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A school unsafe for boys aid sir's is <lb />
not safe for either <lb />
The Eastern Reflector. <lb />
VOL. XI. <lb />
PITT COUNTY, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER at, 1892. <lb />
NO. <lb />
THE <lb />
D. J. Editor Mid Owner <lb />
TRUTH IN TO FICTION. <lb />
per Tear, in Advance. <lb />
THE CANDIDACY FOR GOVERN- <lb />
OR FORCED UPON HIM. <lb />
He Mot Speak Here but <lb />
Has not the <lb />
That He Would <lb />
Well If He Knew the <lb />
Democratic Party <lb />
Would Triumph. <lb />
THERE IS TRUTH <lb />
WESLEYAN <lb />
Female Institute. <lb />
Va. <lb />
Sept. One of the <lb />
thorough schools for ladle in the <lb />
South. -hers and <lb />
Conservatory in music. On <lb />
I and <lb />
from twenty Slate Climate <lb />
Special inducements to persons hi h <lb />
Those seeking the school <lb />
for the lowest terms, write for <lb />
of this time-honored school to th- <lb />
dent, WM. A. HARRIS, l. I., <lb />
FOUNDED IN 1852. <lb />
A CLASSICAL AND COMMERCIAL <lb />
---------OF GRADE.--------- <lb />
Elegant building and e <lb />
from <lb />
Southern T land h <lb />
situation in view of . <lb />
Reasonable. <lb />
Summer School <lb />
Jobs 16th. <lb />
Fall Term begins U. <lb />
For Illustrated . i. <lb />
J. A. . <lb />
Oak N. C. <lb />
Louisburg <lb />
Female <lb />
College, <lb />
The next of well-known <lb />
school will September 1st, <lb />
Pure water, no m- <lb />
Campus if acre well shaded by <lb />
gigantic Conservatory music <lb />
teachers. Art. and teachers <lb />
from Academy of Ails. Teachers ex- <lb />
in their specialties. The whole <lb />
Course. Physical Culture <lb />
tires only <lb />
for the year. Special studies in <lb />
Send for to <lb />
S. D. BAGLEY. ill. <lb />
. X. C. <lb />
Wilson Collegiate Institute, <lb />
WILSON. N. C. <lb />
For Ladies. Strictly non-Sectarian. <lb />
The Forty-Third Session begins <lb />
Monday, Sept. 1822. <lb />
A most thorough and <lb />
preparatory course of study, with a fill <lb />
course equal to that of an <lb />
Female College in the South. <lb />
Best facilities for the of Music <lb />
and Art. Standard it Scholarship <lb />
usually high. Healthful location. Build- <lb />
and grounds large and pleasantly <lb />
situated. Moderate <lb />
and circulars on application. <lb />
SILAS E. WARREN , <lb />
MALE ACADEMY <lb />
The next session of this School will <lb />
begin on Monday. August 29th, <lb />
The advantages offered will be <lb />
or to those of any previous session. En- <lb />
tire guaranteed every patron. <lb />
Board can be had at lower rates than at <lb />
any similar school In Eastern Carolina. <lb />
We propose to do best work for boys <lb />
that has ever been done in the town, <lb />
and challenge proof to the contrary. <lb />
Term are as follows, payable <lb />
Primary English per month. <lb />
Intermediate English per month, 2.00 <lb />
Higher English per mouth, 2.60 <lb />
Languages extra, <lb />
When you are in town call to see me <lb />
or write me your tomes. <lb />
will cheerfully given. If <lb />
necessary a competent assistant will be <lb />
employed- <lb />
W. H. <lb />
Greenville, N. C, July 87.182. <lb />
A School of High grade <lb />
-FOB- <lb />
GIRLS AND BOYS <lb />
Miss will re-open her private <lb />
school and toys in Mrs. V. H. <lb />
nearly opposite <lb />
Episcopal church. Fall Term <lb />
Monday, Sept. 1892; ends <lb />
Jan. 27th, 1893. The Spring <lb />
begins Monday, Jan. 1893; <lb />
Friday, May 26th. 1893. <lb />
MOUTH. <lb />
82.00 <lb />
department. 2.50 <lb />
Higher English. <lb />
Latin and each, <lb />
Elocution lessons per <lb />
Thorough and instruction will <lb />
be given according to the best approved <lb />
commons methods. Satisfaction <lb />
arrangements board will be for <lb />
pupils desiring to come from the <lb />
try. For farther address, <lb />
Mm S. Loot <lb />
Salisbury Herald. <lb />
Dr. the People's party <lb />
candidate for Governor, passed <lb />
through here last night en route <lb />
for his Louie He <lb />
Dallas yesterday, was <lb />
tired and had given <lb />
canvass for awhile. <lb />
A reporter interviewed <lb />
the Doctor at the depot and he <lb />
spoke freely, not only on the is. <lb />
of the day, but of his <lb />
as a candidate- He said, <lb />
the for was <lb />
forced upon me- I did not want <lb />
it. I tried to get some one else to <lb />
take it. I have several times had <lb />
the offer to become a candidate <lb />
for Congress but would not ac <lb />
yon have an appoint- <lb />
to speak in Salisbury Wed- <lb />
; will you be here <lb />
I will not be here at that <lb />
time, but will be on hand- <lb />
He stopped at Concord to-night <lb />
There is another appointment for <lb />
Salisbury, I'll probably be here <lb />
then. I am glad to meet you, Mr- <lb />
Brown. I am told you would not <lb />
misquote me. I <lb />
represented by every paper in the <lb />
State except the paper published <lb />
at High Point- It is disposed to <lb />
treat me fairly. Let me tell you, <lb />
I to think everything I saw <lb />
in a Democratic paper was true, <lb />
but now I don't believe a word in <lb />
any paper. They all <lb />
suppose then you don't <lb />
all you see in the <lb />
Farmer <lb />
the <lb />
too. <lb />
is reported, Doctor, that you <lb />
have given up the field and <lb />
withdraw from the <lb />
is not true- I have not <lb />
done so yet If I knew I would <lb />
jeopardize be instrumental in <lb />
endangering North Carolina, I <lb />
would go in the car and die- I <lb />
have been a Democrat for more <lb />
than half a century, but I will not <lb />
vote for <lb />
about Mr- Harrison <lb />
Republican for me. I have <lb />
never voted a Republican ticket <lb />
and I would not vote for <lb />
about Mr. Is <lb />
he a better man than Mr- Cleve- <lb />
land r <lb />
don't <lb />
are your politics I Are <lb />
you a Republican or a Democrat <lb />
am neither- am going for <lb />
are a Democrat and will <lb />
give up the <lb />
I am not I <lb />
continue in the campaign awhile, <lb />
you were to withdraw <lb />
would strengthen the <lb />
don't know about that. It <lb />
would give about votes to <lb />
the Democratic party and about <lb />
to the party. <lb />
If we would do that the Demo- <lb />
would carry the <lb />
are going to carry the <lb />
State anyway Doctor, with both <lb />
your party and the Republican <lb />
party in the <lb />
you do you will have to <lb />
by <lb />
we are going to do it by <lb />
I knew that I would sleep <lb />
well to-night I have been a <lb />
Democrat but I didn't vote for <lb />
Cleveland the last time, nor for <lb />
Horace I was never much <lb />
of a politician- Some of the pa- <lb />
say I can't talk, but I can <lb />
talk right <lb />
He talked in this manner until <lb />
the train pulled Dr. Exam <lb />
is a man of age, is portly, has a <lb />
gray beard on his chin and wears <lb />
S lasses. He speaks openly, free- <lb />
r and refers to himself as being <lb />
formerly a Democrat, with some <lb />
emphasis. It is clear that he is <lb />
on fence as to his position and <lb />
undecided as what he will do. <lb />
It h further evident that if he had <lb />
his choice he would withdraw <lb />
from the field He brands the <lb />
report that he prefer <lb />
to the present govern- <lb />
as a lie, s intimates that <lb />
he will call the slander to account. <lb />
It is the of those who <lb />
heard the Doctor last night that <lb />
he will withdraw unless he is <lb />
goaded on by Marion and <lb />
his satraps. If it was optional <lb />
with him he tender his <lb />
resignation and quit stamping the <lb />
Slate. <lb />
From what the Doctor said we <lb />
would infer that he intends with- <lb />
drawing if he has not already <lb />
done so, bat he not commit <lb />
himself. On this point he evades <lb />
a frank answer- <lb />
Charlotte Observer. <lb />
From the testimony at hand <lb />
there is no room to doubt that Dr. <lb />
W. P. Exam, the Gideon <lb />
date for Governor, is a blow-hard <lb />
and a spinner of very large yarns <lb />
a gas-bag and a person whose <lb />
statements are not to be depended <lb />
upon. He is given to telling large <lb />
stories about his possessions of <lb />
money, goats and cot <lb />
ton, not to mention his yoke of <lb />
oxen which can pall <lb />
pounds of steel rails from one end <lb />
of Goldsboro to the other. If, how- <lb />
ever, he were a dependable man <lb />
and had the character and <lb />
which a candidate for Governor <lb />
should possess, he still would de- <lb />
serve the defeat which is in store <lb />
for him because of t In follies and <lb />
dangers for which he stands <lb />
the representative of the Omaha <lb />
platform. But the Observer wants <lb />
to say that it has no stock in the <lb />
recent arrest of the man in Golds <lb />
for alleged profanity in the <lb />
and the subsequent <lb />
threat of arrant for for <lb />
him for false swearing on his trial <lb />
before mayor. The whole <lb />
business was unmanly and <lb />
The man is a laughing <lb />
all be is. The only <lb />
proper way to deal with him is in <lb />
a spirit of fan- We do not be- <lb />
that he is anything of the <lb />
rascal that some of his Third par <lb />
t y associates are. He appears to <lb />
be just a windy and <lb />
no more- His speeches, as he <lb />
goes around, are comical in their <lb />
lack of any point whatever, but <lb />
his is so painful <lb />
that one forgets to laugh at what <lb />
he says through sympathy for <lb />
him in his embarrassment while <lb />
he is saying it If it were right it <lb />
wouldn't be worth while to tell <lb />
any lies on Exum- He is his own <lb />
best antidote. He is an object <lb />
for amused interest and there need <lb />
be no fear that the people will not <lb />
size him up. <lb />
Then there is the case of Mr. <lb />
Cobb, bis lieutenant. His indict- <lb />
for internal revenue <lb />
is of record and there is <lb />
enough else against him besides ; <lb />
but as to the hog stealing case in <lb />
Cleveland county, we are not so <lb />
certain about the evidence. He <lb />
has published in the Shelby <lb />
a denial of the charges, and <lb />
among others of the one that <lb />
there was any altercation between <lb />
him and Capt Plato Durham about <lb />
the matter; but Mr. J. F. Stevens <lb />
a prominent citizen of Shelby, <lb />
certifies above bis own name in <lb />
the Aurora of this week that he <lb />
saw Capt Durham whip Mr- Cobb <lb />
and that he did it with a rattan <lb />
cane; and this certificate throws <lb />
doubt all over Cobb's card. The <lb />
Observer has been asked to pub <lb />
that card, and wrote for a copy <lb />
of the paper containing it but has <lb />
never received it. Meantime we <lb />
suggest to those who first brought <lb />
the charges which the Lieutenant <lb />
Governor denies that they get up <lb />
the testimony and support it with <lb />
affidavits if they can, and if <lb />
they cannot make out their <lb />
case they should withdraw <lb />
the charges- <lb />
Concerning Col. B- Long, <lb />
the candidate for Audi- <lb />
tor, and the charge that he is a <lb />
defaulter to the North Carolina <lb />
Railroad in the sum of and <lb />
more, there is no trouble about <lb />
that The late Maj- Wm. A <lb />
Smith bore testimony to the truth <lb />
of this matter when he certified <lb />
in writing that Long was good <lb />
Republican but a damned poor <lb />
railroad and besides, this <lb />
case is of record and this record <lb />
has lately been published in a <lb />
number of the State papers. <lb />
But what we are trying to get at <lb />
is that if there ever is any <lb />
excuse for lying in order to carry <lb />
an election there never <lb />
there certainly is not this year the <lb />
excuse for it There is <lb />
enough in the characters and <lb />
of Exam, Cobb and Long to <lb />
beat them, enough in the record <lb />
and policies of the Republican <lb />
party to beat it, and enough in- <lb />
strength in the righteous- <lb />
of the principles for which the <lb />
Democratic party stands to beat <lb />
them both. <lb />
Let as all, therefore, of <lb />
coarse, Dr. cling to the <lb />
rook of troth, and when our <lb />
is won it will be a clean one <lb />
and one which we can enjoy. <lb />
LETTER. <lb />
our Regular <lb />
Washington. D. C., Sept. <lb />
is both shameful nod us, <lb />
nevertheless that an attempt <lb />
is bring made to the national <lb />
patent of G. A. R, to lie <lb />
pared with previous election <lb />
turns. <lb />
The lawyers of the Department <lb />
of Justice are trying to find some <lb />
law under which immigration may <lb />
be stopped, at least Congress <lb />
can get an I unity to say <lb />
what shall be done to protect the <lb />
people of this count from the <lb />
that Con <lb />
held here next week, to boom the It <lb />
Republican national ticket It the <lb />
may, if persisted id. cause <lb />
BAYONETS AT THE POLLS. <lb />
This Happened Ones in Pitt County, <lb />
and so It may be <lb />
Control of selections. <lb />
We have a and positive cure <lb />
for catarrh, diphtheria, canker month <lb />
and headache, in SHILOH'S CATARRH <lb />
REMEDY. A nasal injector free with <lb />
