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Office for Job <lb/>
The Eastern Reflector. <lb/>
D. J. WHICH Editor and Owner <lb/>
TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. <lb/>
per Year, in Advance. <lb/>
VOL. XII. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER <lb/>
NO. <lb/>
I -PEOPLE WHO USE <lb/>
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Copying Ink and Colored Ink. <lb/>
Reflector Book Store. <lb/>
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WOMEN <lb/>
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untold miseries from a sense <lb/>
delicacy they cannot overcome. <lb/>
FEMALE REGULATOR, <lb/>
by stimulating arousing to <lb/>
healthy action her organs, <lb/>
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Practice in all the court-. I <lb/>
special v. <lb/>
STATE NEWS. <lb/>
Things Mentioned in oar State Ex- <lb/>
changes that are of General Interest <lb/>
The Cream of the News. <lb/>
The Methodist Protestant Con- <lb/>
meets at Nov. <lb/>
22nd. <lb/>
Raleigh Mr- C A. <lb/>
tells us that be picked a <lb/>
nice handful of ripe blackberries <lb/>
between lions and Flaw River one <lb/>
day last week. They are the <lb/>
second crop. <lb/>
J. O. Hardy, who recently kill <lb/>
ed R. H. Pope near Dublin, Ga., <lb/>
has been acquitted on the plea at <lb/>
self-defense. Both are from <lb/>
Lenoir county, Pope being the <lb/>
son of Col. W. A. Pope, of Kinston. <lb/>
The railway commission <lb/>
decided that where a ticket known <lb/>
as a special rate summer is <lb/>
sold from one point to another <lb/>
in the state and return, there are <lb/>
no stop over privileges and it is <lb/>
goo only for a continuous pas <lb/>
sage. <lb/>
Goldsboro The <lb/>
Governor, on Saturday, pardoned <lb/>
William Bass, white, of the <lb/>
section, who September, <lb/>
was convicted of assault <lb/>
with intent to commit rape and <lb/>
sentenced to five years imprison- <lb/>
He has served two years. <lb/>
An exchange states that though <lb/>
very little gold mining is now <lb/>
done in Davidson county. Ran <lb/>
A BROKEN WAIL. <lb/>
BY <lb/>
A tho. <lb/>
Not in row bright, <lb/>
W power for <lb/>
A instinct to I lie; <lb/>
in hopping out kennel where <lb/>
i I been begun, <lb/>
very stout objections to <lb/>
way world is inn. <lb/>
Became the bees love sunshine and <lb/>
Because skies arc <lb/>
Complain hi at tie lilies, that <lb/>
the moral dew ; <lb/>
Complaining at the lessons, too,. <lb/>
Bee use come and go. <lb/>
the steam of Time <lb/>
Will in its <lb/>
th -n lie saw a pool <lb/>
With slow step the grove. <lb/>
And musing deep, and <lb/>
An undertone of love; <lb/>
For poets what sings <lb/>
The mountain's seas, and stars that <lb/>
shine, <lb/>
And joins them t <lb/>
All proclaiming ; l Divine. <lb/>
tea; oil upon the <lb/>
And a lying as lie hooped, <lb/>
The w Will never know if <lb/>
This walling isn't stepped. <lb/>
In fact is go boring <lb/>
TI i- caroling of love. <lb/>
hat's a broken heart me <lb/>
And what a <lb/>
cannot I o hop, <lb/>
And I must have a Sat. <lb/>
drive in i -a id then slip- <lb/>
lied III <lb/>
B bin i the p et <lb/>
By th s the poet led <lb/>
To see what ii could he ; <lb/>
And hen hi song, and <lb/>
but a <lb/>
nod Montgomery counties <lb/>
abound in the mines, there being <lb/>
WHY VISIT CALIFORNIA <lb/>
THE UNITED STATES SENATE <lb/>
Ages of the Members of the Finest <lb/>
Club in the <lb/>
Whiskers His <lb/>
ears. <lb/>
the United States Senate the <lb/>
old men at least in <lb/>
not less than thirty Randolph. Justin Morrill, the dean <lb/>
OLD DOMINION LIE <lb/>
The yield of one mine in Union <lb/>
county has been estimated at <lb/>
Kinston Free <lb/>
crop green peas and Irish <lb/>
toes are being shipped to north <lb/>
em markets from Newborn. Our <lb/>
truckers profitably made a <lb/>
second crop for fall shipment. <lb/>
Eastern Carolina is richly blessed <lb/>
by nature- Our lands will <lb/>
produce any <lb/>
Charlotte We no <lb/>
that the town commissioners <lb/>
of Salem have passed <lb/>
as all towns should do, to <lb/>
all of its officers who <lb/>
neglect or to their <lb/>
TAR SERVICE <lb/>
Steamers Washington for Green- <lb/>
ville and T ire at all land- <lb/>
on Par <lb/>
and at A. M. <lb/>
I r.-e at <lb/>
Tuesdays. and Saturdays <lb/>
A. <lb/>
subject <lb/>
water on Tar River. <lb/>
with steam <lb/>
eta of The an <lb/>
button Norfolk. <lb/>
Philadelphia. Sew York and Boston. <lb/>
Shippers -h old or their goods <lb/>
marked via Dominion <lb/>
New York. from <lb/>
Norfolk A <lb/>
more Steamboat from <lb/>
more. Miners from <lb/>
Boston. <lb/>
JNO. SON. <lb/>
Agent, <lb/>
Washington N. <lb/>
J. J. CHERRY, <lb/>
Agent, <lb/>
Greenville, N C. <lb/>
in point of years, if not of service, <lb/>
was born Stratford, in 1810. <lb/>
He is eighty-three years old. <lb/>
John M- Palmer, of Illinois, who <lb/>
was teaching in <lb/>
twenty before gold was dis- <lb/>
in is <lb/>
Senator Pugh, of Alabama, <lb/>
is seventy three, and Senator <lb/>
Harris, who was Governor <lb/>
of in and fought <lb/>
on the Confederate Bids the <lb/>
war is re. Senator Hun- <lb/>
ton, of Virginia, is seventy-one, <lb/>
and s . nearly, is <lb/>
who was b in Lancaster, O., in <lb/>
May, 1823. He presided the <lb/>
first national Republican <lb/>
and became a Senator thirty- <lb/>
Tho most pointed and <lb/>
answer is, because it will do you . <lb/>
a world of good. Seeking after, <lb/>
knowledge, wealth, health and <lb/>
the other good things of <lb/>
life is the spirit of this age, and <lb/>
One of the most means j <lb/>
to attainment is travel- <lb/>
But endeavor, like <lb/>
if possible, should begin at <lb/>
ho me- <lb/>
is not the best of.; <lb/>
good purpose to attempt its <lb/>
far away places. Sir <lb/>
explored the whole j <lb/>
world in search of the Holy <lb/>
only to after a lifetime of <lb/>
wasted endeavor, broken body <lb/>
and spirit, to find it lying at his <lb/>
own threshold. <lb/>
p the moral by <lb/>
Why go to Europe for sights and <lb/>
delights and benefits that can be <lb/>
as well had in California, not one <lb/>
whit lacking in quality, and at <lb/>
less cost t Why go to Switzerland <lb/>
for that is surpassed in <lb/>
and equaled in many <lb/>
other portions of California <lb/>
travel half around the world <lb/>
to climb the Alps, when the <lb/>
Raving decided upon making a change in our business on January 1st, 1894, now <lb/>
------oiler our entire stock of------ <lb/>
AT <lb/>
and some things we will sell less than Cost as our whole stock of Merchandise must <lb/>
Sierras are just as , December 15th next. <lb/>
by indulge in such extravagant <lb/>
Lucerne and Geneva . . i . <lb/>
debts. This is right. No man, Morgan, <lb/>
no matter competent, of is Sena <lb/>
1875. <lb/>
S. M. SCHULTZ. <lb/>
OLD MM K <lb/>
FARMERS AND Y <lb/>
their year's supplies will <lb/>
their interest to get our prices before <lb/>
nit elsewhere <lb/>
n all its branches. <lb/>
FLOUR, COFFEE. <lb/>
RICE. Ac. <lb/>
TOBACCO SNUFF It GIB <lb/>
we buy direct from Manufacturers, <lb/>
you to buy at one profit. A <lb/>
stock of <lb/>
always on ind sold prices n suit <lb/>
the times- Out goods are nil bought and <lb/>
old for C ASH. therefore, having no risk <lb/>
to sell at close margin <lb/>
Respectfully, <lb/>
M. <lb/>
.- . <lb/>
be allowed to d with the public, <lb/>
capacity of an officer, who <lb/>
willingly refuses or neglects to <lb/>
pay his honest debts. <lb/>
The Winston states <lb/>
that North Carolina will reap <lb/>
much from its exhibit at the <lb/>
Worlds Fair. Several mining <lb/>
men from the West purpose com- <lb/>
to this State, the Russian <lb/>
is desirous of <lb/>
a colony of farmers in Eastern <lb/>
Carolina and the Japanese com <lb/>
missioner to the Fair has in mind <lb/>
the of a of <lb/>
to utilize the kaolin deposits of <lb/>
which porcelain is made. <lb/>
Mrs. W. S. Black, of the <lb/>
superintendent of Oxford Or- <lb/>
Asylum, died there Sun- <lb/>
day. The week before last her <lb/>
youngest son died and last week <lb/>
her sister died. Mrs- Black was <lb/>
widely known among Southern <lb/>
Methodists. She was the author <lb/>
of the Hand Book of Missions, <lb/>
and was one of the leaders of <lb/>
missionary work in the M. E <lb/>
tor Teller, of Colorado, is sixty <lb/>
nine. Senator Hawley, of Con <lb/>
is sixty-seven, and his <lb/>
colleague, Orville Plait is sixty- <lb/>
The two Georgia <lb/>
are old-timers, a <lb/>
brigadier in tho Southern army, <lb/>
is sixty-nine- Gordon, a major <lb/>
tho same service, is <lb/>
six y one. of <lb/>
is sixty six. Allison, of Iowa, is <lb/>
sixty four ; his colleague, Wilson, <lb/>
is sixty-live. of Kansas, is <lb/>
sixty-two, but his long whiskers <lb/>
ex his years. of <lb/>
is sixty-five; Frye, of <lb/>
Maine, is sixty-two ; George <lb/>
by Hoar, of Massachusetts, is <lb/>
sixty-seven. He went to Con- <lb/>
for the first time 1809- <lb/>
of Michigan, is <lb/>
sixty-seven; Washburn, of Min- <lb/>
is sixty-two ; George, of <lb/>
Mississippi, is sixty-seven, and <lb/>
Senator Whitehall, his colleague, <lb/>
is sixty two. Vest, of Missouri, is <lb/>
sixty-three; Jones, Nevada, is <lb/>
sixty-three, and his col- <lb/>
praise of <lb/>
without knowing the beauties of i <lb/>
Tahoe and Clear lakes, and <lb/>
of Orator lake Why <lb/>
spend a fortune and risk life <lb/>
your aches and ills to <lb/>
bad, Vichy, or <lb/>
when so much nearer <lb/>
are Bartlett Springs, Harbin <lb/>
Springs, the Soda <lb/>
Springs, Rubles Hot Springs <lb/>
Byron Hot and a score <lb/>
more equally famous for their i <lb/>
cures Why struggle so hard to <lb/>
and Blanc, <lb/>
when old Shasta towers <lb/>
equally high I Why go to Italy <lb/>
for climate that can found <lb/>
quite as genial California I <lb/>
Why boast so of European <lb/>
watering places, <lb/>
when Del Monte leads the world ; <lb/>
in beauty, elegance, delightful <lb/>
hospitality moderate char <lb/>
Why exclaim in such <lb/>
amazement at the engineering <lb/>
feasts of and St. <lb/>
when equally difficult feats have <lb/>
been achieved over the Sierras, <lb/>
OUR STOCK CONSISTS OF <lb/>
Dress<lb/>
All kinds of GOODS NOTIONS, large <lb/>
CROCKERY and TIN W TI IN US and S IT I i ELS, <lb/>
Shelf G K ; <lb/>
k of MENS, BOYS CLOTHING and <lb/>
I and SNUFF. TOBACCO and other <lb/>
store. We wish to c ill attention to t f. <lb/>
special <lb/>
BAG AND TIES <lb/>
tilings on which we <lb/>
LADIES FINE SHOES. BABY CAPS and SHAWLS, Lilies and Gentlemen RUBBER A <lb/>
FURNITURE, which we will sell cheap. Two i t to- latest improved pattern of CARPET Several <lb/>
f everything usually carried in stock by a general <lb/>
iv-i you specie inducements, namely Largo lot of <lb/>
small lot of <lb/>
