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Sob <lb />
The Eastern Reflector. <lb />
THE <lb />
Thoroughly Equipped <lb />
-WITH- <lb />
NEW MATERIAL. <lb />
Give Us a Trial Ore <lb />
VOL. XI. <lb />
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 1892 <lb />
NO. <lb />
D. J. Editor and Owner <lb />
TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. <lb />
per Year, in Advance. <lb />
POLITICAL POINTS. <lb />
With three doctors and a <lb />
Jones Seminary for <lb />
Young Ladies. <lb />
Superior educational <lb />
location, mineral water, commodious on tho ticket the Third <lb />
buildings with lire place, entire ex- to <lb />
tuition 8- per <lb />
For circulars address. <lb />
Rev. C. A. HAMPTON, <lb />
All Healing Spring-. <lb />
pretty <lb />
Star. <lb />
good <lb />
minis- <lb />
party <lb />
i to in <lb />
shape. Wilmington <lb />
WEAVER AT TENN. <lb />
of his Robbery and <lb />
of the Names <lb />
and Amounts <lb />
Which Cannot <lb />
be Denied. <lb />
Greenville Institute. <lb />
Both <lb />
Fall Term August <lb />
closes Dee. B, <lb />
put <lb />
Hoard on the Harrison <lb />
For we or address, .,.,, ,. <lb />
Z. D. L <lb />
A unsafe for boys and girl-, is <lb />
not safe for either Marion Butler says that -Harry <lb />
j is all right Harry <lb />
Skinner is not all right now. <lb />
Charlotte Observer. <lb />
A Massachusetts man is making j Having seen in some paper an <lb />
campaign roosters a day. account Gen. Weavers conduct <lb />
We trust he will see the signs of in <lb />
WASHINGTON LETTER. <lb />
Co . to <lb />
Aug. <lb />
j rotary Charles Foster brought the <lb />
most assortment of <lb />
rainbows with him when he <lb />
v turned from Ohio that has <lb />
I yet been exposed to the <lb />
I of <lb />
a Democrat made the rounds of-j <lb />
to wager any part of <lb />
at odds of two to one that Harri- <lb />
and would not get a <lb />
single Southern State's electoral <lb />
votes no takers could be found. <lb />
It is the of many shrewd <lb />
observers that <lb />
are so eh talking <lb />
SKINNER ONLY GRINNED. <lb />
STATE NEWS. <lb />
All a Put-Up Job and Republican Money Happenings Here and There as Gathered <lb />
Behind It. From our Exchanges. <lb />
Reflector <lb />
-TILT- <lb />
DECEMBER 1ST <lb />
gents in Advance. <lb />
the According their to <lb />
Hamilton Institute. <lb />
N. C. <lb />
The Fall Term of tins ill open <lb />
Monday. Aug. Enrollment last <lb />
session M. Excellent advantage-, in a <lb />
regular Preparatory Course of study in <lb />
Music, Elocution, Tainting and Draw- <lb />
Terms moderate. hoard in <lb />
families or with Principal. For farther <lb />
information address. <lb />
JOHN <lb />
GREENVILLE <lb />
Mrs. V. L. Pendleton <lb />
Will open a Select School for Young <lb />
Ladies and Small Girls in Greenville on <lb />
August nth, MK. The full Collegiate <lb />
taught. The usual <lb />
prices for tuition In Will be <lb />
charged. <lb />
WESLEYAN <lb />
Female Institute. <lb />
Va. <lb />
Opens Sept. 1893. One of the <lb />
thorough schools for young in the <lb />
South. Twenty-live teachers <lb />
Conservatory in One <lb />
and boarding pupils <lb />
from States. <lb />
Special inducements per-ons at a dis- <lb />
Those seeking the best school <lb />
for the lowest terms write for <lb />
of this to the <lb />
dent, WM. A. HARRIS. D. D., <lb />
Virginia. <lb />
POUNDED IN 1852. <lb />
A AND SCHOOL <lb />
-------OF <lb />
Elegant building- and thorough equip- <lb />
patronage from all the <lb />
Southern States. Beautiful and h <lb />
situation in view of the mountains. <lb />
Terms Reasonable. <lb />
Summer <lb />
June 16th. <lb />
Fall Term begins August <lb />
For Illustrated address, <lb />
J. A. A M. II. HOLT, <lb />
Oak Ridge. X. C. <lb />
is all wrong, and is traveling to <lb />
the old Harry about as fast as he <lb />
Star. <lb />
Tom,., <lb />
I wrote to the clerk of the county <lb />
court for either a verification <lb />
denial of the charges. I receive I <lb />
the letter which I you. <lb />
Very respectfully, <lb />
W. E. <lb />
Rutherford College, N. C Aug. <lb />
I him the national election is already States with the hope of <lb />
settled all the none that the Democratic <lb />
be spent between this and tho o efforts towards <lb />
of next November will simply be <lb />
I thrown away. His modesty in <lb />
New- and <lb />
The Raleigh correspondent of <lb />
i the New York Burning Pot gives trotting stallion <lb />
that paper the details of an inter-1 to Mess. J. R. and E. <lb />
view with Col. Harry <lb />
carry <lb />
managers <lb />
ear <lb />
j the northwestern States. <lb />
e reproduce the interview. <lb />
Col. Skinner said <lb />
I believe in financial <lb />
re- <lb />
form <lb />
making claims is something quite j <lb />
as wonderful as his manipulation <lb />
of the figures which show, or are j <lb />
supposed to show the amount of <lb />
c surplus in the United States <lb />
N. C. Railroad vs. Thomas B. Long. <lb />
endorse the Omaha <lb />
i platform, I do not believe in <lb />
political rule in tho Southern <lb />
, States- Therefore I stated to the <lb />
; convention that if it became <lb />
parent that the People's party <lb />
The white voters of the South, <lb />
says the Atlanta C are <lb />
asked to desert their own party, or- <lb />
because the Democratic <lb />
party, not having control of <lb />
the government, has failed to re <lb />
peal Republican legislation. <lb />
Gleaner. <lb />
Thomas Long is the nominee State ticket could not win, and by <lb />
Pulaski, Tenn., Aug. he is positive that every of the People's party the State its continued candidacy the Re- <lb />
Will E- Bother northern the word to ticket for Auditor. Mr-Long was publicans would win, I should fa <lb />
the Third <lb />
party from the field. The view <lb />
did not suit many, perhaps a ma- <lb />
of the delegates, and so I <lb />
could not consistently longer <lb />
stand as the nominee of the con- <lb />
for the <lb />
ford College, N. sent all except the southern the -agent for the North Carolina the withdrawal <lb />
letter of in- State will be carried by Harrison j Railroad at Salisbury from August, <lb />
in regard to the acts of Gen. and at least six of the Southern ; 1868, to October, 1869, a little over <lb />
Weaver while in command of States. It is not clear why he year. He had given a bond in <lb />
place was handed me to answer. I; does not claim all of the electoral the sum of for the faithful <lb />
was between and years old j votes. Such a claim would not be honest conduct of the duties <lb />
when Weaver was here, and a more ridiculous than those pertaining to this trust. The rail- <lb />
know whereof I write, and in he has made. He should have road company discovered by and As electoral candidate <lb />
II n is costing this country port of what I shall write. I refer i known that those absurd claims by agent was not making; main lo the finish, <lb />
a round million dollars a a few citizens of this county J. would cause his rainbow complete returns of the <lb />
more than Arthur cost it president Peoples about the condition of the proceeds of the office- Ho was <lb />
we must have Republicans, give Z W- Ewing, ex-i Treasury, given out at the same dismissed from service, and an in-j your own argument, your c <lb />
us a better quality for Speaker of the Senate time, to be discredited, as stories, ; instituted which shall endanger the election <lb />
cannot afford to pay ; J. B. Sta-; like people, are usually judged by the fact that he had been <lb />
prices for such shoddy i and master of Chan-; the company they keep. unfaithful to the employing com- <lb />
Coy, Mr. which are tune of several thous- <lb />
i Sheriff, Giles county Col. Solon obviously on a par with the small <lb />
The admirable manner in which . Battle, is not a bit but An action was instituted by the <lb />
the Republicans are prepared to C S. W. judge M might while company to recover the amount of <lb />
milk the Third party cow in case I county Court, R. H- through the dark places, The suit was <lb />
the Third warty and trustee, an L E- had a contrary effect to what m Alamance county, <lb />
malcontents succeed in driving president Commercial Bank he and expected. it being the domicile of the com- <lb />
and Trust Company. of bow Mr. now upon trial a verdict was <lb />
these men were here and know called, is so well known tricky rendered b a jury for the sum of <lb />
the facts. The others know from in matters <lb />
reputation. . bis rosy tau-. has serious <lb />
The said Weaver seemed to alarmed many Republicans, who <lb />
have a perfect hatred for believe that he has discovered <lb />
some new and very serious danger <lb />
to the Republican party, and that <lb />
Mr. W. P. Bachelor, of Raleigh, <lb />
has sold interest in his noted <lb />
for <lb />
D. <lb />
of Lexington, Ky. <lb />
Governor Holt has issue a <lb />
recommending that Co <lb />
be ob- <lb />
served as a public School holiday <lb />
, in North Carolina. <lb />
The fall term at Trinity College <lb />
will at Durham, in the new <lb />
September 1st; but tho <lb />
has been postponed till <lb />
October or 12- Bishop Galloway <lb />
j will preach the dedicatory sermon. <lb />
Tho sympathy of the whole <lb />
State goes out to Cant S. A. <lb />
, of the News and Observer because <lb />
of the death of his wife. Mrs. <lb />
Ashe was Miss Hannah Emerson <lb />
Willard, was years old and died <lb />
on the 18th, <lb />
her into the pasture, shows how <lb />
they have the of <lb />
their Alliance <lb />
Washington Mr. <lb />
e of Governor, so of Edwards Mills, will be <lb />
I will re- years old in November. He has <lb />
SO, lam in his life. <lb />
. -n i i i has one child dead and eleven <lb />
W for President. hag -0 d <lb />
I asked, according to one great grand-child. <lb />
Dr. P. Wood, one of the <lb />
, , most prominent physicians in <lb />
of the Democratic electoral ticket, North Carolina, hist week in <lb />
will you withdraw, as in the first Wilmington of heart He <lb />
case, because you think the j was secretary of the North Caro- <lb />
result would be tho election of Board of Health and editor of <lb />
Republican <lb />
sir. I am opposed to the <lb />
election of Mr. There are now convicts at <lb />
you prefer Harrison to h penitentiary, and at the canal <lb />
Cleveland near <lb />
, . , . , , remainder, are all on the three <lb />
The only reply was a broad and <lb />
grin. So it is apparent that the, ton. For the first time in years <lb />
. against defendant Long principal object of the Third party there are no convicts at work on <lb />
i . . , . railways. <lb />
President Harrison says one of <lb />
tho most trying ordeals ho has to <lb />
encounter in his position is the <lb />
amount of hand shaking he has to <lb />
do. He will relieved in No- <lb />
Then the people will <lb />
give him one big shake, and that <lb />
Southern people, <lb />
robbed, persecuted, <lb />
Ho <lb />
and <lb />
abused our in every bis stock of rainbows has been <lb />
way. . brought forward order to dis <lb />
Ho had citizens arrested and I tract attention from this danger. <lb />
will be the end of on trumped-up To Democrats Mr. Fosters <lb />
Slur. <lb />
Louisburg <lb />
Female <lb />
College, <lb />
X. C. <lb />
The next session of this Well-known <lb />
school will begin September 1st. <lb />
Pure water, no in- <lb />
building with rooms <lb />
Campus of acre- well shaded by <lb />
gigantic oaks. Conservatory <lb />
teachers. and teachers <lb />
from Academy of Teachers ex- <lb />
perts in their specialties. The whole <lb />
Literary Physical Culture and <lb />
and tires only <lb />
Special In <lb />
Send for to <lb />
S. U. President. <lb />
X. C. <lb />
es, and mad to pay to be released. amusing show. <lb />
He made the friends of D. K- which although not prepared <lb />
pay for his release. Mr. Cos specially for them, is being great- <lb />
S in favor of the plaintiff company, j movement North Carolina is to <lb />
All the records of the proceedings defeat Mr. That <lb />
and all are now on file publican money is at the command <lb />
the office of the Clerk of the j of, and is being and will be freely <lb />
Superior Court of Alamance used for that purpose by the <lb />
the judgment has tot Third party people, is very <lb />
been satisfied to this day. parent. Dr. A. S- of <lb />
Several years ago, when said Seymour, Connecticut, was <lb />
B. Long began to aspire to to the convention and said <lb />
political honors, tie wont to Col. ho would home news that <lb />
M. Holt, then president of would gladden hearts <lb />
Institute, <lb />
K. C <lb />
Pi Strictly <lb />
She begins <lb />
Monday. Sept. <lb />
A most thorough and <lb />
preparatory course of study, with a full <lb />
equal to that of an <lb />
Female College in the South. <lb />
Best facilities for the Music <lb />
and Art. Standard l Scholarship tin. <lb />
high. Healthful location. <lb />
large and pleasantly <lb />
and circulars on <lb />
K. . <lb />
son so as he was the day <lb />
after the now famously disastrous <lb />
Third party State convention. He <lb />
added that for the first time in his <lb />
life he actually felt a touch <lb />
row for <lb />
Wilmington <lb />
A gentleman tells me that never pay for release. Mr. specially for them, is being great- the N. C R- R-Co., now Governor From the above it sufficiently <lb />
in his life did ho see S- Otho s dead, but his son. Ed. R. Cox, by them. of Commonwealth, and asked appears that the whole Third par- <lb />
living here, can testify to; There are reasons for the belief the company's best terms for the performance is known and <lb />
said facts. So can Maj. J. B. Sta-It the administration is doing all adjustment of the matter. Col. by Col. Skinner Bot- <lb />
any and Col. S. E. Rose, friends of it to date for the meet- Holt proposed to remit all interest and the crowd of leaden to be <lb />
Cox, who paid part of the money. I in the international monetary and to fifty cents on the merely the interest of Harrison. <lb />
He robbed Mr. Jasper Cox re- j conference set so late in the fall as as satisfaction of the It is a false pretense from beg <lb />
D. K. of to make it certain that the result Mr. Long said the <lb />
worth of spun thread. Jasper I of conference cannot be known proposition was liberal and <lb />
Cox is a citizen of this j before the Presidential election, in factory, and that he would pay it <lb />
county, and now lives near order that Republican stump oft Already several years have <lb />
ham, Giles county. Tennessee- i speakers and editors may have an elapsed. Mr. Long has not paid <lb />
He robbed John P. Williams, j opportunity to influence votes by a penny of it. <lb />
an old farmer and soldier pretending to forecast that result- <lb />
Clinton There is a <lb />
widow woman in this county who <lb />
makes at home all the provisions <lb />
necessary for tho support of her <lb />
family large and buys <lb />
for cash. She says <lb />
that any man who lives on a farm, <lb />
and who buys bacon corn to <lb />
feed his family, ought to be chop- <lb />
up fed to hogs. <lb />
Raleigh News We <lb />
understand the ladies of Raleigh, <lb />
with their energy, <lb />
Two facts to call to mind now <lb />
then are, that the Democrats <lb />
left a treasury overflowing with <lb />
funds when the Cleveland <lb />
went out; and <lb />
