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CHEAP -AND- FANCY <lb />
STATIONERY <lb />
had at tho <lb />
Book Store. <lb />
Blank Book, Tablets, Paper of <lb />
II kinds of Envelopes all sizes, <lb />
Pens, Inks, Mucilage. <lb />
Sponge Cups, Blotters, Ac, in <lb />
great variety- <lb />
This Office for Job Printing. <lb />
The Eastern <lb />
NOW LOOK <lb />
A YEAR. <lb />
Review of Many That Hap- <lb />
During 1893. <lb />
The Most Important of tho Heavy <lb />
tail unit <lb />
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Etc.<lb />
national bank of Rock, <lb />
Ark. <lb />
Feb. bank at Pa. <lb />
Feb City national bank at Atlanta, <lb />
Mar. Trust Banking <lb />
at House Fur <lb />
company, of Boston; <lb />
Mar. bank at Mobile. <lb />
Mar. national bank, of <lb />
Tenn.; <lb />
Mar. savings bank at Nash- <lb />
ville, Tenn ; MO. <lb />
Apr. Fisk Co., firm <lb />
Apr. Sioux la,. Union Stock <lb />
Yards Onion Loan <lb />
Trust company. <lb />
national of <lb />
with branch at Jack-on park <lb />
II. Warner, patent manufacture <lb />
at Rochester, N. v. <lb />
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and Greenwood in Indiana; at <lb />
Law ton, and <lb />
Bank Oregon, Hank <lb />
Hi., Bank <lb />
pan mint store of Frank A. Co, <lb />
a Furniture <lb />
v in Milwaukee; arm of <lb />
E, II. Thomas Son; <lb />
May national bank. <lb />
David C. of N. Y.; <lb />
Foster, of O. ex- <lb />
of United Slates <lb />
tan of Weaver, Co., of <lb />
June national bank in Tacoma; <lb />
bank of Milwaukee; <lb />
national July <lb />
, Washington and national <lb />
at Spokane Fails. Wash. <lb />
W June at Burr Oak. Kan., and <lb />
pie guarantee savings bank at Kansas <lb />
June <lb />
national bank at Omaha, <lb />
Sen. <lb />
Jam county bank at o. <lb />
bank at Ind. <lb />
Jane and bank at <lb />
bank at <lb />
Kan. Exchange bank ;. <lb />
national bank Kansas City. Kan. <lb />
June national bank of <lb />
Center. In. <lb />
June Lumber Co. at Boston. <lb />
Well supply Co., Of <lb />
Pa.; failures <lb />
era. Tenn., and at Kan. <lb />
June July <lb />
and saving Los Angeles CaL <lb />
June of California <lb />
national July Broadway ire- <lb />
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Angeles, CaL, and at San Diego the Con- <lb />
national bank and the Savings lank <lb />
. savings bank O.; <lb />
June dosed at Santa San <lb />
d June and <lb />
In C ; ml Mich. <lb />
June -State bank at <lb />
First national at San B CaL <lb />
July in savings bank <lb />
at San Francisco. <lb />
of New England at <lb />
Minn., of <lb />
City N. Y.; <lb />
June Second national bank of <lb />
Ky. d American <lb />
hank of Minn. <lb />
C Union Trust e. City, <lb />
la State bank Pa. <lb />
county at <lb />
Minn., and ranch bank at Sandstone. <lb />
June of Clear Creek county at <lb />
Gt <lb />
July X change bank at Webb City, Mo. <lb />
First national at Col Oct <lb />
July bank of <lb />
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July bank at Pueblo, <lb />
bank at Garden City, <lb />
bank at <lb />
Minn. <lb />
July at <lb />
at Hip Rapids, bank <lb />
at Wis. <lb />
July at <lb />
Banking of W. F. <lb />
Thornton Son at <lb />
safe deposit and <lb />
Land Improvement association; <lb />
July of at Springfield, <lb />
of Kan. <lb />
Nebraska savings bank at Lincoln; <lb />
July bank of Kansas City. Mo.; <lb />
Oct 4.1 savings <lb />
of Kansas <lb />
c in ore t Mich. <lb />
W. H. Bush and N. M. Tabor, lessees of <lb />
hotel in Denver; <lb />
Northern bank at Kansas City. Kan.;<lb />
savings bank <lb />
Colorado saving and Mountain <lb />
dollar savings bank, Missouri <lb />
national bank July cf Kansas <lb />
City; <lb />
Kansas, bank of Kansas <lb />
City, Bank of and <lb />
bank of and First national <lb />
I bank Aug. la and s savings <lb />
bank of Fort national banks, <lb />
the Union Aug. the Commercial <lb />
and the National bank of commerce <lb />
Aug. and the Mercantile i resumed An-. <lb />
the Capital and the North Denver bunks, in <lb />
Denver. <lb />
July Colorado at Denver State nation- <lb />
German national and People's <lb />
backs <lb />
bank in <lb />
July Milwaukee the Milwaukee <lb />
Sop. and the South Side <lb />
savings national bank at <lb />
national bank at <lb />
Ban. <lb />
July national bank at Louisville, Ky. <lb />
bank at Ind. <lb />
July Wisconsin Fire A Marino com- <lb />
s bank in <lb />
Trust company at Knoxville, Tenn. In- <lb />
national of Commerce <lb />
at Indianapolis, Ind. At Louisville, Mer- <lb />
national, Louisville deposit and Fourth <lb />
national Aug. banks. <lb />
July exchange hank at Portage, <lb />
Wis. <lb />
July national bank at Portland <lb />
bank at Mount Sterling. Ky----- <lb />
Hank of Sparta. Wis . national and <lb />
national banks at Helena, Mont. <lb />
National Granite state bank at Exeter. N. II. <lb />
First national at Ky. <lb />
bank at Mount Sterling. Ky. <lb />
national bank at Great Falls, <lb />
and Merchants bank at <lb />
bank at <lb />
Port Washington. Wis. Seymour's bank at <lb />
Wis. <lb />
July SO-First national bank at Kankakee, <lb />
HI. Dollar bank at O, <lb />
Savings and at <lb />
Akron, bank at Claire, <lb />
Wis. Savings bank at Wis First <lb />
national at Ashland, Wis. <lb />
July national bank at Portland. Ore. <lb />
bank at The Ore,. <lb />
savings lank, <lb />
pavings bank, Mo. Akron savings bank. O. <lb />
. Park national Livingston, Mont <lb />
Aug. Chicago, following of <lb />
board of John E. W. Ba <lb />
A Co., bright A A. Co., <lb />
J. G. Stevens A Co., North American <lb />
pion company; liabilities amounted to nearly <lb />
Corners bank at St Paul, <lb />
Minn Deposit Trust company at <lb />
Denver, CoL <lb />
Aug Paso national bank. First <lb />
national st Birmingham, Ala. Savings bank <lb />
at Anthony, Chicago, following <lb />
board of trade D. Son corn- <lb />
pan;, G. G. Parker Co., Thomas Craig; <lb />
exceeded <lb />
4-Equitable Accident Insurance com- <lb />
of Denver H. Walker big <lb />
goods concern of Chicago; <lb />
First national bank at Cit- <lb />
national bank at Muncie, <lb />
national bank at Platteville, <lb />
back at Colby, Wis. <lb />
Aug. of St James, <lb />
bank at Maple ton, Minn. Exchange national <lb />
bank at Wheeling, W. and <lb />
bank at Leon, Grove <lb />
bank. bank at David City, <lb />
Aug. of North Branch, <lb />
bank of county <lb />
bank of Springfield, Ma <lb />
Aug. of <lb />
sq bank in New county <lb />
bank at Rice Lake. Wis. H. <lb />
Co o New York stock exchange; . <lb />
II. Lebanon Iron king; <lb />
Act of Colfax. Wast. Sutton <lb />
county bank of Sonora, <lb />
bank of Minneapolis. Minn national <lb />
hank of Nashville, Tenn. <lb />
Aug American national hank Nash- <lb />
Tenn. <lb />
tank at Polo, Ma <lb />
Aug. city bank at Terre <lb />
Ind. . Morris Co, private <lb />
Ala.; bank <lb />
t Tenn <lb />
national at <lb />
w- <lb />
D. J. WHICH ARD, Editor and Owner <lb />
TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. <lb />
Year, in Advance. <lb />
VOL. XII. <lb />
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY <lb />
NO. <lb />
. at <lb />
It Heck Lumber company at South Chi- <lb />
IlL; <lb />
Aug. bank of A. T. <lb />
Northern Pacific company. <lb />
Aug. national bank at <lb />
. Banks at Falls and Wis. <lb />
Au-r. hank at la. <lb />
Aug bank of South <lb />
Pans at Pa-----Bank at Albany, <lb />
iron Steel company of Pitts- <lb />
burgh. Pa.; com- <lb />
at Cincinnati; <lb />
Aug. W Clark, dealer of <lb />
O; f <lb />
Aug. Mill company in San Fran- <lb />
national bank at <lb />
U at <lb />
Aug county and First national <lb />
banks at ton, IlL <lb />
Aug. national bank of <lb />
George C dealer in agricultural <lb />
in Milwaukee; <lb />
Canal Construction com- <lb />
of New York. <lb />
Co of Missouri, <lb />
at New <lb />
ban; <lb />
Lawrence Co., Denver <lb />
loan <lb />
company at St <lb />
Oct bank of Lock port, N. Y. <lb />
Oct bank at Kan., <lb />
Nov. C. Savory, proprietor of the <lb />
hotel in Iowa, at New York; <lb />
Nov. Casualty company in New <lb />
York; <lb />
Dec, appointed for <lb />
Implement establishment of C. <lb />
at Canton, O.; <lb />
Dee. Iron company of Philadelphia; <lb />
CASUALTIES. <lb />
in coal mine at King, CoL, <lb />
killed men. <lb />
Jan. of N by ex- <lb />
resulting from a railway collision near <lb />
Alton, III. <lb />
farm insane asylum near <lb />
Dover, N. burned. inmates perishing In <lb />
names. <lb />
Mar. persons killed in cyclone <lb />
En Georgia. seven persons killed by cyclone <lb />
In Miss. <lb />
Mar. person in town of Kelly, <lb />
killed in cyclone; ii persons also killed <lb />
in and Cleveland. <lb />
Apr. persons killed at Rock port, <lb />
lad., others at Miss.; nine at <lb />
eight at Hawkins bank, live at Lex- <lb />
two at St and live at Page, towns <lb />
Missouri, by cyclones and windstorms. <lb />
Apr. striking La- <lb />
killed men reported killed <lb />
by explosions In Terra and High- <lb />
land mines near Deadwood. S. <lb />
Apr. persons killed in cyclone at <lb />
Boles, Ark Nearly persons killed In <lb />
clone 1.1 Jasper Clarke and Jones counties <lb />
Apr. lives lost in storm on Lake <lb />
Michigan near Chicago Waterworks crib at <lb />
Milwaukee washed away by storm, and u en <lb />
persons reported dead <lb />
s result of cyclone In Oklahoma territory <lb />
Ten persons in railroad wreck near <lb />
Pa <lb />
May persons killed In <lb />
h destroyed town of Ladonia, Mo <lb />
June clerks I by tho fall- <lb />
floors in Ford's bu . , <lb />
in used by pension and <lb />
the <lb />
persons killed in cyclone In <lb />
Jefferson county, Kan. Seven persons killed <lb />
by . striking a circus tent at River <lb />
Fall. , <lb />
July Cyclone starling at la-, <lb />
k rs persons drowned by <lb />
of yacht in bay n at Now <lb />
Vi b. <lb />
July lire on world's grounds <lb />
C men perished wife and <lb />
v. . In flood on of Kan as <lb />
Cu strip <lb />
An persons supposed <lb />
perished In hurricane on coast <lb />
Aug <lb />
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South Carolina Geo <lb />
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In n near Falls, Mich., <lb />
drowned <lb />
Oct. J pen n- reported in <lb />
along <lb />
Oct Magnolia <lb />
15-p storm that swept entire <lb />
chain persons pi <lb />
steamer near N. Y., pi <lb />
Oct Battle Mich. In Grand <lb />
people in railway <lb />
ion <lb />
Oct Killed and ate men near <lb />
Wash. <lb />
Nov. Albany and Philadelphia <lb />
collided on Lake Huron off Point aux <lb />
drowning seaman. <lb />
Dee. span of bridge ever the Ohm <lb />
from Louisville, Ivy., to <lb />
foil, workmen Wreck on <lb />
York Pennsylvania road six miles north of <lb />
Dunkirk, N. Y-, eight deaths. <lb />
June Wisconsin, Virginia and <lb />
Iron by forest an I <lb />
and Merritt partially destroyed. <lb />
July building at world's fair <lb />
grounds, Chicago; <lb />
July Many notable buildings and business <lb />
at Prince on, building <lb />
John packing house at <lb />
la; 0.000. <lb />
Aug. spread over farms in <lb />
county, Mich., with less. <lb />
Two incendiary in Minneapolis <lb />
destroyed property amounting to <lb />
Aug. elevator at N. <lb />
Aug. South Chicago, acres of build- <lb />
Sap, fires In northern Wisconsin <lb />
destroyed homes and belongings of <lb />
S--P. res in northern Wisconsin <lb />
rendered hundreds homeless and did <lb />
to forests estimated at <lb />
starting In flouring mill de- <lb />
two-thirds of O. <lb />
Sen tires in Wisconsin covered <lb />
over square miles. <lb />
solid blocks of retail stores In <lb />
St <lb />
Oct blocks of buildings in Sioux <lb />
Ia.; <lb />
Oct of caused in New <lb />
York by wall paper factory and several <lb />
tenement blocks. <lb />
Nov. portion of Portland. Ark. <lb />
Nov. portion of Brooklyn, Wis <lb />
Nov. business portion of Grand <lb />
Nov. Western Storage company's build- <lb />
d Kansas City; w i <lb />
Nov. Property destroyed <lb />
at Ala <lb />
Nov. at <lb />
Nov. Moore A Co., Detroit, <lb />
dry-goods s. <lb />
Nov. theaters hotel in Columbus, <lb />
He. II The Arcade and several blocks at <lb />
Buffalo. N. <lb />
Doe. Elevator build- <lb />
lugs at Buffalo, N. Y.; <lb />
lice portion of <lb />
Tex. <lb />
Oil <lb />
CRIMPS. <lb />
Jan. N. C , in struggle to <lb />
prevent a lynching of sheriffs posse and II of <lb />
mob were killed. <lb />
Jan. at Pittsburgh found guilty the <lb />
strikers charged with not <lb />
Jan told that he must go to work <lb />
Thomas fatally shot his lather mother <lb />
and sister iii Philadelphia, <lb />
Jan. Master Workman Hugh <lb />
Dempsey, K. of 1-. found guilty In Pittsburgh <lb />
of giving poison at Homestead with intent to <lb />
Jan. Charles shot Mr. and Mrs. <lb />
Waldo at Butte, then killed <lb />
himself. <lb />
Mar. Frazier killed his her <lb />
and cut off his baby's at Hit <lb />
la. At La ramie. Wyo. J shot his <lb />
wife fatally and then killed himself. <lb />
Mar, feud resulted In encounter <lb />
at Antlers, L T.; <lb />
Sterrett, of Auburn, Neb., shot his wife, then <lb />
killed himself. <lb />
Apr. liaison killed his wife and <lb />
seven children near St Augustine, Tex., <lb />
insanity. <lb />
May battle at Dawson, Pa,, between <lb />
Hungarians and tho former <lb />
were and seven of the latter fatally <lb />
wounded. <lb />
M Marietta, O, George Lank ford <lb />
killed w then himself; domestic trouble. <lb />
June Pleasant Hill, W. Va. Mrs. <lb />
killed four of her children, then <lb />
July S wife and four <lb />
red at Condo, N. D., by Albert <lb />
July n between state troops and <lb />
in Wise county, Va , four n and <lb />
six outlaws K. Shoo <lb />
maker, of Metropolis ill, killed George <lb />
then him-it <lb />
Id Jones, lining <lb />
Ark., beat out the brains of his wife and <lb />
three children, then killed himself; partial In- <lb />
sanity. <lb />
July no of Northwestern Pact Go <lb />
Elevator Co. of Minnesota charged with issuing <lb />
forged grain and <lb />
New banks <lb />
and Conrad, suspected of <lb />
killing their father last winter, lire on <lb />
a to lynch <lb />
live of the Boone township. Ind. <lb />
Aug. in battle with Clark <lb />
IS of the gang mere killed. <lb />
St p. light between deputy marshals <lb />
remnants Starr and gangs near <lb />
O. T, v outlaws <lb />
mortally wounded <lb />
Sen Dos worth, of S <lb />
his wife three eh; and <lb />
robbers set i -30.1 near <lb />
on Lake Shore road. <lb />
secured 175.006 cash from <lb />
Mineral Range train In <lb />
near Boston station. <lb />
Sip family of Denson of <lb />
found murdered in home near <lb />
Washington, Ind. <lb />
on Smith, a <lb />
or Roanoke. Va. mob and <lb />
II of former <lb />
Oct II. Harrison, mayor off <lb />
go, kill- I by Patrick E <lb />
Nor. S. Joseph <lb />
killed wife, two other persons and if. <lb />
Nov. D. O. Smith killed his divorced <lb />
wife, woman, then fatally shot him- <lb />
self, a. <lb />
Nov. Jordon killed his wife, <lb />
father-In law, law, sister-in-law and <lb />
near Seymour, Ind. <lb />
Nov. King his wife and <lb />
himself at Grand Mien.; domestic <lb />
trouble. <lb />
Dec Sawyer, of Palestine, Tex., shot <lb />
bis wife killed business trouble. <lb />
Dec killed his wife and <lb />
at <lb />
Sims, of Dover, Tenn. killed <lb />
bis wife and himself; domestic troubles <lb />
Jan. Charles de M. <lb />
Fontaine make confessions in prison <lb />
prominent men in the Panama <lb />
Jan. m temple at K Li. <lb />
China, which ruled with natives, mud <lb />
people <lb />
Jan. government overthrown, <lb />
Queen deposed, and provisional <lb />
headed by President s <lb />
p the United States to annex <lb />
Jan. parliament convened. <lb />
Feb. In Panama <lb />
found guilty of swindling and breach of <lb />
sentenced as M. <lb />
Lesseps, Imprisonment for live years, <lb />
francs; Charles de I. live year in <lb />
prison and a line of francs; M. Marius <lb />
Fontaine and M. Cotter each two years and a <lb />
fine of francs, and M. Eiffel two y and <lb />
a floe of francs. <lb />
Jules Ferry elected president <lb />
French senate. <lb />
Mar. Jules Ferry, president of <lb />
Preach senate, died in Parts; <lb />
Mar. en w won by two I a <lb />
its my seventh victory over <lb />
the Thames at London. <lb />
Mar. elected <lb />
Apr. New cal form V; in France <lb />
M as ; <lb />
Australia at Melbourne <lb />
and Austral- <lb />
Ian charter hunk at failed fur <lb />
Apr. s. flag lower from gov <lb />
building at Honolulu, and <lb />
declared at an end by Commissioner <lb />
Blount, leaving public affairs in sole control or <lb />
provisional -at <lb />
Apr. MA bloodless COUP d'etat <lb />
Belgrade King Alexander L, who bad be- <lb />
fore governed ; l e n- <lb />
from aim killing <lb />
of . In in -a ; <lb />
Apr. Mexico v <lb />
stock bank d for <lb />
London <lb />
Apr. chartered bank of <lb />
suspends. <lb />
Apr. -Nation I bank Australia at <lb />
failed for . battle <lb />
t wee it forces and <lb />
n H-s.-i is, men were <lb />
U r -0 China ale I by <lb />
a rise in River and hundreds of per- <lb />
sons ; <lb />
in In Dundee, Scotland, <lb />
on e. <lb />
ft Australasia at Alex- <lb />
la, vi. suspended; <lb />
pot t laureate in id. <lb />
math- vacant by i-r ; T offered <lb />
ex- <lb />
of Mexico, died In City of Mexico, <lb />
i Victoria at <lb />
p- <lb />
May Australia Bank of North Queens- <lb />
Ian I and Queensland national bank suspended; <lb />
r. <lb />
won great, derby. <lb />
June Marie convent at <lb />
near . <lb />
ml s. of Vice <lb />
Tryon, C. a., <lb />
the Mediterranean stall was run Into and <lb />
bunk by the drowning of tho <lb />
and the vice <lb />
June <lb />
bankers suspended; <lb />
July prevent <lb />
war, ace all terms of Fr <lb />
Aug. f arbitration en subject of <lb />
dispute between United Slates and Great <lb />
to rights of fishing in <lb />
d In of Great on every <lb />
of real <lb />
Aberdeen sworn In ms governor <lb />
Canada <lb />
at <lb />
resumed rebels <lb />
at Rio Janeiro with great loss to life mad prop- <lb />
Oct. e de <lb />
ex-president of France, died in <lb />
a rebel vessel, sunk by Rio <lb />
Janeiro forts; many lives lost <lb />
Oct. f. eminent French <lb />
composer, died at Paris, <lb />
Oct. rammed trans- <lb />
port de Janeiro, was conveying <lb />
to Santos, and fine men went down with <lb />
rt. Forty of crew of armed steamer <lb />
killed by shell from <lb />
Nov. reported captured <lb />
by troops. killed in <lb />
battles <lb />
Nov. Spam, ship <lb />
loaded wish dynamite., caught and exploded; <lb />
Nov. a theatrical performance <lb />
Barcelona, Spain, ion of thrown by <lb />
anarchists killed <lb />
Nov. in Japan <lb />
caused <lb />
Nov. storm <lb />
British if persons wire drowned. <lb />
Nov. cabinet nil resigned. <lb />
Nov. dissensions over socialism <lb />
and income tax, French <lb />
thrown by anarchist in French <lb />
chain tier of deputies injured members. <lb />
Nov. Valley rood <lb />
vent on strike. <lb />
Bee, Valley railroad strike de-<lb />
Dee. Induced of mine <lb />
i in Michigan to open mines and cm- <lb />
ploy starving men. <lb />
METEOROLOGY. <lb />
Mar. flooded by breaking <lb />
of immense gorge in river. W <lb />
bar re. Pa. <lb />
Mar. of acres inundated by <lb />
the giving way of dams at <lb />
and Mich. <lb />
Apr. and or residence <lb />
I portion of Parker, Mo., destroyed by cyclone <lb />
City of Akron, En., almost entirely wrecked <lb />
by the storm following Sioux valley <lb />
oath to with much <lb />
Everest and towns of sou then <lb />
Kansas, laid in ruins by <lb />
Mich. entirely wiped by <lb />
almost completely <lb />
blown away by tornado. <lb />
of Graviton, Ind., com- <lb />
blown away by tornado. <lb />
Apr. in Virginia did great dam- <lb />
ago at South Boston, <lb />
Greensboro and other towns. <lb />
of washed away <lb />
and acres inundated by breaking of west <lb />
bank of u.; <lb />
in Lex- <lb />
iii and N. C. <lb />
May rains mused Hood at <lb />
Pi, doing about worth of <lb />
Losses also from high water at Oil <lb />
Falls. N w Castle and other <lb />
towns <lb />
May windstorm destroyed <lb />
worth of property In Lima and <lb />
