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c C <lb />
Anything You Want <lb />
in way of <lb />
CHEAP -AND- <lb />
STATIONERY <lb />
can be had at the <lb />
Book Store. <lb />
Blank Books, Tablets, Paper of <lb />
all kinds, Envelopes all sizes, <lb />
Pencils, Pens, Inks, Mucilage, <lb />
Sponge Cups, Blotter, Ac, in <lb />
great variety. <lb />
This Office for Job Printing. <lb />
The Eastern Reflector. <lb />
D. J. WHICH ARD, Editor and Owner <lb />
TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. per Year, in Advance. <lb />
VOL. XII. <lb />
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER <lb />
NO. <lb />
-PEOPLE WHO USE <lb />
I ft MUCILAGE <lb />
Should not fail to see our assort- <lb />
of <lb />
Mm M AND <lb />
Copying Ink and Colored Ink. <lb />
Reflector Store. <lb />
J This for Job Printing <lb />
STATE NEWS. <lb />
WATER OVER THE TRACK <lb />
A a <lb />
the <lb />
Will MM Mm <lb />
Artificial in the World. <lb />
Hakes Birth By. <lb />
Shortens Labor <lb />
Lessens Pain, <lb />
Endorsed by the Leading .<lb />
Z REGULATOR CO <lb />
ATLANTA, GA. <lb />
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS<lb />
U. . <lb />
J -4 DENTIST. <lb />
T L. FLEMING, <lb />
-AT-LAW <lb />
V. C. <lb />
Prompt Ion In <lb />
at Tucker old -la id. <lb />
. <lb />
BLOW, <lb />
Al f X L B VI <lb />
GREENVILLE. X. C. <lb />
In all the Courts. <lb />
Things Mentioned in our State Ex- of Railway <lb />
changes that are of General Interest California. <lb />
The Cream of the News. <lb />
A b i rt <lb />
In An . <lb />
S d with III -x rep <lb />
Ever sin e of he <lb />
hi eves had a green <lb />
color. occasionally her tongue <lb />
protrudes in the same as <lb />
tint of snake- <lb />
Raleigh News Mr. <lb />
the Governor's <lb />
Clerk, comes to the front <lb />
with the monumental <lb />
of the season. On his plantation, <lb />
near tho city, a has been <lb />
born in the family of one of his <lb />
colored tenants which came into <lb />
the world with a full set of teeth. <lb />
It is the sensation of the neigh- <lb />
and people are flocking <lb />
in troops to see the sensation. <lb />
Mr. Hinton may organize a stock <lb />
company to place the wonder on <lb />
exhibition. <lb />
Charlotte Col. Charles <lb />
Bradshaw was one t add t. the <lb />
floral tributes in the Davis funeral <lb />
car a large and beautiful offering. <lb />
exchange he was a <lb />
the bier. In it were <lb />
cuttings of begonias. These <lb />
Col. Bradshaw <lb />
A. <lb />
A TY-ON. <lb />
B. K. T SON <lb />
spring there was a <lb />
northern end of the long tunnel <lb />
near Wright's station which caused <lb />
a blockade of tho South Pacific coast <lb />
road for a number of weeks, and <lb />
caved in about a hundred feet of the <lb />
tunnel. The moving side of the <lb />
mountain as it came down the canyon <lb />
filled up the bed of a large mountain <lb />
stream to such an extent was <lb />
five or six feet higher than the track, <lb />
j while before it was several feet <lb />
lower. The creek is dry now, but <lb />
during the rainy unless its <lb />
, course is diverted, the mountain tor- <lb />
rent will sweep over the road so as to <lb />
I make its operation at that point <lb />
possible. <lb />
The officials first entertained the <lb />
idea of carting away large quantities <lb />
of dirt to lower the bed of the stream <lb />
to its old level. Cut that plan was <lb />
abandoned because of the great ex- <lb />
it would entail, audit was then <lb />
decided to extend the tunnel north- <lb />
i ward two hundred feet and pass the <lb />
point where the stream crosses the <lb />
track by an arch f solid masonry. <lb />
planted and he plans tunnel have been <lb />
has the pleasure seeing completed. <lb />
Making a mountain stream run <lb />
over above a railroad track is a <lb />
unique piece of engineering that the <lb />
Southern Pacific company is shortly <lb />
to commence near Wright's station Once, <lb />
In the Santa Cruz mountains. Last I to this country. I went to his hotel <lb />
big landslide at stopped there two weeks. When <lb />
QUEER BOOKKEEPING. <lb />
The Original Method Employed by a <lb />
Dakota Hole keeper. <lb />
about <lb />
said Milt whom everybody <lb />
as nm efficient. <lb />
lie kept a hotel anti . could neither <lb />
read nor write. He did not know <lb />
how spell his own name, but ; <lb />
did a thriving business and col- <lb />
every dollar of his accounts, <lb />
years ago, when I Bret came <lb />
us to be a man in <lb />
v.- ; if keeping<lb />
A W, <lb />
H. C. <lb />
Prompt attention Riven to collections <lb />
Lorn the sprouts, good size <lb />
p ants. Col. Bradshaw values <lb />
them for their association with <lb />
the great leader whom he, like <lb />
all Southerners, and revet ed. <lb />
MARRY Ff <lb />
T SKINNER. <lb />
AT- <lb />
G. JAMES. <lb />
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, <lb />
FILL B, V . <lb />
Practice in all die M a <lb />
OLD DOMINION LINE. <lb />
TAR RIVER SERVICE <lb />
Steamers leave Washington <lb />
ville and at nil land- <lb />
inn on River Monday. <lb />
mill Ki ill l A. M. <lb />
Lave at <lb />
and <lb />
Greenville A. i. <lb />
These d- of <lb />
Threats in Cleveland County. <lb />
A Dispatch from Shelby to the <lb />
Charlotte <lb />
Your correspondent is reliably <lb />
informed that cotton in the <lb />
lower part of the county have re <lb />
notice to stop ginning cot- <lb />
ton until it reaches cents per <lb />
pound. Capt. S. D. a <lb />
prominent farmer and a <lb />
received a letter, of course an an- <lb />
one. warning him if <lb />
he stop until th <lb />
price of cotton went to <lb />
his gin would be to the <lb />
ground- The Captain is guarding <lb />
his m day and night, but as yet <lb />
has obeyed the commands of <lb />
the white There is much j <lb />
and indignation over <lb />
these incendiary letters. <lb />
The arch will be twenty feet high <lb />
and composed of huge blocks of <lb />
stone that will stand the wear and <lb />
tear of the weather for years. On <lb />
the inside it will have the same <lb />
width and height as the tunnel <lb />
proper and will be constructed in <lb />
such a manner that the stream of <lb />
water flowing over it will not per- <lb />
through. The top of the arch, <lb />
when finished, will be about fifteen <lb />
feet above the present bed of the <lb />
stream, so the latter will have to <lb />
raised up to its level. This will <lb />
necessitate filling in for a distance <lb />
of several hundred feet. <lb />
As the stream flows over the top <lb />
of the stone arch it will have a fall <lb />
of not less than twenty feet on the <lb />
other side of the track. It will be a <lb />
precipitous fall, and the <lb />
winter time, when the volume of <lb />
water is large, will make a very <lb />
pretty waterfall. The officials are <lb />
inclined to think it will be the largest <lb />
artificial waterfall In the world. <lb />
IT NEVER FAILS. <lb />
Its <lb />
water on Tar River. <lb />
Washington with t- en <lb />
of The Norfolk, Newborn and W <lb />
line for Norfolk. Baltimore <lb />
Philadelphia. N- York and Huston. <lb />
Shipper sh or their <lb />
marked via old Dominion <lb />
New York. from <lb />
Norfolk A <lb />
from <lb />
more. Miners from <lb />
Boston. <lb />
JNO. SON. <lb />
Agent, <lb />
Washing on N. <lb />
J. J. CHERRY, <lb />
Agent. <lb />
N C <lb />
ESTABLISHED 1875. <lb />
OLD STORK <lb />
AND MERCHANTS HI <lb />
their supplies will <lb />
Nobody ever saw awhile mule <lb />
dead or heard of a pensioner <lb />
Ever since the war the <lb />
number of pensioners on the rolls <lb />
increasing yearly, but own family. <lb />
A Natural lee-House That Does <lb />
Work in Cold or Heat. <lb />
A natural ice-house, on a very <lb />
large scale, has been discovered on <lb />
the north side of Stone mountain, <lb />
in Scott county, Va. An old set- <lb />
really found it 1880, but as <lb />
the land on which it was situated <lb />
could not be bought he refused to <lb />
tell its whereabouts, and died with- <lb />
out even revealing the secret to his <lb />
I left he presented me with a state- <lb />
of what I owed him, and it <lb />
was curiosity. He had copied it <lb />
from his ledger. At the top of the <lb />
sheet there was a rude picture of a <lb />
soldier on the march, and after it <lb />
three straight marks. Then there <lb />
was a scene showing a man at a <lb />
table eating. Then appeared a bed <lb />
with a man in it. the amount <lb />
column there was a picture of a doll <lb />
and after it the two letters RS. <lb />
After the picture of the man eating <lb />
there were forty-two marks. After <lb />
the view of a man in bed there were <lb />
fourteen marks. I looked at the ac- <lb />
count, then at the proprietor, and <lb />
told him it would take me a week to <lb />
answer that I was <lb />
completely stumped, and when that <lb />
hotel man deciphered the account <lb />
for me it was <lb />
picture of the soldier walk- <lb />
meant March, and the three <lb />
marks supplied the date, March <lb />
when I began boarding. The man <lb />
at the table with forty-two marks <lb />
after it indicated that I had eaten <lb />
forty-two meals. The man in bed <lb />
with fourteen marks showed that I <lb />
had slept in the house fourteen <lb />
nights. The doll with after it <lb />
meant and in the figure <lb />
columns appeared the figures four- <lb />
teen, which was the amount I owed <lb />
him. And it was a true <lb />
Press. <lb />
from Washington is to the i Recently a party of ginseng dig- <lb />
that from July 1st to Ben- entered the region and came <lb />
1st there was a decrease; <lb />
of 1,604 in the names on the <lb />
leaving only of the <lb />
o be taken care of here- <lb />
after by a grateful people. <lb />
we are further mod, the <lb />
first time in years that net <lb />
decrease to the rolls has been <lb />
Before we begin to re- <lb />
however, let us wait and <lb />
see if 1,601 of their <lb />
country, with I heir claims and <lb />
proofs thereof, do spring up <lb />
to take the place of those who <lb />
have died or become conscience <lb />
Landmark. <lb />
upon the ice, and had it not been for <lb />
them the secret might have re- <lb />
one for years, as the <lb />
is seldom visited. <lb />
The bed of ice covers an acre of <lb />
and is protected from the <lb />
sun's rays by a thick growth of moss, <lb />
like that which dangles from the oak <lb />
trees of Texas and Louisiana. The <lb />
bed is a few inches thick in some <lb />
places and several feet in others. <lb />
The formation indicates that it <lb />
had been spread over the surface in <lb />
a liquid state, and then congealed. <lb />
There are several theories as to how <lb />
it formed, the most plausible being <lb />
that there is a formation of ether <lb />
beneath the bed, and that the <lb />
of freezing goes steadily on <lb />
through the heat as well as the cold. <lb />
their interest our price before <lb />
chasing elsewhere <lb />
n all brandies. <lb />
PORK <lb />
FLOUR, <lb />
RICK. TEA, Ac. <lb />
Lowest Market <lb />
TOBACCO SNUFF <lb />
we buy direct from Manufacturers, <lb />
you buy at one pro tit. A r <lb />
stock of <lb />
tn ti twit <lb />
always on hand had sold at prices <lb />
the times. Our good are bought <lb />
sold CASH, having no risk <lb />
to sell at a close <lb />
M. <lb />
N. C <lb />
Those kind of fellows who loaf I <lb />
about, complain of <lb />
talk politics and abuse everything <lb />
and everybody, can yet be <lb />
seen upon the streets. <lb />
We have several in our mind's eye <lb />
at this writing who have killed <lb />
enough time and rollicking <lb />
within the past twelve <lb />
months to have started their <lb />
time and had been proper <lb />
applied and a paying <lb />
j industry of almost any kind <lb />
Times. <lb />
LITERARY HEN WOMAN. <lb />
How Miss Kate Sanborn Support <lb />
Her <lb />
In spite of the woes <lb />
which Miss Kate Sanborn depicted <lb />
as falling to the lot of the woman <lb />
farmer, in her of an <lb />
she seems to find life <lb />
on hers pretty endurable. If all tho <lb />
women who have longings after <lb />
green fields and cozy cottages could <lb />
To Fight Long Hours. <lb />
The tailors have met In London <lb />
prepare for the abolition of the <lb />
sweating system and long hours and <lb />
for the coming battle of the tailors <lb />
of the The twenty-live <lb />
thousand member of the <lb />
are threatened by the master <lb />
tailors with a destruction of their <lb />
The chief means looked to <lb />
for this purpose is the introduction <lb />
of cheap female labor. In 1891 there <lb />
