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Believes in <lb />
And takes his <lb />
One Dollar gets <lb />
l This Office for Job Printing <lb />
STATE NEWS. <lb />
Things Mentioned in our State Ex- <lb />
chances that are of General Interest <lb />
The Cream of the News. <lb />
A largo force of hands is at <lb />
work getting the grounds at Car- <lb />
City, near Morehead, in <lb />
readiness for the t of <lb />
the State Guru. <lb />
The Jewish citizens of <lb />
have organized a religious con- <lb />
and will build a <lb />
as soon as a suitable site <lb />
is secured. <lb />
The News says that a child <lb />
weighing only two pounds was <lb />
born last week to Mrs. James <lb />
at Thomasville. The child <lb />
is living and doing well. <lb />
Goldsboro A mad <lb />
dog bit Miss Ida Lancaster, the <lb />
16-year-old daughter of Handle- <lb />
Lancaster, in Stony Creek town- <lb />
ship. Tuesday evening, causing a <lb />
painful wound- <lb />
One of signers of the <lb />
Declaration of <lb />
Benjamin Patton. lies <lb />
buried near Concord in an <lb />
marked grave. The Concord <lb />
Standard is making efforts to have <lb />
a suitable monument erected to <lb />
the old hero. <lb />
Burlington News The <lb />
of Burlington and Graham <lb />
townships were indicted Monday, <lb />
and fined for a little neglect of <lb />
duty. List it for <lb />
got to report on the condition of <lb />
the roads in these townships. <lb />
Judgment was suspended on pay- <lb />
of cost, which amounted to <lb />
over <lb />
Alamance On last <lb />
Thursday evening, about dark, <lb />
as Mr. A. F. Allred, of <lb />
was coming up town accompanied <lb />
by Wm. Thompson, at the rear of <lb />
Mrs. Sally lot two <lb />
sprang out. Allred was <lb />
stricken with a bottle, which <lb />
knocked him down senseless, and <lb />
inflicted an ugly wound over his <lb />
left eye. and the fled. <lb />
Not a word was said. Merited <lb />
punishment should be meted to <lb />
such evil doers. <lb />
The Eastern Reflector. <lb />
D. J. WHICH Editor and Owner <lb />
TRUTH IN TO FICTION. per Year, in Advance. <lb />
VOL. XII. <lb />
GREENVILLE PITT COUNTY, N. C, WEDNESDAY 1893. <lb />
NO. <lb />
Beaches the <lb />
Patron <lb />
By advertising in an <lb />
Therefore he <lb />
THE DRUNKARDS LAMENT. <lb />
BY KYLE. <lb />
night go by with song and ova <lb />
It was not any common <lb />
banquet to which these great <lb />
pie came- All parts of-the earth <lb />
I have boon to I lie funeral of all hopes , ., <lb />
And entombed them one by had sent their richest viands to <lb />
that table. Brackets and <lb />
flashed their light <lb />
Not a word was said. <lb />
Not a tear was shed. <lb />
When the mournful task was done. <lb />
Slowly and sadly turned me round <lb />
And sought my silent <lb />
And there alone. <lb />
By the old hearthstone. <lb />
I wooed the midnight gloom. <lb />
And as the winds deepening <lb />
lowered above my brow. <lb />
I swept days <lb />
When manhood's rays, <lb />
brighter far than now. <lb />
The dying on the hearth <lb />
Gave out their flickering; light. <lb />
As if to say, <lb />
is the way. <lb />
Thy life shall close in night <lb />
wept aloud in anguish sore <lb />
O'er the night of prospects fair, <lb />
While demons laughed <lb />
And eagerly <lb />
My tears like rare. <lb />
Through hell's red M echo ran. <lb />
An echo loud and long; <lb />
Ai in the bowl <lb />
I plunged my soul, <lb />
the night of madness strong. <lb />
And there within that sparkling glass <lb />
knew the to lie. <lb />
This all men own <lb />
From zone to zone. <lb />
Yet million- drink and die. <lb />
upon <lb />
tankards of burnished gold. Fruit <lb />
ripe and in baskets of <lb />
THE ASSEMBLY.<lb />
Assembly and enjoy with as the <lb />
j privileges of the session and the <lb />
An event of great importance delights of the sojourn at <lb />
to the teachers of North Carolina, Capital by the <lb />
and to every school in the State, John J. <lb />
Mi G. Harrell, President- <lb />
Secretary and Treasurer. <lb />
will be the tenth annual <lb />
of The North Carolina <lb />
Assembly, at Morehead City, <lb />
June to July S, 1893- TO THE USE OP AU-I posed to sweep <lb />
BEWARE OF <lb />
Topic. <lb />
Not a great while ago we read <lb />
A SECOND ROSS. <lb />
a little fable about the appear- light <lb />
Charlotte Observer. <lb />
A second Charlie Row came to <lb />
entwined with leaves, plucked new features in the Assembly ; <lb />
IMPORTANCE OF A WELL <lb />
SPENT YOUTH. <lb />
s. c. <lb />
It matters little I was born, <lb />
Or if my parents are rich or poor; <lb />
they shrink at the cold world's <lb />
Or walk in the pride of wealth <lb />
Hut whether I live an honest life. <lb />
And hold my integrity firm in my <lb />
clutch. <lb />
I tell you. my friends, plain as I <lb />
It matters <lb />
from royal conservatories. Vases <lb />
inlaid with emerald, and ridges <lb />
with exquisite traceries, filled with <lb />
nuts that were threshed from for <lb />
of distant lands. Wine <lb />
brought from royal vats, foaming <lb />
in the decanters and bubbling in <lb />
the chalices. Gorgeous banners <lb />
the breeze that came <lb />
through the open windows, <lb />
witched with the perfume of <lb />
gardens. Fountains rising <lb />
from of ivory, in <lb />
jets of to fall in clattering <lb />
diamonds and pearls- Statues <lb />
of mighty men look down from <lb />
niches in the wall upon crowns <lb />
and shields brought from subdued <lb />
empires. The signal is given, <lb />
and tho lords ladies, the <lb />
mighty men and women of the <lb />
land, around the table. <lb />
work introduced this session, will <lb />
FOR <lb />
PARTY PURPOSES. <lb />
of the Angel of Death be- <lb />
fore a petty Asiatic Prince and <lb />
his warning to him that he pro <lb />
over his <lb />
make the occasion of more <lb />
than ever. <lb />
value . <lb />
Free Press. <lb />
Raleigh. N. C. May <lb />
Men and women of the highest the undersigned officers of tho N. <lb />
reputation and success in G g Alliance, in answer to the <lb />
State, representing every several statements by newspapers <lb />
of education, will be pres- j individuals, again denounce <lb />
to meet you and give yon M report that <lb />
their best thoughts and views or <lb />
in the summer and take <lb />
Yesterday's noon train brought <lb />
in a young man by the name of J. <lb />
G. Chancey, who claims to be the <lb />
same who was stolen from his <lb />
parents in Washington, N- C, <lb />
away 10.000 of his people with the when but four years old. Mr- <lb />
dreadful scourge of cholera. J Chancey s story is as follows <lb />
Presently the summer came and When but four years of age he <lb />
with it the cholera 25.000 was stolen, being taken, he sup- <lb />
professional work. <lb />
The meeting will be one of <lb />
usual educational value, such as <lb />
ambitious and progressive teach- <lb />
cannot afford to lose. It will <lb />
sum was <lb />
died as its victims. In the <lb />
winter tho Angel of Death re <lb />
before the who up- <lb />
braided his grim visitor for not <lb />
keeping faith with him. The <lb />
poses, to Savannah, as his first <lb />
are connected with <lb />
that place. He was k there by <lb />
a lady whom he does not know <lb />
and was afterward placed in the <lb />
or allowed to be used in the <lb />
interest of the party <lb />
last year- Not one cent of Alli- <lb />
funds were used for such a <lb />
purpose. By order of tho <lb />
be a time to make most pleasant committee at the May meet- <lb />
acquaintances, re M Alliance <lb />
old <lb />
and valuable acquaintances, re <lb />
new and strengthen old friend -I withdrawn from the <lb />
ships, exchange professional several weeks <lb />
with those who are j prior to first t to organize <lb />
working lines like your own. <lb />
and to <lb />
more <lb />
of <lb />
practical conceptions <lb />
Pour out the wine, let foam and education. <lb />
The results of such a delightful <lb />
meeting of our as has <lb />
; been planned for the coming <lb />
of tho Assembly are certain <lb />
to increase the of our <lb />
people education ; and to es- <lb />
our schools a more <lb />
a new party. Not a cent was paid <lb />
broader, deeper and for lecturing after that time <lb />
Salisbury Herald A <lb />
man from Stanly county is in <lb />
town to-day and is attracting con- <lb />
attention. He is <lb />
being unable to read or <lb />
write, but is a marvelous hand at <lb />
He can add or sub- <lb />
figures as fast as they are <lb />
given him without an error, and <lb />
handles fractions with almost the <lb />
same ease as whole numbers. <lb />
him the year and month of <lb />
your birth and he immediately <lb />
gives your age in years, months <lb />
and days. This peculiar gift is <lb />
unaccountable. <lb />
Scotland Neck On <lb />
the Caledonia State farm one <lb />
day last week, a convict made a <lb />
desperate lunge for liberty. He <lb />
was plowing very early in the <lb />
morning and on reaching the end <lb />
of his row he jumped into the <lb />
woods and ran off. Four guards <lb />
and several dogs were in early <lb />
pursuit and many shots were fired <lb />
at the flying fugitive, but none of <lb />
them reached the mark. He ran <lb />
in all about miles, and was cap- <lb />
before noon. He was <lb />
brought back and made to plow <lb />
the remainder of the day. <lb />
The Greensboro Record hears <lb />
of a distressing occurrence in <lb />
county last Friday. <lb />
A and a white man were <lb />
hunting turkeys in the same body <lb />
of woods, each unknown to the <lb />
other. The heard a <lb />
which he took for the gobble of a <lb />
turkey, and presently saw what <lb />
he thought was a turkey's head- <lb />
He fired, and running forward, <lb />
was shocked to find that he had <lb />
shot and killed a white <lb />
man named Harris. He <lb />
himself was discharged. <lb />
He has been nearly prostrated by <lb />
the occurrence- <lb />
We are in- <lb />
formed that easy communication <lb />
between the encampment grounds <lb />
and the Atlantic will be had while <lb />
the encampment is in progress <lb />
by the frequent and regular run- <lb />
backward and forward of a <lb />
passenger train. At drilling and <lb />
practice time, the visitors and <lb />
people of Morehead will thus be <lb />
enabled to spend what time they <lb />
desire at the encampment and re- <lb />
tarn when they choose- The <lb />
soldiers likewise will be enabled <lb />
to spend the time when they are <lb />
not on down in the town. <lb />
This is a very agreeable arrange <lb />
for both <lb />
We conceive of no spectacle <lb />
better calculated to lead the mind <lb />
to serious reflections than that of <lb />
an aged person who has mis- <lb />
spent a long life, and who. when <lb />
standing near the end of life's i, <lb />
. . he brought into read that anting. <lb />
journey looks down the long vis- , , ,,, . . , <lb />
, .;. , tie comes and reads, <lb />
of his years to recall ., , , ,. , <lb />
.,. . , . r in the balance found wanting,<lb />
that it is boo late, he can plain- <lb />
see where he passed by in <lb />
bubble kiss the rim. Away with <lb />
care from the palaces- Tear <lb />
royal dignity to tatters. Pour <lb />
out wine; give light, <lb />
wilder music sweeter <lb />
hark, a <lb />
What is that, is it a spirit Out <lb />
of the black sleeve of the dark <lb />
a finger of fiery terror <lb />
through the air ind comes <lb />
to the wall, circling about as it <lb />
would write, and then, with a <lb />
sharp tip of flame, on <lb />
the wall doom of the king. <lb />
Music stops. The goblets fall from <lb />
the nerveless g; asp. Let Daniel <lb />
basis than <lb />
ever <lb />
I fore. <lb />
will be a full and free <lb />
I presentation and discussion of <lb />
I such methods of teaching as are <lb />
, adapted to the peculiar <lb />
of our educational systems. <lb />
no money was for other than <lb />
legitimate expenses of the Alli- <lb />
Signed, S. B. <lb />
J. S- Johnson, <lb />
J- M- <lb />
Executive Committee. <lb />
Marion Butler, President. <lb />
Lecturer. <lb />
W. S- Barnes. <lb />
W. H. Worth, State Bus. Agent. <lb />
W. A- Graham, Trustee. <lb />
Of course everybody <lb />
stands the claim that <lb />
was paid to Alliance lecturers, as <lb />
it was. But the idea is that most <lb />
Angel replied that ho had kept i Catholic home, where ho stayed <lb />
his word to the letter and carried <lb />
off 10.000 people with cholera. <lb />
retorted the Prince, <lb />
The Angel answered <lb />
that of them did not die of <lb />
cholera. what did they die <lb />
asked the <lb />
plied the Angel of <lb />
or D years. He finally ran <lb />
away from there and roamed <lb />
about Georgia, making his living <lb />
as best he could until he became <lb />
a marble cutter. Being th n at <lb />
tho age when he naturally began <lb />
Of re-j to his family, he <lb />
Death. And learned that ho had none Ho <lb />
less haste the true gems of life in <lb />
pursuit of the alluring pleasures <lb />
of vanity, but which when gained <lb />
like the apples of Sodom, turned <lb />
to ashes in his very grasp. But <lb />
alas regrets are useless, save <lb />
when they awaken the mind a <lb />
wish to avoid errors. is a <lb />
crowning triumph, or a disastrous <lb />
defeat, garlands or a <lb />
prison or a Great <lb />
lie shrouded in your swift- <lb />
passing hours, and <lb />
stand in the passage of <lb />
this life ; dangers lie hid- <lb />
den in the by-paths of life's great <lb />
highway, and uncertainty hangs <lb />
over your future history. God <lb />
has given you with full <lb />
power, and opportunity to <lb />
prove it and be happy- He also <lb />
has given you equal power to de- <lb />
the gift and be wretched; <lb />
which you will do is the great <lb />
problem to be solved by your <lb />
choice and conduct. Tour bliss <lb />
or misery in two words hangs <lb />
pivoted in the balance; and I <lb />
trust yours will not be that which <lb />
struck terror to the ears of Belt <lb />
the king of the <lb />
What an doom, <lb />
in the balance and <lb />
Imagine Babylon on the close of <lb />
that eventful day as the shadows <lb />
of her two hundred and fifty <lb />
towers began to lengthen and <lb />
gleam in the setting sun; and <lb />
gates of brass, burnished and <lb />
glittering as they open and shut <lb />
like doors of flames- The hang- <lb />
gardens wet with the dews of <lb />
heaven pour forth fragrance for <lb />
miles around- The streets and <lb />
squares were lighted for dance <lb />
and frolic and The <lb />
and galleries of art in- <lb />
the wealth and pomp and <lb />
grandeur of the city to rare en- <lb />
; scenes of riot are <lb />
on every side, godless mirth and <lb />
splendid wickedness come to do <lb />
their mightiest deeds of darkness. <lb />
A royal feast is to be given at the <lb />
king's palace. Bushing up to the <lb />
gates are chariots upholstered <lb />
with precious cloths from <lb />
and drawn by green eyed horses <lb />
from that rear and <lb />
neigh in the grasp of the char- <lb />
; women dressed in all the <lb />
splendors of the Syrian emerald, <lb />
and the color-blending of agate, <lb />
and the chasteness of coral and <lb />
the sombre glory of par- <lb />
pie, and princely embroideries <lb />
brought from afar by camels <lb />
