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GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 1892. <lb />
NO. <lb />
D. J. WHICH ARD, Editor and Owner <lb />
TRUTH IN TO FICTION. <lb />
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land Neck at 5.15 I. M., Greenville 6.52 <lb />
P. M., Kinston p. m. <lb />
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Junction 9.00 a. in., returning leaves A. <lb />
H. Junction 7.00 n. m., arrives Wash- <lb />
8.20 p. m. Daily except <lb />
Connects with trains <lb />
Raleigh H. R., and Scotland Neck <lb />
Branch. <lb />
Local freight train leaves Weldon <lb />
Monday, Wednesday and Friday at <lb />
10.15 a. in., arriving Scotland Neck 1.05 <lb />
a. m. Greenville 5.30 p. in., <lb />
7.40 p. m. Returning leaves Kinston <lb />
Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at <lb />
7.20 a. m., arriving Greenville <lb />
n. in., Neck p. m., Weldon <lb />
5.15 p. in. <lb />
Train leaves Tarboro, N C, via <lb />
A Raleigh R. K. daily except Sun- <lb />
day, P M. Sunday P M, <lb />
N C, P M, M. <lb />
Plymouth 8.30 p. in., 5.22 p. in. <lb />
Returning leaves Plymouth daily except <lb />
Sand- 0.00 a. m., Sunday a. m- <lb />
II C, 7.30 a in, am. <lb />
arrive V C, A 11.20. <lb />
Trains on Division. Wilson <lb />
nil Fayetteville Branch leave <lb />
ville a in. arrive p in. <lb />
leave Rowland m. <lb />
arrive Fayetteville p m. ex- <lb />
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Go dally except Sunday, A. M <lb />
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retuning laves S C A M <lb />
Goldsboro. NO A M. <lb />
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via Richmond, and daily except Sun- <lb />
day via Bay Line, also at Rocky Mount <lb />
daily except Sunday with Norfolk A <lb />
railroad for Norfolk and all <lb />
points via Norfolk. <lb />
train on it <lb />
Is No. Northbound is <lb />
So. except Sunday. <lb />
Train <lb />
at P M, arrive Nashville <lb />
P Hope P M. Returning <lb />
Spring Hope A M, Nashville <lb />
8.35 A M, arrives Rocky Mount A <lb />
except Sunday. <lb />
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for except Sunday, i <lb />
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ton at A M, and P. M. <lb />
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. KENLY, Transportation <lb />
T. -M agent <lb />
Notice to Shippers. <lb />
In order to make more convenient and <lb />
economical use of the vessels now cm- <lb />
ployed in the North Carolina service <lb />
and thus to better serve the inter- <lb />
of shippers, the undersigned <lb />
have decided to merge their <lb />
folk and and <lb />
Washington, N. C, into <lb />
one be known as <lb />
Tie Norfolk, lain <lb />
LINK. <lb />
Connecting at Norfolk with <lb />
The Ray line, for Baltimore. <lb />
The Clyde for Philadelphia. <lb />
The Old Dominion Line, for New <lb />
York. <lb />
The Merchants Miners Line for <lb />
ton and Providence. <lb />
The Water Lines for Richmond, Va., <lb />
and Washington, D. C. <lb />
At with <lb />
The Atlantic A North Carolina R. K. <lb />
At Washington <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 suit the needs o <lb />
NO ADVANCE RATES. <lb />
The direct service of steamers <lb />
and the freedom from handling, are <lb />
among the great advantages this Line <lb />
otters. She following gentlemen have <lb />
been appointed Agents of New Um <lb />
John E. at Norfolk, Va. <lb />
John Son, at <lb />
S. H. Gray, at N. C. <lb />
S. C- Whitehurst, at Roanoke Island. <lb />
J. J. Cherry, at Greenville, N. C <lb />
The teamer will leave Norfolk <lb />
on Monday. May 16th, from wharf <lb />
on Water Clyde <lb />
and between the piers of the Clyde <lb />
Line and Old Dominion Co. <lb />
If- <lb />
V. G. M. Old Dominions. S Co. <lb />
CO- <lb />
Clyde Line, <lb />
WAITING. <lb />
BY A. <lb />
Waiting, standing by his <lb />
Pleading eyes and curly head <lb />
me, take your <lb />
Tired now, to bed; <lb />
rode my horse, I's tired <lb />
Put him it. his little stall; <lb />
Take my shoes off, and <lb />
Hang my cap up in <lb />
Waiting in the front veranda. <lb />
Stands the boy with laughing eyes; <lb />
Pockets full of nuts and candy, <lb />
Perfect judge of cakes and <lb />
Now he longs Io turn life's pages, <lb />
Loves to sport upon the green; <lb />
Days are months and years arc ages. <lb />
Yet but once such days are seen. <lb />
Waiting, by the carriage, <lb />
I the man of <lb />
Waiting while the starlight quivers. <lb />
For the else will do. <lb />
Waiting now before parson, <lb />
For the voice of loving tone ; <lb />
Now she's bid him cease his pleadings, <lb />
The response made her his own. <lb />
Waiting, watching by the bedside, <lb />
Tired moments pass away ; <lb />
Hearts exchange in sacred stillness, <lb />
Souls released for endless day. <lb />
Watching on through pain and pleasure, <lb />
Working through the sun and showers, <lb />
Now he's learned earth has no treasure <lb />
Which exceeds the lost of <lb />
Waiting while the shadows gather, <lb />
And the noonday fades away ; <lb />
While the sunlight turns to evening, <lb />
And the golden turns to gray. <lb />
No one knows the of waiting, <lb />
If mixed with hope and love, <lb />
Each new day some joy creating, <lb />
As we near the home above. <lb />
Waiting still among the shadows, <lb />
As they lengthen day by day, <lb />
the world grows still more narrow, <lb />
As he the heavenly way. <lb />
Waiting by the mystic river. <lb />
Looking for the sweet release; <lb />
Ah I come; our gracious Giver <lb />
Grants him everlasting <lb />
GOVERNORS-ELECT. <lb />
The following interesting <lb />
graphical sketches of governors <lb />
the <lb />
John <lb />
Georgia and has seen forty-eight <lb />
land Las not only been but Quay and others are men of no <lb />
has to spare- ; ordinary sagacity. They planned <lb />
We have been reading what executed admirably. It <lb />
politicians say on the cause of Mr. that these men could not <lb />
election and the defeat control Mr. --i as <lb />
of Mr. think it will wish. Ho not m <lb />
be interesting to all the Watch- that recognition which they <lb />
Tower readers to ascertain the thought he should, and they re- <lb />
real causes of the election of the j solved to let Mr. Harrison light <lb />
successful candidate. The causes ibis own battles, aided by such men <lb />
are many, some of which have he deemed worthy of his ff- r <lb />
been published- From the stand-j deuce. Mr. Blaine, n- <lb />
point of the author of Current, ably one of the ablest statesmen of <lb />
Events the following are assigned the country, was an essential <lb />
why Mr. Cleveland is now four years ago, lint for some <lb />
of the United i time it was plain that and the <lb />
States. President were not dwelling to- <lb />
The Democratic part was in unity- Mr. Blaine only <lb />
never better united and Letter did what he could not avoid, in the i <lb />
pared for the campaign. Every, late, campaign. He hardly gave j <lb />
State was thoroughly organized.; Mr- Harrison a support.; <lb />
counties, township and With the apathy of Mr. Blaine so, <lb />
precincts were placed in the best deafly his friends <lb />
working order. No stone was left; they are seemed to drink <lb />
upturned. The secret of success of his spirit and gave no hearty <lb />
is organization and the method of support to the Republican <lb />
attack was based upon this idea. . date. <lb />
Here is where the Republicans It was a mistake when the <lb />
and Populists failed. They could; name of Mr. Reid was substituted <lb />
not organize their forces keep I for Mr. Morton's for the second <lb />
them in place on the ticket. Mr. Morton <lb />
2- The victors changed the and his friends failed to sea any <lb />
method of stating and exposing bad blunder he had made and why <lb />
the tariff. It was claimed by the he should not be re-nominated was <lb />
Republicans that the tariff was not; a matter that neither Mr- Reid nor <lb />
only for the protection of the his friends could satisfactorily ex- <lb />
but the wage earner was plain. Other reasons could be as- <lb />
equally protected by the duties signed, but the above are grain and stock He is a <lb />
imposed upon foreign products-1 to show why Mr. Harrison's j by birth and is <lb />
The laboring man was taught that banner was not victorious and why <lb />
if the tariff was reduced his wages Mr. Cleveland's was borne to a <lb />
would be reduced. The pauper triumphant victory. In next issue <lb />
labor in foreign countries was J we wish to say to the Watch Tow- <lb />
shown up in the most odious and readers what the election of <lb />
frightful manner. The Democrats Mr. Cleveland implies, <lb />
turned their base and showed with <lb />
list<lb />
w.<lb />
all our readers know, a farmer. <lb />
After the bard fight his ma- <lb />
is indeed gratifying. <lb />
Lorenzo <lb />
Republican, was born in New <lb />
served <lb />
during the F <lb />
Jones, Ho Md g- <lb />
democrat, re-elected, was- born in j <lb />
New John Butler <lb />
army and was five times <lb />
wounded. His oratory has a <lb />
reputation. <lb />
William <lb />
Democrat, was born in <lb />
is sixty-one years old and <lb />
a lawyer. He has served in the <lb />
U. S- Senate. <lb />
Luzon B- Morris, <lb />
Democrat, is sixty-one years old <lb />
and is a lawyer. In 1888 be re- <lb />
cast for governor, but under the <lb />
law requiring a the <lb />
governor was elected by the re- <lb />
publican legislature- The contest <lb />
of 1890 was almost identical with <lb />
the experience of 1888- <lb />
William J. Northern, <lb />
Democrat, re-elected, was born <lb />
years ago, served in the <lb />
Smith, Republican, was in his <lb />
boyhood a laborer in a <lb />
factory ; be is now a large mill <lb />
owner. Philanthropic deeds have <lb />
given him a wide reputation. <lb />
was elected by a <lb />
of Democrats and People's <lb />
party men. He is unknown out- <lb />
side, of his own State. <lb />
Instead Connecticut is <lb />
the birth place of D. Russell <lb />
aged 44- Ho <lb />
is a man, head of the <lb />
firm of Brown Bros. Several <lb />
offices have been filled by him. <lb />
South Benjamin R. <lb />
Tillman, Democrat, re-elected, is a <lb />
unique personage- This much- <lb />
talked-of man was born in South <lb />
Carolina in 1847. When quite <lb />
young he lost one of his eves by <lb />
army, taught a high school He is a <lb />
and cow farms. Georgians deem <lb />
him able, wise, trustworthy. <lb />
forcible, fiery stump speaker. The <lb />
force of the Alliance in <lb />
CURRENT EVENTS. <lb />
W. L. James, in <lb />
Many of the readers of <lb />
have been wondering as to <lb />
what has become of the writer of <lb />
Current Events. We will say for <lb />
all that be is still olive, in the <lb />
on deck and now ready to <lb />
modestly on the late <lb />
election. Well the landslide for <lb />
Mr. Cleveland was a to <lb />
every body, not even excepting <lb />
the hero of the day. It was <lb />
thought that with the power and <lb />
influence of the federal crib at his <lb />
back, Mr. Harrison would hard <lb />
to rout from his quarters Being <lb />
entrenched behind such an army <lb />
of officers and behind so many <lb />
barrels of the chances <lb />
looked as if Mr. Harrison would <lb />
remain four years more- But all <lb />
this seemed impossible to hold <lb />
back check the tidal wave <lb />
began to sweep over the country- <lb />
On the night of the election the <lb />
telegraph offices were thronged <lb />
with the friends of the respective <lb />
candidates waiting and watching <lb />
for the latest from the great battle <lb />
that had been fought that day. <lb />
All eyes turned New <lb />
Indiana, Connecticut and <lb />
If these States showed that <lb />
Mr. Cleveland was the favorite, <lb />
then there was no doubt about bis <lb />
election. The first news from New <lb />
York indicated that Mr. Cleveland <lb />
was in the lead that he had <lb />
captured the State by a sale ma- <lb />
Next Indiana, Connecticut <lb />
and to the great surprise of all <lb />
captured by <lb />
the tidal wave of Democracy. <lb />
Gain after gain showed that Mr. <lb />
Cleveland bad been elected by an <lb />
logical force that protection really <lb />
meant a reduction of wages to the <lb />
laborer. If our were <lb />
closed to foreign products then <lb />
pauper labor would be out of em- <lb />
If a laborer failed to <lb />
get labor at his home he would <lb />
seek labor in another home- The <lb />
closing up of the factories in for- <lb />
lands would flood this <lb />
try with in of <lb />
wages. As manufacturers had <lb />
Try This. <lb />
It will cost you nothing end will sure- <lb />
do you good, if you have a Cough, <lb />
trouble Threat, Chest <lb />
or Lungs. Dr. King's New Discovery <lb />
for Consumption, Coughs and Colds is <lb />
guaranteed to give relief, or money will <lb />
lie paid Sufferers from <lb />
found it just the thing and under its u-e <lb />
had a speedy perfect Try <lb />
a sample bottle at our expense and <lb />
for yourself just how good a thing it is. <lb />
Trial hot at <lb />
Store Large size Ms. and <lb />
minor public offices. <lb />
Illinois. John P. Dem- <lb />
was born in Germany in <lb />
he enlisted in tho Federal army <lb />
when only years old. By hard <lb />
work rose from the bottom <lb />
round to a high place on the ladder <lb />
of lawyer by profession <lb />
and a millionaire by possession. <lb />
Chicago is his homo. <lb />
Murphy J. Foster, <lb />
Democrat, led tho cohorts of the <lb />
opposition the infamous <lb />
Louisiana Lottery and thus en- <lb />
himself not only to the <lb />
good people of Louisiana but to <lb />
the citizens of the whole country. <lb />
Forty-three years ago he first saw <lb />
Weakness Cure. <lb />
To inform of <lb />
