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Job Printing Room <lb />
ran b- surpassed no <lb />
where in this wet ion. <lb />
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work always <lb />
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Best Material <lb />
w US YOUR <lb />
Appointments of Rev. A. D. Hunter. <lb />
First Sunday, and <lb />
Second Sunday morning at Antioch <lb />
Sat <lb />
Third and fourth <lb />
morning <lb />
S night, Regular Wednesday <lb />
services each week. <lb />
Services at Forbes school house on <lb />
Tarboro road on lay night <lb />
each third Sunday until April and then <lb />
on third Sunday evening. <lb />
The Eastern Reflector. <lb />
VOL. XI. <lb />
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, WEDNESDAY, JULY 1892. <lb />
NO. <lb />
D. J. WHICHARD, Editor and Proprietor. <lb />
TRUTH IN PREFERENCE <lb />
TERMS Per Year, in Advance. <lb />
Rev. R. F. Taylor's Appointments. <lb />
K. V. Taylor, pastor of Green- <lb />
ville Circuit of the M. E. South, <lb />
will preach at the times and <lb />
places, regularly each <lb />
1st Sunday at Salem, II o'clock A. <lb />
3.30 a <lb />
P. M. <lb />
2nd Shady Grove, o'clock <lb />
A. M. <lb />
2nd Sunday. House, I <lb />
miles west Of <lb />
P. M. <lb />
3rd Sunday, Ayden or Spring <lb />
School an- , A. M. <lb />
3rd Sunday. Tripp's <lb />
o'clock P. M. <lb />
4th Sunday, Bethlehem, o'clock <lb />
A. M. <lb />
MO <lb />
o'clock P. . <lb />
An Announcement. <lb />
am n m ready to treat baldness. I <lb />
have my preparation and have <lb />
observed in the last ninety days that it <lb />
will do I claim for Partial <lb />
baldness can be by tin bottle <lb />
the can use it himself. <lb />
Total baldness must treat myself. I <lb />
invite correspondence in reference to <lb />
treatment Every one who my <lb />
preparation will be thoroughly satisfied <lb />
with results. can refer you to a <lb />
number of men here in this town as to <lb />
merits. <lb />
N. C. April <lb />
B. k NEW LIVE. <lb />
dent to the World's Pair. <lb />
of Ball <lb />
is preparing for an <lb />
business in ISM while World's <lb />
Fair Is open Chicago. <lb />
at Chicago are capable of <lb />
a much heavier than is now <lb />
being done, and changes arc <lb />
being arranged for the handling of very <lb />
heavy freight and passenger business to <lb />
West from New York. Philadelphia <lb />
and New equipment for <lb />
largely increased passenger business and <lb />
an extensive stock of freight cars have <lb />
been ordered. The various roads of the <lb />
system will be improved by straightened <lb />
lines, reduced rates, extra tracks <lb />
and interlocking The new <lb />
between Chicago Junction and <lb />
Akron has shortened the distance <lb />
tween Chicago and tide water <lb />
miles, and between and <lb />
Chicago miles. <lb />
The distance Chicago and <lb />
and Chicago and Cleveland <lb />
by the construction of the Akron line <lb />
and the acquisition of the and <lb />
Western line and the Valley Railroad of <lb />
Ohio, is about the same as via the Lake <lb />
Shore from Cleveland to Chicago, and <lb />
by the from to <lb />
Chicago. The alignment is to lie changed <lb />
and grades reduced to a maximum of <lb />
twenty-six feet. It is expected mat with- <lb />
in twelve months the old Baltimore <lb />
Ohio through Chicago and the <lb />
Atlantic Ocean will have passed away <lb />
and the new line via be <lb />
with i o greater grades or <lb />
than on any of the trunk lines. <lb />
Work ha already east of Pitts- <lb />
burgh to meet making <lb />
west of Pittsburgh. These improve- <lb />
will consist of second <lb />
and tracks, a genera correction of <lb />
the alignment, and completion of the <lb />
double track on the Metropolitan Branch <lb />
It is that the new through line <lb />
will be simultaneously with the <lb />
completion of the Belt Line through the <lb />
City of Baltimore, which is intended to <lb />
unite the Washington Branch with the <lb />
Philadelphia Division and do away with <lb />
the present line via Locust Point. Forty <lb />
new and locomotive engines <lb />
were added to equipment during the <lb />
last two months, and others are in pro- <lb />
of construction. The <lb />
improvement now under way and in <lb />
contemplation involve the expenditure <lb />
of some live millions of <lb />
more American. <lb />
The Democrat, Washington, D. C, for <lb />
The Campaign of 1892. A clean, clear, <lb />
honest Democratic campaign paper, <lb />
with full campaign news, will tie mailed <lb />
to any address until November 10th for <lb />
Sample copies free. <lb />
Agents wanted everywhere. Address, <lb />
Democrat. Box Washington. <lb />
C., or the Reflector, with <lb />
which it will be for cents for <lb />
both papers. <lb />
Salve <lb />
best salve in the world for Cuts, <lb />
Bruises. Sores. Salt Rheum, <lb />
Fever Sores. Chapped Hands. <lb />
Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin <lb />
and positively Piles, or no <lb />
pay required. It is guaranteed to give <lb />
perfect satisfaction, or money refunded <lb />
Price cents box. For sale at <lb />
Store. <lb />
FARMER JACK'S CITY WIFE. <lb />
Tell years to-day. I h lived <lb />
This Hewed country <lb />
Since first I left my city home <lb />
To lie a wife. <lb />
I thought that should miss it n <lb />
The tramp of busy feet. <lb />
The ceaseless of life. <lb />
The faces on the street. <lb />
I the country would lie tame. <lb />
Its interests mean and <lb />
But then I could not say you no. <lb />
And so left it all. <lb />
thought of all I loved and left <lb />
As I came down Ike isle <lb />
-My went backward with I sigh <lb />
And forward with a smile. <lb />
And sun sees day <lb />
Earth's misery and bliss. <lb />
And now where docs shine upon <lb />
A happier lot than is <lb />
Here an no walls to hi m in. <lb />
oh-ii to the sky ; <lb />
Here I have learned to love the stars. <lb />
And watch the clouds go by. <lb />
I watch the birds and squirrels, too. <lb />
And claim them tor my own. <lb />
Ami trees and could I live <lb />
Where all is and stone <lb />
I love them still. toil-worn streets. <lb />
Where many feet have trod ; <lb />
The city brings us close to man ; <lb />
The country near to God. <lb />
To think I ever should have paused <lb />
the two <lb />
am so t that I chose <lb />
The Jack, you. <lb />
This ; old faun I wouldn't give <lb />
One d peeping brood <lb />
Of chicks for all the wealth <lb />
Of cities if I could. <lb />
I have my homely household tasks. <lb />
I love the of grain. <lb />
love the flowers that lift their heads <lb />
To drink the summer rain. <lb />
I love the orchard crowned with fruit. <lb />
My garden fair HOB, <lb />
I love horses and the cows <lb />
I know that they love me. <lb />
And yet. perhaps, it's else <lb />
That lends my life its charm <lb />
You see I love the farmer. <lb />
And so love the farm. <lb />
Farm Journal.<lb />
Atlanta, Ga., 4th, <lb />
Tho glorious fourth is a real <lb />
gala day in Atlanta. Excursion <lb />
AN APPEAL. TO THE SOLID SOUTH. <lb />
Sim. <lb />
There are some southern States <lb />
whose Democrats regard Grover <lb />
Cleveland with aversion, and have <lb />
after excursion has been coming j proclaimed beforehand a settled <lb />
in since yesterday morning and purpose to curry this feeling into <lb />
the city is already quite fall and j the election, so far even as to sup- <lb />
the end is yet. Within the i port the candidates of the Farmer's <lb />
next two days there will be at least <lb />
four thousand visitors in the city. <lb />
The Christian Endeavors hold <lb />
their convention here to-morrow, <lb />
and Wednesday the Southern Ed- <lb />
Association hold their <lb />
convention here. It is estimated <lb />
that there will be three <lb />
thousand teachers here from every <lb />
State in the South and also South- <lb />
Illinois and Ohio. The hotels <lb />
now arc quite full and also board- <lb />
houses. The indications are <lb />
that bedding will at par by to- <lb />
morrow night <lb />
Among the many visitors in the <lb />
city many are colored and not- <lb />
withstanding the saloons are tight- <lb />
closed yet they seem to have a <lb />
j supply of the staggering liquid on <lb />
I hand and they freely use it in <lb />
Uncle Sam's birth <lb />
Alliance or the People's party, or <lb />
whatever name the combination <lb />
may finally assume. Of these <lb />
States South Carolina is perhaps <lb />
the most zealous and the most <lb />
pronounced. <lb />
Now, we appeal to South Caro- <lb />
and to all those sou thorn <lb />
of other States who cherish <lb />
the same feeling and contemplate <lb />
the same coarse of to re- <lb />
on what is before them, to <lb />
pause, to postpone the satisfaction <lb />
of their first manly impulse, and to <lb />
sacrifice to the public safety and <lb />
well being their present convictions <lb />
and purposes of political duty. <lb />
The cause they propose to adopt <lb />
leads to the overthrow of the Dem- <lb />
and tho victory of the Rep <lb />
the presidential <lb />
To any State of the <lb />
A CHAT WITH GIRLS. <lb />
Woman's Work. <lb />
It is just because of the things <lb />
knowing in my girlhood, <lb />
that I want to have a chat with <lb />
yon dear girls. Some of you have <lb />
busy, weary mothers who have <lb />
never learned the blessedness of <lb />
living with you, instead of for yon ; <lb />
some of you have none, and to you <lb />
all my heart goes out in warmest <lb />
affection and sympathy. <lb />
Not for what yon are now, for I <lb />
may not know that, but for what <lb />
yon may be, for the possibilities <lb />
you hold in your hands. <lb />
THE WHEAT SITUATION. <lb />
American <lb />
It is doubtful if ever before so <lb />
much depended upon the crops as <lb />
is ease this year. It now seems <lb />
probable that another large crop <lb />
of wheat and cotton will be added <lb />
to the bountiful crops of 1801 and <lb />
It certainly means <lb />
STATE NEWS. <lb />
; Happenings Here and There as Gathered <lb />
From our Exchanges. <lb />
The hoard of <lb />
Mermen has closed down upon <lb />
the license question in Greensboro. <lb />
If the county commissioners ratify <lb />
the action of the board Greensboro <lb />
REFLECTOR <lb />
A whole rear for <lb />
e IV, ,, , <lb />
ill lug, lit oil <lb />
most mi in advance. <lb />
I ii I stamped <lb />
just after your name <lb />
on the Margin of the <lb />
the <lb />
Subscription <lb />
Expires Two V eek <lb />
From This I <lb />
It is to give you no- <lb />
unless re- <lb />
newed in that time <lb />
the will <lb />
cease going to yon <lb />
Ml expiration of <lb />
the two Weeks. <lb />
low prices and this brings to the I be <lb />
front tho Are large i Scotland Mi. A. A-White <lb />
crops and very low prices says that he sowed cabbage seed <lb />
of favorable conditions of trade <lb />
and commerce <lb />
the condition of a flair a <lb />
in Europe gave this country an <lb />
I hope you will understand why exceptional market, and if we can <lb />
I have chosen to speak to yon, <lb />
first, of your personal appearance- <lb />
I know spirit is more than <lb />
and yet, as a difficult <lb />
and intricate problem, the first <lb />
self evident facts are used as the <lb />
foundation, so much we give due <lb />
deference to the outward and <lb />
I would not have you over nice <lb />
or Millions, but I would wish you <lb />
to be dainty. Why I it <lb />
is elevating, refining and <lb />
because it will cultivate your <lb />
The result is the poor wretches South away from the Democratic ideas to a beautiful things <lb />
IN BUSINESS. <lb />
are being constantly hauled to tho <lb />
police station by wagon loads. <lb />
The police docket will be quite <lb />
foil tomorrow and many <lb />
i will be made to the chain <lb />
gang. <lb />
Among the clement <lb />
best of order one <lb />
seen on the streets. A <lb />
glance at tho hotel registers shows <lb />
j many pedagogues hero from the <lb />
Old North State, and as a matter <lb />
of fact her talent will be <lb />
in the convention- <lb />
From Atlanta the teach- <lb />
will go on an excursion to New- <lb />
York and Sara tog t. The railroads <lb />
strength in November will be to <lb />
the prospect of electing Harrison <lb />
Every electoral vote that is <lb />
from the Democratic aggregate <lb />
is so much power bestowed direct- <lb />
or indirectly upon the party of <lb />
domination in tho South and <lb />
of force-bill in our <lb />
elections everywhere- Is such a <lb />
result as that to promoted by <lb />
the Democracy of South Carolina <lb />
Is it not better, far better, to go <lb />
up and vote for Mr. Cleveland like <lb />
men who know what they are do <lb />
and mean to do it, like men <lb />
determined to make every effort <lb />
for his election as the means <lb />
of nullifying and crushing out the <lb />
as men <lb />
pray them to <lb />
things and to <lb />
and decision. <lb />
and patriots. We <lb />
meditate on. these <lb />
act with boldness <lb />
The circumstances <lb />
But. if you don't mean to <lb />
make a thorough business of the <lb />
occupation you have chosen, never, <lb />
never, begin to occupied in the city arc otTering the teach- <lb />
at all. Half finished work will do the option of several routes. ; Republican force-bill <lb />
for amateurs. It will never answer The for the round trip is, e appeal to the dissatisfied, <lb />
for professionals. The bracket 27.70 the competing lines are j the impassioned southern <lb />
yon are sawing for R New Year's R- D- via Washington, <lb />
present can hang little crooked Philadelphia, New York, <lb />
on its screws, and you will be for- Albany to Saratoga. The Ga. Ca. <lb />
given for the love's sake found No- R- R- offers a trip to Sara- <lb />
therein by the dear heart to which same fare, via Portsmouth, <lb />
you offer it. but the trinket Va., then an ocean ride to <lb />
for sale in the rooms must York City, then rail to Saratoga- <lb />
be cut as true as rose leaf. You The Western Atlantic offers the favorite idea with President <lb />
can boa little shaky as to yOur trip via Nashville, Louisville, Harrison. Many of his followers <lb />
German declensions in the Schiller Cleveland, Detroit through <lb />
Club, which you join so Ontario, to Toronto then <lb />
after leaving school, and no through tho thousand Islands <lb />
great harm will ever come of it Niagara Falls to <lb />
but teach Schiller for a living, and East Tennessee, Virginia A did before. Every who <lb />
for every dative case forgotten, you railroad offers the teachers nominated for Congress will be <lb />
things that may have in this <lb />
life, if we will. <lb />
Because, too, of the benefits <lb />
will even if <lb />
from seeing often before <lb />
them a bright, tidy, dainty little <lb />
woman, who is desirous of making <lb />
the best of what she has. <lb />
Scrupulously perform each duty <lb />
of the toilet necessary to make yon <lb />
absolutely cleanly yon will soon <lb />
grow to enjoy the incomparable <lb />
comfort knowing you are clean <lb />
throughout from dainty oars to <lb />
be equally as well favored next <lb />
year there need not the slightest <lb />
misgivings as to tho future of <lb />
trade. <lb />
During the fiscal year which <lb />
closes June tho United States <lb />
will have exported about 220.000.- <lb />
