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NEW MATERIAL. <lb />
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CHILD BIRTH <lb />
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is a scientific- <lb />
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constant use the medical pro- <lb />
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WILL DO all that is claimed for <lb />
HAND MORE. It Shortens Labor, <lb />
Lessens Pain, Diminishes Danger to <lb />
Life of Mother and Quid. Book <lb />
to Mothers mailed FREE, con- <lb />
tabling valuable information and <lb />
voluntary testimonials. <lb />
receipt of price per <lb />
REGULATOR CO., <lb />
SOLD BY ALL. <lb />
WILMINGTON A WELDON R. <lb />
and branches Condensed Schedule <lb />
TRAINS SOUTH. <lb />
No No No <lb />
Apr. 19th, daily Mail, daily <lb />
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VOL. XI. <lb />
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 1892. <lb />
NO. <lb />
D. J. Editor and Owner <lb />
TRUTH IN TO FICTION. <lb />
per Year, in Advance. <lb />
Wilmington <lb />
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Fayetteville<lb />
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Ar Tarboro <lb />
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Daily except <lb />
Train on Scotland Neck Branch Road <lb />
leaves Halifax 4.22 arrives Scot <lb />
land Neck at 5.15 P. M., Greenville 6.52 <lb />
P. M., Kinston p. m. Returning, <lb />
leaves Kinston a. m., Greenville <lb />
8.40 a. m. Arriving Halifax a. in. <lb />
Weldon 11.45 a. m. daily except <lb />
Trains on Washington Branch leave <lb />
Washington 7.30 a. m-, arrives A. R. <lb />
Junction 9.00 a. in., returning leaves A. <lb />
A It. Junction 7.00 d. m., arrives Wash- <lb />
8.20 p. m. Daily except Sunday, <lb />
with trains On Albemarle r nil <lb />
Raleigh It R. and Scotland Neck <lb />
Branch. <lb />
Local freight train leaves Weldon <lb />
Monday, Wednesday and Friday at <lb />
10.15 a. m., arriving Scotland Neck 1.05 <lb />
a. in. Greenville 5.30 p. m., <lb />
7.40 p. in. Returning leaves Kinston <lb />
Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at <lb />
7.20 a. arriving Greenville 9.55 <lb />
n. m., Scotland Neck 2.20 p. m., Weldon <lb />
5-15 p. m. <lb />
Train leaves Tarboro, N C, via <lb />
A Raleigh R. R. daily except Sun- <lb />
day, P M, Sunday P M, arrive <lb />
N C, IS P M, P M. <lb />
Ply mouth 8.30 p. m., 5.22 p. m. <lb />
Returning leaves Plymouth daily except <lb />
0.00 a. Sunday a. m- <lb />
N C, 7.30 a in, 9.58 am. <lb />
arrive Tarboro. S J, A 11.20. <lb />
Trains on Southern Division. Wilson <lb />
and Fayetteville Branch leave Fayette- <lb />
ville a m. arrive Rowland p in. <lb />
Returning leave Rowland 1215 p m, <lb />
arrive Fayetteville p m. Daily ex- <lb />
Sunday. <lb />
Train on Midland N C Branch leave <lb />
Go daily except Sunday, A M <lb />
N C, AM. Re <lb />
laves AM <lb />
wive Goldsboro. N O A M. <lb />
Train No. makes close connection at <lb />
Weldon for all points North daily. All <lb />
-ail via Richmond, and daily except Sun- <lb />
day via Bay Line, also at -Mount <lb />
daily except Sunday with Norfolk <lb />
railroad for Norfolk and all <lb />
points via Norfolk. <lb />
Southbound train on Wilson A <lb />
ville Branch Is No. Northbound is <lb />
No. except Sunday. <lb />
Train on leaves Rock <lb />
at P M, arrive Nashville <lb />
P Hope P M. Returning <lb />
Hope A M, Nashville <lb />
8.35 A M, arrives Rocky A <lb />
except Sunday. <lb />
Train on Clinton Branch leaves Warsaw <lb />
for Clinton daily, except Sunday, it <lb />
and M Returning <lb />
ton at A M, and P. M. <lb />
at Warsaw with Nos. <lb />
trains No. South and North will <lb />
stop only at Rocky Mount, Wilson, <lb />
Goldsboro and Magnolia. <lb />
DIVINE, <lb />
General <lb />
J. R. Transportation <lb />
T. M <lb />
Notice to Shippers. <lb />
In order to make more convenient and <lb />
economical use of now em- <lb />
ployed in he North Carolina service <lb />
and thus to better serve the inter- <lb />
of shippers, the undersigned <lb />
have decided to their <lb />
respective line between Nor <lb />
folk and <lb />
Washington, N. C, Into <lb />
. to be known as <lb />
Direst <lb />
LINE. <lb />
Connecting at Norfolk with <lb />
The Bay line, for Baltimore. <lb />
The Clyde Line, for Philadelphia. <lb />
The Old Dominion Line, for New <lb />
York. <lb />
The Merchants A Miners Line for <lb />
ton and Providence. <lb />
The Water Lines for Richmond, Vs., <lb />
and Washington, D. <lb />
At with <lb />
The Atlantic North Carolina R. R. <lb />
At Washington with <lb />
The Tar River Steamers. <lb />
Also Calling at Island, N C. <lb />
The new line will m <lb />
Service, with such additional sailings as <lb />
will best suit the needs busbies <lb />
NO ADVANCE IN RATES. <lb />
The direct of steamers <lb />
and the freedom from handling, are <lb />
among the great advantages this Line <lb />
offers. The following gentlemen have <lb />
been appointed Agents of the New <lb />
John E. at Norfolk, Va. <lb />
John Son, at <lb />
S. H. Gray, at N. G. <lb />
S. C. Whitehurst. at Island. <lb />
J. J. Cherry, at Greenville, N. C <lb />
The first steamer will leave Norfolk <lb />
on May 16th, iron wharf <lb />
on Water strew Clyde <lb />
and between the piers of the Clyde <lb />
Line and Old Dominion Steamship Co. <lb />
H. A. BOURNE, <lb />
Y. P. G. M. Old S. S. Co.<lb />
Clyde Line, <lb />
PERFECT THROUGH SUFFERING. <lb />
God never would send you the darkness. <lb />
If he felt you could bear the <lb />
But you would not to His guiding <lb />
hand. <lb />
If the way were always bright; <lb />
you would not care to walk by faith, <lb />
Could you always walk by sight. <lb />
tine he has ninny an anguish <lb />
For your sorrowful heart to bear. <lb />
And many a cruel thorn-crown <lb />
For your tired head to wear ; <lb />
lie knows how few would reach heaven <lb />
at all <lb />
If pain did not guide them there. <lb />
So ho scuds you the blinding darkness. <lb />
And the furnace of seven-fold heat; <lb />
mi the only way, believe me. <lb />
To keep yon close to his feet. <lb />
For always so easy to wander <lb />
When our live are glad and sweet. <lb />
Then nestle your hands in your Father's <lb />
And sing, if you can, as yon go; <lb />
Your song may cheer sonic one behind <lb />
you <lb />
Whose courage is sinking low, <lb />
And, well, if your lips do quiver- <lb />
God will love bettor so. <lb />
COURTESY AT HOME. <lb />
Lome is tho center of the <lb />
social fabric, the keystone of its <lb />
arch- Its conduct character <lb />
determine the future of the wider <lb />
circle, society The <lb />
cradle rocked by mothers conscious <lb />
of their high mission has been the <lb />
saving of the world. Home-train- <lb />
is the determiner of tho fate of <lb />
nations. <lb />
Good manners in public a <lb />
necessity, the oil of the machinery <lb />
of life, causing it to move without <lb />
friction and violence. But court- <lb />
at home is more important still, <lb />
for its influence molds the plastic <lb />
character of those dear little men <lb />
and maidens who are to arise <lb />
call us blessed I say it <lb />
reproduce our private ignorances <lb />
to the greater audiences they meet <lb />
in future life. <lb />
To this the husband and <lb />
wife owe to each other a natural <lb />
indebtedness. We have no right <lb />
to be too familiar in speech and <lb />
manners with those we love the <lb />
best Many little rift within the <lb />
lute, which, slowly widening, makes <lb />
all the music has opened <lb />
out of careless words which sprang <lb />
from a heart whose love was <lb />
from observation by impoliteness. <lb />
The husband has no right to <lb />
yawn in his wife's face, during a <lb />
story, any more than he has to do <lb />
so to Jones at the club. We set <lb />
with martyr-like patience tho Mrs. <lb />
Brown's and <lb />
we affect a deep sadness when <lb />
she relieves OB of her presence, <lb />
but when John comes home to tell <lb />
of his doings at the store, we do <lb />
not hesitate to let him see he is <lb />
wearisome. It is the absence of <lb />
courtesy at home which destroys <lb />
its attractiveness and harmony <lb />
both. <lb />
And when we think that keen- <lb />
eyed little ones are gathered as an <lb />
attentive audience to note <lb />
absence of good manners and the <lb />
presence of these little domestic <lb />
vulgarities, how careful should it <lb />
make us in all our conversation <lb />
and children my <lb />
truest said a charming <lb />
lady, recently. It is so. The <lb />
child's innocent gaze looks deep <lb />
down into every character with <lb />
which it is brought into contact. <lb />
are a sure <lb />
sign of bad taste and deceitful <lb />
conduct- Such a distinction has <lb />
no to exist. Our best <lb />
thoughts, kindest words, cheeriest <lb />
looks and noblest examples are due <lb />
at home, in the sacred privacy of <lb />
that temple of which God has made <lb />
the priests and priestesses. <lb />
Tho of the household <lb />
when good manners are so per- <lb />
natural as reduce all <lb />
to a minimum and banish <lb />
rudeness into oblivion. Then, and <lb />
only then, shall our sons and <lb />
daughters grow up as corner- <lb />
stones, polished after the <lb />
of a palace, possessing a <lb />
native grace and inherent dignity. <lb />
New York Ledger. <lb />
Did You Ever Try <lb />
MINISTRY. <lb />
It is a broad city street, with <lb />
houses on either side, occupied by <lb />
people of ample means. Almost at <lb />
the end of tho street, which is <lb />
short, stands a house whoso gen- <lb />
front suggests both wealth <lb />
and hospitality. There is a large <lb />
bay window at one side of tho <lb />
front door, and in this window, <lb />
from October to June, flowers are <lb />
in bloom constantly- Nor does <lb />
the generosity of tho owner stop <lb />
at merely keeping in <lb />
window; every week the plants are <lb />
changed- Winter hot- <lb />
house plants, rave and beautiful, <lb />
rilling the window, making a glory <lb />
of color, delighting every neigh- <lb />
and arresting the footsteps of <lb />
every passerby. The first touch <lb />
of Spring in the Winter air and <lb />
that herald of beauty, the crocus, <lb />
blooms in the window ; primroses <lb />
follow, modest, dainty, but <lb />
soft air and sunshine. As if <lb />
in rivalry of nature, tho flowers of <lb />
each mouth blossom, announcing <lb />
to tho unknown what the world of <lb />
nature dues. <lb />
The owner has no conception of <lb />
the feeling of gratitude which this <lb />
window arouses. Throughout the <lb />
whole neighborhood the question <lb />
is daily you seen <lb />
Mrs. window this week <lb />
you must; it is love- <lb />
Tho walk to or from market <lb />
is varied and cheered by the flow- <lb />
in this window; the memory of <lb />
them makes the whole day bright. <lb />
Within sight of the is a <lb />
boarding house in which a young <lb />
girl, an invalid, passed last Win- <lb />
She should sit by the <lb />
far above the noise of the <lb />
street. In speaking of the long <lb />
week shut in from any outside in. <lb />
she said wish I could <lb />
thank the owner for that window ; <lb />
it was not the beauty of the flow- <lb />
but there was always the <lb />
of what would follow. And <lb />
when the flowers were changed, <lb />
they were always more beautiful <lb />
than those they displaced. Why, <lb />
when the Flower Show was open <lb />
I did not mind not being able to <lb />
go the orchids in that window <lb />
were so beautiful, and there was <lb />
some change every The <lb />
owner will probably never know <lb />
how much pleasure or how much <lb />
inspiration is given by that which <lb />
she maintains for her own pleas- <lb />
Other lives are enriched by <lb />
this ministry, of which she has no <lb />
knowledge, of whoso existence she <lb />
does not dream <lb />
We often speak of the open win- <lb />
as if it were only to look out <lb />
of, every open win- <lb />
has something behind it that <lb />
the passer-by may take with him <lb />
in memory. How often, when <lb />
walking along the street at <lb />
night, the window into some <lb />
room that wealth and taste have <lb />
made beautiful will give a thrill of <lb />
pleasure How frequently a <lb />
for the arrangement of <lb />
furniture, or a combination of <lb />
colors, will be carried away that <lb />
will a much more humble <lb />
home more beautiful and a source <lb />
of greater pleasure. <lb />
We associate ministry with ac- <lb />
with animate life. But is <lb />
there a world of ministry in <lb />
color, in form, in artistic <lb />
How much of tho joy of <lb />
giving and receiving we lose be- <lb />
cause we think of ministry solely <lb />
in connection with sorrow, poverty, <lb />
crime; as a duty from tho rich to <lb />
tho poor; missing tho <lb />
whether are conscious of it or <lb />
