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Give Us a Trial Order. <lb />
astern Reflector. <lb />
VOL. XI. <lb />
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 1892. <lb />
NO. <lb />
D. J. WHICH ARD, Editor and Owner <lb />
TRUTH IN TO FICTION. <lb />
per Year, in Advance. <lb />
CHILD BIRTH <lb />
MADE EASY <lb />
Friend is a scientific- <lb />
ally prepared Liniment, every <lb />
of recognized value and in <lb />
constant use by the medical pro- <lb />
These are com- <lb />
in to unknown <lb />
THE NECKLACE.<lb />
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it AND It Shortens Labor, <lb />
Lessens Pain, Diminishes Danger to <lb />
Life of Mother and Child. Book <lb />
to Mothers FREE, con- <lb />
valuable information and <lb />
voluntary testimonials. <lb />
price per bottle <lb />
BR REGULATOR CO., Ga. <lb />
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGIST. <lb />
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and Schedule <lb />
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land Neck at 5.18 M. <lb />
If. -HI i. Retail <lb />
leaves a m. <lb />
a. in. Arriving Halifax a. in. <lb />
a. in., daily i Sim- <lb />
Trains Washington Branch leave <lb />
Washington in . arrives <lb />
in a. in., returning leaves A. <lb />
p. in., arrives Wash- <lb />
in. Daily except Sunday. <lb />
with trains on Albemarle <lb />
Raleigh It. I. and Scotland <lb />
Branch. <lb />
Local freight train leaves <lb />
Monday, Wednesday and Friday at <lb />
10.15 a. in., arriving Nook l <lb />
a. m. Greenville 6.80 p. in., <lb />
7.40 p. in. lie-turning leaves <lb />
Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at <lb />
7.20 a. arriving Greenville 0.55 <lb />
a. Neck p. in., <lb />
5.15 p. in. <lb />
Train N C, via <lb />
Raleigh R. U. daily except Stan- <lb />
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X IS P M, V M. <lb />
Plymouth p. m. 5.22 p. m. <lb />
Returning leaves Plymouth daily <lb />
a. iv a. is- <lb />
X C, a in. a . <lb />
x HI A <lb />
Trains on Division, Wilson <lb />
Branch leave <lb />
viii a in. arrive Rowland p <lb />
Returning leave p in. <lb />
arrive Duly ex- <lb />
sept Sunday. <lb />
Train on Midland C <lb />
daily except S M <lb />
X C, AiL Re <lb />
lining laves S A M <lb />
X A M. <lb />
Train makes i <lb />
for all points North daily. Al <lb />
rail via and daily except <lb />
day via Ray Line, also at Rocky <lb />
daily except Sunday with Norfolk <lb />
railroad for Norfolk and all <lb />
points via Norfolk. <lb />
Southbound train on Wilson <lb />
ville It ranch is No. Northbound is <lb />
except Sunday. <lb />
Train on Nashville <lb />
at M, arrive Nashville So <lb />
P Hope P M. Returning <lb />
Hope s a M, Nashville <lb />
8.85 A M. arrives Rocky Mount A <lb />
except Sunday. <lb />
Train on Clinton Branch leaves Warsaw <lb />
for daily, except Sunday, . <lb />
and <lb />
ton at A M, and M. <lb />
Warsaw Hid <lb />
Trains No. South and North will <lb />
stop only at Rocky Mount, <lb />
and Magnolia. <lb />
JOHN P. <lb />
J. K. <lb />
T. M agent <lb />
Notice to Shippers. <lb />
In order to make more convenient and <lb />
economical use of the vessels now em- <lb />
ployed in the North Carolina service <lb />
and to better serve the inter- <lb />
of shippers, t he undersigned <lb />
have to merge their <lb />
respective line between <lb />
folk and and <lb />
Washington, X. into <lb />
one be known as <lb />
The I <lb />
LINK. <lb />
ting at Norfolk with <lb />
The Ray line, for Baltimore. <lb />
The Clyde Line, for Philadelphia. <lb />
The Old Dominion Line, for New <lb />
York. <lb />
The Merchants Miners Line for Ros- <lb />
ton and Providence. <lb />
The Water Lines for Richmond. Va., <lb />
and C. <lb />
At with <lb />
The Atlantic North Carolina R. R. <lb />
At Washington with <lb />
The Tar River Steamers. <lb />
Also Calling at Roanoke Island. N C. <lb />
The new line in <lb />
Service, with such additional sailings as <lb />
will best suit the needs a <lb />
NO ADVANCE HATES. <lb />
The direct of steamers <lb />
and the freedom from are <lb />
among the great advantages this Line <lb />
oilers. The following gentlemen have <lb />
been appointed Agents of the New Line i <lb />
John E. at Norfolk, Va. <lb />
Myers Son. at <lb />
S. H. Gray, at N. C. <lb />
S, C. at Roanoke Island- <lb />
j;. Cherry, at <lb />
The first steamer will leave Norfolk <lb />
on May 16th, from wharf <lb />
on Water sweet Clyde <lb />
and between the piers of the Clyde <lb />
Line and Old Dominion Steamship Co. <lb />
U. A. BOURNE, <lb />
V. P. O. M-. Old Dominion S. S. Co. <lb />
W. P. CLYDE <lb />
Clyde <lb />
one of those attractive <lb />
girls who, as if by sonic mistake, <lb />
are occasionally born into a family <lb />
of clerks. She had neither <lb />
means nor dowry. She <lb />
married a little clerk at the Minis- <lb />
try of Public Instruction. <lb />
dressed plainly and she was very <lb />
miserable, as if she had fallen from <lb />
her proper station. <lb />
She had no gowns, no jewels, <lb />
nothing of the kind, and she loved <lb />
only magnificence. <lb />
One evening her husband re- <lb />
turned home with a triumphant <lb />
air holding a large envelope in <lb />
his hand. said he, <lb />
something for <lb />
She tore the letter sharply and <lb />
drew out a printed card which bore <lb />
these <lb />
Minister of Public <lb />
and Georges <lb />
request the honor of M. and <lb />
Mme. company at the par- <lb />
of the Ministry, on Monday <lb />
evening, Jan. <lb />
Instead being delighted, as <lb />
her husband expected, she threw <lb />
the invitation the table with <lb />
disgust, murmuring shall <lb />
do with <lb />
my dear. thought you <lb />
would had a lot of <lb />
getting <lb />
She looked at him with a Cash- <lb />
eve. <lb />
shall I <lb />
much would a suitable <lb />
dress <lb />
She reflected several seconds, fig- <lb />
out the amount, and wonder- <lb />
also what sum she could ask <lb />
without drawing on herself <lb />
mediate refusal. <lb />
Finally, she said, <lb />
think I could manage with <lb />
He grew a little pale, because <lb />
that was just the amount that ho <lb />
bad laid aside to treat himself to a <lb />
little vacation. <lb />
However, he right, I <lb />
will give in the <lb />
Her husband asked her one even- <lb />
is the Why <lb />
have you been so Queer these last <lb />
three <lb />
She annoys mo <lb />
not to have a single jewel, not a <lb />
single stone, nothing to put <lb />
Hut her husband <lb />
id you are. look up <lb />
friend, and <lb />
ask her to lend you some jewels. <lb />
She tittered a cry of joy. <lb />
true. I never thought of <lb />
The next day she went to her <lb />
friend and told of her distress. <lb />
Mme. got a largo jewel <lb />
box and said to Mine. <lb />
my <lb />
She saw first of all m some brace- <lb />
lets, and a pearl- necklace. <lb />
then a Venetian cross of gold Bad <lb />
precious stones of fine workman- <lb />
ship. <lb />
All of a sudden she discovered, <lb />
in a black satin box. a superb <lb />
necklace, and her beat <lb />
with extreme desire. Her <lb />
trembled as she took it, fas- <lb />
it around her throat, outside <lb />
her high-necked dress, and re- <lb />
lost in ecstasy at the sight <lb />
of herself. <lb />
Then she asked, hesitating, filled <lb />
with an <lb />
you lend me <lb />
yes, <lb />
She sprang upon the neck of her <lb />
friend, kissed her passionately, <lb />
then lied with her treasure. <lb />
The day of the came. Mine. <lb />
made a great success. She <lb />
was prettier than them allele- <lb />
gracious, smiling and wild <lb />
with joy. <lb />
All the men looked at her, <lb />
her name and tried to b presented <lb />
to her. <lb />
She went away about in the <lb />
morning. Her husband threw <lb />
over her shoulders the cloak he <lb />
had brought, a modest cloak of <lb />
common life whoso poverty con- <lb />
with the elegance of the <lb />
ball dress. <lb />
She felt this and wanted to es- <lb />
cape, so that she might not be re- <lb />
marked by the other women, who <lb />
were enveloping themselves in <lb />
costly furs. <lb />
held her back. <lb />
a bit You will catch <lb />
cold outside. I will go and call a <lb />
At home she removed the wrap <lb />
which covered her shoulders before <lb />
glass so as once to see <lb />
herself in all her glory. But sud-. <lb />
she uttered a cry. She had <lb />
no longer the necklace around her <lb />
neck <lb />
They looked in the folds of her <lb />
dress, in her pockets, everywhere. <lb />
They did not find it. <lb />
go back on said <lb />
he, the whole route which <lb />
we have taken, to see if I can't find <lb />
He came back about o'clock. <lb />
He had found nothing. <lb />
must <lb />
said he. you have broken the <lb />
clasp of her necklace and that you <lb />
are having U mended. That will <lb />
give us time to <lb />
At the end of a week they had <lb />
lost all hope. <lb />
The next day they took the jewel <lb />
box to the jeweler whose name <lb />
was inside. He consulted his <lb />
books. was not T, madame, <lb />
who sold that necklace; I must <lb />
imply have furnished the box. <lb />
They found in a shop in tho <lb />
Royal a string diamonds <lb />
which seemed to them exactly like <lb />
the one they had looked for. It <lb />
was worth They <lb />
could hate ii tot 36.000. <lb />
Macs <lb />
his father had left him. He would <lb />
borrow the rest. <lb />
He gave notes, took up ruinous <lb />
obligations, dealt with usurers and <lb />
aM the of lenders. He com- <lb />
promised all the rest of his life, <lb />
risked his signature without even <lb />
knowing if ho could meet it; he <lb />
went to get the new necklace, put- <lb />
ting down upon tho merchant's <lb />
counter francs. <lb />
Mme. now knew the <lb />
existence of tho needy. She <lb />
took her part with heroism. The <lb />
debt must be paid. came to <lb />
know what housework <lb />
meant and the odious cares of the <lb />
kitchen. She dressed like a woman <lb />
of the people. <lb />
Each month they had to meet <lb />
some notes, renew others, get <lb />
more time. <lb />
And this life lasted ten years. <lb />
At the end of ten years they had <lb />
paid everything. <lb />
Mme. looked old now. <lb />
She had become the woman of <lb />
mid <lb />
hard and rough. With hair <lb />
and skirts askew, and red hands, <lb />
she talked loud while washing the <lb />
floor with great splashes of water. <lb />
On Sunday, having gone to take <lb />
a walk in the Champs Elysees to <lb />
refresh herself from the labors of <lb />
tho week, Mme. suddenly <lb />
perceived a woman who was lead- <lb />
a child. It was Fores- <lb />
tier, young, still beautiful, still <lb />
charming. <lb />
She went up. <lb />
day, <lb />
The other surprised, did not rec <lb />
her, and <lb />
madam do not must <lb />
be <lb />
I am Mathilde <lb />
Her friend uttered n cry. <lb />
my poor Mathilde, how you have <lb />
changed <lb />
I have had days hard <lb />
enough since I have days <lb />
wretched enough, arid that because <lb />
of <lb />
me How <lb />
you remember tho diamond <lb />
necklace which you lent mo <lb />
rear at the Ministers<lb />
ROYAL APPETITES. <lb />
Kaiser a Eater, While <lb />
Czar Likes Quantity and Quality. <lb />
The simplest royal eater, tho <lb />
King with tho largest appetite <lb />
most easily satisfied, is the Ger- <lb />
man Emperor. William II. is <lb />
said to extremely <lb />
and with a most excellent <lb />
appetite. This is not tho ca-3 <lb />
either with King or two <lb />
Austrian Emperor. They <lb />
at the table, and in every <lb />
way different from the King of <lb />
whose tastes the <lb />
simplest, and who has u singular <lb />
penchant for a beefsteak served <lb />
with onions. <lb />
And which of all European <lb />
h is done most to <lb />
the art of dining to tho dignity of <lb />
a tine art <lb />
It is the Emperor of Russia. <lb />
Ho curiously combines quantity <lb />
and quality. His appetite is largo <lb />
and his taste delicate. Tho <lb />
imperial Caterer at St. Peters- <lb />
burg is no sinecure. The caterer, <lb />
hard worked, is well paid <lb />
course, this chef is a Frenchman. <lb />
Strasbourg has the honor of his <lb />
birthplace, and France is glad to <lb />
emphasize tho fact that when he <lb />
had to choose a nationality he re- <lb />
a Frenchman. The <lb />
know tho treasure he had secured, <lb />
gave him the rank of -colonel, <lb />
which allows to bear a sword <lb />
as well a and, <lb />
his patriotic sentiments, <lb />
considerately glossed over tho <lb />
which should compel his chef to <lb />
a Russian subject. Colonel <lb />
Krauts, though imperial caterer to <lb />
Emperor of all the <lb />
remains a citizen of France. <lb />
I lost <lb />
You <lb />
do you mean <lb />
brought it <lb />
brought you back another just <lb />
like it. And for this we have <lb />
ten years paying. You can under- <lb />
stand that it was not easy for us. <lb />
us who had nothing. last it is <lb />
ended, and I am very <lb />
Mme. had stopped. <lb />
say that you bought a <lb />
necklace of diamonds to replace <lb />
Yon never noticed it <lb />
then They wore very <lb />
And joy which <lb />
was proud and naive at <lb />
Mme. strongly moved, <lb />
took her two hands. <lb />
my poor Mathilde Why, <lb />
my necklace was paste. It was <lb />
worth at most <lb />
tho French, by Guy do<lb />
Felt For the Dog. <lb />
you mean to that you <lb />
et the woman give <lb />
said the tramp to his companion. <lb />
Ye see my dog was with <lb />
me, and I had it away <lb />
Rube would a tackled it, sure. <lb />
He's a mighty good dog. and his <lb />
health ain't been none of the best<lb />
CURIOUS FACTS <lb />
A child just born has loss chance <lb />
of living a year than an <lb />
Twenty-seven of the States and <lb />
Territories have compulsory <lb />
cation laws. <lb />
In the year ending June <lb />
1890, the railways of this country <lb />
carried persons. <lb />
In England one person in every <lb />
is a pauper; in America the <lb />