across deserts and by ships of <lb />
across the sea. Open <lb />
the gates and let the guest <lb />
come in. Hark to the silvery <lb />
music as it ripples out upon the <lb />
evening air, mode heavy by per- <lb />
fumes stealing from these <lb />
Babylonian gardens. Let the <lb />
The Assyrians for two years <lb />
j had been laying to Babylon <lb />
and took advantage of that feast <lb />
and came in. Death burst upon <lb />
the scene, and I close door of <lb />
public and private. <lb />
, Teachers cannot be too strong these lecturers wore third party <lb />
urged to be present who party doc- <lb />
sire to become more efficient . in other words talked and <lb />
their work; to know why th- I worked for a third party, while, <lb />
most successful members of the i ostensibly, lecturing for the <lb />
profession succeed ; to secure a <lb />
good school or a change of <lb />
for the fall term ; to gain a <lb />
new educational inspiration, or to <lb />
banqueting hall for I do not from the fatigue of . <lb />
want to look. There is nothing j by the in. <lb />
there but torn banners, and of the refreshing sea- <lb />
broken wreaths, and the slush of breeze exhilaration an <lb />
upset tankards, and the tumbled ocean bath <lb />
of a dead king, for that of he moat <lb />
. night was Belshazzar the king of the Assembly now <lb />
slain. My young if you h Bureau, which <lb />
bad looked that banquet assist teachers in securing <lb />
in the first few hours, you would porous, and <lb />
perhaps have wished you had competent teachers to any <lb />
been invited there. Oh, the grand pal committee who may <lb />
ear of feast, you desire hem m R E <lb />
would have said, but you look in of the Bureau, and no <lb />
at the close and your blood cur charge made for <lb />
dies with horror. The king of rendered. Applications should <lb />
has there a ghastlier banquet, be i t once. <lb />
human blood is the wine and dying j of trip will <lb />
groans are the music. Sin has light-a two <lb />
made a king u the earth, and has weeks to tho in. <lb />
spread a to all railroad fare <lb />
the world is invited to come. It from the most portion of <lb />
has in its halls the spoil of the state and board <lb />
all kingdoms, and the banners of the Atlantic Hold, <lb />
all nations. But horrible is the, not The <lb />
is <lb />
end. Ever and anon there is n <lb />
hand writing on the wall, the doom <lb />
pronounced, in the <lb />
balance and found <lb />
Here is a man who begins to <lb />
read corrupt novels and associate <lb />
at <lb />
need <lb />
over fir,. The total <lb />
average expense of attendance <lb />
for tho entire session, including <lb />
railroad faro and board, will not <lb />
exceed The professional <lb />
and value of the meeting to <lb />
a teacher will be times <lb />
with bad people thus opening the neater than the slight expense of <lb />
gates of a life. A sinful attendance. <lb />
spirit meets him with her The for member- <lb />
and all is enchantment. Why it in the Assembly <lb />
seems as if the angels of God l are for males and for <lb />
poured out phials of perfume in By special request of the <lb />
the As he walks on Assembly the railroads will add <lb />
he finds the hills becoming membership fee to the price <lb />
radiant with foliage and the of the ticket, and will furnish <lb />
vines more resonant with the a coupon, for which, <lb />
water. Oh, what a charming I to the Secretary <lb />
landscape he sees But that sin- j at Morehead City, a <lb />
spirit with her wand meets of will be supplied, <lb />
him again, but now she reverses which entitle the holder to <lb />
the wand and all the enchantment <lb />
is gone- The cup is f oil of poison., entertainments, and every other <lb />
privilege of the Assembly <lb />
Alli- <lb />
and while paid out of <lb />
Alliance They did such <lb />
work long before tho May meet- <lb />
The first start to organize a <lb />
new party was made prior to the <lb />
month of May. We suppose the <lb />
signers of the above denial mean j to be dreaded than typhoid fever <lb />
that Mr. Butler and some of the j and it is a well known fact that <lb />
this latter disease, with which I <lb />
are somewhat familiar, can be <lb />
kept within narrow bounds, as j <lb />
far as fatal results are concerned. <lb />
by sanitation. <lb />
perfect drainage of lots I <lb />
dwellings and habits <lb />
n a great protection ; <lb />
disease. This is applicable not i <lb />
only to towns but to residents of j <lb />
the country. See to it that your <lb />
water supply is no danger of <lb />
pollution and that it is kept per <lb />
we read somewhere else of a man concluded that he would make an <lb />
condemned to death being effort to find some people by his <lb />
upon condition that lie name, but did not succeed until <lb />
should spend the night in a bed last January he met a book a cent <lb />
at a hospital in which a cholera j in Gainesville, who knew some <lb />
patient had just died. Tho man i Washington, this <lb />
was taken to tho hospital and put State. Mr. Chauncey went to <lb />
to bod. seeing the attendants re- j Washington several weeks ago and <lb />
move the body of a dead person hunted out his supposed relatives- <lb />
from it- In a short while ho was I To his surprise and he <lb />
taken with all the symptoms of that there lived there a Mr. <lb />
cholera died quickly. In; who had lost a <lb />
truth, however, ho was put to bed j when ho was only four years old. <lb />
a hospital where there were no j that he filled the bill in every <lb />
cholera patients and tho man j way His to <lb />
whom he succeeded as a lodger him immediately, <lb />
had died cf consumption- This he says. However, ho is not per- <lb />
shows tho power of the satisfied as to his identity, <lb />
and it also warns us to be- will tho search, <lb />
ware of panic if cholera should Mr. is M or H years <lb />
appear this side of tho old. ho does not know which. He <lb />
tic this summer. Outside of tho loft last night for Gainesville, but <lb />
great cities, we are told, where will return to Washington <lb />
people ate crowd d further study tho peculiar facts <lb />
there is little danger any way, of his life, <lb />
but it is not at all improper for <lb />
every even <lb />
mote and isolated, to guard <lb />
against the approach of all <lb />
diseases by sanitation. <lb />
Cholera, it is stated, is much loss <lb />
A CORRECTION ABOUT THE TAX <lb />
VALUE OF JAMES CITY. <lb />
other prominent did <lb />
not fully go into third party <lb />
until after May. <lb />
All the leaves of the bower are <lb />
forked tongues of hissing serpents- <lb />
The flowing fountains fall back <lb />
in a deep pool, with <lb />
corruption. The luring songs <lb />
become curses and screams of de- <lb />
of the Assembly on <lb />
same terms as teachers. When <lb />
purchasing your <lb />
be sure your baggage is checked <lb />
through to Morehead City. <lb />
The various railroads of the <lb />
laughter. Lost spirits State haVe made, for the <lb />
Assembly, a very liberal rate of <lb />
one and a half cents a mile <lb />
each way. Tickets on sale from <lb />
to and are good to re- <lb />
turn any time until July and <lb />
permit stopping on the <lb />
The great Atlantic <lb />
gather about him and feel for his <lb />
heart and beckon him on with, <lb />
brother; Hail blasted spirit <lb />
He turns to get He <lb />
comes to the front door where he <lb />
entered and tries to push it back. <lb />
but the door turns against him, turn trip <lb />
is the balance and , to all who hold certificates <lb />
found of membership at a uniform rate <lb />
of only per day. The boot- <lb />
I men make reductions for sailing <lb />
Jg <lb />
Fever Sores. chapped delights may be constantly par- <lb />
Corns, and sit Skin in by all. <lb />
and positively or no, <lb />
pay required. It to guaranteed to give j A cordial invitation is extended <lb />
to teachers and friends of <lb />
perfect, Money rein <lb />
Price cents per box. <lb />
cents <lb />
per be <lb />
box. For sale at <lb />
Cause and Effect. <lb />
Tho New York Commercial <lb />
calls attention to the fact <lb />
that capital is leaving Kansas. <lb />
and. that tho farmers, being <lb />
to borrow money, are in a de- <lb />
condition. Nothing else <lb />
be expected- What <lb />
is going to invest money in <lb />
a State under control of the Third <lb />
party, the foundation principles <lb />
of which is opposition to capital- <lb />
and the establishment of so- <lb />
in the country t The <lb />
same condition of affairs would <lb />
be found in any State where such <lb />
principles are permitted to govern <lb />
the Times- <lb />
Five Goad Rules. <lb />
An old Scotch has said <lb />
the longer I live the more I feel <lb />
the importance of adhering to the <lb />
following <lb />
To hear as little as possible <lb />
of what is to the prejudice of <lb />
others. <lb />
To believe nothing of the <lb />
kind until am absolutely forced to <lb />
Never to drink the spirit of <lb />
one who circulates an ill report. <lb />
4- to moderate as far <lb />
as I can the which is <lb />
expressed towards others. <lb />
Always to that if the <lb />
other side were heard, very differ- <lb />
accounts might be given the <lb />
matter- <lb />
Recently we have read some <lb />
interesting articles from <lb />
ministers in North <lb />
on the needs and necessity of a <lb />
Reformatory for boys in this State. <lb />
We think this a matter that should <lb />
have the attention of every citizen. <lb />
It cannot be disputed that sending <lb />
a youth, who has given way to <lb />
temptation and fell, to the State <lb />
penitentiary, and there placed in <lb />
company with the toughest <lb />
and murderers of the land, <lb />
would naturally develop into a <lb />
tough and dangerous criminal him- <lb />
self. While on the other hand <lb />
had the State been provided with <lb />
a Reformatory and he sent there <lb />
he would have perhaps made a <lb />
useful citizen. Other states have <lb />
them and they have proven <lb />
I and we hope some day to <lb />
North adopt one. <lb />
of other States to visit Hie Courier. <lb />
Kin-ton Free <lb />
Soon after the James City war <lb />
j the Free Press published a report <lb />
that Mr. Bryan, the owner of tho <lb />
property, listed it at only <lb />
hoard tho statement repeated <lb />
time and again and took it for <lb />
granted that it was true. <lb />
wore shown tho original of the <lb />
pure water, j following and take pleasure in <lb />
publishing tho same <lb />
N. C . May IX <lb />
James A- Bryan. <lb />
tax list for <lb />
1802 shows that tho City <lb />
lots are for taxation at <lb />
There is other real <lb />
pure. Vessels with S <lb />
Very truly yours, <lb />
milk should always be kept cover <lb />
for milk is a groat absorbent <lb />
of impurities from tho <lb />
Nature always gives <lb />
warning of tho fact of the hatch- <lb />
of disease-bearing elements <lb />
by sending out bad odors. Trace <lb />
them up and them- In <lb />
some towns, tho mornings <lb />
tho afternoons, frequently <lb />
can, the summer, sniff a stench <lb />
that is almost intolerable- <lb />
this, too, towns whore ordinary <lb />
diligence is exercised to produce <lb />
cleanliness and healthfulness- <lb />
But extraordinary efforts should <lb />
be made to abate such <lb />
for they always indicate that they <lb />
come from a source that may at <lb />
any time an epidemic. <lb />
They do not always do so, but <lb />
they are liable to do it at any <lb />
time. Too much attention can- <lb />
not be to this matter- <lb />
W. <lb />
Reg. of Deeds. <lb />
Tho Tress hopes tho pa- <lb />
that published tho state- <lb />
from tho Press that <lb />
this property was listed at only <lb />
and on the <lb />
same, will do Mr. tho <lb />
to make a correction. <lb />
A statistician remarks that the <lb />
invention of the sewing <lb />
has enabled one woman to sew as <lb />
much as a hundred could sew by <lb />
hand a century ago ; but he omits <lb />
to state that one woman now de- <lb />
as clothing as a <lb />
did a century ago, so that shall file a verified <lb />
matters are not <lb />
after Observer. <lb />
It Should B In House. <lb />
J. St., <lb />
Ph., says lie will not be without Dr. <lb />
King's New Discovery for Consumption. <lb />
Unit it cured Ills wife <lb />
was threatened with <lb />
after an attack of <lb />
various other remedies ail several <lb />
physician had done her Robert <lb />
I'm., claim Dr. <lb />
King's New Discovery has done him <lb />
more good than ho ever used <lb />
Lung Trouble. Nothing like It, Try <lb />
Free Trial at Drug <lb />
Store. Large bottles. and <lb />
AN ACT. <lb />
Cue, <lb />
II. Clifford, New Win., was <lb />
troubled with Neuralgia and <lb />
Ids Stomach was disordered, hi <lb />
was to an alarming degree, <lb />
appetite fell away, and he terribly <lb />
reduced in and strength. Three <lb />
bottles of Bitters cured him. <lb />
Edward Shepherd, III,, <lb />
had running sore on his leg of eight <lb />
Used throe bottles or <lb />
Electric Bitten and seven of <lb />
Salve, and his leg Is <lb />
sound and well. John Speaker. <lb />
O., five, large Fever sores on his leg, <lb />
doctors said he was incurable. One bot- <lb />
Electric Bitters and one box <lb />
Salve cured him entirely. Sold <lb />
at Wooten's Drug Store. <lb />
BROWN'S IRON BITTERS <lb />
Dyspepsia, In- <lb />
digestion A Debility . <lb />
haps no more important act <lb />
was passed by tho last legislature <lb />
than tho one entitled act to <lb />
prevent fraudulent <lb />
It provides that upon the making <lb />
of u voluntary assignment all <lb />
debts of tho maker shall become <lb />
due at once; th at the trustee <lb />
inventory be- <lb />
fore the clerk of the superior <lb />
court within ten days s that a <lb />
schedule of all doubts shall be <lb />
filed before the clerk within five <lb />
days; that any creditor may com- <lb />
plain before the clerk have <lb />
the trustee removed unless he <lb />
gives bond ; it forbids the sale of <lb />
the property of the with- <lb />
in ten days; requires the trustee <lb />
to file a verified account of re- <lb />
and disbursements every <lb />
three months, and within twelve <lb />
months to file a final account, and <lb />
that all creditors shall file a <lb />
statement of their claims be- <lb />
fore receiving payment- <lb />
Violations of the provisions of <lb />
the act are made a misdemeanor- <lb />
The act goes into effect <lb />
let, 1894. <lb />
This Office for Job printing <lb />
An Old Soldier's Last Hottest. <lb />
Mr. Deter an old Con <lb />
federate soldier, who died near <lb />
Winston last Friday, requested <lb />
that his body should be wrapped <lb />
in his old army blanket that he <lb />
carried throughout the late war. <lb />
He said that he had passed many <lb />
sleepless nights under the old <lb />
blanket and he wished his family <lb />
to see to it that when he was <lb />
buried this old covering should <lb />
his shroud. The request was <lb />
granted, and the old blanket that <lb />
had shielded its owner from the <lb />
chilly winds of winter on the bat- <lb />
of Virginia, now serves <lb />
in some measure to shield the <lb />
lifeless corpse from the death a de- <lb />
News. <lb />
tank <lb />
Notice. <lb />
safe M announce to my friend and <lb />
