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Sob printing Room <lb />
to <lb />
Thoroughly Equipped <lb />
-WITH- <lb />
The Eastern Reflector. <lb />
Eastern Reflector <lb />
-TILL <lb />
NEW MATERIAL. VOL. XI. <lb />
Give Us Your Orders. <lb />
Orders on <lb />
Jones Seminary for <lb />
Young Ladies. <lb />
Superior <lb />
location, mineral after, commodious <lb />
tire places, entire <lb />
i tuition per <lb />
month. a h res. <lb />
Rev. V. A. HAMPTON. <lb />
All M. CL <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C, PITT COUNTY, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 1892. <lb />
NO. <lb />
APT Kit Z ELECTION <lb />
goats in <lb />
D. J. Editor and Owner. <lb />
TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. <lb />
per Year, in Advance. <lb />
SCHOOL, <lb />
NECK, m. C. <lb />
trim <lb />
20th, Location is fame for health. <lb />
Community is and Dis- <lb />
is kind but Charges are <lb />
low to suit the times. tor <lb />
Apply for cat <lb />
W. C. ALLEN, Supt. <lb />
Hamilton Institute. <lb />
HAMILTON. N. C. <lb />
The Fall Term of this school will open <lb />
Monday. Aug. Enrollment last <lb />
Excellent a <lb />
Preparatory Course of study in <lb />
Elocution, and Draw- <lb />
Terms moderate. in <lb />
families or with further <lb />
information address. <lb />
JOHN <lb />
Fall <lb />
Greenville Institute. <lb />
Both <lb />
Term begins August <lb />
Dee. 1892. <lb />
Kali- for Te <lb />
Tuition to Music 312.75; <lb />
For further particulars see or address, <lb />
Z. D. <lb />
A unsafe for girls is <lb />
not for either <lb />
GREENVILLE <lb />
FEMALE SCHOOL <lb />
Mrs. V. L. Pendleton <lb />
will a Meet School for Young <lb />
Ladies and Small Girls in Greenville on <lb />
August 1892. The bill Collegiate <lb />
Course taught. The usual <lb />
prices for tuition in will be <lb />
University of N. C. <lb />
Instruction is offered in four general <lb />
courses of study, six brief courses, a <lb />
large number of and in <lb />
law. medicine and engineering. The <lb />
Faculty includes twenty teachers. <lb />
Scholarship and loan funds are avail- <lb />
able for needy young men of talent <lb />
character. The next session begins <lb />
Bent. 1st. For with full <lb />
address Winston, <lb />
Chapel ill, N. c. <lb />
OAK <lb />
FOl IS law. <lb />
A CLASSICAL AND COMMERCIAL SCHOOL <lb />
--------OP <lb />
Elegant buildings and thorough equip- <lb />
patronage all the <lb />
Southern Stales. Beautiful and h <lb />
situation in view of the <lb />
Summer School Business <lb />
June 16th. <lb />
Fall Term begins <lb />
For Illustrated address, <lb />
J. A. M. II. HOLT, <lb />
Oak X. C. <lb />
Louisburg- <lb />
Female <lb />
College, <lb />
X. C. <lb />
The session of this well-known <lb />
school will begin September 1st, MM. <lb />
Pure water, no sicklies, in- <lb />
Brick building with rooms. <lb />
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 The whole <lb />
Literary Course, Physical Culture and <lb />
and only <lb />
for the year. Special studies in <lb />
Send for to <lb />
S. D. President, <lb />
N- C. <lb />
Wilson Collegiate Institute, <lb />
WILSON. N. ft <lb />
Ladies. Strictly non-Sectarian. <lb />
The Forty-Third <lb />
Monday, Sept. 1892. <lb />
N. C. PRESS ASSOCIATION. <lb />
The twentieth annual session of <lb />
the North Carolina Praia <lb />
was held in the city of Char- <lb />
on and Than <lb />
Jay, July 27th and The at- <lb />
was best for several <lb />
years, more than sixty bring pres- <lb />
Most of the editors arrived <lb />
Tuesday i; all were enter- <lb />
by the city at the Central <lb />
and Buford hotels. <lb />
The association was called to <lb />
order promptly at o'clock Wed- <lb />
morning by President J. <lb />
A- Thomas, who requested <lb />
Dr. A. G. to open the <lb />
meeting with prayer. Hon. C- <lb />
Dowd was introduced and extend- <lb />
ed the editors a cordial greeting <lb />
to the This was <lb />
responded to by Mr. E- E- Hilliard, <lb />
and the convention proceeded <lb />
with its regular order of business. <lb />
The remainder of the morning <lb />
session was given to calling the <lb />
roll and enrolling names of at- <lb />
appointments of com- <lb />
and reports from delegates <lb />
to the last meeting of the National <lb />
Association. <lb />
In the afternoon the President <lb />
read his address, was an ex- <lb />
paper filled with live topics j a number of resolutions <lb />
The association reassembled at <lb />
o'clock. The discussion of the <lb />
various subjects assigned was con- <lb />
Public Responsibility of <lb />
Newspaper was <lb />
discussed by J. Caldwell, J. M. <lb />
Roberts and V- J- Whichard. <lb />
The discussion of <lb />
in Advertising was reopen- <lb />
ed and Mr. II A. address- <lb />
ed the association. <lb />
to Secure Protection <lb />
Against Advertising was <lb />
discussed by W. X. Coley, C L- <lb />
Stephens, B, A. Deal and C W. <lb />
Hunt. Mr. Deal offered the fol- <lb />
lowing resolution, which was <lb />
unanimously <lb />
That it shall be the <lb />
duty of each member of this <lb />
when he shall have dis- <lb />
covered any advertising fraud, to <lb />
inform by post the Secretary of <lb />
the association, giving the facts in <lb />
the matter, and the Secretary shall <lb />
forthwith inform by letter all the <lb />
members of the association, so <lb />
that each member maybe supplied <lb />
with a list of such frauds. It shall <lb />
be the duty of the Secretary to <lb />
make a report of all such frauds at <lb />
each annual meeting for the <lb />
of the members of the <lb />
During the session of the <lb />
THE DEVIL <lb />
INCLINED. <lb />
truth in what is so well said. <lb />
and the situation i- not in the <lb />
least overdrawn- The editor of <lb />
the Herald is an old man, but <lb />
e EM thinks J he a very distinct recollection <lb />
G over Cleveland fit to be; which the Observer <lb />
and whence-knowing I At the time when Can- <lb />
by was supreme dictator of North <lb />
Observer. <lb />
New York Press <lb />
bearing direct interest to the pro- <lb />
At its close, upon motion <lb />
a committee was appointed to <lb />
select speakers to discuss the <lb />
embodied in the address. <lb />
were adopted, among them being <lb />
one expressive of our sympathy <lb />
with Senator Z. B. Vance in his <lb />
enfeebled health; a similar one to <lb />
Associate Justice J. J. Davis; one <lb />
Following this came the paper of approving of the steps being taken <lb />
the Historian. F. M- by the Board of Agriculture, the <lb />
His paper contained tributes to <lb />
the memory of J. F. C- R- <lb />
Oliver and B. F. Tipton, editors of <lb />
the State who died during the <lb />
year. <lb />
Woman's Fair Association, the <lb />
Tobacco Association, etc., to secure <lb />
a proper representation of this <lb />
State at the World's Fair, and <lb />
pledging cooperation with the <lb />
At the close of the afternoon same; one inviting and urging the <lb />
session the association was given National Editorial Association to <lb />
an excursion on a special train hold its session in ; <lb />
the Republican press and the <lb />
Republican would <lb />
the average reader suppose, of all <lb />
sources in the world, the New York state at which <lb />
Pratt fortifies itself with this severe <lb />
charge against our party's nominee <lb />
The constitution of the United <lb />
States The Press says i <lb />
other provisions of the con- <lb />
are of such vital <lb />
as those designed to safe- <lb />
guard the right of every citizen to <lb />
cast one legal ballot and have that <lb />
ballot honestly counted. The Re- <lb />
Carolina, and when Kirk's <lb />
dons held sway, we saw an election <lb />
a con <lb />
was adopted. At this <lb />
election voting continued for three <lb />
days the ballots cast by the <lb />
people of North Carolina, were <lb />
earned to Charleston, C, to be <lb />
counted. At the home of the <lb />
writer a company of soldiers <lb />
formed a double line of guards to <lb />
the ballot box, and the few white <lb />
men who voted had to march <lb />
publican national platform echoes j between them, and after <lb />
around the city, over six <lb />
one thanking the mi roads <lb />
different railroads and stopping at courtesies, and one thanking the <lb />
numerous factories. Barring the citizens of Charlotte for their hos- <lb />
heat this excursion was and many kindnesses and <lb />
a pleasant one. In line of <lb />
manufacturing enterprises Char <lb />
the constitution in this demand. <lb />
It does not point out any <lb />
method for bringing this result <lb />
about. It does not contain a line <lb />
that threatens the rights of any <lb />
State, or that counsels infringement <lb />
upon the just authority of any <lb />
State government It does insist <lb />
that some method shall be found <lb />
which shall preserve the integrity <lb />
of the ballot <lb />
taking up the false and <lb />
cowardly cry of Grover <lb />
Cleveland has placed himself in <lb />
line with the advocates of shotgun <lb />
rule and frauds upon the ballot <lb />
box. He has made it apparent <lb />
that he cannot be trusted to <lb />
serve, protect and defend the con- <lb />
of the United States. The <lb />
solemn oath of office on his lips <lb />
would be a mockery; for he has <lb />
plainly intimated in his letter to <lb />
the Democratic club of <lb />
Ky. that he is in favor of the <lb />
violation, not the preservation, of <lb />
the constitution. <lb />
such person is fit to be Pres- <lb />
for of the United <lb />
The ratification of the <lb />
by the original federation of <lb />
States is about years old, or <lb />
voting each was compelled to leave <lb />
the court house in an opposite <lb />
from which he entered. <lb />
One of the men who submitted to <lb />
this indignity was our father and <lb />
we can never forget how deeply he <lb />
was humiliated- But this was not <lb />
all that we saw or knew of. The <lb />
same company of soldiers <lb />
who guarded the ballot box on the <lb />
occasion alluded to, while under <lb />
the direction of the Radical sheriff <lb />
of the county, attempted to arrest <lb />
a white citizen, and because he re- <lb />
fused to submit to their demands <lb />
his home was burned to the <lb />
ground, himself and his son were <lb />
murdered, his son-in-law <lb />
wounded and his wife and j Kansas, the old <lb />
daughter threatened with death contention <lb />
ENTANGLING ALLIANCE. <lb />
Wilmington <lb />
No less distinguished counselor <lb />
than George Washington, advised <lb />
bis country to beware of <lb />
ling alliances with foreign powers, <lb />
advice which in the has been <lb />
followed. The true friend of the <lb />
Southern farmers would advise <lb />
them to steer of entangling <lb />
political alliances with the farmers <lb />
of the west whose interests cud <lb />
theirs are not identical by any <lb />
means <lb />
The western farmers who have <lb />
gone into the third party move- <lb />
under the leadership of Sen- <lb />
Congressman Simpson <lb />
and others, ask the Southern farm- <lb />
who have been acting with the <lb />
Democratic party to break away <lb />
from it, and unite with them in <lb />
building up a new party in <lb />
to both of the old parties. <lb />
The fact is it is understood that <lb />
the condition of those <lb />
the Republican party is that a <lb />
fight be made against the Demo- <lb />
party in the South, in other <lb />
words while they strike against the <lb />
Republican party the men of the <lb />
South must fight the Democratic <lb />
party and while doing so espouse <lb />
contentions that would in the end, <lb />
if successful, prove their ruin- <lb />
Let us give one illustration, <lb />
which will answer for the <lb />
poses of this article- The so-called <lb />
Peoples party had its paternity in <lb />
time <lb />
municipal officers, <lb />
This the result. <lb />
If the Third party men in the South, <lb />
they few or many, desire this <lb />
and willing to work for this, <lb />
they may clasp hands with the <lb />
Third party men of Kansas, and <lb />
give the so-called People's party <lb />
white and colored amalgamation <lb />
a big boost <lb />
Bill Talk. <lb />
over which <lb />
and inhumanly treated. Respect-1 the armed conflict <lb />
ed citizens of the county were <lb />
hunted as outlaws and were com- <lb />
to leave home and family <lb />
the handsome manner in which the <lb />
editors had been entertained. The <lb />
stands ahead of any city in association then adjourned to hold <lb />
North Carolina, and visiting these j its next session in the city of New <lb />
afforded no little interest Re <lb />
turning from the excursion and I At o'clock a delightful car <lb />
getting supper a ride was taken on drive around the city and <lb />
the electric cars to through the park was enjoyed, and <lb />
a very beautiful grounds just be- this showed us that beside having <lb />
improved. factories and being so <lb />
Wednesday night at the Y. M- j full of vim and enterprise, <lb />
C- A. hall Mr. J. L. Chambers, of is a city of beautiful homes, <lb />
the Charlotte chamber of com-1 Just after supper the fire depart <lb />
made a very interesting responded to a false alarm. <lb />
and seek concealment in the <lb />
swamps to save their lives, and the <lb />
home of no one was considered <lb />
safe. The were incited to <lb />
riot and deeds of lawlessness, the <lb />
money of the country was stolen <lb />
and a debt piled upon the people <lb />
which it took years of Democratic <lb />
ire a <lb />
A thorough <lb />
course of with a full <lb />
equal to that of any <lb />
College in the South. <lb />
I facilities for the of <lb />
and Art. . <lb />
usually high. Healthful Build- <lb />
grounds hum and pleasantly <lb />
charge-. <lb />
and circuits on application. <lb />
K. <lb />
GREENVILLE <lb />
MALE ACADEMY <lb />
address on the city of Charlotte. <lb />
W. F. Marshal read the annual <lb />
poem, which had been prepared <lb />
for the occasion. Dr. J. B. Shearer <lb />
also delivered an address on the <lb />
habit of bad writing, at which the <lb />
editors were both amused and in- <lb />
Between these addresses <lb />
the audience was delighted with <lb />
vocal solos from Mrs. Cramer and <lb />
Miss <lb />
At o'clock Thursday morning <lb />
the association was again called to <lb />
order and several new arrivals re- <lb />
ported names to the <lb />
After electing a few honorary <lb />
members the <lb />
ought not to have started and <lb />
should put a check on right <lb />
and a report from the executive <lb />
committee through Josephus Dan- <lb />
discussion of the suggestions <lb />
in the President's address were <lb />
made the special order. <lb />
Rev. Dr. led the <lb />
discussion on Evils of <lb />
He was fol- <lb />
lowed by Rev. Dr. Shearer, Rev. <lb />
J. W. Lee, J. D. J. A. <lb />
Robinson, W. F. Burbank, H. A. <lb />
and E. E. Hilliard. The <lb />
discussion on in Ad- <lb />
was opened by <lb />
T. R. Manning, who was followed <lb />
by G- P. Pell, W. C Dowd and J. <lb />
T- Griffin. Further discussion <lb />
was postponed, and the election of <lb />
thereabouts; and, until the other control to wipe out. ., <lb />
day, by a member of Congress from f e w of the n gs we saw and knew <lb />
New England, its intent to j of when Republicans controlled <lb />
guard the right of every citizen to Carolina and when Federal <lb />
cast one legal ballot and have that bayonets were placed behind the <lb />
The next of School will <lb />
begin on Monday. 29th, 1892. <lb />
The advantages offered will be <lb />
or to of any previous session. En- <lb />
tire patron. <lb />
Board can be had at lower rates than at <lb />
any similar school in Carolina, officers, the special order, was pro- <lb />
We propose to do the best work for <lb />
that has ever been done in the town, <lb />
and challenge proof to the contrary. <lb />
Terms are follows, payable <lb />