each bottle. Use it H you desire health <lb />
and sweet breath. Pries SOc Sold at <lb />
Store. <lb />
sort of a row, n thousand <lb />
of who will attend <lb />
Democrat who <lb />
will not take to what <lb />
ought to be a week of pleasure <lb />
and recreation turned into a ti <lb />
political demonstration. <lb />
members of the local citizen's com- <lb />
which has worked so hard <lb />
all summer to raise the <lb />
money to the necessary <lb />
to v <lb />
the old soldiers, Democrats, <lb />
and they are not disposed to <lb />
quietly stand by and see their <lb />
work and money used to benefit a <lb />
party to which they are bitterly <lb />
opposed. <lb />
Prominent Republican officials <lb />
have been quietly at work on <lb />
scheme for some time, and now, <lb />
unless Providence interferes <lb />
through the continuance of the <lb />
much regretted illness of Mrs. <lb />
Harrison and this prevents Mr. <lb />
Harrison keeping up his end of <lb />
the they think they <lb />
got everything just as they <lb />
want it and that the members of <lb />
the G. A- R- can be sept home <lb />
for Harrison and Reid <lb />
and scattering <lb />
known quantity on the Republican <lb />
side up to this tine- around pro- <lb />
The of <lb />
these schemers was completed <lb />
several days ago when <lb />
Reid was invited to attend the en- <lb />
ostensibly n war <lb />
correspondent, really as the Re- <lb />
publican candidate for <lb />
dent With Harrison and Reid <lb />
both on the ground, both loaned <lb />
to the with for the <lb />
whose vote may <lb />
be influenced, the of <lb />
political move expect great <lb />
things; but they should remember <lb />
that have in <lb />
the past proved disappointing, and <lb />
may do the again. <lb />
The rumor of the intended <lb />
nation of minister to Italy, <lb />
G. Porter, of Indians, <lb />
was started in anticipation of his <lb />
obeying the command of Mr. <lb />
to resign and come home to <lb />
help save Indiana. The situation <lb />
in that State is to the <lb />
Republicans and Mr. Potter's in- <lb />
is more valuable at home <lb />
just now than abroad. A friend of <lb />
Porter's said to day may <lb />
resign and come home to work for <lb />
Harrison, but if he does I know <lb />
that it will be against his <lb />
He knows that if hit comes <lb />
home he it i have to share in the <lb />
for the defeat of the <lb />
patty in his State and that it is <lb />
-d to injure his political <lb />
prospect; whereas, if he remained <lb />
abroad his fiends say, if <lb />
Porter had taken part in the cam <lb />
we might have escaped de- <lb />
The Democratic horizon has <lb />
token on a very roseate line this <lb />
week, and there is a corresponding <lb />
feeling of depression the <lb />
Republicans who with dismay <lb />
the facing of their ma- <lb />
in Maine and upon the <lb />
mistakable signs of Democratic <lb />
stony in Now State. <lb />
Democratic roost-r truly roost- <lb />
high these September days, <lb />
Had be opens his mouth <lb />
November his of victory will <lb />
be heard by a rejoicing people <lb />
from the Atlantic to the Pacific. <lb />
Mr. Lawrence Gardner, <lb />
of the Association of <lb />
Democratic who has just <lb />
returned Democratic head- <lb />
quarters in New York is <lb />
over the outlook. have <lb />
them on the said he, <lb />
we propose to keep them going <lb />
until election Mr. Gardner <lb />
thinks that the mutual understand- <lb />
which has been reached be- <lb />
tween the leaders of what might <lb />
have become rival Democratic <lb />
removes New Yo k from the <lb />
list of States and makes <lb />
it certain that Cleveland will carry <lb />
it by a big majority. When ask- <lb />
ed how the work of clubs was <lb />
progressing, Mr Gardner <lb />
They are doing a <lb />
quiet bat effective work in many <lb />
localities among the doubtful <lb />
voters that cannot be fully <lb />
until the results of the <lb />
election are in and can be com <lb />
of medical experts, either <lb />
to pass a bill prohibiting <lb />
I for Mated period, of not <lb />
less than one year, or to author- <lb />
the President to do so. The <lb />
idea is that our greatest peril will <lb />
come with the warm weather of <lb />
next year. <lb />
Herald. <lb />
The editor of the Herald is not <lb />
an old man, bat he has a very dis- <lb />
recollection of a scene which <lb />
many of our people witnessed. <lb />
At the time when was <lb />
dictator of North Carolina, <lb />
and Kirk's myrmidons held <lb />
say, we saw an election held <lb />
the State at which a constitution <lb />
was adopted- At this <lb />
voting continued- for three <lb />
and the ballots cast by the people <lb />
of North Carolina were carried to <lb />
Charleston, S- to lie counted. <lb />
At the home of the writer a com <lb />
puny of soldiers formed a <lb />
THE THIRD PARTY. <lb />
direction from which they entered. <lb />
of the men who submitted to <lb />
indignity was father, and <lb />
we can never forget how deeply he <lb />
was humiliated. Bat this is not <lb />
all that we saw or knew of. The <lb />
same company of soldiers <lb />
who guarded the ballot box on the <lb />
occasion alluded to, while <lb />
HAD YOU THOUGHT OF <lb />
Chatham Record. <lb />
When the government buys the <lb />
railroads, demanded by the <lb />
Third patty people, to whom will <lb />
the purchase money be paid <lb />
Why of com to the owners of <lb />
the Jay Gould, the <lb />
and those <lb />
and who have been <lb />
so bitterly denounced. <lb />
Had you of that <lb />
If not, just stop a moment and <lb />
think of it- <lb />
Does it not seem a little <lb />
y on common sense and a bitten,, ,. , , . ,. <lb />
. , , ,. , , i the radical sheriff of county, <lb />
on reform and relief, for . .- <lb />
. attempted to arrest a white citizen, <lb />
a political party to propose taxing ,, , . ,, , . <lb />
., . . . , and because he refused to submit <lb />
the of the in order <lb />
to pay countless millions to the <lb />
who now own the <lb />
railroads And yet that is exact- <lb />
what is by the demand <lb />
for government to own the <lb />
railroads. If not, why not <lb />
Of course only way by <lb />
which the government can own <lb />
the railroads is by buying them. <lb />
Even if any anarchists should <lb />
wish them confiscated, that wilt <lb />
not seriously considered. In <lb />
order to own the railroads the <lb />
government must, buy <lb />
them. Their owner, then, <lb />
be paid far them. These owners, <lb />
it is said, are few in numbers. <lb />
Yes, it is continually alleged <lb />
that the railroads in the United <lb />
States are owned by a few million- <lb />
And. now it is gravely pro- <lb />
posed for the government to is- <lb />
sue bonds to these few million- <lb />
payment for their rail- <lb />
roads. Would not that he central- <lb />
consolidating the money <lb />
power to a most dangerous de- <lb />
Would it not be giving to <lb />
these far greater pow <lb />
they now lave <lb />
Had yon of this <lb />
If not think of it. Think of <lb />
what an immense sum of money <lb />
the government would have to pay <lb />
to Gould, and other <lb />
and what a danger- <lb />
influence so much money <lb />
would give to them. With all <lb />
these millions of dollars <lb />
they and would not on- <lb />
Congress but every State Leg- <lb />
if composed of only <lb />
Third party patriots <lb />
What then become of the <lb />
Standard. <lb />
The Third party is n conspiracy <lb />
entered into by a lot of idle <lb />
dreamers to the or- <lb />
by statute It be- <lb />
that money should be made, <lb />
not by labor but by law. It in- <lb />
that the of life <lb />
should be corrected by statue. <lb />
It that the diligent <lb />
has obtained an advantage <lb />
over the n taut It in <lb />
fists that who into <lb />
I the at the eleventh hour <lb />
is entitled to just as writes <lb />
as be who arose with the lark <lb />
labored from sun to son. It in- <lb />
that the who took his <lb />
talent and bought sold again. <lb />
should required to tin prof <lb />
its with the goods box orator who <lb />
double line of guards to ballot <lb />
box, and the few white men who <lb />
voted had to march single file <lb />
between nod were compelled <lb />
to leave the house in an <lb />
liberties of the people <lb />
Men and brethren think of these <lb />
things <lb />
The Cholera Mixture. <lb />
The of Commerce. <lb />
More than twenty years ago, <lb />
when it was found that prevention <lb />
of cholera was easier than cure, a <lb />
to their demands, his home was <lb />
burned to ground, himself <lb />
son murdered, his sou in <lb />
wounded and his wife <lb />
daughter threatened with <lb />
death and inhumanly treated. <lb />
Respected citizens of the county <lb />
were hunted as outlaws and were <lb />
compelled to leave home and <lb />
and seek concealment in the <lb />
swamps to save their lives, and tho <lb />
home of no one was considered <lb />
safe. The were incited to <lb />
riot and lawlessness, tho money of <lb />
the county was stolen and a debt <lb />
piled upon the people which it <lb />
took years of Democratic control <lb />
to wipe out. These are a few of <lb />
the things we saw and knew of <lb />
when Republicans controlled <lb />
North Carolina and when <lb />
bayonets were placed behind <lb />
ballots. Although a boy at the <lb />
time, the recollection, of these in- <lb />
dignities that were heaped upon <lb />
tho helpless people of Eastern <lb />
North Carolina can never be <lb />
from our memory. <lb />
times have come to then now <lb />
because white men have broken <lb />
the fetters that bound them and <lb />
have driven o. t Republican <lb />
and federal soldiers- While <lb />
this change for the better has <lb />
been effected by Democratic con- <lb />
there is danger the <lb />
of outrages if the <lb />
force bill becomes a law. <lb />
The republicans as cordial <lb />
haters of the South to-day as they <lb />
were in 1868, and many of the <lb />
leaders then are leaders now. <lb />
Safety for our people can only be <lb />
unswerving allegiance <lb />
to the Democratic party and the <lb />
triumph of its candidates. <lb />
dent Harrison and the convention <lb />
that nominated him favor the <lb />
force bill, which will be placed <lb />
upon us if they are continued in <lb />
power. We mast defeat them in <lb />
order to save ourselves. Only a <lb />
straight Democratic vote will ac- <lb />
this. A vote for Weaver, <lb />
flies on nations <lb />
finance- It insists that the wise <lb />
ho have their lamps <lb />
trimmed and shad <lb />
them over for to the foolish <lb />
ones who have not. It insists that <lb />
the and <lb />
should divide with the fellow <lb />
who spent his substance i i <lb />
living- It is a scheme to bring the <lb />
of human nature into <lb />
the market. It would the <lb />
bramble to over the trees of <lb />
the forest. It would the <lb />
lion and whelp, n-id set the <lb />
rats, the reptiles and the vermin <lb />
of nature to tearing sod <lb />
their flesh, it proposes <lb />
to give scrubs a show in the <lb />
race curbing the res courses <lb />
and giving toe track to <lb />
wild and beast the hill <lb />
country and slashes. It IS a now <lb />
dispensation, and its principal <lb />
tenet is test- Let us all steer <lb />
clear of this so called i n party, <lb />
and cling to the old Democratic <lb />
idea that the people <lb />
the government not the gov- <lb />
the people. <lb />
C . <lb />
The Eastern Reflector <lb />
-T-T- <lb />
1st <lb />
in <lb />
Now is the time to subscribe <lb />
They ail Testily <lb />
WorM <lb />
Specific. <lb />
old <lb />
from <lb />
I. <lb />
Be forth to Ci. <lb />
in the<lb />
blood <lb />
taint which <lb />
Potions or the <lb />
of tO from within all to tub <lb />
potent but rated-. It la an <lb />
the out am feeble, mm all <lb />
from impure blood or weakened <lb />
Send I or a treatise. Examine tho proof. <lb />
Book, on Stood Saw Shin Disc Sea mailed <lb />
j,.<lb />
IS. <lb />
DENTIsT. <lb />
in Balmier Building, <lb />
opposite <lb />
It. <lb />
DENTIST. <lb />
N X, <lb />
I. <lb />
N. C <lb />
Prompt inn in <lb />
at Tinker Murphy old eland. <lb />
H OS. J. <lb />
BLOW, <lb />
ALEX. L. <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
In all the Courts. <lb />
J. <lb />
Death of Hon. J. J, Yeates. <lb />
Index. <lb />
Hon. Jessie J- Yeates died in <lb />
Washington, D- C, on Tuesday. <lb />
He been in feeble health for a <lb />
good while- He was a native of <lb />
county and was about sixty- <lb />
three years of age. He was well <lb />
known in this State, having rep- <lb />
resented this District twice in <lb />
Congress- For many years he <lb />
was a resident of this town and <lb />
the leading and most influential <lb />
lawyer in Eastern Carolina. <lb />
When he was elected a member <lb />
of Congress he moved to Wash- <lb />
where he resided until <lb />
January 1st 1891, when he re- <lb />
turned to Murfreesboro and be- <lb />
the practice of his profession. <lb />
He remained here until the past <lb />
spring when his health failed and <lb />
he returned to Washington. He <lb />
had been married twice and leaves <lb />