and did much damage at <lb />
r pluses <lb />
May central Missouri, cyclone en r I <lb />
X Ladonia, kill in r p and <lb />
property destroyed at Brook- <lb />
as l other <lb />
-Heavy due to ex- <lb />
to planters through <lb />
Tennessee, is <lb />
floods In p <lb />
and hungry In Bast Carroll, Moore <lb />
house. West C Ma-i bod parishes. <lb />
cotton Plant, Ark., <lb />
spread death and <lb />
to life and property cyclone In <lb />
Falcon, and <lb />
Ark., destroyed by cyclone <lb />
July In Iowa, did <lb />
to life and property in <lb />
linen. Vista, Sac and as c <lb />
conservatively placed at <lb />
lives lost in Pomeroy alone <lb />
July damage to life and property <lb />
P. Col., by fall or snow in <lb />
county, Tex. <lb />
swept N C. <lb />
O.-e of the most storms, both In <lb />
severity and in extent, ever reported raged <lb />
along the whole of the United <lb />
states. Losses in life, property, <lb />
were frost In South <lb />
Dakota, northwest Iowa and northern Ne- <lb />
bra <lb />
Aug. falling at <lb />
tire ll <lb />
entire apple crop destroyed, corn crop pt <lb />
damage caused to grapes by <lb />
New and eastern Ohio <lb />
of Baltimore, <lb />
i-i m <lb />
heal caused prostrations <lb />
at far grounds in Chicago; thermometer stood <lb />
at d <lb />
of Va, <lb />
wired out by flood la river, <lb />
of most destructive storms in <lb />
years in portions of southern States along the <lb />
nearly lives lost. <lb />
frost throughout tower <lb />
valley with great Injury to cotton. <lb />
rt A i,. O, <lb />
two years. <lb />
Feb. Adlai R Stevenson elected <lb />
tho the Revolution in <lb />
session in <lb />
Feb. supreme court decided re- <lb />
publican house to be the legal house of <lb />
of the state. <lb />
Fob Mitchell appointed Pas- <lb />
to act as H senator from Florida. <lb />
Mar. President Morton declared the <lb />
senate adjourned, then Vice President Steven- <lb />
ob took oath of Crisp also de- <lb />
tho house of representatives adjourned. <lb />
Cleveland inaugurated as twenty- <lb />
fourth president of the United <lb />
of Butte, appointed S. <lb />
tor from Montana by Richards. <lb />
Mar. Washington appointed <lb />
John It. Allen to sue-cud himself in U. S. sen- <lb />
ate. <lb />
Mar. resigned of <lb />
turn of U. S. senate, and Mr. <lb />
Harms, of Tenn in his place. <lb />
Apr. II. Dominated by <lb />
pr comptroller of the, . <lb />
Apr. mayor <lb />
Of Chicago with plurality. <lb />
Apr. of the great <lb />
m m n I. Salt Lake City <lb />
Apr. session of U. <lb />
adjourned slue die. <lb />
Apr. elected S. senator <lb />
from Florida, to if. <lb />
Apr. at Now York <lb />
of National Service Reform <lb />
IS <lb />
Jan. E. Kenna, stales 30.1 <lb />
tor from West Virginia, at aged <lb />
, I; F. Duller, in <lb />
. <lb />
Jan U Hayes, LI D, nine- <lb />
the United States, <lb />
j n. Justice Lucius <lb />
Lamar tho -1 s <lb />
I court, at Gav; r . <lb />
Brooks, D. bishop of the Episcopal <lb />
diocese f In B ton; aged <lb />
Jam in Washing- <lb />
ton; aged r- James Campbell, <lb />
postmaster general in s <lb />
net, in Philadelphia; . <lb />
Mar. Slab i Senator EH Sauls- <lb />
from Delaware, m U aged . <lb />
the <lb />
Mad and Express, in New York. <lb />
James A <lb />
from Minnesota fatally injured by filling down <lb />
a Bight of In Pi. <lb />
Booth, famous tragedian, <lb />
New aged <lb />
Stanford from Call <lb />
f at a d <lb />
j minister to Liberia, <lb />
at Moravia, <lb />
June William <lb />
at <lb />
J Philadelphia <lb />
at Carlsbad, <lb />
many. <lb />
July Kelly, ex-secretary of the <lb />
treasury at Washington; <lb />
July of the <lb />
United court, at Newport, It <lb />
July Oat W. II. of <lb />
Ohio, in <lb />
July Afraid -of- His Horses. <lb />
head chief of Sioux nation of Indians, at New- <lb />
castle, Wye <lb />
Aug. John Logan <lb />
in Mien.; a; l <lb />
Fish, ex-governor of New <lb />
York and States senator, at <lb />
N. age I <lb />
Stone temperance <lb />
and woman suffragist, at <lb />
Mas--.; aged <lb />
Oct. Carter H. Harrison of Chicago, <lb />
at his aged <lb />
Nov. of Gen. <lb />
Jeremiah Rusk, at <lb />
age I Ki <lb />
Nov. John J. of West <lb />
at Wheeling; <lb />
States Senator Mai Morgan C at <lb />
San Diego, Cal ; aged <lb />
Nov. senior <lb />
man, in Philadelphia; Thomas <lb />
hero in Civil war, at <lb />
Dec. William Lilly, congressman at <lb />
large from Pennsylvania, at Chunk. <lb />
Dee A ex-United States <lb />
senator, at Me.; <lb />
Dee. Jeremiah II <lb />
from Iowa, in aged <lb />
Gov. Jacob B, Jackson, of West Virginia, at <lb />
aged Co. <lb />
Son's i <lb />
n ; ow <lb />
. Is nor <lb />
on In ; iii largo <lb />
Ha, an <lb />
Fire starting in wool store of <lb />
Bros. A in Boston caused loss of <lb />
Jan. elevator at South St.<lb />
Feb. weekly newspaper In <lb />
Topeka, Kan. <lb />
Mar. business buildings In <lb />
B 1st- n caused loss of 4.500,000. <lb />
Mar. temple of Boston totally <lb />
destroyed; <lb />
Mar. mill at de-<lb />
Apr company's plant at <lb />
and <lb />
May of Spring Lake. Mich., de- <lb />
May destroyed buildings and I <lb />
their property Mich.; <lb />
M-y at Baltimore, Md.; <lb />
June entire business portion of <lb />
II. r . <lb />
Jan. troops ordered out to quell <lb />
riot caused by strikers in Brooks locomotive <lb />
works at Dunkirk, N. Y. <lb />
Mar. of tho miners in the <lb />
valley ends with to <lb />
employers. <lb />
Apr. of hours duration ended <lb />
I world's grounds; over <lb />
men involved. <lb />
Apr. cf Santa Fe at <lb />
Topeka, which began Apr. s, declared <lb />
the is making it a victory the <lb />
com <lb />
Apr if striking miners In Pitts- <lb />
burgh to accept last year's wag.; scale <lb />
has national effect, preventing prospective <lb />
strike of miners in the United States. <lb />
May Ohio. miners struck <lb />
Deni advance or too m price <lb />
June its m striking quarrymen, <lb />
several men were injured between Homeland <lb />
June a Because of workmen's for a <lb />
nine-hour day me furniture manufacturers <lb />
shut down, <lb />
July st Q, shut- <lb />
ting down three men out of work. <lb />
July own . r t r In Col- <lb />
or.-. threw it an <lb />
J A r <lb />
ls at v N. Y <lb />
O hands I f <lb />
out of work e <lb />
factories in <lb />
Mass. <lb />
July out of <lb />
closing of silk at Paterson, N. J. <lb />
la North <lb />
and Mass, closing shop <lb />
threw out of work. <lb />
July mines Minnesota shut- <lb />
ting down threw out of work. <lb />
July ham watch factory <lb />
closed down. <lb />
July mills Manchester, N. <lb />
H , closing down threw men out of work <lb />
Rolling Mill Co., closing Its <lb />
Slate, rod and steel threw <lb />
men out of work. <lb />
Aug. shutting down of New <lb />
mills persons thrown out of work. <lb />
Aug iron millers instructed <lb />
superintendents to employ tor only <lb />
worsted goods mill at Phil <lb />
closed, throwing out of work per- <lb />
sons. <lb />
Aug. Fall River factories about <lb />
spindles stopped, throwing out of work <lb />
3.0 <lb />
Aug. New cigar <lb />
factory, cotton mills Fisher's <lb />
sawmills, employing hands, closed. <lb />
Aug. m. n in New <lb />
York smashed doors and windows and took <lb />
forcible possession of a <lb />
railroad shops In Pa, employing <lb />
ordered to work <lb />
Aug of persons thrown out t <lb />
work by closing of of the mills cf <lb />
Mass. <lb />
mines <lb />
POLITICAL, <lb />
EDS <lb />
Jan. appointed V. S. <lb />
senator by Got. Foster, of Louisiana, till <lb />
expired term of late s r Gibson, <lb />
Jan. chosen in No- <lb />
cast voles as Cleveland, <lb />
Harrison, Weaver, Popular vote <lb />
5.595,784; Harrison, <lb />
Jan. regular session of the twenty- <lb />
fifty annual convention of the National <lb />
can Woman's Suffrage opened in <lb />
Washington. <lb />
Jan. S. senators elected as <lb />
Michigan, Francis B. In- <lb />
David Tennessee. W. B. <lb />
Bate New York. Edward Murphy <lb />
Massachusetts, Henry Cabot Lodge <lb />
Connecticut, Joseph It <lb />
Maine. Hale Delaware, George <lb />
Gray T. <lb />
as of New Jersey. <lb />
Jan. is U elected U. S <lb />
senator from Steven M. White <lb />
from K. Davis <lb />
from Minnesota, David <lb />
from Indiana, and s. Quay <lb />
from Pennsylvania <lb />
Jan. M. Stewart U. S. <lb />
senator from Nevada, Mills <lb />
Texas, Faulkner and Camden <lb />
from West Virginia <lb />
Jan. Smith U. S. senator <lb />
from New Jersey John Martin elect- <lb />
ed C s senator by Kansas legislature <lb />
Jan. -J. Mitchell elected U S. senator <lb />
from Wisconsin. <lb />
Feb. E. Jackson nominated by the <lb />
to lilt vacancy on supreme bench left <lb />
y L. Q. C. Lamar, deceased. <lb />
Feb live stock exchange in an- <lb />
in Omaha. <lb />
Feb. commissioners state their <lb />
case to Secretary Foster, expressing desire for <lb />
annexation <lb />
Feb Allen elected U. S. senator <lb />
from Nebraska. <lb />
Feb. U. S. senate decided not to repeal <lb />
Sherman sliver law. <lb />
Feb. Cleveland announced for his <lb />
cabinet the following Walter Q. <lb />
am secretary of John G. <lb />
or the treasury; Daniel S. La- <lb />
secretary of var; S. Bis- <lb />
postmaster <lb />
Lindsay succeeded G. bi U S. <lb />
senate from Kentucky. <lb />
Feb. Kan., <lb />
barred out by armed from hall of rep- <lb />
took forcible possession. Militia <lb />
called out by Gov. <lb />
of Georgia, as of the <lb />
In Mr. cabinet. <lb />
Feb at Kan, <lb />
gave p of legislative ball, <lb />
and withdrew militia and deputy <lb />
thus settlement of <lb />
. th courts. <lb />
Feb. Newspaper <lb />
Association In annual session In few York <lb />
elected James W. Scott, of president <lb />
J Sterling Morton, of Nebraska, Canaan as <lb />
rotary of agriculture in Mr. <lb />
Cabinet. <lb />
Feb. N. Roach of Grand <lb />
Forks, elected U. S. senator from North <lb />
Dakota <lb />
Feb. A of <lb />
chosen as secretary of the navy, and <lb />
ye g.<lb />
of Boston, <lb />
. a <lb />
Phillip Brooks. <lb />
May convention of Republican <lb />
League met Louisville, Ky .; X. <lb />
Fierce, Dayton, elected <lb />
Men's Christian in t . <lb />
at . . <lb />
President anted James A. of <lb />
Georgia, Hawaii <lb />
May s. supremo court Geary <lb />
exclusion cod <lb />
May A of New <lb />
elected president of press at <lb />
Paul. <lb />
May of <lb />
t-i cl president of tho National Editorial <lb />
m Chicago <lb />
N- son of <lb />
of Baptist Home <lb />
society. In session at Denver. <lb />
M y sixty-ninth meeting In <lb />
Springs, N. Y., Homo <lb />
Gen, O. O. How- <lb />
ard, U. s. A., president Presbyterian ,; <lb />
u ii. session at Wash <lb />
Charles a. of heresy by vote of <lb />
Sea to <lb />
June in <lb />
A from <lb />
ministry. <lb />
June Bellamy, of N. <lb />
C, elected supreme dictator of the f <lb />
Honor, at A. <lb />
St. I outs, ti l preside u. of I <lb />
Protect ass k in session P Hi <lb />
June C -f Michigan, elected <lb />
t -f of charities and <lb />
Juno 14- c. t Camp f Mil <lb />
I most worshipful grand of Loyal <lb />
n Lodge -i Aim .-.-., session at Ii i <lb />
is. <lb />
j. . i, of New elected <lb />
I Internal K <lb />
T r i Good In . at <lb />
; Mi I . <lb />
at o, B. Po <lb />
T. . <lb />
J- Porter, <lb />
I of of tin Am . <lb />
K- v I In at Chic <lb />
J IV. Ill Is, m; <lb />
K . . .; a , . <lb />
tone unarmed with lei i . j <lb />
i-. L-r . it <lb />
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mac In at B <lb />
June convention Lb <lb />
in n <lb />
0- I Oil El -m. .- <lb />
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r e i John kL Cl of a a <lb />
dent, <lb />
IS n no of natl i Ion n i n i <lb />
in Ms H. T. u- <lb />
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J v. George C Perkins, of <lb />
Fr n Is o.-; -i I IS sea at r <lb />
i the . for I <lb />
A nave it-i u ;. n <lb />
d .- . all i i <lb />
monetizing and . <lb />
tie ,. -t III V Of . . <lb />
1.1 made dependent i for- <lb />
houses if the <lb />
gross s <lb />
U i I i . en ,. . Georgia, h i <lb />
the u to. <lb />
Aug. encampment of Sons <lb />
Veterans at Cincinnati <lb />
Aug. of American <lb />
of Honor In session In l <lb />
J. M. of Newark, N. J., supreme <lb />
eon <lb />
Aug. botanical congress, in <lb />
session Madison, Wis., elected C i <lb />
Cr- of University of California, pt a . <lb />
Aug. s decided by vote to <lb />
Mr. Mantle, of Montana, and Mr. Allen, <lb />
of v not u s and <lb />
that slate governors have no right to All <lb />
win legislatures do- <lb />
of bes hi <lb />
favor cf repeal of. purchase <lb />
clause or Sherman bin by vote of to no. <lb />
Thomas <lb />
i of American liar association. <lb />
In ml Milwaukee. <lb />
V Jacobs, of Chicago, elected <lb />
Sunday school con- <lb />
at Si- Lo <lb />
Sen army, in annual encampment <lb />
at Indianapolis, circled John Cl. Adams, of <lb />
Lynn, ft us., i- in chief, decided <lb />
at burgh. <lb />
u at i idles of <lb />
tho i Mrs. <lb />
. o . .; <lb />
dent Woman's Relief o rps Sat <lb />
New as <lb />
encampment of army adj I. <lb />
no n President Cleveland for the <lb />
sec u t lime I me fa h ; to a girl h <lb />
Sp. v u i race for <lb />
land u the strip. <lb />
p. It c id of . <lb />
of th c stone at at . <lb />
sort I. <lb />
sent nominations <lb />
as W. B. -i -i <lb />
for associate of c in J <lb />
Fan of Island, for be .- . . p to <lb />
I Accepted Scottish Rite m ,;. <lb />
a, at Chicago . Sock , <lb />
of the <lb />
land, Sen, W. S as <lb />
dent. <lb />
Oct. bill to n peal election <lb />
law p In Q S. house representatives by <lb />
vote of -0.1 let. <lb />
II-Gen of Wisconsin, <lb />
elected In chief of Loyal Le at <lb />
an n ; in <lb />
Oct. continuous of forty <lb />
V. i a. m. without <lb />
repeal or sliver <lb />
purchase law, <lb />
Of. M. Whit-, of Cincinnati, elected <lb />
lent of Ame loan Banker at <lb />
at N. J-. In <lb />
ton's victory of unveiled <lb />
union Frances Willard <lb />
dent at Chicago. <lb />
Three campaign in S. sen <lb />
ate for unconditional silver repeal by <lb />
t i, . <lb />
mated F. of in, to <lb />
be assistant of state. <lb />
Nov. t U. S. of representatives <lb />
massed liver bill by vote of U fl and <lb />
president signed it <lb />
Nov. fourth <lb />
E of W. C T. Mrs. Ellen J <lb />
of Cleveland, elected president. <lb />
Nov. or adjourned <lb />
die Issued proclamation <lb />
Thursday, November SO, as day of thanks- <lb />
giving. <lb />
Nov. returns gave Palmer <lb />
for secretary of slate In New York <lb />
la Pennsylvania Jackson <lb />
had 128,0 plurality P r I treasurer. <lb />
New J r <lb />
for governor of <lb />
setts had plurality. In Ohio Gov. Me- <lb />
by In <lb />
for governor I by <lb />
plurality. Democrats carried Maryland. <lb />
and Virginia, and Nebraska <lb />
Nov. of Labor in general <lb />
at Philadelphia elected J ii. Sovereign, of <lb />
Iowa, workman, vice T. V. <lb />
res rued <lb />
Dec. J. Van declined appointment <lb />
as to Italy. <lb />
Dec houses convened In session <lb />
of Fifty-third congress, and president's mos- <lb />
s ace read. <lb />
Doe admitting to <lb />
statehood with amendment prohibiting <lb />
my forever. <lb />
Dee. Farmers national at <lb />
Ga., elected D. F Clayton, of as <lb />
president <lb />
Dec of representatives voted <lb />
t to admit Arizona as a state. <lb />
Dec. Federation cf in <lb />
session in Samuel <lb />
received <lb />
president's the a matter. <lb />
Dec. legislature Gen. <lb />
to S short term <lb />
and Thomas S. Martin for long term. <lb />
SPOUTING. <lb />
Feb S. John sou lowered D <lb />
mile skating record of America at Minneapolis <lb />
to <lb />
Mar. Gibbons defeated Mike <lb />
in tight at New Orleans Tor purse of <lb />
Mar. defeated Jim Hall <lb />
at New Orleans, winning purse of <lb />
Apr baseball league opened Its <lb />
l bi . from Boston to <lb />
won at <lb />
Louisville In <lb />
Juno of America, won inter- <lb />
billiard in London. <lb />
J ma freshman crow defeated <lb />
Columbia at New <lb />
mil <lb />
American <lb />
ST Berry won cowboy race to Chicago <lb />
C Iron, Neb., the <lb />
In is i i hours mis <lb />
, July won o ,. baseball <lb />
ion <lb />
., sprint for Amer- <lb />
championship won Morris Call torn. <lb />
Ind., <lb />
on world's r i <lb />
J ah Waller, of <lb />
e l . run in I hour <lb />
i on Is, at <lb />
Aug. 5-At Buffalo, N. . rode fastest <lb />
I re r ; .- In <lb />
12-1 s . Sooth Africa, won <lb />
; i at bicycle <lb />
an.- hours <lb />
a. a an, world's <lb />
champion, a mile a- Springfield, C. in <lb />
II L a Mi of So Africa, <lb />
s- bicycle <lb />
n cord to 3-5. <lb />
race at Bold, Mass., <lb />
he-it lowering <lb />
mile total <lb />
trotted mile st In <lb />
At L Mars, in., e low ere l <lb />
i I I-15 r I to <lb />
Sen. .--k d <lb />
Jo tn Roi t I . . i. <lb />
oil lie .-. v . ;. R- be ts, <lb />
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Co v Island, N. V. <lb />
-l;. t . i en Ts <lb />
re r i at Id, . .,; m. . <lb />
; start. In S <lb />
League ended, Boa- <lb />
ion i oil the <lb />
Oct. R it b Ion. d <lb />
c it en In billiard ran at Ne . <lb />
York hits, him u <lb />
Pt-x. w York i-n defeated <lb />
TO . I id .; t Vol <lb />
In race Am cup; time, <lb />
. . t. ti <lb />
time, <lb />
Get is -At Nashville, <lb />
I heat In fr I H <lb />
ail e ; <lb />
Oct AI x I , T May M <lb />
rondo now record for a mile in <lb />
Oct Hill new <lb />
pacing record a; Dallas. Tex., m a in <lb />
N iv. -u <lb />
I mile, lo <lb />
Nov. r. .;. world's bi- <lb />
cycle I iii hi I .<lb />
No,. Stools <lb />
i Jake <lb />
I l-pol 14-Inch <lb />
r ; <lb />
to ;. <lb />
THE <lb />
At N. C, Ia to <lb />
Help tho <lb />
tn Agricultural <lb />
hi Ways, or <lb />
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DUCT 1803. <lb />
Th- El Station <lb />
is made to send <lb />
bulletins of tho Station to all in <lb />
n ho in <lb />
Tl nil. of have already <lb />
taken advantage of this offer. <lb />
yon really want i <lb />
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but little effect in <lb />
t m in <lb />
i is . t <lb />
of sail the proportion <lb />
of one bushel of sail in small <lb />
quantity of water to six bits <lb />
of lime to slake it. After the lime is <lb />
slaked in this bushel slaked <lb />
lime can be used with good effect to <lb />
decompose twenty of <lb />
material. smaller <lb />
quantities can . taken. <lb />
.-in phosphoric acid or potash, <lb />
is incomplete application. <lb />
To its best effect it i e added <lb />
to acid phosphate and The one <lb />
of the complete 1- <lb />
to the a <lb />
Tor potatoes and <lb />
it can well added to the usual <lb />
application fertilizer. <lb />
Clever Reed Cleaned and in flu Chan. <lb />
As farmers sometimes wish to <lb />
chase clover in the chaff, or sow <lb />
clover seed hull- <lb />
it. the relative the id In <lb />
these conditions should be <lb />
Es mi . .-I samples tn-h <lb />
the N. V.<lb />
of red clover in the <lb />
weigh ii. in ram. The hulls of seed <lb />
weigh 0.10 gram. The weight of the <lb />
hulls is i-i or per cent, of the total <lb />
weight of annulled seed. Out of <lb />
apparent seeds in hull seeds had no <lb />
Out of a weighed sample of an- <lb />
nulled seeds l-l the weight was chaff. <lb />
weed seeds. In <lb />
cleaned clover seed we ex <lb />
find the viability of <lb />
Real worth percent. Assuming <lb />
that, in the sample as great <lb />
percent, true seeds will germinate <lb />
in sample if choice cleaned seed, <lb />
we cal the real worth of this am- <lb />
us percent. Therefore <lb />
in the hull the price <lb />
. ii per cent, of the <lb />
ice ; I . <lb />
S. C. Experiment n. <lb />
. . fur <lb />
the Si at, Carolina, <lb />
November, 1893. <lb />
The North Carolina State v. . <lb />
Service the following <lb />
the <lb />
as compared with the ., <lb />
nth previous yearn <lb />
The mean <lb />
was which i-- 1.4 dog. <lb />
the normal, Tie highest monthly <lb />
mean was .-. at the <lb />
ii west monthly u was 1-<lb />
t. e at tin i <lb />
on the . he v <lb />
e ; he past <lb />
, . in . de- <lb />
the <lb />
. for the <lb />
month hi s. <lb />
h the The <lb />
