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The Eastern Reflector. <lb />
VOL. <lb />
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 1892. <lb />
NO. <lb />
D. J. WHICHARD, Editor and Proprietor. <lb />
TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. <lb />
TERMS Per Year, in Advance. <lb />
AT REST. <lb />
Appointments of Rev. A. D. Hunter. <lb />
First Sunday, morning an <lb />
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ville. morning and night, also <lb />
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The of our aching hearts. <lb />
As once again we sit within the hallow en <lb />
room <lb />
From which we ban rest; <lb />
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Our heals dying sweet. <lb />
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A TRADE FOR BOYS. <lb />
THE PRODIGAL DAUGHTER. <lb />
National Weekly. <lb />
From our first recollection we <lb />
If I bad my way I would insist <lb />
that every boy should learn a trade, <lb />
writes Foster Coates in January have always heard a gr.-at deal of <lb />
Home Journal. It was so of Pro- <lb />
in the olden times, and it should I sou. We have heard that in- <lb />
j be so now. The man who has j st. parable read many times <lb />
trade is a thousand times better churches, and heard many <lb />
equipped than the man who has J preached from the <lb />
same, yet we cannot remember of <lb />
a single instance either in sacred <lb />
or profane history, where a <lb />
was made over the return of the <lb />
mastered bis trade, if he Prodigal daughter <lb />
none- Let every boy select the <lb />
trade best suits his ability, <lb />
and promises the highest honors <lb />
and remuneration. When he has <lb />
STATE NEWS <lb />
Happenings Here and There as Gathered <lb />
From our Exchanges. <lb />
Lost week three deaths occurred <lb />
in one night at the Chatham <lb />
home for the aged and infirm- <lb />
The Republican State <lb />
meets at Raleigh April 14th, <lb />
to select delegates to the national <lb />
convention. <lb />
The State Convention of the <lb />
THE THREE ENDS OF EDUCATION <lb />
E. E. WHITE. <lb />
THINK ON THESE THINGS. <lb />
There is nothing will make you <lb />
a Christian, but a taste of <lb />
., the sweetness of Christ. <lb />
chief defect of out , . , , <lb />
. i see will speak best to your <lb />
ran schools to-day ts the <lb />
of ti great part of the We should get tired of the sun- <lb />
given. Teachers go on as- light itself, beautiful as it is, if <lb />
signing hearing- lessons from God did not send it away every <lb />
day to day without having any , night. We're not even fit to have <lb />
clear conception of the results to the <lb />
The REFLECTOR <lb />
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only One but <lb />
In order login it yon j <lb />
must pay advance. <lb />
If you find <lb />
just after your name <lb />
on the margin of the <lb />
the <lb />
Subscription <lb />
Two Week <lb />
From This <lb />
I It is to give yon no- <lb />
that unless re- <lb />
newed in that time <lb />
the Reflector will <lb />
cease going to you <lb />
at the expiration of <lb />
the two weeks. <lb />
MARQUIS, <lb />
DENTIST, <lb />
GREENVILLE, V. C. <lb />
Office Skinner Building, upper <lb />
opposite Photograph <lb />
be reached. The ends that should <lb />
it, or it is not profitable, he can <lb />
to a profession, or <lb />
Many have wondered <lb />
from home, fallen into bad ways, <lb />
Young Men's Christian be aimed at are knowledge, mental <lb />
will be held Greensboro <lb />
March 24-27. <lb />
Without virtue and without <lb />
e upon a commercial life. If occasionally have become so <lb />
he should fail in both of these, he heartsick they have braved a <lb />
is still master of a good trade father's wrath and contumely, re- <lb />
that no one can take and of their female <lb />
from him. no matter what acquaintances, and sick and tired <lb />
ties may arise. The ma-i who is of life, returned to home <lb />
master of a good trade is in- of their youth and innocence <lb />
dependent as a millionaire. We have never heard, <lb />
need r want; he can find profit- however, of an instance where her <lb />
able work in any corner of the father saw her afar off and ran to <lb />
world. I do not say one word meet her, ed the finest <lb />
a career Rut brought forth, the fatted calf <lb />
I do say emphatically that the and the neighbors invited <lb />
man who has a trade and a to rejoice over her return, <lb />
as well, need have no fear On the contrary the cases we <lb />
of future. The boy who wants ever heard of, she has slipped <lb />
to can master a trade the quietly in the way the <lb />
years of sixteen and and if matter kept as quiet as possible, <lb />
he dislikes it. he still has time to Instead of making it a matter of <lb />
study medicine, the law. or any public rejoicing, the prodigal <lb />
other of learned professions, daughter was made to take a back <lb />
Rut if lie waits until he is twenty, seat. Her female acquaintances <lb />
or over, he may not an who met the prodigal son with a <lb />
or feel to hand-shake and wreath of <lb />
either. smiles upon his afraid ; <lb />
In this country there is to cine her. and generally j <lb />
tally no end to the of men gather their dress skirts as she <lb />
who found a the most passes by. <lb />
Governor Holt appointed Geo. <lb />
A. Shuford, Esq., Superior Court into the <lb />
Judge for the Twelfth Judicial; mind ; he can <lb />
District to succeed James j the act of No mat- <lb />
H. Merrimon, resigned. <lb />
power and skill. Knowledge is j the finest talents and most <lb />
the result of knowing, and know-j brilliant accomplishments can <lb />
is an active verb. A teacher never gain the respect and <lb />
the esteem of the truly <lb />
of J Rowan <lb />
Rogers, late Republican sheriff of <lb />
Wake pain over to the <lb />
county treasurer the amount of his <lb />
shortage, which was <lb />
A reward of is offered by <lb />
Governor for Mack Walker, a <lb />
white youth only years of age. <lb />
who on Christmas day murdered <lb />
Ira Anderson in and <lb />
who is believed t have fled the <lb />
State. <lb />
of mankind. <lb />
If any little word of mine <lb />
May make a life the brighter, <lb />
If any little soup of mine <lb />
May make a heart the lighter, <lb />
God me speak the little word <lb />
And take my hit of <lb />
And drop it in lonely vale, <lb />
To set the echoes ringing. <lb />
how hard the teacher may <lb />
work or how clearly he may ex- <lb />
plain, if the child's mind remains; <lb />
passive he has learned nothing <lb />
the of the lesson. <lb />
Knowledge is of three 1- Opportunity is God's call to <lb />
Perceptive knowledge. which j duty. The day is a demand for <lb />
comes to us by observation and night calls to rest. Duty is <lb />
intuition memory knowledge, ob measured by opportunity and <lb />
through their so are privilege and blessing. <lb />
and thought j the when <lb />
edge, which is result of reason- the iron is we <lb />
and comparison. The methods let us do all these <lb />
The grand jury of which the teacher uses savings have one voice, <lb />
C Court last week returned an, of tho es it is Obedient faith <lb />
seventy-two tine lulls against. . ., i n i i i <lb />
who have sold cigarettes to to the knowledge. <lb />
minors, as prohibited by the act of every learner s mind on tip- j shall we know if we follow on to <lb />
1801. Most of those indicted sub- <lb />
able of all helps on the road to <lb />
fame fortune. There is <lb />
Why this distinction <lb />
We find no fault with the grand <lb />
was the first thing that <lb />
led him into that intimacy with <lb />
which h is ended with him <lb />
being its master Andrew Carnegie <lb />
Thomas A. Edison the greatest parable, nor with those <lb />
genius of our Learning tel- from it. We think the <lb />
old did right. But the <lb />
same principle should apply to <lb />
women. <lb />
While laboring day after day to <lb />
was a Charles Pratt, we should not <lb />
who did more to help young men to give erring a <lb />
to acquire trades than any man to t. form. While we make <lb />
whom I can mention, st tried in a of we <lb />
life as a machinist; lee Daniels at the of <lb />
of the Supreme Court of the to the reformed woman, <lb />
of Hew York, was a shoemaker; and once them right <lb />
William R. who was Mayor to a living, free <lb />
of York, and who is worth from tiC contempt <lb />
some million dollars, was a <lb />
butcher ; the late George Jones. sentiment should be <lb />
who, as of the New York to crimes <lb />
Tim, was one of the most power- same as it r J <lb />
toe, so that he will be eager to know the any will to <lb />
learn something more. All first do his will he shall know of the <lb />
i Rev. W. knowledge must be taught; i Doing, being, knowing <lb />
L. Grissom and wife have brought leads to the path which <lb />
an action to set aside the will advantage only when the ends in the revelation of God and <lb />
porting to be the last will and j mind of the pupil has a clear con-j eternal Advocate. <lb />
since thy Father arm thee. <lb />
Peaceful be; <lb />
When a chastening hand retains thee. <lb />
It is lie <lb />
Know Hi- love full completeness, <lb />
Peel the measure of weakness, <lb />
that will soon put makes of facts acquired, and ; If II the spirit <lb />
a line boats from to . . o Trust Him more. <lb />
-w o com pet with the . , . , , , , <lb />
branch road from Halifax to Kins- the teacher but of what <lb />
ton. and es to haul truck from he gives the child an Opportunity A Corner of Conundrums. <lb />
New Borne over this line. do. i <lb />
Why does a squirrel go up a <lb />
testament <lb />
wort I <lb />
of the late of the objects of which the <lb />
The estate is said to , t, <lb />
about j book treats. <lb />
Mental power carries to the <lb />
through the use which he <lb />
The <lb />
U. L. <lb />
FLEMING, <lb />
Greenville, N. <lb />
Prompt ion to Office <lb />
at Tucker Murphy's old stand. <lb />
MOS. J. <lb />
BLOW, <lb />
ALEX. l. <lb />
GREENVILLE. N. C. <lb />
In all the Courts. <lb />
J. <lb />
B. YELLOWLEY, <lb />
T-LA H <lb />
N. <lb />
I. A. B. K. TYSON <lb />
TYSON, <lb />
C. <lb />
Prompt attention given to collections <lb />
WM. <lb />
II. LONG, <lb />
Attorney-at-Law, <lb />
N. C. <lb />
and careful attention to <lb />
solicited. <lb />
L. HARRY<lb />
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N. C. <lb />
W G. JAMES, <lb />
L E, N. C. <lb />
Practice in all the <lb />
n Specialty. <lb />
um wire to <lb />
can spell but can't nor write. y often auto <lb />
together write a letter, . , i <lb />
which is legible, but which neither . <lb />
Chestnuts. <lb />
What is woman worth <lb />
We hear Skill implies more than the mere <lb />
of a man in this county who can to do things ; it means the <lb />
write but can't spell. His wife ability to perform easily <lb />
automatically. For <lb />
should know How many hairs has a cat in its <lb />
can read-he is writing the so thoroughly that he tail None, they are all outside, <lb />
as she spells them. Our can give the sum. the product or Why was Eve not afraid of the <lb />
is reliable. <lb />
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Rev. Taylor's Appointments. <lb />
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Notice. <lb />
virtue at pow-r <lb />
given in a Trust i. W. <lb />
and K. ii. ox lo II. <lb />
the day of MM. <lb />
C-i in the of <lb />
county. Look E. pases <lb />
I will on March 1-9 , <lb />
sale at the in <lb />
Greenville. the of <lb />
the said E. . the tract <lb />
or parcel of I in <lb />
as the Causey place, <lb />
one hundred or . s-. <lb />
Tel ins of Sale. Cash. <lb />
James II. I'm , <lb />
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IT WOULD HURT ME THE MOST. <lb />
you like to buy some <lb />
berries P said a cheerful <lb />
voice at the hack door. <lb />
have <lb />
y there are so <lb />
The lady hesitated. It really <lb />
looked to her like a small <lb />
measure. <lb />
wouldn't cheat, said <lb />
the clear voice- would <lb />
hurt me the most if I did. but you <lb />
can measure <lb />
They all right-, the lady <lb />
; bought them- the little girl going <lb />
away happy in the glad possession <lb />
of her earned money, and <lb />
j in the possession of a truth that it <lb />
i would well for us to learn that <lb />
j in any way we cheat or rob <lb />
we injure ourselves the <lb />
most. <lb />
can't see said little <lb />
black-eyed Frank at my side. <lb />
my boy, by cheating <lb />
others e only deprive them of <lb />
some of their earthly treasure, <lb />
at the longest, can <lb />
I keep but a little time, but as for <lb />
ourselves, we injure our souls, <lb />
are to live <lb />
men of his d iv, was a printer's <lb />
in the office with Horace <lb />
foremost into the mud. where he <lb />
i.-in. Society should be impress-1 was found the next morning en- <lb />
eased in the frozen slush. A bot- <lb />
of found in his pocket <lb />
explains this sad calamity. <lb />
; the difference between and tin <lb />
Nick Hopkins, j instant he sees them without eon- <lb />
of Cabarrus county, was found scions effort. learn to do by <lb />
dead in the road. It seems that providing we have a true <lb />
he was riding very fast when his j in ,.,.; <lb />
horse dodged suddenly around a J <lb />
mud hole, his rider face <lb />
school nit can only be acquired <lb />
by practice under guidance. <lb />
ed with the fact that both are <lb />
TEN RULES. <lb />
BI SILAS <lb />
An <lb />
r oil <lb />
can he<lb />
i. <lb />
II. <lb />
I bat call do as Well as <lb />
h were guilty and one entitled to <lb />
Gould, the great financier, was and <lb />
first a tanner and then a surveyor ; society as other. <lb />
Dr. R. D. D., who <lb />
to wealthiest <lb />
in the world, began life as <lb />
a carpenter; Phillip Armour, the <lb />
Chicago, was a <lb />
the late John Kelly, the famous j <lb />
politician, was a grate seller; John <lb />
D. now worth one <lb />
and twenty fire million <lb />
was a mechanic in iron; Rev <lb />
Robert D. D., was <lb />
,. X i i h d. <lb />
smith; John A- was a <lb />
stone before he became the v- <lb />
a i t i i Ci ., i he. c <lb />
the Lode, <lb />
one of the r chest men in the world ; V. Indulge not in pride, it costs <lb />
Jesse the eminent bank- you more hunger and thirst, <lb />
and philanthropist laid the A calm, contented, happy mind is <lb />
foundation of his fortune by uncounted gold, <lb />
the very poor night trade thine appetite, thy <lb />
schools that existed when he was be extremely rare, <lb />
young; United States Hill. ease are caused by <lb />
of New York, was a printer; the food, <lb />
late W. Grady, the <lb />
AN AWFUL STORY. <lb />
We have B speedy and positive cure <lb />
for catarrh, diphtheria, canker month <lb />
and <lb />
A nasal injector tree with <lb />
each Us ii if you desire health <lb />
mi. sweet Price Sold t <lb />
Store. <lb />
Notice to Creditors. <lb />
The of of <lb />
county having issued letters of <lb />
the the <lb />
3rd day of an the es; <lb />
of James Adams. is <lb />
hereby given to all to <lb />
the estate to make immediate payment <lb />
to the and to all <lb />
of said e Ii pr-s.-t t <lb />
properly authenticated, to the under- <lb />
twelve <lb />
date of this notice, or tin- notice will he <lb />
plead in bur of their <lb />
This 3rd day <lb />
ADAMS. <lb />
on estate of <lb />
Notice to Creditors. <lb />
duly qualified before Bu- <lb />
Court Clerk of Kilt county o . <lb />
3rd of Feb. 1892. as Exec i <lb />
of th Last Will and v. A. <lb />
Baker, U hereby <lb />
to all persons indebted to the ale lo <lb />
make payment to the <lb />
all persons claims <lb />
against the estate are notified they <lb />
must payment on <lb />
or the day of Feb. or tins <lb />
notice will be plead of recovery. <lb />
3rd day of <lb />
W. K. <lb />
A. i <lb />
HUSBAND YOUR <lb />
the salad nice, <lb />
p aid <lb />
yours <lb />
These wen the words that met <lb />
my ear in a <lb />
I looked at the two enthusiasts I <lb />
tried to imagine what their speech <lb />
would be, fur instance, were they <lb />
looking on Lake Como in a silver <lb />
or upon the <lb />
of a sunrise-tinted sea, or upon a <lb />
flock of ruby driven by a <lb />
lazy wind across a daffodil sky, or <lb />
upon Mount Blanc with a storm <lb />
flag u u fa led from its hoary battle- <lb />
and purple in the shadow <lb />
of night. If a salad <lb />
j is if a compound of hard <lb />
boiled eggs and oil, with a dash <lb />
of r pinch of celery, is <lb />
what is left for nature <lb />
What can be said behalf of <lb />
heroism, courage, faithfulness and <lb />
orator the South has given <lb />
; since the days of Cal was also <lb />
a printer And so it goes. I <lb />
I could give scores of other names <lb />
of men who were merchants, or <lb />
were skilled in trade- and <lb />
after faithfully at <lb />
their various tasks. <lb />
VII- What e'er we do with <lb />
ling hearts we never count a <lb />
trouble, actions performed be- <lb />
appear to cost us <lb />
VIII. Fret not thyself by fancy- <lb />
ill that may never be ; live in <lb />
the present discharge its duties <lb />
can leave your boy no faithfully. <lb />
better legacy than the knowledge <lb />
of a good trade. <lb />
BOYS <lb />
Treat mother as politely as if <lb />
she were a strange lady. <lb />
Be as kind and helpful to your <lb />
sisters as to other sisters. <lb />
Don't grumble or refuse to do <lb />
some errand which be done, <lb />
and which otherwise takes the <lb />
time of some one who has more to <lb />
do. <lb />
Have mother and sisters <lb />
for best friends. <lb />
Find some amusement for the <lb />
evening that all the family can <lb />
join in, large and small. <lb />
Be a a home- <lb />
Cultivate a temper. <lb />
Ii on do anything wrong, take <lb />
your mother into confidence. <lb />
Never lie about anything you <lb />
have <lb />
IX. When angry count in silence <lb />
ten. Hold thy tongue and heaven- <lb />
guidance <lb />
X. Harbor malice but forgive <lb />
as thou would be forgiven, and <lb />
strive to in peace on earth as <lb />
thou would live in heaven. <lb />
sing unto the Lord a new <lb />
for he hath done marvelous <lb />
things; his right hand, and his <lb />
holy aim, hath gotten him the <lb />
victory. The Lord hath made <lb />
known his salvation, his righteous <lb />
hath he openly shewed in the <lb />
sight of the heathen- He hath <lb />
d his and his <lb />
truth toward the house of Israel; <lb />
ail th of the earth have seen <lb />
