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Anything You Want <lb/>
in the way of <lb/>
CHE P -AND- FANCY <lb/>
STATIONERY <lb/>
can be bad at the <lb/>
Reflector Be Store. <lb/>
Blank Paper of <lb/>
all kinds, Envelopes nil sizes, <lb/>
Pens Mucilage, <lb/>
Cups, Blotters, in <lb/>
great variety <lb/>
This Office for Job Printing <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 1893. <lb/>
NO. <lb/>
CHILD BIRTH <lb/>
MADE EASY <lb/>
Friend is a scientific- <lb/>
ally prepared Liniment, every <lb/>
of recognized value and in <lb/>
constant use by the medical pro- <lb/>
fusion. These ingredients are com- <lb/>
in a manner hitherto unknown <lb/>
FRIEND <lb/>
WILL DO all is claimed <lb/>
K AND MORE Labor, <lb/>
Lessens Diminishes Danger to <lb/>
Life of Mother and Child. Book <lb/>
to mailed FREE con- <lb/>
information and <lb/>
testimonials. <lb/>
.; i <lb/>
REGULATOR CO. <lb/>
BY ALL <lb/>
FLEMING,<lb/>
N. C <lb/>
Prompt ion to <lb/>
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BLOW, <lb/>
ATTORNEY 8-AT LA W <lb/>
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Prompt to collection<lb/>
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ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, <lb/>
F. V . <lb/>
Practice in all a <lb/>
specialty. <lb/>
DOMINION LINE. <lb/>
TAR <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 commissioners of Craven <lb/>
have purchased two of the <lb/>
pal of the county across <lb/>
river, and will thorn <lb/>
free. <lb/>
Washington e ore <lb/>
reliably informed that over <lb/>
boxes of fresh fish wee shipped <lb/>
over Atlantic Line last Fri- <lb/>
day morning. <lb/>
A fire at <lb/>
the Alliance cotton g-in, bales <lb/>
of cotton, and of seed. <lb/>
was no insurance on any <lb/>
of the property destroyed. <lb/>
Governor Carr will <lb/>
trustees of the Oxford <lb/>
j orphan on the part of the <lb/>
State. This is at the request of <lb/>
the Lodge of Masons. <lb/>
The depot of the Carolina <lb/>
at <lb/>
was burned last Tuesday morning, <lb/>
with much and a pass n <lb/>
It is believed the <lb/>
was inc n diary <lb/>
D. S. Rhodes, of <lb/>
fell in a well at Rocky Point, and <lb/>
I was drowned He was last seen <lb/>
Monday night- The <lb/>
well was unused and had no cover. <lb/>
Dr. Rhodes h a practicing <lb/>
years old- <lb/>
Charlotte Sunday <lb/>
morning a named J e Tor- <lb/>
and another Richard <lb/>
were snapping a <lb/>
pistol at each other when the <lb/>
pistol, while in Hardies hand, <lb/>
went off, sending a bullet through <lb/>
lip and tongue and <lb/>
landing in his throat. <lb/>
Wilmington The. bare <lb/>
belonging to Mr. A. A- <lb/>
at station, in Moore <lb/>
county, was destroyed by tire <lb/>
last Saturday with cotton <lb/>
gin and press, several bales of <lb/>
cotton, two cows and other pro <lb/>
There was no on <lb/>
the property. <lb/>
Salisbury Mr. R. L. <lb/>
Brown, who lives about miles <lb/>
from Salisbury, on the Gold Hill <lb/>
road, brought the Herald <lb/>
ripe strawberries gathered from <lb/>
a vine in his patch. He tells us <lb/>
that this vine has been bearing <lb/>
GOV. on good <lb/>
The Eminent New Yorker Speaks on a <lb/>
Most Important Question. <lb/>
Gov- of New York, has <lb/>
an eminently practical way of <lb/>
dealing with public questions, <lb/>
WHY VISIT <lb/>
Governor's Thanksgiving Proclamation <lb/>
constantly all through the sum <lb/>
ville and touching at hind <lb/>
lugs on Tar River <lb/>
end Friday at A. M. <lb/>
Returning leave at I M <lb/>
and Saturdays <lb/>
A. M. name <lb/>
mer. Strawberries are a rarity <lb/>
on the 3rd of November. <lb/>
Raleigh Two <lb/>
died at the work <lb/>
These <lb/>
water on Tar River. <lb/>
this week within <lb/>
hours of each other. They <lb/>
Conn, Washington steam-1 ems Harriet Mord <lb/>
The Norfolk. and W and Page, a-ed <lb/>
,. <lb/>
Phil id. V . an I known characters <lb/>
hull their en., a id had been at the <lb/>
I vii OM i <lb/>
Sew f <lb/>
for a long time. Both retained <lb/>
more <lb/>
more. Miners <lb/>
Bo-ton. <lb/>
Agent, <lb/>
on N. <lb/>
J. J. CHERRY, <lb/>
V C <lb/>
their to their last <lb/>
A Conference<lb/>
A few years ago the North <lb/>
; Carolina Conference of the M. E- <lb/>
I was found to he <lb/>
so large that it was almost <lb/>
to it in of <lb/>
the large cities, and to hold it in <lb/>
of the small towns was an <lb/>
j impossibility. This condition <lb/>
j made a division necessary and <lb/>
the State was divided into th- <lb/>
Eastern and the Western confer <lb/>
their interest our prices pa I enc-e is so large that it is bard t. <lb/>
S.<lb/>
n ail branches <lb/>
PORK <lb/>
RICK. <lb/>
Lowest Market <lb/>
TOBACCO SNUFF CIGARS <lb/>
buy direct Manufacturers, <lb/>
t. buy at one A aM- <lb/>
stork of <lb/>
always hand <lb/>
the time- are all and <lb/>
old for therefore, having no riV <lb/>
co ran.-. Mil i close margin <lb/>
i M. <lb/>
vi i. V. <lb/>
V I I <lb/>
find for it. <lb/>
A new arrangement will be <lb/>
at the nest session which <lb/>
will be held this city this month <lb/>
The plan most likely to be adopt <lb/>
ed is to allow each congregation <lb/>
to contribute enough money In <lb/>
pay their preacher's board while <lb/>
he is attending the session. Some <lb/>
congregations, of course, will not <lb/>
contribute anything, while others <lb/>
will contribute more than is <lb/>
actually necessary for their pas- <lb/>
tor's expanses. Many of the <lb/>
preachers will be invited to <lb/>
houses to spend the time as <lb/>
honored guests, and in such in- <lb/>
stances the preacher, so invited, <lb/>
is to put his money, contributed <lb/>
by his congregation for his sup- <lb/>
port, into a general and <lb/>
the preacher who hat- been given <lb/>
more than enough to meet his <lb/>
and all business In the V. S. <lb/>
Patent or the Courts attended to <lb/>
for Pees. <lb/>
We are opposite the S. Patent Of- <lb/>
engaged in Patents Exclusively, an <lb/>
can obtain patents in less time than <lb/>
more remote from Washington. <lb/>
the model or drawing in tent we <lb/>
a to free of charge, expenses to do likewise, and <lb/>
oh-; the amount is <lb/>
We refer, here, to the Master, t.- be distributed the men <lb/>
of the Money Order Did., an J . . ,. ,., <lb/>
Patent Office. congregation did not pro- <lb/>
advise terms ale reference . ; <lb/>
actual client In your own State or eon <lb/>
C. a. Snow Co., <lb/>
and is thus enabled to present <lb/>
his views clearly and intelligently <lb/>
ti the popular A <lb/>
recent illustration of this <lb/>
will be in his paper <lb/>
upon the improvement of roads, <lb/>
published the North American <lb/>
Review for November. <lb/>
It is unnecessary to dilute <lb/>
the immense benefits of good <lb/>
roads or upon the glaring <lb/>
in this respect to be found <lb/>
in every State in the Union. The <lb/>
that arises is not as to <lb/>
. the need, which everybody admits, <lb/>
how to remedy it with the <lb/>
greatest economy, and <lb/>
efficiency. <lb/>
Gov. Flower devotes himself, <lb/>
therefore, to a consideration of <lb/>
the four leading plans that have <lb/>
been suggested to accomplish the <lb/>
desired reform and. to bring the <lb/>
great body of the people into easy <lb/>
and communication <lb/>
with one another, especially the <lb/>
communities, that <lb/>
now labor under such grave dis- <lb/>
advantages through lack of prop <lb/>
or highways. <lb/>
As to the building national <lb/>
roads, ho holds that the time for <lb/>
making such improvements at <lb/>
Federal expense has long since <lb/>
passed. They could not now be <lb/>
made on any comprehensive scale <lb/>
by a great abuse of the <lb/>
taxing and the people <lb/>
would not the assumption <lb/>
such a heavy and doubtful bur <lb/>
den, involving an <lb/>
cost, by the Federal government. <lb/>
The same or similar objections <lb/>
system. It <lb/>
might have the merit of com <lb/>
mantling the scientific <lb/>
would conduce to uniform <lb/>
of construction, and would in- <lb/>
sure a complete network of good <lb/>
roads all over the State, but even <lb/>
to secure these results, Gov Flow- <lb/>
does not believe so great a task <lb/>
should be heaped upon the gov <lb/>
Upon <lb/>
this point his views fully IN <lb/>
line with of the opponents <lb/>
f paternalism generally. He <lb/>
is a dangerous tendency <lb/>
into which we are <lb/>
load down our Federal and State <lb/>
government with a multiplicity <lb/>
of tasks which the smaller <lb/>
divisions of the people them <lb/>
selves are abundantly able b bear <lb/>
for themselves. That <lb/>
is toward State socialism. The <lb/>
none simple we keep our govern <lb/>
the fewer offices we <lb/>
the greater economy we practice, <lb/>
the greater will be our <lb/>
comfort as a community. <lb/>
I do not th.- people <lb/>
largo State would be wise in s id <lb/>
their government with <lb/>
great a burden, or in giving <lb/>
officers so <lb/>
political power. A misuse of <lb/>
such power would entail more <lb/>
evils than a lack of good <lb/>
roads. <lb/>
The town would hardly <lb/>
be practicable excepting <lb/>
the concerted of <lb/>
neighboring towns could be en <lb/>
listed, though it might lie of some <lb/>
advantage, if with <lb/>
county system, which Gov Flow- <lb/>
considers by all odds the best <lb/>
and most feasible plan that a <lb/>
he adopted. To the <lb/>
of this system he addresses him- <lb/>
self at considerable length, and <lb/>
is confident that here will be <lb/>
found a solution of the problem. <lb/>
The enacted last spring makes <lb/>
the building of roads a comity <lb/>
charge, and authorizes the <lb/>
of bonds for their maintenance. <lb/>
This is the direct, simple, and op- <lb/>
plan. Its adoption in one <lb/>
county would tend to inspire <lb/>
action in its benefits <lb/>
would be the best standing <lb/>
for its general adoption ; its <lb/>
burden would be comparatively <lb/>
light, extending over periods of <lb/>
years, and it would be devoid <lb/>
the evils and abuses <lb/>
would sorely be embodied in a <lb/>
Federal or State <lb/>
Post- <lb/>
Tile most pointed and At the close of year <lb/>
answer is, because it will do yon it is meet and proper that as a <lb/>
a world of good. Seeking after State Nation we should give <lb/>
knowledge, wealth, health and thanks to the Author of every <lb/>
the many other good things of good and perfect gift for many <lb/>
life is the spirit of this age, and blessings vouchsafed to us. The <lb/>
one of the most agreeable means people of North Carolina have <lb/>