total was <lb />
least 1.11 at <lb />
light flurries of <lb />
western portion the Si ii <lb />
14th, in .- eastern <lb />
i . , i amount of <lb />
at in 11.1 . i. <lb />
ton. <lb />
direction north-<lb />
Average hourly velocity 0.2 mill <lb />
est veto miles from the northeast<lb />
. . . There wen- <lb />
clear partly cloudy, cloudy, and <lb />
. .-. on the <lb />
end Hail or sleet <lb />
on the II. th. <lb />
were observed on the Is. <lb />
ii. and An aurora <lb />
is observed at Inlet on the <lb />
of the One sever.-cold wave <lb />
i over the State to 26th. <lb />
Hand Separator and <lb />
Is your with band n <lb />
I, rs .- W tin . nil for <lb />
Name some on <lb />
n prints to it act <lb />
i- IS or per II ill -to <lb />
be feet it -i D. <lb />
St, -1 N. <lb />
r. by K. K. KT. C <lb />
me . ;. <lb />
the band I rs will lo all <lb />
is claimed for them when in <lb />
hands. <lb />
In order to check the and <lb />
leaks, the Babcock should <lb />
lie frequently test find <lb />
lo--s so in buttermilk If chum- <lb />
lag is not thoroughly done. Its prime I <lb />
use i- to <lb />
go-id p or cows and warn <lb />
against the pr s <lb />
to support the other. The l.-a <lb />
cities of this state but Northern butter <lb />
in consul will no <lb />
doubt take all they can get of h <lb />
re r it e mi the .- <lb />
Ni n h butter or . lore <lb />
better ,, <lb />
We can not name a particular d tier <lb />
we know butter at <lb />
the price named b I in iii d <lb />
to try those nearest you and save es <lb />
in freight it If you <lb />
dairying on the co- <lb />
operative plan ii would be iV <lb />
Cheese can Is- made in <lb />
when sales slow and yon <lb />
P- <lb />
worth considering. <lb />
for the I . -a n . . <lb />
n in the winter in ii are- <lb />
in early spring i ms <lb />
. , of <lb />
e is j I <lb />
e i Is into the and <lb />
the on V <lb />
.- lies, is are e <lb />
time Ix st i. ii <lb />
tin s pests . re .-. . <lb />
by the use of <lb />
. c. e kc <lb />
grain I I box, barrel or <lb />
hi tho in can be closed <lb />
m y lie ii a heap <lb />
on the floor. I or pa h pounds of <lb />
seed -v one <lb />
. In . sink <lb />
the cup t the rim m the toy <lb />
heap. cover the heap with an <lb />
Old thick <lb />
the ii me . If the room is not <lb />
can e m ti ; <lb />
. of the heap . c <lb />
but -4 to 1-2 a <lb />
p ii e must be us i. the cloth on <lb />
Kim hi ed <lb />
i . .-. as y to air an <lb />
tin bi phi ill <lb />
quickly Tito edible <lb />
ItS n I V i <lb />
be in n ed . I c t <lb />
c iii.- sulphide in <lb />
presence of fire and n lire or it <lb />
b lit room as <lb />
as the peculiar odor the Carbon hi- <lb />
. lie smell <lb />
costs <lb />
bottles b cents pound <lb />
may of most <lb />
Station. <lb />
Eastern l <lb />
ho Atlanta Constitution I <lb />
be Now York World <lb />
ALL ONE YEAR FOR 82.25 <lb />
Subscribe at Reflector office. <lb />
; W This Office for Job Printing <lb />
There is no one matter in gardening <lb />
in which an amateur more commonly <lb />
than in boo, <lb />
. is i be in bis n I m its to grow <lb />
are perfectly <lb />
easy, when done properly. While an <lb />
d v id a i int e <lb />
hardly he killed by cola, wet or <lb />
drought, my there is <lb />
no plant gotten from that is <lb />
more commonly injured ii. <lb />
by careless packing. When once <lb />
. r. are in a close package, <lb />
the are worthless for planting. I once <lb />
t a f i Co- <lb />
i. rs I were worth <lb />
i through the reckless packing <lb />
if them large If <lb />
roots are bought from <lb />
a nursery, always buy from someone <lb />
who has a reputation for <lb />
them as <lb />
tibia But the most per- <lb />
roots are often last by <lb />
people fan planting. They have <lb />
i I that asparagus root mast lie t <lb />
deep In the ground, thereupon deep <lb />
ii in the ground they bury their <lb />
yearling roots, and are to <lb />
I e that Only here and there a <lb />
shoot ever reaches sunlight. In my <lb />
boyhood, the of an asparagus <lb />
bed one of the grand mysteries <lb />
gardener. He excavated <lb />
runt as an I cot h- <lb />
in a <lb />
glass, and always paved the bottom <lb />
with brick-bats, or oyster shells. . <lb />
Why he did so no one ever knew. . <lb />
de way to grow <lb />
and he grew it too, for his excavated <lb />
bed was with the lightest and . <lb />
host of compost, and the bot <lb />
tun never hindered the shoots front <lb />
growing upwards. with the <lb />
it of the great market gardening <lb />
interest hi parts of the <lb />
try, ire and <lb />
mis. many all <lb />
I . asparagus, <lb />
I many places do, while other <lb />
places I green and tender shoots, <lb />
The of the blanched shoots <lb />
has led buyers in markets of lute <lb />
years to green asparagus, and we <lb />
will give our mode of growing both <lb />
the i and green. The gardener <lb />
must, of course, grow to suit his mar- <lb />
If it demands white asparagus, <lb />
he most grow it. white, of course, and <lb />
we would note that that is <lb />
white to the tip is more tender than <lb />
tin t has mode a green tip and is <lb />
only white below, while none is so ten- <lb />
which Is entirely green. <lb />
When is to be grown in <lb />
ii i always better to start <lb />
with the seed rather than to buy the <lb />
ordinary nursery-grown roots. When <lb />
one year old roots are to <lb />
be preferred to older ones, hut the ac- <lb />
nursery-grown roots are so thickly <lb />
crowded that most people plant two <lb />
year old roots. I prefer to sow tho <lb />
seed thinly on very rich soil give <lb />
culture for one season. Such <lb />
roots are worth double what crowded <lb />
two year oil roots of the nursery <lb />
any mode of subsequent planting. <lb />
The preparation of the land for <lb />
. most Important matter, for the <lb />
plantation Is to last many years no <lb />
subsequent manuring or culture <lb />
fully alone for deficient preparation. <lb />
As to varieties, my experience is that <lb />
one is as good as another, fine <lb />
is wholly a matter of rich feeding, I <lb />
can take seed from the wild asparagus <lb />
grow in. fat stalks as from any <lb />
named seed. Asparagus being a <lb />
plant, and being grown entirely <lb />
from seed, a purely distinct variety is <lb />
usually imaginary. The hind for an <lb />
plantation should light <lb />
and warm, for is of prime fan <lb />
Above should lie deep <lb />
rich. ordinary farm land can <lb />
at once be put in condition to grow <lb />
asparagus, no matter how we may <lb />
I ii. Therefore I prefer to use <lb />
lam . . for years cultivated <lb />
and for market garden <lb />
pot sand which has been thoroughly <lb />
deeply worked. Having such a <lb />
soil and pi of old. rotten manure <lb />
we may proceed to plant for blanched <lb />
as Run out deep <lb />
the well prepared five <lb />
feet by going several times in <lb />
tie- farrow and cleaning out with <lb />
a h vol. Tl must be <lb />
or, in this <lb />
i liberal drew- <lb />
. lino compost in trenches <lb />
an . irk ii in with a bull tongue <lb />
subsoiler. <lb />
Now roots, spreading them <lb />
position. Draw in <lb />
iii to cover the crowns <lb />
ft i or so. tramp or roll light <lb />
th a broad-tired wheel. When the <lb />
.; t- grow, gradually work- the soil <lb />
the tn finally the soil <lb />
i level. We refer to cultivate no <lb />
all In t w.-.-n the rows. We <lb />
have that two feet should <lb />
be between plants in row. <lb />
clean nil the reason and Hat. <lb />
off id tips at end of season. <lb />
and at no stage of growth allow any <lb />
hearing plants to mature seed, <lb />
T not weakens the plant, hut <lb />
give trouble from <lb />
i cultivate as the <lb />
first season, having given a heavy ma- <lb />
or En <lb />
not less than to <lb />
e fer- <lb />
The Autumn give a <lb />
of half a ton per acre of <lb />
inure again in late Winter or <lb />
c Spring. As Reason cutting <lb />
begin, e first culture. Is fore any <lb />
growth begins, should consist in plow- <lb />
the land in sharp ridges over tine <lb />
row. and cleaning out the dead furrows <lb />
bet v so as ii drain all water away. <lb />
ridges warm up more <lb />
than the fiat hind and cause earlier <lb />
growth. The cutting should as <lb />
so m a- the shoots crack the ground, by <lb />
running a long asparagus knife down <lb />
crown of the root and cutting <lb />
i . the adjacent <lb />
. he <lb />
machine. The <lb />
rowers pull the sod away by <lb />
and Is without <lb />
he soU. <lb />
we do not <lb />
. p t ind we can pro- <lb />
at an earlier date in the <lb />
the roots are nearer the <lb />
. Our practice is as We <lb />
sou he seed thickly, preferably in Au- <lb />
The land being well prepared, <lb />
lines are marked on on the level stir- <lb />
and the young are trans- <lb />
planted with a dibble, as soon as they <lb />
are about as long as one's finger. These <lb />
young plants can be set very rapidly, <lb />
and live and grow off as readily as <lb />
other plants. We set them <lb />
r closer in tin row than when <lb />
roots trenches, say is to <lb />
inches apart. Cultivation is perfectly <lb />
fiat. once had to cut the <lb />
next season by this method, but it is <lb />
better to defer an cutting until the sec- <lb />
year, and this will be a year ahead <lb />
. set in These <lb />
near the Surface and start very <lb />
in The cutting, is <lb />
e sh became the entire <lb />
it ail. is above ground, only a <lb />
being made in Spring over <lb />
the row. The stalks arc cut off just <lb />
To my taste, this la <lb />
, the beat asparagus, and wherever <lb />
inn get accustomed to it they no <lb />
I Um blanched article. The <lb />
planting of a bed is a matter of far <lb />
less cost than the old mi Of course, <lb />
the bunching by a ma- <lb />
making and it <lb />
is unnecessary to describe it here. Hut <lb />
many grower injure the sale of their <lb />
asparagus by poor ties twine or <lb />
old rags. AI wins use tint ties of <lb />
bark or and always two <lb />
a bunch, t the butts square and <lb />
pack in crates just deep enough to stand <lb />
the bunches on I lied of fresh moss or <lb />
N. <lb />
Her Indignation. <lb />
A pretty little woman out of <lb />
a big dry store the other day. <lb />
eves ware flashing and her <lb />
as Hushed with indignation. <lb />
tho inquired a <lb />
who nut bet at the door. <lb />
she Mid, just saw a <lb />
man do a thing in there that makes <lb />
0-13- blood I wont, over to tho <lb />
dress counter and found him <lb />
there sitting on a stool and letting <lb />
his wife stand. When I along <lb />
he got up offered mo his scat. <lb />
And his wife stood there meekly and <lb />
never said a word. If he'd been my <lb />
husband I would have snatched him<lb /></p>
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THE Charlotte his humped herself <lb />
up nod had a groat big <lb />
Greenville, IT. <lb />
baseball game right-here <lb />
in the dead of winter and in the <lb />
midst of the foot ball craze. But <lb />
Charlotte is never behind. <lb />
JANUARY <lb />
Kn.;. red at i h- Greenville, <lb />
N. C, as second-etas nail <lb />
who murdered <lb />
Mayor Harrison, of Chicago. III. <lb />
some time ago was pat on tr <lb />
for his life last week on <lb />
day the jury returned a verdict of <lb />
murder in the first degree and <lb />
that he be hanged. <lb />
The verdict was reached after a <lb />
deliberation of a little over an <lb />
hour. merely cross- <lb />
ed bis logs, not uttering a sound, <lb />
when it was hen <lb />
the judge, jury and court officers <lb />
took their places in court and the <lb />
prisoner was brought in, his bra <lb />
and had fled, and <lb />
he stood before court and jury a <lb />
cringing coward, afraid to hear <lb />
his doom pronounced. He drop- <lb />
into his seat against the wall <lb />
and the guards stood over hi in. <lb />
A pallor spread over his face <lb />
and he stared vacantly in front <lb />
of him. The judge broke the <lb />
silence by asking, you <lb />
agreed upon a verdict <lb />
Lie was answered by the <lb />
foreman of the jury, <lb />
and handed the clerk of court a <lb />
document which he began reading <lb />
slowly and distinctly as <lb />
the jury, find the defendant <lb />
Patrick <lb />
guilty of murder in the manner <lb />
and form as charged in the <lb />
and we fix his punish- <lb />
at As the clerk <lb />
the word Pren- <lb />
made the Catholic sign <lb />
on his breast with his right hand- <lb />
After the of the prisoner <lb />
Attorney Wade made a formal <lb />
motion for a new trial which will <lb />
be argued nest week. Better let <lb />
him hang and be done with it. <lb />
are indeed sorry to learn of <lb />
the sickness of Dr. T- B. Kings- <lb />
berry, editor of the <lb />
and hope he may soon <lb />
his post again. He has <lb />
grippe. <lb />
The National Treasury is re- <lb />
ported to keep getting lower <lb />
lower. Hurry up the income tax <lb />
it will get to climbing again. <lb />
The old year with all that it <lb />
gave us of joy or sorrow, of pleas- <lb />
ore or of success <lb />
or failure, is in the dead past, <lb />
now we are in the living reality <lb />
of a Now Year. If the failures of <lb />
the past year ascended the sue <lb />
if our <lb />
our joys, let us forget these and <lb />
turn our eyes in hope to the New <lb />
Year. Forget the past brood <lb />
not over it. Place a goal <lb />
and strive with all energy to at- <lb />
it, and make this the best <lb />
year in which you have yet lived. <lb />
No man ever accomplished aught <lb />
who sat to lament the pas, <lb />
what might have been- He <lb />
wins the prize who always forges <lb />
ahead. So if anyone is <lb />
ed over the and <lb />
failures of the past, let him <lb />
up start out anew with a <lb />
determination to succeed. <lb />
The United States war vessel <lb />
Indiana which is <lb />
will <lb />
nickel steel armor in the world. <lb />
It will be impossible for a bullet <lb />
to penetrate it. It is seventeen <lb />
inches thick. The total weight is <lb />
about pounds it <lb />
did take an army of i men, <lb />
they using their utmost strength, <lb />
to lift her. The and <lb />
guns of eight <lb />
six pounders will constitute her <lb />
battery, they can easily pep- <lb />
per an enemy's deck with shot at <lb />
the rate of a minute, render- <lb />
it impossible for the <lb />
to harm her unless they protect <lb />
themselves behind proof <lb />
devices. <lb />
It seems as if the Corbett- <lb />
Mitchell prize fight will not come <lb />
off at Jacksonville, Fin,, on the <lb />
26th of January, as anticipated. <lb />
Gov. Mitchell says the tight shall <lb />
not occur except under decision <lb />
of the Supreme Court. The Du <lb />
Club, under whose auspices <lb />
the fight was to take place will <lb />
test the legality of the law- They <lb />
seem confident they will win. <lb />
Journal last <lb />
day summing up the reports of <lb />
unemployed men cities <lb />
from which replies to <lb />
had been received, makes the <lb />
total 801,05-3, and the number de- <lb />
pendent Among these <lb />
Southern cities with a to- <lb />
of only and dependent <lb />
which is a comparatively <lb />
good showing for the South. <lb />
Mi. John W. Jenkins, who has <lb />
for some months been associate <lb />
of Raleigh <lb />
Advocate, severed his <lb />
connection with that paper and <lb />
has purchased the Durham Globe. <lb />
He is an intelligent young man, a <lb />
good writer, and will meet with <lb />
success. <lb />
In the numerous appointments <lb />
Simmons is making to <lb />
fill the various revenue positions <lb />
under him, we notice that Pit <lb />
county is conspicuously out of it <lb />
It strikes us, however, that Pitt <lb />
is usually on hand when election <lb />
time comes around. <lb />
WASHINGTON <lb />
our Regular <lb />
Washington. Jan. 1891. <lb />
The use of money to defeat the <lb />
Wilson tariff bill is the dominant <lb />
idea of those who have grown <lb />
rich at the expense of the con- <lb />
of the country by reason <lb />
of the so-called protection <lb />
of Republicans. Returning <lb />
Democrats to Congress from dis- <lb />
having protected <lb />
all agree saying that <lb />
money is being freely spent by <lb />
those manufacturers order to <lb />
work up a bogus public <lb />
in those districts against the <lb />
Wilson tariff bill, hoping thereby <lb />
to influence the Representatives <lb />
to against the bill. Not only <lb />
are halls hired for meetings to <lb />
be held to protest against the <lb />
bill, but individuals are employed <lb />
by the hundred to come to Wash- <lb />
and to get signature at <lb />
home to petitions asking that the <lb />
bill not passed, and space is <lb />
bought the columns of <lb />
which claim <lb />
to independent which is filled <lb />
with shrewdly-written articles <lb />
adapted to the locality <lb />
to frighten the ignorant into <lb />
the belief that the passage of tho <lb />
bill will be a local ca- <lb />
of incalculable magnitude- <lb />
All of these things were ex- <lb />
Tho Democrats know- <lb />
that the men who had grown rich <lb />
by legislation would not see that <lb />
legislation upset without spend <lb />
a part of their easily-acquired <lb />
wealth to prevent it. But the <lb />
money is wasted as for as its <lb />
influence upon Democratic <lb />
is concerned. It is <lb />
easy to find Democratic Con- <lb />
who would like to <lb />
change some schedule in the <lb />
son bill and who propose to state <lb />
their reasons for desiring a change <lb />
to the Democratic caucus soon to <lb />
be held ask that it made. <lb />
but the number of Democrats <lb />
who will refuse to for the <lb />
bill if the caucus does not agree <lb />
with them can counted upon <lb />
the fingers of one hand with <lb />
to spare- They generally <lb />
recognize tho fact that tho Wilson <lb />
bill is a party, not an individual <lb />
measure, that as good Demo- <lb />
it is their duty to support <lb />
the bill as it will be approved by <lb />
the Democratic caucus, they <lb />
will do it. No party measure has <lb />
ever been passed by Congress <lb />
that did not receive the votes of <lb />
men whose personal inclinations <lb />
and interests wore opposed thereto <lb />
and none ever will be- When a <lb />
man cannot bring himself to vole <lb />
for a party measure, particularly <lb />
n it represents tariff reform, <lb />
winch has been tho keystone of <lb />
the Democratic arch so many <lb />
years, it is high time that he <lb />
cease to call himself a <lb />
party man or to expect to receive <lb />
honors from tho party he declines <lb />
to support <lb />
The presence of several Demo- <lb />
who would willing to <lb />
preside over the Government <lb />
Printing Office, together with the <lb />
knowledge that the period covered <lb />
by tho bond of the Republican <lb />
Public Printer will expire at mid <lb />
night of next Sunday, makes it <lb />
look as though tho appointment <lb />
of a new Public Printer would <lb />
very shortly be made. The <lb />
Democrats have waited very <lb />
patiently for this change to be <lb />
made, as there are more places <lb />
of tho civil service rules <lb />
in that Office than in any other <lb />
single branch of the government. <lb />
To have heard some of the men <lb />
who think themselves entitled to <lb />
advance knowledge of all tho <lb />
President's movements talk this <lb />
week a foreigner would have <lb />
supposed that President Clove <lb />
land committed a great crime <lb />
when ho went down the river in <lb />
company with Secretaries <lb />
am and for several days <lb />
recreation without tolling his <lb />
would be guardians <lb />
The antics of these smart <lb />
would be amusing if they were <lb />
not so absurd. <lb />
Representatives of <lb />
and Bryan of Nebraska, <lb />
who were appointed <lb />
tee by Chairman Wilson to report <lb />
to the Democrats of the Ways and <lb />
Means committee of the House <lb />
the features of the internal rev- <lb />
bill that is to make up the <lb />
deficit that will be made the <lb />
revenue of tho Government by <lb />
