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NEW MATERIAL. <lb />
Give Us a Trial Order. <lb />
VOL. XI. <lb />
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 1892. <lb />
NO. <lb />
D. J. WHICH Editor and Owner <lb />
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to Mothers matted FREE, con- <lb />
valuable and <lb />
voluntary testimonial. <lb />
price 1.57 pr <lb />
CO., <lb />
BOLD ALL <lb />
The <lb />
The North Carolina <lb />
Missionary Convention <lb />
Grifton. October 26th <lb />
October 57th- <lb />
DAY. <lb />
Convention wen <lb />
I opened by an f <lb />
by the editor of the <lb />
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and <lb />
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of tho and his education, <lb />
morally spiritually and religiously. <lb />
Br. Smith submitted tho follow <lb />
propositions which <lb />
Does tho need <lb />
education. 2- Does ho want it <lb />
Will it do him goo <lb />
Whose duty i i to <lb />
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Schedule <lb />
TRAINS <lb />
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daily i Sun <lb />
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Train on Scotland Neck Branch Road <lb />
leaves Halifax 4.22 M. arrives Scot <lb />
bind Neck at 5.15 r. M., Greenville <lb />
I. If., Kim-ton i. m. Returning, <lb />
leaves Kinston 7.3-1 a. m. Greenville <lb />
8.40 a. in. Halifax a. m. <lb />
Weldon 11.45 a. m. daily except Sun- <lb />
Trains on Washington Branch leave <lb />
Washington a. m. arrives A. R. <lb />
Junction a, m. leaves A. <lb />
A Junction p. in., arrives Wash- <lb />
8.20 p m. Daily except Sunday. <lb />
Connects with trains on Albemarle i ml <lb />
Raleigh It. K. and Scotland Neck <lb />
Local freight leaves Weldon <lb />
Monday, Wednesday and Friday at <lb />
10.15 a. in., arriving Scotland Heck 1.05 <lb />
n. m. p. in., <lb />
p. in. Returning leaves Kinston <lb />
Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at <lb />
7.211 a. in., arriving <lb />
a. m., Neck 8.20 p. m., Weldon <lb />
5.15 p. in. <lb />
Train N C, via <lb />
A It. R. daily except Sun- <lb />
day, I P If. Sunday M, <lb />
N C, is p M, P II. <lb />
Plymouth 8.80 p. in. 5.23 p. m. <lb />
Returning leaves Plymouth daily except <lb />
Sands- m., Sunday a. in- <lb />
in, am. <lb />
X A M <lb />
South Division. Wilson <lb />
Branch leave Fayette- <lb />
a in. arrive Rowland p in. <lb />
leave Rowland p in. <lb />
pm. ax- <lb />
Sunday. <lb />
Train on Midland X C Branch have <lb />
; Sunday, M <lb />
X C, so A M. Re <lb />
laves X A M i <lb />
X A M. <lb />
Train No. make.- close connection at <lb />
Weldon for all Mints North daily. All <lb />
oil via Richmond, and daily Sun- <lb />
via Bay Line, also at Rocky <lb />
daily Sunday with Norfolk <lb />
Carolina railroad for Norfolk and all <lb />
points via Norfolk. <lb />
Southbound train on <lb />
is No. Northbound is <lb />
do. Sunday. <lb />
Train on leaves Rock <lb />
Hood at P M, arrive Nashville <lb />
Hop.- M P M. Returning <lb />
Spring Hope AM, <lb />
A M. arrives Mount A <lb />
except <lb />
Train on Clinton Branch leaves <lb />
for except Sunday, t. o <lb />
ISA M <lb />
A M. and M. <lb />
Warsaw with and <lb />
South and North will <lb />
stop only at Rocky Mount, <lb />
and Magnolia. <lb />
General <lb />
J. R. <lb />
T. -1 <lb />
happy, V-V <lb />
one of his characteristic <lb />
dresses. President W. W. r , on re assembling d <lb />
with the <lb />
hi; no k. tho <lb />
attention. <lb />
for <lb />
annual address which j b <lb />
was brim fall-of sound M-g-<lb />
promised the for <lb />
cation and we hope to place it be- <lb />
fore our readers in our next issue. <lb />
Make a note of this Farmer- <lb />
was submitted <lb />
many secretary <lb />
lire. report trust to <lb />
be able to lay before our readers. <lb />
The report was passed over to tho <lb />
committee on evangelizing. <lb />
After to <lb />
ons tho convention ad- <lb />
until the night session. <lb />
The night session was to <lb />
our educational work. L. <lb />
read a very able and in- <lb />
At the conclusion of the son <lb />
the President took the chair and <lb />
called tin; house to order. <lb />
Secretary J. and <lb />
Corresponding Secretary , <lb />
Howard took their respective <lb />
places and the Convention me, which can found on <lb />
dared organized and ready f- page in tins paper. This <lb />
organized and ready tor <lb />
business. On motion brethren <lb />
H- of M. D. <lb />
Adams, returned from <lb />
India, C. C- Secretary <lb />
of Education and <lb />
of the Negro, were invited to seats <lb />
tho They accept- <lb />
ed made brief <lb />
The following committees were <lb />
On Finance, P. H. <lb />
Johnson, W. R. and S. <lb />
H. ; J. J. <lb />
I. L. Chestnutt and H. C. <lb />
Bowen. <lb />
The roil of was called <lb />
and many responded by delegates <lb />
and very encouraging letters. <lb />
The Convention took for <lb />
dinner. After dinner the <lb />
dent called tho to order. <lb />
Devotional exercises conducted <lb />
J. T. Davis. The following <lb />
committees were On <lb />
Preaching, J. L. S- W. <lb />
J. W. Latham; on <lb />
Evangelizing, J. J. Rose, Caleb <lb />
Cannon, J. J. D. H. <lb />
W. H. Ivy Pollock ; <lb />
on Temperance, J. L. Burns, J. R. <lb />
Tingle C. C ; Minis <lb />
character, R. A- L G. <lb />
H. Waters and S. I. Wooten ; on <lb />
Examination and Ordination, M. <lb />
T. J. L. and J. T. <lb />
Davis; on Education, I. L. Chest- <lb />
Dr. H. D. Harper, H. Q. <lb />
Bowen. <lb />
The committee on preaching re <lb />
ported that Bro. MT. preach <lb />
to-night at Salem Bro. C. C. <lb />
in the Methodist church. <lb />
The roll of was called <lb />
and many reported. <lb />
The President announced the <lb />
following committee on tho else <lb />
of W. R. Parker,. <lb />
Alfred Clash-ins It. A. L. J. Trots <lb />
seemed to one of toe most en- <lb />
meetings. Several of <lb />
our preachers in the dis- <lb />
mid there has never been <lb />
witnessed gatherings <lb />
such a lively interest in establish- <lb />
an institution of learning. <lb />
Carolina Institute, under the <lb />
management of Bro. was <lb />
highly There <lb />
seemed to a wakening up all <lb />
along tho line; unity and co-opera- <lb />
seemed to be largely in the <lb />
majority. The Board of Trustees <lb />
submitted tho following <lb />
1- We have kept the matter be- <lb />
fore the public, through the <lb />
Watch since the last con <lb />
volition quite interest has <lb />
been manifesto I in tho establish- <lb />
of a college tho <lb />
of the Disciples. <lb />
We have been invited to <lb />
tho institution at the following <lb />
Wilson Mills, Dunn, <lb />
Ayden Grifton. The <lb />
from points arc of <lb />
such a nature character that <lb />
the Board cannot accept any one <lb />
at this time. <lb />
Carolina Institute in Beau- <lb />
fort county has been erected since <lb />
the last and Bro. L. T. <lb />
a Christian gentleman of <lb />
tine scholarly attainments has <lb />
been chosen principal. Already <lb />
six ministerial students in at- <lb />
and the outlook for more <lb />
hopeful. <lb />
recommend that Carolina <lb />
Institute receive the favorable <lb />
consideration of this convention <lb />
and that all our friends recognize <lb />
its until we establish the in <lb />
contemplated by tho <lb />
.-. W. <lb />
ask that the Board of <lb />
continued another <lb />
S. S. H. year and it is very probable that <lb />
Henry delivered before tho next convention the in- <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 />
thus to better serve the inter- <lb />
of shippers, the undersigned <lb />
have decided to merge their <lb />
respective line between <lb />
and and <lb />
Washington, N. into <lb />
Mm tout <lb />
LINK. <lb />
Connecting at Norfolk with <lb />
The Bay Baltimore. <lb />
The Clyde Line, for Philadelphia. <lb />
The Old Dominion Line, for New <lb />
York. <lb />
The Merchants Miners Line for <lb />
ton and Prov <lb />
The Water Lines for Richmond, Va., <lb />
and Washington. <lb />
At with <lb />
The Atlantic North Carolina R. R. <lb />
At Washington with <lb />
The Tar River Steamer. <lb />
Also Calling at Island. N C. <lb />
The new line will m <lb />
Service, with additional as <lb />
will salt the needs of busings <lb />
NO ADVANCE <lb />
The direct of steamers <lb />
and the from handling, <lb />
among the advantages this Line <lb />
The following gentlemen have <lb />
his address there <lb />
to our Mission He <lb />
laid emphasis on that part of our <lb />
work which donates funds to <lb />
churches already able to take cart, <lb />
of themselves. The position <lb />
seemed to well taken and well <lb />
received a the position was not <lb />
assailed by those who <lb />
the <lb />
At this moment tho Convention <lb />
adjourned. <lb />
SESSION. <lb />
The night session was devoted <lb />
of the theme opened <lb />
by Bro. L. Chestnutt we <lb />
have a State Broth- <lb />
Stancill, H. C <lb />
H. J. T. Davis and J. L- <lb />
took part in the debate <lb />
which was both warm and spirited. <lb />
Bro. Stancill gave some of the <lb />
preachers hard licks. He hold <lb />
them responsible for the failure to <lb />
an Evangelist the <lb />
field, He convincingly <lb />
argued that no was loyal <lb />
to the Convention who failed to <lb />
stand by the State Evangelist, <lb />
when he had been chosen by the <lb />
Convention. This was not <lb />
by a single one who took <lb />
part the discussion. This how- <lb />
ever opened an other channel of <lb />
thought If tho Convention en <lb />
a paper as the medium of <lb />
communication and certain preach- <lb />
did what they could in <lb />
to the paper it logically fol- <lb />
j lowed that such preachers were <lb />
not loyal to the convention. This <lb />
was a surprise to many. Its <lb />
cal conclusion was not doubted. <lb />
It was evident that several saw the <lb />
point and the effect was very <lb />
DAY. <lb />
The convention was called to <lb />
order by President Farmer and <lb />
devotional exercises conducted by <lb />
Bro. D. W. Davis. The roll of <lb />
will located. <lb />
The report was received. The <lb />
committee on education joins in <lb />
tho above report. <lb />
The convention was called to <lb />
by the President. <lb />
exercises by Bro. Thomas <lb />
Green. Addresses were limited to <lb />
minutes and five minutes allow- <lb />
ed for discussions. <lb />
The roll of was again <lb />
called many of those passed <lb />
over answered. <lb />
Petitions for tho next <lb />
were presented from Wash- <lb />
us Chapel and Beth- <lb />
any, Pamlico county. Washing- <lb />
ton receiving the largest number <lb />
of votes was declared the place for <lb />
holding tho next convention. <lb />
OF <lb />
The committee on the <lb />
churches submitted the following <lb />
report. <lb />
The committee declines <lb />
interfere with <lb />
ready made and only group the <lb />
churches where it seems of <lb />
necessity. <lb />
2- We recommend that the Hyde, <lb />
Pamlico, Elizabeth City and Dunn <lb />
stand as published in <lb />
We recommend that tho <lb />
group <lb />
Plymouth and <lb />
Chapel. <lb />
We recommend that the On- <lb />
slow group be Pleasant Hill, Tuck- <lb />
and <lb />
Union Chapel. <lb />
Greenville group be Green- <lb />
ville, ML Pleasant, and <lb />
Antioch. <lb />
0- Grifton group be Grifton, <lb />
Bethel, Eden. <lb />
After discussion against the <lb />
adoption by E. A. J. L. <lb />
Burns, H. C- Bowen and I. L. <lb />
j Chestnutt, and for adoption by J. <lb />
motion prevailed to change the <lb />
name of house to <lb />
Sweet Home. The president an- <lb />
the following special com- <lb />
on grouping the <lb />
C C. Bas <lb />
John . <lb />
John Son, at <lb />
S. at N. P. <lb />
S. O at Island. <lb />
J. J. Cherry, at Greenville, N. <lb />
The dirt will leave Norfolk <lb />
on May from barf <lb />
on Water Clyde <lb />
I and between the piers tho Clyde <lb />
Lille and Steamship Co. <lb />
II, A- <lb />
V P Dominion S Co. <lb />
W. P. CLYDE CO., <lb />
Clyde Line. <lb />
den, J. C- H <lb />
Davenport, Dr. W- M. Harper. <lb />
The committee on preaching an- <lb />
Bro. D. W. to <lb />
preach at the Methodist church at <lb />
o. C. Smith of Ohio, agent <lb />
for education and <lb />
of the addressed the <lb />
convention in one of the ablest <lb />
speeches we have heard in behalf <lb />
Ministerial Association. Pres. <lb />
Burns took tho chair and called <lb />
tho assembly to The roll <lb />
was called and quite a large <lb />
responded- The full proceed- <lb />
will furnished by the sec <lb />
evangelizing <lb />
We recommend that we unite <lb />
our efforts to raise for mis- <lb />
work in the State this year, <lb />
and also tho sum of 1760 fin a <lb />
State should one <lb />
employed. We recommend that <lb />
ii. be in <lb />
field soon an practicable. The <lb />
committee further recommended <lb />
that given to tho Winston <lb />
mission and It. C- be con- <lb />
mission, <lb />
bracing <lb />
Plymouth and Roanoke Chapel <lb />
SIM with J. R. Tingle, the Dunn <lb />
Elizabeth City mis- <lb />
with W. O. j <lb />
Greenville made a mission <lb />
and receive with I. <lb />
L. Chestnutt, for <lb />
preaching. Bro. is re- <lb />
commended to hold a series of <lb />
there. Grifton and Pol- <lb />
given each for <lb />
