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JOB PRINTING. <lb />
The Reflector is <lb />
pared to do all worK <lb />
in this line <lb />
NEATLY, <lb />
QUICKLY, and <lb />
STYLE. <lb />
Plenty of new mate- <lb />
rial and the best <lb />
of Stationery. <lb />
The Reflector to Jan. <lb />
1896, and <lb />
one year for <lb />
The Eastern <lb />
D. J. WHICH ARD, Owner <lb />
TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. per Year, in Advance. <lb />
VOL XIII. <lb />
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 1894. <lb />
NO. <lb />
Your Opportunity. <lb />
All new subscribers <lb />
renewals coming-in <lb />
during November and <lb />
December can get the <lb />
Reflector 1st, <lb />
and the Atlanta <lb />
Constitution one year <lb />
both for The <lb />
sooner you subscribe <lb />
the more papers you <lb />
get. Don't wait. <lb />
Job Printing a <lb />
PITT FEMALE SEMINARY- <lb />
GREENVILLE N. C. <lb />
Session Opens September 5th, June, 1895. <lb />
i .<lb />
Full Corps of Teachers. Complete English Com so. Modern Languages. Special <lb />
Advantages in Music and Art. For full particulars apply to <lb />
B. Principal- <lb />
FREE given two young ladies who preparing <lb />
to teach in the Public Schools of Pitt and adjoining counties. Tuition will be required in advance, but <lb />
will be refunded to the applicants who make the highest the regular examinations at the <lb />
close of the session. Candidates must enter not later than October 1st. <lb />
EXPENSES. MUSIC. Use of Piano o; Organ, one <lb />
Weeks. each day, <lb />
Primary Latin, Greek, French and Ger- <lb />
15.00 <lb />
Conservatory Course,. -0.00 <lb />
man, each, <lb />
Vocal- Special,. 1500 <lb />
Intermediate,. Board, lights and <lb />
Collegiate,. 20.00 20.00 <lb />
A, PRAYER. <lb />
Heavenly Father, hail me higher, <lb />
Place my feet on solid ground <lb />
With thy strength. in me stronger, <lb />
Loom the chains by which I'm bound. <lb />
Flock the thorns from out my pathway. <lb />
Lay my are try haul to rest; <lb />
Keep thine arms about me always, <lb />
Cradled on thy loving breast. <lb />
the shadows gather round me <lb />
Ami the less dense and deep. <lb />
Sen I one ray it upon inc. <lb />
to h and mine to keep, <lb />
Let this light e'er my <lb />
from every evil snare. <lb />
Guide me through life's storing and <lb />
hard hip. <lb />
Into paths t a fair. <lb />
Let the song within me <lb />
in so sweet, <lb />
Tim- to ever sooth and cheer me. <lb />
Though the sun and meet. <lb />
Lead my thoughts to <lb />
Rest my t on Thine own stair ; <lb />
Till the i <lb />
Heavenly heir my prayer. <lb />
THE AGNOSTIC AND <lb />
CHRISTIAN. <lb />
I. <lb />
Exhorting them to continue in tin- <lb />
Acts xiv , <lb />
It is hardly possible to doubt <lb />
the statement that great ideas <lb />
have a tendency to broaden and <lb />
deepen the man who ponders <lb />
them, while small ideas have an <lb />
opposite influence. Large think- <lb />
makes large living. If it <lb />
be true that a man is known by <lb />
the companions he keeps, the <lb />
rule may applied to his <lb />
thoughts as well as to his friends. <lb />
What is needed to make men <lb />
complete, to develop human <lb />
until it assumes grand pro- <lb />
portions, is a series of lofty mo- <lb />
If you feel that something <lb />
is desirable, and that it you <lb />
possible for you to attain if, yet, <lb />
are a flame with enthusiasm, <lb />
the hardest work you can do is a <lb />
constant delight provided it <lb />
brings you nearer to the <lb />
of your purpose. <lb />
And the reverse is equally true; <lb />
for if you are convinced that it <lb />
does not pay to do the hard work, <lb />
that the chances are against your <lb />
reaching the end you seek, your <lb />
conviction dissipates zeal <lb />
saps the courage which is <lb />
quired to overcome difficulties- <lb />
Now, there are two widely <lb />
theories of life, <lb />
by equally honest, cultured <lb />
and well equipped scholars, and <lb />
examination of their practical <lb />
results or, in other words, a fair <lb />
and impartial comparison of two <lb />
lives which represent will <lb />
be both suggestive <lb />
The agnostic one who would <lb />
like to believe but cannot. He <lb />
has reached a pretty definite con- <lb />
that a man is an exquisite <lb />
piece of machinery, composed of <lb />
certain chemical elements which <lb />
ultimately return to the earth <lb />
air. The man ends his career at <lb />
death. The drama is in one act, <lb />
and when the curtain drops <lb />
is nothing more to look forward <lb />
to. Of immortality and heaven, <lb />
of a soul -Ii will to <lb />
exist, of a God who is something <lb />
more than eternal of a <lb />
which overlooks and <lb />
guides destiny, tempering the <lb />
wind to the lamb, he <lb />