Democratic congress came in find <lb />
empty coffers, <lb />
to meet, tho result of two years of <lb />
Republican <lb />
to end. The radical <lb />
knew all about it- <lb />
Such is the record of the man <lb />
the of the Mexican. of all his hogs and I Mr. Harrison and his puppets who and Republican whom the <lb />
meat. Mr. is are this campaign will has nominated for <lb />
tins place- have much more exalted opinion <lb />
He had Dr. J. C- Roberts, of this the intelligence of the Amen <lb />
State Auditor, whose business it <lb />
is, briefly stated, to manage the <lb />
When tho loaders of the <lb />
Republican Aid alias the <lb />
tho party, instruct the <lb />
people to stay away from Demo <lb />
speakings, it shows they <lb />
arc afraid for the people to hear <lb />
j the truth. We do not believe our <lb />
patriotic citizens will be such <lb />
slaves the <lb />
Republican Aid <lb />
pines, affronted, and tried to make <lb />
I pay for his release, but <lb />
j he had found out that tho <lb />
i doctor would not pay it, he turned <lb />
him loose- The doctor is now <lb />
living, will answer any letter. On <lb />
January he made the fol- <lb />
lowing parties pay him the sums <lb />
opposite their names. I have the or- <lb />
receipt he gave my father, <lb />
Charles C- All the <lb />
can voters on the <lb />
of next November than they <lb />
appear to have at tho present time. <lb />
According to an official opinion <lb />
of the Attorney-General, which <lb />
suspicion points to having been <lb />
dictated from Loon Lake, made <lb />
public this week, the good people <lb />
of Vicksburg. Miss., must <lb />
to have their city <lb />
sided by the notorious <lb />
of the tonne <lb />
such a <lb />
of <lb />
next session of this School will <lb />
begin on Monday. August <lb />
The advantages offered will be <lb />
or to those of any session. En- <lb />
tire guaranteed every <lb />
Board can be had at lower rates at <lb />
any similar school In IT Saturn Carolina. <lb />
We propose to do the best work for boys <lb />
that ever been in the town, <lb />
and challenge to the <lb />
Terms are as follows, payable <lb />
Primary English par mouth. <lb />
Intermediate English per month, 2.00 <lb />
Higher English per month, <lb />
Languages each, extra, <lb />
When yon are in call to see me <lb />
or write me homes, <lb />
be cheerfully If <lb />
necessary a competent assistant be <lb />
employed- <lb />
W. H. <lb />
C, July <lb />
he except whose nomination tho <lb />
Republican Senate declined to <lb />
me <lb />
Thomas Martin, Dr. Wm, <lb />
Battle, Charles G <lb />
f he orator of the Third <lb />
State convention was a from i J. H. J. M. Morris, <lb />
Vance county. that Reynolds, D- <lb />
were quite B. Daly, <lb />
nous, as speakers and work-1 Total, <lb />
They spoke and worked j He claimed in his order that it <lb />
against the Democratic party. was for the support of Union <lb />
They were there with their white j gees coming within his <lb />
associates for no E, son It- <lb />
Raleigh Chronicle. Daly, and Wm. S- son of <lb />
J. H. are living here and <lb />
will answer any inquiry. I could <lb />
give other incidents, or acts of <lb />
said Weaver, if necessary. <lb />
A School of High Grade <lb />
FOR-------- <lb />
GIRLS AND BOYS <lb />
Mies net will private <lb />
school for girls and boys in Sirs. V. H. <lb />
early opposite <lb />
church. The Fall Term <lb />
Monday, Sept. ends <lb />
Jan. Toe Spring <lb />
Monday, Jan. 80th, 1893; <lb />
Friday, May 1893. <lb />
department. <lb />
Intermediate department, <lb />
Higher English, <lb />
Latin and French, <lb />
two lesson pr <lb />
Thorough Instruction will <lb />
be given according to the best approved <lb />
methods. <lb />
for board will be made for <lb />
pupils desiring to come from the <lb />
try. For further particulars address, <lb />
Loot<lb />
82.00 <lb />
3.50 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
The tax-payers of the State <lb />
should not forget that with <lb />
success will come the <lb />
of taxing them to pay <lb />
of the special tax <lb />
bonds. Is it not better to decide <lb />
that question forever at the polls <lb />
than to trust the to Re- <lb />
publican If the <lb />
succeed in carrying the <lb />
J. F. <lb />
A Boston says one of <lb />
the prime causes of tho great <lb />
among summer is <lb />
there will be increased tax- too much clothes. He says the <lb />
and no hope of financial re- <lb />
The of the man <lb />
who trios to create bad <lb />
among neighbors, or who <lb />
tempt to array any class of his <lb />
low against another, class, <lb />
who endeavors to incite the farm- <lb />
class against the towns people, <lb />
or men engaged another hon- <lb />
and legitimate <lb />
fewer clothes children have on in <lb />
warm weather in <lb />
cool weather they should be re. <lb />
quired to wear only enough to <lb />
them <lb />
bury<lb />
SUI b CATARRH <lb />
A for <lb />
mouth and <lb />
I With each Lottie there Is en ingenious <lb />
pursuits,; nasal injector for the more successful <lb />
is not a desirable member of any <lb />
Democrat. <lb />
treatment of these complaints without <lb />
extra charge, Price at <lb />
DRUG STOKE. <lb />
confirm. The Attorney-General <lb />
holds, or at least pretends to, that <lb />
a failure to confirm the <lb />
of a postmaster who is in <lb />
session of a bore the <lb />
assembling of the session of Con- <lb />
which fails to act on the <lb />
nomination leaves him the legal <lb />
postmaster until his successor is <lb />
nominated. If that be law <lb />
j the department from the <lb />
foundation the government has <lb />
in similar eases acting<lb />
Senator Morgan, of Alabama, is <lb />
in town. He is a strong advocate <lb />
of retaliation on Canada, and <lb />
thinks that Mr. Harrison's <lb />
should prohibited the <lb />
Shipment of <lb />
through the United States. <lb />
The Marine Hospital <lb />
bureau is taking active measures <lb />
to prevent the introduction of <lb />
cholera into our ports by any <lb />
of the steamship lines running <lb />
from Hamburg or where <lb />
the disease is to be rap- <lb />
idly spreading- All steamships <lb />
arriving from those and other for- <lb />
ports are to be rigidly in- <lb />
and if any traces, pi the <lb />
dreaded disease are found they <lb />
will be and <lb />
disinfected before being <lb />
allowed to land their passengers. <lb />
The Republicans here are doing <lb />
lots of talking about breaking the <lb />
this year, but when <lb />
the State. Should <lb />
man be chosen to take <lb />
charge of the State's finances how <lb />
long would it be before he would <lb />
bankrupt the State A defaulter <lb />
to manage the finances of the <lb />
State be a public disgrace <lb />
and calamity. The people who <lb />
believe in honest government and <lb />
faithful public servants should see <lb />
to it that only honest and capable <lb />
men are nominated and elected to <lb />
office. <lb />
steps to raise funds for laying the <lb />
coiner stone of the Confederate <lb />
monument. Let our citizens, one <lb />
all, join in the undertaking. <lb />
Many other counties in tho State <lb />
have signified their intention to <lb />
aid. <lb />
It Has Gained Nothing, But, Thank <lb />
Heaven, it is Getting Clear of Such <lb />
Cattle. <lb />
Charlotte Observer. <lb />
We just happen to recall, off- <lb />
hand. W. P. of <lb />
A. C Greene, of Wake. J. M- <lb />
Harry Skinner and <lb />
E. A. of Pitt, who have with- <lb />
j in the past two given the <lb />
The folly of the strike as a <lb />
means adjusting differences be- <lb />
tween workmen and their employ <lb />
has again shown by the <lb />
outcome of the switchmen's strike <lb />
at Buffalo, New York. Here were <lb />
a handful of men who demanded <lb />
a small increase of wages, which <lb />
refused they struck, Democratic party tons of good <lb />
of the order issued by vice about the course to pursue, if <lb />
is the time to subscribe. <lb />
DO ANIMAL COMMIT SUICIDE . <lb />
is a story of a poor cat, <lb />
deprived of her kittens, who hang- <lb />
ed herself in the fork of a branch. <lb />
But this may have been an accident; <lb />
we should have given the cat tho <lb />
benefit of the doubt. News <lb />
of a dog who committed suicide. <lb />
His master declined lo take <lb />
out to shoot rabbits, and the dog <lb />
went and drowned himself in a <lb />
pond. Tho story is true, but Au- <lb />
and the dog may have <lb />
merely an extreme form <lb />
of colonial sensitiveness. If we <lb />
once admit that dog reason <lb />
on life and death being a mad <lb />
and exercise a hasty but <lb />
choice, is plain that the <lb />
whole system ethics will have <lb />
to be altered. <lb />
The poor Indian may right <lb />
about the equal sky, which is a <lb />
poor prospect for people who are <lb />
not fond of dogs. The ghosts of <lb />
dogs have been seen, and are as <lb />
well vouched for as any others; <lb />
so, on the the poor Indian <lb />
may be less untutored than the <lb />
poet Lang in <lb />
Magazine. <lb />
Some Very Poor People. <lb />
Exchange. <lb />
Tho man who keeps two dogs, <lb />
but is too poor to take a news- <lb />
paper. <lb />
The smoker who can't afford to <lb />
give more than twenty five cents <lb />
towards missions. <lb />
The Christian who has not <lb />
found out that there is a luxury in <lb />
giving. <lb />
People who never pat much in <lb />
the basket, for fear God will not <lb />
get in with them. <lb />
People who live in a eel- <lb />
lax and go without the light of <lb />
heaven if they had to pay any- <lb />
thing for it <lb />
People who have to all <lb />
their money to the devil's <lb />
blacksmith shop and have it made <lb />
into chains with which to bind <lb />
themselves. <lb />
Men who have to take own <lb />
manhood, the happiness of their <lb />
wives and children, and the good <lb />
of the country, all to tho <lb />
and get back nothing but <lb />
dust and ashes in the place of it- <lb />
Hotel Burns. <lb />
August <lb />
Belmont Hotel, at White <lb />
Springs, five miles from this city, <lb />
was destroyed at midnight last <lb />
night by a fire which broke out in <lb />
the laundry and spread with great <lb />
rapidity. There wore nearly <lb />
guests in the house at the time <lb />
and all escaped with their lives, <lb />
many of them by jumping from <lb />
the windows. Mrs. Dr. Von Rack, <lb />
of Asheville, was badly injured, <lb />
and was fatally injured, <lb />
and died this morning. Charles <lb />
Green, of New Orleans, had a leg <lb />
dislocated, Clerk also <lb />
had a leg dislocated, and a colored <lb />
nurse a leg broken. A few others <lb />
were slightly bruised, but none <lb />
seriously hurt. All the guests lost <lb />
their baggage and some of them <lb />
other personal belongings. A <lb />
good many diamonds and n good <lb />
deal of money were lost in the <lb />
fire, numbers of in the build- <lb />
escaping only in their night <lb />
clothes. The guests made <lb />
way, as best they to <lb />
villa, where they were made <lb />
The hotel property owned <lb />
by a corporation and to Dr. <lb />
Von Back. The building was <lb />
erected at a cost of and <lb />
there was insurance of <lb />
on it- <lb />
head Not content with quit- <lb />
ting work they showed a lawless <lb />
spirit, resorted to violence, which <lb />
necessitated the calling out of a <lb />
large body of State troops to <lb />
tho peace and maintain the <lb />
supremacy of the law. They <lb />
counted on the co-operation of <lb />
other organizations of railroad <lb />
endeavored to secure <lb />
this, and failing, the strike fizzled <lb />
out and was declared <lb />
by the boss man, Sweeney. <lb />
Wednesday night, and now the <lb />
strikers having lost a couple weeks <lb />
time, got into a good deal of <lb />
caused the death of some men <lb />
the arrest of. more, stopped <lb />
the running, of freight trains, and <lb />
hung up a great deal of freight at <lb />
Buffalo other and put <lb />
the State to many thousands of <lb />
dollars expense which the tax pay- <lb />
will have to pay, will be glad <lb />
to return to work at the old wages. <lb />
and sadder, if not wiser <lb />
men. The strike as an adjuster of <lb />
disputes is no <lb />
Star. <lb />
their <lb />
Ashe- <lb />
com- <lb />
The manner in which chickens <lb />
are shipped to this market is not <lb />
in with the spirit of the <lb />
law with regard to cruelty to <lb />
They are packed in a <lb />
basket sort of a cage, and without <lb />
food ox water while i n transit- The <lb />
result is that many suffocate before <lb />
reaching the destination. We <lb />
heard a produce merchant gay it is <lb />
rarely that less than five <lb />
percent of original shipments is <lb />
lost to the shipper from these <lb />
Commercial <lb />
it would escape the wrath to come. <lb />
Partly through fear and partly <lb />
from a willingness to be <lb />
tho party has sacrificed a large <lb />
measure of its self-respect in <lb />
to follow the advice of these <lb />
and has again <lb />
gotten up to the very dividing line <lb />
between standing and surrender- <lb />
Because it would take <lb />
tho one remaining step, to wit <lb />
Renounce Cleveland, they, having <lb />
duped it, now desert it. leaving it <lb />
to itself what it has <lb />
ever made or saved by going with <lb />
them as far as it has- <lb />
The Progressive <lb />
of those who go to Demo- <lb />
speaking are not in <lb />
thy. The paid and pa- <lb />
do the This is false, <lb />
and is an insult to the best citizens <lb />
of the State. There are less whisk- <lb />
-drinking Democrats than Third <lb />
party men; there are many times <lb />
more sober Democrats than Third <lb />
party men. If there arc any <lb />
they are, <lb />
hired by Republicans to yell for <lb />
tho Third party, in order to break <lb />
down white men's government in <lb />
North tree <lb />
North Carolina now leads the <lb />
southern states in the number of <lb />
spindles operated in cotton facto- <lb />
as well as in the number of <lb />
cotton mills. <lb />
Before the war Southern farm- <lb />
were, as a general thing, pros- <lb />
They lived well, some of <lb />
them in magnificent style, were <lb />
out of debt, and had plenty of <lb />
money to meet every demand up- <lb />
on them- If they needed money <lb />
for any special purpose more than <lb />
they had, they had State banks to <lb />
supply their needs at reasonable <lb />
rates of interest, and their land <lb />
was security enough upon which <lb />
to borrow all the money they need- <lb />
ed. Then they had no tariff <lb />
to pay, no pensions to pay. <lb />
They were not compelled, as they <lb />
are now, to sell in the cheapest <lb />
market buy in the dearest <lb />
market, They were free to sell <lb />
where they could sell to the best <lb />
advantage. Now the Southern <lb />
farmer is taxed to tariff tribute, <lb />
pensions, and th enormous ex- <lb />
of running the Govern- <lb />
the proportion of the South <lb />
a outing in the aggregate to a <lb />
couple hundred millions a year, <lb />
all this must come regardless <lb />
f the price that he may receive <lb />
for his crops. The prices of these <lb />
may go down but the tribute <lb />
posed upon him goes up goes <lb />
up higher every year. And yet <lb />
the Third party ace <lb />
working to the system <lb />