preaching. Bobbins H. and <lb />
Grantsboro to receive aid through <lb />
tho State Evangelist. <lb />
The committee on temperance <lb />
submitted tho following <lb />
Tho manufacture and sale and <lb />
of ardent spirits <lb />
and a to tho <lb />
of, the gospel. It was <lb />
solve that <lb />
condemn the manufacture, <lb />
sale and use of ardent spirits a <lb />
beverage. <lb />
All our preachers request <lb />
to preach a sermon on temper- <lb />
setting forth tho evils of the <lb />
use of ardent spirits. <lb />
3- We ask the co-operation of <lb />
Christians everywhere to abolish <lb />
the manufacture, sale of <lb />
liquors. <lb />
The committee on the election of <lb />
officers made the following report <lb />
which was adopted. <lb />
For President, Henry <lb />
Vice-President. H. A. Latham. <lb />
I. L Chestnutt. <lb />
Rec. W. J. Crumpler. <lb />
Treasurer, R. T- Hodges. <lb />
Tho following are the <lb />
of the Board i T- W. Phillips, W. <lb />
H. Stancill. J. B. W. R. <lb />
and L. T. <lb />
The committee on Examination <lb />
following <lb />
D. H. having accepted <lb />
of the New church, <lb />
and being now one of us, that <lb />
when he furnishes the recording <lb />
secretary a letter of commendation <lb />
and recommendation from the <lb />
congregation where he holds <lb />
in conformity to the ex- <lb />
pressed action and will of the con- <lb />
we recommend that his <lb />
name be enrolled upon of I. <lb />
ministers. <lb />
That L. T. <lb />
Green and W. B. <lb />
been ordained recommend <lb />
that their names be enrolled. <lb />
That Daniel Minis, whose <lb />
commendation is from individuals <lb />
and not from tho church at Pleas- <lb />
ant Union we decline to <lb />
furl her action upon his <lb />
That J. S- Warren, who i <lb />
claims to have been by a i <lb />
Baptist Church in Maryland, that <lb />
when ho presents certificate of or- j <lb />
properly authenticated <lb />
the sumo will considered. <lb />
That J. F. ; <lb />
Thad Harrison, being still <lb />
young, think it advisable that j <lb />
they continue to their; <lb />
studies another year and exercise <lb />
their gifts as occasion may present., <lb />
C recommend to the favor-; <lb />
consideration of all the <lb />
churches that we have <lb />
in the examination and ordination <lb />
of ministers. <lb />
Tho committee report <lb />
854.48 for minute fund and balance <lb />
turned over to Corresponding <lb />
Too report fails to say i <lb />
was turned over. This <lb />
is a serious blunder. We trust the <lb />
secretary and treasurer will send <lb />
their reports so we c in <lb />
t same in next Watch-Tower. <lb />
Tho committee on ministerial j <lb />
character report that there <lb />
detrimental to the character oil <lb />
any of our ministers. com- <lb />
did not hear Bro. j <lb />
MT and B W. <lb />
were appointed to set apart to tie , <lb />
ministry Isaiah Carver. <lb />
The fund for aged and infirm <lb />
ministers was turned over to the J <lb />
Board, with instruction to <lb />
bate to those in need. <lb />
amount reported was <lb />
Tho Recording was <lb />
requested to print 2.000 copies of i <lb />
tho proceedings of tho convention I <lb />
and distribute same among the <lb />
churches and that ho allowed <lb />
for his services. <lb />
Tho bill of Bro. Stancill for ex- <lb />
to City was <lb />
Bro. Green introduced a <lb />
resolution of thanks to the citizens <lb />
for their kindness and hospitality. <lb />
to tho Methodists for the use <lb />
of their house of worship and to <lb />
tho for a faithful discharge <lb />
of their duty. <lb />
Bro. Henry <lb />
at the Methodist Church on <lb />
day and Bro. M. F. Haskett at same <lb />
on Wednesday night- Bro. <lb />
A PERFECT WIFE. <lb />
A PLAIN GIRL. <lb />
Slid a friend to in the <lb />
other f I bad only broil j <lb />
bolT with good looks I might I <lb />
in ore attractive to people. <lb />
i ire's Alice Scott, she <lb />
eyes, and view <lb />
a lively complexion, and <lb />
R fa e is <lb />
altogether perfect; but T a <lb />
plain, not one redeeming <lb />
I was just about to reply inn <lb />
laid her hand over my <lb />
month and laughingly <lb />
know just what you are going land sensibility Which <lb />
to say. is that hand that forms I <lb />
some docs, and that is snob mi <lb />
old proverb that it is worn thread <lb />
bare <lb />
are J <lb />
i anniversary of their mar- <lb />
t i Burke presented to <lb />
this pen portrait of bar <lb />
char us. ft id y serve as a mirror <lb />
i i which of the present day <lb />
is but n <lb />
ii is ;, not arising fr in feature . <lb />
from or from <lb />
She has nil three in high degree, <lb />
ii i-; not, by these she touches <lb />
it i- all that sweetness of <lb />
ii . <lb />
She has a that just raises your <lb />
attention at first sight; it grows on <lb />
you every moment, and you won- <lb />
it did no more than <lb />
REAL <lb />
You may have heard your mot he <lb />
I v, when she went to school, <lb />
she such a dear girl friend, and <lb />
how two have kept up the <lb />
for many long years, <lb />
and have perhaps heard her <lb />
say that school friendships are <lb />
n mod enduring of any. <lb />
Then you have wondered if you <lb />
and your present will <lb />
each other when both of you <lb />
gray headed. Now let moo <lb />
you and <lb />
n face can your Lest friend Anna. Of course <lb />
beauty, you like her very much, but <lb />
you <lb />
must confess that very frequently <lb />
there comes a and you <lb />
When a thing <lb />
raise year I happens yon straightway trans- <lb />
it is true not-j attention at affections to some other <lb />
withstanding, Miss ; I eyes have a mild light, but j girl, your friend does likewise, <lb />
was going to tell you about a lady i they awe when she they You two scarcely speak when you <lb />
I once had the pleasure of meet; command like a good man out of <lb />
I was visiting a friend at office, not by authority, but by <lb />
time who had very large circle of j Her stature is nut tall; she <lb />
wherever we not to be the admiration <lb />
I was to tho name of a of everybody, bat tho happiness of <lb />
certain lady men-lone She bus the firmness that <lb />
and every one, strange delicacy; she has <lb />
all tho softness that docs not imply <lb />
is a soft, low music, <lb />
not formed to Mile in public <lb />
to biles, but to charm who can <lb />
of distinguish a company from a <lb />
relate, had something to say <lb />
her every one <lb />
seemed to be quite carried j <lb />
with her. <lb />
I was desirous <lb />
meet so charming a creature, <lb />
whom I had drawn a mental pie-1 crowd; it has this advantage, <lb />
tore. It is needless to say that I <lb />
fancied <lb />
a great beauty. <lb />
morning my friend and I <lb />
were sitting on the veranda lead <lb />
and hearing tho gate click I <lb />
looked up saw a very plain <lb />
woman coming up tho <lb />
drive way. With a beaming <lb />
and delighted exclamation, my <lb />
yOU <lb />
To <lb />
describe her body describes her <lb />
mind ; one is th l transcript of tho <lb />
other; her understanding is not <lb />
shown tho variety of matters it <lb />
exerts itself on, but in the goodness <lb />
of the choice she makes. She does <lb />
not display it so much in saying or <lb />
doing striking things, in avoid- <lb />
meet, and make a point <lb />
of showing great devotion to the <lb />
now friend in the presence of the <lb />
old one. <lb />
Now isn't it rather silly to <lb />
these differences so <lb />
If Anna does some y <lb />
unworthy net, then she deserves <lb />
tho loss of your friendship; but is <lb />
your regard so frail a thing that it <lb />
cannot stand small of <lb />
opinion Can not you more <lb />
generous <lb />
If your friend is lovable and you <lb />
are the kind of girl you ought to <lb />
be, then you will bear with her <lb />
inconsistencies and nut up with <lb />
some of her faults. Perhaps you <lb />
are not perfect yourself, and <lb />
she may have to bear some things <lb />
from you. If your friendship is <lb />
tho real thing, you will remember <lb />
that all <lb />
all and so bear- <lb />
many things patiently and <lb />
she brought forward to person of so few years can sweetly, you will find that years <lb />
I was Bitting and introduced know tho world no person ; will not weaken, but will rather <lb />
Miss Rollins. of my loss corrupted by ilia j strengthen, your mutual bond of <lb />
prise. This plain, unassuming knowledge. Her politeness flows i Young <lb />
woman-Miss Rollins I from a natural disposition <lb />
not my to oblige than from any rules <lb />
smiled, and then her subject, and therefore never tor <lb />
was illumined. She <lb />
her was music. <lb />
I listened, almost entranced, and I not She a i i It one of <lb />
friend advanced to meet her, and big such us she ought fit CO say <lb />
when greetings were exchanged do. <lb />
i t f m i. t a i in .- <lb />
Books and fails to strike those who understand Ogdon, N. <lb />
For bleeding and those <lb />
Sin- has a steady and firm rec amend it s <lb />
hen our visitor had gone Icon- mind, which takes no more from I remedies I ever <lb />
myself another devotee the solidity of the female character tried it <lb />
-r shrine I than the solidity of marble docs results. <lb />
her shrine. <lb />
after all was attractive <lb />
she did have some be <lb />
my young friend. haven't <lb />
finished. Miss I nil <lb />
learned afterwards <lb />
that when Miss Rollins was in her we see in tho weak and <lb />
girlhood she spent so much time in hers. . <lb />
fretting over her looks that she With such a wife is it surprising <lb />
really made herself very that Burke could aver every <lb />
and unlovely; bat it was her vanished tho moment he she. <lb />
good fortune to meet with one beneath his <lb />
its polish and luster. She <lb />
has such virtues makes us value <lb />
tho truly great of our own sex. <lb />
has all tho winning graces <lb />
that make us love even the <lb />
beautiful <lb />
n with <lb />
the <lb />
who urged her to self <lb />
and a desire to please <lb />
help and soon learned <lb />
that a kind, thoughtful net, a <lb />
pathetic word a pleasant smile , <lb />
since it- Introduction, <lb />
Bitten has gained rapidly in popular <lb />
favor, until now i; la in II e had <lb />
i pure medicinal tonics and <lb />
went further than mere beauty of I lives-containing nothing which permits <lb />
use a beverage it is <lb />
she couldn't changer as the best and purest <lb />
,. .-i, i i for a Liver <lb />
voice, still argued the girl. In-1 Ii will cure Sick <lb />
deed she Miss Constipation, and <lb />
I replied. voice trained drive Malaria from<lb />
A cine <lb />
Canker mouth and <lb />
Ionic re is nil <lb />
nasal Injector for the in-re <lb />
treatment of thee without <lb />
-v i c Hold at <lb />
-j <lb />
Answer This Question. <lb />
Why do ho many people <lb />
to and ha made <lb />
Dizziness, of Coining up <lb />
of the Tool, fellow skin, when for <lb />
I Mil <lb />
to cure them Sold J. L. <lb />
Drug <lb />
only to articulate the gentlest and <lb />
kindest of words unconsciously <lb />
grows and musical in tone. <lb />
Don't you suppose that if Miss <lb />
Rollins had Kept on grieving <lb />
grumbling because of the plain- <lb />
of her features she would soon <lb />
faction guaranteed with each bottle or <lb />
the money will be refunded, <lb />
DRUG <lb />
DOING THE SHE COULD. <lb />
CHERISH YOUR <lb />
Dear girls, don't so often <lb />
wishing you were grown up women <lb />
that you will neglect your girlhood. <lb />
the rush hurry of <lb />
fast limes, there is danger that <lb />
you will reach and strain after <lb />
too much- <lb />
Bo girls a while yet; tender, <lb />
joyous, loving, obedient and in- <lb />
womanhood, with its <lb />
. . , Following is a little story told . <lb />
have cultivated n fretful by Joe Ha worth, says the privileges, and power, its burdens <lb />
whining tone And if gloOmy polls A little girl, not laud its trials, will come soon <lb />
On this point, one has <lb />
peevish thoughts had been more than four yens old, the only <lb />
allowed to rankle in her heart in- child of some mends whom Ha <lb />
stead of the winsome smile there worth used to frequently, was <lb />
it <lb />
her little <lb />
would have been scowls and always puzzling her little bruin <lb />
wrinkles thunderstorms, what they <lb />
my dear true beauty comes were and what made those loud <lb />
from within if the heart is right; if noises. One she asked her <lb />
peace, contentment and lo.-e dwell mania about it. her mama <lb />
within it, they will reflect them- answered, that <lb />
selves in tho countenance and loud noise is the voice of God. <lb />
said <lb />
patiently, my children, <lb />
through the whole limit of your <lb />
girlhood. Go not after <lb />
hood ; let it come to you. Keep <lb />
out i f public view. Cultivate re- <lb />
and modesty. The cares <lb />
and of life will <lb />
come so mi enough. When they <lb />
brighten the plainest features. So A few days later the little one was i come, you will meet them, I trust, <lb />
take my advice, accept tho playing on tho lawn with as women should. But oh, <lb />
up thinking about your when a dark mass of clouds rolled i be not so unwise as to throw away <lb />
e, <lb />