is one person in every <lb />
In five years the consumption of <lb />
beer in Germany has increased W <lb />
per cent, the increase in <lb />
population has been only four per <lb />
cent. <lb />
The maximum speed of the <lb />
fastest passenger elevators which <lb />
have ever been built is 1,500 feet a <lb />
minute, or a of one in <lb />
three minutes and a fraction. <lb />
It is said that if a shirt bosom, <lb />
or any other article which has <lb />
been scorched in ironing, is laid <lb />
where the bright sunlight will fall <lb />
directly upon it tho discoloration <lb />
will be completely removed. <lb />
Heavily loaded teams on the <lb />
road find it easier to strike a trot <lb />
on a smooth road on a down in- <lb />
than to walk at a good gate <lb />
for a long distance. It relaxes the <lb />
muscles that are brought into use <lb />
in walking. <lb />
In the first three months of 1891 <lb />
tho export of Indian corn to Ger- <lb />
many was bushels. This <lb />
year, during tho corresponding <lb />
period, it was bushels. <lb />
And the prospect is for a con- <lb />
increasing demand for it <lb />
Fair Sport. <lb />
any luck <lb />
birds. Mr. <lb />
indeed, honey two roost- <lb />
one pullet, a <lb />
Judge. <lb />
Answer This Question. <lb />
Why do so many people we see around <lb />
us seem to prefer to sutler and be <lb />
by Indigestion, Constipation, <lb />
Dizziness, Loss of Appetite, Coming up <lb />
of the Fowl, Skin, when for <lb />
will sell them <lb />
guaranteed to cure them Sold at I,. <lb />
store. <lb />
The Rattlers. <lb />
Tho from which tho <lb />
rattlesnake takes his <lb />
mainly of throe or <lb />
more solid, horny rings, placed <lb />
around the end of the tail. These <lb />
rings themselves are merely dense <lb />
portions of the general outer skin <lb />
of the body, but the has also <lb />
a solid foundation of For <lb />
the three last bones of the tail be- <lb />
come united together in solid <lb />
hole or core, grooved where the <lb />
join, while they increase in <lb />
size toward the hinder end of the <lb />
complex bone thus formed. This <lb />
bony core is invested by skin also <lb />
marked by grooves, which <lb />
with those at the junction <lb />
of the throe bones, and this skin <lb />
much thickened, and so <lb />
forms an incipient imperfect rattle <lb />
of such young snakes as have not <lb />
yet cast their skin. When it is <lb />
feast the skin investing the tail <lb />
close to its termination is not cast <lb />
off, but is held fast by the enlarged <lb />
of the bony core before men- <lb />
The piece of skin thus retained <lb />
becomes a loose ring in front of <lb />
the incipient rattle, and thus forms <lb />
a first ring or joint of tho future <lb />
perfect Tho same process <lb />
is repeated at each molt, a fresh <lb />
loose ring or additional joint being <lb />
thus formed every time the skin is <lb />
shed. Thus the perfect rattle <lb />
comes ultimately to consist of a <lb />
number of dry, hard, more or less <lb />
loose, horny rings, and in this <lb />
way a rattle may consist of as <lb />
many its twenty-one coexisting <lb />
rattling rings. It is the shaking <lb />
of these rings by a rapid and <lb />
lent wagging of the end of the <lb />
snake's tail which produces the <lb />
celebrated rattling sound <lb />
which may compared to the <lb />
rattling of a number of peas in a <lb />
rapidly shaken paper bag. <lb />
And She Relieved Him. <lb />
It was nearly midnight when <lb />
the young bride heard the front <lb />
door softly opened, and as ho came <lb />
up in his stocking feet she dried <lb />
her eyes and determined that the <lb />
time for action had come at last <lb />
will never do, <lb />
said she, with a steely glitter in <lb />
her eye that sobered him on the <lb />
instant I wouldn't <lb />
mind it so much m the years to <lb />
come, but our honeymoon is barely <lb />
over, and here you stay out nearly <lb />
all night. Unless you promise to <lb />
stop go back to my <lb />
me, my ho re- <lb />
plied, bracing himself for the <lb />
effort of his life, for he <lb />
tho crisis had come, and <lb />
open tho result depended whether <lb />
marriage was to a failure or a <lb />
blooming success. know my <lb />
conduct must seem cruel to you, <lb />
but that is only because you know <lb />
so little of men and their ways. <lb />
All my life I have been accustomed <lb />
to staying out all night. I can't <lb />
stop suddenly, for the doctor has <lb />
told mo I heart disease and <lb />
that any sudden shock was likely <lb />
kill mo. That's why, my dear, <lb />
I must taper off <lb />
me, she <lb />
sobbed, throwing herself on his <lb />
breast. very selfish. <lb />
I know you try to do what is the <lb />
best for you. Never again will I <lb />
scold you, for it would me <lb />
crazy if I knew I was tho cause of <lb />
your killing <lb />
Innocent Bobby- <lb />
did your <lb />
sister say when told her I was <lb />
here in the parlor waiting f r her <lb />
but she took a <lb />
ring off one finger and put it on <lb />
another. <lb />
SHILOH'S CATARRH REMEDY. <lb />
A cure for Catarrh, <lb />
Canker mouth and Headache. <lb />
With bottle there Is an ingenious <lb />
nasal Injector for the more successful <lb />
treatment of these complaints without <lb />
. charge, <lb />
DRUG STORK. <lb />
CF CO <lb />
n t <lb />
Known-of <lb />
On the eastern coast of Chins a <lb />
peninsula extends in a southeast- <lb />
orly direction, bounded on tho <lb />
north and by tho Sea of Japan. <lb />
and on tho south and west the <lb />
sea, tho Cores <lb />
strait separates it from Japan. <lb />
This peninsula comprises the king- <lb />
of a tributary of China <lb />
and a country very little know to <lb />
the general traveler, although it <lb />
has been settled for ages. <lb />
has steadfastly main- <lb />
a policy of strict isolation <lb />
toward all toward <lb />
the Chinese, with whom there is <lb />
no intercourse save on the occasion <lb />
of the annual embassy, which is <lb />
accompanied by a few privileged <lb />
traders, and of tho periodical fairs <lb />
at the Gate-town, near the city of <lb />
in <lb />
In spite of this isolation, the <lb />
outside barbarians have occasion- <lb />
ally beyond the coast, <lb />
and thus we know something <lb />
about tho country its inhabit- <lb />
ants. <lb />
A Dutch sailor wrecked on tho <lb />
coast, was detained thirteen years, <lb />
and. from his native, some <lb />
knowledge has been obtained. A <lb />
few missionaries have gained a <lb />
foothold, and an invasion of <lb />
by the French, in has taught <lb />
us something; but tin sum is <lb />
small. <lb />
Of the wonders hero described, <lb />
little is actually known, and th it <lb />
little may be distorted. Briefly <lb />
stilted, they are as <lb />
First, a hot mineral spring near <lb />
the healing proper- <lb />
ties of which arc believed to <lb />
miraculous. No matter what dis- <lb />
ease nay afflict the patient, a <lb />
in the water proses efficacious. <lb />
The second wonder is two <lb />
springs, situated a considerable <lb />
distance from each other; in fact, <lb />
they have the breadth of the entire <lb />
peninsula between them. They <lb />
have two peculiarities. When <lb />
one is full, the other is always <lb />
and, notwithstanding the <lb />
obvious fact that they are con- <lb />
by a passage, <lb />
is of the bitterest bitter and <lb />
the other pure and sweet <lb />
The third wonder is a cold-wave <lb />
cavern from which a <lb />
wintry wind perpetually blows. <lb />
The force of the wind from tho <lb />
cave is such that a strong man <lb />
Cannot stand it. <lb />
A forest that cannot lie <lb />
is the fourth wonder. No <lb />
matter what injury is done to the <lb />
roots of the are large <lb />
will sprout up again <lb />
directly, like a phoenix from her <lb />
ashes. <lb />
Tho fifth is the most wonderful <lb />
of all. It is tho famous <lb />
It stands, or seems to <lb />
stand, in front of the palace erect- <lb />
ed in its. honor. It is an irregular <lb />
cube of great bulk. It appears to <lb />
resting on tho ground, free <lb />
from supports on all sides; yet, <lb />
strange to say, two men standing <lb />
at opposite ends of a rope may pass <lb />
it under the stone without <lb />
any obstacle whatever. <lb />
The sixth wonder is tho <lb />
which from remote ages <lb />
has lain glowing on the top of a <lb />
high hill. <lb />
The seventh and last <lb />
wonder is a drop of the sweat of <lb />
Buddha. For thirty paces around <lb />
tho large in which it is <lb />
enshrined not a blade of grass <lb />
will grow. There trees or <lb />
flowers inside the sacred square. <lb />
Even the animals decline to pro- <lb />
a spot so holy. <lb />
A Potato Omelet <lb />
Miss Maria recipe <lb />
this appetizing variation on the <lb />
usual methods of preparing <lb />
toes is as Put into a stew- <lb />
pan, with enough boiling water to <lb />
cover them, four pared potatoes of <lb />
good size, and cook for half an <lb />
hour. Drain off all the water and <lb />
mash the potatoes until smooth <lb />
and light Now add a <lb />
of salt, one-fourth of a <lb />
of pepper, a heaping tablespoonful <lb />
of butter, half a teaspoonful of <lb />
finely chopped parsley, a few <lb />
drops of onion juice and half a gill <lb />
of hot milk. Beat the mixture <lb />
with a until quite light <lb />
tablespoonful of butter in <lb />
a frying-pan and on tho <lb />
When tho pan is hot and the but- <lb />
melted, press tho prepared <lb />
potato through a vegetable press <lb />
or a colander into the pan, and <lb />
smooth tho surface over lightly <lb />
without pressing the potato down. <lb />
Cover the pan and cook until the <lb />
omelet is brown, which will be in <lb />
about minutes. Fold over, <lb />
turn out on a hot dish and <lb />
at once. <lb />
Cure- <lb />
This is beyond question the most, <lb />
cough Medicine we have ever <lb />
sold, a doses invariably cure the <lb />
worst cases of Cough, Croup and Bron- <lb />
while its wonderful success in the <lb />
of is without a <lb />
in the history of e. Since its <lb />
first discovery it has been sold on a <lb />
a test which no other medicine <lb />
can stand. If you have a cough we, earn- <lb />
ask you to try it. Price <lb />
and If your lungs are sore, chest, or <lb />
hack lame, use Plaster. <lb />
Sold at <lb />
Sow Try <lb />
It will cost you nothing rail will sure- <lb />
you good, if you have u Cough, <lb />
Cold, or any trouble with Throat, Chest <lb />
or Lungs. Dr. King's New Discovery <lb />
for Consumption, Coughs and Colds is <lb />
guaranteed to give relief, or money will <lb />
lie paid back. Sufferers from <lb />
found it just the thing and under Its use <lb />
had a speedy and perfect recovery. Try <lb />
a sample bottle at our expense and <lb />
for just how a thing it is. <lb />
Trial bot free at Drug <lb />
Store. Large site and 11.00. <lb />
Twelve a Candidate for Office <lb />
lie Finally Slice <lb />
A yearning for public office is j <lb />
nothing new. Nor. unhappily, <lb />
it anything new for men to pro- <lb />
claim that yearning upon the <lb />
housetops, says a writer in <lb />
oath's The R <lb />
H. W. Pierson. many years ago. i <lb />
found the Southwestern part <lb />
the country a largo class of . <lb />
office seekers. ho heard <lb />
a speech from a man who had I <lb />
been a candidate for the <lb />
office for twelve in <lb />
Every year he had can- j <lb />
vanned county, making j <lb />
speeches in every neighborhood. <lb />
Dr. Pierson prints a part of me <lb />
Speech which he himself <lb />
ask you to vote for me as an <lb />
encouragement to the poor boys of <lb />
the county, that I may lie an ex- <lb />
ample to that they may <lb />
point to me and is a <lb />
man who was once as poor as any <lb />
of us. who has been honored <lb />
a seat in the Legislature of Ins <lb />
native <lb />
have taught school a <lb />
many winters, and the boys I <lb />
have taught like me. They will <lb />
give me their voles. I have some- <lb />
times thought should have to <lb />
teach tho until <lb />
have taught boys enough to elect <lb />
The end of the speech was as <lb />
fellow citizens, when I <lb />
look back over the twelve years <lb />
since I became a candidate for <lb />
this office, I fool encouraged. <lb />
When look back and think of <lb />
the very few for years gave <lb />
me any encouragement, and com- <lb />
pare thorn with the number that <lb />
now promise me their votes, I am <lb />
proud of my <lb />
begin to feel that my hopes <lb />
are about to lie realized, a <lb />
majority- of my fellow citizens will <lb />
honor with their suffrages, and <lb />
that I shall proudly go up to the <lb />
Capitol and take seal among <lb />
the legislators of the State. But, <lb />
fellow citizens, if. unfortunately, <lb />
I should fail in this election. I <lb />
take the present to <lb />
announce myself as a candidate <lb />
the next <lb />
that year, but some years <lb />
afterwards, his long dream was <lb />
Nursery Rhyme Bazaar <lb />
A is <lb />
among the novelties of such, affairs. <lb />
Tho tables are suited to the historic <lb />
who I <lb />
sells cakes with in them; <lb />
Old Woman Who Lived in <lb />
a has a stall to stimulate her <lb />
odd dwelling place and in it <lb />
sells dolls; Mary, Quito <lb />
of course, sells flowers <lb />
from her and her booth <lb />
is trimmed with bills and <lb />
cockle shells and little maids all in <lb />
a At the black <lb />
table, woolen articles are to <lb />
be found, and <lb />
looking like tho Lone Fisherman <lb />
in is in charge of <lb />
the fish pond. <lb />
Miss is the <lb />
mistress of the and <lb />
stall, otherwise the dairy, and a <lb />
web, with a huge macho <lb />
spider in it, is a part of her <lb />
At such a bazaar a table <lb />
where candlesticks of all sizes, <lb />
wear and designs were to be hail, <lb />
the fair young saleswomen were <lb />
all white pet- <lb />
a white The <lb />
