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The Eastern <lb />
Business Man <lb />
NEW MATERIAL. <lb />
Give Us a Trial Order. <lb />
CHILD BIRTH <lb />
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Lessens Pain, Diminishes Danger to <lb />
Life of Mother and Child. Book <lb />
to mailed FREE, <lb />
valuable information and <lb />
voluntary testimonials. <lb />
Seat on receipt 11.80 per bottle <lb />
CO., Atlanta. Bat <lb />
BOLD ALL DRUGGIST. <lb />
VOL. XI. <lb />
GREENVILLE, COUNTY, WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 1892. <lb />
N O. <lb />
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TRUTH IN FICTION. <lb />
per Year, in Advance. <lb />
WELDON R. <lb />
Schedule <lb />
No Ho No <lb />
pr. 19th. dally Fast Mail, daily <lb />
dally ex Sun <lb />
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Praise lo God. Immortal praise, <lb />
our <lb />
source of every Joy, <lb />
Let thy tongues <lb />
F- e of I he field, <lb />
he -lores th gardens <lb />
For the vine's exalted juice. <lb />
Far generous olive's use ; <lb />
Mocks that whiten all the plain. <lb />
Yellow sheaves of grain. <lb />
ids that drop their dews, <lb />
that temperate warmth diffuse; <lb />
that Spring, with hand. <lb />
Batten o'er the land <lb />
Alt hat autumn pours <lb />
From her rich stores <lb />
These to thee, my we owe, <lb />
Source whence all our blessings How <lb />
Ai. for these my soul shall <lb />
Grateful vows and solemn <lb />
THE PROBLEM OF EDUCATION. <lb />
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Tarboro am <lb />
except <lb />
Train on Scotland Neck Branch Road <lb />
leaves Halifax 4.22 arrives Scot- <lb />
land Neck at 5.15 M. <lb />
M-. Kin-ton p. m. Returning, <lb />
leaves Kinston 7.3-1 a. in. Greenville <lb />
8.10 Arriving <lb />
Weldon 11.45 a. m. except <lb />
Trains on Branch leave <lb />
Washington 7.30 a. m., arrives A. R. <lb />
Junction 9.00 a. m. returning leaves A. <lb />
A It Junction 7.00 p. m., arrives Wash- <lb />
8.20 p. m. Daily except Sunday. <lb />
with trains, on mid <lb />
H. R. and Scotland Neck <lb />
train leaves Weldon <lb />
and Friday at <lb />
1.05 <lb />
a. in. Greenville 5.-10 p. m., <lb />
7.40 p. m. Returning leaves <lb />
Tuesday. Thur-day and Saturday at <lb />
7.20 a. in., arriving Greenville 9.55 <lb />
ft. in., Holland Neck 2.2-I p. m., Weldon <lb />
p. <lb />
Tram leaves Tarboro, N C, via <lb />
Raleigh R. R. daily except Sun- <lb />
day, P M. P M, <lb />
Williamson, N C, IS P M, P M. <lb />
Plymouth 8.30 p. m., 5.22 p. <lb />
leaves Plymouth daily <lb />
0.00 a. in., Sunday a. m- <lb />
7.30 a in, t a in . <lb />
N C. A 11.20. <lb />
Trains on Southern Division. Wilson <lb />
Hid Fayetteville Branch leave <lb />
ville JO a m. arrive Rowland i in. <lb />
Returning have Rowland p m. <lb />
arrive Fayetteville p m. Daily ex- <lb />
Sunday. <lb />
Train On Midland N C Branch leave <lb />
Go except M <lb />
N C, a M. Re <lb />
lining laves M C S A M <lb />
SOS A M. <lb />
Train No. makes at <lb />
lid all North daily. All <lb />
vii, and daily <lb />
III <lb />
with Norfolk A <lb />
Norfolk all j <lb />
daily pi Sunday <lb />
vi . . <lb />
i- No. i- <lb />
Vi. <lb />
Train leaves Rock <lb />
Monet a P M, arrive Nashville <lb />
P Hope P M. Returning <lb />
Spring Hope A M, Nashville <lb />
8.35 A M, arrive Rocky Mount A <lb />
except Sunday. <lb />
Train on Clinton Branch leaves Warsaw <lb />
for Clinton Sunday, <lb />
lea-rt <lb />
ton at S A M. and P. M. cornice <lb />
Warsaw with Nos. <lb />
Trains No. and North will <lb />
stop only at Rocky Wilson, <lb />
Goldsboro and Magnolia. <lb />
General <lb />
J. R. Transportation <lb />
T. agent <lb />
OLD DOMINION LINE. <lb />
TAR SERVICE <lb />
leave Washington for <lb />
ville Tarboro at all land- <lb />
on Ta.- River Monday. Wednesday, <lb />
and Friday A. M. <lb />
Returning leave Tarboro at A. M. <lb />
and Saturdays. <lb />
Greenville TO day. <lb />
d- p an subject to stage of <lb />
Tar River. <lb />
cling at Washington with steam- <lb />
of The Norfolk, and Wash, <lb />
Norfolk. Baltimore, <lb />
New York and <lb />
sh uM order their <lb />
marked via Dominion <lb />
New York. from <lb />
Norfolk <lb />
from B-iI i- <lb />
Minor from <lb />
JNO MYERS SON. <lb />
Washington, N. C. <lb />
f. CHERRY, <lb />
T. <lb />
Puritan forefathers were <lb />
among the best educated men in <lb />
England, so they to this <lb />
try -well prepared in mind s in <lb />
body to be the fore-runners of a <lb />
great nation. Even in seven- <lb />
century, the Massachusetts <lb />
colony had compulsory education. <lb />
Every settlement with fifty <lb />
had to have its school. aDd <lb />
the children were to at- <lb />
tend it Every village with one <lb />
hundred inhabitants was required <lb />
to its Grammar School, where <lb />
Greek and Latin wore taught. <lb />
The discipline of these schools was <lb />
very severe, possibly too much so, <lb />
but it must be admitted that it was <lb />
better than the lax discipline found <lb />
at the present time, in too many <lb />
schools. The moral part of the <lb />
children's education was not neg- <lb />
and those guilty of <lb />
did not have to be corrected by <lb />
the teacher more than once. <lb />
In 1636 the colony of <lb />
setts appropriated one <lb />
dollars for the founding of a col- <lb />
to which John Harvard added <lb />
two thousand, and it for <lb />
him, Harvard College. Thus there- <lb />
was established within eighteen <lb />
years after the first settlers landed <lb />
upon rock a college <lb />
whose reputation hr-s increased <lb />
from that day to this. early <lb />
settlers took so much interest <lb />
education that those who wove aide <lb />
to do no more, contributed one <lb />
peck of corn a year for the support <lb />
of Harvard College. <lb />
The colony of Connecticut, j <lb />
though impoverished by repeated <lb />
Indian wars, considered that the <lb />
interest of education and religion, <lb />
required the founding of another <lb />
college. Thus Yale College was <lb />
founded at New Haven, and one <lb />
hundred and fifty dollars were <lb />
given it per annum out of tins j <lb />
colonial treasury. Yale yet stands <lb />
nest Harvard as the <lb />
college in America. <lb />
other English colonies did <lb />
not make that progress in j <lb />
lion that was made by the New <lb />
England colonies. A Latin school <lb />
was opened in the city of New <lb />
York in 1687 under the sanction <lb />
of the English government; but <lb />
there was no provision by <lb />
the colonial government for <lb />
until the early part of the <lb />
eighteenth century. A grammar <lb />
was established in New <lb />
York in 1701, and the legislature <lb />
appropriated one hundred and fifty <lb />
dollars per annum for its support <lb />
for a limited time- During the <lb />
seventeenth the colonies <lb />
of Virginia, Pennsylvania, and the <lb />
did but little for the <lb />
cause of education. A few schools <lb />
were established for the children <lb />
of the wealthier planters, but no <lb />
system of general education was <lb />
thus far provided. <lb />
Mexico and the South <lb />
American States are far behind in <lb />
education, Canada and the United <lb />
States well keep pace with the <lb />
most enlightened nations of <lb />
Europe. The schools of Canada <lb />
are good, even from the common <lb />
school to the university, at Mon- <lb />
will compare favorably with <lb />
European colleges. In 1879 I had <lb />
the privilege of visiting <lb />
University. I was surprised at the <lb />
educational advantages that <lb />
affords. Dr. Dawson, it <lb />
principal, is one of the most dis- <lb />
scientists in the world. <lb />
The public school system in the <lb />
United States is evidently best <lb />
in the world; and universities <lb />
in a few years will, doubtless, afford <lb />
nearly all the advantage found in <lb />
the great German and English <lb />
In concluding this I <lb />
wish to the following <lb />
Mi bf <lb />
Education clearly teach that the <lb />
Family, the Church and the State <lb />
have each its part in advancing <lb />
the highest and truest culture. <lb />
any one of these is excluded, <lb />
there has always been deficiency <lb />
in the general application <lb />
of the system, or in not completely <lb />
developing ail the faculties of the <lb />
human mind. Let no one, then, <lb />
a dogmatist for either <lb />
or for each has its proper <lb />
mission. The Family, the Church, <lb />
and the State should work in <lb />
in this great cause, and some <lb />
of the most difficult problems of <lb />
the age can be easily solved- <lb />
2-In the past, education has <lb />
been considered too much a crowd- <lb />
process. The more studies the <lb />
student took was the <lb />
This is a mistake, for a <lb />
is a drawing out process. In <lb />
fact, it is translated from a Latin <lb />
word, which means to draw out. <lb />
The true object of education is the <lb />
of all man's faculties. <lb />
The brightest display of the Infinite <lb />
Mind was manifested in the <lb />
of the human mind. Man was <lb />
placed in this world to be educated <lb />
not only for time, but, also, for <lb />
eternity. True education is at the <lb />
foundation of the solution of all <lb />
great problems. <lb />
3-Some writers seem to think <lb />
that the Jesuits will greatly en- <lb />
danger the future of our public <lb />
schools. It is certainly true that <lb />
the Jesuits have been very naughty <lb />
in the past, and have oven been <lb />
expelled from Catholic countries. <lb />
But I do not think that they will <lb />
ever seriously imperil our public <lb />
schools. Times have changed and <lb />
the Catholic Church would not now <lb />
do what she once did. Whatever <lb />
be the designs of the Jesuits, they <lb />
will find our public schools too <lb />
powerful for them. I hope, how- <lb />
ever, that their influence will go <lb />
towards forcing our school author- <lb />
to give more attention to <lb />
moral and religions instruction. <lb />
The Bible should not <lb />
our public schools, but a text <lb />
book embodying the grand <lb />
and spiritual truths of the Bible <lb />
should be taught in every school. <lb />
Is not history as important <lb />
as profane There can no <lb />
excuse for excluding if <lb />
from our public schools. <lb />
Says one, would be sectarian j <lb />
to teach the Bible in the public. J <lb />
This is n the <lb />
that the Bible is a sectarian <lb />
book, which is not true. If the <lb />
Bible is sectarian, our civilization <lb />
is sectarian, for it is upon <lb />
an open Bible. The Continental <lb />
Congress appointed a <lb />
Day, and from the days of <lb />
to the present time <lb />
the Christian character of <lb />
institutions has been recognized, j <lb />
Tho Secularist Theory is against I <lb />
the history of our country. The <lb />
chaplains the army, and <lb />
oath administered in of <lb />
justice, all clearly show the Christ- <lb />
character of American <lb />
In fact, even a political <lb />
convention cannot well be called <lb />
without a minister to open with <lb />
prayer. The reading of the Bible <lb />
in our schools is certainly in <lb />
with the character of our <lb />
and its exclusion is <lb />
against the fundamental principles <lb />
of our civilization. Even Prof. <lb />
Huxley whom the Secularist de- <lb />
lights to honor favors the proper <lb />
use of the Bible in tho schools; <lb />
and he further claims that <lb />
the intellectual side of tho child's <lb />
is alone it is just <lb />
as likely to produce a crop of <lb />
as anything <lb />
The as a close touch to no- <lb />
that can enter into tho real <lb />
spirit of Thanksgiving To have <lb />
that feeling is than to simply <lb />
feel glad or or con- <lb />
; it is, especially on and puts its own <lb />
hours, and Christ in the a <lb />
and friend is never so <lb />
felt as <lb />
when there is the ache of a fresh <lb />
Cherry, beautiful, thrice <lb />
welcome festival that gathers t <lb />
itself sheaves of delightful <lb />
national festival, to feel a sense of <lb />
gratitude for mercies received, and <lb />
to that gratitude in words <lb />
land deeds. Gratitude implies the <lb />
. acknowledgment of undeserved <lb />
j favors received ; for who renders <lb />
thanks for that which is simply his <lb />
Gratitude carries with it, <lb />
also, appreciation of the giver and <lb />
his gifts; and such a state of mind <lb />
i bespeaks the presence of that <lb />
j which is the grace <lb />
the harvested riches ff the year <lb />
joyful lips and <lb />
hearts and devout ascriptions to <lb />
Father in heaven we, bid it <lb />
hail--Thanksgiving Tim Chris- <lb />
at Work. <lb />
Pay of the army and maw. <lb />
So far U the actual pay is <lb />
corned, Government does as <lb />
well or even better by its <lb />
the Christian, as it is, upon its military and naval <lb />
of tho Master himself, schools than any foreign country. <lb />
of <lb />
the fountain source <lb />
my yoke upon you and <lb />
learn of mo ; for I am meek and <lb />
of heart, and yo shall find <lb />
rest unto So that to <lb />
A major general of the gets <lb />
per year, aDd yet all our <lb />
at this time are <lb />
men who served the country in its <lb />
mad. A brigadier-general is sup- <lb />
have the truly thankful spirit is j posed to get ; a colonel <lb />
also tho restful grace of <lb />
humility. , a major so on down to <lb />
What anniversary, then, unmounted first lieutenant at <lb />
mends itself to tho <lb />
grateful Christian soul than In hat <lb />
that which calls forth tho i is admiral in <lb />
of dependence and the American navy now since Ad- <lb />