bushels of wheat, out of a total <lb />
supply of 644.000,000 bushels. <lb />
estimates <lb />
or reserves at and fur- <lb />
the following preliminary <lb />
estimate of the outlook for 1892-931 <lb />
Bushels. <lb />
Reserve and <lb />
duly <lb />
Crop. estimated as <lb />
latest report. <lb />
Total supple -Inly <lb />
1st. SM, <lb />
for food and seed <lb />
988.000,000 <lb />
Remaining for export and re-<lb />
If crops are up to the average in <lb />
Europe what will the United States <lb />
do with 220,000.000 bushels of wheat <lb />
it will have to spare Cheaper <lb />
broad than at present means poor- <lb />
farmers, and as the agricultural <lb />
to I class constitute one half of the <lb />
handkerchief. becomes a serious question <lb />
which ensnare us are most strange <lb />
Mow and peculiar- The scheme of <lb />
domination in the southern States <lb />
and promoters have embraced <lb />
it with fanaticism equal to his own. <lb />
He is running the campaign him- <lb />
The j more than any candidate ever <lb />
Be neat, too, about your own <lb />
private room. Take pride in know- <lb />
that closest and bureau draw- <lb />
will at any time bear close in- <lb />
In buying new clothing, make a <lb />
strong effort to get the best oven if <lb />
you have to darn and mend the old <lb />
ones a little longer to wait for <lb />
more money. Yon will find it the <lb />
best economy in tho end. A strong <lb />
when wheat and cotton are sold at <lb />
or below the cost of production. <lb />
A former Secretary of the Treas <lb />
at a time <lb />
were different from now, remarked i <lb />
large crops in succession <lb />
will produce a Since then <lb />
the cost of production has been <lb />
wonderfully also the <lb />
cost of transportation, while mar- <lb />
have broadened at home and <lb />
abroad. It remains to be seen if <lb />
in March and a turnip came <lb />
up among his cabbages. He Jet it <lb />
grow until about the 15th of <lb />
When he took it up it measured <lb />
in circumference and <lb />
weighed pounds. <lb />
Rocky Mount Crops <lb />
of all kinds throughout this section <lb />
are unusually promising and in <lb />
good condition. With seasonable <lb />
weather until they are made, we <lb />
will have one of the most success- <lb />
and prosperous years have <lb />
had. <lb />
The Greensboro Record says <lb />
Kirkman, a few days <lb />
ago, issued a marriage license to a <lb />
Mr. Long. On tho following day <lb />
a like instrument was issued to Mr. <lb />
Short- Whether Mr. married <lb />
a Miss Short, or whether Mr. Short <lb />
married a Miss Long, is not stated <lb />
but tho long and short of it is that <lb />
somebody got <lb />
Concord Standard Miss Clara <lb />
was called home on ac- <lb />
count of a serious accident to her <lb />
mother at her home in <lb />
While a nail was being driven it <lb />
broke and a piece struck her in <lb />
the eye. The physicians fear tho <lb />
total ruin of tho sight. <lb />
Swink had a narrow escape on <lb />
Sunday. When the sudden rain <lb />
storm came up a hatchet blow out <lb />
a window. It struck <lb />
Mr. Swink on the head and he <lb />
didn't know what struck him for <lb />
some time. Had the hatchet fallen <lb />
three feet further Swink would not <lb />
now be selling ice. <lb />
Tarboro Josiah <lb />
died during tho war. A <lb />
J. <lb />
X, C. <lb />
in Skinner upper n <lb />
opposite Photograph <lb />
D. b. <lb />
DENTIST, t <lb />
I. <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
attention to business, <lb />
at Tucker Murphy's old stand. <lb />
LE. L. <lb />
HOS. J. <lb />
ft BLOW, <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
in all the Courts. <lb />
J. <lb />
It. <lb />
Greenville, N. <lb />
I. A. SHOO. <lb />
TYSON, <lb />
it. r. <lb />
N. C. <lb />
Prompt attention Riven to <lb />
II. <lb />
Law, <lb />
ii. n. o. <lb />
Prompt and careful attention to <lb />
solicited. <lb />
LATHAM. <lb />
HARRY SKIN <lb />
n. c. <lb />
point too, is to select pretty and <lb />
colors. So much conditions can grapple <lb />
taste in dress, excessive supplies and <lb />
becoming <lb />
pends on <lb />
girl's <lb />
still <lb />
that it is really worth while <lb />
to attach a little importance to it- <lb />
No one denies that personal beauty <lb />
appeals very strongly to most <lb />
natures, and it is only natural and <lb />
right that girls should desire to <lb />
are so much money out of pocket the most beautiful scenery in the pledged to the odious measure. To look as well as may be. God made <lb />
resist it there is no method more the world beautiful; let us follow <lb />
People who pay for a thing country on their route, <lb />
demand thorough workmanship or the Blue Ridge, the <lb />
none. To offer incomplete work the renowned Valley <lb />
for complete market price, is to be, to New York and Saratoga. All <lb />
either a cheat or a beggar. The the railroads are crying the <lb />
terrible grinding laws of supply of their different routes and j unitedly stand by the ticket <lb />
and demand, pay and receive, give the indications are that the roads nil i r , <lb />
and get, give no quarter to will between now and Wednesday <lb />
labor. The excellence of make wax on each other and carry <lb />
your intentions is nothing to the j passengers to Saratoga at a loss to <lb />
point- The stress of your poverty get them over their roads, <lb />
has not the slightest connection ; The many strangers in the city j <lb />
with the case. An editor will express themselves as being <lb />
never pay you for your poem be-, prised at the size of Atlanta's <lb />
cause you wish to help your mother., stores and buildings generally. <lb />
No customer will buy her best I The principal streets here remind <lb />
bonnet or her wheat flour of you one forcibly of New York <lb />
hopeful or more encouraging than <lb />
that we are now contending for. <lb />
Let there be no southern Demo- <lb />
in any third party and let all <lb />
THE IDEAL WIFE DISCUSSED. <lb />
Miller's Monthly. <lb />
Perhaps the first qualification <lb />
for an ideal wife is that she should <lb />
be womanly, kind sympathetic and <lb />
above all of faults <lb />
I in others; and, although possessed <lb />
because you are unable to pay j Chicago. The buildings are most- <lb />
your rent When you have enter-1 eight-story and fine structures. <lb />
ed the world of trade, you have <lb />
entered a world where tenderness <lb />
and charity and personal interests <lb />
are foreign relations. Not <lb />
friendship s nor pity's <lb />
nor chivalry's <lb />
runs the great rallying cry of this <lb />
great world but only value <lb />
at Wort. <lb />
OINTMENT <lb />
MARK. <lb />
For tho Cue of all Ska <lb />
This Preparation has Dee n in use over <lb />
and wherever known has <lb />
been in steady demand. It has been en- <lb />
by leading physicians all over <lb />
e coon try, and has effected cures <lb />
all other remedies, with the attention of <lb />
the most experienced physicians, have <lb />
far years failed. This Ointment is of <lb />
long standing and the high reputation <lb />
it has obtained is owing entirely <lb />
its efficacy, as but little effort has <lb />
been made t- it before <lb />
bottle of this Ointment will <lb />
be sent to any address on receipt of One <lb />
Sample box tree. The usual <lb />
discount to All Orders <lb />
promptly attended to. Address all or- <lb />
era and to <lb />
Sole Manufacturer and Proprietor, <lb />
M. C. <lb />
A FEW <lb />
They are for the country girl. I <lb />
say to <lb />
Don't imitate your city cousin in <lb />
her use of slang- <lb />
The Equitable Building is just for the two can <lb />
completed and the finest building <lb />
in the South of its kind, being <lb />
eight-story and containing about <lb />
four hundred nice office rooms. <lb />
The depot here is union, <lb />
is the most convenient of any <lb />
in the United States, being <lb />
right in the heart of the city and <lb />
i about twenty steps from the <lb />
hotels. Atlanta's morality is tin- <lb />
of what is called she should <lb />
not underrate the necessity of do- <lb />
well <lb />
go together. <lb />
Then if she be of a refined, sen- <lb />
nature, with good <lb />
capacity, she should, when <lb />
to her husband's nature, <lb />
prove to be an ideal wife. Too <lb />
much stress cannot be laid upon <lb />
tho fact that a man should look <lb />
for a woman with somewhat similar <lb />
his footsteps by showing a proper <lb />
amount of interest, with <lb />
vanity, in our personal appearance- <lb />
If the dress is but calico, it may <lb />
be durable, and of fast and be- <lb />
coming color. Then if daintily <lb />
and becomingly made, the effect is <lb />
all that could be desired. The <lb />
same degree of care is necessary <lb />
in working with better and richer <lb />
material. Be sure to have them <lb />
becoming and well made, and of <lb />
durable material. <lb />
NEARLY BROKE THE BANK. <lb />
have trade and commerce <lb />
i conditions time before he died he was <lb />
the West Indies, and from there <lb />
ho sent his wife, a sister of Louis <lb />
S Pender, three drafts of each <lb />
on tho Bank of England. These <lb />
were received, but there being no <lb />
communication with Great Britain, <lb />
they wore put away and finally <lb />
forgotten. A few days since Mrs. <lb />
Ponder, in hauling over the con- <lb />
tents of an old trunk across <lb />
these three checks. At first she <lb />
was disposed to regard them as <lb />
worthless paper except that they <lb />
contained the writing of her <lb />
band, but on second thought <lb />
determined to ascertain their value. <lb />
So the drafts were endorsed and <lb />
sent through the Pamlico Bank for <lb />
collection. It is believed that she <lb />
will get the money- <lb />
Charlotte At one <lb />
o'clock Sunday morning the oil <lb />
house near the C F. v V. depot <lb />
at Greensboro caught fire and the <lb />
entire building and two hundred <lb />
barrels of oil were destroyed. The <lb />
latter flowed in a stream down the <lb />
street. Wildest excitement <lb />
J. T. Hodges <lb />
swore out a warrant for Ike <lb />
a 15-year-old white boy. <lb />
for an assault on his d year old <lb />
daughter. Ho was not at home at <lb />
the time or he would have killed <lb />
boy on the snot, he said. The <lb />
Pants. <lb />
The following is a school boy's <lb />
composition on the above subject. <lb />
The boy was expelled from <lb />
are made for men, and not <lb />
men for pants. <lb />
Women are made for men, and <lb />
not for pants. <lb />
When a man pants for a woman, <lb />
and a woman pants for a <lb />
they are a pair of pants. Such <lb />
pants don't last- <lb />
Pants are like molasses, they are <lb />
thinner in hot weather and thicker <lb />
in cold. <lb />
man in the moon changed I police are after but up to <lb />
his pants during an eclipse- last evening had not succeeded in <lb />
Don't go to the pantry for pants,, Ending him. Mr. Walter Brem <lb />
I opened a box yesterday which he <lb />
bid in at the Richmond Danville <lb />
BY AT-LA W, <lb />
G R E E N V I L I. E, iX. I <lb />
Practice in all the courts, <lb />
a Specialty. <lb />
spot, he said. <lb />
r but <lb />
surpassed. The church going <lb />
people are greater per capita than j those by <lb />
any other city in the country. H <lb />
Also the city government can't be; rendered miserable <lb />
beat. The police force contains the g T <lb />
most gentlemanly class of and and all attempts by tho bank <lb />
Furniture Journal. <lb />
A horse ran away with a buggy <lb />
other day, and smashed the <lb />
window of a bank in Akron, Ohio. <lb />
The story of the broken window <lb />
soon circulated from mouth to <lb />
mouth, and presently, after the <lb />
manner of the crow story, it became <lb />
a broken bank. By o'clock that <lb />
day there wore hundreds of money- <lb />
mad and frenzied men and women <lb />
around the bank scrambling to <lb />
s withdraw their deposits. The <lb />
her broken plate glass window only <lb />
Don't imitate your city cousin in ; that can be differ- <lb />
use of powder- <lb />
Don't imitate your city cousin in <lb />
laziness. <lb />
Don't imitate city cousin <lb />
in any of her faults, but in all of <lb />
her virtues. <lb />
Don't let your city cousin hear <lb />
you use bad English, or speak with <lb />
a twang. <lb />
Don't let your city cousin see you <lb />
over dressed. <lb />
let your city cousin <lb />
that country living will do. <lb />
anything but make you a most <lb />
charming woman. <lb />
Don't let your city cousin think <lb />
that country girls and country <lb />
flowers are not as <lb />
lovable as those bred in a hothouse <lb />
of the Home <lb />
Take an instance. A young man, <lb />
from most of cities, which con-1 ,, . , ,. <lb />
a lot of whiskey bums and good-hearted, manly and <lb />
tramps for policemen and many <lb />
can be influenced by a glass of <lb />
whiskey. In Atlanta the saloons <lb />
closed at ten o'clock sharp and if <lb />
one is found open before six in the <lb />
morning or on Sunday, they are <lb />
heavily fined and forfeit their <lb />
license also. <lb />
While Atlanta has never had a <lb />
real boom, yet she is on a steady <lb />
healthy growth all the time. With <lb />
suburbs, Atlanta will easily <lb />
ninety thousand and the <lb />
say in ten years more they will <lb />
nave at least one hundred and <lb />
fifty thousand people <lb />
For investors and speculators <lb />
there can be no better place to in- <lb />
vest mosey than right here in At- <lb />
putting ii in real estate. <lb />
The property is reason- <lb />
able and certainly will be worth <lb />
double its present value in ten <lb />
years. t. B. <lb />
a good sort of fellow, whose re- <lb />
as an athlete is proverbial, <lb />
but whose intellectual capacity is <lb />
not of the very first class, marries <lb />
a woman of a highly sensitive and <lb />
the consequences are disastrous. <lb />
Though both respect each other, <lb />
she feels it deeply because he does <lb />
not evince a deep interest in her <lb />
work, and he on his part feels the <lb />
same want of unison- <lb />
Such couples be happy <lb />
together. <lb />
Therefore, it is in my opinion <lb />
necessary be <lb />
a woman should to a degree <lb />
in her taste with her <lb />
husband; otherwise, be she good <lb />
woman as she may, her husband <lb />
will not see in her his ideal <lb />
to explain the situation were <lb />
howled down. By the closing hour <lb />
in the afternoon thousand, of <lb />
dollars had been drained from the <lb />
vaults of the bank, and, but for <lb />
other banks coining to the <lb />
of the unfortunate institution that <lb />
night by circulars <lb />
around the city telling depositors <lb />
that they other would <lb />
cash all checks, properly certified, <lb />
on the bank with the broken plate <lb />
window, the run would have con- <lb />
tinned next day and resulted <lb />
in the bank, for there is <lb />
no institution that can withstand a <lb />
run without a warning. Ii is plain <lb />
be there is no telling <lb />
how much damage a runaway <lb />
horse is capable of doing. <lb />
you may be mistaken. <lb />
Men are often when in <lb />
pants. <lb />
Such mistakes makes breaches <lb />
of promise. <lb />
There has been much discussion <lb />
as to whether is singular <lb />
or plural. <lb />
Seems to us when men wear <lb />