the salvation of our <lb />
A large number of the was once a little girl who <lb />
young men of had a way of saying to <lb />
burg have taken a novel step, everything. She lived in an awful <lb />
They have issued a circular, to in vim <lb />
which their names are signed, , . <lb />
forming the people of that town I an distance from <lb />
that the sale of whiskey illegally j other pi ice. She went to an awful <lb />
must be stopped; that the signers school, where she had an awful <lb />
will spare no pains to detect who gave her awful <lb />
of the law, and to report L . . <lb />
and aid in the prosecution of any of E <lb />
offenders. day she was so awful than <lb />
,. , Tr i t . she ate an awful amount of food. <lb />
Salisbury ., . , , , , . , , . <lb />
by the name of B. G- Marsh spent <lb />
last night in the city for I H small, her <lb />
Monterey. Mexico, where he has j feet We awful large. She ft encouraging sign. <lb />
been the past two years teaching to an awful church, the minis- The home in <lb />
and preaching to tho citizens of an awful When spirituality as it in <lb />
she took an awful walk she climbed and the foreign work gains a <lb />
awful hills, and when she got awful impetus. New missionary <lb />
Mexico by th. Rose Bud Society tired she sat down under an methods arc called for. Mission <lb />
of Virginia, He has a good field tree to rest In is growing. The <lb />
Because she'd Adam. <lb />
is worse than raining <lb />
pitchforks Hailing <lb />
What is the difference <lb />
one yard and A fence- <lb />
Why do carpenters not believe <lb />
in stone They saw it. <lb />
What is the cheapest features <lb />
the face Nostrils, to for a scent. <lb />
What is the greatest surgical <lb />
operation on record Lansing, <lb />
Michigan. <lb />
rT <lb />
individual <lb />
a foreign <lb />
I missionary is steadily increasing- <lb />
The number of <lb />
churches supporting <lb />
Si<lb />
T. <lb />
r. <lb />
v. <lb />
r. S <lb />
CD <lb />
CO <lb />
that Ho is a native of <lb />
Bath, Beaufort county, this State, <lb />
and was as a missionary tn I <lb />
for his labors, and s he is <lb />
much good work. <lb />
she found the weather awful hot, <lb />
coming decade will no doubt wit- <lb />
On last <lb />
ESTABLISHED 1875. <lb />
S. M. SCHULTZ, <lb />
OLD BRICK STOKE <lb />
AND MERCHANTS BUY <lb />
their year's supplies will find <lb />
their to get prices before <lb />
chasing <lb />
n all its branches. <lb />
girl was all j , , ,. <lb />
i i i j v secret of her heart; that <lb />
state, and if she , , . , , , . <lb />
. u A i sons character is hedged about <lb />
about , , . . , <lb />
and in winter awful cold. When it wonderful achievements in <lb />
didn't rain there was an awful mission fields. <lb />
Monday Mrs. Joe Dixon. who drought, and when the awful; , w , . , <lb />
lives about four miles below John-; was over there was an a S <lb />
son s Mills, laid her four-months- .-,., . .,. . . . whose Christian mother shares <lb />
old baby in the cradle and stepped ; h w <lb />
over to see a sick neighbor who time in an aw <lb />
lived only about fifty yards from don't get <lb />
Mrs. house. She stayed she who for his most confidential <lb />
about ten or fifteen and L i friend a Christian father. They we from Manufacturers, e <lb />
on her return she was to are in danger who wear a mask in ; Ming yon to buy at one profit, <lb />
witness the heart-rending scene of kind parents, and wk <lb />
j TRUE <lb />
caught the and burned <lb />
the babe to death. Mrs. Dixon ts <lb />
a who idolizes her children ; a . young Presbyterian. <lb />
and the shock is heavy upon her.;. , i , <lb />
r n I ., by one decided <lb />
Our deepest sympathy go out to V. . t i , ii-. <lb />
the bereaved father and mother. In Brown at we are <lb />
SIDES <lb />
FLOUR, COFFEE, SUGAR. <lb />
RICE, TEA, Ac. <lb />
Market <lb />
TOBACCO SNUFF CIGARS <lb />
A com <lb />
only to have no right to I on hand and sold at prices to <lb />
J. , . , I the times. goods are all bought and <lb />
receive such i mM tor cash, therefore, having no risk <lb />
BITTEN BY A MAD DOG. <lb />
Th neat . i- not in tin- <lb />
brain. and <lb />
Brown at we are <lb />
j told the touching story of the little Indigestion, <lb />
i boy who dared to kneel at his bed-1 <lb />
side and say his evening prayers j And all stomach Troubles are mired by <lb />
F and amid all sorts of interruptions and P. P. P. <lb />
About eight weeks ago a dog insults from the larger j Ash, Poke Root and <lb />
to Mr- Frank Whitener ; And it is related that as a result it <lb />
showed signs of hydrophobia, but soon came about that, whereas it j Abbott East Indian Corn Paint cures <lb />
he refused to kill it after being had been the exception for any boy Wart Bunions. <lb />
warned. As a result the do bit a to pray at it was the es-1 of <lb />
of Mr. Whitener then if any boy did not These and <lb />
the premises and bit a valuable; winter months at school or in so- societies of Wake Forest <lb />
horse belonging to Mr. M j cal afford many Co, celebrated <lb />
also one to Mr. for the of The Durham orchestra <lb />
Frock The young lady heroism. Let be true to our .,, , <lb />
ii t i i v aW i. I , , i. i , furnish the music, <lb />
is well so far, but both the convictions if right, and we shall <lb />
died during the past week from certainly have what is better than <lb />
the of the rabid animal's men the approval of Wilmington is to have a new <lb />
bite. We are informed that the God; and if others do wrong, we bank. has been <lb />
Messrs. Shuford. will sue Mr. shall not feel that we have The capital stock is <lb />
to sell at a close margin. <lb />
Respectfully, <lb />
S. M. <lb />
N. <lb />
Whitener <lb />
horses. <lb />
for the value of the <lb />
do wrong. Method be not less than nor<lb />
The w <lb />
Greenville. <lb />
I. B. Vice-Pres <lb />
J. Greenville, <lb />
N. M. Gen <lb />
Cant. It. F. Washington, Ag<lb />
The People's Line tor travel on <lb />
River. <lb />
The Steamer is the finest <lb />
quickest boat on the river. <lb />
been thoroughly repaired, refurnished <lb />
and <lb />
Fitted up specially for the comfort, ac <lb />
and convenience of Ladies <lb />
MUTE k ATTENTIVE OFFICERS <lb />
A first-class Table furnished with tn <lb />
best the market affords. <lb />
A trip on the Steamer Is <lb />
not only comfortable but attractive. <lb />
Leave Washington Monday, <lb />
Friday at. o'clock, A. M. <lb />
I Tarboro Tuesday, Thursday <lb />
and Saturday at o'clock, a. If. <lb />
Freights received dally and <lb />
Lading given to all points, <lb />
ft- F. treat,. i. <lb />
N.<lb /></p>
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THE REFLECTOR. <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
WEDNESDAY, <lb />
Entered at at Greenville. <lb />
X. C. as lass mail matter. <lb />
Publisher's Announcement. <lb />
THE OF <lb />
I The i UM per <lb />
One <lb />
MM W one-half year. <lb />
I one-quarter column m- year, <lb />
Advert <lb />
two week-. one <lb />
months-. ore <lb />
weeks, one math, <lb />
Inserted in Local <lb />
as reading item.-. pet <lb />
i for <lb />
sat as Ad, <lb />
and Notices- <lb />
and Sale-. <lb />
to <lb />
far at legal rate must <lb />
VIE PAID IS <lb />
Contracts not I <lb />
for any length of time, can 1- <lb />
wade by application to the either <lb />
in or by letter. <lb />
I tor . v Advertisements Bad <lb />
H changes should I <lb />
in by o'clock on Tuesday <lb />
morning in to receive prompt in- <lb />
the following. <lb />
The a large <lb />
will be a <lb />
through which to reach the public. <lb />
Mr. E. has been H. or at least to Bey a mod <lb />
as from this word in way <lb />
,, , , , cot it into Ins heed Mr. <lb />
in by <lb />
L the Had of Hue ho slight very touchy <lb />
mouth to decide what the about which he appears <lb />
y j take in organizing a to think surrounds his person like <lb />
third ; J <lb />
. . does it is freedom who <lb />
Democrat and has w,. . <lb />
patty proclivities. Ho end other prominent men of his <lb />
be relied upon to report North pa have announced their prefer- <lb />
against the for some other candidate <lb />
President Butler will than himself lie fears that Mr. <lb />
, ; , . ., intends to throw Ins <lb />
thereto aid m the same o <lb />
thing- With exceptions the; he is mighty <lb />
Alliance is that then was no truth in <lb />
In regard to polities or parties than the rumor prevalent a or two <lb />
has been attributed to them. <lb />
With action the reforms <lb />
signing and going to Bermuda to <lb />
until after the meeting of <lb />
by people most I the convention. <lb />
come and by united action they would snit him better jest now <lb />
will come much sooner. Maine to leave the <lb />
country for a few months but lie <lb />
. does not dare to ask for Ins <lb />
Ex-Governor Alfred M. Vales <lb />
died at his home in Greensboro Democrats of the House <lb />
Tuesday week, after have taken the step toward <lb />
a lingering illness. He was j the on in dark places <lb />
f resolutions <lb />
authorizing investigations the <lb />
World's Fair, the crooked National <lb />
bank failures at Philadelphia, and <lb />
most important of ah. the Pension <lb />
Mr. Harrison is reported as <lb />
that he wants no <lb />
gates from the of. Georgia, <lb />
and it is presumed none from any <lb />
Southern State. <lb />
There to be an effort on <lb />
foot in Vance County to organize <lb />
a third party. This would he ex- <lb />
unwise. There is no <lb />
necessity for such action in North <lb />
Carolina and it would only result <lb />
in good to the Republicans. <lb />
In accordance with orders issued <lb />
front headquarters of the North <lb />
Carolina State Guards there is to <lb />
be a change in the make op of the <lb />
command. Each of the four <lb />
is to be divided into <lb />
lions. two to each- It is also an- <lb />
that the first and second <lb />
regiments are to encamp at <lb />
and the thud and <lb />
fourth at Asheville. <lb />
Be served in Congress . <lb />
one term before the war and for live <lb />
successive terms since. He entered <lb />
the late war as a private and rose . <lb />
to the rank of Brigadier General, The which <lb />
. , ,, . the is to tie made <lb />
He was chosen Governor of North g the Committee on <lb />
Carolina it; by a large majority as a substitute for those <lb />
land made the State a faithful, up- offered by <lb />
right and honest official. He left and Cooper. It provides for the <lb />
the Office without a stain. appointment committee <lb />
, . , I of five to investigate the methods <lb />
ma term of office expired L, whether use has been <lb />
tired to private Hie. At the time I by the of bis <lb />
his death lie was president of position to promote his <lb />
the Bank of He leaves I private affairs o. tor partisan <lb />
, , , . . ,. <lb />
a record of which hut ma, ,,,,. <lb />
feel proud and his death for pensions or <lb />
had been expected for a whether any of <lb />
the whole State his loss, the clerks have taken advantage of <lb />
their positions to make profits and <lb />
. . , . whether the civil service law <lb />
Die present U <lb />
unless Mr. Cleveland withdraws On motion of <lb />
from the Presidential contest that i the resolution was. amended to <lb />
there will be lively times in the j include the method of the beard <lb />
Democratic Convention to be held Pension appeals is a big <lb />
,. , ., , , . , lob but are wondering why <lb />
in New STork on the of Fob- ,,.,,;,; include the <lb />
George A. m <lb />
has been appointed by <lb />
Gov. Holt to till the vacancy <lb />
ed by the resignation of James H- <lb />
in the 12th District- <lb />
Mr. is a lawyer of some <lb />
and has been Judge of <lb />
the Superior Court in Buncombe <lb />
county. He is capable of making <lb />
a first class Judge and will doubt <lb />
less wear unsullied the judicial <lb />
ermine- <lb />
I This will eventually result <lb />
factions which may cause the <lb />
Democracy to lose New York. <lb />
friends both Cleveland <lb />
and Hill are probably going to <lb />
extremes in advocating then- <lb />
respective claims. It will be a <lb />
great day for the Democracy of <lb />
the United States When they can <lb />
realize that New York is not <lb />
to the success of the party- <lb />
There i no comparison between <lb />
the two men in respect to States- <lb />
and the Democrats of <lb />
I that State ought t show this <lb />
Bending a solid delegation to Chi- <lb />
which have been repeat- <lb />
made by responsible parties <lb />
of fraudulent pensioners whose <lb />
names are carried upon the lolls. <lb />
Perhaps, however, the committee <lb />
may be able to reach that under <lb />
the of author- <lb />
Vice Morton appears <lb />
to be learning the ropes. A <lb />
of his. M. has <lb />
been Dominated for the vacant <lb />
Third Assistant Secretaryship of <lb />
State. <lb />
The House Committee on Rivers <lb />
Harbors having given a <lb />
number of hearings to interested <lb />
parties, has now buckled down to <lb />
the hard work of preparing a river <lb />
for Groves Cleveland, by tar appropriation bill that <lb />
the greatest man of the t <lb />
wealth. <lb />
The prize of the State <lb />
that paper daily for has <lb />
been awarded to Mr. E. Carter <lb />
of Asheville for the best answer <lb />
to the question why has the farmer <lb />
became poorer by coining in con- <lb />
tact with the world through the <lb />
railroad. Rev. J. J. came <lb />
in second best and will get the <lb />
Daily for sis months. <lb />
We will publish these letters next <lb />
week with some comments upon <lb />
the same. <lb />
We have received the Atlantic- <lb />
edited by Rev. L. L. <lb />
Nash, D. D. at Wilmington, as- <lb />
by Revs. C- P. Jerome and <lb />
H. B. Anderson. It is published <lb />
every Wednesday at a year. <lb />
The object of this paper is to help <lb />
pay the debt of Fifth Street Church, <lb />
of Wilmington, an undertaking <lb />
which Dr. Nash has entered into <lb />
heart and soul, to save that hand- <lb />
some building. Many of our <lb />
know what Dr. Nash has on <lb />
bis shoulders in grappling with <lb />
this debt, and his friends here <lb />
ought to send him a good list of <lb />
subscribers for the Methodist. <lb />
Too many incompetent persons <lb />
undertake the work of <lb />
a mere makeshift, lacking both <lb />
professional training and <lb />
zeal. Such neither <lb />
the magnitude or importance <lb />
of their work- nor the high moral <lb />
that rest upon <lb />
City <lb />
These are wise words. There is <lb />
great harm done the public school <lb />
work especially from this fact. <lb />
The salaries usually paid are not <lb />
sufficient to secure competent <lb />
teachers. Some School Commit- <lb />
have the idea that the man <lb />
who teaches school is entitled to <lb />
no more pay for his work than the <lb />
man who plows, and employ teach- <lb />
accordingly. Schools in the <lb />
of incompetent teachers <lb />
had just as will not be kept open, <lb />
so far as the good they do is con- <lb />
There should be more <lb />
mo for the schools and the <lb />
very best equipped teachers em- <lb />
ployed to conduct them. <lb />
If we arc to judge from what a <lb />
great many people say. the next <lb />
Governor of North Carolina will <lb />
be Julian S. Carr, of Durham. <lb />
His name is getting to be a house- <lb />
hold word in the State, and he <lb />
would receive a rousing vote, <lb />
should the Democratic <lb />
sec fit to put him up. It <lb />
give this writer a great deal <lb />
of pleasure to vote for him- <lb />
Time. <lb />
Mr. Carr is an excellent gentle- <lb />
man, and the Reflector would <lb />
take pleasure in supporting him <lb />
for Governor, provided Joe C aid- <lb />
well don't want it- Whenever the <lb />
says ho is ready to run <lb />
It is said that David B. Hill has <lb />
made the mistake of his life in be- <lb />
instrumental in putting in <lb />
the out <lb />
to be held the 22nd of February. <lb />
He is losing ground every day as <lb />
a Presidential possibility. It is <lb />
now probably too to <lb />
his stops and he must therefore <lb />
abide consequences. The New <lb />
York World which has been a <lb />
staunch supporter of Governor <lb />
Hill in all his undertakings now <lb />
gays tho Candidate must come <lb />
from some other State to unite the <lb />
Democracy of New York. con <lb />
ewe that this may result in untold <lb />
good to tho Democratic party of <lb />
the United States. Any man from <lb />
the West that can carry New York <lb />
will stand a better chance of <lb />
than a candidate from New <lb />
York would. <lb />
Mr- Blaine has written letter <lb />
to withdrawing <lb />
from the Presidential contest. <lb />
There arc various constructions <lb />
his letter. Some con- <lb />
sider it its final others believe it <lb />
was written so that he might not <lb />
appear as having acted as he has <lb />
condemned in his book <lb />
in that is stay- <lb />
in the cabinet at the same time <lb />
being a candidate. If he is now <lb />
nominated, which his letter will <lb />
certainly not prevent, he cannot <lb />
then be accused of duplicity. He <lb />
is evidently the strongest man in <lb />
his party and if he intends not to <lb />
accept the nomination should it be <lb />
offered him the Democrats have <lb />
lost nothing by his action. How- <lb />
ever, bis letter does not say that <lb />
he will not accept, and many be- <lb />
that he will if the nomination <lb />
is tendered him. Nothing but <lb />
failing health will prevent- He <lb />
certainly has a laudable <lb />
to be President. Mr. Harrison's <lb />
friends arc jubilant over his with- <lb />
as they believe it leaves no <lb />
opposition to bis nomination for <lb />
a second term- This certainly is <lb />
not a logical conclusion for there <lb />
are others with a large following, <lb />
and with Mr. Blaine out of the race <lb />
their friends have every <lb />
to capture large delegations <lb />
for their candidates. <lb />
shall be just without being <lb />
Tin- bill will not probably <lb />
appropriate more than half, if so <lb />
much, as the one passed at the <lb />
last Congress, but t is the aim of <lb />
the committee to provide ail the <lb />
money for necessary improvements <lb />
can be advantageously expend- <lb />
ed during the next fiscal year. <lb />
The House committee on <lb />
does not agree with the <lb />
Senate committee on Foreign <lb />
Affairs, that a continuation of the <lb />
present laws, which <lb />
expire by limitation this Spring, <lb />
