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Anything You Want <lb />
ill the way of <lb />
CHEAP -AND- FANCY <lb />
STATIONERY <lb />
can be had at the <lb />
Reflector Book Store. <lb />
o--- <lb />
Blank Books, Tablets, Paper of <lb />
all kinds. Envelopes all sizes, <lb />
Pencils, Pens, Inks. Mucilage. <lb />
Spouse Cups, in <lb />
great variety- <lb />
iv. <lb />
The Eastern Reflector. <lb />
-PEOPLE WHO USE- <lb />
D. J. WHICH Editor and Owner <lb />
TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. per Year, in Advance. <lb />
This Office for Job Printing. <lb />
VOL. XII. <lb />
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 1893. <lb />
NO. <lb />
INK a MU <lb />
Should not fail to see our assort <lb />
merit of <lb />
 ass mm, <lb />
Ink and Colored Ink- <lb />
Reflector Book Store. <lb />
MENSTRUATION r <lb />
a woman of vigorous health passes <lb />
off in due time without pain or dis- <lb />
comfort; but when she approaches this <lb />
crisis MONTHLY with a trail J <lb />
and feeble health she endangers <lb />
both her physical and mental pawn I. f <lb />
FEMALES <lb />
REGULATOR <lb />
if taken a few days before the monthly <lb />
sickness sets in and continued until <lb />
nature performs functions, . <lb />
equal as a SPECIFIC . <lb />
Scanty, . <lb />
Book to mailed free. j <lb />
REGULATOR CO. Ca. ; <lb />
Bald by all <lb />
STATE NEWS. <lb />
TO ZENO. <lb />
LITTLE <lb />
Mentioned in our State Ex- <lb />
changes that are of General Interest <lb />
The Cream of the News. <lb />
i Last <lb />
my eye glanced <lb />
Work <lb />
in the <lb />
Three students were recently <lb />
expelled from Davidson College <lb />
the Present Fashion <lb />
Feminine World. <lb />
Work is the fashion, nowadays In <lb />
the feminine world. The girl who <lb />
s of necessity. <lb />
right <lb />
page <lb />
It Caught sight of your sail, <lb />
To read it tried, but alas I not. . , <lb />
Pi r my heart would , reels no . <lb />
who is not obliged to admit a <lb />
write a passion of which yen and tabs her place the <lb />
know naught, wage-earners, is nevertheless far <lb />
I for which is against the That pare from being a drone. She that <lb />
she must do something A hobby, <lb />
whether or useful, she must <lb />
have, and when she has chosen it she <lb />
of has rides it we'd, and with <lb />
H Kitchin wen- married, at ; dear has ere this left nest, pluck. she d herself to <lb />
rules of the college. <lb />
Mr- A. <lb />
Gertrude, daughter <lb />
and Miss <lb />
You know it as smell as, when this life <lb />
is o'er, <lb />
You will know the re ions above <lb />
y This Office for Job Printing<lb />
i. i. <lb />
DENTIST. <lb />
FLEMING, <lb />
I Neck last Tuesday. <lb />
The Newton Enterprise says <lb />
that cutting grass with a mowing <lb />
scythe on a bicycle is one of the <lb />
latest accomplishment of a New- <lb />
ton sportsman. <lb />
The Governor appointed J. <lb />
S- Carr of Durham a delegate to <lb />
represent North Carolina at the <lb />
American Banker's Congress to <lb />
be held at Chicago October IS <lb />
an <lb />
A young lady in Nash County, <lb />
being jilted by her start- <lb />
ed to the creek to drown herself <lb />
; but came back stating that the <lb />
canal was so full of water she <lb />
the creek. <lb />
ATTORNEY -AT <lb />
Si. C. <lb />
Prompt ion to business. could not get to <lb />
at Tucker old stand. <lb />
M. Co., general <lb />
L I merchants at Wilson, have as <lb />
Is el BLOW, I . ti <lb />
signed for the benefit of creditors. <lb />
The assets are not stated <lb />
Congressman F. A. <lb />
was a of the firm. <lb />
Ami we ah vain, an <lb />
hoped I lie less <lb />
now sorely you'd give us a <lb />
music, she by <lb />
charms, and loses no opportunity <lb />
W. <lb />
GREENVILLE. <lb />
Practice in all fie Courts. <lb />
I. A. B. F. <lb />
TYSON. <lb />
Prompt attention Riven to collections <lb />
The date for the next <lb />
fair has been fixed. It will be <lb />
But you re at it and in sad, woe- of improvement, practices with <lb />
strain I attends concerts and operas <lb />
us your dream; in a highly mood, <lb />
And it bores us and I ires us and to our stePped to the lips in harmony. <lb />
. i. I Does the modern girl paint or <lb />
J will a horrid ever seem. , , m, . J, . . <lb />
sketch Then she works with real <lb />
Now I don't wish to or retard earnestness as the faithful hand- <lb />
poetical pen ; of belongs to painting <lb />
if I were you. I really not . , , , <lb />
Bore people to death i- a sin. clubs, joins a class for open air work, <lb />
this hint will bid you and displays an enthusiasm <lb />
j to witness. And so with <lb />
And with t deep , everything which she in <lb />
I waft yen last one, in literature or fate- <lb />
farewell ton. the charitable organizations to <lb />
Yours Amiable E. Independence. j which her fresh young energy is so <lb />
the flower missions and <lb />
visits to and all re- <lb />
the attention of her <lb />
, . and untiring spirit and glow <lb />
I he Conn. brightness of h -r smile, <lb />
speaks of the disappointment off older on with <lb />
BELOW <lb />
COST. <lb />
Having decided upon making a change in our business on January 1st, 1894, we now <lb />
------offer our entire stock of------ <lb />
PALPABLE DEFECT. <lb />
AT <lb />
LATHAM. <lb />
HARRY <lb />
the people of Haywood county j astonishment, but yield gracefully <lb />
last Monday week when they the changes wrought since their <lb />
to attend court and i , . hut, <lb />
. , ,, , , ,. that m respects the <lb />
tamed that Judge Armfield was l m Still <lb />
too sick to hold the The ; to hear their <lb />
Courier suggests that at this j of surprise when they are <lb />
point our laws arc defective i brought into contact with it in the I <lb />
need amendment, and the sag- happening of life. An elderly law- <lb />
. . ii i Ivor, confined his home in the <lb />
held a week commencing Feb. is well made. <lb />
Judges are human and are . transact some important business <lb />
no more exempt from sick which required for its completion <lb />
than lawyers, litigants jurors, the presence and signature of a <lb />
and some tilings we will sell for less than Cost our whole stock of Merchandise must <lb />
be closed out by December next. <lb />
aT-i v <lb />
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, <lb />
G R E E A V L V . <lb />
Practice in nil the <lb />
OLD DOMINION LINE. <lb />
TAR RIVER SERVICE <lb />
for fire-, <lb />
T at all land <lb />
tags on l <lb />
and at G A. M. <lb />
1-ave at v M. <lb />
Thursdays and .-at <lb />
a. <lb />
24th. The <lb />
race been <lb />
made tip, and the premiums for <lb />
races alone aggregate <lb />
Goldsboro The <lb />
house of Mr. K. Borden. <lb />
located on his farm about six <lb />
; miles South from here, was <lb />
by an accidental fire, <lb />
Tuesday together with <lb />
; all machinery and about IS biles <lb />
i of loose cotton. The loss is about <lb />
I covered by only in <lb />
Charlotte There <lb />
was a run on the banks <lb />
day for greenbacks, the farmers <lb />
declining to take silver, protest- <lb />
that it would soon be worth <lb />
no more than Confederate money. <lb />
They failed to note, however, that <lb />
a good deal of the paper bills <lb />
paid them were silver certificates. <lb />
is this in- <lb />
OUR STOCK <lb />
OF <lb />
IT A <lb />
notary. <lb />
out <lb />
person and brought back from the <lb />
when the judge the a lady- <lb />
must stop. Thus the public is points and italics in profusion could <lb />
When some of these are sick the <lb />
court goes on just the same, but <lb />
Thus the <lb />
put to expense, private <lb />
suffer, and men charged <lb />
criminal and who are <lb />
acquitted when their cases do <lb />
come to trial, are detained in jail- <lb />
This matter is not a new one. <lb />
The question of supplying the <lb />
place of a judge who is sick or for <lb />
any other cause detained from <lb />
duties of his circuit, has been of <lb />
ten discussed but no remedy for <lb />
the hardship has ever been pro <lb />
We have no suggestion to <lb />
is the business of tin- <lb />
lawyers to suggest what <lb />
is. needed to meet the case. <lb />
said he, <lb />
in search of the proper <lb />
never do justice to the amazement <lb />
in his but be found that the <lb />
notary was duly and <lb />
as thoroughly as <lb />
she performed them modestly and <lb />
capably. Harper's <lb />
SUPERSTITIOUS STREAKS. <lb />
Col. Views on the <lb />
of Cranks. <lb />
said Co. Peter Sweeney, <lb />
of the Union Pacific, t; an Omaha <lb />
Bee man the other evening, just <lb />
after the man be was walking with <lb />
stooped and picked up a pin that <lb />
lay close to the curb- <lb />
stone, yen ever how <lb />
; many cranks there in the world <lb />
Of course, I don't refer to present <lb />
They ought to put their heads to i no. Rut I <lb />
work and out the cure for the , just remarking on the curious <lb />
defect in our judicial proceeding, supers it ions that get into <lb />
, . their heads. Mow, for instance, you <lb />
Raleigh Carolinian A fact show- ll to stopped just now and picked up that <lb />
for its action. If there were baa which I infer you arc in <lb />
in North Carolina a State Bar As- the habit of doing so whenever you <lb />
such as many of the; see one. <lb />
States have, a I know lots of men who <lb />
ready-made, to which it might ad- never fail to pick a pin, the same <lb />
dress Laud- as you do. Then there are the side- <lb />
mark, i walk cranks, who always step on <lb />
two. and even three old. One each third or fourth crack according <lb />
r The Norfolk, and Wash- . . ., The of Silver. I to the width of the boards, or. if <lb />
Norfolk. bas cotton four years o I are w a <lb />
Hew York .,. lie L , , ,, , <lb />
nU and keens tie Frequent mention is made of they on the cracks. <lb />
marked via Dominion Line on keeps the i these come the stair <lb />
New York. from balance stored away. When a the papers the of t. wouldn't tell it to <lb />
mm is able to hold his cotton he I instances in which people of the anyone if they were asked about it, <lb />
. Oil I , , , , . . , <lb />
more. Miners from i n more these persons <lb />
Boston. <lb />
JNO MYERS- SON. <lb />
sitings on N. <lb />
J. <lb />
V C <lb />
that the are not any <lb />
hard up than usual is that <lb />
many of them are holding back <lb />
Them- d part ore are . <lb />
their cotton. There are farmers <lb />
water OB Tar Bill mi <lb />
in this county who have a r <lb />
of bales of cotton on hand, one, <lb />
MENS, BOYS CLOTHING and OVERCOATS, <lb />
and FARMING UTENSILS, SNUFF, TOBACCO and other <lb />
Shelf GROCERIES. B. SI LIAR and COFFEE. BAG IND TIES In everything carried in stock by a <lb />
, l-- we will give yon special inducements, namely Large lot of <lb />
FINE SHOES. BABY CAPS and SHAWLS, Ladies and RUBBER A small lot of <lb />
v ii; pattern of Several widths nice <lb />
OIL H stock of e also have thousand SNOW TOBACCO STICKS and BASKETS which <lb />
we will s, CHEAP. Some PLOWS. PLOW CASTINGS an SHOVELS and HOES We cannot name everything, we are <lb />
o to have anything want Try us. , ,,; The whole stock has got to be sold and can buy it at such <lb />
ii price as to save you considerable money <lb />
OCTOBER 1st, 1898. <lb />
o. <lb />
YOUNG<lb />
N. shall continue to buy Cotton, Peanuts and <lb />
Rice and prepared to pay the highest market prices. <lb />
When <lb />
The as a Tree. <lb />
They Can Shell Out Money <lb />
They To. <lb />
A few days ago the Observer j The Tree of Heaven, <lb />
copied from Franklin Press a was formerly <lb />
statement about the of a very shade tree in <lb />
ranges and sulky plows that have of State, <lb />
been in county to the anything bat <lb />
by agents. The story was to ,.,, ode given some of thee. <lb />
illustrate the fact money is trees when its <lb />
not so scarce in that section after has been <lb />
all. There is a more recent odor, disagreeable, <lb />
F-. M Will. <lb />
The will of Rev <lb />
was opened and <lb />
the presence of <lb />
E. Y. Forbes <lb />
read yesterday <lb />
several wit <lb />
We heartily the follow- <lb />
from the Charlotte Observer l <lb />
One of the chiefest factors in <lb />
Georgia's progress is the patron- <lb />