to their attainment is travel, much for which to be thankful. <lb/>
But all good endeavor, like The ravages of the storm, the <lb/>
if possible, should begin at blight of disease and the serious <lb/>
home. . ill which have befallen some <lb/>
It is not the best evidence of r States, God in his mercy <lb/>
good purpose to attempt its ha spared us. Our lands have <lb/>
in far away places. Sir responded to our labors, and <lb/>
explored the whole though not as abundantly as <lb/>
world in search of the Holy Grail, heretofore nor as lavish hand <lb/>
only to return after a lifetime of still we have sufficient to preserve <lb/>
wasted endeavor, broken in body us from hunger and want, <lb/>
to find it lying at his Now, therefore, in compliance <lb/>
own threshold- with the time-honored and <lb/>
We point the moral by asking, Christian custom of our Com <lb/>
Why go to Europe for sights and and in with <lb/>
delights and benefits that can be the recommendation of the <lb/>
as well had in California, not one of the United States, I, Elias <lb/>
whit lacking in quality, and at Carr. Governor of the State of <lb/>
less cost Why go to Switzerland , North Carolina do appoint Thurs- <lb/>
for that is surpassed in I thirtieth day of <lb/>
Yosemite and equaled in many M as a of <lb/>
other portions of California thank-giving and prayer and <lb/>
Why travel half around the world j earnestly request the people of <lb/>
to climb the Alps, when the the State to this day i <lb/>
Sierras are just as t. suitable laving aside, as <lb/>
Why indulge in such extravagant far a- possible, their <lb/>
praise of Lucerne and Geneva suits, and to in their <lb/>
without knowing the beauties places of worship and <lb/>
Tahoe Clear and with thanksgiving. And that <lb/>
weirdness of lake Why every heart may rejoice, let us re- <lb/>
spend a fortune and risk life member with the charity which is <lb/>
your aches and ills to twice blessed the poor and <lb/>
bad, Vichy, or the widow and Ho orphan, <lb/>
when so unfortunate inmates of our <lb/>
are Bartlett Springs, Harbin institutions and be es- <lb/>
Thanksgiving Proclamation. <lb/>
Apart from the formal official <lb/>
utterances, the President <lb/>
the American people <lb/>
should every day remember with <lb/>
praise and thanksgiving the Di <lb/>
vine goodness arid mercy which <lb/>
have followed them since their <lb/>
beginning as a nation, it is fitting <lb/>
that one day in each year should <lb/>
be especially devoted to the con- <lb/>
of the blessings we I <lb/>
A Butte Story That Rivals the Legend <lb/>
of the Goose of the Golden Eggs. <lb/>
In cleaning one of his chickens <lb/>
for dinner recently, J. A. <lb/>
ville, who lives near here, found a <lb/>
quantity of gold nuggets in the <lb/>
crop an gizzard. Incited <lb/>
thin discovery he killed all of his <lb/>
chickens after the other. <lb/>
In each of them he found a pro <lb/>
of nuggets the total amount <lb/>
gathered from the being <lb/>
PEOPLE WHO USE <lb/>
at <lb/>
Should not fail to see our assort <lb/>
of <lb/>
mons a <lb/>
Copying Ink and Colored Ink. <lb/>
Reflector Book Store. <lb/>
This Office for Job <lb/>
It <lb/>
have received from the hand of 1887-65, an average of a <lb/>
God, and to the grateful ac- <lb/>
of his loving <lb/>
kindness. <lb/>
I. Grover Cleve- <lb/>
land, President of the United <lb/>
States, do hereby designate <lb/>
set apart Thursday, the 30th day <lb/>
of the present month of <lb/>
as a of thanksgiving and <lb/>
praise, to be kept and observed <lb/>
by all the people of our land. <lb/>
On that lot our <lb/>
ordinary work and employments, <lb/>
and assemble in our usual places <lb/>
of worship, where may recall I <lb/>
all that God has done for us, and <lb/>
where from grateful hearts our <lb/>
united tribute of and song <lb/>
may reach the Throne of Grace. <lb/>
Let reunion of kindred and <lb/>
the social meeting of friends lend <lb/>
cheer and to the day. <lb/>
let gifts of charity for <lb/>
the relief of the poor and needy <lb/>
prove the sincerity of our thanks- <lb/>
head. The gold was sold to the <lb/>
State National Bank and <lb/>
karat fine. Mr. <lb/>
bought more chickens <lb/>
and turned them out in the gold <lb/>
field in the vicinity of his hen <lb/>
coop. Later, as an experiment, <lb/>
he killed one of them and in <lb/>
gold was taken from its inside <lb/>
works, the result of four <lb/>
run. expects to be a <lb/>
millionaire if I ho chickens hold <lb/>
City, Mont-, Dispatch. <lb/>
Mad Dog Epidemic. <lb/>
Springs, the Soda j <lb/>
Mad dogs seem to be taking the <lb/>
our fast aging I the Pee Dee liver in <lb/>
Springs, Paso Rubles Hot Springs <lb/>
Byron Hot and a score His Home. <lb/>
more equally famous for their j Given hand <lb/>
cures Why struggle so hard to great seal of the <lb/>
scale Matterhorn and Blanc, Carolina tin <lb/>
as- <lb/>
All that is Necessary to Get to the Top. <lb/>
Any aspiring who wishes <lb/>
to come to the front political <lb/>
circles do so if he has n glib <lb/>
tongue, a pleasing address and a <lb/>
fair vocabulary of high-sounding <lb/>
words. Opposing Grover Cleve- <lb/>
land, assailing Wall street, <lb/>
the gold bugs, arraying <lb/>
country people against towns, <lb/>
and against all other <lb/>
disses, accusing all corporations <lb/>
of oppressing their and <lb/>
declaring that the poor are get- <lb/>
ting poorer find the rich richer <lb/>
every year, will lift any one to <lb/>
Land Sale. <lb/>
Virtue of a decree of Pitt <lb/>
at March term 1803 in the case of <lb/>
Jesse p Vs Samuel M. Smith <lb/>
wife. Laura Smith, undersign- <lb/>
ed Commissioner sell for each before <lb/>
the Court House door in Greenville on <lb/>
Monday the day of December 1898 <lb/>
the following described farm situated In <lb/>
county of Pitt and Swift Creek <lb/>
lying on the south side of <lb/>
Swift Creek and bounded by the lands <lb/>
of L. II. Wilson on the north, by the <lb/>
lauds of E. S. Holloway on the east, <lb/>
and the lands of J. J. B. Cox on the <lb/>
south and west, being the lands devised <lb/>
to said Samuel M. Smith by his father <lb/>
Camion Smith, containing acres, <lb/>
more or less. f, <lb/>
Out ISM. Commissioner. <lb/>
Notice <lb/>
By of an order of the Clerk of <lb/>
the superior Court of Pitt county in <lb/>
the Fernando Ward <lb/>
of John W. Daniel against Marv B. <lb/>
Daniel and others, the undersigned <lb/>
will sell for cash before <lb/>
the Coon House door in Greenville, on <lb/>
Monday, tin; 4th day of December, <lb/>
the described piece or parcel <lb/>
of land situated in the county of Pitt <lb/>
and township, adjoining the <lb/>
lands Penelope Mary K. <lb/>
Daniel, Unfits and others, <lb/>
containing more or less. <lb/>
This November 4th, <lb/>
FERNANDO WARD <lb/>
On Monday of December, <lb/>
A. ISM, I will at the <lb/>
House the of Greenville to <lb/>
the highest bidder tor cash one tract of <lb/>
land in Put containing uncut <lb/>
and bounded as Bit- <lb/>
iii Carolina township, adjoining; <lb/>
lands of Council James, Geo. <lb/>
Wm. Warren and wife and the <lb/>
lulls of W. I,. to satisfy an <lb/>
execution in my hands for collection <lb/>
against S. V. Fleming and which <lb/>
been levied on said land as the property <lb/>
of said Fleming. <lb/>
This Brit day of Nov. <lb/>
R. W. KING, Sheriff. <lb/>
As man, <lb/>
seven dogs supposed to be sol . <lb/>
when old Shasta towers <lb/>
equally high I to Italy <lb/>
for climate that be found <lb/>
quite as genial in California <lb/>
Why boast so of European <lb/>
watering places, <lb/>
when Del Monte leads the world <lb/>
in beauty, elegance, <lb/>
hospitality and moderate char <lb/>
Why exclaim in such <lb/>
amazement at the engineering <lb/>
feasts of and St. <lb/>
when equally difficult feats <lb/>
been achieved over the Sierras, <lb/>
and through the by <lb/>
the Southern Pacific Company <lb/>
These significant question have <lb/>
been all answered in the true <lb/>
patriot way by the Southern <lb/>
Pacific Company. Know the <lb/>
worth, beauties wonders of <lb/>
your own country first. If you <lb/>
are search of pleasure, health, <lb/>
scenery, a place to build a home, <lb/>
the <lb/>
State of North <lb/>
city of I <lb/>
with hydrophobia have <lb/>
been killed. The dogs did not <lb/>
bite any of the citizens but play- <lb/>
Spartan. <lb/>
8th of N in the havoc sheep <lb/>
of Lord, 1898, and in the e country. The hogs that <lb/>
were bitten r very an <lb/>
yen r <lb/>
year of A<lb/>
By order of the <lb/>
S P- Private <lb/>
A Definition of <lb/>
will sleep for three or four days <lb/>
at n time, then roast up <lb/>
nothing wrong will he seen <lb/>
days have elapsed <lb/>
when the same symptoms will <lb/>
again v up The sheep are <lb/>
troubled in the opposite manner. <lb/>
They butt their heals against <lb/>
rocks and trees and turn summer- <lb/>
Em ma Goldman, the anarchist <lb/>
speaker of New York, at her re <lb/>
cent trial for alleged incendiary <lb/>
oratory, in the course of her cross i at such limes <lb/>
examination, gave the Hie most violent of fits, <lb/>
definition of the, butt the solid <lb/>
is the establishment of rocks so h that kill them- <lb/>
a social system without govern j selves outright, <lb/>
of any kind, with full liberty j As a consequent of all this <lb/>
to all to enjoy life cultivate by there are now more <lb/>
their It would be in <lb/>
guns and powder and lead, and <lb/>
to hear Miss Goldman fewer dogs that section of <lb/>
how could be country over before. Every <lb/>
established or maintained -with- citizen regards it as a duty to s-e <lb/>
government of any ; that the dogs are put <lb/>
a land rich in the Webster merely agrees with all Herald- <lb/>
other authorities stating that a <lb/>
beneficent gifts A nature, ask any <lb/>
agent of company for <lb/>
or send to E- Hawley. <lb/>
Asst. Gen. Traffic <lb/>
Broadway, New York, N. Y E <lb/>
E. Currier, New England Agent, <lb/>
Washington Street, Boston, <lb/>
M W. G. Gen. West- <lb/>
Freight Pass. <lb/>
Clark Street, Chicago, R. J. <lb/>
Smith, Agent, South Third <lb/>
Street, Pa.; W. C <lb/>
Gen. Pass. New- <lb/>
principle of government and a <lb/>
fixed law of dependence re- <lb/>
among the parts is th very <lb/>
essence and central <lb/>
of any kind <lb/>
a system government of <lb/>
any is therefore a <lb/>
in terms. We do not <lb/>
Tub of <lb/>
The immediate effect of the <lb/>
idea of a repeal is to assure the country <lb/>
To talk of and the. commercial world that <lb/>
our government will BO longer <lb/>