for another period of ten years, <lb />
is the best thing to be done, so it <lb />
has favorably reported a bill to the <lb />
House which absolutely prohibits <lb />
Chinese immigration. <lb />
The much talked Of free coinage <lb />
has been favorably r ported <lb />
to the House from the Coinage <lb />
committee. Opinion differs as <lb />
to whether it will be acted upon at <lb />
this session. There is no doubt <lb />
about a very large majority of the <lb />
House being in favor of the free <lb />
coinage of silver, but there are <lb />
many prominent democrats, like <lb />
Mr. who do not think it <lb />
expedient to pass it when <lb />
can be gained as it is cert in- even <lb />
if it could get through the Senate, <lb />
the Finance committee of which <lb />
has this week reported adversely <lb />
on a free that it would <lb />
be vetoed There are other demo- <lb />
like Mr. Bland, who think it <lb />
the duty of the House to pass the <lb />
bill. <lb />
There are lots of of a <lb />
rumpus between Mr. Harrison and <lb />
Secretary Tracy over the enormous <lb />
financial obligations incurred by <lb />
the latter in preparing for the war <lb />
never Wanamaker is <lb />
also said to be in hot water although <lb />
he denies it. <lb />
Tho Canadian Commissioners <lb />
are going through the farce of <lb />
holding conferences at the State <lb />
department, knowing that is <lb />
no reciprocity for them- <lb />
THE LOCAL NEWSPAPER. <lb />
WASHINGTON <lb />
D- C Feb. 13,1832- <lb />
Mr. Harrison is far from being <lb />
as happy as he expected to be <lb />
after Mr- Blaine's letter was pub <lb />
if who profess to be <lb />
his friends know the state of his <lb />
mind. He expected that Mr. Blaine <lb />
would take occasion in that letter Campaign REFLECTOR <lb />
W the of <lb />
The following in regard to the <lb />
local paper, from the Philadelphia <lb />
Times, has the merit of high en- <lb />
It The public <lb />
have little appreciation the <lb />
value of well conducted local news- <lb />
papers. Their offices of <lb />
to the community are so com- <lb />
that they are but <lb />
none the less no town or city can <lb />
advance without its newspapers <lb />
are in the forefront of advance- <lb />
They are tho life of tho <lb />
community- They must lead in <lb />
every effort to invite capital, en- <lb />
large industries and enthuse the <lb />
people in the use of their ad- <lb />
vantages. <lb />
Tho local newspaper is tho one <lb />
newspaper that should command <lb />
the patronage of the community- <lb />
If only one journal can be taken in <lb />
a family it should tho one pub- <lb />
at home. There is now <lb />
little excuse for any person of <lb />
ordinary intelligence not taking a <lb />
city daily with the local news- <lb />
papers, since the best can be had <lb />
for a nominal cost; but there <lb />
should ever be the heartiest ac- <lb />
cord and sympathy between <lb />
the local newspaper and the <lb />
A CARD OF THANKS. <lb />
As alone <lb />
are a Inch fall to our hit for <lb />
which we fad the gnu- j <lb />
Such is our experience now. <lb />
father has pa-sod <lb />
i mi be <lb />
bore a of soul <lb />
l-ea-and ireful lite. is <lb />
a source great plan ere to us, his w <lb />
to remember In ea <lb />
and to know th.-it life of hon <lb />
upright dealing, and mark- <lb />
courtesy to all was rot without its <lb />
His the confluence, <lb />
in. of everybody. Our <lb />
object however in w. it ins; this is to ex- <lb />
appreciation as we can of <lb />
Hie regard shown for <lb />
kindly attention paid and the <lb />
of in aid i i it <lb />
was given i death the re <lb />
people of Greenville. V <lb />
so in it known that Henry <lb />
was dead many were the <lb />
S ons of sympathy for the bereaved and <lb />
warn the utterances of <lb />
regard tor the deceased by the whit.- <lb />
people of this town. When we were <lb />
preparing as eat our amain would allow- <lb />
to out appreciation and memory of <lb />
car dead ill and <lb />
simultaneous from <lb />
people to allow to beat this ex- <lb />
con- <lb />
can never fail to <lb />
bet this mark of esteem. To who <lb />
have spoken commendation for <lb />
husband and father, and to who <lb />
contributed so liberally to his burial ox- <lb />
pen-s we desire to oiler our sin -ere and <lb />
heart fell thanks and to assure them that <lb />
this Madams is worthily <lb />
will ever occupy a tender spot in our <lb />
memory. Ii Is a great n to us <lb />
to know he so lived as t. gain the <lb />
resp -ct and the of white <lb />
of Green, and to know that by <lb />
living lives as his may have <lb />
the regard expressed for when <lb />
we COO shall lie called to that land to <lb />
lie has gone. <lb />
Again to one an all we extend our <lb />
thanks with the w Mi you may pros <lb />
per and be here and <lb />
tor these regard. <lb />
s. <lb />
Edmonds. <lb />
I de.-ire also to join With the family In <lb />
the above expression the <lb />
sympathy serf aid given them in this <lb />
their hour of . It has teen <lb />
my privilege B d pleasure to know for a <lb />
longtime this man, To me his <lb />
life has an have <lb />
I been encouraged by seeing and know- <lb />
this honest upright, and nobleman, <lb />
and seeing that such a life not lose <lb />
i s reward veil here I know of 1.0 man of <lb />
hi.-, rare who was more widely respected. <lb />
was a barber by profession was <lb />
one among the in the Slate <lb />
profession brought him in contact <lb />
many of the men who were In <lb />
pa-1 and he not fall to <lb />
this business contact. It pleas <lb />
lire only second to Of his wife and <lb />
children u- know his worth was <lb />
by lie white of this town, <lb />
and I would not feel were I not <lb />
to join the in the above. <lb />
Alfred <lb />
AND <lb />
WE ARE PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE THAT WE NOW HAVE <lb />
on their way to Washington, N. C , and we are prepared lo sell <lb />
-----it at very low figures----- <lb />
FOR <lb />
As we <lb />
purchased <lb />
tins <lb />
from the Agents <lb />
of the Mines there- <lb />
by saving the jobbers profit, we <lb />
are in a position to give you the <lb />
benefit of bottom prices, and you will <lb />
find it to your interest to see us before buy- <lb />
elsewhere. We it to be the <lb />
highest grade and in good condition. To other <lb />
merchants who want t buy in to BO lots we <lb />
will make special process. We have also made <lb />
t again handle the popular brands of <lb />
Fertilizer sold by us last and it. is indeed gratifying <lb />
to to be able to say that each of them gave entire <lb />
faction to all who used last year, and we can assure <lb />
you are fully up to the same standard of excellence this <lb />
season. To those who have used our it is not <lb />
for us to say anything as merits usually establish a <lb />
trade. But tor the benefit of such as have never used them and <lb />
to refresh the memory of some of our customers, we beg to ask <lb />
your attention to the following selection of brands of high grade <lb />
Build a Hotel. <lb />
A man came in the- Re- <lb />
k r asked about <lb />
hotel Be f a neigh- <lb />
town, and bow it would h <lb />
over Tilt <lb />
at way a want to he when <lb />
is a to spend Sun <lb />
lay, alter sizing up <lb />
they usually move on as <lb />
as their business can finish <lb />
d. Won't our people ever <lb />
inn sufficient to induce them to ink <lb />
a to hotel as <lb />
n needs. <lb />
Guano Buyers Attention. <lb />
I have now mi hand and am <lb />
every steamer large <lb />
if Oiler's. <lb />
mill d, Guano <lb />
You till know <lb />
is are. No guanos ever <lb />
in county have made a bet <lb />
or showing, and but low, it any, o <lb />
I Inn these goods very close. <lb />
My expenses in handling them arc <lb />
very small. am satisfied with a <lb />
It to reason <lb />
I can yon the same grade <lb />
as cheap or cheaper than any <lb />
other in n. Come and see me before <lb />
you but. It costs you <lb />
jet prices out what <lb />
an in aid it can't -ave you <lb />
ion can elsewhere just an easily <lb />
i- if on had new r b on lo see inc. <lb />
P., <lb />
Sunday Convention. <lb />
The third Pitt <lb />
S Convention will he <lb />
in Ml <lb />
mi Feb.<lb />
Rev. A. Hunter. <lb />
Address of welcome President. <lb />
u In Rev. It. K. Taylor. <lb />
of the <lb />
Convention. <lb />
Appointment of <lb />
front tin- various <lb />
Schools <lb />
S Literature, Rev. G. <lb />
p. Smith, followed by Rev. A- <lb />
D. <lb />
Re <lb />
I In <lb />
Rev. L <lb />
and s of Sunday <lb />
Schools, by H. A. Latham, <lb />
make a Sunday School <lb />
in a Rural District. <lb />
Rev. R, II John, I <lb />
Rev. J. L. Win I. <lb />
Opening Rev A <lb />
Re- <lb />
exercises by <lb />
Rev. G- F Smith. <lb />
Address Dr. II. Cordon, of <lb />
Wilson, followed by T. <lb />
J. Jarvis. <lb />
Some other addresses may also he <lb />
expected during the exercises. <lb />
that every Sunday <lb />
in the county will be <lb />
at this meeting. All inter- <lb />
in Sunday School work arc- in- <lb />
to attend. The coming session <lb />
should be tho most Interesting <lb />
vet held. <lb />
LIVERY, FEED AND SALE <lb />
I I ave removed my stables from Five <lb />
to the ones formerly <lb />
by Mr. II. F. Keel and will <lb />
onus taut seep on hand a <lb />
full line of <lb />
Horses and Males. <lb />
have beautiful and fumy for <lb />
the livery and can suit the most <lb />
I will run in a OKAY. <lb />
WHIM and solicit a share of <lb />
your patronage. Call and lie convinced. <lb />
GLASGOW EVANS. <lb />
. C. <lb />
Special Tobacco <lb />
Fertilizer. <lb />
This brand is too well known all over <lb />
the Tobacco growing region of Eastern <lb />
Carolina to need praise at our hands. <lb />
For the production of fine BRIGHT <lb />
the bead of the <lb />
list. The guaranteed analysis is per <lb />
cent. per cent. Avail <lb />
Acid, per cent. <lb />
Capital Tobacco Fertilizer. <lb />
Last year wits the first season that these <lb />
goods were put nil the market and <lb />
result from their use in the production <lb />
of FINE BRIGHT TOBACCO was so <lb />
highly satisfactory the demand for <lb />
them this gives promise of being <lb />
very heavy. We confidently recommend <lb />
it to our friends and know whereof we <lb />
speak. The ran teed analysis is per <lb />
per cent. <lb />
per cent- Potash. <lb />
The Guano. <lb />
Is one of the oldest and best established <lb />
brands of Guano sold in the It is <lb />
especially prepared for Cotton but being <lb />
composed of nothing but the best highest <lb />
grade material, it has been used with <lb />
entire satisfaction on all crops. e <lb />
sold a large quantity it for Potatoes <lb />
last year and it gave such universal sat- <lb />
the demand this season is much <lb />
increased. The guaranteed analysis is <lb />
per cent. per cent Avail <lb />
I hos Acid, per cent. Potash. <lb />
The National Fertilizer. <lb />
Is a first class all round goods, at a mod- <lb />
price, prepared with the greatest <lb />
care, out of the best material, and is <lb />
suited for either Cotton or Tobacco We <lb />
sold it lust season largely for both crops <lb />
and it gave entire satisfaction <lb />
analysis is per cent. <lb />
par cent. Avail Acid, per cent. <lb />
Potash. <lb />
Beef, Blood and Bone. <lb />
This Fertilizer was sold here for the first <lb />
time last season. Knowing the high <lb />
standing of the manufacturers we did not <lb />
hesitate to recommend it and sold it <lb />
largely and the result was most <lb />
It does well on all and bids <lb />
fair to be our most popular brand. The <lb />
guaranteed analysis is per <lb />
cent- Avail Acid, per <lb />
cent Potash. <lb />
-We also keep a full supply of- <lb />
We may add that, we know all these goods to be made out of <lb />
the best material and compounded with great care and skill, and <lb />
having handled them largely for a number of years we feel safe in <lb />
saying you will make no mistake In buying either of them. As <lb />
we control the sale of these goods for a section of country <lb />
good local agents. To former clubs of not less <lb />
than tons we will make special terms. You will find it to your <lb />
interest to come to see us or write to us before buying elsewhere, <lb />
truly <lb />
YOUNG <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C, <lb />
To enlist your attention and claim a 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 part. We go into <lb />
-----the Northern Markets with the------ <lb />
and buy for the CASH, getting every possible advantage is <lb />
to be offered to first-class buyers, therefore we are enabled <lb />
------to give you at all times the----- <lb />
Benefit of Purchases Made <lb />
for Cash. <lb />
We have bought this season the largest stock of <lb />
GENERAL MERCHANDISE <lb />
ever handled by The ten days spent in market by our <lb />
were not. idle ones, as an inspection of our <lb />
STOCK <lb />
carried in our double stores will prove. You cannot help but be <lb />
interested if you will call on us. We take pleasure in showing <lb />
yon what we have to sell There can never be a business of <lb />
magnitude built upon a falsification of fact and startling statements <lb />
of untruth. It is to our business interests to deal fairly by <lb />
our customers, and by such means to merit their continued pat- <lb />
We have now open ready for your inspection the largest bat <lb />
Hue of General that was ever brought <lb />
to this market Consisting of <lb />
Dry Goods Dress Goods, <lb />
Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, <lb />
Hardware Cutlery, Tin- <lb />
ware, Crockery, Queen- <lb />
ware, Groceries, Wood- <lb />
and <lb />
and Whips <lb />
AND THE LARGEST LINE OF <lb />
F U R N r T U R E <lb />
that has ever been brought to county. We are <lb />
for all goods in our respective lines. Also we have a lot of <lb />
AND TIES <lb />
which will be sold at lowest prices. <lb />
Come one, come all and Bee us. <lb />
CHERRY CO. <lb />
NORFOLK ADVERTISEMENTS. <lb />
L. W. DAVIS, <lb />
TUBED <lb />
HAVANA CIGARS <lb />
Roanoke Avenue, <lb />
NORFOLK. VIRGINIA. <lb />
Ti Slip <lb />
COTTON MARKET is lower now than at any former period <lb />
in about forty years; this has been brought about by the <lb />
dented movement of the crop since September last, and the large <lb />
accumulation of cotton all over the world. Many believe we will <lb />
see an improvement in prices later on in the season, when the <lb />
movement must be necessarily light; and if any of our friends, <lb />
who have cotton, would like to raise money on I hold it <lb />
longer, we are prepared to advance them 00.00 to per bale <lb />
and hold it until May or June if so desired <lb />
Very truly, <lb />
VAUGHAN BARNES, <lb />
NORFOLK, VIRGINIA. <lb />
S. B. CO., <lb />
COTTON AND <lb />
i v <lb />
art c <lb />
Com, Peanuts, Stock, <lb />
and Sawed bomber will our <lb />
special attention. Ymir patronage <lb />
solicited. <lb />
AND <lb />
VA,<lb />
K. t;. <lb />
a. r. <lb />
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in <lb />
Mules <lb />
A Supply Always on Hand. <lb />
Ba <lb />
Nos. Union Vi <lb />
Land Sale. <lb />
virtue of an order of tho of <lb />
Superior Court of county In w of <lb />
J B. BullocK. of John I- <lb />
Lewis, Harriet Ann and <lb />
Susan the <lb />
will sell for emit before tho Court <lb />
House door in Greenville on Monday <lb />
the tiny of March, following; <lb />
described piece or pan-el of land, <lb />
n Pitt county, ad- <lb />
joining the lands of II. Clark, <lb />
Thomas Thomas, the Harriet <lb />
and, Harriet con- <lb />
aft acres, more or <lb />
This January 28th. 1892. <lb />
J. B BULLOCK, <lb />
Pi Q. Attorney <lb />
COBB, C C COBB, T. H. <lb />
Pill Co. N. C. Pitt Co Co. N C <lb />
Bros., Gilliam, <lb />
Cotton Factors, <lb />
AND- <lb />
Commission Merchants. <lb />
V. <lb />
We have had many years ex <lb />
at the business and <lb />
prepared to handle Cotton to <lb />
the advantage of shippers. <lb />
AH business entrusted to our <lb />
will receive prompt and <lb />
careful attention <lb />
Notice to Creditor. <lb />
Having duly before the <lb />
Court Clerk of Pitt county, on <lb />
of a-; <lb />
of deceased, <lb />
notice is hereby given to all persons In. <lb />
to o estate to make Immediate <lb />
payment to tin- undersigned, and all per <lb />
sons having against tho estate <lb />
must n the for par-meat on <lb />
or January of <lb />
this notice will In bar<lb />
This of Jan. 1802. <lb />
M J. <lb />
ct<lb /></p>
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                <p>
-i <lb />
LANG'S COLUMN. <lb />
Tobacco <lb />
3-4 Cents per Yard. <lb />
SPOT CASH. <lb />
-o- <lb />
Fall i Winter <lb />
STOCK <lb />
at greatly <lb />
Reduced prices. <lb />
Going <lb />
Personal. <lb />
Mr-. W. has n auk <lb />
fill ;,. <lb />
Mr. IV. Brown U <lb />
to relative. <lb />
M-. K. A. Keith, a cotton <lb />
h in Iowa the <lb />
Weekly <lb />
; T us <lb />
FOB <lb />
We made special <lb />
. with <lb />
The Great <lb />
at Atlanta, by which we <lb />
enabled to off.-r It with the <lb />
ONE YEAS for only <lb />
This otter lasts only a short while. Now <lb />
is your chance to get all the news of all <lb />
the world and your home paper for the <lb />
price of one paper. <lb />
Every clubbing subscription at rate is <lb />
entitle I to a chance at Constitution's <lb />
1892. details <lb />
of winch will be found where. <lb />
This is the most remark able <lb />
offer ever made. Every home in <lb />
Pitt county should receive the <lb />
first, and after that, it should have <lb />
the best General Newspaper, bringing <lb />
every week i lie of the world, and <lb />
overflowing with the choicest special <lb />
features, such as the Weekly <lb />
lion, published Atlanta. and <lb />
having a circulation of 156.000. <lb />
BOTH PAPERS. <lb />
Local Reflections. <lb />
Good Morning Miss <lb />
Irish potatoes are being planted. <lb />
New Fair next week, 22nd. <lb />
Court begins in Washington <lb />
Monday. <lb />
lb can best Tomatoes for only <lb />
cents at She <lb />
year Lent <lb />
Second of March. <lb />
will begin on tin <lb />
develop its <lb />
This section should <lb />
trucking advantages. <lb />
The New Home Sewing Ma- <lb />
for at Brown Bros. <lb />
last <lb />
up <lb />
The M of in ills went <lb />
week and cotton went down. <lb />
Next Monday be a legal <lb />
Try Cardenas, the best cent <lb />
smoke, at Reflector Book <lb />
frequently speaks <lb />
of mad in Tarboro and vicinity. <lb />