four sons and two daughters- He <lb />
had a great many friends in this <lb />
State who will learn of his death <lb />
with sorrow- As we never knew <lb />
him until the post year we have <lb />
few facts at our command or else <lb />
we would give a more extended <lb />
sketch of his life. <lb />
b. <lb />
Greenville, N. <lb />
I. A. II. K. <lb />
TYSON, <lb />
K X K AT-1 A W, <lb />
N. O. <lb />
Prompt attention given to collections <lb />
LONG, <lb />
n. c. <lb />
Prompt and careful attention to bur <lb />
Collection solicited.<lb />
SKINNER, <lb />
LATHAM. <lb />
AM <lb />
I; <lb />
n. is. <lb />
JAMES. <lb />
prescription was drawn by or candidate, ex- <lb />
eminent doctors was published <lb />
in the it took the name <lb />
Harrison, and will help to rivet <lb />
more firmly chains that bind <lb />
us. Bear this fact in mind, white <lb />
men of North Carolina, and work <lb />
and vote accordingly. <lb />
of Sun cholera <lb />
Our never lent its <lb />
name to a We <lb />
have seen it i-i near- <lb />
two score years, and found it <lb />
to be the best remedy for loose- <lb />
of the bowels ever yet de- <lb />
vised- <lb />
No one who has by him, <lb />
a id takes it in time, will ever <lb />
have the cholera. <lb />
We commend it to all friends. <lb />
Even when no cholera is <lb />
it is an excellent remedy for <lb />
ordinary summer <lb />
dysentery, etc. <lb />
Take equal parts of tincture of <lb />
cayenne pepper, tincture of opium, <lb />
tincture of rhubarb, essence of <lb />
peppermint and spirits of cam- <lb />
Mix well. Dose, to so <lb />
drops in a little cold water, ac- <lb />
cording to and violence of will begin to occupy it <lb />
We desire to say to our citizens, that <lb />
for years we have been selling Dr. King's <lb />
tor Consumption. <lb />
New Life Pills, <lb />
and Bitters, and have <lb />
handled remedies that Mil as well. <lb />
or i hat have given such universal <lb />
We do not hesitate to <lb />
them every time, and we <lb />
ready to the purchase price, if <lb />
satisfactory results do not follow their <lb />
use. remedies won <lb />
crest popularity purely on their merit. <lb />
Store <lb />
The residence occupied by Gen- <lb />
Lee in this city during the <lb />
has been to the <lb />
i B which in- <lb />
symptoms, every <lb />
or twenty minutes until is <lb />
obtained. m- <lb />
next <lb />
Times. <lb />
Um <lb />
Is It not worth the small price of <lb />
to fill atom store and get a bottle o <lb />
every bottle h , required. Ill H ., <lb />
printer, on use ac or <lb />
if it does you no good it i a m <lb />
nothing, t <lb />
The best salve in the world for <lb />
Ulcers, Salt <lb />
Fever Sores, Chapped <lb />
all Skin <lb />
i u e, positively cares PiUs, <lb />
guaranteed to <lb />
oner <lb />
, ,,, I price rents box. For <lb />
Sow at Drug Store Drag Store, <lb />
at <lb />
A little Is A Light- <lb />
house. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. keep- <lb />
of the Gov. Lighthouse st Stand <lb />
Reach, Mich, and arc blessed with s <lb />
daughter, tour years old. April she <lb />
was takes down with Measles, followed <lb />
with a dreadful Cough turning; into <lb />
a Fever. Doctors at home at Detroit <lb />
treated her, but In vain, she grew worse <lb />
rapidly, until she was a mere <lb />
tried Dr. King's <lb />
New Discovery and after the of two <lb />
and a half bottles, was completely <lb />
say Dr. King's New Discovery <lb />
worth weight In gold, yet you m <lb />
a trial bottle free at <lb />
tore. <lb />
Dir <lb />
Although President Harrison <lb />
may seek to conceal the Force <lb />
Bill issue under a thin veiling, he <lb />
stands committed to it by his <lb />
lie more than any other <lb />
public man, and his endorse- <lb />
of his party's platform adopt- <lb />
ed at Minneapolis last June com- <lb />
him again to it His <lb />
is quite as much based on <lb />
the Force Bill as Weaver's is on <lb />
the double payment of money to <lb />
the Federal and <lb />
Observer. <lb />
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, <lb />
GREENVILLE, N . <lb />
Practice in all the Collections <lb />
Special <lb />
Notice to Shippers. <lb />
In order to make more convenient and <lb />
economical use of the now cm- <lb />
ployed in the North Carolina <lb />
and thus to serve the inter- <lb />
of shipper. the <lb />
have decided to merge their <lb />
respective lines between <lb />
folk and and <lb />
Washington, N. C, into <lb />
one be known as <lb />
I Direct <lb />
LINE. <lb />
at Norfolk with <lb />
The Bay Baltimore. <lb />
The Line, for <lb />
The Old Dominion Line, for New <lb />
York. <lb />
The Merchants M Line for <lb />
ton Providence. <lb />
The Water Lines for Richmond, Vs., <lb />
and Washington. <lb />
At with <lb />
The Atlantic North Carolina R. M. <lb />
At Washington with <lb />
The Tar River Steamers. <lb />
Also Calling at Island. N. <lb />
The new line will m <lb />
Service, with additional sailings as <lb />
will beat suit the needs of the <lb />
NO ADVANCE l RATES. <lb />
The direct service of steamers, <lb />
the freedom from handling, art <lb />
the great advantages Line <lb />
oilers. following gentlemen have <lb />
been appointed Agents of the New <lb />
John E. at Norfolk, Va. <lb />
John Son, at <lb />
S. H. Gray, at N. C. <lb />
S. Whitehurst. at Island. <lb />
J. J. Cherry, at Greenville, N. C. <lb />
The first steamer will leave Norfolk <lb />
on May 16th, from wharf <lb />
on Water street, Clyde <lb />
and between the piers of the Clyde <lb />
Line and Old Dominion Steamship Co. <lb />
A. <lb />
V. P. G. M. Old Dominion S. Co. <lb />
. W. P. CLYDE CO., <lb />
Clyde Line <lb />
No-folk, May 14th, 1892. <lb />
OINTMENT <lb />
What a <lb />
you heed the warning The <lb />
perhaps of the sure approach of that <lb />
more ten disease Consumption. Aw <lb />
yourselves if you can afford for the sake <lb />
of saving to run the risk and do <lb />
e i for it. We know from experience <lb />
that Cure will cure cough <lb />
It never falls. This explains why more <lb />
than a million bottles were sold the past <lb />
It relieves croup and whooping <lb />
cough at once. Mothers, do not be with <lb />
out. For lame back, side or chest use <lb />
billion's Porous Plaster. Sold at <lb />
en's Drug Store. <lb />
TRADE <lb />
MARK. <lb />
For the Core of evil Skin ham <lb />
This has been In use over <lb />
years, and wherever known has <lb />
been in steady demand. It has been en- <lb />
by the leading physicians all over <lb />
country, and has effected cures where <lb />
all other remedies, with the attention of <lb />
most experienced physicians, have <lb />
for years failed. This Ointment Is of <lb />
long standing and the high reputation <lb />
which it has obtained Is owing entirely <lb />
x Its own efficacy, as but 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 on receipt of One <lb />
Dollar. Sample box The usual <lb />
discount to Druggists. All Cash Orders <lb />
promptly attended to. Address all <lb />
and communications to <lb />
T. F. <lb />
Sole Manufacturer and Proprietor, <lb />
Greenville. N. C.<lb /></p>
                <pb facs="00017565_tn_0002" n="2" />
                <p>
n. <lb />
The cholera has last reached We do not remember to have Mr. S. Bel, the Secretary of <lb />
THE York and is creating enjoyed my Third Car- <lb />
stir in Metropolis. A also <lb />
, have boon in r.-. not d Ho from Abut party and will, vote <lb />
Gov. Flower it like Tho Democratic ticket. <lb />
ix purchasing of Fire Island j political me Mr. <lb />
so that p is on these very much of curtain of ed for elector by party, <lb />
ships might be landed Bible history, and the similarity; has not accepted and will <lb />
Why It-id this Island to between the two is striking. Ab-1 m the race. <lb />
kill its inhabitants The people you know, rebelled and <lb />
revolted and the Governor Lad out to war Ids father <lb />
to order out tho militia. A few I David- Ho a mule, which <lb />
days ago be received a neither a hone nor an, ass, <lb />
I through the mail containing an but n was <lb />
opened in- <lb />
to ct We confess do <lb />
red at <lb />
;. as so mail matter. <lb />
i ob <lb />
CLEVELAND. <lb />
Of York. <lb />
E- STEVENSON, <lb />
Of <lb />
AT l <lb />
CHARLES B AYCOCK, <lb />
ROBERT B- GLENN. <lb />
1st list.-L L. SMITH- <lb />
FOB 1-; <lb />
W- A B- BRANCH. <lb />
of Beaufort. <lb />
Col- Harry says in- <lb />
tends to vote ratio <lb />
State and county <lb />
We tee it stated that Mr. <lb />
J. B. Lloyd, editor of the Farmer <lb />
machine which if be only fit for a beast of burden. Advocate at Tarboro, a Third par- <lb />
I You remember tho fate that over- organ, will vote for Elias <lb />
Lowest Prices. <lb />
not see what right tho Governor <lb />
bad to land the cholera this <lb />
Better bad let them <lb />
stayed aboard the s. We <lb />
that this dreadful disease <lb />
will net become an epidemic <lb />
this country. <lb />
t While the <lb />
mule his neck caught between <lb />
two limbs and his body was <lb />
ban <lb />
And so it goes. <lb />
Many <lb />
STATE TICKET. <lb />
CARR. <lb />
K. A <lb />
of <lb />
FOB OF K <lb />
COKE <lb />
Wake. <lb />
FOB <lb />
DONALD W. ISA IN. <lb />
Wake. <lb />
FOB <lb />
R. M. <lb />
of Buncombe. <lb />
Oil St IT. OP ion <lb />
j. C <lb />
of Johnston. <lb />
FOB <lb />
FRANK OSBORNE, <lb />
of Mecklenburg. <lb />
FOB OF TWELFTH T <lb />
GEORGE A. <lb />
COUNTY TICKET. <lb />
FOB <lb />
F. <lb />
FOB OF <lb />
FREDERICK <lb />
I. K. <lb />
FOB <lb />
RICHARD W. KING. <lb />
FOB OF <lb />
HENRY HARDING. <lb />
FOB <lb />
JOHN FLANAGAN. <lb />
DR. WM. E <lb />
FOB <lb />
J. B. KILPATRICK. <lb />
Solicitor John F- Woodard and <lb />
Capt. Swift Galloway will address <lb />
tho Democratic to-night. <lb />
Everybody be at tho Court House <lb />
promptly at o'clock. <lb />
What it pro man be l <lb />
and a <lb />
otherwise-Progressive Farmer. <lb />
What a question from such n <lb />
source Tho man who the <lb />
on all these points in <lb />
does not need to go outside <lb />
for information about them- <lb />
Ramsey, know thyself. <lb />
between earth and <lb />
en. Now draw the comparison <lb />
with the political disturbances of <lb />
to day. There those who are <lb />
rebelling against tho good govern- <lb />
given us by the Democracy. <lb />
It is now on the time d year um, to <lb />
when the poet struck ft Democratic <lb />
The melancholy j ft a <lb />
Third party mongrel- <lb />
They will meet as bad an over- <lb />
throw as Why. look at <lb />
Harry Skinner He tried to <lb />
days have <lb />
The liar <lb />
melancholy can both be found <lb />
bow, and the former in trying i <lb />
the latter, is. like Sullivan, <lb />
endeavoring to make his las licks <lb />
the hardest Eel like <lb />
ghost the keeps <lb />
and stays on top, and if the <lb />
poet plenty of that article <lb />
to write about he can ii <lb />
quarters <lb />
on the morning of Nov. 9th. But <lb />
the poet will not find it <lb />
to strike the <lb />
cf ten in order to <lb />
make the melancholy show up, <lb />
as it will be the most prominent <lb />
feature it; t.; countenance of the <lb />
figure that holds one end Zeke <lb />
telephone. The whole <lb />
combination with Betsy thrown in <lb />
be able to console Ram- <lb />
after the election- <lb />
el those <lb />
left who have been misled into the <lb />
Third party see that it can <lb />
nothing bat tho ow <lb />
of white supremacy North Car- <lb />
and are returning to the <lb />
Democratic fold. And honest Re- <lb />
publicans seeing the fusion their <lb />
party is trying to form with the <lb />
Third party, speak their <lb />
nation of such corrupt measures <lb />
by leaving tho party. <lb />
this mongrel and was thrown <lb />
fore ho could got his feet the <lb />
i stirrups. They will all come to <lb />
no better end- The Third party <lb />
is nothing more nor less than a <lb />
rebellion against good law and <lb />
good government, and no true <lb />
men will follow after it <lb />
The printers get an early lick <lb />
as the of the cholera The <lb />
importation f foreign <lb />
rag has caused a advance n <lb />
all lands of paper stock for print- <lb />
However, we had rather pay <lb />
a higher price than In catch the <lb />
cholera. <lb />
Some time ago a Third petty <lb />
club in Edgecombe erected <lb />
a fine flag pole. We now bear <lb />
that tho same men dug a trench, <lb />
met there and with Hie used <lb />
to fell the tree, cut down flag <lb />
pole and buried it out of <lb />
Bight in the trench- <lb />
A Pitt farmer tolls us he went to <lb />
Wilson to sell tobacco, last <lb />
week, and having to stay over <lb />
night went around to the club to <lb />
hear speaking- Several were <lb />
called but one accord <lb />
began to make Ho says <lb />
for us to tell the Advance to draw <lb />
on old Pitt if they haven't <lb />
in Wilson. Hero's bis mes- <lb />
sage. <lb />
No man ever coining to the <lb />
State has received such an ovation <lb />
at tho hands of the people of <lb />
North Carolina as Gen. A. E- <lb />
Stevenson, tho Democratic <lb />
for At every <lb />
point he has visited, Asheville. <lb />
Durham, Charlotte, <lb />
Statesville and Winston, the <lb />
pie were out by ten thousands <lb />
to greet him- He is at <lb />