were nearly three-quarters of a mil- <lb />
lion of persons engaged in the tail- <lb />
trade in the United Kingdom, <lb />
and of late years there has been an <lb />
enormous increase in the female <lb />
workers. The latter, though, do not <lb />
join the unions. <lb />
A Puzzling Question. <lb />
A small boy in Maine, who brought <lb />
home a mud turtle from a pond a <lb />
quarter of a mile away, noticed that <lb />
whenever set free the turtle set off <lb />
in a bee-line direction toward the <lb />
pond. The boy tried to confuse tho <lb />
turtle in every way he could devise, <lb />
but the turtle was too smart for him <lb />
and always started off in the right <lb />
direction as if he knew where he <lb />
was going and was to get <lb />
there in the quickest time possible. <lb />
And now the boy has puzzled the <lb />
whole township demanding to <lb />
know how that turtle knew in what <lb />
direction his ancestral pond <lb />
PATENTS <lb />
all business in the U. <lb />
Patent office attended to <lb />
Moderate Fees. <lb />
We are opposite the IT. B. Patent Of- <lb />
engaged In Patents <lb />
can obtain patents In less time than <lb />
more remote from Washington. <lb />
the model or drawing Is sent we <lb />
advise as to free of <lb />
and we make no change unless we ob- <lb />
Patents. <lb />
We refer, here, to the Post Master, the <lb />
Supt. of the Money Order Did., and to <lb />
S. Patent Office. <lb />
advise terms reference to <lb />
actual client In your own State, or conn- <lb />
C. A <lb />
The Journal makes <lb />
the following thoughtful and <lb />
timely suggestion, which <lb />
town should act upon as far as <lb />
possible and <lb />
small industries for boys, <lb />
girls, young men, ladies, and all <lb />
are willing to work, both <lb />
white and colored. It will make <lb />
better citizens of them and re- <lb />
a great many of the <lb />
necessity of living on re- <lb />
and <lb />
Rev. Mr. Moore, of Indiana, is <lb />
trouble with the women because <lb />
be said in a sermon; made <lb />
the earth in six days and then <lb />
rested ; then he made man and <lb />
rested again ; then he made <lb />
man, and since that time neither <lb />
God nor man has had a <lb />
The Intelligence of <lb />
heard of my dog <lb />
said the man with the ginger <lb />
beard. <lb />
The grocer admitted that he had. <lb />
continued the man with <lb />
the ginger beard, time I was <lb />
home after a load <lb />
when I found that I'd lost <lb />
my gold <lb />
through a hole in my pocket. Says <lb />
I to have lost my <lb />
too he says, in <lb />
dog language, and with that he <lb />
started back to hunt for it. I went <lb />
home, as easy as you <lb />
please, I he would <lb />
show up with the money in an hour <lb />
or so if his record as a smart dog <lb />
was worth two cents, and I rather <lb />
guess it was. he <lb />
didn't come home till about mid- <lb />
night, instead of my seven <lb />
gold tens he had four hundred and <lb />
forty dollars in bills. Tell you, I <lb />
was for myself, as I he <lb />
had been steal But the next trip <lb />
be guaranteed such good fortune as I town things all right. I <lb />
has fallen to this literary woman, the dog hadn't been at <lb />
there would probably not be an What do you suppose he had <lb />
in the country or p,, <lb />
a worn-out school-teacher in the city, grocer gave it up. <lb />
at the end of a month. had stopped at Si Beasley's <lb />
Under Miss Sanborn's fostering joint my seventy and won all <lb />
care the bare New England fields money faro bank. Course <lb />
have been made to blossom like the i had to lick him for it, even if he <lb />
rose. The bare interior of the farm- <lb />
house has taken on the peculiar <lb />
of the antique. In the dining- <lb />
room the buffet is filled with old <lb />
blue willow ware and quaintly flow- <lb />
china; colonial chairs and tables <lb />
arc in the various rooms. An old <lb />
ticks from the <lb />
stairs and in the great fireplaces are <lb />
pot-hooks and trammels on the <lb />
crane. <lb />
did win, for my money that <lb />
way, though it nigh broke my heart <lb />
to do <lb />
The grocer said that he believed it <lb />
looked like<lb />
Blossoming of a Woman Poet. <lb />
Rose Hard wick Thorpe, the author <lb />
of Must Not Ring To- <lb />
is now living in California, <lb />
WORTH OF BELOW <lb />
Having decided upon making a change in our business on January 1st, we now <lb />
------oiler our entire stock of------ <lb />
AT <lb />
and some things we will sell for less than <lb />
be closed out by December 15th next. <lb />
Cost as our whole stock of Merchandise must <lb />
OUR STOCK CONSISTS OF <lb />
AH kinds of DRY GOODS and NOTIONS, large stock of MENS, BOYS and CHILDREN'S CLOTHING and <lb />
CROCKERY and TINWARE TRUNKS and SATCHELS. HARDWARE and FARMING UTENSILS, SNUFF, TOBACCO and other <lb />
Shelf GROCERIES. FLOUR SUGAR and COFFER TIES In fact everything usually carried in stock by a general <lb />
store. wish to nail few things on which will give you special inducements, Large lot of <lb />
ZIEGLER'S LAMES FINE SHOES. BABY CAPS and SHAWLS, Ladies and A small lot of <lb />
FURNITURE, which we will sell very cheap. Two of the latest improved pattern of CARPET SWEEPERS- Several widths <lb />
FLOOR OIL CLOTH. Large stock of TRUNKS. We also have thousand SNOW TOBACCO STICKS and BASKETS which <lb />
will sell VERY CHEAP. Some PLOWS. PLOW CASTINGS and SHOVELS and HOES. We cannot name everything, we are <lb />
nearly to have, anything want. Try We mean business. The whole has got to be sold and you can buy it at such <lb />
a price as to you considerable money. <lb />
k V J O <lb />
OCTOBER 1st, 1893. <lb />
T o. <lb />
N. shall continue to buy Cotton, Peanuts and <lb />
Rice and are prepared to pay the highest market prices. <lb />
and Road Making. <lb />
A correspondent says that <lb />
what to do with the convicts is a <lb />
question importance, <lb />
and his solution is that they <lb />
should he worked upon the pub <lb />
lie roads. That is the thing. <lb />
costs North Carolina a <lb />
great deal of money <lb />
and tho State should get some <lb />
return it. If the convicts sop- <lb />
port themselves on the State <lb />
fauns, the State, while of <lb />
expense, it is true, is still nothing <lb />
the gainer. It should be <lb />
The Carolina Liquid Law. <lb />
Despite tho many legal <lb />
which hare I it the <lb />
Sooth Carolina experiment <lb />
restricting the sale of liquor to <lb />
the public dispensaries has thus <lb />
an astonishingly good <lb />
, record. Whatever Governor Till- <lb />
man's faults, lack of determination <lb />
is not one of them. With an <lb />
iron hand ho has put down the, <lb />
ale of liquor at private bands. <lb />
quite a number of comities the <lb />
I freeholders Lave refused to <lb />
. for a dispensary, and in these <lb />
burned, in some measure, to the Charleston <lb />
h; Present Year. <lb />
In tho memory of us all the <lb />
yea r 1898 will be long remembered <lb />
says the Winston Daily Sentinel. <lb />
It is a year disaster from tho <lb />
storm, of loss of life by accident, <lb />
Cause if Hard Times. <lb />
Dr. Whitaker, editor of the <lb />
Spirit of the Age. gives the fol- <lb />
lowing cause for a deal of <lb />
the I <lb />
Last Thursday while waiting <lb />
of thefts, for the train at <lb />
Ono of most as-j son. got into conversation <lb />
is the enormous numbers j with a farmer <lb />
of Failures, computed now in tho course of the talk <lb />
some with liabilities of ho it alluded to another <lb />
farmer of that hard- <lb />
working had carried <lb />
some tobacco to Henderson, and <lb />
A little <lb />
the fact <lb />
All this interior elegance and early was u <lb />
ward is supported, poem was written <lb />
not by Miss Sanborn's pen, but by one afternoon in when the <lb />
her hens. They arc her chief source. <lb />
of income, and her pride and glory. <lb />
She has two or three hundred hens, <lb />
including all the rare varieties. For- <lb />
eggs arc shipped each week, <lb />
besides a large number of chickens <lb />
for cooking. She is about to <lb />
was only fifteen years old. <lb />
She showed the verses to her teach- <lb />
who said they ought to be printed, <lb />
and accordingly they came out in <lb />
the local paper. The min- <lb />
read the poem, cut it out and <lb />
sent it to Horace Greeley, who <lb />
feeding them until their trial and <lb />
then convicting them- In speak- <lb />
of the Stale in this <lb />
refer to its subdivision <lb />
of Thus, Iredell can <lb />
afford to convict, feed and guard <lb />
her criminals for twenty years if <lb />
at the of that period, <lb />
she could show a system of good <lb />
public roads as tho result of their <lb />
labor. Not only could she <lb />
ford this expense, but it would be <lb />
money in the pockets of her <lb />
pie. Of course, under any <lb />
nary system of convict work, <lb />
and with the average number of <lb />
convicts, all the roads cannot be <lb />
made good within the term <lb />
ears indicated, and we use <lb />
twenty years to illustrate the <lb />
idea. But the two prominent <lb />
facts the matter that <lb />
our public highways are a <lb />
scandal and that our criminals <lb />
are very expensive citizens who <lb />
And yet When <lb />
ate compared with <lb />
there is a showing. <lb />
for while average liabilities are it for a good price. <lb />
usually double average assets, I more talk, brought out <lb />
this year the proportion of assets that the said farmer was then <lb />
is much In other words, drunk a barroom. <lb />
I the per cent of assets to probability was <lb />
ties is generally about but <lb />
I this year the proportion is a <lb />
and there has <lb />
up to date, real prohibition. <lb />
Where the dispensaries have been <lb />
established the room is always a <lb />
plain one, liquor is sold <lb />
in the evening Off to Illinois or <lb />
j inebriates, or at any time to any <lb />
one to be u the premises. <lb />
This means that while citizens <lb />
may buy liquors freely to drink <lb />
at their homes, there are no loaf- <lb />
and treating places in the <lb />
State. The moral results of this <lb />
change, as described even by its <lb />
opponents, all the friends of <lb />
the experiment hoped for. The <lb />
mayor of who contributes <lb />
to the September North American <lb />
a protest against tho new system <lb />
because of its violation of what <lb />
he deems the personal liberty and <lb />
property rights of the old saloon in all <lb />
. ., . and <lb />
keepers, states in conclusion that ,,,.,, ,,,,,, <lb />
; fact which speaks well in behalf <lb />
of many a merchant or bank. <lb />
The proportion of assets is far <lb />
higher than it has been in a dozen <lb />
year, or even a much longer <lb />
period. The 1893 is <lb />
a year of financial <lb />
not merely in a business <lb />
but also a legislative <lb />
sense. <lb />
and the <lb />
that he would <lb />
or lose most, if all, of <lb />
his tobacco money before he left <lb />
town. <lb />
m making more hard <lb />
times than any other one thing, <lb />
and it hurts those who don't <lb />
drink as as those who do, in <lb />
many cases. <lb />
How's <lb />
Be- <lb />
tor any case Catarrh that ran not <lb />
c eon Rail's i Cure. <lb />
F. J. A Co., Props, Tole <lb />
have known F. <lb />
J. for last <lb />
the new system not, however, <lb />
totally has <lb />
recompense us nothing for the; marked decrease in; <lb />
money they cost us. Let us as- j drunkenness since it into <lb />
these ideas and see if we In Greenville, the j <lb />
cannot something out of; largest city in the State, <lb />
the combination tho j there was but a single arrest for <lb />
roads need to be worked and the drunkenness during the first <lb />
convicts need to profitably weeks of the new system, <lb />
employed; and there you have it. jibe legal difficulties with which <lb />
Statesville Landmark. I experiment has bad to contend <lb />
I have not been so serious as the <lb />
y their <lb />
iV Trim. <lb />
Tole Marvin, <lb />
Wholesale Ohio. <lb />
Hall's Catarrh Can is taken inter- <lb />
acting directly upon the Mood <lb />
and t tie- the system. <lb />
per bottle. by all <lb />
Testimonial free. <lb />
Ties remedy is becoming so well <lb />
known mid so popular as to need no <lb />
All who have used <lb />
Bitten sing the same song <lb />
purer medicine not exist <lb />
and it is guaranteed to do all that is <lb />
Electric Bitters will cure all <lb />
of the Liver and Kidney, will <lb />
remove Boils. and <lb />
other affections caused Impure blood. <lb />
Will drive Malaria from the system <lb />