not, of the of the beauty, <lb />
grace and harmony with which we <lb />
make our home lives more <lb />
The open window is not only <lb />
to look out of, but to look into. <lb />
Let us see to it that it gives all <lb />
that we can make it give to the <lb />
stranger outside our gates, for <lb />
sometimes angels pas <lb />
do not always Chris- <lb />
Union. <lb />
A glass of hot water for sleep- <lb />
Rose-water for <lb />
sun-burn t <lb />
Grated horse-radish and vinegar <lb />
for neuralgia t <lb />
Borax water for removing stains <lb />
from the hands T <lb />
Kerosene oil for taking out iron <lb />
rust and fruit stains t <lb />
Putting paper bags over fruit <lb />
cans to exclude the light t <lb />
To keep a cash account and to <lb />
teach a girl to do the same <lb />
To keep your closets free from <lb />
old shoes or any soiled garment <lb />
WHAT A FRIEND IS. <lb />
This is the prize definition <lb />
The first person who comes in <lb />
when the world has gone <lb />
out. <lb />
Tho following am some of the <lb />
bot definitions <lb />
A bunk of credit on which <lb />
can draw supplies of confidence, <lb />
council, sympathy, help and love. <lb />
Ono who considers my need be- <lb />
fore my deservings. <lb />
The triple alliance of tho three <lb />
IN CONFIDENCE. <lb />
was told mo in the strictest <lb />
Confidence, but you won't <lb />
was the quiet reply; <lb />
prefer not to hear it. What right <lb />
j have you to tell what you virtually <lb />
promised not to communicate; I <lb />
; am sure I leave no I <lb />
have no to what does <lb />
not belong o me to <lb />
people who use their <lb />
as dumping grounds, <lb />
, unload on them any choice bits of <lb />
great powers, love, sympathy and i , ,. , . . <lb />
, , r they may to pick <lb />
help i n . <lb />
A , i i i as though were <lb />
Ono who understands our . <lb />
ring a favor, <lb />
i day <lb />
As long as human nature is <lb />
what it is, there will plenty of <lb />
such unloading to be done; but <lb />
what noble mind wishes to be pat <lb />
to such uses, and to have <lb />
part of his spiritual domain <lb />
A jewel, whose the strong <lb />
of poverty and misfortune <lb />
cannot dim. <lb />
Ono who smiles on our fortunes <lb />
on our faults, <lb />
with our sorrows, weeps at <lb />
our bereavements, and is a safe heap <lb />
fortress at all times of trouble. <lb />
One who, gaining the top of the <lb />
ladder, won't forget yon if you re- <lb />
main at the bottom. <lb />
One who prosperity does not <lb />
toady adversity assists you, <lb />
I call on Mrs. <lb />
said a high-minded woman, <lb />
make it a rule to stay about ten <lb />
minutes. This gives enough <lb />
to inquire about our mutual <lb />
friends and to discuss briefly such <lb />
in sickness nurses you, and after I items of interest as common <lb />
your death marries your widow to us, but it does not give time for <lb />
and provides for your children. Mrs. Blank to enlarge on her fa- <lb />
The holly of life, whose qualities i topics, which distaste <lb />
are overshadowed in the summer I fOl to me. <lb />
of prosperity, but blossom forth <lb />
the winter of adversity. <lb />
He who does not adhere to tho <lb />
Baying that No. should come first. <lb />
A watch which beats true for all <lb />
time, and never <lb />
An against <lb />
An earthly minister of heavenly <lb />
happiness. <lb />
A friend is greater <lb />
the ruin tho closer he clings. <lb />
One who to himself is true, and <lb />
therefore must be so to you. <lb />
The same to-day, the same to <lb />
morrow, either prosperity, ad- <lb />
or sorrow. <lb />
One who combines for you alike <lb />
the pleasures and benefits of so- <lb />
and solitude. <lb />
One who is a balance in the see- <lb />
saw of life. <lb />
One who guards another's in- <lb />
as his own and neither flat- <lb />
nor deceives. <lb />
A nineteenth century rarity. <lb />
One who will tell you of <lb />
faults and in prosperity and <lb />
assist you with his hand and heart <lb />
in adversity. <lb />
One truer to me than I am to <lb />
Specimen Case. <lb />
S. II. Clifford, Wis., <lb />
troubled with Neuralgia <lb />
Stomach was disordered, his <lb />
Liver was affected to an alarming degree, <lb />
appetite fell away, and he was <lb />
reduced in flesh Three <lb />
bottles of Electric Bitten cured him. <lb />
Edward Shepherd, <lb />
hail a running sore on his leg of <lb />
Used of <lb />
iii- Bitters and seven boxes of <lb />
Salve., and his leg is <lb />
and well. John Speaker. <lb />
O. had five Fever sores on his leg- <lb />
said he was One <lb />
Bitters and one box <lb />
Salve cured him entirely. Sold <lb />
at Drug Store. <lb />
The perfect character, like <lb />
the perfectly kept house, has no <lb />
dark and dusty corners. It is <lb />
kept sweet and pure in every <lb />
There is no place where a foul <lb />
garment or a rag may <lb />
be tucked away and hidden. File <lb />
and water and tho broom <lb />
duster in a modern home keep all <lb />
things clean. <lb />
There is no more reason why <lb />
there should be nesting-places of <lb />
evil in the soul than why <lb />
should dust upon our furniture. <lb />
The pure sunlight of God let into <lb />
dark places cleanses and keeps <lb />
them clean. The person who in <lb />
confidence would taint another is <lb />
not a friend, but an <lb />
Advocate. <lb />
A BOY'S RELIGION. <lb />
If a boy is a lover of Jesus, he <lb />
can't be a church officer or a preach- <lb />
but he can a godly boy, in a <lb />
boy's and in a boy's place. <lb />
He ought not to be too solemn nor <lb />
too quiet for a boy. Ho need not <lb />
to be a boy because he is a <lb />
Christian. He ought to play like <lb />
a real boy. But in all he ought to <lb />
show the spirit of Christ, and be <lb />
free from vulgarity or profanity. <lb />
He ought to despise tobacco <lb />
intoxicating drinks- Ho ought to <lb />
be peaceable, gentle, merciful <lb />
generous <lb />
FOR HIS <lb />
love those that do <lb />
not love less our <lb />
mused Mollie, as she care- <lb />
fully watered her p <lb />
thinking meanwhile of the S <lb />
school lessons your <lb />
mies, thorn Unit you, <lb />
do good In them that <lb />
use and persecute I don't see <lb />
how it can be done. No uses <lb />
mo but if anyone did <lb />
I'm sure I wouldn't them, <lb />
shouldn't even <lb />
thrifty your plants are, <lb />
said one who <lb />
heard Mollie's half-audible <lb />
they grow <lb />
mast be very fund <lb />
no ; I don't I am, <lb />
I used to consider it a <lb />
trouble to water every <lb />
made you do it then f <lb />
you know they <lb />
were sister Annie's plants. She <lb />
loved thorn ; when she died <lb />
took care of them for her sake. <lb />
But now, somehow, I grown <lb />
fond them, too ; they seem so <lb />
grateful ; and it is such a delight <lb />
to discover new buds and leaves <lb />
day after day. how full of <lb />
splendid blossoms this cactus is <lb />
that the that poisoned <lb />
you last I remember <lb />
your hands were and pain- <lb />
; it is the same cactus, but <lb />
it was not the fault of tho plant. <lb />
You sec, I did not know how to <lb />
manage it; I don't get thorns in <lb />
my ham Is now unless I'm careless. <lb />
And really, auntie, think I am <lb />
more fond of it than tho other <lb />
plants, it blooms so <lb />
is possible to do good to <lb />
those who use <lb />
exclaimed <lb />
Mollie; facing, a certain light in <lb />
her eyes. <lb />
Mollie, that is the way. <lb />
You took care of them for dear <lb />
and so grew to <lb />
them for their own sake, even <lb />
the one that used you. <lb />
For His sake, Mollie, always for <lb />
His sake, and tho rest will <lb />
Visitor. <lb />
We a speedy and positive <lb />
for catarrh, diphtheria, canker mouth <lb />
headache, <lb />
REMEDY. A nasal injector free with <lb />
men bottle. Use it If you desire health <lb />
Ml d sweet breath. Price Sold at <lb />
Drug Store. <lb />
WHAT DID. <lb />
Eddie liked raspberry <lb />
shrub very much, and one day <lb />
when he came into the kitchen <lb />
He ought to discourage i was just a bottle <lb />
He ought to refuse to of it- <lb />
HAVE YOU LEARNED <lb />
be a party to mischief, to <lb />
to deceit. He need not <lb />
ways be interrupting a game to <lb />
say that he is a Christian; but he <lb />
ought not to be to say <lb />
that he refuses to do something <lb />
because it is wrong or wicked, or <lb />
because he fears God, or is a Chris- <lb />
He ought to take no part in <lb />
the ridicule of sacred thing, but <lb />
meet the ridicule of others with a <lb />
bold statement that for the things <lb />
of God he feels the deepest <lb />
and Liver Complaint. <lb />
is it not worth the small price of <lb />
to free yourself of every symptom of <lb />
these distressing complaints, If you think <lb />
so call at our store get a bottle of <lb />
every bottle has a <lb />
printed guarantee on it, use accordingly <lb />
and if It does you no good it will cost you <lb />
nothing. Sold at Drug Store <lb />
Will you heed the warning The <lb />
perhaps of the sure of that <lb />
more terrible disease Consumption. Ask <lb />
yourselves If yon can afford for the sake <lb />
of saving to run the risk and do <lb />
for It. We know from experience <lb />
that Cure will core cough. <lb />
it fail. This explains why in--re <lb />
than a million were sold the past <lb />
year. It relieves croup and whopping <lb />
cough at puce. Mothers, do not lie with- <lb />
For lame back, chest use <lb />
Bold at Wool- <lb />
Store, <lb />
To appreciate that cheery, bright <lb />
neighbor <lb />
That some people are better, <lb />
sweeter than they <lb />
That he who accepts many gifts <lb />
pays dearly for them <lb />
To come in with pleasant thoughts <lb />
and a cheery word <lb />
To defer tho <lb />
questions until after <lb />
To make the best of tho dreary <lb />
weather, the brown landscape and <lb />
gray sky <lb />
That to get something for <lb />
is contrary to the laws of nature. of ton J to <lb />
and I n <lb />
u g <lb />
books you read, the work you ft e <lb />
or the people you not to the charge of <lb />
That j do not always serve the <lb />
greatest, highest ends by who a <lb />
In autumn, winter and spring, colds <lb />
are the rule rather than the exception. <lb />
Hence it is ti part of every wise and j . <lb />
prudent mother to hand a supply. <lb />
of vital of Dr. Hull Dough tho groat <lb />
mid infallible cure for all <lb />
affections of the throat and chest. <lb />
cried Eddie, smacking <lb />
his lips- <lb />
isn't for said <lb />
Ames is sick with the <lb />
measles, and I thought that a little <lb />
shrub might taste good to him, <lb />
poor little fellow <lb />
It was a <lb />
from the first one. <lb />
some if I had tho <lb />
if you <lb />
I ever have <lb />
; and I don't want you to go <lb />
over to Neddy's homo for a <lb />
time, or you will catch <lb />
How do folks <lb />
different <lb />
I have <lb />
measles, <lb />
WHY THEY FAIL. <lb />
out your own petty <lb />
sometimes thinks it is not <lb />
for him to give it much at- <lb />
He will wait till he <lb />
. a e of responsibility, and then <lb />
Curs. , ,, , , , . , <lb />
authorize our advertised e show people what he can <lb />
to sell r. Now Discovery for do. This is a very great mistake. <lb />
Consumption. Coughs an I Colds, -r,,, L . , ,. ., , <lb />
condition. If you are afflicted with Whatever situation be, he <lb />
a Cold or any Throat or, should master it in all its details <lb />
Chest trouble, and-will use remedy i a -i . , . . <lb />
as direct., giving it ft lair trial, and ex-l ail its duties faithfully, <lb />
no you may return he j The habit of doing work <lb />
bottle and have your money refunded. <lb />
We could not make this offer . we not thoroughly and conscientiously is <lb />
know that Dr. Kings New Discovery j what is most likely to enable a <lb />
could be relied on. It never disappoints.; u- . <lb />
Trial bottles free at way- <lb />
STORE. Large size and With this habit, a young person <lb />
with only ordinary abilities would <lb />
j outstrip one of greater who <lb />
To the Please inform your is the of slighting t <lb />
where they sick <lb />
with them. Run out and play, <lb />
and don't <lb />
Eddie ran out, but ho did not <lb />
play. Ho sat on the front steps <lb />
awhile, and thou ho sat on the <lb />
back porch. Then didn't <lb />
him. <lb />
Pretty soon Mrs. Amos came <lb />
running in. Eddie crept <lb />
into the room where Neddy is be- <lb />
I saw she said. <lb />
says he wants the measles, so that <lb />
he can have some <lb />
said <lb />
she went to fetch him home. <lb />
Ho had the he wait- <lb />
ed- but somehow it wasn't nice at <lb />
Nothing was; and I don't <lb />
believe he would have the measles <lb />
again if he do <lb />
TO GET RICH. <lb />
BY K. J. <lb />
From unto last give to conscience <lb />
no show, <lb />
policy whenever you o. <lb />