FLOOR OIL CLO Luge stock of also have thousand SNOW TOBACCO STICKS and BASKETS which <lb/>
we will sell VERY CHEAP. Some PLOWS PLOW CASTINGS and SHOVELS and HOES- We cannot name everything, we are <lb/>
nearly c to have want. Try We mean business. The whole stock has to be sold and you buy it at such <lb/>
a price as to save considerable money.<lb/>
OCTOBER 1st, 1893.<lb/>
D. <lb/>
N. shall continue to buy Gotten, Peanuts and <lb/>
Rice and are prepared to pay the highest market prices. <lb/>
HOW TO <lb/>
TOES. <lb/>
H Prayed, Arose Walked. <lb/>
How the P armor Swindled. <lb/>
New Came Laws. <lb/>
Church Her body was league, is sixty-six. <lb/>
and all business in the I . <lb/>
Patent office or in the Courts attended to <lb/>
for Fees. <lb/>
We opposite the U. S. Patent Of- <lb/>
engaged in Patents <lb/>
obtain patents less time <lb/>
more remote from Washington. <lb/>
the model or drawing Is sent we <lb/>
advise a to free of <lb/>
we make no change unless ob- <lb/>
Patent. <lb/>
taken to Raleigh for burial. <lb/>
Charlotte Twenty- <lb/>
seven years ago a lady moved <lb/>
away from Charlotte leaving a <lb/>
large wash pot which she owned <lb/>
in charge of a neighbor. The <lb/>
neighbor heard nothing of her <lb/>
after she left until yesterday she <lb/>
wrote a postal asking that her <lb/>
wash-pot be shipped to her right <lb/>
away. She make no inquiry for <lb/>
any one of the family. All she <lb/>
was interested in was the pot. <lb/>
It was shipped her forthwith, with <lb/>
no extra charge for storage. <lb/>
Tarboro The fast- <lb/>
est time that has been made on <lb/>
the Norfolk Carolina Railroad <lb/>
by a inch cylinder engine, and <lb/>
in fact, it is said to be the fastest <lb/>
on record in the South, was made <lb/>
last Thursday between Rocky <lb/>
Mount and Norfolk. The run <lb/>
was made by Engineer <lb/>
on train No. in two hours and <lb/>
six minutes, the distance <lb/>
being one hundred and sixteen <lb/>
and seven-tenth miles. From this <lb/>
must be taken the time in <lb/>
Li a r -cent issue of the Dis- <lb/>
patch the r tells <lb/>
an inquiring <lb/>
to keep sweet potatoes through <lb/>
the <lb/>
and through the by <lb/>
the Southern Company <lb/>
These significant question have <lb/>
been all answered the true <lb/>
patriot way by the Southern <lb/>
Company- Know the <lb/>
worth, beauties and wonders of <lb/>
your country first. If you <lb/>
are search of pleasure, health, <lb/>
scenery, a place to build a home, <lb/>
genial, climate, a land rich in the <lb/>
beneficent gifts cf nature, ask any <lb/>
agent of this company for <lb/>
or send to E. Hawley,. <lb/>
Asst. Gen. Traffic Manager, with the means to ml <lb/>
After lying bed for two years The rapid growth of the cotton agents may be killed <lb/>
utterly helpless, a victim of industries developed a when which is from October <lb/>
incurable spinal trouble, business in the purchase of to September sewing ma- <lb/>
Elisa of West Barnard seed by from the chine do; Soring poets from <lb/>
street, in this borough, bas just the farmer and the of them March to February in <lb/>
left his couch, professes to to mills, which there is leap the man who knows <lb/>
have been cured entirely through about the proportion of it all may be slaughtered any <lb/>
The method so well learn- tin- instrumentality of <lb/>
doctors hi <lb/>
ease hopeless <lb/>
The cure look effect <lb/>
described meets <lb/>
all the its of those who <lb/>
make sweet potato culture one of <lb/>
leading crops of the farm, but to <lb/>
the small farmer not provided <lb/>
with e potato bins d, <lb/>
and his physician- <lb/>
considered his <lb/>
as in time between midnight and 11.60 <lb/>
P. M- ; tho man who doesn't ad- <lb/>
In North and South Carolina because it don't pay. any <lb/>
certainly legal bushel of cotton seed is time between sunrise and <lb/>
of the found <lb/>
other occupations. <lb/>
without the aid of <lb/>
surgery, two days ago, and it <lb/>
gr ally astounded Mr. Pyle's <lb/>
The con- <lb/>
Broadway, New York, N. B. tho temperature ,;,.,, h , ,,., <lb/>
E. Currier, New England Agent, tho by being thrown an <lb/>
Washington Street, Boston, of dry cellars, n a n. <lb/>
tho mode given does not com- near <lb/>
mend itself- n <lb/>
. But to the average who aid resumed <lb/>
Smith, Agent, South Third HT. f as a miller; but <lb/>
Street, Pa.; W- C i for consumption upon the , <lb/>
Gen. Pass. Ag., NeW, the if time with a <lb/>
Orleans, La., or T- H. Goodman, <lb/>
him to keep his crop through the <lb/>
winter, be the weather ever so <lb/>
cold is, rot abnormal for <lb/>
this without the constant <lb/>
medicine or pounds. When seed are sell- his loneliest period ; but the <lb/>
at say cents per bushel low who stops his paper because <lb/>
this amount ought to Ira for the editor failed to make public <lb/>
each pounds. Many agents, the that his last <lb/>
however, when they find them- baby had a new tooth is inviolate, <lb/>
selves hard pushed by competitors he ought to live forever for he is <lb/>
simply raise the price a cent moan to die. There is no set <lb/>
Mass.; G- Gen. West- j <lb/>
Freight and Pass. <lb/>
Clark Street, Chicago, R. J. <lb/>
seven years <lb/>
After .; long siege of illness <lb/>
his <lb/>
w S <lb/>
two per bushel and deliberately j for insurance and building <lb/>
reckon the weight of a bushel at and loan agents but to execute <lb/>
or even as high them on sight, especially when <lb/>
We refer, here, to the Post Master, the , , i <lb/>
of the Money Order Did., the twenty stops, which amounts <lb/>
the U. S. Patent Office. For to at lea-1 two and half min <lb/>
advise terms reference to to each stop. This brings it <lb/>
aD. y u,, . <lb/>
address, belt run I young men from the new North- <lb/>
j seconds. Son <lb/>
of New Jersey, is sixty-one; <lb/>
Vance, of North Carolina, is sixty- <lb/>
three, and Ransom, his colleague, <lb/>
is sixty Bate, of <lb/>
see, is sixty-two; Roger <lb/>
Mills, of Texas, is sixty-one ; his <lb/>
colleague, Richard Coke, is sixty- <lb/>
four. of Vermont, is <lb/>
sixty-two, and Camden, of West <lb/>
Virginia, is sixty-five- <lb/>
These Senators constitute the <lb/>
working force of the Senate, <lb/>
though of the younger men, <lb/>
Hill, Wolcott, Lodge, <lb/>
White, of Louisiana, Vila-, <lb/>
have had a good deal to do with <lb/>
the shaping of future legislation- <lb/>
Hill was fifty August, <lb/>
is forty five, Lodge is forty-three, <lb/>
is forty-two, White is <lb/>
thirty-three, is forty-three. <lb/>
In a less conservative body than <lb/>
the United States Senate the <lb/>
younger men, though constituting <lb/>
but a fraction of its membership, <lb/>
would probably have more of a <lb/>
show. As it is, the proceedings <lb/>
are largely hemmed about with <lb/>
rules and unwritten but unvarying <lb/>
usages ; and long familiarity with <lb/>
these gives the old Senators op <lb/>
for controlling <lb/>
The average age of <lb/>
of the present United States <lb/>
Senate is fifty-nine. It be <lb/>
over sixty but for the infusion of <lb/>
Gen. Pass. San Francisco, <lb/>
Cal-, for California literature, <lb/>
guides, maps, etc. all <lb/>
questions- <lb/>
The three routes of the Southern <lb/>
Pacific Company will take you to <lb/>
any desired locality, the <lb/>
spinal disease so s as to <lb/>
throw him into convulsions every <lb/>
time he was moved his bed. <lb/>
Two days ago, pursuant to his <lb/>
pounds per bushel. One buyer <lb/>
who had no scales told a mill man <lb/>
that he wanted no scales because <lb/>
he could make more money <lb/>
guessing at weights. <lb/>
A common trick of local buyers <lb/>
is to offer seed to several mills <lb/>
they come around on Tuesday. <lb/>
remedy is becoming so well <lb/>
known sad as to need no <lb/>
mention. All who have used <lb/>
Electric Bitters sing the same song of <lb/>
vigilance and expense required merit that tho L was <lb/>
by housing process about to answer bis prayers and <lb/>
Alter the second frost when the f,,,,,, <lb/>
potatoes shall have been thorough- ,.,, <lb/>
. matured, the crop <lb/>
by way of New Orleans, through V a <lb/>
, j purer medicine does not exist <lb/>
and to claim to each null the it is to do all that is <lb/>
some other mill has offered more ; claimed. Bitters will cure all <lb/>
. L iii of the and Kidney, will <lb/>
than has n ottered all- All <lb/>
Since then ho <lb/>
o- n offered at <lb/>
farmers should know that <lb/>
pounds of seed is the legal bushel <lb/>
Texas, New Mexico, Arizona and early in the day, giving the ban been rapidly <lb/>
the southern of Cali- tubers the advantage of the day's Chester Pa . Dispatch. <lb/>
the by way of sun ; prepare the foundation for <lb/>
u-------u the hills high, well <lb/>
laud by a round bed about <lb/>
eight feet in diameter and six <lb/>
above the surface level. <lb/>
ate <lb/>
when more are taken it <lb/>
West means that tho price is <lb/>
Ogden, through Utah, Nevada <lb/>
and over the Sierra Nevada; and <lb/>
the by way of Portland, <lb/>
Oregon the <lb/>
mountains into the northern part <lb/>
of California. These routes afford <lb/>
splendid opportunities for. vie wing <lb/>
countries through which they <lb/>
pass, and the visitor will never <lb/>
regret having taken the trip. <lb/>
It will east you Dotting will sure- the see <lb/>
less. <lb/>
The oil mills all pay the local <lb/>
buyers for seed at the rate of <lb/>
pounds per bushel. Therefore all <lb/>
tho buyer can get from <lb/>
the farmer at a rate exceeding <lb/>
remove I Bolls. Salt Rheum and <lb/>
other affections Caused by impure blood. <lb/>
Will drive Malaria from the system <lb/>
I and prevent well as cure all Malarial <lb/>
cure of Headache. <lb/>
and Electric, <lb/>
ire -at i-f net ion guaranteed, <lb/>
r money and <lb/>
pet at Drug <lb/>
How's This <lb/>
Chest pounds the excess is all profit to <lb/>
the local It is to the <lb/>
Handle the tor and is .,,. t, . <lb/>
in baskets, discarding guaranteed to give relief. or money will of both the oil men and <lb/>
he paid from j the farmer to insist Upon the <lb/>
and place m ,. , pounds <lb/>
We offer One I Be <lb/>
ward tor any case of Catarrh that cannot <lb/>
be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. <lb/>
F. J. A Co., Prop, <lb/>
the undersigned, have known F. <lb/>
J. for the last years, and b <lb/>
him perfectly honorable in all <lb/>
transactions and financially <lb/>
able to carry out any obligation made <lb/>
their Arm. <lb/>
West A Wholesale Druggists, <lb/>
Tole o, Wall i. A Marvin, <lb/>
Wholesale Toledo, <lb/>
Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Inter- <lb/>
acting directly upon the blood <lb/>
mucous surfaces of the the system. <lb/>
Price per bottle. Sold by all <lb/>