s the farmer of <lb />
the proceeds of his keeps <lb />
him Star. <lb />
J. MARQUIS,<lb />
Office in Skinner Building, upper <lb />
opposite Photograph Gallery <lb />
v- <lb />
rtE. L. <lb />
DENTIST. J <lb />
Greenville, N A. <lb />
l. Fleming-, <lb />
Greenville, X. O. <lb />
Prompt attention to business. Office <lb />
at Murphy's old -laud. <lb />
HOS. J. <lb />
ALEX. L. <lb />
J. <lb />
VS-AT-LA W, <lb />
N. C. <lb />
In all the Courts. <lb />
N. <lb />
B. F. TYSON <lb />
I. A. <lb />
TYSON, <lb />
AT TORS <lb />
N. C. <lb />
attention Riven to collection <lb />
H. LONG, <lb />
Attorney- at-Law, <lb />
N. C. <lb />
Prompt and careful attention to <lb />
solicited.<lb />
HARRY <lb />
SKINNER, <lb />
A N A W, <lb />
N. C. <lb />
M ft, JAMES. <lb />
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
Practice In all courts. <lb />
it Specialty.<lb /></p>
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                <p>
THE REFLECTOR. <lb />
Greenville, N. <lb />
J. term of Associate Justice Davis. <lb />
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST <lb />
II at the at Greenville,, <lb />
N. C, as matter. <lb />
TICKET <lb />
FOR I <lb />
CLEVELAND. <lb />
Of Sew York. <lb />
FOR <lb />
STEVENSON, <lb />
Illinois. <lb />
FOR ELECTORS AT <lb />
CHARLES B <lb />
B- GLENN. <lb />
1st Dist.-L L. SMITH- <lb />
FOR 1st <lb />
W. A. B- BRANCH, <lb />
of Beaufort. <lb />
Gov. Holt made a speech in Ala- <lb />
county and said <lb />
that he met Col. Harry Skinner <lb />
, just after the Third party State <lb />
convention, and him how it <lb />
was that he had been treated so <lb />
Skinner answered that he had <lb />
turned down the <lb />
damned fools didn't have sense <lb />
enough to stand If the <lb />
, Colonel's opinion of that convention <lb />
is that it was composed of a of <lb />
it does not look <lb />
reasonable that any Democrat <lb />
should be led away to vote for the <lb />
mongrel ticket it nominated. <lb />
true Southern white man ought <lb />
not only to vote against it but n so <lb />
every endeavor to drive it fr om <lb />
forever. He showed ail <lb />
Third party men the folly of ac- <lb />
but God forbid that he should be <lb />
the means of destroying others. <lb />
it destroying the Democratic <lb />
party, and with it the <lb />
and and peace, <lb />
the Democratic party of his county, his State, his <lb />
being of inflicting the Fatherland. Follow him not <lb />
STATE DEMOCRATIC TICKET. <lb />
MB <lb />
ELIAS CARE, <lb />
of <lb />
for I III I III <lb />
R A. <lb />
of <lb />
FOB OF STATE <lb />
COKE <lb />
of K <lb />
for <lb />
DONALD W. RAIN. <lb />
of Wake. <lb />
FOR <lb />
E. M. FURMAN, <lb />
of Buncombe. <lb />
FOR OF PUBLIC <lb />
J. C SCARBOROUGH, <lb />
of Johnston. <lb />
FOR <lb />
FRANK I. OSBORNE, <lb />
of Mecklenburg. <lb />
FOB OF TWELFTH <lb />
GEORGE A. SHUFFORD. <lb />
COUNTY DEMOCRATIC TICKET. <lb />
FOR THE <lb />
F- G- JAMES. <lb />
FOR HOUSE <lb />
FREDERICK <lb />
I. K. <lb />
FOR <lb />
RICHARD W. KING. <lb />
FOB REGISTER <lb />
HENRY <lb />
MM II <lb />
JOHN FLANAGAN. <lb />
FOR <lb />
ML WM. E <lb />
FOB <lb />
J R <lb />
The letter from Mr. <lb />
which we publish in this issue <lb />
speaks for itself and needs no com- <lb />
It should be rend by every <lb />
white man not only in Pitt county <lb />
but throughout the whole State. <lb />
All over the -State many of the <lb />
Third party candidates are drop- <lb />
ping out and stating that they can <lb />
not take any part with that party. <lb />
Mr. W. A- who was <lb />
by them for Associate <lb />
of the Supremo Court, pub <lb />
a card that he cannot accept- <lb />
John A. Bennett, who was <lb />
on the c ticket in Mar- <lb />
tin county, publishes a card de- <lb />
and says he has become <lb />
thoroughly satisfied that the re <lb />
forms needed can only come <lb />
rough the success of the Demo- <lb />
party. Capt. D. A. Cogdell, <lb />
the Third party nominee for the <lb />
Senate in Wayne county, refuses <lb />
to accept the nomination. <lb />
The Hon. L. C- Latham will <lb />
speak at Aurora. Beaufort county, <lb />
on Saturday nest filling the <lb />
of Governor Jarvis at <lb />
that place. As soon as the <lb />
court is over he proposes <lb />
to make a series of speeches in the <lb />
District. <lb />
The Republican pow-wow will <lb />
open up in Raleigh <lb />
day and it may be expected that <lb />
there will be some fur flying <lb />
Loge Harris swears and snorts that <lb />
they shall have no ticket, while <lb />
Eaves is equally determined that <lb />
there shall be one. thieves <lb />
know the rest. <lb />
The time for the meeting of the <lb />
Democratic Clubs in Raleigh, has <lb />
been changed to the of <lb />
which is the day upon <lb />
which Gen. A. E. Stephenson, <lb />
Democratic nominee for Vice-Pres- <lb />
is to speak in that city. It <lb />
will be a grand occasion and <lb />
will be full of pure <lb />
Democracy- The railroads will <lb />
reduced rates. <lb />
A telegram sent from Goldsboro <lb />
to the daily papers, last Thursday, <lb />
shows what kind of a man <lb />
the Third party nominee for Gov <lb />
is- How a decent white <lb />
man can vote for a man of his <lb />
character and ideas is beyond our <lb />
comprehension, and we believe few <lb />
will Jo so. Hero is the telegram <lb />
X. August <lb />
prominent when review- <lb />
here tin- evening- in the presence of <lb />
the good done in this <lb />
Si site mi the past present <lb />
administration and danger <lb />
the of <lb />
undoubtedly menu- it <lb />
force hill supremacy, received <lb />
the follow tag from <lb />
rather would <lb />
ride or anything to tin- rule we <lb />
have These are the <lb />
exact word- mined by Dr. and <lb />
will a minted the editor of the <lb />
Goldsboro Headlight . <lb />
Goldsboro; Oliver. <lb />
;. W. Petersburg. Va. and <lb />
others. Since utterance the <lb />
next day wanted to <lb />
shut the affair up and tried to <lb />
bribe Mr. editor of the <lb />
Goldsboro But lie <lb />
struck the wrong man and the fol <lb />
lowing telegram showed his <lb />
V. C August <lb />
Pat the candidate far <lb />
Governor, told Mr. of <lb />
the Headlight, if he would <lb />
the words uttered by him <lb />
as telegraphed lo the Chronicle <lb />
M 111- and if lie <lb />
would make his favor the <lb />
Third party, he would guarantee <lb />
him 20.0110 subscribers, where <lb />
upon the editor replied that <lb />
was god enough for him. Mr. <lb />
is ready willing to <lb />
to the at any time failure <lb />
to hi- object has produced him <lb />
a political <lb />
On Saturday there was a big <lb />
Democratic rally in Goldsboro at <lb />
which speeches were made by <lb />
Carr. Sanderlin and Jarvis. D. <lb />
M- Hardy, the man who placed <lb />
Exum nomination for Governor <lb />
at the Third party convention, was <lb />
present. He went upon the speak- <lb />
stand, repudiated Exum and <lb />
the Third party, and said he is <lb />
going to work for and vote the <lb />
whole Democratic ticket. <lb />
wrongs upon us under which we <lb />
are now His argument <lb />
in showing these people that by <lb />
being in the Third party they <lb />
were aiding the Republicans was <lb />
conclusive and no man who has <lb />
the good of his country at heart <lb />
could remain out of tho <lb />
Democratic fold. Capt Kitchen <lb />
was at his best and his plea in <lb />
behalf of Democracy was such as <lb />
will toll in the present crisis. He <lb />
said no man had fought Grover <lb />
harder than he did be <lb />
fore he was nominated- He had <lb />
gone so fur as to say that he would <lb />
not vote for him but he had taken <lb />
it all back because he represented <lb />
Democracy, and that now he <lb />
would vote for him if it cost <lb />
Ids life to do so, and he would not <lb />
vote for Harrison if it cost him <lb />
his life. <lb />
Capt. Kitchen is a man of con- <lb />
He has the boldest to <lb />
express these No <lb />
man in North Carolina has for the <lb />
past twenty years done better <lb />
work for the Democratic party at <lb />
the same cost than ho. No man <lb />
deserves more at her hands and <lb />
no honor that the State con- <lb />
fer on him would be unmerited or <lb />
unworthily bestowed. Pitt county <lb />
gives three rousing cheers for the <lb />
old Democratic war-horse, <lb />
Kitchen. <lb />
After Mr. Kitchen's speech din- <lb />
was served and this was fol- <lb />
lowed by dancing and other <lb />
amusements- The dinner was el- <lb />
and abundant- <lb />
At three o'clock speaking was <lb />
again announced everybody <lb />
was ready to hear it. Hon. Jas. <lb />
E- Moore, of Williamston. was the <lb />
next speaker. Mr. Moore has <lb />
vim about him as well as true or- <lb />
and never before have we <lb />
heard him when he appeared to <lb />
better advantage. He clinched <lb />
every argument in such a manner <lb />
Democrats of Pitt. Folio him <lb />
not ye white men who the <lb />
white man's civilization to <lb />
serve to transmit to your <lb />
If you do follow tin, you <lb />
will sorry for it Follow him <lb />
you will repent in sack cloth <lb />
and misery and in I <lb />
Follow Inter on, midst <lb />
ignominy and disgrace, will <lb />
find your reward, and that i -ward <lb />
shall be the bitter consciousness <lb />
that you allowed yourselves to <lb />
become conspirators the <lb />
peace and dignify of firesides, <lb />
your your State, <lb />
and your whole Southland. <lb />
Would to God that I could in- <lb />
fuse into the hearts of my fellow <lb />
citizens of North Carolina the <lb />
feeling that is in my own heart <lb />
Would to God that I could bring <lb />
them to see, as I see, the utter <lb />
folly and wickedness of the <lb />
business I all is said, <lb />
it is nothing more nor less than a <lb />
cleverly laid scheme on the part <lb />
of the Republicans to break up <lb />
the white vote of the South- <lb />
And have not Southern men <lb />
sense enough to see it I Are <lb />
they such fools as to be blind to <lb />
a fact so patent What is plainer <lb />
than the fact, that, if the <lb />
can decoy some twenty or <lb />
twenty-five North Car- <lb />
Democrats into voting the <lb />
ticket they <lb />
will be able to <lb />
sweep tho State for Harrison <lb />
And is there a decent white man <lb />
in the Old North State that wants <lb />
such scandalous things to be Is <lb />
there in all North Carolina, from <lb />
Currituck to Cherokee, a white <lb />
man who wants his grand old <lb />
State to cast her electoral votes <lb />
for Ben Harrison and his <lb />
Force Bill White men of <lb />
every vote cast by you for <lb />
Col. Skinners crowd will mean a <lb />
vote for Harrison, a for the <lb />
BARGAINS <lb />
J. B. CHERRY CO. <lb />
-DEALERS IN- <lb />
OUT SAIL <lb />
COMMENCING-- <lb />
Tuesday Morning, August <lb />
-WE WILL OFFER FOR- <lb />
Only <lb />
The following goods at the following prices which are very much <lb />
less the goods cost Bat we prefer to selling them now <lb />
at these prices to carrying them over to another season. <lb />
This offer is only open two weeks and please under- <lb />
stand that we do not agree to ever duplicate these <lb />
prices again, and nothing sold at these prices <lb />
on this list will be taken back or exchanged. <lb />
Come at once and get the choice, it will pay yon. We give you <lb />
the former prices at which the goods were sold, and the prices <lb />
at which we are now offering them. Look over the list <lb />
and see if there is not a bargain in them yon. <lb />
Edging, price cents.<lb />
that all were put to rout Force Bill, a vote for the return <lb />
and every Democrat present could of Reconstruction Days, a vote <lb />
not help from for . for Southern degradation and <lb />
the gallant Jim Ed Moore The , ruin Think well before you <lb />
8th day of November will reveal i cast such infamous ballot May- <lb />
some of the fruits of his speech. be, some farmer will chance to <lb />
Swiss Inserting, <lb />
Edging, <lb />
Cheeked<lb />
Bob L. C Latham was then <lb />
called for. No man in the State <lb />
has a better command of chaste <lb />
and ornate language and of his <lb />
subject than Maj. Latham, <lb />
those who are accustomed to <lb />
read this letter. Then I say to <lb />
him. you can never <lb />
prove your condition by deserting <lb />
the Democratic party. All that <lb />
and I has been dote for you, as a <lb />
or, has been done by tho Demo- <lb />
him speak, know that he never party- if anything more <lb />
leaves unsaid anything which j is to be done for you, it must be <lb />
to be said to make his done by the Democratic party, <lb />
complete. Those who What I tell you is as true as the <lb />
heard this gentleman Thursday, i Skinner to the con- <lb />
gay that it was one of the best j notwithstanding, <lb />
political speeches they ever heard j What the Southern farmer <lb />
Major Latham make. Suffice it to wants is, not the Force or <lb />
say that Pitt county never had the Sub-Treasury Bill, but the <lb />
Mr. Abe told us yesterday <lb />
that his brother, Mr- E- A. <lb />
would not accept the <lb />
nomination for Congress in the <lb />
First District. He says further <lb />
Mr- said he could net spare <lb />
the time from his office Clerk <lb />
Superior Court to make a <lb />
thorough canvass of the District <lb />
It is just possible that after this <lb />
present term expires, Mr. <lb />
will have all the time he desires. <lb />
The Democrats of Pitt county may <lb />
decide that he ought not be con- <lb />
fined so closely, and shoulder the <lb />
onerous duties of the office upon <lb />
some one Advance. <lb />
This is just what will take place- <lb />
THE PICNIC AT <lb />
Three Thousand People Assemble <lb />
Enjoy the and Hear <lb />
Democratic Doctrine. <lb />
to <lb />
three better speeches upon her <lb />
soil on tho same day. <lb />
The good accomplished can <lb />
only W known when the news <lb />
from the 8th of November <lb />
shall tell that old Pitt has again <lb />
rolled up usual Democratic <lb />
majority for all the candidates <lb />
from President to Constable- <lb />
Everybody voted the picnic a <lb />
grand best they had <lb />
ever attended. The Reflector <lb />
man heard old men say they had <lb />
so large an assemblage, <lb />
not even at a preaching, where <lb />
the crowd was more orderly or <lb />
better behaved. Not the least <lb />
pleasantness disturbance of any <lb />
kind occurred, and everyone <lb />
sent experienced a day of unbroken <lb />
enjoyment. The Greenville band <lb />
mode some splendid music and <lb />
helped to enliven the occasion. <lb />
The managers of the picnic. <lb />
Messrs. J. L- Fleming, O- <lb />
J. B. Fleming. Edgar Buck, <lb />
J. B. Little, J. J- Satterthwaite. <lb />
W. J- Little, W. D. Keel, M- C. S- <lb />
Cherry, Jr. W. O. Little, showed <lb />
themselves indefatigable workers. <lb />
and are deserving of unbounded <lb />
praise for the success of the <lb />
The suggests <lb />
that they could do the Democracy <lb />
of Pitt county untold good by <lb />
one or two more such picnics <lb />
in other of the county. <lb />
Ex-Gov. T J. Jarvis came home <lb />
Sunday to take a weeks rest from <lb />
the very active canvass he has <lb />
been making with Mr. Carr, <lb />
date for Governor, and Mr- Fur- <lb />
man, candidate for Auditor. He <lb />
will return to his appointments <lb />