Spend gold in buying silver for <lb/>
Storage purposes. This removes <lb/>
Birmingham, Ala., Age- <lb/>
Herald rises to remark that <lb/>
without brains will not <lb/>
succeed, and if a man has brains <lb/>
it will be d out without self- <lb/>
That rends pretty <lb/>
well, hut is a matter of fact there <lb/>
are lots of men who pass quietly <lb/>
through life with a bushel or two <lb/>
of brains and the world never dis. <lb/>
covers it, while there are lots of <lb/>
shallow pates whose chief at <lb/>
tributes are show and brass, who <lb/>
climb the ladder right over the <lb/>
heads of men who could spare <lb/>
them more brains they have <lb/>
and never miss them. A great <lb/>
many of the successful and dis <lb/>
if not great men of <lb/>
the world ore of the brass-plated <lb/>
Star. <lb/>
Notice to Creditors. <lb/>
The Superior Court Clerk of Pitt <lb/>
county having issued letters of <lb/>
to me, the undersigned, on the <lb/>
November. on the estate <lb/>
of Harmon deceased, notice is <lb/>
hereby given to all persons indebted to <lb/>
lie estate t make immediate payment <lb/>
to tin undersigned, to all creditors <lb/>
if said to present their claims, <lb/>
properly authenticated, to the under- <lb/>
signed within twelve months after the <lb/>
of this notice or this notice will be <lb/>
plead iii bar of recovery. <lb/>
Till.- November the 1-03. <lb/>
W. H. <lb/>
on estate of Harmon <lb/>
The that the <lb/>
Has on Its Hands. <lb/>
Party <lb/>
and this in turn removes all temp- <lb/>
to hoard gold, or to export <lb/>
Miss Goldman's definition of I of its ability to keep all <lb/>
anarchy to quibble at it, but be I currency at par in gold, <lb/>
cause i illustrates the basic ab <lb/>
Hardily of the so called <lb/>
Orleans, La., or T. H Goodman of anarchy. The so for as the course of <lb/>
Irv anarchist with a bomb in his j trade demands <lb/>
hands is at least a All doubts the <lb/>
person, but the so called j <lb/>
philosophic anarchist with , we may forward to <lb/>
talk about system without freer buying of merchandise be <lb/>
an order of own people- the ten- <lb/>
things without any order, a social den v of prices now being up- <lb/>
It looks like a pretty tough job <lb/>
for the Democratic party to have <lb/>
to fight the Republicans and Pop <lb/>
at the time try to <lb/>
to keep on the good side of some <lb/>
of the leading Democratic <lb/>
who are pandering to the <lb/>
Alliance sentiment in order to <lb/>
maintain popularity with the <lb/>
Star. <lb/>
Gen. Pass. San Francisco, <lb/>
for California literature, <lb/>
guides, maps, etc answering all <lb/>
questions. <lb/>
The three routes of the Southern <lb/>
Pacific Company will take you to <lb/>
any desired the <lb/>
by way of New Orleans, through <lb/>
Texas. New Mexico, Arizona and <lb/>
into the southern of Cab <lb/>
the by way of <lb/>
Ogden, through Utah, <lb/>
and over the Sierra Nevada; <lb/>
the by way Portland, <lb/>
through Oregon <lb/>
mountains into the northern part <lb/>
of California. These routes afford <lb/>
lid opportunities for viewing <lb/>
the countries which <lb/>
pas-, i the visitor will never <lb/>
regret having taken the trip- <lb/>
SPLENDID FARM. <lb/>
For Rent. <lb/>
A portion of the John Peebles farm, <lb/>
lying on Tar river. it lies from Green- <lb/>
ville, one hundred and sixty acres <lb/>
Held to itself, or eerily .-uh-divided to <lb/>
suit renters. Good dwelling, <lb/>
plastered. tenant houses, i <lb/>
fruit and and water. This land <lb/>
two years. Is In the heart <lb/>
of the best section in the east. <lb/>
acres capital tobacco land. large <lb/>
barns and large wiled <lb/>
Fine corn, cotton, peanuts and tobacco <lb/>
tarsi, for fencing furnished free <lb/>
of charge by owner. Apply to <lb/>
ANDREW JOYNER, <lb/>
At Greenville. <lb/>
Notice to Public <lb/>
At a meeting of the Board of Com- <lb/>
missioners of Pitt county, held on the <lb/>
8th day of November following <lb/>
order was <lb/>
It is ordered by Hoard that the <lb/>
clerk publish the Eastern Reflector a <lb/>
mil I'll alien to all county officers and <lb/>
Justices of i he Peace, to Hie in the office <lb/>
of Clerk of Ibis Hoard on the first <lb/>
Monday in December next their annual <lb/>
reports of all tine, penalties forfeitures <lb/>
or other public monies received by them <lb/>
during present fiscal year, and at <lb/>
the same time to exhibit their dockets <lb/>
for examination by this <lb/>
All officers are required to file such <lb/>
reports under Section of the Code. <lb/>
HARDING, <lb/>
Rd. Commissioners of Pitt Co. <lb/>
condition without conditions, is <lb/>
incomprehensible. So fir is th <lb/>
idea of anarchy is Stately taken <lb/>
to express our impatience of bad <lb/>
t, unnecessary re <lb/>
and vexatious regulations, <lb/>
it is that we all <lb/>
New Nation- <lb/>
of prices now <lb/>
wards, expect Europeans <lb/>
to buy freely of foods and cotton <lb/>
of waiting for lower fig- <lb/>
; and, an assurance being <lb/>
given of the maintenance of a <lb/>
d an improved <lb/>
European market for American <lb/>
s may be con <lb/>
N-w York Journal of Commerce. <lb/>
a Million M at. <lb/>
impression was before the <lb/>
Chicago Fair ope el that it <lb/>
would attract a great number of <lb/>
Salve, <lb/>
The Rest Salve in the world for Cu's. <lb/>
Bores, Salt Rheum, <lb/>
Fever Hands. <lb/>
and all skin <lb/>
This now seems and cures Pile-, or no <lb/>
. , I It is to give <lb/>
to no the plan in the that I or money Id<lb/>
How's This <lb/>
We offer On j R e <lb/>
ward tor any case of Catarrh that cannot <lb/>
be cured by Hall's Cure. <lb/>
F. J. A Co. Props, <lb/>
We the have known F. <lb/>
J. for the last years, and be- <lb/>
him perfectly honorable in all <lb/>
business transactions and financially <lb/>
able to carry out any made <lb/>
their firm. <lb/>
West Wholesale <lb/>
Tole o. O. Marvin. <lb/>
Wholesale Toledo, Ohio. <lb/>
Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken I liter- <lb/>
nails, acting directly upon the blood <lb/>
and u. es of the system. <lb/>
per bottle. by <lb/>
Druggists. Testimonials free. <lb/>
For Liver <lb/>
or ion, use <lb/>
A friend In need i- a friend indeed. <lb/>
and not less million people <lb/>
have fort such I friend in Dr <lb/>
v., for <lb/>
yon never from Europe, it is <lb/>
sad this tough one that out of the more than <lb/>
twenty-one millions of admissions <lb/>
Throat. Chest Longs. Each there were not Canada <lb/>
free at Drug Store. Large from other <lb/>
bottles and <lb/>
When Grover Cleveland launch- <lb/>
ed his now Tariff Mes <lb/>
sage in 1887, there went up a <lb/>
great wail which put him down. <lb/>
At the mention of his name for <lb/>
the Presidency another wail, <lb/>
but the wail was not sufficient to <lb/>
stem the tide and in he went amid <lb/>
great rejoicing. But us soon <lb/>
it dawned on whoever <lb/>
is, that backbone <lb/>
had lost none of its strength there <lb/>
went another howl, and this <lb/>
time it comes from those who <lb/>
should have stood shoulder to <lb/>
shoulder with him. But in spite <lb/>
of all that has been said and done, <lb/>
Grover Cleveland with a back- <lb/>
bone wool and a yard <lb/>
is again on top, and what he ad- <lb/>
will ere long be the <lb/>
idea Don't go back on <lb/>
TI is has never <lb/>
ton N- <lb/>
As an exchange says, don't be There may he some fan in be <lb/>
in a to the action I. , . ., , . . <lb/>
of men till know all the facts sometimes, but the <lb/>
in the case. It is the chief desire king of Siam who has to run a <lb/>
of honest men to do right, and house for ninety five <lb/>
notwithstanding they do children, fifty <lb/>
Notice. <lb/>
On the 4th of December, <lb/>
A. D., 1803.1 will sell at the Court <lb/>
House door town Greenville to <lb/>
the highest bidder for cash one tract of <lb/>
laud in county containing about <lb/>
acres bounded as Sit- <lb/>
ill Greenville township, <lb/>
N. C, adjoining the town of Green- <lb/>
ville and the land of B. Patrick, W. <lb/>
A. Manning, Alfred Forbes, <lb/>
that tract of land on which is lo- <lb/>
the mill plant the Greenville <lb/>
Land and Improvement Company, for- <lb/>
owned by Wm. Moore deceased <lb/>
end to Mrs. to <lb/>
satisfy an execution in my hands for <lb/>
collection Greenville and <lb/>
Improvement Company and which has <lb/>
been levied on said laud as the property <lb/>
of said company. <lb/>
This day of Nov. <lb/>
R. W. KING, Sheriff. <lb/>
The heirs of John Howard <lb/>
Payne are endeavoring to collect <lb/>
from the National Government <lb/>
205.92 him as when <lb/>
he died at in 1852. <lb/>
We desire in -av to our <lb/>
wrong, it is in many cases because two hundred <lb/>
of perverted notions growing out , , , . <lb/>
of their environments. How often a <lb/>
men yield to and a lot of mothers In-law <lb/>
stances and do and nay and look after the two hundred <lb/>
that they would otherwise scorn to fix up their hash, <lb/>
doesn't see much of it. <lb/>
before he hears both sides .<lb/>
King's New Life Pills. <lb/>
Salvo and <lb/>
never handled remedies that sell a well, <lb/>
or that have such universal <lb/>
faction. We do not hesitate to <lb/>
tee them every time, and we stand <lb/>
ready to refund the purchase price, if <lb/>
satisfactory results do not follow their <lb/>
use. Thee remedies have won their <lb/>
On theft merit. <lb/>
Notice to Creditors. <lb/>
The Superior Court Clerk of Pitt <lb/>
county, having issued of Ad- <lb/>
ministration to me, the undersigned, on <lb/>
the 21st day of October, on the <lb/>
estate of W. Daniel, deceased, <lb/>
notice is hereby elven to all persons in- <lb/>
to Mis estate immediate <lb/>
payment to the undersigned, to all <lb/>
creditors of said estate to present their <lb/>
claims, properly to the <lb/>
undersigned, within months after <lb/>
the date of this notice, or notice <lb/>
will lie plead in bar of their <lb/>
This the 21st day of October. 1803. <lb/>
WARD. <lb/>
on the Estate of John W. Daniel. <lb/>
Notice to Creditors. <lb/>
Having duly qualified before Bu- <lb/>
Court Clerk Pitt comity as <lb/>
Administrator of the estate H. F. <lb/>
Manning, deceased, notice is hereby <lb/>
gIVen to nil Person Indebted to the es- <lb/>
to make immediate payment to the <lb/>
undersigned, and all persons having <lb/>
against estate must present <lb/>
the same for payment before 23rd <lb/>
day of October, or this notice <lb/>
will he plead In bar of recovery. <lb/>
This of ISM. <lb/>
. . <lb/>
of B. F. Manning,<lb/>
