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A YEAH IN ADVANCE. <lb />
A TEAR IN ADVANCE, j <lb />
A YEAR IN ADVANCE. <lb />
A YEAR IN ADVANCE. <lb />
A YEAR IN ADVANCE <lb />
The Eastern Reflector. <lb />
D. J. WHICH Editor and Owner <lb />
TRUTH IN TO FICTION. <lb />
per Year, in Advance. <lb />
This Office for Job Printing. <lb />
NORTH CAROLINA. <lb />
Things Mentioned in our State Ex- <lb />
changes that are of General Interest <lb />
The Cream of the News. <lb />
Elizabeth City Carolinian <lb />
Spivey. well colored <lb />
Providence, this county, <lb />
the oldest person <lb />
in Eastern North Carolina, died <lb />
on the 17th inst. aged years. <lb />
VOL. XII. <lb />
GREENVILLE, PITT N. C., WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1893. <lb />
NO. <lb />
When <lb />
is <lb />
is For Life. <lb />
UNKNOWN. <lb />
Once Married <lb />
BURGLAR. <lb />
Divorces are actually unknown <lb />
the Quakers, and this ab- <lb />
is accounted for by the ex- <lb />
precautions employed <lb />
when two young persons desire to <lb />
united in marriage. The par- <lb />
ties place their proposals of mar- <lb />
in written form, which is <lb />
referred to the society of which <lb />
they members, and is acted <lb />
upon at a <lb />
thereof. If all the attendant cir- <lb />
are in every respect in <lb />
accordance with the views of those <lb />
present, the proposal is approved, <lb />
and is then introduced at the <lb />
when it is <lb />
again passed upon, and a commit- <lb />
tee of investigation into the char- <lb />
habits and circumstances of <lb />
the engaged twain is appointed. <lb />
These committees always consist <lb />
of two members of each sex. The <lb />
committee, after a most thorough <lb />
examination and investigation, <lb />
makes its report, generally at the <lb />
succeeding <lb />
This ends the preliminary arrange- <lb />
and the twain are at liberty <lb />
to proceed in the accomplishment <lb />
of their marriage, a committee of <lb />
two of sex being appointed by <lb />
the committee to see it con- <lb />
ducted, and the marriage <lb />
delivered to the recorder. As <lb />
a rule, the impressive ceremonies <lb />
are generally conducted at the <lb />
home of the bride, though <lb />
in the At the <lb />
n We <lb />
that Mr- B. L- Perry, of Beaufort, <lb />
have of the Atlantic <lb />
Hole, at City, the <lb />
season. Mr. Perry is an <lb />
and we doubt not <lb />
that his guests will fare well. <lb />
Mr. J. Lindsey. of ; <lb />
N. known that be is <lb />
in of the muster rolls <lb />
the following companies and i <lb />
of N. C. troops in the Con-1 <lb />
federate Company H, <lb />
regiment; Companies D, F, and <lb />
G. 81st. <lb />
On last Mon- <lb />
day oar esteemed Mr. <lb />
W. P. I alley, his wife <lb />
the anniversary of <lb />
their marriage, and we hope that <lb />
they may live to celebrate <lb />
more anniversaries of the wedding ; <lb />
day. Mr. Hadley will be <lb />
old next May and his wife will be <lb />
in April, and both are in good <lb />
ton. a colored woman living near <lb />
Princeton, was a grandmother be- <lb />
fore sin was twenty-seven years <lb />
old- She was thirteen when <lb />
her was born, and this <lb />
Lighter became a mother before <lb />
she was fourteen. <lb />
Cole, of Fork township. Wayne <lb />
county, is eighty live years of age <lb />
and his youngest child is less than <lb />
one month old. His first wife's six <lb />
children are ail dead. His present <lb />
wife's five children are all younger <lb />
than two children of whom he is <lb />
the great-grandfather- <lb />
Rain or atone, bail or mew. the letter <lb />
must be toning the <lb />
s streets. IDs dot; compels him to <lb />
f.-i e the storm, and rheumatism <lb />
U frequently the result of exposure. <lb />
This, however may readily cured by <lb />
Salvation tin; best of liniments. <lb />
CHILD BIRTH <lb />
MADE EASY <lb />
Friend is a scientific- <lb />
ally prepared every <lb />
of recognized value and in <lb />
constant use by medical pro- <lb />
These are com <lb />
WILL DO all that is chimed for <lb />
it It Shortens Labor, <lb />
Lessens Pain, Diminishes Danger to <lb />
Life of Mother and Child. Book <lb />
to Mo; hers FREE, con- <lb />
valuable information and <lb />
voluntary testimonials. <lb />
Sent by I on rev. pi of price per bottle <lb />
REGULATOR CO., Hi <lb />
ALL <lb />
OLD DOMINION LINE. <lb />
nuptial ceremonies the certificate <lb />
is given to the couple, and, after <lb />
receiving their own signatures, is <lb />
in turn signed by every person <lb />
present, and frequently contains <lb />
a hundred names. Engagement <lb />
or wedding rings are rarely given. <lb />
X. Y. Home Journal. <lb />
Royal Feet <lb />
Queen Victoria's shoo is that of <lb />
a gouty old and, although <lb />
roomy and comfortable, is not <lb />
pretty, while Empress Eugenie, <lb />
once the leader of feminine fashion <lb />
of the civilized world, has now dis- <lb />
with those high heels which <lb />
she was wont to affect in tho days <lb />
of her reign at the <lb />
The Queen of Portugal, like her <lb />
mother, the Countess de Paris, <lb />
has feet that point of size and <lb />
shape are in Keeping with their <lb />
masculine ways and appearance. <lb />
For one would scarcely expect a <lb />
woman who smokes such huge <lb />
and strong cigars as the Countess <lb />
de Paris to own a dainty <lb />
foot. <lb />
Princess May of small <lb />
foot is inherited from her hand- <lb />
some father, tho of a <lb />
man formerly renowned for his <lb />
good looks, though not for his <lb />
morals. <lb />
The feet of tho of <lb />
Wales, as well as those of her <lb />
daughters and her sister, the <lb />
of Russia, are narrow and <lb />
long, but lack tho arched instep <lb />
necessary to endow them with <lb />
elegance. <lb />
Queen Marguerite of Italy, <lb />
whose pet hobby is collecting <lb />
slippers and shoes of famous <lb />
women of past ages, has, like all <lb />
Italian women, a large and some- <lb />
what graceless foot. <lb />
TAR RIVER SERVICE <lb />
Steamers leave Washington for Green- <lb />
ville and touching at all land- <lb />
bun on Tar River Monday, Wednesday, <lb />
and Friday at C A. M. <lb />
Returning leave at A . M. <lb />
Tuesdays. Thursdays and Saturdays. <lb />
Greenville A. M. same days. <lb />
These departures are subject to stage of <lb />
water on Tar River. <lb />
Washington with <lb />
of The Norfolk, and Wash <lb />
direct line for Norfolk, <lb />
Philadelphia. New York and Boston. <lb />
shippers order their goods <lb />
marked via Dominion <lb />
New York. from <lb />
Norfolk ft <lb />
more Steamboat from i- <lb />
St Miners from <lb />
Boston. <lb />
JNO. SON. <lb />
Agent, <lb />
Washington N. C <lb />
J. J. CHERRY, <lb />
Agent, <lb />
N C. <lb />
all Testify <lb />
To the <lb />
y of the <lb />
Swift's <lb />
Specific, <lb />
Tito simple <lb />
to Georgia <lb />
fields has <lb />
do forth to lie <lb />
r astonishing the skeptical and <lb />
I confounding the theories of <lb />
who depend solely on tho <lb />
I physician's There Is no blood <lb />
taint which H dot no Immediate, r <lb />
Poisons outwardly absorbed or tho <lb />
I mull of vile diseases from within all yield to <lb />
potent simple remedy. It Is an <lb />
tonic, up the old and feeble, cores all diseases <lb />
Impure blood or weakened vitality. <lb />
Scud a treatise. Examine the <lb />
Boot on Blood and Skin mailed <lb />
Bell It. <lb />
SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., <lb />
Drawer Atlanta, G. <lb />
Good Horse and Plucky Rider. <lb />
The greatest feat in riding over <lb />
performed by a woman has re- <lb />
been accomplished by an <lb />
English girl, Miss Thomasson, <lb />
who rode on untrained horse over <lb />
miles in sixty-two and one- <lb />
halt hours through tho mountains <lb />
of the On day <lb />
she wont from Innsbruck over the <lb />
Brenner Pass to <lb />
and one-half miles; on the <lb />
second, from by <lb />
and the <lb />
to St. fifty-six miles; on <lb />
the third, by <lb />
and back to Innsbruck, <lb />
this being eighty-eight miles. <lb />
Rider and are in perfect <lb />
health, though the tour was a novel <lb />
experience to both. <lb />
They Refuse to be <lb />
In a recent German <lb />
two curious announcements <lb />
pear. In one number is the fol- <lb />
lowing hereby <lb />
since written notice of tho 8th <lb />
of August, 1893, and <lb />
standing her refusal to accept <lb />
same, my betrothed Edith Frau- <lb />
Emma is null and void. <lb />
Richard In the next <lb />
of the paper the following <lb />
hereby declare that <lb />
with respect to the advertisement <lb />
of the annulment of my betrothal, <lb />
written and proclaimed, with Herr <lb />
I do not agree. I am, and <lb />
still intend to remain, his be- <lb />
trothed. Emma <lb />
Mrs. Buffalo Bill. <lb />
Mrs. is said to <lb />
be an amicable woman, very pop- <lb />
in the neighborhood of North <lb />
Platte, where lives. Her <lb />
home, Scout's Rest, is a long, low <lb />
building, four miles from tho town, <lb />
large roomy, and quite like a <lb />
hotel, and it is surrounded by <lb />
acres of prairie land, magnificent <lb />
stables and fine pasture lands, <lb />
were kept many thousands of <lb />
fine blooded horses and cattle. <lb />
Wm. Price, Mo., <lb />
was afflicted with sciatica, and had lost <lb />
the use of one arm and one for nine <lb />
years, i went to Hot Springs and also <lb />
tried different doctors, but found no <lb />
cure until I Botanic Blood Balm. <lb />
It made me sound and well. I am well <lb />
in this <lb />
is not a particle of hero- <lb />
ism about you. said <lb />
Mrs. as she out <lb />
her hack hair in front of the dress- <lb />
glass preparatory to retiring for <lb />
the night. a she <lb />
emphatically repeated; am <lb />
that I never saw a man more <lb />
like namesake. have known <lb />
lo positively cowardly at<lb />
Mrs. was telling <lb />
about that paragon <lb />
band of hers I was simply con- <lb />
with envy. It shows how <lb />
I much to believe in names. Look <lb />
at you two I <lb />
my responded Mr. <lb />
pulling off his boots in a <lb />
resigned way, <lb />
retorted his wife. <lb />
mean your names. <lb />
think of <lb />
the difference, and yet Peter <lb />
knocked a burglar down stairs this <lb />
week with one fist, one, I assure <lb />
you, and you, too are afraid to go <lb />
calling on the <lb />
dark, b-cause they keep a <lb />
my feebly expos- <lb />
Mr. is a very <lb />
large dog, and <lb />
Here Mrs. suddenly <lb />
around and hissed, <lb />
talk to in such an impressive <lb />
an. disgusted manner that Mr. <lb />
subsided at once and pro- <lb />
to finish pulling off his <lb />
socks. <lb />
He was not disturbed again <lb />
the moment came for retiring, <lb />
when, contrary to their usual <lb />
tom, Mrs. turned tho gas <lb />
entirely out, leaving the room in <lb />
darkness, save where a streak of <lb />
moonlight fell through tho window <lb />
open for ventilation. <lb />
Now, if was anything Mr. <lb />
hated, it was to have the <lb />
bedroom gas turned off at night, <lb />
but knowing the defiant state of <lb />
mind which prompted his wife to <lb />
extinguish it, and fearing to pro- <lb />
another outburst, ho climbed <lb />
sadly into bod, and lay cogitating <lb />
a plan whereby ho should able <lb />
to shoot a burglar in the dark <lb />
should one chance to visit his <lb />
abode that night, <lb />
don't see how I could do <lb />
he sighed, turning uneasily. <lb />
you over going to still <lb />
let a person snapped <lb />
the partner of his joys and <lb />
rows. <lb />
Mr. lay still. <lb />
He held breath, figuratively, <lb />
until tho deep, not to say sonorous, <lb />
breathing of his amiable <lb />
ion told that peace and quietude <lb />
had folded their wings <lb />
upon the bosom of Mrs. <lb />
Just as the city clock was <lb />
Mr. awoke with a <lb />
start and looked in a dazed way up <lb />
into the darkness. <lb />
What's the matter with me <lb />
ho muttered, a sensation of <lb />
creeping over him. I think <lb />
ha what's and, broad <lb />
awake now, with the cold <lb />
ration starting from every pore, <lb />
he became conscious of a faint <lb />
rustle in tho room, tho cause of <lb />
which tho heavy draping <lb />
the alcove prevented him <lb />
Cautiously he reached under tho <lb />
mattress for his revolver, and, to <lb />
his horror, found that after clean- <lb />
it on the previous day ho had <lb />
forgotten to replace it in <lb />
its wonted spot. <lb />
Lord oh, he <lb />
shattered to himself, trying <lb />
keep cool, revolver, no <lb />
and a burglar as fate. <lb />
Samantha was right. I am a cow- <lb />
ard ; what on earth shall I do. If <lb />
I Samantha I will never <lb />
hear the last of and then the <lb />
poor man shook so that the springs <lb />
creaked and sent him into a fresh <lb />
fit of trembling. <lb />
Rustle, rustle, it came again, <lb />
and then a soft thump and a <lb />
He's got my ejaculated <lb />
Mr. to himself, as he <lb />
sat up in bed and tried to <lb />
calm himself. <lb />
Thump. <lb />
can't stand this any <lb />
said Mr. a whisper, be- <lb />
to get huffy. a <lb />
fool. No wonder Samantha said <lb />
so. I will certainly find out what <lb />
is outside of those curtains, and <lb />
this time Samantha shan't have a <lb />
chance to brag over me. Perhaps <lb />
I shall able to do something tor <lb />
Keeping well away from the <lb />
between the no <lb />
carefully let one foot out of bed. <lb />
As it touched the floor the <lb />
sounded again, and so near that <lb />
Mr. nearly lost his balance <lb />
with fright, and found himself on <lb />
his feet the next moment, shaking <lb />
with alarm lest he had provoked <lb />
the marauder's attention to the <lb />
alcove or awakened the sleeping <lb />
Samantha. <lb />
But no; all was quiet, and as <lb />
soon as he plucked up a sufficient <lb />
amount of courage ho peered <lb />
through the curtains. <lb />
The moon's rays fell across the <lb />
bringing out each article <lb />
on it with a weird distinctness, <lb />
just in the shadow before the <lb />
glass was the stooping <lb />
figure of a man. <lb />
Ho was evidently searching the <lb />
upper drawer, and Mr. <lb />
gasped for joy as he distinguished <lb />
on the top of the cabinet to the <lb />
right of the glass the missing <lb />
revolver. <lb />
I could only reach <lb />
said Mr. to himself, <lb />
on him as he is bending <lb />
and secure the revolver be- <lb />
mm s a <lb />
good plan, and tho only one. I'm <lb />
getting kind of riled. I don't <lb />
I'm such a coward after <lb />
With a mighty effort he braced <lb />
himself and advanced cautiously, <lb />
keeping bis on the bent <lb />
figure. <lb />
In the uncertain light tho man <lb />
looked unnaturally large and <lb />
heavy, and each second to <lb />
be on the point of rising. Indeed, <lb />
as Mr. reached the <lb />
table he thought all was over, <lb />
gathering himself for a grand <lb />
effort, made a flying leap, and <lb />
landing with terrific force upon <lb />
the burglar's shoulders, grabbed <lb />
the revolver, yelling, <lb />
Over he went, bump, <lb />
and as he found himself prostrate <lb />
on the floor, with a chair a ad <lb />
something t and thick over him, <lb />
he finished his exclamation with <lb />
-------it <lb />
Ulysses Ulysses <lb />
ed Mrs. tangling herself <lb />
up in the bedclothes in her efforts <lb />
to rise. Where are <lb />
Mr. was on his feet in a <lb />
flash, holding in his arms the <lb />
harmless cause of his fright and <lb />
disturbance, Mrs. fur <lb />
cape, which she had hung over <lb />
tho chair back in front of the <lb />
dresser, and which, with its high <lb />
shoulders and collar, had looked <lb />
in the dim light like a stooping <lb />
figure. <lb />
Men think quickly sometimes, <lb />
and Mr. realized the sit- <lb />
with remarkable speed and <lb />
being on his determined <lb />
not to made a fool of. <lb />
Knocking Mrs. jewel <lb />
case from the dresser as ho fled, <lb />
he rushed out of tho room <lb />
stepping on tho cat, tho <lb />
of the mysterious noises that <lb />
had first awakened him. <lb />