scheme is that offers consider- <lb />
able opportunity for variety and in- <lb />
suggestion. <lb />
Crime In Cores. <lb />
They do not classify crime in <lb />
It is just as serious a mat- <lb />
to be convicted of stealing a <lb />
pound of rice as of plotting treason <lb />
or of committing wholesale <lb />
There is but one penalty for <lb />
all cut off tho heads of <lb />
culprits. During my visit to that <lb />
queer country last summer, a pair <lb />
of valuable sleeve buttons <lb />
stolen from me. suspected a <lb />
servant, and he was <lb />
the tribunals and subjected to a <lb />
rigorous examination. There was <lb />
absolutely no tending to <lb />
fasten tho crime upon him. I <lb />
suspected the fellow of having <lb />
swallowed the buttons to avoid <lb />
detection, and the authorities <lb />
offered to cut him open <lb />
search of evidence if I said so. <lb />
J. B. in St Louis <lb />
She Trusts in Jack- <lb />
How a girl does trust her par- <lb />
He may be a very poor stick, <lb />
but you never could make her be- <lb />
it. <lb />
She will turn her back upon the <lb />
kindest and-best mother, if that <lb />
mother hints a word against him. <lb />
won't speak to her father <lb />
for a week if he questions the <lb />
of his coming sou-in- <lb />
Her best friend is ignored if she <lb />
whispers a few of sins. <lb />
In short, there isn't any one in <lb />
this wide world can compare <lb />
with poor, dear, sweet, slandered <lb />
Jack. <lb />
Yes, she finds out letter in time. <lb />
Many have found immediate relief <lb />
and permanent i of cases <lb />
of rheumatism by the persistent use of <lb />
Salvation Oil. When applied according <lb />
to the It rarely ever fails to <lb />
cure the Stoat cases. As a <lb />
pain cure it has no . . in the market. <lb />
K cents. <lb />
water and wipe <lb />
wash the other parts tho re- <lb />
To Keep Refrigerators Sweet <lb />
This is of the most import- <lb />
Jut duties of the housekeeper. No <lb />
matter how many servants she <lb />
may keep, she should give this <lb />
matter her personal supervision <lb />
ones a week. The refrigerator <lb />
should be in perfect condition. If <lb />
the lining broken in any part, <lb />
so that the water soaks into the <lb />
wood, attend to the refilling at <lb />
or. if tho refrigerator be not <lb />
worth that, discard it wholly. <lb />
possible, avoid having the <lb />
drain pipe connected with the <lb />
plumbing in the house. Have the <lb />
refrigerator placed when it can be <lb />
flooded with air and light when <lb />
ever necessary, but. of course, in <lb />
as cool a place as possible. <lb />
a week have everything <lb />
from it. Take out the <lb />
and wash them in hot soapsuds <lb />
then pour boiling water over them <lb />
Place them in the sun. or, if <lb />
fails, by the range, that they <lb />
perfectly dried. <lb />
How out tho ice rack <lb />
wash and B aid in the same way, <lb />
except that, as are groove <lb />
or wires in this, the greatest cart <lb />
must used to get out <lb />
of dirt that may <lb />
there. Next wash out <lb />
ice compartment, running s <lb />
flexible wire rod the <lb />
that nothing shall lodge there. <lb />
Put two of washing <lb />
soda into a quart of water, <lb />
and on the lire. When this boils, <lb />
pour it into the ice compartment, <lb />
follow this with a kettleful of boil- <lb />
ripe dry. Now <lb />
parts or <lb />
with hot soapsuds and <lb />
wipe perfectly dry. Be careful to <lb />
get tho doors and ledges clean and <lb />
dry. Leave tho refrigerator open <lb />
for an hour and then return <lb />
ice and food to it. <lb />
I plan this work for a day when <lb />
the ice man is due. The work is <lb />
done immediately after breakfast, <lb />
so that the refrigerator is ready <lb />
when the ice comes. Should you, <lb />
after this still have trouble, <lb />
do not use the refrigerator. <lb />
will far better to get along <lb />
without tho comfort it affords than <lb />
to endanger health and life by <lb />
using a contaminated article. <lb />
Food should never lie put in a re- <lb />
while because it <lb />
absorbs the flavors of other food <lb />
and also heats I ho refrigerator. <lb />
Jokes on Women. <lb />
cousin is to <lb />
charity, is he <lb />
no; she has only promised <lb />
to a sister to <lb />
Li I tie does your <lb />
do since the dog was <lb />
Stolen <lb />
Little she sort com <lb />
forts herself with <lb />
Smith's Good News. <lb />
so my little- cooked <lb />
this all herself What does she <lb />
call it <lb />
started it for bread, but <lb />
after it came out of the oven I con- <lb />
I'd put on it <lb />
and call it <lb />
A topic for summer discussion <lb />
at the Eastern watering places is, <lb />
is the real artistic stand- <lb />
ard of a perfect female chin One <lb />
with a tendency to repose is a <lb />
thing to have in the domestic cir- <lb />
Paul Pioneer Press. <lb />
Mrs. <lb />
If my husband would only stop <lb />
playing poker I could a new <lb />
bonnet like yours. <lb />
Mis. ho had stop- <lb />
playing with my husband be- <lb />
fore they began the last time, you <lb />
might have had <lb />
The Newly course, <lb />
I don't come to the club any more. <lb />
My wife makes home perfectly de- <lb />
to me. <lb />
I thought she <lb />
was out of town. <lb />
The Newly she <lb />
News Record. <lb />
it's rather a high-priced <lb />
assented the clerk at tho <lb />
furniture store, carelessly. That's <lb />
what Mrs. remarked <lb />
when was here the other day. <lb />
said she would like to have it, <lb />
but couldn't afford it Over here, <lb />
on the other side of the room, now, <lb />
I think we <lb />
take the said Mrs. <lb />
with decision. <lb />
Tribune. <lb />
Marrow toast is a delicious and <lb />
inexpensive relish for tea or <lb />
luncheon. Buy a large shin bone <lb />
and have tho butcher split it, then <lb />
take out the marrow in one piece. <lb />
Cut the marrow into slices nearly <lb />
an inch thick and set aside. Mix <lb />
in a hot dish a teaspoonful of <lb />
chopped parsley, the same <lb />
of lemon juice, half a tea- <lb />
spoonful of salt, a grain of <lb />
cayenne, and several drops of <lb />
onion juice. Also have in the <lb />
oven several squares of toast, <lb />
crisp and browned evenly. Cook <lb />
the marrow rapidly ninety sec- <lb />
boiling it in a quart of <lb />
salted water. Drain the marrow <lb />
thoroughly and mix it the <lb />
seasoning in the hot dish. Spread <lb />
on the toast and re. Toast, <lb />
marrow and seasoning must be <lb />
hot when sent to the table, and <lb />
eaten lief ore they cool. <lb />
It saved his boy's life. Mr. A. <lb />
Curry, conductor C. A. R. R., Slater. <lb />
Mo., given his <lb />
highly praise Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup <lb />
laving lite of my little has;, who <lb />
is ear old. He had a severe case <lb />
of the croup which the Syrup relieved <lb />
The Live Business Man <lb />
Places a--------- <lb />
LIVE ADVERTISEMENT <lb />
LIVE NEWSPAPER <lb />
------where it Is rend by------ <lb />
------That is why he <lb />
The Eastern Reflector <lb />
ERADICATES BLOOD POI- <lb />
SON no BLOOD TAINT. <lb />
Specific <lb />
entirely- cleansed my system of contagious <lb />
blood poison f the worst <lb />
Wm. S. Loomis, La. <lb />
SCROFULA <lb />
I IN ITS FORMS. <lb />
T had In and my <lb />
system entirely it by taking <lb />
bottles of S. S. S. I not had any <lb />
toms since. C. W. <lb />
S. C <lb />
HAS HUNDREDS OF <lb />
CASES OP SKIN CANCER. <lb />
Treatise on . d Skin Diseases <lb />
Ire. Sr Co, Atlanta. Ga. <lb />
tot's. <lb />
MARQUIS. <lb />
It <lb />
in skinner Building, Pm, <lb />
Photograph <lb />
UR. I,. <lb />
DENTIST, b. <lb />
freewill., N <lb />
DENTIST. r <lb />
An. I. . <lb />
Prompt attention <lb />
at Tinker Murphy's old Hand. <lb />
J. L. BlOW <lb />
VIS<lb />
N. C. <lb />
In Courts. <lb />
ATTORNEY- AT-L Ah<lb />
I. A. II. K. <lb />
ft TYSON, <lb />
w, <lb />
r, c. <lb />
Prompt attention given to collection <lb />
. II. <lb />
n. ;. <lb />
careful to 1-nO-<lb />
at-I, aw. <lb />
V. N <lb />
t. <lb />
ATTORNEY -AT-LA W, <lb />
F. K l I I. i- K, X r.<lb />
CHRIST <lb />
OINTMENT <lb />
MARK. <lb />
For the Cure el all Skin Diseases <lb />
I'll is has in use over <lb />
years, and <lb />
been in steady den has been <lb />
the leading ill mi i <lb />
country, and cures where <lb />
all other remedies, with the attention of <lb />
the most experienced physicians, have <lb />
for year failed. This Ointment is Of <lb />
long standing and the high reputation <lb />
which II obtained is owing entirely <lb />
its as hut little effort has <lb />
ever made to bring It before the <lb />
public. One tie 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 to. Address all or- <lb />
and communications to <lb />
T. V. CHRISTMAN, <lb />
Sole Manufacturer and Proprietor, <lb />
Greenville. N. C. <lb />
GREENVILLE <lb />
MALE ACADEMY <lb />
.------ <lb />
The next session of this School will <lb />
begin mi Monday, August nth, <lb />
The advantage offered will he <lb />
or to those of any previous session. Kn- <lb />
patron. <lb />
Hoard can be had at lower rates than at <lb />
any similar school In Eastern Carolina. <lb />
We propose to do the work for <lb />
that has ever done In the town, <lb />
and challenge proof to the contrary, <lb />
T-rm- are as follows, payable <lb />
Primary per month, <lb />
Intermediate English Pr month, <lb />
Higher month. MO <lb />
Languages each, extra. <lb />
When you are in town call to sec me <lb />
or write me your homes. <lb />
will be cheerfully given. If <lb />
necessary a competent assistant will be <lb />
employed. <lb />
H. <lb />
Greenville, N. C, July <lb />
WALTER'S <lb />
,, <lb />
Street, in rear of Dr. D. L. James <lb />
office. <lb />
N. C. <lb />
I take great pleasure in informing my <lb />
friends and the public generally <lb />
that<lb />
Is now open. A successful career of <lb />
. YEARS <lb />
is a proof of the net Ion I always give. <lb />
My Work Speaks for Itself. <lb />
Call early and examine <lb />
Hoping Jo gain your confidence, and <lb />
merit favor. I am <lb />
Very <lb />
THOMAS WALTER<lb /></p>
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THE REFLECTOR. <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
I Edits and <lb />
WEDNESDAY. ISM. <lb />
Entered at th at Greenville <lb />
N. C., as mail matter. <lb />
NATIONAL <lb />
GROVER CLEVELAND. <lb />
Of York. <lb />
MB <lb />
ADLAI E- STEVENSON, <lb />
Of Illinois. <lb />
ELECTORS AT <lb />
CHARLES B. AYCOCK, <lb />
ROBERT B. GLENN. <lb />
1st L SMITH. <lb />
W. A. B BRANCH, <lb />
of Beaufort. <lb />
STATE DEMOCRATIC <lb />
FOR <lb />
ELIAS CARR, <lb />
of <lb />
FOR GOVERNOR <lb />
R A <lb />
of Alleghany. <lb />
FOR SECRETARY OF STATE i <lb />
COKE <lb />
of Wake. <lb />
FOR <lb />
DONALD W. <lb />
of Wake. <lb />
FOR <lb />
R. M. FURMAN, <lb />
of <lb />
OF <lb />
J. C SCARBOROUGH, <lb />
of Johnston. <lb />
FOR <lb />
FRANK I. OSBORNE, <lb />
of Mecklenburg. <lb />
FOR JUDGE OF TWELFTH <lb />
GEORGE A. SHUFFORD. <lb />
FOR JUSTICE OF THE COURT <lb />
JAMES C. <lb />
of <lb />
COUNTY DEMOCRATIC TICKET. <lb />
FOR THE SENATE <lb />
F- G JAMES- <lb />
FOR HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES <lb />
FREDERICK <lb />
I. K- WETHERINGTON. <lb />
FOR SHERIFF <lb />
RICHARD W. KING. <lb />
FOR REGISTER OF <lb />
HENRY HARDING. <lb />
FOR <lb />
JOHN FLANAGAN. <lb />
FOR <lb />
E-WARREN <lb />
FOR <lb />
J. B. KILPATRICK. <lb />
PUBLIC SPEAKING. <lb />
Hon. w. A. B. Democratic Can- <lb />
for and T. L. <lb />
Democratic Candidate for Elector, will <lb />
address the people of l the <lb />
low inn times and <lb />
Grifton, Wednesday. October <lb />
Black Jack, Thursday- October 18th. <lb />
The Democratic Candidates -for lite <lb />
several County Offices in the county of <lb />
Pitt and the Legislature will address <lb />
the people at the following times and <lb />
Grifton. Wednesday, October 12th. <lb />
Black Jack, Thursday, October 13th. <lb />
Ayden, Saturday, October <lb />
May's Chapel, Tuesday, October 18th. <lb />
Thursday, October 20th. <lb />
Saturday. October 22nd. <lb />
Haddock's X Tuesday October <lb />
25th. <lb />
Gardner's X Roads, Thursday, October <lb />
27th. <lb />
Calico, Friday, October 28th, <lb />
Gen. W. P. will speak at <lb />
Grimesland, Wednesday. Oct. 19th. <lb />
Hon. W. H. Lucas will speak at <lb />
Grifton, Thursday, Oct. 30th. <lb />
Hon. R. B. Glenn. Democratic Elector <lb />
for the State at Large, will speak at <lb />
Falkland, Friday, Oct <lb />
Bethel. Friday Oct. 28th. <lb />
It is said that David B. Hill is <lb />
to speak in North Carolina during <lb />
the present month, probably at <lb />
Greensboro. <lb />
In Raleigh last Saturday morn- <lb />
Mr- D. B- a son-in-law <lb />
of Gov. Fowle, committed suicide <lb />
by cutting his throat- <lb />
The town of Clinton had a large <lb />
fire last Thursday night, destroy- <lb />
several buildings, among them <lb />
the office of the Caucasian, Marian <lb />
paper. <lb />
The convention of the Demo- <lb />
clubs of the United States <lb />
was held New York lost week- <lb />
There were clubs represented <lb />
Mr. Cleveland delivered the ad- <lb />
dress of welcome. F, <lb />
Black was re-elected President- <lb />
The utter folly of people expects <lb />
to accomplish Anything by <lb />
voting for it is to <lb />
help give Harrison another term <lb />
as more <lb />
parent every day. If in every <lb />
State whore Weaver Electors have <lb />
been nominated they could be <lb />
elected the whole number of them <lb />
together would lack more than <lb />
twenty electoral votes of being <lb />
enough to make Weaver President- <lb />
It is plain enough that the <lb />
of Weaver is merely a side <lb />
show in the interest of Harrison, <lb />
and it looks like thinking people <lb />
to stop allowing themselves <lb />
to be deluded by any such snare. <lb />
There is no chance the sun <lb />
for Weaver to be elected, as he <lb />
will be voted for only in the <lb />