Bushels Seed Peanuts, clear <lb />
of saps and pops, for sale by T. C- <lb />
Plant tobacco, an I lie. <lb />
Lots more in them than cot- <lb />
ion. <lb />
Friday night was as cold as any <lb />
night tail section has had during <lb />
the winter. <lb />
Cash given for Produce, Hides. <lb />
Eggs and Furs at the Old Brick <lb />
Store. <lb />
It seems th Fri are now <lb />
hi Bard day withes, from <lb />
the last two. <lb />
We do not hear as much talk <lb />
the grip as formerly. It has some- <lb />
what abated. <lb />
Home Sowing Ma- <lb />
all parts at Brown <lb />
-The Dancy house <lb />
Apply to <lb />
here a few day <lb />
ii is sick. <lb />
visiting his <lb />
Fall Winter <lb />
STOCK <lb />
Going at greatly <lb />
Reduced prices. <lb />
Tobacco Cloth. <lb />
I 3-8 Cents per Yard. <lb />
SPOT CASH. <lb />
LANG'S COLUMN <lb />
The New <lb />
chines and <lb />
Bros- <lb />
The tram was getting in <lb />
several times week, once as much <lb />
as two hours. <lb />
Cheapest Furniture, Bedsteads <lb />
and Mattresses at the Old Brick <lb />
Store. <lb />
Every voter in the county ought, to <lb />
read Reflector during the com- <lb />
campaign. <lb />
Just END- M. Ferry Cos <lb />
new Garden Seed, at the Old <lb />
Lawrence Edwards, merchants <lb />
Scotland made an assign- <lb />
last week. <lb />
Fob <lb />
on Pitt street. <lb />
The weather moder <lb />
and Monday was another beautiful, <lb />
day. <lb />
Fob lot of Horses and <lb />
Mules for sale on time. Apply to <lb />
R. R. Cotton, Center Bluff, N. C <lb />
The boar for evening service in <lb />
the churches has been change I from <lb />
to half past seven. <lb />
Bring I In- <lb />
jet hot this piper and the Atlanta <lb />
a whole year. <lb />
Boss Lunch Milk Biscuit will <lb />
your appetite when nothing <lb />
else will. At the Old Brick Store. <lb />
Take of your empty fl <lb />
barrels. Potato want them <lb />
and will pay good prices <lb />
Attention i called to the law card <lb />
of L. Fleming, under the <lb />
first <lb />
man with the ball throwing <lb />
trick is again, but appear- <lb />
is doing a dull business. <lb />
There was not as much fun here us <lb />
this Valentine season. The <lb />
comic missive could not he had. <lb />
All parties who have tobacco <lb />
sell can save Warehouse charges <lb />
and freight by bringing same <lb />
the prize house on Saturdays <lb />
where will receive good prices. <lb />
Scraps particularly wanted. <lb />
The Reflector office job work <lb />
every time. Our patrons can <lb />
to the kind of work we do. <lb />
The body of young Douglass who <lb />
was drowned at Tarboro lour weeks <lb />
ago yesterday has not yet been found. <lb />
This early in year candidates <lb />
an- looming up, By the middle of <lb />
summer they will be as hick as hops. <lb />
have for sale tons prime <lb />
Cotton Seed Meal. Tons pure <lb />
fine ground Fish Scrap. tons <lb />
Delight <lb />
Potato <lb />
F.-S. Co., <lb />
N. C. <lb />
The weather for a few days <lb />
beep as as it If arch was <lb />
It is time to be very cautious about <lb />
fire. <lb />
Parties are in order, Another <lb />
in Germania Hall last night. Of <lb />
course all present bad a <lb />
time <lb />
We see it stated that paper barrels <lb />
will he the i thing to come in use. <lb />
The world could along with- <lb />
out <lb />
The farmers are now actively en <lb />
gaged in fixing the ground, for plant <lb />
One remarked to us last week <lb />
that up to former <lb />
year. This l good work after <lb />
I so much bud weather in January. <lb />
bus be <lb />
father. <lb />
Mr. J. W. Brown went to Wash- <lb />
Oily last week to stand a civil <lb />
service examination. <lb />
Mr. R. II. Hosier has been very <lb />
sick for at the residence <lb />
his Mr. Williamson. <lb />
Mr. L. Fleming, who recently <lb />
obtained license to practice law baa <lb />
decided to locale in Greenville. He <lb />
is at the old Murphy stand. <lb />
The Citizen announces <lb />
the death in that city of Miss Martha <lb />
Powell, aunt of Mrs. J. H. Tucker. <lb />
Her here regret to <lb />
her death. <lb />
Revs. A. D. Hunter and G. L. <lb />
Finch have defined to exchange <lb />
next Sunday, the latter <lb />
preaching in I he Baptist church here <lb />
and the former at Snow <lb />
Mr. Willie Grimmer, who for <lb />
months past has had a position <lb />
with Agent Moore at the depot here, <lb />
If It last week In accept a position as <lb />
night telegraph operator at S <lb />
Presiding Elder R. B John preach- <lb />
ed at the Methodist church on Sun- <lb />
day night last. His subject <lb />
with His illus- <lb />
were line and forcible. Tin- <lb />
reference to communion with <lb />
God for forty days on the mountain <lb />
was grand. It was a sermon full of <lb />
thought and was complimented by <lb />
our <lb />
This morning Mr. M. R. Lang <lb />
leaves in his tour to the <lb />
northern cities for the purpose of <lb />
selecting for his trade here. <lb />
He will go by way of Wilson and <lb />
there be joined by Mr. <lb />
manager of his store in that <lb />
an. the two Will go en together. <lb />
is no merchant in Eastern <lb />
Carolina possessing a better idea of <lb />
styles and than Mr. <lb />
an I when the spring summer <lb />
goods which be now goes pun-base <lb />
arrive hi- store will a <lb />
seldom in any of the towns. <lb />
We heard one housekeeper in town <lb />
suggest a return to the use of tallow <lb />
candles unless kerosene oil gets bet- <lb />
in quality; <lb />
The Ladies Ai Society of the M. <lb />
E. Church will give a festival the <lb />
week in Court for the <lb />
bent lit of the church. <lb />
see it staled I bit if no grain is <lb />
made lite straw will pay <lb />
cultivation rice. Tins being so it <lb />
looks like many more <lb />
plant it. <lb />
Last Saturday in irked another <lb />
moderately busy day with some <lb />
our merchants limes are <lb />
bad, alter all, as some <lb />
i hem appear. <lb />
A Nickel a Ride. <lb />
A man wit i a Steam <lb />
round, or set up his <lb />
machine here week. It is <lb />
led on the lot in of Hotel <lb />
and a crowd whenever <lb />
it. is tn operation, is <lb />
pally in the evening at night. <lb />
Northern Light. <lb />
The seen in the <lb />
northern sky Saturday night <lb />
considerable attention com- <lb />
the most brilliant <lb />
has been noticed here in a number <lb />
years. Of course the superstitious <lb />
had to hare their say about it, and <lb />
declare it to be a sign of war, and of <lb />
the judgment and n every- <lb />
thing else. <lb />
BO <lb />
would make <lb />
tin- railroad <lb />
Junction <lb />
Getting out cross lies is <lb />
. tuple, no-lit to quite a number of <lb />
people along line <lb />
now <lb />
Washington. <lb />
citizen are to <lb />
thank the Town Council putting <lb />
public over there in order, <lb />
even I bough they were a long time <lb />
getting at it. <lb />
The Greenville Land Improve- <lb />
Co. recently purchased the <lb />
Greenville Works and is <lb />
the plant of the latter over to <lb />
t heir property. <lb />
Fertilizer men say the farmers are <lb />
making very little arrangement for <lb />
cotton guanos, from which they are <lb />
satisfied there will a big <lb />
in the cotton acreage <lb />
an old colored woman <lb />
a Federal d-ed <lb />
Peggy <lb />
who was <lb />
here Then- was a I <lb />
turnout of the benevolent societies to <lb />
which she belongs to funeral <lb />
afternoon, <lb />
In a Idler N o k we <lb />
or a very destructive fire which <lb />
cured there Saturday night, <lb />
car were burned <lb />
line horses perished in <lb />
Loss at 950.000. <lb />
earn <lb />
The <lb />
and <lb />
fire. <lb />
Lets the Cat Out. <lb />
Th.- <lb />
time been t-<lb />
lot- <lb />
Tobacco <lb />
r ; <lb />
Furnace <lb />
Very Different Except in Name. <lb />
A lady in town who had <lb />
reading about Boyd, who is in jail <lb />
and who is claimed <lb />
wrecked the train at Statesville, <lb />
happened to pick up another paper <lb />
contained a picture of Governor <lb />
of Nebraska, and taking <lb />
a glimpse the name, <lb />
Why, I thought that fellow Boyd <lb />
was i. <lb />
New Bern Fair. <lb />
A special train will be inn <lb />
Greenville to nest <lb />
day connecting with a train <lb />
there for New which will give <lb />
all from this section who wish to <lb />
lake advantage of it an opportunity <lb />
to attend the Fair and return the <lb />
tame day. No many will go <lb />
from here. Fare trip <lb />
including one admission in the Fair <lb />
Something Good, Anyway. <lb />
A few Sabbaths ago the editor <lb />
walked into Sunday School, and <lb />
reaching down in his overcoat pocket <lb />
for a lesson book drew forth a <lb />
let, and turning to the title page <lb />
there stood hold letters <lb />
One of the teachers <lb />
in- had a flood joke on u-, but has <lb />
been convinced that <lb />
is a mighty good thing to have in <lb />
the house. <lb />
Children's Party. <lb />
A delightful children's masque <lb />
was given last Friday night in <lb />
Germania II ill honor of the birth- <lb />
lay of Master David James. It <lb />
a great pleasure lo sit and look on <lb />
gay of the little ones as <lb />
they gambol along enjoying them- <lb />
selves so nicely. It carried us back <lb />
to the days when we <lb />
The costumes were beautiful <lb />
varied. Some the characters were <lb />
very hard to be distinguished. <lb />
will not permit us to name them all, <lb />
but the little monkey caught us. We <lb />
with you many a return, <lb />
David, and may you be as happy ill <lb />
tin nigh a you were on last Fri<lb />
-o <lb />
The best Invention ever made for <lb />
CUBING TOBACCO. <lb />
With it you have absolute <lb />
nit ii over he <lb />
and it removes <lb />
Come Together. <lb />
Have yon ever noticed how hard <lb />
is lo keep correct time in Greenville <lb />
Go down the street and compare <lb />
and nearly everybody will <lb />
have different going by <lb />
time, some by Griffin's, some <lb />
by telegraph some by the <lb />
Main, some by the shop bolls, and <lb />
some b anything but Mine. <lb />
V good clock ill Court House <lb />
would all these <lb />
of lime. Gel all the lime <lb />
nieces to working together, and <lb />
maybe the might catch on to <lb />
l he spirit also come together lo <lb />
accomplish something the town. <lb />
People's ideas here seem very much <lb />
in accord with the time <lb />
man <lb />
has<lb />
am <lb />
printed big ml <lb />
made some we almost <lb />
on with envious eyes and wonder I <lb />
did come <lb />
now leaks out that instead <lb />
raking in cash for subscriptions, <lb />
editor Latham has been helling <lb />
for such a multiplicity of <lb />
thing-, it looks like he run- <lb />
a junk shop as well as a j <lb />
Getting a little pushed room lo <lb />
take care of all this old plunder, and , control over heating your barn, <lb />
a little hard up cash to get out <lb />
another issue he was to give <lb />
himself dead away last week In- <lb />
the following in <lb />
lo an auction <lb />
sale of stuff taken on <lb />
A few of the articles now in stock <lb />
consist of two barrels onions, three <lb />
bushels turnips, five pecks yams, a <lb />
half barrel walnuts, a quart <lb />
font oil, one dinner pot, one <lb />
line wire, a gallon artichokes, one <lb />
load green pine cord wood, <lb />
lame ducks, ten dozen horn buttons, <lb />
lour reed-root pipe stems, one dozen <lb />
clay pipes, a handsaw with teeth <lb />
broken out, one hatchet for <lb />
four lengths railroad iron, nine cross <lb />
ties, broken flange of a steamboat <lb />
propeller, four barrels corn shucks, <lb />
pair of left-handed shoes, a gallon <lb />
whale blubber, two dozen hen's <lb />
a spelling book, three <lb />
dozen eggs dozen coon skins <lb />
a shaker, a set of teeth <lb />
for a woman, a set of bangs, an <lb />
old fashioned switch said lo have <lb />
been used by a distinguished lady, a <lb />
woman's water tall, one Dolly <lb />
dress, -i dozen half a <lb />
few old love interesting, <lb />
twenty pounds hotel hash <lb />
in four gallons chicken soup <lb />
chicken left <lb />
and sundry articles be <lb />
only by a <lb />
he sale notice will be duly <lb />
and hope our friends will bid as <lb />
much as possible as the printers are <lb />
very anxious to be paid off. The <lb />
editor is Willing to hold the yams <lb />
and green pine cord wood for his <lb />
We notice i hat the above <lb />
includes but <lb />
gum tooth the signs <lb />
at each end tin- <lb />
the Star base ball club. So it looks <lb />
like most, anything about the <lb />
scoops Wonder <lb />
if a dollar wouldn't get it <lb />
F E B R A R TI <lb />
All Danger of <lb />
Two cures per week can be <lb />
made in the same <lb />
co of different degrees of ripe- <lb />
can be cured at one time in <lb />
the same barn. Saves labor and <lb />
fuel. <lb />
For further particulars ad- <lb />
dress <lb />
PHELPS, <lb />
Greenville, N. <lb />
Mention this paper when you write. <lb />
TO <lb />
------If you want to save------ <lb />
ill the purchase of a PIANO and from <lb />
Ten to Fifteen Dollars <lb />
in the purchase of an Organ address <lb />
ADOLPH COHN, <lb />
NEW X. C. <lb />
General Agent for North Carolina, <lb />
who Is now handling goods direct from <lb />
the manufacturers, as HIGH <lb />
PIANOS, <lb />
ti -n. j for tone, workmanship and <lb />
i endorsed nearly all the <lb />
musical journals in the United <lb />
j Made by Paul i. who is at lids <lb />
j time one of the best mechanics and in- <lb />
of the day. Thirteen new <lb />
patents on this high grade <lb />
Also the EVANS <lb />
PIANO which has been -oil by <lb />
for the past six years in the eastern <lb />
part of this State and up to this time has <lb />
given entire The Upright <lb />
Piano just mentioned will lie sold at from <lb />
Rosewood, Oak, <lb />
or Mahogany eases <lb />
Also PARLOR ORGAN <lb />
from lo in solid or Oak <lb />
eases. <lb />
Ten years experience in the <lb />
business has enabled him to handle <lb />
nothing but standard goods and he does <lb />
not hesitate to say that he can sell any <lb />
musical instrument about per cent. <lb />
her agents arc now <lb />
closing Win <lb />
And for the s, ring we will . prepare. <lb />
BUT. IF. <lb />
PROFITS ABOLISHED and cost squeezed on everything. Our Closing <lb />
Out Inducements are numerous and variety <lb />
We i Mute i are ad i <lb />
WE WILL open the gates of reduction with Men's Boy's and Children <lb />
Clothing. Prices reduced to a point that will tempt the closest buyer. <lb />
Shoes at Rock Bottom Prices. <lb />
IN DRESS WE WILL POUND PRICES WITH THE <lb />
POWER OP A. HAMMER. <lb />
Everything must go and go rapidly, at <lb />
C. T. M U N F O R D, <lb />
Opposite Old Brick Store. <lb />
N. C. <lb />
The Asheboro has a little <lb />
item of two lines that ii a whole j <lb />
sermon. read Use j than M <lb />
your boys from-galloping around the j , ., ,.;.,.,. Carolina, <lb />
streets and put them to work. <lb />
Attempted Incendiary. <lb />
Wilmington papers told <lb />
an attempt that was male Friday <lb />
to burn up the store Mr. H. <lb />
L. in city. Some one <lb />
effected an entrance into the rear of <lb />
he store and set lire to a lot of <lb />
buggy material that was in the <lb />
After doing some damage to <lb />
the amount of about three hundred <lb />
dollars fire went out itself <lb />
building at all. It <lb />
is tin lire went out as <lb />
it did, as many buildings would <lb />
destroyed <lb />
h id once headway. Mr. <lb />
friends here are glad to <lb />
know lie escaped injury <lb />
some lien intended to inflict upon <lb />
him and that he sustained no serious <lb />
loss. <lb />
L is said farmers <lb />
in <lb />
tobacco this have no <lb />
learned et how much will be <lb />
in Pit, hut number of acres will <lb />
he counted in the thousands. <lb />
Foot ball is a popular <lb />
the both At the and <lb />
Academy. We hear that teams torn <lb />
posed of nine of the best player- from <lb />
each school v soon play a match <lb />
game. No it be a goo-1 <lb />
MERCHANT, <lb />
-------AND BUYER OF------ <lb />
Country Produce. <lb />
Bring me all of your Chickens. Eggs, Ducks, <lb />
Turkeys and Geese, and I will give you the <lb />
highest market price for them and pay in spot <lb />
cash. <lb />
If yon have any thing to ship I will attend to it for you on a small commission. <lb />
Call and see me. <lb />
JNO. S. <lb />
WILL SELL <lb />
At Cost for the next <lb />
DAYS <lb />
Respectfully, <lb />
BROWN BROTHERS. <lb />
Agents <lb />
Machines. <lb />
Depository <lb />
Society. <lb />
Home Saving <lb />
American Bible <lb />
w. if. Moon. <lb />
Financial Condition. June <lb />
OF THE- <lb />
The Hew York Life Insurance <lb />
parker., <lb />
Smith <lb />
f-or.- <lb />
WILLIAM H. <lb />
BEERS, President. <lb />
Our Presbyterian friends here last <lb />
wee a lot noon which to <lb />
their church. The lot Is <lb />
located on Plank Road street, near <lb />
the residence of R. A. <lb />
hope to building at an <lb />
early day <lb />
The man the <lb />
round in of Hotel draws <lb />
quite a crowd every evening and <lb />
affords them no end <lb />
His machine is the nest of <lb />
any the kind that ever been <lb />
The Atlantic Coast Line sell <lb />
round trip tickets to New Orleans for <lb />
Mi. at low rates. <lb />
Tickets on sale from to <lb />
to return until <lb />
for round <lb />
from Greenville <lb />
The house on <lb />
pied by Sr. f-rank caught <lb />
on fire about yesterday <lb />
sparks falling on he root, The <lb />
alarm was given and the Are company <lb />
started to the scene in full haste, <lb />
but the fire was extinguished before <lb />
they arrived. Very damage <lb />
was done the building. <lb />
Young announce to B- <lb />
to-day that they <lb />
how have two vessels loaded <lb />
and guano on to <lb />
Washington, which is for delivery to <lb />
their customers in section. <lb />
carry a line of the very best <lb />
high grade and can sup- <lb />
ply needs of the farmer far <lb />
or crop, <lb />
They Pine For Him. <lb />
The a rule not to <lb />
In- author of it i known at the <lb />
inn tin one below amused us so <lb />
and person to whom it refers now <lb />
here that we know no <lb />
can come publishing we let <lb />
ii BO <lb />
Editor Greenville <lb />
as take <lb />
in Mr A. L. <lb />
Whole the merry <lb />
is a Worthy Gentleman. <lb />
He Spent a Month in our town <lb />
While here Great pleasure <lb />
the best Class of Both <lb />
Ladies and Gentlemen We Miss Hi. <lb />