the public that I have opened <lb />
an office for myself just across the <lb />
my residence and on the old Dr. <lb />
Blow lot where I can be found at <lb />
lime. <lb />
FRANK W. BROWN. M. D. <lb />
DENTISTS <lb />
I C. <lb />
I Fleming. Andrew <lb />
Greenville, N. O. <lb />
attention to business. <lb />
at Tucker Murphy's old stand. <lb />
i BLOW, <lb />
AW, <lb />
In all the Courts. <lb />
I. A. S. F. <lb />
TYSON, <lb />
Prompt attention given to collections <lb />
HUSKY <lb />
N. U. <lb />
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, <lb />
GREENVILLE, N C. <lb />
Practice In all courts. Collections a <lb />
GENERAL <lb />
Grain, Poultry, Egg;, Bias, <lb />
Oysters, Fish, Caviar and <lb />
All Country Products. <lb />
No-. Dock. Norfolk, Va <lb />
Retainer Son A Co., Bankers <lb />
OLD DOMINION III. <lb />
TAR RIVER <lb />
Steamers leave Washington <lb />
and Tarboro touching at all land- <lb />
on Tar Monday, <lb />
Friday at A. M. <lb />
Returning leave at A M. <lb />
Tuesday. Thursdays and Saturdays <lb />
days. <lb />
These departures are subject to of <lb />
wider on Tar <lb />
Pontiff ting at Washington with <lb />
of The Norfolk, and Wash- <lb />
direr i Hue for Norfolk. Baltimore <lb />
New York and Boston. <lb />
Shippers should their good <lb />
via Dominion Iron <lb />
New York. from <lb />
Norfolk A <lb />
more from <lb />
more. Miners from <lb />
Boston, <lb />
JNO. SON. <lb />
Agent, <lb />
Washington N. U <lb />
J. J. CHERRY, <lb />
Agent, <lb />
Greenville, N C. <lb />
ESTABLISHED 1870. <lb />
S. M, SCHULTZ. <lb />
OLD BRICK STORK <lb />
Ins their year's supplies will And <lb />
their Interest to get price before <lb />
chasing else whet e Our stock Is complete <lb />
n all Its branches. <lb />
FLOUR, COFFEE, SUGAR <lb />
RICK, Ac. <lb />
at <lb />
we buy direct from Manufacturer, <lb />
yon to buy at one profit. A com- <lb />
stock of <lb />
always on hand and sold at price to salt <lb />
the times. Out goods arc all and <lb />
sold tor no risk <lb />
to Mil at a close <lb />
Respectfully, <lb />
v c<lb /></p>
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                <p>
THE REFLECTOR <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
J. Editor ad Proprietor <lb />
WEDNESDAY. JUNE <lb />
Entered at <lb />
C, as second-class mail matter. <lb />
Announcement <lb />
THE SUBSCRIPTION PRICE OF <lb />
I The Reflector is 81.00 per <lb />
Advertising One <lb />
one year, coin in none year <lb />
; column one <lb />
Transient Inch <lb />
one week, ; two weeks. one <lb />
month Two inches one week, <lb />
two weeks, one month, <lb />
in <lb />
Column as reading items, cents per <lb />
line for each Insertion. <lb />
Legal Advertisements, such as Ad <lb />
and Notices <lb />
and Sales, <lb />
Summons to Non-Residents, etc., will <lb />
be charged for at legal rates and MOST <lb />
BE PAID FOR IN ADVANCE. <lb />
Contracts for any not mentioned <lb />
above, for length of time, can be <lb />
made by application to the office either <lb />
in person or by letter. <lb />
Copy tor v Advertisements and <lb />
all changes of be <lb />
landed ill by on Tuesday <lb />
morning- in order to receive prompt- in <lb />
die following. <lb />
Tho Wesleyan Female College <lb />
at Murfreesboro, was destroyed <lb />
by fire last Wednesday night- <lb />
All the young ladies escaped from <lb />
the building without the slightest <lb />
injury to any one, but the teach- <lb />
and students lost much of <lb />
their private property. There <lb />
was insurance on the <lb />
building, which was a very hand- <lb />
some and well furnished one. <lb />
This college was burned once <lb />
before, in 1877. We hope it will <lb />
be rebuilt <lb />
One of the most important acts <lb />
of this administration is the re- <lb />
of order No. by <lb />
Hoke Smith. By this one <lb />
decision fifteen or twenty millions <lb />
of dollars have been saved to the <lb />
United States in pensions which <lb />
heretofore had to be paid out by <lb />
this order of Commissioner <lb />
This is one reason the South is <lb />
so poor. It has to pay its part of <lb />
tho pension money and none of <lb />
tho money paid out comes to this <lb />
section. The Democratic party <lb />
promised reform in tho pension <lb />
business and this action of <lb />
Smith looks as if the <lb />
is not going to be <lb />
of its promises. This <lb />
decision was written by Judge <lb />
Reynolds, of Penn., Assistant <lb />
Secretary, endorsed by Judge <lb />
of Minnesota, and <lb />
proved by 01- <lb />
it therefore cannot be <lb />
as sectional. <lb />
This is the kind of work the <lb />
Democratic party expects of this <lb />
administration and this is a good <lb />
beginning. <lb />
The long and much talked of <lb />
trial of Prof. Biggs of Union The- <lb />
University has been en- <lb />
and resulted in the <lb />
of the Professor. All lovers <lb />
of the Bible will rejoice at the <lb />
finding of the Assembly. <lb />
Prof. Biggs was tried for here- <lb />
based upon the fact that he <lb />
taught the following <lb />
First, that reason was an en- <lb />
lightening and saving power, that <lb />
a man might reject the Bible and <lb />
yet be saved, and that the <lb />
had the same power. <lb />
Second, that the Bible might <lb />
originally as it came from the <lb />
hands of the writers have contain- <lb />
ed errors, thereby rejecting its in- <lb />
Thirdly, that Moses was not the <lb />
author of the Pentateuch. <lb />
Fourth, that Isaiah did not write <lb />
the book of the Bible which bears <lb />
his name, and in the <lb />
Fifth, that through Christ was <lb />
not the only mode of salvation. <lb />
We do not believe that these <lb />
views arc held by many <lb />
of the south and many of <lb />
these seem to us to subvert the <lb />
whole teaching of the Scriptures <lb />
Whatever notions a man may <lb />
have of things that pertain only <lb />
to time we believe he ought to be <lb />
careful how he tampers with the <lb />
Bible. Scholarship is going a lit- <lb />
too far when it overturns the <lb />
whole system upon which the <lb />
hopes of tho world are based for <lb />
future life- <lb />
One of the Third party <lb />
said in Concord last week, ac- <lb />
cording to the Times, that if he <lb />
had his way the editor of that <lb />
. paper print any <lb />
Tins is the result of farmers <lb />
reading and studying and <lb />
ii g of which we hear <lb />
so much of late. The <lb />
they- are getting from their Third <lb />
party papers and orators is only <lb />
titling them for bomb-throwing <lb />
and for other manifestations of <lb />
lawlessness. There is but one <lb />
step between this speech and <lb />
Observer. <lb />
And now it is the Norfolk <lb />
Western railroad that has gone <lb />
into the hands of a receiver. This <lb />
ought to be a great time for the <lb />
Populists. The monopolistic banks <lb />
are closing right and left; the <lb />
monopolistic railroads are going <lb />
into the hands of receivers, <lb />
generally speaking, the plutocrats <lb />
and money kings are having hard <lb />
lines. There is so much of hap- <lb />
in all this for <lb />
that if they are not careful they will <lb />
forget to be <lb />
MAGISTRATES MEETING. <lb />
Tho Justices of the of <lb />
the county held a joint meeting <lb />
with the Board of County Com <lb />
missioners Monday for the <lb />
pose of levying taxes for the <lb />
year, electing a Board of <lb />
and transacting such other <lb />
business as might come before <lb />
them. <lb />
The Magistrates were called to <lb />
order by chairman G. T Tyson <lb />
and a call of the roll showed <lb />
thirty-nine present of a total <lb />
of forty-four in the county. The <lb />
first work was the election of a <lb />
chairman for the ensuing year. <lb />
J. D. Cox was elected to <lb />
this position. Upon taking the <lb />
chair Mr. Cox made a neat speech <lb />
of thanks for the honor conferred <lb />
upon him, and after declaring the <lb />
meeting ready to enter into joint <lb />
session with the Board of County <lb />
Commissioners he yielded the <lb />
chair to chairman C- of <lb />
the latter Board. <lb />
Mr. Dawson made the state- <lb />
that there is now in the <lb />
county treasury the sum of <lb />
This amount is not quite halt as <lb />
large as the amount on hand a <lb />
year out of <lb />
the funds of last year the dam at <lb />
North end of Greenville bridge <lb />
was constructed, and as no <lb />
need was apparent for any <lb />
considerable sum above ordinary <lb />
county except to build a <lb />
bridge at the Board was <lb />
of the opinion that the affairs of <lb />
the county could be conducted <lb />
through the fiscal year upon a <lb />
tax levy no higher than the levy <lb />
of last was cents <lb />
on each valuation and <lb />
cents on each poll- <lb />
A motion was offered that the <lb />
levy be made the same as last <lb />
year, when Esquire R. L- Joyner <lb />
offered the amendment that the <lb />
levy be raised to cents so that <lb />
the Board might not be confined <lb />
to barely enough to meet current <lb />
expenses but have something for <lb />
making improvements and put a <lb />
fire proof vault in the Court <lb />
House. <lb />
This question was considerably <lb />
discussed by a number of the <lb />
Magistrates, tho remarks of Esq. <lb />
G- T. Tyson especially <lb />
and patriotic. Upon a <lb />
vote the same levy as last year <lb />
was adopted. On all schedule <lb />
taxes the same levy was made for <lb />
the county as had been made for <lb />
the State. <lb />
The Board of Commissioners <lb />
was to build a new <lb />
bridge across tho creek at Grifton. <lb />
Tho next business was the <lb />
of a Board of education. <lb />
The old Board, J. R- <lb />
ed with bis office. He says he in- <lb />
tends to put a stop to national <lb />
banks being used to bolster up <lb />
outside wild-cat financial schemes <lb />
that would have no standing or <lb />
credit whatever were it not for <lb />
their supposed connection with <lb />
national Nobody knows <lb />
better than Mr. it is a <lb />
big contract that he has under- <lb />
taken, but if he succeeds he will <lb />
certainly be a popular man with <lb />
the solid business interests of the <lb />
country, which are naturally op- <lb />
posed to the dummy mushroom <lb />
financial concerns that always do <lb />
so much to demoralize legitimate <lb />
business. Mr. <lb />
sized his position on this <lb />
by telling Mr. E. A. Mears, <lb />
the president of two North <lb />
banks that failed this week, <lb />
who called on him to say that he <lb />
expected both banks would re- <lb />
business, that the banks <lb />
would not be permitted to re- <lb />
and further that no nation- <lb />
bank with which he <lb />
was connected would be allowed <lb />
to begin business hereafter. <lb />
How many of the Republican <lb />
papers which have been <lb />
Secretary for <lb />
removing Republican chiefs of <lb />
division and that their <lb />
Democratic successors wore in- <lb />
competent, will have the <lb />
to print his latest order, <lb />
directing the examining board of <lb />
the Treasury department to in- <lb />
crease the minimum for testing <lb />
the fitness of applicants for <lb />
as chiefs of division <lb />
from to per cent <lb />
Secretary has <lb />
ed no official communication from <lb />
the Chinese government giving <lb />
even the slightest intimation of <lb />
the intention of that government <lb />
to adopt retaliatory measures to- <lb />
wards Americans residing in <lb />
China because of the Geary ex- <lb />
law, notwithstanding nu- <lb />
more or less sensational <lb />
statements to the contrary. The <lb />
opportunity was too good for the <lb />
sensation mongers to lose ; hence <lb />
the rumors. <lb />
As was generally expected, the <lb />
Presbyterian General Assembly <lb />
found Dr. Briggs guilty of heresy. <lb />
George Smith <lb />
Texas. <lb />
ABOUT COTTON. <lb />
R. C- Cannon and F. Ward, were <lb />
placed in nomination, as were <lb />
also D. H. James, C- L Barrett <lb />
and W. C. Burney. The vote on <lb />
the first ballot was as J. <lb />
R. R. C Cannon <lb />
F. Ward D- H. James C <lb />
L- Barrett W. C. Burney Dr. <lb />
Bynum and the first three, the <lb />
old Board, were declared elected. <lb />
Upon petition from Esquire E. <lb />
C- Blount the line be- <lb />
tween and Beaver <lb />
township was changed. <lb />
There being no other business <lb />
for the joint session Esquire J- <lb />
D. Cox again took the chair and <lb />
upon motion the Board of <lb />
adjourned. <lb />
following letter sent by <lb />
Cobb Bros. Co. to their <lb />
explains <lb />
Va., June 2nd 1893. <lb />
Dear Sib <lb />
This week closed with a much <lb />
better feeling in cotton circles- <lb />
The improved demand in Liver- <lb />
pool has greatly <lb />
Congleton, our market and with the very <lb />
WASHINGTON LETTER. <lb />
our Regular <lb />
Washington 1893 <lb />
Secretary has made it a <lb />
rule to see everybody that called <lb />
on him at his office until this <lb />
week, when after much <lb />
he came to the conclusion <lb />
that his promiscuous callers were <lb />
taking up so much of the time <lb />
that should be devoted to weight- <lb />
matters that it was his duty to <lb />
follow the Presidents example <lb />
and deny himself to general call- <lb />
and an announcement to that <lb />
effect was made- It is easy <lb />
enough to see Secretary <lb />
if your business is of a public <lb />
but otherwise you cannot. <lb />
Theoretically it seems hard on <lb />
some of his callers, but practically <lb />
there was no other course left for <lb />
him to take- In the present state <lb />
of the country the official duties <lb />
of the Secretary of the Treasury <lb />
are of the highest importance, <lb />
more depending directly upon <lb />
him than upon any other <lb />
of the cabinet, and John <lb />
Griffin has never shirked <lb />
or neglected his duty, although <lb />
he has often found it, as he prob- <lb />
ably does in this case, more or <lb />
less painful to perform. <lb />
Democrats were surprised when <lb />
President Cleveland left Wash- <lb />
for a few days of rest and <lb />
recreation at Hog Island, Va., <lb />
without appointing a new Public <lb />
Printer, as the term of Mr. Palm- <lb />
the incumbent, expired <lb />
weeks ago- Whether right <lb />
or wrong the failure of any one <lb />
of the score of applicants for this <lb />
office to get the appointment is <lb />
taken by many to mean that none <lb />
of them will get it, that it will <lb />
eventually go to some man who <lb />
has never made or probably even <lb />
thought of making an application <lb />
for it. It has been rumored for <lb />
several weeks that President <lb />
Cleveland has been making quiet <lb />
inquiries of some of his callers <lb />
about various men who had been <lb />
suggested to him for the place. <lb />
Commissioner of Pensions <lb />
has decided, after mature <lb />
consideration, that to carry out his <lb />
policy successfully in the Pen- <lb />
bureau he must have new <lb />
chiefs in every division in the <lb />
office, and the present chiefs, <lb />
some of whom are notoriously in- <lb />
efficient, will all have to go. Some <lb />
who made fairly good records <lb />
will be allowed to remain as <lb />
clerks. Some of these chiefs, <lb />