pants they are plural, and when <lb />
they don't wear any they are sin- <lb />
Men get on a tear in their pants <lb />
all right; but when the pants get <lb />
on a tear it is all wrong. <lb />
A Man His Hat. <lb />
When ho bows to a lady or <lb />
elderly gentlemen. <lb />
2- When he is with a lady <lb />
who bows to any person, oven if <lb />
the other is a total stranger to him. <lb />
When he salutes a gentleman <lb />
who is in the company of ladies. <lb />
t. When he is the company of <lb />
another gentlemen who bows to a <lb />
lady. <lb />
When he is with a lady and <lb />
meets a gentleman whom he <lb />
knows. <lb />
When he offers any civility to <lb />
a lady who is a stranger to him. <lb />
7- When he parts with a lady <lb />
after speaking to her, or after <lb />
walking driving with her. <lb />
-J <lb />
t a o f f <lb />
L V<lb />
Rev. Plink Plunk On Faith. <lb />
New York Herald. <lb />
git to by <lb />
faith death Many <lb />
a man has been <lb />
scooped in by de devil, <lb />
de wags on ob his belief got stack <lb />
in de mud ob he <lb />
too to put de good <lb />
works to de wheel. <lb />
depot and found it to contain nine <lb />
large pieces of ground glass. <lb />
worth at least He got it for <lb />
Wilmington Messenger i Mr. C <lb />
L Homer captured an albatross <lb />
at Ocean View on Tuesday. <lb />
It is supposed that it was brought <lb />
hero from the gulf region by tho <lb />
late storm. He turned it loose <lb />
again- learn that one of <lb />
our merchants will soon erect a <lb />
largo brick building on North <lb />
Front street. We are not at lib- <lb />
to say where at but it was a <lb />
surprise to us. ------The Heart and <lb />
Hand, a paper devoted to the in- <lb />
of Odd Fellowship, pub- <lb />
by Mr. C. E- late <lb />
of Raleigh, will hereafter lie print- <lb />
ed in Wilmington, and will make <lb />
its first appearance in a few days. <lb />
night or Sunday <lb />
morning a cow m crossing tho <lb />
trestle dummy motor line on Surry <lb />
and Church streets, fell in and <lb />
broke her leg. Some workmen <lb />
from the gas works found her <lb />
moved her to a vacant lot near by. <lb />
She is still there and no one has <lb />
claimed her as yet. ------Tho <lb />
recent have washed the <lb />
sand from the clay banks on the <lb />
shore of Carolina Beach, and <lb />
large numbers of balls <lb />
have been picked in tho past few <lb />
days by the boys and visitors. <lb />
The balls are similar to those used <lb />
by Federals during the civil war, <lb />
were dropped there <lb />
by the soldiers landed through the <lb />
surf to aid making the land at- <lb />
tack on Fort Fisher. The bullets <lb />
have not been fired. <lb />
Gen- Palmer says we can. we <lb />
must will carry Illinois for <lb />
Cleveland and Democracy- <lb />
says Iowa will carried for Cleve- <lb />
land, and Gray is already at work <lb />
to Indiana for the nominees. <lb />
PATENTS <lb />
obtained, and all business in the V <lb />
Patent office or in the Courts <lb />
for Moderate Fees. <lb />
We arc opposite the IT. S. Patent <lb />
engaged in Patents <lb />
can obtain patents hi less time than t <lb />
more remote from Washington. <lb />
the model or drawing Is sen <lb />
M to free of <lb />
and we. make no change unless we <lb />
refer, here, to the Post Master <lb />
of the Honey Order Did., an <lb />
the is. Patent Office, <lb />
advise terms and <lb />
actual clients In your own State, ore <lb />
address, C. A. Snow G <lb />
Washington, <lb />
THE <lb />
WATCH . <lb />
Published Semi <lb />
ONE DOLLAR A <lb />
Devoted to Apostolic <lb />
cation, Intelligence, <lb />
for Sample Copy. Office of <lb />
N, C <lb />
office, Wash- <lb />
N. O. <lb />
J. I. <lb />
l. W. DAVIS. Associate. <lb />
GRAND EMPORIUM <lb />
Km Shaving, Cutting and Dressing <lb />
S TOP <lb />
THE GLASS <lb />
the Opera House, at which <lb />
have recently located, and where <lb />
everything in my line <lb />
NEW, CLEAN AM ATTRACT <lb />
TO MARK A <lb />
with all the improved appliances; <lb />
and comfortable chairs. <lb />
sharpened at reasonable n <lb />
for work outside of my <lb />
promptly <lb /></p>
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                <p>
THE REFLECTOR, <lb />
Greenville, N. <lb />
who expect to vote for the Demo -its It compelled every Jo- n he pleases. majestic tow <lb />
to walk bayonets stated letter the heavenward. rolling <lb />
,, . ii t cot rage . ocean I <lb />
to the polls or not at <lb />
i candidates for elector. <lb />
m h, and other offices <lb />
enthusiastic over held <lb />
rooms. This club <lb />
of <lb />
their <lb />
is com- <lb />
nun who con <lb />
ion to attack of these dives, the white breakers about like play negate together and discuss <lb />
to assemble and -peak their plundered our States and of that paper were; tiling, and these being caught in subjects that will be a be <lb />
concerning these matters, pie till to hare <lb />
left to steal and away. What; in govern <lb />
rays the evening bud made lit to the government and the <lb />
the whole bosom the water at large Hew to overcome <lb />
has become of the memory and a-T <lb />
. the declining gleams <lb />
WEDNESDAY. JULY <lb />
Entered Greenville, <lb />
N. O. as mail <lb />
, in some respects have Bans I <lb />
I on to the New York boodle -pit <lb />
ho past; instance a city hi. <lb />
B, J, MA And we insist that it is the duty <lb />
every citizen who intends to vote <lb />
for the Democratic candidate for of our people <lb />
elector. Congress, to be they be forgetful of the tier idea. For instance a city <lb />
at these primaries and take part indifferent to the present at this the finest any city of the <lb />
in their proceed. We want all <lb />
to go with us in this the and West , <lb />
contest, and we cannot see why any in their might in their power million or two. <lb />
man who has ever voted the Dem- and are the <lb />
resting the <lb />
unnecessary taxation, how to pro- <lb />
.- labor from monopolies etc., <lb />
Golden Gate are among the subjects discussed. <lb />
robed its waters in a sheet of gold At the conclusion of their meeting <lb />
,. -ll <lb />
NATIONAL DEMOCRATIC TICKET <lb />
GROVES <lb />
fork. <lb />
ADLAI E. STEVENSON. <lb />
KB <lb />
B AYCOCK- <lb />
STATE DEMOCRATIC TICKET. <lb />
SOB <lb />
ELI AH <lb />
MM <lb />
B. A. <lb />
of <lb />
FOB OF <lb />
S COKE <lb />
of Wake. <lb />
FOB <lb />
DONALD W. <lb />
of Wake. <lb />
A. FURMAN. <lb />
of Buncombe. <lb />
FOB or i <lb />
J. C. <lb />
of Johnston. <lb />
PUB <lb />
FRANK I. <lb />
of <lb />
I i <lb />
GEORGE A. <lb />
and crimson. The scene <lb />
rand, it was inspiring. <lb />
Before leaving <lb />
let me Bay that while Mr. <lb />
. . another million or two. thousands of it <lb />
march to victory, about have been expend- j beautifying tho Cd acres that com- <lb />
ticket should break away under Democratic banners. They ad on it. and at least of I pose these grounds and making it a <lb />
and stray off after false gods- The look to the Democratic, Ira of ,. <lb />
Republican party has brought the den South to join them- Every fa <lb />
may properly <lb />
from tho North is <lb />
country to the very verge of a j breeze <lb />
centralized despotism administer with their stem resolves to de- <lb />
ed in the interest of a few tariff throne plutocracy and enthrone <lb />
borons who have fattened and Democracy. Just at this critical <lb />
upon the sweat and toil of J moment we hesitate, differ, divide <lb />
the laboring masses, and to and all is lost. Weaver comes <lb />
their power we are now threat along with his alluring snares Bud <lb />
by them with Force Bills and patent promises and enough of <lb />
military control of our Federal our people follow him to give the <lb />
termed the objectionable side <lb />
Still there is another and <lb />
side, some features of which fill tho <lb />
visitor with admiration- The city <lb />
has many magnificent buildings, <lb />
the main residence portion <lb />
especially attractive. The Palace <lb />
Hotel with its thousand rooms, <lb />
immense court <lb />
control , . , , . . <lb />
Now add to this the State to Harrison his o AN <lb />
wild scheme of Weaver and his, plutocrats. ill North t A sad incident connected AN <lb />
tho outlay was not for <lb />
his sole benefit. On the contrary <lb />
tho gate remains open throughout <lb />
tho day and visitors are at liberty <lb />
to outer at will and enjoy the <lb />
beauties I hat surround his summer <lb />
home. He is a benefactor. <lb />
In my next I will tell of tho de- <lb />
of our party from <lb />
and of our journey <lb />
through northern California and <lb />
tho north west. <lb />
followers for this centralized gov- j birth place of constitutional <lb />
i eminent to own and operate the the home of tho brave and free. <lb />
railroads and we have a central the enemy <lb />
oppression and <lb />
victory and <lb />
is in her <lb />
to <lb />
despotism as complete and i wrong, when, <lb />
powerful as can be found any and <lb />
of the despotic governments of reach, deliberately these Moss- <lb />
Europe How any man tainted aside by tho divisions <lb />
with the vicious of Weaver and dissensions of her own sons, <lb />
Democratic party and the teach <lb />
of Weaver are as far apart as <lb />
the east is from the west <lb />
the last place for a <lb />
would be a Democratic meeting- <lb />
with this structure is that its build- <lb />
committed suicide the eve of <lb />
its completion. He was a wealthy <lb />
man but the broke him, <lb />
and when ho drew his last dollar <lb />
from the bank tho trouble of mind <lb />
was so great that he sought to <lb />
escape by taking his own life. <lb />
At Francisco is located a <lb />
-b <lb />
Pitt county shall such things ever all of its apartments. We learned <lb />
be said of you A thousand times <lb />
no Then let every Democrat in <lb />
the county be up and Talk <lb />
with your neighbor. Reason with <lb />
all about making gold and silver <lb />
is, how Uncle Sam <lb />
makes the trouble is that <lb />
none of tho rest of us can make it <lb />
that way, it being decreed that <lb />
and delve <lb />
WESTERN BREEZE. <lb />
The Nominations <lb />
Tax Negro Disgusted <lb />
Flood and Rain Storms. <lb />
mi. regular I <lb />
Chicago, Ills. June 1802. <lb />
At last the Democrats have <lb />
their leaders for tho coming <lb />
campaign and they have got a <lb />
good and clean ticket in the field, <lb />
which will carry the majority of <lb />
the Western States beyond a <lb />
doubt. There is not a single thing <lb />
tho Opposition party can say <lb />
against the men personally- The <lb />
fight will be one of principle and <lb />
not of personal slander. The <lb />
party lines will drawn together <lb />
and when tho 4th of November <lb />
ac going to support the Demo- <lb />
ticket and will send their <lb />
-DEALERS IN <lb />
every well-informed man that. <lb />
i . . . , ., J MORE SAN FRANCISCO. <lb />
j the Democratic party from its very <lb />
COUNTY <lb />
TIC has been on the side <lb />
j of the people It has always had <lb />
its ranks, both North and South. <lb />
A convention of the Democratic j the people who were creating the <lb />
party of Pitt county will held j wealth of the country with their <lb />
at the Court House in Greenville labor and toil in field and shop <lb />
on Thursday the 28th day of vocation and homes It must <lb />
o'clock A. M. for the also well known that the <lb />
party is under the coin <lb />
eminent- If they wish the latter <lb />
they will support and work for the <lb />
Democratic ticket. <lb />
pieces dropped out at the rate of <lb />
a minute. In one vault of this <lb />
mint was 0.000.000 silver <lb />
I The Chinese and j,, another ill <lb />
gold an silver, but visitor <lb />
Good Bid. could sec of these was the heavy , Q J <lb />
Sams Pocket door Dealing the seal and <lb />
Parks. of the examiner. In another <lb />
vault stored silver bricks to <lb />
value of each brick <lb />
THE NOMINATIONS. <lb />
On Thursday <lb />
In last letter I said tho e <lb />
much more that could <lb />
written the life and customs <lb />
182- <lb />
purpose of nominating candidates J publican it is <lb />
for the Legislature and the domination and control of or one to everything he <lb />
mis count v offices to appoint tho lords of the North who sees in a trip across the continent <lb />
Congressional have amassed immense fortunes he concludes to write for the system is so <lb />
out of the hard earnings of their i months about it. However, before con <lb />
worth 1.250- We were <lb />
nominated on tho first ballot, re- <lb />
votes winch was more <lb />
than mends of the ox-President <lb />
anticipated. After working for <lb />
eleven long hours through the <lb />
rain and storm <lb />
handle and x <lb />
these brick, but not to walk has ever visited out city they <lb />
with it The number of persons j to amid the greatest <lb />
working in tins mint m and enthusiasm that <lb />
delegates to <lb />
tho smallest <lb />
ever was known in a convention. <lb />
at the usual places of meeting for ; people have grown poorer With the <lb />
the of appointing j false plea that it enables them to <lb />
gates to the county convention pay better wages to the laborer <lb />
and for the nomination of better compensation to the <lb />
Constable and the election producer. In when honest, <lb />
of five Democrats to constitute heroic Cleveland undertook to tear <lb />
Executive Committee for the town- away the very foundation <lb />
i- i which this false pretense rested <lb />
The several townships will be j and to show the American people <lb />
entitled to select the following how they had been robbed, these <lb />
number of delegates and the same j wry robbers determined lo defeat <lb />
number of alternates to represent tins man of the people, unloosed <lb />
woof the south they have their <lb />
race but while curs is with <lb />
boulevards, lakes over whose <lb />
om swans gracefully glide, <lb />
beds and lawns, <lb />
a race lifted in a day from slavery <lb />
to the highest privileges of conservatory with every rare <lb />
theirs is with u plant, large aviary with all <lb />
among whom there is intellect, j kinds of birds and fowls, an <lb />
thrift and industry. I was told sure in are confined deer, <lb />
that among all these Chinese j elk, buffalo, and other wild <lb />
in Francisco there was not monuments, its extensive build <lb />
man who could not lead and write <lb />
in their dialect <lb />
Seeing that there was <lb />
and play ground children. <lb />
them the county convention <lb />
Beaver Dam. <lb />
Bethel. <lb />
Caroline. <lb />
Falkland. <lb />
Farmville. s <lb />
Greenville.<lb />
Swift <lb />
By order of the Democratic Ex <lb />
of Pitt county. <lb />
L Blow. <lb />
R. Williams, Chairman <lb />
Secretary. <lb />
TOWNSHIP DEMOCRATIC <lb />
COM- <lb />
The members of the several <lb />
Township Democratic Committees, <lb />
to be elected at the primaries on <lb />
the 23rd inst, are requested to <lb />
meet at the Court House on the <lb />
28th inst, immediately after tho ad <lb />
of the County <lb />
for the purpose of electing <lb />
an Executive Committee for the <lb />
county. Alex- L. Blow. <lb />
Dem. Com. <lb />
N. C July 13th <lb />
their strings and poured out <lb />
j their millions to purchase the very <lb />
people whom they had robbed and <lb />