ton to-day and will be at both <lb />
Goldsboro and Rocky Mount to <lb />
morrow. He makes excellent <lb />
speeches at every appointment. <lb />
Gen. Stevenson is accompanied on <lb />
his tour of this State by Mrs. <lb />
and Hon. W. E- Ewing. <lb />
If the elections already held can <lb />
be taken as an index, ft tidal wave <lb />
of Democracy will sweep tho en- <lb />
tire country this year, and Grover <lb />
Cleveland will step into the White <lb />
House on the 4th of March. The <lb />
election in Arkansas resulted in a <lb />
Democratic majority of <lb />
followed by giving the Demo- <lb />
South Carolina elect- <lb />
whole Democratic ticket by a <lb />
good in Maine, Mr. <lb />
Blaine's home, there was a <lb />
of 10.000 in the Republican <lb />
plurality, and Vermont did almost <lb />
as well. Let tho good work go on. <lb />
Democrats, take courage, but <lb />
The correspondent of <lb />
the Charlotte rat writes the <lb />
following <lb />
Mr. C. S . Ms nominee <lb />
c Ii info met <lb />
the wan In <lb />
i t lot. party ex-J <lb />
i g Into the <lb />
 id then g m id. be i <lb />
I e b to u the <lb />
the county In other <lb />
they say they nut t <lb />
to their p Mr. <lb />
Bernard there ware but <lb />
the p . <lb />
edged the Republican had proposed <lb />
ii. the ea i i Us made <lb />
I the that <lb />
Harry Skinner would not accept <lb />
and that Ids letter <lb />
of i wt <lb />
lie was not lib <lb />
party, i I. i with the Be- <lb />
;. ill f i not. <lb />
i-- really v. . i-i. and ii <lb />
an <lb />
What do the people of Pitt <lb />
county think of tho above <lb />
Colonel is getting himself <lb />
turn coat reputation- <lb />
He is all things to all men. bat <lb />
last a <lb />
party meeting at <lb />
last Thursday spoke at a <lb />
party meeting BetheL <lb />
Prom what can learn both of <lb />
the--- speeches were empty <lb />
He rambled about u <lb />
nobody tell where he was or <lb />
what he was- Notwithstanding he <lb />
is running around tho county to <lb />
Third party speakings ho told a <lb />
gentleman Saturday that he was <lb />
going lo vote the Democratic <lb />
State and county ticket. By this <lb />
of course he meant that ho was <lb />
also going to for tho Demo- <lb />
nominee for the Senate, <lb />
yet at Bethel last Tim lay he <lb />
patted Mr. A. A- Forbes, <lb />
party candidate, on the head, say- <lb />
is tho next Senator <lb />
from Pitt <lb />
not be idle <lb />
yet. <lb />
there is work to do <lb />
living over <lb />
direction, tells the <lb />
that Third wanted <lb />
to be emblematic in tho Weaver <lb />
and Exum flag polo they tried to <lb />
mi at Bethel last Thursday. <lb />
They hauled their polo in <lb />
three sections, each of which they <lb />
gave a party name. The sec- <lb />
being the strong <lb />
was christened Democratic <lb />
party the n was named <lb />
Republican party sod the la-t or <lb />
top u they called People's <lb />
patty, signifying that party by <lb />
getting its support from tho two <lb />
old parties would come out <lb />
The sections being thus <lb />
christened they were spliced to- <lb />
the ropes wore adjusted. <lb />
tho shears placed in position, and <lb />
the word given together, pull <lb />
up she But she didn't <lb />
go. The combination rose a few <lb />
feet when went <lb />
can party, and that with Third <lb />
party section came down in a <lb />
smash leaving the Democratic log <lb />
solid as eyer. Does this look like <lb />
anything that has The <lb />
little Third party faction thought <lb />
they would climb up <lb />
can shoulders and tho two toe <lb />
by getting on tho Democratic <lb />
party would put the latter the <lb />
Tho plans were laid, the <lb />
started, when there <lb />
a in Republican <lb />
quarters. That party divided, one <lb />
end getting out a ticket of their <lb />
own, the Third party found <lb />
its hopes shattered. White men, <lb />
is it not time you were getting <lb />
back into the ranks of Democracy <lb />
Don't longer allow to be <lb />
The. speaking -was just splendid <lb />
yesterday and the Reflector re- <lb />
that it was so near tho hour <lb />
of going to press that cannot <lb />
give a full account of it. The <lb />
first speaker was the old War <lb />
horse of Democracy Hon. Willis <lb />
R. Williams who recently de- <lb />
the nomination for Senate <lb />
by the party. His speech <lb />
showed that he was still in tho <lb />
harness. He told his hearers that <lb />
the Democratic party was the <lb />
only hope of Carolina; that <lb />
all our reforms must come <lb />
through it- Ho forcibly urged <lb />
tho necessity of remaining in tho <lb />
ranks and battling nobly for its <lb />
principles. At the conclusion of <lb />
his ho introduced <lb />
Octavius Coke, Democratic <lb />
date for Secretary of State. <lb />
Capt. Coke has the reputation of <lb />
being one of the best speakers <lb />
in North and his speech <lb />
here yesterday adds another <lb />
rel to his already enviable <lb />
The main argument of the <lb />
speech was more money, less taxes <lb />
and lower tariff. His exposition of <lb />
the financial situation was the best <lb />
hoard during the cam- <lb />
Every point ho made was <lb />
a clincher and carried conviction <lb />
at once to every honest listener <lb />
Everybody could but give <lb />
to Hie sentiment, for- <lb />
and Democracy I <lb />
Her- J T- Phillips, Third party <lb />
candidate for the Legislature, then <lb />
took the stand and made an <lb />
of himself as one totally <lb />
of every issue which enters <lb />
into this campaign. Ho bar <lb />
ranged and dodged from one <lb />
thing to another and finally sat <lb />
down, without having made a <lb />
remark- <lb />
Governor Jarvis was then called <lb />
for and responded in a thirty <lb />
in ho literally <lb />
skinned the Elder from the top of <lb />
his head to tho soul of his <lb />
snowing how utterly foolish was <lb />
for any reasonable man to pursue <lb />
any phantoms as the proceed- <lb />
speaker was doing. <lb />
crowd was immense enjoyed <lb />
hugely Democratic feast <lb />
,. bite a rally to the support of <lb />
Democracy. <lb />
ANOTHER CONVERT. <lb />
A man who has been a strong <lb />
Third party advocate sees his <lb />
and writes the following letter <lb />
to the Washington <lb />
Mr. cool and <lb />
mature deliberation I find that I <lb />
have been misled by the false rep- <lb />
of tho Third party <lb />
leaders, so I announce to my <lb />
low citizens and Third party <lb />
friends that I withdrawn <lb />
from and severed my connection <lb />
with that party. I will as <lb />
briefly as possible the reasons <lb />
that force his change of views. <lb />
I realized tho distressed <lb />
and oppressed condition <lb />
of our people and knew that it <lb />
was due to unjust sectional and <lb />
pernicious class legislation, and <lb />
mi dilemma grasped the idea <lb />
of a party that <lb />
were told would sweep tho <lb />
country as the. entire West was <lb />
Prospects for the success of the <lb />
Democratic party in North Caro- <lb />
grow brighter every day. Not <lb />
only are many who were protected <lb />
ed on Third party tickets re- <lb />
fusing to have anything further to <lb />
do with that party and declare <lb />
that they will support tho Demo- <lb />
ticket, but oven a number <lb />
of Republicans are coming over <lb />
from that party to tho Democratic <lb />
side. <lb />
Judge of Elizabeth <lb />
City, heretofore a leading <lb />
can, has left that party and will <lb />
nothing more lo do with it. <lb />
Mr. W. L- Lyon, of Bertie, pub- <lb />
a card in the Windsor <lb />
severing his connection with <lb />
the Republican party. In his card <lb />
Mr. Lyon give these reasons for <lb />
his action <lb />
party a conducted Eastern <lb />
North Carolina become a byword <lb />
and Their conventions have <lb />
become howling mobs and nominations <lb />
are put up the highest bidder. Ignorant, <lb />
incompetent and corrupt have <lb />
taken complete control of the political <lb />
and have nominated for <lb />
of profit, honor and trust most in- <lb />
competent and corrupt men. while men <lb />
who served the <lb />
years are allowed no <lb />
in the of the party. They <lb />
driven away from the <lb />
very white and hundreds of <lb />
the best colored people arc I <lb />
ran no longer stay with a party <lb />
ed by such men. I shall support and <lb />
vote for Cleveland the balance of <lb />
the Democratic ticket at the <lb />
aroused. now see I am wrong <lb />
and was duped. <lb />
Upon investigation I find that <lb />
all the evils under which <lb />
struggle are directly due to the <lb />
Republican party as that party <lb />
alone is responsible for tho de- <lb />
monetization of silver, tho con- <lb />
traction of the currency, tho <lb />
national banking system, <lb />
lent pensions, and the high pro- <lb />
and prohibition tariff that <lb />
robs the laborers and <lb />
wage-earners of this country. <lb />
I End that tho Republican par- <lb />
repealed the tax on Incomes, <lb />
Railroad Companies, National <lb />
Banks, articles of etc, <lb />
amounting to ever a hundred and <lb />
live million dollars yearly, <lb />
relieving the rich of <lb />
their share of taxation and bur- <lb />
the poor by putting a tar- <lb />
tux on tho of <lb />
that the plain people need <lb />
and must use. <lb />
I find that by a high tariff they <lb />
make trusts possible and <lb />
age their formation ; in return re- <lb />
adequate campaign funds <lb />
for their needs and purposes. <lb />
I North Carolina pays out <lb />
to tho federal government <lb />
revenue.-; and for pro- <lb />
Northern manufactures <lb />
over fourteen mill- <lb />
ion dollars annually, i. o. over <lb />
eight dollars per capita when <lb />
North Carolina has only <lb />
about six dollar per <lb />
capita. Paying out than <lb />
we have. I do not wonder we <lb />
grow poorer while Island, <lb />
for instance, a rich <lb />
ring State, by sectional and class <lb />
legislation, pays scarcely any- <lb />
thing the basis of <lb />
to tho federal government <lb />
and hits a per capita circulation <lb />
of over throe hundred <lb />
and sixty one dollars and grows <lb />
richer. <lb />
In when the Democrats <lb />
hail entire control of tho govern- <lb />
according to Senator <lb />
Berry, that expenses of tho <lb />
government was two dollars <lb />
per under Harrison <lb />
i ho gross will be <lb />
twelve dollars per capita. <lb />
1800 the Democrats <lb />
were in power per cent- of the <lb />
money of the country was in cir- <lb />
now only per cent is <lb />
circulation and that is held <lb />
most entirely by tho Northern <lb />
States. <lb />
I from 1850 to 1860 the <lb />
value of farms in tho United <lb />
States under a per tariff <lb />
and rule increased <lb />
per cent. or more than <lb />
doubled and the farmers owned <lb />
one-half the wealth of the country. <lb />
From 1830 to 1890 under a <lb />
of to per cent, the <lb />
value of farms decreased and tho <lb />
farmer owned one-sixth of tho <lb />
wealth of tho country, and that in <lb />
1892 1-1,000 people owned more of <lb />
the country's wealth than <lb />
others did and this to be <lb />
-That h what you get at--------- <lb />
have received <lb />
FALL STOCK. <lb />
which was selected with great care and bought very cheap. They <lb />
will make to your interest to examine Stork before you <lb />
buy elsewhere. They have the goods which <lb />
And they propose to put a price on will sell them. <lb />
Action for Divorce. <lb />
Henry t Pitt County, <lb />
Miller in superior Court. <lb />
The Defendant above named, is <lb />
to be appear before the <lb />
of our Superior Court, . Court <lb />
to be tor of Pitt, .-it the <lb />
in mi the <lb />
Monday before t-- l-t Monday of March <lb />
mill the which <lb />
will be deposited the office of <lb />
Clerk the Superior Court of said <lb />
within Bret three days of <lb />
said term, and let sail Defendant <lb />
take notice that If She to answer the <lb />
said tho lime required <lb />
bylaw the Plaintiff, will to the <lb />
Court for tho relief demanded in the <lb />
complaint. <lb />
Hereof fail not. <lb />
Given under my hand am of said <lb />
this 12th day 1892. <lb />
E. A. <lb />
Clerk Superior Court.<lb />
slues <lb />
sh.- <lb />
Sill.- <lb />
slices <lb />
howl <lb />
shoes <lb />
km<lb />
taken by and old line <lb />
the Third party <lb />
convention and its action forces <lb />
mo to believe it was dominated <lb />
by a spirit. <lb />
Even wore this not so <lb />
action can only <lb />
ascendancy as hundred <lb />
and fifty votes of former Demo- <lb />
in each country will <lb />
Republican victory and Harrison <lb />
electors with all the and <lb />
vices of in it trains. <lb />
I will not be a party to assist <lb />
our loaders in their lust for game <lb />
and schemes of <lb />
by imposing the <lb />
credulity of our people. <lb />
I would not vote for Weaver be- <lb />
cause he voted the <lb />
Congress to repeal military law <lb />
in tho South when was <lb />
He voted has steadily en- <lb />
to burden us u <lb />
extra pay for those who <lb />
laid waste our burned our <lb />
homes ravished our women. <lb />
He took money from feeble old <lb />