next Saturday- The Reflector <lb />
has watched with no little pride the <lb />
comments of the State press upon <lb />
the speeches of our honored towns- <lb />
man, and the reference made to <lb />
the excellent work he is doing- <lb />
There is but one Tom Jarvis, and <lb />
and he is doing the Democracy of <lb />
the Old North State more good in <lb />
this campaign than any other man <lb />
within her borders. His speeches <lb />
are so plain and convincing that <lb />
there is no disputing his <lb />
Everywhere he goes he <lb />
shows the Third party followers how <lb />
they are being deceived by the lead <lb />
ere of that faction, and wins them <lb />
back into the Democratic fold. In <lb />
response to an inquiry as to the <lb />
outlook in the State the Governor <lb />
said he can see that the <lb />
gaining ground every day and <lb />
the prospects of success are con- <lb />
growing brighter. <lb />
WHITE MEN THINK <lb />
When it was proposed by a <lb />
of young men to hold a Dem- <lb />
picnic at those <lb />
to whom they first unfolded their <lb />
plans at once declared it a capital <lb />
idea, but hardly any one dreamed <lb />
that it was going to be the <lb />
success that the occasion <lb />
proved to be- The result, how <lb />
ever, only shows what Pitt county <lb />
can accomplish when her sterling <lb />
young, men set their heads to a <lb />
thing. <lb />
The morning train from Green- <lb />
ville bore two cars filled with <lb />
the Greenville Cornet Band <lb />
in the number. These <lb />
reached the picnic grounds at <lb />
by o'clock, and found <lb />
that were by no means the <lb />
first arrivals- Already several <lb />
hundred people hod gathered, <lb />
and the crowd kept swelling until <lb />
noon, by which time it was <lb />
mated that fully 3.000 people were <lb />
present. A glance over the <lb />
grounds showed that the commit- <lb />
tee had made every preparation <lb />
for the pleasure of the multitude- <lb />
A table enough to <lb />
date upwards of persons at a <lb />
time had been prepared, and for <lb />
the dancers was constructed one <lb />
of the best platforms that we ever <lb />
saw at a picnic. A ball room <lb />
floor could not surpass it. The <lb />
Robersonville string band was on <lb />
hand and dancing began at an <lb />
early hour. <lb />
At o'clock it was announced <lb />
that the speaking would begin- <lb />
The committee who hod charge cf <lb />
this department were fortunate in <lb />
their selection of speakers. Many <lb />
people in this county were anxious <lb />
to hear Kitchen and when <lb />
it was known that be was to be the <lb />
first speaker the entire crowd men, <lb />
boys and ladies repaired to the <lb />
stand. Capt. Kitchen began by <lb />
, saying there were only two <lb />
To <lb />
Halifax, Nova Scotia, <lb />
Aug. 1892- <lb />
The Editor Reflector. <lb />
the <lb />
of August 16th. I had the <lb />
pleasure, and of reading <lb />
a selection from your paper en- <lb />
titled, They I found <lb />
pleasure in reading the aforesaid <lb />
selection on account of the clear- <lb />
directness and unflinching <lb />
courage, and, above all, on account <lb />
of the unmistakable ring of its <lb />
patriotism, but I- was pained, <lb />
deeply the fact that <lb />
it was my old friend, Col. Harry <lb />
Skinner, who had <lb />
Col. Skinner gone over to <lb />
the enemy Is it possible Is <lb />
there not a mistake somewhere <lb />
Were my eyes did <lb />
I read the type <lb />
was what I read true t Col. <lb />
chum of my boy- <lb />
hood, the Democratic son of a <lb />
Democratic sire, the gifted, <lb />
champion of Southern <lb />
and Southern progress- <lb />
Col. Harry Skinner gone over to <lb />
the enemy; in the midst too, of <lb />
the most threatening contest <lb />
than has aver beset his people <lb />
Mr. Editor can this thing be <lb />
Is thy servant a dog, that <lb />
he should do this thing Write <lb />
to me, and tell me that the types <lb />
you were misinformed <lb />
regarding Harry Skinner, and <lb />
that in this great and trying bat- <lb />
for supremacy, <lb />
he is still with the Old Guard, <lb />
following the Standard of <lb />
and the Eagles of Victory <lb />
But Mr. if J most be- <lb />
here the it is indeed a <lb />
fact that Col. Skinner had <lb />
the Ark of the Covenant <lb />
and gone over to the enemies of <lb />
Israel, then allow me, through <lb />
the columns of your journal, <lb />
of the Bill. <lb />
He wants freer he wants <lb />
the wide markets of the world; <lb />
which he would have if the Chi- <lb />
of Protection was torn <lb />
he wants the. markets of <lb />
the world, I say, wherein he may <lb />
sell his corn, cotton, wool and <lb />
other produce, and realize for the <lb />
same a living price. The Sub- <lb />
Treasury idea is the dream of <lb />
idiocy, and is as degrading as it <lb />
is nonsensical. The farmer is not <lb />
a beggar, be made a ward of <lb />
the Government; he is amply able <lb />
to look out for himself if he is <lb />
given half a chance. Elect <lb />
elect a Democratic <lb />
House, and a Democratic Senate; <lb />
abolish and its re <lb />
on give us the <lb />
free benefit of the great foreign <lb />
demand for our produce ; and the <lb />
farmer will be able to hold his <lb />
head up and be a man amongst <lb />
men. <lb />
Mr. Editor, I am a North Caro- <lb />
by birth. lived for <lb />
years upon Carolina s no- <lb />
and though <lb />
have kept me for some time in <lb />
an alien land, I hope yet to return <lb />
to my native State, to dwell there <lb />
for some years in peace and hon- <lb />
or, and, when I am dead, to be <lb />
buried in its protecting earth- <lb />
Mr. Editor, I assume that you, <lb />
too, are a North Carolinian, and <lb />
that to the love that burns in my <lb />
own heart for my Native State, <lb />
you are no stranger; and so we <lb />
will together join in the patriotic <lb />
Carolina <lb />
attend <lb />
we live, we will cherish, protect <lb />
defend <lb />
Yours for the Right, <lb />
Thomas B. Gregory. <lb />
All <lb />
Percale, <lb />
Saline <lb />
Yard Wide <lb />
Wash Silk <lb />
Pineapple Tissue <lb />
Solid Brown Chocked lawn <lb />
India Muslin <lb />
Muslin <lb />
Chantilly <lb />
Bedford Cord <lb />
Inverness t <lb />
Cloth <lb />
Calico <lb />
Embroidered Flouncing <lb />
IS<lb />
down o cents. <lb />
. M .<lb />
M .<lb />
t, . <lb />
h . . <lb />
n .<lb />
IS <lb />
. n . <lb />
u . . <lb />
.<lb />
IS <lb />
beg to announce to ear many <lb />
friends and customers that we <lb />
have the largest and best selected <lb />
stock of Goods to be our <lb />
town. And while we are not sell- <lb />
at cost we beg to <lb />
that we think we can and will <lb />
any prices on the different <lb />
lines of Goods by us. W <lb />
throw out no baits to entrap ens- <lb />
To one and all we extend <lb />
a cordial welcome to <lb />
will be pleased to serve you with <lb />
any goods in the following lines <lb />
former price cents, marked down to <lb />
IS <lb />
Si. <lb />
1.85 <lb />
1.55 <lb />
1.44 <lb />
1.30 <lb />
Worsted Dress Goods <lb />
Gingham <lb />
Lot Hack China Silk Handkerchiefs <lb />
Child's White Lawn Hats <lb />
Ball Cotton <lb />
Handkerchiefs <lb />
Gauze Vests<lb />
Mitts<lb />
Dress Goods Remnants At <lb />
Straw Hats J <lb />
Roll Straw Malting, former price S <lb />
IT cents <lb />
fl<lb />
CO<lb />
I c <lb />
S c <lb />
I e <lb />
1.25 <lb />
1.10 <lb />
------o- <lb />
Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Notions, <lb />
Gent's Furnishing Goods, Pants <lb />
Goods, Hats, Shoes, Hardware, <lb />
Cutlery, Nails, Tinware, Crockery, <lb />
Glassware, Groceries, deg. <lb />
Oil cents per gallon, <lb />
Wood and Willow Ware, Harness,<lb />
one-half first cost. <lb />
cents, marked down to cents<lb />
buying now you safe at least per cent, on article pi this list <lb />
as the we have pat upon these goods are much below what they cost us. But <lb />
we would rather sell now and lose something to carry them <lb />
season. Call and examine for yourself. Ask to see our Bargain <lb />
over for another <lb />
Counter. <lb />
YOUNG <lb />
Mil <lb />
I think I was then off a j <lb />
fishing ff rule was to examine i <lb />
the bridge on top twice a day. i <lb />
went over it Monday after sunset, <lb />
it was all right I had employed j <lb />
a man to attend to it Tuesday. If you fail to sec the brand new stock of <lb />
he <lb />
Ton are Not In It <lb />
When I returned he told me <lb />
had mended a bod hole in the <lb />
bridge and that it looked like it, <lb />
was broken with an as. The hole <lb />
w as reported to the Commission-; <lb />
ere that day but by whom I never <lb />
find out, but one of the j <lb />
Board told me some one was try-. <lb />
to get my job, and that I <lb />
an <lb />
Mr- Editor have been ask- <lb />
ed the question often by both <lb />
Democrats and Third party men, <lb />
why it was that a Democratic <lb />
Board of Commissioners took the <lb />
bridge from me, a life long Demo- <lb />
and gave it to a colored man <lb />
When I took the draw I was to <lb />
have forty cents every day I opened <lb />
the draw. made three dollars <lb />
cents the first month, <lb />
and nine dollars and sixty cents <lb />
the second month. After that the <lb />
Commissioners gave me twelve <lb />
dollars and fifty cents per month. <lb />
A few months later my was <lb />
raised to fifteen dollars, and I was <lb />
to keep the bridge <lb />
thing that I could do. I worked <lb />
at that price a few months. Mr. <lb />
Mooring one of the Commission- <lb />
that lived on tho north side of <lb />
tho river who crossed the river <lb />
several times during a week, told <lb />
the Board it was an imposition on <lb />
me as I done so much on the <lb />
bridge, that ha would more to give <lb />
me twenty dollars. Mr L Flem- <lb />
another Commissioner who <lb />
lives on the north side, seconded <lb />
the motion, as he saw the amount <lb />
of work that I was doing. I tried <lb />
to do my duty and told Messrs. <lb />
Mooring and Fleming if I should <lb />
overlook anything just call my at- <lb />
to it and it should be done- <lb />
I bad not lost a day only for rash- <lb />
in about eight months <lb />
Tuesday after first Monday in <lb />
GENERAL MERCHANDISE <lb />
------that is now being offered by- <lb />
W. H. WHITE. <lb />
------1 have Just to suit----- <lb />
GENTLEMEN. <lb />
LADY. <lb />
HOUSEKEEPER, <lb />
BODY ELSE <lb />
If you want anything to wear or anything <lb />
to eat, or any article to it in the house, <lb />
call me. Goods all new, not a piece <lb />
of old stock in the house. <lb />
My prices will be found as low as <lb />
goods can be sold at, <lb />
W. H. WHITE. <lb />
A. <lb />
WALTER'S <lb />
near losing my place that day. I <lb />
then told several men to <lb />
and see if I did not do my duty. <lb />
I took a man then under the <lb />
to examine the posts with j <lb />
me- There were sis poets <lb />
which all of the sap had rotted but <lb />
the heart was good. Four of them <lb />
ore still standing, two have <lb />
cut down. I measured the heart <lb />
in them which was inches in <lb />
ampler. I saw one of the from C. <lb />
call another to him m <lb />
their meeting the first Monday in <lb />
January and after they had a talk <lb />
I saw one of them come out of the <lb />
Court House with Mr. 0- <lb />
and go down to the bridge <lb />
went to tho and after they; <lb />
came back without a word of re- <lb />
proof or a single charge made in I <lb />
the notice another man was hired <lb />
in my place- I had no chance to <lb />
defend myself, if I had I could j <lb />
have proven on good evidence, <lb />
that myself and another had ex- <lb />
of my duty. <lb />
Good judges say I kept tho bridge <lb />
in as good repair as it has been <lb />
kept since, while the tax payers of <lb />
the county have paid every month <lb />
this year, except July, from to <lb />
dollars, and added to this ex- <lb />
help and the whole amount is <lb />
on the heels of five hundred <lb />
Street, in rear of Dr. D.-L. James <lb />
office. <lb />
GREEK N. p. <lb />
I great pleasure in informing my <lb />
friends and public generally <lb />
that <lb />
S-NEW STUDIO-; <lb />
is now open. A successful career of <lb />
. YEARS <lb />
Is proof of the sat ion I always give <lb />
are or more with the lumber. My Work Speaks for Itself. <lb />
Mr. Mooring said I kept the , , <lb />
bridge in the best condition at one; <lb />
less expense than it had been <lb />
kept while hp had been <lb />
which was a long <lb />
The captain on the boat signed <lb />
paper that I was the most prompt <lb />
draw-keeper between Tarboro and <lb />
Greenville. <lb />
Respectfully, <lb />
B. H. <lb />
Call early and examine <lb />
Hoping gain your <lb />
merit roar favor, l am <lb />
Very respectfully, <lb />
THOMAS <lb />
Sale an Easy Terms <lb />
offer for sale on the Urge <lb />
Double Store north of Fifth street. <lb />
east of street, with lot fronting <lb />
feet on Fifth by feet deep. A <lb />
splendid bargain. Apply at once to <lb />
Whips and Collars, Farming Tools <lb />
I lows 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 <lb />
Yours, anxious for trade. <lb />
J. B. CHERRY CO. <lb />
THE RELIABLE CARRIAGE FACTORY <lb />
Has Moved to next Door in Court House <lb />
CONTINUE MANUFACTURE OF <lb />
My Factory is well equipped with the host Mechanics, put up nothing <lb />
but WORK. We keep up with the times and improved <lb />
Rest material used in all work. All styles of Springs arc use J. you can select <lb />
Also keep on hand a full i., ready <lb />
HARNESS AND WHIPS <lb />
he year round, which we will sell as as the <lb />
Special Attention Given to REPAIRING. <lb />
Thanking people of this and surrounding counties for past favors we hop <lb />
merit a continuance of the same <lb />
My is well equipped with we put up <lb />
nothing but work. We keep up with the times and best <lb />
in all work. All styles springs used, select from <lb />
Brewster, Storm, Coil, Ram Horn, King <lb />
Wu also keep on hand a full line of Harness and Whip which we <lb />
sell at the lowest rates. Special attention given to repairing. <lb />
N. <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 PROOF SAFE <lb />
Homer Military Oxford, N. <lb />
C. <lb />
buildings, hot and cold baths, gymnasium, healthful climate, <lb />
surroundings, numbers limited. A home school for boys, <lb />
sent on implication. <lb />
ESTABLISHED 1883. <lb />
f, <lb />
for the following lines of <lb />
Boxes Crackers. <lb />
Car load Mess <lb />
Car load Side Meat <lb />
Oar load Flour, all <lb />
Car load White Seed Oaf. <lb />
Cases Star Lye- , , <lb />
Cases Bread <lb />
Cares Soap. <lb />
Cases Cherries <lb />
Full line Case Goods <lb />
Boxes Tobacco. <lb />
Boxes Starch. <lb />
Barrels Rico Molasses, <lb />
Stick Candy. <lb />
Barrels Gail Ax <lb />
Barrels Railroad Mills Snuff. <lb />
Barrels Snuff. <lb />
Paper Sacks, Cigarette, <lb />
K. C. <lb />
. v.-, . <lb />
Ac. <lb />
For Accident Insurance by the year in one of <lb />
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THE REFLECTOR. <lb />
Local <lb />
ThU i- the- last of August. <lb />
Moonlight nights an with <lb />
conies in to-morrow. <lb />
The boys arc at girls, too. <lb />
Republican next Saturday. <lb />
The Prohibitionists have nominated a <lb />
ticket Beaufort comity. <lb />