Let friends of a depart like a <lb />
flash, <lb />
If hindering the least your advancement <lb />
in cash. <lb />
Shun putting your down lo this <lb />
and lo that, <lb />
when, on the they pass <lb />
the hat. <lb />
Remember a copper clinks as loud V ; <lb />
Then cast it right while there's no <lb />
one to sec. <lb />
all those blessings that flow like <lb />
a river, <lb />
Enriching the sold of the Bountiful Over. <lb />
While nil that you cherish for better or <lb />
worse. <lb />
is money gluM fast to <lb />
purse. <lb />
Thus powers God gave you for worship <lb />
divine <lb />
center themselves on the dross of <lb />
the mine, <lb />
and face will grow, fast and <lb />
faster, <lb />
As senseless and dull as the dollar, your <lb />
master. <lb />
The smiles and the songs on lips <lb />
will all <lb />
The light of contentment fade out of <lb />
your eye <lb />
scowls that must come on your <lb />
instead <lb />
May off petitions for clothing and <lb />
bread. <lb />
Kill every impulse that might lead <lb />
to part <lb />
From the idol, whose image is stamped <lb />
on your heart. <lb />
Till a nickel outweighs, in your <lb />
Your little soul's honor, or final <lb />
If haunted by of Hies., murdered <lb />
Get far from seedy and needy<lb />
Lest pity's appeals overcome you at <lb />
times, <lb />
And wrest from your pocket a few <lb />
ling dimes. <lb />
Then bar nil your doors and sit down by <lb />
yourself; <lb />
With coin under key. you may gloat over <lb />
And view in the distance your SO <lb />
broad, <lb />
Acquired by the motto, cheat, stint <lb />
And When your door the grim stranger <lb />
shall knock. <lb />
Who never was thwarted by bolt or by <lb />
lock, <lb />
Then like water, seeks its own <lb />
level, <lb />
The servant of mammon search out <lb />
devil. <lb />
Departing, perchance, you may leave a <lb />
sum <lb />
A graceless descendant ill squander on <lb />
ruin. <lb />
And shorten his life with a halter and <lb />
noose. <lb />
Because he has stepped In a wealthy <lb />
man's shoes. <lb />
Quick sure One-third <lb />
cures neuralgia and backache. Mr. W. <lb />
H. Gill, O., <lb />
bad a severe attack of <lb />
and pains In my back an <lb />
den, and after using one of a hot. <lb />
tie of Salvation Oil was to go to <lb />
renders that I have a positive remedy <lb />
i for the thousand and ills arise <lb />
from deranged organs. I shall <lb />
be glad two of <lb />
HIKE Lilly if they will scud <lb />
their Express and P. u address. Yours <lb />
matters. But, after all, the <lb />
mere adoption by a young man of <lb />
this great essential rule success <lb />
him be possessed of <lb />
superior <lb />
LIVE <lb />
in a- <lb />
LIVE <lb />
------where it W<lb />
------That is why he I <lb />
The Eastern <lb />
Answer This Question. <lb />
Why do s penile around <lb />
us seem to i in ho made <lb />
Indigent kin, n. <lb />
Los of up <lb />
of the Pool. n for e. <lb />
will s, II <lb />
to cure Sold L. <lb />
Drug store. <lb />
ADVICE YOUNG CONVERTS. <lb />
Don't get discouraged if you <lb />
happen to have some difficulties at <lb />
first your Christian life. The <lb />
devil will make a hard fight to get <lb />
you back, and will do everything <lb />
he can to destroy your faith. But <lb />
don't waver- Keep holding on to <lb />
Christ. Count upon His help <lb />
every moment, and you will be <lb />
sure to get it. <lb />
Read your a good deal, <lb />
for by doing so you will be <lb />
God a to talk to you, an. <lb />
He can tell you things there that <lb />
He could not speak of anywhere <lb />
Join a church and be a worker <lb />
in it. God will a place for <lb />
you there, and give you something <lb />
to do. Remember that it is better <lb />
to a doorkeeper in the house of <lb />
the Lord than to dwell in the tents <lb />
of wickedness. A loafer in God's <lb />
house is as worthless as one any- <lb />
where else. <lb />
Be faithful in attending the <lb />
means of grace. Angels can tell <lb />
about how much religion you have <lb />
by tho amount of rain it takes to <lb />
keep you away from prayer meet- <lb />
Hear all the preaching you <lb />
can, and try to cony the sermons <lb />
home with you. <lb />
Speak in the social <lb />
every chance you get. The Lord <lb />
will see that you do not run out of <lb />
something to say if you undertake <lb />
to talk about His goodness. <lb />
Go to praying for the people <lb />
around you who unsaved, and <lb />
remember that Jesus wants you to <lb />
help Him to get them to heaver. <lb />
an your mind in the t <lb />
that tho devil of fault-finding shall <lb />
never go to church with you. <lb />
Don't the preacher or any <lb />
tho members, The moment you <lb />
begin to find fault you will begin <lb />
to backslide- Don't look for flaws <lb />
in people. Look for Christ. Try <lb />
to something in them that God <lb />
sees, and every Christian you meet <lb />
will make you richer. <lb />
Get you a good Oxford Bible, <lb />
silk sewed, with a flexible back, if <lb />
you have to go without bread to <lb />
buy it. Every Christian ought to <lb />
have his own Bible, and one good <lb />
enough to last him his life, no <lb />
matter how much he handles it- <lb />
By doing this ho will get to know <lb />
it so well that he can almost find <lb />
what he wants in the dark. <lb />
Whenever yon find a promise <lb />
in the Bible mark it, and make it <lb />
yours for life. That is one way to <lb />
get faith that will move the arm of <lb />
God. It is a good plan to tint the <lb />
promises over lightly with a red <lb />
pencil, and they will then stand <lb />
out above everything on the <lb />
page. <lb />
The promises of the Bible are <lb />
better than checks on any bank. <lb />
God's word, that can <lb />
never break- Psalm is good <lb />
for house rent and board any- <lb />
where earth, and you can have <lb />
everything else you want by <lb />
into the next Horn. <lb />
A troublesome <lb />
caused ma to <lb />
and I <lb />
cu by a few as <lb />
M. II. Wolff, Upper I <lb />
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fir <lb />
cured years <lb />
my II- using <lb />
cf <lb />
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did <lb />
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mailed tree. <lb />
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MALI- <lb />
The next d Mils <lb />
begin on Monday. <lb />
The will <lb />
or to those cf <lb />
Hoard he had -it lower I <lb />
any similar <lb />
We propose to do the <lb />
that has ever done la I <lb />
and challenge proof to the I <lb />
arc a- <lb />
Primary per mouth. <lb />
Intermediate English per <lb />
Higher per month. <lb />
Languages each, extra. <lb />
you in I m <lb />
or write me your I HUB <lb />
will he cheerfully <lb />
necessary a competent <lb />
employed. <lb />
II. <lb />
Greenville, N. I . July <lb />
Peanut Picker <lb />
Cleaners. <lb />
Will pick and clean <lb />
a d <lb />
well Machine Co. <lb />
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opposite Photograph <lb />
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Prompt attention to <lb />
Tucker Murphy's old I <lb />
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in all the <lb />
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solicited. <lb />
AT HA. MA <lb />
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ATTORNEY-AT-1 <lb />
G R E E iV V I L I. <lb />
Practice in all the courts. <lb />
Specialty. <lb />
TRADE <lb />
For the Cue o all Skid <lb />
This has <lb />
fifty years, and wherever i <lb />
been in stead v demand. <lb />
horsed by leading <lb />
country, has <lb />
all other remedies, with <lb />
the most experienced <lb />
for year failed. This <lb />
long standing Hie hi <lb />
which it has obtained <lb />
Its efficacy, as hut <lb />
ever made to <lb />
public. One hot l of <lb />
be sent to any address <lb />
Dollar. Sample box I <lb />
discount to Druggists. AI <lb />
promptly attended to. A <lb />
and <lb />
T. K. <lb />
Sole Mar. tin man <lb />
If you feel weak <lb />
and all worn out take<lb /></p>
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                <p>
REFLECTOR. <lb />
Greenville, N, C. <lb />
J, Editor aid <lb />
Entered G <lb />
V. C-, as mail matter. <lb />
HE PRICE OF <lb />
The 81.00 per yen, <lb />
A n <lb />
year, ; column one year. <lb />
; one-quarter column one year, <lb />
Transient Inch <lb />
weak; t v two week, JO; one <lb />
month S. Two week, 81.50, <lb />
two week; -one month,. -.-.- <lb />
inserted hi Local <lb />
per <lb />
such Ad, <lb />
and Notices- <lb />
and Sale, <lb />
etc., will <lb />
be charged <lb />
BE PAID. <lb />
Contracts for any <lb />
Above, of time, can be <lb />
mads bf tUm <lb />
In <lb />
Copy tor c and <lb />
all changes of should <lb />
handed o'clock on Tuesday <lb />
to receive prompt ill- <lb />
following. <lb />
The a large <lb />
found a profitable medium <lb />
Which to reach the public. <lb />
March 4th is now a blue <lb />
day for the ins- After that date <lb />
they will be numbered with <lb />
outs. <lb />
Aside from all tie <lb />
to be glad <lb />
over that himself has <lb />
been set down on. district in <lb />
Ohio elected a by about <lb />
majority, v Tom of <lb />
Georgia, meets a similar fate, <lb />
still The <lb />
prosperity along all the lines under <lb />
the leadership of this noblest and <lb />
grandest man on the American <lb />
continent, Graver Cleveland.  <lb />
There is cause for <lb />
also on result hi <lb />
Carolina. We have a typical <lb />
Southern gentleman of intelligence <lb />
and character as Governor, to- <lb />
with honest <lb />
State <lb />
truly Democratic by four-fifths ma- <lb />
have the solid <lb />
declare that they have had representation for the first <lb />
enough of the grace In fact we are <lb />
people at tho <lb />
ballot to indicate <lb />
the tariff is tax and that <lb />
protect <lb />
goats could not vote, <lb />
therefore he to continue <lb />
with thorn instead of in the <lb />
mansion. <lb />
They call it a cyclone, a land- <lb />
slide, an and every <lb />
thing Call it what you way <lb />
it struck the Republicans and <lb />
Third, party with both feet and <lb />
left them inquiring are we <lb />
The extra edition of the Re- <lb />
gave <lb />
how the different States have gone. <lb />
Later returns . little <lb />
change from what was then pub- <lb />
The in California <lb />
and Ohio is so close that nothing <lb />
but the official count can deter- <lb />
mine which side, has carried those <lb />
States. If they go to Cleveland <lb />
his electoral vote will reach 302- <lb />
Without thee -two States lie will <lb />
have <lb />
In the work of the re- <lb />
cent political campaign Pitt <lb />
county the Reflector, wishes to <lb />
make special mention of a certain <lb />
gentleman of. our town, whose <lb />
efforts Democracy <lb />
Is well known throughout the <lb />
county. Much praise is due our <lb />
gifted townsman, G-B. King, Esq., <lb />
for his gallant and patriotic <lb />
vices. Mr. King -was- -an- <lb />
worker for the success of tho Dem- <lb />
ticket from the opening to <lb />
the close of the. He <lb />
understood as few people did the <lb />
actual and <lb />
knew the combined <lb />
with Democrats had to <lb />
contend, and he threw himself into <lb />
the fight with a zeal and earnest- <lb />
the Demo- <lb />
columns. He is at all times <lb />
an able, fearless champion of <lb />
Democratic and his <lb />
of the county <lb />
had the effect to cheer Demo- <lb />
heart and strengthen Demo- <lb />
hopes. arguments and <lb />
eloquence J commanded attention <lb />
and reached the hearts of the <lb />
We all honor, to Pitt <lb />
county's distinguished young son. <lb />
e was <lb />
In the midst, of the rejoicing OW <lb />
our great political conquest of a <lb />
week ago, a shadow of gloom is <lb />
over our State because of the <lb />
death two distinguished and <lb />
highly honored citizens. On Sun- <lb />
day night <lb />
Chief Justine of the Supremo Court <lb />
of Carolina, breathed his <lb />
last at his home in the city of <lb />
Raleigh. <lb />
of -our Commonwealth and <lb />
State placed upon him Upon his <lb />
shoulders the <lb />
spotless, and he <lb />
position c <lb />
and honor to his <lb />
The next day W. <lb />
State Treasurer, passed <lb />
away at Raleigh after <lb />
a and sever illness of <lb />
several The State contain <lb />
ed no bettor citizen or more worthy <lb />
man than he. He was the <lb />
close his term as Treas- <lb />
the State, and was on last <lb />
Tuesday again re-elected to the <lb />
same position. Besides the official <lb />
trust reposed him by his State, <lb />
he has for sometime been Grand <lb />
Secretary of tho Grand Lodge of <lb />
Masons of North Carolina, and far <lb />
several years Clerk of the N. C. <lb />
Conference of the M- E. Church, <lb />
South- As a statistician he was <lb />
superior in the State- <lb />
He liberality, for <lb />