looker do good good, and up from the west, and the mutter-; your girlhood. Rob not yourself <lb />
ha the end you will be happier and of thunder became more fro of this beautiful season, which, <lb />
have more friends than if you had and more Her wisely spent, will brighten all <lb />
simply a pretty face. <lb />
faces are they that wear <lb />
The light of a quiet spirit the e. <lb />
It mailers if dark or <lb />
The World <lb />
Cars- <lb />
Is beyond question the most <lb />
Cough Medicine have ever <lb />
Sold, a few doses invariably cure the <lb />
went eases of Congo, Croup and <lb />
while its wonderful success in the <lb />
cure of Co is without a j <lb />
lei in the history of Since its <lb />
discovery It has been sold <lb />
a test which no other medicine . <lb />
can stand. If you have a cough we earn- j <lb />
ask you to try it. Price We. <lb />
and If your lungs sin- <lb />
mother called to her to in your <lb />
and tho one collected her <lb />
family of dolls in her chubby little <lb />
arms and started to toddle toward <lb />
the house. Just as reached <lb />
the piazza steps, was a <lb />
clap of thunder, and she has- <lb />
to get to her mama, looked <lb />
up in tho sky, and said in a hurt <lb />
tone, needn't holler <lb />
so load ; I as <lb />
as I <lb />
Indeed, <lb />
Dr. <lb />
Mr- David Pickle, of the Cuba <lb />
district, Craw, has a new <lb />
rotary. also to have for M. T- at Salem on <lb />
the treasurers Tuesday night and Bro. D. W- <lb />
Davis at same place on Wednesday <lb />
and Thursday nights- <lb />
The Convent its <lb />
session at F- M- <lb />
sermon was preached by Bro. <lb />
M. T. on Thursday night. <lb />
The deliberations were very <lb />
and we believe productive <lb />
of much good. <lb />
There were subscribed aid <lb />
in paying the tuition of the min- <lb />
students at Carolina In- <lb />
After adjournment of the <lb />
the convention resumed <lb />
business. Prayer by Bro. J. B. <lb />
Parsons- <lb />
The report of the committee on <lb />
back lime, use Porous Plaster. mode matching fish- Tho plan <lb />
Sold at DRUG The fish at o baited S <lb />
a lend nerd i a friend <lb />
and lass than one <lb />
bare Jut a <lb />
King's New Discovery for Ce <lb />
and yon have never <lb />
n ed this Cough one <lb />
trial will convince you that It has won- <lb />
curative all i of <lb />
Throat. Cheat Each <lb />
is guaranteed to do all that is claimed or <lb />
v will lie refunded. Trial <lb />
free at Drug Store. Large <lb />
and 81.00. <lb />
A Good Name. <lb />
THE FOLLY OF NEGLECT. <lb />
good name is to be desired <lb />
above great Remember <lb />
boys and girls, character is the one <lb />
days mixture of flour tho one thing <lb />
hope to <lb />
or the <lb />
or steel- rod, coated <lb />
The live Business Man <lb />
n- -i <lb />
LIVE <lb />
-in a--------- <lb />
LIVE NEWSPAPER <lb />
It In rend by------ <lb />
------That In why ho use <lb />
The Eastern Reflector <lb />
MONTHS. <lb />
A troublesome akin disease <lb />
caused mo to scratch <lb />
and has been <lb />
at H. Upper Marlboro, Md. <lb />
t v. tan of whit <lb />
ii<lb />
. it nil n. S. did the work. <lb />
ram W. K mini h , City, <lb />
en <lb />
mailed free. <lb />
Co., <lb />
G. <lb />
ACADEMY <lb />
The session of Ibis School will <lb />
begin Oil Monday. August MU, <lb />
The advantages offered win ho <lb />
or to of any previous Kn- <lb />
every <lb />
Hoard had at lower rate, at <lb />
any similar school Carolina <lb />
We propose to do Hie beat work for <lb />
that has ever done In the town, <lb />
and challenge proof to the contrary. <lb />
are follows, payable <lb />
Primary per month, 81.60 <lb />
Intermediate per month, 2.00 <lb />
Higher English per month, 2.60 <lb />
languages each, extra, <lb />
When you arc In town call to me <lb />
or write me your homos. <lb />
will be cheerfully given. If <lb />
necessary a competent assistant will be <lb />
employed. <lb />
U. <lb />
Greenville, N. C, July <lb />
Peanut Pickers and <lb />
Cleaners. <lb />
Will pick and NO bushels o <lb />
day. Manufactured by Card- <lb />
well Machine Co., Richmond. Va. <lb />
I tit. J. MARQUIS, <lb />
a. <lb />
in<lb />
Jill. U. L. <lb />
DENTIST, h- <lb />
L. FLEMING <lb />
N. <lb />
Prompt attention to <lb />
at Tucker Murphy's old <lb />
HOS. J <lb />
BLOW, <lb />
L. BLOW <lb />
AW. <lb />
N. C. <lb />
r Practice all the Courts. <lb />
J. <lb />
II. <lb />
A Y-A T-LA <lb />
Greenville, N. <lb />
I, a. <lb />
SUGG TYSON, <lb />
u. r. <lb />
W, <lb />
N. C <lb />
attention given to collection <lb />
LONG, <lb />
k. <lb />
Prompt and careful attention to bust- <lb />
solicited. <lb />
at-Law, <lb />
N. C. <lb />
I made, CU <lb />
,, i , along in this <lb />
great cause of fail-1 they begin to t the bait a mag-, J . <lb />
Neglect is the <lb />
Success is every man's <lb />
reach if he takes pains to succeed. I with tho same kind of paste, is let; .,.,, Impulse of these <lb />
We must face our task work j down to them. I <lb />
with our might to accomplish it- to suck tho paste from it, and u I all a <lb />
Your garden docs not grow up in doing; so stick hard and fast. ; As if there were no mote, in sunbeams <lb />
weeds because it might not be j It is not unusual for Mr- Pickle Or g <lb />
otherwise, but because yon neglect; to haul out at one u long K,. It never adopt- <lb />
it. Tho schoolboy fails and or rod of suckers in to do. are all worthless f <lb />
to the foot of bis class because ho way- This plan of fishing, com-1 one doctor lets l-is patient die, <lb />
does not pains The sermon i with Mr Cal Odom's method <lb />
is crude and rambling and puts the j of frightening or setting fire to the I <lb />
congregation to sleep, because the fur of raccoons and burning them <lb />
out of the highest trees with <lb />
candles, is bound to <lb />
hunting and fishing <lb />
ATTORNEY-AT- LAW, <lb />
t E E S V I Is I. E, S C <lb />
all the courts.<lb />
OINTMENT <lb />
TRADE <lb />
MARK <lb />
to <lb />
pastor allowed himself to <lb />
by things from <lb />
worked of careful preparation. <lb />
insures slack- <lb />
and neglect mean inevitable <lb />
failure. To know how is, of course, <lb />
much; but to do the best you know, <lb />
keep diligently at it, is the <lb />
best way to learn how, and tho only <lb />
sure to <lb />
Presbyterian. <lb />
brain to <lb />
differential line. <lb />
They .-iv Ir. Golden <lb />
Dr. <lb />
have cure <lb />
ands. <lb />
for a weak system there s <lb />
nothing lie <lb />
and that the l <lb />
d all <lb />
use over <lb />
fifty years, and wherever known <lb />
been steady demand. It baa been en- <lb />
lone, the leading physicians all over <lb />
c country, and ban effected cures where <lb />
all with the attention of <lb />
the most experienced physicians, have <lb />
for year failed. This Ointment is <lb />
long standing and the high reputation <lb />
which It has obtained Is owing entirely <lb />
Its own as effort has <lb />
ever made to bring It before the <lb />
public. One bottle of this Ointment will <lb />
sent to any address on receipt of One <lb />
Sample box tree. The usual <lb />
to Druggists. All Cash Orders <lb />
promptly at Glided to. Address all or- <lb />
and communications to <lb />
T. f. <lb />
Sole Mat and Proprietor, <lb />
N. C. <lb />
. Have you that the hope f feeble women <lb />
torture known only to persons who need a alive lo bracing <lb />
h p And he e's <lb />
Salvation in with the; Try one or hath, if don't help <lb />
alkaline treatment usually prose In ell IV t <lb />
will produce most wander- j Association, of S. Y. and you <lb />
effect, get back again. <lb />
hair Bar <lb />
ii<lb /></p>
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                <p>
THE REFLECTOR <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
Q, J, Editor and Proprietor <lb />
WEDNESDAY. <lb />
Entered at th at <lb />
N. C. a second-4-lass mail matter. <lb />
Cleve and Steve. <lb />
Good Morning. <lb />
It's four years more of Grover. <lb />
Yesterday. <lb />
day. <lb />
was a Democratic <lb />
New York. <lb />
New Jersey. <lb />
It was a glorious day for <lb />
racy and the country. <lb />
Where was the J party when the <lb />
cyclone struck it <lb />
Now name the day for a big <lb />
torchlight procession and let's all <lb />
celebrate a well earned victory. <lb />
The raises its Hags <lb />
this and turns loose its <lb />
chickens with permission to do <lb />
their most lusty feel <lb />
good all over and so do Hie chick- <lb />
ens. <lb />
The counties all around us did <lb />
the handsome thins yesterday. <lb />
Beaufort. Greene. <lb />
Martin give good Democratic <lb />
elects several <lb />
Democrats and glorious old Hali- <lb />
fax piles op her majority above a <lb />
half thousand. <lb />
The returns that in from <lb />
the several county last <lb />
night are sufficient to show that <lb />
Pitt is Democratic by a nice inn. <lb />
notwithstanding the Third <lb />
party Republican combine to de- <lb />
feat her. We have not all the <lb />
figures from the different town- <lb />
ships in hand to publish this morn- <lb />
to show how well Pitt done, <lb />
but herself handsomely. <lb />
All the election telegrams last <lb />
night gave glorious returns from <lb />
all over the country. It was a <lb />
regular walk over for the Demo- <lb />
Pitt county elects her en- <lb />
tire Democratic ticket by a nice <lb />
majority. Elias Carr and the State <lb />
ticket are elected over the entire <lb />
combination. Grover Cleveland <lb />
carries New York, Illinois, Con- <lb />
New Jersey, the solid <lb />
South, and is elected President by <lb />
a great majority. <lb />
ALABAMA. <lb />
precincts from <lb />
various parts of the State give <lb />
Cleveland a majority of <lb />
this hoar, <lb />
A- M-, news this State is <lb />
to indicate a majority for <lb />
Cleveland of at least <lb />
some that freely gave <lb />
a large majority for Kalb here re- <lb />
turned large majority Cleve- <lb />
land and the democratic Congress- <lb />
man- <lb />
Detroit-60 precincts of <lb />
Wayne county give Rich for Gov <lb />
Morse <lb />
about one fourth <lb />
of Michigan has reported, still <lb />
both sides claim majority. The <lb />
democrats claim of the Con- <lb />
OHIO. <lb />
precincts in <lb />
give Cleve <lb />
land 3,761- Same in 1891 gave <lb />
Campbell <lb />
There are voting precincts in <lb />
Ohio. plurality in <lb />
1891 was <lb />
scattering <lb />
outside of Cincinnati <lb />
Cleveland gives Harrison a <lb />
of Same precincts in <lb />
gave Campbell, <lb />
of <lb />
precincts outside <lb />
of Cleveland and Cincinnati gives <lb />
Harrison a plurality of Same <lb />
in 1890 gave complete democratic <lb />
plurality of 377- <lb />
precincts out- <lb />
side of and Cincinnati <lb />
give Harrison a plurality of 4,398- <lb />
towns and precincts <lb />
outside of Arapahoe county gives <lb />
Harrison Weaver <lb />
precincts give <lb />
Cleveland <lb />
precincts in Ne- <lb />
give Harrison 18-815, <lb />
Cleveland Weaver <lb />
16-<lb />
Register <lb />
Springer, democrat, for Congress, <lb />
will be re-elected by <lb />
Two hundred and ten election <lb />
districts out of in New York <lb />
city give Cleveland Harrison <lb />
election districts out of <lb />
give Cleveland Harrison <lb />
19.097. <lb />
election precincts out of <lb />
52,473- <lb />
29.313- <lb />
Press association says <lb />
are Cleveland's majority in <lb />
this city will be sixty thousand. <lb />
election districts out of <lb />
give Cleveland son <lb />
23.659. <lb />
election out of <lb />
give Harri- <lb />
son <lb />
Herald bulletin to night says the <lb />
vote has slight democratic gains <lb />
in Brooklyn. <lb />
districts give <lb />
7.927, Harrison 4.510. <lb />
Weaver Wing 57- <lb />
districts out of <lb />
give Cleveland 1.736. Harrison <lb />
Weaver Wing <lb />
districts out of 1.137 give <lb />
Cleveland Harrison <lb />
election districts out of <lb />
give Cleveland Harrison <lb />
out of districts <lb />
gives Cleveland Harrison <lb />
8.719. <lb />
World's bulletin says Georgia <lb />
gives Cleveland majority. <lb />
Herald bulletin says Virgina <lb />
gives Cleveland fifty thousand. <lb />
The returns in New York and <lb />
Brooklyn from districts out of <lb />
1,785 show a majority of <lb />
thousand nine hundred and for <lb />
Cleveland. So far the vote for <lb />
the State shows a larger falling off <lb />
from Harrison than for Cleveland. <lb />
Sun bulletin says Cleveland's <lb />
majority in the city will be <lb />
districts outside of New <lb />
York and Brooklyn give Cleve- <lb />
land Harrison The <lb />
same districts in 1888 gave Cleve- <lb />
land Harrison 17,622- <lb />
election districts out of <lb />
give Cleveland Harrison <lb />
Herald bulletin says St. Law- <lb />
county shows republican <lb />
loss of and Saratoga county <lb />
a loss of as compared with <lb />
1888. <lb />
districts out of give <lb />
Cleveland Harrison 79,898- <lb />
Herald bulletin says <lb />
probably republican. <lb />
elected Mayor of this <lb />
city by about majority. <lb />
election districts oat of <lb />
gives Cleveland Harrison <lb />
Returns from districts out of <lb />
in New York city show a ma- <lb />
for Cleveland of 67,912- <lb />
districts outside New York <lb />
and Brooklyn give Cleveland <lb />
Harrison dis <lb />
in 1888 gave Cleveland <lb />
Harrison <lb />
districts outside New York <lb />