Druggists. Testimonials free. <lb/>
For Liver <lb/>
and place noon this old crop pine Throat, <lb/>
straw, w trampled, twelve in- orient. King's Hum <lb/>
dies in depth. <lb/>
carefully <lb/>
all cut potatoes <lb/>
upon the bed in a conical shape u B a,, to in all cases and <lb/>
by hand, putting not more than a sample tattle at our and ca he easily done because it <lb/>
thirty bushels in one bill, for just bow good a it is. <lb/>
When the bills are all completed, Trial hot l-s at Drug <lb/>
cover carefully with pine straw Store. Large and <lb/>
commencing around tho base, to l <lb/>
the thickness of two feet. Let A Hard winter Predicted. <lb/>
them remain this condition <lb/>
about ten or fifteen days for the <lb/>
moisture to evaporate ; then cover I customary as this time of <lb/>
with earth to the depth of four the year for weather ts to <lb/>
Inches, packing and smoothing announce what the season <lb/>
with a shovel, a inch tile will be- well known Hicks, <lb/>
on the south side of the in , , a sled <lb/>
downward, to Keep out the <lb/>
rain and secure ventilation, on more than one occasion, says <lb/>
Keep a load or two of surplus the winter will begin about the <lb/>
straw by the hills, and if the middle of November with storms, <lb/>
falls more than or o very Ho <lb/>
degrees below freezing point, u We <lb/>
cover them with straw as a , <lb/>
against the intense think that the man who begins <lb/>
cold. Treated this way, eating early and prepares for a <lb/>
potatoes slips, or seed winter will have no regrets, <lb/>
toes, will keep perfect through bat a or <lb/>
the winter. <lb/>
is a crime in all States to falsify <lb/>
weights <lb/>
News. <lb/>
The Methodist con- <lb/>
was in session at Knox- <lb/>
ville last week. On the last day <lb/>
a resolution was introduced <lb/>
pledging the ministers and <lb/>
gates to support any political <lb/>
party which endorses the cause <lb/>
of temperance and has a <lb/>
plank platform. There <lb/>
was vigorous opposition to the <lb/>
adoption cf a resolution that <lb/>
pledged the members to any <lb/>
party, and it was defeated. The <lb/>
preachers are all temperance men, <lb/>
but they are not yet ready to join <lb/>
themselves to the rights <lb/>
party has a temperance <lb/>
plank as a tail to the <lb/>
cord limes. <lb/>
The cry of is <lb/>
Godsend to the man who does <lb/>
not pay his the Parsons <lb/>
Sun- It serves as an excellent <lb/>
excuse and at this time it is his <lb/>
stock in trade. There is a class <lb/>
that catch on to all subterfuges <lb/>
that will assist them in any way <lb/>
to ward off creditors, and <lb/>
principal cry of hard times comes <lb/>
from that class of people. If each <lb/>
every person would do his <lb/>
duty toward his neighbor and <lb/>
creditors by paying past and run- <lb/>
debts this cry of hard times <lb/>
would vanish as the dew before <lb/>
the morning sun and at such time <lb/>
it is the duty of every man to <lb/>
make it a point that his small <lb/>
debts, particularly, are <lb/>
it is the obligation of every citizen <lb/>
to pay as quickly as possible. <lb/>
One dollar put Into circulation <lb/>
can pay a groat many debts and <lb/>
the of hard times will be<lb/>
</p>
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<p>
THE REFLECTOR <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
D, J, ml Propriety. <lb/>
WEDNESDAY. <lb/>
at at Greenville, <lb/>
N. C, a mail matter. <lb/>
Publisher's <lb/>
THE SUBSCRIPTION PRICE OF <lb/>
I The is 81.00 per <lb/>
Advertising One <lb/>
one year, one-half column one year <lb/>
; one Mr, <lb/>
Transient inch <lb/>
one week. ; two weeks. <lb/>
month Two one week. S <lb/>
two weeks, 8-; one month, <lb/>
advertisements inserted in <lb/>
as reading items, cents per <lb/>
line for each insertion. <lb/>
Legal Advertisements, such as Ad <lb/>
Notices <lb/>
Sales. <lb/>
Summons to ate., will <lb/>
be charged for at legal rates am MUST <lb/>
BE PAID FOB IN <lb/>
mt <lb/>
for any time. i <lb/>
mule to either <lb/>
tn or by letter. <lb/>
Copy tor i v Advertisements and <lb/>
all changes of lie <lb/>
in fay o'clock on Tuesday <lb/>
morning in order to receive prompt in <lb/>
following. <lb/>
The Senate adjourned last Fri- <lb/>
day baying acted <lb/>
the nomination of Mr. <lb/>
Elias for collector the Western <lb/>
District and Hon. F. M. <lb/>
of the Eastern District of North <lb/>
Carolina. Their nominations bad <lb/>
been kept from reported to <lb/>
the Senate by the Finance Com <lb/>
through the ice and <lb/>
at the suggestion of <lb/>
Vance, who has openly opposed <lb/>
these men, at least Mr Elias, and <lb/>
had Mr. Simmons held back until <lb/>
he could see what he could do <lb/>
with Mr. Elias. When the Senate <lb/>
adjourned without having acted <lb/>
upon these nominations it made <lb/>
them of no effect and the <lb/>
were vacant. the same after- <lb/>
noon, however, that the body <lb/>
Mr. Cleveland had <lb/>
commissions issued to both of <lb/>
these gentlemen for the respective <lb/>
places for which they ha been <lb/>
nominated and this continues Mr. <lb/>
Elias in the office he is already <lb/>
filling and puts Mr. Simmons in <lb/>
the place to which he been <lb/>
appointed long and from <lb/>
which he has been kept through <lb/>
one of our Democratic Senators <lb/>
who has been quoted largely us <lb/>
saying horse that pulls the <lb/>
ought to eat the <lb/>
The people of North Carolina <lb/>
know whether Mr. has <lb/>
been pulling the -low. They <lb/>
know what noble service lie has <lb/>
done for the party. single <lb/>
act of Mr. Cleveland's since he <lb/>
has been President will give move <lb/>
general satisfaction to the Demo <lb/>
of North Carolina than his <lb/>
reappointment of these two ex <lb/>
gentlemen to these places. <lb/>
Their nominations will now <lb/>
before regular session of the <lb/>
Senate December it is <lb/>
evident that they will be <lb/>
ed. <lb/>
The made vacant by <lb/>
the recent death of Judge Bond <lb/>
has been tendered to <lb/>
Ransom by President Cleveland. <lb/>
Mr- Ransom declines to accept it <lb/>
for at least two reasons one that <lb/>
he prefers in the United <lb/>
States Senate, and again that he <lb/>
believes a man ought to <lb/>
have e position. Senate Ran- <lb/>
would have adorned the <lb/>
place that has been tendered him. <lb/>
but can do better service to the <lb/>
people of his State in the <lb/>
he has so honorably, success- <lb/>
fully and nobly filled for the <lb/>
past twenty two years. He is <lb/>
especially being felt the <lb/>
eat ad being one of <lb/>
the oldest and best informed men <lb/>
in the Senate. <lb/>
Elections were held several <lb/>
States yesterday but go to <lb/>
press too early to get any <lb/>
as to results. We feel safe <lb/>
in saving however, r <lb/>
st Virginia, has gone <lb/>
D and that the <lb/>
lists were not even it. Ohio <lb/>
has had an interesting campaign <lb/>
but his in all probability gone <lb/>
Republican, though many have <lb/>
thought Neal would give <lb/>
a close race Gov <lb/>
Should Democrats make <lb/>
the S ates voting it <lb/>
will add much to the <lb/>
present administration. <lb/>
Mrs. wife <lb/>
of Mr. J. P. editor of <lb/>
Charlotte Observer, died at her <lb/>
home in Statesville at o'clock <lb/>
on Thursday afternoon, of typhoid <lb/>
ever. She was years old and <lb/>
haves a and four <lb/>
Not only every editor in <lb/>
North Carolina, but all who know <lb/>
him throughout the State and <lb/>
elsewhere, deeply <lb/>
with Mr. in loss of <lb/>
of his life. Tin <lb/>
news of her death carried sorrow <lb/>
to many hearts. <lb/>
The steamship, City of Alex <lb/>
belonging to the New <lb/>
York and Cuba Mail Steamship <lb/>
Company, was destroyed fir <lb/>
near Havana on last Thursday <lb/>
morning. Thirty odd lives were <lb/>
lost. Th- vessel was a very v 1- <lb/>
one. <lb/>
With Congress adjourned tin <lb/>
the first Monday in December, <lb/>
not so much interest will <lb/>
upon Washington during the <lb/>
last few months. The tariff bill <lb/>
a ill be one of the first to c me <lb/>
up for at <lb/>
session. <lb/>
Col. Hoge, of Virginia, <lb/>
was early in this administration <lb/>
appointed as United States Con- <lb/>
to China, was last <lb/>
week recalled by President <lb/>
Cleveland. Col. had gone <lb/>
as fas as San Francisco MM <lb/>
to have sailed from that city for <lb/>
on the afternoon of the <lb/>
day the President's telegram <lb/>
reached him. dispatches <lb/>
about the matter said <lb/>
charges had been lodged <lb/>
Col. Hoge, one of them effecting <lb/>
his sobriety. Later reports say <lb/>
the charges are more serious than <lb/>
anticipated, and are defined to be <lb/>
to pay bis bills. It is also <lb/>
that he failed to account <lb/>
money collected by him for <lb/>
and given him in <lb/>
President Cleveland evidently lie <lb/>
in soberness <lb/>
in his officials, if these <lb/>
charges against Col- Hoge are <lb/>
true no one will object to his re- <lb/>
call. <lb/>
think those who have <lb/>
been harping that the <lb/>
was trying to demonetize <lb/>
silver of the f ct that there is to ; <lb/>
be a beginning of the coinage of ; <lb/>
silver after it has been stopped <lb/>
for two or three y. Tin- too <lb/>
remember, immediately after <lb/>
DEMOCRATIC PRESS. <lb/>
Politicians very often pander <lb/>
and and make themselves <lb/>
ridiculous trying to find out <lb/>
which. largest number of <lb/>
voters are going to take on public <lb/>
questions; but not so with the <lb/>
If the politicians would <lb/>
i their temporizing stand <lb/>
rot all times, off ears as wall <lb/>
its years, as honestly and <lb/>
for Democratic platforms <lb/>
and principles as <lb/>
ape's do. <lb/>
there would not be half the work <lb/>
during campaign <lb/>
It the busy <lb/>
half of campaign year clear <lb/>
ii s away the rubbish end mend <lb/>
the blunders the politicians <lb/>
have made in the interval be- <lb/>
tween elections. The people of <lb/>
North Carolina have new <lb/>
to be proud of the course the <lb/>
Press of the State has taken <lb/>
the last few months. Re <lb/>
of what the effect might <lb/>
be on their business and <lb/>
interests, the Democratic pa- <lb/>
per, with a very few exceptions, <lb/>
have stood by the Chicago plat- <lb/>
form in demanding the repeal of <lb/>
the Sherman <lb/>
or by Pres- <lb/>
C in bis tn <lb/>
good promises of that <lb/>
platform. in the assault <lb/>
that has been made against two <lb/>
of the leading of Mi. <lb/>
Cleveland, nineteen out of every <lb/>
Dem p have <lb/>
stood y the <lb/>
and his we are <lb/>
glad to find that people are <lb/>
standing by the this <lb/>
u these positions than <lb/>
w have ever known before. <lb/>
Newton Enterprise. <lb/>
This is the Right Sort of Talk. <lb/>