of gratitude I Porter died. The rear-ad- <lb />
this duty is enjoined all through however, gets a year <lb />
the unto the command of a squadron <lb />
with mm the when doing ore <lb />
, from the cavity, and, if all pressure <lb />
Psalmist; and tho Apostle our navy yards, L <lb />
it the one condition spoil if it docs not, then <lb />
ate lint cotton with camphor,<lb />
Ml n. d d. d s. <lb />
Bo is the of <lb />
that sensation known its <lb />
only have <lb />
it eligible <lb />
should any he allowed to <lb />
testify as to what it is. And the <lb />
causes of toothache are quite as <lb />
numerous as the varieties. Hence <lb />
no toothache drops, or any <lb />
other can give the. <lb />
relief desired, in all cases, any <lb />
more ca i certain <lb />
cure the various ills of the body. <lb />
Irritation and of <lb />
j the pulp and inflammation <lb />
of tho investing the <lb />
roots are among the most frequent <lb />
causes. But sympathy has caused <lb />
many an tooth, <lb />
and useful, to extracted. <lb />
In order to v what to do far <lb />
f. then, it necessary to <lb />
know something of the causes of <lb />
the p <lb />
Lot's notice an exposed nerve. <lb />
When particles hot <lb />
cold drinks, sweets or at ids enter <lb />
a cavity and produce Revere <lb />
or if when chewing, yon suddenly <lb />
like lightning had struck <lb />
you may guess there is an <lb />
exposed nerve. <lb />
pick and tepid <lb />
the gifts of God are lieutenant-commander the <lb />
creature of God is good, service of the United States navy <lb />
and nothing to be refused if commission <lb />
received with And W year <lb />
bow much there is to call forth After four years j <lb />
thanksgiving on this day as of service he may get <lb />
take time to think about our mer- j 5-2,600. <lb />
as we gather in our homes, Some may say that a year. <lb />
and group around our tables the or or oven is very , <lb />
dear faces that make moonlight Pf W a ho has little <lb />
or any of tho common <lb />
household remedies that <lb />
g. and ; in the <lb />
cavity, repent and <lb />
allow the cotton to remain for pro- <lb />
until yon fret to the dentist. <lb />
But if tho has existed <lb />
enough for inflammation to <lb />
STATE NEWS. <lb />
Here There as Gather- <lb />
ed From c-r <lb />
There are inmates at the Sol- <lb />
H ii is now. <lb />
The estate the late Chief <lb />
is valued 97,000- <lb />
leaves seven children. <lb />
Gov. Holt has offered a reward <lb />
of each for the arrest of those <lb />
who were engaged in the lynching <lb />
at Oxford hist week. <lb />
Mr. has been <lb />
pointed Grand Treasurer of the <lb />
Masonic Grand by. Grand <lb />
Mast, r <lb />
Goldsboro T h c <lb />
largest turkey of the season was <lb />
brought hero Tuesday by Mr. <lb />
Addison Peel, of town- <lb />
ship. It weighed pounds. <lb />
Tho residence and store of Mr <lb />
Toll, in <lb />
were burned a few nights ago. <lb />
Tho mid their contents <lb />
wen <lb />
a case at Wilmington, U. S. <lb />
Judge Goff decided the North <lb />
Carolina law that required all <lb />
seed to be so as to show <lb />
the year of tho growth of such <lb />
was unconstitutional <lb />
Raleigh Chronicle i At tho Sol- <lb />
Home yesterday Mr- William <lb />
Hastings, one of tho inmates, died <lb />
of general debility, at tho age of <lb />
seventy-two. He served during <lb />
the war company K, forty-third <lb />
N. C- infantry. <lb />
North Raleigh will <lb />
open wide its doors to tho Baptist <lb />
State Convention which meets <lb />
here Dec. 8th, 16th. Writing to <lb />
the Bro. Bailey says <lb />
no come to the <lb />
with new squeaking shoes or <lb />
boots on, except he keeps still <lb />
after getting <lb />
John Eaton, colored, of Davie <lb />
Places a- <lb />
LIVE <lb />
LIVE NEWSPAPER <lb />
-------where it i -cad by-------<lb />
Thai is why he use----- <lb />
The Eastern Reflector <lb />
a, had been e V <lb />
of people with the beet H <lb />
All manner of the <lb />
little boil en year <lb />
the worst cases of inherited <lb />
taint, sue h as <lb />
Catarrh and <lb />
bes. Co. A <lb />
GREENVILLE <lb />
MALE <lb />
The next School <lb />
mi Monday. August 1802. <lb />
The ottered will he <lb />
or lo those of any previous tension. <lb />
lire guaranteed every <lb />
Hoard can be had at lower than n <lb />
any similar Reboot in <lb />
We o <lb />
has ever been In t. ea <lb />
and proof the <lb />
m follow. <lb />
per month, ft- <lb />
per <lb />
Higher r <lb />
each, extra, .- <lb />
When yon in call to KM l <lb />
or write me front <lb />
will he cheerfully <lb />
a competent will I <lb />
employed. <lb />
Vi. <lb />
Greenville, N. C, duly <lb />
Peanut Pickers <lb />
a. <lb />
cl <lb />
Will pick and clean <lb />
Peanuts a <lb />
well Machine Co. V <lb />
. , ,, . inn increases until <lb />
of graying locks And we need with high rank from their n . <lb />
them that we can get- the schools, but who in their I <lb />
revered grandparents if God has middle and old are poor so , m the not <lb />
spared them to us, the aunts and as the goods of this word are con-, <lb />
uncles, brothers and and There are men who y, <lb />
cousin,, the old playmates and tho service of the navy who k . <lb />
friends, the old familiar faces-yes, have been for promotion <lb />
we need them all ; for it is Thanks these twenty years, and have re <lb />
giving Bless the Lord, O my little of it yet. <lb />
tooth. And this, perhaps, is th <lb />
and it resulted in the <lb />
death. The Coroner's jury <lb />
a verdict of justifiable <lb />
ran <lb />
NOW. <lb />
If you I ave ft kind word It, <lb />
Throbbing hearts soon link to i <lb />
soul, and forget not all his <lb />
fits. <lb />
Somehow Thanksgiving has a <lb />
different feel about it from that <lb />
which marks our other festivals. <lb />
It is the tribute of individual <lb />
hearts to God ; and it is more- In <lb />
our homo relations and in our <lb />
State and national relations as <lb />
well, we go up, a went bribes <lb />
of old, pay on vows and offer <lb />
iv r to the Father has <lb />
our wry. <lb />
S do the <lb />
down and count tho love- <lb />
tokens we get from the skies. For <lb />
because the bony walls by <lb />
is the remark that Is i tho is abut in BUS <lb />
the pressure on <lb />
tho nerve, by the blood vessels <lb />
this, perhaps, is the hearts soon sink to rest. <lb />
,. ii,, , I f ow e a It, <lb />
of ail toothache.; sun to the west, <lb />
This <lb />
a; plied to women who try <lb />
young, though they no louse <lb />
Sometimes appearances are deceitful. <lb />
Female weakness, troubles, <lb />
and irregularities Will <lb />
years to a woman's looks <lb />
These troubles are removed by use <lb />
of Dr. Pierce Favorite <lb />
Try all yon <lb />
i from ea <lb />
and i;. Ion i-r in .; a <lb />
S . I <lb />
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A SAD <lb />
the beauty of grove and field, for. notice <lb />
the blushing wealth of the J on <lb />
for the wealth and bursting <lb />
gamers heaped <lb />
prayer <lb />
fullness of our <lb />
with golden grains ; for the peace j <lb />
that is regnant ; for strength and meeting, aged three years and one <lb />
courage unbroken and month- The health of this little <lb />
for these we lift our voice in meeting was often despaired of. <lb />
ONE OF LAST <lb />
The three-page poem of John G- <lb />
Whittier, appears in the <lb />
St. Nicholas Magazine <lb />
commemorates the visit of a party <lb />
of young girls to the poet's home- <lb />
It contains the following lines, <lb />
which have a peculiar significance <lb />
now that the good Quaker poet <lb />
has passed <lb />
would not if I could repeat <lb />
A life which still is and sweet; <lb />
I keep in age, in my prime, <lb />
A not step with time, <lb />
And. grateful for all blessings sent, <lb />
I go the common way, content <lb />
To no new experiment. <lb />
On easy terms with la-v and fate, <lb />
For what I must be I calmly wait. <lb />
And trust the path i can not sec <lb />
That God Is good me. <lb />
And when at last upon life's play <lb />
The curtain falls, I only pray <lb />
That hope may lose in truth. <lb />
And age in heaven's immortal youth. <lb />
i- loves and longing prove <lb />
of <lb />
And all our <lb />
The foretaste <lb />
Not troubled with rheumatism <lb />
Avery St., <lb />
Ohio writes bought <lb />
a bottle of Salvation Oil for rheumatism, <lb />
with which I was afflicted. The first <lb />
application gave relief and have not <lb />
been <lb />
gratitude and But there is <lb />
more, the last is the best. For <lb />
the manhood of the country, for <lb />
its pure and gracious womanhood, <lb />
for tho light of love and the con- <lb />
of faith in tons of <lb />
ands of happy homes, we offer <lb />
grateful praise. For prayers that <lb />
rise like incense from family altars <lb />
and ascend a golden from <lb />
consecrated closets; for a brave <lb />
and faithful ministry; for voices <lb />
eloquent tho cause of truth ; for <lb />
institutions for feeding the <lb />
clothing tho naked, pro- <lb />
a homo for the homeless; <lb />
and for churches g every <lb />
side and and sending <lb />
forth the sweetness of their <lb />
chiming bells in tho crisp <lb />
air, we lift up <lb />
Some of us will remember par- <lb />
on Thanksgiving- <lb />
day. Last year there was an ob- <lb />
our path, a trouble <lb />
shut out the sunbeams. What is <lb />
it now In tho gray dawn, lo I an <lb />
angel came and rolled the stone <lb />
away. Last year were in grief <lb />
of some joy. The <lb />
joy is Still a remembered one ; it <lb />
has left us, but it has put on gar- <lb />
of heavenly <lb />
But if you sit under the <lb />
shadow of the Cross, and the songs <lb />
of your neighbor jar on the ear. <lb />
discord in some mournful <lb />
even then you can be thankful, for <lb />
A few anxious friends kept it alive <lb />
and at times it would revive as <lb />
to encourage them. Discourage- <lb />
at last prevailed and the meet- <lb />
died from neglect. Over forty <lb />
were living within r <lb />
quarter of a mile, and not one was <lb />
there. Had two been there its life <lb />
might have been saved, for <lb />
being distended, and second by <lb />
puss particles as they m there <lb />
in, all spend lb force on this <lb />
sensitive organ. Hence, anything <lb />
the heart's action <lb />
increases p tin ; ii is i more <lb />
at the <lb />
Cy I ho , <lb />
the blood in t <lb />
of the head. <lb />
Remedy. Cold water i , <lb />
mouth generally affords <lb />
ate relief. But the pain returns <lb />
as the water gets warm, and while <lb />
this seems troublesome it can be <lb />
Can do a kind it, <lb />
From despair some soul to save; <lb />
Bless each as you pass through It, <lb />
Marching onward to the grave. <lb />
If sonic grand thing for to-morrow <lb />
You are it now ; <lb />
From the future do borrow ; <lb />
Frost soon gathers the brow. <lb />
Speak your word, perform duty, <lb />
is coming deep with <lb />
will gleam hi l <lb />
whisper <lb />
are . w, my brother, <lb />
to-day. Cat fit you vow ; <lb />
If yon mean to he p <lb />
Ho not dream it now. <lb />
HT, <lb />
W. <lb />
Office in Skinner <lb />
opposite Photograph <lb />
nu. 11.1,. <lb />
DENTIST. t <lb />
X. V. <lb />
Prompt ion lo business, <lb />
at old stand. <lb />
Vi. I <lb />
L. L <lb />
N. <lb />
III all Courts. <lb />
I. <lb />
r. w <lb />
IS <lb />
K. V. <lb />
TRUSTING THIS DARK. <lb />
A mother took her baby in her <lb />
arms to carry her upstairs to bod. <lb />
Through a long hall, and up the <lb />
kept up until proper treatment. stairs, without any light, <lb />
be given. Opening the ,, her way. Tho baby <lb />
nerve, by which tho <lb />
she lisped, <lb />
needn't be afraid, mother <lb />
knows the said <lb />
cheerfully, hugging the little one <lb />
times afford relief. ore the <lb />
When the tooth is elongated <lb />
sorts the red and of <lb />
Cheek swelled, the formation of an When the door WM opened into <lb />
abscess is indicated. If left i the light, pleasant bedroom, the <lb />
pent up g.-iRes can allowed <lb />
to escape, also affords relief, often <lb />
quite permanently. This can often <lb />
be accomplished with an ordinary , <lb />
pin. Creosote, oil of cloves, <lb />
f C. <lb />
IS <lb />
II. LONG, <lb />
S. C. <lb />
careful attention <lb />
solicited. <lb />
I. <lb />
I Ml- V A- <lb />
six<lb />
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B, <lb />
B. <lb />
a H K F. N V I I. i. v <lb />
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Si- <lb />
two or three are gathered together relief in from little one clapped her hands with <lb />
in my etc. Two-thirds of <lb />
the forty might have been there, <lb />
had they been so disposed, but <lb />
they were not, and the prayer- <lb />
is an <lb />
old notice, but how many prayer- <lb />
meetings q the present day does <lb />
it <lb />
three to days, by the pus <lb />
that forms in a sue on tho end of <lb />
the root burrowing its way out as <lb />
in other risings. <lb />
this the sent <lb />
of tho trouble is in tho bone, at <lb />
tho end of the root of the tooth, <lb />
too far away to by or- <lb />
application of medicine. <lb />
Blood letting from around the <lb />
tooth sometimes seems to be help <lb />
but to turn tho pus out, or re- <lb />
move the tooth ore the only means <lb />
of Immediate f by local treat <lb />
no-ill Applications of poultices <lb />
to tho face generally harmful <lb />
and should not ho done, because <lb />
it tends to promote the tbs <lb />
of matter through tho or <lb />
lower part of the face, rather than <lb />
through tho gum. And an ester <lb />
mil opening forms a sear for life. <lb />
in better <lb />
and most of tho from <lb />
toothache might, avoided by <lb />