and prevent well as cure nil Malarial <lb />
cure of Headache. <lb />
Electric, <lb />
sat Mart ion guaranteed, <lb />
I or money and <lb />
per bottle at Wooten Drug store. <lb />
The Were <lb />
An Arizona bank cashier nailed <lb />
to the door the <lb />
bank has not busted ; it owes tho <lb />
people the people owe <lb />
I it it is tho people who <lb />
If celery were eaten freely, says are busted ; when they pay, we'll <lb />
the New York Times, sufferers New let tho assignees of <lb />
Valuable if <lb />
dispatches have indicated, rheumatism would be com-j the people of Arizona get together. <lb />
The decision on one local judge few. It is a j Minneapolis Journal<lb />
Saw This. <lb />
It will cost you nothing will <lb />
Rood, if you a Cough, j that the law was unconstitutional idea that cold and damp produce <lb />
-as superseded, and the -J <lb />
for Consumption. Coughs and Colds is flaws that have boon in the ls primary <lb />
rte <lb />
found it just the thing and under Its So long as Governor <lb />
had a speedy and perfect Try <lb />
I mains in <lb />
a sample bottle at our expense and lean;. <lb />
for just how good a ii Is. j likelihood that <lb />
Trial at Drag , h restored. <lb />
Store. Large Bias SOc. and . <lb />
Views. <lb />
nut, is blond Sores. Ha <lb />
Tillman re largely, an alkaline blood nm, j; <lb />
ere is little the result, and where this exists and positively cores Piles <lb />
control there <lb />
the <lb />
-Review of Re- <lb />
old there can be neither rheumatism <lb />
. money <lb />
or gout, <lb />
cooked. <lb />
It should <lb />
Salve. <lb />
The in the World for Cots, <lb />
Salt <lb />
Hands, <lb />
, or no <lb />
It Is guaranteed to give <lb />
eaten, price 3-eats box- W by<lb /></p>
                <pb facs="00017621_tn_0002" n="2" />
                <p>
-i- <lb />
R Hill of New York is <lb />
I in the <lb />
Greenville, N. C. United States Senate and thereby <lb />
disappointing those who predict- <lb />
S. Editor Proprietor, <lb />
WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 25th, <lb />
at <lb />
N. C, as second-class mail matter. <lb />
ed that he would be only a figure <lb />
head in this august body. Ho <lb />
is bold and <lb />
and probably the best <lb />
tho Senate. Hill will <lb />
count whore eyer you may put <lb />
him and will during his service <lb />
in the senate be recognized as <lb />
one of its foremost members. <lb />
It looks now as if we will be sure <lb />
to have an end of the long <lb />
in the Senate, and the matter <lb />
is just what might have been done <lb />
long compromise. The <lb />
last reports bring the intelligence <lb />
that the opposing factions have <lb />
about agreed on a compromise <lb />
which will be satisfactory to <lb />
enough Senators to insure vote <lb />
and thereby the end. It <lb />
will be victory for neither side, <lb />
bat a little as if the repeal- <lb />
will get the advantage. The <lb />
compromise proposed and the one <lb />
that will probably pass is about <lb />
as The purchasing clause <lb />
of the Sherman law is to be <lb />
pealed but is not to go in effect <lb />
until Oct. 1st. 1894. The silver <lb />
now on baud and what may be <lb />
bought now and nest <lb />
together with the <lb />
age, is to be coined, all the bond <lb />
features to be omitted. Green- <lb />
backs, etc., of a denomination less <lb />
than ten dollars are to be called <lb />
in and silver dollars or silver <lb />
are to take their place. <lb />
It is thought this will increase <lb />
the silver circulation about one <lb />
hundred and sixty millions dollars <lb />
The paper to be called in <lb />
will be issued in bills of a larger <lb />
denomination and thus the cur- <lb />
will not be contracted. <lb />
Thirty-seven Senators had sign- <lb />
ed a paper up to Saturday night <lb />
to vote for this compromise, and <lb />
as soon as enough signatures can <lb />
be gotten to secure its passage <lb />
Mr. will offer it as a sub <lb />
to his bill. This was ex- <lb />
to be done yesterday. The <lb />
country will at almost any <lb />
compromise to reach a vote and <lb />
will hardly take the to <lb />
look into the measure to see <lb />
it is praiseworthy or not, <lb />
become so tired of the <lb />
useless wrangle that has been go- <lb />
on in the Senate. <lb />
It is to hoped that some of <lb />
the fellows the Senate have <lb />
spoken so much in the past month <lb />
that they will not expect to be <lb />
heard any more before the end of <lb />
their terms, when it is probable <lb />
their places will filled by men <lb />
who talk less and do more. <lb />
Perhaps one good result will <lb />
follow this long <lb />
tho rides so that a majority <lb />
may control the Senate. We will <lb />
all breathe freer now as the orators <lb />
will rest from their labors. <lb />
WASHINGTON <lb />
our Regular I <lb />
Washington, D. C, Oct. <lb />
President is <lb />
more confident than ever <lb />
that the bill can be <lb />
passed the Senate without <lb />
amendment and more determined <lb />
that the tight shall be continued <lb />
that end is leached, but <lb />
there are good reasons for the be- <lb />
lief that he would willingly sign <lb />
a compromise if one can <lb />
lie agreed by the Democratic Sen- <lb />
It could not reasonably be <lb />
expected under the circumstances <lb />
lie advance of the <lb />
action of the Senate, <lb />
that ho would sign a compromise <lb />
bill. <lb />
Much important business awaits <lb />
the disposition of the silver <lb />
For instance, provision will <lb />
have to be the sooner <lb />
the better, to meet the big <lb />
the necessary expenditures of the <lb />
current fiscal year will leave in <lb />
the Treasury. Secretary <lb />
latest estimate, based present <lb />
indications, is that this deficit may <lb />
reach <lb />
Secretary has decided <lb />
that paper currency shall here- <lb />
after Ge used in making disburse <lb />
at the New York <lb />
except when the state of <lb />
the Treasury makes it necessary <lb />
to out gold. It is said that <lb />
this decision was made because of <lb />
a tendency on the part of the <lb />
in that section to hoard <lb />
the gold lately put circulation. <lb />
The next bill to be taken up by <lb />
the House will be the Oates <lb />
bankruptcy bill. There is strong <lb />
opposition to the bill on both <lb />
sides of the House, but it is <lb />
thought that it will be passed. <lb />
President authorizes <lb />
the announcement that he will <lb />
not leave Washington for any <lb />
purpose until the Senate takes <lb />
sonic action on silver question. <lb />
The State Fair was much better <lb />
attended than was expected. It <lb />
was quite a success for an <lb />
year like this and reflects much <lb />
credit upon the managers and <lb />
especially Secretary Ayers. Col. <lb />
J. S. Carr, of Durham was elected <lb />
President for the year <lb />
and Mr- Ayer was re-elected sec- <lb />
These are wise selections <lb />
and we predict that next year <lb />
will witness one of the most <lb />
successful Fairs the state has <lb />
ever had. Col. Carr never does <lb />
things by halves. <lb />
J. J. Van has been con- <lb />
firmed by the Senate by a vote of <lb />
to 22- Most of the Democrats <lb />
voted for confirmation. This <lb />
was right. Unless there were <lb />
some other charges him <lb />
besides the fact that he spends <lb />
much of his time Europe and <lb />
wears good clothes there should <lb />
have been no opposition to him- <lb />
Senator Ransom voted for con- <lb />
and Senator Vance <lb />
against. <lb />
There was some spicy talk in <lb />
the last week and some of <lb />
the language used if uttered out- <lb />
side of that Hall and construed <lb />
as it might be could, hardly have <lb />
failed to have provoked personal <lb />
It is to be hoped, <lb />
however, that after the repeal bill <lb />
is disposed of there may be no <lb />
breach in the resulting <lb />
from the conflicting views that <lb />
have been held and so <lb />
expressed on both sides. II t <lb />
b will be stirred u the <lb />
excitement of animated <lb />
bat this ought not to cause dis- <lb />
Mr. J. W. Sledge has purchased <lb />
the half interest of Mr. W. W. <lb />
Hall, decreased, in the <lb />
News, and becomes sole <lb />
tor of the paper. He has change d <lb />
the style of the paper from an <lb />
eight page to a four page sheet, <lb />
which we think is a decided <lb />
Success to the News- <lb />
It is said that Mr- Settle spends <lb />
most of his time in the Senate- <lb />
He doubtless given his best <lb />
effort to aid in the defeat of <lb />
Simmons. He had better <lb />
be attending M <lb />
A TRIBUTE TO J. H. MAYO. <lb />
c are p lined to Hie death <lb />
of our friend town-man Mr.-I. II. <lb />
Mayo who reside Ce of <lb />
Bethel on ill <lb />
t . so. funeral <lb />
were conducted by Rev. G. G. <lb />
of the i-t of which <lb />
Joe M member. He leaves <lb />
mother, one four brothers and <lb />
a large of friends to mourn his <lb />
His was interred at <lb />
the old I near old Sparta <lb />
county- The following <lb />
was his <lb />
peacefully, dearly ed friend. <lb />
While we watch a thy bier, <lb />
sigh at thy departure, <lb />
With the rest drop a tear. <lb />
We not wake the now <lb />
From thy calm and <lb />
i o spend another ear day. <lb />
In this world of cares and woes. <lb />
We have known thee long. <lb />
We have well. <lb />
So our love for thee. <lb />
No tongue can tell. <lb />
haw sad to no dear comrade. <lb />
To thee a last earthly <lb />
But we Rive thee up <lb />
Although oar broken heart r <lb />
May thine be a peaceful <lb />
Though on t nth I ft e thee no mo e <lb />
May we meet when the . calls. <lb />
And hands on a happier <lb />
e w. add say to the f <lb />
L-1 every sorrowing tear be dry. <lb />
And weep not as for those. <lb />
ho i to die. <lb />
For Joe has only fallen asleep, <lb />
To await his final reward, <lb />
he re <lb />
At the hand of his Lord, <lb />
A Comrade. <lb />
Bethel, X. C, Oct. <lb />
Land Sale. <lb />
virtue or a decree of Superior <lb />
at Marc . in the cw <lb />
of Turner and wile vs. Samuel <lb />
the undersigned Con Hers <lb />
will sell for Cash, before Court <lb />
House door, in Greenville, on Monday, <lb />
the day of November, the fol- <lb />
lowing-described piece or parcel of land <lb />
situated ill the county of Pitt in <lb />
township, adjoining the lands <lb />
of <lb />
Samuel and others, contain- <lb />
iS acres, more or less, it being the <lb />
land on which Turner Smith and wife <lb />
resided in 1885. A. L BLOW, <lb />
This October Commissioners. <lb />
Notice to <lb />
The superior Court of Pitt <lb />
county, having issued of d- <lb />
to me, undersigned, on <lb />
the day of October. on the <lb />
estate of W. Daniel, deceased, <lb />
notice is hereby given to all persons in- <lb />
to estate immediate <lb />
payment to the undersigned, and to all <lb />
creditors of said estate to present their <lb />
Mats, properly authenticated, to the <lb />
undersigned, within months after <lb />
the late of his notice, or this <lb />
will t- in their <lb />
-1 t of ISM. <lb />
on the of John <lb />
to <lb />
Having q Mi, <lb />
Court c as <lb />
Administrator of of II. F. <lb />
Manning, deceased, is hereby <lb />
given to all persons indebted to the es- <lb />
to make immediate payment to the <lb />
all persons having <lb />
claims against the estate present <lb />
the same for payment before 23rd <lb />
or notice <lb />
lie plead in bar of <lb />
This day of October, <lb />
of B. F. Maiming, <lb />
Mr. B. T. <lb />
Invites the la-lies to inspect her <lb />
Fashionable Millinery <lb />
She has recently returned from <lb />
north where she attended several <lb />
openings, and is prepared to fur- <lb />
the correct shades and for <lb />
this season. Her Pattern Bra are <lb />
models of style and beauty. Large lot <lb />
of Caps on hand. Mrs. <lb />
Mrs. aid Miss <lb />
Florence Williams are Both with and <lb />
will be glad to serve you. <lb />
Jelly cents a bottle. <lb />
ACME <lb />
Executors Sale of Per- <lb />
Estate. <lb />
On 2nd, day of November. 1893, <lb />
at the late residence of Abel Smith, de- <lb />
ceased, undersigned will sell for <lb />
cash to the highest bidder personal <lb />
estate of the late Abel Smith, consisting <lb />
of s. cattle, hogs, corn, cot- <lb />
ton, household and kitchen fur- <lb />
and all other personal property <lb />
of said estate. <lb />
-I. II. <lb />
f . <lb />
Mr. George Smith <lb />
V Texas. <lb />
What Mr. Smith Thinks He <lb />
Would <lb />
Said About Hood's Sarsaparilla <lb />
Hart Shakespeare lived hero and suffered a <lb />