the presence of several wit ; ago of home industries by Georgia <lb />
people. Anything made in At- <lb />
Hr. Forbes left his entire estate is good enough for Atlanta <lb />
to the diocese of eastern North people. In fact, the people of <lb />
Carolina for charitable purposes Georgia are growing to think that <lb />
with directions as to the lines of what is made in Georgia is just a <lb />
missions, schools, little better than goods from else- <lb />
notable evidence of the is not or <lb />
i to which it is to be applied, where- <lb />
fact home. A raw toys j The a species and the for each one- The This spirit is growing in North <lb />
ago a lot of horses from -the male ate on i.,, nature of <lb />
account. <lb />
than convict <lb />
Charlotte Observer. <lb />
1875. <lb />
S. SCHULTZ. <lb />
their year's will <lb />
their interest our prices p <lb />
n all its <lb />
PORK <lb />
FLOUR, COFFEE <lb />
RICK. TEA, <lb />
Market <lb />
TOBACCO SNUFF CIGARS <lb />
we buy direct from Manufacturers, <lb />
you to buy at one profit. A <lb />
stock of <lb />
on hand For <lb />
the times. Our goo Is are boiler an. T in,,. <lb />
or thereto- j g Iredell Rowan <lb />
to sell at a close Stokes Dare has <lb />
P. only one, and Tyrrell and <lb />
M. only two each- <lb />
objections to receiving always start upstairs left foot first <lb />
money -or, having it, have sought I <lb />
Caps. R. P. Waring has return to get lid of it, through fear that <lb />
ed from and extensive summer if has not already depreciated <lb />
trip. He says that the I of l soon will. It is being talked <lb />
road that Cleveland and Con- <lb />
silver. It is <lb />
not worth while to say to the in <lb />
Oregon was at State- ., ,,,, <lb />
ville, turned into a lot and offered another. It is only the male low <lb />
for sale. The statement was that that give of the disagreeable <lb />
freight was due on then, or of this fact cans- <lb />
that the railroad would trans extensive planting of the <lb />
on th <lb />
Carolina and the State is prosper- <lb />
the top of the stairs first, j port them no further. The band ,,,. ,,.,,.,;, the result dollars <lb />
These persons, I may remark, arc man l,., l i i r ., c m u. ,.;. i u n. <lb />
usually those who been I, , Tl H <lb />
with a two three of them. They were This is <lb />
Nothing except the as it grows. Let everybody <lb />
income from the estate is to be patronize North Carolina <lb />
u-ed. so the good results will be <lb />
perpetual. The income, we <lb />
I will amount to about a <lb />
as are those sock and shoe <lb />
cranks who put their hosiery and <lb />
on the left foot <lb />
Nature's Queer Doings. <lb />
continued <lb />
not ponies, but horses, and many , f <lb />
of them very earns, liar of ornamental It <lb />
They were at prices all remarkably well on the <lb />
the way from to ITS, and in and dries soils, it is of <lb />
of them were sold ; and is not <lb />
Men who were not ;,,,.,; ,,. et <lb />
supposed to have bought go far as known. The tree deserves <lb />
. . I ii- . i <lb />
h-<lb />
ed in any other country in North <lb />
Carolina or Virginia. The work <lb />
on our roads is being well readers of the Land <lb />
wisely done. Mecklenburg now; mark that this is not true, but Following the recent <lb />
has more good roads than any these intelligent readers can do rains and heavy floods in New Mex- <lb />
other in the State. There thousands of dead fish, weighing <lb />
work for convicts, and no , t to forty some who by Boon of consider <lb />
better labor can got for road- , . ,, r down the Pecos river, in their debt n . . t , i i , . l t carry mil any <lb />
labor.- such neighbors-a friendly and counties, n y <lb />
vice by disabusing their minds of drowned by the densely d too near the house nor j <lb />
false impression they have re which perhaps had become a walk. It <lb />
The list of pensioners is There are now about more noxious through gaining some , home. stock .,.,, from m , ,.,.,. is <lb />
completed in the Auditor's office. of silver in circuit element from the wide oat the hidden money. By the , Trees should be brought acting directly upon the Wood <lb />
Au unknown man was found <lb />
dead in the outskirts of a small <lb />
Kansas a few days ago A <lb />
search disclosed in cash and <lb />
; a revolver on the of the <lb />
, fortunate young man. The <lb />
One lie- , ,, . , ., , <lb />
wed . that cannot an inquest and it took <lb />
Hair to defray the expenses and <lb />
How's Th a <lb />
bury the body. The police judge <lb />
the cashier of the <lb />
First <lb />
ex <lb />
pa i <lb />
There isn't a newspaper of any <lb />
in the United States that <lb />
in the offend somebody almost <lb />
Patent or the Courts week, says an exchange. <lb />
truthfully too In <lb />
fee in Patent Peas of people <lb />
r in less time than part of the time, when he <lb />
from i to please all the people ail the <lb />
th. model or drawing i sent we he makes a dismal failure of <lb />
a, to k free of r, it. It is no mm hag <lb />
of silver in <lb />
Of the soldier pensioners there Tr ; ii so suddenly drained. The ; way <lb />
are of the class, of the fish indigenous to the tower Bk of Statesville <lb />
second. of the third and 1,361 tender for private debts and are codfish and mullet, but black . . . . . . <lb />
of the fourth; total 2.034. Of is receivable by the government bass abound in the clear, , presses opinion mat tn. re is <lb />
widows there are 2.804- The for all customs dues and internal streams and pools of the mountain- I more cash in Iredell county now <lb />
grand total is Wake taxes. For all practical a J <lb />
has pensioners, Han-, -i i cast. Many of the latter fish the <lb />
over Mecklenburg Wilkes is as as down to <lb />
leads the State in the number The faith of the govern during the high water, to be on <lb />
pensioners, baying no less than meat is behind it, and the Wilson its subsidence in overflow pools <lb />
The other counties having. bill to repeal the Sherman act along banks, affording great <lb />
more than are Catawba which bill has passed the House sport to local fishermen. More than <lb />
and is now pending the Senate on, thousand large black bass were <lb />
distinctly pledges all the power taken in these impromptu fish ponds <lb />
of the government to maintain all, n the vicinity of town of Eddy. <lb />
the silver now in circulation on a <lb />
with gold. So far from <lb />
discrediting the silver now in cir- Mrs. if you don't do <lb />
we have no doubt that better than you have lately I'm <lb />
and will afraid you will be burned up when <lb />
add to its amount and insure its you die. <lb />
server. <lb />
A Big Capita,, Not a Cure f-r AH <lb />
Our Ills. <lb />
from reliable nurserymen only, <lb />
and the female tree alone <lb />
be <lb />
N. C. lit Station- <lb />
Sit <lb />
is becoming so <lb />
rind so as to need no <lb />
mention. All who used <lb />
Electric ring the of <lb />
integrity. The only circumstance <lb />
which we can imagine which <lb />
would cause any depreciation of <lb />
our silver money is the enactment <lb />
into a law of a bill providing for <lb />
the free coinage of silver on the <lb />
existing ratio. That would be <lb />
d we make change m , , <lb />
n J Pt succeeded in doing, J a doubt cause its <lb />
We to the Po-t Ma gave it up long ago. For that j below gold, but nobody is <lb />
Sept of the Money Order to reason the man who swears bring that about but the <lb />
V. S. Office reporters and editors is liable party people, and their <lb />
mate success is about as probable <lb />
as he would if he on that next years blackberry <lb />
D. j Times. bushes a crop of <lb />
I couldn't <lb />
stand it. <lb />
Mrs. you could. <lb />
Dick I don't care. <lb />
Puck. <lb />
you own <lb />
lot of stock in dot North Green- <lb />
Insurance <lb />
Mr. <lb />
you <lb />
sells I'm insured in dot com- <lb />
for <lb />
I've had a dot mine store <lb />
down next <lb />
Argentina is an object lesson <lb />
to our silver They <lb />
plenty of <lb />
J years ago. The <lb />
j was used under <lb />
President for <lb />
ml money because <lb />
When it got to be <lb />
abundant it <lb />
purer does not exist were while during <lb />
and it is to do all that a i i <lb />
claimed. cur.-all four <lb />
, s and Kidney, will were The present man <lb />
pm . <lb />
Will Malaria tin- system left by the previous i <lb />
r . -t <lb />
F. , t <lb />
i fasT. years, h- the corpse for carrying <lb />
hive perfectly in concealed Weapons and <lb />
cared the gun The local news- <lb />
as usual gets nothing for <lb />
publishing the <lb />
change. <lb />
Now Try Tilt. <lb />
It will cost yon nothing will <lb />
yon good, if yon a Cough, <lb />
Cold, or any trouble with Throat, Chest <lb />
or Dr. King's New Discovery <lb />
Coughs and is <lb />
guaranteed to give relief, or money will <lb />
from <lb />
found it just the thing and under use <lb />
had a speedy and perfect Try <lb />
a bottle at our learn <lb />
for just how a thing it I. <lb />
bottles free at Drug <lb />
Store. Large size Mo, and f 1.00. <lb />
and tin Hie system. <lb />
. par S ail <lb />
a. free. <lb />
railroad has <lb />
received the annual r. port of the <lb />
w, II A. A N. C. R R. During the <lb />
four years of the previous man- <lb />
in 1880. the earn- <lb />
Merit Will Not Down. <lb />
The enemies of Dan- <lb />
are still trying to do him, <lb />
but Josephus don't down. He <lb />
I pays no attention to those that <lb />
ed under Headache , envy his success, keeps his eves <lb />
ed under. v dividend in the roads history. I ,. <lb />
nil it was year with I n Promotion <lb />
T r -i i a . , t ii, tho Interior Department <lb />
at of per cent, ,. . i <lb />
Washington as its Chief Clerk <lb />
Then came a financial crash, <lb />
with tho crash political disorders, <lb />
riots, war ceaseless <lb />
sis. For some premium <lb />
on gold has been over the <lb />
like planets twinkle, construction bonds. <lb />
There are 17.075 shares of stock. <lb />
, ,. , , l. i ii kissing when meet. Che <lb />
general distress bought about by j fl. of owns <lb />
a too its., o. the -gov. private Craven <lb />
and the swells. <lb />
Lenoir Free Press. <lb />
clerk. <lb />
operating expenses less than j <lb />
i . ti inside of five months after he en- <lb />
, , ,, . See tho promenading of the o linings. The L. <lb />
began, unfortunately, to L m of I per cent, to the <lb />
millinery their amounts to more than tho <lb />
foretells. the per cent, bonds <lb />
tinkle on the crowded street by the orig <lb />
as <lb />
Waynesville Courier. <lb />
Salve. <lb />
Tho Salve in world for <lb />
Bores, Ulcer, Salt <lb />
K v.-r Bores, Teller. Manila, <lb />
Chilblains nines, and all <lb />
lion. or no <lb />
it Is to <lb />
. , p feel satisfaction, or money refunded <lb />
stamp makes discontent traveling county 1,293. Bamboo and <lb />
and revolution chronic<lb /></p>
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                <p>
THE REFLECTOR <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
SUICIDAL. ADVICE. <lb />
at Hi- <lb />
N. as mail <lb />
The majority by which the <lb />
House passed the Tucker bill for <lb />
Mr Butler his the repeal of the Federal <lb />
, . lows, at the tie- <lb />
on of the tor taking the vote <lb />
eminent owning the Kill Roads the bill was first taken up, was a <lb />
so that the farmers can swap their great disappointment to the <lb />
The fact is the farmers publicans who had been persistent <lb />
of Pitt County at least are getting circulating false stories about <lb />
. . the existence of Democratic dis- <lb />
r and more I satisfaction with the bill and the <lb />
they do have less money because difficulty there would be in get- <lb />
they have quit swapping cotton a Democratic quorum on the <lb />
for meat, corn, hay, molasses and floor when the time came to vote. <lb />
tobacco. A farmer in the Sooth g Democratic member of the <lb />
House was in Washington <lb />
that can raise his meat, wheat, voted for the bill, and none were <lb />
corn, syrup, oats, hay and marl I absent, except from unavoidable <lb />
.,.,. ,,,,. not need to swap with any causes. The of the <lb />
d do not; House believe in doing business <lb />
,, ,. , ., ., i laud in doing it promptly, and <lb />