</p>
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<p>
THE REFLECTOR <lb/>
Greenville, N. <lb/>
MEETING. <lb/>
N. U., 1893. <lb/>
WASHINGTON I <lb/>
Bethel Item. <lb/>
K. C, Nov, 18.1893. <lb/>
Mr. W. J. Little, of <lb/>
in town Sunday- <lb/>
Mr. B. R. of is <lb/>
our Regular <lb/>
The of Commissioners Washington, D- C-, Nov, 1893. <lb/>
Keel, S. A- S all of the of w very sick. <lb/>
L- bun ill. cabinet upon their annual reports, Mr. E. J. Mayo is still sick with <lb/>
The following orders for pan- a have been <lb/>
were issued the of elections, Mr. R. Mayo and daughter <lb/>
at Martha Nelson Margaret j been more satisfactory to Mattie, of Mildred, were in town. <lb/>
K. C, as second-class mail matter. ; Bryan H D Smith About six weeks is usually Sunday visiting their sick aunt- <lb/>
HI MI <lb/>
ill <lb/>
IS, <lb/>
j Bryan Jacob by the President to the j Messrs. A- Ward, and <lb/>
. ., . . horn Nancy Moore of his message to ; Barnhill left for Norfolk <lb/>
Norris SO. Susan Briley Congress, but this <lb/>
THE OF <lb/>
The is MO per yen v. <lb/>
year. one-half column one pear <lb/>
; column one <lb/>
Transient inch <lb/>
one week. l two weeks. <lb/>
Week. S <lb/>
in mini, t-; one Month, <lb/>
Lead <lb/>
reading items. cents <lb/>
line for each insertion. <lb/>
Legal Advertisements, such as Ad <lb/>
and <lb/>
and <lb/>
Summons to etc. will <lb/>
be tor at <lb/>
IN ADVANCE. <lb/>
Mil net space not mention, i <lb/>
length lime, van <lb/>
nasal application to the oilier either <lb/>
person or by letter. <lb/>
tor Xi S Advertisements an I <lb/>
ail chance.- of should be <lb/>
o'clock on Tuesday <lb/>
in order lo receive prompt <lb/>
lie following. <lb/>
Smith Patsy Lock- <lb/>
Henry Harris, <lb/>
Emily Ed war. Is Benjamin <lb/>
Crawford Smith <lb/>
Kenneth Eliza <lb/>
wards Carlos <lb/>
the message will be unusually <lb/>
important, he will have only <lb/>
about lour weeks to <lb/>
prepare it <lb/>
While neither the President <lb/>
nor any member of the cabinet <lb/>
ires to publicly the re- <lb/>
year, although j morning on a business trip. <lb/>
St and Amy Cherry i sit at this time <lb/>
Fannie J O Proctor be positively stated that <lb/>
Alice Corbett Jordan they do not regard as in any <lb/>
ELECTIONS. <lb/>
elections on Tuesday the <lb/>
7th lust were a little surprise to <lb/>
many people- The tide <lb/>
to favor the Republicans and <lb/>
nearly all the States in <lb/>
MM held will, in <lb/>
creased Republican majority. <lb/>
Several States that were Demo <lb/>
last year flopped to <lb/>
the other side Tuesday, and <lb/>
them with considerable ma <lb/>
and looks just now a <lb/>
the Republican party is not <lb/>
and not very much asleep. They <lb/>
are rejoicing very much at the r.- <lb/>
and not without some cause <lb/>
and yet it is but usual that it hap- <lb/>
pens this way under similar cir-<lb/>
there is depression the <lb/>
party power is held responsible <lb/>
for it whether it is the cause or <lb/>
and Andrews Polly <lb/>
Patsy Stocks <lb/>
Easter Vines Martha Bryan <lb/>
m. A Jones Alex i <lb/>
Butts j <lb/>
Winifred Taylor <lb/>
The following for <lb/>
county <lb/>
A B Gains B F Crawford <lb/>
Albeit L A <lb/>
Jeremiah Williams <lb/>
J J Elks D D <lb/>
E A <lb/>
v Brown R A <lb/>
Dr F W <lb/>
Brown l O -wan <lb/>
J H J B <lb/>
L a. Forms He <lb/>
Tali G Bullock W <lb/>
T Smith B S Sheppard <lb/>
B S Sheppard J A <lb/>
Harrington W H Bagwell <lb/>
l J Whichard B W <lb/>
King R U Kin- G T <lb/>
Tyson James Long , <lb/>
F R L Hum <lb/>
S E T E <lb/>
Keel Jesse L Smith E <lb/>
A L Fleming S <lb/>
A Gainer W S Manning <lb/>
R W King J A <lb/>
H Harding IS C <lb/>
P 49- <lb/>
, Content a Stock law territory <lb/>
James Dawson <lb/>
The following persons were- <lb/>
to list t., for 1893 <lb/>
Allen, Amos <lb/>
E J J Forbes, Robert <lb/>
Johnson. Richard Teel. <lb/>
W Ellison, Susan <lb/>
Spam, Walter Mills, Abraham V <lb/>
William Morgan, Louis <lb/>
Swift Cox, <lb/>
Collins, Oliver Cos, S <lb/>
Brooks Colin W F <lb/>
W F Pittman <lb/>
not Generally the first year of estate, <lb/>
our administration meets re- J Stokes. G T Stoke- H <lb/>
Smith, Green E <lb/>
verses any way, and not Amanda heirs. <lb/>
evils, if be E Windley, C Jones <lb/>
. C agent for <lb/>
any of the g w Brooks, John C Cox. John B <lb/>
mm generally on th. Nelson, John O. Smith, J V. <lb/>
one in the beginning <lb/>
the Ail is <lb/>
bad <lb/>
of the regime. <lb/>
The contests this fall ware ad <lb/>
local the results are duo to <lb/>
local causes, in New York the <lb/>
ticket was top heavy and thin <lb/>
much to bring defeat, this <lb/>
State could be counted on <lb/>
in local elections. The Demo- <lb/>
did u t as usual poll any- <lb/>
thing like strength hue <lb/>
ans came up <lb/>
man- Di <lb/>
a; no e and nothing <lb/>
the to have kept New <lb/>
t e Democratic column with <lb/>
the of and It <lb/>
is pretty that he <lb/>
o-.-. to nave been beaten. In <lb/>
Ne Jersey it about <lb/>
as New York. Ohio and Mas <lb/>
are always Republican <lb/>
and no except <lb/>
Russell Massachusetts has car- <lb/>
that State for some years. <lb/>
Iowa goes back on Boise, but it <lb/>
was his thud lime and there is a <lb/>
to let a man got, out <lb/>
after he has been in long enough. <lb/>
There is out. solid to <lb/>
the and <lb/>
that is we remained jut <lb/>
where, we been for time <lb/>
in Ken- <lb/>
increased her <lb/>
Maryland is all solid old <lb/>
just gave Republicans <lb/>
Populists a real <lb/>
fashion and st <lb/>
We <lb/>
are v-l, It is now <lb/>
a- we -ant <lb/>
and that we do <lb/>
W nave one <lb/>
cause <lb/>
cans ma have for rejoicing we <lb/>
hazard nothing in that <lb/>
there is not a spot or a corner on <lb/>
this earth a poor <lb/>
c in hi- <lb/>
tit ii beneath <lb/>
Virginia it oral <lb/>
that the <lb/>
back to dear old Kansas any, <lb/>
Well, we that all is w.-ll <lb/>
wit- thee. But alls Bad to say <lb/>
u the home Jerry <lb/>
and the laud of the fa- <lb/>
Mis. Lease has deserted <lb/>
too and all is a <lb/>
thing to Farewell, <lb/>
you lived as long as <lb/>
your merit you to exist. <lb/>
There is and can but two par- <lb/>
ties in America- We still have <lb/>
faith in the supremacy of the <lb/>
principles of the noblest of these, <lb/>
Beaver W Smith <lb/>
Fannie <lb/>
Hi in v Val <lb/>
Falkland S M <lb/>
J Anderson. <lb/>
Adrian Spain agent for <lb/>
Q m Tucker. <lb/>
It Perkins. <lb/>
Pact L <lb/>
The were <lb/>
from poll tax fr <lb/>
L C Moore, J B H <lb/>
Vines, aid An lei sou, <lb/>
W Exum, John Allen. <lb/>
OF HEALTH. <lb/>
tin N. C , Nov 1898- <lb/>
Li-ard of Put Co; <lb/>
report Home in fault <lb/>
good co well . <lb/>
r Number inmates Liz <lb/>
t- t <lb/>
Home day Sanitary con <lb/>
g Jail, in <lb/>
mates 12- Well looked aft. r by <lb/>
I ho jailer. Sanitary c . <lb/>
j i <lb/>
think w ll pay y <lb/>
to have some at <lb/>
the Home, and some <lb/>
us have good rang. r <lb/>
quire little <lb/>
months in winter. <lb/>
W. H. Supt. Health. <lb/>
Ordered that V E Keel an <lb/>
Fleming <lb/>
to A K Tucker, x- <lb/>
Ordered publish <lb/>
. n. <lb/>
to all y officers and <lb/>
the Peace to tile in office <lb/>
the Clerk of this Board the <lb/>
December next, <lb/>
their annual reports of all <lb/>
penalties, or other public money <lb/>
by them the pi.-- <lb/>
year, an I at <lb/>
eX I <lb/>
II ii .- . <lb/>
B W ., S . I ;. <lb/>
it hi d . j <lb/>
public Inn .- <lb/>
th J F Tyson, J <lb/>
W m <lb/>
James Whitehurst, as previously <lb/>
by the Board, Also re- <lb/>
pone he bad summoned a <lb/>
jury and established a public <lb/>
road over lands <lb/>
Forbes, En. d <lb/>
as -i d. <lb/>
following jurors tie <lb/>
u for Jan <lb/>
H J Hudson, <lb/>
Can oil, H <lb/>
S o L II A P <lb/>
Jeremiah <lb/>
Pin man, S J R <lb/>
F M Smith, F G Du- <lb/>
David , C A Elks, <lb/>
sense a of the ad- <lb/>
ministration and not swerve <lb/>
a hair's breadth from line of <lb/>
policy that hail been previously <lb/>
marked out. Of course they were <lb/>
disappointed. They cause <lb/>
to expect that democratic <lb/>
state tickets would be defeated in <lb/>
Ohio New York, but not by <lb/>
large pluralities ; <lb/>
and Iowa they were both <lb/>
surprised disappointed, <lb/>
though they knew of the unusual <lb/>
that were being to <lb/>
persuade every man who was in <lb/>
any sense a from <lb/>
business resulting <lb/>
past vicious republican leg- <lb/>
that democratic party <lb/>
was responsible it all. <lb/>
not expect them so <lb/>
well; that is all. <lb/>
Few Democratic Congressmen <lb/>
are in Washington now, but those <lb/>
who are here are. unanimously of <lb/>
opinion that result of the <lb/>
elections will not have the slight- <lb/>
est changing the <lb/>
nature of the <lb/>
legislation- Rep- <lb/>
a prominent <lb/>
democratic member of the House <lb/>
Ways Means committee, <lb/>
question had nothing <lb/>
to it, as Had of <lb/>
bill we will report has not <lb/>
yet <lb/>
fore could not have been <lb/>
Representative For- <lb/>
never tell <lb/>
will in an OB year. <lb/>
believe that will make <lb/>
the Democrats a more <lb/>
and We have <lb/>
been getting too and too <lb/>
Judge <lb/>
Pensions, <lb/>
is natural result of <lb/>
hard times. The unthinking <lb/>
people nave charged the <lb/>
the party in <lb/>
Not a single Democrat has yet <lb/>
been found here who is even a <lb/>
little bit discouraged over the <lb/>
who is regarded by <lb/>
Democrats as available <lb/>
timber Voiced the general <lb/>
Democratic sentiment h- <lb/>
no better ex- <lb/>
than Irishman <lb/>
who after being <lb/>
am certainly but not <lb/>
conquered. <lb/>
Not a Republicans that <lb/>
the dumpling of victory has <lb/>
in have <lb/>
been to <lb/>
Mr. Benjamin Senator <lb/>
Allison or their <lb/>
Presidential candidate in 1896 <lb/>
ii. . their labor all swept away by <lb/>
prominence enjoyed by <lb/>
Gov. and <lb/>
plurality. has <lb/>
never been popular the Re- <lb/>
publican leader--, because he would <lb/>
m allow U used <lb/>
them. <lb/>
worst people <lb/>
of ail are who were <lb/>
lo <lb/>
gel a <lb/>
.- foothold <lb/>
aid to <lb/>
passive if not active assistance <lb/>
I but even <lb/>
failed own in their <lb/>
administration <lb/>
Navy a costly <lb/>
legacy in upon which <lb/>
of smaller <lb/>
have been built, but <lb/>
of all in- hew <lb/>
tie snip was bunt <lb/>
navy yard- <lb/>
cording to me official <lb/>
received at <lb/>
Una week will about <lb/>
in about <lb/>
mouths lo make <lb/>
make the boiler <lb/>
strong to <lb/>
boiler, is is being <lb/>