The adaptation of Dr. Bull's Cough having the teeth examined once or <lb />
Syrup to the cure or all of the , <lb />
throat and chest Is marvelous. a loper treat <lb />
Waller Bridges, writes; <lb />
six years I had been afflicted with <lb />
fops, and an en of <lb />
the I one in I tried even thing <lb />
I beard without any permanent <lb />
until botanic was <lb />
to me. using <lb />
the sores healed, .-Mid I am now better <lb />
health I have ever la-en. send <lb />
this testimonial unsolicited. an e I <lb />
want Others be <lb />
T mil Out. <lb />
To inform <lb />
readers have a <lb />
for the thousand and one ills which arise <lb />
deranged female organs. I <lb />
be lo send two bottle- of my <lb />
lo any Inly If they will send <lb />
their l. O. address. Your- <lb />
For cold, <lb />
and Incipient .-.-i n it <lb />
Healer closest tn <lb />
given Particularly should <lb />
this be with children. <lb />
delight knows the <lb />
she repeated, no move <lb />
In tho simple trust of tho little <lb />
child let us contemplate tho dark <lb />
clouds before us. would <lb />
fer sunlight, is it true, but if our <lb />
Father sends clouds it is not to <lb />
alarm us, only to test faith- It <lb />
is that may get tho sweetness <lb />
and comfort and real joy of trust <lb />
If clouds never shadowed <lb />
our way, we should never need to <lb />
trot, ml lose one of our <lb />
highest sources of enjoyment. To <lb />
loan singing, <lb />
way my Savior leads me. <lb />
What have I to ask <lb />
is far brings deeper, <lb />
richer pence to the soul, than to <lb />
walk in tho light of <lb />
we open our <lb />
eyes in the shining of the <lb />
better laud, shall thank God <lb />
for the clouds through which be <lb />
us so tenderly and safely. <lb />
would lather walk in the dark <lb />
with God than go done in the <lb />
KM <lb />
MARK <lb />
for the tore flan <lb />
This has been in use <lb />
fifty years, wherever known lifts <lb />
been In steady demand. It haft been en. <lb />
lowed by the physicians all over <lb />
country, and has effected cures where <lb />
ill other remedies, with the attention of <lb />
the 1110-I physicians, have <lb />
for years failed. This Ointment III of <lb />
long standing and high reputation <lb />
b is is ow lug entirely <lb />
Its as hut little effort haft <lb />
ever made lo It before the <lb />
One lie of this Ointment will <lb />
la; sent tn any address on receipt of One <lb />
Dollar. Sample The usual <lb />
to All Cash Orders <lb />
promptly attended to. nil or- <lb />
and communications to <lb />
F. <lb />
Sole Proprietor, <lb />
N. O. <lb />
HAIR BALSAM <lb />
-l <lb />
to <lb />
CONSUMPTIVE<lb /></p>
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                <p>
I Editor -d <lb />
WEDNESDAY. <lb />
at <lb />
K. C. as mutter. <lb />
stove without <lb />
the papers- <lb />
it <lb />
sept for policy of delay in <lb />
; meeting which has been <lb />
in vogue for two years or more- <lb />
A postage <lb />
in Alabama daring the , u probably come during <lb />
was sold New York year. <lb />
the of <lb />
I is Si pat <lb />
we year, one-tall column one year. <lb />
; one-quarter column one <lb />
Transient Inch <lb />
weak, l ; two weeks, 91.30; one <lb />
Two inches one week. 81.50, <lb />
o weeks. ; month, <lb />
Inserted In Local <lb />
Column as residing Items, cents per <lb />
line for each insertion. <lb />
Advertisements, such as Ad. <lb />
and Notices- <lb />
and <lb />
to etc. will <lb />
be charged for at legal rates and must <lb />
PAID IN <lb />
Contracts tor any space not mentioned <lb />
Above, for any length of time, can be <lb />
made by to the office- either <lb />
person or by letter. <lb />
Copy tor Ni v Advertisements and <lb />
all of should be <lb />
handed o'clock on Tuesday <lb />
in order to receive prompt in- <lb />
day following. <lb />
The having a large <lb />
M ill be found a profitable medium <lb />
which to reach public. <lb />
day for Tho Scott Stamp <lb />
and Printing were the<lb />
The legislation of the session of <lb />
Congress soon to meet will pro <lb />
have much to do with tho <lb />
question as to whether there shall <lb />
be an session of Congress <lb />
or not after Mr. Clove-land's <lb />
The formal casting of the ballot <lb />
of North Carolina for President <lb />
and Vice-President will take place <lb />
in Raleigh nest Wednesday. The <lb />
electors are required by law to <lb />
meet there on that day and will <lb />
cast their ballots for Cleveland <lb />
and Stevenson. <lb />
Winston has had two fires re- <lb />
Tho first one burnt sever- <lb />
valuable blocks. Tho one on <lb />
last Thursday burnt the hotel <lb />
Tho was preparing a Thanks- <lb />
giving dinner. regret to see <lb />
these as this is one of our <lb />
most progressive cities, <lb />
i ii i. <lb />
Cabinet making is going on at <lb />
a pretty rapid rate just now. But <lb />
one thing is almost certain and <lb />
that is that when tho cabinet is <lb />
the hand of Mr- Clove- <lb />
land will be seen in it as in every- <lb />
thing that comes within pro- <lb />
of <lb />
Mr. H- A. Latham, editor of the <lb />
Washington <lb />
for Beading Clerk in tho next <lb />
House of Representatives. <lb />
has occupied this position before <lb />
and discharged the duties <lb />
and creditably. Capt- N. <lb />
L. Shaw, of Warrenton, also a <lb />
candidate for the same position <lb />
and tho Record speaks highly <lb />
of ability to till it- <lb />
WHERE THE ALLIANCE STANDS. <lb />
The last meeting of the National <lb />
Alliance confirmed the fact that the <lb />
Alliance his gone soul and body <lb />
into the Third party. This does <lb />
not apply to the entire member- <lb />
ship of the Alliance, but as a body <lb />
under its present officers and or- <lb />
it is nothing more nor <lb />
less a political organization. <lb />
Under the of <lb />
end Butler may ex- <lb />
of the order but what may <lb />
for the interest these two <lb />
rank Third party loaders. This is <lb />
a great pity. In its original or- <lb />
and with its primitive <lb />
purposes it was a grand <lb />
Tho good it might ac- <lb />
can be estimated. <lb />
What it will now do for the toiling <lb />
masses will not be worth <lb />
mating- The scenes transacted <lb />
during the last meeting were a <lb />
disgrace to tho good men who <lb />
joined the order with pure motives <lb />
and purposes. Just think of men <lb />
each other liars and put- <lb />
ting their hands on their pistols as <lb />
if they were among and a part of <lb />
a band of desperadoes. Many of <lb />
the delegates were thoroughly dis- <lb />
gusted with the proceedings and <lb />
left the hall. Many of them will <lb />
go home and advise their Lodges <lb />
to surrender their charters. Many <lb />
have done this during the past <lb />
four and more will <lb />
follow their example soon. A <lb />
great many good men have left the <lb />
order. A great many more will do <lb />
the same thing. It is a great pity <lb />
they were forced to do this, and <lb />
yet they could not remain true to <lb />
themselves and stay in the order <lb />
when it is run by such <lb />
men as Butler Co. No <lb />
man can have a word to say. <lb />
. ., . ., n great victory for good and honest <lb />
against the as v as It a . <lb />
remains true to the tor <lb />
It is very evident that if North <lb />
Carolina expects a cabinet position <lb />
it will be necessary for the State <lb />
to unite on one man and not bring <lb />
forward every man within her <lb />
borders who has been faithful to <lb />
tho Democratic party and gained <lb />
some little reputation. Mr. Cleve- <lb />
land need not be expected to <lb />
point any man who has not been <lb />
tested and found to <lb />
be honest, true and capable. Only <lb />
such men as these will constitute <lb />
his cabinet. <lb />
How to meet it is the most press- <lb />
question with which the Demo- <lb />
administration and Congress <lb />
will have to deal next year. If it <lb />
can be temporarily met in some <lb />
way until the new tariff can get <lb />
into working order and the <lb />
get an opportunity to lop off <lb />
the extravagant expenses of the <lb />
Government and reduce <lb />
to a Democratic basis of <lb />
economy everything will be all <lb />
right, as the lowered tariff will <lb />
certainly add many millions to the <lb />
customs receipts of the Govern- <lb />
It is of this <lb />
edge that quite a number of prom- <lb />
Democrats favor issuing <lb />
bonds at a low rate of interest for <lb />
the money that will absolutely <lb />
needed, instead of increasing any <lb />
present tax or adding a new one. <lb />
It is a very interesting and a very <lb />
important question and no fears <lb />
need be felt that the best plan, all <lb />
things considered, will not be <lb />
adopted. <lb />
Representative Fitch, chairman <lb />
of the House Committee which is <lb />
engaged in <lb />
of the notorious John I- Daven- <lb />
port, Chief IT- S- Supervisor of <lb />
for New York, wrote Secretary <lb />
Foster, early this week, asking him <lb />
not to pass or pay any of Daven- <lb />
port's accounts for expenses until <lb />
the committee could examine <lb />
them. This brought Davenport <lb />
to Washington in double-quick <lb />
time. His object is to get his ac- <lb />
counts approved and paid before <lb />
the committee gets at them, other- <lb />
wise he knows they will largely <lb />
cut down. One thing may put <lb />
down as certain. When the first <lb />
session of the Fifty-third Congress <lb />
adjourns, whether it be extra or <lb />
regular, there will be no such office <lb />
as T- S. Supervisor of Elections. <lb />
The local Democrats, aided by <lb />
thousands from the neighboring <lb />
States of Maryland and <lb />
are to-night largest <lb />
political demonstration ever seen <lb />
in Washington, and the jam of <lb />
people on avenue are <lb />
wild with enthusiasm and the air <lb />
full of brilliant fireworks. <lb />
Mr. Cleveland's alleged remarks <lb />
expressing his disgust for office <lb />
seekers, which were published here <lb />
a few clays ago, helped many a Re- <lb />
publican office-holder to enjoy his <lb />
Thanksgiving dinner, by making <lb />
him feel that he was secure in his <lb />
office. Democrats generally, who <lb />
believe that when the people of tho <lb />
country voted by such an over- <lb />
whelming majority for a change <lb />
they did not mean merely a change <lb />
in the Presidency and in the heads <lb />
of the departments but a change <lb />
all along the line, are to be- <lb />
that Mr. Cleveland ever used <lb />
the language attributed to him. <lb />
JOTTINGS. <lb />
From a letter written by Mrs. Ada E. <lb />
Th . we Was <lb />
, , , <lb />
being over and the country safe, , <lb />
tho comet up and seems consumption. Four doctors <lb />
to create more excitement than the gave we up, saying I could live but a <lb />
short time. I gave myself up to my <lb />
Saviour, if i could not stay <lb />
my friends on earth. would <lb />
my absent ones above. My husband was <lb />
advised to get Dr. King's New Discovery <lb />
for Consumption, Coughs and Colds. <lb />
have it a trial, took in all eight bottles; <lb />
it has cured me, and thank God I am <lb />
now a well and hearty Trial <lb />
free at Woolen V Drug Store, reg- <lb />
size <lb />
election did. Our colored <lb />
seem to be greatly up over <lb />
its appearance. It is vastly <lb />
to see the expression of a <lb />
terror on the faces of some of t om <lb />
while some person relates a <lb />
or snake story about the won <lb />
doings of the comet. <lb />
By the way, speaking of <lb />
Last Thursday was pretty gen- <lb />
observed as Thanksgiving <lb />
day- The clay has lost much of its <lb />
religious significance that cluster- <lb />
ed around it of the <lb />
tan It is now more a <lb />
holiday and is made joyous <lb />
by the meeting of friends long <lb />
separated and the happy reunion <lb />
of families that are scattered by <lb />
marriage other conditions in- <lb />
to society- Another <lb />
of joy entered in pretty large- <lb />
this year <lb />
government recently <lb />
gave a new relish to the <lb />
pleasures of the day. <lb />
which it was originally organized. <lb />
We heartily wish that it had not <lb />
gone under the leadership of men <lb />
without principle or character <lb />
then stranded so soon. W say <lb />
stranded because it is very evident <lb />
that so long as it is officered as it <lb />
is now and led a it is now it will <lb />
continue to decline and it he j numerous <lb />
only a matter of time when ii will I those here at least three-fourth. <lb />
cease to exist entirely. Many of II <lb />
the men who still remain in its <lb />
achieved <lb />
ordinary <lb />
WASHINGTON LETTER. <lb />
our regular <lb />
Washington, D. C-, Nov. <lb />
Democratic Senators and Rep <lb />
are already quid- <lb />
ton, and <lb />
frightened reminds me of a good <lb />
on one of our young mer- <lb />
chants who is just a bit <lb />
told us last night lie <lb />
was only nervous about A tow <lb />
nights ago while the meteoric <lb />
play was in progress this <lb />
merchant was seem to kneel by <lb />
tho bedside in an attitude of earn- <lb />
est prayer and Johnnie says ho is <lb />
confident that prayed more <lb />
than he had before during the <lb />
whole year, but we think tho joke <lb />
is equally on Johnnie as well as <lb />
or why did go and beg <lb />
to stay with him <lb />
are in order. admits th <lb />
praying but insinuates that John- <lb />
was too scared to pray. <lb />
Jimmie, tho young son of Mr- <lb />
Duke, had the misfortune to break <lb />
his right arm above tho elbow a <lb />
few days ago. Dr. Stancill of <lb />
came and set the <lb />