Primary English per mouth, <lb />
English month, <lb />
Higher English per month. <lb />
Languages each, extra, <lb />
When you are in town call to see me <lb />
or write me your homes. <lb />
will be cheerfully given. If <lb />
a competent assistant will be <lb />
W. H. <lb />
Greenville, N. C, July <lb />
An Announcement. <lb />
J am now ready to treat baldness. I <lb />
have improved my preparation and have <lb />
observed in the last ninety days it <lb />
Will do I claim tor it. Partial <lb />
baldness can be treated by the bottle <lb />
and the patient can use it himself. <lb />
Total baldness must treat myself. I <lb />
invite correspondence in reference to <lb />
treatment Ac. Every one who my <lb />
preparation will be thoroughly satisfied <lb />
with results. We can refer you to a <lb />
number of men here In this town to <lb />
Its merits. <lb />
X. C, April 6th, <lb />
with. <lb />
THIS YEA I. <lb />
The following officers were elect- <lb />
ed for the ensuing <lb />
E- Hilliard, <lb />
Dowd- <lb />
2nd A. Latham. <lb />
3rd M. Williams. <lb />
Secretary and B. <lb />
Sherrill. <lb />
Executive CommitteeS. A. <lb />
Ashe, H. A. London, Josephus <lb />
Daniels, i E. Harper and T. R <lb />
Manning- <lb />
Orator W. F. Marshall. <lb />
Dowd- <lb />
P. Caldwell. <lb />
Delegates to the National Press <lb />
R. <lb />
and showed wonderful skill and <lb />
agility in the engine <lb />
and hose- There were two com- <lb />
one white and one colored, <lb />
and both were loudly cheered and <lb />
praised. <lb />
At o'clock an elegant banquet <lb />
was given at the Central hotel <lb />
which was a brilliant success. The <lb />
feast of good things that <lb />
first, and the flow of soul <lb />
that followed after in response to <lb />
tho toasts, showed the Charlotte <lb />
that the press of <lb />
North Carolina was not only a <lb />
power at the table, but that it con- <lb />
genuine wit intellect and <lb />
oratory. <lb />
A letter from and <lb />
telegrams from Senator Ransom, <lb />
Governor Holt and Congressman <lb />
Alexander were read, and then the <lb />
following toasts were responded <lb />
it be <lb />
adequate to the growth of the <lb />
T. R <lb />
in the school <lb />
and at the C L- Ste- <lb />
young man in <lb />
J. H. Myrover. <lb />
J. P. Cook. <lb />
Governor of North Caro- <lb />
W. W. <lb />
T. R <lb />
Manning. <lb />
Educators of North Caro- <lb />
W. H. Miller. <lb />
Old North E. E. <lb />
Early Friday morning the <lb />
tors loft Charlotte, about forty of <lb />
them taking the train for <lb />
Washington on an excursion to <lb />
that city and New York. <lb />
This was written for last issue <lb />
but was crowded out <lb />
Kitchen for Cleveland. <lb />
F. Tomlinson, G. W. Blount J. A. <lb />
Thomas. Alternates-H. A. <lb />
J. T. Griffin, T. <lb />
and J- A. Robinson. <lb />
Ex-Congressman Kitchen, of <lb />
Halifax county, who so opposed <lb />
the nomination of Cleveland as to <lb />
declare he would not vote for him, <lb />
but would canvass the State <lb />
W. j against him, has his in- <lb />
honestly was in- <lb />
a behind every <lb />
the constitution has been <lb />
construed always as the very <lb />
embodiment of the civil law <lb />
over the law of force. <lb />
Let us remind many who read <lb />
these lines of a time when there <lb />
was a alive and opera- <lb />
in one great part of this Union, <lb />
when in this State, while hundreds <lb />
of men stood by, simple lookers-on <lb />
at their county and State elections, <lb />
banned by their participation in <lb />
civil war or by the <lb />
clause which deprived them of <lb />
suffrage as worth more than <lb />
the farce of poll-holding was <lb />
carried on with a behind <lb />
every when <lb />
troops, in many cases Fed- <lb />
troops, marshaled by the <lb />
creatures of or Sickles, <lb />
formed a double line to the voting <lb />
booth, and Southern white men <lb />
if, when they came within view of <lb />
this spectacle, did not tear their <lb />
bits of paper to pieces in an out- <lb />
burst of generous the <lb />
gauntlet to vote for the men of <lb />
their choice- This is no ex- <lb />
picture. There are <lb />
North Carolinians who open the <lb />
Observer every day who passed <lb />
this ordeal, or who, declaring that <lb />
they would die before they would <lb />
submit to it turned away from the <lb />
exercise of the rights of citizen- <lb />
ship. This was super- <lb />
vision of <lb />
The Republican party the party <lb />
of the constitution. Great <lb />
It is their veritable foot- <lb />
ball from the day on which Abra- <lb />
ham Lincoln was inaugurated <lb />
President until the close of the <lb />
great war between the <lb />
they violated it in two flagrant in- <lb />
stances during the <lb />
of the subjugated States; and <lb />
to-day there is not a man in either <lb />
house of Congress who, getting up <lb />
seriously the <lb />
the constitution, will be <lb />
met with their influence, veiled <lb />
smiles or almost open Contempt by <lb />
the leading men of the Republican <lb />
party. Surely the in the <lb />
person of the New York Press, is <lb />
now busy <lb />
ballots. Although a boy at the <lb />
time, the recollection cf these <lb />
The Atlanta Constitution pub- <lb />
a interesting article <lb />
written by Bill from which <lb />
we make the following <lb />
time will come when the <lb />
mighty North will look to us for <lb />
help, for protection from anarchy <lb />
and revolution. A kind <lb />
has kept away from us the <lb />
lawless hordes of Europe, and the <lb />
has in his way proved a <lb />
blessing. <lb />
Hyde, of <lb />
College, in Maine, has recently <lb />
published an article with the <lb />
ominous title of Pa <lb />
in New He de- <lb />
that in tho rural districts <lb />
the churches have so dwindled as <lb />
to have on their rolls only <lb />
names of a few women with hard y <lb />
enough men to do the work of a <lb />
church organization. Alas for <lb />
cultured, classic, critical, exacting <lb />
New England. <lb />
Cleveland's administration <lb />
left in the treasury, <lb />
and Mr. Harrison's spent it all the <lb />
first year came down upon us <lb />
is the time to subscribe. <lb />
Saul. <lb />
. MARQUES, <lb />
DENTIST, <lb />
If. <lb />
Office in Skinner upper <lb />
opposite Gallery <lb />
nit L. <lb />
DENTIST, t <lb />
I I <lb />
FLEMING, <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
Prompt attention to business. Office <lb />
at Tucker Murphy's old stand. <lb />
HOS. J. ALEX. L. BLOW <lb />
BLOW, <lb />
N. C. <lb />
in all the Courts. <lb />
J. <lb />
B. YELLOWLEY, <lb />
A T-LA I <lb />
N. <lb />
I. A. <lb />
TYSON. <lb />
B. K. TYSON <lb />
N. C. <lb />
Prompt attention given to collections <lb />
II. LONG, <lb />
n. c. <lb />
Prompt, and careful attention to <lb />
Hess. Collection solicited. <lb />
LATHAM. <lb />
HARRY <lb />
SKINNER, <lb />
for more. Mr. Cleveland's watch- <lb />
between the North and the South, word was reform, and Mr. <lb />
The majority of the people of sons is and the force <lb />
that State were educated to the bill. Now, let the South stand to- <lb />
belief that the was the equal and pull together and make <lb />
one united effort to elect Mr. <lb />
Cleveland, for there is no hope <lb />
from other party, and no hope <lb />
from any platform except <lb />
Apologies. <lb />
of the white man and entitled to <lb />
all the rights and privileges of the <lb />
white man. Many of them went <lb />
so far as to that these <lb />
rights and privileges were not <lb />
simply of a civil but of a social <lb />
character. They maintained that <lb />
the color of the skin should not To the beauty of apology <lb />
affect standing of tho man, and in its fullness, it should be met in <lb />
that the block man was a the same spirit of To <lb />
and a entitled to as full j receive an apology n doubting, <lb />
recognition as the man who wore j grudging, ungracious way, is a <lb />
a white skin. It is true that in disgrace. It is ill bread, ignoble. <lb />
n. c. <lb />
g. <lb />
G RE A V ILL E, N. C. <lb />
Practice in all the Collection <lb />
practice they did not live up to <lb />
dignities that were heaped upon this, in theory they contended <lb />
the helpless people of Eastern <lb />
North Carolina can never be blot- <lb />
from our memory. Better <lb />
times have come to them now be- <lb />
cause white men have broken the <lb />
fetters that bound them and have <lb />
driven out Republican officers and <lb />
Federal soldiers. this <lb />
change for the better has been <lb />
by Democratic control there <lb />
is danger of the repetition of the <lb />
outrages if the infamous Force bill <lb />
becomes a law. The Republican s <lb />
are as cordial haters of the South <lb />
to-day as they were in 1868, and <lb />
many of the leaders then are lead- <lb />
now. Safety for our people can <lb />
only be secured by unswerving <lb />
to the Democratic party <lb />
and the triumph of its candidates. <lb />
President Harrison and the con- <lb />
that nominated him favor <lb />
the Force bill, which will be <lb />
placed upon us as surely as they <lb />
are continued in power. We must <lb />
defeat them in order to save our- <lb />
selves. Only a straight Demo- <lb />
vote will accomplish this. <lb />
A vote for Weaver, or any <lb />
other candidate except Grover <lb />
Cleveland is aiding Harrison and <lb />
will help rivet more firmly the <lb />
that bind us. Bear this <lb />
fact in mind, white men of North <lb />
Carolina, and work and vote ac- <lb />
unchristian- all liable to <lb />
grievously offend at any moment, <lb />
for it. and when our brother says. was <lb />
Senator Congressman wrong; let me try lot us <lb />
Simpson and other Kansas i not chill his frank impulses. Let <lb />
us add our share to the beauty of <lb />
his apology by n trusting, hearty <lb />
and exponents of the <lb />
party got their political train- <lb />
in this school. Whether they <lb />
go far as to contend for the so- <lb />
equality of the black man Tho third party people, who I <lb />
do not know, and not knowing will j have withdrawn or seceded from I <lb />
not assert, but they have both said i the Democratic party, may very <lb />
enough since they became con- properly be called i <lb />
as representative Third and they may yet bring as much <lb />
party men to leave no doubt that distress and suffering upon the <lb />
they believe the is entitled j South as did the Secessionists in <lb />
to all the civil and political 1861- In that year <lb />
and privileges that the white man j people thought it best to remain <lb />
is. In his electioneering tour in in the Union, and contend for their <lb />
the South two years ago Mr. rights under the old flag, but the <lb />
son made this one of the salient j majority said no, let us withdraw <lb />
points of his speeches, especially , from the Union and for <lb />
when he was addressing meetings our rights under another flag. <lb />
which there happened to be <lb />
enough to make it an ob- <lb />
to address himself directly to <lb />
them- He was so radical upon this <lb />
point that he was charged with <lb />
favoring social equality, which, <lb />
now in like manner, there are some <lb />
Democrats who say let with- <lb />
draw from that party, let us secede, <lb />
and obtain our demands in a new <lb />
party and under another flag. But <lb />
the great bulk of the Democrats <lb />
i. <lb />
I a <lb />
go <lb />
a S <lb />
S w <lb />
IS <lb />
ft <lb />
d- <lb />
P- <lb />
rT <lb />
it<lb />
however, he denied after he got say no. let us not divide, let cs not <lb />
back to Washington, because secede, but let us stand united and <lb />
feared it might have a chilling in- contend for our demands under tho <lb />
on the organization of the j old flag of Democracy Shall we <lb />
third party which he was then la- ; not take warning from the severe <lb />
Do you want to see Cleveland <lb />
or Harrison inaugurated next <lb />
March You know it must be one <lb />
or the other. If you prefer Cleve- <lb />
land, tariff reform and fair treat- <lb />
to the South, vote for Cleve- <lb />
land. If you prefer Harrison, <lb />
and the Force Bill, vote <lb />
for Harrison. Don't have any <lb />
half way business about <lb />
it. Be something in the fight <lb />
Don't go to tie side shows <lb />
when your entitles you to a <lb />
seat in the big <lb />
Herald. <lb />
boring to build up. <lb />
In some remarks recently in the <lb />
Senator indirectly <lb />
that were <lb />
hunted and either hang- <lb />
lessons taught us by sad <lb />
t Or will our people insist <lb />
on another <lb />
Observer. <lb />
The Henderson Gold Leaf well <lb />
ed or shot to death on mere j not think because n <lb />
of having committed crime- <lb />
There was little, if any, ground for <lb />
this sweeping assertion, but the <lb />
man does not agree with you <lb />
about politics or <lb />
he is necessarily to <lb />
interests or is your enemy. <lb />
PATENTS <lb />
obtained, and all business in U. S. <lb />
Patent office or in tho Courts attended to <lb />
for Moderate Fees. <lb />
We arc the IT. S. Patent Of- <lb />
engaged in Patents Exclusively, and <lb />
can obtain patents In time than <lb />
more remote from Washington. <lb />
the model or drawing is sent <lb />
advise as to free of <lb />
and we make no change unless we ob- <lb />
Patents. <lb />
refer, here, to the Post Master, tho <lb />
Supt. of the Money Order Did., and to <lb />
of the U. S. Patent Office. <lb />
advise terms and reference to <lb />
actual clients In your own State, or <lb />
address, C. A. Snow Co., <lb />
D. C. <lb />
fact that Senator uttered is <lb />
this statement on the floors of you are to yours. Both <lb />
may be after the same thing <lb />
but entertain different ideas as to <lb />
of giving him bis support. <lb />
lie says he likes the platform of <lb />
the party and cannot stand the <lb />
fores bill. <lb />
Commenting on the above the <lb />
Salisbury Herald <lb />
J. P. Caldwell, who always <lb />
writes well, never wrote stronger <lb />
or truer words than those in the <lb />
last two paragraphs of the article <lb />
in another column copied from <lb />
yesterday's Charlotte Observer. <lb />
is nothing but simple huh. <lb />
Th's remedy is becoming so well <lb />
known and so popular as to need no <lb />
special mention. All who used <lb />
Electric Bitters sing tho same song of <lb />
purer medicine does not exist <lb />
land It is guaranteed to do all that is <lb />
claimed. Electric Bitters win cure all <lb />
diseases of the Liver and Kidneys, will <lb />
remove Pimples, Boll. Salt Rheum and <lb />
other affections caused by impure blood, <lb />
Will drive Malaria from the system <lb />
and prevent as well as cure all Malarial <lb />
cure of Headache, <lb />
Indigestion try Electric <lb />
satisfaction guaranteed, <lb />
or money and <lb />
par bottle at Drag store. <lb />
Senate shows the animus that in- <lb />
spires him, and that while <lb />
tending to be honest and fair he <lb />
has still the old time prejudice <lb />
against the South, and the old- <lb />
time leaning to the and <lb />
in black. <lb />
Taking these two men as typical <lb />
representatives of the new party of <lb />
which they are put at the front as <lb />
spokesmen, what would the result <lb />
he upon the South if their views <lb />
were carried out and the party they <lb />
speak for honestly and consistently <lb />
stood by its principles as expound- <lb />
ed by them t In every Southern <lb />
State where the demanded <lb />
it and had the ballots to enforce <lb />
the demand in the conventions and <lb />
in the elections afterwards we <lb />
would have Governors and <lb />
State officers, Legislators, <lb />
Judges, Congressmen <lb />
electors, county and <lb />
the means of attaining it Be <lb />
reasonable and tolerant in your <lb />
views and listen with patience to <lb />
any reasonable, dignified <lb />
