articles. <lb/>
done at cents Her ex- <lb/>
of twelve years r to <lb/>
to every <lb/>
ail if yon want bargain. <lb/>
R. H. HORNE, <lb/>
o. <lb/>
It A. ULCERS,<lb/>
Um . m- rt . <lb/>
b up the <lb/>
n a- i o the <lb/>
fr-m cry tans. It i <lb/>
aim i h I <lb/>
Hi a u re. It <lb/>
SENT I <lb/>
Ga. M <lb/>
Dissolution. <lb/>
The firm of I A doing <lb/>
conn was <lb/>
dissolved by cot on Will <lb/>
day of M. with- <lb/>
drawing the <lb/>
The Madness n II here I e <lb/>
by W. K. Hart A Co. who will <lb/>
all debts against the old and i <lb/>
whom all due the old inns <lb/>
be pit. . Hart. <lb/>
t mo. II. St. <lb/>
Sept IS, 1801. <lb/>
Jas. IT. Webb, ft. <lb/>
a r Sir-I have been one of <lb/>
In- <lb/>
valid eon, who has been afflicted with a <lb/>
trouble a dropsical tendency. I <lb/>
have groat relief for tn the use of <lb/>
the when the doctor had failed <lb/>
to him any permanent relief, and I am <lb/>
satisfied that but for use we should <lb/>
lost I have never seen it fail to reduce <lb/>
his fever, or to sound sleep. 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/>
Rank, Winston, N. C, and Is one of the <lb/>
foremost men of the South. <lb/>
For all Information address <lb/>
ATLANTIC CO. <lb/>
No. 1406 Av., D. C. <lb/>
c- e. C. <lb/>
For <lb/>
and Lot. on corner of <lb/>
Fourth and in town <lb/>
of Greenville. House contains six rooms <lb/>
with a cook room and dining loom at- <lb/>
well of water and all <lb/>
t-houses- <lb/>
ii i ins apply to <lb/>
I. W. <lb/>
X. C Sept. MM, <lb/>
Iron Works, <lb/>
a. B. Prep, <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
to call attention to the <lb/>
fact our----- <lb/>
NEW GOODS <lb/>
now f t Inspection, <lb/>
brought from northern <lb/>
a carefully <lb/>
from w all wants can on <lb/>
plied. We do not undertake lo <lb/>
Hie many rent goods, lint <lb/>
to us for anything you and get it a <lb/>
PRICKS. <lb/>
The very market, prices <lb/>
laid by us cotton and all country <lb/>
produce. We also have a large lo; <lb/>
i-inch Heart Cypress Shingles sale. <lb/>
J O. PROCTOR BRO. <lb/>
D. HASKETT <lb/>
not her year has end I am hen <lb/>
e same I he <lb/>
Mew Patron, I <lb/>
and and all of <lb/>
are all <lb/>
right. Also a full <lb/>
line of Heating <lb/>
Stoves. <lb/>
Pipe, Tinware. <lb/>
an. Ac. <lb/>
Saw Mills, <lb/>
Iron and Bras- Casting- made to order. <lb/>
Pipe and Pipe in <lb/>
town, sure your work to <lb/>
A. B. <lb/>
X a- pi , X. C <lb/>
UNDERTAKING.<lb/>
B. s. <lb/>
with business <lb/>
are ready to serve the people in <lb/>
i All notes d accounts <lb/>
for past services have la-en placed Ir <lb/>
he hands of Mr. Sheppard i <lb/>
JOHN <lb/>
We keep on hand all times a <lb/>
lock of Burial and Caskets of all <lb/>
kinds and can furnish anything <lb/>
from the lines Case i <lb/>
county line , We art <lb/>
up with all conveniences and can l <lb/>
s to all who p<lb/>
OINTMENT <lb/>
i K <lb/>
S BlinK <lb/>
. es, N nils. A tea. mid <lb/>
I'd a. Taint an I oils, <lb/>
. god for Cotton <lb/>
for Hairs <lb/>
Safe a L ck <lb/>
Safes. <lb/>
f. r The <lb/>
Sewing C;. <lb/>
Interest to <lb/>
suck j <lb/>
D. D. HASKETT. <lb/>
GREENVILLE. <lb/>
MARK. <lb/>
This ion ha- been In <lb/>
fifty and known has <lb/>