arm and the little fellow is doing <lb />
as well could be expected <lb />
It is Very sending six <lb />
miles for a doctor and we think <lb />
would be a fine place <lb />
for some energetic young doctor <lb />
and most of our citizens concur in <lb />
this opinion. After the accident <lb />
above spoken of the station hand <lb />
ran a railroad velocipede to Mar- <lb />
N. C, after tho doc- <lb />
tor and return, a distance of twelve <lb />
miles, in thirty-five minutes <lb />
good time. <lb />
Mr. J. C- James takes tho cake <lb />
on the turnip question. He gave <lb />
your correspondent three Saturday <lb />
night, the three weighing <lb />
pounds, with tops cut off. lie <lb />
sent one to R. P. Ellis at Frank- <lb />
a few days ago, weighing <lb />
pounds. This is no fish story as <lb />
the writer weighed them. <lb />
The farmers are rejoicing <lb />
the rise in cotton but some of them <lb />
have long faces as they sold before <lb />
the rise- There is not much cot- <lb />
ton around here as it is <lb />
principally a peanut country. <lb />
Quantities of peanuts are raised. <lb />
About bags are shipped <lb />
from here during a season. <lb />
Eddie returned <lb />
day from a visit to Atlanta, Ga- <lb />
He simply went on a pleasure trip <lb />
with his brother Davie, the ex- <lb />
press messenger. Eddie says his <lb />
looks wore by dust but it <lb />
isn't decided yet whether he got <lb />
on a or was pulled <lb />
through the smoke stack of the <lb />
engine Eel says he enjoyed it <lb />
anyway. We guess so. This is a <lb />
dry town. Quill Pen. <lb />
The attempt of the Third party <lb />
lenders of Pitt county to capture <lb />
the Hon. Willis R. Williams prov- <lb />
Trees. Trees. Trees. <lb />
It is now time to plant all kind of <lb />
Fruit and Nut Bearing Tree and <lb />
Vines. In stock nice <lb />
of Apple, Fear. Peach, Plum, Mulberry. <lb />
Pecan, Chestnut. Japan Per- <lb />
and Trees. We also <lb />
have a flue variety of drape Vines <lb />
for this section. It a good <lb />
time to transplant Evergreen, <lb />
shrubs, Roses, ate u yon will <lb />
always find at Riverside Nursery for <lb />
Send In your order now. <lb />
of Fruit and Ornamental trees <lb />
on . <lb />
ALLEN <lb />
Greenville, N. C <lb />
Notice to Creditors. <lb />
By a decree made at March term, <lb />
Pitt Court, in the case L. <lb />
ed a signal failure Mr. Williams I <lb />
not only said to them, get thee Jr., and others, the under- <lb />
Satan, he buckled on signed was appointed a referee to take <lb />
his Democratic armor and account which shall a <lb />
full list of the creditor of the late U F <lb />
armor <lb />
several strong and effective speech- <lb />
es for the good <lb />
Chronicle. <lb />
LETTER FROM TEXAS. <lb />
Worth Texas, Nov. <lb />
Editor Reflector noise, <lb />
continuous fireworks and much <lb />
riding to and fro could make a <lb />
demonstration a success tho Dem- <lb />
last night over the <lb />
election of Cleveland was a grand <lb />
one- <lb />
At 7-30 the procession moved and <lb />
it consisted largely of mounted <lb />
men carrying torches and trans- <lb />
some of the mottoes be- <lb />
very striking. I give only a <lb />
few as all would to <lb />
We the goose, <lb />
And Texas <lb />
Old man <lb />
Again in clover. <lb />
On the 8th we ate <lb />
On the 4th they go forth. <lb />
Great bonfires were burning and <lb />
with detonations cannon anvils <lb />
were fired at tho four corners of <lb />
the square as the crowd assembled- <lb />
Many countrymen were in town <lb />
joined the Crowley, Cleveland <lb />
and Hog Club that come in <lb />
strong. After these come foot- <lb />
. man bearing torches then a large <lb />
ii timber of private carriages in many <lb />
of which were ladies, then more <lb />
ranks are still hoping th it <lb />
yet be saved by being diverted to <lb />
its original purposes, unless <lb />
this is done they, too, will refuse <lb />
longer to be made subservient to <lb />
the political advancement of a few <lb />
unprincipled men. In this they <lb />
are right- Tho Alliance can be <lb />
made to be, as it was, a great <lb />
order, this can never be done <lb />
under the leadership of such men <lb />
ea Wilson, Marion But- <lb />
Co These will to <lb />
expelled from the order before <lb />
much can bu expected. Tho It.-s- <lb />
has a unkind <lb />
word fur the of tho <lb />
Alliance- It they have been <lb />
deceived, misled badly misled. <lb />
This they van and will sou now and <lb />
the manly thing lot them to do <lb />
to repudiate the men who are re- <lb />
for this whether they <lb />
en early extra session of <lb />
I the Fifty-third Congress the <lb />
i of dealing with financial <lb />
and tariff matters. The reason <lb />
given in most is that it is a <lb />
mounted men with torches and <lb />
The parade started <lb />
from the with the first baud <lb />
playing and it was a con- <lb />
yell and for <lb />
. land, at times drowning the play- <lb />
custom of long standing with Con- j in o the <lb />
that about one year should ft continuous shooting of <lb />
elapse from the time a new tariff <lb />
law is enacted before it into <lb />
effect, in order to give business <lb />
circles and manufacturers an op- <lb />
to make preparations for <lb />
change that will prevent any <lb />
loss by reason or reductions made <lb />
in the duties. So that even if an <lb />
extra session be called in April it <lb />
will in the neighborhood of a <lb />
year and a half after Mr. Cleve- <lb />
land is inaugurated before the <lb />
people can begin to realize any <lb />
benefit from the Democratic re- <lb />
form of the tariff. Surely that is <lb />
o enough for the people to <lb />
continue to bear the burdens <lb />
posed upon them by the <lb />
law. <lb />
But there is another matter that <lb />
is even more than the <lb />
almost immediate need <lb />
of tho Government <lb />
positions in the obligations <lb />
or are were or congressional, curred by the Republicans; and it <lb />
district Such men are is not believed that the <lb />
an abomination to every <lb />
table citizen. are <lb />
laid on tho shelf the better it will <lb />
be for the order. Some of them, <lb />
are very anyhow <lb />
are noted for the evil <lb />
they can a They are <lb />
important only in their own <lb />
The returns are about all in and <lb />
it now found that the Electoral <lb />
College will stand as <lb />
Cleveland Harrison and <lb />
California goes Demo- <lb />
and the Democrats get one <lb />
Ohio. I <lb />
can majority of the Senate will be <lb />
patriotic enough to drop their in- <lb />
tense partisanship aid in this <lb />
matter during the present <lb />
of Congress; they don't how <lb />
much trouble the country gets into <lb />
after it shall have passed into <lb />
j Democratic hands. <lb />
the continued of <lb />
Secretary Foster that there will be <lb />
no in the Treasury during <lb />
the current fiscal year, many prom- <lb />
Democrats believe there will <lb />
be. The reason for this belief is <lb />
that the officials of this <lb />
and Health. <lb />
If you are not feeling and heal- <lb />
thy, try Bitters. If <lb />
left you weak and weary, use <lb />
Bitters. This remedy acts directly <lb />
on Stomach and Kidneys, <lb />
aiding those organs to perform their <lb />
functions. If you are with Sick <lb />
Headache, you will Bad speedy and per- <lb />
relief by taking Electric Hitters. <lb />
trial will convince you that this is <lb />
the remedy you need. Large bottles <lb />
only at Drag <lb />
Office Board <lb />
Pill county. J <lb />
The following is a statement of the <lb />
of Meetings of the Board of Com- <lb />
for county, and <lb />
of days each member attend- <lb />
ed, and the number of miles traveled <lb />
by each, the amounts allowed to <lb />
each member for cervices <lb />
for the fiscal year ending De- <lb />
limO <lb />
Council Damon hath attended, <lb />
T K Keel <lb />
A Gainer<lb />
v v Newton <lb />
Roman candles by tho riders in the <lb />
procession. There was one <lb />
during tho <lb />
A large balloon had been prepared <lb />
bearing on one side a likeness of <lb />
Cleveland on the other Hogg, but <lb />
tho high wind that prevailed caused <lb />
it to take fire and it was <lb />
just as it was ready to rise. The <lb />
crowd was a very patient and good <lb />
one though the frisky <lb />
wet wind played sad havoc with <lb />
some of the ladies coiffures and <lb />
frequently caused them to tack for <lb />
an offing. They seemed to regard <lb />
it as a part of the program and <lb />
enjoyed it throughly. <lb />
When the head of the procession <lb />
was seen coming up Main Street <lb />
there was a gents rustle by <lb />
escorts for dry goods boxes and <lb />
other methods of seating the ladies <lb />
where they could see and hear. <lb />
before the speaking began <lb />
somebody attempted to send up <lb />
a paper fire balloon which ascend- <lb />
ed to the second story <lb />
of the court house paused a mo- <lb />
and then settled down grad- <lb />
over the head of tho crowd <lb />
causing some of the ladies to <lb />
vacate their seats which were <lb />
seized by the irreverent <lb />
small boy. <lb />
Now that we had a regular land <lb />
slide and of the f in <lb />
Texas I am anxious to see the <lb />
and hear from the Old <lb />
North State and the good old <lb />
county of Pitt, hoping that they, <lb />
too, won the Democratic victory. <lb />
W- H. <lb />
P 8- Since the above was writ <lb />
can, if so disposed, with- <lb />
hold one or another pretext <lb />
the payment of many large sums , ,. . <lb />
that will fall due between now and the of the B- <lb />
the fourth of March read giving the <lb />
them to be liquidated by the Tote of old Pitt <lb />
A Free Gift to Reflector Reader. <lb />
By special arrangement with the <lb />
are enabled to make <lb />
every one of our readers a present <lb />
of one of those exquisite Oil <lb />
inches long, a companion <lb />
to Yard of which all <lb />
who seen admired. This ex- <lb />
picture, Yard of Pan- <lb />
was painted by the same <lb />
noted artist who did the <lb />
It is tho same size, and is pronoun- <lb />
by art critics to far <lb />
or to the Tho <lb />
is equal in every respect to <lb />
the original, which cost and <lb />
accompanying it are full directions <lb />
for framing at homo, at a cost of a <lb />
few cents, thus forming a beautiful <lb />
ornament for your parlor or a <lb />
Christmas Gift, worth at last <lb />
Send your name and address <lb />
to the publisher, W. Jennings <lb />
East St., New <lb />
York, with three two-cent stamps <lb />
to pay for tho packing, mailing <lb />
etc., and mention that you are a <lb />
reader of the Eastern Reflector <lb />
and you will receive by return <lb />
mail one of these valuable Works <lb />
of Art. <lb />
The weekly papers of North <lb />
Carolina, though now in the wake <lb />
of the splendid victory, scarce- <lb />
thought of as contributing any- <lb />
thing to the result, nevertheless, <lb />
they were, if we may be pardoned <lb />
for so saying, a very great faction <lb />
in bringing it The editors <lb />
worked manfully for Democracy <lb />
without tho hope of reward. They <lb />
wanted no office, nor were they <lb />
thinking of such a thing. Yet, we <lb />
fear their work is not appreciated. <lb />
We make a plea for the <lb />
of their work, at <lb />
allowed Council Dawson <lb />
For as commissioner, <lb />
For days on committee. <lb />
For 8-12 miles at <lb />
Amount allowed T K Keel <lb />
days as commissioner. <lb />
For days nu committee <lb />
For miles traveled <lb />
allowed S A Gainer <lb />
For <lb />
For days on committee. <lb />
For miles at cents, <lb />
Amount allowed Fleming <lb />
For days commissioner, <lb />
For days on committee. <lb />
For traveled at I cents, <lb />
on <lb />
lit on as no <lb />
the amount due each. <lb />
This there hue is lo give notice lo all <lb />
such to their claims to <lb />
me to be pasted m. on In accordance with <lb />
the terms of mid decree on or before the <lb />
10th day of March. ISM, which time <lb />
I Shall proceed lo take and stale said ac- <lb />
count and report same to the <lb />
as m directed -aid de- <lb />
F. O. <lb />
This Slat. 1802. <lb />
Important Sale. <lb />
virtue, of power conferred upon <lb />
me In a certain conveyance executed by <lb />
Greenville Land and Improvement <lb />
Company 15th day of March, <lb />
and duly record, d In Hook <lb />
and In Ute <lb />
of county, Will on Tues- <lb />
day. December sell for cash <lb />
to highest bidder on the premises --f <lb />
said the following property, <lb />
IO-wit <lb />
1st. The entire mill plant a- it stands, <lb />
of Saw and Grist Mills, Dry <lb />
Kilns .-mil Mills, together with <lb />
the Boiler, Engines and all Mich other <lb />
Tool-. Implements, Belting, <lb />
Shafting, Pulleys, Attachments, <lb />
Furniture and things used in <lb />
with the Mill Plant of said <lb />
Greenville Land and Improvement Com- <lb />
located said Mill <lb />
2nd. One Engine. Boiler. and <lb />
all Mich other Machinery, Shaft lug. <lb />
Belting, Tools. Implements. <lb />
Hanger. Attachments flock on hand <lb />
in the Machine Shops and Foundry of <lb />
said company In town of Greenville. <lb />
3rd. Ii Mules, r Oxen, S Log <lb />
Timber Trucks, Wagons and <lb />
Cart. <lb />
Nearly every tiling connected with <lb />
this Plant is new In <lb />
Its capacity is shout feet <lb />
per day. Timber supply <lb />
mules are extra line and the other team <lb />
and properly good. It is a splendid op- <lb />
for a good Investment, call <lb />
and examine property. of sale <lb />
at the Mill Plant. Hour of Sale <lb />
o'clock A. II. and continue until close. <lb />
Terms of sale, cash to highest bidder. <lb />