plundered. To the shame of the <lb />
purchasable vote Now <lb />
Indiana be it said they sue <lb />
in their wicked work. <lb />
was elected and at once these <lb />
men who had corrupted the ballot <lb />
box and purchased his election for <lb />
him demanded that they should <lb />
hare a return of their money by <lb />
imposing still heavier burdens <lb />
upon the people, and their de- <lb />
were passed into a law- <lb />
Taxation was largely increased, <lb />
the people had it to pay and these <lb />
robbers got their reward. The <lb />
people soon began to see <lb />
had been deceived, cheated and <lb />
swindled. Instead of good prices j <lb />
for labor and farm products as <lb />
promised the laborer received less <lb />
for. his labor tho farmer less <lb />
for his productions, till it finally <lb />
dawned upon them that they had <lb />
been outraged deceived by <lb />
s of Chin into this country j The <lb />
ground alone and was <lb />
-and cry being raised <lb />
all combine to it a place of <lb />
exceeding beauty and attraction- <lb />
building play<lb />
and the generous gift of one man. <lb />
barrier to their further I handsomest monument in the park <lb />
immigration, but at the same time is surmounted by a <lb />
it throws our ports of entry wide <lb />
open and receives with outstretch- <lb />
ed arms the Russian anarchist, the <lb />
Italian vagrant, the Irish, out- <lb />
cast in the scum of all <lb />
The <lb />
Francis S. Key, the author of <lb />
-Star Spangled <lb />
No visitor to Francisco <lb />
conies away without going to the <lb />
Cliff House. This is a hotel <lb />
Europe is turned in upon us. The a huge rock bluff right in <lb />
Chinese cannot vote, but the the edge of tho Pacific ocean- six <lb />
anarchist can cast a ballot with one j miles from tho heart the city, <lb />
hand and a bomb with the other. One can sit upon the balcony of <lb />
This is not that we favor this hotel and for hours watch tho <lb />
wholesale Chinese immigration, i lash the rocks his <lb />
but the line should drawn also feet, and hear the barking of <lb />
others. The Chinese; of lazy sea lions bask <lb />
are far preferable to some other upon the seal rocks rising above <lb />
classes that infest the west in water a short distance away. <lb />
large number-. is a strange sight to see these <lb />
oiling their ugly <lb />
r to the party <lb />
will be a death blow to <lb />
of the West- <lb />
It is useless for me to say any- <lb />
thing about the Democratic <lb />
for President as his four years <lb />
of service speaks for itself. <lb />
SEX- A. T.- <lb />
Was Christian Co., Ken- <lb />
October 1885. lie <lb />
belongs to an old North Carolina <lb />
family. His father was of Scotch- <lb />
Irish parentage and during his <lb />
residence Kentucky was a plan- <lb />
Gen. A. E. was <lb />
elected to Congress in 1874 in a <lb />
strong Republican District, by a <lb />
majority of In this cam <lb />
he was supported by both <lb />
tho Greenback, Democratic <lb />
anti-Monopoly parties. In <lb />
Lean county one of the strongest <lb />
Republican counties ho carried it <lb />
one vote. Although he has been by <lb />
several times we must <lb />
consideration that his <lb />
canvass was made in tho <lb />
cans strongest districts and was <lb />
entirely given up by the Demo <lb />
crate as lost. He never did give <lb />
up but fought them right and left <lb />
and cut down their majority to a <lb />
very figure. He has boon <lb />
accused of being a <lb />
DEMOCRATIC PRIMARIES <lb />
THE <lb />
AND <lb />
In our last issue we spoke of a <lb />
rumor that of our delegates <lb />
to the State and district <lb />
ion which appointed delegates to <lb />
the National Democratic <lb />
have declared their <lb />
pose not to vote for the Democrat- <lb />
elector. We are now told that <lb />
some of these very men expect to <lb />
attend our Democratic primaries <lb />
and participate in their proceed- <lb />
This to our mind would be <lb />
a piece of duplicity which do <lb />
not believe self-respecting <lb />
man would be guilty of. It must <lb />
be remembered that the <lb />
convention is called, in part, to <lb />
send delegates to the <lb />
convention which meets in <lb />
Edenton on August 9th- This <lb />
Congressional convention will <lb />
nominate a Democratic candidate <lb />
for Congress and also a Demo- <lb />
candidate for elector for the <lb />
first district. The Democratic <lb />
primaries to held on tho <lb />
at the various voting places the <lb />
county are the places where those <lb />
tell- I It noes seem n i <lb />
and influence. A <lb />
the city while talking to me about It is an almost . o <lb />
some local affairs become so en- j ion f <lb />
when he reached <lb />
the which professed to be Chinese question that vent j of one c i <lb />
their friend, and when I <lb />
millionaires. The grounds <lb />
i them because of their reaped a <lb />
walking through them. <lb />
planned walks wind in <lb />
and out amid bowers of shrubs- <lb />
flowers and evergreens, blending <lb />
their rich colors as harmoniously <lb />
as if from the artists brush. <lb />
thing was done the day of answer did not afford him <lb />
of the people was nigh at j I told him <lb />
to the patriot and tho eastern editors while here can <lb />
oppressed in easy section of our see these things for yourselves. <lb />
broad land. It thus became <lb />
,, ,, . i you will use tho influence of your <lb />
parent to these robbers and Re- Journals in helping us the <lb />
publican leaders that unless out of our My i <lb />
party in power. <lb />
And now comes the strange, in- <lb />
comprehensible part of what we <lb />
have to say. Had it been told us <lb />
would not believed it. it <lb />
is so incredible, so <lb />
North Carolina is about to <lb />
falter After years of effort and <lb />
labor and education, the laborers <lb />
than what were s and that in- <lb />
stead of coming back homo and <lb />
lighting tho Chinese question for <lb />
them, I thought the eastern editors <lb />
would do a better service <lb />
the sending of missionaries <lb />
over there to the <lb />
whole populace, beginning with <lb />
the whites and taking the Chinese <lb />
in their turn- <lb />
ancient and modern works of <lb />
tho highest point of the <lb />
grounds one finds himself looking <lb />
over a parapet upon a view <lb />
whoso beauty cannot be pictured <lb />
in words, and I will not attempt <lb />
and farmers of the North and West I J Francisco is a city. <lb />
. ,. , ,, , i V ice and immorality abound to a <lb />
were brought to see how they had degree. Dives dance <lb />
been robbed by tho Republican <lb />
party which they had supported, <lb />
and are to join their <lb />
Southern brethren in driving it <lb />
from power. We the South <lb />
balls and houses of ill repute line <lb />
some of tho principal thorough- <lb />
fares and carry on their vice <lb />
the following resolutions were <lb />
drawn up and adopted <lb />
The tho <lb />
National party day in <lb />
convention in <lb />
nomination Pro -if I Ho <lb />
of N. V. and <lb />
We iii <lb />
i intrepid leader <lb />
who not to throw down <lb />
ii. by <lb />
the mind to it- <lb />
lies ii overthrow, he it <lb />
therefore <lb />
Thai hr r- <lb />
Single Tax Club. <lb />
he ii on tin- <lb />
which u <lb />
public Intelligence. <lb />
THE WITH THE <lb />
Tho is at last fast awaken- <lb />
to which party has been and <lb />
is his friend. They are disgusted <lb />
at the way their race has boon dis- <lb />
appointed and snubbed by the <lb />
Harrison administration, and not <lb />
only by Harrison but by the <lb />
Republican party at large- Tho <lb />
colored people of this county held <lb />
a large and enthusiastic meeting <lb />
at their headquarters, Monroe <lb />
street, last week. Not only was <lb />
there Democratic but <lb />
from seventeen <lb />
different States. They say <lb />
arc <lb />
or <lb />
best orators through the different <lb />
States to show why the Democrats <lb />
arc their friends and where they <lb />
have proved themselves worthy of <lb />
their support. Among the noted <lb />
colored men present were Dr. J. E. <lb />
Thompson. C H- J. Taylor. Henry <lb />
F- S. L- Marsh and <lb />
others. After and dis- <lb />
cussing the different parties and <lb />
their platform the following <lb />
was drawn up and <lb />
We. a- free American <lb />
loyal to race so- <lb />
of our country's prosperity, be- <lb />
and no <lb />
lights lie or <lb />
all in.-i-an-c of race, color, nation- <lb />
or religion ; <lb />
Our U <lb />
and i all the <lb />
people be by the <lb />
of Democratic the <lb />
election candidates lo be <lb />
in con vent ion now session <lb />
v. the administration of <lb />
A flairs of government the principles <lb />
of home ,. Stain right . equal and es- <lb />
to all men, no <lb />
no; platform <lb />
being<lb />
of principles <lb />
by the once grand old party <lb />
to f la nil upon therefore <lb />
Resolved, a national <lb />
be i- <lb />
created of live members <lb />
from each Slate one from each <lb />
to serve four or until <lb />
day of tin- national Democratic <lb />
lion, shall to maintain <lb />
disseminate Democratic principles <lb />
invigorate and prosecute an <lb />
six -i.-i i the lien.- <lb />
keeping always <lb />
tin- <lb />
and the general of <lb />
la<lb />
To my Southern Democrats and <lb />
friends, plead to you to do <lb />
duty for your country and party <lb />
Do not let us on the of No- <lb />
receive the message over <lb />
the wires that the is <lb />
broken. instead, let it be said <lb />
that you have done your duty, that <lb />
stands on a better foundation <lb />
than c v ct- if you, knew how proud <lb />
the Democrats of the West are of <lb />
the you would put <lb />
on extra effort to hold her <lb />
the position she now stands. <lb />
When the loaders of our party in <lb />
the West refer to tho <lb />
in their speeches it always <lb />
brings applause and cries <lb />
can count on <lb />
So Ho not let US be disappointed <lb />
and when the returns conic to <lb />
you from the West we will <lb />
prise yon with Democratic gains <lb />
and Democratic victories that will <lb />
remembered for ages to come- <lb />
J 1- <lb />
Notice, <lb />
will sell it public <lb />
auction to the bidder cash, at <lb />
I'll county, N. C. o'clock <lb />
A. M. on day of July, 1692, one <lb />
Double Barrel Shot Gun, the property <lb />
of Andrew to Battery a claim of <lb />
B. L. T. ft Sons, to <lb />
Ten Dollars labor done, and <lb />
for material furnished in repairing -aid <lb />
Tics -l July, <lb />
I. I. T. <lb />
J. U. Ally.<lb />
GRATEFUL-COMFORTING. <lb />
We beg to announce to our many <lb />
friends and customers that we <lb />
have the largest and best selected <lb />
stock of Goods to be found in our <lb />
town. And while we are not sell <lb />
at cost we beg to announce <lb />
that we think we can and will <lb />
any prices on the different <lb />
lines of Goods earned by us. We <lb />
throw out no baits to entrap <lb />
To one and all we extend <lb />
a cordial welcome to our <lb />
will be pleased to serve yon with <lb />
any goods in the following <lb />
Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Notions, <lb />
Gent's Furnishing Goods, Pants <lb />
Goods, Hats, Shoes, Hardware, <lb />
Cutlery, Nails, Tinware, Crockery, <lb />
Glassware, Groceries, <lb />
White Oil cents per gallon, <lb />
Wood and Willow Ware, Harness, <lb />
Whips and Collars, Farming Tools <lb />
of the improved makes, <lb />
Trunks. Valises, Matting, <lb />
Oil Children's Carriages, <lb />
and the largest and best selected <lb />
stock of FURNITURE ever kept <lb />
in our town. When in need of <lb />
anything in our various line try <lb />
Yours, anxious Tor trade. <lb />
J. B. CHERRY CO. <lb />
THE OLD RELIABLE CARRIAGE FACTORY <lb />
Has Moved to next Door of Court House <lb />
tub or <lb />
BUGGIES, CARTS DRAYS. <lb />
My Factory U well equipped with the best put <lb />
but We. keep up with the times and improved styles <lb />
material used in all work. All styles Springs are you can select from <lb />
Brewster, Storm, Coil, Ram Horn, King <lb />
keep on nil Um of <lb />
HARNESS AND WHIPS <lb />
he year round, which we will sell as as tub lowest. <lb />
Special Attention Given to REPAIRING. <lb />
Thanking the people this and counties for past favors we <lb />
merit a continuance of the <lb />
T. ID. <lb />
ion <lb />
has <lb />
been u good and clean mid honest <lb />
Democrat. When the 4th of No- <lb />
rolls around ho will a <lb />
majority that will make tho <lb />
at for months <lb />
to come. <lb />
TAMMANY. <lb />
will support the <lb />
ticket and don't you forget <lb />
This remark was. make by one of <lb />
Tammany's braves said <lb />
it in earnest. In failing to <lb />
their candidate docs not make <lb />
them any less Democrats but will <lb />
vote and work for them to tho man <lb />
When left they were wearing <lb />
Cleveland ghosting the <lb />
ticket. Tho papers <lb />
are raising a howl that Cleveland <lb />
will not carry Now York without <lb />
Tammany's assistance. They <lb />
as well drop such ideas as <lb />
this for Tammany is to sup- <lb />
port him every Tammany <lb />
too much stake in city <lb />
of New York this fall to knife him <lb />
They elect a Mayor the coming <lb />
election and the Morality of <lb />
; worth more to them than the <lb />
whole when <lb />
begin to knife Cleveland the Cleve- <lb />
land Democrats will their <lb />
Mayor and turn the city over to <lb />
the winch will throw, j right PIANO which been sold <lb />
1-2 LB. ONLY. <lb />
TO <lb />
yon want lo <lb />
ill a PIANO from <lb />
Ten to Fifteen Dollars <lb />
in the purchase of Organ <lb />
ADOLPH <lb />
X. C. <lb />
for <lb />
goods direct from <lb />
tin <lb />
GRADE PIANOS, <lb />
for lone, workmanship <lb />
by nearly all <lb />
Journal in the <lb />
Made by Paul O. who is a; <lb />
one of the bet and in- <lb />
Thirteen new <lb />
patents mi this high <lb />
Also Hie ft UP. <lb />
by <lb />
more than a passing Tammany out of about twenty, or him for the part sis your In the enters <lb />
From this height the great Pacific i thirty millions of dollars a year. <lb />
; at feet and extended So-by tins any considerate man <lb />
out before the eye until lost by can see why Tammany cannot afford <lb />
kissing tho distant horizon; on <lb />
sing <lb />
tho left the oceans beach extends <lb />
for miles; on the right walled in <lb />
by the bluff and heights upon <lb />
which we stood on one aide and <lb />
by towering the other was <lb />
to knife him. <lb />
THE TAX CUB THE <lb />
TICKET <lb />
Tho Single Tax Club of this <lb />
; by the Golden Gate through which held a meeting and endorsed the <lb />
law. the churches lit mm in <lb />
law. . a. J, . <lb />
He influence there, it seeming to and <lb />
have long known its and be the general sentiment to let I while behind lay the <lb />
Democratic platform and will work <lb />
and support the ticket. The meet- <lb />
was one of the largest and most <lb />
part of Him Slate and up to this time has <lb />
given <lb />
Piano Just sold at from <lb />
in Rosewood, Oak, <lb />
Walnut or Mahogany eases. <lb />
Also the CROWN PARLOR <lb />
from to in solid or Oak <lb />
ea-es. <lb />
Ten years in the music <lb />
enabled him to handle <lb />
d and lie <lb />
sell any <lb />