and Brooklyn give Cleveland <lb />
Harrison same districts <lb />
in 1888 Cleveland Harrison <lb />
New York World's bulletin <lb />
claims Russell, for Governor, <lb />
carries Massachusetts by 14,000- <lb />
World bulletin says chairman <lb />
democratic State committee says <lb />
Cleveland carries Indiana. No <lb />
returns yet received from that <lb />
State. <lb />
out of districts <lb />
in Buffalo give Cleveland <lb />
Harrison 17,577- <lb />
districts of New <lb />
York and gives Cleve- <lb />
land Harrison Same <lb />
districts in 1888 gave Cleveland <lb />
Harrison <lb />
Mail and Express bulletin claims <lb />
that the republicans will carry <lb />
Illinois on Presidential and State <lb />
ticket. <lb />
districts outside New York <lb />
and Brooklyn give Cleveland <lb />
Harrison same districts <lb />
in 1888 gave Cleveland <lb />
56,935- <lb />
Brooklyn, N. districts <lb />
out of give Cleveland <lb />
Harrison <lb />
districts outside of New York <lb />
and gives Cleveland <lb />
Harrison 55,967- Same <lb />
districts in gave Cleveland <lb />
Harrison <lb />
Tribune bulletin says <lb />
are that Cleveland has car- <lb />
New Jersey by plurality. <lb />
districts outside New York <lb />
and Brooklyn give Cleveland <lb />
Harrison same districts <lb />
in 1888 gave Cleveland<lb />
Connecticut. <lb />
towns in <lb />
cut give democratic gain of forty <lb />
one on President, on Governor- <lb />
towns give <lb />
demo- <lb />
gain <lb />
towns give a democratic <lb />
gain on the vote for Governor <lb />
over 1888 of <lb />
towns Harrison <lb />
11.748. Democratic <lb />
gain over 1888 <lb />
claim the <lb />
State for by 1,000- No <lb />
election of Si ate officers. <lb />
towns <lb />
27.328, -26,098. <lb />
Democratic gain over 1888 of <lb />
215- <lb />
towns give <lb />
Cleveland 41,077- <lb />
Democratic gain over 1888 of 1,472- <lb />
towns gives <lb />
democratic gain over 1883 of 2,507- <lb />
stands <lb />
and republican. <lb />
Cooke county, for Harrison <lb />
5.100. Light re- <lb />
gain. in <lb />
Chicago give Cleveland <lb />
Harrison 34-547. <lb />
townships outside <lb />
of county a net gain <lb />
for of 482- <lb />
precincts this city Fifer for <lb />
Governor <lb />
townships outside <lb />
of Cooke county show net gain <lb />
for Cleveland of 119- <lb />
towns show in II- <lb />
outside Cooke county <lb />
Cleveland <lb />
Light republican gain. <lb />
in this city Cleveland <lb />
Harrison <lb />
precincts in the <lb />
city, <lb />
towns outside of <lb />
county, Harrison. <lb />
Cleveland net gain for <lb />
Cleveland over 1888 of 1,520. <lb />
precincts this city <lb />
Cleveland Harrison <lb />
towns outside Cooke county <lb />
Cleveland Harrison <lb />
net gain for 3,699- <lb />
SEW <lb />
districts outside New York <lb />
and Brooklyn Cleveland <lb />
Harrison same dis- <lb />
in 1888 gave Cleveland <lb />
Harrison <lb />
districts out of a <lb />
total of gives Cleveland <lb />
Harrison 64,327- <lb />
City press association says that <lb />
sure of out of <lb />
electoral votes necessary to <lb />
choice. This includes the votes of <lb />
New York and New Jersey and <lb />
the electoral votes of the South. <lb />
Herald says Chicago <lb />
Tribune concedes Illinois to <lb />
Cleveland. <lb />
Both Herald and World claim <lb />
that Cleveland has carried Illinois <lb />
but Chicago says nothing definite <lb />
from that State as yet. <lb />
Tribune Bulletin says Ohio gone <lb />
republican by <lb />
districts outside New York <lb />
Brooklyn give Cleveland <lb />
Harrison 97,324- In 1888 <lb />
Cleveland Harrison 94,581- <lb />
districts outside of New York <lb />
and Brooklyn give Cleveland <lb />
Harrison 99,748- Same dis- <lb />
in 1888 gave Cleveland <lb />
Harrison <lb />
With thirty election districts <lb />
missing Cleveland Harri- <lb />
son Cleveland majority <lb />
75,100- <lb />
The World claims New York, <lb />
Indiana, Illinois, Connecticut, New <lb />
Jersey and votes in Michigan <lb />
for Cleveland. <lb />
World bulletin claims North <lb />
has gone for Cleveland. <lb />
1229 districts outside of New <lb />
York and Brooklyn give Cleve- <lb />
land Harrison <lb />
districts in 1888 gave Cleve- <lb />
land Harrison <lb />
districts outside of New <lb />
York Brooklyn give Cleve- <lb />
land Harrison <lb />
Same districts in gave Cleve- <lb />
laud <lb />
1325 districts outside of New <lb />
York and Brooklyn Cleveland <lb />
Harrison Same <lb />
districts in 1888 gave Cleveland <lb />
Harrison <lb />
The Sun says Cleveland <lb />
by 8,000- <lb />
1476 precincts outside of New <lb />
York and Brooklyn give Clever <lb />
land Harrison <lb />
The same districts in 1888 gave <lb />
Cleveland Harrison <lb />
1530 districts outside New York <lb />
and Brooklyn give Cleveland <lb />
Harrison 197.766-same dis- <lb />
in gave Cleveland <lb />
J Harrison <lb />
Special to Eastern <lb />
Chicago, Nov. <lb />
Indiana, New Jersey, Now York, <lb />
Illinois go democratic. Great re- <lb />
J- B. Johnson, <lb />
Special to <lb />
Chicago, goes <lb />
democratic for Cleveland and <lb />
whole democratic ticket elected. <lb />
J. B. Johnson, <lb />
townships outside <lb />
of Cook county show democratic <lb />
gain of 4.134. <lb />
townships outside <lb />
of Cooke county gives Cleveland <lb />
net gain of <lb />
NEW YORK. <lb />
1874 districts outside of New <lb />
York and Brooklyn give Cleve- <lb />
land Harrison <lb />
The same districts in gave <lb />
Cleveland <lb />
Brooklyn complete city vote <lb />
wards omitted gives Cleveland a <lb />
plurality of <lb />
1821 outside of New <lb />
York and Brooklyn give Cleveland <lb />
Harrison In 1888 <lb />
the districts gave Cleveland <lb />
Harrison 230,682- <lb />
The chairman of the State com- <lb />
claims a democratic <lb />
of <lb />
at <lb />
o'clock point to defeat of Eaves, <lb />
republican in 3rd congressional <lb />
district by 300- <lb />
SOUTH <lb />
from over <lb />
this State indicate a small vote. <lb />
Louisville Republican Con- <lb />
is undoubtedly elected <lb />
in 11th district. All others demo- <lb />
FLORIDA- <lb />
committee say the State <lb />
will give democratic major- <lb />
A gain of over <lb />
vote of 1888. <lb />
democratic <lb />
executive committee say Cleve- <lb />
land's majority in State will be <lb />
to both congressional <lb />
districts democratic. <lb />
LOUISIANA. <lb />
Rains throughout the State. <lb />
light- Entire democratic <lb />
Congressional delegation elected. <lb />
WYOMING. <lb />
cold. Be- <lb />
turns will be late, Both parties <lb />
claim the State. <lb />
Wyoming gave Harrison a small <lb />
majority. The democratic State <lb />
ticket is undoubtedly elected- <lb />
York Tribune <lb />
correspondent says West, demo- <lb />
for Governor, Cleve- <lb />
land plurality will be 7,000- <lb />
MASSACHUSETTS. <lb />
towns in <lb />
gives Cleveland <lb />
Compared a <lb />
net democratic gain of com- <lb />
pared with republican gain of <lb />
towns Cleveland <lb />
Harrison Compared <lb />
with 1888 net democratic gain <lb />
with net republican gain <lb />
towns gives Cleve- <lb />
land Harrison A <lb />
net democratic gain over 1888 of <lb />
Republican gain over of <lb />
Boston. towns in <lb />
setts Cleveland Harrison <lb />
net Democratic gain over <lb />
of Republican gain over <lb />
1891 of <lb />
hundred towns <lb />
gave Cleveland Harrison <lb />
Democratic gains over <lb />
1888 of Republican gain over <lb />
1891 of <lb />
towns gives <lb />
sell, for Governor, <lb />
republican, <lb />
Daily News claims Illinois for <lb />
Cleveland by over <lb />
towns Cleve- <lb />
land 2-3,375- Harrison Dem- <lb />
net gain over 1888 of 1,289, <lb />
republican gain over 1891 of 1.172. <lb />
towns give Cleve- <lb />
land Harrison Net <lb />
democratic over of 1,743. <lb />
towns gives Cleve- <lb />
land Harrison Net <lb />
democratic gain over of 1,602, <lb />
republican gain over of 1,819. <lb />
IOWA. <lb />
Des coming in <lb />
slowly, shows a small republican <lb />
gains over 1888. <lb />
Des precincts <lb />
Cleveland net <lb />
Democratic gain 1,229. <lb />
GEORGIA. <lb />
precincts in the <lb />
State outside of Atlanta give Cleve- <lb />
land 2.537, Harrison <lb />
congress- <lb />
men leading by large majority all <lb />
over the State. <lb />
carries State <lb />
by majority, solid <lb />
tic delegation to Congress elected. <lb />
State remains <lb />
democratic on electors, Congress <lb />
and Legislature. <lb />
MONTANA. <lb />
precincts in the <lb />
Harrison 1,838 <lb />
only <lb />
out of Harrison <lb />
Cleveland a democratic <lb />
of 1,532. <lb />
PENNSYLVANIA. <lb />
Philadelphia. county <lb />
gives Cleveland majority a <lb />
Democratic gain over 1888 of <lb />
NEVADA- <lb />
is conceded Weaver <lb />
carries Nevada by 1,500- <lb />
VIRGINIA- <lb />
from all <lb />
parts of the State show democratic <lb />
gains over 1888 by about <lb />
city gives <lb />
Cleveland a majority of A <lb />
gain of <lb />
Petersburg gives Cleveland a <lb />
majority of 1,512- A democratic <lb />
gain of 1,673. <lb />
Richmond. One half the <lb />
ties and all large cities give Cleve <lb />
land plurality to <lb />
Richmond Further returns <lb />
show democratic gains. <lb />
Cleveland's plurality in the State <lb />
indicate a majority of to <lb />
State <lb />
democratic committee claims <lb />
democratic congressional <lb />
throughout the entire State <lb />
without exception. <lb />
WISCONSIN. <lb />
voting precincts <lb />
in the interior of the State shows <lb />
democratic gain over 1888 of <lb />
in Harrison <lb />
Cleveland Democrat- <lb />
net gain of <lb />
TEXAS. <lb />
Galveston.-Weather bad through- <lb />
out the. State. Vote not exceed- <lb />
1888 when <lb />
was <lb />
race for Gov- <lb />
between Hogg and Clark, <lb />
both democrats, very close. It <lb />
may possibly take full returns to <lb />
decide. <lb />
MISSISSIPPI- <lb />
Returns Cleveland <lb />
the State by probably 20,000-<lb />
Indiana. <lb />
precincts in the gives <lb />
Harrison 1,291, Cleveland 945- <lb />
Same precincts in 1890 gave <lb />
Trustier 1,841, Matthews 880- Re- <lb />
publican gain democratic gain <lb />
65- Net republican <lb />
precincts <lb />
Harrison Cleveland <lb />
republican gain over <lb />
precincts in <lb />
State gives Harrison <lb />
Cleveland Net republican <lb />
gain over of 1,454. <lb />
VIRGINIA. <lb />
vote in State, <lb />
coming in slow. Results likely <lb />
not known morning. <lb />
Republicans claim they have <lb />
carried this State, but very few re- <lb />
turns yet in. <lb />
Administrator's Notice <lb />
Letters having been <lb />
issued to the undersigned by Clerk <lb />
of the Superior Court of county, <lb />
on the 20th day of September. 1832, upon <lb />
the estate of O. M. A. Griffin, deceased, <lb />
notice is to the of <lb />
said estate to present their claims, duly <lb />
authenticated, to the undersigned on or <lb />
before the 20th day of September. 1393. <lb />
or this notice will be plead In bar of <lb />
their recovery. All persons Indebted to <lb />
raid estate are notified to make <lb />
tea payment to the <lb />
This the day of September. 1802. <lb />
I. H. <lb />
JOEL <lb />
of C. M. A. Griffin, <lb />
If so come to see us and we will make you prices that <lb />
are conceded by our customers as being lower <lb />
than can be gotten elsewhere. We <lb />
-------have in stock the------ <lb />
Largest and Most Varied <lb />
Selection of Furniture <lb />
kept in our town <lb />
Notice to Creditors. <lb />
The undersigned having duly quail red <lb />
before the Superior Court Clerk f Pitt <lb />
county as Administrator of John Flem- <lb />
deceased, notice is hereby given to <lb />
persons Indebted to the estate to <lb />
make immediate payment to the under- <lb />
signed, and all persons having claims <lb />
the estate ale notified to present <lb />
the same for it to tie undersign- <lb />
ed before the Till day of November 1898, <lb />
or this notice will be plead in bar or re- <lb />
This 7th day November <lb />
FERNANDO WARD. <lb />
of John Fleming. <lb />
For Sale on Easy Terms <lb />
Large Double Store in Greenville. I <lb />
Offer for on easy terms the large <lb />
Double Store north cf Fifth street, <lb />
east of Evans street, with lot fronting <lb />
feet on Fifth street by feel deep. A <lb />
splendid bargain. Apply at once to <lb />
Win. LONG, <lb />
For Rent. <lb />
A large two-story brick store in the <lb />
Opera House Greenville, just <lb />
rated, splendid m. with patent <lb />
tor, counters, shelving and drawers. <lb />
Apply to <lb />
Wit. H. LONG. <lb />
Greenville, N. <lb />
FOR SALE. <lb />
We have for sale at Black Jack, <lb />
county, a good Cotton Gin, CO <lb />
saws, a good Grist Mill, the rocks of <lb />
Moore county These are almost <lb />
as good as new will be sold Cheap, <lb />
Apply either to <lb />
J. I. <lb />
Mills. N. C. <lb />
W. Venters. Calico, X. C. <lb />
Dissolution. <lb />
The firm of Calley and Edmonds is <lb />
hereby dissolved mutual consent. <lb />
Those indebted to the will pay the <lb />
same to Herbert Edmonds. <lb />
Edmonds. <lb />
Aug. 1892. <lb />
It gives me pleasure to announce, to <lb />
our customers that I will continue the <lb />
business the stand. com- <lb />
fort and convenience will be found in <lb />
my shop. First-class shave and haircut <lb />