the Wilson tariff bill, have decided <lb />
upon their report. It will <lb />
mend that a tax of per cent be <lb />
upon all incomes of <lb />
and over; that a tax be <lb />
posed on inheritances of personal <lb />
property, the rate to be fixed <lb />
later; that the tax on cigarettes <lb />
be increased to 11.60 per <lb />
and that a tax of cents a pack <lb />
be levied on playing cards. They <lb />
estimate that a bill on these lines <lb />
will bring in about <lb />
A subcommittee of the Senate <lb />
committee on Foreign Relations, <lb />
composed of Senators Morgan, <lb />
Butler, Gray, Sherman, and Frye, <lb />
this week began tho Hawaiian in- <lb />
authorized by Sena- <lb />
tor Morgan's resolution. They <lb />
heard several witness friendly to <lb />
the provisional and <lb />
adjourned until next Tuesday, <lb />
when other witnesses will be hero. <lb />
Nothing will be made public until <lb />
work is finished the <lb />
port of the committee made. <lb />
THE DISASTROUS YEAR OF <lb />
New York, Doc. G. Dun <lb />
Co's weekly review of trade <lb />
the caption, year <lb />
Starting with the largest trade <lb />
ever known, mills crowded with <lb />
work and all business stimulated <lb />
by high hopes, the year 1893 has <lb />
proved, in sudden shrinkage of <lb />
trade, in commercial disasters <lb />
and depression of industries, the <lb />
worst for years. Whether the <lb />
final results of the panic of 1837 <lb />
were relatively more severe the <lb />
scanty records of that time do <lb />
not clearly show. The year closes <lb />
with prices of many products the <lb />
lowest ever with millions <lb />
of workers seeking in vain for <lb />
work, and with charity laboring <lb />
to keep back suffering and <lb />
all our cities. All hope <lb />
the new year may bring brighter <lb />
days, but the dying year leaves <lb />
only a record. <lb />
Tho review of tho different de- <lb />
of trade given to day <lb />
exhibits a collapse of industry <lb />
and business which is almost <lb />
without precedent. The n <lb />
industry still leaves per cent, <lb />
of the force unemployed. Over <lb />
one-half the woolen manufacture <lb />
is idle excepting a brief re- <lb />
November, has been, <lb />
ever since new wool came in May, <lb />
the price having fallen per <lb />
cent, for fleece to the lowest point <lb />
ever Sales of cotton <lb />
goods are fully a quarter below <lb />
Tho small ad- <lb />
shown in boots and shoes a <lb />
year ago was not sustained, but <lb />
with prices as low as over, the <lb />
shipments of boots and shoes <lb />
from Boston are 2-1 per cent, less <lb />
than last year. December not <lb />
only manufactured goods as a <lb />
whole but the most important <lb />
farm products are so low that pro- <lb />
find little comfort. <lb />
Clear evidence of the shrinkage <lb />
n different of business <lb />
is afforded by answers already re- <lb />
to several thousand <lb />
requesting figures of sales <lb />
during the last half of 1893 and <lb />
Full information of tho re- <lb />
will be given hereafter, but <lb />
returns of goods already <lb />
show a decrease of per cont. <lb />
Iron returns thus far show a <lb />
of per cent. Reports <lb />
far of decrease <lb />
of per cent.; furniture per <lb />
dry goods per hath <lb />
19.5 per cent; hardware per <lb />
shoo manufacturers per <lb />
cent., dealers cent., <lb />
of clothing per cent. <lb />
It is curious that tho only trade <lb />
showing any increase as yet is in <lb />
groceries, tho aggregate sales <lb />
being per larger than <lb />
tho last half of <lb />
In the years recorded by tho <lb />
records of this agency, the <lb />
of failures has only once <lb />
risen a little above in a <lb />
year. 1893 the number <lb />
has been 16.659. Tho <lb />
gate of the liabilities in all failures <lb />
reported has in six years risen <lb />
above 8200,000,000. This year <lb />
the strictly commercial <lb />
alone have exceeded <lb />
the liabilities of banking and <lb />
financial institutions have been <lb />
tho liabilities of <lb />
railroads placed in the hands of <lb />
about <lb />
As all tho reports hitherto have <lb />
been to some extent erroneous, <lb />
through inclusion of failures not <lb />
commercial, the <lb />
returns show manufacturing <lb />
failures, with liabilities of <lb />
; failures in <lb />
mate trade, with liabilities of <lb />
and SOS other failures, <lb />
including brokers and speculators, <lb />
with liabilities of <lb />
The average of the liabilities in <lb />
manufacturing is ; <lb />
trading and in other <lb />
failures <lb />
RESOLUTIONS OF RESPECT. <lb />
Tribe, No <lb />
Improved Order of Red Men. <lb />
Fort Va., <lb />
Steep of the 32nd Sun, Moon, <lb />
;. s. <lb />
At a regular council of the Tribe, <lb />
in Wigwam 82nd, <lb />
in commemoration of worth, use- <lb />
new and service, the following <lb />
amble resolution were <lb />
Whereas, Tho Great Spirit has seen <lb />
lit in all-wise Providence ton-move <lb />
from our memo life, our be- <lb />
loved and highly respected <lb />
Reuben B. therefore be it <lb />
Around the council of <lb />
Tribe, that in his death our <lb />
Order has lost a fearless end tireless <lb />
worker, n useful and worthy member, <lb />
sod a whose sole was lo In- <lb />
advance the true principles <lb />
of leaving behind him a <lb />
record, his period of membership, <lb />
of the emulation of every broth- <lb />
but not easy of attainment. <lb />
Second. That as a member, all <lb />
was assigned to him was safe and so- <lb />
a devotee at the shrine of the <lb />
Order, him no failure, no re- <lb />
none few equal. <lb />
Third, Ire are here in council re- <lb />
if true to our teachings, we <lb />
shall meet him again. That typical, <lb />
figure, that ever <lb />
stood forth an inspiration for all, <lb />
whose voice was on the side of every <lb />
movement tending toward the advance- <lb />
of that which he considered <lb />
and proper, ever in accord with Free- <lb />
Friendship and Charity, is hush- <lb />
ed the silence of the tomb, gone <lb />
from the forest of life, his works are <lb />
legacies for us to follow. <lb />
That our go out <lb />
t his afflicted relatives, deprived of Ins <lb />
companion hip and genial nature, <lb />
that copies of these resolutions on sent <lb />
his sorrowing to <lb />
Greenville, Pitt <lb />
county, Carolina, for publication, <lb />
and be spread in memoriam upon the <lb />
records of this sleep. <lb />
WILLIAM F. DAVIS, <lb />
It. M. SCOTT, Sachem. <lb />
Chief of Records. <lb />
Cotton and Peanuts. <lb />
Below are Norfolk prices of cotton <lb />
and peanuts for yesterday, as <lb />
by Cobb Bros. Co., Commission Me- <lb />
of <lb />
COTTON. <lb />
Good Middling <lb />
Middling <lb />
Low Middling <lb />
Good Ordinary <lb />
Prime <lb />
Extra Prime <lb />
Fancy <lb />
f ape n <lb />
9-10 <lb />
els <lb />
Stand Up for Your Town. <lb />
Under the above heading a sensible <lb />
has the following, a id there <lb />
is a lot of good sense in it. Some <lb />
are prone to their town <lb />
instead it it <lb />
piper believes that silver <lb />
dollar that is kept circulating around <lb />
home is worth several times its bullion <lb />
value, and that a strong home pride is <lb />
one of the greatest levers to found <lb />
anywhere for keeping a community out <lb />
of the ditch of despair and <lb />
failure. <lb />
at home. Swap with <lb />
your own merchants and men. <lb />
Encourage by your support and words <lb />
of praise local institutions. <lb />
It pays good Interest and ties <lb />
a bond of brotherhood in which you <lb />
become a charter member. the <lb />
preference to the home merchants <lb />
time. their money In <lb />
labor, taxes and internal <lb />
and their success inures to the benefit <lb />
of the whole community. <lb />
by your town. T- it up to <lb />
strangers. Praise its advantages as a <lb />
place of residence. Devote a part of <lb />
your time to the general welfare of the <lb />
community. Fight shy of dyspepsia. <lb />
Get out of your shell aid around <lb />
on the country that shows the finest <lb />
the brightest i. and the best <lb />
specimen of American manhood. <lb />
a brave, public-spirited man <lb />
proud to contribute a portion of your <lb />
time and means to public, improvements <lb />
and the advancement of local interests <lb />
there is no time to be rocking in <lb />
cradles babies with beards. <lb />
Above all, sustain your local p <lb />
Hood's Cures <lb />
Annie L. <lb />
Of Augusta. Ky. <lb />
More Than Pleased <lb />
With Hood's <lb />
and Blood Impurities <lb />
Stronger and Better in Every <lb />
have been more, than pleased with <lb />
I have suffered with break- <lb />
out on my face all my body all my <lb />
life. I never could find anything to do It good <lb />
I began to Hood's I <lb />
have now used Shout bottles, and Oh, It has <lb />
done mo so much good that I tho utmost <lb />
Hood's X Cures <lb />
faith recommend It lo everyone. Besides <lb />
purifying my blood. It has mo so much <lb />
stronger and better I do not feel like the same <lb />
person at Augusta, tty. <lb />
Hood's Pia promptly and <lb />
on the liver and bowels. <lb />
Notice to Creditors. <lb />
Having duly qualified before the <lb />
Court Clerk of Pitt county as ad- <lb />
of the estate of J. I. <lb />
ard, deceased, notice is hereby given to <lb />
all persons indebted to the estate to <lb />
make immediate payment the under- <lb />
signed, and those claims against <lb />
the estate must present the same for <lb />
payment before the 87th of <lb />
or this notice will he plead in <lb />
bar of recovery. This 27th of <lb />
1898. T. WHICH <lb />
of J. I. <lb />
Notice. <lb />
Allen Warren. F. Manning <lb />
against <lb />
W. J. Manning. Baker and wife, <lb />
J. Addie, Henry A. Manning and <lb />
J. Manning. <lb />
To J. Manning one of the above <lb />
You arc hereby to appear <lb />
and answer or demur to the petition <lb />
Bled m this special proceeding before <lb />
Clerk of the Superior Court of Pitt <lb />
county, at his Office in 4th <lb />
day of February, purpose of <lb />
tins special proceeding <lb />
of court to sell the lands of II. F. Man- <lb />
deceased, for the purpose of <lb />
assets with which to pay debts of the <lb />
said e and no other relief is <lb />
sought against this defendant. <lb />
This 89th day of December, 1803. <lb />
E. A. MOVE, <lb />
Clerk Superior Court. <lb />
Notice. <lb />
By virtue of a decree of the Superior <lb />
Court made In the civil action wherein <lb />
It. J. W. Is plaintiff <lb />
and Mrs. Julia Barrett raid others are <lb />
defendants, I will sell at the Court <lb />
House in N. C, en <lb />
day the 17th day of January, 1891, the <lb />
following described One <lb />
tract of land situated In <lb />
township, Pitt comity, adjoining the <lb />
hinds of Win. Barrett, J. <lb />
and it being the Ian whereon <lb />
I, J. lived at time of his <lb />
death, contains, BOO acres more or less. <lb />
Tho dwelling together with acres <lb />
of land contiguous thereto, is covered <lb />
by the widow Julia Barrett's dower. <lb />
Terms P. <lb />
Commissioner. <lb />
Notice to Creditors. <lb />
Having; duly qualified before the <lb />
Court Clerk Pitt county as <lb />
Executors of the Last Will and <lb />
of Allen Mills, deceased, notice is <lb />
hereby given to persons indebted to <lb />
the to make immediate payment <lb />
to the Executors, all <lb />
persons having claims against the estate <lb />
must present the same for payment on <lb />
or before tho day of December, <lb />
18-4. or this notice will be plead In bar <lb />
of <lb />
Tin 13th day of December <lb />
JAS. A. MILLS, <lb />
MILLS, <lb />
Executors. <lb />
Land Sale. <lb />
By virtue of a decree rendered in a <lb />
certain cause pending in the Superior <lb />
Court of county, wherein <lb />
W. S. Forbes Co., are plaintiffs and <lb />
Latham ft Skinner are defendants, <lb />
the undersigned. Commissioner duly <lb />
said decree, will sell at <lb />
the Court House door in Greenville. N. <lb />
C, for cash, on Monday. 22nd. <lb />
1894, the following described real estate <lb />
in the county of Pitt, a certain <lb />
tract of land lying In Falkland town- <lb />
ship, adjoining the lands of Margaret <lb />
Willis R. Williams, Mis. <lb />
Newton Others, containing by <lb />
acres, generally known as <lb />
the Adam land ; a certain lot or <lb />
parcel of Ian i in town of <lb />
Greenville, designated as lot No in <lb />
plan of said town and well known as <lb />
the old Thomas Nelson lot; a certain <lb />
other lot in the town Greenville, a <lb />
part of lot No. the plan of said <lb />
town, and being the same lot which was <lb />
conveyed to Harry Skinner by W. T. <lb />
and wife by deed recorded in <lb />
I. pages and of tho <lb />
public registry of Pitt county. <lb />
Commissioner. <lb />
Don't forget that <lb />
CARRIES THE FINEST LINE OF <lb />
CLOTHING <lb />
In Town All the latest styles.<lb />
A Large stock to select from. <lb />
DRY GOODS <lb />
NOTIONS <lb />
Must go also with the above <lb />
All he asked is to come and see his stock and <lb />
he will please you. <lb />
When it is Cheaper to Ride. <lb />
The John Flanagan Buggy Company <lb />
to put up their work and will you any kind of vein. <lb />
Ole at so reasonable a price that riding is cheaper than walking. <lb />
--------Besides S full line of-------- <lb />
BUGGIES AND HARNESS <lb />
They sell the best offered on the market. <lb />
Don't Grub and Sweat when can the <lb />
. . <lb />
and do TOUT <lb />
so much quicker, <lb />
cheaper better. <lb />
This splendid farm <lb />
i in p I e c ill will <lb />
crush, cut, <lb />
level and rise <lb />
the land all In one <lb />
ope ratio n. Use <lb />
them once and you <lb />
will <lb />
nut them again. <lb />
We sell these Bar- <lb />
rows in several <lb />
Blues, from feet to <lb />
feet.<lb />
LAST BUT LEAST <lb />
IT OF COURSE sonic money to carry on a business like ours, and <lb />
we all in to u i to Settle as early in possible. Thanking all for <lb />
liberal patronage In the past, and hoping to continue receiving your <lb />
orders we are Y airs to please <lb />
The John Flanagan Buggy Company. <lb />
RELIABLE <lb />
Oilers t. the buyers of Pitt surrounding a line of the following <lb />
not to be excelled in this market. And all guaranteed to be <lb />
pure straight goods. GOODS of all kinds. NOTIONS. Cl GEN <lb />
FURNISHING GOODS. II ATS and CAPS, BOOTS, LA <lb />
CHILDREN'S SLIPPERS, FURNITURE, HOUSE FURNISHING <lb />
GOODS, DOOR.-, WINDOWS, SASH. BLINDS, CROCK FRY <lb />
WARE, HARDWARE, PLOWS and FLOW CASTING. LEATHER of different <lb />
iii-ls, and Mill Belting, Hay, Rock of <lb />
Harness, Bridles and addles <lb />
HEAVY GROCERIES A SPECIALTY. <lb />
Agent lot Clark's O. N. T. Spool Cotton which oiler to the trade at Wholesale <lb />
jobbers cents per II per cent for Bread Prep <lb />
ration and Hall's Star Lye Prices, White Lead and pure Lin <lb />
Red and Paint Wood and Wood <lb />
Willow Ware Nails a specialty. Give me a call I guarantee satisfaction. <lb />
HOW TO GET IT. <lb />
Every person wanting tho CHEAT WOULD ALMANAC for <lb />
can pot it for a subscriber to the THE EASTERN <lb />
Or any subscriber who will bring the REFLECTOR <lb />
new subscriber for a year can got tho Almanac FREE. <lb />
-a. <lb />
AND ENCYCLOPEDIA FOR 1894.<lb />
The Best Reference Book Printed. <lb />
Everything up to Date and Complete. <lb />
OVER 1300 <lb />
TOPICS <lb />
TREATED. <lb />
ENDORSED STATESMEN, EDUCATORS, AND <lb />
STUDENTS EVERYWHERE. <lb />
Has Reached Such a of <lb />
That It Is a <lb />
of Facts and Events, <lb />
Brought Down to January <lb />
First, 1304. <lb />
Edition of 1894 has been prepared <lb />
with an extra force of editors. It will <lb />
have a novel and attractive cover, wide mar- <lb />
new and improved binding; is printed <lb />
on good paper, and contains more and better <lb />
information than any book of a similar nature published. It is <lb />
mm <lb />
AMERICA'S STANDARD YEAR BOOK. <lb />
PRICE, postpaid by mail, <lb />
CENTS.<lb />
THE WORLD, Work City. <lb />
HOW <lb />
Yon can get EASTERN REFLECTOR, THE ATLANTA <lb />
CONSTITUTION, THE NEW YORK WORLD all one year for <lb />
Or you can get any two of the above papers a year for <lb />
Subscribe at the Reflector Office. <lb />
To all who want goods that are all we invite <lb />
them to to see we will make the prices <lb />
an right and satisfactory. We have often <lb />
been old that we were a little high in <lb />
price on some lines of Goods but <lb />
our would always add <lb />
that the quality of your <lb />
goods is better than <lb />
the lower priced <lb />
goods costing <lb />
more and <lb />
b e <lb />
priced than the <lb />
good. This <lb />
is what wt claim That we <lb />
will meet competition on the <lb />
different lines of Goods carried by <lb />
us, quality considered. Come to <lb />
see we have in stock a general as- <lb />
and can supply your every want <lb />
-0 <lb />
FURNITURE. <lb />
When we say that, we have the largest and best line <lb />
of FURNITURE ever kept in our town. We <lb />
make no mistake as a visit to our store will <lb />
prove. Numbers of our customers ex- <lb />
press surprise at our haying such a <lb />
large and well selected stock <lb />
on hand. Call on us for <lb />
anything you may want <lb />
in the Furniture <lb />
line. We have <lb />
just r e- <lb />
line <lb />
of A R S, <lb />
and <lb />
ROCKERS in Silk Plush, <lb />
These <lb />
make nice Christmas presents <lb />
and we would remind our friends <lb />
not to overlook them when making <lb />
chases for Christmas as they will please you. <lb />
o- <lb />
GUNS <lb />
Call on us for Gun <lb />
Implements. have Homo <lb />
nice ones on hand and will <lb />
make prices right- <lb />
Wishing all our friends the public generally a joyous <lb />
happy Christmas, <lb />
remain, your friends, <lb />
ESTABLISHED 188.1. <lb />
a, <lb />
--------WHOLESALE AND BET All <lb />
C.<lb />
Poxes C. B. Meat, <lb />
Boston Lard. <lb />
barrels Flour, all grades <lb />
barrels Sugar, <lb />
barrels Sugar, <lb />
boxes Tobacco, <lb />
barrels Mills Buff <lb />
barrels Three <lb />
barrels Ax <lb />
barrels r. Snuff, <lb />
cases Sardines, <lb />
Cigarettes, <lb />
s mid Crackers, <lb />
st i ck Candy. <lb />
kegs ft Powder. <lb />
tons Shot, <lb />
c Powders, <lb />
ease- Slur <lb />
1-5 barrels Apple <lb />
cases Post Washing Powder <lb />
roils lb Bagging. <lb />
bundles Al <lb />
I now Ties. <lb />
Full of all other goods carried in my line. <lb />
SPECIAL ADVANTAGES <lb />
-IN- <lb />
To my Friends and Customers of Pitt and adjoining <lb />
have made special preparation In paring <lb />
MATERIAL and propose giving with inside dressed <lb />
smooth which frill prevent cutting or scrubbing when pinking <lb />
Also have made special to use best split Hoops made White <lb />
Oak. Too special advantages I have in cutting own places me in a <lb />
position to meet all competition. I cheerfully promise you that will strive <lb />
make it to your interest to use my you can I lion at <lb />
either at my factory or tho Eastern Tobacco Warehouse, N. c. <lb />
Scroll Sawing, <lb />
And Turned Trimmings for Housed s Specialty. <lb />
I nm prepared to do any kind of Scroll Sawing Brackets or anything In the <lb />
line, or turning Balustrades for Piazzas. Pickets for Stairways. of <lb />
any kind, including Piazza Railing, and would lie pleased to you prices on <lb />
anything In the above upon application. <lb />
GENERAL REPAIR WORK i <lb />
done on short notice. Thanking you tor your patronage, am willing to <lb />
to meet your future patronage, and kindly ask you to give a trial before <lb />
elsewhere. Respectfully, <lb />
Winterville, N. <lb />
N C Joshua Skinner. <lb />
COBB BROS. CO., <lb />
-AND- <lb />
Commission Merchants, <lb />
FAYETTE STUBS NORFOLK, VA. <lb />
and Solicited. <lb />
J. L. SUGG. <lb />
lire Aim meat, <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C <lb />
OFFICE SUGG A JAMES OLD STAND <lb />
All kinds Risks placed strictly <lb />
FIRST-CLASS COMPANIES I <lb />
At lowest current rates. <lb />
AGENT FOB A FIRST-GLASS FIRE<lb /></p>