says. <lb />
The let us linger <lb />
a moment in order to define <lb />
terms. We do nor refer to the <lb />
ecclesiastical Christian who has <lb />
formulated an iron and who <lb />
scuds you to the pit unless you <lb />
ac sept every proposition in it. for <lb />
m in on earth so crudely <lb />
misinterprets the Scripture as he <lb />
does, or so poorly represents his <lb />
Master. We have our mind <lb />
other kind of man who <lb />
pervaded by the generous, the <lb />
pitying, the loving spirit of the <lb />
Nazarene. <lb />
This man, who is no more will- <lb />
to be unscientific or <lb />
than his brother, the <lb />
agnostic, believes that God reigns <lb />
supreme that we <lb />
arc all His children, and that the <lb />
children can co with <lb />
the Father by moans of prayer ; <lb />
that life may a rough journey, <lb />
with hardships sorrows, <lb />
but every one of them may be <lb />
turned to good account if we <lb />
meet them bravely ; that above <lb />
us are unseen beings a cloud of <lb />
invisible, but potent who <lb />
are always ready to extend a <lb />
helping hand ; that beyond us <lb />
is a home where those who have <lb />
departed awaiting our <lb />
val. <lb />
Be it understood that for our <lb />
present purpose we do not engage <lb />
in controversy as to the truth <lb />
or falsity of either theory. <lb />
Neither do we in the slightest de- <lb />
question the honesty of <lb />
either contestant. The agnostic <lb />
is just as loyal a lover of truth as <lb />
the Christian, the Christian <lb />
is as unwilling to be led mentally <lb />
astray as the agnostic. They are <lb />
both in search of facts which can <lb />
trusted both desire to be <lb />
entirely fair and just. can <lb />
admire those doughty knights <lb />
who tight under different ban- <lb />
for they are without fear <lb />
and without reproach. It would <lb />
folly to denounce the agnostic <lb />
and pure bigotry to declare that <lb />
he will not go to heaven for the <lb />
reason that he has never believed <lb />
that there is one. because we may <lb />
be sure that no and noble <lb />
soul will excluded. When <lb />
Christ sits as judge He will con- <lb />
no man who has done what <lb />
he could all he could- <lb />
But this we do say, without any <lb />
hesitation whatever, that the mo- <lb />
which flow from these two <lb />
theories are unequal for <lb />
the production of the virtues <lb />
which make life beautiful and <lb />
human character symmetrical. <lb />
The evidence of the world's ex <lb />
is decidedly in favor of <lb />
the Christian and pitifully op- <lb />
posed to the agnostic. In the <lb />
language of man <lb />
who hag studied history or even <lb />
attended to the of <lb />
everyday life can doubt the <lb />
practical of trust <lb />
If one has no faith and no trust <lb />
he goes into good as <lb />
a forlorn hope. He can look only <lb />
to himself, can worship only him- <lb />
self, from the future comes <lb />
no hand. The Christ- <lb />
can proudly assert that the <lb />
world would better if the spirit <lb />
of the Nazarene pervaded its <lb />
councils, and dare offer <lb />
contradiction. The agnostic must <lb />
needs admit that if all kind <lb />
thought as he did, and if that <lb />
wide range of which <lb />
are only partly operative in so- <lb />
were eliminate., it <lb />
be little short of a moral <lb />
There is a subtle something in <lb />
the religion which brace- the <lb />
soul to meet emergencies, and a <lb />
subtle unbelief <lb />
which robs us of strength when <lb />
most we it. The man with <lb />
no faith is not the peer of the <lb />
man who feels the pressure of an <lb />
almighty and supporting arm <lb />
ho is nigh to under <lb />
the sorrows which come to every <lb />
one of us. <lb />
This, then, is all we say for the <lb />
if we looK at life <lb />
from a purely practical stand <lb />
point the Christian can do more <lb />
than the agnostic to broaden our <lb />
shoulders for inevitable burdens, <lb />
and more to lighten the heart <lb />
when tears are more <lb />
to us to resist temptation, <lb />
and more to make us cheerful <lb />
and happy to the end of our <lb />
days. <lb />
Au if the ideas which ennoble <lb />
us make us strong to do bat- <lb />
for right and justice, if those <lb />
ideas are not true, what kind of a <lb />
world is this in which we live <lb />
Applying the Rule the Other Way. <lb />
A Chinaman, says the Christian <lb />
Advocate, applied for the position <lb />
of cook in a family in one of our <lb />
Western cities. The lady of the <lb />
house and most of the family <lb />
were members of a fashionable <lb />
church, and they were determined <lb />
to look well after the character of <lb />
the servant. So when John <lb />
Chinaman appeared at the door <lb />
he was <lb />