THO J. <lb />
Mortgagee <lb />
X. C. Nov. IS, <lb />
Important Sale. <lb />
By virtue of lite power given me a <lb />
certain conveyance executed to me on <lb />
the 12th day of August 1802 by the <lb />
Greenville Land and Improvement <lb />
Company and recorded in Hook if. S. <lb />
pages I will sell for <lb />
cash to the highest bidder on th <lb />
said company at the mill plant on <lb />
Tuesday the 20th day of December 1892, <lb />
the Peal and <lb />
to Wit. <lb />
All the right title and interest <lb />
of the said company in and to a of <lb />
land adjoining the land-, of F. Pat- <lb />
riots, A. Y. Clark, F. Manning and <lb />
others known as a pan of William <lb />
Moore property. The interest of the <lb />
company in said tract of land being sub- <lb />
to a mortgage upon which there is <lb />
due about The exact amount <lb />
be made known on day of -ale. <lb />
Second. I will at game time and <lb />
place join Thus. J, hi a sale to <lb />
made by of entire Plant of <lb />
said company Saw and <lb />
Mill, Kills, Plaining Mills and <lb />
all tools, attachments Ac, Ac connected <lb />
therewith. The said sale him be <lb />
made under a mortgage dated March 16th <lb />
1892 and recorded in Book II. pages <lb />
IDS <lb />
Third. The right title and interest of <lb />
said company to cut and remove all <lb />
pine, ash, cypress and popular <lb />
of and above size of twelve <lb />
es on a tract of land in Swift Creek <lb />
, , township, Pitt county, adjoining the <lb />
For Sale Terms lands of w. u. King. <lb />
Double In Greenville. I B. Wilson and Others con- <lb />
offer sale on easy terms the large I tabling M acres more or <lb />
Double Store north cf Fifth Street. <lb />
east street, with lot fronting j company dated June Bed l <lb />
If so come to us and w will make yon prices that <lb />
conceded by our customers as lower <lb />
can be gotten elsewhere. <lb />
-------have in the------- <lb />
Largest and Most <lb />
Selection of Furniture <lb />
ever kept in our town <lb />
Amount allowed C V <lb />
For days as commissioner, <lb />
For days on committee, <lb />
For miles traveled at <lb />
Total amount allowed Board, <lb />
State of North Carolina, <lb />
Pitt county. <lb />
I, David II. James, Clerk of <lb />
the Board of Commissioners for afore- <lb />
said county, do certify that th <lb />
Is a correct statement as doth <lb />
pear open record In my office. <lb />
Given under my hand and the official <lb />
seal of the Board of Commissioners for <lb />
Pitt county, at office in Greenville, <lb />
the 19th of November. A. D. <lb />
D. II. JAMES, <lb />
Clerk Com. Co. <lb />
We buy direct from the <lb />
and can and will sell <lb />
low down. Our consists <lb />
in part of <lb />
Marble Top Walnut Suits, <lb />
Solid Oak Suits, <lb />
Sixteenth Century Finish Suits, <lb />
Walnut Finish Suits, <lb />
Marble Top Bureaus and Washstands, <lb />
Wood Top Bureaus and Washstands, <lb />
Ward Bribes, Buffets, and Side-Boards, <lb />
Walnut Bedsteads, <lb />
Bedsteads of all grades and colors, <lb />
Wire and Beds and Cradles. <lb />
Marble Top and Solid Wood Top Tables, <lb />
Solid Walnut Chairs and Rockers. <lb />
Solid Oak Chairs and Rockers, <lb />
Fancy Reed and Wood Rockers, <lb />
Chairs of all grades, Lounges, <lb />
Bed Springs, Mattresses, <lb />
headquarters <lb />
FURNITURE <lb />
and extend to all a cordial invitation to call on when in want <lb />
of any goods as we carry of the best stocks of <lb />
GENERAL MERCHANDISE <lb />
ever kept in town. <lb />
Yours truly, <lb />
For Rent. <lb />
A later. two-story store in the <lb />
Opera Block, Greenville, just <lb />
Bated, splendid room, with patent <lb />
tor, counters, shelving and drawers. <lb />
Apply lo <lb />
Wit. H. LONG. <lb />
Greenville, C. C. <lb />
S. E. PENDER COMPANY <lb />
Next Month's Weather. <lb />
Raleigh <lb />
The of weather bureau fur- <lb />
tho following data, com- <lb />
piled from the record of <lb />
for the month of December, <lb />
taken at this station for a period <lb />
of five yearn The mean or nor- <lb />
temperature degrees. The <lb />
warmest December was that of <lb />
1889, with an average of 53.4 de- <lb />
the coldest that of 1887, <lb />
with an average of 41.1 degrees. <lb />
The highest temperature during <lb />
any December was degrees on <lb />
the 26th, in 1889; the lowest was <lb />
degrees on the 30th, in 1881. <lb />
The rainfall month, <lb />
inches. Tho greatest in one <lb />
month was inches, in 1887; <lb />
the least was six tenths of an inch, <lb />
in 1887. <lb />
Are yon one of those persons <lb />
who fake the liberty of helping <lb />
themselves to certain things that <lb />
are convenient when yon go into a <lb />
store to make a purchase T If so <lb />
did yon over stop to think that the <lb />
that people of <lb />
helping themselves to an apple, <lb />
peach, bunch of grapes or a hand- <lb />
of peanuts, a piece or cheese or <lb />
a cake or two when entering a I <lb />
store is a constant drain upon the <lb />
purse, and patience t <lb />
do Gold <lb />
Leaf. <lb />
feet Fifth street by feet deep. A <lb />
splendid Apply at once to <lb />
Wm. II. LONG, <lb />
Notice. <lb />
SP-Court. <lb />
Before W. T. Crawford, Clerk. <lb />
J. T. Everett, S. H. A. S. <lb />
Everett, V. Everett and Mary <lb />
E, Everett, <lb />
Tho defendant S. M. C. <lb />
Everett and II J. Everett are hereby <lb />
to appear before me my <lb />
in Martin county, North <lb />
Carolina, on KB day of January, <lb />
to answer or demur to a petition tiled in <lb />
the above titled action before me b <lb />
A. S. Everett, guardian of V. <lb />
Everett, again-t S. II. Everett, M. <lb />
Everett. C. S. Everett II. J. Ever- <lb />
The purpose said action is to <lb />
that the hit No. assigned to S. II. <lb />
Everett be sold to pay ram of ninety <lb />
dollars, the barge placed on said lot <lb />
for equality of partition due V. <lb />
Everett. W. T. CRAWFORD, <lb />
Clerk Superior Court. <lb />
November 18th, 1892. <lb />
corded in Hook pages and <lb />
Pitt <lb />
This sale a splendid opportunity <lb />
for Investment, call and examine the <lb />
property. <lb />
Place of sale Mill Plant, <lb />
Hour of o'clock A. M. and <lb />
continues till close. <lb />
Terms of sale cash to highest bidder. <lb />
E. A. MOVE, Jr. <lb />
Trustee. <lb />
Greenville, X. C, <lb />
Dissolution. <lb />
The firm of and is <lb />
dissolved by mutual consent. <lb />
Those indebted to the will pay the <lb />
same to Herbert Edmonds. <lb />
It me pleasure In announce to <lb />
our customers I bat will continue the <lb />
business at the old stand. Every com- <lb />
fort and convenience will be found <lb />
my shop. shave and haircut <lb />
can be had lit all limes. Thanking the <lb />
public for past I solicit <lb />
initiation of the same. <lb />
Have on hand a full line of Cooking Stoves, Kitchen ware, Tin- <lb />
ware, Lamp Goods Taints, Oils, Glass and Putty. <lb />
We make cur own stove pans of cold rolled steel which <lb />
is far the most durable. <lb />
We don't try to keep the cheapest goods in town, but if yon <lb />
want to get the most value for your money give us a call. <lb />
test White Oil cents per gallon. <lb />
Tin Hoofing and Guttering less the Tariff <lb />
S- E. PENDER CO., <lb />
Washing <lb />
Clothes <lb />
or clean i <lb />
with ordinary <lb />
is like rolling a <lb />
heavy stone up hill; it <lb />
takes main strength <lb />
and a good deal of it. <lb />
The same work done <lb />
with Pearline is like <lb />
rolling the stone <lb />
down easy; <lb />
true; goes right to <lb />
mark; and with very <lb />
little labor. All dirt must go <lb />
before PEARLINE. It robs <lb />
woman's hardest work of its <lb />
praiseworthy theft, by <lb />
the The question it or <lb />
does it not hurt the hands, clothes or paint <lb />
We tell you it we are interested w <lb />
ask your friends who use it; you'll find <lb />
of them do; the annual consumption equal to about <lb />
three packages a year for every family In the land. But <lb />
better a package costs but a few pennies, <lb />
and every grocer keeps and it for yourself <lb />
your gain will be larger than ours. <lb />
Peddlers and some grocers are <lb />
imitations which claim lo be Pearline, or the <lb />
are not, <lb />
m raws man <lb />
ell as <lb />
most <lb />
Beware <lb />
are <lb />
Special facilities for handling Seed in any <lb />
quantity all Tar River Landings. <lb />
Car Load Lots taken from any pint in <lb />
Eastern North Carolina and Virginia. <lb />
BAGS FURNISHED FOR SHIPPING SEED <lb />
COTTON SEED MEAL AND HULLS FOR OH <lb />
EXCHANGE FOB SEED. <lb />
Oil <lb />
N. O. <lb />
SAMUEL M. SCHULTZ, Greenville, N. C <lb />
Mills on Tar River River <lb />
AT LOU. <lb />
prices write <lb />
K. V. <lb />
Sec. I Treas., Tarboro, N. C <lb />
Owners and <lb />
STEAMER BETA. <lb />
trip between and and Way Landing.<lb /></p>
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                <p>
I Mrs. A. B. Ellington Ignite sick. <lb />
Local Reflections. <lb />
Did yon mp the comet <lb />
Christmas goods arc arriving. <lb />
Com this <lb />
This it the last day of November. <lb />
Everybody looking to Christmas now. <lb />
Business had a real brisk air Saturday. <lb />
The turkey gets a rest until Christmas. <lb />
To-morrow begins the last month of <lb />
A little snow fell here Saturday morn- <lb />
It is lees than a month to Christ- <lb />
mas. <lb />
at Brown <lb />
Big at Just in <lb />
Bros, <lb />
The is Ma making up his <lb />
bond. <lb />
Choice butter at the Old Brick <lb />
Store, <lb />
a well as rut ton bring a <lb />
good price. <lb />
Bettor give a little attention to paving <lb />
your taxes now. <lb />
The New Home slewing Machine for<lb />
The colored firemen and band <lb />
Thanksgiving afternoon. <lb />
For Streeter Plantation. <lb />
Apply to V. Atkinson. <lb />
The Club have sent out <lb />
to a dress ball on Dec. 7th. <lb />
First of the Chest- <lb />
nuts at the Old Brick Store <lb />
The merchant who does not advertise <lb />
now Is losing both ground and tin. <lb />
New Cream Cheese and N. Y. State <lb />
Butter at the Old Brick Store. <lb />
New Home Sewing Machines and all <lb />
machine parts at Brown Bros. <lb />
The moonlight nights make a <lb />
little in their <lb />
Want to eat something good Boss <lb />
Biscuits at the Old Brick Store. <lb />
Other being planned <lb />
presentation during the holidays. <lb />
Cheapest Furniture, Bedsteads and <lb />
Mattresses at the Old Brick Store. <lb />
Miss A. M. Perkins is having her house <lb />
near the Methodist church remodeled. <lb />
Cash given for Produce. Hides, Egg <lb />
and Furs at the Old Brick Store. <lb />
Cotton receipts hare been <lb />
large since the price advanced. <lb />
The wind Friday, n wee-k ago, blew the <lb />
cross Episcopal church steeple. <lb />
made a big crop of peanuts this <lb />
year and shipments of them are heavy. <lb />
The Baptist Slate Convention meets in <lb />
next week, beginning on the 8th. <lb />
bushels of corn field <lb />
peas F. P. Co . Tarboro. <lb />
a. c. <lb />
The weather was piercingly cold <lb />
week, but clear, beautiful, bracing and <lb />
healthy. <lb />
tons cotton seed wanted for <lb />
or exchange for meal at the Old Brick <lb />
Store. <lb />
All kinds of crops are short except the <lb />
office seekers. There is an <lb />
of them. <lb />
Eva is visiting at Hob- <lb />
good. <lb />
Miss Minnie Exum is visiting Mrs. I. <lb />
A. Sugg. <lb />
Prof. C. If. James, of Washington, was <lb />
here Saturday. <lb />
Mr. James, of was <lb />
here yesterday. <lb />
Mr. R. M. Hester returned Monday <lb />
night from Oxford. <lb />
Mr. Wilson G. Lamb, of Williamston, <lb />
was in town Monday. <lb />
Miss Bertha Savage of Henderson, has <lb />
visiting Mrs. T. the past <lb />
week. <lb />
Mrs. J. B. Cherry and Mrs. F. G. <lb />
leave this on a visit to Ba <lb />
more. <lb />
Mr L. E. Cleve of New and <lb />
Mr. Bryant Gardner, of Grifton, spent <lb />
Thanksgiving day here. <lb />
Mis. M. D. Higgs returned from <lb />
more Wednesday, where she been <lb />
purchasing new millinery and holiday <lb />
goods. <lb />
Mr. H. L. Fennel, of Wilmington <lb />
spent Saturday and Sunday here with <lb />
Mayor F. G. James, at whose home his <lb />
family were visiting. They all returned to <lb />
Wilmington Monday. <lb />
Mr. S. V. Joyner, of Kenly, has been <lb />
spending the last few He says <lb />
the little extra issued the <lb />
Friday after election was immensely <lb />
popular in hi section. <lb />
Dr. J. Marquis, who for two past <lb />
been located in Greenville practicing <lb />
Sunday and will again make his <lb />
home that city. The doctor made <lb />
many friends during his residence hero <lb />
and all regretted to see him leave. <lb />
Mr. A. S. Johnston, of this <lb />
section but now of Richmond, <lb />
by his bride, is visiting his father, <lb />
Mr. C. II. Johnston, just below Greenville. <lb />
He was married to Miss Ida Yarborough <lb />
in Last Wednesday, and came <lb />
here on a bridal tour. The <lb />
extends congratulations. <lb />
About the middle of the <lb />
Ladies Aid Society of the Baptist church <lb />
will have a bazaar continuing three days. <lb />
They will have many beautiful articles <lb />
for sale. <lb />
Honor <lb />
Of Miss Joyner's school for the month <lb />
ending Nov. 1892. <lb />
Rosa Janie Brown, Mary Blow, <lb />
Maud Nannie Fleming, Valeria <lb />
Fleming, Louise Latham, <lb />
Irma Leta Maggie <lb />
Pat tic Myra Skinner, <lb />
Skinner, Apple Smith. Hattie <lb />
Smith, Johnnie Congleton, Charlie James, <lb />
Harvey Jones, Jordan, Lyman <lb />
Joyner, Lee Rawls, Jesse Smith, Bruce <lb />
Sugg and Vick. <lb />
scholarship average, <lb />
Smith and Leta 0-7. High- <lb />