white men. robbed the helpless <lb />
f children while <lb />
military governor of Pulaski, <lb />
Tennessee. has been the <lb />
most malignant South hater and <lb />
enemy of our people <lb />
and in his rabid utterances against <lb />
as in comparison would make <lb />
old Thaddeus Stephen <lb />
pear our friend. <lb />
record also shows ho en- <lb />
the National Ranks. <lb />
i will tho State <lb />
ticket because the platform and <lb />
candidates of that party more <lb />
represent reform Alliance <lb />
principles than tho hoodlum gang <lb />
visionary projects of the <lb />
Third party. <lb />
I will vote for Elias <lb />
cause ho is the first bone- <lb />
fide farmer candidate for Govern- <lb />
or in tho history of our State <lb />
is a true exponent of reform <lb />
bearing aloft the <lb />
banner in tho Democratic party. <lb />
I fought for North Carolina four <lb />
yours, and now my patriotism de- <lb />
that stand by my State <lb />
tho hour of her most <lb />
peril. In my old age I am <lb />
unwilling to vote to surrender my <lb />
children to supremacy and <lb />
to bind them more securely tho <lb />
fattens of misrule or to crush them <lb />
beneath tho oppressions of tariff <lb />
taxation for fraudulent pensions. <lb />
I will not veto for Harrison <lb />
because regard him as a weak, <lb />
corrupt, partisan <lb />
with such unscrupulous as <lb />
Woods. Dudley and <lb />
and because he re- <lb />
presents tho worst elements of <lb />
paternalism, nepotism, <lb />
an. sectionalism. <lb />
will vote tho National Demo- <lb />
ticket because the of <lb />
that party's rule is the history <lb />
our greatest prosperity, and be- <lb />
cause it has over been the friend <lb />
of tho masses. Tho last <lb />
Congress endeavored to give <lb />
us free wool, free bagging, <lb />
cotton ties, free binding twine and <lb />
to limit the free importations of <lb />
the rich, thereby saving tho con- <lb />
of this country about <lb />
annually, but the <lb />
Senate said <lb />
I will for Grover <lb />
because ho saved <lb />
surplus under a cent, <lb />
while Harrison will have <lb />
deficit under a CO per cent, <lb />
tariff; because ho has proven him- <lb />
self to the friend of the South; <lb />
because he gave us a clean, <lb />
administration; because <lb />
FOR SALE. <lb />
We hare for sale at <lb />
a Gin, <lb />
and a Rood Mill. I he rocks of <lb />
Moore county grit. These are almost <lb />
as good as new and will be cheap. <lb />
Apply either to <lb />
J. KILPATRICK. <lb />
Mills. N. C. <lb />
or G. W. Venters, Calico, X. <lb />
SCOTLAND <lb />
The dying of Garments, Rib- <lb />
etc., etc., done with neatness and <lb />
dispatch. <lb />
Charges for woolen or mixed goods <lb />
th to one-third, and cotton one- <lb />
halt less city prices. Also dry <lb />
cleaning by Preach process. If request <lb />
nay repairs attended to at reasonable <lb />
prices. When work clone to <lb />
13.00 express will be one way, <lb />
when both way . Semi for price <lb />
Bat. STEAM <lb />
Scotland Meek, X. C. <lb />
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L M. REYNOLD'S <lb />
MEN <lb />
give <lb />
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have had <lb />
with them and <lb />
Find them First-class <lb />
When in want a <lb />
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j, <lb />
and buy <lb />
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GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
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Street, in rear of Dr. D. L. James <lb />
N. f. <lb />
are in my <lb />
; the generally <lb />
NEW STUDIO <lb />
is open. A career of <lb />
YEARS . <lb />
k a prop of the satisfaction l <lb />
Work Speaks for itself. <lb />
Call early and examine <lb />
Hoping to gain your and <lb />
merit your favor, t <lb />
respectfully. <lb />
WALTER <lb />
O, <lb />
J. <lb />
LIFE AND FIRE INSURANCE AGENT <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C <lb />
OFFICE SUGG JAMES OLD STAND <lb />
AH kinds placed strictly <lb />
FIRST-CLASS COMPANIES <lb />
At lowest current <lb />
AM AGENT FOR A FIRST-CLASS FIRE PROOF SAFE <lb />
traceable to class is the champion of tho masses; <lb />
I many more because ho would not allow a re- <lb />
oppressions but your publican House Senate to <lb />
clown for the hat <lb />
called the Third party, j he TOte the <lb />
Hon. Win. H- Malone, who was <lb />
the Third party nominee for <lb />
Judge of tho mountain district, <lb />
announces <lb />
forbids. <lb />
As to our State I <lb />
find that pay about <lb />
000.00 for federal pensions and <lb />
only about to our own <lb />
disabled Confederate and <lb />
the widows of those who died for <lb />
us. I find that under an honest <lb />
Democratic the <lb />
State debt has been <lb />
reduced from about per <lb />
capita to something over per <lb />
capita while it has steadily low- <lb />
taxes- <lb />
I will not vote for the Third <lb />
regard it <lb />
as sound. President Polk whom <lb />
the Alliance has apotheosized I do <lb />
not believe have endorsed <lb />
the Omaha platform as it now is. <lb />
The course of the Third party lead- <lb />
in this State has not merited <lb />
my admiration or commanded my <lb />
respect and I repudiate their <lb />
leave them in <lb />
and I believe the <lb />
Third party to be an ally of the <lb />
The prominent <lb />
crush and subjugate our people, <lb />
or to tho South, and <lb />
because he is as honest as he is <lb />
brave- <lb />
A united and patient Democracy <lb />
is the only hope for tho South. I <lb />
see this plainly and I the <lb />
courage to acknowledge I have <lb />
been wrong. <lb />
W. II. <lb />
Grimesland, N. C, Sept. <lb />
For Sale en Easy Terms <lb />
Large Double in Greenville. I <lb />
offer side on terms the large <lb />
Double Store north side Filth street, <lb />
east Evan street, with lot <lb />
on Fifth street feet deep. A <lb />
bargain. Apply at once to <lb />
Win. H. LONG, <lb />
MUSIC SCHOOL. <lb />
MRS. would <lb />
to have a class in Instrumental <lb />
Music st her home in the J. J. Perkins <lb />
residence. Session begins September <lb />
5th. Terms on application.<lb />
TO <lb />
If you want to save----- <lb />
in the of a PIANO and from <lb />
Ten to Fifteen Dollars <lb />
in the purchase of an Organ address <lb />
ADOLPH COHN, <lb />
NEW X. C. <lb />
General Agent for North Carolina, <lb />
who is now handling goods direct from <lb />
the manufacturers, as HIGH <lb />
for tone, and <lb />
and endorsed by nearly all the- <lb />
musical Journals In the States. <lb />
Made by Paul G. who is at this <lb />
time of the best and <lb />
of the day. Thirteen new <lb />
patents on high grille <lb />
Also the UP. <lb />
has been sold by <lb />
him for tho past six in eastern <lb />
part of State up to time has <lb />
given entire Upright <lb />
Piano just mentioned will be from <lb />
to . in Oak, <lb />
Walnut or <lb />
Also the AS ORGAN <lb />
from to solid or Oak <lb />
cases. <lb />
Ton years <lb />
enabled him to handle <lb />
nothing but standard and he <lb />
not hesitate to say That can <lb />
musical per cent. <lb />
then other agents are now offer- <lb />
to all banks In Eastern Carolina. <lb />
ESTABLISHED 1883. <lb />
I. A. <lb />
Headquarters for the following lines of <lb />
Car load Mess Pork. Boxes Crackers. <lb />
Car load Rib Side Meat. Boxes Tobacco. <lb />
Car load Flour, all grades. i Starch. <lb />
Car load White Seed Oats. Barrels Rico Molasses, <lb />
cases Star Lye. Barrels Stick Candy, <lb />
Oases Bread Powders. Barrels Gail Ax Snuff. <lb />
Soap. . Barrels Railroad Mills Snuff. <lb />
Case Cherries Peaches. Barrels Snuff. <lb />
Full line Case Goods. Paper Sacks, Cigarette, Ac. <lb />
MT. c. <lb />
For Accident Insurance by the year in one <lb />
the best Companies in existence, see <lb />
Whichard. <lb />
Notice. <lb />
State North Carolina, Tn the <lb />
Pitt County. I Superior Court. <lb />
Eliza Stocks. J. T. Allen and wife Min- <lb />
Allen, T. B. Allen and wife Mollie. <lb />
Stocks, stocks, William <lb />
Annie Stocks, Stocks, <lb />
Stocks and Stocks, the <lb />
lust Six minors by their friend T, <lb />
Allen. <lb />
Home defendants. <lb />
The defendant above named is hereby <lb />
notified to be and appear before tin <lb />
Dissolution, <lb />
Tho firm of Culley and Edmonds is <lb />
dissolved mutual consent. <lb />
Those indebted to the will pay the <lb />
same to Herbert Edmonds. <lb />
Edmonds, <lb />
Aug. <lb />
It Rives me pleasure to announce to <lb />
oar customers that I will continue the <lb />
business at the old stand. com- <lb />
fort and convenience will be found in <lb />
my shop. First-class shave and hair cut <lb />
can be had at all times. Thanking the <lb />
Judge of our Superior at u Mart <lb />
to be held for the county of Pitt, at the f the same <lb />
Court House in Greenville, on the 2nd <lb />
Monday after the 1st of <lb />
It the 19th day of September, New <lb />
1892, answer the complaint which , DOT <lb />
ll be deposited In the office of the l take this to return <lb />
Clerk of the Superior Court of said conn- to many customers who have <lb />
the first three days of said me their liberal support In <lb />
term. let said defendant lake notice I have opened a new shop in toe old Club <lb />
that If they foil to answer the said com- House and would solicit a <lb />
I plaint within the time required by law continuation of my former patronage. <lb />
j the plaintiffs will apply to the court for l all that they receive <lb />
Hie relief demanded in the attention besides getting test <lb />
Given under my hand seal of said and hair cut tn town. All X U <lb />
court, this day of 1892. Satisfaction guarantee. All <lb />
E. A. In the <lb />
Clerk Superior Court. be in use in my shop.<lb /></p>
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THE REFLECTOR <lb />
Local Reflections. <lb />
r out is in <lb />
Big crowd in town yesterday. <lb />
of Short in at <lb />
MM. <lb />
Brown <lb />
The Home Sewing for <lb />
at Brown Bros. <lb />
Home Sewing Machines and all <lb />
part at Brown Bros. t <lb />
Sew Cheese and X. Y. State <lb />
Butter at the Old Brick Store. <lb />
Wan to eat something good Boss <lb />
at Old Brick Store. <lb />
say s Pratt's is <lb />
t hog At tile Old Mt <lb />
MR, <lb />
It is getting lime It. <lb />
straw hat. <lb />
and <lb />
at the Old Store. <lb />
Cash tor <lb />
and Kins at tin Old -k Stole.<lb />
Come we new goods, we can suit <lb />
you in both and price. <lb />
Bros. t <lb />
Cooper's Warehouse. Henderson, is <lb />
ready fur new tobacco, lie <lb />
highest prices. <lb />
The Old Brick Store will be closed on <lb />
Sept Mud on Oct. 1st, It <lb />
being t <lb />
Shipper to Silas <lb />
Warehouse. get free hogs- <lb />
heads from G. Evans. <lb />
The old reliable is Ware- <lb />
house. Henderson. Send your tobacco <lb />
there. i- the friend. <lb />
There is a scarcity of w hi several <lb />
of the wells in ton. <lb />
The first new tobacco of the season <lb />
was sold by Harris. Co. Hen- <lb />
X. C. They are always at the <lb />
front. <lb />
Ship your tobacco to Ware- <lb />
house. Henderson, and he will work <lb />
honestly and faithfully for your best <lb />
interest. <lb />
if yon send your tobacco to <lb />
Cooper's Warehouse. Henderson, you <lb />
will obtain high prices and be happy. <lb />
Try it. <lb />
If you want goods at rock bottom <lb />
prices go to the Racket Store. <lb />
Some of the best cures of tobacco are <lb />
those made by men recommended by <lb />
o of 11-11 i -1.11. X. <lb />
Their lire always up with the <lb />
market their market up with any. <lb />
On Aug. Cooper's <lb />
sold new priming- for K. <lb />
R. Carr at S, IS, 15.50. SO and <lb />
and for V. T. Carr at 4.50 C. 10.50 <lb />
and can make <lb />
s good sales for you. <lb />
in your and get the RE- <lb />
to January 1st. <lb />
Everything about Harris. Gooch Co's. <lb />
business is conducted strictly on business, <lb />
principle-, they do what <lb />
will be by none. They do not <lb />
by gas or wind. Their motto <lb />
money makes the <lb />
For cleaning Silverware, Brass, Nickel, <lb />
glass or anything of the kind use <lb />
less sold by Co. We <lb />
have used it cleaning window- and <lb />
it unsurpassed. It contains no acid, or <lb />
anything Injurious to the highest <lb />
ed surface. <lb />
The enrollment of the male and female <lb />
Institute has reached This is a good <lb />
number. <lb />
Harris, Co- of Henderson. N. <lb />
C, arc making a specialty of eastern to- <lb />
they have for years <lb />
paid the best prices for eastern to- <lb />
as many will testify, though they <lb />
pay for all alike. They do not consider <lb />
it honest to pay a big talker two prices <lb />
for his tobacco and get hi- poorer neigh- <lb />
for n thing. <lb />
The Third party Is a delusion and a <lb />
snare. White men. don't lose your love <lb />
of But and be caught in it. <lb />
Bullock A Mitchell, of Oxford. X. C. <lb />
made the following sale for Mr. A. <lb />
C. Tucker, of this lbs. at <lb />
11.25; lbs. at ; lbs. at <lb />
His. at lbs. at lbs. at <lb />
total, lbs. at making <lb />
an average of All you have got <lb />
to do is to put your good tobacco in the <lb />