can be had at all times. Thanking the <lb />
public for past I solicit a con- <lb />
of the same. <lb />
Action for Divorce. <lb />
Henry f Pitt County, <lb />
against <lb />
J In 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 at the <lb />
Court House in on the 8th <lb />
Monday before the 1st Monday of March <lb />
1898, and answer the complaint which <lb />
will be deposited in the office of the <lb />
Clerk the Superior Court of said <lb />
within the first three days of <lb />
gala term, and let the said Defendant <lb />
take notice that if she fail to answer the <lb />
said complaint within the time required <lb />
by law the Plaintiff, will apply to the <lb />
Court for the relief demanded In the <lb />
complaint. <lb />
Hereof fail not. <lb />
Given under my hand and seal of said <lb />
Court, this 12th day Sept. 1892. <lb />
E. A. <lb />
Clerk Superior Court <lb />
elect all Congressmen. I <lb />
Notice. <lb />
Martin the Superior Court. <lb />
Francis Purvis <lb />
vs <lb />
Jar rat <lb />
THE STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA <lb />
To the Martin <lb />
are commanded to <lb />
summon PURVIS, the de- <lb />
above named, if he be found <lb />
within your county, to be and appear be- <lb />
fore the Judge of our Superior Court, at <lb />
a Court to be held the county of Mar- <lb />
tin at the Court House In <lb />
on the 1st Monday of December, 1892, <lb />
and answer the complaint which will be <lb />
deposited the- office of the Clerk of the <lb />
Superior Court of said within <lb />
the first three days of said term, and let <lb />
the said clef take notice that said <lb />
action is for from the bond of mat- <lb />
and If to answer the said <lb />
complaint within the time requited by <lb />
law the apply to the Court tor <lb />
the relief in the <lb />
Hereof fail and of this summons <lb />
make due return. <lb />
Given under my hand this 17th day of <lb />
August. <lb />
C. County, <lb />
---------o <lb />
We buy direct from the <lb />
and can and will sell <lb />
low down. Our consists <lb />
in pert of <lb />
Marble Top Walnut Suits, <lb />
Solid Oak Suits, <lb />
Sixteenth Century Finish Suits, <lb />
Walnut Finish Suits, <lb />
Marble Top Bureaus and Washstands, <lb />
Wood Top Bureaus and Washstands, <lb />
Ward Robes, Buffets, and Side-Boards, <lb />
Walnut Bedsteads, <lb />
Bedsteads of all grades and colors, <lb />
Wire Cribs and Beds and Cradles. <lb />
Marble Top and Solid Wood Top Tables, <lb />
Solid Walnut Chairs and <lb />
Solid Oak Chairs and Rockers, <lb />
Fancy Reed and Wood Rockers, <lb />
Chairs of all grades, Lounges, <lb />
Bed Springs, Mattresses, As. <lb />
We are headquarters for- <lb />
FURNITURE <lb />
and extend to all a cordial invitation to call on us when in wan <lb />
of any goods as we carry one of best stocks of <lb />
MERCHANDISE <lb />
ever kept in our town. <lb />
Tours truly, <lb />
J. B. CHERRY CO. <lb />
Have on hand a fall line of Cooking Stoves, Kitchenware, Tin- <lb />
ware, Lamp Goods Paints, Oils, Gloss and Putty. <lb />
We make our own stovepipe and pans of cold rolled steel which <lb />
is far the most durable. <lb />
We don't try to cheapest goods in town, out if you <lb />
want to get the most value for your money give us a call. <lb />
test White Oil cents per gallon., <lb />
Tin Rooting and Guttering less the Tariff. <lb />
S. E. PENDER CO., <lb />
KT. O.<lb />
Special facilities for handling Seed In any <lb />
quantity all Tar River Landings. <lb />
Car Load Lots taken from any point in <lb />
Eastern North Carolina and Virginia. <lb />
BAGS FURNISHED FOR SHIPPING SEED <lb />
COTTON SEED MEAL AND HULLS FOR SALE OR <lb />
EXCHANGE FOR SEED. <lb />
Oil Mills, <lb />
N. C. <lb />
SAMUEL M. Agent, Greenville, N. C <lb />
Mills on Tar River River <lb />
AT SHILOH. <lb />
Fop prices and terms write <lb />
B. V. <lb />
Sec. Tress., N. O <lb />
and <lb />
STEAMER BETA. <lb />
Semi-Weekly trips between Washington sod Way Lauding.<lb /></p>
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                <p>
THE REFLECTOR. <lb />
Local Reflections. <lb />
Yesterday did the work. <lb />
Have you paid your taxes <lb />
Tin- fairs will soon over. <lb />
This ha very dry fall. <lb />
Hog killing time near. <lb />
The is delivering fruit trees. <lb />
Did your vote help to elect yesterday <lb />
stock of Shoes just in at Brown <lb />
see rain about election <lb />
Bros. <lb />
You <lb />
times. <lb />
It summer weather last <lb />
week. <lb />
for are putting in their <lb />
appearance. <lb />
The gobble, is roosting <lb />
giving near. <lb />
No doubt many feel relieved that the <lb />
election is over. <lb />
The Hew Home Sewing for <lb />
3.1 at Brown Bros. <lb />
The next date of general Interest is <lb />
Thanksgiving Day. <lb />
in else takes a back <lb />
seat the election. <lb />
We had a regular summer thunder <lb />
storm night. <lb />
Rocky Mount fair begins <lb />
there to-morrow. <lb />
The weather won't settle. Some <lb />
are just like the weather. <lb />
Bone Sewing Machines and all <lb />
machine parts at Brown Bros. t <lb />
a man that wouldn't rather <lb />
feel oats than his corns. <lb />
Thee changes in the weather arc line <lb />
for giving people bad colds. <lb />
Cheese X. Y. State <lb />
Batter at the Old Store. <lb />
There was more frost Sunday morning <lb />
but it turned warm again. <lb />
Personal. <lb />
Hats Ida of Ayden, is visiting <lb />
Cox. <lb />
Mrs. John Crow, of is visit-, <lb />
Mrs. H Cos. <lb />
Mr. J. B. Yellowley left last <lb />
day for Mississippi, to absent several <lb />
weeks. <lb />
Mr. F. Joyner has moved into the <lb />
Swindell house on the corner near the <lb />
Baptist church. <lb />
Mr. II. T. King, a young man of this <lb />
county who is traveling in South Caro- <lb />
was in town last week. <lb />
Rev. H. W. Stancill has made his <lb />
in Greenville and occupies the <lb />
house next to Dr. W. M. B. Brown. <lb />
Mr. T. C. Bryan, who has been absent <lb />
several weeks at Asheville and other <lb />
points returned home last Thursday. <lb />
Misses and Headen, representing <lb />
the Eclectic Magazine, of have <lb />
been spending a few days here canvass- <lb />
for that journal. <lb />
Rev. J. E. Winecoff, the Presbyterian <lb />
minister at will preach at the <lb />
Opera House on next Sabbath at <lb />
A. M., and at P. M. <lb />
Mrs. W. A. Stocks has moved her <lb />
back to and occupies the <lb />
building recently vacated by Mr. J. F. <lb />
Joyner. <lb />
Mr. W. C. Jackson, who was at the A. <lb />
M. College. came home to <lb />
vote. It was his first vote and he wanted <lb />
to put it in for the straight Democracy. <lb />
For two years in succession Mr. R. R. <lb />
Cotton, of this county, has won the <lb />
premium for having the most tobacco at <lb />
Saturday's Record. <lb />
Saturday was a day of disturb- <lb />
and casual hies. After tilling up <lb />
with an abundance of whiskey there <lb />
were as many as seven tights in town <lb />
am the colored people that evening <lb />
and night- Alex Bailey was severely <lb />
cut in one of these fights. <lb />
The same night there was n difficulty <lb />
at in which a colored came <lb />
out with a cracked skull. The <lb />
as told us are that a colored man <lb />
went into the store of Mr. Kit Bland and <lb />
purchased a bottle of whiskey. He took <lb />
ill bottle and his change and walked <lb />
out. A few minutes later he went back <lb />
in the store and asked for his change, <lb />
saying- lie had not received it. <lb />
told that he had already received it he <lb />
became abusive whereupon the <lb />
tor attempted to put him out. While <lb />
this going on another colored man <lb />
run up and struck Bland. This man was <lb />
knocked down and when he got up and <lb />
started at Bland again he was struck on <lb />
the head with something that fractured <lb />
his skull. <lb />
the Rocky Mount exposition. <lb />
The President has named Thursday, <lb />
NOT. 24th, as Thanksgiving Day. If the <lb />
election is against him we would not give i son and some <lb />
much for thankfulness. <lb />
The County Commissioners were in <lb />
session Monday. There was not a great <lb />
deal of work to do except allow a large <lb />
number of to list their taxes. <lb />
Want to cat something good <lb />
Biscuits at the Old Brick Store. <lb />
Boss <lb />
Most of the school boys wore long faces <lb />
last week. The quarterly examinations <lb />
gave them all they could look after and <lb />
they were how they would <lb />
come out. <lb />
unruled paper, envelopes to <lb />
march, at Reflector Book Store. <lb />
Cheapest Furniture, Bedsteads and <lb />
Mattresses at the Old Brick Store. <lb />
The closing days of the campaign were <lb />
full of excitement and haul work. <lb />
For a sweet smoke go to <lb />
and get a Linden or Cardenas cigar. <lb />
Wilmington have her Welcome <lb />
Week this year, commencing M. <lb />
Cash given tor Produce, Hides. Egg <lb />
and Fur- at the Old Brisk Store. <lb />
Several entertainments arc already <lb />
spoken of for the coming holidays. <lb />
The turkey has heard that <lb />
Day i- named and will keep Ids eye <lb />
open. <lb />
First of the fancy buck- <lb />
wheat and jelly at the Old Brick <lb />
Store. t <lb />
The Pitt County Hides had a meeting <lb />
drill practice Friday afternoon with <lb />
OUt. <lb />
Mr. M. says bis wife has <lb />
a dancing duck that comes in and dances <lb />
for his meal-. <lb />
Chrysanthemum are in bloom and <lb />
several flower yards in town are real <lb />
s of loveliness. <lb />
There was a very large crowd in town <lb />
Saturday and the Mayor had some cases <lb />
for fighting to settle. <lb />
The X. C. Conference of the M. E. <lb />
church. South, meets Goldsboro on <lb />
the of December. <lb />
lot Ladies Cloak-, latest <lb />
i Brown Bros. If size wanted i not in <lb />
stock can have it made to order on short <lb />
not ice t <lb />
Attention is called to the notice to <lb />
creditors by Fernando Ward, <lb />
tor of John Fleming. <lb />
The building of the Coast Line railroad <lb />
to Washington has made quite a business <lb />
of fish and oyster ripping.<lb />
If the daily papers have not done fine <lb />
work in the last days, there was <lb />
never a time when they did. <lb />
Monday night the town was full of <lb />
smoke which the strong south wind blew <lb />
from the burning forests. <lb />
There are some people now who will <lb />
be lost for something to speakings <lb />
to go to and no f to talk- <lb />
The Reflector Book Store is this week <lb />
expecting lot of new books. <lb />
Get your pick as soon as they arrive. <lb />
The Grifton Lamp-Light has closed its <lb />
year. It is a bright little paper and <lb />
we wish Dr. Loftin much success with it. <lb />
Many of the towns are being troubled <lb />
with burglar.-. It is well enough that <lb />
everybody should In- well against <lb />
them. <lb />
The candidate of a week ago will now <lb />
not feel altogether so much interest in <lb />
how your wife and little are get- <lb />
ting on. <lb />
Liberal premiums are offered for the <lb />
best exhibits at the Fair. There <lb />
is no reason why Pitt county cannot <lb />
some of t <lb />
The election is over now-everybody <lb />
down and go to work. The gov- <lb />
is not going to take care of you <lb />
or give you any money. <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 t <lb />
People ought to appreciate this issue of <lb />
the The force worked all <lb />
last nigh in order to give the <lb />
news early this <lb />
Notice persons indebted to me <lb />
for Guano will find their notes and ac- <lb />
counts the hands of J. L. Sugg. They <lb />
will please call on him and settle the <lb />
same. H. <lb />
am <lb />
-u JO are B putt <lb />
am <lb />
pus <lb />
SB <lb />
The man always likes to <lb />
get in good consequently he <lb />
made one of seven red-headed men to go <lb />
to the polls in a body and vote yesterday <lb />
morning. <lb />
From applications we know of it looks <lb />
like there will not be near enough houses <lb />
in Greenville to accommodate all who <lb />
want to live here next year. There <lb />
ought to be more building going on. <lb />
The fellow who yesterday that <lb />
lie would be elected but finds U-day <lb />
that he is not. feels about as bad as the <lb />
man who went to blow a dose of <lb />
down a mule's throat the domed <lb />
mule Mowed <lb />
The job office expects <lb />
there u ill be a rush of mercantile print, <lb />
just after the election and has <lb />
pared for it. We have just received a <lb />
big lot of the very best paper and en- <lb />
Business men should sec it. <lb />
The long dry spell and continued low <lb />
water in the river has not been relished <lb />
by the The boats have <lb />
barely been able to get to Greenville <lb />
for some time have not been further up <lb />
the stream. Some cotton has been <lb />
brought down the river on rafts and Hats. <lb />
The men who refine to advertise in the <lb />
local but will pay a dollar for a <lb />
three line write-up in sonic out of town <lb />
journal, or catch-penny advertising <lb />
scheme, where they can have no hope of <lb />
getting any return, arc not the men who <lb />
are going to make a city prosperous, and <lb />
build up live <lb />
ham Sun. <lb />
The hopes of those <lb />
leaders who subscribed for the campaign <lb />