Chip in a quarter now ant the H <lb />
is your Dec. 1st. <lb />
Lumber was unloaded last week for <lb />
repairing the bridge. <lb />
Cotton is right along. The <lb />
pickers will soon be in the Holds after it. <lb />
The Greenville Land and improvement <lb />
Company arc building a store near their <lb />
mill. <lb />
The weather, or something else, brings <lb />
out the bugs in full force when lamps are <lb />
lighted. <lb />
The Home Sewing <lb />
Moat Brown Bit. <lb />
Machine for <lb />
S ore has the <lb />
offered <lb />
The Reflector Book <lb />
cheapest lot of <lb />
Greenville. <lb />
Tobacco Is coming in for the opening <lb />
breaks of the Greenville and Eastern <lb />
Warehouse to-morrow. <lb />
Ship your tobacco to Cooper's Ware- <lb />
house, Henderson, he will work <lb />
honestly and faithfully for your beat <lb />
interest. <lb />
The Greenville Warehouse takes the <lb />
lead. It got the first load of new crop <lb />
tobacco, which came in last M <lb />
Cream Cheese X. <lb />
Butter at the Old Brick Store. <lb />
Y. State<lb />
Work commenced last week on the <lb />
Eastern prize house. It will be <lb />
before. gout. <lb />
Remember if yon semi your tobacco to <lb />
Cooper's Henderson, you <lb />
will obtain high prices be <lb />
Try it. <lb />
The colored people will have <lb />
from here to Washington to-morrow <lb />
on the steamer Myers. It is the <lb />
of the Good Samaritans. <lb />
Want to eat something good Boss <lb />
Biscuits at the Old Brick Store. <lb />
Any man having surplus money and <lb />
wanting to make a good investment could <lb />
not do better than put it in prize <lb />
iii Greenville. <lb />
The old reliable is Cooper's Ware- <lb />
house, Henderson. Send your tobacco <lb />
there. Cooper Is the farmer's friend. <lb />
Mrs. W. R. brought the <lb />
half a pound <lb />
on Friday. It was a line one. <lb />
Cheapest Furniture, Bedsteads and <lb />
at the Old Brick Store. <lb />
Some as pretty tobacco as we have seen <lb />
till- season was brought to the <lb />
last Friday by Mr. F. M. Smith. <lb />
Warehouse. Henderson, is <lb />
ready f. new chop tobacco. He <lb />
highest price.-. <lb />
Just one week from to-morrow and the <lb />
Cleveland and Carr grand old <lb />
Democratic be unfurled to <lb />
the breeze. <lb />
Cash given for Produce. Hides, <lb />
and Furs at the Old Brick Store. <lb />
Eggs <lb />
Personal. <lb />
Mr. W II. Cox is Net buying new <lb />
goods. <lb />
Hon. E. Moore, of <lb />
been in town this week on business. <lb />
Mr. V. R. Parker has been sick for <lb />
weeks. We are glad to know he is <lb />
now improving. <lb />
Mr. it. T. Spier, of went to <lb />
the at Chapel Hill, last week, <lb />
to take a medical course. <lb />
Miss in tense Forbes returned Wed- <lb />
from where she had <lb />
been spending several weeks. <lb />
Miss Estelle Williams returned home <lb />
Thursday evening from a visit of several <lb />
weeks to Raleigh and <lb />
C. B. Esq., Democratic <lb />
tor for the State at large, will speak at <lb />
Friday, 2nd. and at <lb />
3rd. <lb />
Miss Minnie Caraway, of Halifax-, <lb />
rived Friday evening and upon <lb />
her duties as music teacher at the <lb />
morning. <lb />
Mr. W. S. Rawls and wife, and Mr. <lb />
Zeno Moore went on the recent <lb />
to Asheville. Mr. Moore tells us <lb />
they had a delightful trip. <lb />
Rev. X. Harding, of Washington, made <lb />
a short visit last week to his brother, Maj. <lb />
II. Harding. He preached in the <lb />
pal church Friday evening. <lb />
Mr. O. L. Joyner, one of the <lb />
tors of the Eastern Warehouse, came <lb />
last Thursday from a trip to sever- <lb />
of the up country markets. <lb />
Rev. R. W. of the Disciples <lb />
church, will preach in Hall. <lb />
Greenville, next Sunday afternoon at <lb />
o'clock. Public cordially invited. <lb />
Mr. W. of Oxford, who <lb />
served so acceptably as book-keeper at <lb />
Greenville Warehouse, last season <lb />
returned to take the same position the <lb />
coming season. <lb />
Sir. Lawrence who for a year <lb />
past been here with his uncle, Mr. C. <lb />
W. returned to bis home In <lb />
Oil Monday. Lawrence made many <lb />
friends in Greenville we would be <lb />
glad to see him hack. <lb />
Mr. B. Cherry left for the <lb />
markets Monday to buy new goods for <lb />
the of j. B. Cherry Co. Keep <lb />
eye on their space in the <lb />
tor and it will tell you all about their <lb />
new stock. This Ann is never surpassed <lb />
in the selection and quality of goods. <lb />
Mr. W. B. Greene Is opening a <lb />
Racket Store in the building opposite A. <lb />
Forbes, and next door to Griffin's. He is <lb />
a young man of good business experience <lb />
ml has the push about him to make <lb />
things hustle. He says he is going to as- <lb />
the natives in selling cheap goods. <lb />
Messrs. Eugene Crews and Robert <lb />
Hester, representing Bullock Mitchell's <lb />
Oxford warehouse. Mr. R. G. Hart, rep- <lb />
resenting Coopers Henderson warehouse. <lb />
and Mr. W. H. Jenkins, of the Header- <lb />
warehouse, have all been put- <lb />
ting some good tobacco talk with the <lb />
farmer- the past week. <lb />
Rev. A. D. Hunter returned from Gary <lb />
last Friday. Since arriving and consult- <lb />
a number of the members of the Ba- <lb />
church the slot Men was that <lb />
Ms resignation be withheld until the close <lb />
of the year, and be will continue bis pas- <lb />
here during that time, lie will <lb />
preach to-night at the usual hour. <lb />
Tobacco Board of Trade. <lb />
The Greenville Tobacco of Trade <lb />
wag organized mi Monday night with the <lb />
following <lb />
F. Evans. <lb />
M. Hester. <lb />
Sec. A. <lb />
The following committees were <lb />
pointed the ensuing <lb />
W. T. <lb />
and C. B. Blackley. <lb />
T. Joyner, Ola Forbes <lb />
and R. M. Hester. <lb />
A. W. T. Man- <lb />
gum and R. W. Royster. <lb />
The Secretary will take pleasure in <lb />
furnishing buyers and planters the <lb />
rates governing the trade. <lb />
The Tobacco Journal. <lb />
The Eastern Journal <lb />
Guide made its <lb />
in Greenville last Thursday with Mr. <lb />
Chas. A. managing editor. It is <lb />
a sixteen page journal enclosed a <lb />
handsome orange cover, the latter in- <lb />
tended to represent the color of bright <lb />
tobacco. The Journal is devoted to the <lb />
advancement of the tobacco interest of <lb />
Eastern Carolina. It believes <lb />
there is a future for this section in <lb />
the establishment of such enterprises as <lb />
grow out of the cultivation and handling <lb />
of tobacco. The Reflector extends its <lb />
hand to the Journal. We are with yon <lb />
in everything that tends to build up <lb />
Eastern Carolina, especially where <lb />
Greenville and Pitt county are to come in <lb />
for a good share of the benefit. <lb />
PARIS FOR <lb />
A gentleman out what cheap <lb />
honk- could be bad at the Reflector Book <lb />
Store bought forty at one time last Fri- <lb />
day. <lb />
Bear mind the fact that the Green- <lb />
ville Amateurs will give an entertain- <lb />
Elliott Hall to-morrow night. <lb />
It will be enjoyable. <lb />
On Aug. 11th, Cooper's Warehouse, <lb />
Henderson, sold new priming- for R. <lb />
R. Carr at 15.50, and <lb />
and for F. T. Carr at 4.50 n, 10.50 <lb />
15.75 and Cooper can make just <lb />
as good sales for you. <lb />
The Greenville Warehouse Company <lb />
have erected a lot of stables for the free <lb />
use of farmers selling tobacco at that <lb />
warehouse. <lb />
The flag pole stands on the coiner of <lb />
the public square, towering its head <lb />
feet in the air. The flag goes up <lb />
Wednesday. <lb />
The Reflector Book Store has the very <lb />
thing the way of slate to suit <lb />
every school boy or girl. Come and sec. <lb />
Also a new line of tablets. <lb />
The subscribers keep coining right <lb />
along and getting on the Reflector <lb />
roll, but there Is always at the <lb />
for more. It is now going the <lb />
first of for cents. <lb />
Somebody has said, though they could <lb />
give no reason for it, that lightning never <lb />
strikes a sycamore tree, but Mr. W. R. <lb />
Whichard tells us it struck one in his yard <lb />
a few nights ago. <lb />
The weather wise are up a-ready <lb />
talking about our going to have a severe <lb />
winter. The first thought that will pop <lb />
into heads of folks in these hot times <lb />
is care if <lb />
It seems to be the rule now for the <lb />
not to go through a week with <lb />
less than twenty-five new subscribers. <lb />
This is a good item for advertisers to <lb />
make a note of. <lb />
Dr. J. X. of town- <lb />
ship, lost a tobacco barn last Thursday <lb />
night. We heard two others were burned <lb />
In the same township, last week, but did <lb />
not learn names of the looser-. <lb />
The trade that the tobacco industry <lb />
brings to Greenville helps the business <lb />
of every man in the town. And the last <lb />
one of them ought to feel Interested in <lb />
ma Wing this a tobacco market equal to <lb />
any in the State. Do not stand back and <lb />
expect to reap miles- you sow. <lb />
Greenville township Republicans held <lb />
a primary last Saturday to appoint <lb />
gates to the county convention which <lb />
meets next Saturday. The county con- <lb />
is called to select delegates to a <lb />
State convention which meets on the 7th. <lb />
The Coast Line has completed its de- <lb />
pots at and Whichard on the <lb />
Washington of their road. At <lb />
the latter place Mr, W. R. <lb />
built a nice store and will open a stock of <lb />
general merchandise there by the 1st <lb />
October. <lb />
The flag pole of the Cleveland and Can- <lb />
club was put up Saturday morning <lb />
during the day the Greenville Guard flag <lb />
floated from the top of It. The regular <lb />
dub flag will be raised next Wednesday, <lb />
Sept. 7th, the day appointed for Pitt <lb />
county's grand Democratic ratification. <lb />
The Ladies Aid Society of the <lb />
dist church will have a dinner to-morrow <lb />
the store formerly occupied by Mr. J. <lb />
M. Latham nest to grocery <lb />
store where all the delicacies of the sea <lb />
son be obtained at figure, <lb />
Everybody invited and the ladles assure <lb />
you plenty to eat. <lb />
To-morrow Is the day, and the ware- <lb />
houses and the Reflector both expect <lb />
to come out with flying colors. The <lb />
warehouses are hopeful of selling many <lb />
piles of tobacco, and we are hopeful of <lb />
adding many subscribers to our list. At <lb />
any rate we are confident of <lb />
happy bride-groom of the occasion. <lb />
The Most Popular Physician. <lb />
Yancey t Stronach. of Raleigh, have <lb />
donated a phaeton to the Soldiers Home, <lb />
the vehicle to be voted to the Most <lb />
physician In Carolina <lb />
Christmas. If Dr. C. J. <lb />
does not get that phaeton the <lb />
tor will have to acknowledge itself not <lb />
a good prophet. <lb />
Still Joined to His Idols. <lb />
Rev. J. T. Phillips, one of the Third <lb />
party nominees for the Legislature, was <lb />
in town Friday and told the REFLECTOR <lb />
that he had reconsidered and would not <lb />
withdraw, lie was at onetime <lb />
plating withdrawing but lie got a new <lb />
inspiration from a caucus with the <lb />
that day made up Ids mind <lb />
to go through with them. <lb />
The Club. <lb />
At the. meeting of the Cleveland and <lb />
Carr club last Thursday night Mr. G. B. <lb />
King was elected President for the next <lb />
month. A line speech was made by <lb />
Cape. W. II. Kitchen, of Scotland <lb />
and a vote of thanks was extended him. <lb />
It was decided to hold the next meeting <lb />
on Friday night of this week. <lb />
fir Walter Raleigh's Hat. <lb />
Will James made a trip through Con- <lb />
township, one day last week, <lb />
searching for Third lie said <lb />
he could not find but one of them in the <lb />
whole township. But while making the <lb />
search he .-tumbled across <lb />
may prove interesting, being decided- <lb />
antiquated in its character. It is an <lb />
old hat that was the property of and worn <lb />
by Sir Walter Raleigh. Mr. James <lb />
cured the hat, brought it to town with <lb />
him and presented it to the Reflector. <lb />
It shows age and looks as though it <lb />
done good service its time. <lb />
The Schools. <lb />
Three of Greenville's schools opened <lb />
Monday with a flue beginning. The Male <lb />
Academy, in charge of Prof. <lb />
bad the first day. The Male and Fe- <lb />
male Institute, charge of Prof. <lb />
opened with Mrs. <lb />
ton's Female School had only though <lb />
she would have had more but for some <lb />
slight misunderstanding as to the open- <lb />
The enrollment of each school has <lb />
l increased since Monday, and there <lb />
will be constant additions for several <lb />
days to come. Prof. begin- <lb />
at this session was just twice as <lb />
large a year ago. <lb />
Your Harmon. <lb />
Dr. D. S. Harmon, the Russian, Op- <lb />
and Inventor, has open- <lb />
ed a permanent office in Wilmington. <lb />
He has rooms and in the Allen <lb />
building, elegantly fitted up, where he <lb />
has a number of callers daily- In <lb />
to the local work in Wilmington, <lb />
persons from all over the State and from <lb />
South Carolina who have trouble with <lb />
their eyes, are going constantly to <lb />
to consult him, have their eyes <lb />
examined by his original method and <lb />
lasses fitted. When Pr, Harmon was <lb />
In Clinton several months since, <lb />
be did a great deal of work for persons in <lb />
Sampson and adjoining counties. They <lb />
have all been greatly pleased with bis <lb />
work. He deals squarely and honestly <lb />
with even- one, so all who know have <lb />
learned to trust him. He has had several <lb />
orders from Sampson since locating in <lb />
Wilmington. By his efficiency and fair <lb />
treating he has beta a real benefactor to <lb />
those who have eye troubles, at the <lb />
same time he is adding to his reputation <lb />
and Caucasian. <lb />
Rather Mixed. <lb />
Saturday night at John <lb />
Dickens knocked George Cater down <lb />
with ii chair. George fired at Dickens <lb />
with a pistol, but Dickens dodged behind <lb />
Jack who was struck in the hip <lb />
with the ball. The wound is not con- <lb />
dangerous. The constable arrest- <lb />
ed George, tied his hands together and <lb />
tied the rope to himself to goto Falkland <lb />
for trial. On the way the officer, who <lb />
was a state of fell <lb />
out of the buggy. George of course fall- <lb />
out too. George untied, the rope <lb />
with his teeth that bound to the <lb />
officer, drove the to Falkland and <lb />
back after the sleeping sentinel of <lb />
justice. George stood his trial Sunday <lb />
like a man. gave a straw bond and late <lb />
Sunday afternoon was seen near Farm- <lb />
ville giving leg ball for Greene county. <lb />
Mrs. Joe Person's Remedy Will Cure <lb />
Rheumatism and Dyspepsia. <lb />
Como, Hertford Co. X. C, <lb />
Joe Madam <lb />
After having been a great from <lb />
Rheumatism and Dyspepsia, and finally <lb />
Erysipelas, and getting <lb />
relief from other treatment, I was entirely <lb />
relieved of these troubles in <lb />
short time by the use of your <lb />
Remedy, and heartily recommend ft to <lb />
all who are similarly afflicted. I know <lb />