his aid for his faith <lb />
duty <lb />
No; <lb />
this has befallen <lb />
her <lb />
worthies.<lb />
It was a fortunate day for North <lb />
Carolina when Hon. Simmons <lb />
was chosen Chairman of the State <lb />
Executive Committee. It may be <lb />
said without any disparagement <lb />
to the many able men who have <lb />
filled this place in recent years that <lb />
no one as much tact and <lb />
ability to manage a campaign as <lb />
Hon. F. M. Simmons. No praise <lb />
or reward that can be given him <lb />
will be The great <lb />
in this State is due to no one <lb />
man but no one has surpassed the <lb />
above named distinguished gentle- <lb />
man in save North <lb />
Carolina from the mongrel crew <lb />
which labored, so assiduously to <lb />
get control of our political <lb />
safe all around and with this feel- <lb />
we may expect that of <lb />
the burdens under which we have <lb />
been laboring will gradually pass <lb />
away.- <lb />
America for Grover Cleveland, <lb />
his successor, and Democracy <lb />
forever. <lb />
campaign through which we <lb />
have passed has developed <lb />
wonderful talent for the discussion <lb />
and measures. It would take <lb />
more space than the Reflector <lb />
has to mention all who. are <lb />
notice But there is one <lb />
mail to whom much credit is due <lb />
for the magnificent victory just <lb />
achieved. His council has long <lb />
been felt in political affairs in <lb />
North Carolina. Wise and <lb />
dent, his views upon any political <lb />
question has had much to do in <lb />
shaping the policy of tho Demo- <lb />
party. This has not been <lb />
less true in the present <lb />
The address issued to the people <lb />
before the campaign begun was <lb />
very the product of his <lb />
brain and an emanation from his <lb />
council. The first appointments <lb />
showed that he was to canvass the <lb />
State from the mountains to the <lb />
seashore in company with the can- <lb />
for Governor. This was. by <lb />
far the most important part of the <lb />
canvass. As the State was <lb />
pressed with tho head of its ticket <lb />
so it would go. The result speaks <lb />
louder than words as to the <lb />
made- Without detract- <lb />
from the merit of any of the <lb />
many distinguished gentlemen <lb />
who did noble work are <lb />
free to confess that no man's <lb />
did more good or won <lb />
more votes for the party than <lb />
Hon. Thomas-J. Jarvis. He was <lb />
one of the first in the. field and <lb />
. to leave. His <lb />
logical argument and his <lb />
persuasive eloquence was <lb />
heard in every county of <lb />
the State, and no report of any <lb />
Speech he made failed to mention <lb />
the fact that great good was ac- <lb />
He did not spare the <lb />
deceptive leaders, and at the same <lb />
time excessive abuse of the honest <lb />
yeomanry who were thus deceived <lb />
by these unprincipled men was <lb />
noticeably absent from every <lb />
speech he made. North Carolina <lb />
has delighted to honor this dis- <lb />
son in the past and <lb />
unless we are mistaken she will <lb />
not be slow to recognize her fur- <lb />
obligation to Hon. T J- Jarvis. <lb />
All honor to this noble, pure, hon- <lb />
est son of Democracy. <lb />
The election is over. The result <lb />
is before the people. We believe <lb />
the people are. are <lb />
sure of one thing, that tho <lb />
No man since Gen. Grant <lb />
has received a majority in <lb />
the Electoral College as Mr. <lb />
Cleveland. No man ever received <lb />
as many rotes- His popular ma- <lb />
will In <lb />
1881 it was In <lb />
1888 it was about There <lb />
never was a landslide in favor <lb />
of any party; The next Senate <lb />
will stand Democrats, Re- <lb />
and Populists. Tho <lb />
House remains Democratic. We <lb />
can now have such legislation as <lb />
will masses. Various <lb />
are assigned for the great <lb />
victory, but the most generally re <lb />
are that the policy of the <lb />
Democratic party, and the meas- <lb />
it advocates are more in bar <lb />
with the demands and the <lb />
the masses than are <lb />
those el the Republican party. <lb />
Besides its leader, Grover Cleve- <lb />
land, represents the integrity and <lb />
the best reform spirit of <lb />
His courage and fidelity to <lb />
duty, his high conception of pub- <lb />
office, his uncompromising ad <lb />
to the Jeffersonian <lb />
of this Government made him <lb />
by -far the strongest candidate that <lb />
could have come before people. <lb />
This election shows that the people <lb />
are with him on the great issues <lb />
that won in this campaign. We <lb />
will never have a Bill. We <lb />
will have Tariff Reform in <lb />
true sense of the term- We will <lb />
have more, and better <lb />
money. In fact Reflector <lb />
GOVERNOR JARVIS MISTAKEN. <lb />
The bag the utmost confidence <lb />
hi Governor Jarvis, not only as a man, <lb />
but In his as a- level <lb />
politician. fought <lb />
the battles of Democracy his lead- <lb />
for a number of years and have <lb />
always his predictions concerning <lb />
Carolina politics to true. But <lb />
for once we have, to our delight, found <lb />
Governor Jarvis in his <lb />
Last Thursday, while ill <lb />
with him we asked what would be <lb />
the Democratic majority in Pitt county, <lb />
our birthplace, and were told that it would <lb />
probably go against us by a considerable <lb />
majority, owing to the huge Third party <lb />
vote that would be given. Skinner and <lb />
claimed that former Demo- <lb />
would vote for Weaver, and <lb />
conceded them to which <lb />
he said could not be overcome. The en- <lb />
of the Herald was considerably <lb />
dampened by this intelligence but <lb />
Imped for a result and watched <lb />
for the returns from Pitt with fear and <lb />
trembling. don I Was removed <lb />
yesterday by a special telegram, given <lb />
to our readers, which contained the <lb />
informal ion that Cleveland had <lb />
carried Pitt-by and that the entire <lb />
Democrat i-county ticket was elected. <lb />
Salisbury Herald. <lb />
The Herald overlooks one or two <lb />
good points about this that ought <lb />
to mentioned. Yon see Gov. <lb />
Jarvis in this campaign was help- <lb />
to run the whole State and <lb />
consequently could not have his <lb />
eye so close on Pitt county as if he <lb />
had been at home all the time. He <lb />
knew what a disordered condition <lb />
he left the county in when he <lb />
started upon the canvass. He <lb />
knew there were here who for <lb />
reasons that need not be stated <lb />
had turned traitor to the <lb />
and were trying to bring about <lb />
the overthrow of the party, and it <lb />
did make things look blue- And <lb />
in his absence and hearing bad re- <lb />
ports going up from the county, <lb />
he the forgot that there <lb />
were those left behind who <lb />
and work like fOr <lb />
the glorious old county; those who <lb />
would lay bare the and know <lb />
no fear when fighting for tho <lb />
of the party, even though <lb />
confronted with a double enemy. <lb />
We won the battle, the victory is <lb />
ours, and it will do to swear by <lb />
that no man in his heart rejoices <lb />
more or is prouder of what Pitt <lb />
county has done than is Tom <lb />
Jarvis- <lb />
Washington LETTER. Sheppard 6-27, Sarah Fleming 1.59 <lb />
r- J. A-K-Tucker 59-30, Alfred Forbes<lb />
S H Y D. <lb />
MR. CLAUDE F. WILSON. <lb />
The mysterious disappearance <lb />
of Mr- Claude F- Wilson, editor of <lb />
the Wilson Advance, little more <lb />
than two weeks caused con- <lb />
excitement and anxiety <lb />
among his many friends here. <lb />
The Reflector from <lb />
saying anything about it sooner <lb />
because nothing intelligible could <lb />
be told- There were i different re- <lb />
ports as to the cause of his <lb />
and any suggestion or <lb />
idea advanced about it was mere- <lb />
supposition without the facts to <lb />
substantiate it. There were <lb />
reports that threatening let- <lb />
been received by <lb />
and upon his first disappearance <lb />
there were fears that, these threats <lb />
had been carried to effect. Still <lb />
there seemed no way. to ascertain <lb />
this. It was known that he in- <lb />
tended to come to Greenville on <lb />
the Saturday evening before he <lb />
disappeared next morning, he <lb />
telegraphed his mother that even <lb />
that he missed the train and <lb />
drive through from Bethel <lb />
Sunday evening. His people here <lb />
heard nothing from him after this <lb />
The matter is still shrouded in mys- <lb />
tery. We clip the following from <lb />
the last of the <lb />
of the Advance <lb />
to know that Mr. Claude P. Wilson, who <lb />
has been of paper has left <lb />
Wilson. The circumstances of his de- <lb />
are shrouded in mystery. He <lb />
left Sunday morning, October <lb />
30th, on the o'clock train, tell- <lb />
any one he Was going, and went <lb />
to Weldon. He has not since been beard <lb />
from and there w at first much fear that <lb />
he had come to an-untimely end. But it <lb />
is now believed that he departed <lb />
tor some cause that is not yet fully <lb />
explained. He owed some debts, but his <lb />
creditors were not pressing him and he <lb />
had friends who would have as- <lb />
in any financial stress. A few <lb />
weeks ago he received a -not, said to be <lb />
from Gideon's Band, threatening-bis life. <lb />
think that this so frightened him <lb />
that he became temporarily crazed, and <lb />
while in this condition he took I lie <lb />
and went away to escape the threatened <lb />
death. We hazard no at the cause <lb />
of hi sudden and unexplained -departure <lb />
hoping that the reason advanced that he <lb />
wag Buffering from temporary insanity <lb />
may turn out to be the correct one. It Is <lb />
only theory urged that is consistent with <lb />
the that has been <lb />
him by the people of Wilson. His family <lb />
greatly distressed as lie left <lb />
no word and his mother hag almost <lb />
been the blow. It is the <lb />
most inexplicable affair-ever known in <lb />
this part of North Caroling, Hr. <lb />
son is a young man or <lb />
capacity. He bad a flue opening <lb />
here and no young man in the State ever <lb />
enjoyed more advantages to win a <lb />
and useful career. It is sad that <lb />
a career that promised so much is ended <lb />
mysteriously and disastrously, and that <lb />
The which <lb />
Tuesday <lb />
left canopied with <lb />
most gorgeous collection of rain- <lb />
bows ever seen the political <lb />
firmament, rainbows -h, in- <lb />
stead of the. fabled f gold, <lb />
their the <lb />
the country so loud- <lb />
y but ineffectually demanded two <lb />
years <lb />
taxation. No wonder every <lb />
Democrat eels <lb />
Few victories have <lb />
been won in the past, the ex- <lb />
of political parties having <lb />
to step by step <lb />
towards to control of. all inches <lb />
of the Government, while with one <lb />
as it were, the Dem <lb />
party has jumped into the control <lb />
of the Presidency the Senate and <lb />
House of Representatives. <lb />
True, the Senate will not probably <lb />
have an actual majority of Demo- <lb />
but inasmuch as the people's <lb />
party Senators will act with <lb />
Democrats on tariff matters it will, <lb />
practically be a Democratic ma- <lb />
and it may be as <lb />
one of the certain results of the <lb />
Democratic that the Fifty- <lb />
Third Congress will reform the <lb />
qualities iniquitous <lb />
tariff law, and, further that it will <lb />
do so without injury-to class <lb />
of American wage earners and with <lb />
benefit to the entire country. . . <lb />
The election returns from con <lb />
districts show ex- <lb />
absurdity of the <lb />
claims made by Republicans <lb />
and People's party men as to the <lb />
next House of Representatives. <lb />
Tho Republicans have elected a <lb />
few more members to the next <lb />
House have in the pres- <lb />
was hardly possible for <lb />
them to have elected <lb />
tho Democrats will have over- <lb />
whelming majority in the next just <lb />
as they have in this House. The <lb />
people's party claim that it would <lb />
elect enough members to hold the <lb />
balance of power . between the <lb />
Democrats and Republicans in the <lb />
next house was, in view of the <lb />
news a few weeks ago from the <lb />
States, <lb />
so plausible that it was . accepted <lb />
by many, even by a few Demo <lb />
Now look at result. <lb />
Instead of holding the balance of <lb />
power tho People's party has even <lb />
failed to even hold its own in the <lb />
next House, which means in <lb />
mistakable language the exit of <lb />
p. p. as a factor in National <lb />
tics- <lb />
Commendations of Senator Hill <lb />
and Tammany for their excellent <lb />
work in the campaign are heard on <lb />
all sides, and no can <lb />