I have. I think he would have said, Throw <lb />
away all medicine except Hood's <lb />
As an Englishman, coming to this <lb />
climate, I have felt the heat very much. In <lb />
the I U I had all tho care <lb />
anxiety of America on my mind. I got one <lb />
bottle of I food's and after I bad <lb />
taken It I felt as if I could undertake <lb />
The President's Duties. <lb />
Last month I hail a return of prickly heat; it <lb />
seemed impossible to stand up or lie down <lb />
without almost tearing myself to pieces. I <lb />
then got one more and it has not only <lb />
cured heat but I It put my blood <lb />
in good condition. I advise all to <lb />
Hood's Sarsaparilla In the spring and <lb />
Smith, Texas. <lb />
Pulverizing Harrow, Clod Crusher and <lb />
I have taken the agency for this <lb />
did farm implement and will be to <lb />
have the farmers come and exam it. <lb />
As its name implies, it is a g <lb />
will crush, cut. lit turn, <lb />
smooth, level and pulverize, all . i one <lb />
operation.- In preparing the laid Car <lb />
small grain and also for covering the <lb />
seed it cannot be surpassed. Several <lb />
made, from ft. to It. Call <lb />
and see how the Harrow works. <lb />
JOHN FLANAGAN. <lb />
JUST FRIEND <lb />
Do not Fail to Call on <lb />
FRANK WILSON <lb />
as he has just returned from the ; with a <lb />
line of <lb />
Dry GOODS, Notions, BOOTS Shoes, <lb />
Hood's Pills cure Sick Headache, <lb />
Indigestion, Biliousness. Sold by all druggists. <lb />
Land Sale. <lb />
By virtue if a decree of Pitt Superior <lb />
Court at March term. 1803, in the case <lb />
of Jesse P. vs Samuel M. <lb />
Smith and wife, Laura Smith, the <lb />
Commissioner will sell for <lb />
cash before the Court House door in <lb />
on Monday, the day of <lb />
December, is . die following; described <lb />
farm situated the Pitt and <lb />
In Swift Creek township, lying on the <lb />
south side of Creek and hounded <lb />
by lands of L, II. Wilson on the <lb />
north, by the lands E. S <lb />
on the the lands of J. J. B. <lb />
Cox on the south and west, being <lb />
lands to said Samuel M. Smith <lb />
his lather Cannon Smith, outlining <lb />
more or less F JAMBS, <lb />
This October 1898. <lb />
Land Sale. <lb />
virtue of a of Pi t Superior, <lb />
Court made at Sept. term the <lb />
of Latham Skinner vs. II. Yellowley <lb />
trustee, W II <lb />
the undersigned <lb />
sell for cash before the Court <lb />
door in on Monday the <lb />
day of November 1893 at <lb />
following described real estate situ- <lb />
In town of Greenville and <lb />
known in the plot of said town as lots <lb />
Nos. aid and <lb />
known as the Betel property. <lb />
The property will he divided and sold <lb />
in several Iota, each <lb />
can be lined by reference to the <lb />
deer e. f. O-<lb />
Sale of Valuable Land. <lb />
By virtue of a decree of the Superior <lb />
Pitt county, made at <lb />
1893. Monday, Dec. 4th, <lb />
1893, sell at public sale before tho <lb />
House door in Greenville, that valuable <lb />
farm lying of the town of Green- <lb />
ville, known as the residence and home <lb />
place of the late Edward C. <lb />
one hundred and <lb />
eighty acres, more or less, and ad- <lb />
joining the town of the lands <lb />
Martha Wilson, Frank Johnson and <lb />
others. Situated upon laid premises <lb />
and grove eight room <lb />
dwelling with a water cistern attached, <lb />
kitchen, stables, and other <lb />
buildings. Near the dwelling is a <lb />
spring of tine water. The farm also con- <lb />
an orchard of a variety of fine <lb />
fruit, trees and a vineyard of James, Con <lb />
cord, other <lb />
One-third to be paid cash, <lb />
the balance in two equal to <lb />
be paid at the. expiration of one and two <lb />
years from day of sale, the deferred pay- <lb />
to bear eight per cent interest; ti- <lb />
withheld until 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 said terms by paying inter, <lb />
est to day of payment. <lb />
F. <lb />
ALEX. L. BLOW. <lb />
Oct. 18th. 1893. Commissioners, <lb />
W. L. DOUGLAS <lb />
SHOE <lb />
Do you wear When next In wed try a pair, <lb />
est In the world. <lb />
3.50 <lb />
2.80 <lb />
2.00 <lb />
roil soys<lb />
LADIES <lb />
a who met <lb />
up, take<lb />
I u Malaria. <lb />
. . -c and <lb />
If fine DRESS SHOE, mads laths Wan <lb />
styles, don't pay to try my M w <lb />
Shot, They fit equal to custom and look and <lb />
war u well, <lb />
do to by purchasing L, Douglas Shoes. Nam MS <lb />
price stamped on tho bottom, look for It when yon buy <lb />
Sold by <lb />
R. FA ft. C <lb />
This space will be occupied by <lb />
Look for prices next week as their buyer <lb />
is in New York securing <lb />
mm mm <lb />
FOR THE <lb />
Goods are cheaper than now than ever before <lb />
known and we have taken the opportunity of <lb />
giving our friends and patrons the benefit of <lb />
the low prices. <lb />
Yours to please, <lb />
Greene. <lb />
TO THE PUBLIC <lb />
HAVE OPENED THE <lb />
FORMERLY OCCUPIED BY <lb />
J. L. LITTLE WITH AN <lb />
EXTENSIVE STOCK OF <lb />
CLOTHING, <lb />
SHOES. <lb />
j MEN SUITS 13.00 and up. <lb />
SUITS and op. <lb />
BOYS OVERCOATS l-25 up. <lb />
I CHECKED HOMESPUN cents. <lb />
THE, <lb />
LOWEST <lb />
PRICES <lb />
IN <lb />
I GREENVILLE. <lb />
Sol. Cohen <lb />
DOOR TO J A ANDREW <lb />
GENT'S FURNISHING <lb />
And as I make a <lb />
in, <lb />
I can suit you both as to pocket and quality. <lb />
CALL AT THE RED FRONT OPPOSITE THE OLD BRICK <lb />
STORE AND WE 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 />
SALE <lb />
OF <lb />
TOWN <lb />
On the Washington Branch Railroad, and the <lb />
Scotland Neck Branch Railroad. <lb />
OPPORTUNITY t PAYING <lb />
ARE RUN UPON <lb />
Capital and Credit. <lb />
JOIN TO THESE THE i <lb />
y TO <lb />
AND MAINTAIN AND <lb />
YOU HAVE THE SECRET <lb />
WE HA TRIED TO JOIN <lb />
ALL THESE TOGETHER <lb />
. I Ii I UP A III SIN <lb />
ID MERIT. WHICH WOULD BE A <lb />
CREDIT TO <lb />
PLEASURE TO I <lb />
CUSTOMERS TO THAT WE <lb />
HAVE SUCCEEDED BY THEIR as <lb />
IN DOING THIS VERY <lb />
THING. FRIENDS A ND Cl s COMERS <lb />
WE THANE YOU AND STILL SOU <lb />
CIT YOUR HELP AND PA <lb />
YOU CANNOT AFFORD TO MISS IT, <lb />
The has lately and runs <lb />
of the most fertile Meet Ions the Sound of North Carolina. <lb />
growing Hue Corn, other crop, and by reason of <lb />
climate Bull, to trucking of every description, and which i- by the above road <lb />
speedy to northern market. At th following convenient <lb />
located and on the above road, we will oiler Town for <lb />
sale, at public auction, as <lb />
WHARTON, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 1893, to A. M. <lb />
TUESDAY, 1893, M. <lb />
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 1893, M. <lb />
We Mill some Lots for sale at the Depots on the Scotland and <lb />
Railroad, we will offer at public auction as <lb />
GOOSE NEST, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER A- M. <lb />
HOBGOOD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1893, P. M. <lb />
AYDEN, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER A. M. <lb />
The above Towns on this road are already well and prosperous, and <lb />
are too well known to need any extended at this time. Persons <lb />
desiring Homes In a section of country that has h future before if, and a soil and <lb />
Climate to sustain luting will do well to attend these Sale, where <lb />
great Bargains can be secured on terms. <lb />
or if desired one-half and balance on time at <lb />
These Lots must be sold and now is your opportunity . <lb />
J. B. AGENT. <lb />
BROWN HOOKER <lb />
INVITE YOU TO VISIT THEIR <lb />
We offer you a line of that cannot excelled in this county <lb />
for variety and value. For every dollar spent with we <lb />
try to Rive honest value. We received our <lb />
FALL STOCK <lb />
can show you a beautiful line of Goods. It is our intention to <lb />
Good Goods at the lowest possible prices with value <lb />
and merit- We have the Goods. <lb />
We Have the Nicest Stock in Town. <lb />
We invite inspection. We invite comparison. We want your pit- <lb />
We want your trade. Come see our <lb />
Dry Goods, Dress <lb />
Notions, Hats, <lb />
Piece for Making and Boys <lb />
CLOTHING, <lb />
Shoes, Crockery, Tinware, <lb />
Glassware, Wood Hardware, Plows Farming <lb />
Harness and Whips. Heavy Groceries and Flour a specialty <lb />
The largest best lino of P T T V J T P ever kept in <lb />
our town, consisting in part F I I U Marble Top <lb />
Walnut Suits, Solid Oak Suits, Imitation Oak Suits, Imitation <lb />
nut Suits, Bureaus, Bedsteads, Tables, Buffets. Chairs <lb />
of kinds, Cribs and Cradles, Mattresses, Tin Safes <lb />
Bed Springs, Tables and Carriages, Lace <lb />
Pole, Matting and Floor Oil cloths. J. k P. Best Spool <lb />
Cotton at Wholesale prices, Bagging and Tics, Peanut Bags. <lb />
We are unceasing and tireless workers for trade and ways <lb />
ready to make and give Bargains. <lb />
ESTABLISHED <lb />
To see the bargains they are offering on a full line of <lb />
DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, <lb />
Boots, Shoes and Hats <lb />
For Fall and Winter <lb />
We can suit the Ladies exactly on <lb />
Dress Goods Trimmings. <lb />
-0 <lb />
A more complete <lb />
stock of lUll the market <lb />
cannot be on <lb />
We continue to sell C. 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 />
-----TWENTY-FIVE HUNDRED WORTH OF----- <lb />
To be sold at reduced <lb />
prices, together with a large <lb />
assortment of Fall and <lb />
winter <lb />
Goods, <lb />
IN SHORT A COMPLETE <lb />
STOCK OF GOODS TO BE SOLD <lb />
Having bought my brother out I am determined to sell my en- <lb />
tire stock exceedingly close. Come and see for yourself. <lb />
Respectfully, <lb />
WILEY BROWN. <lb />
Hew Home Sewing Machines and Depositor for American Bible So. <lb />
WHOLESALE <lb />
GREENVILLE. C.<lb />
no c. R. Side Meat, <lb />
Tube Boston <lb />
Flour, all entries <lb />
ban-els Granulated Sugar. <lb />
barrels Sugar. <lb />
boxes Tobacco. <lb />
barrels M Ills Stiff <lb />
barrels Three Thistle <lb />
barrels Gail Ax Sniff, <lb />
barrels P. Snuff, <lb />
cases Sardines, <lb />
Full Stock of other <lb />
50.000 Luke <lb />
i ind <lb />
barrels ck <lb />
Powder. <lb />
tons Snot, <lb />
c Bread Powders. <lb />
cases Star <lb />
barrels Apple Vinegar. <lb />
eases Gold Dust. Washing Powder. <lb />
l lb Batting. <lb />
bundles Arrow Ties. <lb />
good carried in my line. <lb />
Ill is Hie lied a pi <lb />
YOU CAN BUY ONE AT FENDERS, GOOD COOK STOVES <lb />
are now so cheap that you can not afford to buy an inferior <lb />
-------one. Go to buy the best--------- <lb />
ELMO, <lb />
LIBERTY, <lb />
to <lb />
Tinware, Paints. Oils. Glass Lamp floods, <lb />
Stoves repaired, Tin and all kinds of Sheet Metal work <lb />
done- <lb />
S. E.<lb />
K I <lb />
COBB BROS CO, <lb />
Commission Merchants, <lb />
FAYETTE STREET NORFOLK, VA. <lb />
and Correspondence Solicited. <lb />
J. L. SUGG, <lb />
LIFE AND FIRE INSURANCE <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C <lb />
OFFICE JAMES OLD STAND <lb />
All kinds Risks placed in strictly <lb />
FIRST-CLASS COMPANIES <lb />
At lowest current rates. <lb />
AGENT FOB A FIRST-CLASS FIRE PROOF<lb /></p>
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Dollar <lb />
AND <lb />
SENSE. <lb />
and <lb />
THE REFLECTOR. <lb />
Reflections. <lb />
are tho wheels upon which rest <lb />
and ma the business of the <lb />
world. Some have <lb />
some the on <lb />
the favored <lb />
few have <lb />
both Not to <lb />
take the trouble <lb />
to see buy our <lb />
bargains is to one <lb />
of the three <lb />
Either you have the sense with- <lb />
out the or <lb />
The dollars without the sense, or <lb />
Neither the dollars nor the sense. <lb />
fair week. <lb />
Sec Cobb's Stock of dry goods. <lb />
There sickness just now than <lb />
If you want a rice Hat call at C. <lb />
Cobb Sou. <lb />
The Presbyterian Synod will <lb />
Tarboro next week. <lb />
rounds of old <lb />
Iron for cash. Ellington Bran. <lb />
Peanut Bags at the Old <lb />
Brick Store. <lb />
set in Saturday and a dam- <lb />
per on our pretty <lb />
J. O, Cobb Son arc in shape to meet <lb />
in all lines. <lb />
Healing Stoves, Cook Stoves and <lb />
Stove Pipe <lb />
The cotton market is like the silver <lb />
get settled. <lb />
paying their taxes the first <lb />
November will save cost. <lb />
K. W. King, Sheriff. <lb />
Cotton just did squeeze to S <lb />
last week but it dropped right off again. <lb />
My Stove Pipe is made of the bi st <lb />
Eastern Iron. D. D. <lb />