We'll write it down till everybody sees <lb />
It, till everybody is sick of seeing It, till <lb />
everybody knows it without seeing it <lb />
that Dr. Sago's Catarrh Remedy cures <lb />
the worst cases of chronic catarrh in the <lb />
head, headache, and in <lb />
the In perfect faith, its makers, <lb />
the World's Dispensary Medical <lb />
of Buffalo, N. Y. offers to pay <lb />
to any one suffering from chronic <lb />
catarrh in the head they cannot <lb />
cure. <lb />
Now if the conditions were reversed <lb />
if they asked you to pay for a <lb />
cure you might hesitate. Here are <lb />
reputable men, with rears honorable <lb />
dealing; thousands of dollars and a groat <lb />
name back of them and they <lb />
can core yon because we've cured thous- <lb />
ands of others like we can't we <lb />
will pay yon for the knowledge that <lb />
there's one whom we cant <lb />
They believe In themselves. Isn't it <lb />
worth a trial. Isn't any trial preferable <lb />
to catarrh V <lb />
THE <lb />
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Published <lb />
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                <p>
THE REFLECTOR <lb />
Greenville. N. <lb />
OVER THEY <lb />
THIRD <lb />
is not alone this Ben- <lb />
but hears it generally ex- <lb />
Col. and Mr. E. A. pressed that if Mr. will not <lb />
During Their party mt Committee of tho <lb />
Party of Pitt county a <lb />
N- 1892. <lb />
of his widowed daughter in- <lb />
Mrs. Lena <lb />
The <lb />
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 1892. <lb />
Entered at th at <lb />
N. a second-class mail mutter. <lb />
NATIONAL DEMOCRATIC TICKET <lb />
FOB <lb />
GROVER CLEVELAND. <lb />
New York. <lb />
ADLAI E. STEVENSON, <lb />
Illinois. <lb />
ELECTORS AT <lb />
CHARLES R AYCOCK, <lb />
13- GLENN. <lb />
to the Third Par- <lb />
Both are Chosen Del- <lb />
to State and Con-<lb />
Pursuant to a call of the f said <lb />
, that ho had <lb />
STATE DEMOCRATIC TICKET. <lb />
FOB <lb />
ELIAS CARR, <lb />
FOR <lb />
R, A. <lb />
-f Alleghany. <lb />
FOB OF STATE <lb />
COKE, <lb />
of Wake. <lb />
DONALD W. <lb />
of Wake. <lb />
R. M. <lb />
of Buncombe. <lb />
or <lb />
J. a SCARBOROUGH. <lb />
of <lb />
FOB <lb />
FRANK I. OSBORNE, <lb />
of Mecklenburg. <lb />
FOR OF TWELFTH <lb />
GEORGE A. SHUFFORD. <lb />
to office and vote for its nominees, <lb />
the bounds of self- <lb />
to remain in I he office in <lb />
which that party placed him. <lb />
Tho Democracy not only of Pitt <lb />
Tho Third party convention hero ; county, of the State, is <lb />
on the 30th of July brought about to heartily congratulated that <lb />
one result that will helpful to the final settling to the Third <lb />
the Democracy of Pitt county, j patty of these two men it has got- <lb />
Tho Democrats now understand ; rid of two cases of Simon pure <lb />
the enemies they have to tight j Judas Iscariot hypocrisy, so far M <lb />
this campaign- Certain men ; politics is concerned, and no re- <lb />
will be expressed either at <lb />
their going or at the inevitable <lb />
defeat and oblivion which is be- <lb />
fore them. <lb />
Tho Reflector calls upon the <lb />
in <lb />
have at last unmasked themselves <lb />
and the public can now view them <lb />
judge accordingly. They <lb />
have themselves squarely <lb />
in line with the Third party move- <lb />
as is well known, j Democrats of North Carolina to <lb />
been secretly agitating such a j repudiate such conduct. The last <lb />
thing for the past several months. of doubt is now removed <lb />
One of tho men who addressed j as to where these men stand, since <lb />
this meeting was none other than they are both delegates to Third <lb />
COUNTY DEMOCRATIC TICKET. <lb />
FOB THE <lb />
F- G. JAMES. <lb />
for of <lb />
FREDERICK <lb />
I. K. WETHERINGTON- <lb />
FOB <lb />
RICHARD W. KING. <lb />
FOB OF <lb />
HENRY HARDING. <lb />
FOR <lb />
JOHN FLANAGAN. <lb />
DR. WM. E. WARREN <lb />
FOB <lb />
J. B. KILPATRICK. <lb />
CONVENTION. <lb />
Last week The had <lb />
something to say in reference to <lb />
the Democratic Convention. Now <lb />
we propose to write briefly upon <lb />
tho Third Party Convention which <lb />
met OH Saturday after the Demo- <lb />
They were similar in one <lb />
particular only, they met to <lb />
County candidates <lb />
point a few delegates. How <lb />
the ultimate purpose of <lb />
each. One endeavoring to keep <lb />
North Carolina and Pitt county <lb />
in the hands of <lb />
who have watched over her <lb />
destinies for the past quarter of a <lb />
century and brought her from <lb />
bankruptcy to her present prosper- <lb />
condition in every department <lb />
working for harmony and <lb />
tho highest good of our entire <lb />
citizenship The other laboring <lb />
zealously but foolishly for the re- <lb />
turn of our beloved old State into <lb />
the hands of the Republican par- <lb />
which once robbed herself of <lb />
everything her honor, and <lb />
placed this even in jeopardy- <lb />
striving assiduously to tear <lb />
former political ties and inter- <lb />
that identical and array <lb />
class against class, and interest <lb />
against interest. Such was the <lb />
between tho two <lb />
The delegates to the form- <lb />
were chosen in the townships <lb />
at their primaries when the masses <lb />
were present. The delegates to <lb />
the latter were selected by the few <lb />
men, mostly office seekers, that <lb />
had assembled at the Court house <lb />
after having heard a from <lb />
their adorable friend Col. Harry <lb />
Skinner. One nominated a ticket <lb />
Without having any grand mogul <lb />
to pass from the delegations of <lb />
one township to the other and tell <lb />
then how to vote. The other was <lb />
Conspicuous for the omnipresence, <lb />
and extraordinary interest of one <lb />
great leader, the Colonel in every <lb />
ballot that taker- Ono could <lb />
but help being reminded of the <lb />
old Republican conventions when <lb />
there was an assemblage of <lb />
people, but the had to be <lb />
followed, and one man saw that <lb />
this was <lb />
One convention had only white <lb />
men in it as delegates. The other <lb />
had Third staunch <lb />
pendents of former days, old and <lb />
new line Republicans, etc. These <lb />
are the conventions that <lb />
ed tickets for you to support. The <lb />
Reflector calls upon the white <lb />
men of Pitt county to know which <lb />
they will support. A vote for the <lb />
Democratic nominees is a vote for <lb />
your home and its prosperity. A <lb />
vote for the candidates of the <lb />
Third party is certainly a half vote <lb />
for the straight out Republicans. <lb />
We believe that when many who <lb />
are now affiliating with the Third <lb />
party are convinced of this fact, <lb />
which they must be when the sit- <lb />
is fairly viewed, they will <lb />
at once return to their former <lb />
and say we are <lb />
now and forever to going back <lb />
Hie rule of those people who <lb />
have only one object and that is <lb />
plunder. Stand by Democrat- <lb />
party this year and yon may ex- <lb />
to get the desired reforms, <lb />
tor party and you <lb />
Col. Harry Skinner, tho gentleman <lb />
who has been feigning such beau- <lb />
silence, thinking that to one <lb />
knew what ho was doing or where <lb />
he was drifting- With much <lb />
of manner he spoke for <lb />
sometime, and no doubt, while he <lb />
did not utter it. this feeling up <lb />
in his mind am <lb />
arch of all I survey. I have sown <lb />
some seed of discord in Democrat- <lb />
ranks and may it a <lb />
vest for His remarks <lb />
did not reach tho level of an <lb />
but were simply rant and <lb />
noisy sound. It was not much <lb />
but all the way <lb />
through with did and <lb />
did He ranted much about <lb />
what he had done, and what the <lb />
party had for years <lb />
promised but failed to <lb />
The Colonel reached tho point <lb />
of showing the utter heinousness <lb />
of his character when he stood on <lb />
tiptoe and shouted that from <lb />
hood his sympathies had been with <lb />
the and expressed his <lb />
great love for the <lb />
that he rather be <lb />
with the common people and go <lb />
down with than to receive <lb />
tho homage and plaudits of others, <lb />
etc Great Jupiter I just as if <lb />
the people of Pitt county did not <lb />
know that <lb />
has ever had for tho and <lb />
people measured <lb />
by what he could extortion out of <lb />
the in What one man has eyer <lb />
defrauded more of the farmers of <lb />
Pitt county than Hatty Skinner I <lb />
How many farmers are there to- <lb />
day who will testify that for money <lb />
borrowed from him they had to <lb />
pay from to percent and in <lb />
some cases even as high as CO per <lb />
cent <lb />
The secret of Got Skinners <lb />
Third party enthusiasm can be <lb />
told in fewer words than ho tried <lb />
to tell it in that speech. There are <lb />
people who read tho <lb />
who are familiar enough with the <lb />
Scriptures to know that woes are <lb />
pronounced against the man <lb />
his money to <lb />
Well, the Colonel has been over- <lb />
taken by of tho woes. How <lb />
he stands to-day is no hidden <lb />
and he perhaps speaks more <lb />
truth than is intended when he <lb />
says fool tho financial <lb />
as much as any His <lb />
god is and having lost the <lb />
art of former days ho is now ready <lb />
to mike any of principle <lb />
or manhood if by so doing he can <lb />
blind the people and by their <lb />
be raised to power and <lb />
But tho Colonel's little <lb />
game wont work. His talents and <lb />
gift of mind might be used in a <lb />
better and more worthy cause. <lb />
Mr- E. A- also responded <lb />
to the call upon him. He <lb />
was the call and was <lb />
loaded for the occasion. His best <lb />
friends were surprised, not at his <lb />
endorsement of a Third party, but <lb />
were not prepared to believe that <lb />
he could utter such unworthy and <lb />
despicable sentiments as fell from <lb />
his lips. His speech was hot with <lb />
prejudice and passion, <lb />
ism all the way through- It was <lb />
an effort to array class against <lb />
class, excite the prejudices of the <lb />
masses against all other <lb />
and callings life. <lb />
If such utterances are to be the <lb />
keynote of the Third party cam- <lb />
in this county we deplore <lb />
that it is to descend to such a low <lb />
plane. But those who wish to <lb />
such, in Pitt county <lb />
will receive through this campaign <lb />
that drubbing that they are en- <lb />
titled to. <lb />
Mr. made the unblushing <lb />
statement that vote for Grover <lb />
Cleveland meant to the people <lb />
slavery worse than slave- <lb />
This statement was <lb />
in ignorance or with the <lb />
purpose of deception. While Mr. <lb />
Democracy has for some- <lb />
time been to a certain degree <lb />
many were to believe <lb />
he would prove the renegade that <lb />
now marks him to the party under <lb />
whom he at this time holds office. <lb />
Pursuing the course upon which <lb />
he is going, if he has the honor <lb />
and self-respect that he should <lb />
possess he will resign his office, <lb />
and not hold a gift from the Dem- <lb />
party while at the same <lb />
time he is doing all in his power <lb />
to break down that party. <lb />
party State and Congressional <lb />
conventions, as will be seen from <lb />
tho authentic report of the county <lb />
convention published in this <lb />
paper. <lb />
The election in Alabama crush- <lb />
es the hope of the so called <lb />
party. bolted tho reg- <lb />
Democratic Convention and <lb />
boasted that tho Republicans <lb />
would support him and that in <lb />
consequence the People's party <lb />
would carry the State of Alabama <lb />
by at least fifty thousand majority. <lb />
Ho only foil short of this <lb />
by from seventy-five to one <lb />
hundred thousand. Jones the <lb />
Democratic Governor carried the <lb />
State by twenty thousand. <lb />
The Legislature and all of the <lb />
State officers straight Demo- <lb />
Our North Carolina Third <lb />
had better take warning. <lb />
Republicans vote Third party <lb />
tickets. Better get back where <lb />
you belong and help us enjoy the <lb />
victory. <lb />
We notice in tho proceedings of <lb />
the Third party convention that <lb />
Hon. Willis R. has <lb />
represented this county in the <lb />
Senate, as a Democrat, for several <lb />
past terms, has been nominated for <lb />
tho Senate by said convention. <lb />
Mr. Williams was not present when <lb />
the nomination was made, and we <lb />
learn gave no authority to use <lb />
his name- He has not as yet <lb />
his acceptance, and it is cur- <lb />
that he will not ac- <lb />
but says that he is as good <lb />
a as he has over been. <lb />
trust that he will soon let his <lb />
friends know that ho is still true <lb />
to tho party whose principles he <lb />
has so long, so faithfully, and so <lb />
eloquently advocated- Tho <lb />
is open for the expression <lb />
of such sentiment by this old hero <lb />
of Democracy, and its readers are <lb />
waiting to hear from him <lb />
People's <lb />
., . meeting <lb />
was held and the following <lb />
A- J. <lb />
chairman. D- S. Spain and E. <lb />
B. Moore secretaries- <lb />
Nominated for the Senate, <lb />
R. Williams ; for <lb />
Jno. T. Phillips and Jno. Fleming; <lb />
for Sheriff, W. H. Harrington; for <lb />
Register of Deeds, A- F. ; <lb />
for Treasurer, Jno. B. Galloway; <lb />
for Surveyor, J. S. L Ward ; for <lb />
Coroner, J. H- Barnhill. <lb />
gates to attend the State <lb />
were elected as Dr. <lb />
J. W. Perkins, W. H. Allen, A. <lb />
Forbes. Slade Chapman, Col. <lb />
Harry Skinner, C C. J. <lb />
A. Lang. W. M. King, T. M. Man- <lb />
Abram Congleton, G. L. <lb />
Stancil and Fernando Ward. <lb />
Delegates for Congressional <lb />
Convention J. W- Carson, J. H. <lb />
Barnhill J. R- Jenkins, Jno. <lb />
Eubanks, R- B. Parker, Elias <lb />
Turner, G. M- Smith- J. T. Abrams, <lb />
R. G. Chapman, E. S- Dixon, Mar- <lb />
Cox, W. Dr. J. W. <lb />
Perkins, Jno. Elks, R. L. Joyner, <lb />
Joseph R. L. Smith, M. <lb />
L. S. V- W. <lb />
B. Wingate, J. T. Smith, D. W. <lb />
C. C. Kirkman, 0- J Smith, <lb />
D. S. Spain, C A. Randolph, E. D. <lb />
Hathaway, I- Moore, J. M- Dixon, <lb />
F. F. Brooks, W. J. Laughing- <lb />
house, J. C- Wilson, <lb />
T. Godwin, Capt. H. W. <lb />
Brown, B- J. Wilson, T. J. <lb />
W. H. Allen, A. A. Forbes, W. <lb />
H. Harrington, E. A. <lb />
Joseph Homing, W. S. Leggett, <lb />
Beverly Daniel, R. W. Ward, <lb />
H. S- Congleton, Henry <lb />
Taylor, Harry Skinner. <lb />
The following Executive Com- <lb />
were elected for the next <lb />
twelve months A. A. Forbes, G. <lb />
F. Evans, W. B. Moore, J. E. <lb />
Brown, A. J- <lb />
Tho nominees for the various <lb />
offices were called for, those pres- <lb />
came forward and accepted in <lb />
appropriate speeches. Col. Harry <lb />
Skinner delivered a short address <lb />
when the convention was called to <lb />
order- Just before closing Hon. <lb />
E. A- was called for, lie re- <lb />
with his characteristic <lb />
eloquence- <lb />
Motion adopted to send the pro <lb />
of this days meeting to <lb />
the Progressive Farmer, <lb />
Advocate and Eastern <lb />
for publication. <lb />
A. J- Move, <lb />
D. S. Spain, a.- <lb />
Moore, <lb />
counted <lb />
widows and only two <lb />
in around Branchville. <lb />
Edgar seems to be interested in <lb />
the subject of widows, and if <lb />
cations point to anything he is en- <lb />
to reduce the surplus. <lb />
Should he succeed in his present <lb />
endeavor he will be a Merry-man. <lb />
are glad to say that you hit <lb />
straight from tho shoulder, Mr- <lb />
Editor, at tho Third and <lb />
are not afraid to say what you <lb />
think. This is right, and to our <lb />
mind shows that your heart is in <lb />
tho right place. It is plain to <lb />