Very Much We hope He will Boon <lb />
Return His absence has thrown . <lb />
damper over the town of <lb />
While Mr. Fuller was in <lb />
Free jumped on and <lb />
his machine with both May be <lb />
In-other has since <lb />
and cap tell something about the <lb />
origin of this letter. <lb />
Special Notice. <lb />
Rev. C. E Taylor, D. D , President <lb />
of Wake Forest Col is getting <lb />
up a general of the Col- <lb />
let nod wants the name, <lb />
i ion and present address of all who <lb />
have ever been student i. dead <lb />
the dale at death as best It can be <lb />
given. in the <lb />
command in which were sol <lb />
He sent me a list to fill and <lb />
have filled of those who have been <lb />
students from Pitt county. I have <lb />
tacts satisfactory as to most of those <lb />
sent, but desire if any can give <lb />
needed information as stated of the <lb />
following they will send at <lb />
to Dr, at Wake Forest, <lb />
N. U <lb />
When they <lb />
Name, went to <lb />
the College. <lb />
Wm. Richard Evans. 1839 <lb />
Edward 1841 <lb />
John Vines 1841 <lb />
James Bedding Wilson, 1841 <lb />
1840 <lb />
W. T. B. 1867 <lb />
A. D. <lb />
DEPARTMENT OF THE STATE <lb />
M. Y. 19th. 1802. <lb />
to by request the Company's Board of Trustees, the under- <lb />
of the Insurance of the State of New York, <lb />
an examination of the conditions and affairs of New York In- <lb />
Company to be made by the Deputy of this Department. <lb />
This examination was made as of June Nth, 1881, and on that date we Hurt <lb />
its assets and liabilities were as <lb />
ASSETS. <lb />
I. Appraised value of real estate owned by the Co m per Exhibit I, if 18.236,098 <lb />
g. Loans on bond and mortgage on real stale, as per <lb />
Exhibit <lb />
Loans pledge of bonds, stocks, or other marketable <lb />
n Exhibit <lb />
notes, loans or liens on policies in force, the reserve on <lb />
each of such being in of all there- <lb />
on, as per Exhibit <lb />
Market value of bonds, stock-, and securities owned absolutely <lb />
as per Exhibit <lb />
C. Cash in Company's office. C <lb />
Cash bank, except fixed deposits in foreign countries, included <lb />
ill Item <lb />
Interest due and accrued on bonds and mortgages, <lb />
Gross premium- due and on policies in <lb />
Groat premiums on policies In force, <lb />
II. Annuity premiums 157.001 <lb />
Improved Hand Pump, <lb />
Window and Door <lb />
LOCKS AND BOLTS. <lb />
Union Central Life Company. Cornish Celebrated <lb />
Pianos and <lb />
We will lake pleasure in the public in any of the above lines, <lb />
MOORE PARKER, <lb />
Office in corner under Opera House Greenville, N. C <lb />
Total, <lb />
Deduct SO p r loading on gross amount, <lb />
Net amount of and red premiums, <lb />
Total assets, <lb />
Net present value Of all the outstanding policies in force on he <lb />
30th day of June, computed according to the combined <lb />
experience table of mortality with per cent, interest, <lb />
Deduct net value of risks of this Company re-insured other <lb />
solvent companies, <lb />
Net re-insured reserve, <lb />
Claims tor matured endowments due and unpaid. <lb />
for death-losses unpaid not <lb />
Amounts due and unpaid on annuity claims, <lb />
Liability on account of lapsed policies, <lb />
paid in advance. <lb />
Total liabilities on account, <lb />
in. Gross surplus n polio, account. <lb />
30.010 <lb />
090.507 <lb />
II. Total liabilities. <lb />
Estimated surplus, accrued on or other policies, the <lb />
profits upon which arc especially reserved that class <lb />
policies, 8.670.410 <lb />
Estimated surplus accrued on all other policies, 8,038.130 <lb />
Signed. JAMES F. PIERCE, <lb />
MICHAEL SHANNON, Deputy Superintendent. <lb />
LI U <lb />
Best the <lb />
The Most Reliable Worm Destroyer in Use. <lb />
furnished to any regular Physician when <lb />
Means, i. M. K. F. Powell, prominent in Columbus county, C, <lb />
wrote ii- July. 1887. that T. C. Floyd gave his child one dose of Boy- <lb />
kin's and the result was worms. He wishes all interested to <lb />
know <lb />
N. c. May 1884. <lb />
Carmer iV Co., Baltimore, Mr. A. a very <lb />
responsible customer of mine, teaspoonful to a child <lb />
last week an-i the result was Mr. Daniel Pines used it with still better <lb />
results, worms from one child. Of course my sales will be largo. <lb />
Yours E. S. <lb />
Read the following from one of the most prominent and known physicians <lb />
and farmers in South Carolina. a girl years old near <lb />
him, took two or three doses of the and passed <lb />
Dated, C- May 28th, 1884. <lb />
K. II. M. D. <lb />
Mr, II- M. of LaGrange, X. C. Dr. <lb />
over low worms from one child in his and that it given <lb />
satisfaction He more of it than all worm medicine. <lb />
PRICE ONLY TWENTY-FIVE CENTS PER BOTTLE. <lb />
Do not let your Druggist or General Dealer put you off with some other. Ask for <lb />
Worm and get It. Any M. D. can prescribe it and many do. <lb />
y Md <lb />
1883. <lb />
mm <lb />
J. A. ANDREWS, <lb />
------At the same old stand where he will continue to keep a full line of----- <lb />
Heavy <lb />
MEAT AND <lb />
-Will too Sold for <lb />
-it-tr- <lb />
G. E. HARRIS, <lb />
The above total surplus of Is exclusive of any amounts due from <lb />
Agents, and i larger than the surplus of any other purely mutual life insurance <lb />
company In the <lb />
General Agents for North and South Carolina, <lb />
CHARLOTTE, N. C. <lb />
L. U. CAMPBELL, Special Agent, <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
-DEALER IN- <lb />
For Accident Insurance by the year in one <lb />
the best Companies in existence, see <lb />
Whichard,<lb /></p>
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which ll has obtained i- <lb />
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made bring h the <lb />
public, . hi- <lb />
be to any on <lb />
-amp.- box I'm- usual <lb />
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promptly attended to. Address a ii- <lb />
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Or A new and only <lb />
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VITALITY. <lb />
KB <lb />
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1-a Only <lb />
ml, double solid. <lb />
m with endorsement SEND <lb />
of the Pm r now <lb />
of the cured <lb />
in or by <lb />
Ail-4 v-- H. or <lb />
No. <lb />
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tar, no <lb />
The Lite, or <lb />
tin n mart Urn rt <lb />
loan, <lb />
to<lb />
THE OF PAIN. <lb />
REV. THOMAS DIXON ON THE <lb />
OF <lb />
A Prelude on of <lb />
Course with <lb />
of <lb />
I Involved from Sorrow. <lb />
Feb. have been <lb />
turned away Association hall of <lb />
late unable, to obtain the <lb />
sit vices The interest continues to grow <lb />
in the series on Mistakes of Colo- <lb />
Kev. Thomas Jr. <lb />
preceded the sermon this mil by <lb />
the following r on some of our <lb />
recent English <lb />
We have recently been <lb />
examples of English <lb />
dice m the treatment of America an I <lb />
American institutions by a certain class <lb />
of alleged in <lb />
The chief characteristics of these <lb />
cam have been malignity <lb />
We have asked in <lb />
how could produce such <lb />
a prolific crop of fools in one season. <lb />
How on earth some men who have eyes <lb />
and ears and have Kissed the period of <lb />
mental infancy so delude them- <lb />
selves Has Men to us a profound mys- <lb />
tery. There is only one explanation <lb />
It is that the dominant classes <lb />
of who are largely in the pub- <lb />
eye at this to feel <lb />
a influenced democratic <lb />
ideas from America that threatens to <lb />
some traditional absurdities of <lb />
the system. Men of this stripe <lb />
are blinded by their fears and hatred <lb />
of American ideas that they fall into <lb />
hysterical lying about everything in <lb />
America. The destiny of the English <lb />
speaking race is a common one. The <lb />
day is swiftly coming when this race <lb />
will be one in spirit and in institutions, <lb />
in spite of the international liars on both <lb />
sides of the Atlantic. They had as well <lb />
take due notice of this fact now. <lb />
as mourn <lb />
One of these recent critics signs the <lb />
name of to a mass <lb />
in The Contemporary <lb />
which bears the title. <lb />
of Cain in the He de- <lb />
that the American takes to blood <lb />
as dock to that any man holds <lb />
himself in readiness to shoot another <lb />
from whom be thinks himself in danger <lb />
of a blow, or with whom he has even <lb />
had Ugh words. He gravely illustrates <lb />
his statements by relating that while <lb />
traveling in the south he left the car at <lb />
a station to get hatch and asked two <lb />
to keep his scat for him. <lb />
Hear him. <lb />
returned to the car I found <lb />
a tall. man in a broad slouch <lb />
hat. apparently about to take my scat, <lb />
but yet not actually taking it. A glance <lb />
at my opposite showed <lb />
me why he hesitated. Each of them <lb />
was holding a cup of coffee to his mouth <lb />
with his left hand, while his right <lb />
grasped a revolver covering the intruder. <lb />
Time being short, they were drinking <lb />
their coffee while they the <lb />
seat. The tall stranger politely <lb />
retired on my appearing. The others <lb />
put their revolver in their hip pocket <lb />
without any remark, and we resumed <lb />
out <lb />
A better title to article would <lb />
have been. Brand New Idiot from <lb />
the British <lb />
In The Fortnightly Review for Jan <lb />
one William Roberta, gravely in- <lb />
forms the world that mob law in Amer- <lb />
even without a mild re- <lb />
The this fellow's <lb />
malignity is seen in the <lb />
following my English <lb />
readers I would a little, and <lb />
sore American <lb />
you now so ardently admire are <lb />
really worthy of your admiration. Be- <lb />
me. it is not a bad thing to live in <lb />
a country where the is administered <lb />
without fear or favor, where judges <lb />
of honor and without reproach, <lb />
decisions upright. Whereas in <lb />
America it is popularly said and largely <lb />
every judge has bis <lb />
Could stupidity and reach <lb />
heights Whatever may tic <lb />
said of the magistracy before <lb />
whom passes the slum population of the <lb />
cities. I have yet to see the citizen of <lb />
this republic who dims not believe m the <lb />
honor and integrity of the men who ad- <lb />
minister the real judicial functions of <lb />
the <lb />
In the recent . y with Chili a <lb />
certain class of people England have <lb />
tilled the press with the most brutal and <lb />
comments upon American <lb />
nationality. epithet has seemed too <lb />
vile for them to no falsehood too <lb />
absurd for utterance. Their whole treat- <lb />
of the subject has been from the <lb />
beginning to the end a succession of bold <lb />
lies and vile insinuations. There is no <lb />
longer any doubt that the ruling classes, <lb />
whose authority rests or traditions and <lb />
abuses, have sniffed the breezes from the <lb />
coming of the age. when <lb />
will go down before the <lb />
charge of the manhood of the <lb />
Well, let them look to it. In <lb />
the we night calmly ask the <lb />
is the use to lie <lb />
about it <lb />
dudes. <lb />
It is a good season to that <lb />
American manhood means something. <lb />
It is a goad time to remind society of <lb />
this fact again. The effort of society <lb />
swells to ape the decaying so called <lb />
of Europe should be met with <lb />
the emphatic contempt of every man <lb />
who claims an ounce of American man- <lb />
hood. The called leaders of <lb />
can society, who roll the dirt before a <lb />
title stuck to some attenuated <lb />
of the missing link masquerading as a <lb />
man. the contempt they receive <lb />
from the object of their worship, and <lb />
the scorn of a manhood and woman <lb />
hood. <lb />
The American girl who marries a for- <lb />
snob is a fool of such <lb />
stupidity as to deserve little pity when <lb />
she is kicked and abused by the <lb />
calls The mother who <lb />
sells her own virgin to the <lb />
licentious embraces of a titled de- <lb />
is meaner than the <lb />
who sells for money the virtue of an- <lb />
other woman's child. A spade is a <lb />
spade. A diseased debauchee is still a <lb />
diseased, debauchee, he does <lb />
wear a checked suit, an idiotic <lb />
a single barreled eyeglass and a <lb />
pauper title. <lb />
It is good now for our so- <lb />
to recall facts. <lb />
It is a good just now for the <lb />
citizen to gird up his loins <lb />
and recall the meaning of his mission on <lb />
the earth. Let him remember that he <lb />
is the pioneer and the leader of the van- <lb />
guard of the triumphant world <lb />
racy that is sweeping to an age <lb />
The destiny of the manhood of <lb />
nations and of is in <lb />
Tours. Vim are a of the royal <lb />
blood of v. Live life <lb />
G O ft U MP<lb />
COLONEL TROUBLE <lb />
Hod Id <lb />
that <lb />
It was very i, -7. SI. <lb />
In Colonel Ingersoll's recent address <lb />
before V blob, he I <lb />
ante to at least one serious n <lb />
is not original. For that reason n is all <lb />
the more worthy of serious consider; <lb />
For a the colonel leaves <lb />
the realms of rhetoric and and <lb />
here talks sense. We have hitherto been <lb />
considering mere rhetoric and fancy. <lb />
We were forced to do this, because the <lb />
most of what the colonel says consist <lb />
of this staple. When he-utters a serious <lb />
it is worthy of serious attention <lb />
In this address he here is my <lb />
trouble. I find this world on a <lb />
very cruel plan. Life feeds on life. <lb />
Justice does not always triumph. <lb />
is not a perfect shield. do not <lb />
understand that has life feed <lb />
on life; every joy in the world born of <lb />
agony I do not understand why <lb />
in this world, over the Niagara of cruel- <lb />
run this flood of blood. II <lb />
there a he understood this. lie- <lb />
knew when he withheld his rains from <lb />
Russia that the famine would come. Be <lb />
saw the dead mothers, he saw the empty <lb />
breasts of love and he saw the helpless <lb />
babes. There is my <lb />
THE OLD. <lb />
It is the same old trouble that has <lb />
itself to every human heart since <lb />
man began to think. Round this <lb />
awful problem of pain and suffering man <lb />
has walked with eager, agonizing <lb />
through all the years of the past <lb />
do not profess to have solved all the <lb />
mysteries connected with this great <lb />
problem. It is a problem us old as the <lb />
race is old. us profound as is the mystery <lb />
of man. confess that when look <lb />
upon the havoc wrought by suffering <lb />
and pain m the world, there are many <lb />
things that puzzle the heart. When I <lb />
see the husband stricken on whose <lb />
shoulders rested the sole responsibility <lb />
of the home, starvation stab, <lb />
the open door. I confess there <lb />
are elements of the depth <lb />
whose meaning I cannot fathom. <lb />
When see young manhood stricken <lb />
the pride and glory and strength <lb />
of life's fullest hour. cannot full.- <lb />
understand. As he stood beside such <lb />
a grave Jesus As he <lb />
down the ages he saw tins ever <lb />
shadow He saw that sorrow is Borrow. <lb />
that tears must flow. While <lb />
the mystery which surrounds <lb />
much of pain. do say emphatically <lb />
without fear of contradiction that tin- <lb />
only light that has ever broken upon <lb />
this dark problem has been the light <lb />
has streamed through the rift in the <lb />
clouds that hung over Calvary. The <lb />
only salvation yet given to the human <lb />
soul in these extreme hours of darkness <lb />
has been the light, and the the <lb />
knowledge in Christ. If all knew of <lb />
human life and human hope were limit- <lb />
ed to the barren on which <lb />
the colonel builds his objections and <lb />
doubts and I would confess <lb />
the good of life were a question of doubt- <lb />
would teal that the world was in <lb />
the last analysis a failure. <lb />
I have disposition to avoid <lb />
It is one that any honest <lb />
must confront. Let us fairly meet it <lb />
The question is. Could Clod have mad. <lb />
a better world <lb />
In of dark mysteries. <lb />
In air this world is <lb />
of Infinite <lb />
Infinite Lout. <lb />
First the climax of the ere <lb />
is the wonder- <lb />
If be infinitely good, he i <lb />
necessarily under to <lb />
the highest creation. Anything <lb />
short of the highest possible effort o; <lb />
Infinite Wisdom mid Love would be to <lb />
contradict bis oat ire. What is the <lb />
highest possible creation at the hands of <lb />
such a Being We say at that if <lb />
he be infinitely wise infinitely good <lb />
the highest possible creation is for Mm <lb />
to reproduce himself. This is precisely <lb />
what he did <lb />
made man in his own <lb />
The ages through which the creative <lb />
process stretched all pointed forward <lb />
toward this supreme end of the process. <lb />
Man was the magnificent product of <lb />
these countless Man with his ca- <lb />
powers that reach into <lb />
the infinite and the eternal. Man with <lb />
the to survey the whole process <lb />
by which he was created. As we look <lb />
upon man his magnificent <lb />
attainments, his capacities and powers <lb />
we say that such a creature is a worthy <lb />
product of the groaning and travail of <lb />
the creative centuries. Now has <lb />
revealed himself to man through man. <lb />
All we of God we have learned <lb />
through his image. The more know <lb />
of man the more we see the divine. <lb />
a made <lb />
made the highest <lb />
creature as king and ruler of the <lb />
material universe, infinite Wisdom and <lb />
Love should of necessity make the high- <lb />
est possible world which this creature <lb />
shall move and grow into the perfect <lb />
likeness of bis Creator. What is the <lb />
highest possible world in which a <lb />
being can move We say at once, a free <lb />
moral world. Any other world would <lb />
be a world of mechanics. We will <lb />
readily agree that the world of morals <lb />
is higher than the world of mechanics. <lb />
A free world is precisely the <lb />
World made as the arena in which <lb />
this his image, grow. <lb />
The is a <lb />
world. It is ;. B If made world. It was <lb />
created by the free play of divine law <lb />
Batter. All law is divine law. <lb />