With a savage kick ho her <lb />
ahead of him, as ho flow down the <lb />
front stairs, and banged tho front <lb />
door open and shut. <lb />
Then he panted breathlessly <lb />
up again, sinking on tho top stair, <lb />
bruised and mad, just as his wife <lb />
succeeded in lighting tho gas. <lb />
he gasped. <lb />
oh, where sh <lb />
screamed excitedly, half helping, <lb />
half dragging him into the room. <lb />
he managed to <lb />
him away- <lb />
front pointing <lb />
to the jewelry strewn around the <lb />
floor. <lb />
Mrs. gave one look, and <lb />
then, with that faithful sense of <lb />
obligation to tho tradition of <lb />
sex which the average woman <lb />
seems to possess in an emergency, <lb />
she proceeded to faint away. <lb />
Mr. dumped her into a <lb />
He was too weak to hold <lb />
her, and besides he felt a fiendish <lb />
exultation in glorying in his <lb />
strength of mind; so, when <lb />
she recovered, he was picking up <lb />
the cleverly scattered <lb />
with as bored air as he could <lb />
assume. <lb />
What you scared of ho <lb />
said, scornfully, man's I'm <lb />
here ; I rather think I have pro- <lb />
you, even if I am a coward. <lb />
Perhaps will leave the light <lb />
burning after this so that I shall <lb />
not be obliged to struggle for my <lb />
in the and ho wiped <lb />
from his forehead a few drops of <lb />
blood trickling from a scratch <lb />
in his encounter with the <lb />
largo pin on his cape-burglar. <lb />
Veritably the tables were turned. <lb />
Mrs. looked at him for <lb />
a moment in a hysterical way, and <lb />
then, falling on his neck, alter- <lb />
implored forgiveness and <lb />
wept over nor former call- <lb />
him hero and all the delightful <lb />
which Mr. sou <lb />
was thirsting for. <lb />
I'll never say such moan things <lb />
she sobbed, <lb />
there said her <lb />
straightening up and putting on a <lb />
patronizing air to conceal tho <lb />
nervous shaking of his muscles <lb />
over their recent shock. <lb />
sit down and I will search <lb />
the house so that we can fool easy <lb />
during tho re tho <lb />
So that Mrs. hid <lb />
behind tho bed curtains, for fear <lb />
of another visitor, her Ulysses <lb />
wont out in the hall and stayed <lb />
minutes a dark corner, re- <lb />
turning with a serious air and the <lb />
assurance that all was well. <lb />
Locking their door, tho couple <lb />
more sought repose, but <lb />
both were too excited for sloop. <lb />
I just gloat over Mrs. <lb />
exclaimed Mrs. <lb />
as she convulsively patted tho <lb />
pillow into a <lb />
shape. I'll <lb />
km every woman in the <lb />
All He Found Out. <lb />
looked through the <lb />
keyhole when Si- was in tho par- <lb />
with her beau hist night. <lb />
did you find out, <lb />
my son <lb />
lamp, <lb />
One of the Woes of the Rich. <lb />
Pete I tell ye, <lb />
Mike, me heart aches for the rich <lb />
this winter. <lb />
man <lb />
of the coal they <lb />
have to buy, poor <lb />
Daily Inter-Ocean. <lb />
Amenities. <lb />
Mrs. <lb />
wore such a charming <lb />
my dear, fifteen years ago <lb />
Mrs. Was I I only <lb />
remember you made such a lovely <lb />
chaperon for mo when I came <lb />
HOUSE AND <lb />
THE EDITOR'S RUSE. <lb />
The Question of Money is the <lb />
Question of the Day. <lb />
We Can't Have All We De- <lb />
sire, the Matter of Choice and <lb />
Selection Is <lb />
Guard Against Unhappiness. I <lb />
The question of money is tho j <lb />
question of the day in the ; <lb />
American homo, whore art <lb />
many and various and do- I <lb />
and those which <lb />
are gratified must be selected from <lb />
It is impossible <lb />
to do everything one would to <lb />
do; to have would <lb />
like to so tho matter of <lb />
choice and selection is all import- <lb />
ant. <lb />
There is a great in spend <lb />
money for things that <lb />
contribute to tho higher progress <lb />
and economizing on tho more ma- <lb />
things. The price of a new <lb />
carpet, for instance, would go far <lb />
in the season toward seeing the <lb />
really good plays, hearing some of <lb />
tho finest music, and procuring <lb />
some of the best reading matter. <lb />
All these things make for culture. <lb />
They stimulate tho imagination, <lb />
add to mental resources, and thus <lb />
make life happier. They give <lb />
a reserve fund to draw on in dull <lb />
days, and redeem from grow- <lb />
monotonous. <lb />
Now there is very little pleasure <lb />
to be gotten out of a carpet or out <lb />
of superfine upholstery. A simple <lb />
matting on tho floor <lb />
good books about, furnish a room <lb />
far more attractively than velvet <lb />
pile and solid mahogany. And <lb />
when tho things that has and <lb />
tho things must go without <lb />
are constantly a matter of choice, <lb />
the of selection must held <lb />
amendable to the higher ideas of <lb />
living. <lb />
All possible intellectual and <lb />
re- enforcements add to the <lb />
stores on which one draws for per- <lb />
happiness. And happiness <lb />
is most important. In one of Prof. <lb />
Davidson's lectures on Dante ho <lb />
speaks of tho poet's recognition of <lb />
tho importance of happiness, and <lb />
that found there was a <lb />
Hades, indeed, for who <lb />
had been unhappy during the life <lb />
on earth. Their being unhappy <lb />
was a wrong for which they <lb />
punished. <lb />
To guard against unhappiness <lb />
store up mental and spiritual re- <lb />
sources. These offer an ever-in- <lb />
creasing and one that can <lb />
be transmuted into various forms <lb />
of activity. <lb />
We spend our money, as a rule, <lb />
for that which like, and <lb />
like that for which spend our <lb />
money. It may go for fripperies <lb />
and materials that profit nothing. <lb />
Or it may be representative <lb />
that which is tho true bread of <lb />
Budget. <lb />
How Teeth Grow. <lb />
An eminent dentist is authority <lb />
for the It would take <lb />
too long to describe formation <lb />
of tho but it may interest <lb />
you to know that the enamel is <lb />
derived in the first from the <lb />
or scarf skin, and is, <lb />
fact, modified skin, while tho <lb />
of which the bulk of tho <lb />
tooth is composed, is derived from <lb />
the mucus layer below tho <lb />
um. Lime salts are slowly <lb />
and the tooth pulp, or nerve, <lb />
is tho last remains of what was <lb />
once a pulpy mass of tho shape of <lb />
the future tooth, and even tho <lb />
tooth pulp in tho old people some- <lb />
times gets quite obliterated by cal- <lb />
deposits. Tho thirty-two <lb />
permanent teeth are preceded by <lb />
twenty temporary or <lb />
milk teeth. These are fully erupt- <lb />
ed at about two to two and one- <lb />
half years old, and at about six <lb />
years of ago a wonderful <lb />
sets in, by which tho roots of <lb />
the temporary teeth are removed <lb />
to make room for the advancing <lb />
permanent ones. The crowns of <lb />
the former, having no support, be- <lb />
loose and fall away. Ono <lb />
would naturally suppose that tho <lb />
advancing permanent tooth was a <lb />
powerful factor in the absorption <lb />
of its temporary predecessor, but <lb />
we have many facts to prove it <lb />
has no whatever; indeed, <lb />
the interesting phenomena of the <lb />
eruption and succession of teeth <lb />
are very little understood. I may <lb />
remark in passing, that a child of <lb />
six, who has not yet lost any <lb />
teeth, has in its jaws, either <lb />
erupted or non-erupted, no less <lb />
than fifty-two teeth, more or less <lb />
formed. <lb />
The Hair. <lb />
The hair, like all things of <lb />
table growth, is improved Ty <lb />
clipping the ends once a month. <lb />
It is not at all certain, however, <lb />
that cutting the hair improves its <lb />
growth after a person has reached <lb />
the adult ago. On the contrary it <lb />
sometimes produces baldness. It <lb />
is a mistake to use any alkali, <lb />
even soap, in washing the head, <lb />
as this tends to make the hair dry. <lb />
When the hair is naturally dry, a <lb />
little may be used to ad- <lb />
vantage around the roots, but <lb />
only enough to render the hair <lb />
soft, tot enough to make it greasy. <lb />
Bureau of Information. <lb />
what's the law we <lb />
read about, in asked <lb />
Mrs. John. <lb />
was a law that prevented <lb />
women becoming replied <lb />
John, <lb />
It Brought a Subscriber Long <lb />
In Arrears to Terms. <lb />
A subscriber to one of the <lb />
Southern papers a few years ago, <lb />
being sadly in arrears for the <lb />
same, promised the editor that if <lb />
his was spared to a certain <lb />
day he would without fail dis- <lb />
his bilL The day passed, <lb />
and tho bill was not paid. The <lb />
conclusion, was that the <lb />
man was dead absolutely de- <lb />
on this con- <lb />
tho editor in his next <lb />
placed the name of his delinquent <lb />
under his obituary head, with tho <lb />
attendant circumstances of <lb />
and place. Pretty soon this <lb />
announcement tho subject of it <lb />
appeared to tho editor, not with <lb />
tho pale ghastly usu- <lb />
ally ascribed to apparitions, but <lb />
with a face as a red as scarlet; <lb />
neither did it, like other <lb />
wait to be first spoken to, <lb />
but broke silence. <lb />
the , sir, do you moan <lb />
by publishing my <lb />
sir, the same that I <lb />
moan by publishing tho of <lb />
any other person, viz., to let the <lb />
world know that you are <lb />
but I'm not <lb />
Then it is your own <lb />
fault, for you told me you would <lb />
pay your bill by such a <lb />
if lived till that time. <lb />
The day is past, the bill is not paid, <lb />
and you positively must <lb />
for will not believe you would <lb />
forfeit your word; oh, <lb />
see you have got round me, <lb />
Mr. say no more <lb />
about it; hero is the money. And <lb />
you wag, just contradict <lb />
my death next week, will <lb />
certainly, to <lb />
phase you; though, upon my word, <lb />
help t you diet at tho <lb />
time specified, and that you merely <lb />
came back to pay this bill on <lb />
of your friendship to <lb />
Language of the Dog's Tall. <lb />
There can be no question that <lb />
the chief delight of wild dogs, as <lb />
with modern hounds and sporting <lb />
dogs, is in the chase and its ac- <lb />
excitement and <lb />
Ono of the most <lb />
ling moments to tho human <lb />
hunter doubtless to the ca- <lb />
and one big with that most <lb />
poignant of all delights, <lb />
of pleasurable excitement <lb />
combined with muscular activity, <lb />
is tho presence of game is <lb />
first detected. As we have seen <lb />
in watching tho behavior in <lb />
a pack of fox-hounds, this <lb />
is invariably tho when tails <lb />
wagged for the common good. <lb />
The wagging is almost an <lb />
able accompaniment of this form <lb />
of pleasure, which is of the <lb />
chiefest among tho agreeable <lb />
when in tho wild state. Ow- <lb />
to some of the <lb />
nervous which at <lb />
cannot unravel, tho as- <lb />
of pleasure and wagging <lb />
has become so inseparable that tho <lb />
movement of tho tail follows the <lb />
emotion, whatever may call it <lb />
forth. <lb />
An explanation of a similar kind <lb />
can found from tho fact that <lb />
dogs depress their tails when <lb />
threatened or scolded. When <lb />
running away the tail would <lb />
the part nearest the pursuer, and, <lb />
therefore, most likely to be seized. <lb />
It was, therefore, securely tucked <lb />
away between tho hind legs. The <lb />
act of running away is naturally <lb />
closely associated with the emotion <lb />
of fear, and, therefore, this <lb />
of putting tho tail between <lb />
the logs becomes an invariable <lb />
of retreat or <lb />
in tho of superior <lb />
Monthly. <lb />
STILL TRUE. <lb />
Though others at thine outline scoff, <lb />
And fail thy charms to sec <lb />
Only too glad to off. <lb />
To and jibe at <lb />
Mine thy curves admiring <lb />
As, constant in my <lb />
with I <lb />
AU else I owe <lb />
When wintry around m <lb />
Thy tottering form stay. <lb />
Or bear swiftly to brush <lb />
Thy gathered tears away. <lb />
When rays boat fiercely low. <lb />
And timorous souls withdraw. <lb />
From the protection of thy go <lb />
To trust in powers of straw. <lb />
I, with a calm and steadfast mind. <lb />
To thy dear side adhere. <lb />
And, in thy close <lb />
No sun god's arrow <lb />
heart to I lost outright. <lb />
Ah lost I recall, <lb />
first I saw and bright <lb />
And so divinely tall. <lb />
And though since then both thou <lb />
somewhat grown. <lb />
Though touched by Ci <lb />
Thine earlier bloom has flown, <lb />
I will uphold thee to the end. <lb />
No whit tho for that <lb />
Kay I greater care age shall <lb />
My dear old bat I <lb />
Sure Cure. <lb />
recommend <lb />
something that I could take for <lb />
insomnia <lb />
might take a nap. <lb />
Free Press. <lb />
To Others Belong the Spoils. <lb />
is one lucky thing about <lb />
riled never <lb />
m in our own <lb />
A Horse <lb />
is very fond of his <lb />
horse, isn't <lb />
no; ho hates <lb />
queer. I saw him rid- <lb />
in the park the other day, and <lb />
he had his arms about the animal's <lb />
A Maine Girl's Fickleness. <lb />
Tho other day a Lewiston young <lb />
lady made an agreement with one <lb />
of nor admirers to go out walking <lb />
that evening. Later she met an- <lb />
other, whom she invited to call <lb />
that evening. She had for- <lb />
gotten the first Then when a <lb />
third one of her made <lb />
his appearance she agreed to <lb />
go walking with him. In the <lb />
evening the first young man <lb />
came for She went, and <lb />
soon the second arrived, and <lb />
told that was out, said he <lb />
would go and moot When <lb />
saw him coming <lb />
engagement, excused <lb />
from the young man, <lb />
and walked with the second. <lb />
came to a confectionery store, and <lb />
she remained outside while ho <lb />
went in after chocolates. Tho <lb />
third young man came along <lb />
while she waited, and she <lb />
promenaded off with him. <lb />
Now she says she will be more <lb />
her <lb />
ton Journal. <lb />
Sewing-Room Talk. <lb />
Whatever prejudice fashionable <lb />
people had against green as a <lb />
color seems to have disappeared. <lb />
It takes some time to have it <lb />
generally known that colored <lb />
handkerchiefs are out of fashion. <lb />
Of all personal ornaments, silver <lb />
bangles continue tho largest in <lb />
popular favor. <lb />
Some of the new rugs of scarlet <lb />
give to the dullest room tho most <lb />
cheerful air. <lb />
dresses are a study <lb />
this season. Many a must <lb />
racked her brains to devise <lb />
them. <lb />
In Paris, scarcely any trained <lb />
skirts seen in tho streets, <lb />
which is of tho host of all <lb />
fashion notes to publish. <lb />
The long overcoat and tho high <lb />
hat is not a or fashion- <lb />
able combination, no matter how <lb />
distinguished tho may be. <lb />
Rosa Home. <lb />
Mme. homo at <lb />
is a sort of a <lb />
menagerie, filled with all <lb />
rare and pretty animals, <lb />
and with beautiful horses, sheep, <lb />
dogs and goats, all of which are <lb />
the pets of tho famous painter. <lb />
Pat's Joke on His Neighbors. <lb />
An Irishman took a contract to <lb />
dig a well. ho had dug <lb />
about down, ho <lb />
came morning and found it <lb />
had fallen nearly to the <lb />
top. Pat cautiously around <lb />
and saw that no one was near, then <lb />
took off his hat and coat, and hung <lb />
them on a windlass, crawled into <lb />
bushes, and awaited events. <lb />
In a short time the neighbors dis- <lb />
covered that tho well had fallen in, <lb />
and seeing Pat's hat and coat on <lb />
tho windlass, they supposed that he <lb />
was at tho bottom of the <lb />
Only a few hours of brisk <lb />
digging cleared tho loose earth <lb />
from the well. Just as tho <lb />
had reached tho bottom, and <lb />
were wondering whore the body <lb />
was, Pat came out of tho bushes <lb />
and good-natured thanked the <lb />
diggers for relieving him of a sorry <lb />
job. Some of tho tired <lb />