every thinking man, I mt tho <lb />
Third party is a Republican dodge <lb />
to break tho but it <lb />
will hardly succeed. If <lb />
is will know <lb />
how to deal with those fellows who <lb />
prefer to Wall <lb />
St. dictation Dispatch <lb />
July Not indeed that we fear <lb />
Wall St. dictation with Cleveland <lb />
at the helm, but the sentiment ex- <lb />
pressed is enough to rouse every <lb />
Democrat to action. <lb />
CHERRY <lb />
Mr. H. W. Phillips returned to- <lb />
day from a visit to Suffolk. When <lb />
a young man begins to price prop- <lb />
and examine into its <lb />
it looks significant, don't it <lb />
Miss Ida Grizzard is very low <lb />
with typhoid fever. <lb />
Miss Mattie Joyner has return- <lb />
ed from a visit to friends in N- C. <lb />
The boys glad to welcome her <lb />
her back. <lb />
Mr. A. P. Grizzard who call- <lb />
ed home by sickness of his sister <lb />
noted above, has returned to <lb />
where ho holds a position <lb />
in a grocery store of Bros. <lb />
Perry's many friends were glad to <lb />
see him. <lb />
The farmers about through <lb />
with their crops and they are <lb />
a well earned rest <lb />
Quill Pen. <lb />
WASHINGTON LETTER. <lb />
The Democratic Congressional <lb />
convention of the second district <lb />
held recently at Scotland Neck, <lb />
nominated F. A. Woodard. of <lb />
son, on the ninth ballot. N. J. <lb />
Rouse, of Lenoir, was nominated <lb />
for hope <lb />
to hear good news from the <lb />
in the second district, and <lb />
that the Democrats over will <lb />
able to wipe out the black spot <lb />
on North Carolina and rid them- <lb />
selves of a representative in <lb />
Congress. <lb />
The report of the committee <lb />
pointed by Congress to investigate <lb />
the charge of drunkenness made <lb />
against tho members of the House <lb />
by Tom Watson his campaign <lb />
book stamps the utterances as <lb />
false. He would probably have <lb />
been expelled had Congress seen <lb />
fit to him so that he might <lb />
pose as a martyr thereby be <lb />
returned to his present seat in the <lb />
House of Representatives. <lb />
I AM A DEMOCRATIC. <lb />
Josephus new paper, the <lb />
North Carolinian, put in its <lb />
from Raleigh last week- <lb />
It is an eight column paper, and <lb />
as bright and clean as a now dollar. <lb />
It means to be a weekly paper for <lb />
the whole State, and makes its <lb />
start exactly in that direction. Of <lb />
course it can nothing else but <lb />
of tho pure Democratic stripe <lb />
and will put in some good cam- <lb />
work for the party. <lb />
Congress adjourned at <lb />
o'clock last Friday night, and most <lb />
of its members will at once enter <lb />
into the campaign. <lb />
Hon. B- H. Bunn has been <lb />
to succeed himself in the <lb />
Fourth Congressional District. <lb />
This is the third time that he has <lb />
been endorsed by the Democracy <lb />
of his district. <lb />
Harry Skinner possesses won- <lb />
vanity. The idea of having <lb />
printed and issued posters an- <lb />
that on a certain day he <lb />
will declare how he stands on the <lb />
political situation.- As if anybody <lb />
cared, except a few tads their <lb />
third party nines <lb />
Respectfully submitted to all the <lb />
political Weavers, and especially <lb />
to Harry <lb />
what a tangled web we weave <lb />
When first we practice to <lb />
Wilmington Star. <lb />
N. C, Aug. 1892. <lb />
Mb. Editor I am sorry to <lb />
have to write this letter, but in <lb />
justice to myself I do not see how <lb />
I can do otherwise. Tho people <lb />
of this county know that my name <lb />
was put before the Democratic <lb />
convention for tho nomination for <lb />
Sheriff, which nomination Mr. R- <lb />
W. King received. Now since I <lb />
failed to get the nomination some <lb />
scoundrels have circulated the <lb />
report that I was going to the <lb />
Third party. This report I de- <lb />
as false, and whoever <lb />
started it lies. <lb />
Now, Mr. Editor, I hope the <lb />
of Pitt county do not think <lb />
am that kind of a Democrat. If <lb />
they do I will deceive them No- <lb />
when I go to the polls. <lb />
Perhaps the author of this report <lb />
is tho kind of a Democrat he takes <lb />
me to one that has belonged <lb />
to the Independent or Radical <lb />
party and having turned back to <lb />
the Democratic party claims to be <lb />
as good a Democrat as I am. <lb />
It m remembered that only a <lb />
few years ago this county was <lb />
mostly in the hands of the <lb />
party, and when those Demo- <lb />
to above were doing; <lb />
their utmost to defeat the <lb />
of the Democratic party, I <lb />
was standing to the Demo <lb />
and tried and continued to <lb />
try until, thank God, we redeemed <lb />
our good old county back into the <lb />
hands of the Democrats. And <lb />
now they say they are as good <lb />
Democrats as I am. They may be <lb />
but I can't see it. <lb />
I am a Democrat, true and tried, <lb />
and what it takes to constitute <lb />
of that kind is one who has always <lb />
stood square as I have, and never <lb />
voted for any but the nominee of <lb />
the Democratic party. Show mo <lb />
one of that kind and I will show <lb />
you one as good as myself. To <lb />
think that such reports are <lb />
lated about me because I failed to <lb />
get the nomination asked for <lb />
Why I expect to go to the election <lb />
and not only vote the straight <lb />
Democratic Cleveland <lb />
down to township <lb />
self, every one <lb />
to do likewise. <lb />
I hope this is sufficient to lot <lb />
people of Pitt county know that I <lb />
am not the kind of a Democrat <lb />
some would have me to be. I <lb />
thank the people who voted for me <lb />
in the convention, especially those <lb />
who voted for me and their votes <lb />
were counted against me- Stand <lb />
square, fellow Democrats, as I ex- <lb />
to do, and we will gain tho <lb />
victory, if we have got to fight two <lb />
H. F. KEEL <lb />
BRANCHVILLE, V., JOTTINGS. <lb />
Miss Bennett received <lb />
a fall, a few days ago at the <lb />
of Mr. T. E. Peete, by which <lb />
she was badly hurt. She was car- <lb />
a bed out doors, and, losing <lb />
her footing, she fell out tho door; <lb />
fracturing her hip. She has been <lb />
confined to her bed ever since. <lb />
Mr- Ed was killed <lb />
near here a few days ago, by be- <lb />
thrown from a turn, had <lb />
been to the saw mill for a load of <lb />
lumber and on his return the <lb />
became unmanageable and ran, <lb />
throwing him from the cart, part <lb />
of the lumber falling on him, kill <lb />
him instantly. He was a <lb />
worthy gentlemen, about years <lb />
of age, and quite a number of <lb />
years he had been living at the <lb />
From our Correspondent. <lb />
Southern Democrats regard tho <lb />
result of Alabama election as <lb />
the death of the people's <lb />
party movement in the South, so <lb />
far as its controlling any electoral <lb />
votes is concerned, and they think <lb />
it will also aid in keeping a <lb />
of Congressional districts <lb />
Democratic that might have elect- <lb />
ed people's party men if that par- <lb />
had carried Alabama. <lb />
At this week's cabinet meeting <lb />
the question of when action should <lb />
be taken under tho recently enact- <lb />
ed law, authorizing the President <lb />
to retaliate upon Canadian vessels, <lb />
was discussed, but as only tho two <lb />
Fosters and Attorney-General Mil- <lb />
were present no definite con- <lb />
was arrived at <lb />
All sorts of sensational stories <lb />
been current about the dis- <lb />
agreement of the sub- committee <lb />
which went to Homestead to in- <lb />
tho strike in tho <lb />
mills on the report written by <lb />
chairman There is nothing <lb />
sensational about the facts. Chair- <lb />
man Oates prepared the report in <lb />
the usual manner, and when it was <lb />
read to the sub-committee every <lb />
member agreed that it was a fair <lb />
and impartial statement of what <lb />
the committee had learned at <lb />
Homestead, but some of the con- <lb />
arrived at concerning or- <lb />
labor were unsatisfactory <lb />
to two Democrats and one <lb />
making a majority of tho <lb />
so the report was <lb />
rejected by tho and <lb />
referred to the full Judiciary com- <lb />
for final action. If the full <lb />
committee sustains tho action of <lb />
tho subcommittee Mr. Oates says <lb />
his report be to <lb />
tho House as a minority report, <lb />
and a now majority report will be <lb />
written by Bynum, <lb />
one of tho dissenting <lb />
Tom Watson, of Georgia, made <lb />
a miserable failure to prove his <lb />
charge of drunkenness against <lb />
members of the House. The only- <lb />
member he dared to name was <lb />
Judge Cobb, of Alabama, and <lb />
his assertion that he <lb />
ed him to have been intoxicated <lb />
when he made a speech in the <lb />
House, was the positive statements <lb />
of a score of prominent members <lb />
that Mr. Cobb was not even in the <lb />
slightest way under the influence <lb />
of liquor when he made the speech <lb />
referred to. Watson refused to <lb />
name any other member to the in- <lb />
committee-What ac- <lb />
the committee will take is not <lb />
at this time known, but it is be- <lb />
that a disinclination to feed <lb />
Watson's craving for notoriety w ill <lb />
prevent the committee taking any <lb />
action that would result in allow- <lb />
him to pose as a martyr. At <lb />
one time it looked like the sharp <lb />
league between Representative <lb />
of Louisiana, and Mr <lb />
Watson might result in a personal <lb />
encounter those gentle- <lb />
men, outside of the committee <lb />
room, but so far peace reigns. <lb />
several prominent <lb />
Senators including Sherman <lb />
and Hawley, had openly express <lb />
ed their sympathy for the <lb />
Company, the Senate adopted <lb />
a resolution providing for an in- <lb />
of the Homestead <lb />
strike, and the following Senators <lb />
were named as members of tho <lb />
Felton, Sanders, <lb />
White Hill, comment <lb />
has been made because only two <lb />
Democrats were named for service <lb />
on this committee. <lb />
Attorney General Miller is said <lb />
to be mad because instead of <lb />
place toe bench of <lb />
tho Supreme Court which went to <lb />
Mr. Shires as a peace-offering to <lb />
Mr- Blaine, to he is related. <lb />
Mr. Harrison gave the promise <lb />
that should have the first <lb />
that during his sec- <lb />
term. Mr. Miller regards the <lb />
probability of a second term as <lb />
entirely too to be satisfy- <lb />
bat he does not openly kick <lb />
against the man who brought him <lb />
from obscurity to the Attorney- <lb />
Generals office. <lb />
Do you intend to plant a fall <lb />
crop of Potatoes l It is prob- <lb />
they will bring a <lb />
good price this winter. <lb />
You cannot afford to plant them <lb />
without manuring them <lb />
heavily with a good Fer- <lb />
It has been <lb />
shown conclusively <lb />
the past season <lb />
that yon can <lb />
not make <lb />
Good Potatoes without a good <lb />
We have just what <lb />
you need and want. Our <lb />
FERTILIZERS <lb />
are the purest, highest grade on <lb />
the marker, and all who used <lb />
them last spring say they are <lb />
the best for Potatoes they ever <lb />
used. We have a lull supply <lb />
on hand. Call to see us and <lb />
will explain the merits of the <lb />
different kinds. <lb />
YOUNG <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
Notice to Shippers. <lb />
In order to make more convenient and <lb />
use of the vessel g now cm- <lb />
ployed In the Carolina <lb />
and thus to better serve the inter- <lb />
of shippers, the <lb />
have decided to their <lb />
respective lines between Not <lb />
folk and and <lb />
Washington. N. Into <lb />
one be known as <lb />
The Norfolk, <lb />
LINE. <lb />
Connecting at Norfolk with <lb />
The Bay Baltimore. <lb />
The Clyde Line, for Philadelphia. <lb />
The Old Dominion Line, for New <lb />
York. <lb />
The Merchants it Miners Line for <lb />
ton and Providence. <lb />
Tho Water Lines for Va., <lb />
and Washington. D. C. <lb />
At with <lb />
The Atlantic North Carolina K. K. <lb />
At Washington with <lb />
The Tar <lb />
Also Calling at N. C. <lb />
The new line will <lb />
Service, with such additional sailings as <lb />
will best suit the needs business. <lb />
NO ADVANCE IS HATES. <lb />
The direct service of steamers, <lb />
and the freedom from handling, are <lb />
among the great advantage this <lb />
oilers. The following gentlemen have <lb />
been appointed Agents of the Ne- <lb />
John E. at Norfolk, Va. <lb />
John Son, at <lb />
S. II. Cray, at N. C. <lb />
S. Whitehurst, at Roanoke Island. <lb />
J. J. Cherry, at Greenville, N, C. <lb />
The steamer will leave Norfolk <lb />
on May from wharf <lb />
on Water street. Clyde <lb />
and between the piers of the Clyde <lb />
Lino and Old Dominion Steamship Cu- <lb />
ll. A. <lb />
V. P. G. M. Old Dominion S. S. Co. <lb />
W. P. CLYDE CO., <lb />
Clyde Line. <lb />
No-folk. May 14th, <lb />
o- <lb />
We beg to announce to our many <lb />
Mends and customers that we <lb />
have the largest and best selected <lb />
stock Goods to be our <lb />
town. 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 <lb />
fines of Goods earned by us. W <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 you with <lb />
any goods in the following lines <lb />
Tobacco Growers <lb />
USE <lb />
Furnace <lb />
The best Invention for <lb />
TOBACCO. <lb />
With it yon have absolute <lb />
control over heating your barn, <lb />
and it removes <lb />
All Danger of Fire. <lb />
Two cures per week can be <lb />
made in the same barn <lb />
co of different degrees of ripe- <lb />
can be cured at one time <lb />
the same barn. Saves labor and <lb />
fuel. <lb />
For further particulars ad- <lb />
PHELPS, <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
this paper when write. <lb />
TO <lb />
------If you want to <lb />
in the purchase of a PIANO from <lb />
Ten to Fifteen Dollars <lb />
In the of an Organ <lb />
ADOLPH COHN, <lb />
NEW N. C. <lb />
General Agent for North Carolina, <lb />
who is now handling goods direct from <lb />
the manufacturers, as HIGH <lb />
GRADE PIANOS, <lb />
for tone, workmanship and <lb />
and by all the <lb />
journal in the United States. <lb />
Made by Paul who is at this <lb />
time one of the best mechanics and in- <lb />
of the day. Thirteen new <lb />
patents on this grade Piano- <lb />
Also the NEW BY EVANS <lb />
PIANO widen has bean told by <lb />
him for the past six in the eastern <lb />
part of this and an to this time has <lb />
given The <lb />
Piano just mentioned will sold at from <lb />
In Rosewood, Oak, <lb />
Walnut or Mahogany cases. <lb />
Also the PARLOR ORGAN <lb />
from to in solid or Oak <lb />
Ten years In the <lb />
business has enabled him to handle <lb />
nothing bat standard goods mid he does <lb />
not to say that he can sell any <lb />
about SB per <lb />
than other agents are now <lb />
Refer to nil banks In Eastern Carolina. <lb />
A Hogshead Story. <lb />
wish by this means to tell the people <lb />
that have prepared and am still <lb />
paring a huge of material for <lb />
co Hogsheads. And to make it as con- <lb />
possible for my customers I <lb />
have decided to run two wagons on the <lb />
road to deliver them at most convenient <lb />
place. And I further promise that I <lb />
will use. best efforts to put up such <lb />
site and finality of Hogsheads the de. <lb />
Want- Ana think I can com- <lb />
in price with any. <lb />
I will also pay special attention to <lb />
making and Brackets for trim- <lb />
ming any house yon may build. <lb />
Please see me placing your or- <lb />
or address me at N. C. <lb />
T Respectfully, <lb />
f A. G. COX. <lb />
man <lb />
Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Notions, <lb />
Gent's Furnishing Goods, Pants <lb />