If nil the churches in land <lb/>
were to turn out members who <lb/>
refuse to pay their debts <lb/>
would be fewer members, but the <lb/>
i world would have confidence in <lb/>
repeal of the S law which ,, w,, Then <lb/>
it was said would do away with , , in the would <lb/>
be be n badge of dist; net inn worth <lb/>
more than gold and rubies. It is <lb/>
a nod sign to see <lb/>
preen agitating the It <lb/>
i n thews for the pulpit and for <lb/>
the prayer <lb/>
men should have their place with <lb/>
scandal mongers and rs <lb/>
and should wear a badge <lb/>
of a criminal. A healthy <lb/>
is growing <lb/>
On of the chief causes <lb/>
is and <lb/>
mi pt to hi-h. when <lb/>
w re too <lb/>
Courier. <lb/>
away <lb/>
silver. -It is said there is to <lb/>
about four millions of dollars <lb/>
coined per m and this i to <lb/>
be continued until H r circa <lb/>
increased one <lb/>
and fifty millions of dollars <lb/>
Wonder what the pa <lb/>
will say about this. Gentle <lb/>
man, be easy, country is safe <lb/>
when the Democrats nil. Mr. <lb/>
Cleveland Mr in y <lb/>
make what seems to us mi-takes, <lb/>
but they men and <lb/>
what they are about, we are a <lb/>
little more than ever in.-l <lb/>
give them a chance com <lb/>
plaining. They have never been <lb/>
found wanting yet. <lb/>
WASHINGTON <lb/>
our Regular <lb/>
Washington, D. C-, Nov. 1893. <lb/>
President Cleveland and Sec- <lb/>
are both firm in <lb/>
the belief that the repeal of the <lb/>
purchasing clause of the Sherman <lb/>
silver law, now an accomplished <lb/>
fact, will soon bring about a state <lb/>
of affairs that will make the much- <lb/>
talked about issue of bonds <lb/>
necessary, and neither of them <lb/>
wishes to issue bonds until cir- <lb/>
shall make such an <lb/>
issue absolutely necessary. The <lb/>
Democrats in Congress, or at <lb/>
least a majority of them, would <lb/>
like to escape authorizing an issue <lb/>
f bonds, if it can possibly be <lb/>
done. It will be much easier for <lb/>
President Cleveland to speak <lb/>
positively definitely on <lb/>
bond question a mouth hence <lb/>
it is now, it is probable <lb/>
that his message to the regular <lb/>
session of Congress will take a <lb/>
Voided stand one way or the <lb/>
other on the subject, and I venture <lb/>
prediction that the state of <lb/>
public and private, for <lb/>
he next mouth will decide which, <lb/>
if the expected increase in <lb/>
shall result in largely <lb/>
the revenues of the govern- <lb/>
as Secretary be- <lb/>
it will, the administration <lb/>
can get through bonds. <lb/>
The movement for u charge in <lb/>
the rules of the Senate is growing <lb/>
quite rapidly, it is among the <lb/>
probabilities that a change will <lb/>
lie made early in regular <lb/>
session- Formal amendments to <lb/>
the rules have this week been <lb/>
proposed by Senators Hill <lb/>
Blackburn, and other Senators <lb/>
speak of offering others. All of <lb/>
these be to com- <lb/>
on Rules, which will, it is <lb/>
in due time report an <lb/>
that will accomplish <lb/>
the end aimed ma- <lb/>
of the Senate authority <lb/>
to order a vote whenever it may <lb/>
think that the debate has been <lb/>
sufficiently prolonged, an author- <lb/>
possessed by the House <lb/>
by nearly every legislative body <lb/>
in world. the <lb/>
Means shall oppose the it <lb/>
is expect d that it will be easily <lb/>
accomplished <lb/>
Representative Tex <lb/>
is, Uncle Sam pays out <lb/>
lots of money without receiving <lb/>
any thing approaching an <lb/>
lent in return therefor. Hi-has, <lb/>
introduced two bills, each of <lb/>
which be thinks will stop a big <lb/>
leak of that Wind. One of them <lb/>
provides for the of <lb/>
laws providing for the payment <lb/>
of retired army and navy officers, <lb/>
that pay of such officers <lb/>
heretofore retired shall cease <lb/>
when the bill becomes a law. <lb/>
The other repeals <lb/>
for the payment of retired <lb/>
judges from the U. S. courts and <lb/>
slops Mm pay of all those now on <lb/>
retired list. Whether there <lb/>
is any probability of either of <lb/>
these bills becoming laws it is <lb/>
too early to say ; but Mr. Bailey <lb/>
is thoroughly earnest and will <lb/>
do bis beet to push them through. <lb/>
Mr. J. S- Harrison, of Kansas <lb/>
City, ex-President Harrison's <lb/>
democratic brother, is in Wash- <lb/>
seeking an office. He <lb/>
wants to be at Kansas <lb/>
City- <lb/>
While nil of the Senators and <lb/>
Representatives are doubtless <lb/>
of the opportunity to go <lb/>
home for a few days before the <lb/>
beginning of the regular session, <lb/>
there are quite a number of pro <lb/>
democrats who expressed <lb/>
the that it would <lb/>
neon better to have let the extra <lb/>
run right along until <lb/>
for beginning the regular <lb/>
session. The majority, however, <lb/>
thought that no time would be <lb/>
saved by remaining in session, <lb/>
the majority rules, usually. <lb/>
in the Democratic party. <lb/>
real reform was adopted by <lb/>
Congress this week when it de- <lb/>
that hills which pass either <lb/>
House or Senate shall be printed <lb/>
instead of being enrolled by hand. <lb/>
It is that this <lb/>
will prevent and costly <lb/>
errors which occurred <lb/>
the closing hours of every <lb/>
session of the enroll- <lb/>
of bills. <lb/>
reply to a question as to <lb/>
what action the President had <lb/>
taken on report that emissaries <lb/>
f several nations were <lb/>
aiding the Brazilian <lb/>
s and that their purpose <lb/>
was to overthrow the republic <lb/>
and re-establish monarchy, a <lb/>
prominent official, not a member <lb/>
of the cabinet, mm at <lb/>
liberty to enter into but <lb/>
you can rest assured that this <lb/>
will assert <lb/>
Monroe doctrine and protect the <lb/>
commercial interests of American <lb/>
citizens in Brazil elsewhere at <lb/>
all hazards, and it will do it with- <lb/>
out the bluster and jingoism <lb/>
which characterized President <lb/>
Harrison's dealings with Chili. <lb/>
All of the facts concerning the <lb/>
Brazilian revolution in the <lb/>
session of the State department <lb/>
were laid before the cabinet this <lb/>
week and a unanimous agreement <lb/>
was reached, the nature of which <lb/>
not, for obvious reasons, <lb/>
made public <lb/>
Cotton and <lb/>
Below are Norfolk prices <lb/>
peanuts for yesterday, as <lb/>
by Cobb Co., Commission <lb/>
chants of <lb/>
Good 1-16 <lb/>
Low 5-16 <lb/>
Extra <lb/>
November nth. <lb/>
Mr. Joyner's Institute <lb/>
will be ready Inebriates on <lb/>
Dr. It.- was not able to be here on <lb/>
the 1st, necessitating a postponement of <lb/>
the opening until the 11th. We wish <lb/>
th- Institute every success and know <lb/>
fifty men who would be benefit- <lb/>
by a course of lectures and shots. <lb/>
Sad and Gloomy <lb/>
Weak and Dyspeptic<lb/>
Md Cure. <lb/>
Dr. J. It <lb/>
Alabama. <lb/>
have not words to my <lb/>
thanks for the great benefits received from a <lb/>
Hood's I was <lb/>
weak, and It made me strong; I was a <lb/>
tic, and It cured me; I was sad and gloomy, and <lb/>
It made me cheerful and hopeful. And last, <lb/>
though not least. It made me an ardent and <lb/>
Hood's s Cures <lb/>
working democrat. AU who have taken Hood's <lb/>
with my advice, report good re- <lb/>
suits. I gladly recommend It to all sufferers <lb/>
J. R. White, m. D., Birmingham, Ala. <lb/>
N. B. If you to take Hood's <lb/>
do not be induced to buy any other <lb/>
Instead. Insist upon HOOD'S. <lb/>
Hood's PIUS are the best family cathartic. <lb/>
and effective. Try a box. <lb/>
Notice <lb/>
By virtue of Order of the Clerk of <lb/>
the Superior Court of Pitt county it <lb/>
the ease of Ward <lb/>
W. Mary E. <lb/>
Daniel the <lb/>
will sell for ca-h before <lb/>
Court in Greenville, on <lb/>
of <lb/>
the following described piece or pure <lb/>
of land situated in of <lb/>
in adjoining the <lb/>
Penelope Mary E. <lb/>
and others. <lb/>
containing more or less. <lb/>
This November 4th, 1888. <lb/>
Notice <lb/>
On Monday of December, <lb/>
A. D., ISM, I will sell at the court <lb/>
l -i- in the of Greenville to <lb/>
the highest bidder cash one tract of <lb/>
land in Pitt county containing lit <lb/>
; acres and bounded as Sit- <lb/>
in Carolina township, adjoining <lb/>
the lands of Council James, <lb/>
Warren and wife and the <lb/>
IV. I,. Perkins, to satisfy an <lb/>
my hands collection <lb/>
F. and widen has <lb/>
been levied on -aid land as the property <lb/>
of said Fleming. <lb/>
first day of Nov. <lb/>
K. W. KING, Sheriff. <lb/>
Notice to Creditors. <lb/>
The or Court Clerk of Pitt <lb/>
having issued letters of <lb/>
to me, the on the <lb/>
1st November, on the estate <lb/>
of ii deceased, notice is <lb/>
hereby given to all persons i. dented to <lb/>
the estate lo immediate payment <lb/>
to the to all creditors <lb/>
said e to present claims, <lb/>
authenticated, to I he <lb/>
j signed twelve months the <lb/>
date this this will be <lb/>
plead in liar of recovery. <lb/>
Tin- November the 6th, S-J. <lb/>
W. U. <lb/>
on the of Harmon <lb/>
Mr. is R- Carr, at the State <lb/>
Fair, hit the nail on the head <lb/>
when h- up a placard on <lb/>
When the Southern farmers exhibit of products of his <lb/>
produce their own food crops farm these <lb/>
meat, at-d surplus tin <lb/>
meat. <lb/>
crop they will be largely . farm solves the silver question <lb/>
lent of currency take care of the farm and the <lb/>
Herald <lb/>
will, take care of <lb/>
Notice <lb/>
On Wednesday the 6th of <lb/>
her. A. D . I sell at the <lb/>
House door In the town of Greenville to <lb/>
the bidder for cash three tracts <lb/>
Pitt County containing about <lb/>
hounded as One <lb/>
tract in Beaver ad- <lb/>
lands of T. J. Jarvis, the <lb/>
I Avery B. P. Willoughby <lb/>
of i <lb/>
SO more one <lb/>
acres <lb/>
and immediately l-tween the old <lb/>
plank Sonata adjoining <lb/>
lands of Gen. Crawford. <lb/>
White, J. W, and others, one <lb/>
containing acres in Green- <lb/>
ville township the lands of <lb/>
Tor W. H. and <lb/>
others and being the land which <lb/>
Harris bought from Then Smith, to <lb/>
I Satisfy a., in my for <lb/>
Harris Mm <lb/>
ii -ii h been levied on land as <lb/>
property of Mid Charles Harris. <lb/>
This 7th of Nov. <lb/>
SPLENDID FARM. <lb/>
For Bent. <lb/>
A portion of the John Peebles farm, <lb/>
lying on Far riv -r, lies from Green- <lb/>
ville, one and sixty acres <lb/>
Held to itself, or easily sub-divided to <lb/>
suit renter. Hood dwelling, <lb/>
o tenant excellent <lb/>
and grapes water. This land <lb/>
two ears. Is in heart <lb/>
f the best the <lb/>
acres Capital tobacco land, <lb/>
barns and pack-house <lb/>
Fine corn, p. aunts and <lb/>
farm. ails for furnished <lb/>
charge by owner. Apply lo <lb/>