sought labor at the lowest wages, readers Unit have a positive, remedy n . <lb />
it was very evident that the thousand and which arise Henry B. Cleaves, Re- <lb />
. i i Hi n deranged female organs. I shall was born m 1840. is a <lb />
ported labor would have the to send two my mine- p , . <lb />
over home labor. It was FREE to any lady If they will send ; self-made man and is a member of <lb />
u. n. M.- ,;,. their Express and address. ours the legal profession. Many offices <lb />
shown that the protective idea , fl , <lb />
when logically carried out would has he creditably filled, <lb />
not protect the very persons -H <lb />
it out of the paper is the is a prodigy in American <lb />
Claude Matthews, Dem- South Carolina is due to his lead- <lb />
is a popular and successful i <lb />
South <lb />
don, Republican, was born <lb />
two years ago Vermont He <lb />
was a very pool boy, but was hard <lb />
working and pushing. The Union <lb />
army claimed his services for four <lb />
years. Farming is his occupation- <lb />
Peter Dem- <lb />
is a lawyer and justice of <lb />
the State Supremo Court. He lie <lb />
longs to tho faction <lb />
and has won a great victory over <lb />
his two Strong in <lb />
opinions, forcible in oratory and <lb />
learned in the law. he will make a <lb />
line Governor. Tennesseans call <lb />
him <lb />
James S. Hogg-, Demo <lb />
who succeeds is <lb />
years old. He served two terms <lb />
as attorney-general with marked <lb />
distinction. 1890 he was elected <lb />
Governor by the enormous major- <lb />
of 180.000. <lb />
Levi K. Fuller, Re- <lb />
publican, was in 1832 and is <lb />
self-made. Ho is inventor of <lb />
no mean ability he is in the <lb />
EDUCATION FOR YOU. <lb />
BY O. K. <lb />
Sec the children off to school. <lb />
I, h ant to go. <lb />
But to realize past time <lb />
I am too old, you know. <lb />
My school days have past and gone. <lb />
The has just began, <lb />
Now I must work and study, too. <lb />
And learn it if I can. <lb />
Work and toil day and night, <lb />
All through the heat of day; <lb />
The work I must. I cannot <lb />
To win my monthly pay. <lb />
W and study long hours at night. <lb />
After others have retired, <lb />
To win the prize I have in view. <lb />
The one I've long desired. <lb />
I thank the Lord and His <lb />
For advantages pretested ; <lb />
That our youthful days <lb />
never he lamented. <lb />
In Carolina Institute we find a friend, <lb />
One willing to lend us aid, <lb />
So we can learn to speak <lb />
And never be afraid. <lb />
Come on young ministers, let us go <lb />
And take a course in school. <lb />
Listen to no backward man. <lb />
Nor be taught by a fool. <lb />
We'll go o e can. <lb />
To learn the precious word. <lb />
That we may after now <lb />
Speak words for our Lord. <lb />
cherish the many friends <lb />
done so much to win ; <lb />
Let us engage with heart and hand. <lb />
And help them to win. <lb />
Our Master's cause is <lb />
Yes more precious than diamonds fail; <lb />
New horn souls to shout Cod's praise <lb />
Too precious for Satan to share. <lb />
There is some one calling, brother, <lb />
Some poor soul calling to you. <lb />
Come over and help, he cries, <lb />
That I may learn of Jesus, too. <lb />
Think of them who know not God <lb />
In the pardon of their sins, <lb />
Co work, dear brother, <lb />
There arc souls yet to win. <lb />
Spend not your time idleness, <lb />
The Lord's calling you to-day. <lb />
Go work In His vineyard, <lb />
Your reward He will pay. <lb />
Yes, brother, think of Heaven, <lb />
The place where rest, <lb />
There is no more sorrowing then. <lb />
We should all like Heaven best. <lb />
After all is ended. <lb />
And earth's no more to us, <lb />
Our soul in Heaven praising Cod, <lb />
Our bodies returned to dust. <lb />
will meet our loved ones there <lb />
And those before us gone. <lb />
Whilst we are yet journeying, <lb />
Are standing at the gates <lb />
Welcoming home. <lb />
Think of our dear Savior pleading, <lb />
Pleading for you and me; <lb />
Let's work in His cause, dear brother. <lb />
heaven we shall sec. <lb />
Ye messenger of ills labor still <lb />
Lei II is work go on, <lb />
Soon you will real in Bleep, <lb />
To awake hi Heaven, our home <lb />
whom it was designed. The labor <lb />
organizations felt the force of this <lb />
cry which the local newspaper <lb />
, i publishers daily hear, remarks an <lb />
way of discussing the subject and To oblige often costs <lb />
voted largely against the the party <lb />
What is known as the makes <lb />
Bill was used to show that its worth saying <lb />
tics. For the third time he, a <lb />
Democrat has been elected Gov- <lb />
of a State strong in the <lb />
and prejudices of republican- <lb />
State which revels in the <lb />
spoils of protection. Cambridge <lb />
soldier, with gun and bayonet <lb />
hand watching the ballot box was <lb />
pictured in most direful man- <lb />
The law was appeal- <lb />
ed to in several places to have <lb />
supervisors s <lb />
were appointed in several <lb />
taught was an encroachment upon <lb />
his suffrage. <lb />
4- Mr. position on <lb />
tho currency question, while op- <lb />
posed by the solid South, was <lb />
by the States classed us <lb />
doubtful- If the doubtful States <lb />
could be captured by financial <lb />
unprecedented majority. The pa- theories of Mr. Cleveland, then <lb />
announced on the morning his election was a foregone con <lb />
humiliation and s was his birth-place and his ago is <lb />
voter. The article the publics thirty five. Tho law is his <lb />
eye. The is stormed <lb />
at because gets hold of William J. Stone, <lb />
item and is abused because he democrat, is a native of Kentucky <lb />
does not get another. Young men . his years number forty four, <lb />
and young women, as well as older He is a lawyer and a large <lb />
acts stock farm- <lb />
several for j John T. Rich, Re- <lb />
i tin used newspaper office j publican, is a native <lb />
emphasize the objectionable feat- be the to I and bis is one He <lb />
area of the pending bill escapades. The next day president of tho State <lb />
voter was frightened this act to condemn the same paper for I Farm Association and was at one <lb />
deprive him of his liberty and not publishing another party doing, a member of congress, <lb />
voted to kill what he had the same thing they are guilty of, Nelson, Re- <lb />
forgetting, apparently, their last publican, is a Norwegian, born in <lb />
visit to the printing office. The I served in the Union army <lb />
subscribers expect to read the j was admitted to the bar and elect <lb />
news, there is always wonder , to Congress three times. He <lb />
when, for charity's sake, an item voted for the Mills bill. He is <lb />
on street and in everybody's ; personally very popular. <lb />
after the election that Mrs. Cleve- <lb />
land would certainly be mistress of <lb />
the White House after March the <lb />
4th. The papers spoke the truth. <lb />
Since all the smoke of the battle <lb />
has cleared away and are <lb />
counted it is seen that Mr- <lb />
Cleveland has electoral votes, <lb />
Harrison Mr- Weaver 20- It <lb />
requires to so Mr. Cleve- <lb />
The our higher <lb />
State officials has been striking. <lb />
Of the six officers of the <lb />
Department elected with Gov. <lb />
three have died within <lb />
three Fowle, Col. <lb />
and Mr. Of five <lb />
Supreme Court Judges three <lb />
Judges Smith, and <lb />
died in about the <lb />
same length of time. In the last <lb />
quarter of a century out of six <lb />
Governors elected by the people <lb />
only two served out the full terms <lb />
for which they were elected. <lb />
Supreme Court, its first fifty <lb />
years from 1818 to 1868 had in all <lb />
organ making business ; his prop- ten In than twenty. <lb />
is valued in millions. five it had <lb />
West A. j and many as <lb />
Democrat, a vacancies, being an average <lb />
month is not found <lb />
issue of tho paper. <lb />
in tho next Hew Jersey George <lb />
Democrat, was nominated in spite <lb />
I of his protest Ho is a successful <lb />
Piper Picked a Peck of Pickled j forty-six years old, and is still <lb />
was a line of alliterative <lb />
The emphasis given this sense, that the children need to say. j at present Supreme Court judge. <lb />
in the had a moat Nowadays can on the. Per-; North Elias Carr, <lb />
in a most, Powerful Properties of , , . <lb />
happy effect upon the voter the P. nets, it Democrat was born at <lb />
doubtful States and he voted for will a fl,., I he for generations the homestead of <lb />
Mr. Cleveland. <lb />
6- Mr. Harrison failed to secure <lb />
the experts, manipulators and men <lb />
poor boy ; ho now has a lucrative <lb />
law practice; he was born in <lb />
years ago. <lb />
Wisconsin George W. Peck, <lb />
Democrat, re elected, long ago <lb />
gained a national reputation as <lb />
the only and original Bad <lb />
The editor of Peel's Sun, <lb />
he was elected mayor of <lb />
and at the end of his term <lb />
promoted to the Governorship <lb />
New York is his native <lb />
John H. <lb />
Republican, is a native of Maine, <lb />
a pioneer settler in the State- He <lb />
is a lawyer and bank president, <lb />
and a strong politician. <lb />
John E- Osborne, <lb />
Democrat, is a successful very <lb />
wealthy man, thirty-four <lb />
years old- New York is the place <lb />
of his nativity- <lb />
are Democratic Govern- <lb />
ors twenty seven States, <lb />
Governors in thirteen States, <lb />
People's party Governors in two <lb />
I and two State tickets tire <lb />
Undecided. The People's <lb />
party States are Colorado and <lb />
North Dakota, the election in the <lb />
latter State having been won by <lb />
fusion. <lb />
of a vacancy about every year <lb />
a half. Our United States Sena- <lb />
tors have fared better, Gen. Ran- <lb />
having now been in tho Sen- <lb />
ate nearly twenty-one years con- <lb />
and Gov. Vance near- <lb />
fourteen <lb />
and Observer. <lb />
It is without a Mr. <lb />
Walter Brewer, Iowa, <lb />
had a very had cough and a few of <lb />
Dr. Hull's C ugh gave relief and <lb />
effected a cars. I would not be without <lb />
It In my <lb />
LIVE NEWSPAPER <lb />
-where it Is read by----- <lb />
-----That is why he uses----- <lb />
The Eastern Reflector <lb />
MERCURIAL <lb />
ten years ago I con- <lb />
a case of blood <lb />
Loading physicians prescribed <lb />
after medicine, which I took <lb />
without any relief. I also tried <lb />
rial and remedies, with <lb />
RHEUMATISM <lb />
results, but which brought on an <lb />
attack of rheumatism that <lb />
my life of agony. After <lb />
four years I gave up all remedies <lb />
and commenced using a S. After <lb />
taking several bottles, I was entirely <lb />
and to work. <lb />
h tho greatest <lb />
Mood poisoning to-day on <lb />
tho <lb />
on Skin <lb />
CO., Atlanta. Gil <lb />
GREENVILLE <lb />
The next session of this School will <lb />
begin on Monday. August 20th, 1802. <lb />
The advantages offered will be <lb />
or to those of any previous session. <lb />
guaranteed every patron. <lb />
Hoard can be had at lower rates than at <lb />
any similar in La-tern Carolina <lb />
We propose to do ii,. for <lb />
that has ever been la <lb />
challenge proof the <lb />
are a- follows, payable <lb />
Primary English per month, <lb />
Intermediate English per month. <lb />
Higher per mouth. <lb />
Languages each, m <lb />
When you are in town call to sec me <lb />
or write homes. <lb />
will be cheerfully given. If <lb />
necessary a competent assistant will b <lb />
employed. <lb />
W. <lb />
Greenville, X. C, July 1802. <lb />
Peanut Pickers and <lb />
Cleaners. <lb />
Will pick and clean of <lb />
Peanuts day. Manufactured by <lb />
well Machine Co., Richmond. V <lb />
J. MARQUIS, <lb />
DENTIST, <lb />
X. <lb />
In Skinner tappet Bee <lb />
Photograph <lb />
L. <lb />
DENTIST, t <lb />
KY-AT-LAW. <lb />
X. C. <lb />
Prompt ion to business. <lb />
at Tucker Murphy's old stand. <lb />
5- I ALEX. L. <lb />
ft BLOW, <lb />
N. C. <lb />
all the Courts. <lb />
J. <lb />
B. YELLOWLEY, <lb />
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I. A. <lb />
B. F. <lb />
Ai TYSON, <lb />
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n. o. <lb />
Prompt attention given to collection <lb />
Attorney-at-Law, <lb />
n. c. <lb />
Prompt and careful attention to <lb />
solicited. <lb />
u. C. LATHAM. <lb />
I AM <lb />
MARRY <lb />
SKINNER, <lb />
N. I <lb />
G. JAMES. <lb />
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, <lb />
GREENVILLE, N C. <lb />
Practice in all the Collection <lb />
t Specialty. <lb />
OINTMENT <lb />
Look. <lb />
Good looks are more than skin deep, <lb />
depending upon a healthy condition of <lb />
all the vital organs. If the Liver be in- <lb />
active, you have a Look, if your <lb />
stomach he disordered you have a <lb />
peptic if your Kidneys be <lb />
fleeted you have a Pinched Look. <lb />
Electric Bitters is the great <lb />
and Tonic acts directly on these vital <lb />
organs. Pimples, Boils <lb />
and gives a good complexion. Sold at <lb />
Drug Store. Ma. per bottle. <lb />
TRADE <lb />
MARK <lb />
of executive ability that conducted <lb />
his campaign four years <lb />
Such men as Blaine, <lb />
bilious attack, indigestion, con <lb />
The greatest n <lb />
may be relied u i <lb />
speedily heal Ii m <lb />
by many <lb />
and gripes from drastic remedies Alliance and will make a strong, ; and as a curative Hut <lb />
Purgative are as , fills the effect Is magi-. <lb />
as they are perfect in their conservative executive. He as ca, I <lb />
Waller <lb />
six I hart been with <lb />
an en of <lb />
the hone In I tried <lb />
me. lied lo me. <lb />
lie sore- healed, an, i o lit bi <lb />
health than I ii. send <lb />
d I <lb />
others lobe <lb />