Goods, Hats, Shoes, Hardware, <lb />
Nails, Tinware, Crockery, <lb />
Glassware, Groceries, deg. <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, Floor 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 line try us. <lb />
Yours, anxious for trade, <lb />
J. B. CHERRY CO. <lb />
THE OLD RELIABLE CARRIAGE FACTORY <lb />
Has Moved to next Door Court House <lb />
CONTINUE THE OF <lb />
BUGGIES, CARTS DRAYS. <lb />
My Factory is well equipped with the best Mechanics, put up nothing <lb />
but work. We keep up with the times and improved styles <lb />
Rest material used In all work. All styles of Springs are you can select from <lb />
Brewster, Storm, Coil. Ram Horn, King <lb />
Also keep on hand a full of ready <lb />
HARNESS AND WHIPS <lb />
he year round, which will sell as as the <lb />
Special Attention Given to REPAIRING. <lb />
Thanking the people this and surrounding counties for past favors w hope t <lb />
merit a continuance of the same <lb />
T. X. <lb />
J. L. SUGG. <lb />
LIFE AND FIRE INSURANCE AGENT <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C <lb />
OFFICE SUGG JAMES OLD STAND <lb />
All kinds Risks placed in strictly <lb />
FIRST-CLASS COMPANIES <lb />
At lowest current rates. <lb />
AM AGENT FOR A FIRST-CLASS FIRE <lb />
Horner Military School, Oxford, N. C.<lb />
MODERN buildings, hot and cold baths, gymnasium, healthful climate, <lb />
numbers limited. A model home school boys. <lb />
sent on <lb />
ESTABLISHED 1883. <lb />
for the following lines <lb />
wort Boxes Cracker. <lb />
Car load Pork <lb />
Car load hide Meat. <lb />
Car load Flour, all <lb />
Car load White Seed Oats. <lb />
Cases Star Lye . <lb />
Cases Bread Powders. <lb />
Caw brandy Cherries and Peaches. <lb />
Pull line Case <lb />
Crackers. <lb />
Bones Tobacco. <lb />
Boxes Starch. <lb />
Barrels Pate Molasses. <lb />
Barrels Mick <lb />
Barrels Gall A Ax Snuff. <lb />
Barrels Railroad Mills Snuff, <lb />
Barrels Snuff. <lb />
Paper Cigarette, <lb />
N. C. <lb />
For Accident Insurance by the year In one of <lb />
the beet Companies tn existence, Re <lb />
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THE REFLECTOR. <lb />
Local Reflections. <lb />
Low water In the river. <lb />
A heavy rain-fall Sunday night. <lb />
The hot wave is down on us again. <lb />
The time for big yearly meetings draws <lb />
near. <lb />
Cotton Seed Meal for sale at the Old <lb />
Brick Store. <lb />
the Colonel hi mouth he <lb />
put his foot in it. <lb />
The New Home Bearing Machine for <lb />
at Bros. <lb />
The New Home Sewing Machine and <lb />
all at Brown Bros. <lb />
The other half of the State Guard is <lb />
now in camp at Wrightsville. <lb />
New Cream Cheese and X. Y. State <lb />
Butter at the Old Brick <lb />
The campaign grows warmer and be- <lb />
fore many day will red hot. <lb />
Want to eat something goody Boss <lb />
Biscuits at the Old Store. <lb />
Cash given for Produce. Hides. Eggs <lb />
and Furs at the Old Brick Store. <lb />
Cheapest Furniture. Bedsteads and <lb />
Mattresses at the Old Brick Store. <lb />
Attention is called to the Mile of three <lb />
town lots advertised by Sheriff Tucker. <lb />
To-day and to-morrow the State <lb />
Association meets in Raleigh. <lb />
It is good that are heard about <lb />
the crops. The corn yield will be large. <lb />
As yet the watermelon is comparative- <lb />
scarce. The local crop has been poor. <lb />
It will not lie long the dam Is <lb />
completed. Already a portion of it is <lb />
Use. <lb />
The Baptist Sunday School will have a <lb />
lawn party in the Academy grove Friday <lb />
night. <lb />
Office on comer near Mrs. board- <lb />
house is for rent. Apply to <lb />
iS Whichard. <lb />
A mule running with a cart load of to- <lb />
flues created just a little excite- <lb />
yesterday. <lb />
The steamer Myers is off for repairs, <lb />
he i place on the river being supplied by <lb />
steamer Kinston. <lb />
The Southern has again made <lb />
its appearance at Bethel with J. T. and <lb />
R. Ward a- editors. <lb />
C. B. Aycock. Esq., one of the Demo- <lb />
electors for the State at large, will <lb />
speak at Bethel to-day. <lb />
The price of meat has a cent <lb />
a the past week. Sugar also has <lb />
an upward move in price. <lb />
A by the name of Oakley has <lb />
been established at Mr. W. 11- Williams, <lb />
on the Washington branch road. <lb />
The boys of the second nine base ball <lb />
club went to Kinston yesterday evening <lb />
and will play the that town to-day. <lb />
In order to close out my of To- <lb />
Knives and Thermometers before <lb />
the season ends I have reduced the price.<lb />
The colored folks have an excursion <lb />
from Kinston to Norfolk to-day. Quite <lb />
a number from Greenville and the baud <lb />
will go along. <lb />
A large two-story dwelling is going up <lb />
on the corner of the Bernard property <lb />
upon the site of the building that was <lb />
burned in May. <lb />
Gregory, have <lb />
ranged to furnish free hogsheads o <lb />
shipping tobacco to them. See <lb />
Weeds are about to take the town. The <lb />
present Board of will be <lb />
dubbed do nothing if they <lb />
don't look out. <lb />
Mayor James is after several parties <lb />
failed to list their town taxes. <lb />
Those who receive a card from him had <lb />
better look sharp. <lb />
Miss Lee Parker, of Wilson, is visiting <lb />
Mrs. C. W. <lb />
Ma Pearl of Greene, is <lb />
visiting Mrs. B. F. <lb />
E. C. Glenn, of Elm City, i- <lb />
spending a few days here. <lb />
Mr. J. W. has been spending <lb />
couple weeks In Asheville. <lb />
Mrs. Julia is at visit- <lb />
lier daughter. Mrs. G. Nelson. <lb />
Mr. R. left Monday for a few <lb />
days stay at bis old home, Palmyra. <lb />
Mr. E. A. is attending the meet- <lb />
of the State Alliance Greensboro. <lb />
Mr. S. B. Wilson returned last week <lb />
from Panacea Springs much improved in <lb />
health. <lb />
Miss May of Grimes- <lb />
land, is visiting her grandfather. Dr. <lb />
Mr. R. Cherry Miss Lillie Cherry <lb />
readied home Saturday evening from an <lb />
extended stay at Morehead. <lb />
Misses Nannie Fleming and Estelle <lb />
Doughty, the latter from Hamilton, are <lb />
visiting Miss Aylmer Sugg. <lb />
Mr. Leon Cox, of Washington, has <lb />
taken a ion in the <lb />
room. He worked with us last fall. <lb />
Misses Nellie and Fannie Skinner, of <lb />
Hertford, daughters of Hon. G. <lb />
Skinner, are visiting Misses Myra Skinner <lb />
and Bessie White. <lb />
Miss Cherry home <lb />
last week from Boston, having been <lb />
special instruction there in the Con <lb />
of Music. <lb />
Mr. n. W. Martin, a good citizen of <lb />
Bethel Wednesday night <lb />
of last week. He had more than <lb />
his three score years and ten. <lb />
Mr. Charles skinner was confined to <lb />
Ids room with sickness last week. Though <lb />
feeble he came out Monday and left <lb />
the other delegates for the Congressional <lb />
convention. <lb />
Mr. D. D. Haskett returned home Fri- <lb />
day from a two weeks visit in the West- <lb />
portion of the State, <lb />
and Connelly Springs. He left <lb />
his family at the latter place for the re- <lb />
of the summer. <lb />
I Ion. W. Mason, one of the State <lb />
Ha road Commissioners, passed down on <lb />
the train Friday evening for <lb />
Kinston at which place he spoke <lb />
day. Mr. Mason thorough Democrat, <lb />
an able speaker, and is throwing himself <lb />
earnestly into the canvass of this cam-<lb />
People from various parts of the State <lb />
will in at the opening of <lb />
the tobacco market, Sept. 1st. Many <lb />
have told us they Intended to lie on the <lb />
breaks. It's going to be a big day. <lb />
Pitt county delegates to the <lb />
convention at left on <lb />
Monday's train. The convention was <lb />
held yesterday but nothing had been <lb />
beard from it this writing. <lb />
Mr. A. W. brought in a <lb />
bunch of nice tobacco Monday which he <lb />
cured himself. He is a new hand at the <lb />
business but his cures show that he is <lb />
getting it down to perfection. <lb />
. <lb />
C. C Crab. <lb />
At the meeting of the Cleveland and <lb />
Carr club last Thursday night several <lb />
new names were enrolled. The com- <lb />
on entertainment reported that J. <lb />
; L. Fleming and G. B. King will address <lb />
the club at next meeting, Aug. 11th. <lb />
The flag pole committee reported that <lb />
the would be here and ready by the <lb />
last of the week. A committee of three, <lb />
consisting of . R. J. E. Starkey <lb />
and J. S. C. Benjamin, was to <lb />
procure a flag. <lb />
The date tor raising the pole and <lb />
furling the flag will be announced early. <lb />
Let all Democrats <lb />
Get yourself ready to read the news. <lb />
Lang's column tells you to-day of his <lb />
going to the northern markets after new- <lb />
goods. He will find them, of course, new <lb />
and stylish, just such as his customers <lb />
will desire. <lb />
The Entertainment. <lb />
It Is on the of everybody present <lb />
that the entertainment by the Greenville <lb />
Amateurs last Friday night was the best <lb />
they have yet given. The singing of Dr. <lb />
Charles and Miss Havens <lb />
Cherry was superb. Little Nina and <lb />
Charlie James also sang won every <lb />
heart in tin- audience. The duct by <lb />
Misses Annie Florence <lb />
Williams was excellent. As the Gypsy <lb />
Maid little Miss Sheppard was as <lb />
sweet as could be. Mr. R. the <lb />
of the evening, brought down <lb />
the house at every appearance. In fact <lb />
every character was charming and the <lb />
audience was delighted. <lb />
Marriage <lb />
During July the Register of Deeds <lb />
issued marriage licenses to the following <lb />
T. and F. <lb />
Harris, J. ft. Huggins and Lizzie Turner, <lb />
David Sutton Ada Elliott, Johnson <lb />
Sutton and Sarah Dickerson, William <lb />
Carson and Theresa M. <lb />
Stokes. <lb />
Knight and <lb />
Moore, Simon Cherry and Mamie Tyson, <lb />
David Dickens and Mattie Phillips, Moses <lb />
Sherrod and Sarah Jones, Samuel Daven- <lb />
port and Jennie Rollins, E. Mayo <lb />
and Caroline John R. <lb />
and Ida Wilkinson, Louis Chapman and <lb />
Mary White, John C. Baird and Sarah J. <lb />
Joseph Perkins and Mary E. <lb />
Harrington. <lb />
AYDEN NOTES. <lb />
Missionary Baptist church is going <lb />
up very rapidly. Hope we may also <lb />
other churches ere long. The pro- <lb />
meeting at church <lb />
closed last Friday night, only one <lb />
Mr. J. K. Smith made a flying trip to <lb />
Greenville last Friday. <lb />
We are glad to see Mrs. <lb />
ton out again after her recent illness. <lb />
Judge is speaking of coming to <lb />
to live. <lb />
Master Will was visiting his <lb />
father Mr. John last week. Come <lb />
again Will. <lb />
The Tobacco should read the <lb />
ten commandments. <lb />
The Third party men are scarce in our <lb />
one. <lb />
Quite a severe storm visited oar little <lb />
town last Saturday about o'clock. The <lb />
wind blew the top on-the Baptist church, <lb />
and quite demolished the brick house of <lb />
Baker Nichols. Timbers blew across <lb />
the kiln of brick that had just been burned <lb />
and killed some poultry, also blew the <lb />
dwelling of H. S. Baker off the blocks <lb />
that had just been raised. Right much <lb />
excitement prevailed. <lb />
The Reflector will receive another <lb />
subscription before long. A. V. L. <lb />
The last two weeks were exceptionally <lb />
ones with the tobacco the <lb />
curing season being full blast. A <lb />
fa mer told us Saturday that the curing <lb />
of the crop will be finished much earlier <lb />
year than last. <lb />
White men of county, think before <lb />
you take any step toward the Third par- <lb />
It is nothing more a Republican <lb />
side show, and by giving It your en- <lb />
help to put Caro- <lb />
under control. Beware what <lb />
you do <lb />
Saturday Mr. T. Smith brought us a <lb />
-ample of bis tobacco, the first lie ever <lb />
cured. It was a good as if he had always <lb />
been an old hand at the business. <lb />
Wm. II. Long, attorney, two ad- <lb />
in this paper, one a two- <lb />
story brick store for rent, the other a <lb />
double-store for sale. Bead them. <lb />
One section of the big flag pole to go <lb />
up on the public square was brought in <lb />
Saturday. The other came Monday, <lb />
now listen for the date of a big Demo- <lb />
jubilee. <lb />
Let there be a big turn at the <lb />
Cleveland and Carr club to-morrow night. <lb />
J. L. Fleming and G. B. King will make <lb />
speeches, and both of them will be good. <lb />
Everybody come. <lb />
The time for holding the meeting look- <lb />
to the organization of a new military <lb />
company here is set for third Friday of <lb />
this month, Let all interested be <lb />
present. <lb />
Last week the Kernersville News be- <lb />
its sixth volume. Editor Hunt has <lb />
done some fine work on the News since <lb />
enlarging it and is making it a capital <lb />
good paper. <lb />
Messrs. Hooker Bros. Greene, after <lb />
a ill season with their new merry- <lb />
go-round, moved it to Scotland Neck <lb />
yesterday. From there they will move <lb />
towards the west. <lb />
The handsomest sent out by <lb />
any school this season comes from Oak <lb />
Ridge Institute. This institute is one of <lb />
the most flourishing in the South and en- <lb />
joys a wide reputation. <lb />
Culley Edmonds, Barbers, have dis- <lb />
solved co-partnership. Herbert Edmonds <lb />
continues business at the old stand in the <lb />
Opera House corner, while Alfred Culley <lb />
opens a shop in the Club House. Cards <lb />
from both are in this issue. <lb />
The is complete for the <lb />
opening of the Eastern Warehouse on <lb />
the first of September. The couple to be <lb />
married that day have notified the <lb />
that will be on hand ready for <lb />
the knot to be tied. Us going to be a <lb />
big time and is invited. <lb />
will sell hats, <lb />
flowers, ribbons, pictures, easels <lb />
and fancy ware right down at cost. Also <lb />
a beautiful line of Hamburg laces, etc <lb />
Give me a call before going elsewhere <lb />
and be convinced of the gnat <lb />
in prices. Km Jonas. <lb />
The of Cobb Bros. <lb />
commission merchants of Norfolk, has <lb />
been dissolved by the withdrawal of Mr. <lb />
Gilliam from the Ann. The business will <lb />
be continued by R. J. Cobb and <lb />
C. . Cobb. under the firm name of Cobb <lb />
Brothers. <lb />
For Sale on Easy Terms <lb />
Large Double Store in Greenville. I <lb />
offer for sale on easy terms the large <lb />
Double Store north of Fifth street, <lb />
east Evan- street, with lot <lb />
feet on Fifth street by feet deep. A <lb />
splendid bargain. Apply at once to <lb />
Wm. If. LONG, <lb />
In <lb />
AID <lb />
Fall Count. <lb />
Coarse <lb />
In Music and Art. Cornet Hand. <lb />
ion for and Health. <lb />
For prepared for College Class. <lb />
la a <lb />
Complete Preparatory Department. <lb />
Resident Burgeon. Preparatory J <lb />
for medical <lb />
lien. Low rate. For particulars, -i <lb />
SCHOOL, Winston, N. C.<lb />
The of Culley and Edmonds Is <lb />
dissolved consent. <lb />
Those i to III in Will pay Che <lb />
Herb <lb />
Al <lb />
Aug. <lb />
It fives to In <lb />
our I will continue the <lb />
business, the old stand. Every com- <lb />
fort and convenience be found in <lb />
my shop. First-class shave and haircut <lb />
can be had at all limes. the <lb />
public for past I It <lb />
i in mi lion of the same. <lb />
m onus. <lb />
RARE <lb />
Bargains are being offered by the low merchant of Greenville <lb />
T. <lb />
C. <lb />
Prices are reduced on all Sum- <lb />
mer in order to close out <lb />
by SEPTEMBER 1st to make <lb />
room for Fall Stock. Warm <lb />
Ginghams worth to <lb />
Dow selling at Bleach- <lb />
ed and Unbleached Domestics <lb />
at any price- All our line Sum- <lb />
makes them go in a rush. <lb />