have liked the paper so well that they <lb />
will continue taking it. The price is <lb />
only a year or cents for three <lb />
months. The time for which several <lb />
subscribed expires with this issue. <lb />
will be glad to have you all renew and <lb />
promise to make the paper interesting at <lb />
all times. <lb />
The same night there was a very ugly <lb />
affair out in Beaver Dam township. It <lb />
seems that previously there had been <lb />
some words between Dr. Pitt and <lb />
Mr. Nelson Nichols. About midnight <lb />
Saturday night some parties went to the <lb />
house which Pitt lived to make an as- <lb />
sault on him. They called to him and <lb />
when he refused to open the door they <lb />
broke in. Several shots were Brad. Pitt <lb />
emptied a pistol and snapped a gun at <lb />
the intruders, and this failing to stop <lb />
them lie began using an lie struck <lb />
one man on the head and another on the <lb />
arm. The man struck on the head is a <lb />
son of Nichols and the blow crushed his <lb />
skull. Monday morning warrants <lb />
were sworn out against Nichols and his <lb />
other and in the <lb />
afternoon a preliminary hearing <lb />
before Esquire B. S. Sheppard. <lb />
began <lb />
Sunday morning near store, <lb />
or Lizzie, in Greene county, a colored <lb />
man was found dead on the road. There <lb />
were no marks on his person to indicate <lb />
any violence having been done him. He <lb />
was known to be very drunk Saturday <lb />
evening and the opinion is that he fell on <lb />
road and died from exposure. <lb />
Evaporated Sweet Potatoes. <lb />
Few people know how easily sweet <lb />
cm be dried, even in the sun, and <lb />
handy and useful the dried potatoes <lb />
are. At best sweet potatoes arc a <lb />
troublesome crop to keep, but when dried <lb />
or cured in an evaporator they arc really <lb />
no trouble to keep and are always at <lb />
hand for use on the table at short notice. <lb />
They should be sliced and then <lb />
Then to use them they are soaked <lb />
to res the evaporated moisture and <lb />
then baked in pans as the fresh ones <lb />
often are. They are an admirable article <lb />
for puddings and pies. For this pin pose <lb />
it would he better, it seems to me, to <lb />
grind lie in into meal and put up in <lb />
packages with directions for making <lb />
dings. Put up in Ibis way it ought not <lb />
to be much trouble to create a market for <lb />
the dried sweet potatoes. There is <lb />
ready an plant at G <lb />
and if this, or some other establishment, <lb />
would but undertake the putting up of <lb />
the sweet potato meal in packages <lb />
article would sell well. are <lb />
to take hold of such products in the <lb />
Grade evaporated state, but in such pack- <lb />
ages, a few attractive baud-bills and <lb />
a lot of receipts for making the many do- <lb />
preparations that can be made <lb />
from sweet potatoes, a market could soon <lb />
he made for a product that Eastern <lb />
North Carolina can supply in limitless <lb />
quantities. Who will start this <lb />
Massey. <lb />
party people got to Howling I made up <lb />
my mind that the way to get at them was <lb />
not by argument, but by just ridiculing <lb />
the life out of them. Well, worked <lb />
first rate, and Old Whereabouts <lb />
Watson bewail to howl they asked me to <lb />
come down from the north and laugh at <lb />
him. I went down I just told them <lb />
all the stories I know and we had a great <lb />
time of it. <lb />
that Watson e was a <lb />
lively one I addressed an <lb />
Atlanta one night, most of them were <lb />
Third party people. The pockets bulged <lb />
with eggs. I said, <lb />
is a strong smell of eggs this hall. <lb />
Ham and eggs make a good dish, but, <lb />
gentlemen, it doesn't go well after tea, <lb />
and I've just had That put them <lb />
in good humor, and they didn't throw <lb />
any eggs. The Third party, I told them, <lb />
its complaints against the parties <lb />
was like an old woman who lived In <lb />
South Carolina near the border. The <lb />
surveyors changed the boundary Hue one <lb />
day, and the woman was told that she <lb />
was now in North Carolina. dear <lb />
oh, dear she said, North Carolina <lb />
I; so <lb />
Ham told a story about himself. <lb />
was walking along the street one <lb />
day looking rather thin. I'd been quite <lb />
sick. A man pointed to me, and asked a <lb />
friend of mine who I was. <lb />
said my friend, the best part of a <lb />
The man's face lit up. and he said <lb />
What a funny <lb />
COTTON MARKET. <lb />
Reported by Cobb <lb />
Norfolk. Va., Nov. 4th. <lb />
has been no change in spot quotations <lb />
he e for the past week, for middling, <lb />
except 1-10 decline last Monday <lb />
ed to the demoralized feeling caused by <lb />
that day's receipts, bales, which <lb />
was the largest ever known. <lb />
The light crop movement as given be- <lb />
low, together with Mr. Ellison's recent <lb />
consumption estimate which Is accepted <lb />
by many, especially the bears, as being <lb />
an unquestionably bullish one. He is <lb />
quoted as giving- the consumption last <lb />
year 8.258,000 of American cotton, <lb />
bales of Indian cotton and <lb />
bales of Egyptian and Brazilian cotton. <lb />
For the coining year he estimates the <lb />
consumption at bales of <lb />
can cotton, bales of Indian cot- <lb />
ton, and bales of Egyptian and <lb />
Brazilian cotton. He adds, it is further <lb />
asserted, that if the cop estimate of <lb />
bales proves correct prices will <lb />
advance. It is rumored that Mr. Neil <lb />
will estimate the crop next week at <lb />
bales. <lb />
Those who are inclined to think less <lb />
favorably of cotton, believe we have not <lb />
yet seen our maximum week as was the <lb />
last week October. 1891. that the <lb />
light movement is caused by a disposition <lb />
on the part of the farmers to hold back <lb />
their cotton until after the approaching <lb />
political contest, and the takings of the <lb />
European Spinners are not sufficient to <lb />
insure a continued advance the prices <lb />
of cotton. <lb />
Liverpool market is quoted steady with <lb />
a fair demand at an Improvement of <lb />
The sales for the week were <lb />
bales against last year and <lb />
in 1890. and stock afloat <lb />
for Liverpool is as follows <lb />
1891-92 1890-0 <lb />
Stock and stock <lb />
afloat, <lb />
American, 914.000 <lb />
SALE- <lb />
THE <lb />
I'M <lb />
o- <lb />
I HAVE JUST BOUGHT THE- <lb />
is admitted the finest stock of good in Eastern Carolina. <lb />
o- <lb />
A Public Speaker Who is Welcome <lb />
the Stories he Tell. <lb />
for <lb />
The Galatea. <lb />
is here and exhibitions are <lb />
given each half hour from to P. M., <lb />
and from to P. M. It is an inter- <lb />
show and well worth the <lb />
price of cents. The wonder can <lb />
be seen next door to the <lb />
office. The Washington in the <lb />
last issue has this to say of Galatea. <lb />
Wonderful Illusion Shows arc <lb />
having quite a run here every evening in <lb />
the Town Hall. A plaster cast is sub- <lb />
to examination by the spectators. <lb />
Replaced then on the stand it apparently <lb />
changes to a living, beautiful lady, a <lb />
rose is placed on her breast, changes <lb />
back again to a statue, the rose turning <lb />
to stone, and again the statute changes <lb />
into a beautiful woman and the rose to <lb />
life. The lady then gradually dies away <lb />
to a skeleton, the skeleton to a <lb />
of flowers; a lady appears in the <lb />
and then she is transformed into <lb />
stone again. It is a truly wonderful per- <lb />
and worth many times the ad- <lb />
mission fee of fifteen cent. <lb />
reminds me of a <lb />
When we hear this we drop work and <lb />
look up v. an attentive smile. This <lb />
discussion or the conversation preceding <lb />
it might have been exceedingly tiresome, <lb />
but at this simple remark most men prick <lb />
up their ears to listen. <lb />
reminds me of a <lb />
The Hon. II. W. J. Ham, of Georgia, <lb />
was speaking. The conversation had <lb />
turned upon campaign orators who ad- <lb />
dressed they had never visited <lb />
before. <lb />
said Mr. Ham, <lb />
Georgia, understand the <lb />
and they make fools of themselves. <lb />
That reminds me of a story. A young <lb />
doctor from the North set up shop in a <lb />
little log cabin in He waited a <lb />
week for a patient to come along. No- <lb />
body came. He waited another week. <lb />
The sick people continued going to the <lb />
other doctors. He waited one week <lb />
more. He was getting hungry. At last <lb />
he saw a come flying down the road <lb />
on a Georgia mule. The man stopped <lb />
In front of the log cabin and asked, <lb />
you a answered <lb />
1891 <lb />
Receipts at <lb />
149.084<lb />
1891 <lb />
Receipts <lb />
polls for <lb />
Exports for <lb />
Stock at <lb />
Net receipts <lb />
September <lb />
CONTINENTAL<lb />
Continental <lb />
at close of <lb />
VISIBLE <lb />
1891 <lb />
Visible supply <lb />
close of <lb />
In order to make room for these I will begin at once running <lb />
off my entire in Greenville at greatly reduced prices. If <lb />
you want <lb />
THE BARGAINS <lb />
Call at my Greenville store <lb />
Opposite Old Brink Store. <lb />
New <lb />
Straight <lb />
C. T. M U N F O R D, <lb />
N. C. <lb />
Glean <lb />
Large <lb />
We are still making a specialty of <lb />
GOODS, <lb />
mo ma.<lb />
We have a first class assortment and sell close. <lb />
get our prices <lb />
SI. ROTS <lb />
Do not fail to <lb />
parts for all kinds of machines are sold by us. <lb />
Respect <lb />
BROWN BROS., <lb />
Depositors for American Bible Society. <lb />
HAT WE ARE STILL <lb />
R USE OFF TEE <lb />
STOCK <lb />
NORFOLK SPOT MARKET. <lb />
As wired by Cobb Bros. <lb />
Va., Nov. 8th. 1892. <lb />
1892 1891 <lb />
Good Middling, <lb />
Middling. <lb />
Low <lb />
Good Ordinary, 11-10 <lb />
Tone, Steady. <lb />
Six Bottles Secures a Husband. <lb />
Hon. W, C. Troy, of Western <lb />
A young lady acquaintance of mine <lb />
was fearfully with some skin <lb />
eruption that battled the skill of the best <lb />
physicians, from which she suffered much <lb />
and was greatly depressed on account of <lb />
i the pimples or scabs on her face, head <lb />
the The man got down i urn neck. I recommended Mrs. Person's <lb />
his mule, roiled up his trousers and held Remedy. After using three bottles she <lb />
out a red, swollen leg. at was greatly and after taking <lb />
And want you to get some of the bargains while they are going. <lb />
Do not delay longer to get your <lb />
WINTER OUTFIT. <lb />
We have just the article needed by every woman and child. <lb />
Literary Note. <lb />
From a prospectus that has come to <lb />
hand we see that the old and long <lb />
Peterson's Magazine is now under <lb />
new management will be converted <lb />
Into an illustrated periodical devoted to <lb />
literature and art, under the title of The <lb />
Peterson Magazine. One thing <lb />
that pleases the Reflector with this <lb />
new is that our talented lady <lb />
friend. Miss M. O. of <lb />
is on the editorial staff. The <lb />
editor-in-chief is Frank Lee Benedict, <lb />
with Octave M. O. <lb />
and Howard as associate editors. <lb />
Besides these, whose names alone are <lb />
sufficient guarantee for the literary ex- <lb />
of the publication, the list of <lb />
contributors will include of the <lb />
leading authors of the day. Each name <lb />
above has already won great distinction <lb />
the literary world, and arc proud <lb />
that two of the editorial staff are South- <lb />
writers. In recognition of this com- <lb />
the South should give The <lb />
Peterson Magazine a handsome support. <lb />
We hope many of those who have read <lb />
Miss excellent productions <lb />
will become subscribers. The address of <lb />
The New Peterson Magazine will be 113- <lb />
South Third St., Philadelphia, <lb />
he said. The examined it care- <lb />
fully then said, friend, you've <lb />
got A look of disgust came <lb />
into the man's face. thought you <lb />
were a he said, now I know it. <lb />
That's a <lb />
The story loses its charm in the <lb />
It takes Mr. Ham to tell it. <lb />
He was at the Continental Hotel yes- <lb />
A reporter called to have a chat <lb />
with <lb />
dear Mr. Ham, of <lb />
said, been a newspaper man <lb />
myself. Many a weary month have I <lb />
spent in the mountains gathering sub- <lb />
for some weekly paper. Down <lb />
where I live journalism is different from <lb />
what it is here. Every journalist has to <lb />
go into politics whether he wants to or <lb />
not. If yon were to go into the <lb />
per business down there you wouldn't <lb />
know what to make of it. That reminds <lb />
me of a story. They brought a prisoner <lb />
down to Atlanta from northern Georgia <lb />
who had been caught That's <lb />
what they call it down where I live. <lb />
The fellow had never been in a city be- <lb />
fore and he looked at the stone pave- <lb />
in the streets with great interest. <lb />
At last he said a good thing they <lb />
built a city in tins place. It worth <lb />
a darn for farming land. Look at the <lb />
Well, It U just by that I got <lb />
six bottles was entirely cured, looking <lb />