i per <lb />
than are huh offer- <lb />
to all in Eastern Carolina. <lb />
J, SUGG, <lb />
LIFE AND FIRE AGENT <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C <lb />
OFFICE SUGG JAMES OLD STAND <lb />
All kinds Risks placed in strictly <lb />
FIRST-CLASS COMPANIES <lb />
At current <lb />
AM AGENT FOR A FIRST-CLASS FIRE <lb />
FORBES. <lb />
RELIABLE OF <lb />
to the buyers Pitt and surrounding counties, a line of the following goo <lb />
not to be excelled this market. And to be an <lb />
pure straight goods. DRY GOODS all kinds, NOTION'S. CLOTHING, GEN <lb />
GOODS. MATS and CAPS, BOOTS and SHOES, LA <lb />
and CHILDREN'S SLIPPERS, FURNITURE and HOUSE FURNISHING <lb />
GOODS, DOORS, WINDOWS, SASH and CROCKERY QUEENS <lb />
WARE, HARDWARE, and PLOW CASTING, LEATHER <lb />
kinds. Gin Mill Belting, Rock Lime, Paris, and <lb />
Harness, Bridles <lb />
HEAVY GROCERIES A SPECIALTY. <lb />
Agent for Clark's O. N. T. Spool Cotton which I offer to the trade at Wholesale <lb />
Jobbers prices, 4.5 cents per dozen, loss per cent for Cash. Bread Prep, <lb />
ration and Hall's jobbers Lead and pure Lift <lb />
seed Paint Colors. Cucumber Wood Salt and Wood and <lb />
Willow Ware. Nails a Give a call and I satisfaction. <lb />
HEW HULL <lb />
k Perfect Mm Chan <lb />
REMODELED AND IMPROVED. <lb />
GOOD <lb />
The Rest Standard Typewriter World. <lb />
Inexpensive, Portable, No ink Ribbon, <lb />
in all <lb />
to learn, rapid a an v. <lb />
as Represented. <lb />
This Machine la everybody's friend. <lb />
, r-gr.- should have their writing done on <lb />
Ii always Insures moat <lb />
prompt <lb />
Gil Washington, St., Boston, <lb />
these machines can be seen at the Reflector office, where an i <lb />
can had. <lb />
For Accident Insurance by the year in one of <lb />
the best Companies in existence, see <lb />
Whichard. <lb />
N. <lb />
Out <lb />
prices <lb />
M.<lb /></p>
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                <p>
A Startling Fact <lb />
THE REFLECTOR. <lb />
WONDERFUL <lb />
STILL RUNNING <lb />
THE GREAT <lb />
COST SALE. <lb />
Local Reflections. <lb />
Cotton Seed Meal for gale at Old <lb />
Brick t ore. <lb />
The Homo Sewing for <lb />
at Brown Brew. <lb />
The Teacher- A has closed. It <lb />
a big I year. <lb />
Tin- Now Home Machine and <lb />
all part- at Brown Brno. <lb />
July Black Pea for <lb />
sale at the Old Brick Store. <lb />
Potatoes are still have <lb />
lost money on them this <lb />
Want to oat something good Boss <lb />
at the Old Brick Store. <lb />
Errs <lb />
and <lb />
THE <lb />
WELCOME NEWS <lb />
that yon can choice <lb />
DRY GOODS <lb />
DRESS <lb />
Clothing, <lb />
NOTIONS, <lb />
km <lb />
cost for cash at <lb />
M. R. LANG'S. <lb />
Cash given for Produce, Hides, <lb />
Furs at the Old IS. Store. <lb />
Cheapest Furniture, Bedsteads <lb />
Matt roses at the Old Brick Store. <lb />
If you want to hear some good speeches <lb />
don't miss the ratification meeting to- <lb />
morrow night. <lb />
The Rev. Mr. preached the <lb />
Episcopal church last Sunday, both morn- <lb />
and night. <lb />
Mr. W. R. Parker sent the I <lb />
a curiosity last week. It was a soft shell <lb />
egg the shape of a gourd. <lb />
Owing to the absence- of pastor, <lb />
Kev. G. F. Smith, there was no preaching <lb />
service in the Methodist church Sunday. <lb />
Be at the Court House to-morrow night <lb />
at the l lie Cleveland and <lb />
Carr Every should be- <lb />
long to it. <lb />
The first and second Regiments of tIn- <lb />
state go into camp at <lb />
to-morrow week. They will camp on the <lb />
now grounds. <lb />
A delightful hay-ride was had last <lb />
Friday night by a party of young folk. <lb />
They had two wagon loads and enjoyed <lb />
themselves immensely. <lb />
The Reflector office has <lb />
ed a large lot of visiting cards and can <lb />
fill all orders for the same. We hare <lb />
them bevel, gilt and plain. <lb />
A picnic was had at the tobacco ware- <lb />
house last Tuesday big time was had <lb />
all round. They set a splendid table and <lb />
was highly enjoyed by all. <lb />
Tuesday, 18th. is the date of the <lb />
grand family excursion to Norfolk from <lb />
by the way of Greenville. And <lb />
82.7.1 is the round trip faro. <lb />
The Greenville Alliance held its <lb />
meeting here Saturday. Resolutions <lb />
upon the death of Col. Polk wore adopted <lb />
and are published in another column. <lb />
energetic honest man <lb />
to represent the Equitable Life Assurance <lb />
Society of New York. Address T. II. <lb />
Dick, Jr. District Manager Tarboro. <lb />
N. C. <lb />
The grand excursion to Norfolk from <lb />
Kinston by the way of Greenville, on <lb />
Tuesday, July 10th. will be a success in <lb />
every particular. Fare for round trip <lb />
82.70. <lb />
The freight now makes con- <lb />
with the A. X. C. railroad for <lb />
Morehead City. The train leaves here <lb />
Monday, Wednesday, and Friday at <lb />
o'clock P. M. <lb />
A lady who has two or c hours <lb />
leisure each day can make money by as- <lb />
me in my business. Address with <lb />
stamp, Mrs. L. X. Edwards. Greenville. <lb />
North Carolina. <lb />
Grand family excursion from Kinston <lb />
to Norfolk, by Stevenson Harvey, via <lb />
Greenville, on Tuesday, July 19th. Fare <lb />
from Greenville 82.75. Everybody <lb />
should go. <lb />
Fifty-six to a oar is what the managers <lb />
announce is all they will take on. We <lb />
mean the grand excursion to Norfolk on <lb />
July 19th. Everybody should go <lb />
take their families. No crowding, plenty <lb />
of room. Fare 82.75. <lb />
Attention is called to the advertisement <lb />
of II a mil on Institute, fall term of which <lb />
opens Aug, readers <lb />
know Prof. Duckett. Principal of the <lb />
Institute, and know the character of the <lb />
work he 1- qualified to do. <lb />
The is requested to an- <lb />
that there will be a reform <lb />
mass meeting in the Court House at <lb />
o'clock next Sunday afternoon. Several <lb />
graduates of Keely Institute will make <lb />
addresses. Public invited. <lb />
Hon. F. M. Simmons, of New <lb />
was last week chosen as chairman of the <lb />
State Democratic Executive Committee. <lb />
He is a thorough Democrat, a man of <lb />
ability, and will occupy the position with <lb />
credit to himself and the party. <lb />
Something every tobacco planter of <lb />
Pitt county ought to be interested is <lb />
Hogshead told by A. G. Cox <lb />
another column. He is going to <lb />
the very best hogsheads this <lb />
season will deliver them at <lb />
places to customers. <lb />
A company has organized in Greenville <lb />
for the publication of The Eastern To- <lb />
Journal and Planters Guide. The <lb />
publication will be devoted to the ad- <lb />
of the tobacco interest- of <lb />
eastern North Carolina. The first issue <lb />
will appear early in August. <lb />
Something will sell hat-. <lb />
flowers, gauze ribbons, pictures, easels <lb />
and fancy ware right at cost. Also <lb />
a beautiful line of laces, etc. <lb />
Give me a call before going elsewhere <lb />
and be convinced of the great reduction <lb />
in prices. Fannie <lb />
Next Saturday week, 83rd, is the time <lb />
for holding the township primaries. <lb />
These will be Democratic meetings, and <lb />
it will be dishonorable in any man to <lb />
take part in these meetings unless he in- <lb />
tends to support the nominees of the <lb />
Democratic party, from President down <lb />
to Constable. <lb />
There are some aspirants for office in <lb />
this county of whom it Is said they will <lb />
not declare Whether or not they Tote <lb />
for evade the question <lb />
when It is pot to them. No man should <lb />
receive the slightest consideration at the <lb />
hands of a Democratic convention unless <lb />
that man intends to support every <lb />
of the party without exception. <lb />
In the Reflector to-day appears a <lb />
card from Mr. K. M. <lb />
himself as a candidate the <lb />
for the office of Register of Deeds of <lb />
Pitt comity. There is not a doubt about <lb />
the ability of Mr. <lb />
and should <lb />
and elect him to they will find <lb />
him in every way to serve the <lb />
Personal. <lb />
Mrs. B. F. Sugg is quite sick. <lb />
Master Guy Williamson has returned <lb />
from Suffolk. <lb />
Miss lone May. of is visiting <lb />
Mrs. <lb />
Rev. R. D. Carroll preached the <lb />
Baptist church Sunday morning. <lb />
Mrs. C. D. is visiting the <lb />
family of her her. Dr. Johnson, at <lb />
Grifton. <lb />
Sheriff B. W. Edwards and Mr. F. L. <lb />
Rouse, of Greene comity, -were town <lb />
yesterday. <lb />
Rev. A. D. Hunter returned home <lb />
and will occupy his pulpit the Baptist <lb />
church next Sunday. <lb />
Miss Jennie Joyner, of Scotland Neck, <lb />
who was visiting the Misses Higgs, re- <lb />
turned home Saturday. <lb />
Mr. G. W. Evans, is now contractor <lb />
carrier of the mail between Green- <lb />
ville and Washington. <lb />
Mr. J. left yesterday to attend <lb />
the grand encampment Odd Fellows <lb />
which meets in Winston to-day. <lb />
Mr. Balfour left for Rock Hill. S. <lb />
C Monday morning where he goes to <lb />
accept a position with his father, <lb />
Mr. R. M. I lea rite came up from Wash- <lb />
Saturday, and remained until <lb />
Monday evening with Ills family. <lb />
Mrs. Dan Perry children, and Miss <lb />
Clyde Sutton. of Kinston. have been <lb />
visiting the family of Mr. II, A. Sutton <lb />
the last few days. <lb />
Mr. D. P. Haskett, of Raleigh, a broth- <lb />
of our townsman, Mr. Haskett, <lb />
has located in Greenville and will engage <lb />
business here. The ex- <lb />
tends him a welcome. <lb />
Buy Tickets. <lb />
On next Monday Mr. E. G. Cox, will <lb />
for sale at the depot tickets for the <lb />
Norfolk excursion the following flay, <lb />
Tuesday 19th. If all parties of this sec- <lb />
intending to go on the excursion <lb />
will purchase tickets from him early on <lb />
Monday, enough CM for their <lb />
will lie left j evening so <lb />
they get scats next morning without <lb />
trouble. Only persons will lie allowed <lb />
in each ear. <lb />
Attention, Fellow-Citizens. <lb />
I take this method of announcing to <lb />
you that I am a candidate for the Demo- <lb />
nomination for the office of Regis- <lb />
of Deeds of Pitt county. I am a <lb />
Democrat, simple pure, and believe <lb />
the best interest of the will be <lb />
served by the election of Democrats to <lb />
office from President to township <lb />
If nominated and elected will he <lb />
faithful in the discharge of all my <lb />
but whether nominated or not, I am a <lb />
Democrat. R. M. <lb />
Missionary Meeting. <lb />
Rev. Mr. Herring, who for several <lb />
years a missionary from this State <lb />
to China, but is now back at home, will <lb />
visit the church at Antioch. this county, <lb />
on the fourth Saturday of this month, <lb />
the church at Greenville on the fourth <lb />
Sunday. This being the centennial year <lb />
of missions with the Baptist <lb />
the churches throughout the State <lb />
will hold similar meetings to the ones to <lb />
be hold in this county by Rev. Mr. Her- <lb />
S- <lb />
The Eastern. <lb />
The roof to the mammoth Eastern <lb />
Warehouse has put place <lb />
carpenters are busy laying shingles. In <lb />
a few days the building will be complete- <lb />
shut and the work will be rapidly <lb />
pushed to completion. Mr. Maiming, a <lb />
carpenter at work on the roof, was severe- <lb />
cut Friday, a few days ago <lb />
laborer received quite, a painful cut <lb />
from an Despite these accidents <lb />
and the inclement weather Alex. <lb />
says he will finish on time, <lb />
what Alex says generally goes. <lb />
Debating Society. <lb />
The young men of Greenville organized <lb />
a debating society in the Court House <lb />
last Thursday night. The following <lb />
officers were elected to serve during the <lb />
next six <lb />
W. E. Warren. <lb />
C. Hooker. <lb />
J. Proctor. <lb />
A. Daniel. <lb />
A Treasurer and other officers will lie <lb />
elected at their next meeting, which will <lb />
lie Friday night. The President request- <lb />
ed u- to announce that every member is <lb />
expected to be present at the Friday <lb />
night meeting, as some important <lb />
will be transacted. <lb />
Enterprise at Bethel. <lb />
On July quite a number of the <lb />
of Bethel and vicinity met at Bethel <lb />
and organized a Joint stock company to <lb />
be styled the Bethel Manufacturing Co., <lb />
for the purpose of manufacturing sawed <lb />
lumber into any desired pattern. About <lb />
of the stock was taken the <lb />
following officers and directors were <lb />
President, S. A. Gainer; Vice- <lb />
J. I. Barnhill; Secretary, W. <lb />
J. Rollins; Treasurer, A- B. Cherry. <lb />
Board of R. A. <lb />
Ward. S. M. Jones, G. W. <lb />
Robert Staton, W. B. Bullock, M. <lb />
Blount. Negotiations for machinery <lb />
already commenced, and the com- <lb />
expect to get to work at an early <lb />
day- <lb />
Resolutions Adopted by Greenville Alli- <lb />
Mo. July <lb />
the dispensation of an <lb />
all-wise God, the Angel of Death has <lb />
visited the head of order in the <lb />
and removed to the silent laud be- <lb />
our distinguished National <lb />
dent, L. L. Polk. Therefore be it <lb />
Resolved. That while we bow in hum- <lb />
submission to the Divine will of Him <lb />
who all things well, we more deep- <lb />
than words can express feel the loss to <lb />
our order throughout the union, and es- <lb />
the order in this State. That <lb />
while his death has removed his magnetic <lb />
presence and his eloquent voice <lb />
his work and words will live and bear <lb />
fruit until coming generations shall be <lb />
told of him as of the noble Carolinians <lb />
that have gone before. <lb />
That we tender to his beloved family <lb />
our sincere sympathy hi their irreparable <lb />
loss and assure them that as his loved <lb />
ones they will ever occupy a warm place <lb />
In our esteem. <lb />
That these resolutions be put on record, <lb />
a copy be sent to Mia. Polk, a copy to <lb />
each of the following papers for <lb />
Advocate and Farmer. <lb />
D. S. Spain, <lb />
D. T. <lb />
Destructive Fire. <lb />
The large steam saw and planing mill <lb />
situated at the A. B. Junction was <lb />
totally lost by Are on last Sunday morn- <lb />
about o'clock. The mill owned <lb />
by Mess. was val- <lb />
at and was. Insured for <lb />
Several thousand feet of lumber was also <lb />
burned. The night fireman was duty <lb />
and hoard a roaring sound on the second <lb />
floor and ran up stairs and threw open <lb />
the door to the. shaving room and the fire <lb />
burst out and shot right through the mill, <lb />
consuming things as it went. It is sup- <lb />
posed that it caught from a spark We <lb />
have not heard whether they will rebuild <lb />
or not. The W. W. railroad lost con- <lb />
by the fire, as several freight <lb />
cars side-tracked near the mill won <lb />
burned. <lb />
Bible Presentation. <lb />
When Mr. R. M. was transfer- <lb />
red from Greenville lo the Old Dominion <lb />
office in Washington, he tendered his <lb />
resignation as teacher of a class of <lb />
men in the Methodist Sunday-school. He <lb />
had taught the for a year and a half <lb />
and they were much attached to each <lb />
other. He came to Greenville Saturday <lb />