Those beautiful Embroidered <lb />
Black Mull Dress Patterns, only <lb />
a few left, reduced, to <lb />
White Goods, former price <lb />
and reduced to and <lb />
Lewis and Baker, W. A. Bright 40-inch White Lawn and <lb />
Dress Styles Outing and j. <lb />
Beautiful French Taffetas worth <lb />
now G. Scotch Zephyr <lb />
hams worth Best <lb />
weather coupled with low prices mer Dress Good at <lb />
your own price. All of <lb />
Summer Clothing to be sold at <lb />
cost. Don't forget our Sample <lb />
Notions, such as Shirts, Sus- <lb />
Collars, Cliffs, Hand- <lb />
kerchiefs, Gloves, <lb />
Mitts, Pans, Umbrellas. A <lb />
large lot of Sample Shoes and <lb />
Slippers at factory prices, there- <lb />
by yon the middle man's <lb />
To our many customers we say inspect our <lb />
goods before buying. <lb />
Respectfully, <lb />
Opposite Old Brick Store. <lb />
C. <lb />
N. C. <lb />
G. E. HARRIS, <lb />
--------DEALER IN-------- <lb />
ill <lb />
COMMISSION MERCHANT, <lb />
-AND BUYER OF- <lb />
Country Produce <lb />
Bring me all of your Chickens. Eggs, Ducks, <lb />
Turkeys and Geese, and I will give you the <lb />
highest market price for them and pay in spot <lb />
cash. <lb />
If you have anything to ship I will attend to it for you on a small <lb />
Call see me. <lb />
JNO. S. <lb />
At the Town Council is discover- <lb />
that people arc <lb />
of the town and have claims. A <lb />
new pump has been placed in the well on <lb />
corner of Evans and Ninth streets, and <lb />
the order is out for lumber to rebuild the <lb />
footbridge. <lb />
Tho. Ball Opens. <lb />
The Democratic nominees for the Leg- <lb />
and various county officers will <lb />
open the campaign next Saturday, at <lb />
which time they will speak at Parker's <lb />
School House. There should be a large <lb />
turn out of the people to hear the issues <lb />
of the day Every Democrat in <lb />
should be present and get every- <lb />
body else possible to go. <lb />
FOR <lb />
Richmond Market. <lb />
We have arranged with Samuel M. <lb />
Schultz Co., at Greenville, N. C. to <lb />
supply our customers with new Hogs- <lb />
heads free. Our market is now ready <lb />
for the new it come. <lb />
DAVIS , GREGORY, <lb />
Planters Warehouse. <lb />
Richmond, Va. <lb />
New Barber Shop. <lb />
I take this opportunity to return <lb />
thanks to my many customers who have <lb />
given me their liberal support in the past. <lb />
have opened a new shop In toe old Club <lb />
and would respectfully solicit a <lb />
continuation of my former patronage. <lb />
I will assure all that they shall receive <lb />
every attention besides getting the best <lb />
shave and hair cut in town. All I a If <lb />
trial. Satisfaction guaranteed. All <lb />
of the latest improvements in the <lb />
rial art will be in use in my shop. <lb />
August 8th, 1882. <lb />
freed from Dan- <lb />
by the of my preparation which <lb />
no one else is allowed to use. <lb />
THE RELIABLE OF C <lb />
to the buyers of surrounding counties, of the <lb />
not to be excelled in this market. And in c- an <lb />
pure straight goods. DRY GOODS of nil kinds, NOTION'S. GEN <lb />
FURNISH INC. GOODS. HATS and CAPS, HOOTS and SHOES. LA <lb />
and CHILDREN'S SLIPPERS. FURNITURE and MOUSE FURNISHING <lb />
GOODS. WINDOWS, SASH and BLINDS, and QUEENS <lb />
WARE, HARDWARE, PLOWS and PLOW CASTING, LEATHER of <lb />
Gin and Mill Hat, Rock Pi till W or Paris, and <lb />
Hair, Harness, Bridles and addles <lb />
HEAVY GROCERIES A SPECIALTY. <lb />
Agent Clark's O. N. T. Spool Cotton which I offer to the trade Wholesale <lb />
Jobbers prices, cents per dozen, less C per cent for Bread Prep- <lb />
ration and Hall's Star Lye at Jobbers Prices, Lead and pure Lin- <lb />
seed Oil, Varnishes and Paint Colors, Cucumber Wood Pumps, Salt Wood and <lb />
Willow Ware. Nails a Give me a null and I guarantee satisfaction. <lb />
For Rent. <lb />
A large two-story brick store in the <lb />
Opera House Greenville, <lb />
splendid room, with patent <lb />
tor, counters, shelving and drawers. <lb />
Apply to <lb />
Wm. H. LONG. <lb />
Greenville, N. C. Attorney-at-Law-. <lb />
THE <lb />
Tobacco Warehouse <lb />
Notice. <lb />
Roll of Honor <lb />
For the first month of the public school <lb />
taught in district No. by Miss Bessie <lb />
Tyson. <lb />
Allen, Alfred Allen, <lb />
John Allen, Mills S. Smith, A. <lb />
Smith. Robbie Howell, T. Tyson, <lb />
Robert E. and Tom <lb />
Dora Bundy, Caro- <lb />
line Little. Lizzie Willoughby, Sal lie <lb />
and Rosa L. Willoughby. <lb />
The highest average was attained by <lb />
Lizzie her average being <lb />
Matters in Lenoir. <lb />
Alex was in Kinston <lb />
day and tells us that he never saw a <lb />
larger or more harmonious county con- <lb />
than the one the Democrats of <lb />
held that day. Every <lb />
but one was made by acclamation. <lb />
The same day a Third party convention <lb />
was held there with not to exceed a <lb />
present. This does not look like <lb />
the Third party was having a walk <lb />
over in Lenoir as some of their number <lb />
ire claiming. The Reflector expects <lb />
to hear that the Democracy of Lenoir <lb />
does its duty on election day and brings <lb />
In a large majority for the ticket. <lb />
In the <lb />
I Superior Court. <lb />
State North Carolina, <lb />
Pitt County. <lb />
Eliza Stocks, J. T. Min- <lb />
Allen, T. B. Allen and wife Mottle, <lb />
Stocks, Cora Stocks. <lb />
Stocks, Annie Stocks, Chas. <lb />
Stocks and Stocks, the <lb />
last six minors by their friend J. T. <lb />
Allen. <lb />
Against <lb />
Home Benefit Association, defendants. <lb />
The defendant above named is hereby <lb />
notified to be and appear before the <lb />
Judge of our Superior Court, at a court <lb />
to be held for the county of Pitt, at the <lb />
Court House in Greenville, on the 2nd <lb />
Monday after the 1st Monday of <lb />
it being the 19th day of September, <lb />
1892, and answer the complaint which <lb />
will be deposited in the office of the <lb />
Clerk of the Court of said <lb />
within the first three days of <lb />
term, and let said defendant take notice <lb />
that if f ad to answer the said <lb />
within the time required by law <lb />
the plaintiffs apply to the court for <lb />
the relief demanded in the complaint. <lb />
Given under my hand and seal of said <lb />
court, this day of August, <lb />
K. A. <lb />
Clerk Superior Court. <lb />
Will begin its second season or <lb />
AUGUST 1892. <lb />
WALTER'S <lb />
r. <lb />
Under the same Management, <lb />
and desires to thank the <lb />
Planters of Pitt, Le- <lb />
and Greene for <lb />
their liberal <lb />
patronage <lb />
last <lb />
year and solicits a continuance <lb />
of their favors. Especial <lb />
given to Shipments. Try <lb />
Street, in rear of Dr. D. L. <lb />
office. <lb />
GREENVILLE N. C. <lb />
I take great pleasure in informing my <lb />
friends and the public generally <lb />
that my<lb />
is now open. A successful career of <lb />
SO .-. TEARS .-. <lb />
lea proof of the satisfaction I always Rive. <lb />
My Work Speaks for Itself. <lb />
Call early and examine <lb />
Hoping to gain your confidence, and <lb />
merit your favor. I <lb />
Very respectfully, <lb />
THOMAS <lb />
j Bring a load of your best tobacco and <lb />
we will show everybody that we <lb />
have the best tobacco in the <lb />
BELT. <lb />
A large number of buyers have de- <lb />
their intentions of <lb />
------coming- to------ <lb />
j GREENVILLE. <lb />
new Warehouse has just been <lb />
completed and is one of the best <lb />
equipped warehouses in the State. <lb />
We have free Stables for your <lb />
teams. <lb />
charge you nothing for <lb />
and storage. <lb />
We have an experienced force to <lb />
I handle your tobacco and will see that <lb />
get full value for every pound. <lb />
Presents in household and kitchen <lb />
furniture and provisions <lb />
j Given Away <lb />
ion our opening day to any worthy <lb />
white couple that will married pub- <lb />
in our house on September 1st. <lb />
j The list of present and donors <lb />
pear below. <lb />
j Remember the day and date and <lb />
all to see the Knot Tied. <lb />
j Eastern Warehouse, <lb />
L. and Alex. Props. <lb />
GREEN N. C. <lb />
Joyner Red Room Set. W. <lb />
Chamber Set. s. K. Handsome Hanging D. D. <lb />
Set Kitchen Furniture. M. it. Lang, <lb />
Dr. ,. Pair Window Shades. A. J. Berg, <lb />
Smyrna ling. O T. Oil Painting. Mrs. Fannie Joy- <lb />
Pr Pillow W. J. pr Towels. <lb />
Brown ft Hooker. Set S. M. Mirror. R- <lb />
; Dos. Photo of each Bride and Groom. J. <lb />
ard, years subscription to Jack Smith, Spool <lb />
Cotton. Mis Rosa Forbes, Coffee Pot. K. Starkey, <lb />
Pie-tin. Moore. Sifter. L. C. Rountree, Lamp. <lb />
Brown Bros, Id yards Blenched Domestic. W. White, <lb />
Bucket J. L. Dipper. T. Clothe <lb />
Plus. E. Bale Hay. W. B. Wilson. <lb />
the . L. Brown, pounds Sugar. J. <lb />
C. Cobb ft Son, pounds Roasted H. ;. Smith, Coffee. <lb />
W. II. Cox. pounds Floor. J. A. Andrews. Flour. <lb />
S. Smith. pounds Coffee. D. W. in pounds Flour. <lb />
James Lout;, pound French Candy. Tyson A Rawls, Check <lb />
S. F. lbs. cake. Chas. A. Marriage License. <lb />
Ceremony take place at o'clock Ceremony will lie <lb />
performed any minister the couple may choose. The only re- <lb />
tin- couple is to make known their intentions to <lb />
Mr. Alex. one week before September 1st, 1892, who <lb />
will keep the matter a profound secret mil it that day. Call early <lb />
and avoid the <lb />
SHOES, DRY GOODS, NOTIONS- <lb />
There is a great deal of satisfaction in leading <lb />
we are still in that position. Rivals at- <lb />
tempt to follow our methods but find that we <lb />
lead them a merry chase and they finally give <lb />
it up or come to grief. <lb />
Elegance and durability, coupled with low <lb />
prices, is what has placed our Shoes, Dry Goods <lb />
and Notions in the lead. <lb />
BROWN BROTHERS. <lb />
Respectfully, <lb />
The Central Warehouse, <lb />
TARBORO, H. <lb />
Sore Month Cared. <lb />
I have need Mrs. Joe Person's Remedy <lb />
for Dime's sore was perfect- <lb />
caved, sad east It <lb />
Mas. W. <lb />
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STATE <lb />
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Latest Telegraphic news from all parts <lb />
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to the State. Has <lb />
than any <lb />
daily the State. <lb />
three <lb />
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or over J . ., <lb />
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in clubs Of <lb />
Dissolution Notice. <lb />
The partnership heretofore existing <lb />
between W. B. Brawn and S. T. Hooker, <lb />
trading as Brown A Hooker, is hereby <lb />
dissolved by mutual consent. All who <lb />
are Indebted to old Arm will please <lb />
settle with S. T. Hooker. <lb />
W. B. BROWN, <lb />
S. T. HOOKER. <lb />
July 1892. <lb />
I will. till conduct the business at the <lb />
old stand and the patron- <lb />
age upon the old firm. By <lb />
consent will under the style <lb />
f Brown Hooker. Mr. Brown win <lb />
as salesman. <lb />
You Are Not Is It <lb />
If you fail to see the brand new stock of <lb />
GENERAL MERCHANDISE <lb />
------that Is now being offered by <lb />
W. H. WHITE. <lb />
------1 hare just the to suit <lb />
GENTLEMEN, <lb />
LADY, <lb />
HOUSEKEEPER. <lb />
FARMER, <lb />
ELSE. <lb />
If you want anything to wear or anything <lb />
to eat, or any article to in the <lb />
call on me. Goods all new, not a piece <lb />
of old stock in the house. <lb />
Ky prices will be found as low as <lb />
able goods can be sold at. <lb />
W. H. WHITE. <lb />
A. White's <lb />
Two doors from C, <lb />
near Five Points. <lb />
Paints, Oils.<lb />
Notice. <lb />
On the 6th day of September, <lb />
A. D. will sell at the Court House <lb />
door in the town of Greenville, to the <lb />
highest bidder for cash. S town lots in <lb />
the town of Greenville, known as lets <lb />
SB, and in the plot of said <lb />
town, to satisfy ex in my hands for <lb />
collection against Ann S. Bernard, aid <lb />
which have been on lots as <lb />
the property of said Ann E. Bernard <lb />
. J. A. K. <lb />
TOBACCO FLUES. <lb />
We are now ready to supply Tobacco Flues to th-j farmers who <lb />
have placed their orders for them. <lb />
Don't Buy a Cook Stove <lb />
until yon have seen ours. We still handle the famous ELMO <lb />
and the LIBERTY. They are low priced stoves and <lb />
never failed to give satisfaction. <lb />
Repairing promptly done and guaranteed. <lb />
S. E. PENDER CO., <lb />
16th, Mi.<lb /></p>
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an opening window. <lb />
lie rapidly retreated through the <lb />
gate and ran toward the house. As <lb />
she did so she noticed that on tho <lb />
first floor tho window of tho room <lb />
which had been prepared for the new- <lb />
comer was open, and that St. John <lb />
was stationed thereat, <lb />
watching her movements. <lb />
Keeping her face well shrouded in <lb />
her shawl. Nellie gained the door of <lb />
the house and reached her room in <lb />
leas then tea from the time <lb />
she had it. <lb />
-Doctor's daughter <lb />
on the said St. John to himself <lb />
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tho think h be <lb />
killed. Be you a <lb />
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8.45 p. m. Dally except Sunday. <lb />
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B. and Neck <lb />
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Local freight train leaves Weldon <lb />
Monday. Wednesday and Friday <lb />
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7.40 p. m. leaves <lb />
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Weldon for all points North dally. Al <lb />
rail via and dally except Sun <lb />
day via Bay Line, also at Rocky Mount <lb />
dally except Sunday with Norfolk <lb />
Carolina railroad for Norfolk and all <lb />
points via Norfolk. <lb />
DIVINE, <lb />
General <lb />
J. R. <lb />
T. Passenger <lb />
wearily; day seems busier than <lb />
tho last, and I'm no longer a young <lb />
Nellie West, doctor's only <lb />
child, crossed the room to the arm- <lb />
chair in which her father had thrown <lb />
himself, and, placing her cool hands <lb />
on his forehead, said <lb />
I an idea, daddy, that <lb />
might meet the circumstances. Why <lb />
don't you advertise for some to <lb />
take charge of the practice while you <lb />
Best <lb />
and change of scene would soon set <lb />
you up <lb />
you would enjoy the <lb />
scamper, eh, replied <lb />
the doctor with a smile. <lb />
no It would be nonsense <lb />
for mo to go. A man is so <lb />
freer and can get on so much better <lb />
by What <lb />
lie West's additional reason was for <lb />
refusing to take put in proposed <lb />
trip did not transpire, for she <lb />
checked her speech and turned <lb />
to pour out the doctor's tea. <lb />
For more than a dozen years Dr. <lb />
West had in the straggling <lb />
of <lb />
that time his daily rounds had <lb />
extended, and the calls upon his skill <lb />
had increased by leaps and bounds. <lb />
He was making money rapidly, and I <lb />
hoped in the course of a few years to <lb />
retire from the profession. For this j <lb />
reason be had abstained from taking <lb />
a partner, while ho had all the <lb />
toy doctor's objection to the sen-ices j <lb />
of a strange assistant, who, fresh <lb />
from the hospitals, would anxious <lb />
to try all sorts of ex- <lb />
But of late the work had <lb />
been too heavy for his strength, and j <lb />
after duly considering <lb />
he determined to adopt it. j <lb />
An advertisement was inserted, <lb />
several replies were received, in- <lb />
were made into the standing, <lb />
etc., of the applicants, and a choice <lb />
was made of a certain Charles St. <lb />
John, who seemed perfectly <lb />
for tho position of <lb />
the doctor's absence. Mr. St. <lb />