In en iii steady has been en- <lb/>
by the lead all <lb/>
i . slid h is cures w hen <lb/>
other the attention<lb/>
tailed. is o <lb/>
longstanding .- tie high <lb/>
which h has obi a lie I is owing <lb/>
its effort <lb/>
i lo bring It before the <lb/>
public, line home of this Ointment will <lb/>
I sent to any a on receipt of One <lb/>
Hollar. Sample box live. The <lb/>
discount to Ail Cash Orders <lb/>
to. Addles- ail Or- <lb/>
and cations lo <lb/>
T. P. <lb/>
Sole d Proprietor, <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
I'M <lb/>
An <lb/>
Combined POCKET <lb/>
and <lb/>
i- <lb/>
the Tonic, given away at and <lb/>
general mores. Apply at once. <lb/>
Us- Brew littler. <lb/>
re.<lb/>
OLD RELIABLE CARRIAGE FACTORY <lb/>
Has to next Door Court House <lb/>
J. OF <lb/>
CARTS DRAY. <lb/>
My Factory i well nipped with the best Mechanics, put up nothing <lb/>
hot I ass We keep up with the times and Improved styles <lb/>
used in all work. All style of Springs are you can Relict from <lb/>
Horn, King <lb/>
keep on hand a full ll-e of ready <lb/>
HARNESS AND WHIPS <lb/>
he year round, which we will sell as low <lb/>
Special Attention Given to REPAIRING. <lb/>
Thanking people of this end surrounding for past favor we <lb/>
merit a of <lb/>
JO, <lb/>
Sale. <lb/>
of Pit t count v. made at <lb/>
lei in. in then there between W. It. at <lb/>
pl -111.1,1-. J. o. ., . eased, MM . <lb/>
I who Was appointed by will on MONDAY <lb/>
ml Hill 1881. expose to lie before <lb/>
c d or. in town . lo the highest bidder, on tern a known <lb/>
in sale, ail the following d.-s. es . r p reefs bind, as follows to <lb/>
wit <lb/>
One in -he town of lip w g,, <lb/>
Moore resale, at time bounded on east on <lb/>
the by M,.,, by Mm. K. A. <lb/>
the Old Plunk and he u .-t h by the Old <lb/>
A lot which tin- old -lore wan-house are the <lb/>
lot. to the mi <lb/>
and and west the Old Plank road, and on the MM <lb/>
K ans sin-et. <lb/>
one other <lb/>
south by Alfred Port <lb/>
rum -aid <lb/>
-on h <lb/>
h. s line, thence <lb/>
of lot <lb/>
Also one oilier piece or panel of land in said town of deem <lb/>
Me -f Evans Mr et, on the <lb/>
ii-s, at his corner H and <lb/>
feel. and -Heel <lb/>
and i is street. f.-e t to I <lb/>
hue leg feel t the and the <lb/>
CURES SYPHILIS <lb/>
t v- m tor Ute of <lb/>
, fr,. T.-i <lb/>
P. P. <lb/>
Cures <lb/>
ft <lb/>
r that have all <lb/>
C CURES <lb/>
. SM e. ., H.-. <lb/>
P. V- I. H in <lb/>
CU R H EU M SM <lb/>
CURES <lb/>
by w., <lb/>
m t I-. P. P. <lb/>
i .- <lb/>
I- I. i <lb/>
Also one piece panel land in said low n of at <lb/>
a point on street. Fifty feet from the South of lot <lb/>
the corner AW. II. Smith, and thence with said Smiths line <lb/>
feet lo the line lot thence with the lot S . in the direction of <lb/>
fourth street -V feet, thence right an a id parallel to the line IN feet <lb/>
to a point street, thence with the line of street feet lo the <lb/>
being a of i in sod <lb/>
. in the town of and lot and <lb/>
s T. k. mi the south-east center, <lb/>
BROS., Proprietors, <lb/>
Store <lb/>
Vim . <lb/>
For Colds And <lb/>
Use Ki g's <lb/>
test has been made there <lb/>
is no inning the fact that <lb/>
will cure in forms <lb/>