to visit his family and attended Sunday- <lb />
School next morning. The class <lb />
Itself of the opportunity offered by his <lb />
presence and through Mr. W. F. Harding <lb />
presented him with a splendid Oxford <lb />
teacher's Bible, Mr. making a <lb />
neat presentation speech, voicing the ad- <lb />
of tin- class tor their former in- <lb />
Mr. was taken by <lb />
prise but responded feelingly. Such lit- <lb />
incidents arc always pleasant and <lb />
ways help to smooth over the rough <lb />
places in life's pathway. <lb />
DEN NOTES. <lb />
The drummers are quite numerous now. <lb />
Mr. T. A- and Master <lb />
were In town this week. <lb />
Miss Nannie Cox the public <lb />
school last week at Spring Branch. <lb />
Mr. Chas. Prof. Foster and Mr. <lb />
wore stopping at the Baker <lb />
Thursday. <lb />
Unavoidable circumstances prevented <lb />
the notes of last week reaching you in <lb />
time for print. <lb />
Misses Lydia and and <lb />
Miss Annie Collins are visiting at Mrs. <lb />
Harrington's. <lb />
Married, at the bride's father's, July <lb />
1892, Mr. Jesse Hart to Miss Pennie <lb />
Garris. may you live long lie happy. <lb />
We are very much in need of a place of <lb />
worship. Why don't the good people <lb />
around build a sellout house <lb />
and diaper; <lb />
The farmers are having too much rain <lb />
for their good. Lookout, the green flag <lb />
will be waving in their corn and cotton <lb />
fields ore long. <lb />
Listen for the marriage bell will soon <lb />
peel forth with all its glory and a hand- <lb />
full of rice will be scattered around the <lb />
depot if all reports are true. <lb />
Mr. W. E. Patrick is the champion <lb />
chicken buyer of Ayden. Mess. Hart <lb />
Harrington are also successful chicken <lb />
buying. They say trade this week was <lb />
better had been for some time. <lb />
A. V. T. <lb />
9th, <lb />
A REPLY TO PLANTER. <lb />
Editor Reflector a recent <lb />
issue of the Reflector is a can signed <lb />
by in which he says that a <lb />
brilliant future is in store for the <lb />
Greenville tobacco market. Now. Mr. <lb />
Editor, while I thank heartily <lb />
for his history of tobacco culture Pitt <lb />
also for the good he speaks for <lb />
Greenville, still I do not agree with <lb />
views of the situation. seems <lb />
to doubt that there will be the proper in- <lb />
Greenville as a tobacco market <lb />
and says that everything depend- <lb />
F. Evans. O. L. Joyner and Alex <lb />
Now, Mr. Planter, this is nut <lb />
right. I think to secure the Greenville <lb />
market's success depends equally as much <lb />
on the of Pitt and adjacent <lb />
ties and on the citizens of the town as it <lb />
does on those directly Interested In the <lb />
tobacco business. Mr. Planter need have <lb />
no doubts about my doing everything in <lb />
my power to make Greenville the best <lb />
market in the east, unless Mr. Joy- <lb />
and Mr. Evans arc different men <lb />
than I think they are they will also work <lb />
exceedingly hard for the same purpose. <lb />
Not only this but there is not a <lb />
or Greenville who does not <lb />
want Greenville to stand as <lb />
n tobacco market and these same citizens <lb />
will exert their influence and abilities to <lb />
accomplish that end. Who can <lb />
that such men as C. W. M. R. <lb />
Lang, Alfred Forbes, S. M. Schultz. W. <lb />
S. Bawls. J. B. Cherry, R. J. Gaffe, E. <lb />
A. and I might mention every <lb />
citizen of the town, will assist to make <lb />
the Greenville market a whooping <lb />
No, Mr. Planter, let the planters <lb />
of Pitt and adjacent counties but lend us <lb />
their assistance and will in a short <lb />
time show them the possibilities of the <lb />
Greenville market. When a planter <lb />
brings his tobacco to Greenville want <lb />
him to feel that he is selling his tobacco <lb />
at home, my word for it, Mr. Plan- <lb />
you promise all your friends <lb />
that the Greenville market will be fore- <lb />
most among the best markets of the east <lb />
during coining season. Want of <lb />
space forbids my writing more on the <lb />
subject, but if will make him- <lb />
self known to me I will point out to him <lb />
the advantages of Greenville and a home <lb />
market. Alex <lb />
RARE BARGAINS<lb />
Bargains offered by the low <lb />
Prices are Sum j Ginghams worth lo 12-i, <lb />
mer Goods in to close selling at and Hi. Bleach <lb />
by SEPTEMBER 1st to make led and Unbleached Domestics <lb />
room for Fall Stock. Warm Int any price- All our fine <lb />
weather coupled with low prices Wooled Dress Goods at <lb />
makes them go in a rush. own price. All of our <lb />
Those Embroidered Summer Clothing to be sold at <lb />
Black Mull Dress Patterns, only <lb />
a few left, reduced to 92.25 <lb />
White Goods, former price <lb />
and reduced to and <lb />
inch White Lawn and <lb />
Dress Styles Outing and Hi. <lb />
French Taffetas worth <lb />
now Scotch Zephyr <lb />
hams worth Best <lb />
cost. Don't forget our Sample <lb />
Notions, such as Shirts, Sus- <lb />
Collars, Cuffs, Hand- <lb />
kerchiefs, Glove, <lb />
Mitts, Fans, Umbrella. A <lb />
large lot of Sample Shoes and <lb />
Slippers at factory prices, there- <lb />
by saving you the middle man's <lb />
profit. <lb />
To our many customers we say inspect our <lb />
goods before buying. <lb />
Respectfully, <lb />
Opposite Old Brick Store. <lb />
N. C.<lb />
i- i <lb />
I; r <lb />
A High-Toned <lb />
Smoke <lb />
Suited to the Taste of every <lb />
Man, and <lb />
Ladies Do Not Object to Them. <lb />
FIVE <lb />
Pure Sweet <lb />
Smokes <lb />
FOR <lb />
TEN CENTS. <lb />
Jones Seminary for <lb />
Young Ladies. <lb />
Superior educational ad th- <lb />
location, mineral water, commodious <lb />
buildings with lire places, entire ex- <lb />
boarding tuition per j <lb />
For circulars address. <lb />
Rev. C. A . HAMPTON. <lb />
All Healing Spring, N. C. I <lb />
SCHOOL, <lb />
SCOTLAND NECK, N. C. <lb />
term begins Thursday, <lb />
25th, Location is health. <lb />
Community is moral Dis- <lb />
is kind but firm. Charges are <lb />
low to suit the times. Room for <lb />
for <lb />
V. ALLEN, Supt. <lb />
Hamilton Institute. <lb />
HAMILTON, N. C. <lb />
The Fall Term of tins school will open <lb />
Monday, Aug. Enrollment last <lb />
session OS. Excellent advantages in a <lb />
regular Preparatory Course of study in <lb />
Mush-, Elocution, Painting and Draw- <lb />
Terms moderate. Pupils hoard in <lb />
families or with Principal. For farther <lb />
information address, <lb />
JOHN <lb />
A Voice From Richmond. <lb />
Richmond, Vs. Jane 1890. <lb />
In was a severe sufferer from <lb />
Rheumatic Gout. I was advised to try <lb />
Mrs. Person's I used <lb />
bottles, which made a perfect cure of me, <lb />
and I have not had a return of the trouble <lb />
since. I also found it a floe as <lb />
one of its strong points. <lb />
S. S. <lb />
GREENVILLE <lb />
FEMALE SCHOOL <lb />
Mrs V. L. Pendleton <lb />
Will open a Select School for Young <lb />
Ladies and Small Girls in Greenville <lb />
August 1832. The full Collegiate <lb />
Course taught. The usual <lb />
prices for tuition in Greenville will be <lb />
charged. <lb />
University of N. C. <lb />
Instruction is ottered in four general <lb />
courses of study, six brief courses, a <lb />
large number of special and in <lb />
law, medicine and engineering. Toe <lb />
Faculty includes twenty teachers. <lb />
Scholarships and loan funds are avail- <lb />
able for needy young men of talent and <lb />
character. The next session begins <lb />
Sept. 1st, For with full <lb />
address Winston, <lb />
Chapel mil, N. C. <lb />
Louisburg <lb />
Female <lb />
College, <lb />
LOUISBURG, <lb />
The next tension of this well-known <lb />
school will begin September 1st, 1802. <lb />
Pure water, no sickness, thorough in- <lb />
building with rooms. <lb />
Campus of acres well shaded by <lb />
gigantic oaks. Conservatory music <lb />
teachers. Art and Elocution teachers <lb />
from Academy of Arts. Teachers ex- <lb />
perts in their specialties. The whole <lb />
Literary Course, Physical Culture and <lb />
and fires only <lb />
for the year. Special studies in <lb />
Send for to <lb />
S. D. BAGLEY, President, <lb />
N. C. <lb />
WALTERS <lb />
Ton Are Not In It <lb />
If you fail to see brand new stock of <lb />
GENERAL MERCHANDISE <lb />
------that is new being offered by <lb />
W. H. WHITE. <lb />
-----1 have just the to suit------ <lb />
GENTLEMEN, <lb />
I LADY, <lb />
HOUSEKEEPER, <lb />
I FARMER. <lb />
I BODY ELSE. <lb />
If you want anything to wear or anything <lb />
or go in the house, <lb />
a piece <lb />
call on me. Goods all new, not <lb />
of old stock in the house. <lb />
Ky prices will be found us low as <lb />
able goods can be sold at. <lb />
W. H. WHITE. <lb />
Two doors from C. A. <lb />
near Five Points. <lb />
Land Sale. <lb />
By virtue of an order of the Clerk of <lb />
the Superior of Pitt county in <lb />
case of K. G. administrator of G. <lb />
W. Johnston, against Louisa Johnston <lb />
Mary Johnston, the undersigned <lb />
administrator will sell for cash before <lb />
the Court House door Greenville on <lb />
Monday the 1st day of August, 1892, the <lb />
following piece or parcel of <lb />
land, situated in the county of Pitt, and <lb />
in Greenville township, lying on north <lb />
side of Tar river, adjoining the lands of <lb />
Mrs. A. J. Johnston, Miss S. O. Brown <lb />
and others, containing acres, more or <lb />
less. <lb />
Administrator. <lb />
This June 27th, 1892. <lb />
LOOK HERE. <lb />
The Hoard of Commissioners of Pitt <lb />
county will. In accordance with law, <lb />
meet at the Court House in Greenville, <lb />
on Monday, July 11th, 1892, for the <lb />
pose of revising the tax list of 1892, and <lb />
will hear all complaints concerning ex- <lb />
valuation of property. Any per- <lb />
son who has failed to list their taxes can <lb />
do so at said meeting. <lb />
By order Board, <lb />
Clerk. <lb />
A Hogshead Story. <lb />
I wish by this means to tell the people <lb />
that have prepared and am still <lb />
paring a large lot of material for <lb />
co Hogsheads. And to make It as con- <lb />
as possible for my customers I <lb />
hare decided to ran two wagons on the <lb />
road to deliver them at most convenient <lb />
places- And I further promise that I <lb />
win use my best efforts to put up <lb />
and quality of Hogsheads as <lb />
may want. And think I can com- <lb />
in price with any. <lb />
I will also pay attention to <lb />
masting and Brackets for <lb />
m W <lb />
see ma your or- <lb />
or address at N. C. <lb />
Evans Street, in rear of Dr. D. L. <lb />
office- <lb />
GREENVILLE N. C. <lb />
A. G. COX. <lb />
take great pleasure in informing my <lb />
friends and the public generally <lb />
my <lb />
STUDIO <lb />
is now open, A successful career of <lb />
YEARS . <lb />
Is a proof of the satisfaction I <lb />
My Work Speaks for Itself. <lb />
Call early and examine <lb />
Hoping to gain your confluence, and <lb />
merit your favor. am <lb />
Very respectfully, <lb />
THOMAS <lb />
Notice to Shippers. <lb />
In order to make more convenient and <lb />
economical use of the vessels now em- <lb />
ployed In the North Carolina service <lb />
and thus to better serve the inter- <lb />
of shippers, the undersigned <lb />
have decided to merge their <lb />
respective lines between Nor <lb />
folk and Newborn and <lb />
Washington, N. C, into <lb />
one line, to be known as <lb />
LINK. <lb />
SHOES, DRY GOODS. <lb />
St <lb />
OTHERS MAY <lb />
There is a deal of satisfaction <lb />
we are still in that position, <lb />
tempt to follow our methods but <lb />
lead them a merry chase and they <lb />
it up or come to grief. <lb />
Elegance and durability, <lb />
prices, is what has placed our Shoes,, <lb />
and Notions in the lead. <lb />
BROWN<lb />
COMMISSION <lb />
-AND BUYER K- <lb />
Country <lb />
Bring me all of your Chickens, E. <lb />
Turkeys and Geese, and I will <lb />
highest market price for them and <lb />
cash. <lb />
If you have anything to ship will attend to for .-n a <lb />
Call inc. <lb />
JNO. S. COl <lb />
Palm <lb />
S, I. LENDER<lb />
TOBACCO FL<lb />
We are now ready to Tobacco Flues to th <lb />
have placed their orders Tor them. <lb />
Don't Buy a Cook <lb />
you have seen ours. We still handle <lb />
Stoves and the LIBERTY They are low priced <lb />
never failed to give satisfaction. <lb />
Repairing promptly done and guaranteed. <lb />
S. E- PENDER <lb />
June <lb />
ESTABLISHED <lb />
Headquarters for the following lines <lb />
Boxes <lb />
I inn Boxes Tobacco, <lb />
Boxes Starch. <lb />
-0 <lb />
Stick <lb />
Barrels Ax <lb />
Barrels <lb />
Car load Mess Pork. <lb />
Car load Side Meat. <lb />
Car load Flour, all grades. <lb />
Carload Seed Oats. <lb />
Cases Star Lye, <lb />
Cases Bread Powders. <lb />
Soap. <lb />
Cases Cherries and reaches. <lb />
Full line Case Goods. Sacks. <lb />
GREENVILLE. N. C. <lb />
G. E. <lb />
DEALER IN<lb />
Connecting at Norfolk with <lb />
The Bay line, for Baltimore. <lb />
The Clyde Line, for Philadelphia. <lb />
The Old Dominion Line, for New <lb />
York. <lb />
The Merchants Miners Line for <lb />
ton and Providence. <lb />
The Water Lines for Richmond, Va., <lb />
and Washington, G. <lb />
At Newborn with <lb />
The Atlantic North Carolina R. R. <lb />
At Washington with <lb />
The Tar River Steamers. . <lb />
Also Calling at Island, N. C. <lb />
The new line will in <lb />
Service, with additional railings as <lb />
will best suit the needs of the business. <lb />
NO ADVANCE IN RATES. <lb />
The direct of these steamers, <lb />
and the freedom from handling, are <lb />
among the advantages this Line <lb />
otters. The following gentlemen have <lb />
been appointed Agents of the New <lb />
John K. at Norfolk, Va. <lb />
John Myers Son, at <lb />
H. Gray, at Newborn, N. O. <lb />
S, C. Whitehurst, at Roanoke Island. <lb />
J. J. Cherry, at Greenville, N. C. <lb />
The first steamer will leave Norfolk <lb />
on Monday, May 16th, from wharf <lb />
on Water street- Conjoining Clyde <lb />
and between the piers of the Clyde <lb />
Line and Dominion Steamship Co. <lb />
H. A. BOURNE, <lb />
V. P. A G. M. Old Dominion S. Co. <lb />
W. P. X., <lb />
Norfolk, May <lb />
L. W.<lb />
Havana . Oil <lb />
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Roanoke <lb />
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The child was lying stretched out <lb />
in his little white bed, and his eyes, <lb />
gram large through fever, looked <lb />
straight before him, always with tho <lb />
strange fixity of the sick who <lb />
ready perceive what the living do <lb />
not see. <lb />
The mother at the of the bed, <lb />
torn by suffering and wringing her <lb />
bands to keep herself from crying. <lb />
followed the progress of <lb />
the disease on the poor emaciated <lb />
face of the little being. The father, <lb />
in honest workman, kept hock tho <lb />
tom which burned his eyelids. <lb />
The day brake clear and mild, a <lb />
morning in June, and light- <lb />
up tho narrow room in the street <lb />
of the where little Francois, <lb />
the child of Jacques and Madeleine <lb />
lay dying. Ho was seven <lb />
old and was very fair, very <lb />
and so lively. Not three weeks <lb />
he was as gay a but <lb />
i lever had him and they had <lb />
brought him home one evening from <lb />