At <lb/>
Notice to Public <lb/>
Officers. <lb/>
At a meeting of the Board of Com- <lb/>
missioners of county, held on the <lb/>
8th day of No vein <lb/>
order was <lb/>
It la ordered by the Board that the <lb/>
the -tor a <lb/>
anon to all and <lb/>
Justices of the Peace, to die office <lb/>
of i in of this on t <lb/>
Monday in December next their annual <lb/>
reports all duet, penalties forfeit res <lb/>
or public monies received by them <lb/>
during Lie present year, at <lb/>
sum. ti lo exhibit dockets <lb/>
examination by this <lb/>
All required to file such <lb/>
re p. a La under of I lie Code, <lb/>
of t Co. <lb/>
Notice. <lb/>
On Monday the 4th day of <lb/>
A. ., I will sell at Court, <lb/>
i louse door in the town to <lb/>
highest, bidder tor cash tract of <lb/>
I in Pitt c about <lb/>
acres and ed follows. Sit <lb/>
Greenville <lb/>
ti C, the of Green- <lb/>
ville the laud of it. F. Patrick, W. <lb/>
A. Manning, Allied and others, <lb/>
being that tract land on which is lo- <lb/>
mill plant of the Greenville <lb/>
Land Improvement Company, for- <lb/>
owned by Win, Moore deceased <lb/>
and to Mrs. Allie Higgs, to <lb/>
an execution in my hands for <lb/>
c Greenville aim <lb/>
improvement y and which has <lb/>
been levied said land as the property <lb/>
of said company. <lb/>
Thin first -lay of Nov. IS <lb/>
B. n. BUN J, Sheriff. <lb/>
NEXT WEEK WE ARE GOING TO MAKE YOU SUCH PRICES <lb/>
THAT YOU WILL EXCLAIM <lb/>
HOW CAN THEY DO IT. COME AND US AND WE CAN <lb/>
EASILY EXPLAIN WHY AND HOW WE DO IT. <lb/>
TO THE PUBLIC <lb/>
HAVE OPENED THE STORED p. <lb/>
FORMERLY OCCUPIED BY <lb/>
J. L. LITTLE WITH AN <lb/>
EXTENSIVE STOCK OF <lb/>
CLOTHING <lb/>
HOE<lb/>
MEN SUITS and up. <lb/>
BOYS SUITS tip. <lb/>
BOYS OVERCOATS and tip. <lb/>
HOMESPUN cents. <lb/>
THE <lb/>
LOWEST <lb/>
PRICES <lb/>
IN <lb/>
GREENVILLE. <lb/>
Sol. Cohen <lb/>
NEXT DOOR TO J. A. ANDRE <lb/>
ACME <lb/>
Harrow. Crusher and <lb/>
I have taken the agency for this <lb/>
did farm implement and will be clad to <lb/>
have the farmers come and examine it. <lb/>
As its name implies, ii is a general <lb/>
will email, cut. lift, turn, <lb/>
smooth, level and pulverize, all in one <lb/>
operation. In preparing the land for <lb/>
small grain and also for covering the <lb/>
seed it cannot be surpassed. Several <lb/>
sizes nude, from ft. to ft. Call <lb/>
and sec how the Harrow works. <lb/>
JOHN FLANAGAN. <lb/>
Notice to Creditors. <lb/>
Having duly qualified before <lb/>
Court Clerk Pitt as <lb/>
Administrator of the of It. F. <lb/>
Manning, deceased, notice is hereby <lb/>
given to all persons indebted to the es- <lb/>
to make immediate payment to the <lb/>
undersigned, and ail persons having <lb/>
claims against the estate must present <lb/>
the same for payment before the 23rd <lb/>
of or this notice <lb/>
will plead in bar of recovery. <lb/>
Tins day of October, 1893. <lb/>
ALLEN WARREN. <lb/>
of B. F. Manning, <lb/>
Executor's Sale of Per- <lb/>
Estate. <lb/>
On the 22nd. day of November. 1893, <lb/>
I at the late of Abel Smith, de- <lb/>
ceased, the will sell for <lb/>
cash to the highest Id Id t the personal <lb/>
estate f late Abel Smith, <lb/>
i of mill. s. horses, hog-, corn, cot- <lb/>
i ton, fodder, and kin-hen <lb/>
I and all other personal property <lb/>
, of said estate. <lb/>
October <lb/>
SMITH. <lb/>
of Abel Smith, deceased. <lb/>
Notice to r editors. <lb/>
The superior Court Clerk of Pitt <lb/>
county, having issued of d- <lb/>
to me, on <lb/>
the 21st day of October. 1893. on the <lb/>
estate of own W. Daniel, deceased, <lb/>
notice is hereby given to all persons in <lb/>
to tin estate to make immediate <lb/>
payment to and to all <lb/>
creditors of said estate to present their <lb/>
claims, properly to the <lb/>
undersigned, mouths after <lb/>
the date of this or this notice <lb/>
will I plead in bar of their <lb/>
This the 21st of October, 1898. <lb/>
FERNANDO WARD, <lb/>
on the Estate of Job n W. Daniel. <lb/>
Mr. M. T. WELL <lb/>
Invites the ladles to inspect her <lb/>
Fashionable Millinery <lb/>
She has recently returned from the <lb/>
north when she attended several <lb/>
Openings, and Is prepared <lb/>
the correct shades and for <lb/>
this season. Her Pattern Hats are <lb/>
models of style and beauty. Large lot <lb/>
of hand Mrs. <lb/>
Mrs. and MUs <lb/>
Florence are with bar and <lb/>
will be glad to serve you. <lb/>
Jelly cent a bottle. <lb/>
Notice to Creditors. <lb/>
Having duly qualified before <lb/>
Court Clerk of county as Ks- <lb/>
of Delia Harris, <lb/>
notice vs given to all persons in <lb/>
to estate to make <lb/>
payment lo the undersigned, and all <lb/>
persons claims against the estate <lb/>
present the payment be- <lb/>
fore the 19th day of Oct., 1894, or this <lb/>
notice will he plead in bar of recovery. <lb/>
This the 19th day of <lb/>
AMANDA HARRIS. <lb/>
Executrix of Delia Harris <lb/>
W. L DOUGLAS <lb/>
SHOE <lb/>
Was In d try pair. <lb/>
If m<lb/>
pay h M War <lb/>
a, <lb/>
Laud Sale. <lb/>
By virtue of a decree of t Superior. <lb/>
Court made at Sept. term the <lb/>
of Lit ham Skinner vs. J. B. Yellowley <lb/>
trustee, G. L. and W ll <lb/>
the undersigned <lb/>
sell for cash before the Court <lb/>
House in Greenville Monday <lb/>
day of November 1893 k <lb/>
the following described real situ <lb/>
in town Greenville <lb/>
known in the plot of said town as lots <lb/>
Nos. and and <lb/>
known as the Hotel Macon property. <lb/>
The property will lie divided and sold <lb/>
G several Iota, of each <lb/>
can be by reference to <lb/>
deer e. F. G- JAMES, <lb/>
Oct 3rd Commissioner. <lb/>
Sale of Valuable LaDd. <lb/>
By virtue of a decree of the Superior <lb/>
Pitt county, made at <lb/>
her, 1803. we on Monday. Dec. i, <lb/>
1893. sell at public sale before the <lb/>
door in Greenville, valuable <lb/>
lying east of the town of Green- <lb/>
ville, known as the residence an home <lb/>
place of the Col Edward <lb/>
en one hundred and <lb/>
eighty acres, more or less, ad- <lb/>
joining town of the lands <lb/>
of Martha Wilson, Frank Johnson and <lb/>
others. Situated upon said premises <lb/>
and grove la an eight room <lb/>
dwelling with a water cistern attached, <lb/>
kitchen, stables, barn other <lb/>
buildings. Near the dwelling is a <lb/>
spring fine water. The farm also con- <lb/>
talus an orchard of a variety of fine <lb/>
fruit trees and a vineyard <lb/>
cord. and other <lb/>
grapes. <lb/>
-One-third to lie paid cash, <lb/>
the balance in two equal to <lb/>
be paid at the expiration of one and two <lb/>
yea.-s from day sale, the deferred pay- <lb/>
to bear eight per cent interest; ti- <lb/>
withheld null lull 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 r sooner <lb/>
than due by said terms paying later, <lb/>
est to day of payment. <lb/>
F- a. tAMES. <lb/>
ALEX. L. BLOW. <lb/>
18th. 1893. Commissioners. <lb/>
t at by W. L Shots. <lb/>
look far <lb/>
I. L. DAVIS, N. C, <lb/>
Consumptive <lb/>
PARKER'S <lb/>
HAIR BALSAM <lb/>
Hi. hi <lb/>
Km a r <lb/>
mi to <lb/>
Hair to Color. <lb/>
n i. <lb/>
ARE RUN UPON <lb/>
Capital and Credit. <lb/>
JOIN TO THESE THE Y A XI <lb/>
PRUDENCE NECESSARY To ESTA <lb/>
AND MAINTAIN BOTH, AND <lb/>
YOU DAVE THE SECRET <lb/>
WE HA TRIED To JOIN <lb/>
ALL THESE TOGETHER <lb/>
AND GUILD UP A BUSINESS OF SOL- <lb/>
ID MERIT. WHICH WOULD BE I <lb/>
CREDIT TO OUR TOWN, AND A <lb/>
PLEASURE TO OUR t HI ENDS AND <lb/>
CUSTOMERS TO THAT <lb/>
SUCCEEDED BY AS <lb/>
IN DOING THIS VERY <lb/>
THING. FRIENDS AND <lb/>
WE THANE YOU AND STILL <lb/>
CIT YOUR AND PA I <lb/>
We offer you a line of cannot be excelled in this county <lb/>
for variety and value. For every dollar spent with us we <lb/>
try to give honest value. We have received our <lb/>
FALL STOCK <lb/>
and can show you a beautiful line of Goods. It is our intention to <lb/>
sell Good Goods at the lowest possible prices with value <lb/>
and merit. We have the Goods. <lb/>
We Have tho Nicest Stock in Tows. <lb/>
invite inspection. We invite comparison. want your pvt- <lb/>
We want your trade. Come and sen our <lb/>
Dress Goods, <lb/>
ads. <lb/>
Notions, Hats, <lb/>
Piece Goods for Making and Boys <lb/>
CLOTHING, <lb/>
Shoes, Crockery, Tinware, <lb/>
Glassware. Wood and Hardware, Plows and Farming <lb/>
Utensils, Whips. I. i its and Floor a specialty <lb/>
Dry Goods, <lb/>
i ally <lb/>
The best line of P P ever kept in <lb/>
Tl M I I Marble Top <lb/>
Walnut Suits, Solid Oak Suits, Imitation Oak Suits, Imitation <lb/>
our town, consisting in part <lb/>
nut Suits, Bureaus. Bedsteads, Tables, Buffets, Washstands. Chairs <lb/>
of kinds, and Cradles, Mattresses, Tin Safes <lb/>
Bed Springs, Tables and Laos Curt tins, <lb/>
Poles, Matting Cloths. J. A P. s Best Spool <lb/>
Cotton at Wholesale prices Bagging and Tics, Peanut Bugs. <lb/>
We tire unceasing and tireless workers for trade always <lb/>
ready to make give Bargains. <lb/>
ESTABLISHED<lb/>
GREENVILLE. C. <lb/>
SO Boxes C. It. Meat. <lb/>
Boston Lard. <lb/>
BOO all <lb/>
barrel Granulated Sugar, <lb/>
barrels <lb/>
boxes <lb/>
Mill- <lb/>
Three <lb/>
barrels Ax <lb/>
barrels Snuff, <lb/>
I i eases <lb/>
Full stock of nil <lb/>
T like <lb/>
, I'M i Cakes nil Crackers, <lb/>
j GO barrels i k <lb/>
Powder. <lb/>
tons Shot, <lb/>
Bread Powders. <lb/>
case- star Lye, <lb/>
Apple <lb/>
eases Gold Dust Powder <lb/>
Hi <lb/>
Arrow Ties . <lb/>
goods in my line. <lb/>
YOU CAN BUY ONE AT FENDER'S, GOOD COOK STOVES <lb/>
are now so cheap that yon can not afford to buy an inferior <lb/>
-------one. Go to Fender's and Buy the best. <lb/>
THE <lb/>
LIBERTY, <lb/>
THE <lb/>
ALLIANCE <lb/>
COOKS at <lb/>
Tinware. Pants, <lb/>
Stoves repaired. Tin and ill kinds of Sheet work <lb/>
done- <lb/>
S. E. <lb/>
N Joshua <lb/>
ROS CO., <lb/>
-AND----- W <lb/>
Commission Merchants, <lb/>
FAYETTE NORFOLK, VA. <lb/>
and Solicited. <lb/>
J. L. SUGG. <lb/>
LIFE AND FIRE INSURANCE AGENT, <lb/>
N. C <lb/>
OFFICE SUGG JAMES OLD STAND <lb/>
All Risks placed in strictly <lb/>
FIRST-CLASS COMPANIES <lb/>
At lowest current rates <lb/>
AGENT FOB A FIRST-CLASS FIRE PROOF SAFE<lb/>
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THE REFLECTOR. <lb/>
Selections. <lb/>
AND <lb/>
Mount Fair weak . <lb/>
SENSE. <lb/>
Brain and Bullion <lb/>
arc wheels which rest <lb/>
ran the business of the <lb/>
world. Some have one. <lb/>
some the on <lb/>
the favored <lb/>
few have <lb/>
both Not to <lb/>
take the trouble <lb/>
to see and buy our <lb/>
to one <lb/>
of the three <lb/>
Either yon sense a. <lb/>
out the d or <lb/>
The dollars without the sense, or <lb/>
Neither the dollars nor the sense. <lb/>
Already thrill good <lb/>
I talked. <lb/>
being <lb/>
with else to do goes <lb/>
mi <lb/>
work on the streets <lb/>
J last week. <lb/>