Heavy bleaks at the a alehouses this <lb />
week. This seems to be the continuous <lb />
order. <lb />
The Best Flour on at the <lb />
Old Brick Store. <lb />
T w o things the y hail f; <lb />
i- and bill speeches in <lb />
the Senate. <lb />
Tho.-e Doors tiny line. <lb />
Made of Carolina pine. <lb />
At V. D. , <lb />
Mr. John Flanagan has the <lb />
agency for the Acme Harrow, a <lb />
useful farm implement. <lb />
Personal. <lb />
Mr. Eugene is sick with fever. <lb />
Miss Moore has been sick the <lb />
pa t week. <lb />
Dr. F. S. Harris, of Henderson, i <lb />
week. <lb />
Master Milton White has been very <lb />
sick the last few days. <lb />
Mr. J. D. Bullock, of Oxford was <lb />
the here last week. <lb />
Mis. R. M. Hearne, of Washington, is <lb />
visiting her father, Sheriff Allen War- <lb />
Mi-. Jane Savage and Mrs. Annie <lb />
of Wilson, are visiting Mrs. C. T. <lb />
Mr. B. S. Sheppard went to <lb />
Monday for treatment. We trust <lb />
his will soon be entirely restored. <lb />
Mr. J. S. has accepted a <lb />
position as salesman with J. C. Cobb <lb />
Son and is closing out his stock of <lb />
Mr. Bernard to <lb />
last week from Pilot <lb />
where he has been for sometime. <lb />
We regret to learn that he is in very <lb />
feeble health. <lb />
had a stroke of <lb />
paralysis last Wednesday and has since <lb />
been lying critically ill at the residence <lb />
Mr. J. D. Williamson. Her <lb />
absent children, Mrs. Sadie Jones and <lb />
Mis. Annie of Suffolk, Va., <lb />
Mr. ft. H. of Va <lb />
and Miss Williamson, of Wash- <lb />
City were notified by wire of her <lb />
condition and came at once to her <lb />
bedside. <lb />
Grifton Items. <lb />
N C, Oct. <lb />
Mr. J. f. of Kinston, was <lb />
in town Monday. <lb />
Cotton coming in quite and <lb />
very good for the merchants. <lb />
Mr. W. Bland has been dangerously <lb />
sick for the few days fever, <lb />
but glad to is better now <lb />
Miss Ora of Greenville, <lb />
spent several days in town the past <lb />
week the guest of Mr. Tho. <lb />
Prof. made a flying visit to his <lb />
home in Greene county Friday and re- <lb />
turned Monday. <lb />
Storms, storms and storms, the fourth <lb />
one set in Saturday. Rained almost in- <lb />
Saturday night and Sunday <lb />
with considerable wind. Our farmers <lb />
took advantage of the nice weather in <lb />
cotton picking, but still there is lots of <lb />
cotton fields that have not been picked, <lb />
and I think very near one-quarter of <lb />
the crop lost, being so badly blown out <lb />
by the storm. <lb />
NOW LISTEN <lb />
We have just returned from New <lb />
York with the largest and <lb />
most select line of <lb />
DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, <lb />
Notions, Boots Shoes <lb />
ever shown Greenville. Come <lb />
and look at 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 />
SPARKS. <lb />
There are valuable parcel- of <lb />
real advertised in the <lb />
to be sold auction. Two very <lb />
able are offered. <lb />
The number of drunks Saturday won d <lb />
suggest that Mr. r g.-t his gold <lb />
cure in His institute <lb />
will open inner 1st. <lb />
The crowd in town Saturday was <lb />
large an I there was a good picking up <lb />
of trade. A large number of delegates <lb />
passed through Greenville yesterday. <lb />
The damage done by the late storm to <lb />
the Presbyterian church was not so <lb />
great as at expected, and we are <lb />
glad lb it the work is going <lb />
forward. <lb />
Thad a colored man of this <lb />
county, was killed at Pamela Monday. <lb />
A pile lumber on him inflicting <lb />
such injuries as to cause death in a <lb />
short while. <lb />
Mr. J- Hunter, once a <lb />
man of this town but now a citizen of <lb />
Raleigh, was wanted last Wednesday <lb />
to Mrs. Genie A. of Clay- <lb />
ton. Many friends here best <lb />
wishes. <lb />
Date--. <lb />
State and County are now due. <lb />
The taxpayers of are <lb />
that Will attend at the following <lb />
times and for the of col- <lb />
such taxes. The law compels <lb />
me to collect, account for and settle <lb />
for the same at once and hope every <lb />
body who have not paid the same will <lb />
meet me and do so. Those who prefer <lb />
will find me in my office in the Court <lb />
House, they can settle with me <lb />
ed they come in the month of <lb />
Penny Friday. <lb />
Saturday, October 28th. <lb />
Grimesland, <lb />
Falkland, <lb />
Bethel.<lb />
Ayden. Tuesday. October <lb />
Grifton, Saturday, November 4th. <lb />
After November 1st I shall proceed <lb />
to enforce collection by law. Pay In <lb />
time and save Warning. <lb />
. Sept. R. W. KING, <lb />
Sheriff Pitt county. <lb />
pay cash for <lb />
Cotton Seed at the Store. <lb />
Lot- of squirrels are reported down <lb />
on creek and hunting parties are <lb />
camping out down <lb />
Do you mutt a good Axe for cents <lb />
or a Corn for then sec D. <lb />
D. <lb />
The N. C. Christian Missionary Con- <lb />
is being held in Washington <lb />
this week. <lb />
The ladies should see the pretty <lb />
at Mrs. ft. I. <lb />
Material is being placed on the lot <lb />
i to the erection of i <lb />
new bank building. <lb />
J. C. Cobb t Son have the prettiest <lb />
Shoes in town. See Men's<lb />
Orange r beaded its <lb />
list of Marriage for last month <lb />
received a car load of Bagging <lb />
Ties at C. Cobb Sou. gee them <lb />
before buying. <lb />
Do you want to make your grading <lb />
house comfortable, then see D. D. <lb />
and get a Heating Stove. <lb />
We heard man say Saturday he went <lb />
to stores looking for salt. as <lb />
Greenville as near out of salt as th it <lb />
Work commenced last week on the <lb />
residence Mr. W. White is <lb />
having built on Dickerson avenue. <lb />
A large stock of Furniture cheap <lb />
t she Old Brick S ore. <lb />
The next session of the Atlantic <lb />
will be held in <lb />
church in county. <lb />
Get. 31st is the last day <lb />
yen can pay taxes without cost. <lb />
R. W. Sheriff. <lb />
Capt. Bell in charge of the river <lb />
has a of hands putting in a <lb />
large jetty at banks, two miles <lb />
from here, <lb />
Mrs. ft. Higgs has the very latest <lb />
styles in new fall millinery and can <lb />
please all patrons. <lb />
Only a few went from Greenville to <lb />
the State Fair. Mr. Andrew Joyner <lb />
says the crowd on Thursday was <lb />
Remember I pay you cash for Chickens <lb />
Eggs and Country Produce at the Old <lb />
Brick Store. <lb />
drown has put a wagon on the <lb />
road selling New Home rowing ma- <lb />
chines. W. J. S- C ark of <lb />
the <lb />
The best is always the cheapest Buy <lb />
the Richmond Stove Stoves at <lb />
D. D. <lb />
that left Greenville on <lb />
day steamer was on the market <lb />
Monday morning. No snails about that <lb />
The O. D. Is a mover. <lb />
Look for the swinging sign <lb />
est Cash Store on Higgs <lb />
Bros. <lb />
Swift while on a <lb />
visit to our town on professional <lb />
the last two days of last week was <lb />
invited by a number of his old comrades <lb />
in arms to attend and address the re- <lb />
union of ex-Confederate veterans held <lb />
last Saturday at Pollard's Mill about <lb />
miles from town. He begs us <lb />
hi- deep i egret at his inability to attend. <lb />
In condition of his health the <lb />
of the weather prevented his going. <lb />
too Old to Wed. <lb />
Register of Deeds Harding issued a <lb />
marriage license to in aged couple one <lb />
day last week. They were John <lb />
Simmons aged and Mrs. Nancy <lb />
aged 6-1. Besides being an old man <lb />
to take unto himself a bride, Mr. Sim- <lb />
mons has the reputation on the <lb />
champion cater of the county. <lb />
Colored Wedding. <lb />
There a swell wedding in colored <lb />
circle- here last week. Edmonds, <lb />
tie liveryman, went out in <lb />
town-hip and to k himself a wife <lb />
A long procession accompanied the <lb />
couple back to town and a reception was <lb />
given at the home of Herbert Edmonds <lb />
brother of the groom <lb />
Help the Suffers. <lb />
In response to the item in last w <lb />
Mr. D. B. Evans handed us <lb />
to sent to yellow fever suffers <lb />
at Brunswick. Ga. Are there not others <lb />
who will give No doubt there arc, but <lb />
they should give without delay as the <lb />
need is Greenville ought to <lb />
send a nice sum and should not require <lb />
s dictation about it. <lb />
Married. <lb />
Our young townsman Mr. II. C. Ed- <lb />
was married on after- <lb />
noon of list neck to Mis; Marv E. Garris <lb />
at the home of her father, Mr. R. II. <lb />
of township. The <lb />
bridal p returned to Greenville that <lb />
evening and a reception was held at the <lb />
home of the groom, corner and <lb />
Fifth Streets. <lb />
The Old Soldiers. <lb />
Notwithstanding Saturday was a very <lb />
rainy day there was a good <lb />
gathering of Confederate out at <lb />
Mill. Saturday to take part in <lb />
the reunion and picnic. The names of <lb />
seventy-five were enrolled on <lb />
a roster together with their company <lb />
and regiment. Short talks were made <lb />
by E. A. U. Harding and <lb />
F. A. A good dinner was <lb />
spread and all present enjoyed the cc- <lb />
ca-ion. <lb />
High Prices <lb />
Have been <lb />
Unconditionally <lb />
Repealed at <lb />
LANG'S. <lb />
And everything is <lb />
being sold Cheap <lb />
for CASH. <lb />
You have only a week left now in <lb />
which to get square with the Sheriff on <lb />
the tax question. He says they must be <lb />
paid by the first of November. <lb />
The hues we year 1893 will be <lb />
collected according to law, pay at once. <lb />
B. W. King, <lb />
Forbes and <lb />
the old Greenville Warehouse. They <lb />
made the highest average on Tuesday, <lb />
the 17th, that has been made in the <lb />
State for five years. They sold <lb />
pounds for Who can beat <lb />
that <lb />
Two new stores have opened here in <lb />
the la-t two weeks. Mr. Sol Cohen, of <lb />
has moved here and opened in <lb />
the Little stand on Five Points, and the <lb />
Baltimore Bargain Store has opened in <lb />
the oil stand under the <lb />
Opera House, <lb />
Fresh arrival New Buckwheat. <lb />
Butter, Rolled Oats. Prunes, Mack- <lb />
t the Old <lb />
Brick Store. <lb />
H. F. Keel has Connected himself <lb />
with the well known Ware- <lb />
house of Henderson and will be glad to <lb />
have his friends give him a trial, be- <lb />
that Coopers Warehouse is the <lb />
place to get the very best prices for <lb />
their tobacco. Hogshead furnished <lb />
on <lb />
Sociable. <lb />
A pleasant party was held at the <lb />
home of Sheriff R. W. King en <lb />
day evening of last week, given by Mrs. <lb />
King to a few friends. There were <lb />
present Misses Mollie Rouse, of Tarboro. <lb />
and Rosa Forbes and Florence <lb />
Williams, Messrs. K. Hyman, <lb />
R. B. Jarvis, James Starkey, B. <lb />
F. Tyson and A J. Music, <lb />
dancing and whist were favorite amuse- <lb />
of the guests. At <lb />
an elegant lunch was served and much <lb />
enjoyed. <lb />
Inferior Court Question Settled. <lb />
The Supreme Court of the State last <lb />
week decided that there was no error in <lb />
the case of Moore the <lb />
of Pitt county. This was the <lb />
case reference to the Inferior Court <lb />
that was led Judge <lb />
decision that the Magistrates of the <lb />
county had no authority for assembling <lb />
themselves in meeting for any purpose <lb />
unless called together by the Board of <lb />
County Commissioners. The Supreme <lb />
Court sustaining him in this decision <lb />
puts an end to matter as it stood. <lb />
If the county has an Court, the <lb />
must call the <lb />
together in order to make their <lb />
action legal. <lb />
Shooting Scrape. <lb />
There was a shooting affair out in <lb />
Farmville township Friday. Mr. Jim <lb />
Moore, who has charge of a plantation <lb />
belonging to Mr. J. J. Nobles, ordered <lb />
a colored tenant to move a lot of shucks <lb />
belonging to the out his <lb />
barn. The refused to move the <lb />
shucks and threatened to kill Moore if <lb />
he put them out. Moore moved the <lb />
shucks out of his and <lb />
man aided by bis wife and son made an <lb />
attack on him. Moore shot the man in <lb />
the leg and stopped the attack. <lb />
boy ran hack borne and got a gun, and <lb />
seeing Moore coming out of his gin <lb />
house later fired at nun filling his breast <lb />
with shot. Moore fell but raised up <lb />
and fired at the boy, striking him with <lb />
t o shot. The two are in jail. <lb />
Both the Methodist Conferences of <lb />
the State meet In cities this year. The <lb />