For the Cure d all Skin Diseases <lb />
This has been in use over <lb />
fifty j-cars, and wherever known ha <lb />
been in steady demand. It has been ere <lb />
by the leading physicians all over <lb />
e country, and has effected cures where <lb />
all other remedies, with the attention of <lb />
the most experienced physicians, have <lb />
for years failed. This Ointment Is Of <lb />
long standing and the high reputation <lb />
which It has obtained is owing entirely <lb />
its as but little effort has <lb />
ever made to bring it the <lb />
public. One tic of this Ointment will <lb />
lie sent to any address on receipt of One <lb />
Sample box free. The usual <lb />
to Druggists. All Cash Order <lb />
promptly to. Address all or- <lb />
and communications to <lb />
V. <lb />
Hide Proprietor, <lb />
N. <lb />
l. Mr. <lb />
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THE REFLECTOR. <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
J. Editor and Proprietor <lb />
WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER <lb />
will at <lb />
H. C. u mail <lb />
Publisher's Announcement. <lb />
of <lb />
I The is 81.00 . <lb />
Hates.-One <lb />
yew, one-half column one year. <lb />
; one-quarter column one <lb />
Transient inch <lb />
week. ; two weeks. II one <lb />
Two inches one week. <lb />
t o weeks, one month, <lb />
Advertisements inserted in <lb />
Column as reading Item. Ti cents <lb />
for insertion <lb />
Legal Advertisements, such as Ad. <lb />
and <lb />
and Sales. <lb />
to etc. will <lb />
for at and MUST <lb />
PAID TN ADVANCE. <lb />
Contracts for any not mention <lb />
Above, for any of time, can be <lb />
mad by application to the either <lb />
hi person or by letter. <lb />
tor v and <lb />
II of should <lb />
handed in by o'clock on Tuesday <lb />
order to receive prompt in- <lb />
the day following. <lb />
The a large <lb />
will be found a provable medium <lb />
which to the public. <lb />
Holt has appointed Col. S. <lb />
Tate, of Mo <lb />
Treasurer to fill the vacancy caused <lb />
by the death of Treasurer <lb />
Durham opens rite ball in baby <lb />
naming, the first North <lb />
Carolina boy after Adlai Steven- <lb />
son. No doubt the of name- <lb />
sakes will be plentiful. <lb />
The Governor appointed <lb />
Justice James E. <lb />
as Chief Justice of the Supreme <lb />
Court of North to fill the <lb />
vacancy caused by the of <lb />
Chief Justice n. and <lb />
pointed Mr- of <lb />
Charlotte as Associate Justice in <lb />
the place of Judge Shepherd <lb />
These appointments give general <lb />
satisfaction throughout the State. <lb />
It is no uncommon thing now <lb />
to hem men if they hail known <lb />
before the election what they have <lb />
learned since they never <lb />
have voted a Third party ticket- <lb />
They have found out since of the <lb />
unholy compact made between the <lb />
Third party leaders the Rep- <lb />
for the purpose of defeat- <lb />
the Democratic party. The <lb />
Reflector warned readers, and <lb />
the Democratic speakers told their- <lb />
hearers that there was such <lb />
compact, and while some believed <lb />
and turned, others were so blinded <lb />
misled that they would not <lb />
believe. Now since the election <lb />
Catawba and Iredell were two <lb />
counties in which the <lb />
were going do great In <lb />
Catawba they elected two township <lb />
constables and Iredell one <lb />
Charlotte Observer. <lb />
There's something in this squib <lb />
that reminds us of Pitt county- <lb />
Captain W. H. Kitchin- of Hali <lb />
fax county, has announced his <lb />
for First Assistant Post- <lb />
master General, and failing that, <lb />
he says, he will apply for the <lb />
of collector of internal revenue <lb />
for the eastern district of this <lb />
State. <lb />
Cleveland and Harrison rode to <lb />
in the same carriage, from <lb />
the White House to the Capitol on <lb />
the 4th of March, 1889 ; and on the <lb />
4th of March, 1893 they will again <lb />
take the same ride, but under ex- <lb />
opposite circumstances. On <lb />
the former occasion Cleveland, as <lb />
the outgoing President, was ac- <lb />
companying his successful com- <lb />
to his inauguration, and on <lb />
the 4th of next March as <lb />
the outgoing President, will ac- <lb />
company on a similar <lb />
Now the election is over bury <lb />
your political differences and let's <lb />
get down to business. Let all true <lb />
Alliance men. no matter how they <lb />
voted, take more interest in the <lb />
organization. All political cam- <lb />
tend to the injury of the <lb />
Alliance, but the right kind of <lb />
efforts will always reunite us. <lb />
Let political discussions stop for <lb />
the farmer. <lb />
There has been nothing <lb />
than this since Rill Nye's last letter <lb />
appeared in the Citizen. <lb />
tend to the in- <lb />
jury of the If that be <lb />
so the has been doing <lb />
all it could to injure the Alliance, <lb />
for it has been trying for months <lb />
to conduct a campaign of its own <lb />
particular kind of mean politics, <lb />
it had to cease to be the organ <lb />
of the Alliance to do so. The fact <lb />
is, the Partner ought to be <lb />
by every as his <lb />
worst enemy. It tried to drag the <lb />
Alliance into politics of the lowest <lb />
order, led by some of the most dis- <lb />
reputable politicians the world <lb />
ever saw for office. Its <lb />
advice to an honest <lb />
is an Citizen. <lb />
Every word of the above is true. <lb />
The Citizen might also have said <lb />
that no published in the <lb />
State had sunk so deep in political <lb />
infamy degradation as the <lb />
farmer, that it is a disgrace to <lb />
North Carolina journalism and the <lb />
destroyer of the Alliance. Under <lb />
its baneful influence the Alliance, <lb />
which two years ago nearly <lb />
members now has less than <lb />
and is growing weaker and <lb />
respectable every <lb />
bury Herald. <lb />
The first thing every honest Al- <lb />
ought to do is to kick <lb />
the Farmer out of his home. We <lb />
have been noticing with no little <lb />
amusement since the election how <lb />
some of the self styled <lb />
have changed their <lb />
and are now to soft soap <lb />
the remnant of the Alliance by <lb />
raising the cry or <lb />
must be <lb />
the Republicans do not hesitate to <lb />
speak openly and boastfully of the j to have thought of <lb />
propositions made to them by the j before the election not <lb />
party leaders and the agree- j then to have a course <lb />
that followed. This agree I to drive three fourths of the <lb />
in substance was that if the out of the order. The <lb />
Republicans would not get out a -reform itself has done the <lb />
ticket but throw their Alliance more harm than every <lb />
strength to the Third party county other influence combined. <lb />
the Third party would in j BRANCH J <lb />
no way interfere with the <lb />
State and electoral ticket. it has been <lb />
We have heard it was you <lb />
ed to the Republican executive anything from this part of the <lb />
committee that certain of the country we thought to drop you a <lb />
county candidates were hold line so and a bit <lb />
. ., of news. <lb />
secret meetings with the is <lb />
and breaking the compact again elected and that it will be <lb />
by advising them to vote the whole more years for <lb />
Third party ticket, whereupon the i We have much to rejoice over and <lb />
called the Third party just here let us add that we know <lb />
, , . ., of about a dozen 3rd that <lb />
leaders together and told were brought back to the <lb />
them if they did not stand by their fold through the influence <lb />
the last of them j of the Reflector. We have been <lb />
would be slaughtered at ballot celebrating Cleveland's <lb />
, ., I,, here for several nights by tiring <lb />
and renewed their prom- blacksmith anvils as we <lb />
On day the Third j no cannon. If your readers <lb />
party leaders interfere with the it would not make a report, <lb />
Republican State and electoral j -t them try it- Saturday night <lb />
ticket and many our celebrating came to a sudden <lb />
., i i no one was hurt, <lb />
into voting the whole Third ; f the boys got a hollow <lb />
ticket. The distributing of the j u casting and put it on the <lb />
tickets among the was lower anvil pat a too heavy <lb />
left in a large measure to the Third j charge of powder as the top one <lb />
party people and Weaver tickets <lb />
, , i l ed off the hollow casting exploded <lb />
instead of Harrison tickets were , and the <lb />
given. At the Greenville box this j f as pieces went clear through <lb />
was discovered after many the sides We are this <lb />
had voted for Weaver and morning that the reports were <lb />
and members the <lb />
executive committee went to the <lb />
voting place and tore up the Third <lb />
party tickets, stopping the <lb />
from voting them any further. <lb />
about miles away. We rejoice <lb />
with all good citizens that the <lb />
odious force bill is killed and hope <lb />
; may soon go <lb />
o- l , same way. There has been right <lb />
Similar attempts were made at of late around in <lb />
other precincts and at some of them the country and we have to report <lb />
all the were fooled into two deaths from yellow chills, one <lb />
voting Third party tickets. Though being a son of W. B. Person and <lb />
not intended that way this proved j a son Arthur Darden. <lb />
, ., . lour correspondent has been <lb />
a fortunate thing for the Demo-j Jg <lb />
and swelled Cleveland s <lb />
in Pitt county to nearly <lb />
one thousand- <lb />
is suffering with a severe sick <lb />
headache. There is a notice post- <lb />
ed at one or two of the stores here <lb />
The vote for Weaver and I language but <lb />
. whether the work of a crank or <lb />
in Pit can not be looked upon as a f ,,, I <lb />
indicating that much Third party but judge it is the latter. It reads <lb />
strength in the county, for the rascals who owe me come <lb />
Reflector verily believes that bet P and but those that I owe go <lb />
the <lb />
wore deceived the vote would not bad them posted, <lb />
have exceeded half what it did. j J. V. Beale has opened a grocery <lb />
We do not believe as many as store in the old Geo. N. <lb />
white in Pitt county voted for i . , <lb />
it t. Mrs. Duke babies re- <lb />
Weaver. Here, as elsewhere, the, y to <lb />
Third party drew its strength j burg and Dinwiddie county, <lb />
largely from Republican side-. Quill Pen. <lb />
LETTER. <lb />
our <lb />
Washington, D. C-, Nov. <lb />
elect Cleveland will <lb />
not call an extra session of Con- <lb />
the Republican Sen <lb />
ate shall at the coining session by <lb />
hanging up or defeating some <lb />
appropriation or measure <lb />
compel him to do The speak- <lb />
of the above is a Democrat who <lb />
took a prominent part in the cam- <lb />
and has just returned from <lb />
New York he had a <lb />
of conferences with the President- <lb />
elect- Ho is opposed to an extra <lb />
session of Congress, believing that <lb />
it would bad business as well as <lb />
bad politics, as indeed do many <lb />
other Democrats who were at first <lb />
inclined to think it good policy to <lb />
hold an extra session for tariff <lb />
legislation- Unless the prominent <lb />
Republicans who have up <lb />
in Washington since the election <lb />
are mistaken an attempt is to be <lb />
made in the Senate to make an <lb />
extra session necessary by leaving <lb />
things that ought to be <lb />
done. This i not to be done <lb />
openly, but by parliamentary <lb />
at which the <lb />
can Senators are adepts. <lb />
Senator who is regard- <lb />
ed by many as the next Secretary <lb />
of State, thinks Mr. Cleveland's <lb />
little speech at the banquet of the <lb />
New York Chamber of Commerce <lb />
have a happy effect in counter- <lb />
acting the causeless business scare <lb />
which the Republicans are trying <lb />
so hard to extend over the <lb />
try. The sensible men of the <lb />
country know full well that the <lb />
prosperity of this country is in no <lb />
danger the hands of the Demo- <lb />
but if they had been <lb />
ever so uneasy these words from <lb />
Democracy's chosen leader and <lb />
President-elect would sufficient <lb />
to reassure are all in <lb />
as Americans a com- <lb />
pursuit. Our purpose is, or <lb />
ought to be, in our several spheres <lb />
I to add to tho general fund of <lb />
I national prosperity. From this <lb />
we are all entitled to draw, per <lb />
haps not equally, but justly, <lb />
receiving a fair of <lb />
prosperity- Let us avoid <lb />
trampling on each other our <lb />
anxiety to be first the <lb />
of shares, and let us not at- <lb />
tempt to appropriate the share of <lb />
Is this the language of a <lb />
conspirator against his <lb />
welfare, or of a patriotic citizen <lb />
who believes every being <lb />
given a to enjoy the great- <lb />
est attainable prosperity <lb />
Senator who only stop <lb />
in Washington a few horns on <lb />
his way to see his family, said of <lb />
the session <lb />
will depend upon conditions at <lb />
this time undeveloped and which <lb />
only time will develop. If there is <lb />
session it will probably <lb />
not meet until late in the fall- The <lb />
tariff alone will not furnish <lb />
reason for an extra session. <lb />
The financial affairs of the govern- <lb />
may be such as to make an <lb />
extra session imperative. It <lb />
pears probable that we shall find <lb />
that there is not enough money in <lb />
the Treasury for the needs of the <lb />
government. There is a situation <lb />
in the Treasury which every <lb />
thoughtful man who has consider <lb />
ed the matter has long foreseen. <lb />
There is an accumulation of de <lb />
and obligations that have <lb />