right order, handle it nicely ship it <lb />
to Bullock Mitchell, Oxford. X. C, <lb />
and you will get satisfactory prices every <lb />
time. The Oxford market is active on <lb />
all grades of bright tobacco and prim <lb />
are good. t <lb />
Personal. <lb />
Mis. Georgia in Baltimore. <lb />
Mr. II. CHE has MM to Norfolk on <lb />
business. <lb />
Mis.- Jennie M is school <lb />
MM Fa <lb />
Mr. Edwards is sick with fever at his <lb />
loom on Fifth street. <lb />
Miss Jennie James returned home from <lb />
Wilmington last week. <lb />
Mrs. I. E. Cleve returned home to <lb />
last week. <lb />
Misses Lucy Cox Belle are <lb />
clerking at the Store. <lb />
Capt. W. W. Caraway, representative <lb />
of the Dispatch, is in town. <lb />
Joe Burgess is in town this week <lb />
shaking hand- with Ids many <lb />
Messrs. I. V. Morrill and G. -M. Lind- <lb />
say, of Snow Hill, are attending Court. <lb />
M.---. A. E. <lb />
of Wilson, were in town last <lb />
week. <lb />
Mr. W. B. Jordan, representing the <lb />
Star. in to see us <lb />
Mr. W. T. Broaden, bookkeeper the <lb />
Warehouse, last week <lb />
with his family in Oxford. <lb />
Mr. W. R. Onion, of was <lb />
in town a few days last week. He came <lb />
to accompany bis wife home. <lb />
Rev. Mr. Smith, of the Primitive <lb />
church, preach in the Court <lb />
House here to-morrow evening at <lb />
Mr. Harris brought his bride <lb />
down from Scotland Friday even- <lb />
and a few days with iii- father <lb />
here. <lb />
It. W. Royster last on <lb />
some the Virginia markets. He i- <lb />
back making lively bid-on the Greenville <lb />
sail--. <lb />
Capt. Swift Galloway, of Snow Hill. <lb />
Mr. If. Johnston, of Bethel and Mr. <lb />
E. Moore, of William-ton are attending <lb />
court. <lb />
Hi- many friend.- regret to hear of the <lb />
severe sicklies- of Mr. It. E. House, of <lb />
House Station, three miles from Green- <lb />
ville. We hope lie w ill recover. <lb />
Mr. E. A. Keith, a cotton buyer of <lb />
been in town week. <lb />
He tells us he will much of this <lb />
cotton season on the Greenville market. <lb />
Solicitor John E. Woodard and Capt. <lb />
Swift Galloway will address the Demo- <lb />
Club be at <lb />
the Court House promptly at eight <lb />
o'clock, <lb />
Mrs. S. B. received a letter last <lb />
from her Mr-. S. M. Merrill, <lb />
announcing the death of Mr. Merritt at <lb />
I heir home in Ridge Spring. C. Her <lb />
fiends here sympathize with Mr-. <lb />
Merritt. <lb />
Mr. I. C. who for a long <lb />
a the Line, <lb />
now traveling for a <lb />
house in ha- be.-n in <lb />
town this week. We were glad to have <lb />
a call from him. <lb />
Mr. J. J. one of Pitt <lb />
county's prominent citizens and largest <lb />
tobacco growers, was here last week and <lb />
sold a big lot of hi- new tobacco at Coop- <lb />
satisfactory prices. Come <lb />
up again, friend and ex- <lb />
change your for Cooper's <lb />
Gold Leaf. <lb />
Some of these cool mornings make <lb />
the men stand around with their ban d- in <lb />
their pocket. <lb />
Water was turned off on Friday at the <lb />
Cox mill, a few miles below town, and a <lb />
large of fish were caught. <lb />
may be no danger of the cholera <lb />
leaching Greenville, but a general clean- <lb />
up of the town and taking of such <lb />
steps m would prevent the spread of <lb />
a would not be amiss. R <lb />
not lie invited here. <lb />
There are some odors around <lb />
. that are not only offensive to the <lb />
. olfactory organs, but endangering to <lb />
health as well. f it not be wise to <lb />
have officer inspect all the premises <lb />
of the town cause a general cleaning <lb />
up take place. <lb />
Mr. J. II. Moore, of town- <lb />
ship, brought a branch of okra cotton to <lb />
the office yesterday. The <lb />
bolls are very large and the leaves re- <lb />
the okra plant. He says it first <lb />
originated by having okra and cotton <lb />
dose together in his garden. <lb />
Some gentlemen <lb />
and Tarboro were here at the breaks, <lb />
one day la-t week, and the breaks <lb />
at the Greenville wan-houses were as <lb />
large and as good in every as the <lb />
breaks in their towns. Greenville is <lb />
the front. <lb />
Gen. Stevenson will speak in Golds- <lb />
to-morrow. Any in this <lb />
section wishing to hear him could go <lb />
down on the train to this eve- <lb />
and on to Goldsboro <lb />
row morning in time for the speak- <lb />
then by returning to to- <lb />
morrow evening can get back in Green- <lb />
ville Friday morning. The A. II. road <lb />
from to Goldsboro gives a <lb />
rate of cents for the round trip. <lb />
d Pa y at <lb />
The faction had a rally at Bethel last <lb />
Thursday. They were to have a flag <lb />
raising the same day but the breaking of <lb />
the pole caused that part of the pro- <lb />
gramme to be left over to another <lb />
They wanted to make I big show and <lb />
had people there from Martin, Edge- <lb />
Halifax. The promise of a <lb />
big barbecue brought the out toe. <lb />
A good crowd was present, being <lb />
estimated all the way from <lb />
up to A good attendance of <lb />
Democrats were there attracted by <lb />
to what the would have <lb />
to say. The speakers were Col. Harry <lb />
Skinner and Mr. E. A. We arc <lb />
told that Skinner got through with his <lb />
in speech, and that More <lb />
made pretty much the same he <lb />
did at Greenville on July Mm. repeating <lb />
his silly assertion about a vote tar Cleve- <lb />
land a slavery as bad as <lb />
slavery. Cleveland mid Democracy did <lb />
not receive any injury from the meeting <lb />
at Bethel. <lb />
FARMS FOR SALK. <lb />
NEW GOODS <lb />
C. T <lb />
A splendid heating stove, coal burner <lb />
Ml front, used but a short while, will <lb />
Is- sold cheap. Apply at this office. <lb />
Parties water from the mineral <lb />
well on the premises of Mrs. A. Sutton <lb />
can procure it for cents per gallon. <lb />
The water continues very low in the <lb />
river, so low that boats have not been <lb />
able to go above Greenville in sometime. <lb />
turn out to-night to hear <lb />
the speeches of Capt. Galloway and So- <lb />
Woodard. The ladies are <lb />
ally invited. <lb />
Who is going to build the next prize <lb />
house The one now going up was <lb />
rented before the Lame of the first story <lb />
got in position. <lb />
Do not fail to read the new advertise- <lb />
of Brown Bros, Their new- <lb />
goods are ready for your inspection and <lb />
prices will be sure to please you. <lb />
The two warehouses here sold a round <lb />
thousand dollars worth of tobacco last <lb />
Thursday, and almost that much on Fri- <lb />
day. They were big breaks both days. <lb />
The cheapest thing in town Is Webster <lb />
Unabridged Dictionary at the <lb />
Store. <lb />
Don't Bead a-e hard, <lb />
yes kind friends, I will not forget that, <lb />
but see the convenience of buying from <lb />
me as well as saving time money. <lb />
You can buy your hat trimmed in the <lb />
latest style. Get your dress cut fitted <lb />
and made In the height of fashion, be <lb />
entertained in my hat parlor by viewing <lb />
a beautiful line of hats and be <lb />
made comfortable with a seat by a red <lb />
hot stove on a very cold day. I have <lb />
cured the services of Miss Maggie Lang- <lb />
as clerk In the store and assistant de- <lb />
signer in the dressmaking department. <lb />
Mrs. Mamie Cherry Miss and <lb />
Miss Lela Cherry, will also be with <lb />
These three ladies need no <lb />
puff as they are so well known through- <lb />
out the county. We will tell each one <lb />
that buys hat how to make their dress. <lb />
Think of all this. New millinery coming <lb />
in every day. Mrs. Fannie <lb />
Happy and content is a home with <lb />
the Rochester, a lamp with the <lb />
light of the For <lb />
write Rochester Lamp Co., New York. <lb />
nm Oxford A <lb />
Mitchell made on the 17th lust, a big sale <lb />
for Mr. J. J. Frizzle, from near <lb />
tree, Pitt county, beating anything we <lb />
have yet seen. Below are the <lb />
at at at <lb />
at at at <lb />
making the unusual average for these <lb />
times of HI. They undoubtedly lead <lb />
in and high averages. <lb />
Pitt county friends can find no better <lb />
place to ship their tobacco than to <lb />
lock Mitchell, Oxford, N. C. They <lb />
treat you right every time. Try them. <lb />
The equinoctial storm is likely to drop <lb />
on us at any time about now. The Re- <lb />
publican party with its J aid society are <lb />
calculating that a tornado will strike <lb />
them Nov. 8th. <lb />
Democratic Club Meeting. <lb />
As the Court House is desired for re- <lb />
worship Tuesday night of this <lb />
week the Democratic Club will meet <lb />
to-night, and the public, ladies especial- <lb />
arc Invited to attend. Distinguished <lb />
speakers will address the club. <lb />
G. B. <lb />
To be Closed Out. <lb />
We had an interview Monday evening <lb />
with Mr. Joseph assignee of <lb />
M. R. Lang. He said as as the In- <lb />
is completed the entire stock <lb />
must closed out as rapidly as possible <lb />
so that the business may be early adjust- <lb />
ed. The stock is very desirable, much of <lb />
it new. and purchasers will have op- <lb />
I f buying at prices they <lb />
should take advantage of. <lb />
False Report. <lb />
Sonic one has been kind enough to <lb />
start a that Mr. C. W. Was <lb />
in the quarantine at York could <lb />
not get home. This is an error and does <lb />
him an injustice- Mr. left that <lb />
city after buying and shipping out his <lb />
goods. in Baltimore to make <lb />
purchases. sh-ii some days in <lb />
Richmond and was back home in Green- <lb />
ville before there any announce, <lb />
of cholera in York. <lb />
Court. <lb />
The fall term of Pitt Superior Court <lb />
convened Monday afternoon at o'clock, <lb />
hi- Honor. Judge II. <lb />
siding. The Judge came up from Wash- <lb />
on the steamer, which did not <lb />
rive until I o'clock. Owing to the late- <lb />
only a short charge was made to the <lb />
Grand Jury and the trial of cases on the <lb />
criminal docket was taken up promptly <lb />
Solicitor Woodard is doing his <lb />
good work for the State. <lb />
Died. <lb />
Mr. John Fleming died at his home in <lb />
township, at o'clock Monday <lb />
morning. after an illness of days. He <lb />
had a or yellow chill on <lb />
Wednesday, the 7th, and had a second <lb />
one last week. Mr. Fleming was about <lb />
years old. and leaves a wife six <lb />
children. He was an upright man and a <lb />
good citizen. At the time of his death <lb />
he was President of the Alli- <lb />
of Pitt county and was held in high <lb />
esteem by the order. His took <lb />
place yesterday. The Reflector <lb />
with the family and relatives in <lb />
their <lb />
Messrs. Brown Hooker recently <lb />
purchased the vacant lot lately used as a <lb />
marble yard, will build a handsome <lb />
double store thereon. The contract <lb />
ha already let. <lb />
To-morrow Is the New Year In the <lb />
Jewish calendar. The day is observed <lb />
by Jews everywhere. To those in our <lb />
midst the Reflector wishes many <lb />
happy returns of the day. <lb />
Third Party at Ayden. <lb />
There was an appointment for Mr. <lb />
a J party- man from Lenoir <lb />
county, to speak at Ayden last Saturday. <lb />
Major Latham went down to reply to <lb />
him but did not show up. <lb />
Perhaps he got wind that the Major <lb />
would lie there to the hide off of <lb />
The Rev. Phillips, j candidate <lb />
for the Legislature, was there and the <lb />
Rev. Democratic nominee <lb />
for the same office, gave him all he could <lb />
attend to. The Third patty folks had <lb />
imported a big number from Greene <lb />
county to help swell the crowd and make <lb />
it look like they hail the Ayden section <lb />
solid. There was almost as many there <lb />
from Greene county as from Pitt. <lb />
Juries. <lb />
Below are the names of the Grand <lb />
Jurors for this term of Pitt Superior <lb />
Court, and the Jurors for the first <lb />
week <lb />
Grand T. Foreman, <lb />
J. T. Hodges, J. C. Taylor, C. F. Moore, <lb />
Chas. Bullock, Berry James, Charlie <lb />
Cobb. O. C. Fleming, J. C. Cook, Jas. <lb />
Williams, J. M. C. Nelson, W. G. <lb />
Ira J. S. T. Hooker, M. A. <lb />
Samuel Johnston, C. K. John- <lb />
Geo. M. Smith. <lb />
Jackson, <lb />
Ford, B. F. Ward, A. J. IT. <lb />
A. Hyman, W. M. Lang, John W. Mar- <lb />
tin, W. M. King, J. B. Overton, Seth <lb />
Tyson, J. C. R. Davenport, W. II. <lb />
Edgar Buck, Elbert Forbes. <lb />
New Advertisements. <lb />
The dwell Machine Co. of Rich- <lb />
advertise their peanut pickers <lb />
cleaners in this paper. It w ill pay <lb />
planters to have one of these MM s. <lb />
Attention is called to the advertise- <lb />
of Cobb Bros., successors to Cobb <lb />
Gilliam, commission merchants <lb />
of Norfolk. They consignments <lb />
of cotton and peanut- and give prompt <lb />
attention to all shipments. <lb />
wear shoes Then it is doubly <lb />
to your interest to see what J. B. Cherry <lb />
Co. have to say in their advertisement <lb />
to-day. They have made a thorough test <lb />
of shoes they are selling and know they <lb />