K. C. Conference meets with Filth <lb />
Street Church, Wilmington, the <lb />
Western Conference meets with Tryon <lb />
Street Charon, <lb />
Bethel Items. <lb />
O., 1893. <lb />
Rev. G. F. Smith of Greenville spent <lb />
Friday and Saturday last here. <lb />
Elder was here Saturday and <lb />
Sunday attending the Confer- <lb />
of the M. E. Church, he left this <lb />
morning. <lb />
Rev. Mr. Harley left last Monday for <lb />
where he was married on <lb />
Wednesday, he returned home <lb />
evening with his bride. <lb />
Sallie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. <lb />
J. A. Taylor, is quite sick fever. <lb />
Mr. George Carson has also been sick <lb />
for several weeps. <lb />
Mrs. Charlotte J. O. Car- <lb />
and W. J. Bryant left this morn- <lb />
for South Carolina, where they will <lb />
probably make their future home. <lb />
Mr. Jodie Mayo, after an illness of <lb />
three weeks with typhoid fever, died at <lb />
his mother's in Bethel on Friday even- <lb />
last. services were con- <lb />
ducted on Sat in-day morning at <lb />
by the Rev. after which he <lb />
was taken to the family bat la ground <lb />
near Old Sparta for interment. <lb />
Mills Items. <lb />
N. Oct. <lb />
Cotton reached here last <lb />
day. <lb />
Mr. J. L. Patrick want to o <lb />
last week. <lb />
Dr. Best went to Greenville on <lb />
last Wednesday. <lb />
Messrs C. p. and rip Moots attended <lb />
the state fair st week. <lb />
Miss Ora Whichard of Greenville is <lb />
visiting Miss Mary May. <lb />
Miss Mary Mosley of comity <lb />
is visiting her sister Mrs. E. A. Patrick. <lb />
Miss Annie Green- <lb />
ville last Wednesday returning Thurs- <lb />
day. <lb />
Harry D. Reno exhibited at <lb />
p last evening to a small <lb />
audience. <lb />
Mis. M. K. Tripp returned home last <lb />
Saturday after spending some lime in <lb />
Kinston. <lb />
Dr. lien Best Eureka spent pa t of <lb />
last week here his brother Dr. <lb />
W. L. Best. <lb />
Miss Winnie Burney returned home <lb />
last Thursday after spending some time <lb />
at springs. <lb />
Mr. Gray Moore and Miss <lb />
Stokes were married at Timothy church <lb />
last Wednesday evening Rev. J. L. <lb />
Of tin- County Sunday School <lb />
to he held in the Baptist <lb />
Thursday, Oct. <lb />
A. M . Opening exercises and ad- <lb />
dress by the President, H. Harding. <lb />
day. Relation of parents to the Sen- <lb />
day A. L. Blow. <lb />
M. Punctuality and Regularity, I. <lb />
A. Sugg. <lb />
Adjournment. <lb />
P. M. The Bible in the Sunday <lb />
School. Rev. R. D. Carroll. <lb />
The best Methods of Exciting In- <lb />
in the Sunday School Work. Rev <lb />
U. F. Smith. <lb />
The <lb />
Prof. W. II. <lb />
Are Sunday Schools of any Value <lb />
to a Community. Prof. <lb />
Reports of to the <lb />
State Sunday School Convention. <lb />
Electing officers. <lb />
Son service, recitations and <lb />
readings, J. D. Cox and class. <lb />
Opening Question Box. <lb />
Adjournment. <lb />
THE DEAR BOYS OF THE TRADE. <lb />
TWO OP <lb />
You <lb />
Want <lb />
to <lb />
Save <lb />
Your <lb />
Money <lb />
If so <lb />
Trade <lb />
with <lb />
O. T. <lb />
-IS SHOWING ALL THE- <lb />
EFFECTS <lb />
as <lb />
Li <lb />
rial Cl Sis <lb />
CASHMERES IN ALL THE LATEST COLORS. <lb />
Ill ALL SHADES. <lb />
DON'T FORGET <lb />
-OUR<lb />
STOCK OF- <lb />
If you want a Stylish Suit and <lb />
Perfect Pit. <lb />
C. T. <lb />
-2 <lb />
HATTER. <lb />
Of till the tobacco buyers, we say <lb />
Harrison's the y <lb />
the way; <lb />
With Ids early hair and eyes so brown, <lb />
lie has captured most the girls in <lb />
town. <lb />
But alas for these poor captured ones. <lb />
For W. has his heart already won, <lb />
Then comes Pat with his win- <lb />
smile, <lb />
eclipses poor George many a <lb />
mile <lb />
Pat can't lay claim to eyes dark <lb />
brown, <lb />
The girls all proclaim him the <lb />
est boy in town. <lb />
But he's In love with corner <lb />
fifth <lb />
Judging from his is plainly seen. <lb />
Yes, George is admired for his ban a. <lb />
form. <lb />
And Pat tor his winning ways. <lb />
But where is one who can y <lb />
With clever Henry Hayes F <lb />
not j tor great <lb />
size, . <lb />
Is admired by all <lb />
But of all is d his wheel, <lb />
All n up glitter steel- <lb />
Especially whoa he the sent <lb />
And goes up the street <lb />
Mis B. who lives near the church on <lb />
Greene Street <lb />
Declares Kenneth is just <lb />
While some may boast of face and <lb />
fame, <lb />
Kenneth there Just the <lb />
And it is, indeed, a cruel fate, <lb />
Which allows these boys many <lb />
o break. <lb />
Now, dear girls, beware the <lb />
alert. <lb />
Best assured of one <lb />
men will Art. <lb />
E. P. Read <lb />
Ladles Fine Shoes <lb />
FOR <lb />
SOLE AGENT FOR <lb />
Brothers <lb />
Shoes, <lb />
FOR <lb />
MEN, WOMEN, BABIES <lb />
Button and styles and Prices. <lb />
Notice to Creators. <lb />
Having duly the <lb />
Court Pit ,,, M Es <lb />
of D-.-B deceased, <lb />
notice is given to all persons in- <lb />
to estate t o make immediate <lb />
payment. the undersigned, and all <lb />
persona having ms against the estate <lb />
must sent same tor payment be- <lb />
W of this <lb />
will ha in bar of recovery. <lb />
This of October. 1801. <lb />
AMANDA HARRIS. <lb />
Executrix of Delta Harris. <lb />
Don't forget me if you have a dollar to spend as I <lb />
earn save you money and give you the best of Goods. <lb />
No trouble to show goods or furnish samples <lb />
Yours anxious to please, <lb />
C. T. <lb />
THE LOW PRICE CASH MAN. <lb />
Next door north of A. Forbes, and opposite Old Brick Store.<lb /></p>
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                <p>
Why Not Ride the Best TOBACCO DEPARTMENT <lb />
O- L. Proprietor Eastern <lb />
ousters, fat and j other market. We were speaking <lb />
other good with a very prominent gent m. u <lb />
in tobacco circles both in this <lb />
Oct. 17th, was an Virginia, who is now <lb />
lucky clay fur and u representing his firm on war- <lb />
GOLD NOT AVAILABLE. <lb />
Victor Bicycles are first in tires and improvements, and <lb />
lead the world of <lb />
OVERMAN WHEEL CO. <lb />
WASHINGTON, DENVER, SAN FRANCISCO. <lb />
LEAF <lb />
J. S. JENKINS CO. <lb />
TOBACCO BROKERS <lb />
Greenville, N. o. <lb />
Ample Facilities Large Stock. <lb />
Buys on <lb />
Tyson Raw Is. Rankers, of Trade, Greenville <lb />
SPECIAL ADVANTAGES <lb />
TOBACCO <lb />
To my Friends Custom rs of Pin <lb />
have mad.- special preparation In in-paring HORS- <lb />
propose giving with i Slue <lb />
smooth or your when <lb />
Also I have special to nap in spill Una made mm <lb />
special advantages aw in awn places me In a <lb />
to meet all competition. I promise I will strive lo <lb />
make it to raw interest to use and yon can find I hem at any t roe <lb />
either at my factory or at the Eastern N. C. <lb />
S S e <lb />
hi <lb />
And Turned f -s <lb />
I am prepared to lo any Kind S . <lb />
line. tor Piazzas. <lb />
any kind. Plan. Ra Hug. b name you prices on <lb />
anything in the above upon application. <lb />
REPAID WORK <lb />
done on short notice. Thanking yon for part patronage, I am <lb />
strive to meet your tut.- and ask you me a trial tin <lb />
arranging elsewhere. Respectfully, <lb />
N. C <lb />
Gr. COX,<lb />
-Manufacturer of-<lb />
day for the Greenville To <lb />
Board of Trade. Two gen- <lb />
soiling tobacco on the <lb />
floor Hie Greenville Warehouse <lb />
along <lb />
on their to <lb />
The tobacco f course <lb />
a good price and Mr. <lb />
Morgan, of the American Tobacco <lb />
bought one and Mr. R. j De <lb />
W- the other. The two i <lb />
were lumped toge her given <lb />
for a supper for the Board of <lb />
Trade. The managers of the <lb />
Greenville Warehouse, then came <lb />
to the rescue and gave a ponder <lb />
and luscious oyster supper <lb />
which with the made <lb />
the most tempting feast that we <lb />
ever beheld. Every buyer and <lb />
nearly every one connected with <lb />
the tobacco business took part <lb />
and those who could not do <lb />
to the oysters made up lost <lb />
ground on the possum, cake, wine <lb />
and is of course interest d <lb />
getting good tobacco to come to <lb />
and he said that in the <lb />
estimation of all thinking men <lb />
Greenville was the central and <lb />
natural market of the east. But, <lb />
said he, if you allow <lb />
come down here pick the <lb />
best wrappers in the crop there <lb />
no inducement for to- <lb />
men to come here. He <lb />
The Troubles of a Man with <lb />
Twenty-Dollar Gold Piece. <lb />
Ho or Money, Bat <lb />
Get h Square Meal or <lb />
a Ticket far a <lb />
Car Trip. <lb />
; spoke of the loss that farmers <lb />
were sustaining by selling their <lb />
tobacco at the pack house. Why, <lb />
said he, don't the farmers give us <lb />
a chance to buy their tobacco <lb />
Why they offer it here and <lb />
if these to buy it <lb />
let them come the market <lb />
bid on it like other buyers, and <lb />
if the farmer is not satisfied he <lb />
has the advantage of taking it <lb />
up and shipping anywhere he <lb />
W i. Li t s tO- <lb />
Now to the we want to <lb />
and other It was of that this is the way tobacco <lb />
the most and <lb />
of the tobacco men that we <lb />
have ever had and it will be long <lb />
remembered by those who took <lb />
in it Messrs. Forbes <lb />
men are talking about our section <lb />
and if we can only get you as <lb />
deeply interested selling your <lb />
tobacco on your home market as <lb />
men who have come here to buy <lb />
it, in a few years instead of <lb />
Gorman have these going around the <lb />
the thanks <lb />
trade. <lb />
of the entire <lb />
Cooper's Warehouse, at Hen- <lb />
N. C, has been making <lb />
the past week, tine sales of new- <lb />
bright o. AH bright to- <lb />
free from green is selling <lb />
at Cooper's fully us well as at this <lb />
date last year. Try him with a <lb />
bright tobacco. <lb />
AN <lb />
TO THE RN <lb />
A few weeks ago the Winston <lb />
Tobacco Journal published an <lb />
headed Carolina <lb />
Tobacco, the <lb />
and natural market of the <lb />
Starting out with this thought <lb />
we will say that it is the opinion <lb />
of tobacco men all over <lb />
the State that Greenville will in <lb />
time be the leading tobacco mar- <lb />
of the world for the sale of <lb />
tobacco. But in order to <lb />
make it there are two classes <lb />
of people that must throw <lb />
their efforts and co operation, <lb />
namely, the farmer who produces <lb />
the tobacco and the buyer who <lb />
handles it prepares it for the <lb />
manufacturer. The first <lb />
sites for a tobacco market are <lb />
sales, floor and handling room. <lb />
These must be had before any- <lb />
thing can be done, then buy- <lb />
who are prepared to pay as <lb />
much as any other market for the <lb />
mo grade of tobacco offered. <lb />
With all these nothing can be <lb />
done unless we the <lb />
operation. With the <lb />
pa no barrier then stands <lb />
between Greenville the great <lb />
e-i success that has ever crowned <lb />
h efforts the establish-, get my <lb />
m of a live,, <lb />
and progressive <lb />
market. <lb />
country begging you to ship or <lb />
sell to them they will be here <lb />
interested getting you to sell <lb />
in Greenville, for they themselves <lb />
will then be interested in the <lb />
Greenville market. If on the con- <lb />
you continue to encourage <lb />
shipping away your home <lb />
market, you are helping to quick <lb />
undo what it has a few a <lb />
long time and great deal of labor <lb />
expense to do. Farmers of <lb />
Eastern Carolina, give us your as <lb />
and we will guarantee that <lb />
the end you will be satisfied <lb />
the result. We ask you <lb />
the name and for the sake of the <lb />
success of home join <lb />
with us and lets make Greenville <lb />
not only th leading tobacco mar- <lb />
of North Carolina but the <lb />
center of progressive <lb />
trial civilization. <lb />
Try Cooper, at Henderson, with <lb />
some fine white tobacco and he <lb />
will please you. Send your to- <lb />
where you can get the cash i customers, I felt that I had the right <lb />
for it. Cooper is always to presume on a little. Well, I <lb />
had a twenty-dollar gold <lb />
said he, I wanted to <lb />
get five cents out of it, so as to get <lb />
borne on the elevated. I had tried <lb />
to at stations, and the ticket sell- <lb />
wouldn't or couldn't change it. <lb />
ought to have more sense <lb />
than to bring that said one <lb />
low, and he looked as though I'd at- <lb />