study tho magnificent vote brought <lb />
out in New York without agreeing <lb />
that the <lb />
deserved; they have taken New <lb />
York out of the <lb />
doubtful column and made it as <lb />
certainly Democratic as Texas. <lb />
Hon. Benjamin Cable, who was in <lb />
charge of the Chicago <lb />
is also -commended, as <lb />
he deserves to be, for the of <lb />
his work. <lb />
Senator Gorman is one of the <lb />
happiest men seen in Washington <lb />
lately- Every prediction he made <lb />
when he returned, home two days <lb />
before election and announced that <lb />
the work of the National committee <lb />
was and that Cleveland's <lb />
election was assured has been <lb />
filled. For the first time in twelve <lb />
years he voted at a National <lb />
last Tuesday. In the and <lb />
campaigns he was afraid to <lb />
lea w National headquarters in New <lb />
York on election day- <lb />
Mr. Blaine will not talk about the <lb />
election for publication, but <lb />
cannot hide the look of satisfaction <lb />
which is now seen on his face for <lb />
the first time since that Warm day <lb />
on which ho so loft the <lb />
cabinet Mr. Harrison <lb />
to talk, but it is whispered inside <lb />
republican circles that ho accuses <lb />
Quay, and other <lb />
members of republican Na- <lb />
committee, with having hood- <lb />
winked Carter and betrayed, the <lb />
ticket in New York and Illinois- <lb />
It is in this connection <lb />
that not one single <lb />
sent from i any of the <lb />
National committee to Mr. Harri- <lb />
son,, either on election day or the <lb />
day following. Of course the <lb />
son for this may have been shame, <lb />
these men must certainly <lb />
have felt after their <lb />
boasting.- . <lb />
If Reid has one single <lb />
friend in the world <lb />
hasten to extend his <lb />
for he certainly needs it. Tho re- <lb />
publicans have by general consent <lb />
made him the scapegoat upon <lb />
which to vent their wrath and <lb />
curses loud and deep are . certain <lb />
to follow the mention of his name <lb />
in the presence of a profane re- <lb />
publican, and all worst things <lb />
said about him when he was first <lb />
put on the ticket now being <lb />
repeated by republicans <lb />
COMMISSIONERS MEETING. <lb />
B- F- Cox <lb />
83.16, D. J. Whichard J. F. <lb />
Miller 1.25, W. B. <lb />
Leonidas Fleming V- New- <lb />
ton J. B- Co 2.80, <lb />
G. <lb />
S. A. Gainer 7.20, T. Pollard <lb />
and Swift Creek <lb />
Stock Law territory. W. H. East <lb />
,, , m <lb />
petition Jame <lb />
was released from all taxes for <lb />
tax, as he has <lb />
property. . . ,,. , ,, . <lb />
W. F- Pittman complained that <lb />
he is charged on the tax list of <lb />
Swift Creek township 1892 with <lb />
of land valued at <lb />
which ho thinks excessive, and <lb />
that the same be re- <lb />
to a fair valuation- The <lb />
ordered the same reduced <lb />
to <lb />
Tyson made complaint <lb />
that he. is charged on the tax list <lb />
of Beaver Dam township with <lb />
acres of land valued at <lb />
which be <lb />
that the same be reduced <lb />
to a fair valuation. The. Board, <lb />
ordered it reduced <lb />
Ed and <lb />
made complaint that <lb />
taxes charged against them in <lb />
Greenville township is an error <lb />
and petitioned the Board to have <lb />
the same stricken from the list, <lb />
it properly entered on <lb />
the tax list of township, <lb />
which was so ordered. <lb />
Lydia for <lb />
Eli Williams, presented a state- <lb />
to the Board showing that <lb />
listed by mistake upon the tax <lb />
list of Farmville township for 1891. <lb />
the sum of as net income <lb />
and paid the State and county tax <lb />
thereon amounting to the <lb />
said sum was also listed under the <lb />
head of solvent credit. The <lb />
Board authorized the Sheriff to <lb />
refund the same- <lb />
Upon petition J. J. Rawls was <lb />
released from payment of taxes <lb />
on for 1892 in Carolina <lb />
township, the same having been <lb />
incorrectly charged to him. <lb />
. B. R. Thomas <lb />
Jas. T. L. C. Moore, <lb />
Win. Robert L. Moore <lb />
and W- H- were exempt- <lb />
ed from poll tax for <lb />
The following listed their <lb />
Beaver S- Norman, C, <lb />
C Cobb, Barrett, J, N- <lb />
and wife, J. C- Cobb ft Son, <lb />
Martha Belcher, Jesse L Joyner, <lb />
N- of <lb />
R J. Cobb, Oscar Hooker, B. <lb />
. ft. <lb />
Zack Clark, Spain, <lb />
Harris, S- Warren. <lb />
Weeks, J. L- <lb />
Shaw, H. F. Badger, Edward L- <lb />
Mayo,; . W-. C. . <lb />
Harmon Harrell Sr., G. Jen- <lb />
kins, Robert Ward estate, John F- <lb />
J. O- Caraway, Dock <lb />
Sylvester Harrell, L; Li <lb />
Moses West, John Hale, <lb />
John M- Clark, Herman Harrell Jr. <lb />
G W. E. <lb />
Fleming. Jane Carney, Edward <lb />
Andrews. <lb />
Cox, J. B. Gal- <lb />
assignee of J. A. Smith, <lb />
Turner Smith, A- <lb />
dock, Easter Mrs. E- A. <lb />
Tucker, Stephen Moses <lb />
James, J. and others, <lb />
G- W. Venters, Mrs. F. C Sanders, <lb />
Frank Cox. <lb />
C-, C Bland, James Coward, H- H. <lb />
William Jones Denis <lb />
non, T- L. <lb />
Johnson. Jerry Mar- <lb />
S. G. <lb />
Elijah R- Parker, John O, <lb />
Smith, J. R- Johnson, Jas. H <lb />
Cobb, John Vaughan. . <lb />
E. Vines, J- A. <lb />
Ellison, Lillie <lb />
Mayo, Mattie E. Vines guardian <lb />
Minnie King, P. H. Mayo, <lb />
Spain, J. D- Dupree, John <lb />
Farmville-G- W. Parker- <lb />
Brown, J. A. <lb />
Dupree, Ling. R R- R- <lb />
Lumber C., Spencer Little, R. <lb />
M. Starkey, Jordan Daniel, Chas, <lb />
Braxton, Jesse Taft, <lb />
Essie <lb />
Vaughan, Daniel Henry <lb />
John R- F- <lb />
Forbes, W H. Allen, <lb />
Randolph, W. J. Cow ell, <lb />
Riley Fleming, Emma <lb />
James Everett <lb />
Donaldson, J- S. <lb />
Edward Braxton, S- F- Freeman, <lb />
Campbell; J. <lb />
D. Smith, John Braxton, <lb />
W. A- <lb />
Forbes, T. M- <lb />
L. Moore, W. H. <lb />
Hardison. . ., <lb />
Swift S- Smith, <lb />
J. T. Frizzle, Eliza Nelson, Jas H. <lb />
Cobb, Elizabeth Coward, E. <lb />
C C Bland, Mary L. <lb />
Buck, Bryant Green <lb />
Wilson, John W. Wilson, <lb />
Cox, G. B. Mew- <lb />
W- F- Rick, Watson Brown. <lb />
Important Sale. <lb />
. By virtue of. the conferred upon <lb />
by <lb />
March. <lb />
No. <lb />
the Regis- <lb />
office of Pitt county, I will on Tues- <lb />
day, December 20th, sell for cash <lb />
to the highest on Urn of <lb />
following <lb />
to-wit <lb />
Important Sale <lb />
By virtue of the power given me. in a <lb />
Certain executed to me on <lb />
the 11th day of August the <lb />
and <lb />
and worded in II. <lb />
pawl's -01, Will sell <lb />
to the <lb />
said at the mil plant on <lb />
Tuesday the day of ts-, <lb />
the real; <lb />
title and Interest <lb />
of aid in-and t a Of <lb />
the of U. F. Pat- <lb />
rice, A. K, K. <lb />
others know ii as a pint of the <lb />
House, The interest of the <lb />
company said of land being sub- <lb />
to a mortgage upon there is <lb />
due about The exact amount <lb />
will lie made known on day of sale. <lb />
Second. I will also M. same and <lb />
place join J. n sale to. be <lb />
of the entire Mill Plant of <lb />
company of Saw and <lb />
Mill. Dry Kills., Mill and <lb />
all tools, Ac, <lb />
therewith. The said him to <lb />
made under a <lb />
and recorded in Book H.--6. pages <lb />
Third. The right and interest of <lb />
said to cut and remove all <lb />
pine; ash, cypress and popular <lb />
lier of and above the of twelve <lb />
o's on a tract of lam in Swift Creek <lb />
county, adjoining the <lb />
lands of W. M. King, Arch Nobles, <lb />
K. con- <lb />
US acres more or de-crib -J <lb />
In a deed Harry Skinner to said <lb />
dated 3rd and <lb />
in Book J pages and <lb />
This sale, a splendid opportunity <lb />
for Investment.- the <lb />
N. C, Nov. 7th, <lb />
The Board of Commissioners of <lb />
Pitt county met in regular session <lb />
this day present C- Dawson <lb />
man, 8- A- Gainer, Leonidas Flem- <lb />
T- E. Keel and C. V. Newton. <lb />
The following orders for paupers <lb />
were issued. <lb />
Taylor 6.00, Margaret <lb />
3.00, Alex Harriss H. <lb />
2.00, Martha Nelson 2-00, <lb />
horn Nancy Moore Sn- <lb />
Briley <lb />
Smith 1.60, Lock- <lb />
2.00, Harriet Williams <lb />
Henry Harriss Emily Ed- <lb />
wards 3-00, Benjamin Crawford <lb />
Adams 2-50, <lb />
Smith 1-50, Easter Vines 1.60, <lb />
George Turner 2.50, Kenneth I ton <lb />
2.00, J. C. 1.60, <lb />
Eliza Edwards 1.50. David <lb />
10-00, Julia Dunn J- H. <lb />
Henry Daniel <lb />
The following claims were allow- <lb />
ed and orders issued <lb />
D. Smith 7-75, H. W. <lb />
bee Oscar Hooker Ben- <lb />
Clark Barrow <lb />
8.- <lb />
For Rent. <lb />
A two-story brick in the <lb />
Opera Houses Block, Greenville, just <lb />
rated, lid with patent etc. <lb />
tor, shelving and <lb />
Apply to . , . <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
For Sale <lb />
Double Store in Greenville. I <lb />
offer for gale-en--easy terms the large <lb />
north of Fifth street, <lb />
east of Evans street, with lot fronting <lb />
reel on Fifth street by deep. A <lb />
bargain. Apply at <lb />
Wm H. <lb />
Trees. Trees. Trees. <lb />
It all kind of <lb />
N at Trees and Grape <lb />
stock a nice selection <lb />
of <lb />
Butternut, Japan Per- <lb />
and <lb />
a variety at Grape <lb />
for section- also a <lb />
time to transplant <lb />
etc., yon will <lb />
always find at Riverside Nursery for <lb />
Send In Cats-, <lb />
of Fruit and Ornamental trees <lb />
Rn, <lb />
Kilns and Planing Mills, together with <lb />
the Hollers, -Engines and all such other <lb />
Tools, Belting, <lb />
Shafting, Pulleys, Attachment. <lb />
Furniture all in <lb />
connection with of <lb />
Greenville Land and Improvement Com- <lb />
located Mill Plant. . <lb />
2nd. Che Engine. Boiler, Lathe and <lb />
all such other . Machinery, <lb />
Belting, Tools. Implements. Pulleys, <lb />
Hangers. Attachments and on band <lb />
in the Machine Shops of <lb />
said the town of <lb />
3rd. M Mules, Oxen, Log Car- <lb />
Trucks, Wagons and <lb />
i Cart. <lb />
Nearly everything with <lb />
this Plant is in con- <lb />
Its capacity about feet <lb />
per day. Timber abundant. The <lb />
mules are extra line and the other team <lb />
and It is a <lb />
for good <lb />
and property.- Place of sale <lb />
at the Mill Plant. Hour of Sale <lb />
o'clock A. M. and continue until <lb />
salt. to <lb />
J. JARVIS. <lb />
Mortgagee <lb />
1802. <lb />
property. <lb />
. Place <lb />
and <lb />
of the Milt Hunt. <lb />
Hour sale---ll o'clock A. <lb />
continues till <lb />
Terms of to bidder. <lb />
A- MOVE-. Jr., <lb />
j . Tins cc. <lb />
C-. NoV. <lb />
FOR <lb />
We have for sale at Black Jack, Pitt <lb />
county, a Gin, <lb />
saws, and a good Mill, the rocks of <lb />
Moore county grit. are almost <lb />
as good as new will he <lb />
Apply either to<lb />
y. C. <lb />
W, Venters, Calico, <lb />
Dissolution, <lb />
of Edmonds is <lb />
Those the will pay the <lb />
to Herbert <lb />
. ; . <lb />
It gives tn tn <lb />
that I continue <lb />
business mid <lb />
fort and will be found in <lb />
my shop. . First-class shave hair cut <lb />
be MM all -I the <lb />
public for. solicit <lb />
of . <lb />
-1 r v . <lb />
.,,. come to see us and prices that <lb />
are conceded by our customers as lower <lb />
than can be gotten elsewhere. We <lb />
in the----- <lb />
. . <lb />
i ill<lb />
Largest and Most Varied <lb />
of Furniture<lb />
ever kept in town. <lb />
Action for, <lb />
J . <lb />
Miller d <lb />
. The here- <lb />
by to and -appear <lb />
of our Superior -Court, at a. Court <lb />
to be fOr of at the <lb />
Court l on . the <lb />
before, the let Monday of March <lb />
I and the which <lb />
will be deposited in the office- of the <lb />
Clerk Superior Court of said <lb />
County, within the first three ox <lb />
said <lb />
take, notice if fail to answer tho <lb />
aid complaint within the time required <lb />
by law Mi -Plaintiff.-will to the <lb />
Court for in the <lb />
complaint. <lb />
Hereof fall not. <lb />
hand and seal of said <lb />
tills day Sept. 1892. <lb />
E. <lb />
Clerk-Superior Court. <lb />
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j. . . ; .- I <lb />
We buy direct from f lie <lb />
and and will sail <lb />
low down. consists <lb />
. part of- <lb />
Marble Walnut Suits, <lb />
Solid Oak Suits, . <lb />
Sixteenth Century Finish <lb />
Walnut Finish Suits, <lb />
Top Bureaus <lb />
Wood Top 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 Rockers, <lb />
Solid Oak Chairs and Rockers, <lb />
Fanny Red and Wood Rockers, <lb />
Chairs of nil grades, Lounges, <lb />
Bed Springs, Mattresses,<lb />
. . <lb />
; . . <lb />
We are headquarters for--------- <lb />
FURNITURE <lb />
and extend to all a. cordial invitation to ea on us when in wan <lb />
of any goods carry one of the stocks of<lb />
j- I. . <lb />
ever kepi in our town. <lb />
Yours, truly,; <lb />