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Elias James <lb />
M O Gardner <lb />
W F Harrington <lb />
Clark <lb />
Cornelius <lb />
W H t <lb />
William P <lb />
W H Harrington H U <lb />
Reuben Clark <lb />
J J Elks <lb />
J B Cherry Co <lb />
Abram Venable <lb />
William House <lb />
C P Gaskins <lb />
Cornelius <lb />
Henry Taft <lb />
Oscar Hooker <lb />
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Hellen Brooks <lb />
A F Cameron <lb />
Abram Venable<lb />
C P Gaskins <lb />
Hellen Brooks <lb />
Moses Spivey <lb />
W F Harrington <lb />
W J Bundy <lb />
Cornelius <lb />
J B <lb />
Louis A Arnold <lb />
W F Harrington <lb />
Lorenzo <lb />
J B Cherry <lb />
Allen Forbes <lb />
Abram Venable <lb />
William P <lb />
Henry Brown <lb />
Cornelius . <lb />
Henry Taft <lb />
G T Tyson <lb />
J H <lb />
J H <lb />
W F Harrington <lb />
R L Humber <lb />
C P Gaskins <lb />
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Commissioners. <lb />
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S A Gainer <lb />
J L Smith <lb />
T E Keel <lb />
Leonidas Fleming <lb />
C Dawson <lb />
Leonidas Fleming <lb />
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Jesse L Smith <lb />
C Dawson <lb />
S A Gainer <lb />
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J A <lb />
NO. TO WHOM <lb />
W L <lb />
E A <lb />
A L <lb />
T A <lb />
I J <lb />
J H <lb />
J R <lb />
J S <lb />
John <lb />
J B <lb />
E A J A K <lb />
A L <lb />
J J <lb />
Attorney Board Commissioners. <lb />
NO. TO WHOM ISSUED. AMT. <lb />
Jarvis Blow <lb />
Constables. <lb />
NO. TO WHOM ISSUED. <lb />
R W Smith <lb />
G Bullock <lb />
J H King <lb />
J A Harrington <lb />
J H Manning <lb />
Lewis Ives <lb />
G A <lb />
Q W Edmundson <lb />
J T Smith <lb />
W H Wilkinson <lb />
W F Me whom <lb />
F P Johnson <lb />
R W Forrest <lb />
E A <lb />
J B Bullock <lb />
W H Wilkinson <lb />
R W Smith <lb />
G Ford <lb />
J A Harrington <lb />
W S Manning <lb />
J A Harrington <lb />
W Manning <lb />
W S Manning <lb />
Total, <lb />
Supt of Health. <lb />
NO. TO WHOM ISSUED. <lb />
W H Bagwell <lb />
B T Cox <lb />
Total, <lb />
Insane. <lb />
NO. TO WHOM ISSUED. <lb />
J Cox <lb />
J F Miller <lb />
J J May and J D Cox <lb />
D and B <lb />
Dr Saml I <lb />
B S Sheppard <lb />
G W Edmondson <lb />
Dr F C James <lb />
D C Moore and S Keel <lb />
Joel A Ward <lb />
J D Cox and J It Forbes <lb />
J D Cox <lb />
C Gaskins and L II Spier <lb />
Dr H Johnson I <lb />
Nelson <lb />
Moore <lb />
Joseph Whichard <lb />
Joel Ward <lb />
R W King <lb />
J A Harrington <lb />
B T Cox <lb />
D and J N <lb />
N R Cory <lb />
J F Miller OB <lb />
J A Harrington -s <lb />
R and A J <lb />
A M <lb />
King<lb />
Solicitor. <lb />
NO- TO WHOM ISSUED. <lb />
J E Woodard<lb />
Total, <lb />
AMT- <lb />
AMT. <lb />
Jury Tickets. <lb />
NO. TO WHOM <lb />
John Flanagan<lb />
Total, <lb />
Register Deeds. <lb />
NO. TO WHOM ISSUED. <lb />
D H James <lb />
Henry Harding<lb />
Total <lb />
AMT.<lb />
1411<lb />
Jail. <lb />
NO. TO WHOM ISSUED. <lb />
Dr W E Warren <lb />
J A K Tucker <lb />
R W King <lb />
Dr W E Warren <lb />
R W King <lb />
Dr W E Warren <lb />
R King <lb />
Dr F W Brown <lb />
R W King <lb />
W E Warren <lb />
AMT. <lb />
R W King<lb />
Dr F W Brown <lb />
R W King <lb />
Dr W E Warren <lb />
R W King <lb />
Dr F W Brown <lb />
R W King <lb />
W E Warren <lb />
R W King <lb />
S E Pender <lb />
Total <lb />
Justices of the Peace. <lb />
NO. TO WHOM <lb />
J W <lb />
M Z <lb />
C P <lb />
N R Cory J S <lb />
J R <lb />
D C <lb />
R Williams <lb />
A J <lb />
S S <lb />
B S<lb />
A J <lb />
M Z <lb />
D S <lb />
D C <lb />
W B <lb />
A F <lb />
A L <lb />
J W <lb />
L A <lb />
J W <lb />
B S <lb />
E O <lb />
Total, <lb />
Conveying Prisoners to Jail. <lb />
NO. TO WHOM <lb />
W F <lb />
G Bullock <lb />
F P Johnson <lb />
J A K Tucker <lb />
F P Johnson <lb />
G W Edmundson <lb />
J Manning <lb />
W S Manning <lb />
RS Forrest <lb />
R W Smith <lb />
Lewis Ives <lb />
w F Newborn <lb />
W S Briley <lb />
A M <lb />
M O <lb />
J II Manning <lb />
C Smith <lb />
J J Elk- <lb />
W S Manning <lb />
R W King <lb />
G M Smith <lb />
Asa T <lb />
W S Manning <lb />
A M <lb />
R W King <lb />
R W King <lb />
J J Elks <lb />
R A <lb />
Q Bullock <lb />
f-34 J A Harrington <lb />
Total,<lb />
SO<lb />
Ferries <lb />
SO. TO WHOM ISSUED. <lb />
Andrew Robinson <lb />
Andrew Robinson <lb />
Andrew Robinson <lb />
Andrew Robinson <lb />
R R Cotton <lb />
W C Dudley <lb />
Andrew Robinson <lb />
Andrew Robinson <lb />
R R Cotton <lb />
Andrew Robinson <lb />
Andrew Robinson <lb />
Andrew Robinson <lb />
lie Andrew Robinson <lb />
Total, <lb />
Total <lb />
Home for the Aged and <lb />
NO. TO WHOM <lb />
W B <lb />
W T <lb />
W B <lb />
James <lb />
WT<lb />
Allen Warren <lb />
Sarah <lb />
W T<lb />
Dr B T <lb />
Total <lb />
Miscellaneous. <lb />
NO. TO WHOM ISSUED <lb />
J A K Tucker <lb />
Whichard <lb />
D J Whit-hard <lb />
Augustus Blount <lb />
J B Cherry <lb />
Edwards Broughton <lb />
F G James <lb />
Town Police <lb />
E A Vt <lb />
Edwards Broughton <lb />
R W King <lb />
Edwards ft Broughton <lb />
Edwards ft Broughton <lb />
R V King <lb />
H P Harding <lb />
Edwards Broughton <lb />
Pitt County <lb />
Western Union Telegraph Co <lb />
J Whichard <lb />
Edwards Broughton <lb />
Edwards Broughton <lb />
Edwards Broughton <lb />
D J Whichard <lb />
R W King <lb />
D J Whichard <lb />
D D Haskett<lb />
W J Turnage <lb />
D J Whichard <lb />
Total, <lb />
Summary. <lb />
Pampers <lb />
Witnesses S C <lb />
Court Cost S C <lb />
Roads <lb />
Bridges <lb />
Commissioners <lb />
Tax List <lb />
Coroner <lb />
Elections <lb />
Commissioners <lb />
Constables <lb />
Supt Health <lb />
Solicitor <lb />
Jury Tickets <lb />
Register of Deeds <lb />
Jail <lb />
Justices of the Peace <lb />
Home Aged and Infirm <lb />
Insane <lb />
Conveying Prisoners to Jail <lb />
Ferries <lb />
Miscellaneous<lb />
OR <lb />
John Flanagan, Treasurer of Pitt <lb />
in account with said county for <lb />
General <lb />
DR. <lb />
Dec. To amt due county this <lb />
day <lb />
J A K Tucker <lb />
R Williams, Jr <lb />
hire Will <lb />
E A jury tax <lb />
1893. <lb />
Jan. Rec'd J A K Tucker<lb />
J R Russell hire <lb />
James <lb />
I. B Burney hire <lb />
Willis <lb />
Hellen Brooks <lb />
Sam Brown <lb />
jury <lb />
E A <lb />
tax <lb />
hire <lb />
Smith <lb />
. u <lb />
Silas hire <lb />
Randal Langley <lb />
M i. u <lb />
R W King <lb />
hire <lb />
Randal <lb />
Herbert <lb />
hire Grant Brown <lb />
EA jury tax <lb />
It W King <lb />
1200<lb />
1488 <lb />
BOO <lb />
Nov. <lb />
kS. <lb />
W M Smith, hire <lb />
Silas Forbes <lb />
tax <lb />
K W King, <lb />
K A Move jury tax <lb />
B W King, <lb />
taxes for 1893 <lb />
R W King. <lb />
taxes for 1893 <lb />
Tucker <lb />
R W King, <lb />
taxes for 1893 <lb />
R W King. <lb />
taxes for 1893 <lb />
R W King. <lb />
taxes tor 1893<lb />
OR. <lb />
June IS. By amt transferred to <lb />
as per or- <lb />
commissioners <lb />
By amt disbursed as <lb />
per vouchers <lb />
By of I percent, com <lb />
missions on <lb />
receipts <lb />
By per cent, com- <lb />
disbursements <lb />
1893. <lb />
Dec. hand <lb />
North Carolina, <lb />
Pitt county. <lb />
I, Henry ex-officio Clerk of <lb />
the Board of Commissioners for Pitt <lb />
county, do hereby certify that the fore- <lb />
going is a true statement as doth <lb />
pear on record in my office <lb />
I i Given under my hand and <lb />
SEAL of Mid Board of Com- <lb />
at my office in <lb />
Greenville December 4th, 1888. <lb />
H. HARDING, <lb />
Clerk ex-officio Board of Commissioners <lb />
of Pitt county. <lb />
Financial Statement of Swift and <lb />
Stock Law Territory. <lb />
The following is a list of orders together <lb />
with the amounts and to whom issued <lb />
as allowed by the Board of <lb />
from December 5th, 1892, to <lb />
December 4th, <lb />
Dec. E Powell <lb />
Jan. D J <lb />
Feb. E Lang <lb />
B W Tucker <lb />
c Drawn <lb />
Mar. Jim White <lb />
A P. ton <lb />
Jesse Stocks <lb />
Henry Jones <lb />
Joe <lb />
C Dawson <lb />
W Kilpatrick <lb />
F II Kilpatrick <lb />
C P Moore <lb />
W E <lb />
J C <lb />
J R Johnson <lb />
Theo Bland Jr <lb />
Henry Junes <lb />
C Dawson <lb />
May Jerry <lb />
John A Smith <lb />
l. Joe <lb />
C Dawson <lb />
JuneS. W F Men born <lb />
John White <lb />
I, B Cox <lb />
Joseph <lb />
July Joseph Quinnerly <lb />
S S Rasberry <lb />
C Dawson <lb />
Oct. Shade Allen <lb />
H Harding <lb />
Nov. James Dawson <lb />
Ill <lb />
Mar. <lb />
Nichols hire <lb />
Susan <lb />
E A jury- <lb />
tax <lb />
L B Burney hire <lb />
Willie Saunders <lb />
Financial Statement of Greenville Stock <lb />
Law Territory. <lb />
The following Is a list of orders <lb />
with the amount to whom is- <lb />
sued as allowed by the Board of Com- <lb />
missioners from the 6th day of De- <lb />
to the 4th day of De- <lb />
Dec. B F Patrick <lb />
Jan. D J Whichard <lb />
A C Nobles <lb />
Feb. C H Johnson <lb />
Mar. C H Johnson <lb />
Tucker <lb />
J G <lb />
J C <lb />
May J C Tyson <lb />
C H Johnson <lb />
W G Stocks 4-5<lb />
Aug. J G <lb />
Oct. H Harding <lb />
Total allowed by Board <lb />
, H. Harding, ex-officio clerk of the <lb />
Board of Commissioners for Pitt county, <lb />
do hereby certify that the foregoing is <lb />
a true statement as doth appear of re- <lb />
cord in my office. <lb />
, . Given under my hand and <lb />
SEAT. seal said Board of Com. <lb />
at my office in <lb />
Greenville December 4th, 1893. <lb />
H. HARDING, <lb />
ex-officio Board of Commissioners <lb />
of Pitt county. <lb />
The piano-organist had put <lb />
whole soul into his performance. <lb />
small coin was thrown him, and he; <lb />
accepted it with a bow smile. <lb />
Then an expression of doubt swept <lb />
over his face, and he advanced to <lb />
within speaking distance. <lb />
he said, <lb />
tell mo one ting, if you <lb />
Li <lb />
see, you new customer <lb />
mine. I you to tell me If you <lb />
pay for tune or for me to go <lb />
R W King, Star. <lb />
MM<lb /></p>
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                <p>
STATEMENT. <lb />
OF COUNTY FOR THE <lb />
CAL, YEAR ENDING <lb />
BER 4th, 1893. <lb />
The Following is a List of Orders, To- <lb />
with the Numbers and <lb />
as the Board of Com- <lb />
missioners, <lb />
5th, to December <lb />
4th, 1893. <lb />
NO. <lb />
Paupers. <lb />
TO WHOM ISSUED. <lb />
Winifred Taylor <lb />
Margaret Bryan <lb />
Alex Harris <lb />
H D Smith <lb />
Lydia Bryan <lb />
Jacob <lb />
Nancy Moore <lb />
Susan Norris <lb />
Susan Briley <lb />
Lucinda Smith <lb />
Harriet Williams <lb />
Henry Harriss <lb />
Emily Edwards <lb />
Benjamin Crawford <lb />
Polly Adams <lb />
Smith <lb />
Easter Vines <lb />
George Turner <lb />
Kenneth Henderson <lb />
J C <lb />
Eliza Edwards <lb />
Carlos Gorham <lb />
J E <lb />
Henry <lb />
Sylvester Jones <lb />
Winifred Taylor <lb />
Margaret Bryan <lb />
Alex Harriss <lb />
H D Smith <lb />
Martha Nelson <lb />
Lydia Bryan <lb />
Jacob <lb />
Nancy Moore <lb />
Susan Norris <lb />
Susan Briley <lb />
Lucinda Smith <lb />
Harriet Williams <lb />
Henry Harriss <lb />
Emily Edward <lb />
Benjamin Crawford <lb />
Polly Adams <lb />
Smith <lb />
Easter Vines <lb />
George Turner <lb />
Kenneth Henderson <lb />
Eliza Edwards <lb />
Carlos Gorham <lb />
J H <lb />
Henry <lb />
Sylvester Jones <lb />
Samuel and Amy Cherry <lb />
J W Hudson <lb />
Margaret Bryan <lb />
H D Smith <lb />
Lydia Bryan <lb />
Jacob <lb />
Nancy Moore <lb />
Susan <lb />
Susan Briley <lb />
Lucinda Smith <lb />
Harriet Williams <lb />
Henry <lb />
Emily Edwards <lb />
Benjamin Crawford <lb />
Polly Adams <lb />
Smith <lb />
Easter Vines <lb />
George Turner <lb />
Kenneth Henderson <lb />
Eliza Edwards <lb />
Carlos Gorham <lb />
J H <lb />
Henry <lb />
Sylvester Jones <lb />
Samuel and Amy Cherry<lb />
J H <lb />
Henry <lb />
Samuel and Amy <lb />
Tucker <lb />
J O Proctor <lb />
Alex Harriss <lb />
Corbitt <lb />
Winnie Chapman <lb />
James Long <lb />
Winifred Taylor <lb />
Martha Nelson <lb />
Margaret <lb />
H D Smith <lb />
Lydia Bryan <lb />
Jacob <lb />
Susan Norris <lb />
Susan Briley <lb />
Lucinda Smith <lb />
Patsy <lb />
Henry Harriss <lb />
Emily Edwards <lb />
Benjamin Crawford <lb />
Polly Adams <lb />
Smith <lb />
Easter Vines <lb />
Kenneth Henderson <lb />
Eliza Edwards <lb />
Carlos Gorham <lb />
J H <lb />
Henry <lb />
Samuel and Cherry <lb />
Tucker <lb />
J O Proctor <lb />
Alex Harriss <lb />
Alice Corbitt <lb />
Winnie Chapman <lb />
T A Thigpen <lb />
Polly <lb />
James Long <lb />
John Ham <lb />
Jordan A- Hettie Andrews<lb />
Winifred Taylor <lb />
Martha Nelson <lb />
Bryan <lb />
H D Smith <lb />
Lydia Bryan <lb />
Jacob <lb />
Nancy Moore <lb />
Susan Norris <lb />
Susan Briley <lb />
Lucinda Smith <lb />
Patsy <lb />
Henry Harriss <lb />
Emily Edwards <lb />
Benjamin Crawford <lb />
Polly Adams <lb />
Smith <lb />
Easter Vines <lb />
Kenneth Henderson <lb />
Eliza Edwards <lb />
Carlos Gorham <lb />
J H <lb />
Henry <lb />
Samuel and Amy Cherry <lb />
Fancy Tucker <lb />
J O Proctor <lb />
Alex Harriss <lb />
Alice Corbitt<lb />
ZOO <lb />
Eliza Edwards <lb />
Carlos Gorham <lb />
J H <lb />
Henry <lb />
Samuel and Amy Cherry <lb />
Tucker <lb />
J O Proctor <lb />
Alex Harriss <lb />
Alice Corbitt <lb />
Jordan Hettie Andrews <lb />
Polly <lb />
Patsy Stocks <lb />
Easter Vines <lb />
Bryan <lb />
William A Jones <lb />
Martha Nelson <lb />
Margaret Bryan <lb />
H D Smith <lb />
Lydia Bryan <lb />
Jacob <lb />
Nancy Moore <lb />
Susan <lb />
Susan Briley <lb />
Lucinda Smith <lb />
Patsy <lb />
Henry Harriss <lb />
Emily Edwards <lb />
Benjamin Crawford <lb />
Polly Adams <lb />
Smith <lb />
Kenneth Henderson <lb />
Eliza Edwards <lb />
Carlos Gorham <lb />
J H <lb />
Henry <lb />
Samuel <lb />
Tucker <lb />
J O Proctor <lb />
Alice Corbitt <lb />
Jordan Hettie Andrews<lb />
Polly <lb />
Patsy Stocks <lb />
Easter Vinos <lb />
Martha Bryan <lb />
William A Jones <lb />
James Long <lb />
Winifred Taylor <lb />
Martha Nelson <lb />
Margaret <lb />
H D Smith <lb />
Lydia Bryan <lb />
Jacob <lb />
Nancy Moore <lb />
Susan Norris <lb />
Susan Briley; <lb />
Lucinda Smith <lb />
Patsy <lb />
Henry Harriss <lb />
Emily Edwards <lb />
Benjamin Crawford <lb />
Smith <lb />
Kenneth Henderson <lb />
Eliza Edwards <lb />
J H <lb />
Henry <lb />
1881 Samuel and Amy Cherry <lb />
j Tucker <lb />
Jordan Hettie Andrews j J O Proctor <lb />
Alice Corbitt <lb />
John Ham Jordan Andrews <lb />
; 8-6 Polly<lb />
John A Ricks <lb />
B S Sheppard <lb />
David Button <lb />
D H Moore <lb />
Ernest <lb />
Whichard <lb />
B S Sheppard <lb />
F G Dupree <lb />
John Nobles <lb />
J O Proctor <lb />
Spain <lb />
Richard Harriss <lb />
Moore Lassiter <lb />
J S Higgs <lb />
E U Mayo <lb />
Oscar Hooker <lb />
B S Sheppard <lb />
H Harding <lb />
J B Bullock <lb />
J F Crawford <lb />
J J Dane <lb />
Julia . <lb />
Eddie Forbes <lb />
W A Forbes <lb />
Noah Forbes <lb />
W B Fulford <lb />
II T King <lb />
Crawford <lb />
Caroline Dancy <lb />
Martha Ann Dancy <lb />
Smith <lb />
Louisa Nobles <lb />
Rachel Nobles <lb />
Josephine Nobles <lb />
Cherry Nobles <lb />
Nobles <lb />
Robt Tucker <lb />
Marshall Elks <lb />
W G Mizell <lb />
B E <lb />
J II Smith <lb />
Sharp <lb />
Mary Redmond <lb />
J W Smith <lb />
B S Sheppard <lb />
E A Jr <lb />
R M <lb />
GT Whichard <lb />
H T King <lb />
B S Sheppard<lb />
John Williams <lb />
D J Holland <lb />
A B Garris <lb />
B F Crawford <lb />
Albert <lb />
L A Cobb <lb />
Jeremiah Williams <lb />
B S Sheppard <lb />
T G Gardner <lb />
T A Carson <lb />
Total. <lb />
Tucker <lb />
J O Proctor Bro <lb />
Tucker <lb />
Julia Dunn <lb />
David <lb />
Winifred Taylor <lb />
Margaret Bryan <lb />
H D Smith <lb />
Lydia Bryan <lb />
Jacob <lb />
Nancy Moore <lb />
Susan Norris <lb />
Susan Briley <lb />
Lucinda Smith <lb />
Patsy <lb />
Harriet Williams <lb />
Henry Harriss <lb />
Emily Edwards <lb />
Benjamin Crawford <lb />
Polly Adams <lb />
Smith <lb />
Easter Vines <lb />
George Turner <lb />
Kenneth Henderson <lb />
Eliza Edwards <lb />
Carlos Gorham <lb />
J H <lb />
Henry <lb />
Samuel and Amy Cherry <lb />
Tucker <lb />
J O Proctor Bro <lb />
Thomas Roberson <lb />
Harriss <lb />
James Long <lb />
Bettie Harrell <lb />
Martha Nelson <lb />
Winifred Taylor <lb />
Margaret Bryan <lb />
H D Smith <lb />
Lydia Bryan <lb />
Jacob <lb />
Nancy Moore <lb />
Susan Norris <lb />
Susan Briley <lb />
Lucinda Smith <lb />
Patsy <lb />
Harriet Williams <lb />
Henry Harriss <lb />
Emily Edwards <lb />
Benjamin Crawford <lb />
Polly Adams <lb />
Easter Vines <lb />
Kenneth Henderson <lb />
Eliza Edwards <lb />
Carlos Gorham <lb />
James Long <lb />
Winifred Taylor <lb />
Nelson <lb />
Margaret Bryan <lb />
H D Smith <lb />
Lydia Bryan <lb />
Jacob <lb />
Nancy Moore <lb />
Susan Norris <lb />
Susan Briley <lb />
Lucinda Smith <lb />
Patsy <lb />
Henry Harriss <lb />
Emily Edwards <lb />
Benjamin Crawford <lb />
Polly Adams <lb />
Smith <lb />
Kenneth Henderson <lb />
Eliza Edwards <lb />
Carlos Gorham <lb />
J H <lb />
Henry <lb />
Samuel and Amy Cherry <lb />
Tucker <lb />
J O Proctor <lb />
Alex Harriss <lb />
Alice Corbitt <lb />
Patsy Stocks <lb />
1888 Easter Vines <lb />
j Martha Bryan <lb />
William A Jones <lb />
Alex Harriss <lb />
L A <lb />
James Long <lb />
Butts <lb />
Winifred Taylor <lb />
Total<lb />
Witness Tickets Superior Court. <lb />
Jordan Andrews <lb />
Polly <lb />
David <lb />
James Long <lb />
Stocks <lb />
Winifred Taylor <lb />
Martha Nelson <lb />
Margaret Bryan <lb />
H D Smith <lb />
Lydia Bryan <lb />
Jacob <lb />
Nancy Moore <lb />
Susan <lb />
Susan Briley <lb />
Lucinda Smith <lb />
Patsy <lb />
Henry Harriss <lb />
Emily Edwards <lb />
Benjamin Crawford <lb />
Polly Adams <lb />
Smith <lb />
Kenneth Henderson <lb />
Eliza Edwards <lb />
Carlos Gorham <lb />
J H <lb />
Henry <lb />
Samuel and Amy Cherry <lb />
Tucker <lb />
J O Proctor <lb />
Alex Harriss <lb />
Alice Corbitt<lb />
Jordan Hettie Andrews <lb />
Polly <lb />
Stocks <lb />
B P Smith <lb />
Gus Barnes <lb />
James Long <lb />
Easter Vines <lb />
Winifred Taylor <lb />
Martha Nelson <lb />
Margaret Bryan <lb />
H D Smith <lb />
Lydia Bryan <lb />
Jacob <lb />
Nancy Moore <lb />
Susan Norris <lb />
Susan Briley <lb />
Lucinda Smith <lb />
Patsy <lb />
Henry Harriss <lb />
Emily Edwards <lb />
Benjamin Crawford <lb />
. Polly Adams <lb />
Smith <lb />
Kenneth Henderson<lb />
SO. TO WHOM ISSUED. <lb />
H W Whedbee <lb />
W J James <lb />
J E La whom <lb />
Abram Harriss <lb />
C D <lb />
W H Allen <lb />
H C <lb />
John Grizzard <lb />
T J Stancill <lb />
C; W Exum <lb />
J H Manning <lb />
W S Manning <lb />
Peyton Crawford <lb />
F M Smith <lb />
J S Allen <lb />
Stanly Price <lb />
Jas Porter <lb />
J W Smith <lb />
W F <lb />
John Moore <lb />
A J Griffin <lb />
L B <lb />
C P Gaskins <lb />
T H <lb />
H W Whedbee <lb />
T J Stancill <lb />
D N Nobles <lb />
J C Gorham <lb />
Silas Nichols <lb />
B S Sheppard <lb />
T Carson <lb />
Linnie Elks <lb />
H W Whedbee <lb />
C A White <lb />
J J B Cox <lb />
W G Case <lb />
David <lb />
Joseph <lb />
J T <lb />
S C Whichard <lb />
B S Sheppard <lb />
Dr W E Warren <lb />
Jerry Williams <lb />
Joseph Jones <lb />
R E Jones <lb />
J J May <lb />
H W Whedbee <lb />
James Teel <lb />
H S Brown <lb />
W A Knox <lb />
Francis White <lb />
James Brady <lb />
C F <lb />
W H Nichole <lb />
Julius Brady <lb />
Christian Foreman <lb />
Hardy Randolph <lb />
B S Sheppard <lb />
L C King <lb />
Asa Garris <lb />
N S Joyner <lb />
W A Taylor <lb />
H M Snuggs <lb />
Mack Doyle <lb />
H P Harding <lb />
W G <lb />
T J<lb />
Court Cost in Superior Court. <lb />
AM T.<lb />
SO. TO WHOM ISSUED. <lb />
J A K Tucker <lb />
R W King <lb />
E A <lb />
R W King <lb />
E A <lb />
R W King <lb />
J A K Tucker <lb />
W T Knight <lb />
R W King <lb />
R W King <lb />
J A Harrington <lb />
E A <lb />
R W King <lb />
R W King <lb />
Frank <lb />
J A K Tucker <lb />
R W King <lb />
Charles <lb />
Judgment vs County <lb />
J A K Tucker <lb />
E A <lb />
W T Knight <lb />
E A <lb />
R W King <lb />
E A <lb />
E A <lb />
E A <lb />
Total <lb />
AMT<lb />