and a few of the Western and <lb />
Northwestern States- In many <lb />
States such a thing the People's <lb />
party is unknown. The people of <lb />
the should not throw away <lb />
their votes o it <lb />
THE ATTEMPTED SALE. <lb />
There were developments in Re- <lb />
publican quarters this county <lb />
on Saturday which indicate that <lb />
the bosses of that party and the <lb />
party itself are not working <lb />
harmony, and the result of it is <lb />
being looked forward to with inter- <lb />
est. It had been rumored for <lb />
some time that the <lb />
bosses, who usually hold the <lb />
vote under their thumb, hod made <lb />
an with the Third party <lb />
leaders of the county, by which <lb />
the vote was to be sold out <lb />
to them. There were also rumors <lb />
of mutterings upon the side <lb />
of the camp, because they wanted <lb />
a ticket of their own and did not <lb />
relish the idea of being sold out to <lb />
the Third party like so many cat- <lb />
The developments on <lb />
day substantiated both of these <lb />
rumors. <lb />
The proof of the first rumor was <lb />
in the shape of a flaming spread- <lb />
eagle circular of the Republican <lb />
executive committee for Pitt <lb />
which stated that at a meeting <lb />
of the executive committee, six be <lb />
present, the following pro <lb />
were had <lb />
Whereas, your committee after <lb />
thoroughly canvassing and consulting <lb />
with prominent Republican leaders from <lb />
every township in tin county, as to <lb />
whether a Republican county convention <lb />
should be called to nominate Legislative <lb />
and county tickets, therefore he it <lb />
ed. 1st That your committee deem it <lb />
unwise and inexpedient to call a county <lb />
convention or to nominate candidates for <lb />
the Legislature and the various county <lb />
The was an ad- <lb />
dress to tho Republicans that <lb />
a bit on election law <lb />
and machinery tho hands of <lb />
and said that as the <lb />
People's party candidates <lb />
platform favored the repeal of <lb />
those things, earnestly request <lb />
every Republican to support the <lb />
People's party candidates in Pitt <lb />
county for the Legislature and <lb />
county <lb />
This circular was simply tho <lb />
carrying out of the terms of sale <lb />
to deliver tho Republican vote of <lb />
county over to the Third party, <lb />
and the proof that this was not done <lb />
with tho sanction of the party but <lb />
only by a few of the bosses, <lb />
haps only the six who held that <lb />
executive committee <lb />
another circular came out contain- <lb />
call for a mass meeting of <lb />
the Republicans of This <lb />
call contained the signatures of <lb />
thirty-four Republicans; and said s <lb />
Republican executive committee <lb />
having attempted to transfer the <lb />
party to the so-called People's <lb />
party, and in order to carry out their <lb />
agreement refuse to call a county con- <lb />
of the party, we, the undersigned, <lb />
being Republicans from principle, desire <lb />
to preserve the organization of the grand <lb />
old party which preserved the Union and <lb />
gave freedom to millions of human <lb />
beings earnestly urge all good <lb />
cans to assemble in the Court House in <lb />
Greenville, at o'clock on Saturday, <lb />
day of October, for the purpose of <lb />
nominating candidates for the <lb />
and other county offices, and for <lb />
organizing the <lb />
The spirit of this circular is <lb />
with the feeling that prevail- <lb />
ed in Florida and Georgia. The <lb />
Republican leaders in both those <lb />
States sold out to the Third party <lb />
and would not put any ticket of <lb />
their own in the field. The result <lb />
of this was a revolt among the <lb />
body of the Republicans, many of <lb />
them voting the Democrat ticket <lb />
in preference to being transferred <lb />
to the Third party. <lb />
As said in the outset tho result <lb />
of the sale Pitt county <lb />
will be watched with interest- <lb />
Have you heard from Georgia <lb />
and Florida How does the news <lb />
suit you is the Third <lb />
party How about <lb />
How does the prospect of break- <lb />
the Solid South strike you <lb />
In both States there was a <lb />
nation between the Third party <lb />
and Republicans. Let them com- <lb />
if such results are to follow. <lb />
We were told at Bethel last <lb />
Thursday that during a speech <lb />
which Mr- A. A- Forbes, J party <lb />
candidate for the Senate, made in <lb />
that town, he said are two <lb />
ways to get is by the <lb />
ballot and the other is by the <lb />
and intimated if they could <lb />
not get it one way they would have <lb />
it the other. Can we understand <lb />
Mr. Forbes to mean by this that if <lb />
the people will not vote for Third <lb />
party demands they are to be shot <lb />
into submission to them He <lb />
must have been taking lessons from <lb />
anarchist whelp that <lb />
lies about people and makes threats <lb />
at them through the Progressive <lb />
Farmer. <lb />
We print to-day two letters, one <lb />
from Mr. of Durham, and <lb />
the other from Col. I. A- Sugg of <lb />
Greenville, in reference to the <lb />
Keeley Institute at Greensboro. <lb />
The letters speak for themselves. <lb />
All with whom we have talked who <lb />
have been treated at this Institute <lb />
endorse fully the contents of these <lb />
two letters. We feel that in com- <lb />
mending this treatment we are <lb />
conferring a favor upon mankind. <lb />
It is wonderful. We know of no <lb />
in this county, and there are a <lb />
goodly number, who has taken the <lb />
treatment who docs not say that <lb />
the cure is complete, is <lb />
in praise of everything and <lb />
everybody connected with the <lb />
Institute- <lb />
GEORGIA AND FLORIDA. <lb />
The elections Georgia, and <lb />
Florida are over and Democrats <lb />
are much elated at tho <lb />
result- In both States the <lb />
had endorsed tho Third <lb />
party tickets and though it was <lb />
that the Democrat would <lb />
both States yet there was <lb />
some anxiety as to what strength <lb />
the Third party would develop. <lb />
We have the in now and <lb />
are satisfied with In Florida <lb />
the Democrats carried the State by <lb />
twenty-five thousand majority The <lb />
Third party did not poll over five <lb />
thousand votes in the whole State. <lb />
A large number of voted <lb />
the Democratic ticket unsolicited. <lb />
The Democrats carried Georgia <lb />
by seventy thousand majority. <lb />
This is ten thousand more than <lb />
the majority was for Cleveland in <lb />
1888- It would seem from this that <lb />
tho strength of the Third party lay <lb />
increasing tho Democratic <lb />
It must remembered <lb />
that the Republicans were aiding <lb />
these fellows with all the strength <lb />
could command. Georgia is <lb />
one of the strongest Alliance States <lb />
in the South and the Third party <lb />
had boasted that they would carry <lb />
the State by a good majority. The <lb />
result showed that most of the <lb />
are still Democrats- <lb />
All would were it not for the <lb />
designing leaders who have got <lb />
ten the order for no other <lb />
pose than to advance self. The <lb />
sooner the order rids itself of these <lb />
fellows the better it will be for it <lb />
The agricultural portion of the <lb />
State had almost been conceded <lb />
to the Third party but when the <lb />
returns commenced coming in it <lb />
was that these sturdy patriot- <lb />
sons of toil were still faithful to <lb />
the only party that has ever been <lb />
friendly to them. <lb />
Tho farmers of North Carolina <lb />
can now see that all the professions <lb />
of the leaders of the Third party <lb />
are when they are endeavor- <lb />
to make them believe that the <lb />
southern farmers are leaving the <lb />
Democratic party. The victory in <lb />
Georgia especially will aid us very <lb />
much in North Carolina. The <lb />
white men who heretofore <lb />
been Democrats but have of late <lb />
been will now. see that <lb />
there is nothing in the Third party <lb />
that it will never be able to <lb />
fill a single promise and in con- <lb />
sequence they will come back <lb />
heartily to their old faith and help <lb />
get the much needed relief through <lb />
the Democratic party. North Car- <lb />
feels like giving three cheers <lb />
for Georgia and would say to her <lb />
that too will do as she has done <lb />
on the 8th of <lb />
beyond resurrection the Third <lb />
party or radical aid society which <lb />
is now boasting, and threatening <lb />
and endeavoring to make it appear <lb />
that they are the majority of <lb />
The circulars sent out last Sat- <lb />
from Republican <lb />
headquarters is strong evidence <lb />
that the bosses have sold out tho <lb />
colored folks to the Third party <lb />
are now trying to the <lb />
by making the colored <lb />
vote solidly for tho Third party <lb />
ticket. It does Lot look the <lb />
colored folks are going to submit <lb />
to such a sale of their ball iS, how- <lb />
ever. <lb />
CHEAP <lb />
-In order to close out our Furniture we offer our- <lb />
AT BETHEL. <lb />
There was only a small crowd at <lb />
Bethel last Thursday, but those <lb />
present had the pleasure of hear- <lb />
two excellent speeches, the <lb />
best that have been delivered <lb />
during the campaign. The <lb />
first speaker was Hon. W. A. B <lb />
Branch, our nominee for Congress, <lb />
who for nearly two hours talked <lb />
good common sense to tho people- <lb />
He told them exactly what was the <lb />
trouble with this country, the <lb />
cause of the hard times and what <lb />
was grinding the people poorer <lb />
day by day. The enormous tariff <lb />
robbery and huge pension frauds, <lb />
that are draining tho toiling mass- <lb />
es to and the force bill, <lb />
were discussed so plainly that the <lb />
most unlearned could thoroughly <lb />
understand- <lb />
He was followed by Hon. L- L. <lb />
Smith, Democratic Elector for the <lb />
District. He also spoke upon <lb />
the troubles that agitate tho <lb />
and traced the cause of them <lb />
directly to the Republican party. <lb />
He showed from public records <lb />
and former speeches of Weaver <lb />
and other Third party leaders, <lb />
that they had even said the Re- <lb />
publicans were responsible for tho <lb />
evils that oppress us; and now <lb />
these same men were the <lb />
Democratic and saying they were <lb />
responsible for them, while there <lb />
has not been a moment in <lb />
seven years in which the Demo- <lb />
part has had such control <lb />
of every branch of the govern- <lb />
that it could make or repeal <lb />
a single law. He spoke at length <lb />
upon Cleveland and compared his <lb />
record with that of the other Pres- <lb />
candidates. <lb />
After ho had closed Mr- J- II. <lb />
Barnhill, the young man whom the <lb />
Third party has put up as its can- <lb />
for tho Legislature in place <lb />
of Mr. John Fleming, for <lb />
ward and attempted to reply to <lb />
both speeches- He talked for <lb />
quite awhile but there was <lb />
in what he said. The only <lb />
point he made Was directly against <lb />
his own party when he admitted <lb />
that the had one plat- <lb />
form for the Western States and <lb />
another for the Southern States. <lb />
The people Bethel speak <lb />
out their approval of the speeches, <lb />
of Messrs. Branch and Smith and <lb />
say they have done much good for <lb />
the Democracy- <lb />
MEETING. <lb />
N. C, Oct, 3rd 1892. <lb />
The Board of Commissioners of <lb />
Pitt county met this day, resent <lb />
C- Dawson, chairman, S. Gain- <lb />
T. E. Keel, C. V. Newt a end <lb />
Leonidas Mini of <lb />
last meeting read <lb />
The following orders for paupers <lb />
were <lb />
Winifred Taylor 6.00, Margaret <lb />
Bryan 3.00, Alex Harris 1200, H- <lb />
D. Smith 2-00, Martha Nelson 2-00, <lb />
Margaret Bryan 2-00, Jacob <lb />
Lawhorn 1.50, Nancy Moore 3.00, <lb />
Susan Norris 1-50, Susan Briley <lb />
Lucinda Smith 1.50, Patsy <lb />
Harriet Williams <lb />
2.00, Henry Harries Emily <lb />
3-00, Benjamin Crawford <lb />
1.50, Adams 2.50, Kenneth <lb />
Henderson J. 1.50, <lb />
Eliza Edwards 1-50. <lb />
Tho following orders for general <lb />
purposes were issued <lb />
T. Bland, Sr. 0.73, Lemon Dunn <lb />
1.40, Harriet 1.27, B. S- <lb />
Sheppard 38-86, J. B. Galloway <lb />
210.84, J. A- Harrington 3.10, J- A- <lb />
Harrington James Dunn <lb />
2-62, Harry Lewis 3-65, James <lb />
Brown 3.55, W- B. 156-76. <lb />
Amos Keel C D. <lb />
0-00, J. T- Phillips W- J- Cow- <lb />
ell G. A- 1.20, <lb />
Henry Brown 4-75, John <lb />
209.39, Queen 1-14, W- <lb />
B- Moore 5-59, J- A. Harrington <lb />
J. B. Cherry Co 2.09, An- <lb />
drew Robinson R- R. <lb />
14.51, W. M. 4-00, T- A. <lb />
Nichols O- Hooker O- <lb />
Hooker O. Hooker 0-50. C <lb />
16-00, R. W. King 49-34. <lb />
E. A. 2-25, J. II- Manning <lb />
1-25, M- G. 16.73, W- L. <lb />
Smith 1.00, Brooks 1.65, <lb />
Queen 1-64, W- L- <lb />
Smith 1.00. J. B. 38-88, It. <lb />
M- J. A- Harrington <lb />
J- P. Allen 1-12, W-T- Knight <lb />
W. B. Harper Abram <lb />
Williams 0.20, Jane Briley 1-59, J. <lb />
H. W. M. Brown <lb />
11.35, B. J- Wilson, 14.55, B. S. <lb />
Sheppard 2-00, L- A- Mayo <lb />
O- W. Harrington <lb />
Brown 8-00, J. A- K Tucker <lb />
D. H. James 28.86, C <lb />
son 3.80, S. A- Gainer <lb />
Fleming 4-50, T. E- Keel 3-70, <lb />
C V. Newton 9.30, E- A- <lb />
45.02, J- A K. Tucker 1275, B- S- <lb />
Sheppard 5-75. M. G. Holliday <lb />
0-75, C- P- Gaskins 0-50, N. R. Cory <lb />
0.45, J- B. Bullock, 2-80, C H. <lb />
Stokes 0.50, G. T. Tyson 0.97, L. A. <lb />
Mayo 1.72, A. L. Harrington <lb />
O. W. Harrington 2-15, D. S- Spain <lb />
2.05, J. A. K. Tucker 82-65. <lb />
Tyson granted license <lb />
to retail liquor in town- <lb />
ship. <lb />
Kenneth Henderson exempt <lb />
from poll tax for 1892. <lb />