John sent a testimonial from a <lb />
ton medical man with whom, lie <lb />
wrote, ho had lived for six months <lb />
after leaving Dr. West <lb />
Brighton and received a short but <lb />
satisfactory reply, and a fort- <lb />
night had elapsed from the date of <lb />
the conversation recorded above ere <lb />
Charles St. John made appear- <lb />
at <lb />
He arrived late in the evening, and <lb />
after a nondescript meal, which was <lb />
tea and supper in one, retired to his <lb />
room, pleading fatigue after his <lb />
Nellie West had seemed strange- <lb />
agitated that day, and the <lb />
newcomer had said good night she <lb />
crept up to her father's chair, and <lb />
nestling on the at his feet <lb />
said in a low <lb />
don't like him a bit, <lb />
don't, <lb />
a bit. He looks crafty, de- <lb />
; you know I can always read <lb />
faces, I'm <lb />
know you fancy yo i can do <lb />
laughed her father, this is non- <lb />
sense. I'm sure St. John might <lb />
please any woman, so far cs appear- <lb />
are concerned. I only hope <lb />
my lady patients wont fascinated <lb />
with him and persuade him to set up <lb />
in opposition to <lb />
know there is no fear of that, <lb />
answered fondly; <lb />
dad too much much re- <lb />
any stranger to injure <lb />
him in this place. But, dad, I want- <lb />
ed to ask and the speaker <lb />
paused. <lb />
ask away, dear. What is <lb />
haven't heard anything of <lb />
of Fred lately, have <lb />
The doctor rose quickly from <lb />
chair. <lb />
thought I had requested, you <lb />
never to mention scoundrel's <lb />
name and the usually calm <lb />
voice rang in the tone of suppressed <lb />
anger. <lb />
and there was <lb />
tho Bound of tears in the girl's voice. <lb />
are we never to forgive those <lb />
who injure How can we hope to <lb />
be forgiven <lb />
hove nothing to forgive, re- <lb />
said the doctor in the <lb />
same harsh voice. was tho one <lb />
injured, and It in Dot your place. <lb />
Nellie, to preach to your father. <lb />
Good night, and though his <lb />
kiss was as fond as ever there was <lb />
something in the speaker's voice <lb />
which told the weeping girl that the <lb />
subject most to dropped. <lb />
But although Nellie retired to her <lb />
room, it was not to sleep. She sat <lb />
patiently in a chair till tho clock <lb />
chimed and then wrapping her- <lb />
self in a she crept quietly <lb />
down the stairs, and opening a door <lb />
in the rear of house stole through <lb />
the shrubbery and reached tho wall <lb />
of the kitchen garden, in which was <lb />
a small gate communicating with a <lb />
lane. Opening the gate with a <lb />
hand found herself almost <lb />
immediately clapped hi of <lb />
a tall, athletic young fellow, whose <lb />
shabby attire poorly matched his <lb />
clear cut and aristocratic features. <lb />
darling he murmured <lb />
in passionate tones. <lb />
Fred, how could you ask mo <lb />
to meet yon at such an <lb />
the girl shivered more in <lb />
than from cold as spoke. <lb />
I knew you would be <lb />
sure to come, dearest. It is not often <lb />
we dance of a few minutes <lb />
Having duly introduced Mr. St. <lb />
John to his patients and gone over <lb />
the case diaries with lain, Dr. West <lb />
packed his portmanteau and depart- <lb />
ed, with the intention of rambling <lb />
through Franco and Switzerland, <lb />
with possibly a run as far as Rome. <lb />
Nellie continued her housekeeping <lb />
duties, aided by tho servants, who <lb />
had been for many years in her <lb />
father's employ. <lb />
Charles St. John was out during <lb />
the greater part of the day, though <lb />
he generally managed to be home <lb />
for the o'clock dinner, which he <lb />
shared with the doctor's daughter, <lb />
on by tho sedate man <lb />
ant, who was butler, footman and <lb />
groom, all in one. From the first <lb />
St. John had declined the services of <lb />
this man out of the house. He <lb />
so he said, to drive himself, <lb />
and ho certainly did not spare the <lb />
doctor's horses. <lb />
don't said Sam, tho <lb />
factotum referred to, as lie was bed- <lb />
ding his charges for the night; <lb />
don't seem to drive fast, for they <lb />
alias comes in cool enough. But he <lb />
must cover a lot ground, fer them <lb />
never was so dead beat ever <lb />
since I've with <lb />
Sam mentioned the matter <lb />
to his mistress, but it <lb />
was hardly one in which she could <lb />
interfere. In fact site spoke as little <lb />
as to Mr. St. John, who had <lb />
chosen to make love to her in a cool, <lb />
nonchalant way, which the very <lb />
reverse of flattering. And when on <lb />
one occasion had been tempted <lb />
to snub him most plainly he had re- <lb />
dear Miss West, you can say <lb />
what you like me. You can't vex <lb />
mo. Why, you don't know how de- <lb />
voted I could be to your interests if <lb />
necessary. I believe I could even <lb />
watch at the gate, <lb />
come you never so the <lb />
looked as ho <lb />
uttered these words. The memory <lb />
of tho open window Hashed across <lb />
tho girl's mind. She Mashed <lb />
and muttering something <lb />
about to give to tho <lb />
left the room, conscious <lb />
of a most sardonic smile on tho face <lb />
of her <lb />
Some three wicks after tho doc- <lb />
tor's departure the community of <lb />
was startled with <lb />
news that tho seat <lb />
one of the county families, <lb />
been broken into by burglars and <lb />
a considerable amount of valuable <lb />
jewelry earned off. The local police, <lb />
by a detective from town, soon <lb />
established the fact that the <lb />
was the work of experienced thieves, <lb />
they were busy following up a <lb />
at least so they <lb />
they were called to a mansion some <lb />
eight miles from which <lb />
also been burglarized, evidently <lb />
by the same hands. Here tho plate <lb />
chest been rifled, and the thieves <lb />
had got clean away without leaving <lb />
any of their subsequent move <lb />
meats. <lb />
These two burglaries gave tho <lb />
of plenty to talk <lb />
about, and when, a day or two later, <lb />
news came of yet a third raid on tho <lb />
Grange, an isolated country house <lb />
some ten miles away, excitement rose <lb />
to fever heat. Two more detectives <lb />
were dispatched from Scotland Yard. <lb />
They numerous inquiries, and <lb />
evidently put on their mettle <lb />
by the sarcastic comments of the <lb />
local newspaper on their want of <lb />
success, but in spite of all their <lb />
forts the thieves remained <lb />
covered. <lb />
A few days after this third bur- <lb />
a somewhat shabbily attired <lb />
individual, who, however, had the <lb />
unmistakable stamp of good breed- <lb />
in his air and entered <lb />
the police station <lb />
end asked to see tho inspector. <lb />
into the little room where the <lb />
official was over the most <lb />
recent reports of his subordinates <lb />
and anathematizing their <lb />
be characterized their want of <lb />
tho visitor coolly took a <lb />
chair and waited for the official to <lb />
speak. <lb />
Mr. exclaimed the <lb />
Inspector, as glance fell on the <lb />
newcomer. <lb />
it's me, was the <lb />
laughing response. again to <lb />
see you like a penny. <lb />
course you're perfectly <lb />
to come to or any other <lb />
said the inspector, some- <lb />
what I should have <lb />
never mind, my old pal, my <lb />
wild oats are all sown. I've come <lb />
hero on business. What reward is <lb />
offered for the capture of these en- <lb />
burglars of <lb />
echoed the officer in <lb />
surprise; altogether about <lb />
Are you going to turn thief- <lb />
catcher, Mr. <lb />
Fm going to try my hand. <lb />
Wow just you listen quietly to me <lb />
for half an hour and perhaps we <lb />
shall share that between us, if <lb />
all goes <lb />
driver dismounted and walked up to <lb />
tho group. <lb />
And then a curious thing took <lb />
place. Two the four men seized <lb />
the new arrival, who was n other <lb />
St. John, and slipped a i of <lb />
handcuffs on his wrists, while re- <lb />
figure rose quickly ran <lb />
to the gig. <lb />
all he exclaimed ex- <lb />
here. <lb />
ray <lb />
Possibly the three men who had <lb />
shared his watch under the hedge <lb />
in their hearts, as as <lb />
was Mr. Fred, though they bet- <lb />
trained in repressing their feel- <lb />
But when, after a weary t mp, <lb />
tho vehicle, tho prisoner and ; cap- <lb />
tors arrived at police <lb />
station, and a very complete set of <lb />
burglar's tools were from <lb />
under the seat of the gig, in the well <lb />
of which the proceeds of a fourth <lb />
burglary were found, the re- <lb />
itself lavishly in celebration of <lb />
the event. <lb />
Little remains to be told. St John, <lb />
who had had a medical training in <lb />
youth, but had afterward to <lb />
the was recognized as a <lb />
of the swell mob. It was <lb />
found that his testimonials <lb />
were clever forgeries, and that the <lb />
Brighton letter had been penned by <lb />
a confederate. Aided by knowledge <lb />
gained during his <lb />
visits to the in tho country, <lb />
and by the use of tho doctor's horses <lb />
and gig, which allayed suspicion, he <lb />
was able to work in co-operation <lb />
with a gang of who dis- <lb />
after each burglary, carrying <lb />
nothing with them which would <lb />
cause suspicion, even had they been <lb />
arrested. <lb />
Charles St. John was sent to penal <lb />
servitude for ten years. Dr. West, <lb />
hurriedly recalled from the <lb />
gladly recognized tho services <lb />
of his ward, Fred Sin- <lb />
whom lie had banished from <lb />
his roof some twelve before, <lb />
owing to that young man's spend- <lb />
thrift habits. It was during this <lb />
term of that, passing <lb />
away an idle hour in a metropolitan <lb />
police court, ho seen St. John <lb />
brought up suspicion of <lb />
to but discharged for <lb />
want of evidence, and the features <lb />
of the accused had not for- <lb />
gotten. <lb />
A year London, however, with <lb />
empty pockets, had tamed <lb />
Mr. Fred's high soaring spirits. <lb />
Very gladly did ho accept his old <lb />
of assistant to tho doctor, and <lb />
it is rumored in <lb />
his guardian returns to <lb />
finish Interrupted holiday Nellie <lb />
will, with her fathers full consent, <lb />
His. Fred Sinclair. W. K. <lb />
in Yankee Blade. <lb />
It was a dark night, the rain was <lb />
coming down in torrents and four <lb />
men, who crouching under a <lb />
hedge about eight miles from <lb />
were wet to the skin. <lb />
I hear said one of <lb />
them. <lb />
They emerged from the hedge, and <lb />
one of their number coolly laid him- <lb />
self down in the muddy road. As <lb />
the lamps of the approaching Vehicle <lb />
near one of the quartet raised <lb />
CS, What a <lb />
Will you herd the warning The <lb />
perhaps or the sure approach of that <lb />
more terrible ion. Ask <lb />
yourselves if can afford for the sake <lb />
of saving run the risk do <lb />
for It, We know from experience <lb />
that Cure will cure <lb />
It never fails. This why more <lb />
than a million bottle- were sold the past <lb />
year. It relieves croup and whooping <lb />
cough at once. Mothers, do not be with <lb />
out. For lame back, side or chest use <lb />
Shiloh's Porous Plaster. Sold at Wool- <lb />
en's Drag Store. <lb />
In u ii <lb />
A Mr. of Ills., sud- <lb />
found his horse, usually a very <lb />
gentle one. acting in a very strange <lb />
manner. would lay said <lb />
the gentleman who gave tho ac- <lb />
his teeth of everything <lb />
within his reach and <lb />
shake it as a terrier would a rat. <lb />
While tho gentleman was watching <lb />
the horse reached into a pigpen and <lb />
seizing hold of one of tho inmates <lb />
threw it up into tho air. This <lb />
Strange feat he repeated two or three <lb />
times; then setting his teeth in the <lb />
body of th pig ho crushed it to the <lb />
earth, gnawing and mangling the <lb />
body in tho most frightful manner. <lb />
The horse then took a pig, <lb />
served it in a similar manner, and <lb />
then tossed a calf into the air as <lb />
easily as a cat would a mouse. <lb />
immediately sent <lb />
popular farrier, but when he arrived <lb />
the was more where- <lb />
upon the farrier ventured into tho <lb />
and called tho horse to <lb />
him. The animal came up, apparent- <lb />
very docile, but the moment he <lb />
was within reach ho seized the man <lb />
violently by the shoulder, threw him <lb />
forcibly with his face on the ground, <lb />
then setting his teeth in his back en- <lb />
to crush and gnaw him, <lb />
the animal's eyes meantime becoming <lb />
glassy with Tho owner res- <lb />
cued tho farrier, but the horse had <lb />
to be shot. It was clearly a case of <lb />
Star. <lb />
A Little Experience in A Light- <lb />
house. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. Loren keep- <lb />
of the Gov. Lighthouse at Stand <lb />
Beach, Mich, and are blessed with a <lb />
daughter, lour years old. Last April she <lb />
was taken down with Measles, followed <lb />
with a and turning Into <lb />
a Fever. Doctors home and at Detroit <lb />
her. but in she grew worse <lb />
until she was a mere <lb />
she tried Dr. King's <lb />
New and after the use of two <lb />
and h half bottles, was completely cured. <lb />
They Dr. King's New Discovery <lb />
worth its weight in gold, yet you may <lb />
get a trial bottle free at Drug <lb />
store. <lb />
A Drop of <lb />
drop of ink may make a mil- <lb />
lion said Byron. Yes, and It <lb />
is apt to make one woman think <lb />
enough for the other when <lb />
that drop ornaments her car- <lb />
Review. <lb />
CHILD BIRTH <lb />
MADE EASY <lb />
Friend is a scientific- <lb />
ally prepared Liniment, every <lb />
of recognized value in <lb />
constant use by the medical pro- <lb />
These ingredients are com- <lb />
in a manner hitherto unknown<lb />
WILL DO an that fa claimed for <lb />
it AND MORE, It Shortens Labor, <lb />
Lessens Pain, Diminishes Danger to <lb />
Life of Mother and Child. <lb />
to Morales FREE, eon- <lb />
valuable and <lb />
voluntary testimonials. <lb />
o, <lb />
RU IT Al <lb />
in something like the <lb />
terms. The following is a <lb />
copy of one received by the writer <lb />
being <lb />
the rebuilding of the <lb />
orphan homes at Queen's square, <lb />
is You <lb />
are requested to send in <lb />
stamps for that object; to <lb />
two copies of this letter, putting at <lb />
the head of each number <lb />
that heading this. Send <lb />
these to two friends, requesting them <lb />
to do When the number <lb />
is reached the ball steps rolling. <lb />
Please do not let the n break in <lb />
your <lb />
Hero follows a list of patrons, tho <lb />
name of tho lady secretary, and last- <lb />
the name and address of the <lb />
writer. <lb />
Tho scheme looks well enough, and <lb />
does not seem at all extravagant <lb />
When, however, come to analyze <lb />
it we find that the ball must stop <lb />
rolling long tho coveted be <lb />
for want of <lb />
to carry it on. <lb />
To make our meaning plain to the <lb />
curious we will suppose that the <lb />
chain is unbroken, and that the <lb />
169,732,422,127,308,073,543,950,330 re- <lb />
of letter No. have duly <lb />
written to their <lb />
796,147,087,900,672 friends. <lb />
We will further suppose that the <lb />
whole <lb />
persons thus addressed have <lb />
responded with their threepenny <lb />
pieces. The sum to a penny thus <lb />
raised would only amount to <lb />
486,621,100,300.903,677,197,516 <lb />
Calling the world's population <lb />
and allowing <lb />
for tho building of each place, the <lb />
sum realized would build <lb />
orphan homes for each per- <lb />
son alive. <lb />
If we be one or short hope <lb />
each of these <lb />
homes will forgive <lb />
Deserving Praise, <lb />
We desire Io say to our citizens, that <lb />