been contracted and will come <lb />
over to us- It may be that this <lb />
situation will furnish reason <lb />
enough why an . extra session <lb />
should be called. We shall have <lb />
to see what is done at this session <lb />
of Congress. If the Sherman <lb />
law be not repelled, and other <lb />
action such as the situation de- <lb />
taken we may be swamped. <lb />
Upon these things depend the <lb />
calling of an extra <lb />
Representative Wilson, of West <lb />
Virginia, who presided over the <lb />
convention which nominated <lb />
Cleveland and Stevenson, and who <lb />
has now gone to New York upon <lb />
the invitation of Mr. Cleveland <lb />
believe that he can have a <lb />
place in the cabinet, if he desires <lb />
is one of the strongest <lb />
for the holding of an extra <lb />
session of Congress as soon as <lb />
practicable after the inauguration, <lb />
and following are his <lb />
true worth and value of a <lb />
tariff bill cannot be tested in a <lb />
short time, and the first effects <lb />
pear to be sometimes what they <lb />
really are not. I think it would be <lb />
most impolitic to place a new tariff <lb />
bill before the country just <lb />
to the elections of 1894. For <lb />
this reason I favor the extra <lb />
idea and think the sooner the <lb />
proposed tariff changes go into <lb />
effect the better will tho final re- <lb />
be for our <lb />
Democratic organizations intend- <lb />
to go to the inauguration would <lb />
better a on their <lb />
plication for quarters or they may <lb />
have to sleep in tents, so rapidly <lb />
are being already booked. <lb />
The same chairman who made <lb />
such a magnificent success of the <lb />
first Cleveland inauguration has <lb />
been put at the head of the <lb />
inaugural committee and the <lb />
preliminary arrangements are <lb />
ready well under way. <lb />
Tho crocodile tears now being <lb />
shed by Secretary Noble and <lb />
Superintendent Porter, because <lb />
two Census bureau have <lb />
been detected in crooked work, one <lb />
trying to steal votes in New York <lb />
and tho other furnishing the Gov- <lb />
false reports on Alaska, <lb />
for use before the Sea <lb />
Court of are old to say <lb />
the least, when the record of the <lb />
is called to mind. <lb />
The re-election of H. L. <lb />
as president of the National Farm- <lb />
Alliance, over Dr. <lb />
his competitor for tho place, fixes <lb />
definitely the status of that organ- <lb />
as an annex of the Third <lb />
party. wanted to keep up <lb />
tho delusion -or <lb />
rather get back to the <lb />
Third party sentiment swept him <lb />
off the deck, and in view of the <lb />
fact that this was the real issue in <lb />
the contest it is reasonable to sup- <lb />
pose that we shall have an end <lb />
now of shuffling and lying about <lb />
the political of noble <lb />
order Charlotte <lb />
thanksgiving proclamation <lb />
of gov. <lb />
State of North Carolina, <lb />
Emotive Department <lb />
From the establishment of this <lb />
Government to the present time,, <lb />
there has been no period in the <lb />
history of our Commonwealth in <lb />
which the Supreme Ruhr of the <lb />
Universe has mere richly <lb />
noon us His indicated <lb />
more clearly His purpose to <lb />
serve for us our civil and religions <lb />
liberties. <lb />
To the Author of all Good <lb />
owe whatever of peace, prosperity, <lb />
or happiness we have enjoyed <lb />
the past year. The people of <lb />
North Carolina have much for <lb />
which to be thankful, while <lb />
the earth has not yield id her <lb />
greatest abundance, our people <lb />
are yet blessed with a moderate <lb />
and reasonable return for their <lb />
labors. <lb />
In conformity, therefore with <lb />
the recommendation of the <lb />
dent of the United States, I, <lb />
Thomas M- Holt, Governor of the <lb />
State of North Carolina, do <lb />
Thursday, the 24th day of <lb />
1882, as a day of <lb />
thanksgiving, praise and prayer <lb />
I do earnestly request that <lb />
the people of our State lay aside <lb />
all secular business and assemble <lb />
on that day, at their usual places <lb />
of worship, in humble <lb />
for past blessings, prayer for <lb />
a continuance of Divine favor. <lb />
order that cur service may be <lb />
more and acceptable, let <lb />
us remember our prayers and <lb />
substantial offerings the needs of <lb />
the widow and orphan, the dis <lb />
soldier, the poor and afflict- <lb />
ed, and nil established <lb />
throughout the State for their <lb />
proper care and maintenance. <lb />
Given under my hand, and the <lb />
great Seal of the State of North <lb />
at the city of Raleigh, <lb />
this eleventh day of in <lb />
the year of our Lord, thous- <lb />
and eight hundred and ninety-two. <lb />
and in tho one hundred and seven- <lb />
year of our American <lb />
Thomas M. Holt. <lb />
By the Governor <lb />
8- F. <lb />
Private Secretary. <lb />
VIEWED from home. <lb />
The Springfield <lb />
sons thus in regard to the results <lb />
of the election in this <lb />
votes which Weaver received in <lb />
North Carolina seem to have <lb />
all been taken from the <lb />
republican party. This is a <lb />
inference from a comparison of the <lb />
vote for all candidates this year <lb />
with those cast for Harrison <lb />
Cleveland four years ago. In 1888 <lb />
the Harrison electors received <lb />
votes in sixty-nine counties, <lb />
and Cleveland a total of <lb />
This year the same <lb />
counties Cleveland has <lb />
Harrison and Weaver <lb />
a total of Harrison's <lb />
vote plus Weaver's so <lb />
only more than Harrison alone <lb />
received in 1888- The decrease in <lb />
the Cleveland vote is more than <lb />
the decrease in the total vote of <lb />
these counties, and these Dem- <lb />
may have voted for Weaver. <lb />
If we me that the missing votes <lb />
required to bring Cleveland's total <lb />
of 1888, all went to Weaver, <lb />
which is not then <lb />
there will be votes to his <lb />
credit out of a total of which <lb />
must have come from the <lb />
The further inference <lb />
from these figures is that tho only <lb />
effect of the attempt of the <lb />
to fuse with the party <lb />
in North Carolina was to wipe out <lb />
the Third party divide the <lb />
can vote. This was a dis- <lb />
outcome of what was sup- <lb />
posed to be a shrewd move on the <lb />
part of the Republican <lb />
The Third party has proved to <lb />
be a veritable boomerang to the <lb />
Republicans in this State. They <lb />
had hoped to capture our <lb />
and destroy the Democratic party <lb />
by and through the Third party. <lb />
They encouraged in every way <lb />
possible the organization of the <lb />
Third party in North Carolina, <lb />
and rejoiced greatly at the <lb />
among the Democrats- Re- <lb />
publican postmasters and revenue <lb />
officers attended Third party meet <lb />
them with <lb />
all their might, and gloated with <lb />
great glee when former Democrats <lb />
deserted their old party and joined <lb />
in with them. But alas, alas They <lb />
overdid it, and the boomerang has <lb />
rebounded and knocked them all <lb />
to smithereens Yes, one good <lb />
accomplished by the Third party <lb />
is the annihilation and destruction <lb />
of the Republican party in North <lb />
Carolina Pittsboro Record. <lb />
While the men who were v- <lb />
ed into this Third party will be <lb />
welcomed back by their former <lb />
associates of the Democracy, tho <lb />
scoundrelly leaders are not wanted <lb />
and Democrats will not fellowship <lb />
with them any more. There <lb />
never anything but in <lb />
their hearts. They knowingly and <lb />
wickedly deceived their blind fol- <lb />
lowers, working them for money <lb />
all the time and doubtless <lb />
money from the Republicans <lb />
besides, and they should be com- <lb />
now to lie on the bed of <lb />
their own making. Democrats <lb />
want nothing more to do with them <lb />
and will have nothing more to do <lb />
with them. Away with them <lb />
Away with <lb />
mark <lb />
The ordinary rocket on the <lb />
day we celebrate is made of various <lb />
compositions packed in tubes rolled <lb />
tightly round a cylindrical core. The <lb />
match by -which tho rocket is ex- <lb />
is placed tea cavity at the <lb />
bottom. The movement of the <lb />
rocket would be irregular if it were <lb />
not for tho guide stick, which is <lb />
made very light, so that it does not <lb />
retard tho Eight of the rocket when <lb />
tho gases come out and hit the <lb />
ground with all their might and send <lb />
the rocket up into tho air for all that <lb />
it is York Evening <lb />
Sun. <lb />
of Animal. <lb />
The religion of the Cherokees, like <lb />
that of most North American tribes, <lb />
is a worship of everything tangible, <lb />
but particularly of animals. Among <lb />
the animal gods insects and fishes <lb />
occupy a subordinate place, while <lb />
quadrupeds, birds and reptiles are <lb />
invoked almost constantly. The <lb />
mythic great horned <lb />
rattlesnake, the <lb />
pin, tho hawk, the rabbit, tho <lb />
rel and the dog are the principal <lb />
gods. <lb />
The spider occupies a prominent <lb />
place in the love of life destroying <lb />
formulas, its duty being to entangle <lb />
the soul of the victim in the meshes <lb />
of its web or to pluck it from the <lb />
body of the doomed man and drag it <lb />
away to tho black coffin in the dark- <lb />
land. The sun is invoked by <lb />
the ball player, while the hunter <lb />
prays to the fire, but every <lb />
connected <lb />
with medicine, love, hunting or <lb />
an invocation ad- <lb />
dressed to the which <lb />
is the name for water, or, more <lb />
for the river. <lb />
Other formulas invoke tho wind, the <lb />
cloud, the storm and the frost. <lb />
Another god invoked in tho hunt- <lb />
is a giant <lb />
hunter who liver, in one of the great <lb />
mountains of Blue Ridge and <lb />
owns all tho game. Others are the <lb />
Little Men. Children of tho Thunder <lb />
and the Little People, who are fairies <lb />
that dwell in the rock cliffs. There <lb />
is also a diminutive sprite which <lb />
holds tho place of our Puck. One <lb />
important is addressed to <lb />
the Headed Woman. Whose <lb />
Hair Down to tho <lb />
Trees. Trees. <lb />
It is lion- time In plant all kind <lb />
Fruit Nut Bearing Trees Chapel <lb />
Vines. W c have in stock a nice selection <lb />
of Apple. . <lb />
Pecan, Chestnut, Japan Per- <lb />
and Cherry Trees. We also <lb />
have a line variety of Grape Vines <lb />
for this section. It is also a <lb />
time to transplant Evergreens, <lb />
Shrubs, Ac., will h you ill <lb />
always at Nursery for <lb />
wile. Send in your now. <lb />
o Fruit and Ornamental tree.- <lb />
en t on application . <lb />
A SON. <lb />
Greenville, N. C <lb />
Gen. W. H. Jackson, of <lb />
says he has assurances that <lb />
considerable Northern capital will <lb />
be invested in Southern enter- <lb />
prises after Mr. Cleveland gets in <lb />
the saddle- Similar reports come <lb />
from other <lb />
Star. <lb />
Office Board Commissioner-, <lb />
Pitt county. J <lb />
The following is a statement of the <lb />
of meeting of the Hoard of Com- <lb />
for Pitt county, and <lb />
of each attend- <lb />
ed, and the of miles traveled <lb />
by each, and the amounts allowed to <lb />
member for services as <lb />
fur the fiscal year ending De- <lb />
Council attended. <lb />
T E Keel <lb />
A Gainer <lb />
Fleming <lb />
C V Newton <lb />
IS <lb />
IV <lb />
Amount allowed Council Dawson <lb />
For la as commissioner, <lb />
For days cm committee. <lb />
For miles traveled at <lb />
Amount allowed T E Keel <lb />
For clays as commissioner. <lb />
For days on committee. <lb />
For miles traveled at cents, <lb />
pa <lb />
OS <lb />
Amount allowed S A Gainer <lb />
For days as commissioner. <lb />
For days on committee, <lb />
For miles traveled at cents.<lb />
allowed Fleming <lb />
For days as <lb />
For day on committee, <lb />
For miles traveled at cents, <lb />
Amount allowed C V <lb />
For as commissioner, <lb />
tat days on committee, <lb />
For traveled at cents. <lb />
Total amount Board, <lb />
3-2 <lb />
SO 0.5 <lb />
Stale of North Carolina, <lb />
Pitt county. <lb />
I. David H. James, Clerk of <lb />
the Board of Commissioners for the afore- <lb />
said county, do certify that th <lb />
is a correct as doth <lb />
pear upon record in my office. <lb />
Given under my hand ind the official <lb />
seal of the Board of for <lb />
Pitt county, at office in this <lb />
the 19th day of November. A. <lb />
O. JAMES, <lb />
Clerk Com. Pitt Co. <lb />
For Rent. <lb />
A two-story brick store in the <lb />
Opera House Block, Greenville, just <lb />
splendid room, with patent <lb />
to;, counters, shelving and drawers. <lb />
Apply to <lb />
Wit. II. LONG. <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
For Sale on Easy Terms <lb />
Double Store in Greenville. I <lb />
offer for gale on easy terms the large <lb />
Double Store north side cf Fifth street, <lb />
east of Evan- street, with lot <lb />
feet on Fifth street by feet deep. A <lb />
splendid Apply at once to <lb />
Wm. II. <lb />
When Grover Cleveland turned <lb />
over the Government to Benjamin <lb />
Harrison he turned over the treas- <lb />
with about <lb />
in it. On the 4th of March when <lb />
Benjamin Harrison turns the Gov- <lb />
over to Grover Cleveland <lb />
he will turn over a treasury with a <lb />
deficiency of about <lb />
which is the first thing Congress <lb />
will have to tackle. With four <lb />
years more of Republican <lb />
there wouldn't have been <lb />
any treasury at all to turn over <lb />
I Salisbury Herald. <lb />
Notice. <lb />
North Carolina, . <lb />
Pitt bounty, , <lb />
Before W. T. Clerk. <lb />
J. T. Everett, S. H. Everett, A. S. <lb />