Ordered that tho Board hold a <lb />
special meeting on Thursday Oct. <lb />
20th, for the purpose of looking <lb />
after delinquents who have not <lb />
listed their taxes. <lb />
Tho following persons listed <lb />
their taxes tor 1892 <lb />
Robert King, J- <lb />
B. of Harriot A. <lb />
J- B. Yellowley <lb />
of E. C. Yellowley, Jessie Yellow- <lb />
J- B. H. H- <lb />
J. H. Harriss, W. G- Car- <lb />
son, J. B. Yellowley, B. F. <lb />
A- Davenport, <lb />
Frank Pollard, Bryan Whitehurst <lb />
estate. <lb />
W- S. <lb />
Rawls, J. H- Beardsley. <lb />
Lane, John <lb />
Swift F. Harriss, <lb />
Oliver Cox, J. G- Wilson, E. A. <lb />
Tyson, W. E Windley, W- E <lb />
Windley agent for children. <lb />
J- Harrington, <lb />
E- S- Edwards, Lucy P. Bell, <lb />
Warren <lb />
Township Chap- <lb />
man- <lb />
Beaver A. <lb />
worth. <lb />
lock <lb />
We are determined to close it out without delay. We have a <lb />
---------large assortment of-------- <lb />
Chairs, Tables, Bureaus, Lounges, Bedsteads, <lb />
Bedroom Suits, Wardrobes, Wash-stands, <lb />
Towel Racks, Cradles, Cots, Wire <lb />
Spring, Tin Safes <lb />
and Side-Boards. <lb />
This is no bait but a legitimate offer and our prices will prove <lb />
WHAT WE SAY.--- <lb />
We think it will pay you to come and see for yourselves. <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
Tax Notice. <lb />
I will attend at the following times and <lb />
places the purpose of collecting the <lb />
and County taxes due for <lb />
year <lb />
Wednesday, October <lb />
Black Jack, Thursday, October <lb />
Ayden, Saturday, October <lb />
May's Chapel, Tuesday, October <lb />
Thursday, October <lb />
Saturday, October <lb />
Haddock's X Tuesday, <lb />
Gardner's X Thursday, <lb />
Calico, Friday, October <lb />
Save yourself and collector trouble <lb />
paying promptly at these appoint- <lb />
J. A. K. <lb />
Sheriff. <lb />
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Store. <lb />
Administrator's Notice <lb />
Letters of administration having been <lb />
issued to the undersigned by the Clerk <lb />
of Superior Court of Pitt county. <lb />
on 20th day of September, 1899, upon <lb />
the estate of C. M. A. Griffin, deceased, <lb />
notice Is to the creditors of <lb />
said estate to present their claims, duly <lb />
authenticated, to the undersigned on or <lb />
before the 20th day of September. <lb />
or this notice will be plead in bar of <lb />
their recovery. All persons indebted to <lb />
said estate arc notified to make <lb />
ate to the undersigned. <lb />
This the 27th day of September, 1392. <lb />
L. H. <lb />
JOEL PATRICK. <lb />
of C. M. A. Griffin, <lb />
Notice to Creditors. <lb />
The undersigned having duly <lb />
before the Superior Court Cleric of Pitt <lb />
county as Executor to the last will and <lb />
testament of Galloway, deceased <lb />
notice Is hereby given to all persons In- <lb />
to the estate to make immediate <lb />
payment to the undersigned, and all per- <lb />
sons claims against said estate <lb />
must present the same tor payment be- <lb />
fore the 1st of October, or this no- <lb />
will be plead bar of recovery. <lb />
This 28th day of September, 1892. <lb />
ISRAEL EDWARDS, <lb />
Executor of Edney Galloway. <lb />
In Hot Weather <lb />
a cup beef tea made from <lb />
Company's <lb />
Extract of Beef <lb />
will be found palatable, refreshing <lb />
beneficial. This Extract keeps for <lb />
length of in the hottest climate, <lb />
Bo sure and get Company's and <lb />
avoid loss disappointment. <lb />
TO THE PUBLIC. <lb />
If you want to save----- <lb />
Bitty <lb />
n the p of a PIANO and from <lb />
Ten to Fifteen Dollars <lb />
in the purchase of an Organ address <lb />
ADOLPH COHN, <lb />
New N. C. <lb />
General Agent for North Carolina, <lb />
who is now handling goods direct from <lb />
the manufacturers, as <lb />
GRADE MERLIN PIANOS, <lb />
for tone, and <lb />
and endorsed by nearly all the <lb />
musical Journals in the United Spates. <lb />
Made by Paul O. who i t Ibis <lb />
time one of the best mechanics and In- <lb />
of the day. Thirteen new <lb />
patents on this high grade Piano- <lb />
Also the NEW BY A EVANS UP. <lb />
BIGHT PIANO which has been soil by <lb />
him for the past six years In eastern <lb />
part of tills State and up to this time <lb />
given entire satisfaction. The Upright <lb />
piano just mentioned will be sold at <lb />
in <lb />
Walnut pr Mahogany cases. <lb />
Also the GROWN PARLOR ORGAN <lb />
from to In solid or Oak <lb />
ewes. , <lb />
Ten years experience in the music <lb />
business has enabled him to handle <lb />
nothing but standard goods and ho do <lb />
not hesitate to say ha can sell any <lb />
musical Instrument about per cent. <lb />
cheaper than other agents arc vow <lb />
to HI banks in Eastern <lb />
NOTICE. <lb />
All persons indebted <lb />
to M- It. Lang- are here- <lb />
by requested to make <lb />
settlement the <lb />
next thirty days or all <lb />
claims will be placed <lb />
in the hands of our at- <lb />
for collection. <lb />
The books can be <lb />
found with Mr. Lang <lb />
who will duly receipt <lb />
for all payments. <lb />
Oct. <lb />
For Rent. <lb />
A large two-story brick store the <lb />
Opera House Block, Greenville, just, <lb />
rated, splendid room, with patent <lb />
tor, counters, -helving and drawers. <lb />
Apply to <lb />
II. LONG. <lb />
Greenville, N. <lb />
For Sale on Easy Terms <lb />
Double Store in Greenville. I <lb />
offer for sale on easy terms the; large <lb />
Double Store north C Fifth street, <lb />
east of Evan, street, with lot fronting <lb />
feet on Fifth street by feel deep. A <lb />
splendid bargain. Apply at. ones to <lb />
Win. II. LONG, <lb />
FOR SALE. <lb />
We have tor sale at Stack Jack, <lb />
county, a good Cotton Gin, <lb />
saws, and a good Grist Mill, the rocks of <lb />
Moore county These tire almost <lb />
as genii as new will be sold cheap. <lb />
Apply either to <lb />
J. KILPATRICK, <lb />
Mills. N. c. <lb />
or G. W. Venters, Calico, X. C. <lb />
Peanut Pickers and <lb />
Cleaners. <lb />
Will pick and clean o <lb />
Peanuts a day. Manufactured by Card- <lb />
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indebted to the will pay the <lb />
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It gives me pleasure to announce to <lb />
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Action for Divorce. <lb />
County, <lb />
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Superior Court. <lb />
The Defendant above named, is here- <lb />
by notified to be and appear before the <lb />
Judge of our Superior Court, at a Court <lb />
to be held for the County of Pitt, at the <lb />
Court House in on the <lb />
Monday before the 1st Monday of March <lb />
1803, and answer the complaint which <lb />
will be deposited in the of the <lb />
the Superior Court of said <lb />
County, within the first three days of <lb />
said term, and let the said Defendant <lb />
take notice that if she to answer the <lb />
said complaint within the time required <lb />
by law the Plaintiff, will apply to the <lb />
Court for Cue relief demanded hi the <lb />
complaint. <lb />
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Given under hand and sea of said <lb />
Court, this 12th day Sept. <lb />
E. A. Mote. <lb />
Clerk Superior Court. <lb />
completed my store at <lb />
county, X. C, I am opening <lb />
a first-class stock of <lb />
and cordially the public to call <lb />
examine my <lb />
GOODS, SHOES, NOTIONS, <lb />
Ac, <lb />
Our motto Is Standard Goods at Rea- <lb />
Prices for Cash. <lb />
Examine my stock buying <lb />
If the goods and prices do <lb />
not suit we charge nothing them. <lb />
Country produce taken in exchange <lb />
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f worth <lb />
J worth CLOAK, <lb />
worth DRESS GOODS, <lb />
worth HATS. <lb />
And a full line of Bleached and Unbleached <lb />
Domestics, Calicoes, This is by far the largest stock <lb />
in town and will be sold strictly at cost. Goods must be sold. <lb />
BROWN HOOKER, <lb />
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CONSUMPTIVE<lb />
Special facilities for handling Seed In any <lb />
quantity from all Tar River Landings. <lb />
Car Load Lots taken from any point in <lb />
Eastern North Carolina and Virginia. <lb />
BAGS FOR SHIPPING SEED. <lb />
COTTON SEED MEAL AND HULLS FOR SALE OR <lb />
EXCHANGE FOR SEED. <lb />
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Mills on <lb />
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THE REFLECTOR. <lb />
Reflections. <lb />
Young man. <lb />
many left. <lb />
Another morning. <lb />
The crop will soon gone. <lb />
Coal i higher this season than last. <lb />
fair next week. <lb />
Have seen your registration <lb />
Big stock of Shoes in at <lb />
Bros, t <lb />
weeks from to <lb />
election. <lb />
p aunt bags at the <lb />
Brink Store. t <lb />
The New Bearing for <lb />
at Bran n B <lb />
arc getting in shape <lb />
has been lilting <lb />
Hew Home Sewing all <lb />
parts at Bros. t <lb />
New Cream Cheese and State <lb />
Butter at the Brick Store. <lb />
Want to eat something Boss <lb />
Biscuits at the Old Brick Store. <lb />
Do not put the matter off too long. Go <lb />
at once and see if you are registered. <lb />
Cheapest Furniture. Bedsteads and <lb />
Mattresses at the Old Store. <lb />
Cash given Produce, Hides, <lb />
and Furs at the Old Brick Store. <lb />
If the election your name <lb />
r. gist; at ion books the fault is all your <lb />
own. <lb />
The date of the Weldon Fair i Nov. <lb />
1-t to 4th Get something ready to ex- <lb />
The show of the is those <lb />
Japanese persimmons at <lb />
Come Me our new goods, can nil <lb />
you in both quality and price. Brown <lb />
Bros. t <lb />
The County meet on <lb />
the 80th to look after delinquent tax <lb />
listers. <lb />
Willoughby say- Food <lb />
good for hog cholera. At the Old <lb />
Store. <lb />
Thanks to the secretary for a <lb />
tie--t to the Weldon fair Nov. <lb />
1st to 4th. <lb />
The Weldon Fair 1st to 4th Is <lb />
going to he a good one in every respect. <lb />
Take a day and go. <lb />
by actual count is the number of <lb />
sent mt to-day. That's <lb />
not a Bony Dumber. <lb />
The Old Store will be closed on <lb />
Sept 22nd and on Saturday Get. it <lb />
being our holidays. <lb />
People are going to the ex- <lb />
position. The fare for the round trip <lb />
from Greenville is <lb />
There will be line exhibits of stock, <lb />
poultry and ail farm products at the <lb />
don Fair. Be sure and go. <lb />
The merry-go-round has set up on the <lb />
vacant lot in front of Hotel Macon a here <lb />
the one was operated. <lb />
Bulb- now for <lb />
double and single, all color. Ilka each, <lb />
per dozen, by Allen Son. t <lb />
Master Hal Sugg sent the <lb />
an artichoke curiosity which he found in <lb />
his garden on Monday. It was a <lb />
cluster of artichokes on one stem. <lb />
Liberal premiums are offered for the <lb />
lies exhibits at tile Weldon Fair. Thong <lb />
is no reason why Fit; county cannot win <lb />
some of them. t <lb />
seems to be doing a good <lb />
business at bis now stand. Hi- peanut <lb />
candy and cream taffy are hard to beat, <lb />
and Ids oysters come right fresh from <lb />
Large lot Ladies Cloaks, latest styles. <lb />
at Brown If wanted it not in <lb />
stock can have it made to order on short <lb />
notice. <lb />
This issue of the REFLECTOR may not <lb />
have as much political reading in it as <lb />
usual, but it has a lot of mighty good <lb />
Keely talk which is recommended to the <lb />
earnest consideration of some <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 />
Monday between Ballard-X <lb />
Roads and Grove church, a <lb />
gold watch, initials It. W. F. engraved <lb />
on case. Two fob chains were on the <lb />
Finder will be reward- <lb />
ed by returning it to L. II. Rountree at <lb />
A. store. t <lb />
It is about time for a general putting <lb />
up of stoves. It takes fellow well <lb />
grounded in the faith to tackle a cranky <lb />
stove pipe joint and not want to use cuss <lb />
words when it wont fit. It is about the <lb />
next thing to hitting your thumb nail <lb />
with a hammer. <lb />
There has been some cranky time here <lb />
the last week or so. the steam whistles <lb />
blowing for twelve when it lacked all the <lb />
way from a quarter to half an hour to <lb />
being twelve o'clock. Our people ought <lb />
to adopt one time to go by. The time at <lb />
the telegraph office will be found nearer <lb />
correct than any other. <lb />
The Reflector adds another interest- <lb />
feature We have arranged <lb />
with Messrs. Cobb Bros., commission <lb />
merchants of Norfolk, to furnish a week- <lb />
report of the cotton market by mail, <lb />
and on Tuesday they telegraph the <lb />
latest market quotations before the Re- <lb />
goes in pres-. These reports <lb />
can always be relied as accurate. <lb />
Mrs. E. A. Sheppard has returned and <lb />
I am now ready to show my customers <lb />
the very latest and most fashionable <lb />
styles in millinery. Have just received a <lb />
beautiful line of Pattern Hats. I also <lb />
keep a full line of in Trimmings. <lb />
Mrs. Fannie <lb />
Personal. <lb />
Mr. A is out again. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. C. T. am ii <lb />
Wilson this week. <lb />
Mrs. C. M. Bernard and children an <lb />
in Virginia. <lb />
Mr. J. C. of Wilson, has been <lb />
in town for a few days. <lb />
Mrs. Ricks has moved into her new <lb />
house near the college. <lb />
Dr. Marquis returned Friday night <lb />
from a trip to Philadelphia. <lb />
Mr. J. A. moved into the <lb />
house in <lb />
Masters and Raymond <lb />
Tyson are both fever. <lb />
Mrs. R. W. King and the little Miss <lb />
have been spending sometime at <lb />
Mrs. E. A. Sheppard and Miss Annie <lb />
returned from Richmond Monday eve- <lb />
Messrs. Alien Warren and <lb />
attended the fair at Suffolk last <lb />
week. <lb />