all stages. Taken on the first <lb/>
symptoms It will prevent a severe attack <lb/>
taken when the disease has fast in <lb/>
clutches it will break its grasp; taken <lb/>
after the has let you disabled II <lb/>
Will the effects. <lb/>
Hit. P. S. SON, Of Chicago, after <lb/>
using one hot lie. talks as <lb/>
almost fatal attack of <lb/>
last r. me with nasal <lb/>
and such to <lb/>
the wool <lb/>
op II. and a very little effort In pub. <lb/>
lie s caking n sou in a distress- <lb/>
so hat I had <lb/>
Of permanent <lb/>
H, sides. dyspeptic <lb/>
y what Is popularly <lb/>
known s which I <lb/>
found it difficult to obtain r, f. I was <lb/>
induced by a friend to try King's Moral <lb/>
and it give- me pleas. <lb/>
are lo say that it effect has hi en as <lb/>
as is reported <lb/>
lo which is also <lb/>
taken ill a different way. <lb/>
bronchial irritation and <lb/>
dyspepsia all disappeared before <lb/>
bottle of la-ell used. <lb/>
One of my sons, who has long been <lb/>
a from has like <lb/>
relief from his old enemy. <lb/>
A prominent physician of Atlanta, <lb/>
. alter giving it a thorough trial on <lb/>
of cold almost equal to <lb/>
-aid lie did not believe that <lb/>
would cure every thing but lie Knew <lb/>
It would cure a bad cold. <lb/>
In cases of fevers attending coital <lb/>
will remove the cause. If <lb/>
can not furnish yon, send direct <lb/>
King's Key; I Co., Atlanta. <lb/>
and medicine will be sent, <lb/>
freight or express prepaid. Price el fr <lb/>
tier lie. If a preparation to <lb/>
offered to for less, <lb/>
yon have reason to suspect that It Is a <lb/>
cheat, family should keep a bot- <lb/>
of Hi on baud for <lb/>
use on the disease. <lb/>
COCOA. <lb/>
a of the <lb/>
natural which govern the opera <lb/>
lions of and nutrition, and by <lb/>
a careful application of the line <lb/>
well-selected Cocoa, Ml, <lb/>
provided breakfast tables with a <lb/>
flavored never which may save <lb/>
us heavy Mile, It Is <lb/>
tile judicious use of such articles of diet <lb/>
that a may N- gradually <lb/>
built up until strong enough to <lb/>
every tendency to Hundreds of <lb/>
subtle maladies tire Moating around u.- <lb/>
ready there i a weak <lb/>
We may escape many u fatal <lb/>
shaft by keeping well fortified <lb/>
with pure Wood and a properly nourish- <lb/>
ed <lb/>
Made simply with boiling water or milk. <lb/>
Hold only In half-pound tins, by<lb/>
CO. <lb/>
1-om <lb/>
SALE AND FEED <lb/>
I have removed to the new stable on <lb/>
Fifth street in rear rapt. <lb/>
Store, where I will constantly <lb/>
keep on band a Una line of <lb/>
Horses and Mules. <lb/>
I and fence turnouts for <lb/>
and can suit moot <lb/>
will run In connection a <lb/>
AGE solicit a of <lb/>
tour patronage. Call and lie convinced. <lb/>
GLASGOW EVANS, <lb/>
Washington and Front s <lb/>
i. Also all cert piece or of lend lying on the Mill road, <lb/>
la-ginning at the corner of the land t the said William <lb/>
to K. A, on the 21st day of t near a sweet <lb/>
GUM stump, W. poles, tin A. Is l-j <lb/>
Sap- K. poles, with the now P trick's line to the road, thence <lb/>
said road to the Ki acres more r <lb/>
Also one parcel of laud Oil the MM by land of <lb/>