though they are Republicans, <lb />
have influential Democrats trying <lb />
to save their official heads, but <lb />
Judge says he intends <lb />
to put the office upon what he <lb />
considers a strictly business <lb />
sis and that no amount of <lb />
will change his purpose. <lb />
That young <lb />
Comptroller of Currency <lb />
is very vigorously ad- <lb />
ministering the business <lb />
re- <lb />
cent unfavorable reports and bad <lb />
weather in tho cotton belt, we ex- <lb />
a slight improvement in the <lb />
immediate future. Under the <lb />
circumstances it might be more <lb />
all holdings, <lb />
as after the Bureau Report of <lb />
June 10th a decline is anticipated <lb />
and with the world's visible sup- <lb />
ply at bales, only <lb />
bales less than last year, <lb />
troubles threatening the <lb />
country's trade on all sides and <lb />
general depression existing both <lb />
here and in Europe, there will <lb />
scarcely be a chance of maintain- <lb />
the high prices we look for <lb />
shortly. We therefore think it <lb />
more prudent to at once dispose <lb />
of any stock hitherto held back <lb />
in anticipation of a better market- <lb />
Awaiting your valued favors, <lb />
we are, Yours faithfully, <lb />
Cobb A Co. <lb />
SHAKESPEARE <lb />
What Mr. Thinks He m <lb />
Would Hat <lb />
Said About Hood's Sarsaparilla <lb />
M Had Shakespeare lived here and suffered as <lb />
I have, I think ha would hare said. Throw <lb />
away all medicine Hood's <lb />
As an Englishman, to this <lb />
climate, I have felt the heat very much. In <lb />
toe spring I Jolt as U I had all the ears and <lb />
anxiety America on my mind. I got one <lb />
bottle of Hood's and after I had <lb />
taken it I felt as could undertake <lb />
The President's Duties. <lb />
Last month I had a return of prickly beat; U <lb />
seemed impossible to stand up or lie down <lb />
without almost tearing myself to pieces. I <lb />
then got one more bottle and It has not only <lb />
cured the heat I believe It put my blood <lb />
la good condition. I advise to tab <lb />
Hood's In tho spring and <lb />
Texas. <lb />
Pills core Nausea, Sick Headache, <lb />
Sold by all <lb />
Notice <lb />
On the third day of July. A. <lb />
D., I sell at the Court House <lb />
door in the town Greenville to the <lb />
highest bidder for cash one tract of laud <lb />
in Pitt county containing about one <lb />
hundred and twenty-two acres and <lb />
bounded as Situated in Green- <lb />
ville, township, Pitt county, C. ad- <lb />
joining the town of Greenville and the <lb />
lands of B. F. Patrick. W. A. Manning, <lb />
Alfred Forbes and others being that <lb />
tract of laud on which is located the mill <lb />
plant of the Greenville Land and <lb />
Company formerly owned <lb />
by Wm. Moore deceased and bequeath- <lb />
ed to Mrs. Allie to satisfy sundry <lb />
execution in my hands for collection <lb />
against the Greenville Land and <lb />
Company and which has been <lb />
on said land as tho property of <lb />
said <lb />
Is; of June <lb />
B. W. KING. Sheriff, <lb />
Per HENRY T. KING, D. S. <lb />
Notice <lb />
On Monday the 3rd day of July, A. <lb />
will sell at the Court House <lb />
door in the town of Greenville to the <lb />
highest bidder cash two tracts of <lb />
land in Pitt county containing about <lb />
four and acres and bound- <lb />
ed as tract situated in <lb />
Falkland township containing acres <lb />
more or less, adj the lands of J. <lb />
F. Edwards. W. F. Mosley. tho <lb />
en tract and others and lying along <lb />
Kitten Creek, also another tract con- <lb />
acres more or less, in Falk. <lb />
land township adjoining the lands of <lb />
G. Webb, Harry Skinner, Corbett <lb />
place and others, the above lands being <lb />
excess of the Homestead exemption <lb />
of A. V. Newton to satisfy an <lb />
in my hands for collection against <lb />
A. V. Newton, and which has been <lb />
on said laud as the of said <lb />
A. V. Newton. <lb />
This 1st of 1893. <lb />
W. KING, Sheriff, <lb />
Per T. KING, D. S. <lb />
Keep Up Your Sign. <lb />
Here is what Peter Cooper, who <lb />
died worth many millions said of <lb />
a all the towns <lb />
where one is published every man <lb />
should advertise in it, if nothing <lb />
more than a card stating his name <lb />
and the business he is in It does <lb />
not only pay the advertiser, dot it <lb />
lets people at a distance know <lb />
the town in which you reside is a <lb />
prosperous community of <lb />
men. As the seed is sown so the <lb />
seed recompenses. Never pull <lb />
down yon sign while you expect <lb />
to do and <lb />
The ingredients of which Dr. Hull's <lb />
Cough Syrup the great family stand-by, <lb />
is compounded, arc the best and purest <lb />
to be found in the <lb />
The standard of this great family med <lb />
has been kept uniform through a <lb />
period of nearly fifty years, and hence <lb />
phenomenal popularity with the mas- <lb />
the grip, when you are weak <lb />
and Hood's <lb />
will restore your health and strength. <lb />
CHILD BIRTH <lb />
MADE EASY <lb />
Friend is a scientific- <lb />
ally prepared Liniment, every <lb />
of value and in <lb />
constant use by medical pro- <lb />
These ingredients are com- <lb />
in a manner unknown <lb />
FRIEND <lb />
WILL DO all that is claimed for <lb />
it AND MORE It Shortens Labor, <lb />
Lessens Pain, Diminishes Danger to <lb />
Life of Mother and Child. Book <lb />
to mailed FREE, con- <lb />
valuable inform-ion and <lb />
voluntary testimonials. <lb />
by on receipt of price per <lb />
CO. <lb />
by all<lb />
Notice. <lb />
SUPERIOR <lb />
Pitt County. I <lb />
Jane trading; as <lb />
burg Iron in her own name <lb />
and in behalf of herself and all other <lb />
creditors of Fleming, deceased. <lb />
against <lb />
R. R. Fleming of us Fleming. <lb />
The above entitled action having been <lb />
commenced in this Court on the 17th <lb />
day of May, 1898, for a settlement of <lb />
the estate of Fleming, deceased, <lb />
under chapter of Code of <lb />
Carolina, notice Is hereby riven to the <lb />
creditors of the said Fleming to <lb />
appear before me on or before the <lb />
day of July. 1893. and the evidences <lb />
Notice <lb />
On Monday the third day of July, A. <lb />
I . I will sell at the Court House <lb />
door for cash one tract of laud in Pitt <lb />
county containing about forty-tire acres <lb />
bounded as Situated in <lb />
Falkland township. Pitt county, X. C. <lb />
known as lot in the division of <lb />
the binds of Wm. <lb />
bounded and described as Be- <lb />
f lining at a the line between L. <lb />
. tract at a stake <lb />
with the road north eighty three de- <lb />
east one hundred and two <lb />
poles to a stake south south two degrees <lb />
east four poles to a stake to Richard <lb />
line, forty degrees west fifty <lb />
two polos to a branch, then down said <lb />
branch to the containing <lb />
forty-five acres and allotted to Richard <lb />
in said division, to satisfy ex <lb />
in ray hands for collection Rich- <lb />
ard and which has been levied <lb />
on said laud as property of said <lb />
Richard <lb />
3rd day of June 1803. <lb />
R. W. Sheriff, <lb />
Per HENRY T. D. S. <lb />
Notice <lb />
On Monday the third cay of July, A. <lb />
1893, I will sell at the Court House <lb />
door in the town of Greenville to the <lb />
highest bidder for cash one tract of <lb />
land in Pitt county containing about <lb />
and as lot No. <lb />
Are in the division of the lands of <lb />
Ham deceased, bounded and <lb />
described as at a <lb />
stump in Louis field thence <lb />
south twenty one degrees east one <lb />
seventy pole to a and maple <lb />
north sixty seven degrees west <lb />
hundred and sixty eight to the great <lb />
branch, down said branch to maple <lb />
branch then up maple branch to the <lb />
containing ninety-live acres <lb />
and being a it of home tract. <lb />
Said lot No. allotted to Nancy Ann <lb />
the said laud situated in <lb />
Falkland township, Pitt county, N. C, <lb />
to satisfy a yen ex in my col. <lb />
against Nam-, Ann and <lb />
which has bean levied on said land m <lb />
the property of said A. <lb />
This 3rd of June 1893. <lb />
B. W. Sheriff, <lb />
Per HENRY T- P. <lb />
TOWN TREASURER'S REPORT. <lb />
Report of Churl, s Skinner, Treasurer <lb />
of the T of <lb />
Sale.- <lb />
By virtue of a decree of the <lb />
Court of Pitt County made at April <lb />
Term 1893 In a certain cause therein <lb />
pending, entitled F. M. Davis versus F. <lb />
M. Davis I will on Monday, <lb />
July 1893, sell at public sale before <lb />
the Court House door In Greenville, to <lb />
the highest for cash, all the right <lb />
title and interest which Robert J, Lang <lb />
deceased had at the time of his death <lb />
in and to s certain piece or pieces of <lb />
land in Farmville township. Pitt county <lb />
that Is to say a one-half undivided inter- <lb />
est in said tract of land, described as <lb />
follows. side of Little Content- <lb />
Creek, Beginning at on said <lb />
Creek and running with G. <lb />
line to a pine on prong <lb />
of Branch said corn- <lb />
; thence down with said Branch east <lb />
to G Ward d n corner <lb />
thence with said Ward's line to the Big <lb />
Branch ; thence said Branch <lb />
with the meander thereof to a pine, <lb />
Bennett Fields conner; thence with <lb />
said Fields Hoe to the run of said Little <lb />
Creek and thence with the <lb />
run of Creek to the beginning, con- <lb />
six hundred and thirty acres <lb />
more or less. In the event the said <lb />
of Robert J. Lang shall not sell <lb />
for a sufficient sum to pay off and dis- <lb />
charge the amount due under a certain <lb />
mortgage executed by U. J. Lang and <lb />
wife to Albert R. recorded in <lb />
the Registers office of Pitt County In <lb />
book page et sea, I will on the <lb />
same day and at the same place and upon <lb />
same terms sell the undivided one <lb />
half Interest of T- Lang in said <lb />
tract of land. <lb />
This 7th day of 1893. <lb />
ALEX. L. <lb />
DR. <lb />
X. To whom issued. <lb />
Skinner, street work <lb />
MS II J Hoyle, night watch <lb />
J B night watch <lb />
H night watch <lb />
night watch <lb />
J R Move, street work <lb />
J T Smith, police <lb />
T R Moore, police <lb />
J L Daniel, police <lb />
M Williams, lighter <lb />
F G Jame, <lb />
M J Latham, <lb />
Dr Warren, <lb />
Whichard, printing <lb />
O Lift I Co, <lb />
L W Lawrence, <lb />
July <lb />
T R Moore, police <lb />
J L Daniel, night police <lb />
M Williams, lump lighter <lb />
J T Smith, police <lb />
J J Stocks, rent <lb />
Skinner, street work<lb />
A J watch <lb />
k G James, <lb />
S Vines, rent <lb />
J T rent <lb />
August 1892. <lb />
J T Smith, police <lb />
T It Moore, police <lb />
J L Daniel, night police <lb />
ii Williams, lamp lighter <lb />
Chas Skin tier, street work <lb />
A Dudley, <lb />
D D Ha<lb />
S E <lb />
J B Cherry Co, <lb />
September 1892. <lb />
J L Daniel, night lighter <lb />
M Williams, lamp lighter <lb />
J T Smith, police <lb />
T B Moore, <lb />
Chas Skinner, street work <lb />
F G James, <lb />
D J Whichard, printing <lb />
G L I Co, lumber <lb />
October <lb />
J T Smith, police <lb />
T R Moore, police <lb />
J L Daniel, night police <lb />
M Williams, lamp lighter <lb />
F G James, <lb />
SE Pender C. mdse <lb />
L W Lawrence, tax list <lb />
B S Sheppard, tax list <lb />
J J rent <lb />
F Greene, <lb />
A Dudley, board <lb />
B Cherry, witness <lb />
November 1892. <lb />
J T Smith, police- <lb />
T R Moore, police <lb />
J L Daniel, night police <lb />
M Williams, lamp lighter <lb />
F G James, <lb />
Harrell Printing Company <lb />
D J Whichard. <lb />
December <lb />
J T Smith, police <lb />
T B Moore, police <lb />
J L Daniel, police <lb />
M Williams, lump lighter <lb />
F G James, <lb />
S E Pender Co, mdse <lb />
Flood, work <lb />
S E mdse <lb />
mdse <lb />
Chas Skinner, street work <lb />
GO Ed Clerk <lb />
January 1893. <lb />
J T Smith, police <lb />
T It Moore, police <lb />
M Williams, lamp lighter <lb />
J L Daniel, night <lb />
F G James, <lb />
T It Moore, wood <lb />
J J Cherry, mdse <lb />
J J Stocks, <lb />
J D Williamson, <lb />
Chas Skinner, street work <lb />
January <lb />
A relief com. <lb />
February <lb />
J T Smith, police <lb />
T B Moore, police <lb />
J L Daniel, night police <lb />
M Williams, lamp lighter <lb />
Brown Hooker, mdse <lb />
Chas Skinner, street work <lb />
Alfred Forbes, mdse <lb />
S E mdse <lb />
S M Shultz, mdse <lb />
II A Blow, police <lb />
Dr Warren, <lb />
March <lb />
J T Smith, <lb />
T It <lb />
J L Daniel, night police <lb />
M Williams, lamp lighter <lb />
Chas Skinner, street work <lb />
S E Co, mdse <lb />
James, <lb />
A Dudley, <lb />
H V <lb />
J B Cherry Co, mdse <lb />
April <lb />
J police <lb />
T B Moore, police <lb />
M Williams, lamp lighter <lb />
J L Daniel, night police <lb />
F G James, <lb />
Chas Skinner, street work <lb />
O S Co. mdse <lb />
S E mdse <lb />
May i, <lb />
J T Smith, police <lb />
T R Moore, police <lb />
J L Daniel, night police <lb />
M Williams, lamp lighter <lb />
v G James, <lb />
F G James, salary <lb />
W B Greene, salary <lb />
Chas Skinner, street work <lb />
E B Ellington, rent <lb />
T R Moore, <lb />
HI D J Whichard, <lb />
S E mdse <lb />
J T rent <lb />
L Hooker Co, rent <lb />
Amount.<lb />
1200 <lb />
1250 <lb />
1260<lb />
mm<lb />
CK. <lb />
Reed J K <lb />
F i tax <lb />
Ch of <lb />
market <lb />
J T police <lb />
T It Moore, taxes 1,687 <lb />
PB, <lb />
To cash paid out from <lb />
No to <lb />
per cent commission on<lb />
Cash on hand, Cl <lb />
Fund <lb />
For work, <lb />
Report of T R Moo.-e. Town Tax Col- <lb />
for the year ending May <lb />
D. <lb />
Amt property and poll, <lb />
purchase tax <lb />
to July. 1892, <lb />
tax from July <lb />
to January, 1893, <lb />
tax, <lb />
By fire company exemptions, <lb />
insolvent list, <lb />
per cent, commissions., <lb />
cash paid treasurer, <lb />
Approved by <lb />
1,887 <lb />
Ed. II. <lb />
C. C. Forbes, I Com. <lb />
M. B. Lang. <lb />
Report of Charles Skinner, Town <lb />
Treasurer of the Town of Greenville, <lb />
ending May <lb />
DB. <lb />
Amt reed from former <lb />
treasurer, <lb />
Amt reed F G James, <lb />
Mayor, <lb />
Amt reed from citizens <lb />
of <lb />
Amt from T R <lb />
Moore, market house <lb />
Amt reed from J T <lb />
Smith, Hues costs <lb />
Amt reed from T It <lb />
Moore, tax collector, 1,887 <lb />
town <lb />
orders, <lb />
By per cent, 2,497.07 <lb />
Cash on band, <lb />
Doe Fund, <lb />
Approved by H. <lb />
G. C. Forbes, <lb />
M.<lb />
Com. <lb />
II. <lb />
A little drop of printers <lb />
Sometime people to think. <lb />
-o <lb />
It is with that I to <lb />
the citizens of Greenville and <lb />
that I have Just returned from the. <lb />
Northern Markets where I visited <lb />
all now <lb />
receiving the most beautiful and <lb />
stylish selected stock of Millinery ever <lb />
opened in market, to see <lb />
and you will get nothing but the <lb />
latest fashionable good. Low prices <lb />
and <lb />
Mrs. Georgia Pearce, <lb />
GREENVILLE, V. C. <lb />
Next door to Old Brick Store. <lb />
Roots, <lb />
Sash,<lb />
HASKETT.<lb />
HASKETT.<lb />
HINGES. NAILS, AND AXES, <lb />
Rope, and Packing, <lb />
MECHANIC'S TOOLS, <lb />
PUMPS and <lb />