the public school with his head <lb />
heavy and his hands very hot. From <lb />
time he had been here in this <lb />
bed, and sometimes in his delirium <lb />
when he looked at his well blacked <lb />
shoes, which his mother had placed <lb />
in a corner on a board, he <lb />
can throw them away now. <lb />
little shoes Little Francois <lb />
will not pat them on any more Lit- <lb />
will not goto school any <lb />
Then the father cried oat and said, <lb />
In- And the moth- <lb />
very buried her blond head <lb />
his pillow, so that little Francois <lb />
not hear her weep. <lb />
This night the child had not been <lb />
but for the two days past <lb />
the doctor had been uneasy over an <lb />
of prostration, which re- <lb />
it was as if at <lb />
seven years the sick one already felt <lb />
the v. of life. He was tired. <lb />
Bad and tossed his little head <lb />
on the bolster. He had no <lb />
longer a smile on his poor thin lips <lb />
ind with haggard eye he sought, see- <lb />
they knew not what something <lb />
then beyond, very far off. <lb />
heaven thought <lb />
Madeleine, trembling. <lb />
When they wished bin to take <lb />
Rome medicine, some or a little <lb />
soup ho refused. He refused every- <lb />
thing. <lb />
thou wish anything, Fran- <lb />
wish <lb />
must draw him out of <lb />
the doctor said. torpor fright- <lb />
ens me. You are the father and <lb />
mother you know your child well. <lb />
Seek for something to reanimate this <lb />
little body; recall to earth this spirit <lb />
which runs after the <lb />
Then he went away. <lb />
Yes, without doubt they knew him <lb />
their Francois, worthy <lb />
people. They knew how it amused <lb />
him, the little one, to plunder the <lb />
hedges on Sunday and to come back <lb />
to Paris on fathers shoulders <lb />
laden with thorn. Jacques I- <lb />
grand had bought some images, <lb />
some gilded soldiers and some Chi- <lb />
shadows for Francois. Ho cut <lb />
them out. put them on the child's <lb />
bed and made them dance before the <lb />
bewildered eyes of the little one. and <lb />
with a desire to weep himself he <lb />
tried to make him laugh. <lb />
thou see; it is tho broken <lb />
bridge. Tire. tire, tire I And this is <lb />
the general Thou we <lb />
saw one. a general, once in the Bois <lb />
de If thou the <lb />
medicine I will buy a real <lb />
one with a cloth tunic and gold <lb />
lets. Dost thou wish for him. <lb />
general, <lb />
replied tho child, with <lb />
dry voice which fever gives. <lb />
thou wish a pistil, some <lb />
marbles- a <lb />
the voice, <lb />
clearly and almost cruelly. <lb />
And to all that they said to him. t <lb />
all the jumping jacks, to all the <lb />
loons that they promised him. <lb />
little the parents looked <lb />
at each other in <lb />
what dost thou wish, my <lb />
asked the mother. <lb />
us see; men is certainly <lb />
thou wouldst like to have. Tell it. <lb />
tell it me to me, thy And <lb />
she laid her cheek on the pillow <lb />
the sick boy and whispered this <lb />
in oar as if it was a secret. <lb />
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straight rung himself up in bis bed <lb />
and stretching out Ins hand eagerly <lb />
toward some invisible thing, <lb />
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same and <lb />
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of a man who foresees a <lb />
possibility of <lb />
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the morning of Easter Monday <lb />
he had taken Francois to the circus. <lb />
He had in his ears the <lb />
outbursts of joy. tho happy laugh <lb />
She amused boy, when the clown, <lb />
tho beautiful clown all spangled with <lb />
gold and with a great gilded <lb />
sparkling, colored, on the <lb />
of his black costume, <lb />
across the track, gave the trip to a <lb />
hold himself motionless and <lb />
stiff on sand, his head down and <lb />
his feet in the air. Or again he tossed <lb />
up to the chandelier some soft, felt <lb />
hats which he caught adroitly on his <lb />
head, they formed, one by <lb />
one, a pyramid; and jest, <lb />
like a refrain brightening up his in- <lb />
and droll face, he Stand <lb />
the same cry, repeated the same <lb />
word, accompanied now and then by <lb />
a burst from the orchestra, <lb />
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it rang out, tho <lb />
burst out into and the <lb />
little one joined in with his hearty <lb />
little laugh. It was <lb />
this it was the <lb />
the it was this favorite of a <lb />
part of tho city that little Fran <lb />
coin wished to see and to have and <lb />
whom ho not Dave and could <lb />
not see. since he was lying with- <lb />
out strength in his white bed. <lb />
In the evening Jacques <lb />
brought the child a jointed clown, <lb />
all with which he <lb />
had bought in a passageway and <lb />
which was very expensive, it was <lb />
the. price of four of his working days <lb />
But he would have given twenty, <lb />
thirty, lie would have given the price <lb />
of a labor to bring back a <lb />
smile to the pale lips of the sick child. <lb />
Tho child looked at the plaything a <lb />
moment as it glistened on the white <lb />
cover of the lied, then said <lb />
is not I I want to <lb />
see <lb />
Ah if Jacques could have wrapped <lb />
him up in his blankets, could have <lb />
carried him to the circus, could have <lb />
shown him t he dancing under <lb />
the lighted and have said <lb />
to him. Look He did batter, Jacques, <lb />
to the circus, demanded the <lb />
address of the clown, and timidly, <lb />
his legs shaking with fear, ho <lb />
one by one. the stops which <lb />
led to the apartment the artist <lb />
Montmartre. It was very bold this <lb />
that Jacques was going to do. But <lb />
after all the comedians go to sing <lb />
and recite their monologue's in draw- <lb />
the houses the great <lb />
lords Perhaps the down- oh, if he <lb />
mi would would consent to come <lb />
and say to Francois. No <lb />
matter, how would they receive him, <lb />
Jacques here at <lb />
house; <lb />
He was no longer <lb />
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dwelling, the books, tho en- <lb />
the was like a <lb />
choice decoration around the charm- <lb />
man who received Jacques in his <lb />
office like that of u doctor. <lb />
Jacques looked, but did not <lb />
the down, and turned and twist- <lb />
ed his felt hat between his fingers. <lb />
Tho other waited. Then the father <lb />
excused himself. was astonish- <lb />
what he there to ask; it <lb />
could not pardon, excuse. But, in <lb />
short, it was concerning tho little <lb />
A nice one, monsieur. <lb />
And s o intelligent Always the first <lb />
at in arithmetic, which <lb />
no did not understand. A dreamer, <lb />
this little one, do you see Yes, a <lb />
dreamer. And tho proof, wait, the <lb />
stammered; <lb />
but he gathered up his courage and <lb />
said <lb />
proof is that he wishes to see <lb />
you, that he thinks only of you. and <lb />
that you arc there before him like a <lb />
star which he would like to have and <lb />
that he <lb />
When he had finished, tho <lb />
was deadly and he had great <lb />
drops on his forehead. Ho dared <lb />
not look at tho clown who remained <lb />
with his eyes fixed on tho workman. <lb />
And what was ho going to say, this <lb />
Was ho going to dis- <lb />
miss him, take him for a fool and <lb />
put him out the door <lb />
near Street of the <lb />
said tho other. <lb />
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ho is going to see<lb />
When tho door opened and showed <lb />
tho Jacques cried <lb />
out joyfully to his eon i <lb />
lie happy, child See, <lb />
here ho is, <lb />
A look of great joy came over tin <lb />
child's face. He raised himself on <lb />
bis mother's arm and turned his <lb />
head toward the two men who <lb />
questioning, for a mo- <lb />
who it was by tho side of his <lb />
gentleman in an over- <lb />
coat, whose good, pleasant face he <lb />
did not know. <lb />
they said to him, is <lb />
ho slowly fell back on <lb />
tho pillow remained there, hie <lb />
eyes fixed, his beautiful large, blue <lb />
eyes which looked beyond the wails <lb />
of the room and were always <lb />
seeking the spangles and the butter- <lb />
fly of like a lover who <lb />
pursues his dream. <lb />
replied the child with a voice <lb />
which was no longer dry, but full of <lb />
despair, H is not <lb />
The clown, standing near the little <lb />
bed, threw upon the child an earnest <lb />
look, very grave, but of an <lb />
sweetness. <lb />
Ho shook his head, looked at. the <lb />
anxious father, the grief stricken, <lb />
mother, and said, smiling, <lb />
will soot go. <lb />
And was only half an <lb />
hoar since i had disappeared <lb />
the opened quickly and in <lb />
black, clothes, his <lb />
cap on his head, the gilded fly <lb />
on his breast and on his back, i a <lb />
smile as big the mouth of a money <lb />
a powdered face, <lb />
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of the circus, the <lb />
of the popular neighborhood, <lb />
the of <lb />
appeared. <lb />
Lying on his little white bed the <lb />
child clapped thin little <lb />
laughing, crying, happy, saved, with <lb />
a joy of life in Ids eyes, and . I <lb />
with his seven-year y <lb />
which all at once kindled up a <lb />
match. <lb />
It is he, it is he, <lb />
this time Hero is <lb />
Long live flood day <lb />
And when tho doctor back <lb />
he found seated by <lb />
bedside a clown with d pale face who <lb />
tho little one laugh again and <lb />
again, and who raid to tho child <lb />
while he was stirring a piece of sugar <lb />
into a cup of <lb />
if thou dost not <lb />
drink, little Francois, <lb />
will not back any <lb />
So the child drank. <lb />
it not <lb />
good Thanks, <lb />
said the clown to tho <lb />
doctor, not be jealous. It seems <lb />
to mo that my grimaces will do him <lb />
as much good as your <lb />
Tho father and mother wept, but <lb />
this time from joy. <lb />
Francois was on his <lb />
feet again a carriage stopped every <lb />
day lief ore tho dwelling of a work- <lb />
man in tho street of the at <lb />
Montmartre, and a man got out with <lb />
a gay powdered face, enveloped in <lb />
an overcoat the collar turned <lb />
back, nod underneath it PUP could <lb />
see a clown's costume. <lb />
do I owe you, <lb />
said Jacques at last to the master <lb />
clown when the child took his first <lb />
walk, now I owe you some- <lb />
The clown stretched out two <lb />
soft, herculean hands to the parents <lb />
shake of the said he. <lb />
Then placing two great kisses on <lb />
the more rosy checks of tho <lb />
laughing, to <lb />
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Mary Stuart <lb />
Female Care. <lb />
To the your <lb />
that I have remedy <lb />
tor the thousand NB which <lb />
from female organs, <lb />
Shall lie glad to send of my <lb />
remedy to lady who wit send <lb />
their and P. address. <lb />
Yours respectfully. <lb />
Dr. A. <lb />
N. Y. <lb />
The groat baritone, with a <lb />
congenial company of fellow artists, <lb />
among whom were Dunbar Price, <lb />
Mrs. and one of tho Do <lb />
was one noonday in tho <lb />
summer time taking breakfast on <lb />
tho veranda of tho Reservoir hotel <lb />
at Versailles, when two sad eyed <lb />
Italian musicians along <lb />
and began to play the harp and sing <lb />
one of Valentine's songs from <lb />
A sigh of dismay from tho <lb />
assembled company, but <lb />
who was in good humor with his <lb />
breakfast and with tho world, said, <lb />
fix Pushing <lb />
away his coffee ho arose, and tender- <lb />
the singer a piece of silver, <lb />
friend, I'll show you how that <lb />
should sung. You do not phrase <lb />
that song Then he burst <lb />
forth with his grand voice and sang <lb />
the song through, to tho great tie- <lb />
light of all within range. <lb />
Tho poor traveling musician turned <lb />
green and to tremble with <lb />
awe, finally, when the end came, <lb />
touched his and murmured hum- <lb />
I will not <lb />
sing again when you may <lb />
As he slunk off with his comrade of <lb />
the harp a shower of laughter and <lb />
coin followed him. Ho was not <lb />
grateful. Ho was <lb />
Times. <lb />
C. A. Thompson, Seymour, Ind., <lb />
sister Jennie, when she <lb />
was a girl, guttered from white <lb />
swelling, which greatly impaired her <lb />
health and made her blood very Impure <lb />
In the spring -lie was not able to do <lb />
anything and could scarcely about. <lb />
More than a year ago she look three <lb />
of Botanic Blood Balm, and now she <lb />
is perfectly <lb />
A Coast Lake. <lb />
One- of the natural curiosities in <lb />
county is Lone lake, which <lb />
lies in a butte or mound in the Sim- <lb />
foothills six miles northwest of <lb />
this city. The butte looks as though <lb />
the top caved in, as the trees <lb />
are lying dead all over the bottom <lb />
and years ago growing where <lb />
the lake now lies. This lake cannot <lb />
lie seen until reaches the summit <lb />
f the butte, as it is circular in form <lb />
and surrounded by a wall or of <lb />
earth which is covered with trees. <lb />
Tho bank itself is more than feet <lb />
high. <lb />
The early settlers toll of cutting <lb />
on the ground which this body <lb />
of water now covers a good many <lb />
years ago. There is no doubt the <lb />
are steadily rising. Trees have <lb />
been covered, have fallen, and now <lb />
lie slowly decaying beneath the <lb />
It fairly possible that the <lb />
lake will one day fill the entire <lb />
in tho butte and overflow the <lb />
banks. A few year ago lake <lb />
was stocked with carp, and its <lb />
are fairly alive with them now. <lb />
Sentinel. <lb />
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A gentleman owning a fine bulldog <lb />
invited a to-inspect him. Tho <lb />
two proceeded to the carriage house, <lb />
the dog was released and his fine <lb />
points admired. Wearied of this, <lb />
the friend espying a set of boxing <lb />
gloves invited tho heist to a friendly <lb />
set-to. The challenge was accepted, <lb />
the gloves ware donned and the two <lb />
raised their hands in the <lb />
of def <lb />
The stranger led for his opponent's <lb />
face. Scarcely had his arm shot out <lb />
the bulldog, <lb />
sprang quick as a flash and bur <lb />
his teeth in the man's forearm. <lb />
There is a tradition, and it seems well <lb />
borne out in fact, that when a bull- <lb />
dog once his teeth in either <lb />
man or beast his jaws look and they <lb />
can pried with an <lb />
instrument <lb />
Such was with this par <lb />
bulldog. No amount of <lb />
or beating had any effect upon <lb />
the brute. Tho man suffered ex <lb />
agony, but it was not <lb />
a heated iron was applied to tho <lb />
dog that he could be forced to <lb />
his hold. The brute was killed, <lb />
the man's were <lb />
but unfortunately tho use of his arm <lb />
was impaired by the injury and is to <lb />
this -New York Herald. <lb />
In ancient times the beds we <lb />
about were simply rugs, skins or thin <lb />
mattresses, which could be rolled up <lb />
and carried away in tho morning. <lb />
At night they spread on the <lb />
floor, which, in the of <lb />
houses, was of tile or plaster, and as <lb />