you drink whiskey <lb />
said he, <lb />
you play cards <lb />
He was employed and <lb />
great satisfaction. He did his <lb />
work well, was honest, upright, <lb />
correct and respectful. After <lb />
some weeks lady gave a <lb />
party and had <lb />
wines at the table- John China- <lb />
man was called upon to serve the <lb />
party and did so with grace and <lb />
acceptability. But next morning <lb />
he waited on the lady and said he <lb />
wished to quit work. <lb />
what is the matter V <lb />
Inquired. <lb />
John <lb />
man; told you so <lb />
before ; no heathen ; no <lb />
for <lb />
THANKSGIVING DAY. <lb />
The President Appoints Thursday, <lb />
the Twenty-Ninth <lb />
Washington, D. C-, October <lb />
The President to-day issued <lb />
the following <lb />
TRUMPET CALLS, <lb />
Ram's Horn a Warning Note <lb />
to the Unredeemed. <lb />
When the church is idle the <lb />
devil can sleep. <lb />
Example is more <lb />
the President of the than the small pox. <lb />
ed States of America. <lb />
Proclamation <lb />
American people should <lb />
gratefully render thanksgiving <lb />
and praise to the Supreme Ruler <lb />
of the Universe, who has watched <lb />
over them with kindness and <lb />
Truth loves to be looked the <lb />
face- <lb />
Meditation is the mother of <lb />
spiritual life. <lb />
Every sin becomes a tiger on <lb />
our track. <lb />
The devil has to go far <lb />
care during the year M find a <lb />
has passed; they should also <lb />
with humility and faith <lb />
the Father of all mercies foe <lb />
continued blessings to <lb />
their needs, and they should by <lb />
deeds of charity seek the favor <lb />
of the Giver of every good <lb />
perfect gift. <lb />
I Grover <lb />
Worry and the grave digger <lb />
good friends. <lb />
Purity can be happier prison <lb />
than sin can a palace. <lb />
A hypocrite fools some, but <lb />
none so badly as he does himself. <lb />
Saying has <lb />
made many a man lose soul. <lb />
a fact is something that will <lb />
land, President of the United <lb />
States, do hereby appoint set keep going straight forever. <lb />
apart Thursday, the day of <lb />
November, as a day <lb />
thanksgiving and prayer, to be <lb />
kept observed by all the j <lb />
When we know God well his <lb />
is all we for <lb />
The man who goes out to meet <lb />
pie of the land. <lb />
. trouble will have a short walk. <lb />
that day let our ordinary j the good love the <lb />
work business be suspended, looks in <lb />
and let us meet in our accustom- j Every grateful heart is full of <lb />
ed places of worship and give music that angels would like to <lb />
thanks to Almighty God for our sing- <lb />
preservation as a nation, for our A civil tongue is a better pro- <lb />
immunity from disease for the head than a steel <lb />
tor the harvests that have helmet, <lb />
rewarded our husbandry, for a God win Q of <lb />
renewal of national prosperity, Laud because world <lb />
and for every advance in virtue j <lb />
The devil cause us trouble, <lb />
but he can't keep us from taking <lb />
and intelligence that has marked <lb />
our growth as a <lb />
cur thanksgiving, . <lb />
let us pray that those . . <lb />
.,. u . V i i n Love to it sure to express <lb />
may be multiplied unto us, that . . . <lb />
i i itself in ways that men <lb />
our national conscience may be; <lb />
stand. <lb />
There is great power for good <lb />
I a smile, when God puts it on <lb />
the face. <lb />
The cross is found to be <lb />
heavy we take it to please <lb />
Christ. <lb />
A sinner in the church weighs <lb />
more fox the devil than a dozen <lb />
of it. <lb />
Good <lb />
quickened to a better recognition <lb />
of the power and of <lb />
God, and that our national life <lb />
we may clearer see closet- <lb />
follow the path of every right <lb />
our places of worship <lb />
and praise, as well as the hap <lb />
reunions of and <lb />
friends on that day, let invoke <lb />
Divine approval by generously re- <lb />
the poor and needy. <lb />
He who has given us com <lb />
fort and plenty will look The election is now over and <lb />
our relief of the destitute our P excitement is subsiding, <lb />
ministrations of charity as we that <lb />
work of hearts truly grateful, and and prejudice will also <lb />
as proofs of the sincerity of Because men disagree <lb />
, politically is no reason why they <lb />
ray baud and the Bach other <lb />
of the United States, which act There are <lb />
have caused to be hereunto honest men in all pat- <lb />
annexed. ties, there are also bad and <lb />
in the city of Washing- parties. The <lb />
ton on the 1st day of November, PeoPle as a to do <lb />
in the year of our Lord eighteen do <lb />
hundred and ninety-four, and of Relieve to be best for them <lb />
the independence of the United at times many <lb />