the very picture of health. <lb />
ion so beautiful and skin so soft <lb />
sweet she soon attracted the attention <lb />
of a nice young gentleman, and is now <lb />
his happy bride, or rather young wife, <lb />
now Texas. Happy results still I <lb />
would not advise all the young ladies to <lb />
try it. W. C. Troy. <lb />
N. C, Sept. 1886. <lb />
We can suit you in CLOTHING. <lb />
We can suit you in HATS. <lb />
We can suit you in SHOES. <lb />
We can suit you in DRESS GOODS. <lb />
We can suit you in UNDERWEAR. <lb />
We can suit you in EVERYTHING <lb />
in general Dry Goods line, in Carpets, in Trunks, in Notions, etc <lb />
Your chance is now. Strike while the iron is hot. <lb />
BROWN HOOKER, <lb />
AT LANG'S OLD STAND, <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
The best salve in the world for Cuts, <lb />
Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt <lb />
Fever Sores, Chapped Hands. <lb />
Chilblains, Corns, and ail Skin <lb />
and positively cures Piles, or no <lb />
pay required. It is guaranteed to give <lb />
perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. <lb />
Price cents box. For sale at <lb />
Wooten's Store. <lb />
VAUGHAN BARNES, <lb />
COMMISSION MERCHANTS<lb />
Prices Low, <lb />
Terms Easy. <lb />
BROS. OFFER FOR SALE <lb />
The J. L. Ballard homo farm. Bea- <lb />
Dam township, lands <lb />
of G. T. Tyson and J. II. Cobb. A tine <lb />
farm of about with good build- <lb />
and adapted to corn, cotton and to- <lb />
A tine marl bed. <lb />
A farm near Ayden and <lb />
mediately on the railroad, formerly own- <lb />
ed by Caleb B. Tripp, acres of which <lb />
are cleared. Good neighbor- <lb />
hood, churches and a school within <lb />
miles. Plenty of marl on the adjoin- <lb />
farms <lb />
A farm of three miles <lb />
from and Billet from <lb />
ville, with huge, dwelling <lb />
and out houses, known as the I. P. <lb />
home line cotton <lb />
ROOd clay subsoil, accessible marl. <lb />
A smaller farm adjoining the above <lb />
known as the Jones acres, <lb />
dwelling, barn and tenant house, land <lb />
good. <lb />
A farm of acres in town- <lb />
ship, about miles from <lb />
acres cleared, part Of the tract. <lb />
Part of the Noah Joyner farm, <lb />
acres, adjoining the town of Marlboro, <lb />
in an imploring section <lb />
and can be made a valuable farm. <lb />
A small farm of <lb />
about miles from Greenville, on In- <lb />
Well Swamp, with house, etc., for- <lb />
owned by Guilford <lb />
ALSO TIMBER <lb />
A tract of about acres near <lb />
the station, with cypress timber well <lb />
suited for railroad ties. <lb />
A tract of about acres in <lb />
township, near the Washington Jail- <lb />
road, pine <lb />
A tract of acres near John-ion's <lb />
Mills, pine and cypress timber. <lb />
Apply to Wm. II. LONG, <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
S. M. <lb />
OLD STOKE <lb />
FA It AND BUY <lb />
their year's supplies will find <lb />
their interest to get our prices before<lb />
u all its branches. <lb />
PORK SIDES SHOULDERS. <lb />
FLOUR, <lb />
RICE, TEA, <lb />
at Lowest Market <lb />
TOBACCO SNUFF <lb />
we buy direct from Manufacturers, e. <lb />
Ming yon to buy at one profit. A two <lb />
stock of <lb />
FURNITURE <lb />
always on hand and sold at juices to sulk <lb />
the times. Out goods are all bought <lb />
for CASH, therefore, having no risk <lb />
to sell at a close <lb />
Respectfully, <lb />
S. M. SCHULTZ. <lb />
Is now ready to show her customer the <lb />
------latest styles In------ <lb />
Fall Winter <lb />
Mrs. just, <lb />
from Baltimore where she attend <lb />
all the largo openings, <lb />
and made the very best selections for <lb />
the trade here. My stock <lb />
everything pertaining to the millinery <lb />
trade and will lie sold at <lb />
prices. Hit. M. D. <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
ESTABLISHED 1883. <lb />
oBs <lb />
N. C. <lb />
es. <lb />
Half Rolls Barging, <lb />
Bundles New Arrow Th <lb />
Small Full Cream Cheese. <lb />
Tubs Choice <lb />
Tubs Boston Lard. <lb />
Boxes Tobacco, ail grades. <lb />
Boxes Cakes <lb />
Stick Candy. <lb />
Kegs New Corn Mullet.-. <lb />
Barrels Gail Ax <lb />
Barrels P. Snuff. <lb />
Barrels Railroad Mills Snuff. <lb />
Barrels Three Thistle <lb />
Car load Rib Side Meat <lb />
Car load Seed Oats. <lb />
Car load Flour, all grade. <lb />
Kegs Powder. <lb />
Tons Shot. <lb />
old Virginia <lb />
Full line Case Goods, and everything <lb />
else kept in a grocery <lb />
General Merchant, <lb />
O. <lb />
of the----- <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 S. M. I <lb />
Co., Greenville, and at my mill. <lb />
Will make satisfactory arrangements with to <lb />
furnish their customers. <lb />
R. J. COBB, Pitt Co. K. C. <lb />
C. C. COBB, Pitt Co., V. <lb />
COBB BROS., <lb />
to Cobb Bros. <lb />
Cotton Factors <lb />
-AND- <lb />
Commission Merchants, <lb />
FAYETTE STREET, NORFOLK, VA. <lb />
and Correspondence Solicited. <lb />
THE RELIABLE OF C <lb />
to the buyers of Pitt and surrounding counties, a line of the following goo <lb />
not to be excelled in this market. And to be <lb />
pure straight goods. DRY of all kinds, NOTIONS, CLOTHING, GEN <lb />
FURNISHING GOODS. HATS and CAPS, BOOTS and SHOES, LA <lb />
and CHILDREN'S FURNITURE and HOUSE FURNISHING <lb />
GOODS, DOOR.-i, WINDOWS, SASH and BLINDS, and QUEENS <lb />
WARE, HARDWARE, and PLOW CASTING, LEATHER of <lb />
kinds. Gin and Mill Belting, Hay, Rock Lime, Plaster of and <lb />
Hair. Harness, Bridles and addles <lb />
HEAVY GROCERIES A SPECIALTY. <lb />
Agent Clark's O. N. T. Spool Cotton which I offer to the trade at <lb />
Jobbers prices, cents per dozen, less u percent for Bread Prep- <lb />
ration and Hall's Star Lye at Jobbers Prices, White Lead and pure Lin- <lb />
seed Oil, Varnishes and Paint Colors, Wood Pumps, Salt and Wood an <lb />
Willow Ware. Nails a Give me a and guarantee satisfaction. <lb />
Notice to Creditors. <lb />
The undersigned baring duly <lb />
before the Superior Court Clerk of Pitt <lb />
county as Executor to the last will and <lb />
testament of 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 having claims against said estate <lb />
must present the same for payment be- <lb />
fore the 1st of October, 1893, or this no- <lb />
will be in of recovery. <lb />
This 28th day of September, 1892. <lb />
ISRAEL EDWARDS, <lb />
Executor of Edney Galloway. <lb />
into national politics. I've always been <lb />
more or less In polities down in Georgia, <lb />
but I never looked outside much. They <lb />
Walter Bridges, Athens. <lb />
six year I had been afflicted with <lb />
sores, and an enlargement of <lb />
the bone In my leg. I tried everything <lb />
I beard without any permanent benefit <lb />
until Blood Balm was <lb />
mended to me. After using six bottles <lb />
the sores healed, I am in <lb />
health than I hay ever been. I send <lb />
The of the cotton crop thus far this season would <lb />
indicate that there was some foundation for the bad crop accounts <lb />
daily reaching us from all parts of the cotton territory, if so the <lb />
staple Is selling too cheap and parties wishing to hold for higher <lb />
prices can do so by shipping it to us and drawing for <lb />
bale on same and having it held for six months is so desired. <lb />
Faithfully yours, <lb />
VAUGHAN BARNES. <lb />
ii <lb />
Seeing is <lb />
And a lamp <lb />
must be simple; when it is not simple it is <lb />
not good. Simple, Beautiful, Good these <lb />
words mean much, but to see The Rochester <lb />
will impress the truth more forcibly. All metal, <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 purer and brighter than gas light, <lb />
softer than electric light and more cheerful than either. <lb />
G. E. HARRIS. <lb />
elected me to the Legislature and unsolicited, because I <lb />
got to be a colonel, When the Third others to be <lb />
HI <lb />
IN- <lb />
varieties <lb />
Look for this If the hasn't the <lb />
Rochester, and the you want, send to us for our new <lb />
--1 v.-e tend you a brim safely by choice- of over <lb />
ties from the Large Start la World. . <lb />
CO., Park Place, Now York City.<lb />
J. L. SUGG, <lb />
LIFE AND FIRE INSURANCE <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. G <lb />
OFFICE SUGG OLD STAND <lb />
All kinds Risks placed in strictly <lb />
FIRST-CLASS COMPANIES <lb />
At lowest current rates. <lb />
m AGENT A FIRST-CLASS FIRE PROOF SAFE<lb /></p>
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FOR HANDLING THE <lb />
OF THE<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 -20. 12.25, 10.25. <lb />
13.25. 12.75.8. I 5.10. <lb />
N. W. 10.25. X. TYSON. 17.50, 15.75, 7.50. <lb />
B. 17.75, <lb />
RANDOLPH A 10.75. 12.25. <lb />
1.1.75. 12.75. 8.76. A 25.5 <lb />
D. H. M, 18.78, 11.75. <lb />
S BRYANT 13.75. <lb />
A. P. 13.75. 15.75.9.75. 8.25. <lb />
111.25. 7.25. 10.5 i. 18.28, <lb />
IVY 5.00. <lb />
J. II. 13.25, 13.50, <lb />
7.75. 12.50, <lb />
M. E. 39.30, J. 8.50. <lb />
14.25, <lb />
ft 10.50, 8.25. <lb />
18.50. 12.75. 10.25. J. E. S. 10.75, <lb />
M. R. 10.75,1 10.50. <lb />
10.75. 10.25, 12.75, 12.75, ERNEST 25.50.23, 23.30, <lb />
M. R. 13.75, 2.1.50,1 10.25, 5.20. <lb />
17.75, 12.75, 7.75. <lb />
MISS pounds at 13.50, 10.25. <lb />
Storage and Insurance Free <lb />
G. F. EVANS, Proprietor <lb />
N. C <lb />
72- W- Roaster <lb />
mm brokers <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
R. CO., <lb />
GREENVILLE N. C. <lb />
BUYERS AND HANDLERS OF ALL KINDS OF <lb />
and Scraps, <lb />
ON I Refers to any member of the Tobacco Trade of Greenville, N. C. <lb />
References and type samples furnished on application. j Correspondence Solicited. <lb />
HOUSE <lb />
GREENVILLE N. O. <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 />
The Greenville market will be on an equal with <lb />
every market in the State. The Eastern Ware- <lb />
house has every convenience for selling your to- <lb />
and we will see that every pound brings full <lb />
value. <lb />
Ample Accommodation for the Planter, <lb />
FREE STABLES. FREE INSURANCE. FREE STORAGE. <lb />
Give us a trial and we will please you. Your friends, <lb />
TOBACCO DEPARTMENT <lb />
Last week give some bettor weather <lb />
for hi <lb />
The breaks here Friday were <lb />
both houses being full. <lb />
Tobacco men were to see the rain, <lb />
It put the weed in condition for handling. <lb />
The warehouses here had the largest <lb />
breaks last Friday since the opening. <lb />
There were very heavy breaks here <lb />
Friday. The Eastern sold 15.003 pounds <lb />
that day. <lb />
Mr. E. A. of was <lb />
on the breaks here Friday and made <lb />
some purchases. <lb />
Cooper's Henderson, Is <lb />
ready for new chop tobacco. He <lb />
highest prices. <lb />
Prices were way up in Greenville last <lb />
fact this market is as <lb />
high as any to be found. <lb />
The old reliable is Cooper's Ware- <lb />
house, Henderson. Send your tobacco <lb />
there. Cooper is the farmer's friend. <lb />
The Burlington has <lb />
made the News its official mid <lb />
elected editor Hunt an honorary <lb />
of the Board. <lb />
Remember if you send your tobacco to <lb />
Cooper's Warehouse, Henderson, you <lb />
will obtain high prices and be happy. <lb />
Try It. <lb />
Mr. W. M. Hamilton, of Greene <lb />
sold some tobacco at the Greenville <lb />
Friday for The same day Mr. XI. <lb />
E. sold one lot as high as <lb />
Ship your tobacco to Cooper's Ware- <lb />
house, Henderson, and he w ill work <lb />
honestly and faithfully for your best <lb />
interest. <lb />
We see that our former townsman, <lb />
Mr. J. II. is auctioneer for the <lb />
Burlington Warehouse. We all <lb />
what a gab used to <lb />
possess and will bank oil making a <lb />
auctioneer. <lb />
On Aug. Cooper's Warehouse, <lb />
Henderson, sold new primings for B. <lb />
B. Carr at 15.50. and <lb />
and for F. T. Carr at 4.50 G, 10.50 <lb />
15.75 and Cooper can make just <lb />
as good sales for you. <lb />
Mr. M. Edwards, of Farmville, <lb />
sold o- at the Greenville Ware- <lb />
house at an average of It <lb />
was the finest tobacco that has <lb />
on the market this His <lb />
prices run from to <lb />
There is a sore headed fellow running <lb />
a Tobacco Journal over in <lb />
that seems never to happy Unless lie <lb />
is casting slurs at Carolina. We <lb />
do not get his journal but hear he was <lb />
recently hooting at this paper saying a <lb />
farmer made a average in Green- <lb />
ville than he did on the same grade of <lb />
tobacco in Richmond, and was ridiculing <lb />
the assertion. If he will just come <lb />
down here we will show hint how ea-3- it <lb />
is done. <lb />
Special Correspondent of <lb />
Tobacco Exposition. <lb />
Mr. second annual <lb />
Rocky Mount Tobacco Exposition on <lb />
Nov. 2nd will long be remembered by <lb />
the tobacconists of Rocky Mount, for on <lb />
that day was seen one of the finest and <lb />
lamest breaks of ever seen on a <lb />
North Carolina market. One hundred <lb />
and thousand one hundred and <lb />
eighty-four pounds of tobacco <lb />
were sold, bringing the remarkable <lb />
average of seventeen and one half <lb />
cents pi r mil d. some piles selling as <lb />
high as one dollar and cents per <lb />
pound. <lb />
The following were awarded <lb />
White wrapper-, to J. A- <lb />
2nd, Brewer; 3rd, <lb />