trouble him one half as bad <lb />
one year, ore-half would the taxes to pay for and, <lb />
; column on.- . ,. ., , i ,, -r, ,,. <lb />
. , , , ,. up the rail road and horde. Senators and Representatives <lb />
Transient men r . . <lb />
one week two weeks. of officers that would fastened seem much in earnest about <lb />
month Two inches one week, are i providing for the a new <lb />
two one month. St. I , . ., i Printing and <lb />
Advertisements inserted in Local gradually raising all these Me to <lb />
Column items, and are beginning to real-1 determine upon the location of a <lb />
line for each in j something from cotton and site therefor. It is certainly to he <lb />
the present efforts <lb />
A new is <lb />
Carolina cotton for <lb />
be paid fob is advance. Nebraska corn, wheat, <lb />
cotton aim silo <lb />
as a money crop. When h <lb />
Commissioners- and Sale-, j Mr. Butler advises farmers to <lb />
Contracts for any space not mention d <lb />
Above, for any length of time, l- <lb />
made by application to the <lb />
in person or by letter. <lb />
Copy tor t Advertisements am <lb />
There is not one word of truth <lb />
in the sensational story out <lb />
Illinois meat and Indiana hay from here early this week satin <lb />
by <lb />
mornings in order to receive prompt m <lb />
the following. <lb />
he in effect trying to put them <lb />
back to tho very condition that <lb />
brought about so much of the <lb />
all changes of his should lie , . . <lb />
o'clock on Tuesday present distress an I from a null <lb />
by sad experience our tanner <lb />
have for the past two years been <lb />
slowly recovering. It does not <lb />
pay for our to wheat <lb />
or oats or hay to sell but it does <lb />
pay them to every thing <lb />
that would other wise cause an <lb />
outlaw of money. It never has <lb />
paid then to raise even cent <lb />
cotton to swap for corn and <lb />
wheat and hay and meat, an I yet <lb />
TIME SOMETHING WAS DONE. <lb />
The struggle begun in the Sen- <lb />
ate last Wednesday as was <lb />
after Mr. bad <lb />
given notice that on that day be <lb />
would ask the Senate to sit in <lb />
continuous session a vote <lb />
was on tho repeal bill now I Ml. Sutler seriously tells then to <lb />
before that body. Mr. Allen, of I buy that ft eight free , S- returned <lb />
Nebraska, spoke all night long, they into trouble <lb />
fourteen three-quarter hours, j again. Out upon such <lb />
SAd shoved sign of being even and enemies to hon-st <lb />
tired. D ring the day or successful farming, <lb />
night Mr- was <lb />
that Secretary had asked <lb />
Postmaster General to <lb />
reinstate a dismissed Republican <lb />
official, stationed in <lb />
and had been refused. <lb />
Parmele Items. <lb />
X. t. 10th. 1893. <lb />
Mr. M. C S Cherry, Jr, of <lb />
Bethel, is here -day talking in- <lb />
Mr. Joe Mayo, one of <lb />
highly esteemed citizens is quite <lb />
with typhoid fever, in Bethel. <lb />
Mr. Harry Sledge is a sufferer <lb />
with a mashed hand. The doc <lb />
to-s don't think it necessary to <lb />
amputate it. <lb />
voted down, to On the even- <lb />
of the second day it became <lb />
evident that tho struggle could <lb />
not be very prolonged, because <lb />
those opposed to the bill insisted <lb />
on there being a quorum present <lb />
and continued to demand the roll <lb />
call, and the friends of tho bill <lb />
had to furnish the quorum or <lb />
low the Senate to adjourn for want <lb />
of sufficient number to transact <lb />
business. This was kept up <lb />
about o'clock Friday morn- <lb />
when tho Sergeant <lb />
reported that he could not g.-t the <lb />
members in the hall. Mr. <lb />
then arose and said, have <lb />
done my duty, I now move <lb />
that the Senate There <lb />
was silence, unbroken by- <lb />
even a second to the motion which <lb />
was put by Senator Faulkner who <lb />
was in the chair. Thus, after hay <lb />
been in continuous for <lb />
This has been a year of storms. <lb />
The one on last Friday was <lb />
most as revere as the one on th <lb />
27th of August, and would <lb />
have done as much damage <lb />
on our coast if the <lb />
of the former one had not been so <lb />
fresh in our minds- hen the <lb />
d service announced its <lb />
grater care was taken to <lb />
prevent the destruction of life <lb />
us bride last Friday night on th <lb />
S. N. K. train from a wedding <lb />
tour to several northern cities. <lb />
A reception was given at the <lb />
d of his brother, Mr. William <lb />
Powell where they the <lb />
congratulations a host of <lb />
friends. <lb />
Miss Craft spent <lb />
day here visiting her cousin Mrs. <lb />
D. S. Powell. She left this morn- <lb />
for Greensboro College. <lb />
Misses Emma Briley and Etta <lb />
Harris, of Greenville passed here <lb />
a few days ago, for Mr. Bud Lit <lb />
where they will grade his <lb />
crop of tobacco. <lb />
Our merchants say tines are <lb />
by the <lb />
Do not Fail to Call on <lb />
FRANK WILSON <lb />
as he has just returned from the North with a <lb />
line of <lb />
ARE RUN <lb />
X. <lb />
Rising Sun. Delaware. <lb />
Good Family Medicines <lb />
Sarsaparilla and He <lb />
Pills. <lb />
regard Hood's Sarsaparilla and Hood's <lb />
PlUs, tho very best family medicines, we <lb />
are never without them. I have always been <lb />
A Delicate Woman <lb />
mud began three <lb />
years ago for that tired feeling. It built mo up <lb />
so quickly and so well that I feel like n i <lb />
and have had great faith in it I <lb />
It to my children whenever there seems any <lb />
their it doc them good. <lb />
My boy it s. well he for it I <lb />
cannot find words to tell how I prize it <lb />
We Hood's in tho family and they <lb />
Act a Charm <lb />
I take pleasure In recommending <lb />
to all my Mends, for believe If people <lb />
Hood's Cures <lb />
only keep Hood's <lb />
at hand as we do. much sickness and <lb />
Mrs. L. Towns- <lb />
r-xi, Sun, Delaware. <lb />
Hood's act easily, yet promptly and <lb />
efficiently, on the liver and bowels <lb />
BOOTS Shoes, <lb />
Capital and Credit. <lb />
GENT'S GOODS <lb />
m w <lb />
And as I make a <lb />
e. <lb />
Executor's Sale of Per- <lb />
Estate. <lb />
On at November, ISM, <lb />
at late of Abel Smith, <lb />
tin- will fur <lb />
the personal <lb />
estate of I he late <lb />
of torn, cot- <lb />
ion, fodder, kitchen <lb />
and i other personal property <lb />
of <lb />
of Abel Smith, <lb />
improving, <lb />
, large amount of goods they are <lb />
property. Considerable <lb />
ago was done even th ail the <lb />
precaution that could be taken. At <lb />
many places on our coast the water <lb />
was higher than was known, <lb />
notably at and vi- <lb />
WASHINGTON I <lb />
our Regular <lb />
Washington, D. C-, Oct. 1803. <lb />
Senator began his <lb />
Mr. Lee is on the <lb />
sick list this week. <lb />
Mr. John M. Lloyd of Bethel <lb />
is now the finishing touch- <lb />
es on the Parmele <lb />
Cos new office. <lb />
The alarm of fire brought an <lb />
anxious to the Parmele <lb />
Lumber Co dry kilns, <lb />
last Thursday evening at o'clock. <lb />
The were soon <lb />
with little damage to the build- <lb />
will cover the loss. <lb />
The A. R train ran over and <lb />
hours, the Senate adjourned. <lb />
The prevailing opinion is that attempt to force a vote bill kill, d a pet dog belonging to Mr. <lb />
the bill and the anti-re for the unconditional repeal of G J- Cherry a few days ago. Oh <lb />
this kills the bill we n. of the Slier- for more trains when more dog- <lb />
are much rejoiced. t is on Wednesday, by <lb />
compelling tho Senate to remain <lb />
in <lb />
thought that a compromise must <lb />
come, but as yet no proposition <lb />
has been made by either side that <lb />
seems acceptable. A somewhat <lb />
different aspect was put on the <lb />
case hen Mr. on Sat- <lb />
moving to adjourn, <lb />
said he wanted to correct an <lb />
ion which seemed to be prevalent <lb />
in some quarters that those in <lb />
favor of repeal were to give <lb />
up. He said ho wanted to give <lb />
notice that the fight had only <lb />
been by the friends of the <lb />
bill. <lb />
There is certainly something <lb />
radically wrong when a majority <lb />
of the Senators favoring a meas- <lb />
which has been urgently re <lb />
commended by the <lb />
are powerless to pass it. It there <lb />
ever was a time when the country <lb />
would applaud the Senate fur <lb />
over-riding a foolish custom of <lb />
that body it is now, we be- <lb />
almost method forte <lb />
a -top tho nonsensical <lb />
that has been going on <lb />
in the Senate for nearly a month, <lb />
will be approved by the country. <lb />
Lets have a vote on the bill <lb />
whether it passes or kills it. The <lb />
country is disgusted with wait- <lb />
are on the track. <lb />
Mr. G. W. and Mr- <lb />
Moss, of the Martin County <lb />
Co., were callers at the Par <lb />
club house yesterday. <lb />
Mr. J. C. left here yes <lb />
t spend a few days in <lb />
i;. Suffolk, Vs. <lb />
he Storm. <lb />
section bag a heavy wind and <lb />
rain all day and in re <lb />
continuous session. It was <lb />
clear from the beginning that tho <lb />
margin over and above a quorum, <lb />
which the followers of Mr. <lb />
were compelled to keep on <lb />
the floor constantly, was entirely <lb />
too small, even if half of them <lb />
were not Republicans who had <lb />
not pledged themselves to ex- <lb />
efforts, to him any <lb />
hope of tiring out the treat and fences were blown down than <lb />
opponents of the bill, who could I in the August storm. People from the <lb />
yet all he rest needed, us country report much cotton blown out, <lb />
they only kept two or Sen-; church <lb />
on the floor at a time, one to ; ,. h wag <lb />
speak and the others demand a ,,. <lb />
call of the Senate whenever the of <lb />
present fell below a quo-1 , o <lb />
rum. being the situation it i , , , . . . ., . . <lb />
seems to our that u to <lb />
the only real reason for holding <lb />
this continuous session is to-, o.- friends in <lb />
those outside of Congress to their I Work <lb />
who have been BO strenuously J had very rapid y since tin- <lb />
insisting upon unconditional re house was id and all <lb />
peal of impossibility of soon he read for use. this <lb />
mg repeal, and of <lb />
the necessity for compromise. <lb />
There was some talk early the <lb />
week of adjourning Congress if; <lb />
the continued session of the Sen <lb />
ate failed to reach a vote, but the <lb />
idea was not popular with the <lb />
ii may not nine Ii delay. <lb />
The Virginia State fair at <lb />
Richmond last week was a big <lb />
success. That is what the North <lb />
Carolina State fair at Raleigh <lb />
this week will De. <lb />
North Carolina seems not to <lb />
have attracted the attention of <lb />
the administration much as <lb />
yet in reference to removals of <lb />
Republicans from office. It is <lb />
now about seven months since <lb />
the President and his cabinet got <lb />
their position, yet, is a <lb />
fact that at least nine-tenths <lb />
of the old officers still hold on in <lb />
North Carolina. At this rate it <lb />
will take about six years to fill <lb />
these places with Democrats who <lb />
did the work to Cleveland <lb />
ad his adviser in their places and <lb />
who deserve some recognition at <lb />
their hand- e cannot have a <lb />
administration with- <lb />
out Democrats in the offices, <lb />
t sooner this is done the sooner <lb />
will administration be in <lb />
favor with tho people. Mr. Bis- <lb />
specially needs to learn this <lb />
lesson, so far he has been totally <lb />
ignorant of its first principles. <lb />
Barrow. lad rasher and <lb />
I for Mils -pl.-r- <lb />
implement and will be clad <lb />
Senators, and It looks now as ,.,, cane ft. <lb />
though some disposition will As its . Implies, is genera <lb />
certainly be made of the silver I that will cut. lilt. turn, <lb />
question there is an all in <lb />
and that it will be a land to. <lb />
i- i. i . <lb />
compromise which can be accept <lb />
ed without any sacrifice <lb />
pie by all Democratic Senators <lb />
although Senator is <lb />
very positive in saying that he <lb />
will take no part in a compromise. <lb />