Everett, V. Everett and Mary <lb />
E. Everett, <lb />
The defendants S. M. Everett. C. S. <lb />
Everett and II. J. Everett are hereby <lb />
to appear before me at my office <lb />
in Martin North <lb />
Carolina, on day of January, 1893, <lb />
to answer or demur to a petition tiled in <lb />
the above titled action before me by <lb />
A. S. Everett, guardian of V. <lb />
Everett, against H. Everett, M. <lb />
Everett. C. Everett and II. J. Ever- <lb />
purpose of said action is to <lb />
ask that the lot No. assigned to S. II. <lb />
Everett be sold to pay the sum of ninety <lb />
dollars, the charge placed on said lot <lb />
for equality of partition due Hat I V. <lb />
Everett. <lb />
Clerk Superior Court. <lb />
18th, 1892. <lb />
Notice to Creditors. <lb />
By a decree made at March term, 1892, <lb />
of Pitt Court, in the case of L. <lb />
V. of I. H. <lb />
Beardsley vs. I. H. L- P. <lb />
Jr , others, under- <lb />
signed was appointed a referee to take <lb />
and state nil account which shall a <lb />
full list of the creditors late L. P. <lb />
and the amount due each. <lb />
This therefore is to to all <lb />
such to present their claims to <lb />
me to be passed on in accordance with <lb />
the terms of said decree on or the <lb />
10th day of March. at which lime <lb />
I shall proceed to take and state said ac- <lb />
count and to the <lb />
Court as I m directed in said de- <lb />
F. IS. JAMES, Referee. <lb />
This No.-ember 1892. <lb />
Important Sale. <lb />
By virtue of the power conferred upon <lb />
me in a certain executed by <lb />
Greenville Land and Improvement <lb />
Company on the day of March. <lb />
duly d in Hook No. f. <lb />
mo. 19- and in the Regis- <lb />
office Pitt county, I will on Tues- <lb />
day. December 20th. sell for cash <lb />
to the highest bidder on the premises of <lb />
said the following property, <lb />
to-wit <lb />
1st. entire mill plant a- it Stands. <lb />
consisting of Saw and Grist Mills, Dry <lb />
Kilns Planing Mills, together with <lb />
Boilers, Engines and all such ether <lb />
Tools. Implement. <lb />
Shafting, Pulleys. Office <lb />
Furniture and all used ill <lb />
ion with the M ill Plant of said <lb />
Land and Improvement Com- <lb />
totaled at said Mill Plant. <lb />
2nd. One Engine. Boiler. Lathe and <lb />
all such other Machinery, Shafting, <lb />
Helling, <lb />
Hangers. Attachments and stock on hand <lb />
in the Machine Shops and Foundry of <lb />
in the town of <lb />
3rd. M Mules, U Oxen, Log <lb />
Timber Trucks, Wagons and <lb />
Curt. <lb />
everything connected with <lb />
this Plant is new and con- <lb />
Its capacity is about feet <lb />
per day. Timber supply The <lb />
mules are extra fine and the other team <lb />
and properly good. It is a splendid op- <lb />
for a good investment. Call <lb />
and examine property. Place of sale <lb />
at the Mill Plant. Hour of Sale <lb />
o'clock A. M. and continue until close. <lb />
Terms of sale, to highest bidder. <lb />
J. <lb />
Mortgagee <lb />
N. C. Mo. <lb />
Important Sale <lb />
By virtue of the power given me in a <lb />
certain executed to me on <lb />
the Pith day of August by the <lb />
Land and Improvement <lb />
Company and recorded in Book i, <lb />
pages HOT, will sell fur <lb />
cash to the highest bidder on the <lb />
said company at the mill plant on <lb />
Tuesday the 20th day of December <lb />
the following red and properly <lb />
to wit. <lb />
First. All the right title and interest <lb />
of the said company in and to a of <lb />
land adjoining the landS. of F. Pat- <lb />
rick. A. y. Clark, C, F. Manning and <lb />
others known as a part -f the Williams <lb />
House property. The interest cf the <lb />
Company said tract of laud sub- <lb />
to a mortgage upon which there is <lb />
due about The exact amount <lb />
will be made known on day of sale. <lb />
Second. I will at same time and <lb />
place join vis In u sale to lie <lb />
made by him the entire Mill Plant of <lb />
said consisting of Saw and <lb />
Mill, Dry Kills, Plaining Mills and <lb />
all toot-, attachments Ac, connected <lb />
therewith. The said sale him to be <lb />
made under a mortgage dated March <lb />
1892 and recorded Book II. pages <lb />
MS and <lb />
Third. The right title and interest of <lb />
said company to cut and remove all the <lb />
pine, ash, cypress and popular <lb />
of and above the size of twelve <lb />
es on a tract of land in Swift Creek <lb />
township, Pitt adjoining the <lb />
lauds of W. M. King, Arch Nobles, <lb />
Garris. It. Wilson Others con- <lb />
acres more or less, described <lb />
a from Hurry Skinner to said <lb />
company dated June 3rd re- <lb />
ill Book pages lit and <lb />
Pitt, county. <lb />
This sale a splendid <lb />
for investment. Call examine the <lb />
property. <lb />
Place of Mill Plant, <lb />
Hour of o'clock A. M. <lb />
continues till close. <lb />
Terms of sale to highest, bidder. <lb />
E. A. MOVE, Jr., <lb />
Greenville, X. C, Nov. 15th 1892. <lb />
FOR <lb />
We have for sale at Black Jack, Pitt <lb />
county, a good Cotton Gin,. <lb />
and a good XIII, the rocks of <lb />
Moore county grit. are almost <lb />
as good as new and will be sold cheap. <lb />
either to <lb />
J. B, KILPATRICK, <lb />
Mills. N . C. <lb />
or G. W. Venters. Calico, X. C. <lb />
Dissolution. <lb />
The firm of and Edmonds is <lb />
hereby dissolved by mutual consent. <lb />
Those indebted to the will pay the <lb />
same to Herbert Edmonds. <lb />
Edmonds. <lb />
All. <lb />
It gives me pleasure to announce to <lb />
our customers that I will continue the <lb />
business a-, the old stand. Every com- <lb />
fort and convenience will be found in <lb />
my shop. First-class shave and hair cut <lb />
can be had at all times. Thinking the <lb />
for past I solicit a con- <lb />
of the same. <lb />
III <lb />
If so come to see us and we will make you prices that <lb />
are conceded by our customers as being <lb />
Ilia i be gotten elsewhere. We <lb />
------have in <lb />
Largest and Most Varied <lb />
Selection of Furniture <lb />
ever kept in our town. <lb />
Action for Divorce. <lb />
Henry f <lb />
against <lb />
J In <lb />
Pitt County, <lb />
TOBACCO SEED FREE, <lb />
All About Growing Tobacco. <lb />
II m Miking Crop, <lb />
writ U <lb />
SOUTHERN TOBACCO JOURNAL, <lb />
Winston. N. C. <lb />
Superior Court. <lb />
The Defendant above named, is here- <lb />
by notified to be and appear before the <lb />
Judge of our Superior Court, at a Court <lb />
to be held for County of Pitt, at the <lb />
Court House on 8th <lb />
Monday the 1st Monday of March <lb />
1898, and answer the complaint which <lb />
will be deposited the office of the <lb />
Clerk the Superior Court of said <lb />
County, within the first three of <lb />
said term, and let said Defendant <lb />
lake notice that if she fail to answer the <lb />
said complaint within the time required <lb />
by law the Plaintiff, will apply to the <lb />
Court for the relief demanded in the <lb />
complaint. <lb />
Hereof fail not. <lb />
Given under my hand and seal of said <lb />
Court, this 12th day Sept. 1892. <lb />
E. A. Mote, <lb />
Clerk Superior Court. <lb />
We buy direct from Ike <lb />
and can and will <lb />
low down. Our stock consists <lb />
of <lb />
Marble Top Walnut Suits, <lb />
Solid Oak Suits, <lb />
Sixteenth Century Finish Suits, <lb />
Walnut Finish Suits, <lb />
Marble Top Bureaus and <lb />
Wood Top Bureaus and <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 Chairs and Rockers, <lb />
Solid Oak Chairs and Rockers, <lb />
Fancy Reed and Wood Rockers, <lb />
Chairs of all grades, Lounges, <lb />
Bed Springs, Mattresses, <lb />
We are headquarters for- <lb />
FURNITURE <lb />
and extend to all a cordial invitation to call on us when in want <lb />
of any goods as we carry one of the best stocks of <lb />
MERCHANDISE <lb />
ever kept in our town. <lb />
Yours truly, <lb />
J. B. CHERRY CO. <lb />
Have on hand a full line of Cooking Stoves, Kit Tin- <lb />
ware, Lamp Goods ts, Oils, Glass and Putty. <lb />
We make own stovepipe and pans of cold rolled steel which <lb />
is far the most durable. <lb />
We don't try to keep tin cheapest goods in if you <lb />
want to get the most value for your money give us a call. <lb />
test White Oil cents per gallon., <lb />
Tin Roofing and Guttering less the Tariff. <lb />
S. E. PENDER CO., <lb />
Greenville, IO-. O.<lb />
Special facilities for handling Seed in any <lb />
quantity from all Tar River Landings. <lb />
Car Load Lots taken from any point in <lb />
Eastern North Carolina and Virginia. <lb />
BAGS FURNISHED FOR SHIPPING SEED <lb />
COTTON SEED MEAL AND HULLS FOR SALE OR <lb />
EXCHANGE FOR SEED. <lb />
Oil Mills, <lb />
N. C. <lb />
SAMUEL M- SCHULTZ, Greenville, N. C <lb />
Mills on Tar <lb />
AT <lb />
prices and terms write <lb />
K. V. <lb />
Sec. Tarboro, N. C <lb />
Owners mid <lb />
STEAMER BETA. <lb />
Semi-Weekly trips between Washington Tarboro and Way Landings.<lb /></p>
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                <p>
THE REFLECTOR. <lb />
Local Reflections. <lb />
The election Is over. <lb />
Good crowd in town Saturday. <lb />
Street lamps lighted again. <lb />
Big stock of Shoe just in at Brown <lb />
Bros. ., <lb />
Cotton reached cents in Greenville <lb />
yesterday. <lb />
Some of the towns ale not yet <lb />
celebrating. <lb />
Do-not forget the widow and <lb />
to-morrow. <lb />
The Hew Home Sewing Machine <lb />
at Brown Bros. <lb />
for <lb />
Merchants get their holiday ad- <lb />
ready. <lb />
You may prepare to take the weather <lb />
now just as you it. <lb />
Merchants should not overlook the <lb />
of advertising. <lb />
Plantation. <lb />
Apply to Mrs. V. Atkins m. <lb />
Home Sewing Machines all <lb />
machine parts at Brown Bros. f <lb />
is Thanksgiving Day. We <lb />
have much to be thankful for. <lb />
First of the Chest- <lb />
nuts at the Old Brick Store. <lb />
The next date of general importance <lb />
after Thanksgiving is Christmas. <lb />
New Cream Cheese and M. Y. State <lb />
Butter at the Old Brick Store. <lb />
Water in the river has risen a little but <lb />
not yet high for good boating. <lb />
Want to eat something good Boss <lb />
Biscuits at the Old Brick Store. <lb />
20.100 envelopes that will be sold very <lb />
cheap by the box at Reflector Book Store. <lb />
Cheapest Furniture, and <lb />
Mattresses at the Old Brick Store. <lb />
lot of picture books for children <lb />
and at Book Store. <lb />
Cash given for Produce, Hides, Egg <lb />
and Furs at the Old Brick Store. <lb />
The young people of Farmville will <lb />
have a Cleveland and Carr ball to-night. <lb />
Hew while is high is a good time <lb />
to subscribe to the or to re- <lb />
new. <lb />
First of the fancy buck- <lb />
wheat and cherry jelly at the Old Brick<lb />
h 10-year-old boy was killed in <lb />
last week by taking hold of an <lb />
wire. <lb />
tons cotton seed for cash <lb />
or exchange for meal at the Old Brick <lb />
Store. <lb />
Cotton is still whizzing upward. It is <lb />
two cents higher than it was two months <lb />
ago. <lb />
Congressman-elect Woodard's <lb />
over the second district <lb />
Is 1900. <lb />
Mr. Asa told us Satin day that <lb />
one of his neighbors owns a calf with <lb />
seven teats. <lb />
Beautiful cream laid unruled note <lb />
paper, only cents a quire at <lb />
Book Store. <lb />
Halifax gave Carr the largest majority <lb />
of any county in the State and is entitled <lb />
to the <lb />
Our neighbor town Washington <lb />
hi shape yesterday over the <lb />
Democratic victory. <lb />
cents now will get the Reflector <lb />
nearly or through the next session <lb />
of the Legislative. <lb />
You will find the full official vote of <lb />
Pitt county on first page of ibis Issue. <lb />
The Reflector has been presented <lb />
with one thousand eight hundred and <lb />
ninety-three almanacs. <lb />
There is hardly any doubt about Dem <lb />
being in a frame of mind for <lb />
to-morrow. <lb />
Thanksgiving services will be held in <lb />
the Methodist, Baptist and Episcopal <lb />
churches to-morrow. <lb />
Aspirants for office now arc as thick as <lb />
hops. There are more than before the <lb />
nominating conventions. <lb />
When you get to talking about cotton <lb />
markets you count on Greenville <lb />
paying the very top notch. <lb />
A colored woman named Rhoda Barn- <lb />
hill is having a neat house built on Greene <lb />
street, next to Moses King's. <lb />
Everybody who can get a gnu will be <lb />
in the to-morrow. It will not be <lb />
a Thanksgiving day for the birds. <lb />
The best way to show your own thank- <lb />
is by giving something to the <lb />
poor. Remember this to-morrow. <lb />
The wife of Mr. A. R. of <lb />
died Sunday night. His friends <lb />
extend sympathy his bereavement. <lb />
On Sunday night, at Mt. <lb />
church Greene county, Mr. J. <lb />
A. Jones was married to Miss Emma <lb />
The farmers ail wish the election had <lb />
come sooner, as such a rise in cotton has <lb />
followed the Democratic Many <lb />
had already sold their entire crop. <lb />
Mr. J. W. Brown caught a peculiar <lb />
looking owl a steel trap and was ex- <lb />
it town Monday morning. No <lb />
one could tell kind of owl it was. <lb />
On the first Thursday in next month <lb />
the field officers of the State Guard will <lb />
be elected. The commissioned officers <lb />
of the First Regiment will meet in <lb />
Raleigh. <lb />
indebted to me <lb />
for Guano will find their notes and ac- <lb />
counts in the hands of J. They <lb />
will please call on him and settle the <lb />
name. II. <lb />
The Southerner says there are enough <lb />
candidates for the in Tarboro <lb />
to fill every Presidential office in the <lb />
State. About the same thing can be said <lb />
of Greenville. <lb />
Some sections of the had con- <lb />