a Skinner on the south by on the west by Mrs. <lb/>
Nannie place, line, and on the north by Tar river, containing <lb/>
acres, more Mr and better know u as l we <lb/>
s. Also one other tract, piece or parcel of land lying on road leading from <lb/>
to Mis. Anderson's Move I. Moore, the <lb/>
Jackson Williams place and the Smith laud now VI Tucker, containing <lb/>
acres, more or leas, <lb/>
other t. piece or parcel of land situated north-west of the town of <lb/>
Mi-s. A. M corner on the old Plank road. <lb/>
her , K poles to berry's line and adjoining the T. U. A J. ft. <lb/>
Cherry land, Mrs. I. Moore, Warren I and others, containing one <lb/>
and thirty-two acres, more or less. <lb/>
Also one other tract, or of land in township <lb/>
lying on the east side of Crank, adjoining the lands K. C. <lb/>
J. II. IV. and <lb/>
acres, less. life estate of Mrs. B. P. on that <lb/>
lying on the ea-t of the public mid. and spun which she now <lb/>
Also one other tract, pie. e or parcel laud situ, in <lb/>
lying on the HUM side of Little i adjoining Hie lands of <lb/>
II. I . and an,. lot No. -J ,. of the laud <lb/>
K. reference is had lo said division, <lb/>
containing acre More or less. <lb/>
piece or pat, el of land lying an the north side Heaver <lb/>
lam swamp adjoining Thomas Joe Sutton land an I others, con- <lb/>
III acres, more or lea-. <lb/>
Also one other piece or parcel in Dew township, and <lb/>
portion Lot No. . In the division the lands of Anderson, <lb/>
containing acres more or less. <lb/>
Alee one other tract, piece or of lent situated in Greenville township, <lb/>
adjoining the Flake land, Alien, Alfred I- las other-, contain- <lb/>
till acres, re or less. <lb/>
one parcel of land, in ad- <lb/>
the lauds of Alfred Forbes, Ted Whit- and other, acres, <lb/>
or less. <lb/>
Also one other tract, piece or parcel land, in a township, ad. <lb/>
joining land, Jackson, it. It. Jackson and i <lb/>
acres, more or I, lying on side,, lank- t reek. <lb/>
Also one other I met, piece or panel of land, situated in township, <lb/>
the land, the II ml and oil acre., <lb/>
mole or less. <lb/>
Also one tract, piece or parcel of III ea township. <lb/>
adjoining the lands Council Mary A. which as <lb/>
to by James containing <lb/>
more or less. <lb/>
It, Also one tract, piece or pared of land, in <lb/>
adjoining the laud of others, known as the land-, cm. <lb/>
Mete or less. <lb/>
Also one other t act. piece parcel of laud situated I township, <lb/>
adjoining Hie lands of Latham A Oliver Moore, John and <lb/>
more or less, upon Thomas <lb/>
Also one other tract, or parcel land, situated in township. <lb/>
tilted was conveyed by a gram from the Slate of Monk Abner <lb/>
18.8, and r. corded in book I., page less. <lb/>
piece or parcel of laud, situate I Ideal <lb/>
Sam W. Jones. F. Campbell and others, <lb/>
acres, more or lea-, and know u as the Hill place. <lb/>
Also one r tract, piece Or of laud situated In township, <lb/>
adjoining the lands of A. Samuel Cory and known the <lb/>
Marcus place, Hi acres, more or less. <lb/>
Also one or of laud situate I in <lb/>
adjoining the piece, Louisa an I others, con <lb/>
more or h <lb/>
Also one other piece or of land, In township, <lb/>