were disgusted, but tho joke was <lb />
too good to allow of anything <lb />
more than a laugh, which followed <lb />
soon. <lb />
Shakespeare's Eyebrow. <lb />
Miss Sarah W. Gillette of Evan- <lb />
rejoices in the possession <lb />
of what she believes to Shakes- <lb />
eyebrow. <lb />
Miss father, tho late Dr. H. <lb />
C. Gillette, bought tho relic from <lb />
R. G. Oaks of England. In <lb />
Oaks deputed to carve an <lb />
olive wreath to encircle a bast of <lb />
Shakespeare. At that time tho <lb />
Duke of Devonshire owned tho <lb />
mask of Shakes- <lb />
This death mask had been dis- <lb />
covered in a pawnbroker's shop -in <lb />
and pronounced to <lb />
a mask. <lb />
Oaks was permitted to use the <lb />
mask in making the laurel wreath- <lb />
He my examination for <lb />
the pores in the plaster to decide <lb />
whether the cast was original or <lb />
not, found two hairs of the eye- <lb />
brow sticking in the cast. I ex- <lb />
one entire, the other <lb />
These are tho fragments that are <lb />
now in possession of tho Evanston <lb />
graph. <lb />
Diminution of Natural Gas. <lb />
There Is hardly a doubt that the <lb />
natural gas supply, even in the <lb />
most favored districts where this <lb />
agent has been discovered, is gen- <lb />
approaching extinction, and <lb />
it will soon cease to be an <lb />
factor among the fuels of the <lb />
country, particularly as far as Its <lb />
use in manufacturing industries is <lb />
and Lamps. <lb />
A YEAR IN ADVANCE. <lb />
A YEAR IN ADVANCE. <lb />
A YEAR IN ADVANCE. <lb />
A YEAR IN ADVANCE. <lb />
A YEAR IN ADVANCE. <lb />
This Office for Job Printing <lb />
Save <lb />
Paying <lb />
Doctors i <lb />
Bills <lb />
BOTANIC <lb />
BLOOD BALM J <lb />
THE GREAT REMEDY , I <lb />
FOR ALL BLOOD AND SKIN DISEASES . <lb />
Ha been <lb />
and the people V <lb />
tor year., and to I <lb />
core quickly and , <lb />
ulcers, eczema, <lb />
RHEUMATISM. PIMPLES. ERUPTIONS. <lb />
and all manner of FATING. SPREADING and I I <lb />
Invariably earn the mt , <lb />
blond It are fol- I <lb />
H per for H. For . <lb />
sale I I <lb />
FREE i <lb />
BLOOD BALM CO., Atlanta, <lb />
k-x <lb />
Notice. <lb />
qualified of <lb />
Mr, s. K Parker, I hereby notify all <lb />
persons indebted to her to make <lb />
prompt Settlement, nil person <lb />
claims against the estate to present <lb />
Mme tor on or before <lb />
Hie or this notice <lb />
will be plead in bar of recovery. <lb />
B. <lb />
Notice to Creditors. <lb />
The Superior Court Clerk of Pitt <lb />
; county, having Issued letters of <lb />
talion to the on the <lb />
of January, on estate <lb />
of White, Notice is <lb />
; hereby Riven to nil persons indebted to <lb />
the estate t make immediate payment <lb />
to the and to all creditors <lb />
of said estate to present their <lb />
properly to the under- <lb />
signed, within twelve mouths after the <lb />
date of notice, or this notice, will <lb />
he plead In bar of their recovery. <lb />
This the day of January <lb />
SMITH, <lb />
on of Fannie White. <lb />
Superior Court. <lb />
Notice is hereby given that by reason <lb />
of a recent Act of the General Assembly <lb />
of North Carolina the next term of the <lb />
Superior Court of Pitt county will be <lb />
for the trial of Civil will <lb />
he held on the MONDAY in <lb />
next. All defendants and wit- <lb />
In criminal actions bound, <lb />
or to attend at the <lb />
March Term will be required to at- <lb />
tend at the term of wild court to be held <lb />
on the after the first <lb />
Monday In March, ISM, and all such <lb />
criminal actions t-hall be made <lb />
to the Inst named term of laid court. <lb />
F. A. <lb />
Clerk Superior Court Pitt Co. <lb />
Notice. <lb />
of power of sale contain- <lb />
ed a Mortgage Deed executed <lb />
and delivered by II. A. wile <lb />
N. F. to John Peyton on the 17th <lb />
day of Dec- 1885 and duly recorded in <lb />
Hook Pan in the office <lb />
of Pitt Co., the undersigned will <lb />
to public the Court <lb />
House in Greenville for cash to the high- <lb />
est bidder on the day of Feb. at <lb />
o'clock M. Hie following described <lb />
J property, A certain tract <lb />
of land in township, Pitt county, <lb />
Mi C. adjoining the lands of Elks, <lb />
J. J. and Mrs. F. C. <lb />
containing about acres, to <lb />
satisfy said mortgage deed. <lb />
Tills day of January, <lb />
JOHN PEYTON. <lb />
Indispensable in <lb />
Every Kitchen. <lb />
As good housewife knows, <lb />
the difference between <lb />
delicious cooking and the <lb />
opposite Kind is largely in deli- <lb />
sauces and palatable <lb />
vies. Now. require a <lb />
strong, delicately flavored stock <lb />
the beat stock is <lb />
Company's <lb />
Extract Of Beef. <lb />
Consumptive and w<lb />
Tonic It <lb />
ma- <lb />
Couch, <lb />
PB. I ft <lb />
a., i . <lb />
-r f-a <lb />
l. . . <lb />
Mi, tori.<lb />
. all fall. ft I <lb />
heard. <lb />
Notice. <lb />
I desire to announce to <lb />
the public generally that I nave opened <lb />
an office for myself just across the <lb />
from my residence and on the old Dr. <lb />
Blow lot where can be found at any <lb />
time. <lb />
W. BROWN, M. D. <lb />
L. J A MEN, <lb />
FLEMING, <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
Prompt attention to business. Office <lb />
at Tucker Murphy's old stand. <lb />
ALEX. L. <lb />
Undoubtedly New With Him. <lb />
I have a story <lb />
to tell you. I don't think I <lb />
it to you before. <lb />
it really a good story <lb />
it is. <lb />
you <lb />
told it to me <lb />
The New Stamps. <lb />
To the now stamp <lb />
Adhesively damp. <lb />
Jolt run out your tongue and dab It; <lb />
But to give It a lick <lb />
That will make It stick. <lb />
Ton will discover after a <lb />
that It will necessary <lb />
lb acquire the habit. <lb />
JARVIS. <lb />
BLOW, <lb />
GREENVILLE,. N. C. <lb />
In all the Courts. <lb />
I. A. B. P. <lb />
TYSON, <lb />
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, <lb />
VI N. O. <lb />
Prompt attention given to collect <lb />
LATHAM.<lb />
MARRY <lb />
SKINNER, <lb />
A A W, <lb />
KEN VI N. C. <lb />
JAM KM. <lb />
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, <lb />
GREENVILLE, N C <lb />
all the Collection a<lb /></p>
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THE <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
WEDNESDAY. 1893. <lb />
red at at Greenville <lb />
N. C, as mail matter. <lb />
Publisher's Announcement. <lb />
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Column as items, cents per <lb />
line for each insertion. <lb />
Legal Advertisements, such as Ad, <lb />
and Notices- <lb />
and Sales, <lb />
to Non-Residents, etc., will <lb />
be charged for at legal rates and most <lb />
BE PAID FOR IN ADVANCE. <lb />
Contracts for any space not mention d <lb />
above, for length of time, can lie <lb />
made by application to the office either <lb />
in person or by letter. <lb />
Copy tor Advertisements and <lb />
all changes of should be <lb />
handed in by o'clock on Tuesday <lb />
mornings in order to receive prompt in- <lb />
the following. <lb />
Good morning Baby Ruth. <lb />
Carr has appointed R. B. <lb />
Lacy Commissioner of Labor Sta- <lb />
for North Carolina. <lb />
The Durham Daily Sun is four <lb />
years old and a bright, newsy <lb />
sheet and a credit to Durham. <lb />
We wish you unbounded success <lb />
and a well tilled pocket book. <lb />
The Democratic party now con- <lb />
every branch of the Govern- <lb />
and we can confidently look <lb />
for the reforms so much needed <lb />
and so persistently demanded. <lb />
Miss Julia Force who murdered <lb />
her two sisters in Atlanta, Ga-, <lb />
last week has been adjudged in- <lb />
sane. It was an atrocious crime <lb />
and one which no one bat a <lb />
or a lunatic could have committed. <lb />
Any who has kept up with <lb />
the proceedings of our <lb />
will be struck with unanimity <lb />
with which the Third party <lb />
have acted voted with <lb />
the Republicans on all measures <lb />
which have come before that, <lb />
This is as was predicted before <lb />
the campaign closed no hon- <lb />
est man will deny the charges <lb />
now. <lb />
The Democratic of the <lb />
Senate have been doing some <lb />
good work for the party during <lb />
the last days of the session. Not <lb />
the least of the many <lb />
things which they accomplished <lb />
was the holding up for the present <lb />
the confirmation of the treaty with <lb />
Hawaii and of to <lb />
Judge Jackson promoted to <lb />
the Supreme Court of the United <lb />
States. <lb />
President Cleveland was <lb />
Saturday and though the <lb />
weather was extremely bad yet <lb />
tho was pretty <lb />
ally carried out. His inaugural <lb />
address is short and pointed. The <lb />
President very evidently wrote <lb />
every word of it and like all of his <lb />
writings it is full of common <lb />
sense- There is not a word in it <lb />
to and it shows that the <lb />
country is safe with him at the <lb />
helm- <lb />
Cleveland as President, <lb />
Stevenson to preside over the <lb />
Senate, and that <lb />
with the House largely Demo- <lb />
we may confidently expect <lb />
much wise legislature for the next <lb />
two years at least. <lb />
Gen. <lb />
as unanimously <lb />
adopted. <lb />
Senator James, to amend the <lb />
act to authorize the town of <lb />
Greenville to issue bonds. <lb />
As the hour for the <lb />
of the Confederate <lb />
bill approached the galleries <lb />
and lobbies continued to till with <lb />
ladies and were soon crowded to <lb />
their uttermost. <lb />
The President announced that <lb />
the hour for the special order was <lb />
at hand, and the bill to incorporate <lb />
the No-th Carolina Confederate <lb />
Monument Association was taken <lb />
up The bill was read in full. <lb />
The bill passed its third reading <lb />
by a unanimous <lb />
noes great applause. <lb />
Senator James, to incorporate <lb />
the Religious and Burying So- <lb />
Senator James, to prevent the <lb />
establishment of new counties an <lb />
less a notice of six months is given. <lb />
The bill for the maintenance and <lb />
support of the insane asylums of <lb />
the State passed unanimously. It <lb />
appropriates annually for <lb />
Raleigh ; for outstanding <lb />
85,352.26 ; repairs to laundry <lb />
erection of dining room, etc., <lb />
8.000 for 1893 and for 1894 ; <lb />
for electric lights plant; <lb />
for engineering department; <lb />
for 1893 and for 1804 <lb />
additional for Morganton <lb />
for dining room arrangements, <lb />
etc For Goldsboro asylum, <lb />
per for <lb />
etc., for 1894; purchase of <lb />
land <lb />
Senator Patterson, from the com- <lb />
on Agriculture, reported a <lb />
substitute for the bill to abolish <lb />
the charter of the State Farmer's <lb />
Alliance Business Agency, with <lb />
the recommendation that the sub- <lb />
do pass. He moved to put <lb />
the substitute upon its immediate <lb />
passage, and it passed its second <lb />
reading. The ayes and noes being <lb />
ordered on its third reading the <lb />
vote stood ayes noes 0- The <lb />
original bill was laid on the table- <lb />
The bill to establish the State <lb />
Banking System of North Carolina, <lb />
being a special order, was taken <lb />
up. The reading of this bill con- <lb />
one and one-half hours, <lb />
after which it passed second read- <lb />
with <lb />
noes <lb />
Senate James, to amend chapter <lb />
laws of 1891. <lb />
Senator Newell, to authorize the <lb />
leasing of the penitentiary for a <lb />
term of years. <lb />
THE BILL. <lb />
An amendment to make the pen- <lb />
tax instead of Adopt- <lb />
ed. An amendment to make the <lb />
school tax instead of <lb />
Adopted. An amendment to re- <lb />
duce the ad tax to cents. <lb />
Adopted- The bill passed its third <lb />
noes 1- <lb />
THE BIASES BANKING BILL- <lb />
Senator Battle opposed the bill <lb />
as injurious to the interests of the <lb />
State- Senator Cooper claimed <lb />
that the Democratic party was <lb />
committed could not back <lb />
down State banks had already <lb />
increased at the prospect of the <lb />
passage of the bill. Senator San- <lb />
opposed the State going into <lb />
the banking business. The dis- <lb />
was prolonged, showing <lb />
much change of sentiment since <lb />
the passage of the bill on its sec- <lb />
reading- Tho previous <lb />
was ordered and the bill pass- <lb />
ed its third noes <lb />
Tho bill repealing the act to <lb />
allow the town of Greenville to is- <lb />
bonds passed its reading. <lb />
house. <lb />
Mr. Watson of Forsyth, for the <lb />
license of tobacco warehouses. <lb />
To change the name of the <lb />
vis School to tho Davis Military <lb />
School. <lb />
result ; ayes nays that must give bond these Senators are entitled to the <lb />
GENERAL ASSEMBLY. <lb />
Below we give some of the bills <lb />
of interest that have been intro- <lb />
before the General <lb />
SENATE. <lb />
The bill to pay off and establish <lb />
the county of Elkin out of portions <lb />
of Wilkes and Surry counties came <lb />
up. Senator Jones offered an <lb />
amendment striking out the <lb />
amendment offered by him and <lb />
adopted last night. The amend- <lb />
was adopted. Senator Battle <lb />
made a strong legal argument <lb />
against the bill, and Senator <lb />
Means replied in support of the <lb />
measure. Senator Pettigrew spoke <lb />
against the bill and Senator Posey <lb />
replied to him- Senator Owen <lb />
supported the bill. The previous <lb />
question was ordered and the bill <lb />
passed its third reading, ayes <lb />
noes <lb />
Senator James, to <lb />
amend section of the Code, by <lb />
requiring fines to be paid to road <lb />
overseers. <lb />
Senator Cranor. to make slander <lb />
indictable. <lb />
The bill to provide for the sup- <lb />
fort of the North Carolina <lb />
ion at Raleigh for the Deaf and <lb />
Dumb and the Blind, was taken <lb />
This bill, which appropriates <lb />
annually for the next two <lb />
years, passed its third reading <lb />
without opposition- <lb />
The bill to establish and provide <lb />
for the militia, and for the support <lb />
and maintenance of the State <lb />
Guard, was taken up, and after dis- <lb />
tabled, at the request <lb />
of the friends of the measure. <lb />
Mr. concerning the <lb />
sale of real and personal estate. <lb />
The bill to establish a State <lb />
banking system was taken up and <lb />
partially read. It covers thirty- <lb />
eight printed pages. It was set <lb />
forth by Mr. Watson of Forsyth, <lb />
in a speech of considerable length. <lb />
The question was put on the bill <lb />
its second reading and passed. <lb />
On going to its third reading Mr. <lb />
Vance of Buncombe, offered an <lb />
amendment to section by ad- <lb />
ding bonds of any county <lb />
in the State, the same to be of par <lb />
He said the bonds of <lb />
Buncombe county were at par or <lb />
above in New York. Mr- Watson <lb />
of Forsyth said such bonds would <lb />
not add one cent to the circulation. <lb />
They might be valuable at home, <lb />
but were distrusted abroad, be- <lb />
cause of tho very nature of <lb />
ties, which were the creations of <lb />
the legislature, and also of the <lb />
possible fickle or transient nature <lb />
of county investment and <lb />
Mr. Vance's amendment <lb />
was lost. was stricken <lb />
out on motion of Roberson. A <lb />
motion made by that gentleman, <lb />
that in case the voters of the State <lb />
favored the measure the Governor <lb />
shall appoint a comptroller to hold <lb />
office until the next General As- <lb />
was adopted. The bill <lb />
was then put on its third reading <lb />
and nays, <lb />
Senate bill House bill <lb />
to create the county of Scotland <lb />
out of the county of Richmond- <lb />
Mr- Jones, of Caldwell, moved <lb />
the time be limited to two hours, <lb />
one on each side, to be <lb />
ed by Mr. Taylor, of Halifax, on <lb />
one side and Mr. on the <lb />
other. Mr. Taylor, of Halifax, <lb />
opened the debate on the side of <lb />
the friends of the proposed new <lb />