Roads. <lb />
TO WHOM ISSUED. <lb />
D C Smith <lb />
W King <lb />
W S Manning <lb />
G W Edmundson <lb />
J B Bullock <lb />
N Gray <lb />
A M Joyner <lb />
C Smith <lb />
R W King<lb />
Total, <lb />
AMT. <lb />
3.60 <lb />
Bridges. <lb />
NO. TO WHOM ISSUED. <lb />
E B <lb />
Bryant Tripp <lb />
J Flanagan Buggy Co <lb />
Henry Brown <lb />
W T Godwin <lb />
Hellen and Joyner <lb />
James Brown <lb />
Kennedy <lb />
Hay wood Lang <lb />
Cornelius <lb />
Elias James <lb />
Henry Brown <lb />
M G <lb />
S Sheppard <lb />
C P Gaskins <lb />
W M Brown <lb />
Cornelius <lb />
Reuben Clark <lb />
J B Cherry Co <lb />
Cornelius <lb />
Abram Venerable <lb />
James Knight <lb />
M G <lb />
C P Gaskins <lb />
F M Smith <lb />
C V Newton <lb />
W M <lb />
Cornelius <lb />
B J Wilson <lb />
M G <lb />
C P Gaskins <lb />
Cornelius <lb />
Ned Spell <lb />
Reuben Clark <lb />
Sherman Foreman <lb />
H P Thigpen <lb />
W R Turner <lb />
Robert Johnson <lb />
Abram Venable <lb />
Cornelius <lb />
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THE REFLECTOR <lb />
Great Reduction <lb />
Local Reflections. <lb />
-IN- <lb />
PRICES. <lb />
In order to reduce our <lb />
sell for the <lb />
NEXT DAYS <lb />
at far below regular prices. <lb />
1894. <lb />
January- <lb />
New Year. <lb />
First month of a new year. <lb />
The grip continues to spread. <lb />
There is very much sickness <lb />
Year was rung in <lb />
MUST BE <lb />
SOLD <lb />
AT SOME <lb />
PRICE. <lb />
WE HAVE <lb />
TOO <lb />
MANY GOODS <lb />
AND THEY <lb />
now. <lb />
The New <lb />
thank you. <lb />
Green pork sold here last week <lb />
for cents. <lb />
The first new moon of the <lb />
new year comes on the 6th. <lb />
Five Mondays, Tuesdays <lb />
and five Wednesdays this month. <lb />
were some balmy day <lb />
between Christmas and New <lb />
Year. <lb />
Personal. <lb />
Dr. C- J. is reported <lb />
among the sick this week. <lb />
Mr. G. F. Evans moved into the <lb />
Swindell house on the 1st- <lb />
Master Ashley Wilson has been <lb />
sick for some days but is <lb />
J. N. H. will <lb />
preach in the Baptist church <lb />
next Sunday- <lb />
Mr. G- E- Harris has moved his <lb />
family into the Dr. Perkins house <lb />
in <lb />
Cloth <lb />
Clothing <lb />
Clothing <lb />
Clothing <lb />
Our must be sold <lb />
out regard to cost- <lb />
with <lb />
OTIS <lb />
This issue of the Reflector <lb />
be preserved for refer- <lb />
The tobacco market ended its <lb />
holidays and reopened for <lb />
yesterday. <lb />
The Wilmington police are fur- <lb />
with hot coffee every night <lb />
after o'clock. <lb />
Let every one redouble his <lb />
efforts this year and see what <lb />
be done for the advancement of <lb />
the community. <lb />
moved into <lb />
one of the stores the Brown <lb />
Hooker building. <lb />
There is in the heart of woman <lb />
such a deep well of love that no <lb />
can freeze it. <lb />
The Reflector wishes every <lb />
patron and reader a happy and <lb />
prosperous new year. <lb />
We saw a buy a horse for <lb />
last week. He sold him next <lb />
day and made a profit. <lb />
Houses to <lb />
Henry Sheppard, Real Estate <lb />
and Collecting Agent. <lb />
Take good care of your new <lb />
year resolutions and don't be in <lb />
a hurry to break them. <lb />
The Reflector makes a good <lb />
start with the year and will hats <lb />
five issues the first month- <lb />
I The Columbian Club gave their <lb />
German for the Columbian <lb />
on Thursday night- <lb />
Mr. J. T. Williams tells us that <lb />
recently he killed seven hogs <lb />
which aggregated 1437 pounds. <lb />
On Friday last about sixty <lb />
men, women and <lb />
loft Goldsboro for Pembroke <lb />
Ga. <lb />
days are now a <lb />
little longer and forty-six minutes <lb />
of daylight will be gained this <lb />
mouth. <lb />
The papers of tho past week <lb />
Children Carriages and Wagons at to have h-d more than the <lb />
J. B. Cherry i usual of holiday accidents <lb />
When in want of good shoes go to rePort- <lb />
were eleven white deaths <lb />
in Greenville daring 1893. A <lb />
the same was, to these we add <lb />
gapes <lb />
Cheap to make any reduction <lb />
ANY DAY YOU COME. <lb />
HIGGS BROS., <lb />
Leaders of Low Prices. <lb />
Greenville, N. C <lb />
Register of Deeds Harding is <lb />
attending the Grand Lodge of <lb />
Masons at Wilmington. <lb />
Mr. J. O- Pollard, a prominent <lb />
citizen of Beaver Dam township <lb />
died just before Christmas. <lb />
Misses Bettie Darden and <lb />
Pearl Hornaday, of Greene county <lb />
are visiting Mrs. B. F- Sugg. <lb />
Mr. O- L. proprietor of <lb />
the Eastern Warehouse, spent <lb />
part of last week in Richmond. <lb />
Sheriff King has moved into <lb />
his handsome residence on Wash <lb />
street and Dickerson Ave. <lb />
Mr. W. F. Harding returned <lb />
home last week from Chapel Hill, <lb />
to spend a days with his <lb />
parents. <lb />
Mrs. J. C. Lanier and Miss <lb />
Gardner, of Wilson, have <lb />
visiting Mrs. S. T. Hooker tho <lb />
past week. <lb />
Mr. Simon Congleton, of Caro <lb />
township, has to Green- <lb />
ville and taken a position with <lb />
Wiley Brown. <lb />
Mr- John Matthews has moved <lb />
his family from Kinston to Green- <lb />
ville. He a dwelling on <lb />
street. <lb />
Mrs Jane Savage and Mrs. <lb />
Annie Elam. of Wilson, and Dr. <lb />
W. H. Savage, of Clifton Forge, <lb />
Va-, were visiting the family of <lb />
Mr. T. Stanford last week. <lb />
Mr. Sol Cohen, who conducted <lb />
a dry goods store in Greenville <lb />
luring the fall, closed his business <lb />
here last week and returned to <lb />
He made many <lb />
during his stay in this community <lb />
and a strong attachment <lb />
for our people. <lb />
Mr. C W. after being <lb />
engaged in business here about <lb />
years, left yesterday to accept <lb />
a position with the <lb />
Fertilizer Co. Baltimore. Mr. <lb />
made a great many friends <lb />
daring his residence here, and all <lb />
regret to see him and his family <lb />
Greenville. <lb />
A Plucky Boy. . Items. <lb />
. Master Ben 12- Johnson's Mills, N. C, <lb />
W- J. <lb />
has to be-a boy of <lb />
Remarkable nerve. day. last <lb />
week he was out in the woods <lb />
hunting with a cat rifle. In some <lb />
way he accidentally discharged <lb />
one of the cartridges through his <lb />
shoe into the instep, the ball <lb />
lodging in the side of his foot. <lb />
He started home, but finding the <lb />
ball was giving him too much <lb />
pain to walk with comfortably, <lb />
sat down and removed his shoo, <lb />
pressed the side of his foot with <lb />
his fingers until the position of <lb />
the ball was located, then took a <lb />
dull knife from his pocket and <lb />
deliberately cat the ball out of <lb />
his foot. Ben then walked on <lb />
home the ball his <lb />
pocket instead of in his foot. <lb />
New Superintendent. <lb />
On Monday Mr- G- B- King, <lb />
County Superintendent of Public <lb />
Instruction, tendered his <lb />
to the Board of Education, <lb />
the position which he has accepted <lb />
as clerk to Congressman Branch <lb />
requiring most of his time in <lb />
Washington. The Board of <lb />
Education held a joint meeting <lb />
with the Board of County Com- <lb />
missioners for of fill- <lb />
the vacancy and they elected <lb />
Prof. W. H. principal <lb />
of the male academy, to the <lb />
The general verdict that <lb />
a wise selection was made. It <lb />
would be impossible to find in <lb />
the county a man better qualified <lb />
for this position. He will infuse <lb />
life into the public school <lb />
system and require the standard <lb />
of scholarship among teachers to <lb />
be raised. <lb />
Miss of New <lb />
born, is visiting <lb />
Mr. F. C- of Green- <lb />
ville, is visiting relatives <lb />
neighborhood. <lb />
Miss Nannie retained <lb />
from hist Saturday to <lb />
resume school- here. <lb />
WHITE. <lb />
Dr. Best went to <lb />
last Saturday on business. <lb />
Mr. Frank Hill, of <lb />
spent part of the last week at Mr. <lb />
L. B. Cox. <lb />
J. Co. <lb />
Loading and Muzzle Guns and <lb />
for sale by J. Cherry Co <lb />
The Best Flour on earth 81.40 at the <lb />
. Old Brick Store. <lb />
Cotton pay cash for <lb />
Cotton it the Old Brick Store. <lb />
a town of <lb />
good record for <lb />
inhabitants. <lb />
Attention is called to the notice <lb />
to creditors of the estate of J. I. <lb />
by T. ad- <lb />
J. B. Cherry Co Keep a full stock <lb />
of General Merchandise and solicit I hose who did not make the ac- <lb />
your trade. i good resolutions on tho <lb />
two ii m i can make them now. It is <lb />
l Men. and do j <lb />
The Boards of County <lb />
sinners and Education held <lb />
meetings Monday. It was n very <lb />
busy day for both. The Town <lb />
Council met Monday Bight. <lb />
A now grocery firm, J. L. Star- <lb />
key C has been established <lb />
and will do business in the store <lb />
just vacated by Higgs Bros. <lb />
They have an advertisement <lb />
to-day. <lb />
Greenville did not have any <lb />
special boom in 1893, but twenty- <lb />
cad new of them <lb />
very handsome to <lb />
mark the progress of the town <lb />
daring the year. <lb />
Mr. King Resigns. <lb />
Mr. G. B- King handed in the <lb />
following resignation on <lb />
Greenville, N. C, Jan. <lb />
To the Honorable Board of <lb />
cation of county. <lb />
Gentlemen <lb />
I hereby tender my resignation <lb />
as Superintendent of Public In- <lb />
of Pitt county to take <lb />
effect at this date. other <lb />
duties are such as to induce me <lb />
to sever my official connection <lb />
with the public schools the <lb />
county of Pitt, vet wish to say <lb />
that I shall always feel an earnest <lb />
interest in the success of our pub <lb />
lie school system and will con- <lb />
to lend my assistance in <lb />
promoting the cause of general <lb />
education. I am, with very great <lb />
respect, Yours truly. <lb />
G- King, <lb />
County Superintendent. <lb />
Old tilings hive passed away and all <lb />
things have new. My old <lb />
stock of goods have been sold out <lb />
and a. new has taken its. <lb />
place. The old was replaced <lb />
by new became my <lb />
LOW DOWN PRICES <lb />
the people and keep the goo-Is <lb />
Now listen a few plain <lb />
know times are hard and <lb />
money just as well as the man <lb />
I who raises cotton, tobacco, <lb />
,, , . am going to sell goods as low <lb />
Mr. Montgomery Spier came u any honest dealer San afford to sell. <lb />
down last Monday to see his best I For every dollar spent with me yon will <lb />
girl and returned home Friday. pt the worth of your money. I keep a <lb />
complete stock of <lb />
Mr. Robert Cos, of Greenville, j <lb />
spent part of past week here Merchandise, <lb />
visiting his Uncle, Mr. L. B. Cox Dry Goods, <lb />
L. C. and Roots <lb />
J. L. Patrick attended the Toilet <lb />
party at Grifton last Friday night. Caps and <lb />
Furnishing Goods, <lb />
Clothing <lb />
at any price a can want. Also a <lb />
full stock of <lb />
Groceries <lb />
Cotton Bagging Tics. <lb />
Strange Death of a Good Man <lb />
While coming from his home to <lb />
Greenville on last Thursday morn- <lb />
Mr. J. C- C. Jenkins, of Con- <lb />
township met with a sud- <lb />
den death. He was riding on a <lb />
buggy with two of his daughters, <lb />
and when bout a mile from town <lb />
horse took fright at a hand <lb />
cart with which some colored <lb />
children were playing in the road, <lb />
and ran away. All three of them <lb />
were thrown from tho a <lb />
wheel running over one of the <lb />
ladies, but apparently none were <lb />
hurt. Air. got up and said at Germantown, a <lb />
he was not hurt at all and after <lb />
As trying as the past year was <lb />
business, and with as much <lb />
complaint as was heard through- <lb />
out the country of hard times, <lb />
there were no business failures in <lb />
Greenville- Few towns with fifty <lb />
stores this much- <lb />
M. <lb />
shoos are the <lb />
Cherry Co. <lb />
bust. For sale by J. B. <lb />
The Episcopal Sunday School <lb />
On Monday Mr. James Dawson, <lb />
of Grifton, showed us a shoe slide <lb />
drill opener which ho recently <lb />
invented and It is one <lb />
of the handiest things for putting <lb />
Go to J. B. Cherry Co when in need a delightful Christmas party on cotton planters and other seed <lb />
of Furniture, they keep a full stock and <lb />
sell at prices that will please you. <lb />
Fob room dwelling house <lb />
in kitchen and dining room <lb />
attached. Apply to Allen <lb />
Come on while you can get the Re- <lb />
the Atlanta Constitution and <lb />
the New York World, all three a <lb />
A large of nice Furniture cheap <lb />
at the Old Brick Sore. <lb />
for the New York World Al- <lb />
for 1894 should be left at the Re- <lb />
office. Our subscribers can <lb />
get less than the regular price. <lb />
Remember I pay you cash for Chickens <lb />
on last Friday night and tho little <lb />
folks enjoyed themselves <lb />
We do not remember when so <lb />
much stock was brought here in <lb />
one season as at present. <lb />
and mules are both <lb />
cheaper than <lb />
Did you have among; <lb />
year resolutions that <lb />
to subscribe <lb />
paper Come <lb />
your <lb />
you were <lb />
for <lb />
we're <lb />
jot a receipt ready to fill out. <lb />
The pretty weather of last week <lb />
and week before put the count <lb />
roads in better condition than is <lb />
usual at this time of year, but the <lb />
at the Old January rains will be apt to soften <lb />
them up again. <lb />
Brick Store. <lb />
for Greenville C <lb />
Inn on the first Sunday at eleven <lb />
o'clock and Jones Chapel at three <lb />
o'clock. <lb />
Shady on second Sunday at <lb />
eleven and School <lb />
House at o'clock. <lb />
Ayden on third Sunday at eleven <lb />
o'clock and Tripp's at three <lb />
o'clock. <lb />
Bethlehem on the Sunday at <lb />
eleven o'clock, and Lang's School <lb />
House at three o'clock. <lb />
Everybody invited to attend. <lb />
G. F. Smith, . <lb />
ant <lb />
put j re pun <lb />
JO <lb />
We heard a young man <lb />
tho other evening, that if <lb />
Mitchell racket keens up <lb />
until the two sluggers get together <lb />
one or the other of them will get <lb />
whipped. Bright idea. <lb />
An old colored man went in <lb />
Mr. bakery during the <lb />
holidays and seeing a f. cake <lb />
cut and displayed in the show <lb />
case asked. how much <lb />
you ask for crackling <lb />
planters that we have seen- <lb />
We learn of a rather peculiar <lb />
and silly piece of trading that <lb />
took place last week. A man <lb />
bought a good horse for <lb />
gave it to his son. After a short <lb />
while the young man swapped <lb />
the horse off for another and the <lb />
animal he got in the trade ran <lb />
away with him. This made him <lb />
mad and he sold his horse for <lb />
Falkland Items. <lb />
January, 1st, 1894. <lb />
B. R. King and family spent <lb />
Christmas with relatives in Green- <lb />
ville. <lb />
Misses Annie Anderson and <lb />
Mattie Belcher of Farmville spent <lb />
Christmas here with the family <lb />
of J. H. Smith. <lb />
The popular young ladies <lb />
gentlemen of this town had a very <lb />
nice Christmas tree hero Christ- <lb />
mas night. <lb />
Master John Ellsworth who <lb />
has been spending several weeks <lb />
here with Mr. Fountain and study- <lb />
telegraphy, left for his homo <lb />
at Hobgood Friday morning. <lb />
Messrs. Henry Harris and <lb />
Cotton returned home <lb />
from school last week. <lb />
Last Wednesday evening at <lb />
at the residence of <lb />
M- A- J. his daughter, <lb />
Miss Lizzie, was married to Mr. <lb />
W. Williams, of Wilson. <lb />
G. F. Smith, of Greenville, per- <lb />
formed the ceremony. At a <lb />
very nice supper was served by <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. The happy <lb />
couple left for the groom's homo <lb />
Wilson Thursday morning.<lb />
ESTABLISHED 1375.<lb />
ii <lb />
Extends many thanks to <lb />
friends and customers <lb />
for their liberal patronage <lb />
during the past year and <lb />
wish all<lb />
OBI. <lb />
Hon. Germain Bernard. <lb />
Death has again visited our <lb />
town and removed one of our <lb />
oldest and most respected citizens. <lb />
Though for some years ho has not <lb />
been living among us, yet Hon. <lb />
Germain Bernard's name is so in- <lb />
associated with Green- <lb />
ville that it is but just to claim <lb />
him as one of her citizens. He <lb />
-had been in feeble health for a <lb />
long while and had been <lb />
with Mrs. Boyd, his <lb />
at Pilot Mountain. Ho had <lb />
in but a short <lb />
while before his death. Mr. <lb />
Bernard born January 15th, <lb />
1820, and was the oldest Dative <lb />
citizen in Greenville He <lb />
was named for his grand father, <lb />
who came from Bordeaux, <lb />
and settled this State Hyde <lb />
place <lb />
named in honor of hint. Mr. <lb />
stopping the horse began <lb />
tho harness. A gentleman j the Elder <lb />
riding a short distance behind I Bingham. <lb />
came up and began conversing <lb />
with Mr. Jenkins about the <lb />
dent, and the latter had just re- <lb />
marked. ought to feel thank <lb />
that all of us escaped without <lb />
when he fell backwards to <lb />
. Bernard attended school <lb />
Lovejoy, Horner, <lb />
Afterward ho took the <lb />
course Wake Forest College. <lb />
From thence ho went to Yale- <lb />
After finishing his course at <lb />
College ho studied law under <lb />
Judge at <lb />
and obtained his license from the <lb />
LB <lb />
AND MERCHANTS BITS <lb />
ins their year's supplies will <lb />
their interest our prices before pi. <lb />
Is complete <lb />
n -II Its branches. <lb />
PORK <lb />
FLOUR, COFFEE, SUGAR <lb />
RICK, TEA, <lb />
Prices. <lb />
we bay direct from <lb />
Ming you to bay at one profit. <lb />
of <lb />
always on hand and prices <lb />
the times, goods are all bought and <lb />
sold for CASH therefore, having no risk <lb />
to sen . close margin <lb />
M. <lb />
v. <lb />
N. C. December 26th, 1893. <lb />
We have this day formed a co partnership to conduct a General <lb />
Mercantile Business, sell Fertilizers and buy Cotton, Peanuts and <lb />
in the town of under the firm name of Boswell, <lb />
Co. w. I. BOSWELL, <lb />
JESSE <lb />
C M. JONES. <lb />
N. . Dec. LG <lb />
Notice. <lb />
There will be no Court on Mon- <lb />
day, January 8th, and all jurors, <lb />
witnesses and defendants who <lb />
have been summoned for the first <lb />
week need not appear until Tues- <lb />
day morning, 9th. <lb />
R. W. Kin-g, Sheriff. <lb />
Room For All. <lb />
The can't complain <lb />
at the way renewals and new sub- <lb />
are coming in for this <lb />
year, but we would like for it to <lb />
go every reading home in the <lb />
county- This is going to be an <lb />
interesting year and people <lb />
should keep up with what is going <lb />
on. You will only have to spare <lb />
a dollar to get your county paper <lb />
a whole year. <lb />
Superior Court. <lb />
The January term of Pitt <lb />
Billie and Coot are under many <lb />
obligations to Mr. Lang Larry i Court which next <lb />
for the delightful re- <lb />
past of oysters on tho half shell <lb />
last Saturday They were <lb />
j the largest and finest we ever saw <lb />
i here. <lb />
mm <lb />
an-<lb />
Reflector Job office <lb />
better prepared than ever to fur- <lb />
good printing. We are <lb />
constantly on the alert to get the <lb />
latest designs in type and station- <lb />
Write us or call and we <lb />
suit you. A trial is all we ask. <lb />
It is merchant who <lb />
regular., that gets the most <lb />
therefrom. Keeping con- <lb />
before the people is the <lb />
way to keep their attention fixed <lb />
upon you. Take down your sign <lb />
and they will forget you are <lb />
business. <lb />
week is for the trial of both <lb />
and civil cases. Judge J. G. <lb />
will preside- will <lb />
not convene until Tuesday morn- <lb />
9th, tho Judge having in- <lb />
formed King that he can- <lb />
not get here earlier than on the <lb />
Monday The <lb />
Sheriff gives notice elsewhere <lb />