the land- Adam-. James J. lock and oilier., <lb/>
More less. <lb/>
Also on, other t. piece or parcel land, situ it.-d i town- <lb/>
ship, adjoining the Ian is of the tin I-, <lb/>
and acres more o. less better own as and <lb/>
woods land. <lb/>
other tract, or ill land situated In <lb/>
the Johnson land. Mrs. Fannie and o outlining <lb/>
UM acres, more or less <lb/>
i. Also one other piece or parcel of land, d III <lb/>
on the north Hardy run. adjoining the lands of Allen. Mini <lb/>
r lake land, Mary A. others, containing mole or <lb/>
Also MM other tract, piece or parcel of land, in I <lb/>
lauds K S. W. O. Mills, Hudson and <lb/>
2.14 or less, I n as place. <lb/>
Also one oilier I piece parcel laid, -i Hated III town- <lb/>
-hip. lands of lb Harrington place and oilers, <lb/>
containing acres, mo. or less, better known as the John place. <lb/>
Also one other tract, piece or parcel laud, situated in t <lb/>
lying between Tar Kiwi main road leading to adjoining th <lb/>
F. Ala y II, and others, acres, in in- or less. <lb/>
one tract, or parcel land, <lb/>
north side adjoining , Hives and <lb/>
contain g More leas, <lb/>
Also one other tract, piece or eel I, l I. in township, <lb/>
not III side of river, adjoining Fleming the Shivers land and <lb/>
lot in die division of the laud, which was allotted <lb/>
to Martha J, linker, more or leas. <lb/>
Also one lot, piece or of laud, -United in the town of <lb/>
know n In plot of said town as lot and the half of hit Ufa <lb/>
and adjoining Mrs. M. A. and alters, near the j. <lb/>
one other lot. piece or parcel of Ian I, situ I i tail tow i of <lb/>
being I half interest In lot III. I in do of Slid town, <lb/>
near lite steamboat landing. <lb/>
For further and more particular description of the <lb/>
rel, is had to of of sin to J. <lb/>
winch i- recorded hook VI, pages II I. etc. of lee Is <lb/>
of county. <lb/>
sale mad.- known upon day of sale. <lb/>
C I <lb/>
This r I, 1801. <lb/>
THE OF <lb/>
tn the of Pitt and surrounding counties, s Hue of the follow goo <lb/>
i hat are not to be excelled In this market. And lobe an <lb/>
NO <lb/>
WARE. I s I I <lb/>
kinds. and K and <lb/>
II and <lb/>
HEAVY GROCERIES A <lb/>
Agent Clark's O. N. T. Spool which I oiler to the trade at <lb/>
lobbers prices, less II per for Cash. <lb/>
ration and Hall's Star Jobbers Prices. White Lead and pure <lb/>
iced Oil, Varnishes and Faint Colors. Wood Salt and Wood and <lb/>
iced <lb/>
Willow Ware. <lb/>
Nails a Give me a and I guarantee satisfaction. <lb/>
G. E. HARRIS, <lb/>
DEALER IN <lb/>
J. L. SUGG. <lb/>
LIFE km f <lb/>
N. C <lb/>
J OLD STAND <lb/>
All placed in <lb/>
FIRST-CLASS COMPANIES <lb/>
At current <lb/>
AM AGENT FOR A FIRST-GLASS FIRE <lb/>
t cored <lb/>
Tubular <lb/>
Ear Cushions.<lb/>
dies full. toy only, MIS <lb/>
Broadway. New Write for book <lb/>
of proofs FUEL, <lb/>
The la-st salve In the world for outs, <lb/>
bruises, sores, rheum, fever. <lb/>
Cum- sores, chapped hands, <lb/>
corns, and all a tin eruptions, and <lb/>
cures pile, or no pay required. It <lb/>
Is guaranteed to give perfect <lb/>
or money refunded. Price par <lb/>
box. For tale by Jno. L. <lb/>
<lb/>
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