county. Mr. Ward spoke in <lb />
Mr. Blair moved to amend <lb />
section by striking out all after <lb />
of said section to, and including, <lb />
in line and insert in <lb />
lieu thereof Richmond <lb />
And proceeded to argue against <lb />
the bill. Here followed a long dis- <lb />
of the bill, pro and con, <lb />
after which the question was put <lb />
on the amendment of Mr. Blair, <lb />
the effect being to submit the vote <lb />
of the whole county instead of <lb />
Scotland. Mr. Jones, of Caldwell, <lb />
moved the bill be indefinitely post- <lb />
upon which the ayes and <lb />
Upon the adoption of the amend- <lb />
of Mr. Blair, the ayes <lb />
nays were called with the <lb />
result, ayes nays The <lb />
bill as amended was then put on <lb />
its second reading with tho follow- <lb />
result; ayes nays <lb />
Mr. Norwood, to repeal chapter <lb />
laws of 1875, <lb />
county boards of education- <lb />
Mr. Queen, to provide for work- <lb />
the public roads, etc. <lb />
Tho compromise measure, a sub- <lb />
numbered H. B. 1238, <lb />
the maintenance and improve- <lb />
of the hospitals and insane <lb />
asylums of the was taken <lb />
up. The bill provides that <lb />
per annum appropriated for the <lb />
support of the patients in the <lb />
North Carolina Insane Asylum <lb />
Raleigh ; for the payment of out <lb />
standing accounts 85,352.26; for <lb />
improvement and repairs to <lb />
dry, for erection and com- <lb />
of congregated dining- <lb />
room for female patients, with <lb />
wards above for the year <lb />
1893, and for the year 1894; <lb />
for electric light plant; <lb />
for engineering department, <lb />
provided tho same shall be de- <lb />
necessary by a disinterested <lb />
expert selected by the Governor. <lb />
That for 1894, in addition <lb />
to the regular appropriation, be <lb />
appropriated, for the erection of a <lb />
congregated dining-room, with <lb />
wards above, for male patients, at <lb />
the State hospital at Morganton. <lb />
That per annum be <lb />
for the support of the <lb />
Eastern Hospital at Goldsboro, <lb />
and the necessary repairs and <lb />
; for the erection and <lb />
completion of a congregated din- <lb />
with wards above, for <lb />
male patients, for the year <lb />
1894 ; for the purpose of land ad- <lb />
joining the grounds of hospital, <lb />
for the difference in ex- <lb />
change of <lb />
The to appropriate <lb />
to build a Confederate monument <lb />
Capitol square came up as the <lb />
especial order. Messrs. Grimes <lb />
and Merritt, of Wake; Vance, of <lb />
Watson of Forsyth ; <lb />
Gilmer, of Spruill, of <lb />
Franklin; Holt, of Guilford; <lb />
Long, of Alamance, and <lb />
ton, of Yadkin, all spoke in favor <lb />
of the bill, and during the session <lb />
no such blaze of eloquence has <lb />
been seen in the House. Capt. <lb />
Lovill, of who was in <lb />
hearty sympathy with the effort to <lb />
honor the of the old vet- <lb />
and was himself a gallant <lb />
soldier, offered an amendment <lb />
that the appropriation be reduced <lb />
to Mr. of Wayne, <lb />
supported the amendment in a <lb />
speech, saying that he believed in <lb />
remembering both the living <lb />
the dead. The amendment was <lb />
lost by to Mr. Barlow <lb />
ed to amend by giving <lb />
Lost. The bill then passed sec- <lb />
and third readings- <lb />
Mr. to <lb />
elect superintendents and other <lb />
officers of asylums; also re- <lb />
to repeal chapter laws <lb />
of 1891; also to <lb />
amend the charter of the town of <lb />
Ayden, in Pitt county; also to <lb />
amend section of the Code. <lb />
Mr. Parker, of Perquimans, to <lb />
amend the election law of North <lb />
Carolina. Or his motion <lb />
copies of this bill were ordered to <lb />
be printed. <lb />
Mr. Whitley to pro- <lb />
stock in a portion of Pitt <lb />
county. <lb />
The bill to provide for the re- <lb />
pairs of the building of the <lb />
and supply waterworks to <lb />
such buildings by appropriating <lb />
annually for two years. <lb />
and this sum to be used only <lb />
on such improvements, passed by <lb />
a largo majority. <lb />
Bill to amend the constitution <lb />
reducing the homestead <lb />
to and the personal ex- <lb />
to The roll call <lb />
showed a vote of ayes noes <lb />
Bill to provide for tho <lb />
etc-, of the Normal and In- <lb />
School at Greensboro. <lb />
Mr. Holt explained the bill- The <lb />
last legislature passed a bill for <lb />
the building and support of this <lb />
institution for the sole purpose of <lb />
training the young ladies of North <lb />
Carolina for the position of teach- <lb />
of North Carolina. The city <lb />
of Greensboro appropriated <lb />
for the building of the <lb />
buildings. The same <lb />
set aside an annual <lb />
of for its support. <lb />
Tho buildings would not <lb />
those applying for en- <lb />
trance into this institution. There <lb />
is a debt of on which we <lb />
pay eight per cent. This bill pro- <lb />
to substitute four per cent, <lb />
interest bonds for half of this <lb />
debt; also in addition to <lb />
the the original <lb />
But the Senate cut it <lb />
down to annually; <lb />
from this fact the committee re- <lb />
ported favorable ; tho bill also pro- <lb />
annually for two <lb />
years to pay the balance of the in- <lb />
After long <lb />
discussion and some very fine <lb />
speeches, Mr. Holt called the <lb />
question and the bill passed <lb />
its third reading unanimously. <lb />
Mr- Jones, of Caldwell, to allow <lb />
the University trustees to. elect <lb />
twenty trustees. <lb />
Mr. Lovill, to reduce by one- <lb />
half all the State Guard <lb />
accounts as administrators <lb />
lo, that the execution of an <lb />
thanks of the country. A treaty <lb />
of annexation is far too <lb />
shall precipitate all in- i a matter to be railroaded through <lb />
whether due or not the Senate. And they are entitled <lb />
The Alliance charter amend- to the thanks of the Democratic <lb />
m bill which passed the Senate <lb />
the House unanimously. <lb />
The bill to make the legal rate <lb />
of interest per cent, treated <lb />
On motion of Mr. <lb />
two such bills were i <lb />
when the Senate bill the <lb />
legal rate of interest be reduced to <lb />
per cent, ninety days after Con- <lb />
gross passes tho bill abolishing <lb />
the tax on the circulation of State <lb />
banks, came up. Mr. Ray moved <lb />
to exempt Macon county. Carried. <lb />
Mr. Jones, to Caldwell <lb />
county. Mr. Robertson mo ed to <lb />
table. the bi ; was <lb />
also tabled. The bill and i. lend- <lb />
were taken from the table <lb />
after much debate- Adjourned <lb />
without taking action. <lb />
The bill to reduce tho total an- <lb />
appropriation of the State <lb />
Guard to came up. It was <lb />
by Mr. Lovill, and was <lb />
referred not to the com- <lb />
but to tho finance commit- <lb />
tee. It passed second reading. A <lb />
motion to defer and to make <lb />
order was voted down, and <lb />
was also an amendment by Mr. <lb />
Shepard to take off only the <lb />
annual appropriation for encamp- <lb />
The bill passed third read- <lb />
to A number of <lb />
explained their votes and de- <lb />
their belief that if the bill <lb />
became a law it would result in <lb />
the disbandment of the State <lb />
Guard- <lb />
The bill to allow the alumni of <lb />
the University to elect twenty <lb />
trustees failed to pass- <lb />
As a special order the bill for <lb />
the maintenance and repair of the <lb />
institution for deaf mutes and <lb />
blind, was taken up. The <lb />
is annually, of <lb />
which is for repairs. The <lb />
bill passed unanimously. <lb />
Mr. Erwin, of Cleveland, to <lb />
vent unregistered persons from <lb />
filling prescription. <lb />
Mr. Parker, to make abandon- <lb />
and failure to support for <lb />
years ground for divorce. <lb />
for having prevented the <lb />
confirmation of the nomination of <lb />
Judge of Michigan, to <lb />
the vacancy made in the U. S. <lb />
Circuit court by the promotion of <lb />
Judge Jackson to the Supreme <lb />
Court They determined that <lb />
a republican should not be put in <lb />
charge of this district in place of <lb />
a Democrat, just on the of a <lb />
Democratic administration. <lb />
Senators <lb />
are charged with having <lb />
gone back on their pledged <lb />
words, concerning tho bill, passed <lb />
by the House this week, repealing <lb />
that clause of the tariff <lb />
law which imposes a duty <lb />
cents a pound on block tin. It is <lb />
said that Representative Springer <lb />
and other Democrats of tho House <lb />
Ways and Means committee <lb />
assured by leading Republican <lb />
Senators that if they would put <lb />
the bill through the House it <lb />
should be passed by the Senate, <lb />
and when the bill was passed the <lb />
Senate committee on Finance, by <lb />
a party vote, refused to even re- <lb />
port it to the Senate. Well, <lb />
is at least the satisfaction of know- <lb />
that things will hereafter be <lb />
more to Democratic <lb />
ideas. <lb />
FOR SALE. <lb />
Prices Low, <lb />
Terms Easy. <lb />
BROS. OFFER FOR SALE <lb />
WASHINGTON LETTER. <lb />
our regular <lb />
Washington, D. C-, Mar. <lb />
President Cleveland, Mrs. Cleve <lb />
laud and baby Ruth arrived <lb />
day, and, notwithstanding the <lb />
tempt to prevent a popular <lb />
by not making <lb />
the schedule of their train, they <lb />
were met at the station and escort- <lb />
ed to the hotel at which temporary <lb />
quarters had been previously en- <lb />
gaged for them by an immense <lb />
crowd of enthusiastic admirers. <lb />
They will take possession of the <lb />
White House immediately after <lb />
the inaugural parade, as the per- <lb />
belongings of Mr. Harrison <lb />
and his family have already been <lb />
removed therefrom, and Mr. <lb />
will take his permanent de- <lb />
in company with Mr. Cleve- <lb />
land whom he will accompany to, <lb />
the capitol to-morrow. When Mr. <lb />
Cleveland has been sworn in and <lb />
has delivered his inaugural address <lb />
he will to the President's <lb />
stand in front of the White House, <lb />
from which he will review the <lb />
moth parade. Having no desire <lb />
pee the parade and hear the <lb />
triumphant cheers pi j <lb />
Mr. Harrison will leave at once for <lb />
Indianapolis, on a special train <lb />
which will be in waiting for him. <lb />
All of the members of the <lb />
net, except Gresham, are on <lb />
hand ready for business. He may <lb />
get here but the pro- <lb />
are that he will not <lb />
rive until next week. <lb />
for Cleveland and <lb />
greets one on every <lb />
hand, as the Democratic <lb />
from every section march <lb />
through tire beautifully decorated <lb />
streets, to their respective quarters. <lb />
The advance guard of these organ- <lb />
was headed by Vice <lb />
dent Stevenson and his personal <lb />
escort, the Illinois club, of Bloom- <lb />
in Wednesday night Mr. and <lb />
Mrs. Stevenson were the guests of <lb />
honor at the largest reception of <lb />
tho year, given by Mr- and Mrs- <lb />
Levi P. Morton. Mr. Stevenson <lb />
was extremely popular when he <lb />
was First Assistant Postmaster <lb />
General-under Mr. Cleveland's first <lb />
administration, but the ovation <lb />
given him at this reception, and <lb />
since, at his hotel, proves that his <lb />
promotion, although to an office <lb />
that controls no patronage, has <lb />
made him still more popular. <lb />
Some idea of the length of the <lb />
inaugural parade may be formed <lb />
from the fact that the official order <lb />
of the procession, which contains <lb />
only the name of the commanders <lb />
of divisions, marshals, and the <lb />
and names of the organizations <lb />
takes up four long news- <lb />
paper columns, set in solid <lb />
Tammany Hall is in town, <lb />
strong, and although its tiger is not <lb />
at large its cheers are heard on ail <lb />
sides. Its numbers, to <lb />
of its great work in the last <lb />
campaign, fairly entitle it to the <lb />
honor it has gained of being the <lb />
banner civic organization in the <lb />
greatest inaugural procession eyer <lb />
seen. <lb />
The J. L. farm. Bea- <lb />
township, adjoining the lands <lb />
G. T. Tyson and J. II. Cobb. A line <lb />
farm of about acres, build- <lb />
and adapted to corn, cotton and to- <lb />
A line marl bed. <lb />
A farm near Ayden and <lb />
mediately on the railroad, formerly own- <lb />
ed by Caleb B. Tripp, acres of which <lb />
are cleared. Good neighbor- <lb />
hood, churches and a school within <lb />
miles. Plenty of marl on the adjoin- <lb />
farms <lb />
A farm of three miles <lb />
from and miles from Green- <lb />
ville, with large, substantial dwelling <lb />
and out houses, known as the L. P. <lb />
Beardsley home place, fine cotton land, <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 farm of in town- <lb />
ship, about miles from <lb />
acres cleared, part of the Singletary tract. <lb />
Part of the Noah Joyner farm, <lb />
acres, adjoining the town of <lb />
located in an improving section <lb />
and can be made a valuable farm. <lb />
A small farm of acres, <lb />
about miles from Greenville, on In- <lb />
Well Swamp, with house, etc., for- <lb />
owned by Guilford <lb />
ALSO TIMBER <lb />
A tract of about -100 acres near <lb />
station, with cypress timber well <lb />
suited for railroad ties. <lb />
A tract of about acres in <lb />
township, near the Washington rail- <lb />
road, pine <lb />
A tract of acres near Johnson's <lb />
Mills, pine and cypress timber. <lb />
Apply to Wm. a. LONG, <lb />
Greenville. N. C. <lb />
WILMINGTON WELDON B. B. <lb />
and Schedule <lb />
TR INS GUI Ml SOUTH. <lb />
No No No <lb />
Jan. daily Fast Mail, dally <lb />
dally ex Sun <lb />
12,30 pm pm <lb />
Ar pin pm <lb />
3-5 pm <lb />
Tarboro pin <lb />
Rocky Mt p in pa <lb />
Wilson <lb />
Ar <lb />
Goldsboro <lb />
Ar Florence<lb />
Magnolia<lb />
ZS <lb />
TRAINS GOING NORTH <lb />
Florence <lb />
Ar Selina <lb />
Ar Wilson <lb />
Wilmington <lb />
Magnolia <lb />
Goldsboro <lb />
No <lb />
daily <lb />
daily<lb />
No <lb />
daily <lb />
ex Sun. <lb />
Senator Pettigrew offered a j nays were called with the follow- history of the origin and existence; <lb />
The special order was taken up, <lb />
being the bill to regulate public <lb />
printing by allowing it to be let to <lb />
the lowest responsible bidder, the <lb />
Secretary of State to advertise for <lb />
bids and received sealed <lb />
which he and the joint com- <lb />
on printing shall open and <lb />
decide, each proposal to be <lb />
by a check, the con- <lb />
tract not to be let to any firm at <lb />
such distance that bilk can be <lb />
printed from day to day. The bill <lb />
passed its third reading. <lb />
Another special order was a bill <lb />
to prevent fraudulent assignments, <lb />
which was discussed for an hour <lb />
and passed. It provides that <lb />
debts must in five days after <lb />
the deed is registered, be recorded <lb />
in the clerk's office with a concise <lb />
The anti-option bill after a long <lb />
and somewhat tedious illness died <lb />
in the House Wednesday afternoon <lb />
from an attack of that disease <lb />
which has been so fatal to members <lb />
of the bill of votes. <lb />
The vote was taken upon a motion <lb />
to concur in the Senate amend- <lb />
to the bill, and resulted in <lb />
for, to against- The mo- <lb />
was made under a suspension <lb />
of the rules and two-thirds were <lb />
required for its adoption. <lb />
The Democratic Senators have <lb />
been doing great work for the party <lb />
and for the country this week. It <lb />
is to them alone that the credit for <lb />
holding up the treaty for the an- <lb />
of Hawaii belongs, thus <lb />
leaving to the new administration, <lb />
as Mr. Harrison should have done, <lb />
the duty of making a proper in- <lb />
am<lb />
Ar Wilson am p in <lb />
Ai Rocky Monti <lb />
Ar Tarboro <lb />
Tarboro am <lb />
Daily except <lb />
Train on Scotland Neck Branch Road <lb />
leaves Halifax 5.35 p. <lb />
m., arrives Scotland Neck at 6.23 p. in., <lb />