shore were not worn in the house <lb />
and the feet were washed lief ore en- <lb />
a room the floors cleaner <lb />
than ours. After a time a sort of <lb />
bench, three feet wide, was built <lb />
around two or three sides of the <lb />
room about a foot above tho floor, <lb />
covered with a soft cushion, was <lb />
used during the day to sit or lounge <lb />
on, and as a sleeping place at night. <lb />
The bench was sometimes like <lb />
movable and of carved wood <lb />
or Talk. <lb />
I A Household Remedy <lb />
BLOOD and SKIN <lb />
DISEASES <lb />
Di Di Do <lb />
Botanic Blood Balm <lb />
a Cough. <lb />
Will you heed the warning The <lb />
the sure approach of that <lb />
more Consumption. Ask <lb />
yourselves if you can afford for t he sake <lb />
saying to run the risk do <lb />
for it. We know from <lb />
that Cure will cure your cough <lb />
It never Tins explains why more <lb />
limn a million were sold the past <lb />
year. It relieves croup and whooping <lb />
cough once. Mothers, do not lie with- <lb />
out. For lame back, side or chest <lb />
Porous Plaster. Sold at <lb />
en's Drug Store. <lb />
A In Ibo Dark. <lb />
Cornelius in of his in- <lb />
imitable essays, tells us that once <lb />
upon a time in the County of Clare a <lb />
quarrel occurred in the hunting field <lb />
between two gentlemen who we will <lb />
call Captain Robins and W. Jone, <lb />
Esq. Very hot words passed be- <lb />
tween them. us settle the <lb />
at tho captain; <lb />
have pistols in the <lb />
said the squire; <lb />
your <lb />
It was at length that they <lb />
should fight in tho stable yard at <lb />
teen paces, each man to hold a <lb />
tern as a mark for his opponent. <lb />
are you, you <lb />
cried tho captain, when they came <lb />
put into tho yard. here, you <lb />
replied tho squire. <lb />
out said the captain. <lb />
what I'm said tho other. <lb />
the word and no more talk <lb />
A to n <lb />
A jeweler of la., received <lb />
the following communication, which <lb />
accompanied a watch sent to him by <lb />
a Quaker to <lb />
the my <lb />
clock, which In need of thy friendly <lb />
correction. Tho lat It at thy friendly <lb />
It was In no way or <lb />
thereby, for I perceive by the Index of <lb />
that it is a liar and Is not in It. <lb />
It, therefore, thee, and com-ct it <lb />
from the error of ha ways, and it <lb />
it should go. And when thou <lb />
thy hand It. hoc that it Is <lb />
without passion, lest thou drive it to <lb />
destruction, and when thou sea It conform- <lb />
able to tho mentioned rules, send it <lb />
home to me. with a and true hill drawn <lb />
up in the spirit of moderation, and I will <lb />
to thee In the root of all evil. <lb />
Weekly. <lb />
I ULCERS, <lb />
IT. RHEUM. <lb />
lorn et SKIN ERUPTION, I <lb />
being efficacious In toning up A <lb />
restoring the . <lb />
lien Iron any Ha <lb />
supernatural healing properties <lb />
justify at la guaranteeing a curt, II <lb />
directions are followed. <lb />
SENT FREE <lb />
CO., Atlanta, <lb />
Tobacco<lb />
ii <lb />
St <lb />
lion r ma for <lb />
PARKER'S <lb />
HAIR BALSAM <lb />
ind the <lb />
to tore Gray <lb />
to Its <lb />
-v-i-p <lb />
Color. <lb />
With it yon <lb />
control heft ting your bin<lb />
All of Hit <lb />
-T. <lb />
till c. <lb />
en ran pr week can In <lb />
made in the satin- <lb />
co of different degrees of ripe- <lb />
be at one time in <lb />
same burn Saves labor and <lb />
fuel. <lb />
For farther particulars ad- <lb />
dress <lb />
ft <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
this paper when write. <lb />
behind the Damp, Honor; <lb />
get behind tho pump you <lb />
whispered tho groom, pulling tho <lb />
captain by tho coat. Ho did so, and <lb />
when they blazed away it was tho <lb />
squire who got it and it was more than <lb />
three months before he could get out <lb />
Mercury. <lb />
Specimen Case. <lb />
S. II. Clifford. New Wis., was <lb />
troubled <lb />
iii was hi <lb />
was affected to an <lb />
appetite fell away, add he <lb />
reduced in and strength. Three <lb />
bottles of Bitters cured <lb />
Edward Shepherd, <lb />
had a running sore on Ids leg of eight <lb />
steading. Used three bottles of <lb />
Hitters and seven boxes of <lb />
Salvo, and bis kg la <lb />
sound and well. John Speaker. Catawba, <lb />
O., bail five large sores on his leg, <lb />
doctors said he was Incurable. One bot- <lb />
OBS <lb />
him entirely. Sold <lb />
t Store. <lb />
A globe trotting Englishman's <lb />
it was to amuse himself and while <lb />
away by going wheresoever <lb />
there was promise of novelty, clan- <lb />
or excitement. Ho had been to <lb />
the African diamond fields, to the <lb />
realms, to our frontier min- <lb />
camps and he was on his way to <lb />
Alaska. But one trip ho was <lb />
to tho cowboys, about whom ho <lb />
had road a great deal. <lb />
are a very rum sort of beg <lb />
said very mm sort. <lb />
But they're not half bad as a lot, <lb />
know, i no sooner got into bod in tho <lb />
in the first cowboy town I got <lb />
into than a hand of the beggars <lb />
dashing up the street firing off their <lb />
revolvers like madmen. It happened <lb />
that tho was a very ramshackle <lb />
building, almost as thin <lb />
cardboard, and in five minutes tho <lb />
walls of my bedroom riddled <lb />
with bullet holes in tho most <lb />
manner. Fancy my satisfaction <lb />
for I had traveled miles to <lb />
witness that very thing <lb />
Ralph in Harper's Weekly. <lb />
Complaint. <lb />
la it not worth the small price of <lb />
to free yourself of every symptom of <lb />
distressing If you think <lb />
so rail at store and get S bottle <lb />
every bottle has <lb />
printed guarantee on It, use accordingly <lb />
and If It docs no good it will cost you <lb />
nothing. at Drug Store. <lb />
have a speedy and cure <lb />
for catarrh, diphtheria, canker mouth <lb />
and headache, in <lb />
X nasal Injector free with <lb />
each Use it if you desire health <lb />
and sweet breath. Price Sold at <lb />
Drugs Store. <lb />
are two systems in for <lb />
intensifying the lights of tho lamps <lb />
Used in flouting or By <lb />
the cat opt system tho light is re <lb />
fleeted by parabolic <lb />
reflector, by menus of which the <lb />
of light are into par- <lb />
rays sent in tin- do- <lb />
Shod. By the system the <lb />
diverging f light are n <lb />
tho direction by <lb />
tho flame being in tho <lb />
of a glass Ions, by means of which <lb />
tho diverging mys bent parallel <lb />
to each other, sons to form one solid <lb />
been of light.- New York Times. <lb />
Tl.- <lb />
You have, of course, heard of N. <lb />
C. Creole, the founder of Creole, <lb />
Colo., and the discoverer of the groat <lb />
silver deposits. He formerly a <lb />
government scout, and is as fine a <lb />
fellow at, lives His sudden <lb />
of enormous wealth hasn't <lb />
changed him in the least from the <lb />
big hearted and plain spoken miner. <lb />
It is a fact that ho refused <lb />
one of his Dave <lb />
offered for Creole's Interest in <lb />
tho famous Amethyst <lb />
Post. <lb />
BEST ORGANS AND PIANOS <lb />
FOR EASIEST PAYMENTS. <lb />
The MASON CO now offer to rent any one of <lb />
famous Organs or Pianos for three months, giving the person <lb />
full opportunity to test it thoroughly in his own home and <lb />
return if he does not longer want it. If he continues to hire it <lb />
until tin; aggregate of rent paid amounts to price of <lb />
it becomes his property without farther payment. <lb />
with net prices, free. <lb />
Mason Hamlin Organ and Piano Co., <lb />
BOSTON. NEW YORK. <lb />
GO <lb />
tee <lb />
CO <lb />
Cure. <lb />
We our advertised <lb />
to sell King's Discovery for <lb />
Consumption. Coughs an Colds, <lb />
this condition. If yon are afflicted with <lb />
a Cough, Cold or Throat or <lb />
Chest and will one this <lb />
as directed, giving It a fair trial, and ex- <lb />
no you may return be <lb />
bottle and have your money refunded. <lb />
We could not this did we not <lb />
know that Dr. KIm's New <lb />
t never <lb />
right not <lb />
then ho Went out. <lb />
A Hint to Who Us. <lb />
and firemen <lb />
called into private house to <lb />
put out exploding lamps or clothing <lb />
that has caught tire from an <lb />
dent of tho kind. When a lamp is <lb />
blazing coiling high it requires con- <lb />
nerve to hold of it and <lb />
hurl it of a window, but that is <lb />
the simplest and best way to prevent <lb />
disaster. If that is possible, or if tho <lb />
burning oil has got on the carpet or <lb />
table cover, a shovelful of sand, or, <lb />
failing sand, of common will <lb />
generally do all that is necessary. <lb />
Tho applies to any whose <lb />
clothing is covered with oil and on <lb />
fire. If he can Ho down and <lb />
some soil shoveled on his clothes the <lb />
fire will go out instantly, whereas a <lb />
buckets of water would hurt <lb />
him much worse than the fire. A <lb />
bucket of sand standing in cup <lb />
board in a room where a coal oil <lb />
lamp is burned is a good precaution, <lb />
and may check at the start what <lb />
might otherwise be a most <lb />
The poets slug, in dainty rhyme, <lb />
Of rummer days and sunny clinics, <lb />
beauteous maidens, passing fair, <lb />
With witching eyes and waving hair. <lb />
Till, near the <lb />
but an P. F. P.; <lb />
that i. Prescription, <lb />
the and guaranteed remedy for <lb />
all kinds of female weakness, <lb />
cures the ailments of feeble <lb />
and debilitated women, restores <lb />
them to and beauty once <lb />
mote. The price of this royal remedy. <lb />
Dr. Favorite Prescription, Is <lb />
hut 1.00 a bottle, and money <lb />
I n every If It satisfaction. <lb />
Bee guarantee on bottle-wrapper. <lb />
A ml <lb />
It rather unpleasant to hear a <lb />
public speaker remark, friends <lb />
wish to say a few words <lb />
this But then <lb />
it should that to <lb />
is human. Transcript. <lb />
Headache <lb />
indigestion, <lb />
Dyspepsia <lb />
And all Stomach cure by <lb />
P. P. F. <lb />
Ask, Poke Boot and <lb />
Rheumatism is cured by I <lb />
Pains the buck, <lb />
bases, ankles and wrists are all attacked <lb />
and by P. r. This great <lb />
medicine, my Its proper- <lb />
ties, builds tip and whole <lb />
body. <lb />
is so at P. P. r. <lb />
at this for toning <lb />
orating, and a mid u. <lb />
P. P. It oil Mi- <lb />
malaria and you in good <lb />
tho parishioner, rather tho <lb />
short <lb />
always long, ob- <lb />
served his pastor. <lb />
what I was thinking, said <lb />
tho parishioner in a far away ton. <lb />
Free Press. <lb />
CHILD BIRTH <lb />
MADE EASY <lb />
is a <lb />
ally prepared Liniment, every <lb />
of recognized value and in <lb />
constant use by the medical pro- <lb />
These ingredients arc com- <lb />
in a manner hitherto unknown <lb />
FRIEND <lb />
DO all that is claimed for <lb />
It AND MORE. I Shortens <lb />
Lessens Pain, Diminishes <lb />
Life of Mother and Child. Book <lb />
to FREE, con- <lb />
valuable information and <lb />
voluntary testimonials. <lb />
Sent on receipt of price per <lb />
REGULATOR CO. Atlanta. <lb />
Hem <lb />
out of ten would <lb />
probably give tho derivation of blind <lb />
coming directly from blind, and <lb />
fold from tho of folding a <lb />
cloth round the eyes, in the <lb />
of buff. Tho Word has, <lb />
however, nothing to do with fold, <lb />
but means felled, or struck blind, <lb />
might written <lb />
In tho same way the word buttery is <lb />
easily confused with the common <lb />
butter, with which, however, <lb />
it baa no connection, save in tho <lb />
minds of those who do not know it <lb />
to lie a contraction for a <lb />
place where bottles kept, and <lb />
which the bottler, or butler,<lb />
Tor sample <lb />
to the editor of the <lb />
CURES SYPHILIS<lb />
I iv-f <lb />
. i f r<lb />
rum <lb />
Whichard, <lb />
IT. O. <lb />
n. <lb />
can of <lb />
P. P. P. <lb />
SB- <lb />
p. r. p. <lb />
K Chronic <lb />
tr, Si-oM sic., V. <lb />
rd i <lb />
RHEUMATISM; <lb />
CURES <lb />
MARIA <lb />
P. T. P. A-h, <lb />
Blotches <lb />
EVIDENCE That Hood it <lb />
wrong, and nature it <lb />
to throw of impurities. <lb />
Nothing it to in <lb />
nature at Swifts S. <lb />
It <lb />
most child, yet <lb />
it forces the poison to the <lb />
it from th Hood. <lb />
that <lb />
several desirable panels. real <lb />
estate for sale, Look over list <lb />
w and call on or rite <lb />
IA I lot Third street below Co- <lb />
in lbs town <lb />
two-story house with lour <lb />
kitchen and smoke house convenient <lb />
large stables on the <lb />
Two In <lb />
tills desirable <lb />
A lot on <lb />
Front and Dies house of <lb />
rooms, well water, large gar- <lb />
don plot and <lb />
A half acre lot in <lb />
large single story house <lb />
of c rooms, cook at- <lb />
all necessary out building and <lb />
good <lb />
A in- farm an <lb />
about miles from oil Mt <lb />
Pleasant road, has gin house, stables, <lb />
barns, room tenant houses-, <lb />
well <lb />
Water. This land Is excellent tor <lb />
the cultivation of line <lb />
One farm lying on brunch of the <lb />
w. et w. railroad about half way be- <lb />
tween and and within J <lb />
mile of a new depot, contains acres, <lb />
Go cleared and balance heavily timbered <lb />
I with pine, oak, hickory, ash and <lb />
has good tenant houses; railroad passes <lb />
through of lids farm. The <lb />
land has clay subsoil with sandy <lb />
I is In go.,. slate of highly <lb />
Improved; Is trucking land. <lb />
I m A farm miles from on <lb />
I road known as the Jackson <lb />
farm; contains acres, III has <lb />
good dwelling house and all <lb />
out building. This is a <lb />
farm. <lb />
A house and lot in on <lb />
near-i. and w. s. <lb />
Bawls, now occupied by the faintly of <lb />
I tho late W. A- Stocks, contains <lb />
I kitchen <lb />
I legation, only hall a block from main <lb />
street of the town. <lb />
can be given January lat. <lb />
A good building lot on <lb />
. street, between Third and Fourth <lb />
streets, splendid locution. <lb />
The Lenten house and lot on <lb />
street near Avenue, <lb />
house of rooms, large lot with <lb />
tables out buildings. <lb />
i house . pa <lb />
. adjoining the lot of f. <lb />
h H K R s- and the lot described In No. <lb />
large. one-story dwelling <lb />
four rooms, dining and <lb />
room <lb />
Valuable Corn Flout <lb />
Cotton and Store <lb />
property located at a X <lb />
Ar sit- <lb />
listed In on- of the best Agricultural <lb />
FLOUR. COFFEE, SUGAR, of Pitt county. The mills <lb />
,,,,,. Ac up with the best machinery. <lb />
it i cloths, smeller etc., and are in fall <lb />
Mar- operation. The store house Is a two <lb />
TOBACCO SNUFF A with dwelling attacked <lb />
c from and rear. <lb />
you to buy at one profit. A com<lb />
Cures dyspepsia <lb />
For sale at J. I Drug <lb />
AT <lb />
year's supplies <lb />
their inter. l to get our price- <lb />
n all Its <lb />
stock <lb />
always on hand and sold at to sulk <lb />
the times. Our goods are nil bought <lb />
old for CASH, therefore, no rial <lb />
to at a <lb />
He <lb />
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K. <lb />
store Is kept constantly <lb />
v. general to a <lb />
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mills are the host known in <lb />
this <lb />
This is e tea <lb />
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