Everybody in Washington knew <lb />
that the number of what are usu- <lb />
ally spoken of as holding <lb />
the members of which <lb />
were never known to engage in <lb />
any other employment work <lb />
for the Government, was <lb />
considerable, but no one dreamed <lb />
its actual extent <lb />
Dockery this week presented <lb />
to the House a partial report of <lb />
the joint committee is in- <lb />
departmental methods <lb />
and work. More than <lb />
lies have two or more rs in <lb />
office, and some as I an v as seven, <lb />
eight nine. More than halt <lb />
of the United States em- <lb />
in this city are furnished <lb />
by these families, and yet <lb />
there is a rule against the employ <lb />
m. of two the same <lb />
family. No one was more <lb />
prised at the figures in this report <lb />
were the heads of the de- <lb />
it can be stated to <lb />
a that will not wait <lb />
for legislation to reduce the mini <lb />
of one-family in <lb />
their respective department. To <lb />
put it popular tie <lb />
families bad a snap for a <lb />
time and will now be made <lb />
to step down out and <lb />
other people <lb />
rain and fur covering tin <lb />
it cannot surpassed. Sever; <lb />
size Blade, ft to it. Call <lb />
see Harrow <lb />
JOHN <lb />
Important Sale of Town <lb />
Property, <lb />
By virtue of a decree of <lb />
l of in th ease of John <lb />
T. Bruce and wife, <lb />
term. of -aid <lb />
the court said decree, will sell iii <lb />
trout or the Conn hi Hie town <lb />
of on Mouthy the <lb />
f following de- <lb />
scribed real proper A <lb />
lot or parcel of land In the town <lb />
on the I. A. <lb />
wile now <lb />
on <lb />
c. J. and others on <lb />
J. T. on Ur <lb />
south, and ting on the extension of <lb />
street on the The said <lb />
b located of the most <lb />
desirable parts of tin- town, a <lb />
and dwelling house <lb />
with and airy, <lb />
outbuildings, well of water. <lb />
a grove of shade trees. <lb />
a of fruit trees and Una <lb />
Jed the elevation in Hie <lb />
of town of <lb />
one <lb />
en, hat <lb />
to do so can make<lb />
on <lb />
Ism <lb />
lute<lb />
care Malaria. <lb />
Land Sale. <lb />
of n Pitt Superior, <lb />
t on it nude at term in tin-ran <lb />
of Latham A Skinner vs. B. <lb />
ti. L. W II <lb />
the undersigned <lb />
Will sell for cash the Court <lb />
door in on Monday the <lb />
day of November at <lb />
tin- following real estate situ- <lb />
in the town of and <lb />
known in of said town as lots <lb />
Nos. and <lb />
known as the Hotel property. <lb />
The property will he divided <lb />
in several lots, of each <lb />
can ascertained by reference to the <lb />
F. O- JAMES, <lb />
Oct 1891. Com mis Inner. <lb />
Sale of Valuable Land. <lb />
By virtue of a decree of the Superior <lb />
of c made at <lb />
we on Monday. Dee. <lb />
1893. at ; s e Court <lb />
House door in valuable <lb />
farm lying east of the town Green- <lb />
ville, known IS the residence and home <lb />
place of the late col Edward <lb />
containing one hundred and <lb />
eighty seres, more or less, and ad- <lb />
joining town of the hinds <lb />
of Martha Wilson. Frank Johnson and <lb />
others. Situated upon said premises <lb />
in a grove is an eight room <lb />
dwelling with a water cistern attached, <lb />
kitchen, stables, ham and other <lb />
buildings. the dwelling is a <lb />
taring of line water. The farm also eon- <lb />
an orchard of a variety of line <lb />
trees and a vineyard of James. Con <lb />
cord. and other <lb />
One-third to be paid cash. <lb />
balance in two equal to <lb />
U- paid at the expiration of one and two <lb />
from day Bale, the deterred pay- <lb />
to bear eight per cent interest; ti- <lb />
tie withheld full payment of the <lb />
purchase money, with privilege to <lb />
chaser to pay a greater price or all the <lb />
purchase money on day of sale or sooner <lb />
than due by a ii-1 terms by paying Inter, <lb />
eat to day of payment. <lb />
K . IAMBS. <lb />
ALEX. I. BLOW. <lb />
Oct. 1803. Commissioners.<lb />
Invites a lies to inspect her <lb />
Fashionable Millinery <lb />
She ha recently returned from the <lb />
north when she attended several <lb />
e and Is prepared to fur- <lb />
the correct shades and for <lb />
this season. Her Pattern Hals are <lb />
models of style and beauty. Large lot <lb />
f Caps on hand <lb />
Mrs. and Miss <lb />
Florence Williams are with her and <lb />
ill he glad to serve you. <lb />
Cream cents a <lb />
Pitt the Superior Court. <lb />
Summons for Belief. <lb />
It. A. Tyson, w. S. Bawls, partners <lb />
fading as I A. <lb />
Against <lb />
Greenville Combination Store, C. <lb />
M. Bernard assignee, J. A. K. Tucker. <lb />
Receiver. <lb />
State of North Carolina. <lb />
To the Pitt <lb />
, , <lb />
You are hereby commanded to sum- <lb />
mons Combination --tore <lb />
Bernard. Assignee G. Comb. <lb />
Store, J. A. K. Tucker, Sheriff, K. O, <lb />
James, of E. C. the de <lb />
above named, if they found <lb />
within your county, to appear before the <lb />
Judge of our Superior Court, at a court <lb />
to be held for the county of Pitt, at the <lb />
House in Greenville, N. C, on <lb />
the of and answer <lb />
the complaint which will be deposited <lb />
the office of the Clerk of the Supt nor <lb />
Court said county, within the first <lb />
three days of term, and let the <lb />
defendants take notice that if they fail <lb />
to answer the said complaint within the <lb />
hue required by law the Plaintiff will <lb />
apply to court for the relief de- <lb />
in plaint. <lb />
Hereof fail not. and <lb />
make due return. <lb />
under my hand and seal of said <lb />
this day of Dec. 1891. <lb />
E A MOTE, <lb />
Clerk Superior Court Pitt Cut my <lb />
W. L. DOUGLAS <lb />
SHOE <lb />
P am saw not In need try t pair. <lb />
In the world. <lb />
MM <lb />
MM <lb />
MM <lb />
2.50 <lb />
2.00 <lb />
FOR <lb />
I can suit you both as to pocket and quality. <lb />
CALL AT THE RED FRONT OPPOSITE THE OLD BRICK <lb />
STORE AND AVE WILL CERTAINLY PLEASE YOU. I WANT <lb />
TO IMPRESS UPON THE PUBLIC THAT MY STOCK IS EN- <lb />
NEW, THE GOOD TRADE I HAD DURING THE LAST <lb />
SPRING AND SUMMER RELIEVED ME OF ALL <lb />
STOCK AND I AM BEFORE YOU BEADY WITH A <lb />
SPARKLING, BRAND NEW STOCK OF GOODS <lb />
YOURS TO SERVE, <lb />
FRANK WILSON, <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
BROWN k HOOKER <lb />
INVITE YOU TO VISIT THEIR <lb />
STORE <lb />
To see they are offering; on a full line of <lb />
DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, <lb />
Boots, Shoes and Hats <lb />
join to v and <lb />
R j id <lb />
AND MAINTAIN BOTH, AND <lb />
HAVE THE SECRET OF <lb />
WE YE Eh TO JOIN <lb />
ALL THESE FORCES TOGETHER <lb />
BUILD UP A BUSINESS OF SOL <lb />
I If MERIT, WOULD BE l <lb />
CREDIT TO TOWN. AND A <lb />
,, PLEASURE TO OUR FRIENDS AND <lb />
CUSTOMERS TO KNOW THAT WE <lb />
HAVE SUCCEED EH AS <lb />
S STANCE IN DO I NO Tills VERY <lb />
I NO. Fill ENDS A ND TO M <lb />
WE AND STILL <lb />
GIT YOUR HELP A ND <lb />
We oiler you a line of that cannot be excelled in this com <lb />
for variety and value. Fur very dollar spent with we <lb />
try to give value. We have received out <lb />
FALL STOCK <lb />
and can allow you a beautiful line It is intention <lb />
Ball Good Goods at the lowest possible prices with <lb />
merit- We nave the Goods. <lb />
to <lb />
For Fall and Winter Service. <lb />
We can suit the Ladies exactly on <lb />
Dress Goods Trimmings. <lb />
A --complete <lb />
cannot be found on <lb />
the <lb />
o- <lb />
We continue to sell O. B. Corsets at cents <lb />
The balance of Lang's stock of Clothing and Shoes are going <lb />
AT AND BELOW COST. <lb />
BROWN HOOKER'S NEW STORE. <lb />
CO <lb />
DEALERS IN- <lb />
AND FANCY GROCERIES. <lb />
We are in business to and have a nice line of fresh <lb />
Will he glad to have our old en-toners call and sec us, as well as all <lb />
others who wish to gel Groceries and Confections that arc pine. <lb />
Our goods will he in every reject. We pay the mar <lb />
prices for <lb />
We invite inspection. We invite comparison. We y pat <lb />
want your trade. sec <lb />
Dry Goods, Dress Goods,<lb />
Notions, Hats, <lb />
Piece Goods far Making Mens and Boys <lb />
CLOTHING. <lb />
Shoes, Crockery, Tinware, <lb />
Glassware, Wood Hardware. Plows and Farming <lb />
Harness Whips, Heavy ii- s and Flour a specialty <lb />
The largest and best line of II D V T U V, <lb />
our town, consisting part I U Marble Top <lb />
Walnut Suits, Solid Oak Suits, Imitation Oak Imitation <lb />
nut Suits, Bureaus. Bedsteads, Tables, Buffets. Chairs <lb />
of kinds, Cribs and Cradles, Mattresses, Tin Safes <lb />
Bed Springs, Tables and Lace <lb />
Poles, Matting and Floor Oil Cloths. J. A P. Coates Best Spool <lb />
Cotton at Wholesale prices, Bagging and Ties. Bags. <lb />
We and tireless workers for trade and always <lb />
ready to make and give Bargains. <lb />
ESTABLISHED <lb />
f. A, ANDREWS, <lb />
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL-------- <lb />
KT. C. <lb />
DO <lb />
no <lb />
no <lb />
C. B. Side Meat. <lb />
Tuna Boston <lb />
barrels Flour, all <lb />
barrels sugar, <lb />
barrel <lb />
boxes <lb />
Milts <lb />
barrels <lb />
Ax Sniff, <lb />
barrels P. <lb />
case Sardines. <lb />
T like <lb />
j i Cakes is. <lb />
A; Hand's <lb />
j sin urn sin,, <lb />
Kraal Powders, <lb />
j ii eases Star Lye, <lb />
l. barrels Apple Vinegar, <lb />
eases Gold n ashing Powder. <lb />
lb <lb />
; bandies Arrow Ties <lb />
Full of nil other goods In my line. <lb />
-TWENTY-FIVE HUNDRED WORTH OF------ <lb />
To be sold at reduced <lb />
prices, together with large <lb />
assortment of Fall and <lb />
winter <lb />
IN SHORT A COMPLETE <lb />
STOCK OF GOODS TO BE SOLD <lb />
CHEAP. <lb />
Having bought my brother I am determined to sell my en- <lb />
tire stock exceedingly close. Come and see for yourself. <lb />
Respectfully, <lb />
WILEY BROWN. <lb />
Hew Howe Sewing Depositor for American Bible So. <lb />
YOU CAN BUY ONE AT FENDERS, GOOD COOK STOVES <lb />
are now so cheap that yon can afford to buy an inferior <lb />
one- to and buy the best.- <lb />
e THE <lb />
THE <lb />
ELMO. <lb />
LIBERTY, <lb />
THE <lb />
ALLIANCE <lb />
COOKS <lb />
to <lb />
Tinware, Paints, Oils, Lamp Goods, <lb />
Stoves repaired, Tin Roofing and all kinds of Sheet Metal work <lb />
done- <lb />
S- E. <lb />
m try HO <lb />
mt as <lb />
sum. <lb />
to Pitt line of the following goods <lb />
not to be excelled in this market. And to be <lb />
nil kinds, CLOTHING, <lb />
BAT and BOOTS. SHOE-, Li<lb />
WINDOWS. SASH. <lb />
WARK, HARDWARE, PLOWS and PL., --------.-. <lb />
kinds Hay, Rock or <lb />
HA. BRIDIE ad <lb />
HEAVY GROCERIES A <lb />
Clark's N. T. Spool which I offer to the trade t Wholesale <lb />
lobbers percent Bread <lb />
Hall's Star lye at Prices White pare <lb />
wed and Paint Wood and <lb />
Nails a aw a I <lb />
Paris, PiAf- <lb />
NO <lb />
B Cat <lb />
COBB BROS CO, <lb />
Commission Merchants, <lb />
FAYETTE STREET NORFOLK, VA. <lb />
and Correspondence Solicited. <lb />
LIFE AND FIRE INSURANCE <lb />
N. V- <lb />
i OLD STAND <lb />
All kinds <lb />
FIRST-CLASS COMPANIES <lb />
At lowest current rates. <lb />
AGENT FOB A FIRE PROOF<lb /></p>
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                <p>
DOLLARS <lb />
AND <lb />
SENSE <lb />
Brain and Bullion <lb />
are the wheels upon which rest <lb />
and the business of the <lb />
world. Some have one, <lb />
sonic on <lb />
favored <lb />
few have <lb />
both. Not to <lb />
take the trouble <lb />
to see and buy <lb />
bargains is to prove one <lb />
of the three things s <lb />
Either you have with- <lb />
out dollars, or <lb />
dollars without sense, or <lb />
Neither the dollars nor the <lb />
THE REFLECTOR. <lb />
Local Reflections. <lb />
A. ace milt of our selling <lb />
out our entire stock of Merchandise at <lb />
cost, a good many people arc the <lb />
i-i that we have stopped buying <lb />
Cotton, Peanuts and Rice. That is a <lb />
mistake. We are still buying, these <lb />
and it will pay you to us <lb />
before you sell your in. Peanuts or <lb />
Rice elsewhere. We want them and <lb />
will pay you the highest market price <lb />
for them. Young <lb />
Greenville, X. C. October <lb />