tempted to rob him. <lb />
I retreated downstairs and <lb />
went into a restaurant and got a <lb />
glass of beer. When I tendered <lb />
the twenty-dollar gold piece the <lb />
bartender went to the other end of <lb />
the counter, and, instead of getting <lb />
the change, brought out a big club. <lb />
I didn't stay to see what he was go- <lb />
to do with it. <lb />
went out and walked a block in <lb />
deep thought. I needed not only <lb />
that five cents to get home on, but <lb />
I had to have change for some little <lb />
things up town, and something to <lb />
get back down town the next day. <lb />
For you might as well have had a <lb />
one-thousand-dollar note as that <lb />
twenty dollars in my neighborhood. <lb />
Still I felt that I couldn't reasonably <lb />
expect a man to change a twenty <lb />
nowadays for a five-cent check. <lb />
arrived at this conclusion, and <lb />
being hungry, and morally certain <lb />
that I had missed my dinner, I went <lb />
into a restaurant to get something to <lb />
eat. They didn't know me in the <lb />
place, and I was certain to get a <lb />
square meal anyhow. I ordered a <lb />
very substantial dinner and leaned <lb />
back to read my evening paper. Just <lb />
as tho feed was due the head waiter <lb />
came to me and asked me to change <lb />
a two-dollar note. I told him I was <lb />
do it. In fact, I was <lb />
greatly in need of change myself. <lb />
your he asked. <lb />
gold piece, all I've <lb />
said I. <lb />
you can't eat says <lb />
he. had that worked on us <lb />
until we haven't got a nickel in the <lb />
house. You'll have to go <lb />
was a pretty go. But there <lb />
was no help for it. Then I walked <lb />
two blocks the other way till I came <lb />
to the place of a man who knew me <lb />
by sight, a place where I had often <lb />
lunched. Being one of his regular <lb />
OF <lb />
I to the of the following good <lb />
not to be excelled in this market. And all guaranteed to he H an I <lb />
pure straight goods. DRY GOODS all kinds. NOTIONS. <lb />
GOODS. II ATS and c BOO I S. LA- <lb />
CHILDREN'S SLIPPERS. FURNITURE, FURNISHING <lb />
GOODS, DOORS, WINDOWS. SASH, CROCKERY and QUEENS- <lb />
WARE. HARDWARE, PLOWS and PLOW CASTING. LEATHER of <lb />
kinds Belting, Mock Lime, Plaster or <lb />
Harness, and <lb />
HEAVY GROCERIES A T. <lb />
Agent let O. N. T. Spool Cotton which I oiler to the trade at <lb />
cents per per for i ash. Bread <lb />
ration Hall's Star Lye at jobbers Prices. White Lead and <lb />
seed Oil. Varnishes and and Wood <lb />
Willow Ware. a we a and I <lb />
SAVED BY A DOG. <lb />
The Story of a Wonderful Rescue <lb />
on Bay. <lb />
An Setter All That Stood It <lb />
Helpless Fishermen <lb />
In Shape of <lb />
Drowning or <lb />
A good is told in Dumb <lb />
of a red Irish setter dog be- <lb />
longing to a Washington gentleman. <lb />
The dog, however, lives on <lb />
bay all the year round, in charge <lb />
of a fisherman. Not long ago tho <lb />
dog, whoso name is Pat, no <lb />
fewer than seven persons from a <lb />
fishing smack that had been thrown <lb />
on a reef in a heavy gale. The <lb />
smack was wedged on one of the <lb />
reefs on Great Spoon island, about <lb />
two hundred feet <lb />
Dissolution Notice. <lb />
The ; u -hi j. here <lb />
It. w. of <lb />
I. N. A <lb />
Co. of Richmond, Vs., the <lb />
style of It. W. <lb />
this day dissolved by mutual consent <lb />
I. N German all <lb />
liabilities of sail all am <lb />
due to be paid to J. N. <lb />
man This 25th day of <lb />
U. W t. <lb />
J. N i CO. <lb />
Notice. <lb />
UNDER NO <lb />
OBLIGATIONS. <lb />
Could <lb />
Despite She <lb />
Not Discharge Him. <lb />
One day on Powell's river in the <lb />
Tennessee mountains I rode up to a <lb />
comfortable-looking farmhouse to . <lb />
inquire the way and I ran plump <lb />
into a one-sided be- <lb />
tween a sharp-visaged woman and a <lb />
measly little man at a wood pile, says <lb />
a Detroit Free Press man. She was <lb />
scolding him right and left and he <lb />
was taking it silently. <lb />
I broke in. far Is <lb />
it to <lb />
She looked up and stopped scold-<lb />
miles, the way you've <lb />
got she replied. <lb />
lives <lb />
That wasn't very definite, but I <lb />
didn't let it bother me in tho <lb />
slightest. <lb />
I responded. I <lb />
horse fed and a snack for <lb />
But you kin half a mile fur- <lb />
down the <lb />
By this time she had come nearer <lb />
went in and had a good dinner, for I <lb />
was getting all-fired hungry by this <lb />
time. I washed it down with a <lb />
couple of bottles of beer and felt bet- <lb />
When I came to pay him, how- <lb />
ever, the cashier simply asked my <lb />
name and place of business. He put <lb />
these down on a sheet of paper. <lb />
I want to said I, <lb />
I want some <lb />
says he, give you <lb />
no trust <lb />
I told him the fix I was in. <lb />
He listened and said I was not the <lb />
only one. And he finally lent me <lb />
five cents to get Y. Her- <lb />
is well equipped with the best <lb />
bat keep the and the , <lb />
Best used in all work. All style spring are use . <lb />
up nothing <lb />
st improved styles <lb />
you can select from <lb />
Brewster, Sturm, Coil, Ran Horn, King <lb />
We also keep on hand a Use of Mad.- Harness whip- which we <lb />
ell at the lowest rate. N attention given to repairing. <lb />
ID. <lb />
X. C <lb />
PAINT <lb />
SOLD <lb />
Hal SAL. <lb />
YOUNG- <lb />
Sole Agents, <lb />
GREENVILLE, X. C. <lb />
La ad Sale. <lb />
By virtue the a in <lb />
by a decree of the <lb />
in the J B Bullock, J. A. <lb />
E. . B <lb />
Hathaway, John <lb />
and wife, and others, I mil <lb />
expo-e to public sale, for <lb />
the Court lions-door in o. <lb />
Monday th- of , <lb />
tract or parcel <lb />
of lane adjoining I he Ian a o <lb />
T. A. Dr. J. L. A. <lb />
and known th- Menu <lb />
containing two handled <lb />
and twenty acres more or so <lb />
described in Book V <lb />
r, <lb />
Oct. 2nd <lb />
buyers we are fortunate in the gate <lb />
hiving them for every grade seem to be having some <lb />
from the meanest tip to the finest <lb />
a o <lb />
textured wrapper that is <lb />
made, and what lack in prize <lb />
room can easily be supplied for <lb />
this year, while already there are <lb />
numbers of our business men <lb />
who are ready to build more <lb />
prize room next summer. We <lb />
at a venture. <lb />
he's the laziest, orneriest <lb />
white man in these <lb />
long have you had <lb />
four <lb />
don't you discharge <lb />
do it very well, <lb />
is labor <lb />
not but <lb />
Important Sale of Town <lb />
Props <lb />
By virtue of a decree of <lb />
loan of rut c unity th- case of Mm <lb />
T. vs I. V. <lb />
at June term, ISM, of -aid I lie <lb />
on by <lb />
court .-aid decree, will sell <lb />
fr the Court in the town <lb />
of e. on the day <lb />
Dec r, 19-, following de- <lb />
scribed proper y A <lb />
lain lot or pa real of laud in the town of <lb />
the I. A. <lb />
and wile now reside, adjoining <lb />
t e lands John Flanagan on the <lb />
w. st. Dr. C. others on <lb />
the T. and on th <lb />
south, and fronting on the extension of <lb />
Fun, on the The said <lb />
prop rt located in one of the most <lb />
parts of the town, with a <lb />
handsome dwelling <lb />
i airy, <lb />
excellent well water, <lb />
a grove of large shade trees, <lb />
a variety of fruit and <lb />
upon the elevation in <lb />
corporate limits of town of Green- <lb />
and one y from the <lb />
Terms of Male Cash, but <lb />
el . e-iring to do so can make <lb />
to pay part cash and <lb />
October 17th. <lb />
J. JAR VIS, <lb />
Administrator's ale. <lb />
it virtue an order of the Superior <lb />
our of Pit county on the 14th <lb />
St-p the cause of Allen <lb />
n anvil, D. B. N., of J. <lb />
raft, vs. Elizabeth Tall, Lena <lb />
Taft and Minnie Tail <lb />
the heirs of law of John S Taft, the <lb />
undersigned a ill expose sale before <lb />
the Hones door in the town of <lb />
e. on day of November <lb />
one m land adjoining the <lb />
J. J. Tucker, Harry skinner, <lb />
E. Taft, W. W. . and other- <lb />
and k own as the lands where n tie <lb />
late T Dunn resided containing <lb />
t- o hundred lit acres. <lb />
T ins of sale cash. <lb />
EN W It D B. N. <lb />
O. 2nd 1833. of S. Taft. <lb />
are authorized and backed by I'm kinder use him he don't <lb />
every buyer the market give me no back <lb />
ii t ,, I wouldn't be annoyed by <lb />
there are of thorn now <lb />
, i j . such help, <lb />
and more to say that; mister, can't quite call <lb />
no or effort shall him help. I reckon he's too ornery <lb />
be spared on their part to make that. <lb />
I I. . <lb />
your sell for every cent <lb />
it is worth if you will bring it to <lb />
Greenville where they have lo- <lb />
and expect to make their <lb />
future home. They further say <lb />
that they came to to <lb />
your brig it help <lb />
you to establish a market where <lb />
but bright Eastern Caro- <lb />
tobacco is sold- Just here <lb />
we well to if the eastern <lb />
continue, to sell <lb />
the brightest t. <lb />
at the barn or ship them ab- a. <lb />
t some market where there is a <lb />
m of kind and class of <lb />
t grown, in almost every <lb />
s c ion of the country, they will <lb />
nit only drive the bright tobacco <lb />
buyers away from our market but <lb />
they are seriously damaging their <lb />
own interest, because their <lb />
co cannot and will not bring the <lb />
m on a floor where <lb />
kind and class of tobacco is sold <lb />
on a fl or where only one class <lb />
of tobacco grown on the same <lb />
kind of land is sold. Drummers, <lb />
from these markets that ask you <lb />
to ship them will tell yo- <lb />
a different tale but we <lb />
information from personal <lb />
and from such men as R <lb />
W. Royster and numbers of <lb />
era of the best judges of tobacco <lb />
that have ever been on this or any <lb />
Then why not send him <lb />
I tell you I <lb />
She was getting hot again. <lb />
I persisted. <lb />
you under any obligations to <lb />
course I ain't; he's my <lb />
I laughed, and I got away <lb />
in time. <lb />
How Absurd to Wash a <lb />
Jewels and Customs. <lb />
Jewels in astonishing profusion <lb />
were worn at the queen's last draw- <lb />
the handsome apart- <lb />
were filled with costumes <lb />
which flashed with rainbow colors. <lb />
The Marchioness of <lb />
all the seams of her dress-skirt out- <lb />
lined with diamonds and emeralds, <lb />
and many seams of bodices were <lb />
treated in the same way. Birds, <lb />
butterflies and flowers of jewels, <lb />
dress and boot buttons of diamonds, <lb />
many ornaments of turquoise and <lb />
emerald and amethyst, now in high <lb />
favor, were worn. And if some one, <lb />
reading this paragraph, should wish <lb />
to moralize on the extravagance <lb />
of these wealthy English dames, <lb />
let him consider that the seekers for <lb />
gems, the cutters and polishers, the <lb />
dressmakers, milliners and jewelers <lb />
were just so much richer for this <lb />
fine display than they would have <lb />
been had all the grand ladies kept <lb />
their pounds and pence locked up In <lb />
the bank instead of spending them <lb />
for their benefit. <lb />
A Mild Defense. <lb />
The pickpocket was before the <lb />
Chicago police judge for relieving a <lb />
visitor to the fair of one hundred <lb />
dollars or more. <lb />
or not inquired <lb />
the court. <lb />
The prisoner looked surprised. <lb />
took the money, your <lb />
he said, I don't like your way <lb />
of asking me if I <lb />
stammered the astonished <lb />
judge. <lb />
beg your pardon, your honor, <lb />
The men hoisted signals of distress <lb />
and were in momentary danger of i <lb />
being swept away. Tremendous I <lb />
waves were running, and the crowd j <lb />
of excited fishermen on shore knew <lb />
that it would be fatal for them to I <lb />
attempt a rescue, as no boat in <lb />
their possession could live in that <lb />
sea. Suddenly the one who had in <lb />
his care the dog Pat bethought him <lb />
that the dog had been taught to not <lb />
only retrieve, but to tow boats from <lb />
one point to another, and often <lb />
when a boat would get adrift ho <lb />
would be sent for it, and he would <lb />
run his nose under the painter until <lb />
ho would come to the end of it, and <lb />
he would take it in his teeth and <lb />
fetch the boat to shore. <lb />
Pat was at once called. A long <lb />
cod line was attached to a piece of <lb />
and flung as far as possible into <lb />
the water. Pat promptly sprang in, <lb />
swam to it, and brought it to tho <lb />