for years we have been selling Dr. King's <lb />
Now Discovery tor Consumption, Dr. <lb />
King's New Life Fills. <lb />
Salve and Electric Bitters, and have <lb />
never handled remedies that sell as well, <lb />
or that have given such universal <lb />
faction. We do not hesitate to <lb />
tee them every time, and we stand <lb />
ready to refund the purchase price, if <lb />
satisfactory results do not follow their <lb />
use. These remedies have won their <lb />
great popularity purely on their merits, <lb />
Drug Store. <lb />
e n slaver. <lb />
said Henry <lb />
Cooper, a retired Boston sea captain, <lb />
as ho rolled to a seat in the rotunda <lb />
of tho Southern. I had one <lb />
that was queer enough. It was in <lb />
tho fifties, while I was a man <lb />
tho mast. I shipped one night from <lb />
Havana for a voyage to Good Hope, <lb />
but we didn't go there. went <lb />
up to Congo and got a cargo of <lb />
slaves. Tho queer thing of it all <lb />
that the crew never got sight of <lb />
the captain, and when the first mate <lb />
came on deck lie a mask. <lb />
The craft, a swift sailer, <lb />
unarmed, but a twist or <lb />
two with a handspike was enough to <lb />
bring six Ugly looking IS; Hinders <lb />
on deck. We were not molested, <lb />
however, and on oar return we <lb />
stood off the coast of Cuba, and all <lb />
the but four were sent ashore <lb />
in the longboat. As we passed into <lb />
the the masked mate put en en- <lb />
in each man's hand. Mine <lb />
contained Louis <lb />
Democrat. <lb />
THE LAND OF SUNSHINE. <lb />
fl the lie <lb />
. . <lb />
alt it and <lb />
Spring. <lb />
Ah an l-y . <lb />
reason the that one <lb />
escape beat no lees r <lb />
cold. New is <lb />
famous. Averaging Mm en- <lb />
tire Cert in attitude <lb />
sod by dry air <lb />
which, unlike a humid atmosphere, is <lb />
of communicating lite. <lb />
ti  remains Ht <lb />
a delightfully comfortable decree <lb />
the day, and at night becomes <lb />
brisk and The sunshine i- <lb />
assistant, the inn- violent <lb />
exertion may be undertaken <lb />
of <lb />
Sunstroke or absolutely <lb />
unknown there. It i- an ideal laud for <lb />
in summer outing. Its climate is <lb />
by reputable physicians as a <lb />
for pulmonary complaints, and <lb />
the Hot Springs at Vegas <lb />
I are noted for their curative virtue. <lb />
I The most sumptuous hotel in the west, <lb />
the is toasted at <lb />
springs. Write Io Jno. J. <lb />
Block, Chicago, for <lb />
Land of an entertaining and , <lb />
profusely illustrated book of <lb />
this region, the most picturesque <lb />
in the United States.<lb />
Men <lb />
. j <lb />
Old <lb />
TEN CENTS FOR A <lb />
CIGAR THAT IS NO <lb />
BETTER THAN AN <lb />
ma <lb />
Cheroot. <lb />
ARE SOLD <lb />
FIVE <lb />
KM <lb />
TEN CENTS. <lb />
Female Weakness Positive Core. <lb />
To the your <lb />
raiders that I have a positive remedy <lb />
tor the thousand and one ills which <lb />
arise from deranged female organs. I <lb />
shall be glad to send two bottles of my <lb />
remedy FREE to any lady who will send <lb />
their Express and O. address. <lb />
Yours respectfully, <lb />
Dr. A. C. <lb />
Y. <lb />
.; Ii. <lb />
The man was plowing a patch of <lb />
corn on a hillside farm with a <lb />
thinner than tho soil was. As I rode <lb />
up to the fence he stopped to see <lb />
what I wanted. <lb />
hard work, isn't I re- <lb />
marked. <lb />
ho said, mopping his <lb />
face. <lb />
don't you plow I <lb />
suggested. <lb />
to tho bed rock ho <lb />
said, with a grin. <lb />
many acres have I in- <lb />
quired. <lb />
guess you don't work it <lb />
I said, with the air of a man who <lb />
knew all about tho business. <lb />
ought to turn tho whole farm <lb />
He looked at me lazily for ten sec- <lb />
who in turn it <lb />
over ho asked in mild surprise. <lb />
ain't nobody here H <lb />
kin afford to take it They've got <lb />
more now than they can pay taxes <lb />
on. Maybe you'd like to try it, mis- <lb />
Ill the whole thing fer <lb />
that you're and throw the <lb />
old woman and children in to boot. <lb />
What do you <lb />
I said hurriedly, and went <lb />
away in the same <lb />
Free Press. <lb />
Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint- <lb />
Is It not worth the small of Tie <lb />
to free yourself of every symptom of <lb />
these distressing complaints, If you think <lb />
so call at our BUM and gel a of <lb />
Shiloh's every bottle has I <lb />
on it, use <lb />
and if it does you no good It will co-it you <lb />
nothing. Sold at Drug Store. <lb />
Financier. <lb />
A rich financier once called upon <lb />
explained brief- <lb />
that tho passion of his life was to <lb />
attend on the first night of the rep- <lb />
of a play. I can't <lb />
oblige said <lb />
ting the request thought not. M. <lb />
but I have an idea. I <lb />
a beautiful daughter years <lb />
old I will her francs if <lb />
your son will accept her as his wife; <lb />
then being the father-in-law of the <lb />
son of tho author I shall a <lb />
right, as a member if the family of <lb />
the author, to assist tho first <lb />
nights of his Post. <lb />
C. A. Thompson, Seymour, <lb />
sister Jennie, when she <lb />
was a young girl, suffered from white <lb />
swelling, which greatly Impaired her <lb />
health and made her blood very Impure. <lb />
In the spring she was not able to do <lb />
anything and scarcely eel about. <lb />
More than year she look three <lb />
of Blood and now she <lb />
is perfectly <lb />
Tools of the <lb />
An investigator, who lived during <lb />
in a tomb at <lb />
collected evidence to prove that <lb />
tho tools ti. d ill working stone <lb />
years Ago bad jeweled cutting edges, <lb />
like modem tools. He Bays that tho <lb />
builders of tho pyramids used solid <lb />
and tubular tools, straight and <lb />
saws and many other tools sup- <lb />
posed to modern. In some <lb />
mens of granite a drill had sunk one- <lb />
tenth of an inch at each revolution, <lb />
indicating that the pressure was at <lb />
least two tons. Nothing is known of <lb />
the material of the tools. As the <lb />
was scarce then, it is prob- <lb />
able that corundum was <lb />
York Sun. <lb />
The best salve in the world for <lb />
Bruises, Sores, fleer-. Salt Rheum, <lb />
Fever Sores. Chapped Rands. <lb />
Chilblains. Corns, and all Skin <lb />
and positively cures Piles, or <lb />
required. It is guaranteed to <lb />
perfect satisfaction, or money ref. <lb />
Price cents box. For sale at <lb />
Store. <lb />
u Cure for <lb />
is Instrument <lb />
for the care Tho <lb />
of its operation is the massage <lb />
of tho sound conducting <lb />
of the ear by means of vibratory <lb />
forces. By this method various con- <lb />
can relieved which would <lb />
not be reached by tho regular modes <lb />
of treatment, and which are the <lb />
principal causes of deafness in a very <lb />
large- proportion of those afflicted. <lb />
The phonograph has been for <lb />
this purpose, and although its <lb />
was in a comparative- <lb />
crude manner, the results attained <lb />
justified tho belief an <lb />
embodying special improve- <lb />
on the same lines would of <lb />
tho Such an <lb />
is the and so <lb />
tins been its that <lb />
many whose; deafness was <lb />
from five to fifteen years branding <lb />
can now, it is claimed, through its <lb />
use hear ordinary conversation from <lb />
ten to twenty feet <lb />
WU <lb />
a Perfect <lb />
AND IMPROVED. <lb />
GOOD <lb />
The Rest Standard Typewriter the World. <lb />
Inexpensive, Portable. No Ink Ribbon, In- <lb />
Type in all Easiest <lb />
to and rapid a- <lb />
AGENTS WANTED EVERYWHERE. <lb />
Warranted as Represented. <lb />
This Machine is everybody's friend. Every- <lb />
should have their done on <lb />
writer. it always Insure most <lb />
V prompt Address <lb />
N. Ml Washington, St., Clot <lb />
One of can be seen at the Reflector office, where particulars and <lb />
prices can be <lb />
and MM <lb />
all aid of <lb />
the of<lb />
give <lb />
f CURES <lb />
Proprietors, <lb />
For sale -I. L. Drug Store <lb />
Indigestion, <lb />
Dyspepsia <lb />
And all Stomach Troubles are cured by <lb />
P- P- F- <lb />
Ask, Poke Root and <lb />
Rheumatism is by P. P. I. <lb />
Pains and aches in the back, shoulders, <lb />
knees, ankles and i are all attacked <lb />
and conquered by P. I. P- This great <lb />
medicine, my its proper- <lb />
ties, up and strengthens the whole <lb />
body. <lb />
Nothing is as P. P; r., <lb />
this season and for toning up. <lb />
orating, and as a and <lb />
take P. P. T. It off <lb />
malaria and puts you in good condition. <lb />
We have a speedy positive cure <lb />
for catarrh, diphtheria, canker mouth <lb />
and headache, in SHILOH'S CATARRH <lb />
REMEDY. A nasal injector free with <lb />
each bottle. Use it if you desire Health <lb />
and sweet breath. Price Sold at <lb />
Store. <lb />
Minister to bad <lb />
Do you smoke cigarettes <lb />
Bad but I don't collect <lb />
the Field's Washing- <lb />
ton. <lb />
s. s. s. <lb />
a vegetable compound, <lb />
made entirely of and herbs <lb />
gathered from the forests of <lb />
and has been used by millions <lb />
of people with the best results. It <lb />
All manner of Blood diseases, from As <lb />
pestiferous little boil on your nose to <lb />
the worst cases of Inherited blood <lb />
taint, such as Scrofula, Rheumatism, <lb />
Catarrh and <lb />
Household <lb />
ALL <lb />
BLOOD and SKINS <lb />
DISEASES <lb />
CUreS RHEUM. ECZEMA, <lb />
torn, o SKI , <lb />
slats In , <lb />
and . <lb />
sea a. eases, as <lb />
Manns i <lb />
Botanic Bleed Balm <lb />
l, a <lb />
FREE <lb />
CO., a. <lb />
OLD <lb />
FARMERS AND BO'S <lb />
lag their supplies will And <lb />
their int. n I i cl our priest before <lb />
n bran <lb />
incomplete <lb />
PO SIDES SHOULDERS <lb />
COFFEE, SUGAR <lb />
RICE, TEA, <lb />
at Lowest Prices. <lb />
TOBACCO SNUFF CIGARS <lb />
we buy direct from Manufacturers, <lb />
yon to buy at one profit. A <lb />
stock of <lb />
always on hand sold at prices to sulk <lb />
the times. Our goods arc nil bought <lb />
sold for therefore, no rink <lb />
to sell at a margin. <lb />
Respectfully, <lb />
S. M. Z. <lb />
X. <lb />
HOMES ft FARMS <lb />
Whichard, <lb />
M ESTATE <lb />
O. <lb />
HA desirable parcels of <lb />
estate for sale. Look over the list <lb />
below call on or them. <lb />
A i lot on Third street below Co- <lb />
in the town ff <lb />
good house with tour rooms <lb />
kitchen and house convenient <lb />
large stables on the premises. <lb />
Two good building lots <lb />
desirable <lb />
a A lot on street, between <lb />
Front and Second, hits nice house of <lb />
rooms, good well of water, large gar- <lb />
plot and able. <lb />
A ball sore lot In <lb />
-T. Urge single story house <lb />
. of rooms, cook and dining rooms at- <lb />
, inched, all OUt buildings and <lb />
stables, good water <lb />
A line farm containing U acres <lb />
about miles from on Mt <lb />
Pleasant road, has gin house, stables, <lb />
barns, two room tenant houses; <lb />
acres cleared, balance well wooded, <lb />
good water. This laud Is excellent for <lb />
the cultivation of line <lb />
One farm lying on branch of the <lb />
w. Sc W, railroad about ball way lie- <lb />
I ween Kin-Ion and within i <lb />
mile of a new depot, contains acres, <lb />
heavily timbered <lb />
with pine, oak, hickory, and cypress; <lb />
good tenant houses; passes <lb />
nearly through this farm. The <lb />
land has clay subsoil with sandy loam, <lb />
is good state cultivation and highly <lb />
improved; is line I land. <lb />
A farm miles from on <lb />
I . Kin-Ion road known as the Jackson <lb />
farm; C-l acres, cleared; has <lb />
good dwelling house and nil necessary <lb />
out buildings. This is a first-class to-- <lb />
farm <lb />
Q A ii mi lot In i. i rein I lie on <lb />
corner IS. Cherry and W. <lb />
Bawls, now i coupled by the family of <lb />
the late A. Stocks, house contains <lb />
rooms, kitchen convenient, is convenient <lb />
only half a block from main <lb />
street Of the town. Possession <lb />
can be n 1st, <lb />
A good building lot on <lb />
strict, between Third and Fourth <lb />
streets, splendid location. <lb />
The home and lot on Pitt <lb />
street near Avenue, <lb />
good of room., huge lot with <lb />
j and out buildings. <lb />
house and on <lb />
street, adjoining the lot Of B. <lb />
S. and the lot described in No. <lb />
large, comfortable one-story dwelling <lb />
of four rooms, dining and cook rooms, <lb />
plenty d room for garden, <lb />
Valuable Steam Corn and Flour <lb />
Cotton Gin and Store <lb />
property located at a X Road <lb />
within a hundred yards of a K. It. is sit <lb />
In one of best Agricultural <lb />
Sections of Pitt county, The mills <lb />
up with the beat machinery. Bolt- <lb />
smelter etc., and are in full <lb />
operation. The store house Is a two <lb />
story building with dwelling attacked <lb />
also a kitchen and warehouse in rear. <lb />
The store Is kept constantly supplied <lb />
with general merchandise salted a <lb />
country store and is a good <lb />
The mills are the best known in <lb />
ibis section. <lb />
This property is offered for sale as the <lb />
owners wish to withdraw from business <lb />
Terms on any of the above property <lb />
be had on application to <lb />
WHICHARD <lb />
BETHEL CLASSICAL and <lb />
ACADEMY. tail MUM <lb />
for I Mr. of Va.,<lb />
OINTMENT <lb />
The Washington, C, for <lb />
Campaign of A clean, clear, <lb />
honest Democratic campaign paper, <lb />
with full campaign news, will be mailed <lb />
to any address until November 10th for <lb />
Fifty Sample copies free. <lb />
Agents wanted everywhere. Address, <lb />
The Democrat. Washington, <lb />
or tho with <lb />
which it will be clubbed cents for <lb />
Doth <lb />
Appointments of Rev. A. D. Hunter. <lb />
morning and night, <lb />
at <lb />
TRADE <lb />
MARK. <lb />
First Sunday. <lb />
Second Sunday morning <lb />
and Saturday night before. <lb />
Third fourth at <lb />
morning and night, also second <lb />
night, and Regular <lb />
night services week. <lb />
Services at house on <lb />
BROWN'S IRON BITTERS <lb />
Debility. <lb />
recommend It. All dealers sell It. <lb />
mark and crossed lines<lb />
AM hair. <lb />
rails <lb />
For of all Dims <lb />
This Io over <lb />
fifty years, and wherever known has <lb />
been in steady demand. It has been en- <lb />
by the leading physicians all over <lb />
M country, and has effected cores where <lb />
all other remedies, With attention of <lb />
the most experienced physicians, have <lb />
for years failed. Ointment is of <lb />
lone and tho high reputation <lb />
which it has obtained Is owing entirely <lb />
Its own efficacy, as but little effort has <lb />
ever been to bring it before <lb />
public. One bottle of this will <lb />
be sent to any on receipt of One <lb />
Dollar. Sample box The usual <lb />
discount to Druggists. All Cash Orders <lb />
promptly attended to. Address all or- <lb />
and communications to <lb />
T. F. <lb />
Proprietor, <lb />
Greenville, If. C. <lb />
Services <lb />
roil <lb />
each third Sunday <lb />
Tarboro road on Thursday night before <lb />
until April and then <lb />
on Sunday evening. <lb />
Rev. R. F. Taylor's Appointments. <lb />
Rev. R. P- Taylor, pastor of Green- <lb />
ville Circuit M. K. South, <lb />
will preach at tho following times and <lb />
places, regularly each <lb />
1st Sunday at II o'clock A. M. <lb />
1st Sunday, Chapel, <lb />
B. M. <lb />
Sunday, Shady Grove, o'clock <lb />
A. M. <lb />
2nd Sunday, School House, <lb />
miles west of Greenville, <lb />
P. M. <lb />
3rd Sunday, den or Spring <lb />
School k <lb />
3rd Tripp's Che. J, <lb />
O'clock P. M. <lb />
4th Sunday, o'clock <lb />
A M. <lb />
Lang's School House, <lb />
P. M. <lb /><lb /></p></div></body></text></tei:TEI></mets:xmlData></mets:mdWrap></mets:dmdSec>
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