Greenville 7.08 p. Kinston 9.00 p. m. <lb />
Returning, leaves Kinston 7.20 a. in. <lb />
Greenville 8.22 a. m. Arriving Halifax <lb />
at a. 11.20 a. in. daily <lb />
except Sunday. <lb />
Trains on Washington Branch leave <lb />
Washington 7.20 a. m., arrives Parmele <lb />
8.60 a. m., Tarboro 9.50; returning <lb />
leaves Tarboro 6.35 p. m., Parmele 7.35 <lb />
p. m arrives Washington 9.00 p. m. <lb />
Daily except Sunday. Connects with <lb />
trains on Neck Branch. <lb />
Train leaves Tarboro, N C, via <lb />
Raleigh R. R. daily except Sun- <lb />
day, P M, Sunday P M, arrive <lb />
Plymouth 9.50 p. m., 5.20 p. m. <lb />
leaves Plymouth dally <lb />
6.80 a. m., Sunday 10.00 a. m- <lb />
N C, AM 12,20. <lb />
Trains on Southern Division, Wilson <lb />
and Fayetteville Branch leave Fayette- <lb />
ville a in, arrive Rowland p m. <lb />
Returning leave Rowland 1315 p m, <lb />
arrive Fayetteville m. Dally ex- <lb />
Sunday. <lb />
Train on Midland N C Branch leave <lb />
Goldsboro daily except Sunday, A M <lb />
Smith-Held, N C, A M. Re <lb />
N C AM <lb />
Goldsboro. NO A M. <lb />
Train <lb />
Mount at P M, arrive Nashville M <lb />
P Hope P M. Returning <lb />
Spring Hope A M, Nashville <lb />
8.85 A M, arrives Rocky Mount A <lb />
M. daily, except Sunday. <lb />
Trains on Latta Branch R. R. leave <lb />
Latta 7.30 p. arrive Dunbar 8.40 p. <lb />
m. Returning leave Dunbar a. m., <lb />
arrive Latta 7.15 a. m- y <lb />
Sunday. <lb />
Train on Clinton Branch leaves Wars <lb />
for Clinton except Sunday, it <lb />
leave <lb />
ton at A M, and P. M. <lb />
at Warsaw with <lb />
Train No. makes close connection at <lb />
Weldon for all points North daily. All <lb />
rail via Richmond, and daily except Sun- <lb />
day via Bay Line, also at Rocky Mount <lb />
daily except Sunday with Norfolk <lb />
railroad for Norfolk and all <lb />
points via Norfolk. <lb />
DIVINE, <lb />
From Worse <lb />
A Complication of Diseases <lb />
Hood's Sarsaparilla Cave <lb />
Strength Just In Time. <lb />
Isaac <lb />
Of Vienna. N. J. <lb />
gladly testify to tho following I <lb />
i been a very great for last <lb />
years with troubles of Lung and <lb />
and worst of <lb />
I could scarcely cat anything of tho In- <lb />
tense pain in my stomach. I was also at <lb />
with Milt rheum, and my cough <lb />
d mo so that I scarcely walk. I <lb />
had attacks of bleeding at the lungs. <lb />
My became so chert was to <lb />
work and was obliged to giro up my business, <lb />
which Is of a Basso. I could not even <lb />
walk about much. So I from bad to <lb />
worse. I then had an of tho shingles, <lb />
which, all my other <lb />
mo to my room for three months and <lb />
Nearly Took Away <lb />
I had heard of Hood's Sarsaparilla as a good <lb />
so I bought a bottle. When I had <lb />
taken it, I fount it had done lac good, so <lb />
I continued till I bad taken I <lb />
proved so rapidly I could walk out of doors, <lb />
and steadily gained till I am at work <lb />
again and UM hammer <lb />
more. The physicians told five years ago that <lb />
I would not years, all tho neigh- <lb />
think it v tr thing to mo at <lb />
work again. It is Ibo given me by <lb />
Hood's Son mo to do <lb />
Isaac Ai Vienna, Warren County, N. J, <lb />
all Liver <lb />
Headache. <lb />
ESTABLISHED <lb />
BRICK STORE <lb />
FARMERS AND MERCHANTS BUY <lb />
their year's supplies will <lb />
their interest to get our prices before <lb />
is complete <lb />
n all its branches. <lb />
PORK SIDES <lb />
FLOUR, COFFEE, SUGAR <lb />
RICE, TEA, kc <lb />
Lowest Market Priced. <lb />
TOBACCO SNUFF CIGARS <lb />
we buy direct from Manufacturers, <lb />
buy at one A com <lb />
stock of <lb />
always on band and sold sit prices to suit <lb />
the times. Our goods are all bought and <lb />
sold for CASH, therefore, having no risk <lb />
to sell a close margin <lb />
S. M- <lb />
N C <lb />
a M Gay <lb />
When buy goods of <lb />
H. WHITE <lb />
He Is now offering a full line of <lb />
Goods, <lb />
Notions, Shoes, Hals. Hardware, <lb />
Tinware, Wood and Willow W c <lb />
Staple and Light Groceries at Mich low <lb />
prices as will always leave money in <lb />
your pocket book. <lb />
He also has the best Cigar for the <lb />
money that can be had in town. <lb />
If you want something good and sub <lb />
for Christmas call on him. <lb />
W. n. WHITE, <lb />
Greenville, N. C <lb />
Buggy <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
Can still found <lb />
at the Old <lb />
stand. <lb />
pared lo do <lb />
FIRST-CLASS WORK <lb />
on anything in the <lb />
WAGON, Ml <lb />
Fine Vehicles Specialty <lb />
Repairing done prompt- <lb />
and in st manner. <lb />
If so come us and we will yon prices that <lb />
are conceded by our customers as being lower <lb />
can be gotten elsewhere. We <lb />
-----have in stock the----- <lb />
Largest and Most Varied <lb />
Selection of Furniture <lb />
ever kept in our town. <lb />
We buy direct from tho <lb />
and can and will sell <lb />
low-down. Our stock 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 Bureaus and Washstands, <lb />
WardRobes, Buffets, and Side-Boards, <lb />
Walnut Bedsteads, <lb />
Bedsteads of all grades and colors, <lb />
Wire Cribs and Beds and Cradles. <lb />
Marble Top and Solid Wood Top Tables, <lb />
Solid Walnut Chairs and Rockers, <lb />
Solid Oak Chairs and Rockers, <lb />
Fancy Reed and Wood Rockers, <lb />
Chairs of all grades, Lounges, <lb />
Bed Springs, Mattresses, <lb />
-We are headquarters for <lb />
FURNITURE <lb />
and extend to all a cordial invitation to call on us when in want <lb />
of any goods as we carry one of st stocks of <lb />
MERCHANDISE <lb />
ever kept our town. <lb />
Yours truly, <lb />
J. B <lb />
ah Tour Own Hay <lb />
WE CAN SELL YOU THE <lb />
BEST. MOWER IN <lb />
THE WORLD FOR <lb />
CUTTING IT. <lb />
CALL ON US WHEN IN <lb />
NEED OF TIN WARE, <lb />
COOK STOVES, <lb />
PAINTS, OIL. <lb />
PLACE YOUR ORDERS for TOBACCO FLUES. <lb />
S- E. PENDER CO., <lb />
O. <lb />
m PRICES <lb />
General <lb />
and deciding what shall U. K. KENLY, Transportation <lb />
done about Hawaii. For this IT, <lb />
agent <lb />
mm<lb />
Salvation Oil <lb />
Special facilities for handling Seed any <lb />
quantity all Tar River Landings. <lb />
Car Load Lots taken from any point in <lb />
Eastern North Carolina and Virginia. <lb />
BAGS FURNISHED FOR SHIPPING SEED <lb />
COTTON SEED MEAL AND HULLS FOR SALE OR <lb />
EXCHANGE FOR SEED. <lb />
Oil Mills, <lb />
N. C. <lb />
SAMUEL M. SCHULTZ, Agent, Greenville, N. C <lb />
Mills on Tar River <lb />
AT <lb />
prices and terms writ <lb />
K. V. <lb />
See. Treas., Tarboro, N C. <lb />
and <lb />
STEAMER BETA. <lb />
Semi-Weekly trips between Tarboro and War Landing. <lb /></p>
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Something <lb />
of to <lb />
farmers <lb />
NOW that the planting <lb />
season is again near <lb />
at the question <lb />
which is of inter- <lb />
est to farmers, is, <lb />
shall I plant, where shall <lb />
I plant, and how shall I <lb />
plant it- Alter determining <lb />
what to plant and when to <lb />
plant, it is of equally as <lb />
much importance how you <lb />
plant and cultivate. <lb />
think it is conceded by all <lb />
that no land will make <lb />
a good crop unless prop- <lb />
cultivated. The re- <lb />
of last years crops, we <lb />
think, very far to <lb />
show that a judicious use <lb />
of commercial fertilizers <lb />
pays on the lands in this <lb />
section- <lb />
It is with much pleas- <lb />
and satisfaction that <lb />
again offer for sale to <lb />
our friends and patrons <lb />
the High Grade and <lb />
Brands of Fertilizer <lb />
which we name below. <lb />
The results from their use <lb />
justify us in saying they <lb />
are all well adapted to the <lb />
soils of this section. <lb />
We will sell them for <lb />
cash, or on time, upon <lb />
usual terms, and we <lb />
to give you a better <lb />
grade of goods as cheap <lb />
or cheaper than you can <lb />
buy elsewhere. <lb />
Drop us a line for prices <lb />
and terms, or call to see, <lb />
and will take pleasure in <lb />
naming you low figures <lb />
and explaining to you the <lb />
merits of the different <lb />
brands. To individuals or <lb />
clubs wanting a car load <lb />
or more we will make <lb />
figures. We offer for <lb />
your consideration and <lb />
choice the following well <lb />
established and high grade <lb />
brands of Fertilizers <lb />
REFLECTOR. <lb />
Local Reflections. <lb />
Garden making. <lb />
Spring flowers are putting forth. <lb />
Large run of herring in the river. <lb />
is in it now for more years, <lb />
year on the 2nd of <lb />
Easter falls this <lb />
April. <lb />
Use Meal of Cotton Seed, at <lb />
Brick Store. <lb />
the <lb />
Old <lb />
Capital Not including a <lb />
, few brands of <lb />
made especially <lb />
r the richest highest <lb />
grade brand of goods offered for <lb />
safe in the State. The results ob <lb />
by our customers from its <lb />
use justify us in saying we <lb />
it the best goods for Tobacco <lb />
sold in section and we most <lb />
heartily it to your at- <lb />
As a Potato manure it ranks <lb />
with the best. <lb />
National As all round <lb />
. moderate priced fer- <lb />
T is by <lb />
few and excelled by none. This <lb />
goods has been thoroughly tested <lb />
the past two seasons for tobacco <lb />
and in no case has it failed to give <lb />
entire satisfaction. It is equally <lb />
good for both Cotton and Potatoes. <lb />
Is too well-known <lb />
o over state <lb />
to need any <lb />
at our <lb />
hands. It has been tested on all <lb />
crops and never found wanting- It <lb />
has been used on Potatoes with <lb />
the most satisfactory results, and <lb />
for Cotton it stands at the head of <lb />
the list. Such of our customers <lb />
who have used it on Tobacco are <lb />
much pleased and say they want <lb />
it again. <lb />
Beef. Blood This brand of <lb />
j goods as its name <lb />
and implies is COm- <lb />
animal Flesh, <lb />
Blood and Bone, and all farmers <lb />
know these contain the best <lb />
properties of any thing they <lb />
can use. This brand of Guano <lb />
has been throughly tested on Cot- <lb />
ton. Corn and Tobacco and you <lb />
will be entirely safe to buy it for <lb />
any crop. <lb />
Standard This is a new <lb />
t. brand of goods on <lb />
DOUG this market but <lb />
understand the business. <lb />
It is composed largely of pure an- <lb />
bone which we think is very <lb />
valuable and is of permanent <lb />
to the soil. It comes <lb />
to us very highly endorsed from <lb />
other sections and we do not think <lb />
you will maKe any mistake to give <lb />
it a trial- <lb />
A Nearly all Acid <lb />
Phosphate is the <lb />
same, and differs <lb />
of Avail- Acid which <lb />
it contains. We have a standard <lb />
brand sale and guarantee it as <lb />
good as the best. <lb />
Some farmers con <lb />
that makes <lb />
them a better return <lb />
for their money <lb />
any fertilizers they use. It is with- <lb />
out a good manure. We <lb />
have a large on hand and <lb />
know it to good and pore as we <lb />
take it direct from the <lb />
We are in a position to <lb />
make you very low prices on <lb />
and it will pay you to see <lb />
as before you buy. <lb />
Write us and we will <lb />
come to see you, or <lb />
to sec us and we <lb />
will make prices right <lb />
and give you good <lb />
goods. Yours truly, <lb />
YOUNG <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
The building was repair- <lb />
ed last week. <lb />
Several ugly trees front of stores on <lb />
Evans street were cut down the other <lb />
day <lb />
The front of the Smith brick building <lb />
is being repaired. <lb />
Inauguration over, the next date to <lb />
talk about is Easter. <lb />
hear it whispered that a wedding is <lb />
looked for the closing of I. in. <lb />
Castings arc made at the Greenville <lb />
Iron works to fit all plows. <lb />
Rev. G. F Smith will begin a protract- <lb />
ed meeting in the Methodist church in a <lb />
short while. <lb />
and the famous <lb />
lists, begin a protracted meeting in Char- <lb />
to-day. <lb />
Bliss the earliest Po- <lb />
at the Old Brick Store. <lb />
Teams arc being now to haul the <lb />
immense quantities of fertilizers that are <lb />
finding their way into the country. <lb />
A whole <lb />
case of them at Reflector Store. <lb />
Cotton seed, cotton and eggs are on the <lb />
decline It is getting time the price of <lb />
pork was following. <lb />
After the grip, when you arc weak and <lb />
Hood's Sarsaparilla will re- <lb />
store your health and strength. <lb />
Sample Hats, Sample Hats at Brown <lb />
Hooker's new store. <lb />
Every child in the county needing a <lb />
slate should see those at Reflector Book <lb />
Store Nice slate for cents. <lb />
It might be wise our citizens to be- <lb />
gin using the pretty weather by cleaning <lb />
us their premises. <lb />
Do not forgot the Greenville Iron <lb />
Works if you want good Castings cheap. <lb />
Maybe Greenville has not discovered all <lb />
her needs, but the town is suffering more <lb />
for lack of factories than anything <lb />
can name right now. <lb />
Brown Hooker are in their store <lb />
ready to show you goods. <lb />
Last week Brown Hooker moved into <lb />
one room of their handsome new double <lb />
store. They are getting nicely arranged <lb />
in their new quarters. <lb />
had quite a large snow storm here <lb />
Saturday, a regular March wind blowing <lb />
at time, made the snow fly in every <lb />
direction. The ground was wet and it <lb />
did not stick. <lb />
The stock at Hooker's <lb />
new store la going like hot cakes. <lb />
It might be wise in begin <lb />
using the pretty weather by cleaning up <lb />
their premises. To do this thoroughly <lb />
may save some member of your family a <lb />
spell of sickness. <lb />
w of the Lang stock on hand <lb />
and must be closed out at York <lb />
cost at Brown Hooker's new store- <lb />
Mr. Cox returned Monday night <lb />
from a tour of the Northern markets <lb />
and he his purchased one of the largest <lb />
stocks the Racket Store ever handled. <lb />
for their soon. <lb />
Billie hustled out CO copies of <lb />
the inaugural edition of the New York <lb />
World for the Reflector Book Store, and <lb />
could sold more if the order had been <lb />
larger. It was a big paper and brim full <lb />
of Grover. <lb />
Rare bargains in the Lang <lb />
Brown Hooker's new store. <lb />
stock at<lb />
Personal. <lb />
Mr. M. Blow was in town last <lb />
week. <lb />
Mrs. J. R. Render, of Tarboro, is visit- <lb />
Mrs. J. W. Perkins. <lb />
Mr. Wyatt L. Brown returned last <lb />
week from a business trip. <lb />
Capt. Bob was on our street <lb />
last week looking as happy as ever. <lb />
We learn from the Washington Gazette <lb />
that Ann is quite sick. <lb />
Mr. W. J. returned home to <lb />
visit his family last week from <lb />
ton. <lb />
Rev. R. D. Carrel I conducted services <lb />
in the Baptist church last Thursday <lb />
night. <lb />
Miss Brown, of Tarboro, has been <lb />
visiting Miss Etta Hines during the past <lb />
week. <lb />
Senator James returned home Monday <lb />
night from Raleigh the Legislature <lb />
adjourned. <lb />
Mrs. Charles Nelson and child of New <lb />
Bern has been the past week <lb />
with Mrs J. F. Joyner. <lb />
Mr. Chas. R. Sugg, the efficient chief <lb />
mall carrier the Senate returned home <lb />
last night. <lb />
Ex-Gov. and Mrs. Jarvis re- <lb />
turned home last week from their stay of <lb />
some weeks Raleigh. <lb />
Misses Maggie and Addie <lb />
lint tier, of Centerville were town last <lb />
week visiting at Mr. Zeno Moore's. <lb />
Mr. W. B. Brown, of the firm of Brown <lb />
Hooker, went north morning <lb />
to purchase their spring stock for their <lb />
new store. <lb />
Messrs. W. S. Rawls and sous, Leslie <lb />
and Lee, G. B. King, C. D. <lb />
J. went on Washington <lb />
City last week to attend the inauguration <lb />
of G rover Cleveland. <lb />
Mrs. Julian of Raleigh, <lb />
who been spending some weeks with <lb />
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Cotton, <lb />