States the one hundredth and are deceived <lb />
nineteenth. misled. Ignorance usually be- <lb />
Cleveland. J intolerance, and the more <lb />
the President; i ignorant a man is the more <lb />
Q. GOTHAM minded and intolerant he is. <lb />
of State are narrow-minded <lb />
that they are not willing to <lb />
late any man who differs with <lb />
Don't Be Too I or politics. <lb />
I And there are men, sad to say, <lb />
The Baltimore Sun who place above religion, <lb />
as follows t who actually have become es- <lb />
will not do for the brethren in <lb />
cans to stretch the meaning of because they <lb />
the election too far. It cannot <lb />
be made to stretch to 1896. The <lb />
presidential election that <lb />
will not be affected in the slight- <lb />
differ in politics. There are too <lb />
many churches throughout our <lb />
country, that have had <lb />
because of a disagreement <lb />
est degree by that of this, except; in politics among the members, <lb />
far as this year's popular ; Surely such a sad and shameful <lb />
rebuke will tend to strengthen , of should not exist <lb />
and solidify the party New , a Christian country I <lb />
York. A thrashing does a party j Therefore, now that the <lb />
good sometimes, and it is likely I is the ReCord urges all its <lb />
to help the party in New York. readers, regardless of their <lb />
New York's position as a Demo- <lb />
State on distinctly Demo- <lb />
issues is not <lb />
The Sun is right. Any number <lb />
of unexpected things may happen <lb />
between now and when the <lb />
Democrats will have a chance to <lb />
carry the whole county as they <lb />
did during Harrison's <lb />
The Sun rules out Hill <lb />
as a possible nominee for <lb />
dent in 1896, but says nothing as <lb />
to Dis- <lb />
patch- <lb />
tics, to lay aside the passions and <lb />
prejudices aroused by the recent <lb />
campaign, and to cultivate a <lb />
more charitable, a more neigh- <lb />
and a more Christian like <lb />
feeling-to-warns their fellow men. <lb />
Pittsboro Record. <lb />
A Household <lb />
D. W. Fuller, of N. Y., <lb />
that he always keeps Dr. King's <lb />
New Discovery In the house and hi <lb />
baa always found the very best <lb />
results follow its use ; that he would <lb />
not be without it, if procurable. G. A. <lb />
Druggist, N. Y., <lb />
says that Dr. King's New Discovery is <lb />
the Cough remedy ; <lb />
that he baa used it in his family for <lb />
light years, and has never failed to <lb />
i claimed for it. not causes death, but <lb />
try a so tried and l its victims to live in misery, <lb />
trial bottles tree at J. L. Hood's and <lb />
Drugstore. Regular size and. all trouble, <lb />
The Department of Agriculture <lb />
has undertaken to throw some <lb />
light upon the singular fact that <lb />
the price of a loaf of bread re- <lb />
mains the same with wheat at <lb />
fifty cents that it was when wheat <lb />
sold for a dollar. It is estimated <lb />
that the materials in a pound of <lb />
bread at prevailing prices will <lb />
cost not more than two cents. In <lb />
Washington a crusade against the <lb />
price has caused it to be re <lb />
from five cents to four <lb />
cents. <lb />
THEIR END IN <lb />
One result of the recent <lb />
is the wiping out of the so- <lb />
called People's party. This in y <lb />
sound strange to readers, be <lb />
canst many of them think the op <lb />
have won a great victory <lb />
and that the populist patty is to <lb />
this Our reason <lb />
for saying that the populist party <lb />
is doomed, is its disastrous defeat <lb />
in the West and Northwest, where <lb />
it originated and acquired its <lb />
greatest strength. For <lb />
Kansas, which the populists cap- <lb />
have controlled for the <lb />
past two years, now gone <lb />
back to the Republican fold- <lb />
Yes, in Kansas the <lb />
lists failed to elect a single Con- <lb />
Jerry himself, <lb />
their champion, <lb />
overwhelmingly defeated- And <lb />
in Colorado their noted Gov- <lb />
Waite has been <lb />
defeated for re-election. And to <lb />
cap the climax, their former Pres- <lb />
candidate, Glen. Weaver, <lb />
has been defeated for Congress <lb />
in Iowa- other words the Re- <lb />
publicans have recaptured <lb />
State that had been captured <lb />
from by the Populists, and <lb />
those States the Populists will <lb />
no louder have any power. <lb />
So that while our populist <lb />
neighbors here are over <lb />
their apparent success, over their <lb />
joining the Republicans against <lb />
the Democrats, their party in <lb />
other States has been disastrous <lb />
defeated by this very same Re- <lb />
publican party. They may now <lb />
rejoice here at the Re- <lb />
publicans to defeat tho Demo- <lb />
but elsewhere they are be- <lb />