est average on scholarship, attendance <lb />
and deportment, Apple Smith, <lb />
Thanksgiving Services. <lb />
There was a change in the <lb />
services Thursday morning from what <lb />
had been announced for the day. Ex- <lb />
Gov. Jarvis was p by sickness <lb />
from delivering the address the <lb />
church, and Rev. A. D. Hunter, <lb />
pastor of the Baptist church preached <lb />
there instead. His sermon was an ex- <lb />
one and listened to with pleasure <lb />
by the. large congregation. A collection <lb />
was taken amounting to something over <lb />
which was divided between the Ox- <lb />
ford and Orphan Asylums. <lb />
Rev. conducted morn- <lb />
prayer in the Episcopal <lb />
A interesting service was held at <lb />
Mr. Jack White's Sunday School, three <lb />
miles above Greenville, and a liberal col- <lb />
taken for the orphans. <lb />
Let moderate priced dwelling house <lb />
start up in Greenville and there arc half <lb />
a applications to rent it before it is <lb />
It Didn't Come. <lb />
The fellow that got up all this comet <lb />
talk and had the whole country on the <lb />
vive of expectancy, had no doubt <lb />
I up the almanac set the date <lb />
for it on a cloudy night. He had <lb />
out several nights comet <lb />
but the firs has yet to report see- <lb />
anything that looked the least like <lb />
one- The comet was billed to come in <lb />
close quarters with the earth on Sunday <lb />
night, but it was too cloudy to see any- <lb />
thing but clouds. Of course the <lb />
mer will say the comet was there, only <lb />
the clouds obscured it. Maybe it was, <lb />
but we've got our doubts about it. and <lb />
expect like the meteoric shower <lb />
everybody sat up a week to see a few <lb />
years ago, and then never saw it. <lb />
New Advertisements. <lb />
W. n. White to-day talks something <lb />
about the good fortune awaiting those <lb />
who trade with him- II is just as lucky <lb />
to save money in buying goods right as it <lb />
is to find the same amount. dollar <lb />
saved is a dollar <lb />
When yon buy goods of <lb />
lie is now, offering a full line of <lb />
nothing, Dry Goods, <lb />
N- Shoes, Hat. Hardware, <lb />
Tinware, Wood and Willow Ware, <lb />
Staple at such low <lb />
prices will always leave money in <lb />
your packet . <lb />
He also has the best Cigar for the <lb />
money that can In bad hi town. <lb />
If want something goad and sub- <lb />
tor Christmas ail on him. <lb />
W. H. WHITE. <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
your <lb />
completed, <lb />
he built. <lb />
Notice. <lb />
By virtue of power conferred upon <lb />
me in a certain executed by <lb />
S. Clara II. W. Ill own <lb />
on the day December. and <lb />
in book I pages <lb />
Mud in i he Registers office of <lb />
Pitt county, I will on Friday. December <lb />
sell for cash, to the highest <lb />
bidder, at the Court House door in <lb />
Greenville. N. C. the following proper- <lb />
it A certain truer or parcel of <lb />
land in Greenville township. <lb />
north side of Tar river, adjoining the <lb />
lands of on the north, and <lb />
lands and Wilson Stalled on <lb />
the east. -y lands of the <lb />
The Old Dominion Steam-hip Corona-1 and . Brown, on the <lb />
south by said R W. Brown's land <lb />
the lands of John the wist by <lb />
calls attention to its Hue of Tar River <lb />
This argues that more should sand its service to n t. . s n <lb />
Little ate seven soda . <lb />
dry just so. -M minutes Mon- <lb />
day night. That pulls down the record. <lb />
The who a cracker a minute <lb />
is doing good work. <lb />
Every Democrat in Pitt county ought <lb />
to be a regular to th <lb />
You owe the paper that labors for <lb />
the and your Interest that much <lb />
support. All it costs i a dollar a year. <lb />
j points No company ever <lb />
these s his bet let- <lb />
Mrs. Emily Harris hat bud porch <lb />
built to the front of residence on <lb />
Third street. <lb />
Mr. Dunn was painfully injured <lb />
in the leg by a failing on him last <lb />
Friday <lb />
If it was not for a direct law against it <lb />
yon would see the stores of some people <lb />
open on Sundays. <lb />
The office has just <lb />
a large lot of land and chattel mortgages <lb />
on extra heavy paper. <lb />
A dwelling house will leased to <lb />
good party for a term of years. Apply <lb />
to <lb />
The comet like to have caused as much <lb />
comment in a week as the election did <lb />
for the same length of time. <lb />
Many people mistook Friday morning <lb />
for Monday morning. Thanksgiving day <lb />
seemed like Sunday to them. <lb />
Pitt County Rifles had a drill practice <lb />
Friday afternoon. The boys are <lb />
proving rapidly under Capt. Smith. <lb />
Oysters are plentiful and cheap. <lb />
boats hare been here the past week <lb />
and they sold for C cents per gallon. <lb />
Water is usually considered a free <lb />
but It is not always easy to get In <lb />
Greenville. This is to the discredit of <lb />
the town. <lb />
Cotton is well shore the cent point <lb />
now. If it will just go to cents and <lb />
Stay there yon will see some happy, pros- <lb />
farmers- <lb />
The recent cold weather was a good <lb />
time for hog killing, and there ha been <lb />
fresh pork In town nearly every day. It <lb />
is selling at cents. <lb />
Do not fall to renew your <lb />
to the for next year. You <lb />
will to keep up with what Congress <lb />
and the Legislature do. <lb />
The last Gt Lamp-Light reported <lb />
the burning of the residence of Dr. Wood, <lb />
of that town, and the of Mr. A. <lb />
R. Holton, of Ridge Spring. <lb />
A meteoric shower was seen by those <lb />
who happened to be out as late as mid- <lb />
nigh last Wednesday night. Alfred <lb />
Culley says It was a grand sight. <lb />
This is Wilmington's welcome week, <lb />
and people from various sections of the <lb />
are going to that city to see the <lb />
sights and take part in the festivities. <lb />
The hens hare put a high tariff on eggs <lb />
refuse to lay them for less than <lb />
cents per At this rate they will <lb />
cost cents for the Christmas eggnog. <lb />
NOTICE persons indebted to me <lb />
for will find their notes and ac- <lb />
counts In the at L. Sugg. They <lb />
will please call o settle the <lb />
.,,. U. <lb />
Two Hare started <lb />
the Record at <lb />
edited by Ber. B. W. Long, and the <lb />
Times at edited by and <lb />
Copes. <lb />
awns with -The <lb />
night the Methodist church <lb />
the Bright Jewels Society gave an inter <lb />
entertainment con-isling of <lb />
and songs. The congregation <lb />
was large and they enjoyed the exercises. <lb />
J. B. Latham, a grocery dealer of <lb />
Winston, assigned recently. The Sen- <lb />
says he retained his homestead ex- <lb />
of and as his stock was only <lb />
worth his creditors are left out in <lb />
the cold. <lb />
We do not remember when during a <lb />
whole fall the water has continued so <lb />
low in the river as it has this season. <lb />
Notwithstanding this the boats have had <lb />
good freights over the half of the river <lb />
they could travel. <lb />
We hope the hi price of cotton now <lb />
will not make all the lose their <lb />
beads next year and put in too many <lb />
acres of it. The price can be run down <lb />
to cents again if too much is raised. <lb />
More money is made on a small crop at a <lb />
good price than on a large crop at a sorry <lb />
price. <lb />
Next Monday will be an important <lb />
day. It is first Monday the begin- <lb />
of a new fiscal year in matters <lb />
political. On that day all the newly <lb />
elected county officials must give their <lb />
bonds and lie inaugurated into their re- <lb />
positions. The occasion will <lb />
bring many to town. <lb />
operating in <lb />
facilities for <lb />
handling freights than the Oil <lb />
ion. They always prompt and <lb />
be and give the Invest rates to be had. <lb />
Their large, double warehouse recently <lb />
completed on the here greatly in- <lb />
creases their advantages for receiving <lb />
and discharging freight at this point. See <lb />
John Cherry when yon have any- <lb />
thing to . <lb />
Spain. <lb />
On <lb />
Win. White- <lb />
Atkinson and others, the <lb />
in re or <lb />
fuller d n t i <lb />
; -.- . i I in If- <lb />
e-c. f I ii <lb />
M Bit <lb />
M. . X.,.<lb />
Notice to <lb />
r last will mi-i <lb />
if Joey <lb />
notice i hereby given M all persons in- <lb />
to to <lb />
payment to the I. and all r- <lb />
sons claims said e- <lb />
mu-t same far h <lb />
the pictures went on the hook of j r; ; <lb />
t. , , .,, . , , will in of recovery. <lb />
d t <lb />
Bible Paintings. <lb />
Mr. Arthur showed his celebrated <lb />
Bible paintings in Greenville for three <lb />
nights last week. On Thursday night <lb />
and gave several illustrations of the <lb />
visions of St. John while on the Isle of <lb />
Friday nigh; the scenes were <lb />
taken from the Old Testament, begin- <lb />
with the creation and continuing <lb />
down to the reign of Solomon, Saturday <lb />
night the paintings were a temperance <lb />
lecture. The history of a drunkard was <lb />
given from youth to the gallows on which <lb />
the penalty for murder was paid. The <lb />
paintings at each entertainment were <lb />
beautiful and together the lectures <lb />
accompanying them were exceedingly <lb />
and instructive. Every paint- <lb />
exhibited bad a good lesson With it. <lb />
Much of the Bible history can be learned <lb />
from them. <lb />
Km of <lb />
Mr. David Dunn died at bis home near <lb />
Greenville on last Friday night. He was <lb />
about years old, leaves a wife and two <lb />
mall children. <lb />
Mr. F. M. a citizen of Greene <lb />
county and well known here, died in <lb />
Greensboro Sunday morning. The re- <lb />
mains were taken home for interment. <lb />
Miss Fleming, daughter of Mr. S. <lb />
I. Fleming, of died last <lb />
of hemorrhagic fever. The <lb />
closing of a young life so full of hope and <lb />
promise as hers is to be sincerely regret- <lb />
The family have our <lb />
Little son of <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Maxwell, died about <lb />
o'clock P. M. on Thanksgiving day. <lb />
The remains of the tie one were taken <lb />
to Goldsboro Friday for interment. The <lb />
bereaved parent have the sympathy of <lb />
the community. <lb />
COTTON MARKET. <lb />
Reported by Cobb <lb />
Va., Nov. <lb />
excitement in the cotton market for the <lb />
past few days has been great and values <lb />
have improved five-eights of a cent per <lb />
pound here since our lust. The rapid <lb />
advance has been caused by the estimate <lb />
of crop by a leading New York firm <lb />
of bales. With such a heavy <lb />
advance it is only natural <lb />
that movement of the crop should <lb />
show an increase when values he <lb />
subjected to the of supply and de- <lb />
The excitement the future <lb />
market in New York ha been intense, <lb />
the yesterday being the <lb />
largest day's transaction cotton o <lb />
record, namely, hales. <lb />
The visible supply of the world is <lb />
against bales last <lb />
year and in 1890. <lb />
weekly <lb />
1892 1891 <lb />
Receipts at <lb />
towns, bales <lb />
Shipments, 103.718 <lb />
Stocks, <lb />
WEEKLY MOVEMENT. <lb />
Notice to Creditors. <lb />
The duly <lb />
before -f I <lb />
county Administrator of John Flem- <lb />
deceased, hereby to <lb />
all persons Indebted to the estate to <lb />
make immediate to the under- <lb />
signed, and nil persons baaing claims <lb />
the estate arc notified to present <lb />
same for payment to e <lb />
ed before I he 7th day of November 1893, <lb />
or this will be plead bar of re- <lb />
This 7th day November <lb />
NAN DO WARD. <lb />
of John Firming. <lb />
TOP <lb />
Which is admitted the finest stock of good in Eastern Carolina. <lb />
In order to room for these I will begin running <lb />
off my stock in Greenville J reduced prices. If <lb />
you want <lb />
THE BARGAINS <lb />
FR <lb />
SCHULTZ, <lb />
AT THE <lb />
Prices Low, <lb />
STOKE <lb />
BROS. FOR SALE <lb />
Call at Greenville store <lb />
Opposite Old Brick <lb />
C. T. M U N F O R D, <lb />
N. C. <lb />
Glean <lb />
Large <lb />
If <lb />
We are still making a specialty of .- <lb />
I. <lb />
We have a first class assortment and st-11 <lb />
get prices- <lb />
close. Do not fail to <lb />
The home farm, Baa- <lb />
Dam township, adjoining the lands <lb />
of O . T. Tyson and J. II. Cobb. A tine <lb />
farm of sere, with good build- <lb />
and adapted to corn, cotton and to- <lb />
A tine marl bed. <lb />
A farm near and lying <lb />
mediately on the railroad, formerly own- <lb />
ed by Caleb which <lb />
are cleared. Good neighbor- <lb />
hood, churches and a school within <lb />
Plenty of marl on the adjoin- <lb />
farms <lb />
A of three miles <lb />
from and miles from <lb />
dwelling <lb />
and out known as the I,. P. <lb />
home line l-ind, <lb />
good clay accessible to marl. <lb />
A smaller farm adjoining the above <lb />
known as the Jones place, acres, <lb />
dwelling, barn and tenant house, land <lb />
good. <lb />
A firm of acres in town- <lb />
ship, about in ties from <lb />
part of the tract. <lb />
C. Part of the Noah Joyner farm. <lb />
acres, adjoining the town of Marlboro, <lb />
i located in an improving section <lb />
and can be made a valuable farm. <lb />
A small farm of acre-, <lb />
about miles from on In- <lb />
Well Swamp, with home, etc., for- <lb />
owned by ox. <lb />
ALSO <lb />
A of about acres near Cone- <lb />
the station, with cypress timber well <lb />
suited for railroad lies. <lb />
A tract of acres in <lb />
township, near the Washington rail- <lb />
road, pine limber. <lb />