Mr-. A. B. Ellington and Miss Mollie <lb />
Kidd have gone to Petersburg on a visit <lb />
to relatives. <lb />
Mr. S. I. Fleming, of had a <lb />
yellow chill last Friday and has since <lb />
been in a Critical condition. <lb />
Dr. II. Johnson, of Grifton, was in <lb />
town Monday and dropped in to sec its a <lb />
short lie reports the Democracy <lb />
of Swift Creek all right. <lb />
Mi Williamson, of A <lb />
D. and Mrs. and <lb />
of Suffolk. are <lb />
brother Mr. D. Williamson. <lb />
Mr. B. King, of Falkland, was shaking <lb />
hands with hi- friends here <lb />
For several months pas he has been <lb />
traveling for a Baltimore and we <lb />
are glad to know i- doing well. <lb />
Bishop of the Catholic church. <lb />
Will administer the sacrament of ill- <lb />
on Thursday morning, the at <lb />
St. Peters church. At night he de- <lb />
liver a discourse upon Christopher Col- <lb />
at o'clock. <lb />
Hon. w. Branch was to have <lb />
spoken in Greenville Monday night, but <lb />
was unable to till his appointment be- <lb />
cause of sickness in hi- family, as was <lb />
learned. A good crowd had <lb />
assembled in the Court House and Hon. <lb />
spoke to them <lb />
of an hour. Be i- always in trim <lb />
for a speech and gave hi- hearers an ex- <lb />
one Monday night. There were <lb />
-nine party folks there who fairly <lb />
in their seats under the <lb />
he gave I hem. <lb />
CAMPAIGN SONG. <lb />
YANKEE <lb />
t cane put the ship of State in trim. <lb />
Call back her Old commander. <lb />
And be the weather foul or fair. <lb />
You know he's sure to hind her. <lb />
Graver Cleveland at the head, <lb />
Stevenson beside him, <lb />
He'll too. a trusty <lb />
You know for you have tried him. <lb />
The force bill rocks arc just <lb />
And silver threads to strand her, <lb />
But naught fear, and naught dare. <lb />
With Cleveland as commander. <lb />
Bun up the flag and the sails <lb />
To face November weather. <lb />
The Democrats are all on deck. <lb />
And all will pull together. <lb />
Clio. <lb />
Cotton. <lb />
now has three foreign cotton <lb />
buyers which in addition to our mer- <lb />
chants, who are buyers throughout the <lb />
season ought to make this one of the best <lb />
market- in Eastern Carolina <lb />
standing the decline in Live, <lb />
and New York Monday, from to <lb />
was paid here yesterday. <lb />
Change of Schedule. <lb />
A slight change of schedule of the <lb />
rival of train- went into effect Monday. <lb />
The train now leaves Kin-ton <lb />
at A. M. and reaches Greenville at <lb />
minutes later than the former <lb />
schedule. The south bound train makes <lb />
no change but arrives at P. M. as <lb />
before. The daily freight train has been <lb />
put back. <lb />
Died. <lb />
At o'clock on the afternoon of <lb />
October Mb, death entered home of <lb />
Mayor F. G. and laid his icy baud <lb />
on little Johnnie, aged three month-. <lb />
is the first vacant spot in this happy <lb />
family. This little was just given <lb />
long enough to make mother and father, <lb />
little brothers and little setters, become <lb />
interested and then he was transplanted <lb />
from earth to mil pain and <lb />
sickness and coining cares and <lb />
to a haven of eternal bliss free front every <lb />
of life. The little eyes and lips will <lb />
never again meet, and touch father's and <lb />
mother hut will be radiant among the <lb />
white rolled throng in the presence of <lb />
the loving Savior who said, little <lb />
children to come unto me and forbid <lb />
them not for of such Is the kingdom of <lb />
Bereaved ones may meet him <lb />
up this a link to bind closer <lb />
to his Savior where they too with <lb />
shall be. <lb />
The burial took place in Cherry Hill <lb />
Cemetery Friday afternoon, service- <lb />
conducted by Rev. G. F. Smith. The <lb />
pall bearers were Messrs. J. L. Little, J. <lb />
G. Frank Wilson and-I. <lb />
The Reflector in common with their <lb />
friends extends sympathy to <lb />
the bereaved parent- in this hour of their <lb />
sad bereavement by the death of a <lb />
dear child. <lb />
A STRIKING LETTER. <lb />
To The of Strong Drink. <lb />
X. C, Oct. <lb />
EDITOR <lb />
kind things to the patients, <lb />
and encouraging them in their to <lb />
he cured of the awful disease. Every pa- <lb />
who goes to this institute desiring <lb />
to he cured and conforming to the rules <lb />
is certain to obtain the. sired end. <lb />
Physicians and may speak <lb />
of the treatment, but this I know, <lb />
that in my ease and others that I know <lb />
the cure been perfect. It restores <lb />
the nervous system to its normal <lb />
hence there i- no demand for a <lb />
Sleep comes as to all infants, <lb />
and refreshing. <lb />
f am absolutely satisfied that, all de- <lb />
for a stimulant are eradicated <lb />
now and forever from my system. I feel <lb />
like a man made over again, with the <lb />
frailties and imperfect ions left out of his <lb />
composition. I can now go forth in the <lb />
world to do its duties and light its battles, <lb />
for I have no longer in myself the enemy <lb />
Which kept me afraid. The man who is <lb />
constantly fighting himself Is scarcely <lb />
able to successfully battle with outside <lb />
foes. For years f have been in a state <lb />
of warfare with myself day and night, <lb />
and the that this warfare <lb />
is at an end gives me infinite pleasure. I <lb />
All nature seems lovelier form, <lb />
and my environments, which before seem- <lb />
ed dark and gloomy, have now an aspect <lb />
of brightness never discovered before. <lb />
Indeed, clouds which hung low and dark <lb />
around me before my cure are now <lb />
pated as the mist before the <lb />
I have seen a mail at. o'clock in the <lb />
evening wild with delirium and <lb />
at o'clock the next morning sitting <lb />
u the club-room reading a <lb />
per, transformed like the of <lb />
and clothed in his right, mind. <lb />
No man whose experience has not <lb />
taught him can even conjecture the power <lb />
which binds the man who has-within him <lb />
this fierce appetite for strong drink. <lb />
When the appetite comes it is as <lb />
a I have often thought <lb />
when my were <lb />
with me, and utterly unable to under- <lb />
stand the mysterious power that con- <lb />
trolled me. that it was cruel beyond meas- <lb />
to censure n man for a condition <lb />
which lie could in no wise prevent, and I <lb />
have <lb />
Oh never mayest thou see. <lb />
What here lies hid from all but hell and <lb />
Of the appetite it may be <lb />
to man this crowning curse. <lb />
And keep him what he-is, no hell were <lb />
man who has any of the of <lb />
human not to the spirit of <lb />
our blessed Master, in his heart ought or <lb />
can refuse to help those who de-ire to lie <lb />
rid of this awful curse in any way which <lb />
he may. <lb />
I have seen in -n women cured of <lb />
the morphine and opium habit, who for <lb />
years and years had almost dreamed the <lb />
time, as well as their souls am bodies, <lb />
away. have seen them leave the <lb />
with a new light in their eye-, re- <lb />
in the sure hope of everlasting <lb />
mm m <lb />
mm I'M YOUR MN. <lb />
I HAVE JUST BOUGHT THE----- <lb />
me through the columns of your paper to freedom. <lb />
present to your readers, and those who I Philanthropists have loft large sums for <lb />
may by chance read it, the letter below educational purposes and other <lb />
of Mr. R. B. Boone, a gentleman of but the man who will lay the greatest <lb />
and refinement, who tell- the full treasure moth and rust doth not <lb />
story in its true simplicity. I was a pa-1 be the man who creates a <lb />
myself in the Greensboro Keeley fund for the purpose of treating such nu- <lb />
during the entire time that he fortunate men and women are unable <lb />
was taking the treatment, and I can and to pay their own expenses. <lb />
say-, and even <lb />
in the <lb />
The i-3 Elder at Grifton. <lb />
Elder Phillips, the Third party <lb />
date, made a speech here Saturday eve- <lb />
V did not hear hi- remarks, but <lb />
are told that he came near losing his re- <lb />
and bordered near on to profanity, <lb />
if indeed he did not use curse words. <lb />
Preachers especially should very care- <lb />
with- what language they speak. <lb />
Grifton Lamp-Light. <lb />
Run Away. <lb />
The horse- belonging to Jim <lb />
ran away on Evans street Friday <lb />
night while returning from depot. <lb />
There was no one in the vehicle <lb />
Battle, the driver, who lost one of reins <lb />
stopped the horses by pulling them <lb />
into the sidewalk. The pole of the <lb />
struck against a tree throwing the vehicle <lb />
over broad side, and strange to say there <lb />
was no damage done except to the <lb />
tern. <lb />
Greenville Barbers. <lb />
There is no enterprise in town more <lb />
progressive than our barker shops. Last <lb />
week Alfred Cully received a splendid <lb />
lot of new tools that were an improve- <lb />
over those he had before. And He- <lb />
bat just placed five bean <lb />
pieces of new furniture in his shop <lb />
one chair, two dresses, a mug case and <lb />
a toilet stand with tank. There is not a <lb />
town in the State has a better or hand- <lb />
furnished -hop than his. Nor can <lb />
you get a better shave anywhere than <lb />
Alfred or Herbert. <lb />
lo endorse all that In <lb />
more. There is <lb />
statement of Ur. <lb />
I -aw and more than he <lb />
I was a patient at Greensboro Institute <lb />
Jen weeks, and was treated for several <lb />
nerve exhaustion, <lb />
whiskey and and a-o <lb />
not taken the treatment, <lb />
some other of a. similar kind, I am <lb />
lire I should have been in my g ave he- <lb />
fore tin- time. I am now a eared man. <lb />
free from all the troubles incident to my <lb />
ea-e. Money could not purchase the re- <lb />
lief I have found in the wonderful and <lb />
mysterious treatment. Life is something <lb />
to me of pleasure, and while I was a pa- <lb />
at the Institute -aw for myself <lb />
more than men cured, many of <lb />
absolutely wrecked by drink, who stated <lb />
to me they had not seen a sober day in <lb />
more than year-, whose experience <lb />
was -ad beyond description. Yet they <lb />
became sober, no desire for the accursed <lb />
whose hearts and soul- <lb />
made to rejoice in the short time of a <lb />
few days. I have letters from many of <lb />
them telling of the great and. <lb />
joy they now realize with happy, cheer- the bureau report which will be <lb />
home- and loved ones. Monday, the movement and <lb />
To those who are afflicted I can say <lb />
If Wish to he cured there is no la- <lb />
in conclusion I again to say that <lb />
I have pecuniary Interest in any <lb />
institute, nor does any pecuniary <lb />
result to me for writing this letter, <lb />
but i; is at my own suggestion, for the <lb />
purpose of point others to the fountain <lb />
wheel tasted and been healed. <lb />
they may go and do likewise. It is <lb />
only the strongest sense of duty which <lb />
could prompt me to give publicity to my <lb />
unfortunate inner man. <lb />
R. U. <lb />
CC MARKET. <lb />
by Cobb <lb />
Norfolk. Va., Oct. 8th. <lb />
col ton market ha- passed through <lb />
exciting week. The cause of the re- <lb />
c advance may he attributed to sever- <lb />
things; a growing belief in the <lb />
theory, the continued heavy buy- <lb />
by the Continent and England, and <lb />
light crop movement. The near future <lb />
of the market will depend somewhat on <lb />
vestment that can be made yields so <lb />
much in return. The Keeley Cure is the <lb />
hand-maid of the It will <lb />
pare men and women for the reception of <lb />
Christianity. All the better nature of <lb />
man i- developed and a spirit of kindness <lb />
and brotherly love awakens that is truly <lb />
wonderful. I can say with pleasure that <lb />
during the ten weeks I was at the <lb />
I did not hear one angry word <lb />
among the patients. It makes pa- <lb />
a strong brotherhood that is cement- <lb />
ed by genuine love and kindness. Among <lb />
the patients will be found men of nearly <lb />
all professions and vocations, men of <lb />
high standing socially and otherwise. <lb />
No gentleman will be ashamed of his as- <lb />
If any who should read these lines arc <lb />
in need of treatment don't put it off, the <lb />
longer delay the more you are losing. <lb />
Don't he ashamed for your friends to <lb />
know yon want to be cured, but get your <lb />
friends who need it. go along with yon, <lb />
and you will be more than glad when <lb />
you are cured; you will want <lb />
every sufferer to know there is a place <lb />
where they can be cleansed of their dis- <lb />
eases. Thousands have been cured and <lb />
are now useful men. do likewise. <lb />
There is no uncertainly of getting the <lb />
very fullest benefit and a certain cure. <lb />
Very Ac, <lb />
Isaac A. Sugg. <lb />
of the weather. The average <lb />
throughout the South for the <lb />
past week was, minimum degrees <lb />
and maximum degrees. Our spot <lb />
market has advanced from the <lb />
lowest point touched the 14th if last. <lb />
an advance of about per cent, <lb />
for the past seven months. The past <lb />
week the receipts at the <lb />
ports were bales against 1.337 <lb />
bales last and this week last <lb />
year. Interior shipments, bales <lb />
against 00.340 bales last week and <lb />
this week last year. Interior stock, <lb />
bales against bales a week <lb />
ago and a year ago. <lb />
As wired Cobb <lb />
Good 11-10 <lb />
Low <lb />
Export of Cotton Direct From <lb />
ton. <lb />
o notice from the marine reports of <lb />
the Wilmington Star are two <lb />
teen hundred ton steamers in port con- <lb />
signed to Mess. Alexander Sprunt <lb />
Son. who are loading tin-in with cotton <lb />
for Europe. learn this enterprising <lb />
firm is among the largest exporting firms <lb />
in the South. Last November they load- <lb />