See Stock of good-. <lb />
weather sine Friday's <lb />
If you want a rice Hat call <lb />
Cobb i Sou. <lb />
bout time to shoo, fie straw <lb />
at. <lb />
Personal, <lb />
Mrs. E A. is quite sick. <lb />
Mr. H. K. Keel left this morning for <lb />
Henderson. <lb />
Mrs. J. S. left <lb />
visit r. lathes in Raleigh. <lb />
Mrs. M. I. went to Tarboro <lb />
Monday for a short visit to relatives. <lb />
Miss Jennie William- is visiting her <lb />
sister, Mrs. W. M. Russ, In Raleigh. <lb />
Rev. II. left Monday to <lb />
spend a few days at the World's Fair. <lb />
Miss Winnie Briley, of Martin county, <lb />
was visiting Mrs. C. Stephens last week. <lb />
Miss Minnie Caraway, of Halifax, <lb />
spent from Friday to Monday here vis- <lb />
Mrs. Skinner. <lb />
Capt. R. O. Whitaker was yes <lb />
as smiling and jolly as when he <lb />
used to punch tickets. <lb />
While returning from the country one <lb />
day last week the horse Dr. Charles <lb />
was driving ran away <lb />
Peanut Bags at tin-Old and him. lit of the buggy. His <lb />
back was hurt in the fall and <lb />
NOW LISTEN <lb />
We have just returned from New <lb />
York with the largest and <lb />
most select line f <lb />
DRY GOODS, <lb />
Notions, Boots a Shies <lb />
ever shown in Greenville. Come <lb />
and look H our Goods and we <lb />
will send yon home rejoicing. <lb />
Respectfully, <lb />
HIGGS BROS., <lb />
Leaders of Low Prices. <lb />
Greenville, N- C <lb />
Brick e. <lb />
The Raleigh fair i- in progress <lb />
week, <lb />
J. C, Cobb Son arc III shape to meet <lb />
competition In all line-. <lb />
First bad colds of th season are <lb />
around. <lb />
Parties paying their taxes by the <lb />
November will save cost. <lb />
H. w. Sheriff. <lb />
fairs are all the Pi t <lb />
is not in it. <lb />
The Flour on at the <lb />
Store. <lb />
your gen eat the birds <lb />
until Novell her. <lb />
Cotton pay Man for <lb />
Cotton Bead at the Old Brick Store. <lb />
The ladies should sec pretty mil- <lb />
at Mr.-. M. <lb />
J. C. Cobb on have the prettiest <lb />
Sheet in town. See our Card van Men's <lb />
There a heavy j <lb />
morning and it was genera. <lb />
received; ear load of Bagging; <lb />
Ties at J. C. Cobb Son. s e then <lb />
before buying. <lb />
The folks had a dance in <lb />
mania Hall Thursday night. <lb />
A large stock of nice Furniture cheap <lb />
at the Old Brick Sore. <lb />
he has been confined to his room a few <lb />
days. <lb />
Mr. Sol. Henley, formerly of <lb />
but new of Ca and Mrs. <lb />
of Norfolk, Va., spent a few <lb />
days of the past week here with Mr. and <lb />
Mis. M. R left Monday. Mrs. <lb />
was Miss Rosa be- <lb />
fore and visited here <lb />
years ago. <lb />
False Report. <lb />
Our neighbor town. Washington, was <lb />
very much excited over a that <lb />
reached there Thursday, that a ref- <lb />
from Brunswick. Ga , had d at <lb />
Will of fever. Dr. <lb />
d lit of Health, of Beau- <lb />
fort telegraphed to Dr. <lb />
at in reference to the mat- <lb />
and received the reply that there <lb />
was no yellow fever in <lb />
Our <lb />
now has several <lb />
good correspondents writing items n <lb />
different localities, and th -v <lb />
much to the of the <lb />
paper. c like also to have a <lb />
esp indent at Falkland, at <lb />
at and at an I <lb />
would he glad f any one either <lb />
of those I Minus who can furnish items <lb />
call on us the time they are in <lb />
Greenville. <lb />
Building and Loan. <lb />
Betiding and Loan Association <lb />
agents visited last week try- <lb />
to get branches bed <lb />
here. The c is an advocate <lb />
of ding and Loan Associations, l.-i t <lb />
believes foil people wish to gel the <lb />
Boat benefit in one they es- <lb />
a home as elation. The <lb />
town ha- had with outside <lb />
s in t e past has b en de- <lb />
A home <lb />
at ion is i- needed. <lb />
The Hi st boat of the sea Ml <lb />
up to Greenville last week. <lb />
Greenville tobacco market now j lie. There were several <lb />
has sixteen buyers, and they arc Baking having in the <lb />
prices mini. <lb />
her Oct. 31st is Hie last day <lb />
Jim can pay taxes without cost. <lb />
B. W. King. Sheriff. <lb />
in Washington. <lb />
At la t Friday night the <lb />
East-in Carolina Dispatch Co's ware- <lb />
house and contents was destroyed by <lb />
merchants <lb />
at time <lb />
of the Hie. ill ams ft <lb />
of the Armour Co. of <lb />
Chicago, lost worth of goods; <lb />
A. lost 12.1 barrels of flour, and <lb />
Others sustained -mailer losses. The <lb />
Mrs. Higgs ha- the very latest I total baa is <lb />
styles in new fall millinery and can I was only partially covered by <lb />
please all patrons. <lb />
Died. <lb />
Another home In o r co i <lb />
been saddened by a visitation o the <lb />
Death Angel and .-or owing <lb />
n ill- Ions of a precious <lb />
babe. La-t F May morning e <lb />
ugh Mr. and Mis. <lb />
W. J. i aged fifteen died <lb />
after a brief illness of only two days. <lb />
The remains were interred in berry <lb />
Hi at Saturday afternoon, <lb />
funeral e lees conducted by Rev. G <lb />
F. Smith. The pall b were <lb />
W. L S. n. <lb />
and I. F May the <lb />
Heavenly Father comfort the bereaved <lb />
ones. <lb />
at Date-. <lb />
Slate and Count T are now due. <lb />
The of Pitt are <lb />
that the following <lb />
times and for the of col- <lb />
taxes. The law compels <lb />
me to collect, for settle <lb />
for the same hope <lb />
who have not , I the same will <lb />
meet me and do so. These who r <lb />
will me in my in the <lb />
House, i h.-;. can m- with me <lb />
ed they come in tin- month of <lb />
J. C. Cobb Store. <lb />
October 24th. MM. <lb />
Wednesday October <lb />
Penny Hill, Friday. October 27th. <lb />
I . Saturday, October 18th.<lb />
Falkland, <lb />
Bethel. <lb />
1st. <lb />
4th. <lb />
After November 1st proceed <lb />
to enforce by law. Pay In <lb />
time and save Take <lb />
Sept. It. W. KING, <lb />
Sheriff Pitt county. <lb />
here i light to <lb />
the home to- <lb />
make him en- <lb />
High Prices <lb />
-ave been <lb />
Unconditionally <lb />
Repealed at <lb />
LANG'S. <lb />
And everything <lb />
being sold Cheap <lb />
or CASH. <lb />
Be member I pay you ca-h for Chickens <lb />
Egg- and Country Produce at the Old <lb />
Brick Store. <lb />
The Convention of the Disciples <lb />
church meets in Washington to <lb />
of this month <lb />
Look for the swinging sign <lb />
est ash Stoic on Higgs <lb />
The lie market can get as <lb />
good pr OB for tobacco as any other <lb />
market, and i- getting it right along. <lb />
The i u toe year will be <lb />
collected according to law, pa at one . <lb />
H. W. <lb />
The re-onion of Confederate veterans <lb />
in this county will i-lace at <lb />
lard's thee miles from town, <lb />
next Saturday. <lb />
Fresh arrival Now Buckwheat. <lb />
Rolled Oat.-. Prunes, Mack- <lb />
r Cabbage, I , at the Old <lb />
Store. <lb />
Every business man <lb />
ave such an ii <lb />
b market th t <lb />
to build it up. <lb />
At the close of the sermon in the <lb />
Sunday night, J. II. <lb />
announced be would <lb />
a series of meetings the first Sun- <lb />
day in November. <lb />
The colored folks had a big meeting <lb />
near store, in this county, <lb />
on Sunday. The railroad ran <lb />
from Greenville and <lb />
his is to state that I have <lb />
Mr. Joe Blow as collector for <lb />
me His receipt will hold good. All <lb />
parties indebted lo me will oblige <lb />
by an i settlement. I must make <lb />
Several large payments by November <lb />
1st. <lb />
Mr. Stephens recently ship- <lb />
some J lines to Colorado <lb />
arrived at their in <lb />
perfect c We believe <lb />
could across the continent. <lb />
Let Town Tax Coll Harris follow <lb />
Sheriff example and get a bump <lb />
on himself taxes, and put some <lb />
funds in the Treasury so the Council <lb />
men can h some needed work <lb />
done on the streets. <lb />
The committee were to get <lb />
the for the Sunday <lb />
n ready in time to pub- <lb />
this week, as they are waiting to <lb />
hear from some parties expected to take <lb />
part in the exercises. The Convention <lb />
will meet morning of next <lb />
week. <lb />
II. F. Keel has connected himself <lb />
the well Ware- <lb />
house of Henderson and w ill be glad to <lb />
have his Man s give him a trial, be- <lb />
that Coopers Warehouse is the <lb />
to get the very best prices for <lb />
their tobacco. Hogsheads <lb />
on application <lb />
J. B. Cherry Co. give leaders <lb />
their fall announcement to-day. This <lb />
enterprising has built up a business <lb />
strictly upon merit, and H stands as a <lb />
monument to their energy and is the <lb />
pride of the community. Such an <lb />
as theirs lg an honor to the <lb />
town. Shoddy methods and traps to <lb />
catch customers are unknown to them, <lb />
as they sell goods strictly upon value <lb />
S worth for a dollar. Look <lb />
through the splendid line they carry <lb />
which is the largest in you <lb />
will be of what we say. <lb />
They invite examination and corn- <lb />
Help is <lb />
Greenville ought to do something for <lb />
the yellow fever sufferers at Brunswick, <lb />
Ga Under a quarantine people <lb />
are kept there at the muzzle of a gun <lb />
and many of them am at the point of <lb />
starvation for lack of food. Our people <lb />
here are usually very generous and <lb />
ready to respond to an appeal for help <lb />
f any one wishes to make a dona- <lb />
for the Brunswick sufferers they <lb />
can it at the office <lb />
will be tin y acknowledged and <lb />
forwarded. <lb />
Murder in Beaufort County. <lb />
One day last week Sheriff R. W. g <lb />
received a telegram from Sheriff R. T <lb />
Hodges, at U to arrest <lb />
Shade, colored for murder. Slade <lb />
had killed his Wife the night before. <lb />
They had separated e weeks, <lb />
and about o'clock that evening Slade <lb />
went to he hone where his wife was <lb />
That <lb />
The Third party at Pollard's <lb />
Mill on of last w was <lb />
considerable of a disappointment to Its <lb />
projectors in point of attendance. As <lb />
for back as during our last court the <lb />
were seen putting large <lb />
posters in the hands of some of <lb />
and from then on to the <lb />
was worked both by advertising and <lb />
drumming for all it was worth. The <lb />
figure for the prospective attendance <lb />
was set any In i- from up, and to <lb />
hear some about, it one could <lb />
have imagined that there would not be <lb />
room for the the mill- <lb />
pond was moved out of the way. The <lb />
day arrived and the crowd- well, it <lb />
not turn up in any such number us had <lb />
been hoped and worked for. The high- <lb />
est estimate we have heard placed upon <lb />
the attendance is while some said <lb />
they believed I include every- <lb />
body there. Taking i the highest <lb />
estimate and deducting the number of <lb />
staunch Democrats and ladies present <lb />
than and the I bird <lb />
contingency d down to almost <lb />
insignificant proportions. Marian B t- <lb />
and Harry Skinner were both on <lb />
the for speeches, but <lb />
tried to monopolize thing- and held the <lb />
floor fir three-and-a-half hours. lie <lb />
waded neck-deep in o corporation law- <lb />
too, and put it on so thick as to set <lb />
to flight all the Colonels enthusiasm for <lb />
a speech, notwithstanding he was lead- <lb />
ed and called. It rather looked like <lb />
was jealous of Skinner and did <lb />
not want him to <lb />
Babb, from across the I, Was there <lb />
and talked some, but left off telling <lb />
when or where he commenced re- <lb />
Mills Items. <lb />
N. C Oct. in. <lb />
A mad ting was t d In this section <lb />
last week. <lb />
Mr. W went to <lb />
on business last Tuesday. <lb />
Miss Bessie Chapman came list week <lb />
to attend school at <lb />
Mrs. Lizzie i came up <lb />
last week to visit her parents. She re- <lb />
tinned Friday- <lb />
Mis. a I lodges returned in her <lb />
home in last Monday <lb />
ding a week with her patents, <lb />
Roach and Smith <lb />
spent p it of last week at Mr. J. L <lb />
Tuck r. <lb />
Miss has been quite sick <lb />
the past week Glad to hear aha is con- <lb />
Watson p cached John's <lb />