ii pl <lb/>
Very i- n <lb/>
naval <lb/>
various <lb/>
mi Hum p <lb/>
have <lb/>
the <lb/>
that it is impossible to make <lb/>
the either a good seagoing <lb/>
snip or ii good snip, no <lb/>
malt, r what made. <lb/>
lion has demand- <lb/>
ed apology from <lb/>
tit fol <lb/>
upon a vessel Hying <lb/>
u hag. <lb/>
naming the business houses <lb/>
Bethel last week I omitted to <lb/>
that it has a shoe shop <lb/>
and a barber shop- <lb/>
Rev. J. w. Powell held services j <lb/>
the Baptist church last v. eek <lb/>
until Friday He <lb/>
and preached Sunday night and j <lb/>
will conduct meetings during the <lb/>
week. He is a logical and <lb/>
preacher. Mr. Charlie Cobb, <lb/>
of Mildred is assisting him <lb/>
these meetings. <lb/>
Parmele Items. <lb/>
N. C, Nov. 1893. <lb/>
Mi. F. N. Samuels retained <lb/>
from last Friday <lb/>
with a bag of birds. <lb/>
Miss Flowers, of Bethel <lb/>
spent a day here last week. <lb/>
Mr. J. Little was in Hen <lb/>
last week when he sold a <lb/>
large lot of tobacco. <lb/>
Mr. J. F. W will leave in <lb/>
a few days to spend a in <lb/>
county. Some do not <lb/>
the purport of his trip- <lb/>
Some do. All wish him success. <lb/>
Mr. E. of Plymouth, is <lb/>
here <lb/>
Miss James is now <lb/>
teaching school at Oakley. <lb/>
Mr C- is a suffer- <lb/>
with a sprained arm caused <lb/>
a f ill Sunday <lb/>
Mrs. Weed will leave <lb/>
a few days to take of a <lb/>
school d Green. <lb/>
Mr. D. S. Pow o has been <lb/>
on the sick a for long time, is <lb/>
is put the <lb/>
ground for two hero <lb/>
Mr. Harry Sledge's hand which <lb/>
was some time ago <lb/>
is well. <lb/>
GAINS <lb/>
NEXT WEEK WE ARE GOING TO MAKE YOU SUCH PRICES <lb/>
THAT YOU WILL EXCLAIM <lb/>
ARE RUN UPON <lb/>
Capital and Credit. <lb/>
JO IA TO THESE Y AND <lb/>
PR A I Y TO ES TA IS <lb/>
AND MAINTAIN BOTH. AND <lb/>
HAVE THE SECRET <lb/>
WE HA TRIED TO JOIN <lb/>
ALL THESE TOGETHER <lb/>
A ND UP A SIN S <lb/>
ID MERIT. WHICH WOULD BE A <lb/>
CREDIT TO OUR TOWN. AND A <lb/>
PLEASURE TO AND <lb/>
CUSTOMERS TO THAT WE <lb/>
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Good Family Medicines <lb/>
Mood's and Hood's <lb/>
Pills. <lb/>
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with their blood, and It doe them good. <lb/>
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for variety and value. For every dollar with we <lb/>
try to give honest value. have, received our <lb/>
FALL <lb/>
STOCK <lb/>
and show you a beautiful of It is our intention to <lb/>
sell Good Goods at the lowest possible prices with value <lb/>
and W e have the <lb/>
fast Stock is lows. <lb/>
ACME <lb/>
Harrow. Clod Crasher and <lb/>
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Estate. <lb/>
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Dry Goods, Dress Goods, <lb/>
Notions, Hats, <lb/>
Piece Goods for Making and Boys <lb/>
CLOTHING, <lb/>
Shoes, Crockery, Tinware, <lb/>
Glassware, Wood and Willow ware, Plows and Farming <lb/>
Utensils, Harness and Whips. Heavy h and Flour a specialty <lb/>
The largest and best line of P J j I J l; ever kept <lb/>
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Walnut Suits, Solid Oak Suits, Imitation Oak Suits. Imitation <lb/>
nut Suits, Bureaus. Tables. Mullets. Chairs <lb/>
of kinds, Cradles, Mattresses, Safes <lb/>
Bed Springs, Tables and Lace <lb/>
Poles, Matting Oil Cloths. J. A P. Best Spool <lb/>
Cotton at Wholesale prices, and Ties, Peanut Bags. <lb/>
We are unceasing and tireless workers for trade and always <lb/>
ready to make and give Bargains. <lb/>
CHERRY <lb/>
ESTABLISHED 1888 <lb/>
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nth DOT and <lb/>
will be to serve you. <lb/>
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at the hue of Abel Smith, rte- <lb/>
the will sell for <lb/>
cash to the the personal <lb/>
estate of late Abel Smith, <lb/>
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ton, fodder, kin-lien fur <lb/>
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of said estate. <lb/>
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of Abel Smith, deceased. <lb/>
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BOOT I <lb/>
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Mime sherry if liked <lb/>
season carefully. <lb/>
Notice to Creditors. <lb/>
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Conn count <lb/>
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W. L. DOUGLAS <lb/>
SHOE <lb/>
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2.00 <lb/>
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fruit trees <lb/>
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barrel sugar, <lb/>
barrels C Sugar. <lb/>
boxes Tobacco, <lb/>
barrels Railroad Mills <lb/>
barrels Thistle <lb/>
barrels Ax Bin <lb/>
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case- Star <lb/>
Apple vinegar, <lb/>
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MM roll lb Bagging. <lb/>
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and lying between the old <lb/>
plank and count the <lb/>
lands of Crawford. Sherrod <lb/>
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Tinware, Paints, Oils, <lb/>
Stoves Tin nil kin i-. <lb/>
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Commission Merchants, <lb/>
FAYETTE NORFOLK, VA. <lb/>
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THE REFLECTOR <lb/>
Local Reflections. <lb/>
AND <lb/>
of peanuts <lb/>
, in i n iii fur shipment. <lb/>
are now com- <lb/>
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and run the of the <lb/>
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some the et on <lb/>
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few have <lb/>
both Not to <lb/>
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to see and buy our <lb/>
trains is to prove one <lb/>
of the three <lb/>
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and Wagons at <lb/>
A taffy maker has pitched a lent near <lb/>
Brown ft Hooker store. <lb/>
squire envelopes, cream <lb/>
white, an now be had at th s office. <lb/>
Loading and Muzzle Gun and <lb/>
equipments sale by i. B. Co <lb/>
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now. <lb/>
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box while they cheap. Reflector <lb/>
office. <lb/>
Either you have the sense with- <lb/>
out the dollars, or <lb/>
The dollars without the sense, or <lb/>
Neither the dollars nor the sense. <lb/>
Messrs. W. Smith and B. H. <lb/>
Drama killed lour wild turkeys <lb/>
one day last week. <lb/>
The newspapers of late have had a <lb/>
great deal to say about cranks The <lb/>
brethren should not be so cranky. <lb/>
I,. M. Misses and Boys <lb/>
shoes are the best. For sale by J. B. <lb/>
Cherry Co. <lb/>
Much c remains in the fields <lb/>
to be picked out. Considerable damage <lb/>
done to it by the <lb/>
week. <lb/>
rains last <lb/>
-o to J. B. berry Co when in need <lb/>
of full st k and <lb/>
sell at es will yon. <lb/>
Another change has taken <lb/>
place in this count. Mr. C. P. s <lb/>
was last week appointed postmaster at <lb/>
The thanks the publishers <lb/>
. for a of X. C Almanac <lb/>
; for 1891 This copy is fully up to the <lb/>
stand <lb/>
Personal. <lb/>
Mr. B. h is been <lb/>
el a d. s but is out <lb/>
Miss Florence Williams left last <lb/>
Thursday for <lb/>
Mr. E. II. left Monday for <lb/>
to purchase Christmas goods. <lb/>
Sir. W. B James came from <lb/>
ii last week has been spend- <lb/>
few days at his old home. <lb/>
Mrs A mother of Mr. <lb/>
J. W. Allen, died at her heme near <lb/>
Greenville Sunday night. She was quite <lb/>
old. <lb/>
Rev. J. X- H. of <lb/>
is spending a few days here this week <lb/>
looking after work on the Presbyterian <lb/>
church. <lb/>
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here Mrs. and <lb/>
th cl Wilson last week <lb/>
to spend some time her father. <lb/>
Ex. T. J. Jarvis went to <lb/>
yesterday to deliver an address <lb/>
at an Odd His <lb/>
subject m I my Brother's <lb/>
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their of <lb/>
Mr. B. F. and <lb/>
Maj. f Mr. Bryan is <lb/>
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sect ion. <lb/>
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Isaac mi to Halifax, for him to <lb/>
he tried for killing of young James <lb/>
at in June. The case will <lb/>
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Court to-day.<lb/>
Georgia Pearce has a nice line <lb/>
of sample Bets. Feathers, etc. <lb/>
that she will sell cheap Full line of <lb/>
mi liner, goods. <lb/>
The lot of and tinted <lb/>
shown here j <lb/>
just received this week at <lb/>
I Book store. The ladies should see It <lb/>
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the <lb/>
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town subscribers. <lb/>
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Leaders of Low Prices. <lb/>
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You will live in a whirl; <lb/>
Married in yellow. <lb/>
Ashamed of the fellow; <lb/>
Married in brown. <lb/>
You will live out of town; <lb/>
Married in pink, <lb/>
Your spirits w ill rink. <lb/>
Journal <lb/>
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for a license for Mr. If. II. Strum and <lb/>
Miss Ada N orris. The license was is- <lb/>
sued, but the old folks being opposed <lb/>
prevented the taking place. <lb/>
Mr. Strum held on to the license and <lb/>
watched for a to get his girl. <lb/>
The, Conference brought chance. <lb/>
Both of them were there, and meeting <lb/>
to the embraced <lb/>
the and seeing J. <lb/>
W. Smith standing near they lost no <lb/>
time in looking up one of the many <lb/>
preachers in the assembly but stepped <lb/>
up to the Squire, and Mr. Strum hand- <lb/>
him the licenses i him to marry <lb/>
them, Smith proceeded to tie <lb/>
the knot right there in the grove, and <lb/>
lie tied it as good a- quickly a a <lb/>
dozen r c have done and <lb/>
the couple on their way <lb/>
rejoicing i he father was stand- <lb/>
within thirty feet them where <lb/>
the manage took place, but was not <lb/>
aware of what, was going on. <lb/>
Ayden Items. <lb/>
N. C, 13th, <lb/>
bullock, who has been in business <lb/>
here for sonic nun th.- left this week fur <lb/>
his old home at <lb/>
A congregation of the Christian <lb/>
church was organized Sunday, it will <lb/>
hold its meetings in the college building <lb/>
Mr. of Greenville will <lb/>
next Sunday In tie college building. <lb/>