of other instances in which it has been <lb />
most effective and satisfactory. <lb />
Yours <lb />
MRS. B. S. <lb />
Piper Picked pick- <lb />
led a line of alliterative <lb />
nonsense, that children used to sty. <lb />
Nowadays they can practice on the Per- <lb />
Painless, Powerful Properties <lb />
Pierces Pleasant Purgative Pellets. It <lb />
will impress a which will lie useful <lb />
to know. These cure sick head- <lb />
ache, billions attacks, indigestion, <lb />
and all stomach, liver and bowel <lb />
troubles. They are tiny, sugar-coated <lb />
pills, easy to take, and, as a laxative, one <lb />
is sufficient for a dose. more groans <lb />
gripes from the old drastic remedies <lb />
Purgative Pellets are as pain, <lb />
less as they are perfect in their effects- <lb />
MUSIC SCHOOL. <lb />
MRS. ANDREW would be <lb />
glad to have a class in Instrumental <lb />
Music at her home in the J. J. Perkins <lb />
residence. Session begins September <lb />
5th. Terms on application. <lb />
Dissolution Notice. <lb />
The partnership heretofore existing <lb />
between W. B. Brown and S. T. Hooker, <lb />
trading as Brown ft Hooker, is hereby <lb />
dissolved by mutual consent. All who <lb />
are indebted lo the old firm will please <lb />
with S. T. Hooker. <lb />
XV. B. BROWN, <lb />
S. T. <lb />
July 27th, 1892. <lb />
I will till conduct the business t the <lb />
old stand and solicit the liberal patron- <lb />
age bestowed upon the old firm. By <lb />
consent will continue under the old style <lb />
of Brown Hooker. Mr. Brown will <lb />
continue as <lb />
T. HOOKER. <lb />
Notice. <lb />
State Carolina, the <lb />
County. Court. <lb />
Eliza Stocks, J. T. and wife Min- <lb />
Allen, T. B. Allen and wife Mollie, <lb />
Pattie Stocks, Cora stocks, William <lb />
Stocks, Annie Stocks, Chas. Stocks, <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 Superior Court of said <lb />
within the three days of said <lb />
term, and let said defendant take notice <lb />
that If they fail to answer the said com- <lb />
plaint within the time required by law <lb />
the plaintiff's will apply to the court for <lb />
the relief demanded in the complaint. <lb />
Given under ray hand and seal of said <lb />
court, this day of August, 1892. <lb />
K. A. <lb />
Clerk Superior Court. <lb />
flea <lb />
ear <lb />
Everybody Come. <lb />
Next Wednesday will be a <lb />
in Greenville. The Democratic <lb />
will be hoisted and to the <lb />
breeze from a poll, feet high, that has <lb />
been raised In front of the Court House <lb />
Some fine political speaking will be Marti. <lb />
Two distinguished a the kite <lb />
will be present discuss the living <lb />
political Issues the campaign. Every, <lb />
body is invited to one and <lb />
all and help make it a glorious day for <lb />
Cleveland, Carr sad Democracy. <lb />
A Hogshead Story. <lb />
I wish by this means to tell the people <lb />
that have prepared and am still <lb />
paring a large lot of material for <lb />
co Hogsheads. And to make it as con- <lb />
as possible for my customers I <lb />
have decided to run two wagons on the <lb />
road to deliver them at most convenient <lb />
places- And I further promise that I <lb />
will use best efforts to put up such <lb />
size and quality of Hogsheads as the de- <lb />
may want. And think I can com- <lb />
in pride with any. <lb />
I will also pay special attention to <lb />
making and Brackets for trim- <lb />
ming any house you may build. <lb />
Please see me placing your or- <lb />
or address me at N. C. <lb />
fully, <lb />
-A. G. COX. <lb />
O- <lb />
NEW GOODS <lb />
C. T. <lb />
HAS JUST RETURNED FRO V ff NORTHERN MARKETS. SO A <lb />
PEEP AT HIS STORE, IT IS OVER NEW <lb />
GOODS A COMPLETE LINE OF <lb />
Dry Goods, Boots, Shoos, Notions, <lb />
Furnishing Goods, <lb />
LISTEN <lb />
and other novelties numerous to mention. <lb />
Pine All-Wool Suits 88.00 <lb />
Men's All-Wool Pauls worth 11.00. <lb />
Men's Dress cents worth <lb />
Dress Shoes 7- cents worth <lb />
bargains in <lb />
hard licks and long stride <lb />
all departments. <lb />
to obtain it. <lb />
We your trade and are <lb />
Respectfully, <lb />
Opposite Old Brick Store. <lb />
C. T. MUN FOR D, <lb />
N. C. <lb />
BANNER WAREHOUSE <lb />
OXFORD, O- <lb />
Bullock Mitchell, <lb />
Owners and Proprietors. <lb />
Big Prices High Averages <lb />
We at the same old stand, where are better prepared than <lb />
ever before to hand; to advantage the line bright from <lb />
have very lam corps of buyers who arc anxious for New Tobacco <lb />
and are willing to nay good prices for it. stands well on our <lb />
market and is eagerly sought alter both by our order and speculators. We are <lb />
very glad that we can say to the of and adjoining counties <lb />
that tobacco has latter ibis year we have known it in <lb />
awl that we look for good prices during the season. Hogsheads can be <lb />
had FREE OF CHARGE by planters to us, by applying to S. M. <lb />
Schultz Co. Greenville, N. C, or to Autos G. Cox. X. C. <lb />
that we bid lively on every pile put upon our and buy largely of grades <lb />
that we sell, and will see to it that you shall have highest market price for event <lb />
pound sold with us. Recollect that it cost you nothing to collect our checks as they <lb />
are payable in York Exchange without cost to holder. Don't forget to us <lb />
with a good shipment will convince you that we an from way- <lb />
that we every time on big prices you know they talk. <lb />
Thanking our friends for the very patronage bestowed upon us in the past <lb />
and pledging them our very to please them in the future, we are with <lb />
best Wishes, Very truly your friends, <lb />
BULLOCK ft MITCHELL, <lb />
Oxford, x. <lb />
New Advertisements. <lb />
tie people some <lb />
news in his advertisement <lb />
talk. <lb />
Mrs. Andrew Joyner announces tho <lb />
opening of a music school in Greenville. <lb />
Mrs. Joyner took the first music medal of <lb />
her class at the celebrated Wesleyan In- <lb />
at is a brilliant per <lb />
former on the piano and thoroughly <lb />
the science. <lb />
to-days the <lb />
advertisement of the Banner Warehouse, <lb />
Oxford, Bullock Mitchell, proprietors. <lb />
This warehouse is known to the planters <lb />
of Pitt county, and it is known that every <lb />
seller there gets fair and square dealing. <lb />
They want the bright tobacco of this sec- <lb />
and are In position to guarantee the <lb />
very best prices for It. Mr. Crews, <lb />
r remain In <lb />
ft week <lb />
will take pleasure in giving shipper <lb />
any Information wanted. <lb />
The Ladies Aid Society of the Baptist <lb />
Church will have a dinner next <lb />
day, Sept 7th. Price of dinner M <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 />
Terms Easy, j <lb />
BROS. OFFER FOR SALE <lb />
I,. farm, Rea <lb />
Dam township, lira lands <lb />
of T. Tyson and J. II. b. A Hue <lb />
farm of about build- <lb />
adapted to cotton lo- <lb />
A line Burl <lb />
A farm near lying <lb />
mediately on the railroad, own- <lb />
ed by Caleb B. Tripp, which <lb />
are cleared- Good neighbor- <lb />
hood, and a within <lb />
miles. Plenty of marl on the adjoin <lb />
log farms. <lb />
A line farm of three miles <lb />
from and ti lies from <lb />
ville. with substantial dwelling <lb />
and out known as the I . <lb />
home place, line col ton <lb />
good clay accessible to marl. <lb />
A smaller farm adjoining the above <lb />
known as the Jones place, <lb />
dwelling, barn tenant laud <lb />
good. <lb />
I. A farm of acres in town- <lb />
ship, about miles from <lb />
part the tract. <lb />
C. Part of the Joyner farm, <lb />
acres, adjoining the town of Marlboro, <lb />
in an Improving section <lb />
and can be made B valuable farm. <lb />
A small farm of Mores, <lb />
about miles from mi In- <lb />
Will Swamp, with etc., for- <lb />
owned by ox. <lb />
K. <lb />
A set of about acres near <lb />
station, with <lb />
suited for lies. <lb />
A of about SUD acres in <lb />
township, near the Washington <lb />
pine limber. <lb />
A tract of acre, near <lb />
Mills, pine limber, <lb />
OLD MAN GUSS <lb />
your Tobacco at the <lb />
GREENVILLE <lb />
WAREHOUSE. <lb />
Tie season opens with a big break en <lb />
Thursday, September <lb />
Bring on your and i guarantor <lb />
that you Hill get M prices <lb />
for It as e n be bad any- <lb />
where. <lb />
Apply to <lb />
m. II, <lb />
X. c. <lb />
I Will have experienced help in conduct- <lb />
the Greenville Warehouse and <lb />
every patron will receive prompt <lb />
attention. Don't forget to <lb />
bring ms your Tobacco. <lb />
G. F. EVANS, <lb />
PROPRIETOR. <lb />
Notice. <lb />
Monday, the day of September, <lb />
A. D. I w sell the Court House <lb />
door in the town of to the <lb />
highest bidder for cash the following <lb />
tract of land county, situated In <lb />
town of known in <lb />
town as lots No. and lie. <lb />
I lot- set apart to Ann K. Bernard <lb />
In the of the lands of William <lb />
Si., veil ex in ray <lb />
hands for collection against Ann K. Ber- <lb />
and which have been levied on said <lb />
land as the property r said Ann B. Ber- <lb />
A. K. Sheriff. <lb />
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 />
j A large number of buyers have de- <lb />
their intentions of <lb />
------coming to------ <lb />
i GREENVILLE. <lb />
Our new Warehouse just been <lb />
completed and is one of the best <lb />
warehouses in the State. <lb />
We have free Stables for your <lb />
teams. <lb />
We charge you nothing for <lb />
and storage. <lb />
We have an experienced force to <lb />
I handle your and will see that <lb />
get lull value for every pound. <lb />
CD <lb />
Presents in household and kitchen <lb />
furniture and provisions <lb />
Given Away <lb />
ion our opening day to any worthy <lb />
c, white couple that will be married pub- <lb />
O in our house on September 1st. <lb />
j The list of present and donors <lb />
j below. <lb />
Remember the day and date and <lb />
come all to see the Knot Tied. <lb />
Eastern Warehouse, <lb />
L. Joyner and Owners A Props. <lb />
GREENVILLE. N. C.<lb />
-o- <lb />
Dis solution. <lb />
The firm of and Edmonds is <lb />
hereby dissolved mutual consent. <lb />
Those indebted the will pay the <lb />
same Herbert <lb />
Au. <lb />
It gives me pleasure to to <lb />
our customers that I will continue the <lb />
business the old stand. Every com- <lb />
fort and convenience will be found in <lb />
my shop. First-class shave and hair <lb />
can be had at all times. Thanking the <lb />
public for past I solicit a con- <lb />
of the same. <lb />
Edmonds. <lb />
New Barber Shop. <lb />
I take this to return <lb />
to my many customers who have <lb />
me their liberal support in the past. <lb />
have opened a new shop In old Club. <lb />
House and would 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 />
have and hair out In town. All I ask Is <lb />
trial. Satisfaction guaranteed. AU <lb />
of the latest Improvements In the <lb />
rial art will be in use in my shop. <lb />
Have on band a full line of Cooking Stoves, Kitchenware, Tin- <lb />
ware, Lamp Goods, Paints, Oils, Glass and <lb />
We make our own stovepipe and pans of cold rolled steel which <lb />
is far the most durable. <lb />
We don't try to keep cl goods in town, if yon <lb />
to get the most value for money give us a call. <lb />
test White Oil cents per gallon. <lb />
Tin Roofing and Guttering less the Tariff. <lb />
PENDER CO., <lb />
o. <lb />
j Joyner Hod Room Sot. C. W. <lb />
j Chamber Set. s. K. Handsome Hanging lamp. D. D. <lb />
I Basket, Complete Bet Kitchen Furniture. M. K. <lb />
Dr. Pair Window Shades. A. J. Berg, <lb />
Smyrna Bug. C T. Oil Painting. Mrs. Fannie Joy- <lb />
Laos Pillow alums. W. J. Biggs, pr Towels. <lb />
Set S. M. Schultz, Mirror. R- <lb />
Hyman, Doc Bride and D. J. <lb />
years subscription to Reflector. Jack Smith, i Spool <lb />
Rosa Forbes, Coffee Pot. J. J. Starker, <lb />
Zeno Moore, Sifter. L. Lamp. <lb />
Brawn Bros, yards Bleached Domestic. W. II. White, <lb />
Bucket J. I., Dipper. T. f. doz <lb />
Ii. K. Harris, Bale W. B. Wilson. pounds <lb />
S die Flour, . I,. Brown, pounds Sugar. J. <lb />
C. Sun. pounds Roasted Coffee. H. C. Coffee. <lb />
W, II. Cox, pounds Flour. A. Andrews, id pounds Flour. <lb />
Smith. pounds often. D. W. pounds Flour, <lb />
Long, pound French Candy. Tyson Check <lb />
j S. K. lbs. cake. digs. A. Marriage License. <lb />
i Ceremony to take place at o'clock P. M. Ceremony will be <lb />
performed by any minister the couple may choose. The only re- <lb />
for the couple is to make known their intentions to <lb />
i Mr. Alex. one week September 1st, who <lb />
will keep the matter profound secret until that day. Call early <lb />
and avoid the i <lb />
THE RELIABLE OF C <lb />
to the buyers of Pitt and surrounding counties, a line of the following goo <lb />
not to be excelled in this market. And all guaranteed lobe First-class an <lb />
pure straight goods. DRY GOODS of all kinds, NOTIONS, <lb />
FURNISHING GOODS. HATS and CAPS. BOOTS and SHOES, LA <lb />
CHILDREN'S FURNITURE HOUSE <lb />
GOODS, WINDOWS, SASH BLINDS. CROCKERY and QUEENS <lb />
WARE, HARDWARE, PLOWS and PLOW LEATHER of <lb />
kinds, Gin and Hay, Rock Link, and <lb />
Hair, Harness, Bridles and -addles <lb />
HEAVY GROCERIES A SPECIALTY. <lb />
Agent for Clark's O. N. T. Spool Cotton which I offer to the trade at Wholesale- <lb />
Jobbers price, cents per dozen, less U per cent for Cash. Bread Prep- <lb />
ration and Hall's Star Lye jobbers Prices. Lead and pure Lin- <lb />
seed Oil, Varnishes and Paint Colors, Cucumber Wood Pumps, Salt and Wood and <lb />
Willow Ware. Nails a Give me a call and I guarantee satisfaction. <lb />
COMMISSION MERCHANT. <lb />
--------AND BUYER OF-------- <lb />
Country Produce <lb />
Bring all of your Chickens, Eggs, <lb />
Turkeys and Geese, and I will give you <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 yon on a small commission, <lb />
Call see me. <lb />
. JNO. S.<lb /></p>
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am afraid of Arthur when hi gets <lb />
into one of those terrible of <lb />
over in his hands affectionately, <lb />
i as ho described its uses, and then re- <lb />
turned it to its nest in his stocking. <lb />
where tho butt on tho black <lb />
handle looked like the evil eye of a <lb />
; Cyclopean imp in ambush. <lb />
An hour later Arthur and I <lb />
the where the ball was in <lb />
progress. saw him look swiftly <lb />
around, then he marched to the <lb />
Upper end of tho largo room, whore <lb />
the stag. a mass of flags and ever- <lb />
greens, was occupied by <lb />
In America. <lb />
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earful cough bare trills of <lb />
Mid. H few doses cure, the i T ., , , ., . <lb />
I north worship tho sun and <lb />
How Lost How Regained I <lb />
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lei the girl go, Arthur. I <lb />
would not worry myself about her <lb />
I were you. If die the Other <lb />
fellow yon can r make her <lb />
transfer her affection by running <lb />
his. In his jealous frenzy he i <lb />
even kill that <lb />
I can see the largo fan of Miss <lb />
Jamison languidly waving to and fro <lb />
as she apparently listens to Ar- <lb />
is saying. There is no doubt <lb />
that be is desperately in earnest. His <lb />
show that. <lb />