Tinware, Hollowware, <lb />
Stove Pipe, Chimney Pipe, <lb />
Paints, Oils, Glass and and <lb />
many articles kept in a first- <lb />
class Hardware Store Call to see <lb />
if want goods for <lb />
cash. <lb />
D. D. HASKETT <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C <lb />
FOB SALE. <lb />
Prices Low, <lb />
Terms Easy. <lb />
The J. L. home farm, Bea- <lb />
Dam township, adjoining the lands <lb />
of G . T. Tyson and Cobb. A line <lb />
farm of about acre, with good build- <lb />
and adapted to corn, cotton and to <lb />
A bed. <lb />
A farm near Ayden and lying <lb />
mediately on the 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 />
A fine farm of acres, three miles <lb />
from and miles from t <lb />
ville, with large, substantial dwelling <lb />
and out houses, known as the L. <lb />
home place, fine cotton land, <lb />
good clay subsoil, accessible to marl. <lb />
A smaller farm adjoining the above <lb />
known as the Jones place, acres, <lb />
dwelling, barn tenant house, land <lb />
good. <lb />
A farm of acres In town- <lb />
ship, about G miles from <lb />
acres cleared, part of the Singletary tract <lb />
Part of the Noah Joyner farm, <lb />
acres, adjoining the town of Marlboro, <lb />
located 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 house, etc., for- <lb />
null by <lb />
ALSO TIMBER <lb />
A tract of about acres near <lb />
the station, with cypress timber well <lb />
suited for railroad lies. <lb />
A tract pf about acres in <lb />
township, near the Washington rail- <lb />
road, pine timber. <lb />
A tract of acres near Johnson s <lb />
Mills, pine and cypress timber. <lb />
Apply to U. LONG, <lb />
Greenville. N. C, <lb />
FLAN A E A N <lb />
Baggy <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
Can still be found <lb />
at the Old <lb />
stand. <lb />
pared lo do <lb />
FIRST-CLASS WORK <lb />
on anything in the <lb />
BUS. LIE <lb />
Fine Vehicles Specialty <lb />
Repairing done prompt- <lb />
and in best manner <lb />
we want to impress upon your minds ham V <lb />
-------received our new------- <lb />
SprinG-.-StocK <lb />
-and can now Know a <lb />
it <lb />
intention is to sell mod at low <lb />
prices. We the barest and most varied stock <lb />
kept town We keep almost every <lb />
needed in household or on tho farm and <lb />
invite inspection and of our <lb />
goods. can and will Hell low for <lb />
cash- We want your trade and <lb />
will be glad to show you the <lb />
following lines of <lb />
DRY GOODS, GOODS, <lb />
NOTIONS, WHITE GOODS. <lb />
NICE LINE of <lb />
AND PIECE GOODS FOB <lb />
MAKING MENS AND <lb />
SUITS, ALWAYS IN STOCK. <lb />
HATS, SHOES, CROCKERY, <lb />
GLASSWARE. TINWARE, <lb />
WOOD AND WILLOW WARE, <lb />
HARDWARE, PLOWS AND <lb />
FARMING UTENSILS, <lb />
HARNESS AND WHIPS, <lb />
Groceries, Flour a specialty. the largest and <lb />
. ever kept in our <lb />
hue of FURNITURE Consisting in part of- <lb />
Top Walnut Suits. <lb />
Solid Oak Suits, Imitation Oak Suits, Imitation Walnut <lb />
I i , ii- . -I i i <lb />
. Tables, Children's Carriages, Ac. Keep also a nice n <lb />
of Lace Curtains and Curtain Poles, Matting and Floor <lb />
Oil Cloths. cordially invite all to come to see us <lb />
J wont ,. fa give YOU <lb />
will <lb />
when in want of any goods. <lb />
at all times. <lb />
POOLS COTTON AT WHOLESALE PRICE- <lb />
eT. B. <lb />
ESTABLISHED 1883.<lb />
AND RETAIL w <lb />
GREENVILLE. C. <lb />
New Corned <lb />
C. B. Side Meat. <lb />
Land. <lb />
Flour, all grades <lb />
barrels Granulated <lb />
barrels C. Sugar. <lb />
Tobacco, <lb />
to barrels Mills Snuff, <lb />
barrels Three Thistle <lb />
barrels Gail Ax <lb />
50.000 Luke <lb />
barrels P. Snuff, <lb />
box s Cakes and Crackers, <lb />
Candy. <lb />
ft Hand's Powder. <lb />
tool Shot, <lb />
cases Star Lye, <lb />
Apple Vinegar, <lb />
cases Gold Dust Washing <lb />
Full stock of all other goods carried in my line. <lb />
e Your 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 WARE, <lb />
COOK STOVES, <lb />
PAINTS, OIL. <lb />
PLACE YOUR ORDERS for TO FLUES <lb />
S. E. PENDER CO., <lb />
O. <lb />
CRYSTAL LENSES <lb />
JAMES LONG, <lb />
-Dealer In------ <lb />
General Merchandise, <lb />
Has exclusive ale of these celebrated <lb />
glasses In Greenville, N. C. From the <lb />
factory of Moore, the only <lb />
complete optic plant In the South. <lb />
Atlanta, Gs, Peddlers are not sup. <lb />
lied with <lb />
Land Sale. <lb />
By virtue of a decree of Pitt <lb />
Court made at March Him, <lb />
case of Tin Dec Smith and wife vs. Sam- <lb />
Cory, the <lb />
will sell, for cash, before the <lb />
House door, in Greenville, on Monday, <lb />
the 5th day of June, 1893, the following <lb />
described piece or parcel of land, <lb />
in the of Pitt, and in <lb />
township, adjoining the of Jo- <lb />
Henry <lb />
Samuel Cory and others, containing <lb />
acres, more or less, being the piece on <lb />
said Turner wife lived <lb />
in This April 20th, 1893. <lb />
A. BLOW r. G. J A-MKS, <lb />
Commissioners. <lb />
If you feel weak <lb />
and all worn out take <lb />
BROWN'S IRON BITTERS<lb /></p>
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REFLECTOR. <lb />
Local Reflections. <lb />
Rules Adopted by the N. C. Press <lb />
The sum of not less than live cents <lb />
line will he charged for of <lb />
of and <lb />
obituary poetry; also for obituary notices <lb />
other those which the editor him- <lb />
self shall Rive as a matter of news <lb />
Notices of church and society and all <lb />
other entertainments from which rev- <lb />
is to be derived v. ill be charged <lb />
for at the rate of five cents a line. <lb />
JUNE. <lb />
All of this <lb />
month we <lb />
have <lb />
el to sell <lb />
our entire <lb />
Stock at <lb />
reduced prices- DRESS <lb />
Our stock of Dress <lb />
Goods is complete, the best thing <lb />
in town our 40-inch Linen Lawns <lb />
at cents. <lb />
stock was <lb />
never bet- <lb />
We <lb />
have a big <lb />
lot Ladies <lb />
Gauze vest <lb />
and C-13 <lb />
Corsets all <lb />
to be sold <lb />
Our spring <lb />
and summer <lb />
Suits are cheap <lb />
and SHOES <lb />
and SLIPPERS to <lb />
your dresses and <lb />
SAMPLE STRAW <lb />
HATS at cost. Everybody call. <lb />
HIGGS BROS. <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C <lb />
BRIGHT SF A <lb />
in kept on ice at<lb />
Sheriff King four <lb />
land sales to executions in his <lb />
hands. <lb />
Fruit Cheap at the Old <lb />
arc at the cent mark. That <lb />
i- cheap enough for are <lb />
worth a cent apiece for family use. <lb />
Splendid growing weather the past <lb />
week and vegetation has taken a hump <lb />
itself. <lb />
Bushels Black Peas at the <lb />
Old Brick Store. <lb />
Unless the almanac fools us we will <lb />
km summer now, June being the <lb />
summer mouth. <lb />
Bros, will offer special induce- <lb />
during June. See their new ad- <lb />
Greenville ought to keep a death <lb />
record. It would not only be of interest <lb />
but of benefit to the town as well. <lb />
The Best Flour earth at the <lb />
Old Brick Store. <lb />
Mi-, boarding house has been <lb />
given a new dress of paint which very <lb />
much improves its appearance. <lb />
Received to-day fresh K. C. <lb />
Butter at per pound at the <lb />
Old store. <lb />
Buy ties from <lb />
Higgs Bros. <lb />
Many of the summer resorts are own- <lb />
and people who can t away will <lb />
be turning their attention to the <lb />
.-nil seashore. <lb />
Milk Coolers. V ilk Buckets and Milk <lb />
Pans at D. D. <lb />
The list takers are all at work and <lb />
ready to serve you. Do not put it off <lb />
till the last of the month to give in your <lb />
taxes but on and attend to it. <lb />
The Ice Cream <lb />
Freezer is the bet, at D. D. <lb />
Keep the flies and mosquitoes out of <lb />
your rooms by using the Adjustable <lb />
Window Screens at D. D. <lb />
Remember I pay you cash for Chickens <lb />
Eggs and Country Produce at the Old <lb />
Brick Store. <lb />
PAIRS S over <lb />
from Higgs Bros. <lb />
Mr. B. J. Heath, of told <lb />
us last week that he has three acres of <lb />
cotton which he expects to be full of <lb />
squares by the 10th. That is fine <lb />
cotton. <lb />
A large stock of nice tire cheap <lb />
at the Old Brick S ore. <lb />
Fob Institute, <lb />
school building in Eastern Carolina. <lb />
Healthy location, good water, in a live <lb />
town with back country. For <lb />
further information apply to Alfred <lb />
Forbes, Greenville C. <lb />
Fob Reaper war- <lb />
ranted to work. O. T. Tyson, Greenville <lb />
Commencement week. <lb />
Sunday night was a sweater. <lb />
The crowd in town Monday was <lb />
large. <lb />
rain and thunder storm Friday <lb />
A. I. Blow. Commissioner, <lb />
laud sale. <lb />
The Town Council held its monthly <lb />
meeting last night. <lb />
price of pork declined more than <lb />
a barrel Monday. <lb />
The young folk arc glad that this is <lb />
the last week of school. <lb />
Some of the dogs act like they don't <lb />
fancy wearing muzzles. <lb />
The slang expression on <lb />
will have to take a back scat now, for <lb />
the pesky nuisances arc on everything. <lb />
It look like they were never more <lb />
numerous than this <lb />
On the first of February Mr. It. B. <lb />
put seven liens in <lb />
an enclosure separate from his other <lb />
fowls and up to the first of this week <lb />
these seven hens laid eggs. <lb />
People in town Monday told us that <lb />
Farmville township had the heaviest <lb />
rain storm on Saturday evening that <lb />
has visited that in ten years. <lb />
Several farms were badly damaged. <lb />
The Southerner la.-t week reported the <lb />
death of Mrs. Sarah Morris, aged <lb />
that town. She was the mother of Mrs. <lb />
A. and used to visit Greenville <lb />
frequently when the latter lived here. <lb />
Commencement exercises of <lb />
Male Academy and Greenville <lb />
Female School take place Thursday and <lb />
Friday evenings in the Opera House. <lb />
Exercises will begin promptly <lb />
The Board of Education had a <lb />
session Monday getting all the School <lb />
for the several districts <lb />
We hope to publish the <lb />
full list of appointments in next issue. <lb />
The Goldsboro Headlight reports that <lb />
a Chinaman that town named <lb />
applied to the Register of Deeds <lb />
for n marriage license, but as the girl <lb />
was only years old, no I <lb />
granted. <lb />
The Greenville Amateurs under the <lb />
management of Mrs. Jarvis presented <lb />
the drama at the Opera <lb />
last night. go to press too <lb />
early so make any comment except to <lb />
say it not have been Otherwise <lb />
than a success. <lb />
Potatoes are bringing a good price <lb />
and many of our planters are shipping. <lb />
past week they have -old <lb />
from 63.30 to u barrel with a strong <lb />
demand. <lb />
advices <lb />
day lad the market broken. <lb />
Hiss music school will give <lb />
a recital in Opera House nest Tues- <lb />
day evening, promptly at <lb />
o'clock. The public invited, and <lb />
all expecting to attend are requested to <lb />
be in the hall by the above hour as the <lb />
door will be closed at the beginning of <lb />
the exercises. <lb />
There was a large congregation to <lb />
witness the children's day exercises in <lb />
the Methodist church Sunday night. <lb />
Every part of was well <lb />
rendered and the audience enjoyed it to <lb />
the fullest. Superintendent D. D. <lb />
is doing splendid work for the <lb />
Sunday-school and keeps a good Inter- <lb />
est among the children all the while. <lb />
Memorial Services. <lb />
Next Sunday morning in St. Paul's <lb />
church memorial services to Rev. N. C. <lb />
Hughes, D. D., will be held, conducted <lb />
by the Rector, Rev. <lb />
Addresses upon the life of Dr. Hughes <lb />
Hill be delivered by Col. Harry Skinner <lb />
Henry Harding. <lb />
Officers Elected. <lb />
Greenville Lodge So A. F. A. <lb />
M., at its meeting last Thursday elected <lb />
the following officers <lb />
Worshipful M. King. <lb />
Senior Harding. <lb />
Junior W. Smith. <lb />
L. Sugg. <lb />
S. Rawls. <lb />
The other officers will be appointed. <lb />
The Rumor Untrue. <lb />
X. C, June 1st, <lb />
Mu. it has been <lb />
rumored by some that M. T. Spier was <lb />
or dismissed from the <lb />
of North Carolina, this is written <lb />
to deny any such report and to certify <lb />
that M. T. Spier was neither expelled <lb />
nor dismissed by the authorities of the <lb />
University. <lb />
Geo. T. President. <lb />
Ocracoke. <lb />
Personal. <lb />
Mr. Herman Wilson, of <lb />
spent a few days hero last week. <lb />
Miss Forbes attending the <lb />
University commencement this week. <lb />
Mrs. E. B. has returned from a <lb />
visit to her parents In Scotland Neck. <lb />
Mrs. S. M. Merritt returned Friday <lb />
from relatives Wilson and <lb />
Mrs. P. and two children, <lb />
of are visiting the family of <lb />
Mr. D. D. <lb />
Mr. W. II. Long left yesterday to <lb />
spend a few weeks at his old home. <lb />
New Market, <lb />
Mr. Duncan, of Beaufort, who was <lb />
visiting the family of Rev. G. F. Smith, <lb />
returned home Monday. <lb />
Mr. A Crews, representing the <lb />
Wilmington Messenger, was town <lb />
Monday. The Messenger has a host of <lb />
friend hero. <lb />
A daughter of Mr. C. Dawson, <lb />
iii hi Board of County <lb />
graduated at Salem <lb />
Academy lost week. <lb />
Misses Novella and Bertha <lb />
Savage, who were attending school at <lb />
Mount de Sales near Baltimore, returned <lb />
home Friday evening. <lb />
From the Haleigh papers we learn that <lb />
handsome life size portraits of ex-Gov. <lb />
Jarvis and Mrs. Jarvis have recently <lb />
been placed in the Governor's Mansion. <lb />
Mrs. L. V. Morrill and children, of <lb />
Snow Hill, arc visiting her parents, tr. <lb />
and Mrs. W. M. B. Brown. Mr. <lb />
Morrill was also here Saturday and <lb />
Sunday. <lb />
Rev. A. Hunter, of Va., <lb />
formerly pastor of Baptist church here, <lb />
was shaking hands with his many friends <lb />
here yesterday. He is spending the <lb />
week in this section. <lb />
Maj. II. Harding, Register of Deeds, <lb />
accompanied by Mrs. Harding left Mon- <lb />
day for Chapel Hill to attend the <lb />
and be present at the graduation <lb />
of their son, Mr. F. C. Harding. <lb />
Rev. B. W. arrived Saturday <lb />
evening from the Seminary at Louis- <lb />
ville and preached at Sunday <lb />
morning and here Sunday night. He <lb />
went to Monday to visit his <lb />
mother and will return to Greenville <lb />
Friday evening. <lb />
Mr. Andrew manager of <lb />
Reel- Institute at Ashland, Va. has been <lb />
spending a few days st home. Ills con- <lb />
with the Institute will sot inter- <lb />
at all with his law practice here, <lb />
and he will return to Greenville in time <lb />
for the fall courts. <lb />
Lillian Burch, two-and-a-half- <lb />
year-old daughter of our Foreman. Mr. <lb />
F. Burch, is quite a musical prodigy. <lb />
She sings a number of airs correctly, <lb />
being so familiar with the words of the <lb />
songs that she can sing them <lb />
from the name of tho song being called <lb />
to her, always giving to each its proper <lb />
tune. She is as full of music as any <lb />
little child ever saw. <lb />
Don't Hinder. <lb />