There is real estate <lb/>
changing here at present. <lb/>
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Sell you s and Cobb's <lb/>
Just an N. C at the <lb/>
Old B. Sore. <lb/>
n a large lot of Toots and <lb/>
Shoes at i <lb/>
The very latest style and <lb/>
Cloaks at Lang's. <lb/>
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J. B. Ch o. <lb/>
f large <lb/>
at Lang's. <lb/>
pounds of old Cast <lb/>
lion for cash. Ellington <lb/>
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just l. K. <lb/>
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C o h and Gen s Goods <lb/>
cheap c -h at I <lb/>
New Lot of in the la est <lb/>
Just -t M. B. I Bag. <lb/>
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elusive. <lb/>
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that he d they need <lb/>
th as it has <lb/>
rained everyday since the dis- <lb/>
playing of signals started. <lb/>
Mr. John Sin mons, aged who on <lb/>
the 16th of October was married to Mrs. <lb/>
aged died at his home <lb/>
a few miles on Saturday <lb/>
night. He was sick only a few days. <lb/>
the wind was blowing so hard <lb/>
W it bl- w down the kitchen <lb/>
of S. V. Atkinson, at the Streeter <lb/>
place. She and her grand daughter <lb/>
were both in the kitchen, but fortunately <lb/>
escaped without <lb/>
The roads are getting in very <lb/>
bad condition from the continued rains. <lb/>
We would be glad to see the Board of <lb/>
consider the matter of <lb/>
working the convicts upon the <lb/>
roads. If is anything that needs <lb/>
it is pi loads. <lb/>
ii e receiving the <lb/>
with a blue mark on it. take it as a <lb/>
notice of of subscription, and <lb/>
an to <lb/>
costs a a year and <lb/>
house the ought to <lb/>
have it. <lb/>
Items. <lb/>
N. C, Nov 1813. <lb/>
Mr. U. L. Webber, a deputy Sheriff <lb/>
was in town <lb/>
looking after a law violator. <lb/>
It is hard for any one to tell the <lb/>
the fourth <lb/>
one, on Tuesday evening and a most <lb/>
rail, fall Tuesday night and Wed- <lb/>
with high winds blowing down <lb/>
and fencing, that have <lb/>
stood the other carried <lb/>
away and much damage was U <lb/>
cotton that was not picked. <lb/>
Mr. C. Dan son. Chairman <lb/>
and Mr. A. R, Helton, <lb/>
Spill gs in town <lb/>
Several d bales of n have <lb/>
been fold in this the past week, <lb/>
bi i. to cents. <lb/>
Mi. W. S. Mount, if is <lb/>
S ending some days at his old home <lb/>
his st as as <lb/>
The K. of I . n et n their hail this <lb/>
place last Saturday. <lb/>
Mn. C. I . went to <lb/>
Friday to visit and for <lb/>
a f n s. <lb/>
Mr. W. A. s, of New was <lb/>
here a portion of the past week, on <lb/>
business. <lb/>
Saturday last was quite a dreary <lb/>
far away home to hunt cold day, crowd was in town <lb/>
up the item and give it to the public <lb/>
we want give therefore. Oh. <lb/>
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be d on the South side of the river <lb/>
each , giving Old a and Falkland <lb/>
two mails a day. A new has bi en <lb/>
on the of <lb/>
river to leave <lb/>
Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at <lb/>
o'clock, n turning leave Greenville <lb/>
Tuesdays, Thursdays and at <lb/>
o'clock- g Hill and Holland one <lb/>
mail a day. Tin contract for latter <lb/>
route has been awarded to Mr. B. II. <lb/>
Mr. Branch Harding has <lb/>
purchased a half in old <lb/>
route Mr. He has been <lb/>
taking a two weeks beginning <lb/>
the service of the new <lb/>
K ow if w e could get the route between <lb/>
Greenville by way of <lb/>
Cobb's store the mail <lb/>
of the comity would be in <lb/>
good The of <lb/>
ought to h. a to <lb/>
be com seat. As at present <lb/>
nearly two In el to <lb/>
a way between the two <lb/>
which fourteen <lb/>
distant each other. In order <lb/>
a to fie in <lb/>
it go by tail to and <lb/>
H n, ii i ugh the to <lb/>
traveling fully a bundle <lb/>
miles make We believe if <lb/>
the people would now take <lb/>
rope i steps can get the <lb/>
be done. <lb/>
J. B. Che Co Keep <lb/>
of General <lb/>
been some ;. bi. <lb/>
ii full up to <lb/>
and solicit I <lb/>
W going up the here, <lb/>
last . evening, the steamer Myers <lb/>
Jut of Bagging I wheel i <lb/>
in C. See them stream. She returned to <lb/>
Greenville and went on to M <lb/>
Satin She took down 3-o bales <lb/>
cotton on the trip, the heaviest <lb/>
at t <lb/>
of <lb/>
I S <lb/>
Finn e cheap <lb/>
rs. l . the very latest <lb/>
new full can <lb/>
please an pat <lb/>
I pay you ca-b for Chickens <lb/>
Eggs and Country at the Old <lb/>
Brick Store. <lb/>
Look <lb/>
est a It <lb/>
Bros. <lb/>
sign <lb/>
e on <lb/>
Fresh arrival New Buckwheat. <lb/>
Rolled Oats. Prunes, Mack- <lb/>
at the Old <lb/>
Brick Store. <lb/>
H F Keel has c himself <lb/>
with the wen n V are- <lb/>
of in a. d will be glad to <lb/>
have his s give him a be- <lb/>
that is the <lb/>
place get the very best pi ices for <lb/>
their tobacco. Hogsheads furnished <lb/>
r on application. <lb/>
Tuesday <lb/>
Nov. and <lb/>
proprietors k Horse Exchange, <lb/>
Norfolk, Va,, will resume their weekly <lb/>
auction sale f horses TI y <lb/>
invite all ed to attend ti e re <lb/>
opening sale, as hey will oner about <lb/>
bead of very attractive i among <lb/>
then car loads fro a Mr. V. L- It- <lb/>
of Kansas. who year rap <lb/>
piled some of the beet ever ed <lb/>
on the market. The auction sales will <lb/>
take every Tuesday. <lb/>
the for f <lb/>
so this season. <lb/>
The number of <lb/>
n is a nun- <lb/>
usual and very attractive. I. <lb/>
also contains a supplement showing the <lb/>
styles of worn . mm <lb/>
o a k i <lb/>
old is as web us to <lb/>
no e bow like <lb/>
repeats itself, toilettes <lb/>
e any. <lb/>
The V iii Baptists of section <lb/>
of the State theft <lb/>
at Glove six miles from <lb/>
day last. Be v. Ml. C of <lb/>
was ii <lb/>
attendance at each days session was <lb/>
in town who <lb/>
could gel conveyance went tut Sunday. <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/>
O. T. I <lb/>
-18 SHOWING ALL THU- <lb/>
DRESS GOODS<lb/>
f I, Ml <lb/>
Its ii Satins, <lb/>
CASHMERES ALL THE LATEST COLORS. <lb/>
LL SHADE. <lb/>
i-f <lb/>
Tn <lb/>
FORGET<lb/>
iv OF- <lb/>
The Rifles. <lb/>
was a out of the <lb/>
Rifles at the company drill, Friday <lb/>
term on. about being <lb/>
i fitted <lb/>
and the e well in them. <lb/>
-i- for the new <lb/>
wee taken by S. T. <lb/>
so many a d the beys drill <lb/>
as well as they did Friday, It gives t. <lb/>
Smith just cause to feel of bis <lb/>
company. The would like <lb/>
to ace. the Pitt Bites the beat t know. <lb/>
ho on Thanksgiving Day, <lb/>
Ti rally b- <lb/>
beau <lb/>
Mod ti at day. <lb/>
e . the business houses <lb/>
Monday tog names of those who <lb/>
will s so that we publish them <lb/>
and let the friend.- customers <lb/>
In in throughout the county know <lb/>
that ti e ores will be closed, and save <lb/>
then dis. <lb/>
I e J. Hi. g <lb/>
make bases. e-n e very <lb/>
. ill iii t no one whom <lb/>
we ml in at the time, and <lb/>
jewelers, <lb/>
barbers, all ex- <lb/>
pie w to close and <lb/>
tie day. names appear <lb/>
below <lb/>
J. b. l J. C. Cobb <lb/>
S E. Pender <lb/>
o., J. L. V J. M. R. <lb/>
Lang, J. J . Stokes A Co., C. <lb/>
tree, Higgs W. <lb/>
B. Ki w if. Tyson i Rawls b V , <lb/>
Frank Wilson, Allied <lb/>
I J. <lb/>
A. Andrews, Cohen, I. Bar. <lb/>
C. A. V Lite J mis Long, D. S. <lb/>
Smith. A- J. L. S. <lb/>
hi. Mrs. <lb/>
ii h is. Si. dwell, J. J <lb/>
Cory, J. B. Mrs. B. Home. O. <lb/>
John Flanagan In., <lb/>
J. D. V Carriage <lb/>
O. booker, . F. Anderson Co., L. <lb/>
o. J. A. Braddy, b. C. <lb/>
James <lb/>
Ht office, Filing- <lb/>
ton ft n I. L. <lb/>
F- Marble <lb/>
U D. Bilge, . b White <lb/>
The i list does not embrace every <lb/>
bum in town, because some <lb/>
of e were out when we <lb/>
called, the 1st will be pub- <lb/>
next week and we will <lb/>
gladly add the names of any ho let us <lb/>
The the will <lb/>
the same. <lb/>
Mr. I . P s has been appointed <lb/>
postmaster <lb/>
L. B. Mew born, of e M in <lb/>
town <lb/>
Re v. J. T. Tingle preached two very <lb/>
in -no sermons at the Chi Milan <lb/>
here Sunday and Sunday night <lb/>
last. <lb/>
J. W. Bro., of this place, <lb/>
have put in position for use n <lb/>
champion scale, for cotton, <lb/>
loads of fodder, bay Sc. They are <lb/>
what business is. <lb/>
The of a-t week, have <lb/>
our on a b The steam- <lb/>
boat and men. cannot complain <lb/>
for w ant of water. <lb/>
clever mill man C <lb/>
Men Hicks predictions for a cold winter <lb/>
is erecting a large wood shed <lb/>
having it filled with plenty of wood. <lb/>
Sensible. <lb/>
Our Mayor other town officials <lb/>
had their els Saturday night <lb/>
Sunday moaning, with some rough <lb/>
characters. hey b down and tore <lb/>
up the doors o the and left <lb/>
the town and defied arrest. The deputy <lb/>
was struck and disabled in <lb/>
one hand. A State warrant was issued <lb/>
in two cases against one party and I had <lb/>
rather have bales of cotton to sell <lb/>
be in his place. <lb/>
Master George Tucker, of Kin-ton, <lb/>
visiting relatives here last Saturday <lb/>
Sunday. <lb/>
S me of got a ca.-e <lb/>
of the blues over ho t crop <lb/>
and low prices. Although e hive a <lb/>
short and short prices, the <lb/>
country or the farmer rather, is a <lb/>
more prosperous condition ever <lb/>
before. There Is more corn, meat, hay, <lb/>
and the most of them, have the principal <lb/>
part of their fool and feed for another <lb/>
year they cm but feel <lb/>
pendent. It is the only true road to <lb/>
in e-e-s to make what you eon-tun-, at <lb/>
rather depend on all cotton <lb/>
at tits pound Some f our <lb/>
in me s are experimenting on ground <lb/>
peas, for their hogs can say from <lb/>
experience that it is the and <lb/>
best crop for making pork I have ever <lb/>
seen tiled. <lb/>
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SOLE AGENT FOR <lb/>
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hoes, <lb/>
Misses Edwards and Stella <lb/>
of are visiting <lb/>
at Ibis place. <lb/>
Cotton and <lb/>
Below are cotton <lb/>
and peanuts for yesterday, <lb/>
by Cobb Bros. Co., Commission <lb/>
chants of <lb/>
t e el 15-16 <lb/>
Low 3-16 <lb/>
Good <lb/>
Extra <lb/>
Fancy <lb/>
FOR <lb/>
. m BABIES <lb/>
Button and Lace-all styles and Prices. <lb/>
November nth, <lb/>
Mr. Joyner's e <lb/>
be ready I tub s on S u relay. <lb/>
Dr. Baker was not able to be here on <lb/>
the 1st, a <lb/>
the opening until the 11th. M e wish <lb/>