Around ha hall were the stalls in I gentle movement of the <lb />
which fancy had been offered ; chafe If I could only see <lb />
for sale the past two weeks, faces I do not know whether <lb />
I arc quarreling or not. Now ins <lb />
the stalls themselves converted forward and takes bar hand. <lb />
into arbors, where, amid cool looking ; snatches it away. The fan stops <lb />
and artistically disposed flow- , waving. I we him bring his fiat down <lb />
ere, the most delightful j on his knee, and <lb />
worst eases of Croup and Bron- <lb />
while its won success in the <lb />
cure of U without a <lb />
in the history of Since its <lb />
discovery it has been sold on a <lb />
a test which no other medicine <lb />
can stand. If yon have a cough earn- <lb />
ask yon to try it. Price <lb />
and If your lungs are fore, chest, or <lb />
back bone, use Shiloh's Plaster. <lb />
at WOOTEN'S STORE. <lb />
A Cane of Charmed. <lb />
A N w Yorker tailing a Sunday <lb />
stroll tho city limits was <lb />
at . conduct of of <lb />
that fluttered in the air a <lb />
foot or so above a bare rock in the <lb />
midst of en empty posture. Now <lb />
end then a bird would light on the <lb />
rock, but most of the time tho gray- <lb />
brown uneasily just <lb />
could enjoyed by the tired <lb />
Into one of these Arthur made <lb />
a flash fly to the <lb />
KM <lb />
s I A T, 1.1 <lb />
after her. Besides, such on j glowering around the <lb />
your part would be unmanly and room and looking. I knew, for Miss <lb />
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all <lb />
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utterly in a i <lb />
going to run after her I <lb />
simply state I <lb />
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testimonial <lb />
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Expert <lb />
The Science or i . <lb />
more than cold, <lb />
every and m <lb />
he CaW. <lb />
She to go. At these public <lb />
charity anybody of average re- <lb />
with the ability to pay <lb />
five dollars for <lb />
come. I and I have no <lb />
doubt that that valuable institution, <lb />
the Asylum for <lb />
or whatever is, wall be <lb />
to tho extent of five dollars <lb />
from the pocketbook of Jamison <lb />
for his daughter's <lb />
Arthur. I am <lb />
not going to make a fool of yourself. <lb />
From what yon say, I <lb />
does v. it look upon you <lb />
with favor as we thought. Is <lb />
Sam Bangs going to take her to the <lb />
ball <lb />
should I <lb />
responded with <lb />
and I not say any move. <lb />
Arthur Macgregor was <lb />
and his disposition so veil <lb />
for <lb />
temper, especially when <lb />
knew I had given ample <lb />
provocation. My regard for him <lb />
was fully know, but he <lb />
often used to say, when B Baking f <lb />
me, that Ned <lb />
things a cold blooded way <lb />
that would strain tho <lb />
strongest ties friendship. Per- <lb />
haps Arthur was right, but I nip <lb />
sure <lb />
shall go in Arthur <lb />
j announced after n pause, during <lb />
j which we had b smoked so <lb />
; that my tittle den looked more <lb />
i like the private room of a Gorman <lb />
student than the b i race of a <lb />
respectable rising young lawyer. <lb />
As a Highlander, I suppose, Ar- <lb />
I, waving my hand to die- <lb />
course, i Lave the dross, <lb />
I feel more h ma i-i a and <lb />
kilt than anything else, except an <lb />
A Family Affair <lb />
Health for the Baby, <lb />
Pleasure for the Parents, <lb />
New Life for the Old Folks. <lb />
Root <lb />
THE GREAT <lb />
TEMPERANCE DRINK <lb />
is a family requisite <lb />
of tho home. A cent <lb />
linkup makes gAllon of <lb />
a delirious, <lb />
Don't ho If a dealer, for <lb />
Hie sake of you <lb />
Scientific American<lb />
etc. <lb />
to <lb />
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fat <lb />
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by <lb />
of In th <lb />
world. <lb />
mat, It. <lb />
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York. <lb />
WILMINGTON WELDON <lb />
and Schedule <lb />
TRAINS GOING SOUTH. <lb />
No No No <lb />
Apr. 19th, daily Fast Hail, daily <lb />
dally ex Son <lb />
pm <lb />
Ar am -17 <lb />
u coat and w <lb />
The ball, to <lb />
L am <lb />
Ar pm S <lb />
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TRAINS GOING <lb />
ex bun.<lb />
Ar <lb />
Ar <lb />
u was to ring to a <lb />
close the fair <lb />
charity, to be the <lb />
social event of the <lb />
not a fancy dress gather- <lb />
it . i It . the i of those <lb />
attending w appeared in <lb />
I ;. evening dress. Jinny <lb />
of the gentlemen had signified <lb />
intention of going in fancy <lb />
that <lb />
most of the ladies appear only <lb />
in the of <lb />
moth <lb />
Macgregor. <lb />
American, prided his <lb />
blue blooded Scottish descent. Tito <lb />
of the olden time had <lb />
been terrible fellows, who took a <lb />
prominent part <lb />
I with, the and of <lb />
j that ilk, and who, claymore <lb />
and led their neighbors a sad <lb />
life of it when they took it into their<lb />
A. Mount S to real <lb />
IS . to their <lb />
; way, and then he sat, in hilt of the I see the <lb />
j white eye glistening in his <lb />
band as he raises the weapon <lb />
Tarboro am <lb />
Daily except Sunday. <lb />
Train on I Neck Branch <lb />
leaves 4.22 P Scot <lb />
land Neck at 6.15 P. M. Greenville 6.63 <lb />
M., Kinston p. m. <lb />
leaves a. m., Greenville <lb />
a. m. Halifax a. m. <lb />
11.25 a. m. daily except Sun- <lb />
Trains on Washington leave <lb />
Washington 7.00 a. m. arrives A. R. <lb />
Junction a. in., leaves A. <lb />
ft R. n. Bl., arrives <lb />
8.45 p. m. Daily except <lb />
Connects with trains on Albemarle lid <lb />
Raleigh R. R. and Scotland Neck <lb />
Branch. <lb />
Local freight train leaves Weldon <lb />
Monday, and Friday at <lb />
clan. <lb />
do yea think of <lb />
asked as ho showed <lb />
himself to an before we d for <lb />
the baD on the following evening. <lb />
yon think I hare passed <lb />
muster if I had lived the <lb />
century, when tho <lb />
ors were a power the bonny hind <lb />
of <lb />
I was obliged to admit that he did <lb />
look well. A tall, handsome fellow, <lb />
with a massive, frame, of <lb />
which his at the knee. <lb />
were somehow tho most conspicuous <lb />
portion, tho dress of a <lb />
him y. <lb />
m., arriving Scotland Neck the tip of the long, raven black <lb />
feather in bonnet to ; <lb />
Ins shoes he looked every <lb />
inch a Scotch warrior. <lb />
is that in your stocking, <lb />
I asked. <lb />
Ho stooped and ht. v.-forth a <lb />
m. 5.30 p. m., <lb />
7.40 p. in. h <lb />
Tuesday. aid Saturday <lb />
7.20 a. m., arriving Greenville <lb />
a. m., p. m., <lb />
p. <lb />
Tram leaves N G, via <lb />
ft R. R. daily except Sun- i row <lb />
day, F ii. P M, arrive ,,,.,. r <lb />
Williamston. N C, IS P ii, P M. <lb />
Plymouth r- 5.22 p. there, <lb />
Returning leaves Plymouth daily i as if tho rust of blood from a <lb />
a. in. a. in- ; not <lb />
N G, 7.30 a m, am <lb />
arrive Tarboro, N C . 11.20. <lb />
Trains on Division. <lb />
removed, was still bright and gleam- <lb />
As flourished it in the <lb />
and Branch leave <lb />
a m. arrive Rowland p in. <lb />
Returning leave Rowland p m, <lb />
arrive Fayetteville p in. Daily ex- <lb />
Sunday. <lb />
Train on Midland N C Branch leave <lb />
daily except Sunday, G A M <lb />
arrive N C, A M. <lb />
laves Smithfield, C AM <lb />
arrive Goldsboro. NO A M. <lb />
Train <lb />
at P M.-arrive Nashville <lb />
P Hope ft P M. Returning <lb />
Hope A M, Nashville <lb />
8.35 A M, arrives Rocky Mount A <lb />
except <lb />
Train on Clinton Branch leave Warsaw <lb />
gaslight it looked a murderous <lb />
on, would do terrible ex- <lb />
in the hand of a desperate <lb />
man. <lb />
this is one of the most <lb />
heirlooms of my family. This <lb />
knife hundreds of old. It <lb />
eras to n Macgregor by Dong- <lb />
I las himself, and there i- a tradition <lb />
that v me of name i bet rayed <lb />
in love he can regain tho affections <lb />
of the maiden of his heart if he can <lb />
manage to draw from <lb />
bosom with this <lb />
a villainous am <lb />
for Clinton daily, except Sunday, at afraid that in this prosaic ago such a <lb />
proceeding would result in a very <lb />
ton at A M, and P M. charge of felonious <lb />
Warsaw with Nos. i ,, .-., of <lb />
Southbound train on Wilson ft <lb />
Branch Is No. Northbound Is <lb />
Sui-day. <lb />
Trains No. South and North will <lb />
stop only at Rocky Wilson, <lb />
Goldsboro and Magnolia. <lb />
Train No. makes connection a <lb />
Weldon all points North dally. Al <lb />
rail via Richmond, and daily except <lb />
day via Bay at Rocky Mount <lb />
daily except Sunday with Norfolk ft <lb />
railroad for Norfolk and all <lb />
points via Norfolk. <lb />
DIVINE. <lb />
General <lb />
J. R. Transportation <lb />
T. <lb />
and I ; <lb />
reunion of two loving re- <lb />
marked. heathenish <lb />
launched <lb />
that mission and no <lb />
A weapon of this kind is <lb />
part of every warrior's <lb />
equipment. It is called the <lb />
black knife. When the owner was <lb />
hard pressed in combat, and <lb />
no longer use his sword, he drew his <lb />
from hie stocking and <lb />
tried to tum the tide of battle by <lb />
plunging the blade into his <lb />
Helen Jamison. <lb />
I had fallen with a group cf ac- <lb />
and was talking the <lb />
usual conventionalities about the <lb />
tasty decoration of the hall, the pros- <lb />
of a large attendance, the <lb />
merits of the charity, the <lb />
results of the fair and so on. Then <lb />
a certain lady sailed through <lb />
the doorway with her brother, and <lb />
as I had tho best of feeling toward <lb />
this same brother I took his sister <lb />
off his hands and joined in the grand <lb />
just then forming. As <lb />
paraded slowly around tho great <lb />
hall to tho strains of a selection <lb />
from I looked at every <lb />
couple as they passed us in the mazes <lb />
of the march to see if Helen Jamison <lb />
were there. <lb />
At last Yes, there she is, and <lb />
leaning on tho arm of Stun Bangs. <lb />
But was Not in the <lb />
arbor near the stage, where I had <lb />
last seen him Not among tho <lb />
Not standing in that group <lb />
of young men near the <lb />
of them in evening <lb />
the kaleidoscopic effect of the march, <lb />
wherein the quaint costumes of the <lb />
gentlemen and the rich party dresses <lb />
of the ladies seemed in every in- <lb />
so well matched Not in the <lb />
gallery, where many who did not <lb />
care to dance bad betaken them- <lb />
selves to enjoy a full view of the <lb />
proceedings below Where was he <lb />
you see muttered a <lb />
hoarse voice in my ear, as I was <lb />
handing my head to speak to the <lb />
lady arm through tho music. <lb />
I turned with a start. <lb />
There at my elbow, his mighty <lb />
frame trembling with passion as he <lb />
kept step in the march, his face <lb />
flushed, and his strong, white teeth <lb />
savagely biting at his blond mus- <lb />
was Arthur Macgregor. <lb />
you see he repeated. <lb />
As he spoke the black feather in <lb />
his vibrated in sympathy <lb />
with tho tremor of hate that went <lb />
through him like electric current. <lb />
and I saw tho nervous fingers steal <lb />
down toward the black hilt of tho <lb />
which, to my imagination, <lb />
seemed to actually wink lawless en- <lb />
with its white eye. <lb />
be a fool, was my <lb />
response, but he was gone. <lb />
As Helen Jamison passed and re- <lb />
passed me in the march I was obliged <lb />
to admit that there was some excuse <lb />
for Arthur mad love for <lb />
her. A decided brunette, with the <lb />
I oft brown eyes that will play the <lb />
Hence with an impressionable young <lb />
heart when the <lb />
young man has Gaelic <lb />
Veins --cheeks in which the rich color <lb />
comes and goes with every passing <lb />
emotion, a tall, stately figure, car- <lb />
with the easy grace born of per- <lb />
health and tho lifelong drill of <lb />
good la-ceding, and to crown all. a <lb />
Wealth of blue black hair <lb />
above white shoulders in the classic <lb />
coil so in Keeping with her <lb />
statuesque beauty. <lb />
What if brown eyes could flash <lb />
file while the color <lb />
the fair cheeks Just now <lb />
aha was smiling at some remark of <lb />
her <lb />
not a shadow upon her mind. <lb />
To be sure I thought I could sec <lb />
signs of preoccupation in her man- <lb />
as if conversation <lb />
were not the only thing she desired <lb />
in this life. But then I had had pain- <lb />
experience of Mr. <lb />
as a bore, and I did not won- <lb />
at Helen Jamison's attention <lb />
wandering from his stream <lb />
of small talk. <lb />
if this quarrel between <lb />
Arthur and Miss Jamison is as <lb />
as he seems to <lb />
as, after delivering my part- <lb />
into tho care of her brother, I <lb />
strolled up into the gallery and sat <lb />
by myself to gather strength for a <lb />
waltz for which I had booked myself <lb />
with a notoriously vigorous dancer. <lb />
am sure she does not care anything <lb />
for Bangs. I guess it is only a <lb />
quarrel, and that and <lb />
Arthur will nil right in tho <lb />
of a few <lb />
As I this philosophical <lb />
I glanced carelessly the <lb />
of the stage. Tho musicians <lb />
were sitting quietly in their bower <lb />
Of foliage, turning over the of <lb />
their music and start- <lb />
ling the company with fugitive toots <lb />
Of a few liars where they did not feel <lb />
quite wire of a passage, or giving a <lb />
violinist an in a brotherly de- <lb />
sire that his instrument should lie in <lb />
tune. <lb />
But what is this Yes, surely <lb />
Helen Jamison in the little <lb />
arbor near the stage, where Arthur <lb />
Macgregor took up his position on <lb />
our first entrance Half hidden by <lb />
the drooping fronds of tho palms, <lb />
she is looking around the hall, <lb />
for Perhaps for <lb />
Sam Bangs, who, in his as a <lb />
Revolutionary soldier, is wandering <lb />
feebly the floor, evidently wish- <lb />
that he had not come in cos- <lb />
wherein the trousers are cut off <lb />
at the <lb />
No Tins is the person she wanted <lb />
to see. I can tell that by her <lb />
manner, as Arthur Macgregor <lb />
stalks up to the arbor, and after <lb />
Standing at the entrance for a few <lb />
seconds, doffs his blue bonnet and <lb />
enters. <lb />
From where am sitting I can see <lb />
into tho arbor, though the two <lb />
pants aw conceded from nearly <lb />
in the hall by the palms <lb />
over the head of tho helpless girl, <lb />
act then I suddenly regain control <lb />
of my paralyzed I <lb />
I rush wildly down the stairs, <lb />
a dozen at a time, and fly along the <lb />
hall the little arbor where a <lb />
fearful tragedy is being enacted in <lb />
the very midst of a festive gather- <lb />
get a hasty glimpse of people <lb />
staring at me in open mouthed <lb />
prise, of young men bestowing on <lb />
mo a supercilious grin, of <lb />
couples moving hastily out of my <lb />
path. I hear tho young men and the <lb />
couples asking each other what is <lb />
the matter with me But I take no <lb />
heed I <lb />
All I can see is the <lb />
The terrible Made is still in his up- <lb />
lifted hand, while the girl sits quite <lb />