that jurors, witnesses and <lb />
who have been summoned <lb />
for the week need not appear <lb />
until Tuesday morning. <lb />
A New Year party was given <lb />
Monday night at the residence of <lb />
Maj. Latham, by his daughter, <lb />
Miss Louise Latham, <lb />
to her visiting cousins, the <lb />
Misses Latham, Plymouth- The <lb />
beauty elite of the town were <lb />
present and whiled away the <lb />
to see laid the cornerstone Every one <lb />
rood hotel n .,, enjoyed themselves <lb />
Games, observation <lb />
How the would like <lb />
We promised two years ago to <lb />
keep hammering at this <lb />
the town had a modern hotel, <lb />
table, music, etc., were engaged <lb />
in and when the arrived for <lb />
r-33 departure New Year con- <lb />
were indulged in and <lb />
thus a pleasant night was spent. <lb />
the ground, clasping his bands Court to practice his <lb />
over his heart and breath- <lb />
heavily. a few minutes he <lb />
was dead. Mr- Jenkins has been <lb />
troubled with heart disease for <lb />
some years, and it is thought the <lb />
excitement of the accident pro- <lb />
heart failure. Mr. Jenkins <lb />
was among tho oldest citizens of <lb />
the county and a truly good man. <lb />
He was held in the highest es- <lb />
teem by all him <lb />
will be greatly missed. We ex- <lb />
tend our sympathy to family. <lb />
Marriage Licenses. <lb />
During December Register of <lb />
Deeds Harding issued licenses <lb />
to forty-two couples in Pitt county, <lb />
the number living exactly divided <lb />
between white and colored <lb />
White Wiley G. Williams <lb />
Lizzie Moore, James T- Dixon <lb />
and James Tripp, Canny Bridgers <lb />
and Emma Gardner, E- S- Arnold <lb />
and Mary Boyd, John Ii. <lb />
and Sallie Craft, Moses <lb />
Whitley and Sallie Parker, W. <lb />
H. Allen and Bettie Forbes. J. S. <lb />
Allen and Marry L. <lb />
D. W. Hobgood and Fanny L. <lb />
W- H- Taylor <lb />
Ida Powell, C- F- Faulkner and <lb />
Lillie Jackson, J. WT. <lb />
and Mary Jesse Bar <lb />
row and Lewis Ives <lb />
Mary Joyner, Wm. H. Keaton <lb />
and William Ann Cobb, W. S- <lb />
Hicks and Emma Cobb, James <lb />
M. Ward and Delia <lb />
John R. Williams Ida Daven- <lb />
port, Billy Clifton Lowe and <lb />
Louisa Owens, Israel Stocks and <lb />
Mary Jo Abner <lb />
Robinson and Elizabeth Harris. <lb />
Bell and <lb />
Francis Rollins, James Cox and <lb />
Ana Cox, Richard Harris <lb />
George Ann Jefferson, John H. <lb />
Stancill and Stella Fleming, <lb />
Columbus Jackson and Dora <lb />
Tyson, John Green <lb />
Ellison, <lb />
Tucker, Irwin and Airy <lb />
Payton, Jack Moon and <lb />
Williams, O- C Forbes and Sallie <lb />
Handy, Ben Vines and Becky <lb />
Mitchell, John and <lb />
Maggie Bryant, Henry Gray and <lb />
Fannie Faircloth, Albert Brown <lb />
and Alice Richard <lb />
son and Latham, Sher- <lb />
and Joyner, <lb />
George Green and Mary Etta <lb />
Dennis Blount and <lb />
Kelly and <lb />
Martha Brown, Babe Harrington <lb />
and Francis Little, Ed Allen <lb />
Chapman and Martha Jane Brown. <lb />
Jones and Ella <lb />
For Malaria, Liver <lb />
use <lb />
bitters <lb />
profession. <lb />
While attending law school Le <lb />
met Miss Juliet L. <lb />
of Wm. and T. H. at <lb />
Pilot Mountain to whom he was <lb />
married in 1845- From this mar- <lb />
five children were born. <lb />
Two of are dead. The <lb />
three surviving Mrs. <lb />
Boyd. Miss Mary N. Bernard, <lb />
and Mr. C- M. Bernard, were with <lb />
him at his death, which occurred <lb />
at tho homo of his sou, C- M. <lb />
Bernard on Thursday, December <lb />
28th. at o'clock, P. M. <lb />
While at Wake Forest he join- <lb />
ed the Baptist church and was a <lb />
liberal contributor to that church. <lb />
Mr. Bernard represented Pitt <lb />
county in the House of <lb />
in 1879 and in the Son- <lb />
ate in 1881. He sleeps his last <lb />
sleep by tho side of his wife in <lb />
the Baptist church yard who <lb />
crossed the dark river before him <lb />
on May 1st, 1884. Tho entire <lb />
community with the <lb />
bereaved friends relatives of <lb />
me whom all had so long and so <lb />
favorably known. <lb />
The burial services were con- <lb />
ducted by Rev. G. F. Smith and <lb />
tho following acted as pall bear- <lb />
Hon. T. J. Jarvis, Cols. <lb />
Harry Skinner and I. A. Sugg, <lb />
Moss. J. J. Perkins, J. J. Cherry, <lb />
G. B. King, F. G. James, E. A. <lb />
and C. D. Rountree, <lb />
were present at <lb />
the burial to do homage to the <lb />
lamented dead. Thus tho old land- <lb />
marks and honorable men cf <lb />
other days are passing away. <lb />
Peace to their ashes. <lb />
NEW <lb />
NEW GOODS, <lb />
Nil <lb />
h tars J b <lb />
has been In use <lb />
years, as I v know ha <lb />
been in ., demand. Ii bee . <lb />
the physician i i <lb />
p country, effected win , <lb />
. ii. . . tin lion <lb />
for years d. This is m <lb />
long and the reputation <lb />
which Ii obtained Is owing entirely <lb />
efficacy, as but little <lb />
ever been made <lb />
public. One bottle ; is will <lb />
be --in to any address receipt of One <lb />
Dollar. All Cash Orders promptly at- <lb />
tended to. address nil orders and <lb />
communications to <lb />
N. C, Dec. 1893. <lb />
Referring to the above card we I ave We beg to announce that having <lb />
this day sold our entire business, stock j chased the business formerly conducted <lb />
of and fertilizers, store fix-1 by Mess Young A at this place, <lb />
tares and good will to Moss. Boswell, we shall continue to occupy the same <lb />
ft Co. They will continue j building and shall be to have all <lb />
to conduct the business formerly oar j of oar friends call to sec us. snail be <lb />
on by at Tiny re-j very thankful tor a continuance the <lb />
the control for this territory of those patronage their former customers and <lb />
brands of fertilizers formerly sold by shall strive to merit their confidence <lb />
US, National, Capital sand <lb />
Blood and Bone. They will Having boughs the stock of <lb />
continue to buy cotton, peanuts and of Mesa, Young ft at a very <lb />
rice, and are prepared to pay the high-j liberal discount from first New York <lb />
prices. we arc enabled to offer many <lb />
We desire to return thanks our and shall continue to sell that <lb />
many who have m kindly at greatly reduced prices. We <lb />
us In the past and to them and re also now receiving a large stock of <lb />
the public generally we most cordially j new goods just bought on the lowest <lb />
recommend tho which succeeds markets for cash and we arc therefore <lb />
us, and with our intimate acquaintance to save yon money on any <lb />
with each of them, yon may make. It will pay <lb />
their strict sense of honor and to see us before buying. We shall <lb />
continuance of your patronage which Implements and Groceries. We <lb />
we can assure you they will appreciate also arranged to continue the sale <lb />
and merit. well established brands of Fer- <lb />
u. c w , , , National, Can- <lb />
Mr. C. w. will rattle up <lb />
business of Young ft and <lb />
address after I will lie <lb />
the J ital and Beef, Blood and also <lb />
I,;.; Phosphate and We <lb />
F. <lb />
N, <lb />
LB LINE. <lb />
Buchanan's Wharf, Baltimore, Md., In <lb />
care of The Co. <lb />
Yours <lb />
YOUNG <lb />
to bay cotton, peanuts and <lb />
rice and arc prepared to pay the highest <lb />
. market prices. <lb />
Trusting to be with a liberal <lb />
allure patronage, we are <lb />
Yours truly, <lb />
BOSWELL, ft <lb /><lb />
------TWENTY-FIVE WORTH OF------ <lb />
To be sold at reduced <lb />
tab service<lb />
Steamers leave Washington for Green- <lb />
ville and Tarboro touching at all land <lb />
on Tar River Monday, <lb />
ml Friday u A. M. <lb />
leave Tarboro at A M. <lb />
Thursdays and Saturdays <lb />
A. days. <lb />
These d pi are subject of <lb />
water on River. <lb />
Connecting at Washington with <lb />
The Norfolk, Wash- <lb />
direct line for Norfolk. Baltimore <lb />
Philadelphia. New York Boston. <lb />
Shippers -b or their goods <lb />
marked Via Dominion iron <lb />
New York. from <lb />
Norfolk <lb />
more from <lb />
more. ft Miners from <lb />
Boston. <lb />
JNO. SON. <lb />
Agent, <lb />
K. <lb />
J. J. CHERRY, <lb />
Agent, <lb />
N C. <lb />
Come and see at Higgs Bros, <lb />
old stand, where we are ready <lb />
to serve yon with a full line of <lb />
COMPANY, <lb />
mm. <lb />
-----o- <lb />
MANUFACTURERS <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 bought ray out I am determined to sell ray en- <lb />
tire stock exceedingly close. Como see for yourself. <lb />
WILEY BROWN. <lb />
New Home Sewing Machines and Depositor for American Bible So <lb />
-Manufacturer of- <lb />
carts drays <lb />
TO ALL <lb />
-o- <lb />
Schools and seated <lb />
in the best manner. Offices <lb />
furnished. Send for <lb />
and thanking them for their liberal patronage <lb />
in the past, asks a continuance of the same <lb />
in the future.<lb /></p>
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                <p>
THE REFLECTOR- <lb />
J lie,<lb />
LET US LOOK FOR SOMETHING <lb />
BETTER. <lb />
The South has heretofore had <lb />
the monopoly of the cotton pro- <lb />
of the world, lint the <lb />
of the times indicate, that <lb />
this will not to be <lb />
man The experiments be; <lb />
Russia in ; it- <lb />
ton in Sent Liberia proves, <lb />
that immense plains of <lb />
extremely fertile lands can pro- <lb />
duce cotton at a much less cost <lb />
than it can be produced in the <lb />
Southern States of America. <lb />
had as well look this matter <lb />
squarely in the face and make up <lb />
our minds for a continuance of <lb />
low prices for this product Cot- <lb />
ton is no longer king, and the <lb />
South can no longer rely upon <lb />
cotton as the only market crop. <lb />
In Egypt and India the growth <lb />
of cotton is being rapidly in- <lb />
creased and the Egyptian cotton <lb />
is superior to ours, and <lb />
is largely imported into this <lb />
country. <lb />
But what of this The South <lb />
is the finest country in the world <lb />
and has more resources than any <lb />
other section of the same area <lb />
on top of the globe- We are not <lb />
dependent upon any one product <lb />
of the soil, in this we differ <lb />
with most other sections. It is <lb />
the part of wisdom for the South- <lb />
farmers to look out for other <lb />
crops and not exhaust all their <lb />
energies on cotton and tobacco. <lb />
Let us make first of all a plenty <lb />
to eat. This is a matter of para- <lb />
mount importance. Without this <lb />
there can be no in any <lb />
agricultural community, and then, <lb />
not ignoring cotton and tobacco, <lb />
introduce other crops. <lb />
We called attention last week <lb />
to the cultivation of the sugar <lb />
beet. We believe there is an <lb />
opening hero for the profitable <lb />
cultivation of this crop- That <lb />
our soil and climate are highly <lb />
suitable for the growth of the <lb />
sugar beet admits of no doubt, <lb />
but to make the matter certain, <lb />
we suggest that the farmers of <lb />
the country get together and <lb />
select, say a half practical <lb />
farmers and make a <lb />
test of the -natter the coming <lb />
year. If the farmers will grow <lb />
the beets in sufficient granites, <lb />
there are plenty of men with <lb />
money who will be glad to <lb />
a plant for the manufacture <lb />
of sugar and pay cash for every <lb />
beet delivered. It California and <lb />
Nebraska the yield per acre is <lb />
fifteen tons, for which the <lb />
pay cost of <lb />
production is leaving a profit <lb />
of per acre- We are satisfied <lb />
they can be produced here <lb />
much less expense on account of <lb />
the cheapness of our labor com- <lb />
pared with labor in the West. <lb />
Why not lock into this t <lb />
Let us show some enterprise and <lb />
not move on in the same old ruts <lb />
rather than pull out on new land. <lb />
Why be satisfied to follow an old <lb />
beaten track when we might get <lb />
along better on a new one <lb />
That hop culture will pay in <lb />
this section admits of no doubt, <lb />
and at the expense at which they <lb />
can be produced in this State, <lb />
there would be a fine profit in <lb />
their growth. We have been <lb />
telling the people this for five <lb />
years, and yet no in this sec- <lb />
has had the enterprise to <lb />
make a thorough test of tho <lb />
matter. We know that for gen <lb />
past our farmers have <lb />
had a hop <lb />
attended to, but allowed to run <lb />
on the fence or on the <lb />
and f <lb />
VICTORS, <lb />
Springfield, Nov. all <lb />
the debate which has gone on <lb />
regarding the price of model <lb />
wheels, the first of the leaders in <lb />
the trade to announce <lb />
prices for the ensuing year is <lb />
the Wheel Company, <lb />
which now makes public the fact <lb />
that Victors for will be listed <lb />
it instead of This <lb />
price applies only after January <lb />
Tho action of the Chi- <lb />
Falls people will force the <lb />
other leaders in tho trade to show <lb />
their mid their <lb />
plans and prices for the ensuing <lb />
year, as the Overman Wheel <lb />
Company has done. This will be <lb />
an advantage to everyone con- <lb />
with sport. The <lb />
heretofore existing as to <lb />
what prices were to be demanded <lb />
next year by the great makers <lb />
has had a particularly baneful <lb />
effect upon a trade which is at <lb />
present more in need of <lb />
than it is of any retarding <lb />
treatment at the hands of those <lb />
who control it. With all the talk <lb />
next season's <lb />
which has on for the past <lb />
three months, tho buyer has de- <lb />
to even consider the <lb />
chase of his next season's mount <lb />
until he knew something definite <lb />
regarding the price thereof, while <lb />
the dealer, himself in the dark <lb />
regarding same, has also refused <lb />
to lay any plans for the future <lb />
until he was in possession of <lb />
something more substantial than <lb />
rumors. We belie rd the Over- <lb />
man Wheel Company by <lb />
the price of its patterns <lb />
has conferred a distinct favor up- <lb />
on the whole of cycling from a <lb />
standpoint of sport as well as <lb />
trade- With Victors in the market <lb />
at it will be a bold maker <lb />
who will announce a higher figure <lb />
without a groat deal of thought <lb />
upon the subject. The Overman <lb />
Company has thrown a bomb- <lb />
shell into the fort of high prices <lb />
which will cause an awful scatter- <lb />
for cover on the part of the <lb />
small fry who have heretofore <lb />
been waiting to see what the big <lb />
guns intended doing. It looks as <lb />
though tho Victor next again <lb />
intended to the as <lb />
its makers have always claimed <lb />
it to have done in the past. <lb />
A Remarkable Record. <lb />
Cleveland has a citizen who it <lb />
claims is tho oldest living native <lb />
resident of Rowan county. This <lb />
citizen is Louis Waddell, colored, <lb />
whose age is years. The old <lb />
man is in good physical health <lb />
and has done some out door work <lb />
this year, having pulled consider- <lb />
able fodder early in the fall, but <lb />
he is weak mentally and is not of <lb />
much service now. His age alone <lb />
would make old man Lewis re- <lb />
markable, but he has a more re- <lb />
markable history. He has <lb />
grandchildren, <lb />
great-grand-children, great- <lb />
great-grand-children and great- <lb />
great great-grand child. This is <lb />
; a numerous family and six <lb />
are represented. If it can <lb />
be in North Carolina we <lb />
would be glad to know <lb />
bury Herald. <lb />
ENLISTED FOR LIFE. <lb />
State o; Ohio, city of Toledo, <lb />
Lucas County. <lb />
he <lb />
Hit senior partner f. J. <lb />
doing in the <lb />
City of Toledo, Count and States <lb />
Mid will the sum <lb />
one hundred dollars for each and <lb />
every ease of Catarrh cannot M <lb />
unread the use Hall's <lb />
J. <lb />
Sworn to before me and in <lb />
my this 6th of December, <lb />
A L. <lb />
, A. <lb />
Notary <lb />
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally <lb />
and acts directly on the blood and 1011- <lb />
surfaces of the Send for <lb />
free. <lb />
Y. J. A Co., Toledo. O. <lb />
by Tic. <lb />
It Pays to Take a Newspaper. <lb />
Any newspaper that is carefully <lb />
read is sure to contain something <lb />
in nearly every issue that is <lb />
worth the subscription price. <lb />
Just look over its columns from <lb />
an unbiased standpoint and yon <lb />
will find the statement correct- <lb />
A writer in the Lowell Courier <lb />
has surveyed tho matter and <lb />
draws the following conclusion <lb />
Some papers are not of much <lb />
account as to appearance, but I <lb />
never took one that did not pay <lb />
me in some way, more than I paid <lb />
for it- <lb />
One time an old friend started <lb />
a little paper away down in south- <lb />
east Georgia and sent it to me, <lb />
ground,. j just to <lb />
yet our housewives . ., , , j <lb />
., . , , him. after awhile it published a <lb />
from this vine enough hops for <lb />
the use of the family for twelve <lb />
months. Of course their <lb />
I public outcry, and one of the lots <lb />
was in my county. <lb />
So I inquired about the lot and <lb />
conjunction with j to my friend to attend the <lb />
I sale and run it up to fifty dollars. <lb />
The pecan is a valuable fruit did so and bid me off the lot <lb />
which . purely a Southern j for I sold it in a month <lb />
growth. It splendidly to . man it for <lb />
in this section and pays hand I j by taking <lb />
Why not plant out the paper. <lb />
pecan and raise pecan orchards My he <lb />
Well, some one will say, we don't was a man he saw a notice <lb />
know anything about them or; in a paper a teacher <lb />
where to get them. That may be, I away off in a distant <lb />
but any man can find out who will and he went there and got <lb />
notice that an administrator had <lb />
an order to sell several lots at <lb />
will pay, and pay better than <lb />
cotton and tobacco, or rather be <lb />
profitable in <lb />
these crops. <lb />
try- <lb />
What we think would be a good <lb />
the situation, and a little girl was <lb />
sent to him. and after a while she <lb />
thing, is for the farmers to have a ; grew up mighty sweet and pretty <lb />
convention and invite every and he fell in lore with her and <lb />
farmer to attend and discuss these <lb />
matters. Appoint committees to <lb />
secure information and to make reckon would have become of mo <lb />
married if he hadn't <lb />
taken that paper, what do you <lb />
experiments- There b <lb />
this and we <lb />
believe great good would result <lb />
from Record. <lb />
Deserving Praise <lb />
We desire to say to our that <lb />
Wouldn't I have been some other <lb />
fellow, or may be not at all <lb />
o r years we have been selling Dr. King's <lb />
New tor Consumption, Ir. <lb />
King's New Life <lb />
Salve Electric Hitters, and have <lb />
never handled remedies sell as well, <lb />
or that have given such universal <lb />
faction. We do not hesitate to <lb />
tee i very time, and we stand <lb />
ready to Hie purchase if <lb />
do not follow I <lb />
These have mi their I Store. <lb />
great popularity purely on J <lb />
It Should Be in Home. <lb />
J. B. Wilson. Clay <lb />
Pa., says he will not be without Dr., <lb />
King's New Discovery for <lb />
Coughs and Colds, tit cured his wife <lb />
who was threatened with Pneumonia <lb />
after an attack of when <lb />
various other remedies and several <lb />
Robert <lb />
Baiter, of claims Dr. <lb />
King's New Discovery has done him <lb />
more good than anything he overused <lb />
like it. Try <lb />
it. Trial Bottles at Drug <lb />
Large bottles, and Si <lb />
The medical authorities say the <lb />
proper way to treat catarrh is to take a <lb />
remedy like <lb />
Notes Interest. <lb />
The Landmark has been asked <lb />
to call the attention of business <lb />
men and others interested to a <lb />
decision of the Supreme Court in <lb />