list Wednesday six <lb />
Rev. Alb in was quite sick at <lb />
Mis. Vary hist Week. He <lb />
returned to Greenville Friday. <lb />
Bethel Items. <lb />
N. Oil, 1803. <lb />
Mr. Nobles, of spent <lb />
last Friday in town. <lb />
Col. spent Saturday in <lb />
town on ml business. <lb />
Mrs. Rand, of Syracuse. New <lb />
York, visiting her parents Mr. and <lb />
Mrs. J. L. Peal. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. left for <lb />
on Sunday evening's train. <lb />
Where Mr. engage in the <lb />
mercantile business. <lb />
Mrs. Often of Penny Hill, is <lb />
her sister Mrs. F. B. Knight this <lb />
week <lb />
Mr. A. II. one of cur <lb />
merchants has b en summoned <lb />
to serve as a juror in the Federal Court, <lb />
at next week. <lb />
Fri was the day we have <lb />
hail this season. We learn that it did <lb />
much damage to cotton not <lb />
he disposed of five eases Sat- <lb />
ill which nine were <lb />
staying and fled to persuade her to go j all of whom guilty of the <lb />
b home with him. She refused offense charged against them, <lb />
when he up an and struck i <lb />
her a blow on the back of the neck that I <lb />
Court, a suit for against <lb />
the A. A R. II. R. Co , f r killing stock. <lb />
Judgment was rendered in favor of the <lb />
th <lb />
so near the head from the body <lb />
that it hung only by a piece of skin <lb />
under the throat, <lb />
twelve miles in the country, and Slade <lb />
was seen to pass through Washington <lb />
early next before news of the <lb />
horrible affair reached there. <lb />
Our Tobacco Market. <lb />
he tobacco growers of Pitt county <lb />
certainly very much in their own <lb />
light when sell their best tobacco <lb />
at home to these men going from farm <lb />
to farm trying to buy wrappers and <lb />
bright tobacco. Some listen to <lb />
the offers mode the traveling buyer, <lb />
let him have tobacco and <lb />
are with all common lo k on <lb />
hand. Then Hi ego to sell their <lb />
common stock they can get nothing <lb />
hardly for it. If a farmer desires to get <lb />
a good average for his crop, and all do. <lb />
he should b. all means save his good <lb />
tobacco to sell with the common. <lb />
ling off the best grades at home as we <lb />
have Indicated above proves not only a <lb />
loss o the in the end, but it is <lb />
treating the home market very unfairly <lb />
and unjustly. Some men who have <lb />
privately sold off the best bring the <lb />
common grades to market because <lb />
they do not make as good averages as <lb />
the men who sell their crop through on <lb />
the warehouse floor are ready to com- <lb />
plain of the and of the <lb />
market, when if they had brought any <lb />
tobacco worth any thing it would have <lb />
brought as much money as their Neigh- <lb />
tobacco planter in the county <lb />
to be interested in the Greenville <lb />
market. Many of them no doubt <lb />
me in her that before any market was <lb />
e here they had to ship their <lb />
tobacco away, and not being familiar <lb />
with the sales they were entirely at the <lb />
merer of the warehouse to <lb />
shipped. Some of them paid dearly <lb />
this kind of experience too. This kind <lb />
of i in the home market <lb />
They can see their sold and <lb />
know just what it Is and can <lb />
take it up If not Greenville <lb />
can pay just as much for to- <lb />
b as any other market- here is <lb />
as good a corps of buyers here as can <lb />
be found anywhere they have found out <lb />
that this county makes the tobacco they <lb />
want and they have here to your <lb />
home market for It If the planter <lb />
wants the home market sustained he <lb />
should stand by It. The <lb />
Reflector urges every planter In Pitt <lb />
county to sell bis tobacco en the Green. <lb />
There was quite a crowd in <lb />
town Saturday. Cotton sold readily at <lb />
cents per d and business was <lb />
lively up to a late hour in the night. <lb />
Items. <lb />
N. C, Oct. 10th. <lb />
Our section has gone through with <lb />
another severe I he past week, <lb />
hat has done great damage to cotton, <lb />
as well as peas <lb />
The colored Free Will Baptist Con- <lb />
was held near this place the <lb />
pas week, and an crowd <lb />
ll attendance, <lb />
was w. II represented in <lb />
our town Saturday. <lb />
Mr. Robt. Shaw was in town two days <lb />
the past week an I while here tuned a <lb />
piano at the Grifton Institute for Prof. <lb />
Dall. <lb />
Mr. J. E. R. Davis of the Institute, <lb />
left Saturday morning, for a visit to his <lb />
home near <lb />
Quite a large crowd In town Saturday. <lb />
Cotton for <lb />
Considerable complaint comes from <lb />
many sections, about corn being stolen <lb />
from the fields. <lb />
If any of the i of the <lb />
tor desire to purchase pumpkins by the <lb />
car load, I will refer them to Mr, O. P. <lb />
our town, who can take the <lb />
cake on pumpkin crop. <lb />
Prof. Dall, of the Institute made a <lb />
business Hip to Kinston Saturday. <lb />
The steamer May Bell, of this <lb />
failed to make her regular trip Friday, <lb />
on account of the storm, wind being too <lb />
severe to leave her dock at <lb />
If the colored preachers are as <lb />
of chicken as our white preachers are <lb />
said to think some chickens will <lb />
have to be from abroad to <lb />
raise the next years crop from, if the <lb />
number of preachers the con <lb />
here have anything to do with <lb />
it. <lb />
Jack frost made his appearance Sun- <lb />
day morning and the nice fall weather <lb />
must have had something to do with the <lb />
immense throng of colored people who <lb />
Conference near this plate, as <lb />
the was put at There <lb />
was an excursion by rail from Kinston <lb />
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and Improvements <lb />
TOBACCO DEPARTMENT <lb />
Conducted, lay- O- L. Pi so. <lb />
Riders of Victor Pneumatics carry an extra inner tube <lb />
to be used in case of accident. By simply removing a <lb />
inner tube through a hole in the rim, repair is <lb />
effected in five minutes by replacing with a new one. <lb />
If you are going to ride why not ride the best <lb />
OVERMAN WHEEL CO. <lb />
WASHINGTON, DENVER, SAN FRANCISCO. <lb />
J. S. JENKINS CO. <lb />
LEAF TOBACCO BROKERS <lb />
N. o. <lb />
Ample Facilities for lie-drying. Large Stock. <lb />
SPECIAL ADVANTAGES <lb />
To my and Pitt adjoining c -unties I <lb />
I wish mail- special preparation iii preparing BOOS <lb />
HEAD sod propose with i dressed <lb />
smooth which cull your when pecking. <lb />
Also I Bade special to us.- beat male <lb />
Oak. Tin- advantage- in cutting my own Umber places me in a <lb />
position to meet cheerfully promise yon will strive to <lb />
make it to to and y u dud them m time <lb />
either factory at the Warehouse. Greenville. N. C. <lb />
Scroll km <lb />
And Turned for m ;. <lb />
I prepared to any kind of Sawing r or In that <lb />
far s. . f <lb />
any kind. including Plaits Bailing. would he I to name you puces on <lb />
am thing in the above upon application. <lb />
GENERAL REPAIR WORK <lb />
done on short not ice. for your past patronage. I MB <lb />
strive to Meal patronage, and kin II ran me a <lb />
arranging elsewhere- <lb />
A. O <lb />
Winterville, N. C <lb />
-Hi of <lb />
HIM,<lb />
is well will, the heal put up nothing <lb />
first-class N a keep MB the and the improved style- <lb />
Best material used in all work. All of springs are u-e. you can select <lb />
Brewster, Storm, Coil, Raw <lb />
We also keep on Hue of Beat Made Harness Whip- we <lb />
ell at the lowest rates. given to repairing. <lb />
T. <lb />
Greenville-, C <lb />
Notice. <lb />
the cf <lb />
of Trade. <lb />
i k <lb />
PAINT , <lb />
SOLD UNDER <lb />
Silk <lb />
YOUNG <lb />
Sole Agents, <lb />
GREENVILLE, X. C. <lb />
Land Sale. <lb />
By virtue of the power vested in <lb />
roe by a decree of the Superior Court <lb />
in the J. B. Bullock, . A. Bad. <lb />
lock J. E. Bullock against B. <lb />
Hathaway. Hathaway. <lb />
Wyndham and wife, and others, I will <lb />
expose to public sale, for cash <lb />
the Court House door in on <lb />
Monday the of <lb />
the following described, tract or <lb />
of to adjoining the <lb />
T. A. Dr. J. L. Knight. A. <lb />
Cobb and others known as the Mr e- <lb />
land containing two <lb />
and twenty acres more or and <lb />
fully described in Book Pace <lb />
SKINNER, <lb />
Commissioner, <lb />
Oct. and 1893. <lb />
ill I <lb />
Pitt i <lb />
is hereby given I have <lb />
is day declaring O. L. <lb />
H. It. W. <lb />
W. T. J. w. G. F. <lb />
T. their associates <lb />
and successors, a under the <lb />
name if The Ti- <lb />
co Board r the <lb />
hi the of <lb />
of <lb />
i sea and recorded in the of <lb />
Clem of the of <lb />
Hi n all the rights <lb />
f by chapter <lb />
of the Co of Caro- <lb />
and laws thereto. <lb />
The Mi i by said <lb />
non to cue prom <lb />
sale of leaf tobacco and trade <lb />
th n-in in t am of <lb />
The lace of business of said corpora- <lb />
is in the town of N. C. <lb />
Tin- duration of the said <lb />
to he years. <lb />
This the day of <lb />
E. A. MOTE, <lb />
Superior Court. <lb />
Administrator's Sale. <lb />
By virtue of an order of the Sui <lb />
of county on the day of <lb />
September in the cause of Allen <lb />
M arr.-n. B. X. of J. <lb />
v. Elizabeth Taft, Lena <lb />
Taft, Ella Taft and Minnie Taft <lb />
the heirs of law of John S Taft. the <lb />
undersigned will for sale before <lb />
the Court House door in town of <lb />
on day of <lb />
1883, one tract of land adjoining the <lb />
J. Tucker, Harry Skinner, <lb />
E. Taft, Vi. W. Tucker and others <lb />
and known as the lands the <lb />
late Dunn r i <lb />
f o bundled fifteen acres. <lb />
Terms of sale <lb />
ALI EX v D. B. X. <lb />
of John is Taft. <lb />
Oct. 2nd 1893. <lb />
I LOCAL NOTES AND TOBACCO <lb />
Mr. an <lb />
from Danville, Va., was on cur <lb />
breaks lust week- He <lb />
well pleased with outlook- <lb />
Mr. J. 8- partner, M. <lb />
H. Esq., was <lb />
after <lb />
for tin lira. We are <lb />
to have Mr. with u- <lb />
E. W. E-q. than whom <lb />
is no cleverer <lb />
r judge of came hack <lb />
to Greenville last <lb />
after an extended trip to <lb />
several Virginia <lb />
buy last Thursday, and <lb />
has made flings since. It <lb />
seems natural to see Bob on sale. <lb />
Mr. Bray, of Bray Bros <lb />
co Co., came down last Friday to <lb />
locate permanently on our mark <lb />
et. His firm have large orders be <lb />
with an eye to business <lb />
realized the advantages <lb />
offered as a market <lb />
Hence his To Mr. <lb />
Bray we heartily say, welcome, to <lb />
others who contemplate coming <lb />
we say in behalf of the tobacco <lb />
interest of Greenville we extend <lb />
to you a cordial invitation to <lb />
come. <lb />
Mr. Henry P. of Hen- <lb />
came down on Tuesday to <lb />
make Greenville his future home- <lb />
Mr. firm of which <lb />
he is a member, are among the <lb />
largest wrapper dealers in the <lb />
country. As we predicted sever- <lb />
w ago, we have the tobacco <lb />
and buyers are coming here to <lb />
get it. Mr. is quite an <lb />
addition to our his hand <lb />
some appearance and liberal <lb />
bidding will have a good effect <lb />
on sale- <lb />
Cooper's Warehouse, at Hen <lb />
N. C., has been making <lb />
the past week, fine sales of new <lb />
bright tobacco. All bright to- <lb />
free from green is selling <lb />
at Cooper's fully as well as at this <lb />
late last year. Try with a <lb />
of bright tobacco. <lb />
We that a <lb />
many farmers in the Eastern sec- <lb />
who are fortunate Laving <lb />
good of tobacco are closing <lb />
out their crops at home to drum- <lb />
from the interior markets at <lb />
averages from to around <lb />
excepting the tips and Now <lb />
to the farmers who have good to <lb />
and who anticipate a home <lb />
sale, give us your attention for a <lb />
few moments and we will <lb />
or to you that it is very <lb />
much against interest to <lb />
make such a sale. <lb />
To begin in the first place, we <lb />
will say that an offer from these <lb />
drummers should be sufficient <lb />
evidence to convince you that you <lb />
are not getting worth for your <lb />
t if you sell it at barn <lb />