A true of acres near Johnson's <lb />
Mills, and <lb />
their interest to gel our prices before <lb />
i.- complete <lb />
u all its branches. <lb />
PORK SIDES <lb />
FLOOR, COFFEE, SUGAR <lb />
RICH, TEA, Ac. <lb />
Market <lb />
TOBACCO SNUFF <lb />
we buy direct from Manufacturers, e- <lb />
you to buy at one profit. A a <lb />
stock of <lb />
LB <lb />
always on hand and sold at prices to Mil <lb />
times. are all bought <lb />
old for CASH, therefore. <lb />
to sell at a close <lb />
M.<lb />
Apply to <lb />
II. LONG, <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
I now ready to her customers the <lb />
-----latest styles in----- <lb />
Fall Winter <lb />
Mrs. has just red <lb />
from Baltimore where she attend <lb />
ed all the large openings. <lb />
and made the very best -elections far <lb />
the trade here. My stock embraces <lb />
everything pertaining to the millinery <lb />
trade will be sold at reasonable <lb />
prices. M's. II. L. <lb />
Greenville. N. G.<lb />
w. c. <lb />
Half Rolls Bagging <lb />
Bundles New Arrow Ties. <lb />
Small Full Cream Cheese. <lb />
Tubs Choice Butter. <lb />
Tubs Lard. <lb />
Boxes Tobacco, grades. <lb />
Boxes Cakes and Crackers. <lb />
Barrels stick candy. <lb />
New Corn <lb />
Barrels Rail Ax Snuff, <lb />
Barrels Snuff. <lb />
. <lb />
Barrels Railroad Mills Snuff. <lb />
Barrels Three <lb />
Car load Rib Side Meat <lb />
Car load Seed Oats. <lb />
Car load Flour, all gr <lb />
Kegs Powder. <lb />
Tons Shot. <lb />
old Virginia <lb />
Full line Case Goods, and <lb />
kept in a class grocery 1- <lb />
and for till kinds of machine are sold by <lb />
BROWN <lb />
Depositors for American Bible Society. <lb />
ROS., <lb />
of<lb />
i- <lb />
Notice. <lb />
the day of <lb />
before K. A. Clerk of Super- <lb />
Court of Pitt county, qualified as ad- <lb />
of the estate of the late T. J. <lb />
Stancill, hereby given <lb />
to all having claim- against said <lb />
estate to present them for payment <lb />
or before the 22nd day of November. <lb />
n- this notice will be plead in bar <lb />
of their recovery. one indebted to <lb />
sail estate will forward and settle <lb />
at once. K. W. <lb />
This November. 2-u-i, <lb />
ES <lb />
T WE ARE STILL <lb />
R OFF THE <lb />
STOCK <lb />
And want you to get some of the bargains while they are going. <lb />
not delay to get <lb />
-o------- <lb />
and dealer in Brackets, Tinned or <lb />
Scrolled Work, Church Pews and all Building Supplies. <lb />
My Tobacco in all sizes are for sale at S. M. Schultz <lb />
Co., Greenville, and at my mill. <lb />
Will make satisfactory arrangements with to <lb />
furnish their customers. <lb />
R. CO HI, Pit Co. X. C. <lb />
c. c. conn, Pitt Co., n. c <lb />
1602 <lb />
Receipts at V. S. <lb />
ports for week, <lb />
Exports for 303.488 <lb />
Stocks at port, 1.040,016 <lb />
Fort receipts, <lb />
since Sept. <lb />
1801 <lb />
bales<lb />
SPOT MARKET. <lb />
As wired by Cobb Bros. <lb />
Va., Nov. 29th. 1892 <lb />
Sale of Personal <lb />
Property. <lb />
On Wednesday. I b, <lb />
my farm, as the T. J. <lb />
X. <lb />
C. I will sell for ca-b. to the high, st <lb />
bidder, the follow Ins properly, <lb />
One Two <lb />
Dumping all as new. One <lb />
Horse Top Buggy and Harness, Two <lb />
Setts new. One Cooking <lb />
Stove and Fixtures, and other <lb />
Implements, Plows, Hoes. Ac. I will <lb />
also sell my entire of <lb />
corn, seed, rice, peanuts, <lb />
fodder, hay. field peas, swept <lb />
Irish an gallons <lb />
I will the same time rent <lb />
for cash to the highest Udder a four- <lb />
horse crop of good core. peanut, <lb />
and rice lands In <lb />
good All crops made <lb />
on said lands to be hi Id <lb />
rent of real lobe paid <lb />
sales if crop will commence at II <lb />
o'clock 11.1. <lb />
A Colored Man Shot. <lb />
A murder was committed Content- <lb />
township Friday night about <lb />
o'clock. A colored man named John <lb />
Thigpen was shot down while at the <lb />
door of a colored woman who lives on the <lb />
land of Mr. A gun was <lb />
used and the load w-as mixed turkey and <lb />
buck shot. Whoever did the shooting <lb />
was standing so close to the colored man <lb />
that bis bowels and liver were cut to <lb />
pieces by the shot his body w as bad- <lb />
burned with the powder. No tidings <lb />
of the horrible reached Coroner <lb />
Keel until Saturday, when he summoned <lb />
a jury and went to hold an inquest. The <lb />
inquest was finished about noon on Sun- <lb />
day. The evidence before the Coroner <lb />
pointed so strongly to Mr. Braxton him- <lb />
self as the perpetrator of the crime that <lb />
the Jury in their verdict be- <lb />
him culpable and he was com- <lb />
to to await investigation at <lb />
the next term of Pitt Superior Court <lb />
The woman at whose the shooting <lb />
occurred was also placed in jail for safe <lb />
ping as a witness failure to give <lb />
bond required her <lb />
Good Middling, Middling. Low Middling, Ordinary, 15-10 n i quiet. <lb />
Ulcerated Sore Throat. <lb />
Twelve years ago I was with a <lb />
severe case of ulceration on the ankle, <lb />
which was healed by external <lb />
years afterwards, the dis <lb />
ease in the form of ulcerated <lb />
sore throat. was a severe sufferer; th <lb />
roof of my mouth and tonsils of the <lb />
throat were covered with a white mucous <lb />
with little cavities it.- I was treated <lb />
by the best physicians in Richmond, but <lb />
they failed to effect a My genera <lb />
health was wretched. I was <lb />
greatly from general de <lb />
At twenty years of age I <lb />
pounds. I commenced using Mr. Joe <lb />
Person's Remedy last January, using tin <lb />
Bitters and Wash, am so far relieve <lb />
that the disease causes me no <lb />
My general health Is now perfect, <lb />
indigestion perfectly cured. I <lb />
pounds, and am still taking <lb />
the Remedy, and am confident of a <lb />
cure. Mks. M. Jr. <lb />
I Springs, H. C ; <lb />
We have just the article needed every man, woman and <lb />
We can suit yon in CLOTHING <lb />
We can suit you in HATS. <lb />
We can suit yon in SHOES. <lb />
We can suit you in DRESS GOODS. <lb />
We can suit in UNDER WEAK. <lb />
We can suit you in EVERYTHING <lb />
in general Dry Goods line, in in Trunks, in <lb />
Your chance is now. Strike while the iron is hot. <lb />
BROWN HOOKER, <lb />
AT OLD STAND, <lb />
COBB BROS., <lb />
to Cobb Bros. A <lb />
Cotton Factors <lb />
Commission Merchants, <lb />
FAYETTE NORFOLK, VA. <lb />
and Correspondence Solicited. <lb />
THE RELIABLE OF <lb />
Mere to the of surrounding counties, a line of the following <lb />
not to be excelled in this market. And to be s <lb />
pure straight goods. DRY GOODS of all kinds, NOTIONS, CLOTHING, <lb />
HATS and CATS, BOOTS and SHOES, LA <lb />
and SLIPPERS. and HOUSE <lb />
WINDOWS. SASH and BLINDS, QUEEN <lb />
HARDWARE, I LOWS and PLOW CASTING, of <lb />
kinds. and Mill Rock Paris, and <lb />
M and ADDLES <lb />
GROCERIES A SPECIALTY. <lb />
Sale of Valuable <lb />
Estate. <lb />
Real <lb />
By virtue of a decree of the Superior <lb />
Court Pitt county, September <lb />
term. in certain cause therein <lb />
pending Louis Milliard v. J. B. <lb />
executor of II. A. <lb />
et I will on h, <lb />
1893, in front of the Court House door, <lb />
in the town of Greenville, sell at public <lb />
sale, to the highest balder, u <lb />
tract or parcel of land to <lb />
of and adjoining the <lb />
lands Of , . John <lb />
son and others and known .-is. t be <lb />
Of the late Col. K. C. Yellowley. <lb />
containing one hundred i-i d <lb />
acres, more or lets, it being same <lb />
land conveyed to A. Yellowley <lb />
by James B. <lb />
of <lb />
October 25th, 1887. and in the <lb />
office of the Register of of Pitt <lb />
county hook pages Cain Terms, <lb />
of A. I- BLOW, <lb />
Greenville, N. 1892. <lb />
VAUGHAN BARNES, <lb />
MERCHANTS <lb />
The movement the cotton crop thus far this season <lb />
indicate that was some foundation for the bad crop accounts <lb />
daily reaching all parts of the cotton territory, if so the <lb />
staple is selling; too eh fa and parties wishing to hold fur higher <lb />
pricKS do so by side ping if and drawing for j r <lb />
on and having it for six is so desired. <lb />
Pail b fatty <lb />
Clark's T. Spool Cotton I offer to the trade at <lb />
cents per dozen, less cent for ssh. Prep <lb />
ii Star Lye jobber. White Lead and pure Lin. <lb />
a-ed oil. Varnishes and Paint Colors. Wood s. Salt and Wood <lb />
Ware. Malts Give me . -II and guarantee satisfaction. <lb />
P And a <lb />
A must when it is not it is <lb />
food <lb />
much, but to sec<lb />
G. HARRIS. <lb />
-DEALER IN------- <lb />
SCOTLAND WORKS, <lb />
Scotland Neck. N. C. <lb />
Express Paid on Packages. Send for <lb />
price list. Address, <lb />
Wm ks. <lb />
C- <lb />
If M b <lb />
ill truth more forcibly. All metal. <lb />
tough and seamless, and made in three pieces only, <lb />
it is <lb />
of old, it is indeed a fat its mar- <lb />
light i brighter <lb />
than electric cheerful than <lb />
If t <lb />
cc-i yea to us m.- <lb />
and we yen a safely <lb />
Lump Store m <lb />
CO., Place, Mow <lb />
sue <lb />
fire mm, <lb />
N. U <lb />
JAMES OLD STAN <lb />
All kinds in <lb />
FIRST-CLASS COMPANIES <lb />
AM <lb />
. ft .<lb /></p>
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FOR HANDLING THE <lb />
OF THE <lb />
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 />
Farmer Selling on our Floor will be guaranteed <lb />
the highest prices for their Tobacco <lb />
to <lb />
Some Sales recently made at the Greenville Warehouse. Compare them with other houses. <lb />
JO, SMITH SO, 18,15. 12.25, 10.2-5.<lb />
W. M. 10.88. K 2.1. 17.80, 15.78, 7.50. <lb />
II. 1.1.25. S. Hi. 18.75, 17.75. <lb />
RANDOLPH A 10.75.;. 12.25, <lb />
12.75. 8.75. 25.50, <lb />
V. 18.75.- 11.75. <lb />
II. 13.25. 13.50, <lb />
7.75. 12.50. <lb />
M. E. 8.50. <lb />
14.25, <lb />
10.80,10, 8.25. <lb />
18.50, 12.75. 16.25. E. S. <lb />
M. it. 10.78,1 10.50. <lb />
TOBACCO DEPARTMENT. <lb />
have been pi hath <lb />
I . <lb />
the the <lb />
better simple <lb />
Cooper's Warehouse,. Henderson, Is <lb />
for new chop tobacco. He <lb />
highest prices. <lb />
Texas pays per for <lb />
Nearly In the <lb />
Hie weed. <lb />
The old reliable is Cooper's Ware- i <lb />
house. Henderson. Send your tobacco <lb />
here. Cooper is the friend. <lb />
The weather last week was too cold <lb />
for handling he the ware- <lb />
houses bad breaks. <lb />
if you Mud Gobs -co to <lb />
Warehouse, son, you <lb />
rill obtain high n ices he happy. <lb />
Try it. <lb />
Mr. R. W. Royster has run pipes <lb />
through his and placed two <lb />
engines near the building tr. lie used in <lb />
his stock. Bob is a hustler <lb />
Is a splendid success of his <lb />
n e. <lb />
Ship your Cooper's Ware- <lb />
home, he will work <lb />
honestly and faithfully for your best <lb />
interest. <lb />
It W estimated that the South Caro- <lb />
crop of tobacco this year was about <lb />
acres. The yield per acre is larger <lb />
Una in this State or total <lb />
amount of pounds grown being put at <lb />
4,000.000. It is estimated that next year <lb />
the South Carolina crop will he fully <lb />
twice as large as it wag in <lb />
Tobacco Journal. <lb />
On Aug, 11th, Cooper's Warehouse, <lb />
sold new primings for R. <lb />
R. Carr at 15.50, and <lb />
and for F. T. Carr at 4.50 10.50 <lb />
11,15.75 and Cooper can make just <lb />
as good sales for you. <lb />
The best tobacco in Slam Is grown at <lb />
It. is planted In open fields <lb />
near the town after the floods in <lb />
October, the first crop or <lb />
which is considered tie best quality, <lb />
is gathered ah February and the last <lb />
about beginning of May. The very <lb />
best quality cannot be purchased, as it <lb />
is reserved for the special use of the <lb />
king and sent down to Bangkok, where <lb />
it is smoked in the palace and distributed <lb />
to the chief officers of <lb />
Ledger. <lb />
WHY THE VOTER DIDN'T SHOW UP. <lb />
Id, R A 13.75.- 10.25. 12.75. 12.75. ERNEST <lb />
A. I. 13.75, 15.75. 8.25. M. 13.75, 30.50, 10.38, 5.80. <lb />
HILL W 10.50, 18.25, 17.75, 7.75. <lb />
pounds at <lb />
13.50, <lb />
Storage and Insurance Free <lb />
G. EVANS, Proprietor. <lb />
GREENVILLE N. O. <lb />
72- <lb />
G.<lb />
References and type samples furnished on application. <lb />
R. CO., <lb />
n, o. <lb />
BUYERS AND HANDLERS OF ALL KINDS OF <lb />
Strips and Scraps, <lb />
Refers to any member of the Tobacco Trade of Greenville, N. C. <lb />
Correspondence Solicited. <lb />
GREENVILLE N. C.<lb />
FOR THE- <lb />
ALE OF LEAF TOBACCO. <lb />
We are having daily breaks at our New Warehouse and are using our very best efforts <lb />
get as high prices for your tobacco as can be had anywhere. <lb />
to <lb />
Th Greenville market lie on an equal with <lb />
every market ii th State. The Eastern <lb />
celling your t- <lb />
and we sea that every full <lb />
ale<lb />
Am pie for the Planter. <lb />
FREE STABLES. FREE INSURANCE. FREE STORAGE. <lb />
trial and we trill please you. Your friends, <lb />
Mill <lb />
For week ending <lb />
by Joyner <lb />
Fillers, to <lb />
to <lb />
to <lb />
Smokers, to <lb />
to <lb />
to <lb />
Out tors, <lb />
to <lb />
to <lb />
to<lb />
Reported by Owen Davis, Manager <lb />
Warehouse. <lb />
Our market during the past week has <lb />
been quite active for all The <lb />
breaks however show a large proportion <lb />
of common All stock is <lb />
selling well, and wrappers are <lb />
high. think the present a good <lb />
lime tr market all of body <lb />
am color. <lb />
MARKET QUOTATIONS. <lb />
Lug or <lb />
Common to medium, B to <lb />
Medium to good. to <lb />
to line. to <lb />
Fillers or <lb />