If anything is mentioned for the up- <lb />
building of Greenville and you are not <lb />
disposed to aid it, do not retard the <lb />
progress of the town by putting your- <lb />
self the way and attempting to <lb />
any enterprise. Don't cry down <lb />
any movement simply because you are <lb />
not sympathy with it or cannot be the <lb />
controlling spirit In it. Hands off if <lb />
wheel <lb />
Died. <lb />
Miss Isabella a very charm- <lb />
young lady of Washington who had <lb />
many friends here, died at her home in <lb />
that town on last Friday night. She <lb />
was the. eldest daughter of Col. D X. <lb />
who was killed while on duty <lb />
at during the settlement of <lb />
the James City affair. Truly the <lb />
of that family have been great <lb />
during the last few weeks. They have <lb />
the earnest sympathy of friends here. <lb />
Knocked From the Railroad. <lb />
One day last week a 15-year-old col- <lb />
boy was lying asleep on the track <lb />
of the A. R. railroad <lb />
and Bethel. The of an <lb />
train saw him and blew the <lb />
whistle, but could not stop the train be- <lb />
fore reaching him. The boy was <lb />
knocked from the track and received in- <lb />
juries from which it is not thought lie <lb />
can At last accounts he was <lb />
lying a critical condition and had <lb />
only spoken once since, the accident. <lb />
A Careless Driver, <lb />
Out near Whichard station one day <lb />
last week while some hands were felling <lb />
timber for mill a hauler drove <lb />
a yoke of oxen up near where cut- <lb />
were at work on a tree and stopped <lb />
his team. The tree fell, the body of it <lb />
coming down upon the yoke immediate- <lb />
between the two oxen, killing one of <lb />
the animals and injuring the other so as <lb />
to make it unfit for service. The driver <lb />
himself had a narrow escape from being <lb />
caught under the falling tree. <lb />
Sec Here. <lb />
Suppose a local paper should no <lb />
more interest In the prosperity and pro- <lb />
of a town than do some of the <lb />
citizens. Every word spoken for the <lb />
advancement of a town is just that <lb />
much in the interest of every business <lb />
in the town, and in matters that tend to <lb />
help the town every citizen should be <lb />
active. Don't wait for your paper to do <lb />
will do its part but there <lb />
are some tilings it cannot do- We long <lb />
There is no more delightful resort on a the time when the people of the <lb />
The Commencements. <lb />
The exercises of Greenville <lb />
Male Academy and Greenville Female <lb />
School, the former under the principal. <lb />
Prof. W. H. and the latter <lb />
Mrs. V. L. will take <lb />
place jointly at the Opera House on <lb />
next Thursday and Friday evenings <lb />
beginning promptly at o'clock. <lb />
Alt are invited. We are requested to <lb />
ask that the audience assemble by the <lb />
appointed hour or they may fail to gain <lb />
entrance. We have heard it very strong- <lb />
intimated that there will be ad- <lb />
missions after 8.30 o'clock. Knowing <lb />
the Principals as we do we can safely <lb />
predict a good entertainment and <lb />
bespeak for them your prompt attend- <lb />
as requested. <lb />
the North Carolina coast than Ocracoke. <lb />
Fishing, sailing and bathing are enjoyed <lb />
to the fullest there. The hotel be <lb />
kept this season by Mr. J. W. Mayo, of <lb />
Washington, and Capt, Dave Hill will <lb />
run his steamer regularly between <lb />
Washington and Ocracoke. Something <lb />
interesting about this resort will be <lb />
found in another column. <lb />
in sunny laud of flowers. <lb />
For over three weeks roasting cars had <lb />
been on the market and melons were <lb />
almost ripe. Saturday following the <lb />
date of his letter a new bridge was open- <lb />
ed across the river at <lb />
and the occasion was expected to <lb />
bring together several thousand people <lb />
to participate in a big barbecue. <lb />
Mayor's Court. <lb />
Mayor Fleming disposed of the fol- <lb />
lowing coming before lit- <lb />
during the two week t <lb />
Brown, riotous and disorderly <lb />
conduct, fined and <lb />
Joseph Bell, intoxicated on streets, <lb />
fined at and costs. <lb />
W. B. James and Harris, <lb />
fray which deadly weapon was used, <lb />
both bound the sum of for an-, <lb />
at September term of Pitt <lb />
Ida Reed, vulgar profane <lb />
fined and costs. <lb />
John Curtis and Leon Patrick, riot- <lb />
and disorderly conduct. Curtis fined <lb />
and costs, Patrick fine-l and costs. <lb />
Henry and Leon Patrick, <lb />
riotous and disorderly conduct, Marsh- <lb />
man fined and costs, Patrick fined <lb />
and costs. <lb />
AN ISLAND PULL OF BEAUTY <lb />
AND ANCIENT STORY. <lb />
TO THE PUBLIC <lb />
OWING to the dull trade <lb />
we propose to close out our <lb />
Spring; and Hummer Stock at <lb />
prices defy competition. <lb />
Such as CLOTHING, HATS, <lb />
SHOES, DRY GOODS and <lb />
NOTIONS. In connection <lb />
with our regular stock we <lb />
have an elegant Hue of SAM- <lb />
SHIRTS, <lb />
SUSPENDERS, to<lb />
EMPORIUM. <lb />
AX SKETCH. <lb />
We all admire the <lb />
and that which has suggestion of <lb />
At mice invites inquiry and <lb />
investigation. <lb />
To-day I write of a place distinguish- <lb />
ed for natural beauty <lb />
one that has weird legends, as well as <lb />
strange connected intimately <lb />
with its history. <lb />
OCRACOKE ISLAND. <lb />
There U along line of slender islands <lb />
paraded to the Atlantic <lb />
Coast, which the have <lb />
freaks in geological <lb />
indeed it is so. Atone point this queer <lb />
stretch of land makes out into Cape <lb />
Hatteras, the most dreaded locality on <lb />
the American coast to mariners. Just <lb />
miles from Hatteras light is the <lb />
of Ocracoke, where the god's have <lb />
dealt out with lavish hand. <lb />
The is eighteen miles long and <lb />
two miles wide. On the one side <lb />
clear placid waters of the Pamlico <lb />
Sound stretches out in quiet, <lb />
beauty, while on the other the raging <lb />
Atlantic lashes the <lb />
shore. Rosy lingered Morn steals up <lb />
behind angry billows of ocean, while <lb />
the King Hay, goes down in quiet <lb />
beneath the surface of Pamlico. <lb />
From the one side the bracing <lb />
blow from crested billows; from the <lb />
other the gentle zephyrs, like the breath <lb />
of sylphs and sea-maidens, come at even- <lb />
to cool the visitors brow. <lb />
SILVER LAKE. <lb />
In the heart of the Silver <lb />
Lake, a in circumference, whose <lb />
indented edge is fringed with queer- <lb />
shaped tea tree, surface dotted with <lb />
sail, and waters teeming with fishes, <lb />
lends variety to the scene. <lb />
CAPT. <lb />
It is said that here was Captain Kidd's <lb />
rendezvous, the circumstance of <lb />
Ilia capture give the Island a Dane. II i <lb />
is said to have paced the deck of his <lb />
all night before his capture, feeling <lb />
presentment of foreboding evil, <lb />
once it, a while would cry Crow <lb />
Even the inhabitants <lb />
call the place M be- <lb />
that rich hidden <lb />
ed here to this day. The oldest grave <lb />
yards and grave stones in the State are <lb />
found on the Island, and the quaint and <lb />
interesting customs of the people, as <lb />
well as their hospitality, remind the <lb />
stranger of the story of the of <lb />
Galilee. Much of their time is devoted <lb />
to hunting. <lb />
SPORTS ON THE ISLAND. <lb />
The waters of the sound and ocean <lb />
teem with all kinds of fish, and there is <lb />
no better hook line on the <lb />
coast. The stranger is amazed at the <lb />
tremendous catches of millions of <lb />
lets by the natives, who jump <lb />
their boats and encircle the schools of <lb />
fish the shallows. Clams and <lb />
are caught, fresh and luscious <lb />
every day in the year. This island, and <lb />
the adjacent ones, abound also, birds <lb />
of many varieties, and it is verily the <lb />
Sportsman's and <lb />
surf-bathing are unsurpassed, and a a <lb />
health end pleasure rendezvous, free <lb />
from stiff formalities of fashion, it <lb />
has no equal. four <lb />
Ocracoke Hotel will lie alter <lb />
June and a week or <lb />
two can be enjoyed no where. The <lb />
Coast Line It. and the J. R. <lb />
It., will take passengers to Washington, <lb />
N. C, and a steamer will them <lb />
to the Island. The steamer also con- <lb />
at with the <lb />
Southern It. R. Mr. J. Mayo, <lb />
Washington, N. C, who is the pro- <lb />
will take pleasure in writing you <lb />
any information. Address him at <lb />
Washington, N. X. C. <lb />
Gazette. <lb />
EMPORIUM. <lb />
HOLD New York cost. <lb />
SHIRTS from cents up. <lb />
GENTS TIES from cents <lb />
on. STRAW HATS from <lb />
up. A big line <lb />
reduced prices. <lb />
we Solo Agents fur <lb />
PROS, and E. P. <lb />
REED A- fine SHOES <lb />
SLIPPERS. Call and <lb />
them be pleased- <lb />
C. T. <lb />
GREENVILLE, W. C. <lb />
RACKET STORE <lb />
BULLETIN NO. <lb />
Engines, Boilers, Saw Mills, Cotton Gins. <lb />
SPECIAL ATTENTION TO REPAIRING. <lb />
HI <lb />
THE BEST IN THE WORLD. <lb />
Satisfaction guaranteed or i refunded. Writ <lb />
and prices before buying elsewhere- <lb />
A few Second-Hand for sale. <lb />
Grand Ami Mil Did Sale. <lb />
-o <lb />
Notice. <lb />
By virtue of a mortgage to me <lb />
by Alfred Walker and wife <lb />
duly recorded in the Register's office of <lb />
Martin county, in book pages <lb />
and I shall sell for cash before <lb />
court house door, in Martin county, <lb />
on Monday, the 3rd of July, 1803, <lb />
the land conveyed in said mortgage. <lb />
This the 12th of May. <lb />
MOBLEY, <lb />
Mortgagee. <lb />
Dry Goods, Notions Hosiery, Shoes, Slippers, <lb />
In fact in all of our Departments goods cheaper and <lb />
better than ever. <lb />
CLOTHING <lb />
-o <lb />
But come and get our prices before spending your hard earned cash. <lb />
We are the people for you to spend your gold, silver and greenbacks- <lb />
with. Yours for reliable goods and low prices. <lb />
Store, <lb />
GREENVILLE, W. C. <lb />
No to show goods. One south of Bank. <lb />
New <lb />
Straight <lb />
Large <lb />
CONGLETON CO., <lb />
-----DEALERS IN----- <lb />
All FANCY El. <lb />
We arc again in business to and have I nice line of fresh <lb />
goods. Will be glad to have our old cu-lo i era call and sec Ha. as well as all <lb />
others who wish to get Groceries and Confections that are pure. <lb />
Our goals will he guaranteed In respect. We pay the highest mar- <lb />
prices for <lb />
MM, <lb />
Li <lb />
-i <lb />
Or <lb />
r- <lb />
CO <lb />
9- <lb />
I'll <lb />
Wishing to thank my many <lb />
friends for their liberal patronage <lb />
for both Merchandise and differ- <lb />
articles which I manufacture. <lb />
I take this method of <lb />
that while I thank you all I <lb />
tun also striving hard to secure <lb />
advantages that I can give you <lb />
in order to farther merit you <lb />
p i <lb />
B S <lb />
r S <lb />
ill<lb />
it <lb />
We are still making a specialty of <lb />
i, wits<lb />
We have a first-class assortment and sell <lb />
get our prices- <lb />
close. Do not fall <lb />
and parts for all kinds of machines are sold by us. <lb />
Respectfully, <lb />
BROWN BROS., <lb />
Depositors American Bible Society <lb />
Notice to Creditors. Notice to Creditors. <lb />
will feel such an interest in <lb />
each business that they will <lb />
come together and work in concert for <lb />
those enterprises that help the town, <lb />
and in helping the town helps every <lb />
man's business. <lb />
Licenses. <lb />
During the month May only four. <lb />
marriage licenses were issued in <lb />
county, as follows <lb />
and Annie M- <lb />
John Jolly and Haggle <lb />
W. P. Clark and G. W. Tripp, <lb />
Butler and Battle Roebuck, <lb />
Down in Texas. <lb />
Mr. J. A, Lorenzo de now at <lb />
Texas, writes under date <lb />
of May to renew his subscription <lb />
to Um and gays they are <lb />
J. A. Nancy H. <lb />
and Allie Warren, John <lb />
Fields and Lola Jane Caraway. <lb />
Boyd and <lb />
John Hall and Ada Smith, Chas <lb />
Rountree and Bettie Stevens, Bryan <lb />
Daniel and House, John Dickens <lb />
and Ann King, John H. Downy and <lb />
Ida Bank. <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
In the CORNER HOUSE <lb />
New York Cheap Store. <lb />
NEW NEW GOODS. <lb />
Prices Lower Than Ever. <lb />
FIRST QUALITY GOODS <lb />
Having qualified before the Superior <lb />
Court Clerk of Pitt county as executrix <lb />
the will Weeks II. Clark, <lb />
ed, notice is hereby given to all persons <lb />
indebted to the estate to make <lb />
ate payment to the undersigned, and <lb />
all persons having claims against the <lb />
estate must present the same for pay- <lb />
on or before the 10th day of May <lb />
1804, or this notice will be plead bar <lb />
of recovery. <lb />
This of May. 1803. <lb />
ELIZABETH CLARK, <lb />
Executrix of Weeks U. Clark <lb />
MEN S AND <lb />
CHILDREN'S SUITS.<lb />
Men's Suits as low and up. <lb />
Men's M as T cw and op. <lb />
Children's as low will it. <lb />
Shirts as low as cents up. <lb />
Men's Shoes as low and up. <lb />
Shoe as low as cent and op. <lb />
Other goods correspondingly cheap. <lb />
We are Bias far LOW PRICES. <lb />
the patronage at the people <lb />
The undersigned having duly quail, <lb />
fled as administrator of Mary <lb />
ton, deceased, notice is hereby given to <lb />
all persons indebted to the estate to <lb />
make immediate payment, and all per <lb />
sons having claims against the estate <lb />
present same for payment on <lb />
or before the 1st day of May, 1834, or <lb />
this notice will be plead bar of re- <lb />
This 1st day of 1893. <lb />
J. S. KEEL, <lb />
of Mary <lb />
A CARD. <lb />
To the People Greenville and vicinity <lb />
I am now prepared to treat <lb />
fully of the feet from which <lb />
arises the exceedingly unpleasant <lb />
with which many are afflicted and which <lb />
I so to them and those with <lb />
whom they associate. can relieve <lb />
this entirely at once, and I <lb />
to give me a trial and I will <lb />
guarantee to remove this worry- <lb />
log and offensive affliction. My <lb />
vices can secured, by calling at my J <lb />
hop or It wilt pleasure to , <lb />
at your homes whenever In <lb />
anyway. This treat roe will obviate <lb />
the necessity of almost daily bathing <lb />
to which many am subjected and is so <lb />
troublesome. Try my and <lb />
ALFRED <lb />
Notice to Creditors. <lb />
The undersigned having duly <lb />
f ed as administrator W. A. <lb />
deceased, notice is hereby given to all <lb />
persons indebted to the estate to make <lb />
Immediate payment, and all persons <lb />
having claims against the estate must <lb />
present the same for payment on or be- <lb />
fore the 26th day of April, tills <lb />
will be plead in bar of recovery. <lb />
This day of April. <lb />
B. S. <lb />
W. A. <lb />
go. <lb />
For other in our <lb />
as Church Pews, <lb />
Wheels, and <lb />
Tobacco Hogsheads and Genera <lb />
Repair Work, you will do well <lb />
to correspond with me before <lb />
ranging with any one else. I can <lb />
rive yon some advantage. <lb />
A. G. COX. <lb />
Winterville. <lb />
Joshua <lb />
COBB BROS CO., <lb />
Commission Merchants, <lb />
STREET, NORFOLK, VA. <lb />