of this county, took the cars hero Friday <lb />
morning for her home. <lb />
We learn from a letter that our conn- <lb />
Mr. Ed. S. has moved <lb />
from Y. Mexico, to New <lb />
Mexico, and gone into the general mer- <lb />
with Mr. J. J. Spier, a <lb />
native of Pitt and also well-known <lb />
here. have many friends in this <lb />
section who will be glad to know their <lb />
prospects are good for a large business. <lb />
Kinston Free Press. <lb />
READ THIS. <lb />
Editor Messenger, Wilmington, N. C. <lb />
Having seen a notice from Dr. <lb />
the Russian eye doctor, that his <lb />
office will be closed sometime In <lb />
and be opened again in the <lb />
spring, I beg you to allow me space to <lb />
say a few words with regard to the doc <lb />
tor's treatment of me, and the prospects <lb />
of his return, etc. <lb />
In April, 1889, I had an operation per- <lb />
formed on my eyes by a Northern spec- <lb />
which did me a great deal of good. <lb />
June, 1882, however, I had to go <lb />
North again tor the same purpose, but <lb />
was informed that nothing could be done <lb />
to me. On my return to <lb />
Dr. Harmon took charge of my <lb />
case and I feel that through his skillful <lb />
treatment my eyes are saved. <lb />
The doctor has invented an Instrument <lb />
for testing the eyes, etc., for which <lb />
he is offered a considerable amount of <lb />
money. Should he conclude to accept <lb />
this, I am doubtful of his return to <lb />
and hence, I would advise any- <lb />
one who may need the service of a <lb />
eye doctor to call on him before he <lb />
closes his office. <lb />
During the last four years I have been <lb />
under treatment, and have <lb />
tried several specialists audit is due to <lb />
Dr. Harmon to say that lie done <lb />
more good than I expected. The amount <lb />
of paid him for his services is no <lb />
comparison to the benefits received. <lb />
Respectfully, A. S. E I I <lb />
Look out for counterfeit So gold pieces. <lb />
Weldon News, <lb />
We are always on the lookout for <lb />
pieces of all kinds, but how are we to <lb />
distinguish I he counterfeit article when <lb />
we see it Henderson Gold Leaf. <lb />
That's the question. <lb />
The Henderson Gold Leaf well says <lb />
It is the desire of the editor to make this <lb />
paper as readable and entertaining as <lb />
vehicle of thought and com- <lb />
among our reflex <lb />
of the progress and improvement of the <lb />
community. To this end we you <lb />
to let us know what you are doing. If <lb />
you making improvements in your <lb />
are interested a new enterprise <lb />
or are about to extend the of your <lb />
operations report the fact to the Gold <lb />
Leaf. It will do you no harm and may <lb />
prove of benefit to you and will surely be <lb />
of benefit to the community. Do not <lb />
hide your light under a bushel but let the <lb />
rays shine forth. <lb />
The old Dancy building on the comer <lb />
of Evans and streets, had a narrow <lb />
escape from fire one night last week a <lb />
large lamp in Smith's barber shop hung <lb />
too close to the ceiling, the ceiling took <lb />
lire and lamp fell to the floor. It was <lb />
extinguished with only slight damage. If <lb />
the fire hid got a headway in that building <lb />
there is no telling it would ever stop. <lb />
Plenty of light at Brown Hooker's <lb />
new store to show goods. <lb />
Dr. D. S. Harmon, the Russian <lb />
arrived this morning and is at the <lb />
King House. Any one needing his <lb />
vices will find it to their advantage to <lb />
give him a call. He is a thorough gentle- <lb />
men and comes well recommended. <lb />
Sample Hats at Brown Hooker's <lb />
new store. <lb />
Look over the list of ordinances of the <lb />
town and it will not be hard to discover <lb />
that some of them are simply a dead let- <lb />
What is the use of going through <lb />
the force of making ordinance if it is <lb />
not to be enforced. <lb />
The Lang stock must be moved off by <lb />
April Brown Hooker's new store. <lb />
Greenville is a no fence territory and <lb />
is under the stock law regulations, but <lb />
notwithstanding this our people are daily <lb />
troubled with hogs and other stock run- <lb />
at large through the town. It is <lb />
time this thing were stopped. <lb />
Polite to show you the <lb />
stock at Brown Hooker's new store. <lb />
Mr. Wilson is the Northern <lb />
markets purchasing a brand new stock of <lb />
goods for In- dry goods emporium. He <lb />
will open in one of Brown A Hooker's <lb />
new stores and will show the good people <lb />
of Pitt county that he can sell as low <lb />
as any one. Wait and watch for his <lb />
advertisement. <lb />
yards dress goods at Brown <lb />
Hooker's new store of the Lang stock. <lb />
Some time ago D. Y. Cooper of Hen- <lb />
N. C. offered as a prize several <lb />
grades of Tobacco sold on his floor <lb />
the mouths of January and a <lb />
free trip to the Inauguration the 4th <lb />
inst Pitt as usual bore off a f these <lb />
prizes. Mr. J. J. of <lb />
County received the on the finest <lb />
cutters. Pitt stands in the lead for fine <lb />
tobacco and J. J. Laughinghouse knows <lb />
bow to show this. <lb />
Thigh Broken. <lb />
Willie, the two-year-old son of Mr. <lb />
W. B. Wilson, met with quite a severe <lb />
accident on Monday last in which he had <lb />
his thigh broken. He was playing on <lb />
the bridge and fell off. Dr. <lb />
Frank Brown was summoned and set it <lb />
and the little fellow is doing as well as <lb />
could be expected under the <lb />
A New Southern Magazine. <lb />
The South has another exponent the <lb />
Manufacturer's Record the <lb />
first issue of which bears date of <lb />
It issues from the same pub- <lb />
house us tin- Rec- <lb />
of Baltimore, although it is an <lb />
separate and distinct publication. <lb />
It deals with Southern resources and <lb />
progress in a general popular way, <lb />
without technical details or burdensome <lb />
statistics, aiming to present serviceable <lb />
to who look to the <lb />
South as a desirable Held for investment. <lb />
The publishers of this magazine are <lb />
to get up a well print ed and <lb />
well illustrated monthly publication for <lb />
51.50 per year, and if the current issue <lb />
be a fair sample, there seems to be <lb />
equivalent of information and interest <lb />
for the price. <lb />
N. C. Sept. <lb />
When one discovers a cure for even <lb />
one of the ills which flesh is heir to, I <lb />
hold it is his bounden duty to impart the <lb />
know-ledge thereof to his fellowmen in <lb />
order that they too, may profit thereby <lb />
and lessen this burden which call <lb />
life. <lb />
I found Mrs. Joe Remedy to <lb />
be cure for many ills. have used <lb />
it for ten years. For and all <lb />
kindred Skin diseases, even of the most <lb />
obstinate aggravated type, I find it to be <lb />
an infallible and cure. As a gen- <lb />
tonic it easily first. It cured <lb />
and restored health one of our children <lb />
for five years a victim to chronic <lb />
after the medical art had exhausted its <lb />
resources for her relief. In short, for <lb />
blood and skin diseases, colic and <lb />
I have tried it, not once, twice nor <lb />
thrice, but countless times. <lb />
cotton market- <lb />
spot market. <lb />
As wired by Cobb Bros. <lb />
Norfolk, V., Feb. 28th, 1893. <lb />
Good Middling, 3-16 <lb />
Middling, <lb />
Low Middling, 7-16 <lb />
Good Ordinary, <lb />
Tone, am,. <lb />
WILSON STOCK AT COST <lb />
THIS IS SUCCESS. <lb />
Mr. w. II. of Winston, <lb />
General Southern Manager of the New <lb />
York Life Co., has been in the <lb />
city for some days and is now at the <lb />
Purcell House. In the course of an in- <lb />
with him last evening a Review <lb />
reporter gathered from him some Inter- <lb />
facts relative to Dr. Harmon's <lb />
professional treatment of a member of <lb />
his family. Mr. daughter <lb />
had long had a severe and painful <lb />
of the eyes, which caused her in- <lb />
tense and almost continuous headaches. <lb />
He took her to New York, Baltimore, <lb />
Philadelphia and Raleigh and consulted <lb />
the most famous oculists he could find, <lb />
getting advice and glasses from each <lb />
and spending over a thousand dollars in <lb />
the quest. But little relief was obtained <lb />
and w lieu she Attempted to study or to <lb />
sew the pain returned. Mr. <lb />
Anally encountered Dr. Harmon Win- <lb />
and called him in. She has since <lb />
been under his treatment, using glasses <lb />
recommended by him. She can now <lb />
read and with ease and can dis- <lb />
with her glasses when she goes <lb />
out. The entire cost of Dr. Harmon's <lb />
treatment was but against the <lb />
and by Mr. in <lb />
consulting oculists at the North. Mr. <lb />
feels very grateful to Dr. <lb />
Harmon is glad to let the facts be <lb />
known. He tells us that he knows of <lb />
another young lady Winston who was <lb />
also sadly afflicted but like his daughter, <lb />
received wonderful benefits by Dr. <lb />
Harmon's course of II. <lb />
Review, July 20th, <lb />
PR. OCULIST. <lb />
Wilmington, N. Jan. <lb />
note with regret the possibility that <lb />
Dr. D. S. Harmon, the optician, who has <lb />
been located here for some time past, <lb />
will leave our not permanently, <lb />
at least for a long space of lime. <lb />
Dr. Harmon has proven himself, to my <lb />
satisfaction, a very thorough and efficient <lb />
practitioner in his line. He has display- <lb />
ed remarkable skill his practice, and <lb />
met with success In several instances <lb />
oculists of reputation have failed. <lb />
His different optical inventions, and his <lb />
skillful use of them, have led to a high <lb />
opinion of his ability as an optician <lb />
among those who have consulted him. <lb />
I have no hesitancy in recommending <lb />
Dr. as worthy of all confidence <lb />
which may be reposed in him by our <lb />
and should be very glad if, after all, <lb />
he could be persuaded to continue his <lb />
residence in this city. <lb />
A. J. <lb />
Wilmington Messenger. <lb />
Wilson, N. is to certify that <lb />
Dr. D. S. Harmon spent several week <lb />
in Wilson, N. C, which time he <lb />
met great success In his tit- <lb />
ting eye glasses for a large number of <lb />
people, w ho have had great difficulty in <lb />
spectacles, which thoroughly remedied <lb />
their defective eye sight. Especially in <lb />
the case with my wife, who has spent <lb />
money securing the <lb />
proper lens to suit her case. Dr. <lb />
found it necessary to make the glass <lb />
to suit her eyes, after five weeks <lb />
trial she declares that they cannot <lb />
be bought for money so great is the re- <lb />
lief to her by reason thereof <lb />
B. F. <lb />
Ex-Sheriff Wilson County. <lb />
King's Mountain, N. C, July <lb />
wife has been a constant <lb />
from severe headache for years, <lb />
and no medical treatment teemed -to <lb />
have more than a temporary effect in re- <lb />
her. <lb />
After a pair of Dr. D. S. <lb />
spectacles her headache almost <lb />
disappeared. R. H. <lb />
I certify the above statement to be <lb />
correct and and believe the <lb />
effect to be as stated. <lb />
J. L. M. D. <lb />
Officer of Dr. Hill, M. D. <lb />
Goldsboro, . C, April 18th, <lb />
THE <lb />
This will introduce to you Dr. D. S. <lb />
Harmon, a first class Optician. The Dr. <lb />
was with us several months last summer <lb />
and made Hill's Drug Store bis head- <lb />
quarters and we found him at all times <lb />
a gentleman. Hill, M. D. <lb />
Stand catch the <lb />
qualities as they grasped the <lb />
knife this time with a grip of determination <lb />
nothing shall stay our turn <lb />
our backs on the loss of snap our <lb />
linger at the sacrifice of truth of it <lb />
is just Wilson has been moved <lb />
to our Greenville have not <lb />
the room for yon know we are <lb />
not disposed to dabble in the future until <lb />
the present is settled so we arc going to set- <lb />
it this of the a <lb />
mite of money is a mountain of stock <lb />
to there yet remains months of <lb />
service for these will be <lb />
the ear that does not hear the breaking of <lb />
these the eye that cannot see <lb />
the purse <lb />
that cannot claim a share of this monster sac- <lb />
only be for days <lb />
and don't take advantage of it. <lb />
Respectfully, C. T. <lb />
New <lb />
Straight <lb />
Clean <lb />
Large <lb />
We are still making a specialty of <lb />
IN GOODS, LACES, NOTIONS. <lb />
We have a first class assortment and sell close. Do not fail to <lb />
get our prices- <lb />
and parts for all kinds of machines are sold by <lb />
Respectfully, <lb />
JACK WHITE <lb />
AGAIN <lb />
BEFORE YOU. <lb />
Bring me your <lb />
CHICKENS, EGGS, <lb />
TURKEYS. DUCKS, <lb />
GEESE, GUINEAS, <lb />
And in fact that is raised in the country and I will pay just <lb />
as much in cash can had anywhere in Greenville- I will also <lb />
handle on a small commission anything that my customers may want <lb />
me to- Remember my headquarters is at the old Marcellus Moore <lb />
store, at the live points crossing, the most convenient place in <lb />
town. Come to see me- <lb />
Yours to please, <lb />
JACK WHITE, Greenville, N. C <lb />
VAUGHAN BARNES, <lb />
COMMISSION MERCHANTS <lb />
The movement of the cotton crop thus far this season would <lb />
indicate that there was some foundation for the bad crop accounts <lb />
daily reaching us from all parts of the cotton territory, if so the <lb />
staple is selling too cheap and wishing to hold for higher <lb />
prices can do so by it to us and drawing for per <lb />
bale on same and having it held for six months is so desired. <lb />
Faithfully yours, <lb />
VAUGHAN BARNES. <lb />
We want one iii every A I <lb />
town to handle the <lb />
JACK FROST FREEZERS. <lb />
A Scientific Machine made on a Scientific Principle- <lb />
Save their cost a dozen times a year. It is not mussy <lb />
or sloppy. A child can operate it- Sells at sight. <lb />
Send for prices and discounts. <lb />
St., NEW <lb />
Mates in thirty <lb />
THE GREATEST TIME AND <lb />
LABOR SAYING INVENTION <lb />
IS NOW BEFORE YOU. <lb />
has been used in Eastern North Carolina for the last three years and without a <lb />
single has given entire satisfaction. Mess. Edwards and -Move purchased <lb />
Meal these machines last year and Mr. Edwards will testify that the machine was <lb />
the salvation of his tobacco crop. Besides many others are willing to give any <lb />
testimonial In its favor. A of its advantages over hand setting are <lb />
Plants grow <lb />
todays <lb />
earlier. <lb />
It leaves the <lb />
in better shape <lb />
fur cultivating. <lb />
A more <lb />
form growth is <lb />
served, hence the <lb />
worming and stick- <lb />
season is <lb />
shortened. <lb />
It saves many, <lb />
many aching backs <lb />
and sore fingers. <lb />
Call on me at tho Eastern Warehouse where I have some of the Planters on ex- <lb />
and will take pleasure in showing all of its advantages. <lb />
Joyner. <lb />
Sale of <lb />
Land. <lb />
Pitt County <lb />
Superior <lb />
W. Charles Hardy, trading as Hardy <lb />
Bros., <lb />
vs. <lb />
J. T. Evans, J. B. Galloway. <lb />
Pursuant to the power and authority <lb />
March Term <lb />
m QUOTATIONS. <lb />
Prime <lb />
Prime <lb />
Spanish <lb />
Tone <lb />
. Louis <lb />
Collage of Music. <lb />
Brooklyn. M. V . <lb />
John P. Son <lb />
am your Gut <lb />
Strings say I <lb />
never used a more and more perfect <lb />
string. I bad one of Eon <lb />
Violin days and ll Is so day Jut a <lb />
as when I pat It on, and I <lb />
eight ten dally. these <lb />
should be bend at <lb />
I two lea E 9-<lb />
Tin, ail <lb />
Martin County <lb />
Court J <lb />
James A. and wife, Mary E. <lb />
Roebuck, <lb />
vs. <lb />
John T. Harrison, George Harrison, <lb />
et <lb />
To Milliard Harrison <lb />
You will take notice that an action en- <lb />
as above has been commenced in <lb />
the Superior Court of Martin county to <lb />
given in-a mortgage executed by J. T. foreclose a mortgage upon realty, <lb />
to Hardy Bros., recorded in the in township, <lb />