still, evidently too frightened to <lb />
move. I hear her saying some- <lb />
thing in low. broken accents. Then <lb />
ho flourishes the knife to make the <lb />
death stab deep and sure. <lb />
I reach the arbor. Another sec- <lb />
and my hand will clutch his <lb />
arm. <lb />
Too late I <lb />
The glittering steel comes down <lb />
like a flash of lightning <lb />
into a fan. <lb />
There is a burst cf silvery laughter <lb />
from Miss Jamison as she takes the <lb />
fan from his hand and <lb />
you, Arthur. It is a very pretty <lb />
You know my weakness <lb />
or curiosities in fans. I will use this <lb />
to kill off all tho bores of my ac- <lb />
with Sam Bangs, I <lb />
puts in Arthur. <lb />
are a silly boy. Sam Bangs, <lb />
indeed Who will you be jealous of <lb />
next Show me once more how this <lb />
is managed and do not talk <lb />
As I turn away to look for my <lb />
partner in the waltz just com- <lb />
I have only breath enough <lb />
for the incomplete <lb />
I'll C. <lb />
in Bulletin. <lb />
II. Line, wries <lb />
summer several years ago while rail- <lb />
in Mississippi. I became badly <lb />
affected with malarial blood poison that <lb />
impaired my health mere than two <lb />
years. Several offensive ulcers appear- <lb />
ed on my legs, and seemed to <lb />
give permanent relict L took six <lb />
bottles of B. which cured me en <lb />
i over the spot. It looked at first as if <lb />
the birds wire insects. <lb />
though was visible. On the <lb />
human . approach <lb />
tho birds still in the air took flight, <lb />
and as many more sprang cut <lb />
of the grass immediately about the <lb />
rock. At the same instant tho head <lb />
and moving tongue of a large <lb />
blacksnake became visible be- <lb />
hind the rock, and he too made off. <lb />
It wee apparently o clear ease of bird <lb />
dunning the snake.-New York <lb />
Hood <lb />
Good looks are more than skin deep. <lb />
depending upon a condition of <lb />
the vital organs. If the be in- <lb />
active, you have a Look, if your <lb />
he disordered you have a <lb />
peptic . and if your Kidney be <lb />
you have a Pinched Looks <lb />
Bitters is the great <lb />
and Tonic acts directly on these vital <lb />
organs. Cures Pimples, Blotches, Boils <lb />
and gives a good complexion. Sold at <lb />
Drug Store. per bottle. <lb />
I;, ii u Cow. <lb />
A comic scene took place a few days <lb />
i go at A peasant from <lb />
was driving a cow into <lb />
the capital, and had arrived at the <lb />
when the animal bolted, <lb />
and jumping the rails around the <lb />
well known boar pit arrived at the <lb />
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the trapdoor. Then the cow went <lb />
to the slaughter house and fulfilled <lb />
her destiny.- Pull Mall Budget. <lb />
Salve <lb />
The best salve In the world for Cuts, <lb />
Bruises. Sores. Salt Rheum, <lb />
Fever Sores. Chapped Hands. <lb />
Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin <lb />
and positively cures Piles, or no <lb />
pay required. It is guaranteed to give <lb />
perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. <lb />
Price cents pet box. For sale at <lb />
Drug Store. <lb />
Prices you must understand to <lb />
ply to good coins. Better or worse <lb />
preservation would make a great <lb />
in every case. On that <lb />
basis a United States copper cent of <lb />
1703, with tho clover leaf, is worth <lb />
twenty-five dollars, or- times as <lb />
much as the valuable cent of 1790. <lb />
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ran all the way down to five cents. <lb />
The valuable dates, in order of worth, <lb />
are 1709. 1804, 1795, 1809, <lb />
1811. 1808, 1797. 1818, <lb />
. 1857, 1810 and <lb />
in Washington Star. <lb />
Answer This Question. <lb />
Why do so many people we see around <lb />
us seem to prefer to be made <lb />
Indigestion, Constipation, <lb />
Dizziness. at Coming up <lb />
of the Food. Yellow Skin, when for <lb />
sell them Shiloh's <lb />
to cure them Sold L. <lb />
Wooten's Drug Store. <lb />
Indians of Central <lb />
live in mini <lb />
Amelia. . a <lb />
hers in a single hut. i.-. <lb />
visited comprised about fifteen huts. <lb />
She dead are buried in the <lb />
and the earth covering the <lb />
graves settles until it is about a foot <lb />
below the surface of the floor. As <lb />
time goes on the graves become less <lb />
distinct, and finally they are com- <lb />
obliterated When a pecan <lb />
lies the relatives wail crying. <lb />
am <lb />
When a warrior buried his body <lb />
is provided with certain feathers of <lb />
moon, and the i are and Iroquois , <lb />
Indians sacrifice to both. was <lb />
the moon, rut deified in For- <lb />
miles to the north of tho capital is ; <lb />
the site of tho ancient city of <lb />
twenty miles in j <lb />
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tho remains of a pyramid of the sun j <lb />
and one of the moon. Adjoining the j <lb />
temple of the sun at Cuzco <lb />
stood several chapels of smaller <lb />
One of these was <lb />
to the moon, tho mother god- <lb />
of the race. <lb />
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one wall the apartment, and <lb />
open it was emblazoned <lb />
of tho deity, consisting of a <lb />
human countenance surrounded by <lb />
numerous rays of light emanating <lb />
from it in all directions. All tho <lb />
other decorations of the temple were <lb />
of the same metal, as fitted to the <lb />
pale, silvery light of the moon. <lb />
London Standard, <lb />
CHILD BIRTH <lb />
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is a scientific- <lb />
ally prepared Liniment, every <lb />
of recognized value and in <lb />
constant use by the medical pro- <lb />
These ingredients ere com- <lb />
hitherto unknown <lb />
Some Men <lb />
Pay , <lb />
TEN GENTS FOR A <lb />
CIGAR THAT IS NO <lb />
BETTER. THAN AN <lb />
id Virginia <lb />
Cheroot. <lb />
ARE SOLD <lb />
FIVE <lb />
FOR <lb />
TEN CENTS.<lb />
WILL DO ail that is claimed for <lb />
it AND MORE. It Shortens Labor, <lb />
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Life of Mother Bid Child. Book <lb />
to Mothers mailed FREE, con- <lb />
valuable information and <lb />
voluntary testimonials. <lb />
Sent by express on pt of price per <lb />
REGULATOR CO., <lb />
MOOT ALL DRUGGISTS. <lb />
between the WOMAN who is <lb />
wedded to ideas and <lb />
she who is t to <lb />
a new one. Everybody is <lb />
striving to something to make <lb />
Fastest Time Ever Made. <lb />
One of Line trains of <lb />
the Baltimore and Ohio on a re- <lb />
cent run York and <lb />
on. coveted mile ill seconds as <lb />
recorded by a mechanical indicator. At <lb />
rate the train traveled at the <lb />
speed of a trifle over a mile and <lb />
S half a minute, ST Over ninety a <lb />
hour which surpasses all previous re- <lb />
time, if the speed were <lb />
maintained the tune between New York <lb />
and Washington reduced with- <lb />
out stops to two hours and a and <lb />
with stops to three hours. Five hours <lb />
now the fastest time between tho two <lb />
cities, mid it is made dally by Royal <lb />
Blue Line only. <lb />
life it's right <lb />
beside who are <lb />
bright enough to embrace it <lb />
get the benefits, those who <lb />
don't go <lb />
work grows Pearline <lb />
makes life easier and cleaner. <lb />
Washing and cleaning done <lb />
with Pearline has about <lb />
enough work in it to make it good <lb />
enough to tire the body or ruffle the temper. <lb />
Not ours, but the word of the millions who use it as <lb />
to whether it hurts the hands, clothes or <lb />
your neighbors can tell you all about PEARLINE. <lb />
tome grocers will <lb />
tell vi-ii is-., g. or as <lb />
IT'S <lb />
and if your sends you place of the honest <lb />
thing to it balk. JAMES New York. <lb />
-Manufacturer Of- <lb />
BUGGIES, <lb />
Ht a Ia. <lb />
A weakness fr observation and a <lb />
natural liking for re- <lb />
incited a young man <lb />
resides in Brooklyn and in <lb />
Now York to talk to a friend in this <lb />
yon ever observe the <lb />
traffic in tho busy <lb />
and evening <lb />
have been in <lb />
Well, then, you . <lb />
pressed with the fact . <lb />
crowded train moves enough persons <lb />
from of tho river to the <lb />
other to make a good sized village. <lb />
The trains an packed early in the <lb />
morning and between and <lb />
o'clock at night. Each train carries <lb />
between and passengers. <lb />
Now a country village with that <lb />
of inhabitants thinks very <lb />
well of itself. It has or four <lb />
a library, an opera, <lb />
and id at j <lb />
department in Washington for a new <lb />
And yet the restless cable <lb />
that stretches across the bridge two a bunch being <lb />
villages back and forth at the ; placed in each hand, and for some <lb />
rate of twenty-five or thirty an hour. <lb />
I tell you this is a moving ago in <lb />
which York Times. <lb />
P. I. f. M <lb />
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mil form, i-d of <lb />
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that all<lb />
P. P. P. b ft <lb />
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art and la<lb />
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My Factory is with tho Aye put <lb />
nothing but work. We keep with the best <lb />
In all work. AH styles o. spring used, you cm select from <lb />
Storm, Coil, Horn, King <lb />
We also keep on hand a full line of Ready Made fatness and Whips width a <lb />
. the lowest Special attention given to repairing,<lb />
j . N. C, <lb />
New Try This. <lb />
It v. ill Betting end will sure- <lb />
do you good, if you have a Cough, <lb />
Gold, or any trouble with Threat, <lb />
or Lungs. Dr. King's New Discovery <lb />
for Consumption, Coughs and Colds is <lb />
to give relief, or money will <lb />
On paid beet. Sufferers from <lb />
found it just the thing and under Its use <lb />
n speedy and perfect Try <lb />
a Sample bottle at expense lean; <lb />
how good a thing it is. <lb />
Trial hot free at Drug <lb />
Store, Large size Me. and <lb />
into the surf this morn- <lb />
I think so. Are you <lb />
I think not. Fact is, I'm <lb />
afraid of tho pitas. <lb />
are there catfish about <lb />
here <lb />
Erysipelas, Bad Sores, <lb />
Scales and Scabs on the leg have been <lb />
entirely cored by P. r. the most <lb />
wonderful medicine of the day. <lb />
A course of P. p. p. will banish all <lb />
bad and your health to <lb />
perfect Its curative powers <lb />
are marvelous. If out of sorts and in <lb />
bad humor with yourself and the world. <lb />
take and become healthy and <lb />
time after death cacao is placed upon <lb />
the grave, in order that the departed <lb />
Warrior may he supplied with drink. <lb />
Anthropologist <lb />
I had a malignant breaking out on my leg <lb />
below the knee, and and well <lb />
with two and a half bottles of <lb />
Other blood medicines had failed <lb />
to do me any good. C. <lb />
Viii <lb />
She is seated in a chair . <lb />
A Household Remedy ; <lb />
FOR ALL <lb />
BLOOD and SKIN <lb />
Bi Bi <lb />
. Bate <lb />
ii <lb />
say c <lb />
at pi <lb />
SENT FREE <lb />
CO., ea. <lb />
I was troubled from childhood with <lb />
of and three bottles cf <lb />
cured me permanently.<lb />
Oar book on Blood and Diseases <lb />
fine, Co Atlanta, Ga. <lb />
Cures dyspepsiA <lb />
Block, GA. <lb />
For sale at Wooten's Drug Store <lb />
. MM Writing Character., <lb />
For Rent. <lb />
A large two-story brick <lb />
Opera Block, <lb />
in <lb />
just <lb />
patent <lb />
drawers. <lb />
Splendid room <lb />
tor, counters, <lb />
Apply to <lb />
Wit. H. LONG. <lb />
Greenville, X. C <lb />
PARKER'S <lb />
HAIR <lb />
th <lb />
ft <lb />
Restore Cray, <lb />
to Color. <lb />
ft<lb />
ESTABLISHED 1875. <lb />
S. M. SCHULTZ, <lb />
AT THE <lb />
OLD STOKE <lb />
MERCHANTS BUT <lb />
hag their year's supplies will And <lb />
their Interest to get our prices before <lb />
abasing else where Is complete <lb />
n all its branches. <lb />
PORK <lb />
FLOUR, COFFEE. <lb />
RICE, TEA, Ac. <lb />
Lowest Marks Pricks. <lb />
TOBACCO SNUFF A CIGARS <lb />
we buy direct front Manufacturers, <lb />
you to bay at one profit. A own <lb />
stock<lb />
OINTMENT <lb />
MARK. <lb />
always on hand and sold at prices to suit <lb />
the time. Our all <lb />
sold for CASH, therefore, having no risk <lb />
to sell at a close margin. <lb />
Respectfully, <lb />
M. <lb />
For Cure of all <lb />
This has been in over <lb />
years, and wherever known has <lb />
been in steady demand. It has been en- <lb />
by leading all over <lb />
country, and ha effected cures where <lb />
all other remedies, with the attention of <lb />
the moat experienced have <lb />
for years failed. This Ointment is of <lb />
long standing and the high <lb />
winch it has is owing entirely <lb />
x its own as little effort has <lb />
ever been made to bring It before the <lb />
public. One bottle of this Ointment will <lb />
be sent to any address en receipt of One <lb />
Dollar. Sample box The <lb />
discount to Pi All Orders <lb />
promptly attended to. Address all r- <lb />
mid to<lb />
Greenville, N. C <lb />
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Type in all Easiest <lb />
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body should have writing dope <lb />
Typewriter. It always insures moat <lb />
prompt attention. Address <lb />
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prices can he had. <lb />
Notice to Shippers. <lb />
In order to make more convenient and <lb />
economical use of the vessels now em. <lb />
In the Carolina <lb />
thus to better serve the inter- <lb />
of shipper, the undersigned <lb />
have decided to merge their <lb />
respective lines between Not <lb />
folk and Newborn and <lb />
Washington. N. <lb />
one be known as <lb />
fa Mi I Washington Direct <lb />
LINE. <lb />
-Connecting Norfolk <lb />
The Bay line, for Baltimore. <lb />
The Clyde Line, for Philadelphia. <lb />
The Old Dominion Line, for <lb />
York. <lb />
The Merchants Miners Line for Boa- <lb />
ton and Providence. <lb />
The Water Lines for Richmond, Va., <lb />
and Washington. C. <lb />
At with <lb />
The Atlantic A North Carolina R. R. <lb />
At Washington with <lb />
The Tar River Steamers. <lb />
Also Calling at Island, M. O, <lb />
The new line <lb />
with such additional sailings a <lb />
will hew suit the needs o the business. <lb />
NO ADVANCE l HATES. <lb />
The direct service of steamers. <lb />
and the freedom from handling, are <lb />
among the great advantages this Line <lb />
following gentlemen have <lb />
been appointed Agents of the New <lb />
John E. at Norfolk, Va. <lb />
John Son, at <lb />
S. II. Gray, at N. O. <lb />
S. C. at Roanoke Island. <lb />
J. J. Cherry, at Greenville, N. C. <lb />
will leave Norfolk <lb />
on 16th, from wharf <lb />
strew, Clyde <lb />
and between the piers of the Clyde <lb />
Line and Old Dominion Co. <lb />
A. <lb />
V. P. all. M. Old Co. <lb />
W. CO., <lb />
THE CENTRAL <lb />
Tobacco Warehouse <lb />
Will begin its second season <lb />
AUGUST 1892. <lb />
-O-------- <lb />
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 />
Respectfully, <lb />
Central Warehouse, <lb />
TARBORO, N.<lb /><lb /></p></div></body></text></tei:TEI></mets:xmlData></mets:mdWrap></mets:dmdSec>
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