J. B.<lb />
o-<lb />
Have on hand a full line of Cooking Stoves, Kitchenware, Tin- <lb />
ware, Lamp Goods Paints, Oils, Glass and Putty. <lb />
cur own stove pipe and us of cold tolled steel which <lb />
is far the durable <lb />
. .- I i . . . i . . <lb />
We try to keep goods out if <lb />
want to get the most for your money give us a call. <lb />
test White Oil cents per gallon,,<lb />
Tin Hooting and Guttering less the Tariff. <lb />
. . <lb />
E. PENDER CO., <lb />
KT. O. <lb />
Notice. <lb />
Martin the Superior Court. <lb />
Francis Purvis . . <lb />
vs Summons <lb />
. i . <lb />
THE STATE <lb />
To the <lb />
are hf retry-commanded to <lb />
summon PURVIS, the <lb />
above named, if he be found <lb />
within <lb />
our Superior M <lb />
a to be the comity of Mar-- <lb />
tin at <lb />
on the 1st <lb />
and answer the complaint which will lie <lb />
In ll Of the <lb />
Superior Court said <lb />
the said- term, and let <lb />
the said notice that <lb />
art is tR of <lb />
and If to answer the <lb />
complaint the by <lb />
law tho apply to the Court tor <lb />
the i in the <lb />
Hereof not and of this <lb />
make due return <lb />
Given wider my hand 17th of<lb />
C. . C. <lb />
Special facilities for handling Seed in any <lb />
quantity all Tar Landings. <lb />
Car Load Lots taken from any point in , t-e <lb />
Eastern North Carolina and <lb />
FOR SHIPPING SEED <lb />
L AND HULLS FOR SALE OR <lb />
SEED. <lb />
Oil Mills, <lb />
M. C <lb />
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Mills on Tar River River <lb />
AT B. V. <lb />
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Owners <lb />
STEAMER BETA. . <lb />
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THE REJECTOR. <lb />
Reflections. <lb />
gone. <lb />
J ft <lb />
are all the go. <lb />
it <lb />
had some weather the past <lb />
I tome Sewing for <lb />
heard there was <lb />
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Mr. B. C. <lb />
Rifled <lb />
a sound of glad rejoicing through <lb />
land from <lb />
music throbbing, <lb />
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from <lb />
till i ail ll i. . II I I I I <lb />
Mrs. II. L. <lb />
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all <lb />
Had <lb />
last ad <lb />
New <lb />
machine <lb />
First of <lb />
nut's at <lb />
See Allen Warren Sou <lb />
about -v. a <lb />
New MM B. <lb />
Store, <lb />
Did <lb />
g g <lb />
Biscuits at the Old <lb />
Very <lb />
Furniture. Bedsteads <lb />
Mattresses at the Old ; c <lb />
E. A. <lb />
See advertisement. <lb />
Some men. we are poorer <lb />
the election. They bet on the wrong <lb />
man. <lb />
given for Produce, Egg <lb />
and Furs the Store. <lb />
The party ho to be <lb />
proud of Pitt county. They got two <lb />
Constables. <lb />
First of the fancy buck- <lb />
wheat cherry jelly at the Old Brick <lb />
Stoic. t <lb />
Monday and yesterday everybody was <lb />
busy preparing for the torchlight <lb />
last <lb />
tons cotton wanted for cash <lb />
or exchange for meal rt the Old Brick <lb />
Ma or. <lb />
Poor old party a <lb />
without without <lb />
call it <lb />
riff-elect <lb />
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again. <lb />
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election<lb />
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vice wk almost ml to the <lb />
regular <lb />
gave telegraphic <lb />
the had <lb />
gone, edition of <lb />
Friday evening WM a was <lb />
by all who it, <lb />
of sore J party <lb />
Northern <lb />
plains mill <lb />
many a tide, <lb />
with one the <lb />
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old takes place, n<lb />
of to <lb />
praters clean and pure, <lb />
hence <lb />
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And set the on <lb />
lid; didn't fool us, <lb />
They ire <lb />
in Of they cant t <lb />
i i They meant to have free <lb />
And own railroads, too <lb />
The cry from Weaver <lb />
Mrs, chat,. <lb />
O, don't make- <lb />
lip bis <lb />
Bat now the Force Bill's labeled, <lb />
Elections shall be <lb />
all are stabled. <lb />
And, got the <lb />
Now on Heel <lb />
I made a fool, <lb />
And tried to turn over. <lb />
Once more to rule. <lb />
folks. <lb />
All Peaceable. <lb />
and orderly limes we <lb />
have ever known. There has been any <lb />
amount of demonstration and rejoicing, <lb />
but through it aM and through the work <lb />
Of the election it there have <lb />
been it should <lb />
be. Because men in their political <lb />
dens there is no need of personal <lb />
and disturbances about it. The <lb />
victorious side is expected to <lb />
is very natural to do so. who <lb />
defeated can come in and help rejoice if <lb />
want to. <lb />
Died. <lb />
Mr. T. A. died suddenly <lb />
at his home on Second sf reef sit o'clock <lb />
of heart dis- <lb />
ease. I He was as well as the <lb />
and was out until lied Tues- <lb />
day night the election returns. <lb />
About Tie M who <lb />
some of the <lb />
ii. List <lb />
Large lot Ladies latest style-, I power Mr <lb />
at If not here the <lb />
stock haver It to order on <lb />
notice <lb />
will <lb />
week the last of this <lb />
last year was a big success. <lb />
Liberal premiums are <lb />
best exhibits at the Wei don Fair. There <lb />
Is no why Pitt county cannot <lb />
of X <lb />
All Over the country they are having <lb />
torchlight processions and <lb />
in honor of our victory. <lb />
The first boat of the season came <lb />
up to Friday. It had a load <lb />
of fine they sold rapidly. <lb />
of week is <lb />
All the stores will close up <lb />
that and be suspended. <lb />
On Mr. Julius H. <lb />
an apple twig inches long <lb />
that contained line apples. The cluster <lb />
was a beauty. <lb />
The has in hand the <lb />
lated rote of Pitt comity by townships <lb />
but could not print it this week. It will<lb />
not stepped rejoicing yet <lb />
over victory at last Tues- <lb />
day's Well, they have some- <lb />
thing to rejoice for. <lb />
On night of nest week the <lb />
King's Daughters will have a musical en- <lb />
Give them a <lb />
II patronage. r <lb />
If way our <lb />
looked the past week there <lb />
will be Thank-giving They <lb />
have M-turned--t rooster.- <lb />
Mr. bis <lb />
faithfully. a and <lb />
content<lb />
was a beautiful day and <lb />
there good sill of the <lb />
E. Presbyterian min- <lb />
of preached in Elliott <lb />
Hall both evening. <lb />
A. I. of Kinston. preach- <lb />
ed in the church at night. <lb />
recently of Ashe- <lb />
the new rector of the Episcopal <lb />
church, arrived with his family on Fri- <lb />
day and held the first services with his <lb />
congregation here Sunday morning and <lb />
evening. He has made a good <lb />
on our people and will be liked by <lb />
L. E. Everett will preach in the <lb />
Court House to-morrow night. <lb />
invited. <lb />
J. will deliver an <lb />
address in the Methodist on <lb />
Day. <lb />
The Demonstration. <lb />
The of in <lb />
every and never lacking in <lb />
patriotism, had n grand <lb />
in the Friday night <lb />
life election Cleveland <lb />
the great victory won by the <lb />
let the rocks and rejoice, the <lb />
and sea, . , <lb />
Joy <lb />
of . <lb />
For s, lire, o'er fields of<lb />
again. .;. . <lb />
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The Subscription of a of <lb />
ed who took- for the <lb />
campaign expires this We. <lb />
hope will renew lie- <lb />
come patrons of the paper. It <lb />
will a as to <lb />
be <lb />
Make at once so as <lb />
miss a <lb />
Ordination . <lb />
At . i I a.-1 Saturday <lb />
Baa Carroll <lb />
Christian experience, <lb />
call to in <lb />
more; <lb />
than <lb />
The Presbytery approving <lb />
the the request of the <lb />
church Rev. R. T. <lb />
to the; of the minis- <lb />
try Rev. A. L. <lb />
the sermon large <lb />
and The. ordaining <lb />
by A. D. Tinnier, <lb />
Charge to the candidate by Rev. A. L. <lb />
and to the mill-, <lb />
by the Presbytery. Presentation <lb />
Bible ml to <lb />
Rev. A. Hunter. Mr. <lb />
is to other <lb />
Barnwell <lb />
and ; <lb />
And they've shown colors, <lb />
just who are. <lb />
For Furches, <lb />
Carr. <lb />
And Branch to <lb />
As a very ,. <lb />
Radicals <lb />
I i <lb />
for old Pitt county <lb />
She run tier ticket <lb />
Dick King beat the <lb />
And .<lb />
. Legislators, too <lb />
these were elected. <lb />
But <lb />
-if . --.- <lb />
Pell, -i <lb />
no great <lb />
bury all the dead men, <lb />
let the weary rest. <lb />
Cotton market. <lb />
i by <lb />
our Ian report the of light <lb />
with the <lb />
the Bureau report saying <lb />
the crop two-fifths to <lb />
mi one. a <lb />
advance in values. Whether. <lb />
excitement ah and <lb />
our can resume their farming <lb />
the movement of crop <lb />
larger for some weeks <lb />
Should receipts <lb />
it may check <lb />
not reaction. Trade <lb />
at in Europe is not robust <lb />
without; MM in that re- <lb />
advance of and <lb />
of a cent per i ion n. already may <lb />
prove; discount <lb />
crop receipts the <lb />
ports than <lb />
taut only Jess <lb />
than season, which reflects <lb />
exports year to date are <lb />
bales for same <lb />
of county. State and Nation. I time a decrease of <lb />
The while it he American <lb />
Are <lb />
;. <lb />
.; <lb />
is admitted the finest stock of good in Eastern Carolina. <lb />
Mrs. Person's Will Cure <lb />
Aggravated Scrofula. <lb />
For about eight years Iliad been not <lb />
eat from Scrofula in an <lb />
aggravated form, but entirely disabled, <lb />
on crutches with <lb />
Iii if using. <lb />
Person used twenty, <lb />
five threw my crutches <lb />
walk with ease, with a few. <lb />
of Its <lb />
cured, find am now a stout, healthy <lb />
felt no of dis- <lb />
ease cure, now <lb />
ago. My case was a bad bite; and had <lb />
so <lb />
I oil <lb />
Since my <lb />
to <lb />
Kin i; <lb />
great pleasure <lb />
the of Joe Person's Remedy. <lb />
A. <lb />
N. C, <lb />
best-salve In the for <lb />
Bruises. Sores. Ulcers, <lb />
Sever chapped Hands. <lb />
Corns, and all Skin <lb />
positively or so <lb />
bay r quired. <lb />
refunded. <lb />
Store. <lb />
Creditors. <lb />
the Court ClerK. of. <lb />
if <lb />
given lo all <lb />
estate to. c <lb />
to <lb />
ons claims estate <lb />
same for payment be <lb />
fore lift of <lb />
Will-lie Alt of recovery. <lb />
This of<lb />
i- ; of Galloway.<lb />
i W <lb />
I will at running <lb />
iii at reduced prices. If <lb />
you <lb />
my Greenville store <lb />
INS <lb />
C. T. <lb />
-Opposite Brick Store. <lb />
n. c <lb />
. yam <lb />
We are still making a specialty of <lb />
-111. <lb />
W sell close; Do not. to<lb />
Priced M <lb />
BROS. OFFER FOR SALE <lb />
fan <lb />
Dani th <lb />
rm, <lb />
the <lb />
of G . T. Tyson nod J. H. Cobb. A line <lb />
farm of about acres, with good <lb />
and adapted and to, <lb />
A . <lb />
mediately on the railroad, formerly own- <lb />
ed by Caleb B. which <lb />
are cleared. Good <lb />
and a school within <lb />
miles. Plenty of on the adjoin- <lb />
farms <lb />
A ii of th <lb />
from and W<lb />
out houses, known as the L. P. <lb />
home place, fine cotton land, <lb />
good clay x marl. <lb />
farm adjoining the above <lb />
known as the Jones place, acres, <lb />
dwelling, barn and tenant house, land <lb />
good. <lb />
A farm of <lb />
ship, about C mile from <lb />
acres red, part of the Si <lb />
Pa n of the Noah Joyner <lb />
acres, adjoining the town of Marlboro, <lb />
located in an improving section <lb />
and can be a valuable farm. <lb />
A small of SO <lb />
about. from on In- <lb />
Well Swamp, with house, etc., for- <lb />
owned by ox. <lb />
. ALSO TIMBER <lb />
near. <lb />
the with well <lb />
suited for railroad ties. <lb />
A tract of about acres in <lb />
township, near the <lb />
-pine . . .- i . <lb />
-A M 1.58 <lb />
pine and <lb />
. Apply to II, LONG. <lb />
k I <lb />
WARMERS AND MERCHANTS BUT <lb />
A their year's will find <lb />
their interest to get our prices before pr <lb />
On r stock Is complete <lb />
n all its I ranches <lb />
PORK SIDES SHOULDERS. <lb />
RICE, Ac. <lb />
Lowest Market <lb />
TOBACCO SNUFF ft CIGARS <lb />
we buy direct from Manufacturer, com- <lb />
you to buy at one profit. A <lb />
of <lb />
always on hand and sold at prices to sulk <lb />
the times. Out roods are all bought in <lb />
sold for CASH, therefore, having rial <lb />
to sell at a close margin <lb />
Respectfully, <lb />
S. M. <lb />
Is now to show her the <lb />
-----latest styles in----- <lb />
M and Winter <lb />
Mrs. <lb />
from Baltimore where <lb />
ed sill the largo openings, <lb />
and made very best fer <lb />
the. here- <lb />
. ii j lo <lb />
sold <lb />
. price, Mr-. II. <lb />
Greenville, N. C <lb />
1888. <lb />
. i.-. <lb />
c. <lb />
BOO Half Rolls <lb />
New Arrow Ties. . <lb />
Small Cream Cheese. <lb />
Tuns Choice Butter. <lb />