have Just what will please yon and do <lb />
the best service. Go see them. <lb />
In Reflector you will find <lb />
the new advertisement of Young <lb />
Their leaders arc latest styles, low- <lb />
est juices, best goods. Their fall stock, <lb />
which was selected with care and bought <lb />
cheap, is all in and they are ready to <lb />
serve you. Site their stock and you will <lb />
be pleased. <lb />
HAS JUST RETURNED THE SOUTHERN MARKETS, HO TAKE A <lb />
PAT HIS STORE. IT OVER WITH <lb />
GOODS A COMPLETE OF <lb />
Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots, Shoes, Notions, <lb />
Furnishing Goods, <lb />
other numerous to mention. <lb />
LISTEN <lb />
Rev. R. T. Vann. <lb />
On la-t Wednesday night Rev. R. T. <lb />
Vann. of Scotland in the <lb />
Baptist church here on the subject of <lb />
missions. Mr. had not been here <lb />
before for thirteen years our <lb />
people wen- delighted to have him among <lb />
us again. Prayer meeting at the <lb />
church was suspended and a moder- <lb />
good crowd was present to hear <lb />
what the termed a on <lb />
missions. lie spoke on home <lb />
missions, that is missions in the Southern <lb />
Stale-. He gave the ratio of church and <lb />
non-church to showed <lb />
the great necessity for increased effort <lb />
this direction, lie treated the subject in <lb />
an exceedingly interesting manlier, and <lb />
gave many facts and much information <lb />
which will doubtless result in much good <lb />
to the MR here. Mr. Vann is <lb />
speaker and says as many good <lb />
things the course of address as any <lb />
man in North Carolina. There is much <lb />
food for thought what he says and he <lb />
has a very happy way of saying it. The <lb />
town will gladly welcome him at all <lb />
times. <lb />
The Goldsboro Cleveland Carr <lb />
invited the to join <lb />
them on the occasion of Gen. Stevenson's <lb />
visit to that city. Jo-morrow is the <lb />
date of speaking there. <lb />
Prof. now has the largest <lb />
male school conducted here In many <lb />
years. The enrollment is up to and <lb />
Mr. J. L. Fleming has been engaged to <lb />
teach a portion of each day. <lb />
Rev. R. F. Taylor, pastor In charge, <lb />
will begin a tabernacle meeting at Ayden <lb />
next Sunday. The meetings will be <lb />
conducted by Sirs. Carpenter, who has <lb />
quite a reputation for work In this line. <lb />
Notwithstanding we call these dull <lb />
times, there Is not a day but what you <lb />
can find work progressing on new build- <lb />
lugs are no less <lb />
than half a now course of<lb />
On account of holidays M. R. Lang will <lb />
close his store to-morrow, 22nd, and. also <lb />
on Saturday, Oct. 1st. S. M. <lb />
will close the Old Brick Store the same <lb />
dates. Their customers are requested to <lb />
make note of the dates. <lb />
Greenville Male Academy. <lb />
I am glad to inform my patrons <lb />
the public generally that I have secured <lb />
the service- of J. L. Fleming, Esq., of <lb />
as assistant teacher in the <lb />
Greenville Male Academy. Mr. Fleming <lb />
Is specially fitted for teaching. Before <lb />
he commenced the study of law he was <lb />
the Principal of Hamilton Institute; and <lb />
the school was never more satisfactory <lb />
than while under his management. Mr. <lb />
Fleming will teach during the first two <lb />
hours of the morning session and will be <lb />
at his office as early as the offices of <lb />
lawyers arc generally opened. In <lb />
his teaching will in no way Inter- <lb />
with the practice of his profession. <lb />
Parents need not tear that on account of <lb />
the very large number of pupils at the <lb />
Academy that their bey a will not receive <lb />
proper attention. With the assistance I <lb />
now have better opportunities than ever <lb />
can be offered students- We appreciate <lb />
and are grateful for the very liberal pat- <lb />
are now which has <lb />
necessitated this Increase of teaching <lb />
force and would say to all that we are <lb />
to make this school second to <lb />
none in Eastern North Carolina. Give as <lb />
your boys and be convinced of this fact. <lb />
W. H. <lb />
M. R. Lang Assigns. <lb />
There was considerable surprise in <lb />
business circles here Monday morning, <lb />
and much sympathy for that gentleman, <lb />
when it was learned that M. R. Lang had <lb />
made assignment. His liabilities <lb />
about of which amount <lb />
H preferred. The deed of as- <lb />
which is to Joseph <lb />
of conveys the stocks of <lb />
merchandise at Greenville and Wilson, <lb />
Mr. Lang having stores at both of these <lb />
places. These stores contain valuable <lb />
stocks of goods, which, if they can be <lb />
sold without sacrifice, will lose nothing <lb />
to the creditors but pay all the liabilities. <lb />
There arc few people knowing Mr. <lb />
Lang but who will sympathize with him <lb />
in this financial trouble. He has been <lb />
business here for M years and was re- <lb />
as one of most solid mer- <lb />
chants. He first located here <lb />
partnership with Mr. L. G. <lb />
and in 1871 went business alone for <lb />
himself. From that time to this our <lb />
know his record and the honorable <lb />
manner which his business has been <lb />
conducted. He has enjoyed the <lb />
and esteem of the public, and It is <lb />
the wish of all that he may soon tide over <lb />
troubles be on ills feet again. <lb />
Stevenson at Rocky Mount. <lb />
Hon. A. E. Stevenson, Democratic <lb />
nominee for Vice-President, will speak <lb />
at Rocky Mount to-morrow afternoon at <lb />
o'clock. The has put Itself <lb />
to the trouble to see what arrangements <lb />
can be made for the people of this section <lb />
to go hear him and get back home the <lb />
same day, and has ascertained the fol- <lb />
lowing <lb />
Parties from this section can go up to <lb />
the A. R. Junction on t lie regular train <lb />
passes Greenville at A. M. The <lb />
train from Washington with five extra <lb />
coaches will be waiting at the <lb />
and will take all passengers from <lb />
there to Rocky Mount by A. M. <lb />
This train will leave Rocky Mount at <lb />
P. M., and the Greenville train will wait <lb />
for it at the Junction, getting passengers <lb />
back hero by or <lb />
The fare for the round trip from Green- <lb />
ville or House to Rocky Mount is <lb />
Everybody who can should go and hear <lb />
our next <lb />
If as many of those going from here as <lb />
can will report their names to the Re- <lb />
office by o'clock to-day we <lb />
will telegraph the number to the railroad <lb />
authorities who will order an extra coach <lb />
sent to Greenville this evening If the <lb />
number is large enough to justify it. <lb />
Let's all go. <lb />
Fine All- Wool Suits h <lb />
Men's All-Wool <lb />
Men's Shoes cents <lb />
Dress Shoes cents if 1.50. <lb />
sf bargains all <lb />
hard licks and long stride- to it. <lb />
We vi <lb />
d are in <lb />
Respectfully, <lb />
Opposite Old <lb />
OM E N. <lb />
Prices ow. <lb />
1375. <lb />
1375. <lb />
SCHULTZ,<lb />
I ; <lb />
. v , <lb />
BROS. SALE <lb />
The. L. borne tun. <lb />
Dam <lb />
of G. T. Tyson and J. II. line <lb />
farm of about with good build- <lb />
and adapted to corn, and to- <lb />
A tine marl bed. <lb />
A farm near Ayden <lb />
the railroad, to merit own- <lb />
ed by Caleb Tripp, which <lb />
lire Good neighbor- <lb />
hood, and a School within <lb />
miles. Plenty of marl on the adjoin- <lb />
farms <lb />
A of <lb />
from and n lies r n- <lb />
large, substantial Piling <lb />
and out houses, known tie . p <lb />
Beardsley home place, Hue cotton <lb />
good clay subsoil, <lb />
A nailer Dun adjoining r <lb />
known as the Jones place, acres <lb />
dwelling, barn an tenant house, land <lb />
a n acres in <lb />
ship, about miles from <lb />
tract. <lb />
C. Pan of the Toy n.-r farm, <lb />
acres, adjoining the town of V <lb />
located in an improving section <lb />
and can lie made a valuable in. <lb />
A small farm of <lb />
ab nit miles from Greenville, on In- <lb />
Well Swamp, will house, ;,. <lb />
y owned ox. <lb />
ALSO TIMBER <lb />
A tract of acres near one- <lb />
the station, cypress limber well <lb />
suited for ties. <lb />
A tract of son acres in <lb />
township, near the Washington <lb />
road, timber. <lb />
A of acres John <lb />
Mills, pine and press <lb />
Apply to LONG, <lb />
N. P. <lb />
AND <lb />
I a in year's supplies will find <lb />
to gel prices before<lb />
n all branches. <lb />
SUGAR. <lb />
Maim <lb />
A CIGARS <lb />
buy direct from <lb />
you to buy one profit. A n- <lb />
of <lb />
always on hand and -old K Suit <lb />
. are all bought <lb />
; ore. b u log no <lb />
s. a at . margin. <lb />
c -i <lb />
s. M. <lb />
D. D. HASKETT. <lb />
for <lb />
THERMOMETERS <lb />
DOOR, MASH. <lb />
LEAD, OIL. COLORS, <lb />
S, NAILS, <lb />
A X ES, ME in AND TOOLS, <lb />
I N W ARE <lb />
AUK. , <lb />
D. D, HASKETT, <lb />
C e <lb />
1ST.- O. <lb />
Bullock Mitchell, <lb />
Owners and Proprietors. <lb />
for Wig Prices h <lb />
We are doing business at the same old where we are better prepared than <lb />
ever to handle to tile line bright Tobacco from the <lb />
We hate a very corps of buyers who are anxious for Tobacco <lb />
and arc willing to gins prices for Bin-ids well on our <lb />
market and is eagerly sought after by oar order n and Wt are <lb />
very that we can say to the of and adjoining <lb />
that tobacco has better this year than we have it ill <lb />
that w look tor goo I prices the seas in. can be <lb />
hail by those to us, applying to S. <lb />
A Co. N. C, or to Cox, <lb />
we bid lively every pile put upon our and buy largely of all <lb />
that We sell, and will to it that yon shah have market for <lb />
pound with us. Recollect that it cost yon nothing to collect OUT Cheeks a they <lb />
are. payable in York Exchange without cost to bolder. Don't to try us <lb />
with shipment and we will convince yon from way- <lb />
and that we every time on big prices and you know they talk. <lb />
Will have graded for you our house by skilled hands at per <lb />
Thanking our friends for the very liberal patronage bestowed upon us in the past <lb />
and pledging our very beat efforts to please them the future, we with <lb />
best wishes. Very truly your friends, <lb />
BULLOCK MITCHELL, <lb />
Oxford, N-. G.<lb />
New <lb />
Straight <lb />
We are still making n specialty of <lb />
Large <lb />
LACES. <lb />
-o- <lb />
We have a first-class assortment and sell close. <lb />
get our prices- <lb />
Do not fail to <lb />
and for all kinds of machines are sold by us <lb />
Respectfully, <lb />
BROWN BROS., <lb />
Depositors for American <lb />
Mi <lb />
Joe Remedy Will Cure <lb />
Rheumatism and Skin Disease. <lb />
X. C, July <lb />
Mas. Job <lb />
I have been very much by the <lb />
use of your Remedy, I think it my duty <lb />
to testify to the same. have for some <lb />
time past been troubled with <lb />
and also an eruption of the skin on <lb />
the chest and shoulders which was very <lb />
annoying. I used your Remedy and <lb />
have been entirely cured of the skin <lb />
disease, and very much relieved of the <lb />
the Rheumatism. I take great pleasure <lb />
In recommending It to the public <lb />
Respectfully, <lb />
B. <lb />
Have on hand a full Cooking Stoves, Tin- <lb />
ware, Lamp Goods, Paints, Oils, Glass and Putty. <lb />
cur own pans of cold rolled steel which <lb />
is far the most durable. <lb />
We don't try to keep the cheapest goods in town, out if you <lb />
want to get the most value for your money give us a call. <lb />
test White Oil cents per gallon. <lb />
Tin Rooting and Guttering less the Tariff. <lb />
is <lb />
And a good lamp <lb />
must be when it is not simple it is <lb />
not good. <lb />
words mean but to see The <lb />
will impress the truth more forcibly. All metal, <lb />
tough and seamless, and made b three pieces <lb />
it is absolutely unbreakable. Like Aladdin's <lb />
of old, it is indeed a tor us <lb />
light is purer and brighter than gas light, <lb />
softer than electric light and more cheerful than either. <lb />
Rochester, the you send to cur <lb />
and n will via you a lamp safety by over <lb />
CO., Part Place, New YorK City.<lb />
-----Manufacturer of the----- <lb />
and dealer in Mi . ; . famed or <lb />
Scrolled Work, . ; . . Supplies. <lb />
My Tobacco in all S. M. <lb />
Co, . <lb />
Will make satisfactory i to <lb />
their <lb />
ORB. Co. X. C <lb />
If. . COBB, C i , I . <lb />
COBB BROS., <lb />
Successors to Bros. mi <lb />
Cotton <lb />
4- <lb />
actors, <lb />
-----AND <lb />
Commission Merchants, <lb />
a. <lb />
and <lb />
THE RELIABLE C <lb />
i . . , , <lb />
Dot to In this market t,, i,,. an <lb />
pare straight DRY all kinds. s i <lb />
kinds, gin and Mill Hay, Bock Limb, and <lb />
and <lb />
HEAVY GROCERIES A SPECIALTY. <lb />
Agent Clark's o. N. T. Spool f offer to the trade at <lb />
Jobbers prices, cents per less ; . r I . Bread Prep, <lb />
ration and Hall's Star Lye Jobbers Prices, I lead and pure <lb />
teed Oil. Varnishes and Paint Colors, r . o I nips, Sail and Wood and <lb />
Willow Ware. Nails a specialty. Give me a an I i guarantee <lb />
MM i m. <lb />
Country Produce <lb />