or pack house, because these <lb />
are in a position to be <lb />
accurate in the estimation <lb />
of the present future value of <lb />
your tobacco. You are not be- <lb />
cause you are at home attending <lb />
to your farm duties while they <lb />
are almost daily on or in <lb />
with the market hence <lb />
are prepared to price your <lb />
co at very near actual worth. <lb />
Mind you if you price it to them <lb />
at what it is worth, they don't buy <lb />
until you reduce prices to that <lb />
extent that they know there a <lb />
profit in it for them. <lb />
Oh well some one may say, <lb />
I've got my price fixed and if I <lb />
get it then I am satisfied. Who <lb />
has worked for this tobacco T <lb />
Who is it that has bowed down <lb />
under the searching rays of the <lb />
hot June and August sun to keep <lb />
the worms from eating it up <lb />
Who is it that has spent the many <lb />
lonesome weary nights keeping <lb />
up the heats that it may be cured <lb />
well and command a good price I <lb />
Is it the man who buys it No, <lb />
it is the farmer that has under- <lb />
gone all of the drudgery and it is <lb />
he that should get U the re- <lb />
out of it is <lb />
for any one. Oh well again <lb />
some one may say that purchases <lb />
are frequently made in the <lb />
try in which the farmers come <lb />
out ahead in the trade. My <lb />
friends stop a little and think that <lb />
if this were not the case and <lb />
the farmer was the loser every <lb />
time it would not be long before <lb />
the country speculator would <lb />
have to in his shingle- <lb />
These bargains are allowed some- <lb />
times in order that better ones <lb />
may be made in the same com- <lb />
For an instance if Mr. <lb />
country buyer has an eye on a <lb />
certain crop in a community that <lb />
he wishes to purchase and can't <lb />
do it at the prices he would like, <lb />
he can very easily spot a small <lb />
lot of tobacco in the same <lb />
that is much inferior to the <lb />
one he wants but which in the <lb />
estimation of the parties owning <lb />
the tobacco is the same or <lb />
very little difference. He goes <lb />
and offers this man who owns the <lb />
small lot less than what he <lb />
ling to pay for the large lot. The <lb />
lean sells, a day is and <lb />
the farmer delivers the tobacco <lb />
and sees it sold at a con <lb />
loss to the purchaser, firm- <lb />
gets his money and g es back <lb />
home congratulating <lb />
his shrewd judgment in trading. <lb />
The news is of course spread of <lb />
h w and for what sold. <lb />
The man who owns good to <lb />
I ears of it. He gets <lb />
strongly the to sell at <lb />
home. In a few days he is <lb />
tied to see the same drummer and <lb />
the loser on his neighbor's <lb />
co drive up and want to stay all <lb />
night or get dinner with him Of <lb />
course he is welcome, for then the <lb />
farmer wants to make a sale of <lb />
his tobacco. When the subject is <lb />
approached the drummer pats on <lb />
a long face and looks awfully out <lb />
of shape for buying. He tells all <lb />
about how ever so much he lost <lb />
on his neighbors tobacco, <lb />
was about the same tobacco as <lb />
his and that he had rather he <lb />
would ship it to his house. Says <lb />
he will him as much as <lb />
he can get else in <lb />
world and lots of other just such <lb />
stuff. Meanwhile the farmer gets <lb />
move anxious ever to sell- <lb />
He offers to take the same as he <lb />
gave his neighbor, after consider- <lb />
able parleying the trade is effect- <lb />
ed. But now the scene changes. <lb />
of appointing a certain <lb />
day the f see the tobacco <lb />
B he is told to carry it down <lb />
an writes the house to pay <lb />
the farmer his price when deliver- <lb />
ed which is done, and the farmer <lb />
never knows what his tobacco <lb />
brought. After he is at home <lb />
the drummer comes in, <lb />
puts it on the floor, sells it and <lb />
then congratulates himself on his <lb />
but the purchaser's <lb />
profit. My friends instances of <lb />
of this kind is the unwritten part <lb />
of speculating on tobacco in the <lb />
country We have been in some <lb />
way connected with tobacco ever <lb />
since its first introduction in the <lb />
eastern section are acquaint- <lb />
ed with a great many of the fakes <lb />
that are employed by country <lb />
buyers. Of course there are <lb />
some who buy tobacco in the <lb />
country that are not guilty of <lb />
any such doings. There are a <lb />
great many who have lot money <lb />
heavily right here in Greenville <lb />
by buying in the country. But <lb />
where a few have lost there are <lb />
scores that have made money out <lb />
of it and hence the farmers as a <lb />
whole are worse if they <lb />
had never sold any of their to- <lb />
in the country- Drummers <lb />
from other markets can afford just <lb />
at this time to buy a few crops of <lb />
j our tobacco, even at a loss, for by <lb />
I that they may possible induce a <lb />
j few to ship them some tobacco <lb />
otherwise they could not <lb />
get. The day for shipping <lb />
co from Eastern Carolina to Hen- <lb />
Oxford and Richmond is <lb />
about past and when the farmers <lb />
thoroughly understand the true <lb />
inwardness of selling in the <lb />
try they will put a to that <lb />
too. <lb />
Try Cooper, at Henderson, with <lb />
j some fine white tobacco and he <lb />
j will please you- Send your to- <lb />
where you can get the cash <lb />
for it. Cooper is always <lb />
OF TO <lb />
The N. C. Agricultural <lb />
Station at Raleigh, <lb />
to Send Ila To All <lb />
Farmer In North Carolina. <lb />
Who Them. <lb />
October <lb />
The Experiment Station Una No Money <lb />
To throw away. So if yon are not go- <lb />
to read the bulletins and <lb />
other publications, do not ask for them. <lb />
These publications costs a great deal of <lb />
money, and the Station can afford only <lb />
to put them where they will be <lb />
If you really- desire to receive <lb />
and read and by them, you will <lb />
be cheerfully with any <lb />
past and all future issues, <lb />
if you write to Dr. H. B. Battle, <lb />
tor, Raleigh, X. C, for them. <lb />
An Example <lb />
of the cost of some of Experiment Sta- <lb />
bulletins, let us look at Bulletin <lb />
Culture of Orchard and Garden <lb />
which is just from the <lb />
printers, and is ready for issue now. <lb />
There are largest <lb />
tin the Station yet published. <lb />
Best Agricultural <lb />
is the next in point of size, <lb />
and has pages. The edition of <lb />
M is 14.300 copies. The paper necessary <lb />
to print this number is l- reams, <lb />
and weighs pounds, or over S 1-3 <lb />
tons. If this paper were spread on the <lb />
ground one thickness, it would cover <lb />
an area of square yards, or about <lb />
acres. If the separate sheets of the <lb />
entire edition of tip bulletin were put <lb />
end to end, they would extend a dis- <lb />
of yards, or <lb />
from Raleigh Va-, to a <lb />
straight line. <lb />
Depth to Plant Wheat. <lb />
The result of an experiment made by <lb />
the N. C. Agricultural Experiment Sta- <lb />
at Raleigh to test the best depth to <lb />
plant wheat is as The average <lb />
yield per acre when plated at a depth of <lb />
two inches was 34.5 bushels; planted <lb />
three inches deep, it was 33.1 bushels <lb />
per acre; four inches, 23.7 bushels per <lb />
acre. It will be seen, therefore, that <lb />
the decided preference lay with the <lb />
three inch planting. In this teat, the <lb />
seed was planted very late, on the 24th <lb />
December, after turnips had been taken <lb />
off the land. The depth of planting <lb />
was carefully ganged by a dibble. The <lb />
best stand on the following 28th March <lb />
was noted on the shallow planting, and <lb />
the more scattering stand on the deep- <lb />
est planting, plants on <lb />
last were almost as large and <lb />
as the others. It is probable that with <lb />
an earlier sowing the result of the deep <lb />
it planting- would bar bean more <lb />
ii hf .- d <lb />
This is the title of a <lb />
lamed by the K. <lb />
I which will Kent gratis to all <lb />
residents of the State o apply. It is, <lb />
as it name signifies, a discussion of <lb />
from a practical stand- <lb />
point. The questions involved <lb />
are not neglected, for every practical <lb />
is baaed scientific facts, <lb />
and a of one involves <lb />
a knowledge of the other. All stock <lb />
feeds are not the same in quality; some <lb />
are richer in some ingredients; than <lb />
These ingredients when eaten in <lb />
food act differently in building up the <lb />
body. Some make <lb />
bone, some make host and U tree. Foods, <lb />
therefore, vary value for <lb />
purposes. the <lb />
may not wholly be available to the <lb />
A portion of a certain constituent <lb />
may be easily digested, while the other <lb />
part may pass entirely through and go <lb />
off as waste. If the is not <lb />
served, it is really an absolute waste. <lb />
The portions of the various <lb />
be determined by a- <lb />
tests with animals, while <lb />
the constituents must be carefully <lb />
chemically, actual feeding it <lb />
has been ascertained what quantity of <lb />
I digestible constituents is needed <lb />
for different purposes of feeding to pro- <lb />
duce fat. or growth, or sustain vigor <lb />
when worked. In this way we can lay <lb />
down a rule for feeding animals, and <lb />
knowing foods we have at hand <lb />
and the indigestible proportions, it will <lb />
t. combine them according to <lb />
the desired rule. To simplify and ex- <lb />
plain the subject thoroughly in a plain, <lb />
practical way. is the object of the above <lb />
bulletin, which is written by B. W. <lb />
gore. Assistant Chemist. <lb />
North Carolina has. according to the <lb />
last Auditors returns. horses, <lb />
. mules. cattle, and <lb />
hogs. There is no question but that <lb />
vast quantities of food are wasted an- <lb />
improper feeding. If we <lb />
suppose that fifteen cents per month is <lb />
so for each animal, and <lb />
is entirely within reason, we have tho <lb />
total of per year, which is <lb />
approximately one-sixtieth of the as- <lb />
value of the total real and per- <lb />
property of the entire State. <lb />
Ought not therefore, to <lb />
carefully investigate these questions <lb />
Dip to <lb />
The successful calf feeder will always <lb />
use more tact than force in learning a <lb />
calf to drink. He will never allow a <lb />
foolish calf to betray him into a passion <lb />
or display of brute force. not allow <lb />
the calf to suck the whole hand, or a <lb />
single linger, but placing the palm of <lb />
either hand over its nose, gently bring <lb />
it to the milk held in a convenient sized <lb />
pail in the other hand By separating <lb />
the fingers, hold back the sides of the <lb />
tongue and insure the entrance of milk <lb />
as the calf sucks. If the milk is warm <lb />
there will less trouble, then give the <lb />
calf more, or less, of the two fingers, <lb />
I according to success in keeping it <lb />
; in the milk. When the calf is do- <lb />
well the fingers will scarcely be <lb />
i touching its tongue or lips. If it acts <lb />
badly give the fingers to suck and con- <lb />
to let in a dash of milk so a sup <lb />
j pow then will encourage the calf to <lb />
I continue, <lb />
I have been obliged to dip my hand <lb />
j repeatedly into the milk and thus give <lb />
a taste of it before the calf would allow <lb />
its nose to be turned down into the pail. <lb />
. Some calves will drink during the first <lb />
to the third trial, while others will need <lb />
the fingers for a much longer <lb />
E. Agriculturist, X. C <lb />
Station. <lb />
Care of Winter. <lb />
Soon will be the time when stock- <lb />
owners can make some valuable trials <lb />
I for themselves in testing the value of <lb />
advice given for winter care of stock. <lb />
Of two or three milch coats try giving <lb />
one a comfortable stall well lighted and <lb />
j ventilated without holes for cold drafts <lb />
or rain to enter, and keep her dry and <lb />
clean. Turn the others off in the usual <lb />
way. and compare food eaten and milk <lb />