I'll Huston . <lb />
Boxes all <lb />
Boxes <lb />
stick Candy. <lb />
too New Mullets. <lb />
Barrels Ax <lb />
Ml <lb />
Mills <lb />
Barrels Three <lb />
Car load Meat <lb />
Seed <lb />
Oar loud. Flour, <lb />
Kegs powder. <lb />
r. Ions <lb />
i old Virginia <lb />
Full Goods, <lb />
else kept in a <lb />
of the-----<lb />
Depositors for Bible Society. <lb />
hail been with <lb />
an <lb />
I- any <lb />
Balm was <lb />
to using <lb />
the and I am now in better <lb />
f ever been.- I send <lb />
this d because I <lb />
e . <lb />
Mrs. J. B. They planned <lb />
and the and <lb />
success of the occasion showed how <lb />
well the was done. <lb />
The House was elegantly decor- <lb />
the national colors being <lb />
prominent. From every and <lb />
cornice floated flags and the large Cleve- <lb />
land Carr club was draped <lb />
across the rear of the stage. Suspended <lb />
over the front Of was a portrait <lb />
of Cleveland surrounded by flags, <lb />
and Just in v a- . <lb />
beautiful picture of Mrs. In a <lb />
wreath of <lb />
It when the <lb />
need with the Years <lb />
More of I <lb />
presided the piano. Mrs. B. Cherry <lb />
led the singing and by <lb />
Mrs. J. V. Misses <lb />
Williams, Cherry, Jennie <lb />
James, Cobb, Foley, little <lb />
Nina. Messrs. W. S. Bawls, R. L. <lb />
R. all of whom <lb />
were on the stage held flags their <lb />
hands which were waving during the <lb />
singing. <lb />
Short speeches were made by Senator <lb />
James, Register Mess-s. G. B. <lb />
King, J. L. Fleming, H. Long and <lb />
Zeno Moore. <lb />
Senator James to read that just brought <lb />
down the It WM the latest news, <lb />
received just about the. time., the. <lb />
opened <lb />
has carried the <lb />
Africa, and <lb />
to It <lb />
Carr have carried the Old- Stall <lb />
the two larger- States,. Pitt <lb />
Edgecombe There is nothing left but <lb />
the Court, and their de- <lb />
is unit Is the <lb />
the that country <lb />
rot the old wag she at ad will be sate in the <lb />
I of baby and Mama <lb />
is a borne with <lb />
the a lamp w; j the <lb />
light the For <lb />
write Rochester Lamp Co., New York f <lb />
went to press too <lb />
early to give any of the big <lb />
lost night. H was <lb />
a be heard from <lb />
later. <lb />
As much need as there is for good <lb />
brass band In times of rejoicing as <lb />
we have just passed, you think <lb />
the <lb />
the bad we have here <lb />
to <lb />
for notes and <lb />
the hands o J. L. Sugg. <lb />
will call on MM and settle the <lb />
same. PL <lb />
j. . .;. . <lb />
Last Friday Mr. E. B. was ex- <lb />
some tine winter cabbage of his <lb />
own raising. were f nice as any <lb />
from the North. He <lb />
the with a <lb />
one. , <lb />
The more we think about it the more <lb />
laughable H is. I The lay before election <lb />
some of the j party bosses were, <lb />
that they would carry by <lb />
from to majority. They only <lb />
missed their calculation in- <lb />
round The campaign proved <lb />
them better than voter.-. <lb />
A fellow Glenn in <lb />
speech ere the joke about the <lb />
are bales behind last; <lb />
year in their purchases of to this <lb />
time.; <lb />
1891 <lb />
1892 <lb />
Recent at <lb />
towns, ,. bales.<lb />
Port i. <lb />
. bales <lb />
for 143.410<lb />
i As wired Bros. <lb />
. . ti 11-10 <lb />
Administrator's Notice <lb />
of been <lb />
the Clerk <lb />
Court of PUT <lb />
on 20th day of September, upon. <lb />
C. M. A. Griffin, deceased, <lb />
is given to of <lb />
said to present duly, <lb />
to the undersigned on or . <lb />
day of <lb />
of notice will lie plead of. <lb />
their recovery. All <lb />
notified to make <lb />
to the undersigned. <lb />
This the 27th Us of. September. 1892. <lb />
SPIER, <lb />
JOEL <lb />
of C. M. A. <lb />
T WE ARE <lb />
R. LANG STOCK <lb />
Arid want you to get some of <lb />
lo not delay to get your <lb />
Notice to Creditors.. <lb />
having duly ed <lb />
the Superior Court Clerk-of Pitt <lb />
Administrator of. <lb />
notice Is hereby to <lb />
indebted lo the estate <lb />
payment <lb />
i-ml claims <lb />
H-e estate are notified to <lb />
to the <lb />
before day of <lb />
will be plead in bur of <lb />
Middling. . i <lb />
MO f <lb />
Firm. j <lb />
of Fleming. <lb />
i . a <lb />
ER<lb />
. in Turned tor <lb />
Scrolled Work, Church Pews and nil Supplies. <lb />
My in all sizes are for at S. M. <lb />
Co., Greenville, and at my mill. <lb />
Will make with to <lb />
their-customers. <lb />
i;. i. conn, put x. c.<lb />
V. COBB, Pitt Co., X. <lb />
BROS.,<lb />
Factors <lb />
We have just the article needed by every man, woman and child. <lb />
-i. <lb />
We can suit in <lb />
We can still you in HATS. <lb />
We can suit in DRESS GOODS. <lb />
We can suit you in UNDERWEAR. <lb />
We cap suit <lb />
Your chance is now. Strike while the iron is hot. <lb />
HOOKER, <lb />
AT OLD STAND. <lb />
AND- <lb />
Merchants, <lb />
NORFOLK, VA. <lb />
and Solicited. <lb />
THE OF <lb />
to the of and line of the following roe <lb />
to be to be a<lb />
in general Dry Goods line, Carpets, in in etc GOODS, hats and caps. BOOTS and SHOES l a <lb />
. . . . . . <lb />
GOODS, DOOR.-i. WINDOWS, SASH and BLINDS. CROCK FRY and <lb />
WARE, HARDWARE, PLOWS and PLOW CASTING, LEATHER of <lb />
and Rock w Paris, and <lb />
j ADDLES <lb />
HEAVY GROCERIES A SPECIALTY. <lb />
O. X. T. Spool Cotton which I offer to the trade at Wholesale <lb />
the him, wanted to <lb />
put the question to a Third party man <lb />
the day after the got it a <lb />
little mixed and t. p. <lb />
where y at when the curry <lb />
yo V- <lb />
I for on K. <lb />
at home as; the <lb />
two Use <lb />
and one <lb />
Mew fodder, <lb />
and <lb />
Ac- Will rent my plantation <lb />
for No better land In North Caro- <lb />
Ur cotton <lb />
. L- C. <lb />
d content i a Look with The Rt- <lb />
fight of <lb />
land, <lb />
Cherry Hang <lb />
ported by the sill <lb />
first, verse with, lines <lb />
Two went like <lb />
They said this State would go for Weaver, <lb />
But party U a de- <lb />
away, look away, etc. <lb />
Haven't we enough to make u- sine. <lb />
With Carr. <lb />
I . k away, look away, etc <lb />
The exercises closed With the prize <lb />
New York Won d, <lb />
He kit to the <lb />
of the The <lb />
was large and very enthusiastic, each <lb />
of applause <lb />
Washing <lb />
Clothes <lb />
or clean <lb />
with ordinary soap <lb />
s like Toll a <lb />
up <lb />
takes main strength . <lb />
good deal of it. V . <lb />
same work done <lb />
. with Pearline ts like <lb />
true; to <lb />
well as <lb />
use it; you'll find most <lb />
to about ; <lb />
family in the land But <lb />
but a pennies. <lb />
M for <lb />
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there was om- for <lb />
daily all pails of ifs <lb />
is selling too wishing to hold for <lb />
prices can do so by it o and drawing for 185.00 pr <lb />
bale j i j <lb />
Faithfully yours, <lb />
IN <lb />
f And. <lb />
must when <lb />
good. <lb />
mean r.-. <lb />
three nieces <lb />
it is absolutely unbreakable. Aladdin's <lb />
of old, it is indeed a for its mar- <lb />
is brighter than light, <lb />
Softer than more <lb />
the <lb />
yon to for our act <lb />
we o lamp by over <lb />
the Store in the World. , <lb />
to., re as place, <lb />
Q. <lb />
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FIRST-CLASS COMPANIES <lb />
At current <lb />
AM A PROOF SAFE<lb /></p>
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NOW READY <lb />
FOR HANDLING THE <lb />
th of; <lb />
OF THE<lb />
Has a big; success and shows how well prepared we are to handle your tobacco. <lb />
It is considered by all that we have the best lighted Warehouse in the State. <lb />
Every Farmer Selling on our Floor will be guaranteed <lb />
the very highest prices for their Tobacco <lb />
J Assistants. <lb />
Satisfaction to <lb />
Borne Sales recently made at the Greenville Warehouse. Compare them with other houses. <lb />
JOHN 10.71. JESSE SMITH IS, 12.25, 10.25. <lb />
N. W. 10.25. N. 17.50, 15.75, 7.50. <lb />
18.85, 13.75. 18.80. Q. 18.75, 17.75, <lb />
RANDOLPH A 16.75. 12.25. <lb />
13.7 12.75. 8.75. TURNAGE A 25.50, <lb />
II. 18,78, 11.75. <lb />
J. 13.25, 10.75, <lb />
M. 30.50, <lb />
18.80, 12.75, 10.25. <lb />
M. H. Tl 16.75, <lb />
8.25. P BRYANT ft 13.75,1 16.75. 10.25, 12.75, 12.75, <lb />
A. P- 13.75 15.75. 0.75. 8.25. K. 13.75, 20.60, <lb />
7.25. BILL w 10.50, SO, 18.25,1 17.75. 12.75, 7.75. <lb />
IVY 12.00, 5.60. BURNETT pounds at <lb />
BILL 13.50, <lb />
12.50 <lb />
II. J. 8.50. <lb />
14.25, <lb />
8.25. <lb />
J. E. S. 10.75, <lb />
ERNEST 25.50.25,23.50, <lb />
10.25, 5.20. <lb />
13.50, 10.25. <lb />
Storage and Insurance Free <lb />
G. F. EVANS, Proprietor <lb />
TOBACCO DEPARTMENT. <lb />
R- W- <lb />
mm <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C.<lb />
and type samples furnished on application. <lb />
HESTER CO., <lb />
GREENVILLE N. C. <lb />
BUYERS AND HANDLERS OF ALL KINDS OF <lb />
Leaf Tobacco, and Scraps, <lb />
Refers to any member of the Tobacco Trade of Greenville, N. C. <lb />
Correspondence Solicited. <lb />
WAREHOUSE <lb />
GREENVILLE N. C. <lb />
-FOR THE- <lb />
SALE OF LEAF TOBACCO. <lb />
We are having daily breaks at our New Warehouse and are using our very best efforts to <lb />
get as high prices for your tobacco as can be had anywhere. <lb />
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 />
for the Planter, <lb />
FREE STABLES. FREE INSURANCE. FREE STORAGE. <lb />
Give us a trial and we will please you. Your friends, <lb />
Warehouse, Henderson, is <lb />
ready for new chop tobacco. He <lb />
highest prices. <lb />
Interest last week m in the <lb />
election mid was very little tobacco <lb />
offering. Some days there no <lb />
breaks at nil. Friday was the best day <lb />
of the week and what was sold brought <lb />
pi-ires. <lb />
The old reliable is Cooper's Ware- <lb />
house, Henderson. Send your tobacco <lb />
there. Cooper is the farmer's friend. <lb />
About o'clock yesterday the <lb />
plug and smoking tobacco factory of J. <lb />
W. at Durham was burned. It <lb />
was h large woolen bulletin ;. in it was <lb />
pounds of pint; . It is said <lb />
the is with <lb />
Alice. <lb />
Remember if you send tobacco to <lb />
Cooper's Warehouse, Henderson, yon <lb />
will obtain high prices and be happy. <lb />
Try it. <lb />
Mr. W. W. of Mooresville, <lb />
and J. Allison have formed a <lb />
f r the purpose of <lb />
bee next yea . They <lb />
have leased the factory i by <lb />
the n i <lb />
and work next season <lb />
pounds of Land- <lb />
mark. <lb />
Ship your tobacco to Cooper's Ware- <lb />
house, Henderson, and he will work <lb />
honestly and faithfully for your best <lb />
interest. <lb />
When all of our markets realize the <lb />
necessity of keeping a correct record of <lb />
actual sold, and average monthly <lb />
prices paid, will have arrived at <lb />
only correct way to do business. To- <lb />
Is too a commodity in these <lb />
days to keep the statistics hid. Vast <lb />
amounts of capital are necessary for its <lb />
handling, and money is always anxious <lb />
to know what it is To- <lb />
Plant. <lb />
On Aug, th, Cooper's Warehouse, <lb />
Henderson, sold new primings for It. <lb />
R. Carr at 13.50, and <lb />
and for F. T. Carr at 10.50 <lb />
15.75 and Cooper can make just <lb />
as good sales for you. <lb />
A GIFT DIVINE. <lb />
For week ending Oct. <lb />
lit d by <lb />
Fillers, to <lb />
to <lb />
to <lb />
Smokers, to <lb />
to <lb />
to <lb />
Cutters. to u <lb />
to <lb />
to <lb />
to<lb />
by Owen Davis, Manager Davis <lb />
warehouse. <lb />
Owing to the election our receipts have <lb />
been moderate. Brights have advanced <lb />
and now with weather we ex- <lb />
heavy receipts in the few days. <lb />
MARKET QUOTATIONS. <lb />
Lugs or <lb />
Common to to A <lb />
Medium to to <lb />
Good to to <lb />
Fillers or <lb />
Common to to <lb />
l. to <lb />
Medium to to <lb />
Good to to <lb />
Cutters or Best <lb />
Common to to <lb />
Medium to to <lb />
Good to to <lb />
Wrappers or Best <lb />
Common to to <lb />
Medium lo <lb />
Good to line, to <lb />
Fine to CO to <lb />
Export <lb />
Common to to <lb />
Medium to to <lb />
Good to to <lb />
Fine to to <lb />
MOUNT <lb />
O. W. Gravely, <lb />
No report received for this <lb />
Primings <lb />
to <lb />
to <lb />
Fillers to <lb />
good to to <lb />
to <lb />
Smokers to <lb />
to <lb />
Cutters to <lb />
to <lb />
Wrappers <lb />
Reported by A. L. <lb />
No report for this is <lb />
By J S. Meadow-. Reporter. <lb />
Smokers common, to <lb />
good, to <lb />
line, to <lb />
Cutters common, to U <lb />
good. IS to <lb />
fine, to <lb />
Fillers common, to <lb />
good, C to <lb />
line, to <lb />
Wrappers common, to <lb />
good, to <lb />
fine, to <lb />
market continues active for grades, <lb />
good demand for all tobacco and <lb />
prices well up. If the weather is favor- <lb />