has just been shipping a lot <lb/>
f peas. <lb/>
Corn a-v th <lb/>
o t the country. <lb/>
-f large <lb/>
pearl<lb/>
but Lang's. <lb/>
The Thank III lug turkey is being <lb/>
conned and fed high. <lb/>
The President baa n Lined Shared <lb/>
as Thanksgiving Pay. <lb/>
wills to Tyson <lb/>
bank building up <lb/>
The Council held its regular <lb/>
lily mauling Monday night. <lb/>
Every one who reads Public Opinion, <lb/>
Washington, i delighted with it. <lb/>
cannot too about tire <lb/>
and bu out and lock up <lb/>
The Page Hotel at de- <lb/>
b st night. <lb/>
A coined juvenile society had a <lb/>
aid parade fay afternoon <lb/>
The fl-st Monday ennui in town was <lb/>
a little larger on last Monday than <lb/>
usual <lb/>
riff King -ill e- several <lb/>
of Ian I o is III his <lb/>
hand-. <lb/>
of our people were talking of <lb/>
g ling up Mount fair h <lb/>
day. <lb/>
T breaks not so heavy last <lb/>
week NB for some week, previous. The <lb/>
pi ice lower. <lb/>
Two more o s boat- came up <lb/>
day. and the went oft <lb/>
like fat rs. <lb/>
Larry is to <lb/>
furnish weather to order. him <lb/>
when y ii want a change. <lb/>
A four y old son f J. II . <lb/>
Manning of leaser , <lb/>
died on Tues week. <lb/>
Personal. <lb/>
Mr. T. White spent part of last week <lb/>
in Richmond. <lb/>
Mrs. Jarvis the Pres- <lb/>
Synod in Tarboro last week. <lb/>
Mr. L. F- Evans made a trip to Dan- <lb/>
ville and R tobacco markets last <lb/>
week. <lb/>
Rev. D- <lb/>
p in the Court House Friday <lb/>
night. <lb/>
Mr. Harvey Myers and Miss Mutter <lb/>
of Washington, will be married <lb/>
to-day. <lb/>
Mrs. P. K. I last <lb/>
we-k from visiting her in <lb/>
Moore c <lb/>
Ex T. J to Raleigh <lb/>
last week an address <lb/>
fore the colored fair being held there. <lb/>
Mr. W. H. Cox returned last week <lb/>
from York where he had been <lb/>
gold- for Greene <lb/>
Mr. R . I k to <lb/>
A. B. B home lay <lb/>
evening lo rein during the recess of <lb/>
Congress. <lb/>
Mr. B. S. Sheppard home <lb/>
last week from Philadelphia- We arc <lb/>
sorry that hi- health was not much <lb/>
proved by the trip. <lb/>
Mr. O H returned Monday from <lb/>
a to St. L and <lb/>
Cincinnati where he had been <lb/>
stock for this market. <lb/>
Rev. II. commenced the <lb/>
series of meetings in the Baptist church <lb/>
Sunday is <lb/>
sermon-. Or. <lb/>
Monday that he was u well to come <lb/>
Mr Claude of I, <lb/>
ha been spending the past week with <lb/>
hi- sister. Mis. A I. Blow. Claude <lb/>
a great many f here, where he <lb/>
spent much of his boyhood and they <lb/>
were II to see him. <lb/>
AH-n Warren, senior <lb/>
of Rive-side has be-u selected <lb/>
Vi-e first <lb/>
district of i lie State So- <lb/>
It w. be ha d to make a <lb/>
be ion than <lb/>
NOW LISTEN<lb/>
From the of people in the <lb/>
I store- the part week we judge <lb/>
We hare just retorted from Hew I i considerably. <lb/>
York with the largest and Do yen want to rant r lease a fine <lb/>
select line of con. cotton o- nut fa m <lb/>
i -See Andrew adv in this i-s c <lb/>
I Ii <lb/>
i Th X w Home Sewing Machine <lb/>
th- ever all others at the <lb/>
sells them. <lb/>
lotions, Beets Sires <lb/>
and look a out ind v. <lb/>
send b me i juicing. <lb/>
BROS. <lb/>
Lea rs of Low Price. <lb/>
N C<lb/>
For New Good Cell at <lb/>
Sell ye ii and eggs at Cobb's <lb/>
Just X. C at the <lb/>
Old BrickS ore. <lb/>
I n a lag- of I and <lb/>
at <lb/>
The v. i v style o ape- and <lb/>
Cloak- at <lb/>
D- C of o d Cast <lb/>
lion ca-h. E I Brown. <lb/>
Heating Stove-. Cook stoves a <lb/>
Stole I at Pa. <lb/>
Our Second Lot of Shoes has <lb/>
at M. R. Lang's. <lb/>
My Stove Pi e is made of b- st <lb/>
In a B I. -as <lb/>
The on ea h i at the <lb/>
Old Store. <lb/>
C o and Gen's Goods <lb/>
cheap c -h at Lang's. <lb/>
New Lot of I in l be <lb/>
Just at M. R <lb/>
Tho-e aren't they fine. <lb/>
Made if Carolina pine. <lb/>
At D. D. <lb/>
es in all s-vies of Dress trim- <lb/>
ming-among the arrived <lb/>
Lang-s. <lb/>
ca-h for <lb/>
the d <lb/>
Cotton . .<lb/>
e. <lb/>
Bum. <lb/>
call on II. <lb/>
D I Av <lb/>
or a Corn 3.- <lb/>
D. t- <lb/>
Look out for Sm-th, he has gone <lb/>
Wet. after t e finest lot of Horses and <lb/>
Mule- ever off- red o k t. <lb/>
if line on ring <lb/>
Hooker , for <lb/>
for cents <lb/>
then see D. <lb/>
ladies should see th <lb/>
at M I <lb/>
pretty mi- <lb/>
J. C Cobb <lb/>
shoes in town <lb/>
Sea ave the <lb/>
Bee <lb/>
o . i B n-i I h- bank <lb/>
i- w th ti lot of Reran <lb/>
due- ever far on this <lb/>
, market. <lb/>
Some one has cU that man's <lb/>
h is made t and yet he <lb/>
often d by talking <lb/>
and kill -f earing- <lb/>
The County ea Society held <lb/>
their m g night <lb/>
at the of the of <lb/>
Health. W. H. <lb/>
All who possibly can should <lb/>
the meeting the B church this <lb/>
week and next. It p people to make <lb/>
in matters of religion. <lb/>
vices begin each at o'clock. <lb/>
Mes-rs. Cobb , of <lb/>
have sent the v <lb/>
on an I its <lb/>
The book pages and is <lb/>
splendidly illustrated. <lb/>
The Reflector Bookstore receives sub- <lb/>
or <lb/>
wanted. You can save the <lb/>
trouble and expense of writing the <lb/>
orders by leaving your subscriptions <lb/>
here. <lb/>
Here something that don't happen <lb/>
day Mr. W H. White <lb/>
of Greenville, and we see from the <lb/>
the same manor <lb/>
rather one with exactly the name- <lb/>
is Treasurer of Salisbury. <lb/>
There's an old song th <lb/>
would be but if we <lb/>
nothing els- hut but if a body <lb/>
I no be s with a continuation <lb/>
of just the weather we had last week, <lb/>
that body was not built to be satisfied. <lb/>
The rice of the Peterson Mag- <lb/>
Philadelphia, h-i- been reduced <lb/>
to i per year. reduction is <lb/>
made price th d of the <lb/>
is by no means -ed. Every <lb/>
number is es. interesting and at- <lb/>
tractive. <lb/>
Last week the Pitt Rifles <lb/>
received their new The b <lb/>
will on- in for th-- first time <lb/>
at drill Friday afternoon. <lb/>
Those who have to the armory <lb/>
and tried on their salts say the fit is <lb/>
perfect. <lb/>
An does <lb/>
Bel take his ho pa be <lb/>
o b it from hi- neighbor <lb/>
to Lots of them do this, and it <lb/>
Is usually the who does the <lb/>
Accident. <lb/>
Mr. Fed living near <lb/>
came near being <lb/>
killed on Tue-day evening of last week. <lb/>
He was a mule <lb/>
upon hi- For hours after <lb/>
the fad it was thought he would die. <lb/>
Worthy Case. <lb/>
A woman with little children <lb/>
w before th of Count- Com <lb/>
Mond y. ail. <lb/>
After her what deemed con- <lb/>
n he fund, some <lb/>
the an I a few gentlemen p e- <lb/>
added lo the amount from their <lb/>
There are better men <lb/>
than our Boa d of fount<lb/>
load of Ragging <lb/>
Ties at J. C. Cobb Son. See them <lb/>
before buying <lb/>
to your grading <lb/>
n n see D. It <lb/>
get a Heat <lb/>
A large of cheap <lb/>
at the Old Brick Sore. <lb/>
Mrs. M. I. the very latest <lb/>
in new fall millinery cm <lb/>
please all <lb/>
Remember I pay you ca-h for Chickens <lb/>
Eggs and Country Produce at the Old <lb/>
Brick Store. <lb/>
The best is the <lb/>
the Richmond Stove Co s at <lb/>
D. . II <lb/>
I Mrs. Reader Dead. <lb/>
Mrs. who-e critical <lb/>
I illness from a of w. s <lb/>
mentioned two weeks ago died on I lie <lb/>
i even of last e at <lb/>
i the home of her son. Mr. D. <lb/>
son. The renal I lo the <lb/>
depot in and i <lb/>
to Va . her home, for <lb/>
The pall here w. re <lb/>
Mess-rs. C. Pea C. D. <lb/>
C. T. . I. E Slav key. S. C. <lb/>
ml D. Whichard. <lb/>
members of the and Mr. <lb/>
in. d the remains to Suffolk. <lb/>
Thanksgiving- <lb/>
Th business me of Greenville have <lb/>
a few past been in the habit <lb/>
of up tin places on Thanks- <lb/>
giving Day an I suspend business let <lb/>
the It is right and proper <lb/>
this should be done, and we feel justified <lb/>
in saying He practice will not be <lb/>
reversed on the approaching Thanks- <lb/>
giving Day. Within the next week a <lb/>
Reflector representative will go <lb/>
among the business men and get for <lb/>
publication in the next issue the names <lb/>
of all who close day, so that <lb/>
the p. t the country may <lb/>
be d bus will be -us- <lb/>
here that all close no <lb/>
one will lose anything. <lb/>
Marriage Licenses. <lb/>
The Register of Deed- i-sued licenses <lb/>
to the following couples during the <lb/>
in of October <lb/>
White. Moore <lb/>
Everett, John Simmons and <lb/>
Briley. Gray Moor- and Laney L. <lb/>
Stokes, Henry C. and Louisa <lb/>
W. . B own, Jr., and <lb/>
Brown, B own and A Tripp. <lb/>
W. II. St um Ada is, <lb/>
I d a id Ad Anderson. <lb/>
Ben cannon <lb/>
Burney. Ellen <lb/>
Jordan Daniel ind Susan <lb/>
Smith and Ida Edwards, <lb/>
May and Ann D lien Wooten <lb/>
and Johnson, I Brady <lb/>
and II. Ed- <lb/>
and Martha J. Stanley <lb/>
Price and Smith, Rives <lb/>
and Julia ind-or Taft and <lb/>
Jacky Ann Park-r, Matthew a d <lb/>
Brown, Oscar and Bel tie <lb/>
Liitle E. iV. Grant and Maggie Moore, <lb/>
Isaac Jones and And <lb/>
Weather <lb/>
A pole has been erected on top of th-1 <lb/>
building over the <lb/>
signals will <lb/>
displayed. A telegram is rec every <lb/>
afternoon between and <lb/>
giving the In for the next to <lb/>
hours, and the flags will be but up <lb/>
promptly Riving in to the <lb/>
Cards giving the meaning of <lb/>
signals have been lacked up in front of <lb/>
Reflector office and M. R. <lb/>
store and were also distribute as far as <lb/>
the supply would a link. By a little <lb/>
study of the signals one can soon become <lb/>
familiar with them. The white flag <lb/>
in or f weather ; the blue <lb/>
lain or snow; the white and blue <lb/>
flag, local rains; black triangular flag. <lb/>
temp lire If <lb/>
a no flag means that the lire <lb/>
will wanner and below another <lb/>
flag means falling temperature or <lb/>
colder; white Hag with black square in <lb/>
c cold wave. When more than <lb/>
one flag is -played their meaning <lb/>
b read together beginning with the top <lb/>
flag Mr. Larry is Observer <lb/>
for this station. <lb/>
Mill Items. <lb/>
Mills N. C, Nov. C. <lb/>
Potato digging is the order of the day <lb/>
Mr. Mark of Kinston, was <lb/>
in last Friday. <lb/>
Mr. Herman was quite sick <lb/>
last week. <lb/>
Mr. W. C. Hut went to Washington <lb/>
last Wednesday returning Saturday. <lb/>
Mi-s Maggie of Maple Cy- <lb/>
press, is visiting Miss Annie <lb/>
Mr. I ox and Miss Sallie <lb/>
went to Kinston last S to v sit <lb/>
their tel Mrs a H<lb/>
Bethel Items. <lb/>
Bethel, X. C, 1893. <lb/>
Mrs Mary Mayo and son, E. J. Mayo <lb/>
are both sick with typhoid lever. <lb/>
Sheriff R. W. King was in t last <lb/>
on I <lb/>
Mrs. Emma of Sc <lb/>
was down w-H g her brother Mr. Wm. <lb/>