and re member that there is <lb />
in the stall a compost worth over <lb />
five-sixths of all the fertilizing elements <lb />
in the food, and all well preserved. <lb />
Try other stock in the same way, and <lb />
It will be found to pay well in growth <lb />
and compost E. Emery, N. C. <lb />
Experiment Station. <lb />
QUESTIONS ANa REPLIES. <lb />
The Station will be glad to receive <lb />
any question on agricultural topics <lb />
any one may desire to send. Address <lb />
all questions to the C. Agricultural <lb />
Experiment Station. Raleigh, N, <lb />
will be written as early as <lb />
by the member of the Station <lb />
staff most competent to do so. and, <lb />
when of general interest, they will also <lb />
appear in these columns. The Station <lb />
expects in this way, to enlarge its <lb />
sphere of usefulness and render great <lb />
assistance to practical farmers. <lb />
I have been told by a raiser <lb />
and farmer cotton seed boiled <lb />
and potatoes is a reed for <lb />
Will you kindly rive me your <lb />
opinion as I have a lot of both and wish to save <lb />
corn.-J. R. W. N. C. <lb />
by F. E. Emery, Ex- <lb />
or squash, and Irish <lb />
toes are both good food for hogs, and <lb />
the addition of cotton seed boiled in <lb />
would make a very desirable feed if the <lb />
cotton seed can be risked. <lb />
Cotton seed is not regarded as good <lb />
food for swine. have fed cotton <lb />
seed meal to a pig until sick, and there <lb />
was less growth than from a litter mate <lb />
without cotton seed meal. The pig re- <lb />
covered its health, but was stunted. <lb />
The Texas Experiment Station has <lb />
made some decisive experiments with <lb />
cotton seed. fed with corn to pigs, and <lb />
in every ease fatal results were found <lb />
after six or eight weeks feeding on the <lb />
cotton seed ration, but pigs that passed <lb />
the ten days, at which others sickened <lb />
and died, seemed to be not liable to at- <lb />
tack. The cotton seed meal was fed <lb />
raw, boiled and roasted, with and <lb />
water as wanted. The boiled seed was <lb />
less dangerous than the other forms, as <lb />
indicated by a lower death rate among <lb />
the pigs to which it was fed. <lb />
It may be that the bulk of the food <lb />
you propose, or some counteracting <lb />
compound in it, may overcome the <lb />
toxic agent of the cotton seed- <lb />
our friend doubtless speaks from ex- <lb />
and if he has fed this ration <lb />
largely, you may have the assurance of <lb />
his practice if none of his stock died <lb />
while so feeding. It will at least be <lb />
well for you to know that cotton seed is <lb />
dangerous, so as to be on the watch for <lb />
dangerous symptoms if you feed it. <lb />
But why reed an article in which <lb />
lurks You have other stock which <lb />
can use the cotton seed in rations and <lb />
it will do no harm. Then you can feed <lb />
corn to the pigs at a more profitable <lb />
rate of production of pork than you <lb />
could feed the cotton seed ration. Put <lb />
your corn with the and <lb />
toes and you will be handsomely repaid <lb />
if you feed the all they can con- <lb />
in comfort a Lie quarters. <lb />
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and like in l . s <lb />
of cud potatoes while hot, <lb />
the meal would get moistened and tho <lb />
starch grains cracked by the heat. <lb />
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might be used to grow the pigs, and <lb />
then the corn meal used as a finisher to <lb />
fatten them. <lb />
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per called which has <lb />
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of the beat forage plant that is known. <lb />
The botanical name it Is I <lb />
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experimented on by any or the Sta- <lb />
of the United states If it has what <lb />
was <lb />
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or not it will run an Incubator <lb />
for the purpose of raising- chickens for mar- <lb />
when ones are only worth cents a <lb />
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by K. K. Emery, Agriculturist <lb />
C Experiment Station. <lb />
has been <lb />
with by a number of American <lb />
Experiment Stations, and at least one <lb />
has published its chemical composition <lb />
in a bulletin on that plant. From ac- <lb />
of it <lb />
Scientific <lb />
IS <lb />
Cares when all else <lb />
Testimony of Mr. M. L <lb />
OF HICKORY, N. C. <lb />
My wife has used the <lb />
for Asthma and Bronchitis, and is in <lb />
Seller health than for twenty <lb />
WRITE US. <lb />
We send all information and <lb />
FREE. <lb />
ATLANTIC CO., <lb />
Washington, D. C. <lb />
sacra, or <lb />
which is perennial yields two or <lb />
three per <lb />
seed, however, can la- <lb />
worth the price per pound in <lb />
pound lots in Ki w for common <lb />
use. we have the clovers. Lucerne <lb />
corn, the of which we can <lb />
freely. <lb />
It will to an incubator to <lb />
hatch if yon am to handle it <lb />
use a mod kind of brooder <lb />
chicks are hatch-d. This is <lb />
applicable if can be <lb />
sold for broilers at cents each. Yon <lb />
can supply chicks for market by in- <lb />
and brooder when prices are <lb />
best and perhaps mall more than the <lb />
prices <lb />
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is heal of <lb />
trees Trim W. N. C. <lb />
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cause of neglect in pruning and shaping <lb />
the tree. The peach bears its <lb />
fruit upon last years shoots. If the <lb />
growth is neglected the fruit bearing <lb />
wood gradually gets further and further <lb />
out on the ends of the limbs, and the <lb />
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leverage, and splits the limb off. When <lb />
we plant a young peach tree, of one <lb />
years growth from the bud. only <lb />
age at they should be we <lb />
cut stem hack to about eighteen, to <lb />
inches from the ground. hen <lb />
growth begins in we rub oft all <lb />
the shoots except three or lop. <lb />
which form the for the future <lb />
head. These are again shortened back <lb />
in the fall one third, and when the <lb />
shoots are too thick in the interior of <lb />
the head Interfere with each other, <lb />
they arc trimmed out. livery fall the <lb />
young growth of the season <lb />
one third, and care is taken to <lb />
maintain an even distribution of young <lb />
wood all through, tho head of the tree. <lb />
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tree and no damage is If the tree <lb />
is planted and allowed to take the <lb />
shape it assumed in the nursery, <lb />
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when formed by heading <lb />
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on which i-. a rank of weeds. <lb />
We <lb />
Dissolution Notice. <lb />
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State North In the <lb />
Pitt Court, <lb />
v. Harriot-ton, of <lb />
A. j Summons <lb />
vs. r <lb />
Henry M K. A. <lb />
and j <lb />
a minor a Clerk. <lb />
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of nib t, and answer the <lb />
complaint, a copy which will be Bled In <lb />
my office within ion days from dare <lb />
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fen hint if fail to <lb />
answer the said that <lb />
lime, die plain will apply to <lb />
for relief demanded In <lb />
complaint. Hereof fail II t Given <lb />
under hand the <lb />
September, 1898. <lb />
F. MOTS. <lb />
C. s. Pitt Con <lb />
W. II. WHITE. <lb />
HAVE CHANGED. <lb />
We wish know your idea of l Old passed and <lb />
clover on this land; what preparation he i . ,.,. M. <lb />
preparation he <lb />
elven and ho- should seed be R. <lb />
P. X. C. <lb />
by F. E. -Emery. <lb />
North <lb />
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weed seed i yon sow the clover <lb />
among the reeds broadcast if the soil is <lb />
light and save working the soil. <lb />
II will best to mow the weeds or <lb />
roll down with a heavy roller a few days <lb />
in advance of plowing in order to let <lb />
them partially dry out. and not endanger <lb />
Rowing the turning down a great <lb />
mass of green matter fermenting in it. <lb />
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seed broadcast at the rate fifteen, <lb />
teen or twenty pounds per acre of clean <lb />
seed, or forty to fifty of chaff per acre, get the worth id money. <lb />
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harrow, or a plank with a chain at- . <lb />
to both ends and the singletree. <lb />
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stock of goods have been s out <lb />
and a new has taken its <lb />
place. The old replaced <lb />
by the new became my <lb />
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catch the people and keep goo Is <lb />
moving. Now listen to a few plain <lb />
I know times are hard <lb />
money just as well as the <lb />
who raises cotton, corn and <lb />
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every dollar spent with will <lb />
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Dry Goods, Notions <lb />
Boots, Shoes, Hats, <lb />
Caps and Greats <lb />
Furnishing Goods, <lb />
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to procure them. A <lb />
on tho subject of sent <lb />
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plowed in before wheat has been sown <lb />
of great value in adding fertility to <lb />
soil. Bulletin. No. which is sent <lb />
their effect. <lb />
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value of and in order to <lb />
us. kindly let us hear from in a <lb />
statement if so or W. s., Cedar <lb />
point X. C <lb />
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over from one season to another, <lb />
objection would be more in the <lb />
mechanical properties than in the chem- <lb />
as age would cause the to <lb />
become more or lane or moist. <lb />
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chloride, have a special tendency to ab- <lb />
moisture, from the atmosphere and <lb />
the w hole mass to become some- <lb />
what wet. This causes the caking and <lb />
if a large quantity of moisture be <lb />
sent, it might, under these favorable <lb />
dissolve some of the Tot- <lb />
ssh. but this would hardly happen <lb />
to leach off any of the <lb />
material. <lb />
at Henderson, pays <lb />
you for your in currency <lb />
or his check as you may desire. <lb />
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as a for catarrh I- for <lb />
by thousands of people, whom it has <lb />
cured. <lb />
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l Io Invite attention to my <lb />
NEW FALL MILLINERY. <lb />
I have the latest shapes in Felt <lb />
and Straw Goods. Very <lb />
line of Pretty and Cheap Rib- <lb />
also Tips and Fancy Feathers. <lb />
You will save money by getting my <lb />
prices before you purchase <lb />
L. GRIFFIN. <lb />
Groceries <lb />
Cotton Bagging Ties.<lb />
Rip-ins are com- <lb />
pounded from a prescription <lb />
widely used by the best <lb />
cal authorities and are <lb />
in a form that is be- <lb />
coming the fashion every- <lb />
where. <lb />
set gently <lb />
but promptly upon the liver, <lb />
stomach and intestines; cure <lb />
dyspepsia, habitual <lb />
offensive breath and head- <lb />
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first symptom of indigestion, <lb />
biliousness, dizziness, distress <lb />
after eating, or depression of <lb />
spirits, will surely and quickly <lb />
remove the whole difficulty. <lb />
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are easy to take, <lb />
quick to act, and <lb />
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build you up. All manner of <lb />
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fl on and skin diseases mailed <lb />
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support Arc they pro- <lb />
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Equitable Life <lb />
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ROCK HILL, South Carolina. <lb />
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