able for handling the crop will all be <lb />
sold in this section by spring. <lb />
WILSON MARKET. <lb />
By E. M. Pace, Reporter. <lb />
We are having a cold rain, and while <lb />
It has failed to bring a tobacco season <lb />
the cheering news of <lb />
make up for that loss. <lb />
Receipts have been light. A good <lb />
season would cause heavy breaks. <lb />
Prices are stiff, a marked Improve- <lb />
In the quality of the offerings. <lb />
P. H. Gorman, Esq., has located here <lb />
and dealing In leaf, <lb />
LOUISVILLE QUOTATIONS. <lb />
Alex. Reporter. <lb />
This week the quality of the offerings <lb />
generally were more undesirable than <lb />
but week, with only a sprinkling of good <lb />
to fine leaf, for the best which <lb />
was obtained. <lb />
ts for year to date last <lb />
Offerings 1801 sold <lb />
to date 1800 crop sold in <lb />
1891, 1889 crop sold in 1890, <lb />
Sales for week, month and year, with <lb />
1892 1891 1890 1889 <lb />
Week <lb />
Month <lb />
Year <lb />
Louisville market <lb />
This gift Is given <lb />
This gift from <lb />
Unto a few. <lb />
reins with human frailty tilled <lb />
A divine Is found distilled. <lb />
There's music rare <lb />
Played In the air <lb />
To each a <lb />
And measured by Its flow <lb />
His breathing and his movements go. <lb />
As through the sky <lb />
The meteors fly. <lb />
So darts his glance. <lb />
Or It would seem as though soft hands <lb />
Bad waved his face like fans. <lb />
by man and beast. <lb />
From great to least. <lb />
Ho will be <lb />
A child will sit upon his knee <lb />
And seek his face confidingly. <lb />
He cannot rest <lb />
Without the best <lb />
The world can give. <lb />
Our truest thought to him we brings <lb />
Our song to him we sing. <lb />
And if we find. <lb />
Like all mankind. <lb />
He, too, can <lb />
feel, although we sigh or weep. <lb />
His start divine la but asleep. <lb />
B. in Harper's. <lb />
Diplomacy and Cookery. <lb />
The importance of cooks in the <lb />
political world is much greater than <lb />
people suppose. An in- <lb />
has often been in proportion <lb />
to the skill of his cook. <lb />
On a celebrated occasion in Vienna, <lb />
when there was much excitement in <lb />
all the European courts over affairs <lb />
of international moment, the French <lb />
was suddenly recalled <lb />
by his government. <lb />
is a very grave affair, is it <lb />
Prince Metternich was asked <lb />
by a lady at a court ball, recall <lb />
of tho <lb />
so grave, I assure you, <lb />
tho responded, <lb />
it would have if it had been the <lb />
French s cook who was <lb />
recalled. Tho can easily <lb />
be replaced; it difficult to <lb />
his cook <lb />
ion. <lb />
Virginia's Dismal Swamp. <lb />
The Dismal swamp in Virginia, <lb />
of the largest swampy tracts in <lb />
America, is also one of tho most <lb />
promising areas of reclamation. It <lb />
fully 1,500 square miles, and <lb />
is at present of little value except <lb />
for a supply of It is an old <lb />
sea bottom, and the western <lb />
of the swamp is a sea cliff and <lb />
beach. Tho chief animal population <lb />
of tho higher classes consists of water <lb />
birds and Of the larger <lb />
bears are abundant, and there <lb />
is a peculiar and very ferocious <lb />
of wild horned cattle. The <lb />
fights of the bears ore said to be very <lb />
Magazine. <lb />
Derivations of Some Common Words. <lb />
One remembers how on the 15th <lb />
of June, 1215, King John signed the <lb />
great charter of tho constitutional <lb />
freedom of Britain, and how, after <lb />
he had signed it, he flung himself in <lb />
a burst of fury on tho floor and <lb />
gnawed tho straw and rushes with <lb />
which the floors of days were <lb />
strewn. Now what was <lb />
Originally nothing more or less than <lb />
a sheet of papyrus strips glued to <lb />
as writing paper. So it is to <lb />
the Egyptian reed that owe <lb />
our <lb />
and our <lb />
and our <lb />
Good Words. <lb />
Back to Life. <lb />
Mr. records an instance <lb />
of a peasant who revived after <lb />
being supposed to be dead for several <lb />
days. The boy bitterly resented his <lb />
being called back to life, and in- <lb />
formed that gathered about <lb />
him that ho had been in a beautiful <lb />
place, and had associated and con- <lb />
versed with his deceased relatives. <lb />
Before his insensibility his faculties <lb />
were not even ordinarily brilliant, <lb />
but afterward ho conversed and <lb />
prayed with surprising eloquence. <lb />
Yankee Blade. <lb />
Children of Mine laborers. <lb />
Among the mine laborers of Penn- <lb />
except in rare instances, <lb />
the Slavs and Italians never send <lb />
their children to the public schools. <lb />
Tho boys early set to work among <lb />
their people, and the girls can <lb />
seldom make acquaintance with those <lb />
of other nationalities. This clannish <lb />
habit prohibits the acquisition of the <lb />
English language and prevents the <lb />
fostering of American patriotism in <lb />
the coming Rood <lb />
to Forum. <lb />
M. has calculated that the <lb />
quantity of heat accumulated in the <lb />
lake of Geneva during the summer <lb />
Is equivalent to that which would be <lb />
out by the burning of <lb />
tons of coal. <lb />
Think of paying for a <lb />
tingle meal That a wealthy <lb />
Roman once did when he wished to <lb />
impress a dozen guests with his dis- <lb />
regard for riches. <lb />
Tho total acreage of Scotland is <lb />
Of this comparatively <lb />
small landed area one nobleman owns <lb />
acres and Ids wife <lb />
more. <lb />
The needy, poor should <lb />
be well taken care of, but let us as a <lb />
people beware of enfeebling our- <lb />
selves by indiscriminate charity. <lb />
Park- <lb />
Com. lugs <lb />
Medium lugs. <lb />
Good lugs. <lb />
Com. leaf, <lb />
Medium leaf, <lb />
Good leaf. <lb />
1892 crop 1890 crop <lb />
3.50 to 3.76 2.00 to 2.60 <lb />
4-00 Ml 4.60 to 4.00 <lb />
4.60 to Nominal <lb />
6.26 to fl <lb />
8.00 to 8.60 <lb />
8.60 to 7.60 <lb />
nominal <lb />
merchantable condition. <lb />
BROWN'S IRON BITTERS <lb />
cures Dyspepsia, In- <lb />
digestion Debility. <lb />
Otto in, the Bed, poisoned <lb />
shortly after ascending tho throne. <lb />
Philip of Germany was <lb />
his courtiers. <lb />
It Should lie <lb />
By all means let us say <lb />
man should certainly know <lb />
how to pronounce the name of tho <lb />
place ho lives in, and it is the duty of <lb />
every other Inhabitant of this greet <lb />
and glorious country to agree with <lb />
him and endeavor to imitate him. <lb />
A Household Remedy <lb />
BLOOD ah SKIN <lb />
DISEASES <lb />
Di Di Di <lb />
Botanic Mm. late <lb />
as. <lb />
ma. kw tilt <lb />
FREE <lb />
BUM CO., ft. <lb />
COMFORT <lb />
AND. <lb />
CASH <lb />
You can save Cash and <lb />
Increase your Comfort <lb />
at the same time. <lb />
Why, buy FIVE OLD <lb />
VIRGINIA CHEROOTS <lb />
for TEN CENTS, In- <lb />
stead of a TEN CENT <lb />
WAREHOUSE <lb />
Bullock Mitchell, <lb />
Owners and Proprietors. <lb />
Headquarters for Prices High Averages <lb />
We are still doing business at the same old stand, where we better prepared <lb />
ever before to handle to advantage from the <lb />
a very Corps of buyer wise are for Toll h co <lb />
willing to pay good for it well on our <lb />
market and Is eagerly sought after both our order men and Wt <lb />
very glad that we can say to the of Pitt and adjoining counties <lb />
that tobacco has better this year than have it in <lb />
years and that we look for good prices during the season. Hogsheads can <lb />
had OP CHARGE those planters shipping to oft, by applying to S. K. <lb />
Co. Greenville, N. C, or t Amos N. C. <lb />
that we bid lively on every pile put our floor and buy largely of alt grades <lb />
that we sell, will am It that yon shall have highest market for <lb />
sold with us. that it cost yon nothing to our check as they <lb />
are payable in New York without lo holder. forget to try us <lb />
with a good shipment and we will convince yon th it we from <lb />
and that we every time In big prices Slid know talk. <lb />
Will have your tobacco graded for you in our house hands it 11.00 per <lb />
Thanking oar fir the v literal patronage bestowed upon us in the past <lb />
pledging them o to please them In the future, wears with <lb />
Wishes, y truly your friends, <lb />
BULLOCK k MITCHELL, <lb />
Oxford. N. V- <lb />
I. <lb />
BUGGIES, <lb />
My Factory is well equipped with the best Mechanics, i put up nothing <lb />
t WORK. We keep up with the times and the Improved styles <lb />
Rest material used in all work. All styles of Springs are you can select from <lb />
Brewster, Ran. Horn, King <lb />
We also keep on hand a full line of Ready Made Harness which we <lb />
ell at the lowest rates. Special attention given to repairing. <lb />
Greenville, M. C. <lb />
New B artier Shop. <lb />
this to return <lb />
thanks to my many customers who have <lb />
given me their liberal support in the past <lb />
have opened a new shop in the old Club <lb />
House and would respectfully solicit a <lb />
continuation of my former patronage. <lb />
I will assure all that they shall receive <lb />
every attention besides getting the best <lb />
and hair cut in town. All I ask is <lb />
t trial. guaranteed. All <lb />
of latest improvements In the <lb />
rial art will be in use in my shop. <lb />
N to Creditors. <lb />
The undersigned hating duly qualified <lb />
before tie Superior Court Clerk of Pit <lb />
county as Executor to the last will an <lb />
of Frederick White, deceased <lb />
notice is hereby given to persons in <lb />
dotted the estate to make <lb />
payment to the undersigned, and all <lb />
persons having claim.- against said es- <lb />
must present the same for payment <lb />
before of October, or this <lb />
notice will I e plead in bar of r <lb />
This the day of October, <lb />
Executor of Frederick While, deed. <lb />
TO THE PUBLIC. <lb />
If you want to save------ <lb />
then purchase of a PIANO and from <lb />
Ten to Fifteen Dollars <lb />
the purchase of an Organ address <lb />
ADOLPH COHN, <lb />
NEW X. C. <lb />
General Agent for North Carolina, <lb />
who is now handling goods direct from <lb />
the manufacturers, as HIGH <lb />
GRAPE PIANOS, <lb />
for tone, workmanship and <lb />
and endorsed by nearly all the <lb />
musical journals in the Untied <lb />
Made by Paul G. who is at this <lb />
time one of the mechanic and In- <lb />
of day. Thirteen new <lb />
patents on this high grade Piano- <lb />
Also EVANS UP. <lb />
RIGHT PIANO which has been sold by <lb />
him for the past sis years in the eastern <lb />
part of this Mate up to this time has <lb />
given entire The Upright <lb />
just mentioned will lie sold at from <lb />
in Rosewood, Oak, <lb />
Walnut or Mahogany <lb />
Also the PARLOR ORGAN <lb />
from to In solid or Oak <lb />
cases. <lb />
Ten years experience In the music <lb />
has enabled to handle <lb />
nothing but standard goods and he doe <lb />
not hesitate to say tint can sell SO <lb />
musical instrument about per cent <lb />
cheaper other agents re now offer <lb />
Refer to all beaks hi-Eastern Carolina. <lb />
DEAFNESS A HEAD NOISES cured <lb />
by Invisible Tubular Ear <lb />
Cushions, w r heard. <lb />
Successful where all Remedies <lb />
Ills. proofs free. Ad- <lb />
dress, Broadway, N. T. <lb />
OF BEEF. <lb />
BEST <lb />
TEA CHEAPEST <lb />
in the for Soups. Sauces and <lb />
Dishes. <lb />
PRINTERS ROLLERS. <lb />
Order COMPOSITION or send <lb />
your Holler Socks to be cast to <lb />
and Pearly St., York. <lb />
solicited. <lb />
for circular. <lb />
NEW GOODS <lb />
Having completed my store at <lb />
Pitt county, N. C., I am opening <lb />
a first-class stock of <lb />
GENERAL MERCHANDISE, <lb />
and cordially Invite the public to call <lb />
and examine <lb />
DRY GOODS, SHOES. NOTIONS, <lb />
GROCERIES, Ac., <lb />
Our motto Is Standard Goods at Rea. <lb />
Prices for Cash. <lb />
Examine my stock before buying <lb />
elsewhere. II the goods and prices do <lb />
not suit we charge nothing to show them. <lb />
Country produce taken in exchange <lb />
or goods. W. R. <lb />
PATENTS <lb />
obtained, and all business the V. <lb />
Patent or in the Courts attended to <lb />
for Moderate Fees. <lb />
We are opposite the U. S. Patent Of- <lb />
engaged in Patents Exclusively, and <lb />
can obtain patents in less time than <lb />
more remote from Washington. <lb />
the model or drawing Is sent we <lb />
advise as to free of charge, <lb />
and we no change unless we ob- <lb />
Patent-. <lb />
refer, here, to the Post Master, the <lb />
Snot, of the Money Order Did., and to <lb />
of S. Patent <lb />
advise terms reference to <lb />
actual clients in your own State, or <lb />
address, C. A. Co., <lb />
D. <lb /><lb /></p></div></body></text></tei:TEI></mets:xmlData></mets:mdWrap></mets:dmdSec>
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