of a storm last Friday morning. <lb />
At Yellowley farm some <lb />
houses were blown a mule was <lb />
killed and two people hurt. <lb />
Personal. <lb />
Mr. J. T. of York, v <lb />
here last week. <lb />
L. of Wilson, has <lb />
been in town this week. <lb />
Miss Lena Fields, of Kinston, is visit- <lb />
Mrs. B. W. King. <lb />
Mrs. Towns, of Atlanta, Is visiting her <lb />
sister, Mrs. W. L. Brown. <lb />
Prof. Bro principal of Grifton <lb />
Academy, spent Saturday in town. <lb />
Maj. L. Latham returned home Sat- <lb />
morning from Hyde county court. <lb />
Miss Mattie Abrams, of Rocky Mount, <lb />
h her sister, Mrs. S. M. Schultz. <lb />
Prof. John Duckett and <lb />
Sherrod, of Hamilton, made a short visit <lb />
last week. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Buss, of <lb />
are visiting the family of Williams, <lb />
of Mrs. Russ. <lb />
Rev. R. B. John, Presiding Elder, of <lb />
this district, attended the Virginia Con- <lb />
at Norfolk last week. <lb />
Mr. S. Greer, of Baltimore, was <lb />
here Saturday and Monday, making <lb />
everybody glad with his jolly <lb />
Rev. A. D. Hunter will preach at <lb />
Falkland next Sunday Bight and Rev. R. <lb />
W. will preach Sunday night in <lb />
the Baptist church instead of in <lb />
Ball at i P. M. <lb />
Ex-Gov. T. J. Jan-Is will deliver a <lb />
Thanksgiving address the Methodist <lb />
at o'clock Thursday, 24th. <lb />
and the public generally invited <lb />
to attend. A collection will be taken for <lb />
the Oxford Orphan Asylum. <lb />
Sunday hours will be observed In the <lb />
telegraph office, to-morrow, open a sheet <lb />
while in the morning and a short while <lb />
the evening. Persons having business <lb />
with office may govern themselves ac- <lb />
It is time sowing wheat and our <lb />
farmers should put In plenty of it. Let <lb />
the motto be raise everything possible at <lb />
home and make the farm self sustaining. <lb />
Then you will know what it is to have <lb />
better times. <lb />
The election is over, our count-. State <lb />
and Nation are in good hands, now all <lb />
do something that will help Greenville. <lb />
Many improvements and enterprises that <lb />
are needed can be secured with proper <lb />
unity and energy among our people. <lb />
Resolutions of Respect. <lb />
Lodge A. F. A. M. <lb />
Worshipful Master, Wardens and <lb />
Brethren <lb />
We, your committee appointed for the <lb />
purpose of drafting resolutions of respect <lb />
to our deceased brother, Fredrick Hard- <lb />
lug, beg leave to submit the follow <lb />
The All Wise Being has <lb />
seen fit in His divine providence re- <lb />
move from this world our highly es- <lb />
teemed and much beloved brother, Fred- <lb />
Harding, be it <lb />
Resolved, That in the death of brother <lb />
Harding Lodge has lost one <lb />
of her brightest and purest members, <lb />
that the community has lost one of its <lb />
best and most useful <lb />
That to the family of our deceased <lb />
we extend our heartfelt <lb />
and commend them to the care of <lb />
that God in whom he trusted. <lb />
That a copy of these resolutions be <lb />
sent to the family of our deceased broth- <lb />
one spread oil our minutes one <lb />
sent to the Eastern Reflector for <lb />
publication. <lb />
F. Hi <lb />
D. C. Smith, <lb />
Committee. <lb />
I. M. Phillips, Sec. <lb />
King's Entertainment. <lb />
The entertainment the Opera House <lb />
Monday evening under the management <lb />
of Mrs. J. B. Cherry for the benefit of <lb />
the King's Daughters, gave our citizens <lb />
a musical treat. The began <lb />
at o'clock and was as follows <lb />
to Mrs. <lb />
Campbell, Miss Sheppard and Mrs. <lb />
Cherry. <lb />
Instrumental Fields, of <lb />
Kinston. <lb />
Solo Mrs. Campbell. <lb />
the Heart is <lb />
Mrs. Cherry. <lb />
Two choruses and solo from the opera <lb />
Maidens in a Doleful <lb />
Magnet and <lb />
Is a Plaintive The. par- <lb />
these were Misses <lb />
Cobb, <lb />
Jarvis, Williams, Cherry, James, Greene, <lb />
and Foley, Messrs. White, <lb />
Whichard, Proctor and Foley. <lb />
The solo by Miss Fields. <lb />
and Mrs. <lb />
Mrs. Campbell, Messrs. Burch <lb />
and Whichard. <lb />
Solo Heart Miss Fields. <lb />
Mrs. Cherry, <lb />
Miss Sheppard and Mrs. Campbell. <lb />
Campbell and Mrs. Cherry. <lb />
Comic <lb />
COTTON MARKET. <lb />
Reported by Cobb <lb />
Norfolk. Va., Nov. lit, <lb />
cotton market improved since our <lb />
last report but the nervous character of <lb />
the -ii nation Is reflected by the giving <lb />
away of es under the bare mention <lb />
of Senator having expressed <lb />
the opinion the Anti-Option Bill <lb />
would pass the Senate if there was no <lb />
revolution of The future mar- <lb />
declined nearly a half cent per <lb />
only to be revived in the next forty-eight <lb />
hours upon the report that the strike in <lb />
Lancashire had been adjusted. <lb />
Receipts at polls the past week were <lb />
bales against total re- <lb />
since Sept. 1st to Nov. 18th being <lb />
bales against bales <lb />
last year, while stocks at ports are <lb />
bales against last year. <lb />
The crop sight is 2.802,207 bales <lb />
4.130,101 bales last year. <lb />
The visible supply of the world is <lb />
bales against lust year <lb />
and in 1890. <lb />
The Norfolk market is two cents per <lb />
pound higher than on the 1st of <lb />
is a gratifying feature to the <lb />
producers. <lb />
NORFOLK SPOT MARKET. <lb />
As wired by Bros. <lb />
NORFOLK, Va., Nov. 22nd. 1892 <lb />
to <lb />
13-10 <lb />
Finn. <lb />
Good Middling, <lb />
Middling, <lb />
Low Middling, <lb />
Tone, <lb />
I'M YOUR III. <lb />
-I HAVE JUST BOUGHT THE- <lb />
is admitted the finest stock of good in Eastern Carolina. <lb />
tn order to make room for these I will begin at once running <lb />
Stock Greenville at greatly reduced prices. If <lb />
you <lb />
want <lb />
Some of the campaign <lb />
subscribers are renewing. Burch. <lb />
many of them will do so and that the The accompanists were Mrs, Cherry <lb />
coming year will us with a large list Misses Sheppard and Forbes. <lb />
of new readers. Speak to your neighbor j The will not undertake to <lb />
about this and get him to subscribe. comment on each selection. Many of <lb />
them were excellently rendered. The <lb />
singing of Mesdames Cherry and <lb />
bell and Misses Sheppard and Fields was <lb />
enjoyed. Much credit is due <lb />
are showing a for <lb />
poultry conic light in after <lb />
them. Mr. Henry Sheppard caught a <lb />
big fat fellow In his hen house Saturday <lb />
night. The will pay the penalty <lb />
of chicken stealing by making a for <lb />
dinner. <lb />
tack Cherry us that <lb />
in Washington City is Democratic now, <lb />
and it's hard to get a man to own he is a <lb />
Republican. also says lie is ready <lb />
to take care of any of our people <lb />
very best shape when they go on to <lb />
Washington. <lb />
Arthur L. butt will exhibit his <lb />
religious the <lb />
House Thursday, Friday and Saturday <lb />
nights. cents admission will <lb />
Mrs. Cherry for the success of the <lb />
A supper followed the entertainment <lb />
and in all something over was realized. <lb />
be charged. Everybody should see th <lb />
pictures hear the lectures upon them <lb />
pulpit and press recommend them. <lb />
Persons having cotton to ship would <lb />
always do well to notice what <lb />
Barnes, of say in their adv r- r <lb />
in the The rapid <lb />
advance price shows that they were <lb />
correct in saying it was selling too low <lb />
and would go higher. <lb />
Almanacs. <lb />
The Reflector is indebted to the <lb />
publisher. James II. for a copy <lb />
of Turner's almanac, and also to Rev. L. <lb />
for a copy of Almanac <lb />
both for The former is its <lb />
year of publication, the latter in its <lb />
year. Both arc very useful th the <lb />
cents asked for them. <lb />
All Will <lb />
The Reflector did not go around <lb />
this time to ask each of the merchants <lb />
personally if his store will be closed to- <lb />
morrow. Thanksgiving Day. The <lb />
tom has now become general and we <lb />
take it for granted that everyone will <lb />
close without being solicited personally <lb />
to do so. In view of this our readers <lb />
may take notice that all business will be <lb />
suspended to-morrow. <lb />
Hamilton Institute. <lb />
The pupils did not miss n <lb />
word in written spelling in the primary <lb />
department Hamilton Institute for a <lb />
week in succession arc known as gold <lb />
pupils and wear gold colored <lb />
Floyd Hobbs, Robt. Baker, Mary Baker. <lb />
Vic and Annie Hyman. Floyd <lb />
Hobbs being the only one who wore the <lb />
bow for a whole mouth without miss- <lb />
a word or being absent from a <lb />
Notice. <lb />
By virtue of power conferred upon <lb />
me in certain executed by <lb />
Mrs. S. Clara Brown ad II. W. Brown <lb />
on the 1880, and <lb />
duly in book ho, <lb />
and in the of <lb />
rift county, I ill <lb />
sell for ea-h. to the highest <lb />
bidder, at Court House in <lb />
N. C. following proper- <lb />
A certain or pared of <lb />
laud iii township. <lb />
of Tar river, a <lb />
lands on lira north, and <lb />
the lauds and Wilson Stencil <lb />
the cast, lands of the <lb />
J. U Smith and W. Brown, on the <lb />
south by said B. W. Brown's land and <lb />
the lands of John Brown on the west by <lb />
the lands of S. II. Spain. Win. White- <lb />
head. Joe Atkinson and others, the <lb />
whole containing acres, more or <lb />
less. For fuller descriptions refer to <lb />
pages awl in It-g- <lb />
Terms cash. <lb />
M. <lb />
Greenville, N. C , Nov. 12th, 1832. <lb />
Notice to Creditors. <lb />
The having duly <lb />
before the Superior tout <lb />
county Executor to the last will <lb />
testament of <lb />
not ire is given all persons In- <lb />
lo the e <lb />
lo the I. <lb />
Slaving said <lb />
must present the same for be- <lb />
fore- the t of October. no. <lb />
will be pi ad in of n <lb />
This of 1602. <lb />
EDWARDS, <lb />
of Edney Galloway <lb />
Greenville Institute. <lb />
Roll of Honor for Quarter ending <lb />
4th. <lb />
G. F. Evans, S. W. Vernon <lb />
Sarah Hooker, C- C. Joyner. <lb />
Flossie Humber, X. F. Keel, Susie Keel, <lb />
J. S. Mooring, Alice Moore, Maggie <lb />
Nelson, Lonnie Patrick, <lb />
Leslie Rawls, Berry Annie <lb />
Thigpen, W. J. Thigpen, B. Tucker, <lb />
II. W. Whichard, Guy Williamson, <lb />
White, Ella Anderson, Allie Anderson, <lb />
Georgie Anderson, Maud Anderson, <lb />
Lizzie Fleming, Fred Forbes, David <lb />
Harris, Katie Moore, Canonic <lb />
Highest average made by II. W. Which- <lb />
ard. <lb />
Greenville Celebrates. <lb />
Pitt county Democrats had a grand <lb />
jollification last Tuesday night over the <lb />
victory at the late The <lb />
of the demonstration was very short but <lb />
a la crowd was here and occasion <lb />
was an enthusiastic one. A procession <lb />
on the Court House and <lb />
Opera ; moved charge Sheriff <lb />
J. A. K. Tucker as chief marshal with a <lb />
containing the Greenville hand <lb />
the lead. The chief and assistant mar- <lb />
were mounted, as were also several <lb />
citizens. <lb />
Several features of the parade were <lb />
very interesting. Miss Julia Foley rep- <lb />
tile Goddess of Liberty rode In <lb />
a chariot driven by Mr. J. S. C. <lb />
min. A beautifully decorated flotilla <lb />
contained several young ladies represent- <lb />
the Solid South with Mr. Alex <lb />
representing Uncle Sam. The <lb />
young ladies were Misses Annie Foley, <lb />
Minnie Carraway, Lucy Cox. Belle <lb />
Greene, Fannie Higgs, Estelle Williams, <lb />
Carrie Cobb, Bessie Jarvis. Lillie Cherry <lb />
and Jennie James. <lb />
The phaeton of Mr. A. Forbes, gaily <lb />
festooned with flags and a large picture <lb />
of Cleveland on the front, was occupied <lb />
by a party of young ladies and gentle- <lb />
men. Mr. A. B. Ellington drove a <lb />
wagon on which was a large <lb />
in shape of a coffin with <lb />
In large letters on the side. <lb />
There were a number of amusing trans- <lb />
that caused much laughter. All <lb />
along the line of march the houses were <lb />
brilliantly illuminated and made a beau- <lb />
scene. At every street <lb />
crowds gathered to cheer the procession <lb />
as it passed. <lb />
After parading nearly every street in <lb />
town the vast crowd gathered in front of <lb />
the Court where tar barrels were <lb />
burning, and listened to tine speeches <lb />
from T. J. <lb />
F. G. James, G. B. King, Esq., and <lb />
Chairman A. L. Blow, of the Democratic <lb />
county executive committee. All made <lb />
excellent speeches and congratulated <lb />
the upon glorious victory they <lb />
had won. At the close of the speeches <lb />
the crowd dispersed and everybody went <lb />
home happy. It was a memorable <lb />
and even many colored people <lb />
seemed to enjoy it. <lb />
THE BARGAINS <lb />
at my Greenville store <lb />
Opposite Old Brick Store. <lb />
C. T. M U N F O R D, <lb />
S. C <lb />
New <lb />
Straight <lb />
Clean <lb />
Large <lb />
We are still making a specialty of <lb />
i, <lb />
am mm. <lb />
We have a first class assortment and sell close. <lb />
get our <lb />
Do not fail to <lb />
Administrator's Notice <lb />
Letters Of i-l ration having been <lb />
lo the undersigned by the Clerk <lb />
of the Superior of conn y. <lb />
on h day of September, upon <lb />
the estate Of V. A ceased, <lb />
notice is given to of <lb />
said estate to present their <lb />
to the undersigned or <lb />
before the day o September, <lb />
or ibis notice will lie plead liar of <lb />
recovery. Indebted to <lb />
said estate are notified to make <lb />
tea payment to undersigned. <lb />
This the day Of September, <lb />
I. II. SPIER, <lb />
JOEL PATRICK. <lb />
of C. M. V. Griffin, <lb />