wailing their annihilation by the <lb />
Republicans. we here <lb />
that 1896 not a single, <lb />
State will be carried by the <lb />
Populists. It will then the <lb />
same old tight between the Re- <lb />
publicans and Democrats, just as <lb />
it had been so years <lb />
before the Populist party began <lb />
its brief Re- <lb />
cord. <lb />
Highest of all in Leavening U. S. Report <lb />
Advice To Young Men Who Think <lb />
cf Marrying. <lb />
Select tho girl, agree with the <lb />
girl's father politics the <lb />
mother in religion. If you have <lb />
a rival keep an eye him, if he <lb />
is a widower keep two eyes on <lb />
him. Don't swear to the girl <lb />
that you have no bad It <lb />
will be enough for you to say <lb />
that you never heard yourself <lb />
snore your sleep. Don't put <lb />
much sweet stuff on If <lb />
you do you will hear it read in <lb />
after years, your wile has <lb />
some especial purpose in inflict- <lb />
upon the severest pun- <lb />
known to a married man. <lb />
Go home at a reasonable hour in <lb />
the evening. Don't wait till the <lb />
girl has to throw her whole soul <lb />
into a yawn that she can't cover <lb />
with both hands. A little thing <lb />
like that may cause a coolness at <lb />
the very beginning of tho game. <lb />
If, while wearing your new <lb />
for the time, you sit <lb />
down on some molasses <lb />
that little Willie has left on the <lb />
chair, smile sweetly and remark <lb />
that don't mind sitting on <lb />
molasses candy at all, and that <lb />
will be Reserve <lb />
your true feelings for future ref- <lb />
If on the occasion of a <lb />
first call the girl upon whom you <lb />
have placed your affections looks <lb />
like an iceberg and acts like a <lb />
cold wave, take your leave early <lb />
and stay away. Woman in her <lb />
hours of freeze is uncertain, coy <lb />
and hard to please. <lb />
Specimen <lb />
S. U. Clifford, New Wis., was <lb />
troubled with Neuralgia and <lb />
his Stomach was disordered, his <lb />
Liver was fleeted to an alarming de- <lb />
appetite fell away, and he was <lb />
terribly reduced in flesh and strength. <lb />
Three bottles of Electric Bitters cured <lb />
him. <lb />
Edward Shepherd, Harrisburg, <lb />
had a running sore on ills leg of eight <lb />
standing. Used three bottles of <lb />
Electric Bitters and seven boxes of <lb />
It Salve, and his leg Is <lb />
sound and well. John Speaker, <lb />
O., had five large Fever sores on his <lb />
leg, doctors said be was incurable, <lb />
One bottle Electric Bitters and <lb />
Salve cured him en- <lb />
Sold by . It, Drug <lb />
store. <lb />
Baking <lb />
Powder <lb />
ABSOLUTELY PURE <lb />
STATE NEWS <lb />
Things in our State Ex- <lb />
changes are of General Interest <lb />
The Cream of the News <lb />
The number of orphans at the <lb />
Oxford Asylum is <lb />
The North Carolina <lb />
of the E. <lb />
Church, South, will convene in <lb />
Durham, Doc. 5th. <lb />
The says that Mr. <lb />
A. M, Smith, president of the <lb />
Shoe Company, last week <lb />
received an order for a No. <lb />
shoe. The last which was sent by <lb />
a at Shoals, Surry <lb />
county, is inches in length. <lb />
Mr. Smith says the in <lb />
is often times compelled to <lb />
go barefooted, as he can find no <lb />
shoes at the stores large enough <lb />
to fit him. <lb />
Scotland Mr. <lb />
N. Biggs gathered barrels of <lb />
corn from acres of land. He <lb />
said that had not some hogs been <lb />
on a part of the corn besides some <lb />
casualties by the winds he <lb />
ed he would have gathered <lb />
barrels. Wilcox, of Hal- <lb />
handed us a pear Monday as <lb />
large as a peach <lb />
informed us that it is tho second <lb />
crop this year. <lb />
Free Press The <lb />
house of Mr. Doc Wallace, about <lb />
three miles from was <lb />
this about <lb />
o'clock. Yesterday evening be <lb />
tween o'clock the cotton <lb />
caught tire from a spark from the <lb />
and was thought to have <lb />
been extinguished. It is sup <lb />
posed that the tire bad been <lb />
thoroughly put out was the <lb />
origin of the morning fie. Loss <lb />
about 1600 insurance <lb />
------The residence of Mr. <lb />
in Trent township was <lb />
burned Friday morning, catching <lb />
on top. Part the furniture and <lb />
clothing were saved. The loss on <lb />
the house was about Ho <lb />
had insurance on the house <lb />
and on the <lb />
Good Advice. <lb />
Prepare now for the coming <lb />
year a schedule of crops. Put in <lb />
everything needed to the <lb />
farm. Raise your own meat and <lb />
bread, not only for yourself, but <lb />
j for your help- Why cannot our <lb />
i farmers sell their help all the hay, <lb />
straw, wheat, corn, bacon, lard, <lb />
molasses, potatoes and other <lb />
right on the farm <lb />