shore. Several times he repeated <lb />
the performance. The fishermen <lb />
were In despair. The waves were <lb />
splashing so high they could not <lb />
the dog's attention to the men <lb />
on the reef. Finally Pat seemed to <lb />
that there was some- <lb />
thing more serious on hand than he <lb />
at first thought. He raised his head <lb />
and looked intently over the water. <lb />
His eye caught sight of the boat <lb />
with its signal of distress and the <lb />
waves dashing over it. <lb />
When the lath with the cod line <lb />
attached was again thrown into the <lb />
water Pat at once sprang after it, <lb />
took the lath in his teeth, and, in- <lb />
stead of turning to the shore, struck <lb />
out through the roaring surf to the <lb />
reef. Many times he was buried <lb />
the after a few minutes <lb />
of intense suspense he was seen from <lb />
the shore clambering up the side of <lb />
the reef, and a groat shout went up <lb />
as the imperiled sailors took hold of <lb />
him and lifted him into the boat, in <lb />
an almost exhausted condition. In <lb />
brief time a strong rope was at- <lb />
to the cod lino. The men on <lb />
shore were signaled to haul away, <lb />
the rope was made fast to the reef <lb />
and the shore, and one by one the <lb />
men passed hand over hand from <lb />
their place of danger, the brave <lb />
dog following when he had got his <lb />
second wind. <lb />
State North Carolina, the Superior <lb />
Pitt County. J Conn. <lb />
w. of <lb />
A. Summons <lb />
vs. r <lb />
N. Lewis T- I <lb />
M. f E. A. <lb />
and Lama I Move, <lb />
a minor without a Clerk. <lb />
from tho shore. guardian. J <lb />
Road Courtesy. <lb />
r continued the prisoner, we <lb />
At an eastern school of cookery running the fair for the money that's <lb />
two passages from a recent in <lb />
; nation paper are amusing. One <lb />
question a <lb />
and its It <lb />
brought forth this <lb />
thermometer has two good points, <lb />
the boiling point and the freezing <lb />
point. The former is useful for <lb />
and the latter for ice <lb />
The other reply was elicited by the <lb />
lecturer In giving a practical lesson <lb />
on fish cookery, who <lb />
you take the fish and wash It well, <lb />
and Adult Pupil <lb />
absurd I Just fancy <lb />
to wash a after it has <lb />
spent all its life In water, <lb />
As a Woman So Is She. <lb />
Amelie Rives Chanler Is happy in <lb />
the serene conviction that he is <lb />
beautiful. She devoted to her <lb />
own beauty and to beautiful women <lb />
In At least she la so <lb />
quoted. Furthermore, like Marie <lb />
she revels in <lb />
of her own face and figure, and <lb />
she says that she thanks God daily <lb />
for his gift of loveliness. It will be <lb />
seen that Amelie has no lingering <lb />
on be matter. <lb />
exclaimed the still <lb />
judge. do you mean by <lb />
of us, your honor. I'm a <lb />
exclaimed the prisoner, but <lb />
the court didn't see it in that light, <lb />
and held the pickpocket to answer. <lb />
Detroit Free Press. <lb />
A Strange Case. <lb />
There Is a colored woman, who <lb />
a year ago was sent to the poor farm <lb />
at Kansas City as insane. She was <lb />
very black, but some months since <lb />
she began to turn white, and now <lb />
her body and neck are as white as <lb />
Any A black band <lb />
reaches around her head from the <lb />
chin to the top of the forehead, <lb />
where It meets a perfectly white <lb />
scalp. This portion of the black <lb />
skin is also rapidly disappearing. <lb />
The other inmates of the <lb />
are very much afraid of her, <lb />
that she Is bewitched, and have <lb />
asked the county court to have her <lb />
taken somewhere else. The <lb />
who have examined her do not J Riverside N <lb />
know whet to make of ft. <lb />
saw the other said a <lb />
driver who had a heavy load <lb />
on a one-horse truck get stuck a <lb />
grade in a down-town street. His <lb />
load was something bags, which <lb />
were piled high and which projected <lb />
beyond the tail of his truck. He <lb />
had a good horse, but the load was <lb />
too much; he just couldn't pull it. <lb />
Coming up behind was a man <lb />
a big truck, empty, with a pair <lb />
of big horses. This driver set his <lb />
pole against tho projecting load of <lb />
the one-horse truck and spoke to his <lb />
horses; just lifted the one- <lb />
horse truck into motion. Tho single <lb />
horse spread himself and kept his <lb />
load going. The man with the <lb />
double truck turned off at the next <lb />
corner without a word; he had <lb />
simply performed an ordinary <lb />
of the Y. Sun. <lb />
Cooper, at Henderson, pays <lb />
you for your tobacco in currency <lb />
or his check as you may desire. <lb />
The joints and muscles are so <lb />
by Hood's Mil that <lb />
rheumatism and illness soon <lb />
Get only Hood's. <lb />
p BUYER in N. <lb />
i hive opened an office In Ayden to <lb />
the purpose of <lb />
Ban always rely on finding a <lb />
BUYER by calling on me. <lb />
E. A. <lb />
TO <lb />
I wish your attention to my <lb />
NEW FALL MILLINERY.; <lb />
I have tilt- latest shapes in Felt <lb />
and Straw Goods. Very con- <lb />
line of Pretty and Cheap Rib- <lb />
ions, also Tips and Fancy Feather. <lb />
You will save money by getting my <lb />
prices before you purchase elsewhere. <lb />
MRS. L. GRIFFIN. <lb />
to s. Land for <lb />
The defendant N. la <lb />
hereby to be appear before <lb />
E. A. Clerk Superior Court for <lb />
the county of Pitt, t hi- In <lb />
Greenville, on Wednesday, the 8th day <lb />
of Nov answer the <lb />
complaint, a which will he filed in <lb />
my within I en days from the date <lb />
o tins summons, and the said de- <lb />
fen notice that if he fail to <lb />
answer the complaint at that <lb />
lime, the plaintiff will apply lo <lb />
the court for the relief demanded in <lb />
complaint. Hereof tall <lb />
under hand this the day of <lb />
September. 1893. <lb />
E. A. <lb />
C. S. C. Pitt County. <lb />
W. R WHITE. <lb />
TIMES HAVE CHANGED. <lb />
Old things hive passed and all <lb />
things have new. My old <lb />
stock of good- have been slid out <lb />
and a new stock has taken its <lb />
place. The old was replaced <lb />
by the new because my <lb />
LOW DOWN PRICES <lb />
catch the people and keep the <lb />
Now listen to a few plain <lb />
I know limes are hard and <lb />
money scarce just as well as man <lb />
who raises cotton, corn and tobacco, <lb />
and going to sell goods just as low <lb />
honest dealer can to sell. <lb />
every dollar spent with me will <lb />
the worth of your money. I keep a <lb />
complete of <lb />
General Merchandise, <lb />
Dry Goods, Notions <lb />
Boots, Shoes, Hats, <lb />
Caps and Gents <lb />
Furnishing <lb />
Clothing <lb />
at price a can want. Also a <lb />
full k of <lb />
Groceries <lb />
Cotton Bagging Ties.<lb />
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 />
Manifold <lb />
Disorders <lb />
Are occasioned by an impure and <lb />
condition of the Wood. Slight <lb />
impurities, if not corrected, develop into I <lb />
serious maladies, such as <lb />
scrofula, <lb />
ECZEMA, <lb />
RHEUMATISM <lb />
art other troublesome diseases. <lb />
these is required a safe and reliable rem- <lb />
free from any harmful increments, <lb />
an J purely vegetable. Such i <lb />
It removes all <lb />
the blood and <lb />
cleanses the system. of <lb />
cases of the worst form; of blood <lb />
i eases have been <lb />
Cured by <lb />
Send for out Treatise mailed to any address <lb />
SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Atlanta, Ga. <lb />
Every Man <lb />
A Capitalist. <lb />
You can become a capitalist at <lb />
once by laying small part of <lb />
your yearly income invest- <lb />
it in a policy of <lb />
Equitable Life <lb />
Per can instantly <lb />
cure a capital of Si for <lb />
a capital of S thus <lb />
acquiring estate which you <lb />
may leave to your heirs, or re- <lb />
as a fund for your own <lb />
support in old age, if your life <lb />
Le prolonged, <lb />
a step will prompt yon <lb />
to save, will strengthen your <lb />
credit, will increase your con- <lb />
will preserve you from <lb />
care and ill give you lasting <lb />
satisfaction. <lb />
The Plan la <lb />
The Security Absolute. <lb />
It is the perfect development <lb />
of the life policy. To-day is <lb />
the time to get facts and <lb />
figures. Address <lb />
W. J. Manager, <lb />
For the <lb />
ROCK HILL. C. <lb />
OINTMENT <lb />
MARK <lb />
Tor the Cure all <lb />
This Preparation has Been In use over <lb />
fifty years, and wherever know has <lb />
been in steady demand. It has been on- <lb />
the leading pin all over <lb />
v. has effected cures where <lb />
all other with attention of <lb />
the most experienced physicians, have <lb />
for years failed. This Ointment is of <lb />
long standing the high reputation <lb />
which it has obtained owing entirely <lb />
own as but has <lb />
ever made to bring it before <lb />
C, public. One home of this Ointment will <lb />
i . be sent to any address on receipt of One <lb />
Sample box tree. The muss <lb />
All <lb />
I promptly an. to. Address all 01- <lb />
to <lb />
T. r. <lb />
Sole Proprietor. <lb />
X. <lb />
t A R. II. <lb />
and t <lb />
act gently <lb />
but promptly upon the liver, <lb />
stomach and intestines; cure <lb />
dyspepsia, habitual <lb />
offensive breath and head- <lb />
ache. One taken at the <lb />
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 />
may be <lb />
of nearest druggist <lb />
are easy to take, <lb />
quick to act, and <lb />
save many a doc- <lb />
tor's bill <lb />
R. <lb />
and Schedule <lb />
AIMS -or-; <lb />
No Moll <lb />
Oct daily Fa- Mall, daily <lb />
V ex sun <lb />
pm us p n Dan <lb />
Ai- pin pm <lb />
Ar <lb />
V.<lb />
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No H <lb />
daily ex Sun. <lb />
-ill <lb />
Ar <lb />
in <lb />
Ar p in <lb />
-THE <lb />
Send in Your Orders. <lb />
We have a assortment <lb />
Apples, Pears, Plums, <lb />
Peaches, Chestnut. Pecans. Grape- <lb />
vines, Raspberries, Straw- <lb />
berries, Dewberries, and Blackberries, <lb />
also <lb />
IND TO <lb />
and Hoses. Plants, <lb />
Dahlias, Hyacinths. Lilies <lb />
Early orders solicited and will he <lb />
rilled at proper time for trans- <lb />
planting, tend for <lb />
WARREN SON, <lb />
Greenville, K. C. <lb />
GREENVILLE, X. C. <lb />
Can still be found <lb />
at the Old <lb />
stand. <lb />
pared lo do <lb />
WORK <lb />
on anything n the <lb />
Fine Vehicles Specialty <lb />
Repairing done prompt- <lb />
and in best manner <lb />
A. Mont 1-2 <lb />
A r Tarboro <lb />
Tarboro <lb />
Dally except Sunday. <lb />
Train on Scotland Neck Branch Road <lb />
leaves Weldon 3.40 Halifax 4.40 p. <lb />
m., arrives Scotland Neck at p m. <lb />
Greenville p. in. -7.03 p. in. <lb />
Returning, leaves Kinston 7.20 a. m., <lb />
Greenville 8.81 a. in. Halifax <lb />
at a. m . 11.20 a. m. dally <lb />
except Sunday. <lb />
Trains on Washington Branch leave <lb />
Washington 7.08 a. m., arrives <lb />
8.40 a. m. Tarboro 9.50; returning <lb />
leaves Tarboro p. m. <lb />
p. in., arrives Washington 7.30 p. m. <lb />
Daily except Connects with <lb />
trains on Scot I Neck Branch. <lb />
Tram leaves Tarboro, N O, via <lb />
Raleigh R. R. daily except Sun- <lb />
day, On P M. Sunday P M, arrive <lb />
Plymouth 9.20 p. m., 5.20 p. m. <lb />
I Returning leaves Plymouth daily except <lb />
6.80 a. m., Sunday 10.00 a. m <lb />
arrive Tarboro. N C, 10.25 A V 12,20. <lb />
Trains on Southern Division, Wilson <lb />
mil Branch leave <lb />
a in. arrive Rowland p m. <lb />
Returning leave Rowland p in. <lb />
-rive n m. Daily ex- <lb />
Sunday. <lb />
Midland X C Branch <lb />
daily except Sunday, A at <lb />
arrive X a M. Re <lb />
laves C AM <lb />
Goldsboro. X H K A M, <lb />
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Mount at H P M, arrive Nashville SO <lb />
P Hope P M. Returning <lb />
Hope A M, Nashville <lb />
A M, arrives Rocky Mount A <lb />
except <lb />
Trains R. R- leave <lb />
Latta 7.30 o m. arrive Dunbar 8.40 p. <lb />
m. Returning leave Dunbar a. <lb />
arrive Latta 7.15 a. m. y <lb />
Sunday <lb />
Train nu Branch leaves <lb />
for Sunday, i <lb />
and . M Returning <lb />
at A M. and lo P. <lb />
at Warsaw with Nob. ind c <lb />
train No. makes close <lb />
Weldon all North daily. Al <lb />
via Richmond, and daily except <lb />
day via Bay Line, also at Rocky Mount <lb />
daily except Sunday Norfolk <lb />
railroad for and all <lb />
points Norfolk. <lb />
J. R. K <lb />
T. M, <lb />
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