Notice to Creditors. <lb />
The undersigned having duly qualified <lb />
before the Superior Court Clerk of <lb />
county as Administrator of John Flem- <lb />
deceased, notice is hereby given to <lb />
all persons indebted to the estate to <lb />
make immediate payment to the under- <lb />
signed, and all persons having claims <lb />
the estate are to present <lb />
the same for payment to tie <lb />
ed before the 7th day of November 1803, <lb />
or this will be plead in bar of re- <lb />
This 7th day November 1803, <lb />
N AX DO WARD. <lb />
of John Fleming. <lb />
FARMS <lb />
m S, M. <lb />
Prices Low, at the <lb />
Terms Easy, OLD STORE <lb />
BROS. OFFER FOR SALE <lb />
their interest to KM <lb />
is complete <lb />
all its branches <lb />
PORK SIDES <lb />
FLOUR, COFFEE, SUGAR <lb />
RICK, TEA, <lb />
Lowest Market <lb />
TOBACCO SNUFF ft CIGARS <lb />
we buy direct from Manufacturers, <lb />
yon to buy at one profit. A com <lb />
stock of <lb />
always on hand and sold at prices to <lb />
the limes. goods are all bought sad <lb />
sold CASH, therefore, having no risk <lb />
sell at a close margin <lb />
Respectfully, <lb />
S. M. <lb />
1- L. home farm, <lb />
Dam township, adjoining the lands <lb />
of . T. Tyson and J. II. Cobb. A line <lb />
farm of about acre, with good build- <lb />
and adapted to corn, cotton and to- <lb />
A tine marl bed. <lb />
A farm near and <lb />
mediately on the railroad, <lb />
ed by Caleb II. Tripp, which <lb />
a tout are cleared. Good neighbor- <lb />
hood, churches and a school within <lb />
miles. Plenty of marl on the adjoin- <lb />
farms <lb />
A farm of acres, three miles <lb />
from Farmville and lira from <lb />
with large, substantial dwelling <lb />
and out houses, known as the I. <lb />
home place, line cotton <lb />
good clay to marl. <lb />
A smaller farm adjoining the above <lb />
known the Jones place, acres, <lb />
Helling, barn and tenant, house, land <lb />
good. <lb />
A farm of acres in <lb />
ship, about G miles from So <lb />
acres part of the Singletary tract. <lb />
C. of the Noah Joyner farm, <lb />
acres, adjoining the town of Marlboro, <lb />
l in an section <lb />
and cm be made a valuable farm. <lb />
A small farm of acres, <lb />
about. miles from Greenville, On In- <lb />
Will Swamp, with house, etc., for- <lb />
owned by ox. <lb />
A tract of about acres near <lb />
the station, with express timber well <lb />
suited for railroad lies. <lb />
A tract of about acres <lb />
township, near the Washington tail- <lb />
road, pine timber. <lb />
A tract of acres near Johnson's <lb />
Mills, pine and press limber. <lb />
Apply to WM. II. <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
Is DOW customers the <lb />
latest in----- <lb />
Winter <lb />
Mrs. has just, <lb />
from Baltimore where she attend <lb />
all the large openings, <lb />
and made the very best selections fer <lb />
the trade here. My stock <lb />
everything pertaining to the millinery <lb />
trade be sold at reasonable <lb />
prices. Mis. M. D. HIGGS, <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
ESTABLISHED 1888. <lb />
-WHOLESALE AND <lb />
GREENVILLE. N. C. <lb />
and parts for all kinds f machines are Bold by us <lb />
BROWN BROS., <lb />
Depositors for American Bible Society. <lb />
Halt Rolls Barging. <lb />
Bundles Arrow Ties. <lb />
Sin ill Cheese. <lb />
Tuba Choice Butter. <lb />
Hill Tub Boston Lard. <lb />
Boxes Tobacco, all grades. <lb />
Boxes Cakes and Crackers. <lb />
Stick Candy. <lb />
New Corn Mullet. <lb />
Barrels Gall <lb />
Ml P. Snuff. <lb />
; Barrels Mills Sou <lb />
Barrels Three Thistle <lb />
Car load Side Meat <lb />
Car load Seed Oats. <lb />
j Car load Flour, all <lb />
Kegs Powder. <lb />
; Tons Shot. <lb />
old Virginia <lb />
j line Case Goods, and <lb />
kept in a grocery <lb />
Car. <lb />
General Merchant, <lb />
, 1ST. O. <lb />
of the----- <lb />
COX <lb />
ea <lb />
HAT WE ARE STILL <lb />
U OFF THE <lb />
M. R. LANG STOCK <lb />
Happy and content is a home with <lb />
a lamp with the light of <lb />
New Advertisements. <lb />
Scotland Neck Steam Dye Works pays <lb />
express on packages. <lb />
A. L. Blow, commissioner, offers <lb />
able real estate for sale. <lb />
F. G. James, referee, publishes a no- <lb />
to the creditors of L. P. Beardsley, <lb />
deceased. <lb />
Mrs. Jane M. Brown advertises a <lb />
valuable farm for sale under foreclosure <lb />
of mortgage. <lb />
T. Crawford, Clerk Superior Court <lb />
of county, gives notice of land <lb />
sale in the case of Everett against Everett. <lb />
B. W. administers on the <lb />
estate of T. J. and gives notice <lb />
to creditors. He also advertises a sale of <lb />
personal property. <lb />
The Best in the World for Rheumatism. <lb />
N. C, Dec. 1884.-I <lb />
have used Mrs. Joe Person's Remedy, <lb />
and It is the finest medicine I ever used <lb />
for Rheumatism. For more than <lb />
years I have been with Muscular <lb />
Rheumatism, and had tried every known <lb />
remedy, but without avail. I was often <lb />
so bad off and suffered so much that I <lb />
could not lie down, but had to he propped <lb />
up in bed. I had been subject to these <lb />
severe attacks for years. I tried Mrs. <lb />
Person's last spring, and am <lb />
perfectly cured. It is the best medicine <lb />
in the world. I think. No words of mine <lb />
can express the benefit I have derived <lb />
from its use. I suffered from palpitation <lb />
of the heart the least exertion. Of <lb />
that I am perfectly relieved. My health <lb />
is now perfect, it is all owing to Mrs. <lb />
Joe Person's Remedy. am strong and <lb />
well, and take extended exercise <lb />
without fatigue. I advise all who need <lb />
a tonic, or are suffering with Rheumatism <lb />
or Eczema, to take it- I was Induced to <lb />
try It by having cured my little grand- <lb />
son of Eczema. <lb />
Mas. S. M. <lb />
Notice. <lb />
Having on the 10th day of November. <lb />
1802. before E. A. Clerk of Super- <lb />
Court of Put county, qualified as ad- <lb />
of the estate of the late T. J. <lb />
deceased, notice is hereby given <lb />
to all parties having claims said <lb />
estate to present them for tin <lb />
or before the 22nd day or November, <lb />
this notice will be in bar <lb />
of their recovery- one Indebted to <lb />
said estate will come forward and settle <lb />
at once. R. W. STANCILL, <lb />
Administrator. <lb />
This November <lb />
Sale of Personal <lb />
Property. <lb />
On Wednesday. h, 1802, <lb />
at my farm, kn as the T. J. <lb />
township, Pitt county, N. <lb />
C. I will sell for rash, to the highest <lb />
bidder. following personal property, <lb />
One Wagon, Two <lb />
Dumping all good as new. One <lb />
Horse Top Buggy and Harness, Two <lb />
Setts Tobacco Hues new, One Cooking <lb />
Stove and Fixtures, and other Farming <lb />
Implements, Plows, I will <lb />
also sell my entire crop, consisting of <lb />
Corn, cotton, seed, rice, peanuts, <lb />
fodder, hay. Held peas, sweet potatoes, <lb />
Irish potatoes, an I seventy-five gallons <lb />
sorghum. I will at same time rent <lb />
for cash to the highest bidder a four- <lb />
horse crop of core, cotton, peanut, <lb />
and lice barns in <lb />
good All crops whatsoever made <lb />
on said lands to be held for <lb />
rent of same, rent to he paid from first <lb />
sales of crop. will commence at <lb />
o'clock A. M. W. STANCILL, <lb />
And want yon to et some of tile bargains while they <lb />
Do not delay longer to get your <lb />
WINTER OUTFIT. <lb />
We have just the article needed by every man, woman and child. <lb />
ON <lb />
PLANTER <lb />
and dealer in Turned or <lb />
Scrolled Work, Pews and nil Building Supplies. <lb />
My Tobacco in all for sale at S. M. <lb />
Greenville, and at my mill. <lb />
Will make satisfactory arrangements with to <lb />
furnish I heir customers. <lb />
J. Pitt Co., N. c. <lb />
C. C. COBB. Co., N. <lb />
We can suit you in CLOTHING. <lb />
We can suit you in HATS. <lb />
We can suit you in <lb />
We can suit you in DRESS GOODS. <lb />
We can suit you in <lb />
We can suit you in EVERYTHING <lb />
in general Dry Goods line, in Carpets, in Trunks, in Notions, etc <lb />
Your chance is now. Strike while the Iron is hot. <lb />
BROWN HOOKER, <lb />
AT LANG'S OLD STAND, <lb />
GREENVILLE, Ma C. <lb />
VAUGHAN BARNES, <lb />
COMMISSION MERCHANTS<lb />
COBB BROS., <lb />
tn lo Cobb Bros. <lb />
Cotton Factors <lb />
Commission Merchants, <lb />
STREET, NORFOLK, VA. <lb />
and Correspondence Solicited. <lb />
FORBES <lb />
THE RELIABLE OF C <lb />
lo buyers of Pitt surrounding counties, a line of following <lb />
not to be excelled in ibis market. lobe <lb />
pure straight good. DRY GOODS of all kinds, NOTION'S. CLOTHING, GEN <lb />
GOODS. HATS and CAPS. HOOTS and SHOES, <lb />
and CHILDREN'S SLIPPERS, and F <lb />
HOODS. WINDOWS. SASH and BLINDS, and QUEEN <lb />
WARE. HARDWARE, PLOWS and PLOW CASTING, LEATHER of <lb />
Gin and Mill Rock Paris, and <lb />
and ADDLES <lb />
HEAVY GROCERIES A SPECIALTY. <lb />
Clark's O. N. T. Spool which I oiler to the trade ac Wholesale <lb />
Jobbers prices, cents per dozen, ii per cent for Bread Prep <lb />
ration and Hall's Star Lye at Jobbers Prices. White Lead and pure Lin- <lb />
seed Oil, Varnishes and Paint Colors, Cucumber Wood Pomps, Salt and Wood <lb />
Willow Ware. Nails a Give me a n and I guarantee satisfaction. <lb />
SCOTLAND NECK DYE WORKS, <lb />
Scotland Neck. N. C. <lb />
Express Paid on Packages. Send for <lb />
Address, <lb />
Steam <lb />
Scotland Neck, N. C <lb />
Sale of Valuable Real <lb />
Estate. <lb />
of a of the Superior <lb />
Court of county, September <lb />
term. in a certain therein <lb />
pending entitled Louis v. J. II. <lb />
Yellowley. executor of U. A. Yellowley <lb />
et as, will on 10th. <lb />
1803, in front cf the Court House door. <lb />
In the town of Greenville, sell at public <lb />
Sale, to the bidder, a certain <lb />
tract or parcel of land adjacent to the <lb />
town of Greenville and adjoining the <lb />
of Martha Wilson, Susan J. <lb />
son others and the <lb />
of the late Col. E. C. Yellowley. <lb />
containing one hundred eighty <lb />
acres, more or it being same <lb />
land conveyed to A. Yellowley <lb />
by U. Yellowley, <lb />
of decree g date <lb />
October 25th. 1887. and recorded In the <lb />
office of tire Register of Deeds of <lb />
county In book pages and Terms <lb />
of sale cash. A. L. BLOW, <lb />
Greenville, N. C, Not. mi. <lb />
The of the cotton crop thus far this season <lb />
indicate was some foundation for the bad crop accounts <lb />
daily reaching us all parts of the cotton territory, if J so the <lb />
staple Is Belling too cheap and parties wishing to hold Tor higher <lb />
prices can do so by shipping it lo us and drawing for per <lb />
bale on same and having it held ft six months is so desired. <lb />
Faithfully yours, <lb />
VAUGHAN BARNES. <lb />
G. B. <lb />
is Believing. <lb />
And a good lamp <lb />
most be simple; it is net simple it is I <lb />
I not good. <lb />
mean much, but to tee <lb />
impress the truth forcibly. All metal, <lb />
tough and seamless, and made in three pieces only, <lb />
it is absolutely unbreakable. Like <lb />
of old, it is indeed a for its mar- <lb />
light is purer and brighter gas light, <lb />
softer than electric light more cheerful than either. <lb />
Loot TUB If arena I no <lb />
Rochester, and the you mat. send to us fer oar <lb />
we will Bend you a safely b choice over <lb />
I varieties from the largest Lam Stare in the <lb />
LAMP CO., Park Place, New forte<lb />
-DEALER IN <lb />
inn in <lb />
J, L. SUGG. <lb />
LIFE AND FIRE INSURANCE AGENT, <lb />
N. C <lb />
OFFICE SUGG JAMES OLD ST <lb />
All kinds Risks plated in strictly <lb />
FIRST-CLASS COMPANIES <lb />
At lowest current rater. <lb />
AM AGENT FOB A FIRST-CLASS PROOF<lb /></p>
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FOR HANDLING THE <lb />
OF THE <lb />
r- <lb />
TOBACCO DEPARTMENT. <lb />
M. II. II. of Wilson, aid <lb />
J. of Oxford, ware on the <lb />
Cooler's Warehouse, Henderson, Is <lb />
ready for new chop tobacco. lie <lb />
highest prices. <lb />
The weal her last was good for <lb />
handling tobacco and, both warehouses <lb />
Urge breaks every day. <lb />
Messrs. J. Willis <lb />
returned In Greenville and are now <lb />
operating this market. <lb />
The old reliable is Cooper's Ware- <lb />
house, Henderson. Send your tobacco <lb />
there. Cooper Is the farmer's friend. <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 />
very highest prices for their Tobacco <lb />
Assistants. <lb />
Satisfaction to <lb />
Some Sales recently made at the Greenville Warehouse. Compare them with other houses. <lb />
-r,, SO, SMITH IS, <lb />
18.28, 12.76,8. <lb />
X. W. IN 17.60, 15.73, 7.60, <lb />
II. 15.25, 18.60 W. 18.75. 17.75. <lb />
12.25. G. <lb />
18.76, 12.75. 8.76, 88.80, <lb />
I. II. 18.75,1 11.73. <lb />
8.35. BRYANT 13.75. <lb />
A. r. 15,18.75. 15.75. 8.25. <lb />
7-25. BILL 18.80, 18.25, <lb />
12.50, 5.00. <lb />
II. 13.25, 10.75, BILL 13.50, <lb />
7.75. I <lb />
M. E. 39.50, J. 8.50. <lb />
A 14.25, <lb />
10.50, 8.25. <lb />
18.5. 12.75. 10.25. E. S. 10.75, <lb />
M. It. 10.75,1 <lb />
10.75. 12.75, 12.75, ERNEST 25.50,25, 23.50, <lb />
M. R. TURN 13.75, 20.50.1 10.25,5.20. <lb />
17.75. 12.75, 7.75. <lb />
MISS BURNETT pounds at 13.50, 10.25. <lb />
Storage and Insurance Free <lb />
G. F. EVANS, Proprietor. <lb />
GREENVILLE N. C. <lb />
R- W- Roster <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
ow only. <lb />
and type sample furnished on application. <lb />
R. CO., <lb />
GREENVILLE N. C. <lb />
BUYERS AND HANDLERS OF ALL KINDS OF <lb />
Leaf and Scraps, <lb />
Refers to any member of Tobacco Trade of Greenville, N. C. <lb />
I Correspondence Solicited. <lb />
Air. George i of <lb />
m d- <lb />
la I run I the hi <lb />