The homemade provisions are <lb />
preferred, and tho farmer should <lb />
them, and not make it <lb />
necessary to run to town tor a <lb />
peck of meal or a side of bacon <lb />
every few days. <lb />
The farmer whose foresight en- <lb />
ables him thus to anticipate the <lb />
needs of his family and his help <lb />
a position to produce his crops <lb />
I certainly with less loss of time, to <lb />
I say nothing of saving ready cash <lb />
j he must needs supply his help to <lb />
buy Mirror. <lb />
Prize Baby of the World <lb />
Little Miss Bailey, or rather big <lb />
Miss Bailey she is pounds <lb />
heavy only moons <lb />
causes as much wonder here <lb />
the part of beholders <lb />
as a dime museum freak, to tho <lb />
great annoyance of Mr. and Mrs. <lb />
Bailey, the distinguished parents, <lb />
of No, M. street, southwest. <lb />
At birth the child weighed about <lb />
pounds; at months, <lb />
pounds; at eight months, <lb />
pounds ; at months, pounds <lb />
and at months, pounds <lb />
and at months, pounds. <lb />
She has been nourished wholly <lb />
from the breast and is not yet <lb />
weaned. Physicians pronounce <lb />
her a wonder, her baby <lb />
coach is of extra size. The <lb />
proportions are in marked con <lb />
trust to the size of the smallest <lb />
baby yet known, which at birth <lb />
weighed nine <lb />
ton Dispatch. <lb />
Rural Wonderment. <lb />
It is one of the almost <lb />
cable mysteries of modern life <lb />
that, while thousands of men in <lb />
I the great cities of America are <lb />
idle or dragging out <lb />
a precarious <lb />
wages, farmers often find it <lb />
difficult to secure the necessary <lb />
help on their farms. Why men <lb />
would rather face periodical idle- <lb />
and in the city or <lb />
manufacturing in prefer- <lb />
to steady employment on <lb />
the farm, at least, comfort- <lb />
able existence, is a question that <lb />
ii quires serious attention; for if <lb />
the tendency of the people to <lb />
abandon farm and rural life and <lb />
drift into the cities and towns <lb />
continues at the ratio which it <lb />
has prevailed for some ten or <lb />
years past, it will be a most <lb />
unfortunate thing for our <lb />
Observer. <lb />
WANTED <lb />
All kinds of Watches, Clocks, and <lb />
Jewelry for repairs. <lb />
Main Springs to Me. Cleaning <lb />
to Mold Specs and Gold to <lb />
mend to <lb />
Finn work a specialty. All work <lb />
guaranteed by <lb />
Z. F. <lb />
Watchmaker <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
F. <lb />
AND Civil, <lb />
,, Greenville, N. C. <lb />
at the House. <lb />
DR. II. A. JOYNER, <lb />
DENTIST, <lb />
Greenville, o. <lb />
Office up stairs overS. A <lb />
Hardware store. <lb />
Prof. Peacock, for seven <lb />
years a member of the faculty of <lb />
Greensboro Female College, and <lb />
who was made chairman after the <lb />
death of President Reid has been <lb />
unanimously elected president of <lb />
the by the board of <lb />
rectors- <lb />
it Ought by all Means Dona. <lb />
The Legislature will be <lb />
to make an <lb />
sufficient to pay for the col- <lb />
of materials and the pub- <lb />
of a history of the North <lb />
Carolina in the war. <lb />
This ought, by all means, to be <lb />
done. It should be an impartial, <lb />
thorough piece of work, and it <lb />
cannot begun too soon. <lb />
ville Citizen. <lb />
Here are a couple of guides to <lb />
happiness which some wise per- <lb />
son has lately discovered <lb />
a fit of passion, take a walk in the <lb />
open air yon may then speak to <lb />
the wind without hurting any <lb />
person, or proclaiming yourself <lb />
to be a a fit of <lb />
idleness, count the ticking of a <lb />
clock, do this for one hour, and <lb />
yon will be glad to pull off your <lb />
MM and go to work like a <lb />
JAMES <lb />
DENTIST, <lb />
t C <lb />
B. K. <lb />
A TYSON, <lb />
Prompt attention to collection <lb />
L. C MARRY <lb />
f SKINNER, <lb />
N. c. <lb />
Jas. E. If I. <lb />
Greenville. <lb />
MOO HE, <lb />
N. C <lb />
Office under Opera House, Third <lb />
T I FLEMING, <lb />
ATTORNEY -AT-LAW <lb />
N. C. <lb />
Prompt attention to business. <lb />
at Tucker old stand. <lb />
P o. <lb />
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. <lb />
GREENVILLE, NO. <lb />
Practice in all courts. Collection a <lb />
J. L. BLOW <lb />
J BLOW, <lb />
GREENVILLE, rt. O, <lb />
In the<lb /></p>
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                <p>
THE REFLECTOR <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
aid <lb />
WEDNESDAY. <lb />
Entered t th at Greenville, <lb />
K. C, as mail matter. <lb />
Capt. Sam Ashe says that every <lb />
Senatorial candidate can now <lb />
have the pleasure of <lb />
the Legislature had gone Demo- <lb />
he would have been elect- <lb />
ed <lb />