ed six steamers all at the same time and <lb />
all from their own compress. The total <lb />
Of the six cargoes amounted to <lb />
bale. <lb />
New Advertisements. <lb />
The Sheriff is making his trip after <lb />
taxes. You will And his appointments <lb />
in this paper. <lb />
You will see from Young <lb />
advertisement to-day that they are going <lb />
to close out their of furniture re- <lb />
of co-t. is your chance to <lb />
get anything wanted in the furniture <lb />
line at a low price. <lb />
Get over on fourth page and read <lb />
tobacco department. You will find lots of <lb />
news and good market over there. <lb />
This time you will also find advertise- <lb />
of the Mount Tobacco Ex- <lb />
position, Nov. 2nd, in which every to- <lb />
planter should be interested. <lb />
The Mills pay the highest <lb />
market prices for cotton seed, and will <lb />
take any size lot from ail landings on <lb />
Tar river or at any depot in Eastern <lb />
Carolina, furnishing bags to shippers. <lb />
The same are owners of the <lb />
steamer Beta which make semi- <lb />
weekly between Washington and <lb />
Tarboro. Your attention is called lo ad- <lb />
in this paper. <lb />
Another Voice From Our Home People. <lb />
I was afflicted with nurse's sore <lb />
and was cured by using <lb />
Mrs. Joe Person's Remedy. I found it a <lb />
fine tonic of the sys- <lb />
Mrs. Joseph <lb />
K. C, Sept.<lb />
MR. LETTER. <lb />
Richmond <lb />
Durham, N. C, Sept. 17th. <lb />
I desire through your columns to ad- <lb />
dress those members of so- <lb />
both then and women, who are the <lb />
victims of drink and morphine. I <lb />
write solely from a sense of duty, having <lb />
no pecuniary interest whatever in the <lb />
matter in hand. <lb />
I have been one of the unfortunates <lb />
above mentioned, and appreciate keenly <lb />
all the struggle, trials, sorrows re- <lb />
constantly attend their <lb />
pathway through life. To be afraid of <lb />
others, or to be afraid of the dark is to <lb />
suffer temporary disquietude, but lo be <lb />
constantly afraid of oneself is a lifetime <lb />
of ton lire. A man may lie ashamed of <lb />
the course which produces such an effect, <lb />
but surely no man or woman can be <lb />
ashamed to remove such a cause. <lb />
I spent four week- at the Keely <lb />
Greensboro. N. C and was treated <lb />
for periodical drinking. I met while there <lb />
men of the highest honor, integrity and <lb />
intellectual attainments, and women, on <lb />
whose purity and virtue would -take <lb />
mt last dollar. <lb />
These I beheld day by day evolved into <lb />
new rejoicing together ill the <lb />
hope of that liberty which their own in- <lb />
conscience told them was nigh. I <lb />
tell you the sight, it seems to me, would <lb />
inspire even a lost soul, suffering human- <lb />
being transformed and fully <lb />
of it. What else could be expected <lb />
but a common rejoicing The officers in <lb />
charge, as well as the at the <lb />
head of the institute, arc men who have <lb />
themselves received the treatment, and <lb />
hence understand and appreciate the <lb />
of the patients. Dr. Durham, <lb />
always kind and gentle, is the very type <lb />
of all that goes to make the. of <lb />
father dear, and no patient ever left the <lb />
institute, who did not carry a feel- <lb />
of the strongest for him. He <lb />
is not only a but a good mail, <lb />
such as the Scriptures refer to. <lb />
Dr. Wrenn, the other physician, by his <lb />
affable pleasant manners, inspires <lb />
yon at. MM with perfect confidence. The <lb />
attendants are attentive and gentlemanly, <lb />
and everything is done to and <lb />
the patients. Even the of <lb />
little city vie with each <lb />
Bl p liver patches, <lb />
G. SI, right quick dispatches. <lb />
Drives away incipient tumors. <lb />
Clears the blood from poisonous humors ; <lb />
Ailing one. you be, <lb />
Try the of G. M. D. <lb />
which is the great Golden Medical Dis- <lb />
of Dr. Pierce, a tonic <lb />
and The is <lb />
a standard remedy for consumption, <lb />
bronchitis, colds and lung <lb />
guaranteed to benefit or you if <lb />
taken in time, or money refunded <lb />
YOUR <lb />
IS NOT <lb />
HOPELESS <lb />
AIDS NATURE <lb />
IN NATURE'S OWN WAY. <lb />
II COSTS YOU TO INVESTIGATE. <lb />
A MAILED <lb />
WEE <lb />
ATLANTIC CO. <lb />
1405 N York . D. C. <lb />
Which is admitted the stock of good in Carolina <lb />
In order to make room for these I will begin at once running <lb />
off my entire stock in reduced prices. If <lb />
yon want <lb />
THE BARGAINS <lb />
Call at my Greenville store <lb />
Opposite Old Brick Store. <lb />
New <lb />
Straight <lb />
N. C <lb />
Clean <lb />
Large <lb />
We are still making a specialty of <lb />
HI HATS <lb />
MM SUES. <lb />
We have a assortment and sell close. Do not fail to <lb />
get our <lb />
and junta for all kind- of machines <lb />
Respectfully, <lb />
BROWN BROS., <lb />
Depositors for American Bible Society <lb />
Have on hand a full line of Cooking Stoves, Kitchenware, Tin- <lb />
ware, Lamp Goods Oils, Glass and Putty. <lb />
We make cur own stove pans of cold rolled steel which <lb />
is far the most durable. <lb />
We don't try to keep tin in 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 Hooting and Guttering less the Tariff. <lb />
S. E. PENDER <lb />
PATENTS <lb />
obtained, and all business in the U. <lb />
Patent or in the Courts attended <lb />
for Moderate Fees. <lb />
We are opposite the S. Talent Of- <lb />
engaged in Talents Exclusively, and <lb />
can obtain patents In less time than <lb />
more remote from Washington. <lb />
the model or drawing is sent we <lb />
advise as to free <lb />
and we make no change unless we ob- <lb />
Patent. <lb />
We refer, here, to the Post Master, the <lb />
gnat of the Money Order Did., and to <lb />
of the U. S. Office. <lb />
advise terms and reference to <lb />
act mil clients in your own State, or <lb />
address, C. A. Snow A Co., <lb />
B, C. <lb />
O. <lb />
VAUGHAN BARNES, <lb />
COMMISSION MERCHANTS <lb />
Ship your Cotton to the above old established home you draw day <lb />
yon ship for seven value your shipment. Will twenty years experience <lb />
in the Commission Business, plenty of mi.-ins every other possible for <lb />
especially Cotton, to the very best advantage with <lb />
prompt dispatch, we respectfully solicit the of old and new <lb />
believing that prepared in every way to do is well for you as any house in <lb />
the country. Faithfully yours. BARNES. <lb />
G. E. HARRIS <lb />
DEALER IN <lb />
FARMS FOR SILK. <lb />
Prices Low, <lb />
Terms <lb />
BROS. OFFER FOR SALE <lb />
I. I,. in- farm. kn <lb />
Dam township, the <lb />
i . T. and A Hue <lb />
farm DUO acre, with good build- <lb />
In corn, n- <lb />
A line mini bed. <lb />
A I'm in near Ayden and <lb />
mediately on tin railroad, formerly own- <lb />
ed by II. scree of which <lb />
flout are cleared, neighbor- <lb />
hood, within <lb />
miles. Plenty of on the adjoin <lb />
farms <lb />
A fine farm of three miles <lb />
from and n lies from <lb />
with large, substantial dwelling <lb />
and out known as the I,. P. <lb />
home place, fine cotton l-ind, <lb />
good clay accessible marl. <lb />
A smaller farm adjoining the above <lb />
known as the Jones place, acres. <lb />
dwelling, and tenant, house, land <lb />
good. <lb />
A farm of acres in <lb />
Ship. about miles from <lb />
acres cleared, tract. <lb />
Pan of the Noah <lb />
acres, adjoining the town of Marlboro, <lb />
located in an Improving section <lb />
and can be made a valuable farm. <lb />
A small farm of noon acres, j <lb />
about miles from Greenville, on In- <lb />
Well Swamp. house, etc. for- I <lb />
owned by ox. <lb />
A of about -100 acres mar . <lb />
the station, with cypress timber <lb />
soiled for i lies. <lb />
A tract of about seres in <lb />
township, near the Washington <lb />
road, pine Umber. <lb />
A tract of acres near Johnson's <lb />
Mills, pine and press timber. <lb />
Apply to H. LONG, <lb />
Greenville, X. <lb />
1875. <lb />
S. M, SCHULTZ, <lb />
OLD <lb />
AND BUT <lb />
A their fear's supplies will <lb />
their interest to pries before <lb />
k i-complete <lb />
n its <lb />
PORK SIDES SHOULDERS. <lb />
FLOOR, <lb />
RICE, Ac. <lb />
Lowest Market <lb />
TOBACCO SNUFF CIGARS <lb />
we buy direct from MM <lb />
yon to buy one A com <lb />
stock of <lb />
f St n. <lb />
always on hand and sold at prices to <lb />
the times. Our goody are all bought Hi <lb />
sold for CASH, therefore, having no risk <lb />
to sell at a close margin. <lb />
Respectfully, <lb />
h. IT. <lb />
I-s now to show her customers the <lb />
------latest styles in------ <lb />
Pall and Winter <lb />
Mrs. has just, <lb />
from where she attend <lb />
I'd all the large openings, <lb />
mode the very best selections for <lb />
the trade here. My stock <lb />
everything pertaining to the millinery <lb />
trade and will sold at reasonable <lb />
Mrs. M. D. <lb />
N. C. <lb />
ESTABLISHED <lb />
A. <lb />
-WHO RE I All. <lb />
Bf. C. <lb />
lull <lb />
on <lb />
Rolls <lb />
Bundles New Arrow Ties. <lb />
Full ream . <lb />
Tubs <lb />
Tabs <lb />
Boxes Tobacco, nil grades. <lb />
mill i i <lb />
Stick Candy. <lb />
Kegs New Com Mullets. <lb />
Barrels Snuff. <lb />
Barrels Snuff <lb />
; Barrels I Mills Sour. <lb />
Barrels Three Thistle <lb />
load Kill Side Meat <lb />
Car load Seed lints. <lb />
load all grades. <lb />
Kegs Powder. <lb />
J Tons Shot. <lb />
old Virginia <lb />
lull line Case and everything <lb />
kept ill a first-class gr <lb />
. I<lb />
Genera <lb />
Merchant, <lb />
Manufacturer of i lie----- <lb />
and dealer in Brackets, Turned or <lb />
Scrolled Work, Church Pews and all Building Supplies. <lb />
My Tobacco in all sizes are for sale at M. Schultz <lb />
Co., Greenville, and at my mill. <lb />
Will make satisfactory arrangements with to <lb />
furnish their customers. <lb />
K. J. COBB, Pitt Co., X. C. <lb />
C. COBB, Pitt Co., N. <lb />
COBB BROS., <lb />
to Cobb Bros. A <lb />
Cotton Factors, <lb />
and <lb />
Commission Merchants, <lb />
FAYETTE STREET, NORFOLK, VA. <lb />
and Solicited. <lb />
FORBES. <lb />
THE OF C <lb />
to the. buyers of and surrounding a line of the following <lb />
not to be excelled in this market. And to be an <lb />
WARE, HARDWARE, PLOWS and PLOW CASTING, of <lb />
kinds, Gin and Mill Belting, Hay, Book Limb, Paris, and <lb />
Hair. Harness, Bridles and -addles <lb />
HEAVY GROCERIES A SPECIALTY. <lb />
is <lb />
And a good lamp <lb />
must be simple; when it is not simple it is <lb />
not good. Beautiful, <lb />
mean much, bat to see The Rochester <lb />
will impress the truth more forcibly. All <lb />
tough and seamless, and made in three pieces only <lb />
it is absolutely safe and unbreakable. Like Aladdin's <lb />
of old, it is indeed a for its mar- <lb />
light is brighter than gas light, <lb />
softer than electric and more cheerful than either. <lb />
If the the <lb />
the you wan. to us fur our new <lb />
v-ill send you a safely -your choice 4.000 <lb />
from UM lump In Ike <lb />
CO., Place, New City. <lb />
J. L. U <lb />
LIFE AND FIRE INSURANCE <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C <lb />
OFFICE SUGG k JAMES <lb />
All kinds Risks placed in strictly <lb />
FIRST-CLASS COMPANIES <lb />
At lowest current rates. <lb />
AM AGENT FOR A FIRST-CLASS FIRE PROOF<lb /></p>
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OLD MM <lb />
S IS NOW <lb />
FOR HANDLING THE <lb />
TOBACCO DEPARTMENT<lb />
OF THE <lb />
The Eastern Warehouse forbid prices. <lb />
Burlington has a cigar factory. <lb />
Cooper's Warehouse, Henderson, is <lb />
ready for new chop tobacco. lie <lb />
highest prices. <lb />
It was too dry last week handling <lb />
tobacco. <lb />
The old reliable Is Cooper's Ware- <lb />
house, Henderson. Send your tobacco <lb />
there. Cooper is the farmer's friend. <lb />
Was 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 />
Every Farmer Selling on our Floor will be guaranteed <lb />
the very highest prices for their Tobacco <lb />
Assistants. <lb />
Satisfaction to <lb />
Some Sales recently made at the Greenville Warehouse. Compare them with other houses. <lb />
JOHN SMITH 12.25. 10.25. II. 13.25, 10.75 <lb />
13.25. 12.75.8. I 5.10. <lb />
X. W. 2-i. 30.50. H. 17.50. 15.75, 7.50. <lb />
15.25. 13.75, 13.50 18.75. 17.75, <lb />
RANDOLPH 12.25. G. <lb />
13.75, 12.75. 8.75. 25.50. 18.50, 12.75, <lb />
D. H. 18.75,1 14.11.75.8. M. K. <lb />
8.25. BRYANT 13.75, 10.75, 10.25, 12.75, 12.75. <lb />
A. P. 13.75 15.75. 0.75. 8.25. R. 13.75, 20.50. <lb />
10.23. 19.50, 17.75. 12.75, 7.75. <lb />
IVY 12.50. 5.60. MISS pounds at <lb />
BILL 13.50. <lb />
I 12.50, <lb />
M. E. 39.50, 8.50. <lb />
14.25, <lb />
10.50, 8.25. <lb />
J. E. S. 10.75, <lb />
10.50. <lb />
25.50,25, 23.50. <lb />
10.25, 5.20. <lb />
13.50, 10.25. <lb />
Storage and Insurance Free <lb />
G. F. EVANS, Proprietor <lb />
N. C. <lb />
R. W- <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C.<lb />
BUYS ON <lb />
References and type samples furnished on application. <lb />
HESTER CO., <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
BUYERS HANDLERS OF ALL KINDS OF <lb />
Leaf -Tobacco, and Scraps, <lb />
Refers to any member of Tobacco Trade of Greenville, X. C. <lb />
Correspondence Solicited. <lb />
Rocky Mount tobacco exposition <lb />
is going to be big Affair. <lb />
Remember if you send your tobacco to <lb />
Cooper's Warehouse, Henderson, yon <lb />
will obtain high prices and lie happy. <lb />
Try it. <lb />
Durham sold <lb />
the year ending with September <lb />
The first new tobacco of the season <lb />
was sold by Harris, Gooch Co., Hen- <lb />
X. C. They arc always at the <lb />
front. <lb />
Mr. R. J. Hart left Friday to spend a <lb />
few days at Henderson. He finds our <lb />
market high. <lb />
Here is news to the farmer. Sell <lb />
tobacco as Warehouse, <lb />
Mount, and you will be pleased <lb />
time. J <lb />
Last week the market was not very <lb />