the Institute every success and know <lb/>
II men who would be greatly benefit- <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/>
THE LOW PRICE CASH MAN. <lb/>
Next door north of A. Forbes, and opposite Old Brick Store, <lb/>
C. T <lb/>
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Victor <lb/>
O. I. JO at xi M . <lb/>
LOCAL <lb/>
NOTES AND <lb/>
JOTTINGS <lb/>
TOBACCO <lb/>
With the only complete bicycle plant in the world, <lb/>
every part of the machine is made from A to Z, is it <lb/>
any wonder that Victor Bicycles are acknowledged leaders <lb/>
There's no bicycle like a Victor, and no plant so grandly <lb/>
complete as the one devoted exclusively to the manufacture <lb/>
of this king of wheels. <lb/>
OVERMAN WHEEL CO. <lb/>
BOSTON, WASHINGTON, DENVER, SAN <lb/>
J S JENKINS <lb/>
LEAF TOBACCO BROKERS <lb/>
N. <lb/>
for <lb/>
trying. Large Stock <lb/>
Ra Bankers, and Board of Greenville <lb/>
SPECIAL <lb/>
IN-------- <lb/>
TOBACCO-HOGSHEAD <lb/>
To I- Customer of and <lb/>
I wish I special pr <lb/>
and propose HOGS ADS MM <lb/>
h eh I prevent i s yo-ii <lb/>
Al-o ha special t as I <lb/>
T I In places O <lb/>
position to meet all promise I will Hi <lb/>
it to mar t- . y a mid them at <lb/>
.-it factory Eastern Greenville, . <lb/>
And <lb/>
Making <lb/>
or a Spectator. <lb/>
I prepared . kind of Ml f-r or anything in <lb/>
line, t Pickets for Stairways. <lb/>
any kind, Raid would pleased to prices <lb/>
anything in above upon in. <lb/>
done on short notice. T a g r our o is patronage, I am o <lb/>
strive to future and kindly ask to give me a trial <lb/>
I -spec y. <lb/>
Winterville, N. C <lb/>
-A. Or.<lb/>
of <lb/>
Our Teaks were light during <lb/>
hint week, owing to recent <lb/>
COol .-it'll- <lb/>
Messrs. L- F. Evans, of the <lb/>
Eastern W- an 8- <lb/>
White, f S. T- White C. ., <lb/>
w. from a trip to s.-v- <lb/>
. Virginia t. T re <lb/>
l it money t prices low. <lb/>
Mi. C- A. Bray, of Burlington, <lb/>
President of the Bray Bros. To- <lb/>
Co., was on our breaks last <lb/>
week. cairn down to visit <lb/>
his brother Mr. A. B. Bray who <lb/>
is located here. <lb/>
Mr. J. S. Jenkins returned last <lb/>
Tuesday from a trip to Wilson, <lb/>
he had been on business. <lb/>
We noticed tobacco on the <lb/>
floor of the Eastern last week <lb/>
from the Fremont section. ho <lb/>
says Greenville is not coming to <lb/>
the front as a tobacco market t <lb/>
Messrs. Talley, Alexander, Rob- <lb/>
and Jones, four of Lenoir <lb/>
county's clever planters were in <lb/>
the city last Wednesday and <lb/>
Thursday selling tobacco. They <lb/>
of course were pleased. Green- <lb/>
ville is the most convenient and <lb/>
a for the <lb/>
in counties, and <lb/>
sooner our realize that <lb/>
fact, the better off they will be in <lb/>
dollars and cents. <lb/>
Patrick H. Gorman and Geo. <lb/>
E Harrison, two of Greenville's <lb/>
clever buyers, attended the Rocky <lb/>
Mount Fair last Thursday. <lb/>
A few weeks ago tobacco the <lb/>
Greenville market, sold higher <lb/>
we ever saw it sell before, <lb/>
1890 not excepted. The cause of <lb/>
this was the fact that there are <lb/>
but few brights anywhere except <lb/>
u Eastern Carolina and nearly <lb/>
everybody that had and <lb/>
some that bought This of <lb/>
course increased competition and <lb/>
put prices up. The market is <lb/>
now steady and paying way up <lb/>
yonder for good tobacco. <lb/>
Cooper's Warehouse, at <lb/>
C, has been making <lb/>
he week, tine sales of new <lb/>
tobacco. AH bright to- <lb/>
free from green is selling <lb/>
at Cooper's fully as well as at this <lb/>
date last year. Try him with a <lb/>
of bright tobacco. <lb/>
I well the best put <lb/>
but Bl with Hi- the <lb/>
Best material used in ail work. All of ire use. you can <lb/>
Brewster, Storm, I oil, Rafi <lb/>
We also keep on band a <lb/>
ell at the lowest rates. <lb/>
line of Harness inn Whips <lb/>
to repairing. <lb/>
-T. <lb/>
on. <lb/>
V. C- <lb/>
SOLD <lb/>
Sole Agents. <lb/>
GREENVILLE X. <lb/>
Town <lb/>
Property. <lb/>
By Virtue of a decree of q <lb/>
. of I'll c In Ike I <lb/>
T. Bruce VS I. A. <lb/>
it June tern. 1891 of t. the <lb/>
. t-d <lb/>
be curt in said decree, will <lb/>
. II in the <lb/>
on M ; d <lb/>
f. lift following <lb/>
ed real proper J A <lb/>
tail, or of in tin- t <lb/>
e, aM I. A. <lb/>
wile ow <lb/>
of John go, <lb/>
. . fr. on <lb/>
-I. on <lb/>
h. on the sf <lb/>
if I. on Tin- -aid <lb/>
Own i- one of most <lb/>
. . tin Ur n, H <lb/>
soul.- <lb/>
and <lb/>
of water, <lb/>
a shade trees <lb/>
a variety of fruit trees Inca <lb/>
upon the higher In the <lb/>
corporate limits of the town of <lb/>
lie and red from th <lb/>
I o. T. f , . j,,,,. <lb/>
. all <lb/>
K . d <lb/>
o o. . . m. <lb/>
is- it h <lb/>
T J ,. <lb/>
in Orders. <lb/>
e have a assortment of <lb/>
Apples, Pears, Plums, <lb/>
. St ran- <lb/>
b s. Hew B <lb/>
ViS <lb/>
THE PAST AND PRESENT CON- <lb/>
OF THE PITT <lb/>
COUNTY FARMERS. <lb/>
Today, notwithstanding the <lb/>
recent financial embarrassment <lb/>
of some of the largest and strong- <lb/>
est the continent the ma- <lb/>
of the farmers of Pitt <lb/>
are in a better condition <lb/>
they have been in years- Only a <lb/>
few years ago when times were <lb/>
considered better than now and <lb/>
and flourishing cotton <lb/>
crops were made the average far- <lb/>
mer, both and small, rich <lb/>
and poor, saved but little clear <lb/>
money. were <lb/>
easy, farm products at <lb/>
prices and hence instead of <lb/>
learning to economize by raising <lb/>
plenty of hogs corn and <lb/>
thereby lay up something for the <lb/>
day every available foot of <lb/>
land was planted in cotton <lb/>
that be turned <lb/>
into money. As a an over- <lb/>
supply of cereal products were <lb/>
made and put upon the markets <lb/>
of the world. The speculators of <lb/>
course took this con- <lb/>
of affairs and with the love <lb/>
of supply and demand and other <lb/>
things to hack soon reduced <lb/>
the of farm products of <lb/>
mot every kin below the of <lb/>
production, leaving the <lb/>
the worst off by far th n <lb/>
am other class of men- <lb/>
This adverse of <lb/>
fairs immediately following the <lb/>
flush of good times taught a <lb/>
an economic lesson- <lb/>
First it taught the farmer lo grow <lb/>
and raise his articles of home con- <lb/>
namely, corn, wheat, <lb/>
and a great <lb/>
other that be had been ac- <lb/>
d to g before this <lb/>
time Stop an. I compare the <lb/>
of the farmers of Pitt <lb/>
to-day with that of 1885- Then <lb/>
cotton sold for ll <lb/>
per pound, to-day it ill on <lb/>
a high mark t Y.-t the <lb/>
financial the r <lb/>
to day is very as as <lb/>
1885. Because the low <lb/>
price of pi has been a <lb/>
blessing in disguise that it <lb/>
taught to become more <lb/>
pendent. There is more bacon, <lb/>
more corn, more home mode <lb/>
molasses, more at home <lb/>
among the Pitt county farmers <lb/>
to day in the year 1893 than there <lb/>
termed hard times, and since the <lb/>
of this period great <lb/>
changes have taken place not only <lb/>
agriculture but in almost the <lb/>
universal vocation of man. Ten <lb/>
j ears ago cotton the <lb/>
I . op among the farmers. <lb/>
I. fact ton was the only crop <lb/>
which the Pitt r <lb/>
for his money. Does <lb/>
this condition exist to-day I No, <lb/>
in ed diversification has <lb/>
t place of the one cotton <lb/>
idea. The farmer that ten <lb/>
ago acres of <lb/>
and acres of corn for a <lb/>
to-day plants acres in <lb/>
acres in corn, acres in to <lb/>
and the in various <lb/>
other things that tend to make <lb/>
home happy, and the pocket if <lb/>
not so heavy is relieved to a great <lb/>
extent of the continual drain upon <lb/>
it to secure the necessaries of life. <lb/>
Yes, our farmers are yearly be- <lb/>
coming more independent and <lb/>
though misfortune seems to have <lb/>
placed its fatal hand on the pro <lb/>
ducts of the laboring man, yet <lb/>
after all these may work <lb/>
out a far greater blessing to the <lb/>
farmer than they proven <lb/>
misfortunes. <lb/>
The joints muscles are so <lb/>
by Hood's that all <lb/>
rheumatism and stillness torn. <lb/>
et oily Hood's. <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/>
The Bible Reader to Resume <lb/>
cation. <lb/>
We are glad to see it stated <lb/>
that the Bible Reader, of Rich- <lb/>
Va. which suspended last <lb/>
summer, is to resume publication. <lb/>
The paper has been purchased <lb/>
by a new company and the first <lb/>
issue of the edition will <lb/>
appear November The <lb/>
owners announce they have <lb/>
secured the services of the for- <lb/>
mer editor, Rev. Edward L. Pell, <lb/>
who will have entire editorial <lb/>
supervision of the paper. <lb/>
in -n, N. C. <lb/>
. have op an office in tor <lb/>
he purpose of . <lb/>
always rely on finding a <lb/>
I me. <lb/>
B. A. <lb/>
I wish to your to my <lb/>
FALL MILLINERY. <lb/>
I have the latest shapes in Felt <lb/>
and Straw Goods. Very <lb/>
line of Pretty and Cheap Rib- <lb/>
also Tips and Fancy Feathers. <lb/>
You will save money by getting my <lb/>
prices before you purchase elsewhere. <lb/>
L. GRIFFIN. <lb/>
Notice. <lb/>
State North Carolina, In the Superior <lb/>
Pitt County. Court. <lb/>
W. H. <lb/>
A. D. Summons <lb/>
vs. I for Re- <lb/>
Jas. N. Lewis T. <lb/>
Henry E. A. <lb/>
and Laura <lb/>
Fulcher, a minor a Clerk, <lb/>
guardian <lb/>
Petition to sell Land for Assets <lb/>
The defendant Jas. N is <lb/>
hereby notified to be and appear before <lb/>
E. Clerk Superior for <lb/>
the county of Pitt, t his office <lb/>
Greenville, on Wednesday, the 8th day <lb/>
of Nov 1893, and answer the <lb/>
a copy which will be filed in <lb/>
my office within en days from the dale <lb/>
this and let the said de- <lb/>
take notice that if he fail to <lb/>
answer the said complaint at that <lb/>
lime, the plaintiff will apply to <lb/>
the court for the relief in <lb/>
the complaint. Her. off all <lb/>
under hand this the day of <lb/>
September, 1893. <lb/>
E. <lb/>
C. S. C. Pitt County.<lb/>
DOCTORS often fail TO Cure. <lb/>
eminent specialists are consulted <lb/>
in vain, change of scene and <lb/>
climate have no effect. Your <lb/>
case seems hopeless. Do <lb/>
not Despair. The <lb/>
cures such cases. <lb/>
Read the <lb/>
of North <lb/>
Carolina's <lb/>
best<lb/>
Rev. R. C. <lb/>
of DURHAM. <lb/>
be i 1-. <lb/>
with marked <lb/>
benefit, and not be <lb/>
without <lb/>
Mr. Ralph D. Williams, <lb/>
DURHAM, <lb/>
Tho oared mo <lb/>