is It <lb />
may be downed for awhile, but <lb />
there is no such thing as keeping <lb />
it down- The principles of the <lb />
party live on and will triumph <lb />
Now the Populist <lb />
have carried the day in <lb />
State, the fulfillment of their <lb />
promises will be anxiously looked <lb />
for, especially the par capita <lb />
and ten cent cotton. <lb />
The figures given in the Re- <lb />
extra as the majority of <lb />
Skinner over Branch in the first <lb />
Congressional district were not <lb />
far out -4 the way. Skinner's <lb />
majority may reach In the <lb />
third Judicial district <lb />
majority over Woodard for So- <lb />
is about 2,000- <lb />
The fusion ticket carried the <lb />
State by from to ma- <lb />
and they will have a small <lb />
majority in both branches of the <lb />
Legislature. The Democrats <lb />
saved only three of the nine Con <lb />
in the <lb />
in the second district, Shaw in <lb />
third and Lockhart in the sixth- <lb />
Judge Jesse F- Graves died at <lb />
his home in Mt. Airy on last Fri- <lb />
day. The Judge was in very <lb />
feeble health when he was here <lb />
to hold the September term of <lb />
Pitt Superior Court and his <lb />
friends feared then that ho had <lb />
not much longer to <lb />
Carr has appointed Mr W. N- <lb />
to fill the vacancy <lb />
ed by Judge Graves death. <lb />
The friends of Reed, <lb />
are very much <lb />
alarmed at the prominence of <lb />
Morton as a Presidential <lb />
date. They know that Tom <lb />
intended when he nominated <lb />
ton for governor of Now York to <lb />
push him for the Presidential <lb />
nomination of his party, if he <lb />
succeeded in getting him elected <lb />
governor, and they know that <lb />
Morton's barrel will be on tap at <lb />
the next Republican national con <lb />
and they fear it. <lb />
The returns from the elections <lb />
were galling enough to Demo- <lb />
in Washington, but there <lb />
was another thing connected <lb />
therewith that was even more <lb />
galling to Democrats That was, <lb />
that some of the loudest cheers <lb />
from the crowds which surround <lb />
ed the newspaper bulletins with <lb />
all the eagerness of a <lb />
election, when the news was <lb />
favorable to the Republicans, <lb />
came from the mouths of <lb />
who hold office under the <lb />
Democratic administration. <lb />
It is useless to go <lb />
about for causes of the great de <lb />
feat the Democratic party met at <lb />
polls last Tuesday. The com <lb />
of the opposition out- <lb />
voted us and the result had as <lb />
well be accepted gracefully. <lb />
However, it may be said that the <lb />
magnitude of the victory for the <lb />
other side is as much of a <lb />
prise to them as the defeat is to <lb />
the Democrats, in fact their <lb />
is embarrassing to them. In <lb />
their campaign before the people <lb />
they made so many promises <lb />
aid some of them so <lb />
they realize the <lb />
ma their inability to fulfill these <lb />
promises places them in, knowing <lb />
that failure to carry them out will <lb />
bring upon them the <lb />
of all who voted to put them <lb />
in power. <lb />
Mary Briley Lydia Taylor <lb />
John Ham-1 W. H. Par- <lb />
J. G. Nelson <lb />
Chapman Henry Funk <lb />
Polly Adam J. W. <lb />
Crisp W. F. Williams j <lb />
Mahala Braxton John Crisp <lb />
for wife James Long <lb />
Williams Amelia <lb />
Haddock <lb />
Greene worth <lb />
The fallowing general orders <lb />
were <lb />
Hart T- A- <lb />
pen D. S. Moore W- H- <lb />
Skinner James Brown <lb />
C- V. Newton F- G- Dupree <lb />
C. James <lb />
Teel G M. Smith <lb />
Caesar Kennedy W. T. Smith <lb />
Tyson J. F. <lb />
Allen James Brown <lb />
Greenville Lumber Co. F. I <lb />
M. Wooten <lb />
J. W. Smith John Whitfield <lb />
Moses W. F. <lb />
B. S- Sheppard <lb />
W. H. Bagwell <lb />
ling P. L. Co. H. A. Blow <lb />
W. F. Harrington John <lb />
Proctor D. J. Whichard <lb />
Andrew Robinson W- T. <lb />
Knight Sheppard <lb />
H. Harding R. W. King <lb />
Leonidas <lb />
Jesse L. Smith T- E. Keel <lb />
C. Dawson J. L Flem <lb />
Henry Brown <lb />
The following persons were el- <lb />
lowed to list taxes for <lb />
Jones, H. H. <lb />
Peter Issac Gil- <lb />
H. J- Mills, Caesar Vines, <lb />
Jerry <lb />
Abram <lb />
Thigpen, J. W. Tyson. <lb />
H. J. L. <lb />
Burnes, W. H- for A. <lb />
L-Co. <lb />
B. <lb />
Morgan, W. F. Mills, George W. <lb />
Ellison. <lb />
Bethel- Mary J. Teel, <lb />
bus Shields. <lb />
Greenville G- B. King, Lewis <lb />
Kin, W- A. Pollard for <lb />
Sarah A- Pollard, J. F. <lb />
Swift Braxton, <lb />
Wiley Cannon, Washington <lb />
Chapman, J. W. Cox, B. F. <lb />
B. A. Haddock, Matthew <lb />
Kittrell, S- A. Rasberry, W. E. <lb />
Tyson, Slade Wallace <lb />
Laughinghouse, <lb />
Richard Teel, J. R Ed- <lb />