regard to interest on notes. The <lb />
court time ago decided that <lb />
a note drawn at per cent, inter- <lb />
est for any specified time, if not <lb />
collected due, only per <lb />
cent, could be collected for the <lb />
time which it was allowed to run <lb />
over. Doubtless but few people <lb />
outside of lawyers are aware of <lb />
this- If the note is written per <lb />
cent, interest until you can <lb />
collect per cent. But if it is <lb />
drawn for one year or two years, <lb />
without this clause, and allowed <lb />
run three or four years, you can <lb />
only collect per cent, from the <lb />
time it is due. <lb />
For cold and it has no <lb />
Mr. A. Warren <lb />
Co., b a <lb />
Dr. Bull's Cough and can <lb />
it highly. hid very bad <lb />
and it cured at <lb />
Paid a Coffin for His Services, <lb />
A Winston citizen employed a <lb />
colored man to help him move his <lb />
house-hold effects last week. <lb />
When the job was completed the <lb />
employer told the employee that <lb />
he no money to pay him ; <lb />
that the only thing he had to <lb />
spare for his services was a <lb />
coffin. The old after <lb />
considering the proposition for <lb />
some time, accepted the offer. <lb />
He picked up the coffin and car- <lb />
it to old man S- L. Long, the <lb />
colored undertaker, with whom <lb />
he made a trade to sell his piece <lb />
of property on commission <lb />
Winston Sentinel- <lb />
To all whom it <lb />
sprain of the wrist or ankles is not an <lb />
occurrence. It is welt to <lb />
know that a few applications of <lb />
Oil well rubbed ill will invariably <lb />
produce the desired res entire <lb />
cure. <lb />
Charlotte has struck cigarettes a <lb />
hard lick and has set an example <lb />
that other towns desiring to get <lb />
rid of the nuisance could profit- <lb />
ably follow. Tho aldermen of <lb />
that city have imposed a tax of <lb />
upon all sellers of cigarettes. <lb />
The News says that those who <lb />
sell the little poisoners are kick- <lb />
like mountain steers but it <lb />
does no good. They say they <lb />
make only on the thousand <lb />
cigarettes and they <lb />
the tax. It is said on the other <lb />
hand that the aldermen nearly all <lb />
have boys of their own, therefore <lb />
can sympathize with the mothers <lb />
of the land and to put tie <lb />
evil down. <lb />
Salve. <lb />
The Best Salve in the world for Cat, <lb />
Bruises, Bores. Ulcers, <lb />
Fever Sores, Chapped <lb />
Chilblains t and all <lb />
and positively cures or no <lb />
pay required. It is guaranteed to give <lb />
or money <lb />
Price cents per box. For Sale <lb />
Going in debt is not necessarily <lb />
unwise or improper ; debt is not <lb />
necessarily an evil- It is the <lb />
habit of running store bills that <lb />
often lands a man in inextricable <lb />
bondage and misery which monies <lb />
a debt an inevitable nuisance- <lb />
Many a man will buy that which <lb />
is not absolutely necessary when <lb />
running a store account, who <lb />
would hesitate to make a similar <lb />
purchase if he had to pay the <lb />
cash out of his pocket on the spot. <lb />
Oxford Ledger. <lb />
DO YOU EXPECT <lb />
TO BECOME A <lb />
MOTHER <lb />
mm birth<lb />
wife infrared more In ten <lb />
with her other than she all <lb />
with her last, attar <lb />
four bottles of MOTHER'S <lb />
a customer. <lb />
Drag-gist, Canal, lit <lb />
by recall of price, U <lb />
mailed in. <lb />
CO., <lb />
ion r ma P <lb />
A winter twilight, whore the <lb />
fiery tracks of sunset had long faded <lb />
into cold, gray gloom, a melancholy <lb />
wind wailing Its round the <lb />
hospital building and groups of <lb />
black-green pines seeming to cling <lb />
together as if shrinking <lb />
from the bitter air, truly the <lb />
outdoor prospect was not very en- <lb />
livening, and Cortland turned <lb />
his face wearily away from the little <lb />
white curtained window to the fire <lb />
whose scarlet glow faintly <lb />
the long room. <lb />
I never get he <lb />
to himself, as some careless <lb />
movement sent a thrill of pain <lb />
through his wounded side. <lb />
Harry Baker was contentedly <lb />
smoking his cigar upon the piazza of <lb />
the regimental when <lb />
Dr. Herbert's hand was laid upon <lb />
his shoulder, as the old man <lb />
you know anything of that <lb />
young now in the hos- <lb />
course I do; we are from the <lb />
same <lb />
you explain his dejection in <lb />
any <lb />
doc- <lb />
tor, there's one thing, but that <lb />
wouldn't account for it; the girl <lb />
don't live that's worth pining for <lb />
more than throe <lb />
love affair, said the <lb />
quickly. <lb />
that exactly, but, you see, <lb />
he was partly engaged to a girl up <lb />
our way, and there's a report that <lb />
she is going to marry some other <lb />
you step into the hos- <lb />
this evening and chat with him <lb />
It happened that Cortland <lb />
was surprised that selfsame <lb />
light by the apparition of Lieut. <lb />
Baker. <lb />
Harry was in his element on a <lb />
battlefield, but the sick room was <lb />
decidedly another was ill <lb />
at ease in that wilderness of white <lb />
beds, with the red eyes of tho two <lb />
fires gleaming sullenly from either <lb />
end of the room. <lb />
He advanced on tiptoe and laid <lb />
his hand on Cortland's burning <lb />
palm. <lb />
along pretty well, old <lb />
believe I am, thank you, Ba- <lb />
He drew forth a huge packet of <lb />
letters without further <lb />
got some news from <lb />
yesterday he said. I <lb />
read you what my sister says about <lb />
the folks <lb />
do not wish to trouble you <lb />
thank you, all the <lb />
it's no said stupid <lb />
Harry, elevating his heels on the <lb />
end of the bed. <lb />
me <lb />
Dearest I hope the <lb />
woolen stockings came safe to hand <lb />
and that the flannel <lb />
pshaw Agnes Moore is sitting <lb />
me while I write, and says send <lb />
her Nonsense, that's not it I Oh, <lb />
here's a bit of Cat- <lb />
ton's wedding came off last night,. <lb />
and Alice was, as I always foretold <lb />
she would by far the prettiest <lb />
girl in the room, in her white <lb />
and long veil. They're going on to <lb />
Washington, and you must call and <lb />
see Alice in her now capacity <lb />
Harry Baker stopped short, in <lb />
blank dismay, suddenly recollecting <lb />
that Alice Tracy was tho girl whom <lb />
Cortland bad loved. <lb />
he ejaculated to him- <lb />
self, and stumbled headlong into a. <lb />
description of some of El- <lb />
new pony carriages. <lb />
When at length he had faithfully; <lb />
read every word, postscript and <lb />
he drew a long breath and looked <lb />
up. face was turned away <lb />
and the long, black lashes lay <lb />
on his pallid cheeks. <lb />
eh Guess I'll let him <lb />
have his nap <lb />
And treading on tiptoe he <lb />
his exit. <lb />
But Cortland was not asleep. <lb />
the doctor thinks I shall <lb />
he murmured, as his quick ear <lb />
caught the whispers of Baker and <lb />
the attendant. let it be even <lb />
to. I have drunk life's bitterest <lb />
cups to the dregs, and now there re- <lb />
mains nothing but to <lb />
How blue and bright the next <lb />
day's sky was as it bent lovingly <lb />
over tho winter earth I <lb />
Cortland felt the genial in- <lb />
of the atmosphere, sick and, <lb />
weary though he was, and had fallen <lb />
Into a brief slumber, when a bustle <lb />
in the room him back to the <lb />
dull sting of his wounded side and <lb />
the heavy burden of life. <lb />
in the hospital. He closed <lb />
his eyes and bit his lip in annoyance. <lb />
A wedding party. That must be <lb />
the bride in the light silk dress. <lb />
A fiery tide of resentment <lb />
his cheek as he recognized at <lb />
some little distance Charles Calton <lb />
the man who had played laggard <lb />
at homo when he had shouldered <lb />
arms in defense of the old flag. The <lb />
man who had won away the only <lb />
for whom he had ever cared I <lb />
Alice was the center of <lb />
the group. <lb />
He would not speak to them Oh, <lb />
that he hid strength to withdraw <lb />
from their very sight But that was <lb />
he overheard the <lb />
cheery accents of Harry <lb />
in their midst, and in an Instant <lb />
Charles stood behind him. <lb />
boy I Why didn't you <lb />
let us know you were wounded r <lb />
give you my honor we never <lb />
f it until this morning, when <lb />
bless my soul, what am <lb />
about Let me introduce <lb />
my believe <lb />
you bane seen her <lb />
Not Cortland <lb />
great tumultuous <lb />
that nearly took his breath. <lb />
Alice's elder sister was a <lb />
girl and made a lovely bride, <lb />
Cortland had eyes for no one <lb />
the the French <lb />
and the veil. <lb />
Pale 0.8 death Miss Tracy came tot <lb />
the bedside when j the wounded lover <lb />
lay. <lb />
murmured, turn- <lb />
and -f s she looked upon <lb />
me race Brilliant <lb />
eyes. <lb />
shall soon get well now, <lb />
he said. I was <lb />
you were to be the <lb />
will never be anyone's bride, <lb />
Cortland, unless you make haste to <lb />
get said little Mrs. <lb />
you know that we fancied you <lb />
were being consoled by some south- <lb />
beauty or other, and that is the <lb />
reason you got none of our wedding <lb />
all right now isn't it; <lb />
I may tell the doctor you're <lb />
In a fair way of laughed <lb />
honest Harry Baker. <lb />
And when the March violets <lb />
sprinkled all the hills, Cortland <lb />
who had forgotten his pride <lb />
and come to Alice to be nursed <lb />
months before, enlisted for life <lb />
the standard of a tiny wedding <lb />
News. <lb />
SAVINGS OF A SMOKER. <lb />
A Venerable New Yorker Tells How <lb />
He Bought a Horns. <lb />
Chauncey M. once re- <lb />
marked that he regarded his success <lb />
in life as due, in a great measure, to <lb />
his firmness in breaking off the habit <lb />
of smoking. He enjoyed his cigars <lb />
as much as did any ardent lover of <lb />
tho weed, but when he found that <lb />
smoking with his think- <lb />
apparatus he promptly stopped <lb />
it, says the New York Times. <lb />
Luther Prescott Hubbard is an- <lb />
other New Yorker who attributes <lb />
not only his financial success, but <lb />
his long and continued life to his <lb />
total abstinence from the tobacco <lb />
habit. When a mere lad he <lb />
and smoked, but was induced to <lb />
abandon both the quid and the cigar <lb />
by the reasoning of a dear friend. <lb />
Mr. Hubbard, just after he had <lb />
passed his eighty-fifth year, printed <lb />
and circulated a little treatise <lb />
a Smoker Go a <lb />
Mr. Hubbard smoking <lb />
was moderate compared with that of <lb />
only six cigars a day at <lb />
cents each, equal to per an- <lb />
which at per cent, interest <lb />
for sixty-one amounts to the <lb />
small fortune of This <lb />
has afforded means for the education <lb />
of my children, with an appropriate <lb />
allowance for benevolent <lb />
This contented octogenarian began <lb />
saving his cigar money by depositing <lb />
It in the Bank for Savings. In a few <lb />
years he had accumulated enough to <lb />
buy a comfortable home near this <lb />
city, and overlooking Long Island <lb />
Sound. During the long period of <lb />
his patient economy he has been in <lb />
the receipt of but a moderate income. <lb />
AN AVALANCHE. <lb />
HARDWOOD FLOORS. <lb />
Advantages Which They to <lb />
the Housekeeper. <lb />
According to the Carpet and Up- <lb />
Trade Review, the use of <lb />
hardwood floors, with rugs as a sub- <lb />
for carpets, is an idea which <lb />
is rapidly wining favor in this <lb />
try. Hardwood floors and rugs are <lb />
superior to carpets from a sanitary <lb />
point of view. They prevent the ac- <lb />
cumulation of dust and deposit of <lb />
matter in the cracks and crevices of <lb />
the under floor. The method of <lb />
cleaning parquetry floors is also <lb />
healthful. In the sweeping of <lb />
the dust Is brushed through <lb />
and into the fabric, or is carried <lb />
into the air to be finally deposited <lb />
upon every article in the room. But <lb />
in cleaning the polished hardwood <lb />
floor it is wiped over with a damp <lb />
cloth, and it is, therefore, not <lb />
to do the amount of dusting <lb />
which must always be done after a <lb />
carpet has been swept. <lb />
A house provided with hardwood <lb />
floors and with rugs for the colder <lb />
months does not need the semi-an- <lb />
cleaning with all its <lb />
It is cleanly and healthful at all <lb />
times of the year. <lb />
These floors can be made <lb />
mental and a part of the house de- <lb />
with the patterns properly <lb />
chosen and of suitable woods to <lb />
with the woodwork and fur- <lb />
Yankee Bargains. <lb />
Land is not so dirt cheap in Amer- <lb />
ca now as it was when Lord <lb />
company bought thousands <lb />
of a res of fine ground for less than <lb />
that number of glass beads. <lb />
the site of of Christiana, <lb />
which was paid one iron kettle <lb />
of the bigness of there- <lb />
Roger Williams bought <lb />
Island for fathoms of <lb />
white beads, and it is only <lb />
about two hundred and fifty-five <lb />
years since the site of New Haven, <lb />
Ct., was bought for coats of <lb />
English cloth, twelve spoons of <lb />
mixed metal, twelve hoes, twelve <lb />
hatchets, twelve porringers, twenty- <lb />
four knives and some French knives <lb />
and Probably tho only <lb />
business transaction on record that <lb />
beat these, and is not American, <lb />
was the purchase of Esau's birth- <lb />
right for a mess of porridge. And <lb />
somebody has said that if Jacob had <lb />
been an American he would have done <lb />
better than he did. Instead of <lb />
paying Esau <lb />
he would have owed it to him.<lb />
; v <lb />
Fortune Favored Them. <lb />
A Hundred Feet Through Soft Snow <lb />
Before a Threatening Slide. <lb />
While Mr. C. S. was <lb />
climbing tho as described in <lb />
the Atlantic, he to a stretch <lb />
of broken snow, about a hundred <lb />
feet in breadth, composed of the <lb />
remnants of avalanches which had <lb />
fallen from the face of the mountain <lb />
above. It was necessary to cross it. <lb />
An avalanche had fallen ten min- <lb />
before Mr. and his two <lb />
guides reached the place, and an-J <lb />
other would doubtless soon follow. <lb />
The crossing must be between <lb />
two avalanches. <lb />
Twenty this side of the <lb />
snow track, and perhaps a hundred <lb />
yards from the threatening snow <lb />
wall, we paused for critical survey. <lb />
The question stood for Instant de- <lb />
From the appearance Cm the <lb />
snow wall It must determined <lb />
whether another avalanche would <lb />
fall within the next few minutes. <lb />
Was it best to hurry silently <lb />
across Was It best to wait Was <lb />
the next section the snow face In <lb />
such condition that a mighty yell <lb />
would send an avalanche down, and <lb />
give us an opportunity for our hasty <lb />
transit On the other hand, if <lb />
all yelled together and no avalanche <lb />
fell, would the concussion hasten tho <lb />
next fall, whereby we might be over- <lb />
whelmed In crossing <lb />
One towering pinnacle of snow, <lb />
pushed a little beyond its fellows, <lb />
seemed ready to totter to Its fall. <lb />
We looked at It doubtfully. It ought <lb />
to have gone with the last <lb />
Would it stand, or would It <lb />
fall within tho next three minutes <lb />
A hundred feet is not much of a <lb />
space to but such crossing, If <lb />
through fresh, broken snow from six <lb />
to ten feet deep, is slow and <lb />
work. <lb />
From tho time came within <lb />
view of tho snow the utmost silence <lb />
had been observed, and now, the <lb />
searching but momentary scrutiny <lb />
completed, whispered to <lb />
us to come on. With noiseless speed <lb />
we hurried forward. Silently we <lb />
struggled through the snow, and as <lb />
silently emerged on the farther side. <lb />
STONE. <lb />
Her Lovable Nature and <lb />
Spirit of Reform. <lb />
There has lately passed away from <lb />
earth a shining example of that rare <lb />
and potent combination, a thorough- <lb />
sunny-hearted and lovable re- <lb />
former. Nothing is so disarming as <lb />
the combination of an indomitable <lb />
purpose with a sweet and winning <lb />
manner, whenever these are <lb />
genuine, Lucy Stone <lb />
born to this sweetness of nature, <lb />
and developed In early girlhood <lb />
the fearless spirit of reform. <lb />
in the agitation, <lb />
In its mob period, she early learned <lb />
her peculiar power. When <lb />
in a lecture tour with he <lb />
sternest and most fiery of the <lb />
abolitionists, Stephen a <lb />
Habakkuk <lb />
who thought Garrison too bland and <lb />
conciliatory the meeting was <lb />
broken up by a mob which poured <lb />
the platform. The attack was <lb />
aimed at Foster, and Lucy Stone <lb />
bade him flee for he <lb />
will protect you <lb />
gentleman will protect <lb />
she replied, putting her arm through <lb />
that of the leader of the mob, who had <lb />
reached them. I he <lb />
responded, with taking the <lb />
girlish figure his charge, and <lb />
guiding her to a place of safety. <lb />
Foster escaped with rough hand- <lb />
ling; the meeting was resumed, she <lb />
her speech, and a collection <lb />
finally taken up to replace the <lb />
oat of the apostle, which had been <lb />
torn from his body. Harper's <lb />
The entire product of the diamond <lb />
mines at New South <lb />
Africa, was during the first <lb />
half of this year by a syndicate <lb />
whose contract expired at midnight, <lb />
Juno Just before sundown on <lb />
the last day of the contract the <lb />
largest white diamond in the world <lb />
was found. It is inches long, from <lb />
H to inches thick and weighs <lb />
carats, or ounces avoirdupois. It <lb />
Is perfect In color, except for a black <lb />
spot In the middle, which will prob- <lb />
ably make it advisable to cut it In<lb />
Those <lb />
Pimples <lb />
Are that your Mood <lb />
is wit <lb />
a and unsightly complexion. <lb />
A bottles of B. B. remove, <lb />
all foreign and impure matter, <lb />
thoroughly, and give a <lb />
and rosy It is most effect- <lb />
and entirely harmless. <lb />
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ch made dread to shave, a small or <lb />
pimples be cut, thus shaving to <lb />
Alter taking three <lb />
and smooth as <lb />
i should <lb />
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foot race all for the use of S. S. S. <lb />
Treatise on blood and skin diseases mailed free. <lb />
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Cavils<lb />
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U KS AS FOLLOWS<lb />
publish In columns of <lb />
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that Invention, <lb />
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to tho everywhere. We know <lb />
of our preachers who says It has made almost <lb />
a new man, physically, of him. We know <lb />
others who have tested It thoroughly, and <lb />
peak In the highest of it. We <lb />
every afflicted person who can would do w-u <lb />
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leaves Weldon 3.40 p. in. Halifax 4.10 <lb />
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Greenville 0.28 p. m. Kinston p. <lb />
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Greenville a. m. Arriving llama <lb />
at a. ., Weldon 11.20 a. m. <lb />
except Sunday. <lb />
Trains on Washington Branch <lb />
Washington 7.00 a, m. arrives Parmele <lb />
8.40 a. m. Tarboro 11.50; returning <lb />
Tarboro 4.40 p. m. <lb />
p. m,, arrives Washington p. in. <lb />
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m., Sunday 10.00 a. m <lb />
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arrive 8.10 p. <lb />
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offensive breath and head <lb />
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spirits, will surely and quickly <lb />
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