Bring me all of your Chickens, Eggs, Ducks, <lb />
Turkeys and Geese, and I Rive you the <lb />
highest market price for them and pay in spot <lb />
cash. <lb />
If you have anything to ship will attend to it for you on a <lb />
Call and sec inc. <lb />
S. <lb />
S, E. <lb />
kt. o. <lb />
MEW Hill <lb />
my store at <lb />
Pitt county, N. I <lb />
a Brat-class stork of <lb />
GENERAL <lb />
and cordially invite the public to call <lb />
examine my <lb />
DRY GOODS, SHOES, NOTIONS, <lb />
GROCERIES, <lb />
Our motto is Goods at Rea <lb />
Prices for Cash. <lb />
Examine my stock before buying <lb />
elsewhere. the goods prices do <lb />
not suit we charge nothing to show them. <lb />
Country produce taken in exchange <lb />
for goods. W. R. WHICHARD. <lb />
Peanut Pickers and <lb />
Cleaners. <lb />
Will and bushels o <lb />
Peanuts a day. by Car.- <lb />
well Machine Co. Va.<lb /></p>
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                <p>
J-----B. <lb />
FOR HANDLING THE <lb />
OF THE <lb />
Has a big success and shows how well prepared we are to handle your tobacco. <lb />
It is considered by all that we have the best lighted Warehouse in the State. <lb />
TOBACCO <lb />
Our correspondent will please have <lb />
market reports in by Tuesday <lb />
night. <lb />
The market for the pa-t few has <lb />
been quite different from the few <lb />
days. Fair breaks at both houses and <lb />
prices ruling high. The offerings have <lb />
hot been so good as last week, but will <lb />
improve as the season advances- <lb />
Fillers, <lb />
com., <lb />
good, <lb />
line, <lb />
com., <lb />
good, <lb />
com. <lb />
fair, <lb />
line. <lb />
Smokers, <lb />
Cutters. <lb />
Every Farmer selling on our Floors will be guaranteed <lb />
the very highest prices for their Tobacco <lb />
Assistants. <lb />
Satisfaction to<lb />
Storage and Insurance Free <lb />
G. F. EVANS, Proprietor <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
R ID- Royster <lb />
mm <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
BUYS ON <lb />
References and type wimples furnished on application. <lb />
R. CO., <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
BUYERS AND HANDLERS OF ALL KINDS OF <lb />
and Scraps, <lb />
Refers to any member of the Tobacco Trade of Greenville, X. C. <lb />
Correspondence Solicited. <lb />
to <lb />
lo <lb />
to <lb />
-1 <lb />
to IS <lb />
to <lb />
IS to <lb />
few Offered price- <lb />
ranges for the last week from lo <lb />
come blinking as high .-is <lb />
will lie a few market re- <lb />
ports. The season for put few <lb />
weeks have lessened the chances for a <lb />
good crop. It is expected that sides will <lb />
improve steadily till the trade is fairly <lb />
opened. <lb />
MASKS. <lb />
Office of Warehouse, <lb />
The Davis Bros. Co., Proprietor-. <lb />
Reported by Owen Davis, Manager. <lb />
Tobacco is a little higher this week, <lb />
but the quality has improved but little. <lb />
Breaks have been light. <lb />
MARKET QUOTATIONS. <lb />
Priming; common lo <lb />
fair CO <lb />
to <lb />
Killer.- common to <lb />
good to Hue to <lb />
line to <lb />
Sunken common to u <lb />
good <lb />
Cutters common to<lb />
Wrappers to <lb />
MOUNT at <lb />
W. Gravely, Reporter. <lb />
Our sales the past week have been <lb />
good and prices are class on <lb />
grades of tobacco. The breaks art <lb />
composed mostly of primings and most <lb />
farmers arc greatly surprised to find ilia, <lb />
they receive more money than ex- <lb />
from this class of tobacco. Our <lb />
market has fully opened up and no <lb />
with nil of our old buyers here, and om <lb />
new ones who are with M for com- <lb />
season. We are well prepared <lb />
any market in the Stale to ban. e <lb />
of tobacco. Rocky Mono I . <lb />
peels to get there this lime as a in ., <lb />
to the amount of about double last <lb />
year's sales. <lb />
The receipts have been light for the <lb />
past two weeks, composed principally <lb />
of new prices fairly good con- <lb />
quality. <lb />
QUOTATIONS. <lb />
Primings common lo I <lb />
fair Mo lo <lb />
Hue <lb />
Fillers common to <lb />
good to . to b <lb />
Hue to <lb />
Smokers common to <lb />
good to <lb />
Cutters common to <lb />
fine to <lb />
Wrappers normal. <lb />
Reported by A. I- <lb />
Market continues active with <lb />
during earlier part of we k in- <lb />
creasing in size as the week advances. <lb />
Prices well up on all grades and very <lb />
satisfactory, is always well <lb />
at our breaks and her planter <lb />
never fail to make a good average. <lb />
Mr. A . A. Joy sold lbs at <lb />
for 02.88. W. H. Mercer sold lbs <lb />
at Central for 37.70. Henry <lb />
lbs for 04.95. B. Taylor made a <lb />
average. Prices contain satisfactory <lb />
and buyers are anxious for all grade. <lb />
Seventy- Miles an Hour.<lb />
It is reported th art <lb />
ton Weldon railroad will this <lb />
winter pure liar, o two new <lb />
ed locomotives for their fast trains, <lb />
which will make seventy-fire miles <lb />
an hour. These locomotives are <lb />
known as four cylinder <lb />
compound locomotives. One of <lb />
them passed through here last <lb />
week for one of tho Southern <lb />
roads. It took the to <lb />
and on the run made a <lb />
mile in seconds. This lo- <lb />
had four <lb />
high 1-4 inches, and <lb />
two low pressure, inches. Tho <lb />
stroke is twenty-four inches and <lb />
there are eight driving wheels five <lb />
feet eight inches in diameter- The <lb />
truck wheels are wrought iron and <lb />
are also patent. It is <lb />
said that one of these <lb />
locomotives with six feet drivers <lb />
made a mile in 1-4 seconds, <lb />
or at the rate of ninety-two miles <lb />
an hour.<lb />
Ladies <lb />
Sometimes object to a <lb />
Pipe, and every one ob- <lb />
to n Bad Cigar. <lb />
You can smoke <lb />
OLD <lb />
VIRGINIA <lb />
with perfect satisfaction <lb />
both to yourself and <lb />
friends, as their aroma is <lb />
equal to the Best Cigar. <lb />
FIVE for TEN CENTS. <lb />
WAREHOUSE <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
A Household Remedy j <lb />
FOR ALL <lb />
BLOOD and SKIN t <lb />
ii<lb />
Botanic Blood Balm <lb />
I It Hires RHEUM. ECZEMA, <lb />
ii <lb />
SALT<lb />
SKIN ERUPTION, be- <lb />
In toning up the <lb />
the constitution, <lb />
an Impaired Iron CUM. Its <lb />
dealing riles <lb />
In curt. It <lb />
are<lb />
of <lb />
SENT FREE <lb />
BLOOD BALM CO., Atlanta, <lb />
-FOR THE- <lb />
SALE OF LEAF TOBACCO. <lb />
By J. s. Meadows, Reporter. <lb />
Sales for the week have been very <lb />
good for the season. We arc selling <lb />
some Smokers, Cutter.-, Stripes OHO <lb />
Fillers. No wrappers have made there <lb />
appearance to date. The crop will be <lb />
small and light with us, but better than <lb />
the last crop. <lb />
WILSON <lb />
By E. M. Reporter. <lb />
We have had full sales the past week, <lb />
upon the whole prices have been <lb />
satisfactory to sellers. We are <lb />
for rain, and until that much <lb />
needed article comes, to enable the <lb />
to handle their tobacco, the breaks <lb />
will from necessity be light. The offer- <lb />
gives promise of a tine crop, <lb />
though tho usual quantity nondescript <lb />
can be found on every sale. We have <lb />
had quite a number of visitors engaged <lb />
in the tobacco business, on our sales the <lb />
past week, drawn here by the report of <lb />
our fine tobacco. <lb />
M. Line, wries <lb />
summer several years ago while rail- <lb />
in Mississippi, I became badly <lb />
affected with malarial blood poison <lb />
impaired my health for than two <lb />
years. Several offensive ulcers appear- <lb />
ed on my legs, and nothing seemed to <lb />
give permanent relief until I took <lb />
bottles of B. B. B., which cured me en <lb />
To The Girls. <lb />
STRAY BITS. <lb />
A well known Chicago <lb />
received from a gentleman in <lb />
Racine, Wis-, and order for Arch- <lb />
deacon After <lb />
But tho Racine man re- <lb />
from the well known Chi- <lb />
book-seller only a slip thin <lb />
God <lb />
in <lb />
The buildings of the State Nor- <lb />
and Industrial School for <lb />
Girls at Greensboro are about <lb />
completed. The school will open <lb />
September 28th, and already there <lb />
have received three hundred <lb />
applications from young ladies <lb />
who desire to become <lb />
dents. This is a larger <lb />
than tho school can <lb />
date. <lb />
A German doctor has started a <lb />
theory that most drunkards <lb />
cured by a very simple and pleas <lb />
ant course of treatment, namely, <lb />
by eating apples at every meal. <lb />
Apples, Dr. maintains, if <lb />
eaten in large quantities, possess <lb />
properties which entirely do away <lb />
with the craving that all confirmed <lb />
drunkards have for drink. The <lb />
doctor says that in many cases <lb />
which have come under his notice <lb />
he has been able to affect a <lb />
by this means, the patient <lb />
ally losing all his desire for <lb />
What a Difference <lb />
between the WOMAN who is <lb />
wedded to old-fashioned ideas and <lb />
she who is enough to <lb />
a new one. Everybody is <lb />
striving to get something to make <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 harder, 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 />
t Peddlers and some will <lb />
tell you this is as as or the same as <lb />
ITS is never <lb />
peddled, and if your grocer sends you something in place the honest <lb />
thing to it New<lb />
CARTS DRAYS. <lb />
Factory well equipped th bed put up nothing <lb />
but I work. We keep up with the times and the Improved styles <lb />
lie-t material used in all work. All Springs are used, select fro <lb />
Brewster, Storm, Coil, Ram Horn, King <lb />
We also keep on hand a full Hue of Ready Made Harness and Whips which <lb />
ell at the lowest rates. Special attention given to repairing. <lb />
T., <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
We are having daily breaks at our New Warehouse and are using our very best efforts to <lb />
get as high prices for your tobacco as can be had anywhere. <lb />
The Greenville market will be on an equal with <lb />
every market in the State. The Eastern Ware- <lb />
house has every convenience for selling your to- <lb />
and we will see that every pound brings full <lb />
value- <lb />
Ample Accommodation for the Planter, <lb />
FREE STABLES. FREE INSURANCE. FREE STORAGE. <lb />
Give us a trial and we will please you. Your friends, <lb />
o. <lb />
Have you not beard It said <lb />
by women are led <lb />
True U tho <lb />
See to it what you do <lb />
Sec that you lead them w. 11.- <lb />
Exchange. <lb />
old run <lb />
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CURES SYPHILIS <lb />
jet<lb />
P. <lb />
,. old <lb />
,. <lb />
P. P. P. I, . M mi fr. <lb />
i A Family Affair <lb />
Health for the Baby, <lb />
for the Parents, <lb />
New Life for the Old Folks. <lb />
Root Beer <lb />
THE GREAT <lb />
DRINK <lb />
of the home. A OS cent <lb />
package makes gallon of <lb />
beverage. <lb />
I be If n dealer, <lb />
tho sale of larger <lb />
other <lb />
i- No good<lb />
tr i<lb />
B U l I<lb />
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There is a lawsuit in progress <lb />
at over two <lb />
bought at tho rate c f cents a <lb />
dozen. <lb />
YOUR CASE <lb />
IS NOT <lb />
HOPELESS <lb />
AIDS NATURE <lb />
IN NATURE'S OWN WAY. <lb />
it too to <lb />
A MAILED <lb />
mm <lb />
ATLANTIC CO. <lb />
M. G.<lb />
For sale at J. L. Drud Store <lb />
Bunion <lb />
TS <lb />
Agency for <lb />
THE CENTRAL <lb />
Tobacco Warehouse <lb />
Will begin its second Reason <lb />
AUGUST 1892. <lb />
Under the same Management, <lb />
and desires to thank the <lb />
Planters of Pitt, Le- <lb />
and Greene for <lb />
their liberal <lb />
patronage <lb />
last <lb />
year a <lb />
of their favors. Especial <lb />
given to Shipments. Try <lb />
or Information and free Handbook to <lb />
co an Haw <lb />
tor <lb />
nail a taken out by Is before <lb />
free of In the <lb />
eat of <lb />
a. <lb />
be <lb />
m.; CO- <lb />
M War <lb />
Respectfully, <lb />
The Central Warehouse, <lb />
TARBORO, N. O. <lb />
HI <lb />
PAIN. <lb />
mm<lb />
to <lb />
.- <lb />
CONSUMPTIVE<lb />
obtained; and all business in the S. <lb />
Patent office or in the Courts <lb />
for Moderate Fees. <lb />
We are opposite the V. S. Patent Of- <lb />
engaged in Patents Exclusively, and <lb />
can obtain patents in less time than <lb />
more remote from Washington. <lb />
the model or drawing la sent we <lb />
advise as to free of charge, <lb />
and we make no change unless we ob- <lb />
Patents. , ,. <lb />
We refer, here, to the Post Master, the <lb />
Supt. of the Money Order and to <lb />
of the U. Patent Office. Pet <lb />
advise terms and reference to <lb />
actual In your own State, <lb />
C. A. Co., <lb />
Washington. D, C. <lb />
For Rent. <lb />
A large store in the <lb />
Opera House Greenville, last <lb />
splendid room, with patent <lb />
tor, counters, shelving and drawers. <lb />
Apply to <lb />
Wet. H. LONG. <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
FREE <lb />
tail, <lb />
Sat no <lb />
The Life, or la a <lb />
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