Staton and other s the pat week <lb/>
Mr. John Mayo wife of Old Sparta <lb/>
spent Sunday in his sick <lb/>
m a d b other. <lb/>
Mr. Harry Burton of Parmele spent <lb/>
Sunday in town. <lb/>
and our <lb/>
went to Greenville to-day. <lb/>
Mrs. Malena Ward spent last week <lb/>
in with Mrs. J. I. Barnhill. <lb/>
Bishop Watson preached in the school <lb/>
room of the last Tuesday The <lb/>
was assisted by Revs. P. K. Haughton <lb/>
and Henry Vis- din- <lb/>
away the in i f <lb/>
Prof. Wish School made <lb/>
for occasion <lb/>
R v. J. Powell, of ed filled <lb/>
Ids reg mo i in <lb/>
clinch Sunday morning and <lb/>
night and V able and inter- <lb/>
sermons. Ho will conduct a <lb/>
o during die k. <lb/>
Bethel now has a d <lb/>
grocery stoles, two bar looms, <lb/>
in and one drug stoic. a <lb/>
large town <lb/>
Parmele Items. <lb/>
X. C , 1893. <lb/>
Mr. M. C. S. of was <lb/>
here last week having sport with one of <lb/>
our <lb/>
Ex-Gov. Jarvis S time here <lb/>
last week where he net a host of friends. <lb/>
kicking hat the paper has I Burglars and <lb/>
or does not have in it. The house Mr. Bently at <lb/>
mi Hie. was entered by a burglar <lb/>
Look <lb/>
e -ii <lb/>
Los <lb/>
the swinging sign Cheap- <lb/>
Store on <lb/>
arrival X-w B-; heal. <lb/>
, Rolled a . Mack- <lb/>
at the Old <lb/>
Brick <lb/>
H. r. Keel has himself <lb/>
the well Mare- <lb/>
if lb a- d will be glad to <lb/>
hare I is s give him rial, be- <lb/>
that -rehouse la <lb/>
t . pt the very best price <lb/>
tobacco. Hogsheads famished <lb/>
The array of in <lb/>
Reflector betokens the business <lb/>
enterprise of our merchants. There are <lb/>
some stocks in Greenville and <lb/>
prices as as em he found any <lb/>
where. It will the trading <lb/>
t our advertising often <lb/>
last night while the inmates <lb/>
were out visiting, and all <lb/>
jewelry, of and chain, <lb/>
rings, i i el.- s, Ac, and also what <lb/>
in the house was stolen. <lb/>
The seemed to have examined <lb/>
as the trunks and bureau <lb/>
The Herald t of j be n search-d and many <lb/>
a little nine-year-old in Rowan ,, over the <lb/>
cotton of Mrs. rings was <lb/>
in a lay, wanted t know who <lb/>
could beat it Brown, a <lb/>
year-old girl of Carolina township, <lb/>
i his county, picked pounds in a day. <lb/>
Tuesday, <lb/>
14th, and <lb/>
proprietors Ho <lb/>
Norfolk, Va., will resume their weekly <lb/>
and mules. Th y <lb/>
invite all to attend re- <lb/>
as will offer about <lb/>
head of very attract rock, among <lb/>
them two car loads from Mr. C. L. Ba- <lb/>
of Kansas. HI., who last year sod <lb/>
plied some of the offered <lb/>
on the market The auction will <lb/>
found an the piazza next morning. <lb/>
cine to thief, who evidently was ac- <lb/>
with house and was only <lb/>
intent on the money and as <lb/>
nothing else was. <lb/>
On Friday a s thief went into <lb/>
Capt. Richard house near <lb/>
Falkland and himself to a watch <lb/>
and Capt Williams was about <lb/>
and soon discovered his <lb/>
as as seeing the thief, who <lb/>
was a man an old <lb/>
convict. He gave chase but think- <lb/>
discretion the better part of valor <lb/>
and not caring to be shot his own <lb/>
Do <lb/>
You <lb/>
Want <lb/>
to <lb/>
Save <lb/>
Your <lb/>
Money <lb/>
If so <lb/>
Trade <lb/>
with <lb/>
C. T. <lb/>
C T. <lb/>
IS SHOWING ALL THE- <lb/>
AND EFFECTS <lb/>
Such <lb/>
ii, Si Ms aid <lb/>
CASHMERES IN ALL THE LATEST COLORS. <lb/>
IN ALL SHADE. <lb/>
ID <lb/>
-STOCK OF- <lb/>
Miss Ii of Bethel, e t <lb/>
week here visiting Mrs. R. F. <lb/>
Mr. Pick of Greenville, spent <lb/>
a day here last week. Come again, <lb/>
we me always glad to see yon <lb/>
Mrs. James Everett and Miss Nannie <lb/>
Parker, of Flat Bush, were in town <lb/>
last Monday. <lb/>
Mr. B. F. Godwin, a merchant of <lb/>
Williamston, was here last week. <lb/>
Mes-rs. Jack and <lb/>
Ryan having completed work here <lb/>
tor last <lb/>
M. T. F. and F. G. Buck- <lb/>
man spent J in It <lb/>
has said they went on a <lb/>
Mr. G. M. of Siler <lb/>
N. C father f four townsmen, is now <lb/>
and boys have returned. <lb/>
There was a drunken row at the store <lb/>
of F. S. Gardner Co., last Saturday <lb/>
night, of which our Mayor has taken no <lb/>
notice yet. We don't mean to be a <lb/>
growler but we would like to know <lb/>
w mt is <lb/>
Mr. Henry on. of <lb/>
here on business. <lb/>
Our don't sing much now, <lb/>
Our dude ha on new clothes. <lb/>
And I -vs no one has anything <lb/>
To do with where he goes. <lb/>
on Items. <lb/>
X. C, 1893. <lb/>
Mr. Charles Gardner, of Dover, spent <lb/>
a few days with his parents near this <lb/>
place the past week. <lb/>
Miss Annie who has <lb/>
been spending several months hi Nor- <lb/>
folk, Va . returned home Monday night <lb/>
last. <lb/>
Rev. W. Gay. of Snow Hill, was in <lb/>
town Thursday. <lb/>
Mrs R. H. of Bertie county, <lb/>
was visiting tier <lb/>
dent of Nottingham, A Co's. <lb/>
mills at this place the past week. <lb/>
The Government Derricks passed this <lb/>
place the pa-t week going up the creek <lb/>
to remove some obstructions recently <lb/>
collected in the stream. <lb/>
The cotton p in this section will be <lb/>
least one third short and prices are <lb/>
going up. Sold . <lb/>
It is with we have to <lb/>
the death of Miss Nannie <lb/>
Tinker, daughter of Mr. J L- Tucker, <lb/>
who died last Thursday, 2nd <lb/>
most at the ago of <lb/>
sympathy f the entire community <lb/>
go out to the bereaved father, brother <lb/>
and sisters in their sad <lb/>
town is now kept regularly sup- <lb/>
w th the of beef, fresh pork. <lb/>
and <lb/>
Our are having good s lea <lb/>
and not so much talk of hard times after <lb/>
all. <lb/>
There were Similar and <lb/>
day at the M. E Church, by the <lb/>
pastor, Rev. Mr. Jones, <lb/>
he went to Capt. John <lb/>
pace every Tuesday. Rem got a gun in not Mr. John Patrick <lb/>
m n had be. daughter, . L. A. Col u la-l <lb/>
If you want a Stylish Suit and <lb/>
Perfect lit. <lb/>
C T. <lb/>
CLOTHIER AND HATTER. <lb/>
c. <lb/>
SOLE AGENT FOR <lb/>
j Ziegler Brothers <lb/>
Ladies Fine Fine Shoes, <lb/>
FOR I FOR <lb/>
MEN, CHILDREN BABIES <lb/>
Button and Lace-all styles and Prices. <lb/>
Don't forget me if you have a dollar to spend as I <lb/>
can save you money and give you the best of Goods. <lb/>
No trouble to show goods or furnish sample. <lb/>
Yours anxious to please, <lb/>
C. X. <lb/>
THE LOW PRICE CASH MAN. <lb/>
Next door north of A. Forbes, and opposite Old Brink Store <lb/>
, Y. <lb/>
however before thief had gone <lb/>
and observation. <lb/>
O . V<lb/>
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Do You Ride a Victor <lb/>
If you ride why not ride the best <lb/>
There is but one best and it's a Victor. <lb/>
OVERMAN WHEEL CO. <lb/>
BOSTON, DENVER, SAN <lb/>
J. S. CO. <lb/>
LEAF <lb/>
-Q <lb/>
BROKER <lb/>
s. <lb/>
VI. C. <lb/>
Ample Facilities for tying. Large Stock. <lb/>
Tyson It i K Ban i Board of , II <lb/>
ADVANTAGES <lb/>
To of and <lb/>
I wish to say I have made special m. pi- raring MO Is <lb/>
MATERIAL and shin with i dressed <lb/>
smooth which win prevent your when <lb/>
Alan have made special n to use spill Hoot made from <lb/>
Oak special In ratline own timber p aces me in a <lb/>
position to meet all I promise I will strive to <lb/>
rank., it to your to us- my n can them at <lb/>
my factory at the Eastern i N. I . <lb/>
And or Houses Si c daisy. <lb/>
I am prepared to do any kind g for et or anything In that <lb/>
line, for Piazza. Pickets for Stairways. I <lb/>
any kind, Bald and won I be pleased to mime yon prices on <lb/>
anything hi the above application. <lb/>
to <lb/>
lee. patronage, I am <lb/>
strive to meet your future pal and kindly ask yon me a trial before <lb/>
arranging elsewhere. <lb/>
Winterville, N. C<lb/>
O. COX, <lb/>
VA <lb/>
-Manufacturer of- <lb/>
is well equipped with the beat put up <lb/>
but Me keep up with tin- limes and the improved <lb/>
Best material in all work. All stylos of springs are use. you can <lb/>
Brewster, Storm, Coil, Ran- <lb/>
We also keep on hand a fail lira Iv Whips which we <lb/>
e at the rate. Si iv.-u to repairing. <lb/>
T. ID. <lb/>
Isn't This Worth Investigating <lb/>
NO. <lb/>
try O. I. <lb/>
A BUSINESS VIEW CF GREEN- <lb/>
FUTURE. <lb/>
There in no town anthill <lb/>
of <lb/>
has a prospect of future <lb/>
Greenville- -Situ <lb/>
Party Lines on The Repeal Vote. <lb/>
patty on lbs r- <lb/>
-ti ml. . i- f <lb/>
d Democrat, <lb/>
Ag v. <lb/>
The joints muscles are so <lb/>
by Hood's that <lb/>
mid <lb/>
i Hie d's. <lb/>
o, . n n, N. O. <lb/>
as it is in the western part of Republican, Populists, <lb/>
the astern or water <lb/>
. ii a c <lb/>
Its Suit <lb/>
have op an office in Ayden <lb/>
h- p of j <lb/>
call rely on a <lb/>
me. <lb/>
B. a. <lb/>
No medicine will give <lb/>
the permanent relief that <lb/>
the does. In <lb/>
my own case of Nervous <lb/>
a it cured me after <lb/>
all else <lb/>
W. R. French, <lb/>
Wilmington, N. C. <lb/>
NO. <lb/>
I got tired taking med- <lb/>
and bought an <lb/>
two years ago. It <lb/>
has done me an infinite <lb/>
amount of good. Am as well <lb/>
as ever in my <lb/>
Wm. E. Worth, <lb/>
Wilmington, N. C.<lb/>
voting f r <lb/>
THE LADIES. <lb/>
is often compared to <lb/>
the climate of Northern Italy and <lb/>
Southern France, whose balmy <lb/>
and sunny shores are re- <lb/>
sorts of of our, rich <lb/>
tourists. <lb/>
The rich lam's by <lb/>
which it is makes it <lb/>
one of the finest agricultural and <lb/>
trucking sections the world. <lb/>
The variety of soils with which <lb/>
nature has so abundantly blessed <lb/>
this section of our State presents <lb/>
a striking advantage in the diver- <lb/>
of crops. Almost any <lb/>
product that is grown throughout <lb/>
the United States, tobacco, cot- <lb/>
ton, corn, wheat, oats, peas, sweet <lb/>
and potatoes and all kinds <lb/>
of garden vegetables and fruit <lb/>
can successfully grown any- <lb/>
where and in any direction in a <lb/>
radius of ten miles of Greenville. <lb/>
For a number of years the only <lb/>
me ins of transportation available <lb/>
to the people of Greenville and <lb/>
surrounding was a line <lb/>
of steamers that connected with <lb/>
Norfolk. Va., but within the last <lb/>
four years the Scotland Neck <lb/>
branch of the W. W. R. R. has <lb/>
been built and now it connects <lb/>
with all points north and <lb/>
and is within twenty four hours <lb/>
ride of Baltimore, Philadelphia <lb/>
and New York. <lb/>
The North Carolina <lb/>
Station is doing much for <lb/>
this section of the State in the <lb/>
way of distributing grasses and <lb/>
encouraging stock farming. <lb/>
a very few years the farm- <lb/>
of this section depended only <lb/>
on cotton as their source of <lb/>