Register of Deeds office. Pitt county, aforesaid; and the said defendant will <lb />
Book B page and la accordance with further take notice, that he is required <lb />
a and decree of sale in the to appear at the next term of the <lb />
above entitled action obtained in the Court of said con to be held on the <lb />
Superior Court, Pitt county at second Monday after the first Monday in <lb />
Term 1891 recorded in I March 1893. at the Court house of said <lb />
docket No case i will offer j county in Williamston N. C. and answer <lb />
sale at the Court Mouse door in Green- or demur to the complaint in said action, <lb />
ville on Monday March 6th 1893, to or the plaintiffs will apply to the court <lb />
highest bidder for cash following tor relief demanded in said com- <lb />
adjoining lands of Frank plaint. W. T. <lb />
JAMES LONG, <lb />
Dealer in------ <lb />
General <lb />
Clerk Superior Court. <lb />
This 30th 1893. <lb />
Hills, John Carroll, Alfred <lb />
ton and others containing fifty acres. <lb />
Upon to raise a sufficient amount <lb />
of money from the sale of said fifty acre <lb />
tract to discharge and satisfy said judge- <lb />
I will the said Court House <lb />
door on the said Monday, the 6th day of <lb />
March 1898, offer for sale for cash <lb />
tract a parcel of land described in <lb />
said mortgage and decree as follows j from the firm an I Mr. Joyner will con- <lb />
Notice of Dissolution. <lb />
The of JOYNER <lb />
N ER been this day dissolved by mu- <lb />
consent. Mr, retires <lb />
BROWN BROS., <lb />
Depositors for American Bible Society <lb />
f. <lb />
ESTABLISHED 1883.<lb />
Half Rolls Bagging, <lb />
Bundles New Arrow Ties. <lb />
Small Full Cream Cheese. <lb />
Tubs Choice Butter. <lb />
Tubs Laid. <lb />
Boxes Tobacco, all grades. <lb />
Boxes Cakes and Crackers. <lb />
Barr-ls Stick Candy. <lb />
New Com Mullets. <lb />
Barrels Gail Ax Snuff. <lb />
Barrels P. Snuff. <lb />
Barrels Mills Sn . <lb />
Barrels Three Thistle ft <lb />
Car load Rib Side Meat <lb />
Car load Seed Oats. <lb />
Car load Flour, all grade. <lb />
Kegs Powder. <lb />
Tons Shot. <lb />
old Virginia Cheroots. <lb />
Full line Case Goods and <lb />
else kept in a class grocery <lb />
i s<lb />
X o <lb />
i Wishing to thank my <lb />
i friends for their liberal patronage <lb />
for both Merchandise and differ- <lb />
lent articles which I manufacture, <lb />
I take this method of <lb />
that while I thank you all <lb />
am also striving hard to secures <lb />
advantages that I can give you j <lb />
order to further merit <lb />
patronage. <lb />
For other articles in our line <lb />
such as Church Pews, Cart <lb />
Wheels, Brackets and <lb />
Tobacco Hogsheads and General <lb />
Repair Work, you will do well <lb />
to correspond with me before <lb />
ranging with any one else. I can <lb />
give you some advantage. <lb />
A. G. COX, <lb />
Winterville. N. C<lb />
a-a <lb />
S o <lb />
a B <lb />
t-a. <lb />
sill <lb />
Ml <lb />
ill <lb />
ail<lb />
SB <lb />
-a b<lb />
C. C. COBB, Pitt Co., N. C <lb />
B. COBB, Pitt Co., X. C. <lb />
COBB BROS, <lb />
COTTON FACTORS, <lb />
Commission Merchants, <lb />
FAYETTE STREET, NORFOLK, VA. <lb />
and Correspondence Solicited. <lb />
THE OF <lb />
to the buyers of Pitt Bad surrounding counties, a line of the following got <lb />
not to be excelled in this market. And to be a <lb />
pure straight goods. GOODS of all kinds, NOTION'S, CLOTHING, <lb />
FURNISHING GOODS. HATS and CAPS, BOOTS and LA <lb />
and CHILDREN'S SLIPPERS, FURNITURE and HOUSE FURNISHING <lb />
GOODS, WINDOWS, SASH and BLINDS, and QUEENS <lb />
WARE, HARDWARE, PLOWS and PLOW CASTING, LEATHER f <lb />
kinds, Gin and Mill Hay, Rock Lime, Plaster of Paris, and <lb />
Hair, Harness, Bridles and -addles <lb />
HEAVY A SPECIALTY. <lb />
Agent Clark's O. N. T. Spool Cotton which I offer to the trade at Whole <lb />
Jobbers prices, cents per dozen, less per cent for Cash. Bread Prep- <lb />
ration and Hall's Star Lye at Jobbers Lead and pure Lin- <lb />
seed Oil, Varnishes and Paint Colors. Cucumber Wood Pumps, Salt and Wood an <lb />
Willow Ware. Nails a Give me a call and I satisfaction. <lb />
Seeing is <lb />
And a good lamp <lb />
must be simple; when it is not simple it i <lb />
knot good. Simple, Beautiful, <lb />
mean much, but to see The Rochester <lb />
will impress the truth more forcibly. All met, <lb />
tough and seamless, and made in three pieces only, <lb />
it is absolutely safe and unbreakable. Like <lb />
of old, it is indeed a for its mar- <lb />
light is purer and brighter than gas light, <lb />
softer than electric light and more cheerful than either. <lb />
Look for If the baa the <lb />
Rochester, and the you want, send to for our new illustrated <lb />
we will send you a lamp safely by express your choice of <lb />
from the Lamp Store in World. <lb />
CO., S Park Place, Haw Talk My. <lb />
lot one acre on which <lb />
my store house now stands and all <lb />
being the one tract, of land <lb />
on which the of J. T. <lb />
Evans now Maud. <lb />
CM. BERNARD. <lb />
Commissioner. <lb />
February 2nd 1893. <lb />
exclusive of these celebrated <lb />
in Greenville, N. C. From the <lb />
factory of A Moore, the only <lb />
Debility <lb />
piled with those famous classes. <lb />
BROWN'S IRON BITTERS <lb />
cures Dyspepsia, In- <lb />
the business and all <lb />
O. L. JOYNER. . <lb />
ALEX. <lb />
Greenville. N. Feb. 15th. <lb />
To My <lb />
In connection with above I desire to <lb />
return thanks your kind patronage <lb />
in the past and bespeak for M r. <lb />
a of name. I shall be at <lb />
Eastern Wan louse for some weeks <lb />
yet and will my friends. <lb />
Cordially <lb />
AU X. <lb />
J. L SUGG. <lb />
LIFE ADD FIRE INSURANCE <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C <lb />
OFFICE JAMES OLD <lb />
All placed in strictly <lb />
FIRST-CLASS COMPANIES <lb />
At lowest current rates. <lb />
AGENT FOB A FIRST-GLASS FIRE<lb /></p>
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                <p>
TOBACCO <lb />
TOBACCO JOTTINGS AND LOCAL <lb />
NOTES <lb />
Tho breaks still holding up <lb />
well. <lb />
The Greenville and Eastern sold <lb />
on the first about pounds. <lb />
The of Greene and Le- <lb />
who come to this market to <lb />
sell tobacco nearly always carry <lb />
back a load f goods purchased <lb />
in Greenville. <lb />
If the merchants would help to <lb />
build up this market for policy <lb />
sake it would be a good invest- <lb />
for thousands of dollars <lb />
worth of business would be done <lb />
hero that would otherwise to <lb />
some other place- <lb />
There are men in this town who <lb />
when the subscription was being <lb />
taken to build the Greenville ware- <lb />
house subscribed the pitiful sum <lb />
of twenty-five dollars, to-day regret <lb />
it saying that it is lost when in <lb />
fact, they have sold more than <lb />
four times that amount of goods <lb />
tho direct result of the tobacco <lb />
market. <lb />
Wilson is boasting heavily over <lb />
the fact that one of the Wilson <lb />
county farmers has sold his entire <lb />
crop at an of per <lb />
acre. That is nothing to compare <lb />
with numbers of Pitt county farm- <lb />
Mr. R. E. says that <lb />
he has sold acres for an <lb />
acre. Messrs. Edwards <lb />
have sold the entire crop at an <lb />
average of over M- R. Turn- <lb />
age, M. L. J. J. C. Jenkins, <lb />
and numbers of ethers have sold <lb />
their crop for over per acre- <lb />
The tobacco of <lb />
North Carolina have largely <lb />
mental in tho of <lb />
most of her, to-day, prosperous <lb />
towns and cities. It is a further <lb />
fact that tobacco <lb />
do more wOrk for the least money <lb />
and least honor and get tho most <lb />
cursing of any other class of her <lb />
citizens and yet there is an extra <lb />
burden of five dollars tax for <lb />
hundred thousand pounds <lb />
of tobacco sold on the warehouse <lb />
floor which of course has to be paid <lb />
by the warehouseman. <lb />
That this is wrong we believe <lb />
every honest fair minded man will <lb />
concede. It is unjust for the State <lb />
to levy a tax on a class of her <lb />
that doing so much for <lb />
her improvement while a <lb />
great many others doing <lb />
for the advancement of her <lb />
public interest go free from <lb />
Our representatives in this <lb />
Legislature would do well to care- <lb />
fully consider and repeal this bur- <lb />
law. <lb />
The Southern Tobacconist which <lb />
recently has been its <lb />
feathers and blowing about the <lb />
American Tobacco Company says <lb />
in a late issue that the press of the <lb />
land is the people's protector <lb />
against monopoly. This is true <lb />
to a letter and we rejoice that this <lb />
journal has found it out and hope <lb />
that it will not unmindful of its <lb />
duty in the future. <lb />
The following by O. L. <lb />
was published in the Winston <lb />
Journal in September If <lb />
the press of North Carolina would <lb />
do its duty as you have done, the <lb />
righteous indignation of our op- <lb />
pressed people would rise so high <lb />
that some means would be adduced <lb />
by which this infamous <lb />
curse could forever crush- <lb />
ed from existence- <lb />
a first- <lb />
cotton <lb />
he is. <lb />
for a cough. Mrs. Kid- <lb />
Lewis St., San Francisco, Cal., <lb />
writes from the City have <lb />
been using Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup for <lb />
nearly live years and have always found <lb />
it a splendid remedy for a cough, I am <lb />
never without a bottle in the <lb />
While traveling through the <lb />
fine farming section of <lb />
township a few days ago, it was <lb />
our privilege and pleasure to <lb />
spend a few hours with one of <lb />
Pitt's most successful young <lb />
tho wide awake and <lb />
aggressive Mr. W. Home. He is <lb />
the owner and manager of <lb />
class tobacco, grain and <lb />
farm, and a farmer right, <lb />
After chatting for a while pleas- <lb />
on various topics the <lb />
naturally drifted into the <lb />
tobacco industry- A subject in <lb />
which we were both deeply inter- <lb />
He spoke of tho natural <lb />
advantages of Eastern North Caro- <lb />
as a tobacco belt and of <lb />
as a market. He ex- <lb />
pressed great surprise indeed at <lb />
the business men of Greenville for <lb />
not taking more interest in the <lb />
tobacco industry and when we <lb />
pressed upon the necessity of <lb />
more prize houses in Greenville <lb />
and asked him to build one, ho <lb />
What is the matter with the <lb />
men of the town if t hero are <lb />
Why was it that they would <lb />
not go to work and build prize <lb />
houses Now since the market <lb />
was on a solid basis and there was <lb />
no risk at all in the matter besides <lb />
it would prove a handsome invest- <lb />
that would pay to <lb />
per cent. <lb />
In reply we told him that be- <lb />
question of doubt. Prize <lb />
houses in sufficient numbers <lb />
would eventually go up, factories <lb />
would be built and in a more <lb />
years Greenville would be one of <lb />
the most prosperous cities of <lb />
Eastern North Carolina. <lb />
ATTENTION FARMERS <lb />
Do you want a strictly Do you want a Fertilizer that has been <lb />
high grade Fertilizer tested by your neighbor and found to be <lb />
superior to all others. <lb />
IF SO <lb />
Call on the undersigned and buy any of the following brands which <lb />
are guaranteed strictly reliable- <lb />
i SPECIAL <lb />
BONE, J <lb />
PREMIUM, <lb />
PURE GERMAN r J <lb />
I will sell these goods on terms to suit all purchasers- <lb />
G. M. TUCKER, <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C <lb />
R. W. ROYSTER CO. <lb />
m tobacco auras, <lb />
GREEN N. C.<lb />
BUYS ON ORDER ONLY. <lb />
References and typo samples furnished on application. <lb />
BANNER WAREHOUSE <lb />
O. <lb />
Bullock Mitchell, <lb />
Owners and <lb />
Headquarters for Big Prices High Averages <lb />
We are still doing business at the same old stand, where we are better prepared than <lb />
before to handle to advantage the fine bright Tobacco from the Golden <lb />
We have a very large corps of buyers who are anxious for New Tobacco <lb />
and arc willing to pay good prices for it. stands well on our <lb />
market and is eagerly sought after both by our order men and speculators. are <lb />
very glad that we can say to the of Pitt, and adjoining counties <lb />
that tobacco has better this year than we have known it in <lb />
years and that we look for good prices dining the season. Hogsheads can be <lb />
had OF CHARGE by those planters shipping to us, by applying to S. M. <lb />
Schultz Co., Greenville, N. C. or to Amos G. Cox, N. C. <lb />
that we bid lively on every pile put upon our floor and buy largely of all grades <lb />
that we sell, and will see to it that you shall have highest market price for <lb />
pound sold with us. Recollect that it cost you nothing to collect our checks as they <lb />
are payable in New York Exchange without cost to holder. Don't forget to try us <lb />
with a good shipment and we will convince you chat we are from way. <lb />
and that we every time on big prices and you know they talk- <lb />
Will have your tobacco graded for you in our house by skilled hands at 11.00 per <lb />
Thanking our friends for the very liberal patronage bestowed upon us in the past <lb />
and pledging them our very best efforts to please them in the future, we are with <lb />
best wishes, Very truly your friends, <lb />
BULLOCK MITCHELL, <lb />
Oxford, N. C. <lb />
Reader as you are interested in <lb />
the prosperity of Greenville <lb />
cut this out and paste it away and <lb />
see if the prediction doesn't <lb />
come true. A great many of these <lb />
old, sticklers, some of whom <lb />
are to day stumbling blocks in the <lb />
way of progress, have passed <lb />
and vacancy in life's <lb />
drama filled by men credited to <lb />
meet the necessity of the age in <lb />
which they live, but unless the <lb />
signs of tho times fail it will sure- <lb />
come. <lb />
With but few exceptions, it can <lb />
be said to tho credit of the farmers <lb />
of the county that the success the <lb />
tobacco market has thus far <lb />
achieved is due to their efforts. <lb />
Tho Greenville warehouse and <lb />
prize house was built by <lb />
principally from the farmers. <lb />
Tho Eastern Warehouse was built <lb />
by Mr. Jacob Joyner who is a life <lb />
long farmer. Yet in justice to the <lb />
bank it must be said that Messrs. <lb />
Tyson Bawls hare done more <lb />
towards building the tobacco <lb />
market than any other firm here, <lb />
not only In the extension of credit <lb />
but they have contributed liberally <lb />
of their moans and we believe <lb />
these gentlemen will be the next <lb />
to build a prize house. Now if the <lb />
citizens of the town will build us <lb />
four good prize houses we <lb />
will save to tho town and county <lb />
next season twenty thousand <lb />
that would otherwise go to <lb />
some other county and of course <lb />
it is going to be spent in Green- <lb />
ville. <lb />
year the market sold about <lb />
pounds. By the close o <lb />
this season it will have sold a mil- <lb />
lion two hundred and sixty thous <lb />
and- Considerable improvement <lb />
in one year. Next year we want <lb />
to sell two and a half millions and <lb />
will do it if you will give us the <lb />
prize room. Give us your sup- <lb />
port now and in a short while we <lb />
will burn up these old lamp posts <lb />
and have electric lights, water <lb />
works, macadamized streets and a <lb />
town that will be an honor to the <lb />
rich and fertile lands by which It <lb />
is surrounded. <lb />
How Try This. <lb />
It will cost you nothing and will sure- <lb />
d you good, if you have a Cough, <lb />
Cold, or any trouble with Chest <lb />
or Lungs. Dr. King's New Discovery <lb />
for Consumption, Coughs and Colds is <lb />
guaranteed to give relief, or money will <lb />
be paid back, Sufferers from <lb />
found it Just the thing and under its use <lb />
had a speedy and perfect recovery. Try <lb />
a sample bottle at our expense <lb />