Common to medium.<lb />
to IS <lb />
to <lb />
Medium to good, <lb />
Good to fine. <lb />
Cutters or Best Lugs. <lb />
Common to to <lb />
Medium to good, to <lb />
Good to tine, to <lb />
Wrappers or Best <lb />
Common to medium, to <lb />
Medium to to <lb />
Good to line. to <lb />
Pine to to <lb />
Common to medium, to <lb />
Medium to good, to <lb />
Good to line, to <lb />
Fine to fancy, to <lb />
The Terrible Mistake Blade by an Bier- <lb />
of <lb />
was doing some in <lb />
the western part of Alabama when <lb />
rode up one day looked <lb />
a deserted cabin, as tie windows <lb />
were closed and the shanty door <lb />
fastened and no one in sight. There <lb />
was a field of tobacco growing on <lb />
side of the cabin a thicket of <lb />
corn on the other, and in the <lb />
of this stood a scarecrow, one <lb />
of those homemade things composed <lb />
of a stuffed figure in coat and trousers, <lb />
crowned with an old straw hat. I <lb />
was about to on when a <lb />
voice <lb />
light, stranger, and gin us <lb />
I looked, but could see no one till <lb />
ray horse jumped to one side and I <lb />
saw that the scarecrow had de- <lb />
from its perch and was coin- <lb />
toward mo. <lb />
I said; you the owner <lb />
of this <lb />
I air. Did wanter <lb />
chin about the craps in thee yeah <lb />
I want to get your for <lb />
our party. represent beat <lb />
principles of reform, and I have <lb />
been told, Mr. Mr. <lb />
thank of <lb />
our best <lb />
This was slightly stretching the <lb />
truth, as I had never heard of Mr. <lb />
before, but I wanted his vote. <lb />
voted <lb />
leaning his sharp, smooth chin on <lb />
the top rail of the straggly fence <lb />
and looking off into futurity in a <lb />
dreamy, vague sort of way. <lb />
the more reason you should <lb />
now. I want you to come to <lb />
town and to my hotel and let me ex- <lb />
plain to you the principles of right <lb />
and freedom that our party <lb />
costs tin to go inter town, an I <lb />
ain't got no store shoes an <lb />
said looking down at his <lb />
broken leg boots, through the holes <lb />
of which no socks were visible. <lb />
fix you out for that at the <lb />
hotel. Of course expect to defray <lb />
all <lb />
yon the <lb />
But he is my friend, and if <lb />
you vote for him you won't have to <lb />
pay your way into town. Here's a <lb />
bill that you'll know what to do with <lb />
on election day. It will get you first <lb />
rate quarters at tho <lb />
shoved a five dollar bill into <lb />
horny hand. It was received with <lb />
vacant grin. <lb />
asked <lb />
Mr. without any thanks for <lb />
the mom y. <lb />
I bad some and divided with him, <lb />
and I left him in a radiant good <lb />
Ho was going back to his perch <lb />
when I called for him. <lb />
didn't get your first Mr. <lb />
or <lb />
no is as <lb />
good es <lb />
I said, with a <lb />
polite bow. <lb />
The last I saw of he was <lb />
standing as immutable as the sphinx <lb />
in the middle of his patch of corn. <lb />
Ho did not show up at tho hotel, <lb />
and as our party expected to get in <lb />
by tho skin of its teeth I was rather <lb />
anxious and concluded to send a <lb />
after him. <lb />
said the livery- <lb />
man musingly. only know one <lb />
hi all this country; lives right <lb />
over in valley in a slab shanty <lb />
and fixes up as a scarecrow when <lb />
crops arc <lb />
the I said, <lb />
and he's got to come in and <lb />
for us <lb />
But liveryman was bent nearly <lb />
with laughter. <lb />
reckon you're out on the deal, <lb />
ha he shouted, <lb />
air a <lb />
Free Press. <lb />
Primings to <lb />
to <lb />
Fillers to <lb />
good to to <lb />
to <lb />
Smokers to <lb />
to <lb />
Wrappers <lb />
By J S. Meadows, Reporter. <lb />
Smokers common, to <lb />
good, to <lb />
Cutters common, to <lb />
good. to <lb />
firm, to <lb />
fancy, to <lb />
Fillers common. to <lb />
good, <lb />
Wrappers common, to <lb />
good, to <lb />
fine, to <lb />
fancy, to <lb />
Sales continue fall and price well up <lb />
on all grades, fine white cutters <lb />
wrappers bring fancy prices. We think <lb />
the crop will be sold early as farmers arc <lb />
satisfied with prices and but few of them <lb />
are in a condition to hold <lb />
WILSON BASKET. <lb />
By E. M. Pace, Reporter. <lb />
The past week we have had moderate- <lb />
fair breaks as to quantity, and prices <lb />
stiff. Mr. J. J. Aycock, of this county, <lb />
sold one load Monday at Wilson Ware- <lb />
house at 15.25. 40.25, 45.00, <lb />
averaging <lb />
A. O. Esq., sold same day at <lb />
an of for one <lb />
We look for light receipts until we <lb />
have a good tobacco season. <lb />
Col. Tom Mason, editor <lb />
here Meek <lb />
shaking hands amongst the r <lb />
LOUISVILLE QUOTATIONS. <lb />
Alex, Reporter. <lb />
This wee the of the <lb />
generally- were more undesirable th in <lb />
last week, with only a sprinkling of good <lb />
to fine leaf, for the best which <lb />
was obtained. <lb />
for year to date last <lb />
years Offerings of 1801 sold <lb />
to date crop sold in <lb />
1891, 1889 crop sold in 1890. <lb />
Sales for week, mouth year, with <lb />
1892 1891 1890 <lb />
Week <lb />
Month <lb />
Tear <lb />
Louisville market <lb />
1892 crop 1890 crop <lb />
to 3.75 2.00 to 2.60 <lb />
4-00 to 4.50 3.75 to 4.00 <lb />
4.50 to 5.26 Nominal <lb />
5.25 to <lb />
6.00 to 6-60 <lb />
6.50 to 7.60 <lb />
nominal <lb />
M Rice In Wall <lb />
Wider known and <lb />
a score of millionaires is a halo <lb />
old gentleman of sturdy frame and <lb />
resonant voice whose hearty hand- <lb />
shake is a pleasant thing to feel in <lb />
tho lower Dan Rico, <lb />
immense breadth of shoulders <lb />
with light colored his <lb />
shock while hair and rather roll- <lb />
gait can be distinguished in any <lb />
crowd far of you. when <lb />
you confront him and catch the full, <lb />
frank glance of keen eyes, and <lb />
hear his cheery your memory <lb />
runs back once and picks up the <lb />
thread of long ago when you thought <lb />
this same man of the great of <lb />
this green earth. Somehow under <lb />
tho magnetism of his presence you <lb />
can't help something like <lb />
that yet <lb />
Just now, however, met in Wall <lb />
street, he seems some ancient <lb />
historical figure recently exhumed <lb />
and confused in your early roster <lb />
of tho grout with General Scott, <lb />
Stephen A. Douglas, William Lloyd <lb />
Garrison et But there <lb />
no myth about the old Dan <lb />
Rice of today, for ho is about as <lb />
splendid a physical specimen as I <lb />
have seen in many moons. The same <lb />
old circus voice, with the sawdust <lb />
ring to it, familiar to hundreds of <lb />
thousands of tho boys of half a <lb />
ago. Dear old man What <lb />
pleasure ho has spread over tho earth <lb />
in his York Pitts- <lb />
burg Dispatch. <lb />
1889 <lb />
Dark. <lb />
Trash, <lb />
Com. lugs <lb />
Medium lug--, <lb />
Good lugs. <lb />
Com. leaf. <lb />
Medium leaf, <lb />
Good leaf. <lb />
In merchantable condition. <lb />
A Household Remedy <lb />
FOB ALL <lb />
BLOOD <lb />
Di Di Di <lb />
Botanic Blood <lb />
form SKIN EMOTION. H- <lb />
la up the <lb />
th <lb />
fro any cam. Its<lb />
us iii a can, H <lb />
art <lb />
FREE <lb />
BALM CO., Atlanta, Ci. <lb />
TOBACCO SEED FREE,<lb />
All About Growing Tobacco. <lb />
II awn la try this Cm. <lb />
writ I <lb />
SOUTHERN TOBACCO JOURNAL, <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 />
1ST. O- <lb />
Bullock Mitchell, <lb />
Owners and Proprietors. <lb />
for Prices Averages <lb />
Man . where w better prepared than <lb />
ever before to handle advantage the One Tobacco from the <lb />
have a very largo corps of who are for <lb />
and arc aiding to pay good price for it. well on our <lb />
market and Is eagerly sought after both by out order men and sin- We are <lb />
very glad ire ran Bay the of Pitt and <lb />
that tobacco tins off better year than we have known it in <lb />
and that we look for Rood prices luring tho Hogshead can be <lb />
had OP CHARGE planters to by applying to M. <lb />
Co. or to Amos R. Cox. V. <lb />
that we bid lively on every pile upon our floor and buy largely of ail grades <lb />
that we sell, and will see to It you shall have niche market for <lb />
with us. Recollect Unit it coal y i ii to collect our checks s <lb />
are payable In New York Exchange without cost to holder. Don't forget to try <lb />
with a shipment and w- will convince yon we an from <lb />
and that we every time on big prices and yon know they talk. <lb />
Win have graded for yon in oar house by skilled hands at 11.00 per <lb />
Thanking our friends for the very liberal bestowed upon In the past <lb />
and pledging them our Very best efforts to them in the future, we arc with <lb />
best wishes, Very truly friends, <lb />
BULLOCK MITCHELL, <lb />
. C <lb />
MAYS. <lb />
My Factory is well equipped with the best put up nothing <lb />
ass work. We keep with times and the Improved styles <lb />
st material used in all work. All styles of Spring; arc use. you can from <lb />
Ran Horn, King <lb />
We also keep on hand a nil line of Made Harness am Whip which we <lb />
ell the lowest rate-. Special attention given to repairing. <lb />
Greenville, ST C. <lb />
ft HOLE <lb />
Something for Every Member. <lb />
for tho f <lb />
Five and or <lb />
for young; <lb />
Ac, on Th <lb />
arm Currant <lb />
I Hf <lb />
l n In for m t <lb />
and <lb />
Having completed my store at <lb />
Pitt county, I am opening <lb />
a Bret-class stock of <lb />
MERCHANDISE, <lb />
and invite the public to call <lb />
examine <lb />
DRY SHOES, <lb />
GROCERIES, <lb />
Our motto i.- Standard at <lb />
for Cash. <lb />
Examine my before buying <lb />
elsewhere, the goods prices do <lb />
not suit we charge, nothing them. <lb />
Country produce taken in exchange <lb />
or goods. w. r. CHARD. <lb />
New Barber <lb />
I lids to return <lb />
thanks lo my ninny customers who have <lb />
given me their liberal support in the <lb />
have opened a new shop n Club <lb />
and would respectfully n <lb />
of my former <lb />
I will assure all the receive <lb />
every attention besides gelling <lb />
shave and hair cut in town. All I i- <lb />
trial. guaranteed. Ail <lb />
of the latest improvements In the <lb />
rial art will be In use in my shop, <lb />
Y. <lb />
Notice to Creditors. <lb />
The undersigned qualified <lb />
tie Superior Conn Clerk of I'll <lb />
county a to the last will an <lb />
of Frederick deceased <lb />
notice is hereby given to Ml persons In <lb />
to the estate to make <lb />
payment to the undersigned, and all <lb />
persons having, claims against es- <lb />
must present the same for payment <lb />
before Hie of October, or this <lb />
notice will plead in bar Of recovery. <lb />
This Ilia 80th day of 1802. <lb />
EDWARD <lb />
Executor of Frederick White, <lb />
TO <lb />
-----If you want to <lb />
Fitly <lb />
then of a and from <lb />
Ten to Fifteen Dollars <lb />
in the purchase of mi Organ address <lb />
ADOLPH <lb />
HEW X. C. <lb />
General Agent for Carolina. <lb />
who is now handling goods direct from <lb />
the manufacturer, <lb />
GRAPE <lb />
for tone, workmanship and <lb />
and endorsed by nearly all the <lb />
in the United <lb />
Mad- by G. who at this <lb />
time one of the and In- <lb />
of the day. Thirteen new <lb />
pale in- on this high grade <lb />
Also the OP. <lb />
which has la-en sold by <lb />
him for past sis years In eastern <lb />
part of this State and up to this time Ml <lb />
given entire The Upright <lb />
Piano just will be sold at from <lb />
in Oak, <lb />
or Mahogany <lb />
Also the ORGAN <lb />
from to In solid or Oak <lb />
cases. . <lb />
Ten years experience in the <lb />
business has enabled him to handle <lb />
nothing but standard goods and be <lb />
not to say he can sell an <lb />
musical instrument per tent <lb />
cheaper than oilier agents <lb />
to ail Eastern <lb />
obtained, and all business In the V. S. <lb />
Patent or In the Courts attended to <lb />
for Moderate Fees. <lb />
are opposite the IT. s. Patent Os <lb />
flee engaged In Patents Exclusively, and <lb />
can obtain patents n less time than <lb />
more remote from Washington. <lb />
the model or Is sent we <lb />
advise as to free of charge, <lb />
and we make no change <lb />
Patents. <lb />
We refer, here, to the Post Master. <lb />
Supt, of the Money Order and to <lb />
the O. S. Patent Office. For <lb />
advise terms and reference to <lb />
actual in your own State, or <lb />
address. C. A. Snow Co., <lb />
Washington, D. C. <lb />
Notice. <lb />
Martin County-In the Superior Court. <lb />
Francis Purvis <lb />
vs Summons <lb />
Purvis. <lb />
THE STATS OP NORTH CAROLINA <lb />
To the Sheriff of Martin <lb />
are commanded to <lb />
summon PURVIS, the de- <lb />
above named, if he be found <lb />
within your county, to lie and appear be- <lb />
fore the of our superior Court, at <lb />
a Court to be held for the county of Mar- <lb />
tin at the Court House In <lb />
on the 1st Monday of December, 1892, <lb />
and answer the complaint which win be <lb />
deposited In the office of the Clerk of the <lb />
Superior Court of county. Within <lb />
the first three days M said term, and let <lb />
the said lake notice that said <lb />
action is for divorce from the mat- <lb />
and If befall to answer laid <lb />
complaint within the time required by <lb />
law the plaintiff apply to the Court for <lb />
relief demanded complaint. <lb />
Hereof fail not and or this summons <lb />
make due return. <lb />
Green under my hand this nth day of <lb />
August. W. T. <lb /><lb /></p></div></body></text></tei:TEI></mets:xmlData></mets:mdWrap></mets:dmdSec>
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