Law is itself an attribute of God. <lb />
The supreme decree under which the <lb />
material has been evolved <lb />
made what it is was the law of the <lb />
of the fittest. Under the full <lb />
operation of this law we have <lb />
a self made world. The highest creation <lb />
is that which is thus made to create it- <lb />
self. It partakes then of character. The <lb />
only man that is a real man is the self <lb />
made man. The only man who has <lb />
character is such a man. This is the <lb />
highest development of manhood. So <lb />
the highest development of the material <lb />
universe would be a self made world. <lb />
Such is the world which we live. <lb />
DEATH A <lb />
If say that such a world could have <lb />
been improved by the elimination of <lb />
death and the infinite perpetuation of <lb />
life death, we have made a <lb />
grave mistake m our conception of <lb />
death, and a graver mistake in <lb />
the conclusion based upon such reason- <lb />
Death is not an evil if life that <lb />
precedes death fulfill its divine mission. <lb />
Death is a benevolent provision of law. <lb />
Without death there could be no <lb />
in life. The gateway to larger life <lb />
is the gate of death. If we begin with <lb />
the unit of life, the cell, we find no such <lb />
thing as death. One cell divides into <lb />
two cells. These again divide, <lb />
millions of cells are pro- <lb />
Here we have life without death. <lb />
The life is uniform. There is no <lb />
in the cells. The millionth <lb />
cell produced is of precisely the same <lb />
character as the first. When we begin <lb />
to rise in the scale of life we can rise <lb />
only the process of death. <lb />
When this shell dies, the outer shell de- <lb />
there is produced the first out- <lb />
line of an Every step in the <lb />
increase of the functions of life from <lb />
this cell can only be met through <lb />
the process of death. Death, therefore, <lb />
not designed to be a tragedy. Nature <lb />
declares that death is but her benevolent <lb />
provision for fuller life. <lb />
Moving in this free world is <lb />
a free The freedom of <lb />
man is the key that unlocks the <lb />
of pain and suffering. Because man bar <lb />
been given the power to choose be is a <lb />
free man. This power to choose <lb />
two thing.-good and evil, darkness out. <lb />
and U we <lb />
pain, evil, worm, we <lb />
destroy the possibility of man's dual <lb />
destiny. In other words, make it <lb />
possible for man to choose. We make <lb />
him a machine and put him in a world <lb />
of mechanics. He has no destiny to <lb />
work out. He is driven by force. He <lb />
does not make himself. He is made on <lb />
an automaton pattern. In a world <lb />
of mechanics it would be impossible to <lb />
produce character. Character i the re- <lb />
of the free play of the dual in <lb />
the moral world- -good and evil. Char- <lb />
is the choice of good in the ace of <lb />
evil. Character is the highest possible <lb />
product within the attainment of man. <lb />
How does character come It comes <lb />
through temptation and trial. <lb />
Innocence in itself is a negative <lb />
Innocence is simply the absence of <lb />
wrong. A babe is innocent, because <lb />
the babe knows nothing of evil, we <lb />
cannot say that the babe is be- <lb />
cause virtue is the higher <lb />
dent to character, which can c <lb />
only when good and evil been <lb />
placed before the chooser and the <lb />
is good. Virtue, not innocence, is the <lb />
enduring quality of charade. Virtue <lb />
is power. The innocent suffer with the <lb />
guilty, for the guilty, at the hands of <lb />
the guilty. Suffering innocence be- <lb />
comes through the process of suffering <lb />
heroism and martyrdom. This world <lb />
would be a poorer world without its <lb />
heroes and martyrs. <lb />
THE <lb />
Character is produced through suffer- <lb />
Christ, we are told, was made per- <lb />
through suffering. Suffering seems <lb />
to be the only power that levels all dis- <lb />
and hinds the heart of the race <lb />
in the primal unity of its divine strength. <lb />
It obliterates I he of nations, of <lb />
races, of classes, and brings us face to <lb />
face with man as man. When the Prince <lb />
of Wales recently stood face to face <lb />
with death in his home, he sent to the <lb />
queen mother in her castle the message <lb />
that announced the sad death of the <lb />
first born of his home. That message of <lb />
supreme sorrow was signed with the <lb />
simple All titles dis- <lb />
faded away this hour of <lb />
supreme sorrow. He stood forth with <lb />
bead upon the primal ground <lb />
of inherent manhood. The only full <lb />
men who live in the world are the men <lb />
who know Borrow. <lb />
The only books in the library worth <lb />
reading are written by men who <lb />
knew the secrets of human suffering. <lb />
You may search through the great <lb />
of the world from end to cud. <lb />
there rests today on their shelves not a <lb />
single book that is worth reading that <lb />
was not written out of the sorrow of <lb />
man souls. When the novelist has fin- <lb />
the trials and temptations <lb />
sorrows of the characters portrayed the <lb />
book there is nothing more to lie <lb />
said. There is no history beyond Coal <lb />
point. II the book goes beyond <lb />
reader does not. There is no history <lb />
save the history of suffering. It is this <lb />
that moves the world. It is this that <lb />
the history of the world. <lb />
As read the wonderful works of <lb />
Shakespeare we are reminded of this <lb />
paradox. We do not know how much <lb />
we owe to Mrs. Shakespeare. If she had <lb />
not vigorously pulled William's hair it <lb />
is a question to whether would <lb />
had these monuments of genius. <lb />
She made his life a hell on earth. Von <lb />
must strike a harp to make music. <lb />
swept the whole gamut of <lb />
human from the deepest notes <lb />
of tragedy and suffering to the highest <lb />
and sweetest notes of human joy. He <lb />
had walked all the way. Ho knew <lb />
human life. Had he lived only in sun- <lb />
he would have touched only the <lb />
surface. <lb />
If yon ask me why this is true of <lb />
human life. lean more answer than <lb />
could answer why water runs down hill <lb />
-why gravitation gravitates. It is so <lb />
because it is so. Beyond that the <lb />
of the Infinite Wisdom which <lb />
made the world. <lb />
Most into poetry by <lb />
They learn in what they teach In <lb />
sons. <lb />
Sorrow, not joy. seems to be the power <lb />
that gives man the energy and capacity <lb />
tor work and making of the <lb />
story of the race. French sailors, after <lb />
they have made a tour of the world, it is <lb />
said, as they return and catch the first <lb />
view of their beautiful land, become so <lb />
filled with joy that work is impossible. <lb />
They crowd to the bulwarks of the <lb />
strain their eyes toward the shore, <lb />
stand helpless and cry like children. It <lb />
is necessary to get a new crew to bring <lb />
the ship into harbor. In the midst of <lb />
the storm that swept their decks they <lb />
stood every man to his post, with mus- <lb />
knotted like whipcords. They car- <lb />
their vessel through the storm, <lb />
through the billows in safety, each heart <lb />
charged with energy incomparable <lb />
sorrow and trial. The hour of <lb />
joy seemed to be the one hour that <lb />
strung the energies of the man. <lb />
NO PAIN, NO JOY. <lb />
seems to me. therefore, <lb />
world is the beat possible world, because <lb />
any other conceivable world would give <lb />
us not a better, but a condition. <lb />
that we have a world without <lb />
any that we ask God to <lb />
create a world in which shall be <lb />
no thing as shall be the <lb />
result If there is no pain, <lb />
won id be no joy. If we destroy <lb />
the sensibilities out of which pro- <lb />
we destroy of necessity the source <lb />
of joy, for their sources are identical. <lb />
is a primarily benevolent <lb />
of nature. Pain is the friendly <lb />
sentinel that points with kindly hand <lb />
on ward upward to safety in a higher <lb />
life. Take for instance the presence of <lb />
pain in the physical body. Take man as <lb />
an illustration. The seat of pain in the <lb />
body of man is found almost on <lb />
the outer ramparts of the body. The <lb />
most sensitive of the human <lb />
is the skin. Here man has millions of <lb />
friendly sentinels that warn him of the <lb />
approach of danger. <lb />
If thrust my hand upon a knife, in- <lb />
i the signal of danger is flashed to <lb />
the brain and withdraw to a position <lb />
of safety. If expose my body to the <lb />
fire, instantly am informed of the fact <lb />
of danger. Suppose pain were eliminated <lb />
from the physical man might <lb />
approach me in the darkness, thrust his <lb />
dagger through my side and sever an <lb />
artery with his keen blade without my <lb />
knowing that he had touched <lb />
might be slain in a moment simply for <lb />
the lack of for the vital organs <lb />
that are within the citadel of the body <lb />
have little or no sensitiveness to pain. <lb />
The human heart has been exposed in <lb />
the body of a bring man by a wound in <lb />
the sine. Yon can thrust your hand <lb />
into the body take hold of the throb- <lb />
bing heart of a live man and he will <lb />
not lie aware that you have touched <lb />
him. Pain is the friendly, outer <lb />
that kindly warns us of the approach <lb />
of danger and points to the way of <lb />
safety. <lb />
As we rise in the scale of being this <lb />
provision for safety becomes more and <lb />
more complicated and the possibility of <lb />
pain increases with the possibility of <lb />
life. Beginning with tho cell life in <lb />
which there is no pain, and climbing in <lb />
the scale to the consummate climax <lb />
of lire in man, we find this law to hold <lb />
good through the whole way. Ton rec- <lb />
the fact, therefore, that the pro- <lb />
vision for producing the highest possible <lb />
Hie la one in which pain is a <lb />
Pain, in other words, we <lb />
find to be one of the manifestations of <lb />
infinite love. It is sometimes very <lb />
cult for to understand this during <lb />
W W- <lb />
difficulty of mystery of I <lb />
pain, especially in parental government, <lb />
which is closest to government. <lb />
It used to be hard for me to understand <lb />
this problem myself at some of the in- <lb />
my father used to hold with <lb />
me in the twilight of tho apple orchard. <lb />
I thought that if he loved me he had a <lb />
poor way of showing it. But as look I <lb />
back now am confident that ho did <lb />
love me. Bad that my inability to see it j <lb />
then was a fact due to my own short- <lb />
sightedness rather than his lack of love. <lb />
Suppose have a world which <lb />
there is no injustice. a world <lb />
net frame a definition of justice. <lb />
is the result of man's choosing <lb />
right. not say that a machine has <lb />
performed a just act when it has woven <lb />
a of cloth, performing well its <lb />
functions. We do say that tho ma- <lb />
chine did an unjust act when it seizes <lb />
the operator's hand tears it to <lb />
pieces. A machine is neither just nor <lb />
unjust. Justice is of the freedom of the <lb />
moral world. Suppose have no free- <lb />
would have no morals. If we <lb />
to have no injustice, we can make <lb />
such a world, but it would a much <lb />
smaller world than the world have. <lb />
STATUE BOOTBLACK <lb />
We will make a world now without <lb />
injustice or pain or suffering. passed <lb />
a gentleman this morning in Madison <lb />
square. I passed the same gentleman <lb />
in tho sumo square, in the same place, . <lb />
about years E-go. He was sitting <lb />
calmly on an scat. He seemed <lb />
serenely happy, no knows no such <lb />
thing as suffering. All days are as one. <lb />
He enjoys a storm as well as a day of <lb />
sunlight. He knows no want, sorrow, I <lb />
no pain, no temptation, no trial. <lb />
tho trouble him is that he is made <lb />
out of bronze sits calmly on a solid <lb />
stone pedestal. Near this statue, ob- <lb />
serve, sitting on the curbstone, a little <lb />
watt, ragged, tired, shivering in the <lb />
cold, hungry. As look at his pinched <lb />
form wonder how many days in his <lb />
life yet to live ho will go hungry. I <lb />
wonder how many nights ho will crawl <lb />
into some barrel under some stoop to es- <lb />
cape the fierce winds of winter, and find <lb />
rest for his aching little body. And yet <lb />
as I look from this bundle of rags on the <lb />
curbstone up to tho bronze statue I'd <lb />
rather a thousand times be that miser- <lb />
able, ragged bootblack with his power <lb />
to suffer and to love than be the proud- <lb />
est statue that ever adorned marble or <lb />
granite pyramid. never saw a man in <lb />
my life who would not choose thus. <lb />
The world of freedom, the world of <lb />
life, the world of morals with its dual <lb />
possibilities of infinite joy. of infinite <lb />
sorrow, take it where you will rid when <lb />
you will, infinite in height above the <lb />
world of mechanics. <lb />
Out of this free world, then, of law, <lb />
the physical and moral perfection must <lb />
emerge in triumph at last. The fittest <lb />
must survive in the physical and the <lb />
moral world. Justice does not fail. The <lb />
colonel says that justice does not <lb />
but justice does triumph in the <lb />
end. It is altogether the exception for <lb />
justice not to triumph even within the <lb />
domain of time. If it do not triumph <lb />
for the moment it does triumph in the <lb />
end. <lb />
was unjust and cruel. Ho <lb />
built a gallows on which to hang <lb />
but we read this sentence at the <lb />
close of the drama, they hanged <lb />
on the gallows that he had <lb />
prepared for They always <lb />
do bang on the gallows that be <lb />
prepares for Mordecai. Evil is suicidal <lb />
and destroys itself. Evil builds the gal- <lb />
lows for innocence, but evil is <lb />
preparing the gallows for itself. <lb />
The only reason why there is an <lb />
to the rule that justice does <lb />
is that justice is of the eternities, <lb />
while our field of observation is of the <lb />
finite. Within this finite field the rule <lb />
is that justice does triumph in the long <lb />
run, and therefore we know that it will <lb />
triumph exception the end. <lb />
The reign of law. therefore, is the <lb />
reign of love. The thousand apparent <lb />
cruelties of nature are incidents to the <lb />
reign of law. We would not <lb />
the of law and inaugurate the <lb />
reign of chaos. The reign of law <lb />
ways is the reign of love. Nature does <lb />
not forget her duty to the human race. <lb />
Nature has never failed to provide an <lb />
abundant harvest for man. The spring <lb />
never forgets to come. The flowers <lb />
never t to bloom. The seasons <lb />
always come in their order and with <lb />
their rich burden of treasure for the <lb />
race. Why a famine in Russia Is <lb />
to blame Did she not send forth <lb />
her superabundance through the earth <lb />
in America, and do we not girt the earth <lb />
with ships today Whose fault is it <lb />
if peasants perish in Russia, while the <lb />
granaries of a world burst with grain <lb />
Whose fault is it in Russia, that within <lb />
her own borders there is not sufficient <lb />
harvest ye first the kingdom <lb />
God and his righteousness, and nil these <lb />
things shall be <lb />
Let man put himself, in other words, <lb />
accord with the eternal laws of God <lb />
in nature and he cannot want. The <lb />
reason why there is a famine <lb />
is because man has violated the eternal <lb />
economies of nature. It is not <lb />
it is man's fault. There has been <lb />
wrong, oppression, injustice, cruelty, <lb />
suffering. And God means to teach the <lb />
world in these hours of sorrow the <lb />
of the world to these <lb />
millions. Yes, God did foresee the dead <lb />
in Russia's famine, but yon did not fore- <lb />
see it. Russia nothing to yon <lb />
in the history of the world, and God if <lb />
lifting the burden of these millions <lb />
your brethren and placing it <lb />
hearts, with the threads of sorrow <lb />
he is binding up the borders of the ca- <lb />
until there shall lie one man lie <lb />
love unbroken that shall cover all the <lb />
race. <lb />
The famine in Russia is a call to unity <lb />
and love, to man. a call for justice and <lb />
freedom to the oppressed of the <lb />
world, and out of these hours of dark- <lb />
the God who rules brings the good. <lb />
The infinite and eternal energy that <lb />
sweeps through the ages and makes the <lb />
history of man is none other than <lb />
infinite power that makes for righteous- <lb />
Matthew Arnold, who certainly is not <lb />
regarded as a bigoted and <lb />
yet who is most competent to speak <lb />
this as the unrivaled <lb />
of civilization and culture in their pure- <lb />
aspects, said in the first ad- <lb />
dress he delivered in America that there <lb />
was no hope for American citizens and <lb />
institutions unless we walked in the <lb />
ways of righteousness. <lb />
He adduced as an illustration France <lb />
and ventured to prophesy that unless <lb />
Franco turned from the worship of the <lb />
god that is, from her <lb />
would lose her valor in <lb />
battle and her skill in counsel. No <lb />
would save her. and the life of a <lb />
once famous state must inevitably lose <lb />
its glory. Parnell. when he broke with <lb />
this resistless that sweep- <lb />
through history, this power that makes <lb />
for righteousness, whether man desire <lb />
or not, broke his own life, crushed hi- <lb />
Own ambitions and herpes as eggshells. <lb />
Whatever may be the darkness of any <lb />
hoar, we may rest assured that this <lb />
verse being swept onward toward the <lb />
final goal the triumph of righteous- <lb />
and pence and love. <lb />
Oh, a Cough. <lb />
heed the warning. The dig <lb />
ml Imp.- of the sure of that <lb />
more terrible disease Consumption. Ask j <lb />
yourselves yon can for I he sake <lb />
of saving to run the risk and do <lb />
nothing for It, We know <lb />
that Shiloh's will cure your <lb />
cough. It never fails. This explains <lb />
by more than a million Bottles were <lb />
sold the past year. It relieves croup and <lb />
Whooping cough at once. Mothers, do <lb />
not be without it. For lame side <lb />