brisk, the weather being against large <lb />
breaks. <lb />
Ship your tobacco to Cooper's Ware- <lb />
house, Henderson, and will work <lb />
honestly and faithfully for your best <lb />
interest. <lb />
near the warehouse <lb />
with Kr. <lb />
The <lb />
opened last v eek <lb />
drop in <lb />
Ship your tobacco to Berger's Ware- <lb />
house, and rest assured <lb />
that you will get satisfactory returns <lb />
from every tale. J <lb />
U. W. Royster A Co. will begin hang- <lb />
their stock of tobacco in the new <lb />
prize this week. <lb />
Have you heard the news What <lb />
Those tine prices the Eastern Warehouse <lb />
Sot for tobacco last Try <lb />
and you will be happy. j <lb />
Mr. R. M. Hester had been sick for a <lb />
few days and went home to Oxford last <lb />
week to rest up and <lb />
Label your tobacco Eastern Warehouse <lb />
and ship it to Greenville. Sales every <lb />
day, good prices every tune <lb />
to everybody. J <lb />
The Eastern Warehouse is running <lb />
bilge tone of graders, and grade for <lb />
their customers when it is desired. <lb />
Greenville is market and the <lb />
Eastern Warehouse is the place to get <lb />
high prices. Bring us a load of line lo- <lb />
and be convinced. J <lb />
Mr. J. W. Wiggins stood the absence <lb />
from hid girl as long as he could and run <lb />
up to Rocky Mount Friday to see her. <lb />
Did you ever try Berger's Warehouse, <lb />
Mount Make a trial <lb />
something and if they don't give you <lb />
the best pi ices going the old will <lb />
eat the pile. J <lb />
Nine large new tobacco factories arc <lb />
now going up in Winston. The tobacco <lb />
industry has made that city what it is. <lb />
Say are yon going Right <lb />
Mr. fa die <lb />
Warehouse at was <lb />
Sunday to his <lb />
Prof. W. H. Capt. Hob Hes- <lb />
from Falkland, came n with him <lb />
and showed him what this section can do <lb />
in the line of raising fine tobacco. <lb />
The offerings on the market this sea- <lb />
son are composed largely of green tips, a <lb />
comparatively worthless grade for which <lb />
there is little demand. There is good <lb />
demand for bright tobacco and it docs <lb />
not fail to bring prices. The farm- <lb />
should take a lesson from this <lb />
let their aim with the next crop be <lb />
and not quantity. It is the to- <lb />
that gets the money every time. <lb />
Be sure that yon read the <lb />
the second annual Tobacco Ex- <lb />
position at Rocky Mount. The cash <lb />
premiums amount In gold. <lb />
are betting on Pitt county winning <lb />
to looking over <lb />
your tobacco and pick out. finest. <lb />
The Richmond tobacco paper is no <lb />
well posted tobacco statistics in North <lb />
Carolina. In giving of <lb />
and the amount sold i; omits such place <lb />
as Statesville, Greensboro, Mt. Airy, <lb />
Roxboro, etc. as <lb />
minor markets. The Winston sales <lb />
put as 10.000,000 pounds when in <lb />
reality they were over pounds <lb />
last year. The whole table is incorrect <lb />
and if brother docs not know <lb />
any more about the North Carolina <lb />
markets than this he ha I best not men- <lb />
them at Tobacco <lb />
Journal.<lb />
OLD <lb />
VIRGINIA <lb />
CHEROOTS <lb />
THE VERY BEST. <lb />
STYLE s <lb />
HANDSOME AS <lb />
ANY TEN-CENT <lb />
CIGAR. <lb />
PRICE <lb />
FIVE <lb />
CENTS. <lb />
TEN I <lb />
TRY THEM <lb />
Some roar years ago this paper <lb />
the assertion In these pages that <lb />
Carolina would noon become <lb />
largely interested in growing <lb />
At the time no on- believed what we <lb />
said and at the of a <lb />
flat cotton country problem; tobacco. <lb />
Since that prediction of the <lb />
Mount. Wilson. <lb />
and have all <lb />
wide awake markets and the tobacco <lb />
grown in that new territory will this <lb />
year peach Lilly pound-. <lb />
Winston Tobacco <lb />
Bullock Mitchell, <lb />
Owners and Proprietors. <lb />
And This is True. <lb />
We want, in the early inception of this <lb />
paper, to distinctly state III pin- <lb />
hookers are for the most part, I'm lids and <lb />
miserable creatures who have no bust- <lb />
DOM to t <lb />
They simply are e-c <lb />
men to legitimate and they <lb />
should no be tolerated. <lb />
The pin-hooker is one that thrives <lb />
upon sales and bargains which are not <lb />
legitimate, and he should he chased out <lb />
of all communities. <lb />
He is a creature who has net the hottest <lb />
nerve and business tact to deal openly <lb />
with the other buyers, and this is enough <lb />
evidence that he is not offering a square <lb />
deal. <lb />
He has no warehouse and he makes a <lb />
guess. He does legitimate <lb />
buyers a simply is in the way <lb />
of these things which the respectable <lb />
honesty. <lb />
pin-hooker as you <lb />
for Prices High Averages <lb />
We are st ill doing business at the same old I. red thin <lb />
ever before to handle to advantage the Tobacco from the Golden <lb />
a very la of buyers who are anxious- for New <lb />
well on <lb />
market la after h by our order and We are <lb />
become I we can to of Pitt and counties <lb />
that tobacco has better year than hue known It In <lb />
years and that we look for good prices during the II i can b <lb />
had CHARGE by those planters shipping tons, l applying tn S, M <lb />
N. or lo Cox, X. c. <lb />
licit we lively on every pile pm upon our floor and of ail grade <lb />
we and wilt see to it yon shall have market fa <lb />
pound sold with us. Recollect It cos- yon nothing to e our cheeks the <lb />
are payable In New Exchange without cost to holder. it fa to try u <lb />
a good shipment will convince yon we an way <lb />
mat, o i big prices know they talk <lb />
n in nave your graded for you in our house skilled 11.00 per <lb />
Thanking our friends us in the <lb />
and pledging them our very best to e them in the faun, we are u II h <lb />
wishes. Very truly your <lb />
BULLOCK <lb />
MITCHELL, <lb />
x. c <lb />
the <lb />
would <lb />
EASTERN TOBACCO WAREHOUSE <lb />
N. C. <lb />
-FOR THE- <lb />
SALE OF LEAF TOBACCO. <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 />
I cholera- he is in <lb />
all he can steal, and ten to one he <lb />
lies no financial, moral or any other kind <lb />
of standing. <lb />
The warehouses, In all towns, are the <lb />
place tor Tobacco Place. <lb />
MARKET REMITS <lb />
or week ending Saturday, O-t. <lb />
Reported by <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 Planter. <lb />
FREE STABLES. FREE INSURANCE. FREE STORAGE <lb />
Give us a trial and will please you. Your friends, <lb />
i- <lb />
Mount. are you there <lb />
To sell my They tip top <lb />
prices every time. J <lb />
Grade out your tobacco and lay away <lb />
some of the finest for the Mount <lb />
Tobacco Exposition, Nov. Cud, in <lb />
gold will be given away as prizes. <lb />
On Aug. 11th, Cooper's Warehouse, <lb />
Henderson, sold new primings for R. <lb />
It. Carr at S, 15.50. and <lb />
and for F. T. Carr at 4.50 C, 10.50 <lb />
15.75 and Cooper can make just <lb />
as good sales for you. <lb />
The warehouses had only one big <lb />
break last week, on The <lb />
other days the sales were light, <lb />
held up well and sellers were satisfied. <lb />
Everything about Harris, Gooch Co's. <lb />
business is conducted strictly on business, <lb />
principles, they do what they say <lb />
will be surpassed by none. They do not <lb />
run by gas or wind. Their motto is <lb />
makes the <lb />
Mr. J. S. Jenkins went to Wilson <lb />
Saturday to spend a few days. Rumor <lb />
said he was going after a partner, but we <lb />
don't believe he brought tier tack with <lb />
him. <lb />
Come on with your tobacco to Green- <lb />
ville sell it at the Eastern Ware- <lb />
house. Plenty of room, plenty of buy- <lb />
stables, free storage, free in. <lb />
and high prices, Di you want <lb />
more than If so come on and we <lb />
will satisfy you. <lb />
Pitt county took the leading prize at <lb />
the Rocky Mount Tobacco Exposition <lb />
last year and we want to sec the same <lb />
thing done this year. Get some fine <lb />
tobacco ready. <lb />
Berger's Warehouse, Mount, is <lb />
large, well lighted, has every <lb />
for the farmer and every con- <lb />
for handling tobacco. Try <lb />
them and you will be satisfied with the <lb />
result. J <lb />
A movement is about to be started <lb />
among the South Carolina tobacco plan- <lb />
to form an insurance company <lb />
whose specialty will be to insure <lb />
co against destruction by hail. <lb />
up, gentlemen, and bid lively ; <lb />
this is tobacco, the best that's going. <lb />
Give him oh, make it That <lb />
is the kind of music you bear at Berger's <lb />
Rocky Mount. Try them <lb />
with a shipment of best tobacco. J <lb />
A pack of sharpers have settled down <lb />
In Winston, and It is reported by the <lb />
press that nearly one thousand persons <lb />
In the State have been by brass <lb />
watches and cabbage cigars. <lb />
Gooch Co., of N. <lb />
C are making a specialty of eastern to- <lb />
they several years <lb />
past paid the best 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 his poorer neigh- <lb />
for <lb />
A new cigarette machine is now on the <lb />
market and is known as the Pollard. It <lb />
Is owned by the International Cigarette <lb />
of Roanoke. The capacity the <lb />
machine If said to be cigarettes in <lb />
ten work and the are <lb />
made from a continuous roll. <lb />
Some of the best cures of tobacco are <lb />
those made by men by <lb />
Gooch A Co., of Henderson, C. <lb />
Their prices are always with the <lb />
market and their market tip with <lb />
Fillers. <lb />
Smokers. <lb />
Cutters. <lb />
coin. <lb />
medium <lb />
good, <lb />
com., <lb />
lair. <lb />
good, <lb />
com. <lb />
fair, <lb />
to <lb />
to <lb />
to <lb />
H to <lb />
to <lb />
to <lb />
to <lb />
Wrappers, <lb />
MARKET- <lb />
Reported by Owen Davis, Manager <lb />
Warehouse. <lb />
MARKET QUOTATIONS. <lb />
Market active. Breaks heavy daring <lb />
the past week, generally very <lb />
satisfactory to sellers. W rs are <lb />
almost strangers on our breaks and <lb />
they arc seen go like <lb />
cakes on a circus at high prices. <lb />
Board of Trade met and re-elect- <lb />
ed old officers. It was agreed to have if <lb />
Incorporated at once. Our boys and <lb />
Henderson especially are determined <lb />
not to be led, but to lead. <lb />
NOVEMBER <lb />
y Mount will have her Second Annual en <lb />
the day of November. <lb />
IN GOLD BE PAID No Tobacco re- <lb />
for Premiums Tuesday at o'clock, <lb />
November 1st, All preparations have upon made to make <lb />
one of the Grandest Tobacco Exposition ever held in <lb />
the Slate, and on that day the Queen t of Golden <lb />
Leaf Tobacco Belt will open gates and a right royal <lb />
welcome to all. from all over the Union will he <lb />
here-. Remember the date, November <lb />
By J. O. W. Gravely, <lb />
report received for this <lb />
Primings to <lb />
to <lb />
to <lb />
Fillers to <lb />
good to<lb />
Smokers to S <lb />
to <lb />
Cutters to <lb />
to <lb />
Wrappers <lb />
Reported by A. I <lb />
No report received for this issue. <lb />
II AS SIT. <lb />
By J. K. Meadows, Reporter. <lb />
Sales for the past week have been very <lb />
good for the season. We are selling <lb />
some good Smokers, Cutters, Stripes and <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. Pace, Reporter. <lb />
We have had lively sales all this week, <lb />
in quantity sold and prices obtained. <lb />
QUOTATIONS. <lb />
. s. <lb />
Dark. <lb />
Trash, <lb />
Com- lugs <lb />
Medium lugs, <lb />
Good lugs, <lb />
Com. leaf, <lb />
Medium leaf, <lb />
Good leaf. <lb />
1802 crop 1890 crop <lb />
to 3.75 2.00 to 2.50 <lb />
4.00 4.50 2.50 to 3.50 <lb />
4.50 to 5.25 Nominal <lb />
6.26 to <lb />
6.00 to 6-60 <lb />
6.50 to 7.60 <lb />
7.60 to 0.00 <lb />
In merchantable condition. <lb />
Good looks are more than skin deep, <lb />
a healthy condition or <lb />
all the vital organs. If tho Liver be in- <lb />
active, you have a Billions if your <lb />
stomach be disordered you have a <lb />
peptic and if your Kidneys be <lb />
affected you a Pinched Looks <lb />
Bitters is the great <lb />
and Tonic acts directly on these vital <lb />
organs. Cores Pimples, Blotches. Boils <lb />
and elves a good complexion, sold at <lb />
sure, <lb />
My Factory Is well equipped with the best Mechanics, put up nothing <lb />
but first-class work. We keep up with the times and the improved styles <lb />
Best material used in all work. All styles of Springs are use,;, you select from <lb />
Brewster, Storm, Coil, Ram Horn, King <lb />
We also keep on hand a full line of Mad.; Harness Whip which we <lb />
ell at the lowest Special HI repairing. <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
Sale. <lb />
By virtue of a Deed Trust executed <lb />
to me by James E. Bullock and wife, <lb />
Bullock, on the 13th day of <lb />
October, 1890, and duly recorded in the <lb />
of tho Register Deeds of Pitt <lb />
county, in Book pages and <lb />
I for cash to the highest bidder <lb />
at the Court House door in Greenville, <lb />
on Monday, the 7th day of November, <lb />
1862, a certain tract hind lying and <lb />
being in county, more <lb />
described in said Deed of Trust. <lb />
This 4th day of <lb />
W. E. BULLOCK, Trustee. <lb />
New <lb />
I take this to <lb />
thanks to my many customers who have <lb />
given me their liberal support in the past <lb />
I have opened a new shop In the old Club <lb />
House and would respectfully a <lb />
of my former patronage. <lb />
I will assure all that they shall receive <lb />
every attention besides getting the best <lb />
shave and hair cut In town. All I ask is <lb />
a trial. Satisfaction guaranteed. All <lb />
of the latest Improvements in I. <lb />
rial art will be In use In my shop. <lb /><lb /></p></div></body></text></tei:TEI></mets:xmlData></mets:mdWrap></mets:dmdSec>
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