and Correspondence Solicited. <lb />
THE OF <lb />
Men to the of Pitt and counties, a line of the following go <lb />
not to be excelled In this market. And to be fa <lb />
pure straight goods. DRY GOODS all kinds, NOTIONS, CLOTHING, <lb />
FURNISHING HATS and CAPS, BOOTS and LA <lb />
and HOUSE FURNISHING <lb />
GOODS, DOOR.-1, WINDOWS. SASH and BLINDS, and QUEENS <lb />
WARE. PLOW CASTING, LEATHER of <lb />
kinds, Gin and Mill Belting, Hay, Hock Lime, Plaster of Paris, and Plat <lb />
Hair. Harness, Bridles and addles <lb />
HEAVY GROCERIES A SPECIALTY. <lb />
Clark's O. N. T. Spool Cotton which I offer to the trade at <lb />
prices, cents per dozes, less t per cent for Cash. Bread <lb />
ion and Hall's Star Lye at Jobbers Prices, Lead and Lin- <lb />
seed Oil, Varnishes and Paint Cucumber Wood Pumps, Salt and Wood <lb />
Willow Ware. Nails a <lb />
. . r. . .,. .,. ,,. <lb />
i me a and I guarantee satisfaction <lb />
JACK WHITE <lb />
IS 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 <lb />
as much in cash can be 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, right at the five points crossing, the most convenient <lb />
town- Come to see me. <lb />
Yours to please, <lb />
JACK WHITE, Greenville, rT. C <lb />
J. L. SUGG. <lb />
LIFE AND FIRE INSURANCE AGENT, <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. G <lb />
OFFICE OLD <lb />
All kinds Risks placed in <lb />
FIRST-CLASS COMPANIES <lb />
At lowest current rates. <lb />
AGENT FOB A FIRE PROOF BAA<lb /></p>
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TOBACCO DEPARTMENT. <lb />
Conducted by O. L- JOYNER, Proprietor Eastern Tobacco Warehouse. <lb />
LOCAL <lb />
NOTES AND <lb />
JOTTINGS. <lb />
TOBACCO <lb />
Mr- J. S- who left this <lb />
place a few days ago to spend <lb />
some time Wilson retained <lb />
last Wednesday to perfect <lb />
for a prize house for <lb />
another season. <lb />
Elder was at the <lb />
Greenville warehouse with a <lb />
double load of the weed last <lb />
Thursday, the first day of June. <lb />
This is the first tobacco that has <lb />
ever been sold on the Greenville <lb />
market so late in the season. <lb />
There is a heavy complaint <lb />
among the farmers in certain sec <lb />
of cut worms. In some <lb />
places they have almost literally <lb />
destroyed the first setting and <lb />
TA RA HA BOOM. <lb />
the average production of each <lb />
planter pounds. <lb />
The above heading is the name In Virginia the average area <lb />
of a now brand of tobacco that <lb />
the P. J- Tobacco <lb />
Company have just placed <lb />
on the market. The of <lb />
little Lottie Collins will now take <lb />
up the same strain and make this <lb />
one of the most popular brands <lb />
in the United States. <lb />
Attention is called to this brand <lb />
of tobacco merely to show the <lb />
alertness which the <lb />
looks on the business side of life. <lb />
The Ta Ra Ra Boom De Aye craze <lb />
produced the wildest wave of <lb />
of any comic song that <lb />
has ever been sung from the stage <lb />
in this country or Europe and this <lb />
plug tobacco manufacturing com <lb />
recognizing the popularity <lb />
what is most strange they do not name went right to work <lb />
diminish as the hot weather <lb />
comes on. <lb />
J cultivated by each planter was <lb />
j 4.51 acres. <lb />
The total value of the crop to <lb />
producers, estimated on the <lb />
basis of actual sales, was <lb />
an average of 7.1 cents per <lb />
pound, or per acre. <lb />
The average result per acre in <lb />
the whole State of Virginia <lb />
and in <lb />
The average price per pound <lb />
received by the producer in states <lb />
producing pounds or up- <lb />
ward ranged from 4-5 cents in <lb />
Missouri, and 4-7 cents in Mary- <lb />
land to cents in Connecticut <lb />
and cents in North Carolina. <lb />
average price received by <lb />
the producer in Virginia was a <lb />
fraction under cents and in Pitt- <lb />
Mr. S. S. who it is said j tot a time will be one of most <lb />
popular brands in the world <lb />
will in due time be <lb />
is the father of the <lb />
tobacco market, has made <lb />
to leave Rocky Mount <lb />
and will open a warehouse in <lb />
Va. Mr. Berger must <lb />
have had superior inducements <lb />
offered him has labored <lb />
hard and zealously to build up <lb />
Rocky Mount <lb />
A semi-cyclone is reported to <lb />
have passed through the <lb />
ville Section last week. It blew <lb />
down several fruit and shade <lb />
trees of Mr. J. J. Taylor and some <lb />
on Mr. R. L. Joyner's place. One <lb />
half of the top of a barn <lb />
belonging to Mr. Jacob Joyner <lb />
was lifted off the rafters and left <lb />
them and the remains of the roof <lb />
Mr. M. T- <lb />
says that he had a brick kiln <lb />
within or yards of Mr. <lb />
trees that were blown down <lb />
and there the wind was not felt <lb />
enough to blow off some loose <lb />
boards with which ha bad cover <lb />
ed his brick. Crops are not <lb />
damaged, however we are <lb />
glad to say. <lb />
we wrote an <lb />
article stating that we would send <lb />
blank tobacco acreage registers <lb />
to the various post offices the <lb />
eastern counties and have them <lb />
posted at some convenient point <lb />
near the delivery and ask ad the <lb />
farmers to sign their names and <lb />
number of acres they planted <lb />
year the number this year. <lb />
But for several reasons we now <lb />
think that this would prove <lb />
satisfactory instead of doing <lb />
this have sent tho tax listers <lb />
in this county tho blanks and ask- <lb />
ed them to have the farmers reg- <lb />
when they list their taxes. <lb />
We have sent a sufficient number <lb />
of blanks to every tobacco grow- <lb />
section in the ether counties <lb />
to register tho acreage. <lb />
And now we to say to every <lb />
tobacco be he great or <lb />
small, if you plant one acre or one <lb />
hundred it will be regarded as a <lb />
favor especially bestowed, <lb />
on us if you will fill up the blanks <lb />
that we have sent out. By the <lb />
time we get these statistics <lb />
thoroughly compiled it will cost <lb />
us considerable time and expense <lb />
hence we want to get as nearly a <lb />
perfect statement as possible. <lb />
Possibly some one might want to <lb />
know our object for making this <lb />
investigation which we take pleas- <lb />
in giving. The em- <lb />
braced by North Carolina is the <lb />
acknowledged bright tobacco <lb />
producing section of the world- <lb />
Until a few years ago the central <lb />
portion of our State furnished <lb />
the manufacturers of bright to- <lb />
tobacco fancy <lb />
smokers and bright <lb />
their supplies. The culture of <lb />
the weed commenced spreading <lb />
eastward and to day the eastern <lb />
grow a superior <lb />
tobacco to that grown in the <lb />
counties. The reason is ob- <lb />
soil is deeper, more <lb />
fertile and alluvial and our sea <lb />
sons from one to three weeks <lb />
earlier which gives the tobacco a <lb />
longer period of development and <lb />
enables us to get it in before <lb />
soil being superior <lb />
and climatic conditions in our fa- <lb />
the eyes of the tobacco world <lb />
are turned on eastern Carolina. <lb />
Then order to protect our- <lb />
selves against self concocted and <lb />
imaginary ideas of foreign spec- <lb />
is it not necessary that we <lb />
should know pretty accurately <lb />
area of cultivation and ratio <lb />
of increase or decrease as the <lb />
case may be I The time is coming <lb />
and is not far distant when east- <lb />
North Carolina will called <lb />
on supply the balk of the <lb />
bright tobacco for the world. <lb />
These reasons we deem are <lb />
to warrant our asking the <lb />
tobacco growers to register their <lb />
area of tobacco culture. <lb />
the company <lb />
amply rewarded for their diligence <lb />
in business. <lb />
la order to save the reputation <lb />
of his brand it is related of W. T. <lb />
that on one occasion <lb />
he had several cat loads of his <lb />
famous Durham smoking tobacco <lb />
shipped to New Orleans and as it <lb />
happened it reached that place <lb />
when there was a freshet in the <lb />
Mississippi river and the water <lb />
into the car before the to- <lb />
was removal- The tobacco <lb />
damaged of course which gave it <lb />
unpleasant odor. Blackwell <lb />
of it telegraphed the <lb />
agent not to any of it until <lb />
he got there When he reached <lb />
New Orleans and examined the <lb />
tobacco ho found that it was not <lb />
damaged enough to ruin it but if <lb />
he put it on the market it would <lb />
ruin the reputation of the flavor- <lb />
of the Durham tobacco so he <lb />
caused the entire lot to be burned <lb />
rather than sell it to his <lb />
in its partially damaged <lb />
condition- <lb />
go back to the cultivation of cot- <lb />
ton at a pound because they <lb />
only got about for their to- <lb />
While the facts that <lb />
in 1889, the last statistical report <lb />
the entire State of North Carolina <lb />
averaged 14-2 while Virginia <lb />
only averaged 7-1 per lb, and <lb />
1889 every tobacco grower knows <lb />
was a bad crop year. <lb />
A FLY-EATING TRAP. <lb />
One <lb />
TOBACCO STATISTICS. <lb />
Figures Showing the Value of the Pro- <lb />
duct m the Various <lb />
Facts Relative to the Acre- <lb />
age in Bach Stale, Number <lb />
of Pounds Per Acre, Etc. <lb />
Danville Register. <lb />
indebted to Consul <lb />
General Townes for a copy of a <lb />
most interesting Census <lb />
very issued by <lb />
the census bureau, and which <lb />
treats solely of tobacco <lb />
in the United Slates. The <lb />
figures showing the production <lb />
of tobacco tho value of the <lb />
same in the various States and <lb />
counties in the years 1859, <lb />
and are valuable as an <lb />
of the rapid increase in <lb />
tobacco culture from decade to <lb />
decade, and we offer no apology <lb />
for using the editorial space to <lb />
furnish a carefully prepared com- <lb />
of facts gathered after <lb />
a laborious study of the bulletin. <lb />
Tho report for 1889 is upon <lb />
the returns of the census <lb />
supplemented by an <lb />
correspondence and by in- <lb />
in the field conducted <lb />
by Professor Thomas N. Conrad, <lb />
special agent- <lb />
This report shows tobacco <lb />
of one sort or another is <lb />
ed, to a greater or less extent, in <lb />
States and territories, the only <lb />
non-producing States being Idaho, <lb />
Nevada, Island, and <lb />
the non-producing territories, <lb />
Oklahoma and Utah. <lb />
The entire crop of tho country <lb />
amounted in 1889 to <lb />
pounds, tho number of planters <lb />
being and tho area de- <lb />
voted to culture, exclusive of <lb />
counties cultivating less than <lb />
acre, acres, or 1,082.82 <lb />
miles. The area in <lb />
was, however, very unequally <lb />
distributed, Kentucky having <lb />
per cent of the total acreage <lb />
and producing 45.44 per cent of <lb />
the entire crop, and the States <lb />
next in rank of production 50.16 <lb />
per cent of the acreage and 42.49 <lb />
per cent of the crop, while the <lb />
States and territories having <lb />
the smallest production had less <lb />
than acres in tobacco and <lb />
yielded an aggregate of only <lb />
pounds, or less than one-tenth <lb />
of per cent of the entire crop. <lb />
The average production per <lb />
acre of the entire country was <lb />
pounds, ranging among the <lb />
seed leaf states producing <lb />
pounds or upward from <lb />
pounds per acre in Ohio to 1,402 <lb />
pounds per in <lb />
and in the more important of the <lb />
states in which the manufacturing <lb />
and export varieties predominate <lb />
from pounds per acre in North <lb />
Carolina to pounds per acre <lb />
in <lb />
Virginia's average per acre was <lb />
pounds. <lb />
The average area cultivated by <lb />
each planter was 8-87 acres, and <lb />
to get this brand of their goods <lb />
i I ii- county it was <lb />
before the public which no doubt i J,,,., , , . <lb />
leading tobacco producing <lb />
county of the entire country is <lb />
Lancaster county, Pennsylvania, <lb />
which yielded in 1889 <lb />
worth to the <lb />
producers. Christian and Hen- <lb />
counties, Kentucky, each <lb />
produced over pounds, <lb />
as did also Dane county, j <lb />
sin, and county, <lb />
Seventeen other counties, <lb />
nine of which are in Kentucky, <lb />
produced between and <lb />
pounds each. <lb />
The average price paid the pro- <lb />
in Lancaster county, Pa., <lb />
was cents per hundred <lb />
pounds; in Dane county, Wis-, <lb />
in Christian and <lb />
son counties, Kentucky, <lb />
while tho price realized in Pitt- <lb />
county, as shown above, <lb />
was <lb />
Thus it will be seen that while <lb />
one county in the United States <lb />
nearly doubles county <lb />
in pounds, and three in Ken- <lb />
and one in beat <lb />
her a few thousand pounds, yet <lb />
tho money value of <lb />
tobacco crop exceeds that of any <lb />
county in the United States, and <lb />
in this sense she is the banner <lb />
tobacco county of the world. <lb />
The accurate tobacco statistics <lb />
published from month to month <lb />
and year to year in the Register <lb />
show that the year 1889, from <lb />
which tho census figures <lb />
were taken, was a tobacco <lb />
in Virginia- <lb />
The following additional <lb />
tics taken from the census <lb />
tin are interesting and worthy of <lb />
the study of tobacco men <lb />
ally <lb />
Kentucky has tobacco planters, <lb />
acres in tobacco, ; <lb />
pounds produced in <lb />
value of same, <lb />
average per acre, pounds. <lb />
Planters, <lb />
acres, ; pounds produced, <lb />
value, aver- <lb />
age per acre, pounds- <lb />
North Planters, <lb />
acres, pro <lb />
value, <lb />
average per acre, pounds. <lb />
These are the three largest to- <lb />
producing States in <lb />
ca. <lb />
The above clipping from the <lb />
Danville should be read <lb />
and carefully by every <lb />
man that is interested in tobacco <lb />
growing in this State because it <lb />
discloses several important <lb />
about North Carolina to- <lb />
in which everyone should <lb />
feel interested. <lb />
Kentucky, Virginia and North <lb />
Carolina are the largest tobacco <lb />
producing States in the union- <lb />
By a reference to the comparison <lb />
of the number of planters, acres <lb />
planted, pounds value <lb />
and average per acre it will be <lb />
seen that Kentucky employs about <lb />
ten thousand more planters than <lb />
both North Carolina and Virginia <lb />
and by comparing North Carolina <lb />
and Virginia the two <lb />
edged bright tobacco producing <lb />
States it will be seen that Virginia <lb />
plants in round numbers <lb />
acres which is valued in round <lb />
numbers at while North <lb />
Carolina only plants acres <lb />
which is valued at a <lb />
million dollars more than Virginia <lb />
which shows in facts and figures <lb />
that although North Carolina does <lb />
not compete with some of the <lb />
other States in the production of <lb />
the greatest number of pounds <lb />
get by statistical proof it shows <lb />
that North Carolina produces the <lb />
finest and most desirable tobacco <lb />
in the world, a distinction that <lb />