or chest use Shiloh's Porous Piaster <lb />
Sold at Drug Store.<lb />
Sir Edwin Arnold has lately <lb />
to a magazine his admiration of <lb />
Lord Tennyson's hands, which it seems <lb />
manly and powerful in outline, tut <lb />
delicate and finely formed as those of a <lb />
poet should Now. who would have <lb />
thought that any particular kind of <lb />
hand was wanted for writing poetry <lb />
For carpentry could understand there <lb />
might be. or for blacksmith's work, or <lb />
even for painting. But why for poetry <lb />
Perhaps some Scotchman will kindly <lb />
write and tell me what sort of hands <lb />
Burns wrote <lb />
London Troth. <lb />
Women are not slow lo comprehend. <lb />
They're quirk. They're alive, yet it <lb />
was a who discovered <lb />
for their ailments. The man <lb />
was Pierce. <lb />
The his <lb />
boon to women. <lb />
Why ii round one f the <lb />
ill <lb />
when there's I at hall I <lb />
an experiment, which is <lb />
sold under the guarantee hat if are <lb />
d in any way in it, you can <lb />
your money bask by applying in <lb />
makers. <lb />
We can hardly imagine a <lb />
trying it. Possibly it may Hue of <lb />
one or two-but we it. omen <lb />
are ripe for it. They have it. <lb />
I of a prescription of <lb />
ten waiting for it. Carry new. to <lb />
Suppose <lb />
Benjamin Blossom, of Ellsworth. Me. <lb />
is having a good deal of fun as the lead- <lb />
of a crusade against dancing King's <lb />
Daughters. The King's Daughters in <lb />
the Bible, it seems, used to dance Out <lb />
that fact doesn't with Brother <lb />
Blossom, who announces kick- <lb />
as as a crusader on this question <lb />
love to be a kicker and with the kick- <lb />
he exclaims in holy zeal <lb />
the Baptist so did Lu- <lb />
so did John so did Wash- <lb />
and therefore, just as long <lb />
the Daughters dance, will <lb />
Benjamin kick. <lb />
We hate to stop any reform that is <lb />
on. we would just like to ask <lb />
Mr. Blossom if the King's laughters <lb />
mightn't do worse things than <lb />
Suppose they should read his <lb />
kicking and should decide to kick them- <lb />
York Tribune. <lb />
THE FACTORY <lb />
Has Moved to next Door Court House <lb />
THE M OP <lb />
BIGGIES, <lb />
My factory h well equipped with the best Mechanics, put m nothing <lb />
but WORK. We keep up the times and improved styles <lb />
material used in all work. All styles of Spring are use. you can from <lb />
oil, Ran. Horn, King <lb />
Also on hand a full of ready <lb />
HARNESS AND WHIPS <lb />
year round. we will sell as as <lb />
Special Attention Given to REPAIRING. <lb />
people of mantle for past we hope to <lb />
h of the <lb />
T ID- son. <lb />
LIFE FIRE INSURANCE <lb />
V . <lb />
OFFICE OLD ST AX <lb />
All placed in <lb />
FIRST-CLASS <lb />
rates. <lb />
AM AGENT FOR A FIRE <lb />
h E RELIABLE OF C <lb />
Hi rs to the of Pitt and line of the follow goo <lb />
not to he excelled in this market. all guaranteed to be First-class an <lb />
straight DRY GOODS all kinds, NOTIONS. CLOTHING, GEN <lb />
HATS CAPS, BOOTS and SHOES, LA <lb />
and and HOUSE <lb />
SASH and BLINDS, Hi K BY and QUEENS <lb />
W IKE, ARE. s .-nil CASTING. I of <lb />
lira Mill Hat, Rock <lb />
PI mil <lb />
HEAVY GROCERIES A SPECIALTY. <lb />
N. T. Spool Cotton which I offer to the trade at <lb />
to dozen, less H per <lb />
and Job.- Lead pure <lb />
Color. Suit and Wood an <lb />
Ware. Nail- a . . . mil guarantee <lb />
. R <lb />
p i t <lb />
for co Is. . c. <lb />
prevails a in n <lb />
bear <lb />
n s; all <lb />
I'll, n e. . f ., and <lb />
III . e -em <lb />
By the inlaid <lb />
by Him Who <lb />
I am all for economy, the only- <lb />
kind of economy which is at <lb />
understood any branch of the public <lb />
service is that of cutting down <lb />
of the lower ranks in order to in- <lb />
crease those of the higher. To him that <lb />
hath is given, and from him that hath <lb />
not is taken away that which he hath <lb />
and the injustice of this process is <lb />
by the fact that it is earned <lb />
out by him who hath. The superior of- <lb />
with his thousands a year docks <lb />
his subordinate his few shillings a week <lb />
and then poses as a benefactor who has <lb />
saved the public purse, and is rewarded <lb />
for his noble service with another thou- <lb />
sand or two. <lb />
The true economy is the precise re- <lb />
I verse of this. Retrenchment should be- <lb />
gin at the top of the tree. Under the <lb />
present system efficiency is necessarily <lb />
sacrificed. The stuff is insufficient for <lb />
the work, and the men are either over- <lb />
worked, inefficient or or all <lb />
three. It is the same story in the army <lb />
the the customs and the <lb />
ons, and probably in other departments <lb />
Truth. <lb />
A large number of at an <lb />
expo-ell where lie <lb />
wind was <lb />
rural Dr. <lb />
Hull's syrup. <lb />
Look to vim You ca <lb />
hat ion Oil. great pain-care for -o <lb />
Cents. <lb />
from u Clock- <lb />
One of the cleverest devices that have <lb />
lately come to the notice of the police <lb />
was discovered at a South Cove house. <lb />
The police felt certain that the occupant <lb />
of tins was dealing in liquor <lb />
and they searched the place re <lb />
but failed to find any <lb />
rial sign of guilt. At last one man, while <lb />
making a search at this house, happened <lb />
to the door to an innocent looking <lb />
tall clock, when lo a faucet was re- <lb />
vealed to his Bight. He turned the <lb />
of the faucet and beer flowed from <lb />
it freely. Whaling, the clock from the <lb />
wall he saw a pipe, which led him to a <lb />
cutely covered hole in a dark cellar. <lb />
where several barrels of beer were <lb />
found. <lb />
It came out that tho proprietor of the <lb />
place had a rubber tube, one end of which <lb />
he occasionally attached to the faucet <lb />
and placed the other end in a large milk <lb />
can. drawing a supply of beer <lb />
for all demands for a time. If <lb />
the police suddenly happened in upon <lb />
him he would empty the con- <lb />
tents of the can into a sink. No other <lb />
persons knew of the faucet in the clock, <lb />
that he showed his customers was <lb />
the milk can He was a and <lb />
had personally placed the necessary pipe <lb />
and other fixtures in <lb />
Transcript. <lb />
a and <lb />
Is no worth the small price of <lb />
to free yourself of every o <lb />
distressing if you <lb />
so our and get a <lb />
every bottle baa <lb />
use ac. or <lb />
Mini if it does you no it a cent <lb />
nothing. at s Drug <lb />
-ever f I <lb />
for ale. <lb />
b- Ion a d nu write <lb />
A below Co <lb />
in he of . <lb />
ton four rooms j <lb />
kite en an I smoke hons convenient. <lb />
I stable- on the <lb />
building In Skinner <lb />
desirable <lb />
lion. <lb />
I A between I <lb />
Front has of . <lb />
well of <lb />
ii plot and stables. <lb />
IV. acre lot in <lb />
I minus cook an. <lb />
all necessary out buildings mid <lb />
. water <lb />
A line <lb />
miles from mi Ml. <lb />
I P road, has gin Mouse, stables. I <lb />
hams, n room tenant Mil <lb />
es cleared, balance well <lb />
j water. This land is excellent for <lb />
of line <lb />
I ii g mi branch of the I <lb />
. W A . half lie- <lb />
I and Winston and Within II <lb />
mile of a new depot, contains acres. <lb />
, and balance timbered I <lb />
will pine. oak. hickory, and <lb />
ha- S eon I tenant passes <lb />
I through farm. Th.- <lb />
I with loam, <lb />
i is good slate ion and highly <lb />
is line c land, <lb />
A farm s miles from on <lb />
I . Kilt-ton load known as tin- <lb />
contains i acres. cleared; has <lb />
dwelling and nil <lb />
Tin- is a first-class 10- <lb />
,, A Hid lot in Greenville on <lb />
O corner near II and V. s <lb />
atria, now by the family of <lb />
hue W. A Stocks, house ti <lb />
convenient, i- convenient <lb />
block <lb />
of the town. <lb />
cm lie 1st. <lb />
A good building lot on <lb />
street, between and <lb />
sir. 11-, s;. o <lb />
an I lot on <lb />
street neat <lb />
Of mums, large <lb />
and on <lb />
1-. Tin- Loose and or <lb />
I. Fin adjoining Hie lot -n B. <lb />
S. and the lot in <lb />
one dwelling <lb />
f i r in nu-. and cook . <lb />
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and S Phis <lb />
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ex Sim. <lb />
pin VA pill <lb />
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ii -i pin <lb />
I Sin . <lb />
Train No. not Jan. <lb />
train on id Neck <lb />
1.2-2 II. arrives Scot <lb />
land Neck at SI. Greenville <lb />
-M. Kin-ton <lb />
leaves a in. <lb />
a. hi. Halifax a. in. <lb />
a. m. except Sim- <lb />
Local train Weldon <lb />
Monday, and Friday <lb />
a. in., living Neck 1.05 <lb />
i. in. Green v. He MO p. in., <lb />
7.10 p. m. leave- <lb />
Tuesday. Saturday at <lb />
a. in., arriving <lb />
in., Neck 2.21 p. in. Weldon <lb />
5.15 m. <lb />
Train leave- N C, via <lb />
Raleigh K, H. daily except Sun <lb />
M. Sunday I M, <lb />
N l . IS I M, I M. <lb />
Plymouth p. p. m. <lb />
leave- Plymouth daily except <lb />
Sunday 11.00 a. in- <lb />
ill, a III . <lb />
N . in A 11.20. <lb />
Train mi Midland N C have <lb />
Sunday, HO A M <lb />
rive N C, 7.-10 A M. <lb />
l.-ave- X S oil v VI <lb />
arrive N C, A N. <lb />
Train on leaves <lb />
a a P M, arrive <lb />
P Hope P M. Hemming <lb />
leaves Spring Nashville <lb />
.-.; V. arrive Mount A <lb />
H. except Sunday. <lb />
Clinton leaves Warsaw <lb />
l- lint <lb />
I- A M lea-v <lb />
s A M. suds I. M. cornier <lb />
lug A ii-a Si I h <lb />
nu <lb />
is No. Northbound is <lb />
. -Hail <lb />
-until and North nil <lb />
-nip I Mount A <lb />
I ran. N. make- <lb />
fin all point.- North daily. Al <lb />
vi. and daily except Sun <lb />
it via also at <lb />
with Norfolk <lb />
Carolina railroad for Norfolk and all<lb />
M ii I <lb />
v- v;., <lb />
ma IN <lb />
Fine shavings from soft pine wood <lb />
make a pleasant pillow. Have <lb />
special curative virtues for <lb />
Verb<lb />
lit <lb />
Young <lb />
T.<lb />
oh -t. i the <lb />
i a el e .-r In tile s ape d <lb />
i-ode. ale lee-. <lb />
e are V. s. <lb />
engaged iii Parents <lb />
an In lens time than <lb />
remote from Washington. <lb />
W the model or is we <lb />
advise as to free charge, <lb />
no change unless we ob- <lb />
We refer, here, to the Master, <lb />
, Supt of Money Order Did., and f <lb />
I Is of tin- S. <lb />
terms an reference <lb />
actual clients ill your own Stale, <lb />
address. C. A. Snow A <lb />
C. <lb />
BAN EMPORIUM <lb />
I , shaving. and <lb />
v i GLASS FRONT <lb />
Open. at which <lb />
and I have <lb />
b. my line <lb />
HEW, CLEAN AND ATTRACTIVE, <lb />
Th MAKE A <lb />
MODEL BARBERSHOP <lb />
all the appliance- ; <lb />
chairs <lb />
at reasonable <lb />
for outside of my shop <lb />
executed. Very <lb />
l a INKS <lb />
Scientific American <lb />
Agency for <lb />
WATER OR MILK <lb />
COCOA <lb />
for fr Is <lb />
intent <lb />
k C <lb />
1-2 LB. TINS ONLY.<lb />
ALMA <lb />
Fr men <lb />
On for <lb />
home. This away <lb />
stars.<lb /></p>
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LANG'S COLUMN. DO YOU<lb />
Tobacco Cloth. <lb />
3-4 Cents per Yard. <lb />
SPOT CASH. <lb />
Fall Winter <lb />
STOCK <lb />
Going at greatly <lb />
Reduced prices. <lb />
-.- <lb />
T IS <lb />
Personal <lb />
M; IV. U u n sick <lb />
Di In- In <lb />
to i relative. <lb />
II. K cotton bum <lb />
R. town the <lb />
i. k- <lb />
Mr. Waller Hosier, of Suffolk, Va., <lb />
ha here a few days visiting hi- <lb />
la; her. is sick. <lb />
Mr. J. W. went to <lb />
last week lo stand a civil <lb />
service examination. <lb />
Mr. It. II. Hosier has been very <lb />
sick for days at. the residence <lb />
FOB <lb />
We made special <lb />
the <lb />
Weekly Constitution, <lb />
Atlanta, which we are <lb />
enabled to offer It with the <lb />
for ONE TEAS for only <lb />
This offer lasts out a short while. Sow <lb />
is your chance to get all the news of all <lb />
the world and your home paper for the <lb />
price of one paper. <lb />
Every clubbing Ion at rate Is, , ,, , . , ,, <lb />
entitle to a chance at W-i Mr- J-D. Williamson. <lb />
Free M. j.,. l. <lb />
U-j-J- license to . <lb />
lion offer ever made. Every home in decided to locate in Greenville. He <lb />
Pitt county should receive the is at the old Tucker Murphy stand. <lb />
and that, it should The Asheville announces <lb />
i e death in that of Miss Martha <lb />
overflowing with the choicest special <lb />
A Nickel a Ride. <lb />
A a Steam <lb />
round, dying hot sea, set op hi- <lb />
It is <lb />
in the lot in Hunt of Hotel <lb />
Jg eon and draw a crowd whenever <lb />
j in operation, la <lb />
pally in the evening night. <lb />
Northern Light. <lb />
The aurora seen in the <lb />
northern Saturday night <lb />
considerable attention and com- <lb />
It was the brilliant that <lb />
has been noticed here in a number tit <lb />
years. Of course the superstitious <lb />
had lo hate their say about it, and <lb />
declare it to be sign of war, and of <lb />
the judgment and n <lb />
else. <lb />
natures, such as Weekly <lb />
lion, published and <lb />
having a circulation of 156.000. <lb />
1.50 GETS BOTH PAPERS. <lb />
Local Reflections. <lb />
Good Morning Miss <lb />
Irish potatoes are being planted. <lb />
New Fair next week, 22nd. <lb />
begins in Washington next <lb />
Monday. <lb />
lb can best Tomatoes for only <lb />
cents at Shel <lb />
This year Lent will begin on the <lb />
second of March. <lb />
This section should develop its <lb />
trucking <lb />
The New Home Sewing Ma- <lb />
chines for at Brown Bros. <lb />
The went up last <lb />
week an <lb />
i o mills went <lb />
i cotton down. <lb />
I be a <lb />
xi Monday i <lb />
Try Cardenas, the best cent <lb />
smoke, at Reflector Book Store. <lb />
Tue frequently speaks <lb />
of mad in Tarboro vicinity. <lb />
Bushels Seed Peanuts, clear <lb />
of saps and pops, for sale by T. C- <lb />
Bryan. <lb />
Plant tobacco, peanuts and lice. <lb />
Lots more money in them than cot- <lb />
ton. <lb />
Friday night was as cold as any <lb />
night this section has had during <lb />
the winter. <lb />
Cash given for Produce, Hides. <lb />
Eggs and Fan at the Old Brick <lb />
Store. <lb />
It seems i. Fri lava are bow <lb />
ill days with us, j from <lb />
the last two. <lb />
We do not hear as much talk <lb />
the grip as formerly. has some- <lb />
what . haled. <lb />
Home Sewing Ma- <lb />
all parts at Brown <lb />
New <lb />
chines and <lb />
Bros. <lb />
The train was late getting in <lb />
several times week, once as much <lb />
as hours. <lb />
Cheapest Furniture, Bedsteads <lb />
and Mattresses at the Old Brick <lb />
Store. <lb />
Every voter in the county ought, to <lb />
read Reflector during the coin- <lb />
campaign. <lb />
Just M. Ferry Cos <lb />
new Garden Seed, at the Old Brick <lb />
Lawrence Edwards, merchants <lb />
f Scotland Neck, made an assign- <lb />
last eek. <lb />
For Dancy house <lb />
on Pitt street. Apply to <lb />
The weather Sunday <lb />
and Monday was another beautiful, <lb />
spring-like day. <lb />
Fob lot of Horses and <lb />
Mules for sale on time. Apply to <lb />
R. R. Cotton, Center Bluff, N. C <lb />
The hour for evening service in <lb />
the churches has been change I from <lb />
seven to half past seven. <lb />
the Reflector and <lb />
get hot this piper and the Atlanta <lb />
a whole year. <lb />
Boss Lunch Milk Biscuit will <lb />
your appetite when nothing <lb />
At the Old Brick Store. <lb />
Powell, aunt, of Mrs. J. II. Tucker. <lb />
Her here regret to heir <lb />
her death. <lb />
Revs. A. D. Hunter G. L. <lb />
Fined have decided to exchange <lb />
pits next Sunday, the latter <lb />
preaching in the Baptist church here <lb />
and I he at Snow <lb />
Mr. Willie Grimmer, who for <lb />
months past has had a position <lb />
with Agent Moore the depot here. <lb />
If ft last week to accept a position as <lb />
night telegraph operator at Suffolk. <lb />
Presiding Elder R. B John preach- <lb />
ed the church on Sun- <lb />
day night last. His subject, <lb />
His illus- <lb />
were fine and forcible. The <lb />
reference to communion with <lb />
God for forty days on the mountain <lb />
was grand. It, was a sermon full of <lb />
thought and was complimented by <lb />
our Progress. <lb />
This morning Mr. M. R. Lang <lb />
leaves in his tour to the <lb />
northern cities tor purpose of <lb />
selecting goods for his trade here. <lb />
He go by way of Wilson and <lb />
there be joined by Mr. <lb />
manager of his store in place, <lb />
an. the two mil go en together. <lb />
is no merchant in Eastern <lb />
Carolina possessing a better idea of <lb />
styles and fabrics than Mr. Lang, <lb />
an I when the spring summer <lb />
goods which lie now goes to purchase <lb />
arrive his store will AM a display <lb />
seldom in any l the towns. <lb />
heard one housekeeper in town <lb />
suggest a return to the use tallow <lb />
candles unless kerosene oil gels bet- <lb />
in quality. <lb />
The Aid Society of M. <lb />
E. Church will give a festival the <lb />
week in Court for the <lb />
the church- <lb />
see it if no grain i- <lb />
made the straw <lb />
cultivation rice. Tins living ii <lb />
looks like many more Would <lb />
plant it. <lb />
Last Saturday naked another <lb />
moderately busy day some <lb />
our merchants limes are not <lb />
bad, alter all, as some would make <lb />
i hem appear. <lb />
Getting out cross lies is <lb />
to quite a number of <lb />
Very Different Except in Name. <lb />
A lady in town who had been <lb />
reading about Boyd, who is in jail <lb />
and who it is claimed <lb />
wrecked the train at <lb />
happened pick up another paper <lb />
contained a picture of Governor <lb />
of Nebraska, and taking <lb />
a glimpse at the name, <lb />
Why, I thought that fellow Boyd <lb />
was u <lb />
New Fair. <lb />
A special train will be inn <lb />
Greenville to next <lb />
day morning, connecting with a train <lb />
there for New which will give <lb />
all Iron this section who wish to <lb />
lake advantage of an opportunity <lb />
lo attend the Fair and return the <lb />
sane day. No many will go <lb />
here. Fare the trip <lb />
including one admission in the Fair <lb />
12.15. <lb />
Something Good, Anyway. <lb />
A few Sabbaths ago the editor <lb />
walked into Sunday School, <lb />
reaching clown in his pocket <lb />
for a lesson book drew forth a <lb />
let, turning to the title page <lb />
there ill hold letters <lb />
One of the teachers thought <lb />
lie hail a good joke on but has <lb />