M. T. Williams. Bright <lb />
wrappers, 1st, J. T. Sharp; <lb />
J. C 3rd, J. C. Looper. <lb />
Dark wrappers, 1st, A. <lb />
W. 2nd, J. C. Cobb; 3rd, <lb />
J. T. Sharp. Cutters, 1st, Sit. <lb />
Ricks; 2nd. A. B. Nobles. <lb />
Smokers, 1st, B. H. Becks; <lb />
Lem Jones. Bright fillers, 1st, S-30, J. <lb />
C. Cobb; Mrs M. J. Weeks. <lb />
fillers, 1st, Walker A <lb />
ell; 2nd, Clark Mon. <lb />
for the largest check, was <lb />
awarded to <lb />
drew a check for R. R. <lb />
baring pounds on the market was <lb />
declared the winner of the premium <lb />
for the largest number of pounds. <lb />
Celling commenced at A. M. and <lb />
continued II about o'clock when a <lb />
was taken dinner. All of the<lb />
were a <lb />
near by to partake of a <lb />
served by that genial warehouseman, <lb />
J. O- W. Buyers were present <lb />
from nil of the leading markets, <lb />
and from the lively manner which <lb />
they did their bidding it is evident that <lb />
they hold the tobacco of the New <lb />
Belt in high <lb />
It is needless to say that Pitt county <lb />
attracted especial attention whenever a <lb />
pile was seen. <lb />
Back Mount has just cause for being <lb />
proud of her Exposition, and as could be <lb />
seen from the faces of the farmers, she <lb />
added much to her enviable reputation <lb />
as a tobacco market. E. A. C.<lb />
Tobacco Culture. <lb />
acre of tin lit-M to be plaited Ti- <lb />
the coming year, and about one <lb />
ton of Canada ashes to the acre, alter it <lb />
has well plowed. laud should <lb />
then boated to mat the wind from <lb />
blowing the powdered lime and ashes off. <lb />
This should be done this Fall, so that <lb />
the rains may carry the lime and potash <lb />
into the soil. It is certainly better to do <lb />
this in the Fall, as these are <lb />
slow to act. and much water is required <lb />
to dissolve the lime, and render it avail- <lb />
able for the corp. <lb />
Next Spring apply such an amount of <lb />
stable manure as you may desire, and <lb />
then plow again, but not so deep as the <lb />
first plowing. Then before fitting <lb />
finally the plants plow again, then <lb />
sow the cotton seed and your fer- <lb />
or the Sanderson formula, and <lb />
wheel barrow thoroughly, and if you <lb />
choose ridge, or cultivate level, as suits <lb />
your former experience. <lb />
We are among those who like to see <lb />
whatever we do done well. We have no <lb />
doubt but what the tax on the pound <lb />
helps good Tobacco, but it doesn't help <lb />
sue i as is of a grade. <lb />
We must not think that the high price <lb />
prevailing is wholly owing to the tariff, <lb />
but that and the shortage of Wrappers <lb />
together with the Ins Wrappers almost <lb />
wholly confined to the New England <lb />
crops, that sends up tho price to the ex- <lb />
now being paid for fine <lb />
New England Wrappers, say from <lb />
to per pound. re strive <lb />
each year to a better crop than you <lb />
ever have done in the past. Such crops <lb />
are in demand, at remunerative <lb />
figures. <lb />
MANUFACTURED<lb />
VIRGINIA <lb />
CHEROOTS <lb />
STOCKS <lb />
THE VERY BEST. <lb />
STYLE <lb />
HANDSOME AS <lb />
ANY TEN-CENT j <lb />
CIGAR. j <lb />
PRICE j <lb />
FIVE FOR TEN <lb />
CENTS. j <lb />
TRY THEM j <lb />
Owners and Proprietors. <lb />
for Big Prices <lb />
rages <lb />
For week ending Saturday, O-t. <lb />
by Joyner ft <lb />
medium to to to <lb />
fair, to to to <lb />
to Hi <lb />
to <lb />
to <lb />
are still doing business at the same old stand, where w are prepaid than <lb />
ever before to handle to advantage the line bright o from the Golden <lb />
We have a very large corp of buyers are anxious for X, w <lb />
and are willing to nay good price for it. stands well on our <lb />
market and is sought after by our order m n and spa are <lb />
very glad that we can say to the of adjoining counties <lb />
that tobacco has bettor this year than we have it in <lb />
and that we look goo prices during the season. Hogsheads can be <lb />
had OF CHARGE by those planters shipping to us, by applying to s. M. <lb />
Schultz ft Co. Greenville. X. C. or to Amos H. X. . <lb />
that we bid lively on every pile put upon our or and buy largely of Si grades <lb />
that we-ell, and will see to it that you shall have highest market price for <lb />
pound sold with us. Recollect it cost you nothing to c , a- they <lb />
are payable in York Exchange without cost lo holder. forget to us <lb />
with a good shipment and we will convince you tint we from way. <lb />
and that we every big prices an you know l-icy i ilk. <lb />
Will have your tobacco graded for you in our house by skilled at per <lb />
Thanking our friends tor the v p bes o v. d upon us in past <lb />
and pledging them oar best efforts to please them in the we arc with <lb />
best Wishes, truly your friends,<lb />
Reported by Owen Davis, Manager <lb />
Warehouse. <lb />
MARKET QUOTATIONS. <lb />
Market active. Breaks heavy during <lb />
the past week. Prices generally very <lb />
satisfactory to sellers. arc <lb />
strangers on our breaks and <lb />
they are seen go like <lb />
cakes on a circus at high prices. <lb />
Board of Trade today and re-elect- <lb />
ed old officers. It was agreed to have if <lb />
incorporated at once. Our boys and <lb />
especially are determined <lb />
not to be led, but to lead. <lb />
ft <lb />
N. C- <lb />
of- <lb />
PHOTON, BUGGIES, CARTS DRAYS. <lb />
MOUNT <lb />
By W. <lb />
report received for this issue- <lb />
Primings common <lb />
fair <lb />
fine <lb />
common <lb />
good to fine <lb />
tine <lb />
good <lb />
common <lb />
line <lb />
Wrappers normal. <lb />
Fillers <lb />
Smokers <lb />
Cutters <lb />
to <lb />
to <lb />
to <lb />
to <lb />
to <lb />
to <lb />
to <lb />
to <lb />
to <lb />
Reported by A. L. <lb />
report received for this issue. <lb />
Cutters <lb />
By J S. Meadows. Reporter. <lb />
Smokers common, to <lb />
to <lb />
line, S to <lb />
common, to <lb />
good, to <lb />
line, to <lb />
Fillers common. to <lb />
good, to <lb />
Hue. to lit <lb />
Wrappers common, to <lb />
good. to <lb />
line. to <lb />
The market continues active for grades, <lb />
goo demand for all and <lb />
prices well up. If the weather favor- <lb />
able for the crop will all be <lb />
sold In this Section by spring. <lb />
WILSON <lb />
By E. K, Pace. Reporter. <lb />
We want a Spain, but the cold <lb />
spell we have had full breaks and note <lb />
prices on common and medium <lb />
grades, while wrappers and cutters have <lb />
held their own. Highest to-day was <lb />
from G n <lb />
LOUISVILLE QUOTATIONS. <lb />
Alex. Reporter. <lb />
This week the of the offerings <lb />
generally were, more undesirable than <lb />
hist week, with only a sprinkling of good <lb />
, flue leaf, for the best which <lb />
was . . ,.,,,, ,, , <lb />
ts for year lo <lb />
veins of <lb />
to date 1890 crop sold in <lb />
1889 crop sold in 1890, <lb />
Sales for week, month year, with <lb />
1802 ISM 1890 <lb />
Week <lb />
Month <lb />
Year <lb />
Louisville market <lb />
Dark. <lb />
Truth, <lb />
Com. lugs <lb />
Medium lugs, <lb />
Good lugs. <lb />
Com. leaf. <lb />
Medium leaf, <lb />
Good leaf, <lb />
1892 crop 1800 crop <lb />
to 3.75 to 2.50 <lb />
4.00 to 4.50 2.75 to <lb />
4.50 to 5.25 <lb />
5.25 to <lb />
6.00 to 6-50 <lb />
6.50 to 7.50 <lb />
nominal <lb />
the Cultivator, <lb />
writing on the cultivation of Tobacco, <lb />
To maintain our in <lb />
the protraction of Wrapper Leaf Tobacco I <lb />
we most use effort to keep up, or j <lb />
rather improve upon our present pro- <lb />
duct We have to use every effort, size <lb />
every improved method of that is <lb />
suggested, and watch carefully the re- <lb />
all the time keeping in the <lb />
fact that it is a superior article for <lb />
Cigar Wrappers that we want, not how <lb />
many pounds we can produce to the acre, <lb />
regardless of the quality. <lb />
We want a fine, silky, elastic Leaf, <lb />
with good burning It is no <lb />
use to have every element we de- <lb />
Sire If we haven't a Wrapper that will <lb />
show a white ash, and burn even, and <lb />
not blister. The question arises then <lb />
how can we obtain the desired burning <lb />
qualities y We can only say that the use <lb />
of alkalies, lime and ashes is the usual <lb />
and the best application we can <lb />
make for purpose. Many of our <lb />
best growers never fail to make an <lb />
. of these substances every Fall, <lb />
and we think all should do this, at least <lb />
the land has long been In <lb />
Perhaps two barrels of stone lime <lb />
should be slaked and applied to each <lb />
In merchantable condition. <lb />
Female Weakness Outs. <lb />
To the inform your <lb />
readers that I have a pr. remedy <lb />
for the thousand and one ills which arise <lb />
from deranged female organs. I shall <lb />
be glad to send two bottles of my <lb />
FREE to an lady if they will send <lb />
Express and P. O. address. Yours <lb />
March <lb />
 A Household Remedy  <lb />
FOR ALL l <lb />
BLOOD and SKIN<lb />
i Botanic Blood Balm t <lb />
Di Di Di <lb />
kt- , <lb />
Mil ,<lb />
Ks <lb />
la s curt. It i <lb />
SENT FREE <lb />
CO.,<lb />
My Factory is well equipped with the best ally put <lb />
but first-class work. We up with the time- and improved styles <lb />
material used in all work. All styles of Springs are you can select from <lb />
Brewster, Storm, Rani King <lb />
We also keep on hand a full Hue of Be If Hut. Whips which v <lb />
ell at the lowest rates. Special given to repairing. <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
New Barber Shop Q <lb />
like this to <lb />
thanks to my ninny customers who have <lb />
given me their liberal In the <lb />
have opened a hop in <lb />
House and would solicit a <lb />
continuation of my former <lb />
I will assure all hat they shall <lb />
every attention getting the la <lb />
shave and hair cut in All ask is <lb />
trial. Sal i faction guaranteed. All <lb />
of the latest improvements in the <lb />
rid. i will in use in my shop <lb />
HEAD NOISES cured <lb />
Peck's Tubular Ear <lb />
Cushions. Whispers beard. <lb />
Successful where ail Remedies <lb />
FAIL. Ills, A proofs free. Ad- <lb />
dress, r. Discos, Broadway. Y. <lb />
OF BEEF. <lb />
BEST <lb />
Notice to Creditors, <lb />
The undersigned having duly qualified <lb />
c Superior Court of <lb />
county as Executor to the last will an <lb />
testament of Frederick id <lb />
is hereby given lo person- <lb />
to the estate to make Immediate <lb />
payment to the undersigned, and all <lb />
persons having claims against .-aid es- <lb />
must the same for payment <lb />
before the h of October. or tins <lb />
notice will Le plead ill bar of recovery. <lb />
This tho h of October, <lb />
Executor of Frederick White, <lb />
TO <lb />
.-----If you want to saw----- <lb />
then purchase of a PIANO and from <lb />
Ten to Fifteen Dollars <lb />
in the purchase of an Organ address <lb />
ADOLPH <lb />
NEW X. C. <lb />
Agent for Worth Carolina, <lb />
who is now handling from <lb />
the manufacturers, as <lb />
GRAPE <lb />
for tone, and <lb />
and endorsed by nearly all the <lb />
musical journals In the United <lb />
Made by Paul who is at this <lb />
time one of the bast mechanic and In- <lb />
of the day. Thirteen new <lb />
patents tills grade <lb />
Also the NEW BY EVANS UP. j <lb />
RIGHT PIANO which has been by <lb />
him for the past six years in the eastern <lb />
part of this State and up to this time has <lb />
given satisfaction. The I <lb />
Piano just mentioned will be sold at from <lb />
in Rosewood, Oak, j <lb />
organ; <lb />
from to in solid or Oak <lb />
Ten years experience in the music <lb />
business has enabled him to handle <lb />
but standard goods and he docs <lb />
not to say that he can sell any , <lb />
musical instrument about per <lb />
cheaper than other agents are now offer. <lb />
Refer to all banks Carolina, j <lb />
in for Sauces and <lb />
Made <lb />
PRINTERS ROLLERS. <lb />
Order COMPOSITION or send <lb />
your Roller Socks to be cast to <lb />
and Pearly St. York. <lb />
solicited. <lb />
for circular. <lb />
NEW <lb />
Having completed my store at , <lb />
Pitt county, X. am opening <lb />
a stock <lb />
and cordially invite the lo call <lb />
Slid examine <lb />
GOODS, NOTIONS, <lb />
GROCERIES, Ac. Ac, <lb />
Our motto Standard Goods at Rea <lb />
Prices for Cash. <lb />
Examine my stock before buying <lb />
elsewhere. H the goods and prices do <lb />
pot suit we charge nothing to show <lb />
Country taken in exchange <lb />
or goods. V. R- WARD. <lb />
PATENTS <lb />
obtained, and all business In the S. <lb />
office or in the Courts <lb />
for Model ate lees. <lb />
We are opposite the U. S. Pal cut Of- <lb />
engaged in Patents Exclusively, and <lb />
can obtain patents In less time than <lb />
more remote from Washington, <lb />
the model or drawing Is will <lb />
advise to free charge, <lb />
and we make no charge unless we ob- <lb />
Patents. <lb />
We refer, here, to the Post Master, the <lb />
of the Money Order Did., and to <lb />
a of the U. S. Patent <lb />
advise and reference to <lb />
actual clients in Slate, <lb />
address, C. A. A Co., <lb />
Washington, D. C. <lb />
TOR <lb />
r . <lb />
Bl S HI <lb />
All keep It, St per i i. <lb />
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