With Prof. W. K <lb />
Remember if yon send your tobacco to <lb />
Cooper's Warehouse, Henderson, you <lb />
will obtain high prices and be happy. <lb />
Try it. <lb />
Mr. B. N. Duke, of Durham, ought to <lb />
squirt tobacco juice on the Tobacco <lb />
for printing dial, horrid picture of <lb />
him in la.-l issue. <lb />
Ship your tobacco to Cooper's Ware- <lb />
house, Henderson, and he will work <lb />
and faithfully for your best <lb />
Interest. <lb />
The Eastern had a solid car load from <lb />
on the 15th. Among the . <lb />
pleased patrons from on that day <lb />
were Messrs. Tucker, Jackson. Ferry <lb />
and Tally. <lb />
On Aug, 11th, Cooper's Warehouse, <lb />
Henderson, sold new primings for R. <lb />
It. Carr at 15.50, and <lb />
and for F. T. Can- at 4.50 10.50 <lb />
ill, 15.75 and Cooper can make just <lb />
as good sales for yon. <lb />
Danville, manufacturers <lb />
hipped pounds of plug tobacco <lb />
during October, making the total for the <lb />
year to November aggregate <lb />
pounds. <lb />
Two Indiana youths are reported lo <lb />
have quarreled recently about I chew of <lb />
one killing the other in <lb />
Of course the <lb />
will another death from tobacco. <lb />
Mr. J. Burgess, of Mason County, <lb />
Ky., his 1892 crop to Mr. John Os- <lb />
last w at per hundred <lb />
through. The crop is said to lie some- <lb />
Ike average in quality and <lb />
is one of lies crop sales of new made <lb />
Tobacco Journal. <lb />
The Florence Times says <lb />
that There been a marked <lb />
improvement in the grade of <lb />
offered here lately, prices have been <lb />
correspondingly good. There nine <lb />
buyers actively employed here, all <lb />
large orders to till, and competition <lb />
in is always lively. <lb />
That the National Cigarette company, <lb />
of New York, is preparing for active <lb />
work is from the following in <lb />
the Tobacco <lb />
now begins lo look as if the National <lb />
Cigarette and Tobacco company, of New <lb />
York, meant business. They purchased <lb />
this week on the Danville market a large <lb />
mini her of packages of old cutters, which <lb />
indicate an early commencement of the <lb />
manufacture of cigarettes. If this com- <lb />
is successful as the American <lb />
Tobacco company in educating the for- <lb />
trade for our bright goods, in the <lb />
shape of cigarettes, it will prove a val- <lb />
customer, to say nothing of the <lb />
competition, in buying which will <lb />
tend to strengthen the already <lb />
good prices on this market for this class <lb />
Of <lb />
season would cause heavy breaks. <lb />
Prices are stiff, thus a marked Improve- <lb />
In the quality of offerings. <lb />
I. II. En, , has heated here <lb />
mid ii leaf. <lb />
Ales. Reporter. <lb />
i his w i he the <lb />
were inure Hun <lb />
hist week, with only a sprinkling of good <lb />
lo line leaf, for the lies which <lb />
was obtained <lb />
ts lo dale last <lb />
of 1801 sold <lb />
lo 1890 crop sold ill <lb />
crop mid in 1890, <lb />
.-lies fur woo, n I year, with <lb />
I sol 1888 <lb />
We. k <lb />
Month <lb />
Year <lb />
quot <lb />
1890 <lb />
Ira to 2.10 to <lb />
to 4.50 2.75 to <lb />
Medium 4.50 to Nominal <lb />
in o <lb />
Con. to 0.50 <lb />
Medium to 7.50<lb />
In condition. <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 />
Th Greenville market will be on an equal with <lb />
very market in the State. The Eastern Ware- <lb />
house has every convenience for your to- <lb />
and we will see that every pound brings full <lb />
value. <lb />
For week ending Sat Nov. <lb />
by <lb />
to<lb />
lo <lb />
to <lb />
to to <lb />
Cut ten, lair, to to Hi to 2-5 <lb />
to <lb />
MARKS. <lb />
Reported by Owen Davis, Manager Davis <lb />
Warehouse. <lb />
Owing lo the election our receipts have <lb />
been moderate. have advanced <lb />
and now with weather we ex- <lb />
heavy receipts in few days. <lb />
MARKET QUOTATIONS. <lb />
Lugs or <lb />
Common to medium, to <lb />
Medium to good, to <lb />
Good to fine, to <lb />
Fillers or Tips <lb />
Common to <lb />
to <lb />
to <lb />
to <lb />
to <lb />
to good, <lb />
Good to <lb />
Cutters or Best <lb />
Common to Medium, to <lb />
Medium to good, to <lb />
Good to line, to <lb />
Wrappers or Best <lb />
Common to medium, <lb />
Medium to <lb />
Good to line. <lb />
Fine to fancy, <lb />
to medium, <lb />
Medium to good. <lb />
Sew <lb />
Fine to<lb />
to <lb />
to <lb />
to <lb />
to <lb />
to <lb />
to <lb />
to <lb />
Some Step. <lb />
Coming down the main walks <lb />
from tho Capitol to Pennsylvania <lb />
there groups of three or <lb />
four steps that are very confusing to <lb />
tho average pedestrian, and there <lb />
a queer incident connected with <lb />
their construction. For years there <lb />
a man about tho Capitol who <lb />
made the study of steps and persons <lb />
going up and clown stairs a fad <lb />
and a science. A certain <lb />
of persons always seem to <lb />
their balance going down a long <lb />
flight of light colored steps, and this <lb />
savant on steps invented a flight of <lb />
tho treads of which alter- <lb />
white and black. In watch- <lb />
crowds walking down tho long <lb />
approaches to tho Capitol ho dis- <lb />
covered that by far a greater <lb />
of stumbled on those <lb />
groups of steps than the record ought <lb />
to show. The attention of the pres- <lb />
Capitol architect was called to <lb />
tho matter, but ho was incredulous <lb />
at the idea. said he, <lb />
the architect, took <lb />
especial pains with groups of <lb />
steps, I <lb />
himself came here later. <lb />
The subject was brought to his at- <lb />
and ho went down to watch <lb />
tho steps himself. He was simply <lb />
amazed at the way the De- <lb />
veil when they reached steps. <lb />
He can't account for it. I <lb />
spent weeks arranging the <lb />
of to tread for them. <lb />
Wooden models of them were put <lb />
down for use at my own place, and I <lb />
walked over them day after day till <lb />
I felt sure they were <lb />
isn't of your legs a <lb />
trifle shorter than tho the <lb />
step savant inquired. <lb />
was when <lb />
it flashed on him that owing to tho <lb />
inequality in tho length of his legs <lb />
ho had steps to tho Capitol <lb />
that were suited only for people <lb />
Post. <lb />
It the Iterator Boy Tired. <lb />
are lots of tips and downs <lb />
In your life, ain't remarked a <lb />
fat and florid gentleman to the <lb />
boy in a big down town build- <lb />
Tho made no response, but the <lb />
fat and florid man was chuckling so <lb />
hard at his own joke that he did not <lb />
notice that i was not appreciated by <lb />
the object of it. <lb />
When he got off the car the <lb />
said this to some of tho <lb />
other <lb />
Joke always gives me a <lb />
tired feeling. I have to listen to it <lb />
about fifty limes a day. and on some <lb />
busy days it has been chucked at mo <lb />
a many as a hundred times. The <lb />
man that it always laugh at <lb />
it as though it was that <lb />
no man ever thought out before. <lb />
couldn't laugh at it if I get a dollar <lb />
every time I heard it. I don't think <lb />
it a joke anyhow. <lb />
But perhaps I've got a prejudice <lb />
against it. Soon after I got this job <lb />
I struck what I thought was a great <lb />
scheme to pat a atop to that joke <lb />
and show that I could be a little fun- <lb />
myself. I wrote out a sign and <lb />
stuck it up in ray car. This is what <lb />
the elevator boy that <lb />
there are lots of ups and downs in <lb />
his life. He has been told it a thou- <lb />
sand times already and it will make <lb />
him very tired to hear it <lb />
felt quite proud of that and <lb />
thought that tho boss might take a <lb />
fancy to and give mo a job in the <lb />
office on tho strength of it. But he <lb />
didn't. When ho saw it ho just <lb />
yanked it down and said that I was <lb />
getting tH fresh. And ever since <lb />
then when anybody flings that joke <lb />
at me I've just had to grin and bear <lb />
it. But it's rough, all <lb />
New York Herald. <lb />
Ample Accommodation for the Planter, <lb />
STABLES. FREE INSURANCE. FREE STORAGE. <lb />
as a trial and we will please you. Your friends, <lb />
ft J <lb />
QUOTATIONS. <lb />
Primings common to <lb />
to <lb />
line to <lb />
Fillers common to <lb />
good to fine to <lb />
u tine to <lb />
Smokers common to <lb />
good to <lb />
Cutters common to <lb />
fine to <lb />
Wrappers normal. <lb />
HA BEET. <lb />
By J. S. Meadows, Reporter. <lb />
Smokers common, to <lb />
good, to <lb />
Cutters common, to <lb />
good. to <lb />
fine, to <lb />
fancy, to <lb />
Fillers common. to <lb />
good, to <lb />
Wrappers common, to <lb />
good, to <lb />
line, to <lb />
fancy, to <lb />
Sales continue full and well up <lb />
on all grades, fine white cutters and <lb />
bring fancy prices. think <lb />
the will be sold early as farmers a-c <lb />
satisfied with prices and but few of them <lb />
are In a condition to bold <lb />
WILSON BASEST. <lb />
By E. M. Pace. Reporter. <lb />
We having a cold rain, and while <lb />
it has failed to bring a tobacco season <lb />
the cheering news of Democratic <lb />
make up for that loss. <lb />
Receipt bare been light. A good <lb />
demanded tho city <lb />
marshal of O. T., burst- <lb />
into a room where several prom- <lb />
citizens were congregated, <lb />
tho cause of this rumpus <lb />
Whatever are you with that <lb />
Tho tourist in question <lb />
was stretched on his face on tho <lb />
floor, with four prominent citizens <lb />
holding him down, one seated on <lb />
each corner. him useful <lb />
as well as was <lb />
the in checkers on his <lb />
pants. It's your move, Hammer- <lb />
Tribune. <lb />
Stump Not lo lit ticked. <lb />
There was a time when paper <lb />
and was used and when the <lb />
printing was an improvement upon <lb />
tho present stamps, but we <lb />
have learned that a damp sponge is <lb />
fully as good as the In <lb />
paring tho stamps for adhesion the <lb />
quality of tho materials used be- <lb />
comes of leas <lb />
A Household Remedy <lb />
FOR ALL <lb />
BLOOD and SKIN J <lb />
DISEASES <lb />
BUM CO., atlas. . i <lb />
an c-------. <lb />
In a ear, H . <lb />
REE . <lb />
COMFORT <lb />
AND . <lb />
CASH <lb />
You can save Cash and <lb />
increase your Comfort <lb />
at the same time. <lb />
HOW <lb />
Why, buy FIVE OLD <lb />
VIRGINIA CHEROOTS <lb />
for TEN CENTS, in- <lb />
stead of a TEN CENT <lb />
CIGAR. e <lb />
EU, O- <lb />
Bullock Mitchell, <lb />
Owners and Proprietors. <lb />
for Prices Averages <lb />
e are still doing at the same when are bettor prepared than <lb />
ever wore to handle to advantage Wight Tobacco from the <lb />
Licit. o a very large corps of buyers who re for New <lb />
and are willing to pay good prices for it. stands well on our <lb />
market l eagerly sought alter both by our order men and speculators. are <lb />
very glad that we can say to the of and counties <lb />
Wat tobacco better this than we have known it in <lb />
during the season. can <lb />
had OP OH E by those planters shipping to us, by applying to s. M. <lb />
a Co. Greenville. N. C. or to Amos Cox. X. C. <lb />
that we bid lively on every pile put upon our and buy largely of all grades <lb />
that sell, and will sen to it that yon shall have highest market price for <lb />
sold with that it cost yon nothing to as they <lb />
are payable In New York Exchange without to holder. forget to us <lb />
with a good shipment and we will convince you that we from way. <lb />
back and we every time on big you know they talk, <lb />
will have your tobacco graded for you in our house by skilled hands at per <lb />
Thanking our Mends for the very liberal patronage b stowed upon us in tho past <lb />
and pledging them very to th in in the we arc with <lb />
be.-t Very truly your friends, <lb />
BULLOCK MITCHELL, <lb />
Oxford, N. <lb />
of <lb />
CASTS DRAYS. <lb />
My Factory Is well equipped with the best put up nothing <lb />
t WORK. We keep up with the time- and the styles <lb />
st material used in all work. All styles of Springs are you can select from <lb />
Storm, Ram Horn, King <lb />
We also keep on hand a full line of Harness Whips which we <lb />
ell Die lowest rates, Special attention given to repairing. <lb />
Greenville, C. <lb />
New Barber Shop. <lb />
take opportunity to return <lb />
to my many customers who have <lb />
given their liberal support in the past <lb />
have opened a new shop in the old <lb />
House and would respectfully solicit a <lb />
of my former patronage. <lb />
I will assure all that they shall receive <lb />
every attention besides getting the best <lb />
shave and hair cut ill town. All I ask Is <lb />
trial. Satisfaction guaranteed. All <lb />
of the latest Improvements In the <lb />
rial art will be in use in ray shop. <lb />
N to Creditors. <lb />
The undersigned qualified <lb />
before e Conn Clerk of I'm <lb />
county Executor to the last will an <lb />
testament of Frederick ed <lb />
notice is hereby to persons in <lb />
to the estate to make Immediate <lb />
payment to the undersigned, and all <lb />
persons having claims against said es- <lb />
must present Die same for payment <lb />
before the 20th of October. 1898, or this <lb />
will plead in bar of recovery. <lb />
This day of 1802. <lb />
Executor Of Frederick White, <lb />
the <lb />
Something for Every Member. <lb />
Th forth of <lb />
I he world. Morie over <lb />
oM, <lb />
on Tho <lb />
Moral Now <lb />
Valuable <lb />
IA In for S <lb />
Over and M <lb />
PUBLISHING <lb />
Having completed my store <lb />
X. I am opening <lb />
a of <lb />
GENERAL MERCHANDISE, <lb />
and cordially invite public to call <lb />
and examine <lb />
GOODS, SHOES, <lb />
Ac. Ac. <lb />
motto is Standard Goods at Rea <lb />
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