been convinced that <lb />
is a mighty good tiling Lo have in <lb />
house. <lb />
Children's Party. <lb />
A delightful <lb />
was given <lb />
children's masque <lb />
last Friday night in <lb />
Germania Hall honor of the birth- <lb />
Master David James. <lb />
a lo and look on at <lb />
gay frailties of little ones as <lb />
they gambol along enjoying <lb />
so nicely. carried us back <lb />
to the days when we were small. <lb />
The costumes were beautiful and <lb />
varied. Some the characters were <lb />
very hard to be distinguished. Space <lb />
not permit, to name them all, <lb />
but little monkey caught us. We <lb />
you many a return, <lb />
David, and may be as happy ill <lb />
lb rough a you Here on last Fri <lb />
1st <lb />
along line <lb />
now I lie <lb />
Washington. <lb />
the <lb />
Junction i <lb />
citizen are read to <lb />
thank tin-Town Council for putting <lb />
public over there in order, <lb />
even though were a long time <lb />
getting at it. <lb />
The Greenville Land Improve- <lb />
Co. recently purchased the <lb />
Greenville Works and is <lb />
the plant of the latter over to <lb />
i heir properly. <lb />
Fertilizer men say the are <lb />
making very little arrangement for <lb />
cotton guanos, from which they tire <lb />
satisfied there will be a big <lb />
in the cotton acreage <lb />
Come Together. <lb />
Have you ever noticed how hard <lb />
is to keep correct time in Greenville <lb />
Go down the street and compare <lb />
and nearly everybody will <lb />
have different going by <lb />
lime, some by some <lb />
telegraph same by the <lb />
train, some by the shop hells, and <lb />
Mime anything hot time. <lb />
V good chick in the Court House <lb />
would harmonize these <lb />
differences of time. Gel all the lime <lb />
nieces to working together, and <lb />
maybe the might catch on to <lb />
spirit also come together to <lb />
accomplish something town. <lb />
People's ideas here seem very much <lb />
in accord with lime <lb />
man <lb />
Peggy an old colored woman <lb />
who was a Federal <lb />
here There was a <lb />
turnout of the benevolent societies lo <lb />
she belonged to funeral <lb />
Sunday <lb />
Fall Winter <lb />
STOCK <lb />
Going at greatly <lb />
Reduced prices. <lb />
-W- <lb />
Tobacco Cloth. <lb />
I 3-8 Cents per Yard. <lb />
SPOT CASH. <lb />
LANG'S COLUMN <lb />
else will. <lb />
cue of your fl air <lb />
Potato <lb />
an I will pay good prices <lb />
ion is called to the law card <lb />
L. Fleming, under the <lb />
first page. <lb />
The man with the ball throwing <lb />
trick is here again, but. appear- <lb />
is doing a dull business. <lb />
There was not as much fun here as <lb />
usual this Valentine season. The <lb />
comic could not be had. <lb />
All parties who tobacco to, <lb />
sell can save Warehouse charges <lb />
and freight by bringing same to <lb />
the prize house on Saturdays <lb />
where they will receive good prices. <lb />
Scraps particularly wanted. <lb />
The office job work <lb />
every time. Our many can <lb />
testily the kind, of work we do. <lb />
The body of young Douglass who <lb />
was drowned at Tarboro week <lb />
ago yesterday has not yet been <lb />
This in the year candidates <lb />
are looming up, By the mi-Idle of <lb />
summer they will be as hick hops. <lb />
We have for sale tons prime <lb />
Cotton Seed Meal. Tons pure <lb />
fine ground Fish Scrap. tons <lb />
Delight <lb />
Potato <lb />
F.-S. <lb />
Tarboro. N. G <lb />
The for a few days <lb />
been a as if If arch was here. <lb />
It is be very about <lb />
fire. <lb />
Parties are in order, Another <lb />
in Germania Hall last night. Of <lb />
course present had a <lb />
time <lb />
We see it staled that paper barrels <lb />
will he i ext thing to com in use. <lb />
The world l along with <lb />
out <lb />
The farmers are pow actively en <lb />
gaged in the ground, for plant. <lb />
One remarked lo us last week <lb />
that wen- up to any forty i-r <lb />
year. This goad work <lb />
no much bad weather in January. <lb />
In a letter from N.-r we. learn <lb />
of a v destructive fire which <lb />
cured there Saturday night. The <lb />
were burned <lb />
fine horses perished in <lb />
estimated h 850.000. <lb />
and<lb />
plant <lb />
farmed <lb />
i- <lb />
will <lb />
this <lb />
learned vet how much will <lb />
have <lb />
pros in <lb />
not <lb />
plant <lb />
in Pitt, but number of acres will <lb />
be counted in the thousand. <lb />
Football is a popular <lb />
the both at the Institute and <lb />
Academy. We hear that teams torn <lb />
posed of nine of the best from <lb />
each school will soon play a match <lb />
game. No be a good <lb />
game. <lb />
Attempted Incendiary. <lb />
Wilmington papers told <lb />
an attempt that was made <lb />
night to burn up the store Mr II. <lb />
L. Fennell in that city. Some one <lb />
effected an entrance into the rear <lb />
lie store and set fire to a lot of <lb />
buggy material was in the upper <lb />
story. After doing some damage lo <lb />
the amount of about three hundred <lb />
dollars the fire went out itself <lb />
catching the building at all. It <lb />
is inutile tin fire went out as <lb />
it did, as many buildings would <lb />
less nave been destroyed it <lb />
once headway. Mr. <lb />
friends here are glad to <lb />
know he escaped the injury <lb />
mine I intended to inflict upon <lb />
him and that be sustained no serious <lb />
loss. <lb />
Lets the Cat Out. <lb />
The Washing m has <lb />
time been doing i- <lb />
a list, <lb />
i --Hen alum I i- <lb />
made us h <lb />
on s ii; as j es i <lb />
did come <lb />
now leaks out, ins cad <lb />
in the cash for <lb />
editor Latham has been seeing <lb />
for such a of <lb />
things that it looks like he la run-; <lb />
a junk shop as well a piper, j <lb />
Getting a little pushed Nun to <lb />
lake care all this old plunder, and . <lb />
a hard up cash to get out I <lb />
another issue he was forced to <lb />
himself dead away last week by in. j <lb />
Tobacco Growers <lb />
C B----- <lb />
The for <lb />
CUBING <lb />
With it you have absolute <lb />
control over heating your barn, <lb />
and it removes <lb />
All Danger of <lb />
selling following in the G z <lb />
soon lo Have an auction <lb />
sale of stuff on <lb />
A few of the articles now in stock <lb />
consist of two barrels onions, three <lb />
bushels turnips, five peeks yams, a <lb />
half barrel a quart <lb />
foot oil, one pot, one <lb />
line wire, a gallon artichokes, one <lb />
load green pine cord wood, three <lb />
lame ducks, ten dozen horn buttons, <lb />
tour reed-root pipe stems, one dozen i <lb />
clay pipes, a handsaw teeth j <lb />
broken out, one hatchet for <lb />
four lengths railroad iron, nine cross <lb />
ties, the broken flange of a steamboat <lb />
propeller, four barrels corn shucks, <lb />
of left-handed shoes, a gallon <lb />
whale blubber, two dozen teeth, <lb />
a Webster's spelling book, throe <lb />
dozen eggs J coon skins <lb />
a womans shaker, a set of false teeth <lb />
for a woman, a set. of false bangs, an <lb />
old switch said lo have <lb />
been used by a distinguished lady, a <lb />
woman's water tall, one Dolly <lb />
dress, i dozen half a <lb />
few old love interesting, <lb />
twenty pounds hotel hash <lb />
in four gallons chicken soup <lb />
ala hotel chicken left <lb />
and sundry articles he <lb />
only by a personal in. <lb />
The sale notice will duly made, <lb />
and hope our friends will bid as <lb />
as possible as the printers an; <lb />
very anxious to be paid The <lb />
editor is willing to hold the yams <lb />
and green pine cord wood for his <lb />
We that the above <lb />
includes but given entire <lb />
,,,,, , ii ,. I,,.,,,, Piano Just mentioned will be sold at from <lb />
gum tooth the signs hang- j , <lb />
at each tin- budge, an,, <lb />
the Star base ball club. Ho it looks <lb />
Two cures per week can be <lb />
I made in the same barn <lb />
I co of different degrees of <lb />
can be cured at one time in <lb />
i the same barn. Saves labor and <lb />
fuel. <lb />
For further particulars <lb />
dress <lb />
PHELPS, <lb />
Greenville, C. <lb />
this super when you write. <lb />
to <lb />
------If you want to save------ <lb />
lift <lb />
in the purchase of a PIANO from <lb />
Ten to Fifteen Dollars <lb />
in the purchase of an Organ <lb />
ADOLPH COHN, <lb />
X. C. <lb />
General Agent for North Carolina, <lb />
who is now handling goods direct from <lb />
the manufacturers, as HIGH <lb />
GRAPE PIANOS, <lb />
for tone, workmanship <lb />
and endorsed by nearly all the <lb />
journals in the <lb />
Made by Paul Ii. who is at this <lb />
time one of the mechanics and in- <lb />
i Teuton of the day. Thirteen new <lb />
i patents u this high grade Plano- <lb />
Also the NEW BY EVANS <lb />
I BIGHT PIANO which has been soul by <lb />
i him for the past six years in the eastern <lb />
I part Ibis and up to this time has <lb />
The <lb />
We i out in r, <lb />
And h r lb S ring Trade will u w prepare. <lb />
mm <lb />
PROFITS ABOLISHED and cost on everything. Our Closing <lb />
Out Inducements are numerous and variety <lb />
Em Inspiring. <lb />
WILL open the gates of reduction with Men's Boy's and Children <lb />
Clothing. Prices reduced to a point that will tempt the closest buyer. <lb />
Shoes at Rock Bottom Prices. <lb />
IN DRESS WE WILL POUND PRICES WITH THE <lb />
OP A TRIP HAMMER. <lb />
Everything must go and go rapidly, at <lb />
C. <lb />
Opposite Old Brick Store. <lb />
N. C. <lb />
like most anything about the <lb />
scoops in Hie Wonder <lb />
if a dollar wouldn't get it <lb />
The has a little <lb />
item of two lines that is a whole <lb />
sermon. reads line <lb />
your boys galloping the <lb />
streets and rat them to <lb />
Mahogany cases <lb />
Also the ORGAN <lb />
from to In solid or Oak <lb />
cases. <lb />
Ten years experience in the music <lb />
business has enabled him to handle <lb />
nothing bus standard good and be docs <lb />
not hesitate to say that he can sell any <lb />
musical instrument about SB per cent, <lb />
cheaper than other agents are <lb />
Refer to all banks in Eastern Carolina. <lb />
COMMISSION MERCHANT, <lb />
---------AND BUYER of--------- <lb />
Country Produce. <lb />
Bring me all of your Chickens, Eggs, Ducks, <lb />
Turkeys and Geese, and I will give you the <lb />
highest market price for them and pay in spot <lb />
cash. <lb />
II you have anything to ship I will attend to it you on a small commission. <lb />
Call see me. <lb />
JNO. S. <lb />
WE WILL SELL <lb />
At Cost for the next <lb />
DAYS <lb />
Respectfully, <lb />
BROWN BROTHERS. <lb />
Agents for New Home Saving <lb />
Depository for Bible <lb />
Society. <lb />
Financial erudition, June <lb />
OF THE- <lb />
The Hew York Life knee Co. <lb />
WILLIAM <lb />
BEERS, President. <lb />
Our Presbyterian friends here last <lb />
week purchased a lot upon which to <lb />
mild their church. The lot is <lb />
located on Plank Road near <lb />
the residence of Mr. R. A. <lb />
hope to begin building at an <lb />
early day <lb />
The map with the steam merry-go- <lb />
round in front of Hotel Macon draws <lb />
quite a crowd every evening and <lb />
affords no end of <lb />
His machine is. the neat equipped of <lb />
any Hind that been <lb />
through <lb />
The Atlantic Coast Line will sell <lb />
round trip tickets to New Orleans for <lb />
at. low rates. <lb />
Tickets on from Feb. to <lb />
until <lb />
d tickets <lb />
from <lb />
29th, to return <lb />
lath. for round <lb />
The on Greene <lb />
by Sir. caught <lb />
on fire about yesterday <lb />
sparks falling- on root. The <lb />
alarm was and the Are company <lb />
stinted to the scene in full haste, <lb />
but the fire was extinguished before <lb />
they arrived. Very damage <lb />
was done lo the <lb />
DEPARTMENT OF THE STATE NEW <lb />
ALBANY. N. Y. January 19th, <lb />
Pursuant to by request of the Company's Hoard of Trustees, the under <lb />
signed, Superintendent of the Department of the State of New York, <lb />
has caused an of the conditions and affairs of New York In- <lb />
Company to be made by the Deputy Superintendent of this Department, <lb />
This examination was made of June 80th, 1891, and on that date we that <lb />
its and liabilities were as <lb />
W. M. <lb />
MOORE<lb />
Smith's Improved Hand Pump, <lb />
Burglar and Door <lb />
LOCKS AND BOLTS. <lb />
I Central Life Insurance Company. Cornish <lb />
Organs. <lb />
We will Hike pleasure in the public in any of the above lines, <lb />
MOORE PARKER, <lb />
Often in corner under Opera House N. C <lb />
ASSETS. <lb />
to Re- <lb />
readers to-day that <lb />
now hive two vessels loaded wit <lb />
guano on way to <lb />
Washington, to <lb />
their customers in this section. <lb />
carry a line of the very best <lb />
high grade and can sup- <lb />
ply needs of the farmer for <lb />
of crop, <lb />
They Pine For Him. <lb />
The a rule not lo <lb />
unless <lb />
he author of it is known at the office, <lb />
but I one below amused us so much, <lb />
and the person to whom it refers now <lb />
being here so that we know no harm <lb />
can cine from publishing we lei <lb />
ii in, <lb />
Editor Greenville <lb />
iV c, as citizens take <lb />
in introducing Mr A, I. <lb />
Falter who is Banning the merry <lb />
round, is a Worthy Gentleman. <lb />
He Spent a Month in our town <lb />
While here Great <lb />
for she best Class of Both <lb />
Ladies and Gentlemen We Miss <lb />
Very Much We hope He will Soon j <lb />
Return His absence has thrown g <lb />
damper over the town of <lb />
Citizens. <lb />
While Mr. Feller was in <lb />
the Free Pm Jumped on him and <lb />
machine both feet. May he <lb />
brother has since repented <lb />
and can tell something about the <lb />
origin of this <lb />
Special Notice. <lb />
C. E Taylor, D. D , President <lb />
of Wake Col is <lb />
up a general of the Col- <lb />
and wants the name, <lb />
and present address of all who <lb />
have ever been If dead <lb />
dale death, as heat ft can he <lb />
given. in the name the <lb />
command in which they were sol <lb />
i lie is, He sent me a list to fill and <lb />
have filled of those who have been <lb />
students from Pitt county. I have <lb />
tacts satisfactory to most of those <lb />
sent, but if any can give the <lb />
needed information as stated of the <lb />
following they will send at <lb />
to Dr, Wake Forest, <lb />
When they <lb />
Name, went to <lb />
the <lb />
Wm. Richard Evans. 1839 <lb />
Edward 1841 <lb />
John Vines Johnson, 1841 <lb />
James Bedding Wilson, 1841 <lb />
Edward 1840 <lb />
1867 <lb />
A. D. <lb />
I. <lb />
by the Co a per Exhibit <lb />
on real state, as per <lb />
Appraised value of real estate <lb />
. Loans on bond mortgage <lb />
Exhibit <lb />
Loans seemed by pledge of bonds, stocks, or other marketable <lb />
n per Exhibit <lb />
Premium notes, loans or liens on policies in force, the reserve on <lb />
policies being in excess of ail Indebtedness there- <lb />
on, as per Exhibit <lb />
Market value of bonds, stocks, and securities owned absolutely <lb />
as per Exhibit <lb />
Cash in Company's office. <lb />
Cash u bank, except fixed deposits In foreign countries, included <lb />
Item <lb />
S. Interest due and accrued on bonds and mortgages, <lb />
premiums due and on policies In force <lb />
10- deferred premiums on policies in force, <lb />
Annuity premiums <lb />
Total, <lb />
Deduct M p r cent, loading on above gross amount, <lb />
and red premiums, <lb />
10,825.483 <lb />
14.0113 <lb />
2,610.084 <lb />
Total assets, <lb />
8180.710,680 <lb />
SURPLUS. <lb />
Net present value of all the outstanding policies in force on he <lb />
30th day of June, 1891, computed according to the combined <lb />
experience table of mortality with per cent, interest, <lb />
a. Deduct net value of risks of this Company other . <lb />
solvent companies, <lb />
Net reserve, <lb />
Claims tor matured endowments due and unpaid. <lb />
claims for death-leases unpaid not <lb />
due and unpaid on annuity claims, <lb />
Liability on account of laps-.-el policies. <lb />
Premiums paid in advance. <lb />
fl. Total liabilities on account. <lb />
Grogs surplus polio, <lb />
39.010 <lb />
900.007 <lb />
Si <lb />
14.708.075 <lb />
Best Selling the <lb />
The Most Reliable Worm Destroyer in Use. <lb />
furnished to any regular Physician when <lb />
Messrs. i. M. B. Powell, prominent merchants iii Columbus county, N. C, <lb />
wrote its In July. Mr. C. Floyd gave his child one dose Boy- <lb />
Worm the result was worms. II-wishes all interested to <lb />
know <lb />
N. C, May k, 1884. <lb />
Carmer ft Co. Baltimore, Mr. A. a very <lb />
responsible customer of mine, gave a half to a child <lb />
last the result was worms. Mr. Daniel Pines used it with still better <lb />
results, worms from one child. Of course my sales will be largo. <lb />
Yours truly, E. S. SMITH. <lb />
Head the following from one of the most prominent and known physicians <lb />
and farmers in South Carolina, lie a girl years old near <lb />
him, took two or three doses of the and passed <lb />
Dated, O, May 20th, 1881. <lb />
I. II. M. D. <lb />
Mr. H. M. of LaGrange, N. C. says. Dr. <lb />
brought over worms from one child in his neighborhood, and that it gives <lb />
satisfaction lie sells more of it than sill worm medicine. <lb />
PRICE ONLY TWENTY-FIVE CENTS PER BOTTLE. <lb />
Do not let your Druggist or General Dealer put you off with some other. Ask for <lb />
Worm and get it. Any M. D. can prescribe it and many do. <lb />
v Baltimore, Id <lb />
1883. <lb />
in <lb />
J. A. ANDREWS. <lb />
-At the same old stand where he will continue to keep a foil line of------ <lb />
II. Total liabilities. <lb />
Estimated surplus, accrued on or other policies, the <lb />
profits upon which ire especially reserved that class <lb />
policies, 8.670.419 no <lb />
surplus accrued on all other policies, <lb />
Signed. JAMES F. PIERCE, <lb />
MICHAEL SHANNON, Deputy <lb />
MEAT AND <lb />
to <lb />
G. E. HARRIS, <lb />
The above total of Is exclusive of any amounts due from <lb />
Agents, and is larger than the surplus of any other purely mutual insurance <lb />
company In the Id. <lb />
General for North South Carolina, <lb />
CHARLOTTE, N C. <lb />
L. U. CAMPBELL, Special Agent, <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
-DEALER IN- <lb />
For Accident Insurance by the year in one of <lb />
the best Companies in existence, see <lb />
Whichard. <lb /><lb /></p></div></body></text></tei:TEI></mets:xmlData></mets:mdWrap></mets:dmdSec>
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