while now they are becoming <lb/>
more independent in the <lb/>
of tobacco, truck, Ac, and <lb/>
i German, Gray, Hill, <lb/>
Lindsay, <lb/>
Mills, Mitchell of Wisconsin, <lb/>
Murphy, Ransom, Smith, <lb/>
and White of <lb/>
Louisiana. <lb/>
Republicans voting for repeal i <lb/>
Carey, Davis, <lb/>
Dolph, Fry, <lb/>
Hale, Hoar, <lb/>
Lodge, <lb/>
Proctor, Quay, <lb/>
Sherman, Squire, <lb/>
and Washburn. <lb/>
Democrats voting against re- <lb/>
peal ; Bate, Berry, Blackburn, <lb/>
Butler, Call, Coke, <lb/>
Daniel. George, Harris, Irby, <lb/>
Jones of Martin, <lb/>
Pugh, Roach, Vance, Vest and <lb/>
Republicans voting against re- <lb/>
peal Cameron, Jones of <lb/>
Nevada, Perkins, Pettigrew, <lb/>
Power, Shoup, Stewart, Teller and <lb/>
Populists voting against <lb/>
Allen, Kyle and <lb/>
Observer. <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 <lb/>
for it. Cooper is always <lb/>
Do Not Be Critical. <lb/>
Whatever yon do, never set up <lb/>
a I do not mean a <lb/>
newspaper one, but in private life, <lb/>
the domestic circle. If you <lb/>
don't like any one else's nose or <lb/>
object to any one's manners, don't <lb/>
put your feelings into words. If <lb/>
any one's manners don't <lb/>
you, remember your own. <lb/>
pie are not all made to suit one <lb/>
taste-recollect that. <lb/>
the production of most of their <lb/>
articles of home consumption such f yon unless you can <lb/>
meat, flour, corn, Another, <lb/>
one of the most important <lb/>
features with the <lb/>
PAINT <lb/>
SOLD <lb/>
SAL. <lb/>
i, <lb/>
Sole Agents, <lb/>
GREENVILLE, <lb/>
t i <lb/>
Property. <lb/>
of i of <lb/>
n I'm e in th of <lb/>
Bit cm I. A. -Hug wife, mail, <lb/>
inn., I of raid cult, aha <lb/>
. cumin- <lb/>
i o art in -aid decree, will sell in <lb/>
hi I Mon-e, In the town <lb/>
t ii on the <lb/>
l r, I following de. <lb/>
e-1 propers A <lb/>
I i or parcel of land i i th- t w i of <lb/>
U ii I A. <lb/>
-S i hi cl wile <lb/>
e of . gin mi <lb/>
m . on <lb/>
J. T. on <lb/>
and on the of <lb/>
i if I. street on the said <lb/>
i- I i i one of i here, yet he wants to <lb/>
; a ts the t.,,. Other <lb/>
mi . <lb/>
ii ii and J. <lb/>
future progress of Greenville is <lb/>
the fact that the tobacco market <lb/>
that being rapidly established <lb/>
here is bringing the farmers and <lb/>
their trade from a number of <lb/>
formerly <lb/>
has not been For <lb/>
there are i of <lb/>
farmers who will this year plant <lb/>
heavily of tobacco from near <lb/>
in Craven county. <lb/>
Tiny all Lave been selling their <lb/>
tobacco in Greenville. <lb/>
iced here and being <lb/>
press d with the will of <lb/>
course continue and this y. will <lb/>
I largely on this market. Now <lb/>
if the merchants here are business <lb/>
men and care about the <lb/>
I success and trade of their town <lb/>
will establish a trade with <lb/>
thew farmers and hence do that <lb/>
more that has <lb/>
going lo <lb/>
And so it is with <lb/>
farmers of Greene and Lenoir <lb/>
and other places who will <lb/>
proper business management do <lb/>
most of the trading <lb/>
All of those things tend to build <lb/>
up a town and of course the more <lb/>
business that is here the <lb/>
larger number of people are going <lb/>
to be <lb/>
That a brighter day is dawning <lb/>
for people of Greenville no in- <lb/>
observer of the times <lb/>
will dispute That under or <lb/>
nary circumstances <lb/>
with the best natural s <lb/>
and largest back ground of any <lb/>
town in the State will eventually <lb/>
be the leading city of Eastern <lb/>
North Carolina we believe time <lb/>
will reveal before many years. <lb/>
And now lets all rail, to the front <lb/>
and help build one another's <lb/>
not wait for one <lb/>
to do all the work. This writer <lb/>
is directly interested in the <lb/>
them for the better <lb/>
mil fault rinding. continual <lb/>
criticism of the conduct of this <lb/>
one, and the speech of that one, <lb/>
and the dress of the other will <lb/>
make home the plate <lb/>
under the sun. Always tugging <lb/>
and working at the chain that <lb/>
makes it dig deeper <lb/>
Exchange. <lb/>
Cooper, at Henderson, pays <lb/>
for your tobacco in currency <lb/>
Or his check as you may desire. <lb/>
Senator Sherman admits the <lb/>
courage and ability of President <lb/>
Cleveland in a way few other Re- <lb/>
publicans do however much th. y <lb/>
may bes He <lb/>
Cleveland is, perhaps, the <lb/>
broadest minded that ever <lb/>
sat the President's chair. Be- <lb/>
any of his predecessors he <lb/>
has the courage and the faculty <lb/>
of pushing all cabal aside of <lb/>
addressing himself directly to the <lb/>
people. personal fol- <lb/>
lowing, party, are nothing to him <lb/>
as compared to the welfare of the <lb/>
people. With my natural dis- <lb/>
trust of all Democrats I might be <lb/>
tempted to look upon this phase <lb/>
of Cleveland's conduct merely as <lb/>
a bit of the ablest of politics, <lb/>
in honesty I must admit that I <lb/>
have watched this man in all the <lb/>
of the national life in, which <lb/>
he has had part, and I cannot <lb/>
shake off the conviction of his <lb/>
abilities, and his <lb/>
cent patriotism. <lb/>
,, en lid <lb/>
ml water. <lb/>
a grove of Urge shade trees. <lb/>
a of trait <lb/>
upon the in <lb/>
corporate limits of the town of Green- <lb/>
vile, sad one bun red yards from <lb/>
I. lies i f Own, <lb/>
e . . ., ,. <lb/>
re.,., <lb/>
i- .<lb/>
of <lb/>
interest prosper <lb/>
domestic <lb/>
enterprises, believing at the same <lb/>
time that the success of <lb/>
tend to his to <lb/>
that end what talent energy <lb/>
he has will be directed. <lb/>
Plains,<lb/>
R I <lb/>
Blackberries. <lb/>
Cooper's at Hen- <lb/>
N. C, has be. n making <lb/>
the past week, Hue sales of new <lb/>
bright AH bright to- <lb/>
I free fr. is selling <lb/>
at fully as well as at this <lb/>
date last year. Try him a <lb/>
of bright tobacco <lb/>
hi mm m <lb/>
b a, . <lb/>
Salve. <lb/>
The t in the world for <lb/>
. I. r r v. r Teller, open <lb/>
ti, I I hill , , . Er.,,, <lb/>
a lion-, an cares file-, or no <lb/>
ill prop, lime p n re I it Is i <lb/>
i for <lb/>
i A <lb/>
V N St. <lb/>
Every new exposition tries to <lb/>
do something that will be more <lb/>
astonishing than was done by its <lb/>
predecessors. In this straining <lb/>
after novelties, Antwerp, in Bel- <lb/>
where an exposition is to be <lb/>
held next year, is entertaining a <lb/>
startling project that surpass <lb/>
any of the monstrous s <lb/>
Chicago. <lb/>
Antwerp proposes the <lb/>
what is called an serial <lb/>
palace It is to be a <lb/>
feet long, supported in the air by <lb/>
captive billions, and cable of <lb/>
containing persons. It will <lb/>
be kept at heights varying from <lb/>
to 1,600 feet, and access to it <lb/>
will be b.-d by n of smaller <lb/>
b lb t be inn up and down <lb/>
ii. intervals. When the <lb/>
reaches too velocity <lb/>
for safety, the whole structure <lb/>
will be hauled down. <lb/>
Building in the air has <lb/>
heretofore boon purely <lb/>
but Antwerp means to make <lb/>
it pr <lb/>
to give <lb/>
or money led <lb/>
t box For Sale by <lb/>
,, . W <lb/>
The old saying come, <lb/>
easy is illustrated in the case <lb/>
of Richard of New <lb/>
York, who drew grand <lb/>
in the Havana Lottery <lb/>
1873, ran through it inside of <lb/>
six yearn and died the other day <lb/>
inmate of a institution. <lb/>
I wish o Invite your attention to my <lb/>
NEW FALL MILLINERY. <lb/>
I have the latest shapes in Felt <lb/>
Straw Very com- <lb/>
Hue of Pretty and Cheap Rib- <lb/>
also Tips and Fancy Feathers. <lb/>
Yon will save money by getting my <lb/>
piles before you purchase <lb/>
MRS. L. GRIFFIN. <lb/>
Notice. <lb/>
State North Carolina, I In the Superior <lb/>
Pitt Comity. Court. <lb/>
W. H. of <lb/>
A. i. Summons <lb/>
vs. I tor Ra- <lb/>
X. Lewis T. i <lb/>
n. Henry f E. A. <lb/>
and Move, <lb/>
a minor a Clerk, <lb/>
guardian J <lb/>
Petition to .--11 Lund for Assets <lb/>
The defendant Jas. X. is <lb/>
hereby notified to be and appear before <lb/>
E. A. Clerk Superior Court for <lb/>
the county of Put, t bis office In <lb/>
Greenville, on Wednesday, the 8th day <lb/>
of Nov t, 1888, and answer the <lb/>
complaint, a copy which will be filed in <lb/>
my office within days from the date <lb/>
summons, and let the said <lb/>
that it he fail to <lb/>
answer the said complaint at that <lb/>
lime, the plaintiff will apply to <lb/>
the court for the relief demanded in <lb/>
complaint. Hereof tail a t <lb/>
under hand this the 18th day of <lb/>
September, <lb/>
E. <lb/>
C. S. Pitt County. <lb/>
W. H. WHITE. <lb/>
TIMES HAVE CHANGE. <lb/>
Old things hive passed and all <lb/>
things have e new. old <lb/>
stock of good been slid out <lb/>
and a new has taken its <lb/>
place The old was replaced <lb/>
by the new because my <lb/>
LOW DOWN PRICES <lb/>
the people and keep <lb/>
listen to a plain <lb/>
I know times are hard and <lb/>
money scarce just as well as the man <lb/>
who raises cotton, corn and tobacco, <lb/>
Km going to sell goods just as low <lb/>
as any honest dealer can to sell. <lb/>
For every dollar spent with me you will <lb/>
get the worth if your money. I keep a <lb/>
complete stock of <lb/>
General Merchandise, <lb/>
Dry Goods, Notions <lb/>
Boots, Shoes, Hats, <lb/>
Caps and Gents <lb/>
Furnishing Goods, <lb/>
Clothing <lb/>
at any price a man can want. Also a <lb/>
full Stock 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/>
act gently <lb/>
but promptly upon the liver, <lb/>
stomach and intestines; cure <lb/>
dyspepsia, habitual <lb/>
offensive breath and head- <lb/>
die, 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/>
Ripens <lb/>
are easy to take, <lb/>
quick to act, and <lb/>
save many a doc- <lb/>
tor's bilL <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb/>
Can still be found <lb/>
the Old <lb/>
stand. <lb/>
pared lo do <lb/>
FIRST-CLASS WORK <lb/>
on anything n the <lb/>
Fine Vehicles Specialty <lb/>
Repairing done prompt- <lb/>
and in best manner <lb/>
We will fee lad <lb/>
IT CURED THOUSAND. <lb/>
m ATLANTIC CO., a <lb/>
JUST LOOK FRIEND <lb/>
Do not Fail to Call on <lb/>
FRANK WILSON <lb/>
as he has just returned from the North with a <lb/>
beautiful line of <lb/>
SPECIALTY OF CLOTHING <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 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/>
BROWN HOOKER <lb/>
INVITE YOU TO VISIT THEIR <lb/>
STORE <lb/>
To see the are offering on a full line of <lb/>
DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, <lb/>
Boots, Shoes and Hats <lb/>
For Fall and Winter ice. <lb/>
We can suit the Ladies exactly on <lb/>
Dress Goods Trimmings. <lb/>
-o <lb/>
A more complete <lb/>
stock of <lb/>
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