for yourself just how good a thing it is. <lb />
Trial not lies free at Wooten's Drug <lb />
Store. Largo size Me. and f <lb />
R p d by r <lb />
to <lb />
Common, to <lb />
Good. to <lb />
Fine, to <lb />
f Common, I to <lb />
I Fair, to <lb />
j Good, a to U <lb />
Fine, to <lb />
Common, lo IS <lb />
Fair, to <lb />
Good, to <lb />
Fancy, to <lb />
Common, to <lb />
Fair. to <lb />
Good, to <lb />
Fancy, M to <lb />
Dark. to <lb />
Bright. to <lb />
WILSON <lb />
K. M. Pace, Reporter. <lb />
Our receipt- this week have been <lb />
heavy, necessitating days. <lb />
The has been all we would ask. <lb />
Bibbing spirited and sellers wearing <lb />
smiling faces over prices. <lb />
HENDERSON <lb />
Reported by Owen Davis, Manager Day is <lb />
Warehouse. <lb />
MARKET <lb />
Filler <lb />
Smokers. <lb />
Cutlers <lb />
Scraps <lb />
Lugs or <lb />
Common to medium, Medium to good, Good to to M to <lb />
Fillers or <lb />
Common to medium, i Medium to good, Good to to to to to <lb />
Cutters or Best <lb />
Common to Medium, Medium to good, Good to IS, to to <lb />
Wrappers or Best <lb />
Common to medium, Medium to good, Good to One, Fine to to to to lo <lb />
Common to medium. Medium to good. Good to fine. Fine to to to to to M <lb />
We desire to say to our citizens, <lb />
for years we have been selling Dr. King's <lb />
New Discovery tor Consumption, Dr. <lb />
King's New Life Pills, <lb />
and Electric Bitters, and have <lb />
handled remedies that sell as well, <lb />
or that have given such universal <lb />
faction. We do not hesitate to <lb />
tee them every time, and we stand <lb />
ready to refund the purchase price, if <lb />
satisfactory results do not follow their <lb />
use. These remedies have won their <lb />
great popularity purely on their merits. <lb />
Wooten's Drug Store. <lb />
An Unexpected Ending. <lb />
this castle, <lb />
men, lived the Knight <lb />
and his beautiful wife. The <lb />
Knight's prowess was well <lb />
do spare us a long; <lb />
winded story. Toll us the con- <lb />
and that will be <lb />
. right Hero is the <lb />
And now, gentlemen, <lb />
as I told you such a trifling <lb />
tale, I hope you will give me a trifle <lb />
with which to drink your health. <lb />
O. L. JOYNER, Owner Prop. <lb />
To my friends and customers who have so liberally <lb />
bestowed their patronage on me during the past <lb />
year, I wish to say that I have purchased the entire <lb />
Warehouse interest of Mr. Alex. and I <lb />
earnestly solicit a continuation of your visits with <lb />
heavy loads of the yellow weed and I will <lb />
tee to get you just as much money as can be had <lb />
anywhere on any market. <lb />
With this I am before you. Now give me your <lb />
co-operation and in less than five years Greenville <lb />
will take her stand among the foremost of North <lb />
Carolina Tobacco markets. <lb />
Yours to serve,<lb />
AT THE BOTTOM OF THE SEA <lb />
O. L. JOYNER, <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
Animal Life as Numerous and <lb />
Varied There as Anywhere. <lb />
Some of the Curiosities That <lb />
Inhabit the Extreme Depths <lb />
The Hermit Crab's Haunts <lb />
Miles Below the Surface. <lb />
So recently as twenty ye ago, <lb />
it was generally supposed that <lb />
extreme depths of the ocean were <lb />
destitute of animal life. Since then <lb />
it has over and over again been <lb />
practically demonstrated that <lb />
neither tho absolute darkness nor <lb />
the low temperature, nor tho <lb />
pressure in those mysterious <lb />
abysses, has been sufficient to <lb />
vent life from flourishing there as <lb />
luxuriantly as elsewhere. <lb />
Fish, worms, <lb />
and microscopic organisms, <lb />
as numerous and varied in tho <lb />
deep waters as in tho shallow <lb />
ones, and oven more so. <lb />
Of a single order only as many <lb />
as families and species <lb />
have been discovered in the depths <lb />
of the Pacific Ocean alone. <lb />
The explorations of the warship <lb />
Challenger, 1872-70, and of the <lb />
German frigate Gazelle, 1874-76, <lb />
introduced us to an entirely new <lb />
world; and in this new world no <lb />
class of aborigines is more interest- <lb />
and curious than the <lb />
that sub-class of crustaceans <lb />
which includes tho lobsters, the <lb />
and the crabs. <lb />
of the sub-class found in every <lb />
sea, and at all depths between <lb />
high-water mark and the lowest <lb />
valleys of tho Atlantic. <lb />
None of these deep-sea <lb />
has a much better right to the <lb />
title of queer fish than the slim- <lb />
legged lobster, which lives at <lb />
depths ranging from to <lb />
feet below the surface. The <lb />
is furnished with <lb />
long and slender or <lb />
feelers, throe or even four times <lb />
the length of its body. Its legs, <lb />
which are about half as long as <lb />
the and nearly as slender, <lb />
bear at their ends tufts of fine <lb />
Perched upon his thin, stilt- <lb />
like legs, tho animal sweeps with <lb />
bis a very considerable <lb />
area, and thus early notice <lb />
of the approach of danger. <lb />
A kindred curiosity is tho hard- <lb />
bodied lobster, a whose <lb />
feelers unusually short, but <lb />
whoso first pair of legs-those <lb />
which bear the great claws-are <lb />
monstrously long. This <lb />
no doubt, lives at tho bottom of <lb />
some narrow rocky cleft, or buries <lb />
himself in the mud where his <lb />
mies cannot reach him, and, <lb />
brandishing his long waits <lb />
until his luckless prey comes with- <lb />
in his grasp. <lb />
He resides at a depth of <lb />
but he is, comparatively <lb />
speaking, only a shallow water <lb />
for his kinsman, a <lb />
hermit crab, who rejoices in <lb />
the names <lb />
haunts of 18.000 feet, or <lb />
about three miles and a MM <lb />
seems to thrive and be happy with <lb />
a pressure of some throe and a <lb />
half tons of water per square inch <lb />
on his back. <lb />
Like other hermit crabs, this <lb />
creature enshrines the soft rear- <lb />
most end of his body in the dis- <lb />
carded shell of a and <lb />
guards tho entrance with his claws <lb />
and feelers. He carries his <lb />
rowed shell with him wherever ho <lb />
goes, his body meanwhile adapt- <lb />
itself to the shape of its home <lb />
until in time it can no longer <lb />
withdrawn, even by force, <lb />
without <lb />
The hermit crab of tho deep sea <lb />
also the majority of <lb />
hermit crabs who live at higher <lb />
levels, in generally having a com- <lb />
or hanger-on in the shape <lb />
of a parasitic anemone. The <lb />
fondness of the for the <lb />
society of tho hermit crab well- <lb />
CRISP AND CASUAL. <lb />
RUSSIAN <lb />
Violin Strings. <lb />
Suez canal is miles <lb />
long. <lb />
Owls have a very acute sense of <lb />
hearing. <lb />
American street railroads employ <lb />
men. <lb />
Chicago has a school population <lb />
j of about a million and a half. <lb />
The church members of the <lb />
United States number over <lb />
Tho most costly of the metals is <lb />
which costs a <lb />
pound. <lb />
In 1886 there were <lb />
gallons of beer drank in Germany, <lb />
to gallons in 1891. <lb />
A Mr. Hyatt of Boston a <lb />
Mexican beetle which is still <lb />
though it has eaten in a <lb />
year. <lb />
is the mod <lb />
term for color blindness, and <lb />
statistics show that men are much <lb />
more in- <lb />
elided than women. A man in- <lb />
variably succumbs to hope lea <lb />
when ht <lb />
tries to match a ribbon. <lb />
If twelve persons were to agree <lb />
to dine together every day, but <lb />
never sit exactly in the same order <lb />
round tho bible, it would take them <lb />
years at the rate of one <lb />
a day, and they would have <lb />
to eat more than din. <lb />
before they could get through <lb />
all tho arrangements in <lb />
which could themselves. <lb />
some of <lb />
your people coming on this <lb />
I'm expecting a sister of <lb />
eh By birth or <lb />
Truth. <lb />
in Ancient <lb />
Brown Performances <lb />
t the Greek be- <lb />
at o'clock in tho morning <lb />
and lasted often fully twelve <lb />
hours. <lb />
tho usual <lb />
tho Greeks must <lb />
have been pretty full by tho <lb />
green curtain was down. <lb />
Imitators and Followers But No Competitors <lb />
JOHN F SON'S <lb />
GENUINE GENUINE <lb />
Violin Strings <lb />
No Dealer or Musician need he bothered by poor Strings if ho <lb />
desires to buy Ones. <lb />
JOHN F. SON, <lb />
your Dealer for them and you cannot get them report to VI. <lb />
Goods Band Sold at Retail, <lb />
Healthy Exercise <lb />
That's what the work of washing clothes <lb />
and cleaning house amounts to when it's<lb />
done with Pyle's Pearline. Little <lb />
or no no drudgery; less <lb />
annoyance ; more comfort; <lb />
more cleanliness; <lb />
and a large saving of <lb />
wear and tear on all sides. You'll find directions on back <lb />
of package, for easy washing. It will cost you five cents <lb />
to try it. Every grocer has else <lb />
gives satisfaction to the millions of women who use and <lb />
have been using PEARLINE for who <lb />
rely on their brains to save their backs. <lb />
J Peddlers and some unscrupulous are offering <lb />
inflations which claim to be Pearline, or <lb />
same as IT'S are not and <lb />
Besides are dangerous. Manufactured only by JAMES <lb />
-Manufacturer of- <lb />
CARTS <lb />
Do You Write <lb />
THEN <lb />
YOU MUST <lb />
HAVE PAPER, PENS, <lb />
ENVELOPES, PENCILS, INK. <lb />
-SEE WHAT THE---------<lb />
Reflector V Book Store <lb />
CAN OFFER YOU IN THESE. <lb />
Legal Cap Paper to cents a quire. <lb />
Fool's Cap Per to cents a quire. <lb />
Letter Paper cents a quire- <lb />
Note Paper to cents a quire. <lb />
Envelopes to a pack. <lb />
Box Paper from cents up. <lb />
Gilt Edge to cents a quire. <lb />
Pure Linen Note Paper, ruled and plain, to cents a quire. <lb />
Nice Square Envelopes to match the Paper. <lb />
Fine Tablets at all prices. . , <lb />
THESE ARE NO THIN, CHEAP <lb />
PAPERS THAT WILL NOT <lb />
INK but FIRST-CLASS. <lb />
Tablets, Slates, <lb />
JUST <lb />
SEE WHAT <lb />
WE HAVE FOR <lb />
THE SCHOOL CHILDREN. <lb />
Pencil Tablets, Letter and <lb />
Fools Cap sizes only cents, <lb />
You pay cents for these <lb />
same tablets elsewhere.<lb />
Slates cents to cents.<lb />
Slate Pencils con per doz.<lb />
Fancy Colored Crayons <lb />
per box-<lb />
Spencerian Pens cents per <lb />
dozen.<lb />
Fine Assorted Pens cents <lb />
per dozen.<lb />
Plain Lead Pencils cents <lb />
per<lb />
Rubber Tipped Lead Pencils <lb />
cents per dozen.<lb />
Pen Holders cents per doz.<lb />
And lots of other things just <lb />
as cheap. <lb />
i-3 <lb />
h-l <lb />
My Factory is well equipped with the best Mechanics, put up <lb />
but FIRST-CLASS We keep up with the times and the improved styles <lb />
Best material used all work, All styles o springs arc you can from <lb />
Brewster, Storm, Coil, Ram Horn, King <lb />
We also keep on hand full line of Ready Made II v- Whips which we <lb />
sell at the lowest rates. Special attention given to r ; airing. <lb />
T. I- <lb />
Greenville, N C. <lb />
Since its first introduction. Electric <lb />
Bittern gamed rapidly in popular <lb />
until now it is clearly in the had <lb />
among pure medicinal tonic- and <lb />
which permit <lb />
its use as a beverage or intoxicant, it n <lb />
recognized as the best and purest <lb />
cine for all ailments of Stomach. Liver <lb />
or Kidneys. It will cure Sick Head- <lb />
ache, Indigestion, Constipation, and <lb />
drive Malaria from the <lb />
action guaranteed with each I lo or <lb />
he money will be refunded. Sold at <lb />
DRUG STOKE. <lb />
CD <lb />
CO <lb />
CD <lb />
CO <lb />
CO <lb />
New Barber Shop. <lb />
I take urn <lb />
thanks lo my many customers who have <lb />
me their liberal rapport in the past <lb />
have opened a new shop In the old Club <lb />
House and would respectfully solicit a <lb />
continuation of my former patronage. <lb />
I will assure all that they shall receive <lb />
every attention besides getting the best <lb />
shave and hair cut in town. All ask is <lb />
trial. Satisfaction All <lb />
of the latest Improvements in the <lb />
rial art will be in use in my shop. <lb />
Alfred <lb />
Do You Read <lb />
Then yon want the best We the leading <lb />
Harper, Frank Leslie, Review of Reviews, <lb />
New Peterson, eta, at usual retail prices. Besides we carry a line of <lb />
paper covered Novels at only cents each, and nicely bound <lb />
overs at cents. These embrace books by the best writers, <lb />
a list too large to mention. Any book wanted that is not on hand <lb />
will be ordered. <lb />
TAKEN TO ALL THE LEADING PAPERS A MAGAZINES. <lb />
TO <lb />
-----If you want to save----- <lb />
Witty <lb />
then purchase of a PIANO from <lb />
Ten to Fifteen Dollars <lb />
in the purchase of an Organ address <lb />
ADOLPH COm, <lb />
NEW N. C. <lb />
General Agent for Carolina, <lb />
who is now handling goods direct from <lb />
the manufacturers, as HIGH <lb />
GRAPE PIANOS, <lb />
for tone, workmanship and <lb />
and endorsed by nearly all <lb />
musical journal in the United Spates. <lb />
by Paul G. who is at this <lb />
time one of the best mechanics and in- <lb />
of the day. Thirteen new <lb />
patents this high grade <lb />
Also the NEWBY EVANS UP. <lb />
RIGHT PIANO which has been sold by <lb />
him for the past six years in the <lb />
part of this State and up to this time has <lb />
given entire The Upright <lb />
Piano Just mentioned will be sold at from <lb />
in Rosewood, Oak, <lb />
Walnut or Mahogany coses. <lb />
Also the CROWN PARLOR ORGAN <lb />
from to in solid or Oak <lb />
cases. <lb />
Ten years experience in the music <lb />
business has enabled him to handle <lb />
nothing but standard goods and he doe <lb />
not hesitate to say th-it he can sell an <lb />
musical Instrument about i per cent <lb />
cheaper than other agents are now offer <lb />
Refer to all In Eastern Carolina. <lb />
Having completed my store <lb />
Pitt county, N. C, I am opening <lb />
a first-class stock of <lb />
GENERAL MERCHANDISE, <lb />
and cordially invite the public to call <lb />
and examine my <lb />
DRY GOODS, SHOES, NOTIONS, <lb />
GROCERIES, Ac, Ac <lb />
Our motto is Standard at Rea- <lb />
Prices for lash. <lb />
Examine my stock before buying <lb />
elsewhere. It the goods and prices do <lb />
not suit we charge nothing them. <lb />
Country produce taken in exchange <lb />
or goods. W. R. <lb />
PATENTS <lb />
obtained, and all business in the U. <lb />
Patent office or in the Courts attended to <lb />
for Moderate Fees. <lb />
We are opposite the U. S. Patent Of- <lb />
engaged in Patents Exclusively, <lb />
can obtain patents In less time than those <lb />
more remote from Washington. <lb />
the model or drawing Is sent we <lb />
advise as to free of charge, <lb />
and we make no change unless we ob- <lb />
refer, here, to the Post Master, the <lb />
of the Money Order Did., and to <lb />
of the U. S. Patent Office. For <lb />
advise terms and reference to <lb />
actual clients in your own State, <lb />
address, C. A. Snow Co., <lb />
Washington, D. C. <lb />
OINTMENT <lb />
TRADE <lb />
MARK <lb />
For the fare o all <lb />
This Preparation has been in use over <lb />
fifty years, and wherever know has <lb />
been In steady demand. It has been en. <lb />
gorged by leading physicians all over <lb />
and cures where <lb />
all other remedies, with the attention of <lb />
the most experienced physicians, have <lb />
for years failed. This Ointment is of <lb />
long standing and the high reputation <lb />
which it has obtained is owing entirely <lb />
xi its own as but little effort has <lb />
ever been made to bring it before the <lb />
public. One bottle of this Ointment will <lb />
be sent to any address on receipt of One <lb />
Dollar. Sample box free. The usual <lb />
Druggist. All Cash Orders <lb />
promptly attended to. Address all or- <lb />
and communications to <lb />
T. <lb />
Sole and Proprietor, <lb /><lb /></p></div></body></text></tei:TEI></mets:xmlData></mets:mdWrap></mets:dmdSec>
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