English tobacconists and the to- <lb />
world generally have been <lb />
accustomed to accredit to Virginia. <lb />
This wide opinion has <lb />
caused by a great deal of <lb />
North Carolina tobacco being sold <lb />
on the markets and ex- <lb />
ported-thence to Liverpool and <lb />
London and also by the <lb />
of an article like one that <lb />
appeared in the Richmond To- <lb />
a days ago in which <lb />
the editor lays great On the <lb />
ct that a great North <lb />
Carolina farmers be is afraid will <lb />
Specie of the Thai <lb />
Makes an Interesting Stud;. <lb />
One species of the has its <lb />
leaves rounded, while the other has <lb />
them elongated, but both alike have <lb />
them reddish in color and covered <lb />
with short hairs or filaments, says a <lb />
scientific writer in Golden Days. At <lb />
the end of each of these hairs there <lb />
is an enlarged gland, which secretes <lb />
a tiny drop of what appears to be <lb />
harmless dew. Harmless, however, <lb />
the liquid is not, for to most insects, <lb />
especially small flies, the is <lb />
a most insidiously baited trap. The <lb />
liquid is in reality a sweet, sticky <lb />
substance, and If the very smallest <lb />
fly does but touch it ever so lightly <lb />
it sticks there and dies. The man- <lb />
in which the plant afterward <lb />
actually digests the bodies of the <lb />
flies it entraps is Interesting in-the <lb />
extreme. <lb />
Within a short time of the capture <lb />
of a fly, so excessively sensitive arc <lb />
the glands, all the filaments growing <lb />
around the one which has made the <lb />
capture commence to bend inward, <lb />
covering the insect until it <lb />
is securely within the grasp of the <lb />
relentless plant. Each gland then <lb />
pours out upon the body a digestive <lb />
liquid, not altogether unlike the <lb />
gastric of animals, and in tho <lb />
course day or two the fly is <lb />
completely digested, the nutritive <lb />
parts have been wholly absorbed by <lb />
the plant, and the filaments have <lb />
bent back to their original position, <lb />
ready to make another capture upon <lb />
the first opportunity. <lb />
If, however, the substance caught <lb />
by the leaf is of an indigestible <lb />
such as a grain of sand or a <lb />
piece of stick blown by the wind on <lb />
to the glands, the leaf does not re- <lb />
main closed more than a few hours. <lb />
The number of insects thus caught <lb />
must very great. The plants <lb />
themselves arc abundant inmost up- <lb />
land bogs; each plant has five or six <lb />
leaves, and as many as thirteen dead <lb />
flies have been found on a single <lb />
leaf. Curiously enough, Darwin, <lb />
whose researches into the subject <lb />
were of a most exhaustive and inter- <lb />
nature, found that the leaves <lb />
on his plants were killed when he <lb />
gave them a surfeit of cheese and <lb />
raw meat. The excessively sensitive <lb />
nature of the glands almost <lb />
passes conception. Darwin found <lb />
that absorption of only the one <lb />
twenty-millionth part of a grain of <lb />
phosphate of ammonia was sufficient <lb />
to cause the filament bearing the <lb />
gland to bend toward the center of <lb />
the leaf. <lb />
A Meteorological Phenomenon. <lb />
I was riding along a ridge road in <lb />
the North Carolina mountains one <lb />
day, when I met a native driving a <lb />
yoke of cattle, and I stopped to <lb />
the way, says a Detroit Free Press <lb />
writer. <lb />
got. a pretty country <lb />
I said, after a few <lb />
talk. <lb />
right fer North Car- <lb />
he said, with a slight sarcasm, <lb />
the Tennessee mountains is the <lb />
you from <lb />
the air as good as <lb />
he repeated, as if ho was <lb />
sorry for me. Why tho <lb />
air's so good we had to give up <lb />
mules and go to <lb />
That was a meteorological <lb />
I had not yet heard of, and <lb />
I was curious. <lb />
has the ah- to do with <lb />
I asked. <lb />
By the air's so <lb />
good when a man sett on <lb />
a wagon cussed the mules it, <lb />
it wouldn't carry an oath for enough <lb />
for them to hear it, and you <lb />
can't make a mule pull a pound cf <lb />
you can't cuss him. That's all <lb />
is to it, so we had to quit mules and <lb />
take up <lb />
Love's Secret. <lb />
Never seek to tell thy lore. <lb />
that never told can be; <lb />
Tor gentle wind doth <lb />
silently, <lb />
I told my I told By lore, <lb />
I told nor all my heart. <lb />
Trembling, cold, in ghastly <lb />
did depart I <lb />
Soon after she was gone from me, <lb />
A traveler came by. <lb />
Silently, Invisibly; <lb />
Be took her with a sigh. <lb />
William Blake, in N. Y. <lb />
A Common Variety. <lb />
is a love match <lb />
as her money paid <lb />
his debts and kept him out of jail I <lb />
should say it was rather a safety <lb />
For <lb />
The dreadful ringing, rattling <lb />
cough that heralds croup must be <lb />
met, writes a mother, <lb />
t always attacks its victims in the <lb />
night, and it is to be greatly feared <lb />
on account of the extreme rapidity <lb />
which it works. If the child <lb />
is at all hoarse on going to bed put <lb />
a napkin wet with cold water <lb />
around his throat, and over <lb />
put two or three of flan- <lb />
entirely enveloping it to keep <lb />
in the steam generated. By such <lb />
simple means it is <lb />
have often warded off an attack <lb />
of croup. If it too Into for this, <lb />
and some time must elapse before <lb />
yon can get your physician, giro <lb />
ipecac, in doses for a <lb />
child of six every five minute-.- <lb />
ensues, and put hot <lb />
moist on the throat wad <lb />
upper part of the chart. When <lb />
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bettor to <lb />
Popular Fallacies. <lb />
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evils. <lb />
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pleasure in their work. <lb />
That a soft bed ameliorates the <lb />
of poverty. <lb />
That food tastes better if served <lb />
ion Dresden ware. <lb />
That an ode cannot written <lb />
around a buckwheat cake. <lb />
That ministers of the Gospel never <lb />
suffer from nightmare. <lb />
That high kickers are interested in <lb />
the poetry of motion. <lb />
That wives experience more joy in <lb />
accepting pin money than alimony. <lb />
That ambitious men bother about <lb />
the amount of gray matter in their <lb />
brains. <lb />
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not as bad as the voice of a hand-or- <lb />
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as a bean shooter in tho hands of a <lb />
small <lb />
Women in Indian Mines. <lb />
A large number of women are still <lb />
employed in underground mines in <lb />
India. No steps have as yet been <lb />
taken to secure tho prohibition of <lb />
such work, but the secretary of state <lb />
has intimated to tho government of <lb />
India that ho concurs in the opinion <lb />
of his predecessor that it is most de- <lb />
that tho employment of <lb />
and girls underground in <lb />
India should abolished in accord- <lb />
with the decision of tho Berlin <lb />
conference, which renders it <lb />
for women to so employed. <lb />
Woman's Work. <lb />
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A who assumes to keep <lb />
other people out of tho society <lb />
which she has just conquered; <lb />
whose thoughts are wholly upon <lb />
social success moans with <lb />
her, knowing somebody who has <lb />
heretofore refused to know <lb />
who is climbing and throwing <lb />
backward looks of disdain upon <lb />
those who also climb. Such a <lb />
woman, unfortunately too common <lb />
in America, is, when happens <lb />
to have achieved a fashionable <lb />
position, of the worst in- <lb />
stances of bad society. She may <lb />
be very prominent, powerful and <lb />
influential. She may have money <lb />
and and people de- <lb />
of being amused may court <lb />
her, and her bad manners will <lb />
accepted by careless observer <lb />
as one of the concomitants of <lb />
fashion. Tho reverse is true. She <lb />
is an interloper in the circles of <lb />
good society, and the old fable of <lb />
the ass in the lion's skin fits her <lb />
precisely. <lb />
Spanish Curia. <lb />
Roll puff paste very thin and cut <lb />
in strips three-quarters of an inch <lb />
wide. Wind these around sticks <lb />
of an inch in <lb />
and bake in a hot oven about <lb />
ten minutes. Brush over with <lb />
white of egg slightly beaten, <lb />
with and return to <lb />
the oven for about three minutes. <lb />
Remove from the sticks and when <lb />
cold fill with whipped and sweet- <lb />
cream. The cream should <lb />
be thick, sweetened and flavored <lb />
to the taste, and beaten with an <lb />
egg beater or in a whip churn <lb />
stiff enough to hold its shape. <lb />
Put a finger tube in a pastry <lb />
bag, fill the bag about two-thirds <lb />
full with the cream and press it <lb />
into the hollow curls. Cream <lb />
horns are made in the same way, <lb />
using cone-shaped sticks about <lb />
five inches long and three-quarters <lb />
of an inch in diameter at tho large <lb />
end. <lb />
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world. <lb />
The most safe and profit- <lb />
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after years. <lb />
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Equitable Life <lb />
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W. J. Manager, <lb />
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widely used by the best <lb />
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References mi type samples on application. <lb />
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obtained, and all business in the U. S <lb />
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for Moderate Fees. <lb />
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engaged in Patents Exclusively, and <lb />
ran 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 />
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Patents. <lb />
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Supt. of the Money Order Did., and to <lb />
Is of the S. Patent Office. <lb />
advise terms and reference to <lb />
actual clients in your own State, or <lb />
address, C. A. Snow Co., <lb />
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Audi town to handle the <lb />
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A Scientific Machine made on a Scientific Principle <lb />
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Stakes in <lb />
-Manufacturer of- <lb />
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For the Cure of all Skis <lb />
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fifty years, and wherever know <lb />
been in steady demand. It has been en- <lb />
by the leading physicians all over <lb />
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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 high reputation <lb />
which it has Obtained is owing entirely <lb />
x its own as but little <lb />
ever been made to bring it before <lb />
public. One bottle of this Ointment will <lb />
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Dollar. Sample box free. The MUM <lb />
discount to Druggist. All Cash <lb />
promptly attended to. Address all or- <lb />
communications to <lb />
T. F. <lb />
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Do You Write <lb />
R. II. <lb />
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TRAINS SOOTH. <lb />
No No No <lb />
April. 18th, daily Fast Mail, daily <lb />
dally ex Sun <lb />
Weldon 12,30 pro <lb />
Ar pm pm <lb />
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Rocky lit p m G pm <lb />
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Ar <lb />
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Wilmington am <lb />
Magnolia <lb />
Goldsboro <lb />
Ar Wilson p m <lb />
Wilson SB <lb />
THEN <lb />
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HAVE PENS, <lb />
ENVELOPES, PENCILS, INK. <lb />
SEE WHAT THE <lb />
Reflector V Book Store <lb />
At Rocky Mont<lb />
Tarboro p m <lb />
Daily except <lb />
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leaves Weldon 3.40 Halifax p. <lb />
in., arrives Scotland Neck at p. m <lb />
Greenville 6.28 p, m., Kinston 7.03 p. m. <lb />
Returning, leaves Kinston 7.20 a. m., <lb />
Greenville 8.22 a. m. Halifax <lb />
at a. m., Weldon 11.20 a. m. dally <lb />
except Sunday. <lb />
Trains on Washington Branch leave <lb />
Washington 7.00 a. m. arrives Parmele <lb />
8.40 a. m. Tarboro 9.50; returning <lb />
loaves Tarboro 4.40 p. m., Parmele 6.00 <lb />
p. in,, arrives Washington 7.30 p. m. <lb />
Daily except Sunday. Connects with <lb />
trains on Scotland Neck Branch. <lb />
Train leaves Tarboro, N C, via <lb />
A Raleigh R. R. dally except Sun- <lb />
day, P M, Sunday P M, an Ive <lb />
Plymouth 9.20 P- m., 6.20 p. m. <lb />
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6.80 a. m., Sunday 10.00 a. m- <lb />
arrive Tarboro. N C, 10.26 AM 12,20. <lb />
Trains on Southern Division, Wilson <lb />
and Fayetteville Branch leave Fayette- <lb />
ville am, arrive Rowland p in. <lb />
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arrive Fayetteville m. Daily ex- <lb />
Sunday. <lb />
Train on N C Branch leave <lb />
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Spring Hope A M, Nashville <lb />
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m. Returning leave Dunbar a- m., <lb />
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for Clinton daily, except t <lb />
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ton at A M, and P. M. <lb />
lug at Warsaw with Nos. <lb />
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tO via Richmond, and daily except Sun- <lb />
day via Bay Line, also at Rocky <lb />
dally except with <lb />
railroad tor Norfolk all <lb />
points via Norfolk.<lb />
General <lb />
J. B, Supt Transportation <lb />
T. M agent <lb />
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Legal Cap Paper to cents a quire. <lb />
Fool's Cap Per to cents a quire. <lb />
Letter Paper a quire. <lb />
Note Paper to cents a <lb />
Envelopes to a pack. <lb />
Box Paper from cents up. <lb />
Gilt Edge to cents a quire. <lb />
Pare Linen Note Paper, ruled and plain, to a <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 HOLD <lb />
INK hut Strictly 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 <lb />
same tablets elsewhere. <lb />
Slates cents to cents. <lb />
Slate Pencils per doz. <lb />
Fancy Colored Crayons <lb />
per box. <lb />
Pens cents per <lb />
dozen- <lb />
Fine Assorted Pens cent <lb />
per dozen. <lb />
Plain Lead Pencils cents <lb />
per <lb />
Tipped Lead Pencils <lb />
cents per dozen- <lb />
Pen Holders cents per doz. <lb />
And lots of other things just <lb />
as cheap- <lb />
t- <lb />
CD <lb />
Do You Read <lb />
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Harper, Frank Leslie, of Reviews, <lb />
New Peterson, etc., at usual retail prices. Besides we carry a line <lb />
paper covered Novels at only cents each, and nicely bound <lb />
at cents. These embrace book by the best writers, <lb />
a list too largo to mention. Any book wanted that is not on hand <lb />
will be ordered. <lb />
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