WRITE US. <lb/>
ATLANTIC CO., <lb/>
B. O. J <lb/>
. m .--.- <lb/>
JUST LOOK HERE, <lb/>
Do net Fail Call on <lb/>
FRANK WILSON <lb/>
as he has just returned from the North with a <lb/>
line of <lb/>
Dry GOODs, Notions, BOOTS Shoes, <lb/>
GENT'S FURNISHING GOOD'S <lb/>
And as I make a <lb/>
i Skin <lb/>
Eruptions <lb/>
and similar annoyances are caused <lb/>
by an impure blood, which will <lb/>
result in n more dreaded disease. <lb/>
Unless removed, slight impurities <lb/>
develop into Scrofula, <lb/>
ma, Salt Rheum and other serious <lb/>
results of <lb/>
Bad <lb/>
have for some time been <lb/>
a sufferer from a severe <lb/>
blood trouble, for which I <lb/>
took many remedies that <lb/>
did ma do good. I have <lb/>
now taken four bottles <lb/>
with the most res <lb/>
Am enjoying the I <lb/>
ever ha- e twenty <lb/>
pounds and my saw <lb/>
me as wait am like a saw <lb/>
JOHN S. <lb/>
C. <lb/>
Oar Treatise on Blood Skin <lb/>
mailed free to any <lb/>
CO, <lb/>
f-i. <lb/>
I can suit you both as to pocket and quality. <lb/>
It doesn't take much water to <lb/>
drown some New Jersey mm. <lb/>
One was recently found dead <lb/>
his face buried in the <lb/>
by the foot of a <lb/>
o. The was filled <lb/>
with water and the man, who was <lb/>
subject to fits, was found with his <lb/>
face pressed into the little pond, <lb/>
where he was suffocated- <lb/>
Star. <lb/>
Cooper, at pays <lb/>
you for your tobacco in currency <lb/>
or as you may desire. <lb/>
At u City packing house <lb/>
a few days ago, eleven hours <lb/>
cattle were killed and pie <lb/>
pared tor beet market, an <lb/>
average a <lb/>
SAID TO <lb/>
A Story <lb/>
BE A MYTH. <lb/>
W. H. WHITE. <lb/>
TIMES CHANG D, <lb/>
Old things hive passed and <lb/>
things have My old <lb/>
stock of be n s out <lb/>
and a new ha- taken its <lb/>
The old was replaced <lb/>
by the new because my <lb/>
LOW DOWN PRICES <lb/>
rotes the people and keep the goods <lb/>
moving. Now listen to a few plain <lb/>
I know times are hard <lb/>
scarce just as well as man <lb/>
who cotton, corn and tobacco, <lb/>
a-d km going to sell goods just as low <lb/>
as dealer can afford to sell. <lb/>
For every dollar spent with me will <lb/>
get the worth of your money. keep a <lb/>
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/>
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 HUMMER 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/>
Told of the Raising of the <lb/>
Vatican's Obelisk. <lb/>
The obelisk of St. Peter's or of <lb/>
the Vatican was a celebrated <lb/>
of rod granite, brought <lb/>
from to Rome by Em- <lb/>
Caligula, and now standing in <lb/>
front of St. Peter's church. It is <lb/>
one hundred and thirty-two feet in <lb/>
height and its weight is three <lb/>
and sixty tons. Pliny says that <lb/>
the Ship which brought the obelisk <lb/>
from was almost as long <lb/>
loft side of the port of <lb/>
It was successfully set up <lb/>
in its present position by Domenico <lb/>
Fontana, and it is about the raising <lb/>
of this obelisk that the following <lb/>
familiar story is The <lb/>
having been preceded by high <lb/>
mass in St. Peter's, and solemn <lb/>
benediction having been pronounced <lb/>
upon Fontana and the workmen, the <lb/>
pope ordered that no one should <lb/>
speak, under penalty of death, while <lb/>
the obelisk was being raised. But, <lb/>
owing to the stretching of the <lb/>
ropes, the immense mass did not <lb/>
quite roach the required position, <lb/>
and tho operation would have failed, <lb/>
had not a man in the crowd broken <lb/>
over the order of the pope, and <lb/>
called to the workmen to the <lb/>
This suggestion was <lb/>
mediately acted upon and the huge <lb/>
column slowly rose to its destined <lb/>
place. This story is no found in <lb/>
any writer of that period, and it Is, <lb/>
according to one of those <lb/>
Inventions which spring from a wish <lb/>
to disparage the triumphs of genius <lb/>
and to lower its claims. <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/>
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 ob- <lb/>
of nearest druggist <lb/>
are easy to take, <lb/>
quick to act, and <lb/>
save many a doc- <lb/>
tor's bill. <lb/>
BROWN HOOKER <lb/>
INVITE YOU TO VISIT THEIR <lb/>
To see the they are offering on a full line of <lb/>
DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, <lb/>
Boots, Shoes and Hats <lb/>
Can <lb/>
You Read <lb/>
The Future <lb/>
Do you know what your con- <lb/>
will be years hence <lb/>
Will your earning capacity <lb/>
be equal to the support of <lb/>
yourself and family r This is <lb/>
a serious question, yet, you <lb/>
could answer <lb/>
if yon had a twenty- <lb/>
years Policy in the <lb/>
Equitable Life <lb/>
A method which <lb/>
all the protection furnished <lb/>
by any of life <lb/>
addition the largest <lb/>
cash returns to those policy- <lb/>
holders whose lives are pro- <lb/>
longed, and who then need <lb/>
money rather than assurance. <lb/>
For facts and figures, <lb/>
W. J. Manager, <lb/>
For the <lb/>
ROCK HILL. S. C <lb/>
OINTMENT <lb/>
I HA <lb/>
MARK <lb/>
For Fall and Winter Service. <lb/>
We can snit the Ladies exactly on <lb/>
Dress Goods Trimmings. <lb/>
A more complete <lb/>
stock of <lb/>
NOTIONS <lb/>
cannot be found on <lb/>
the <lb/>
We continue to sell C. B. Corsets at cents <lb/>
the i all <lb/>
This has been In in <lb/>
know has <lb/>
bed. in steady demand, it has I . en- <lb/>
the <lb/>
e. on and tin where <lb/>
all other with <lb/>
the have <lb/>
for failed. Ointment is of <lb/>
long and I he high <lb/>
which it has Obtained is owing entirely <lb/>
-o its efficacy, but has <lb/>
i lien lo bring It <lb/>
line bottle el this Ointment will <lb/>
he sent to any en receipt of One <lb/>
Ail promptly at- <lb/>
tended lo. Address all and <lb/>
communications <lb/>
T. F. <lb/>
Greenville, X. C <lb/>
t B. It. <lb/>
Schedule <lb/>
SOOTH. <lb/>
No No <lb/>
Oct Its. daily fast Hall, dally <lb/>
ex aim <lb/>
pm pm S <lb/>
Ar Km k; Mount pm <lb/>
Ar t So pm <lb/>
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The balance of Lang's stock of Clothing and Shoes are going <lb/>
AT AND BELOW <lb/>
-o-------- <lb/>
HOOKER'S NEW STORE <lb/>
----TWENTY FIVE WORTH OF---- <lb/>
To be sold at reduced <lb/>
A Farmer's Heart's Desire. <lb/>
Desire cox, of North Lyme, <lb/>
Conn., is a woman of unusual ac- <lb/>
She is a constant <lb/>
smoker, the penny clay pipe being <lb/>
her favorite medium. For sever <lb/>
years has J a farm with- <lb/>
out help, except in the busiest sea- <lb/>
sons. She plows, harrows and <lb/>
plants, harvests her crops, <lb/>
hay, chops down trees and cuts <lb/>
them Into firewood and railroad <lb/>
ties; she yokes sod drives cattle, <lb/>
shears sheep, and drives a string of <lb/>
from three to five yokes of oxen with <lb/>
a skill which is positively artistic. <lb/>
Desire, who Is now fifty, was <lb/>
married when she was nineteen, but <lb/>
her husband drank too much hard <lb/>
cider to celebrate the ceremony, so <lb/>
his new bride took him out and <lb/>
him severely, then flung <lb/>
him into a corner with the <lb/>
to remain till he was <lb/>
concluded, however, that discretion <lb/>
was the better part of valor, <lb/>
We now nearly ten sway during the and has never <lb/>
s u <lb/>
the rs from 1880 to <lb/>
LS the farmers have not us <lb/>
awl i-. . rt y m <lb/>
tit a t much ready cash they use to <lb/>
majority of <lb/>
tilled the r This of course <lb/>
condition better. <lb/>
ALL N Hf N A <lb/>
. Wile, V , <lb/>
JOHN <lb/>
GREENVILLE, A. C. <lb/>
Can still be found <lb/>
at 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 manner <lb/>
prices, together with a large <lb/>
assortment of Fall and <lb/>
winter <lb/>
IN SHORT A COMPLETE <lb/>
STOCK OF GOODS TO BE SOLD <lb/>
CHEAP. <lb/>
Having my brother out I am determined to sell my m <lb/>
tire stock exceedingly close. Come and see for yourself. <lb/>
Respectfully, <lb/>
WILEY BROWN. <lb/>
New Home Sewing Machines and Depositor for American Bible So <lb/>
tiers to the Pitt of the following goods <lb/>
not to be excelled in this market. And to be <lb/>
pure straight good. GOODS of all kinds, NOTIONS, <lb/>
GOODS. HATS and BOOTS. LA <lb/>
and CHILDREN'S HOUSE FURNISHING <lb/>
GOODS, WINDOWS, SASH. BLINDS, CROCK FRY and QUEENS <lb/>
WARE, HARDWARE, LOWS and PLOW CASTING, LEATHER of different <lb/>
lads and Mini. Hay, Rook Lots. Plaster of Paris, <lb/>
Hair. and <lb/>
HEAVY GROCERIES A <lb/>
tot Clark's O. M. T. Spool Cotton which I offer to the trade st Wholesale <lb/>
and <lb/>
me a -ail and aW <lb/>
tot Clark's Q. H. T. Spool which I offer to trade st <lb/>
cent per per rent tor Prep <lb/>
and Lye lobbers Prices. White Lead and Lin <lb/>
Paint Wood ant <lb/>
Wait, Pastes me a-all and n <lb/>
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7-, N PI <lb/>
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p in <lb/>
Sunday. <lb/>
Trail, Neck Road <lb/>
raves Halifax p. <lb/>
strives Neck at p in. <lb/>
. . .-8 p. in. p. m. <lb/>
leaves 7.20 a. in., <lb/>
a. in. <lb/>
a. . 11.20 a. m. daily <lb/>
except day. <lb/>
Trains on Washington Branch leave <lb/>
Washington a. arrives Parmele <lb/>
8.40 a. in. returning <lb/>
leaves 1.48 p. m., 6.00 <lb/>
p. arrives 7.30 p. m. <lb/>
Daily except l with <lb/>
trains on ml Neck Branch. <lb/>
Train leaves N O, via <lb/>
K. K. daily except Sun- <lb/>
P M, Sunday P M, <lb/>
0.20 p. 5.20 p. in. <lb/>
leaves daily except <lb/>
6.30 a. a. m <lb/>
N C, 10.26 A V <lb/>
Trains on south, n. Division, <lb/>
and Fayetteville Branch leave <lb/>
ville ii in. arrive pm. <lb/>
Returning leave 1-15 p m. <lb/>
-rive Fayetteville m. Dally ex- <lb/>
Sunday. <lb/>
Midland N Branch leave <lb/>
i . i v except Sunday, A M <lb/>
N , a M. Rs <lb/>
retuning N C AM <lb/>
Goldsboro. N C A If. <lb/>
Brunei <lb/>
H M. arrive Nashville Ml <lb/>
Hope P M. Returning <lb/>
Hope no A M, Nashville <lb/>
8.36 A M. arrives U. Mount S A <lb/>
except <lb/>
Trains on R. R. leave <lb/>
, 7.311 p. m. arrive Dunbar 8.40 p. <lb/>
m. Returning leave Dunbar a <lb/>
arrive Latta 7.10 a. m. Day <lb/>
Sunday. <lb/>
Train on Clinton Branch leaves Warsaw <lb/>
, Sunday it <lb/>
I'M. M <lb/>
on at A M. and P. M. <lb/>
Warsaw with c <lb/>
No. makes <lb/>
for all points North dally. g <lb/>
all vis Richmond, and daily except Sun <lb/>
lay via Bay Line, also Rocky <lb/>
dally except Sunday with A <lb/>
railroad for Norfolk and <lb/>
via Norfolk. <lb/>
DI vi <lb/>
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