Stocks, C- W. Exum and Alfred <lb />
Cannon were relieved from pay <lb />
of poll tax for 1894, and E- <lb />
P. Norris was relieved pay- <lb />
of double tax- <lb />
Samuel A. Gainer, having been <lb />
appointed postmaster of the town <lb />
of Bethel, tendered his <lb />
as a member of the Board of <lb />
County Commissioners, which <lb />
was accepted. <lb />
Ordered that the Clerk notify <lb />
the Magistrates to bring their <lb />
semi-annual reports in by the first <lb />
Monday in December. <lb />
It was ordered that a road be <lb />
made connecting with a road <lb />
from Beaufort county at the <lb />
Beaver Dam crossing of <lb />
creek, whenever said road is com- <lb />
to point. <lb />
The following jurors were <lb />
drawn for January term of Pitt <lb />
Superior <lb />
First <lb />
Richard M. Williams, W. L- <lb />
Clark, John A. Whitehurst, W. B- <lb />
Pollard, W. E- <lb />
Cannon, C- J. Briley W. H. Smith, <lb />
E-O. John W. Can- <lb />
non, Carlos Harris, George Long, <lb />
colored, Fleming, colored, <lb />
A. B. Congleton, E- A- Patrick, <lb />
Josephus Cox, A- Nichols. <lb />
J. B. Pittman, W. T. J. J, <lb />
Satterthwaite, W. W. Little, Dr. <lb />
D- L- James, Wyatt M. <lb />
James L. Moore, Washington <lb />
Chapman, J. C R- Davenport, H- <lb />
G. Williams, A. Pollard, Jno. <lb />
I. Jenkins, L. B. Mumford, W. A- <lb />
Forbes, Jas. C. Tyson, Jno. A. <lb />
Gardner, Lazarus Barrett. <lb />
Second A. Joy- <lb />
Wm. R. Johnson, M. R- <lb />
Turnage, G. W. Bullock, Lisbon <lb />
G. Whichard, W. Wilson, <lb />
Jesse R. L. Smith, A. J. <lb />
W. S. Pollard, Her- <lb />
Lemon John- <lb />
son, W. B. Buck, G. M. Tucker, <lb />
Malone Haddock, Walter Simms, <lb />
Zeno Moore. W. B. Ricks. <lb />
J. B. CHERRY. <lb />
J. R. MO YE- <lb />
J. G. <lb />
TAKE GREAT PLEASURE IN PRESENTING TO THEIR <lb />
MANY FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS THEIR <lb />
FALL WINTER <lb />
o- <lb />
COME SEE ME. <lb />
FRANK WILSON <lb />
IS CONCEDED TO BE THE LEADER IN <lb />
MEN AND BOYS FINE <lb />
Full Line Just in for Your Inspection. <lb />
DON'T BE TIMID <lb />
which has been selected with special reference to the trade <lb />
this locality. It includes the pick of the market in <lb />
Fall and Styles and not less astonishing than the <lb />
goods, will be the low prices on them. We <lb />
--------are here to compete with <lb />
list Slid <lb />
We are after your patronage and expect to get it by <lb />
value received; we do not want it on terms. We <lb />
pose to inaugurate the rarest bargain season we have e pr- <lb />
sided over. A half-hour spent in looking over our stock will <lb />
you some idea of the popular styles and we can only hope <lb />
that it will be as much pleasure for you to see as for us to show <lb />
our goods. <lb />
-ALWAYS REMEMBER THAT WE CARRY- <lb />
Perfect <lb />
Fitting. <lb />
Wear <lb />
Resisting. <lb />
Colors <lb />
Fast <lb />
and <lb />
Guaranteed <lb />
About asking to <lb />
see my <lb />
Clothing. I like to show <lb />
them. It does me good <lb />
to see how perfectly they <lb />
fit, and how well they <lb />
please everybody who <lb />
sees them. We arc in <lb />
earnest. Come and look. <lb />
FRANK WILSON, <lb />
The Leader in Clothing. <lb />
Suits For <lb />
HAMMERING AWAY.<lb />
Yes, that's what I'm are doing. <lb />
Just received <lb />
Stylish New shapes Fall <lb />
Footwear now on Exhibition. <lb />
It Won't Cost You a Cent More to Gel <lb />
a Stylish Shoe fitted properly to <lb />
you know <lb />
get them. <lb />
My stock of Fall Goods in the following lines are also offered you and I am giving you more <lb />
the dollar than any house in Greenville. <lb />
CAPS <lb />
gaps <lb />
and hoes to fit ail. <lb />
Resigned. <lb />
Mr. S- A. Gainer, who has been <lb />
made postmaster at Bethel, ten- <lb />
bis resignation as a County <lb />
Commissioner at the last <lb />
of the Board, and the Justices of <lb />
county have been notified to <lb />
on the first Monday in De- <lb />
for the purpose of elect- <lb />
his successor. Mr. Gainer <lb />
has made a Commissioner <lb />
we st a good man will <lb />
him. <lb />
COMMISSIONERS MEETING. <lb />
Greenville N. C 1894. <lb />
The Commissioners of Pitt <lb />
county met this day in regular <lb />
session present C- Dawson. chair- <lb />
roan. Jesse L. Smith. <lb />
and T- E- Keel. <lb />
The following orders for <lb />
were <lb />
Martha Nelson Margret <lb />
H D- Smith <lb />
Lydia Bryan Jacob <lb />
horn Nancy Moore <lb />
Susan Norris Susan Briley <lb />
Lucinda Smith I <lb />
Harris <lb />
Crawford <lb />
Smith Hettie and John Au- <lb />
Kenneth Henderson <lb />
Eliza Edwards Carlos <lb />
J- H- <lb />
Henry Sam and Amy <lb />
Cherry Fannie Tucker <lb />
J. O. Proctor Alice Corbett <lb />
Easter Vines Alex <lb />
a Winfield j <lb />
Stand by Your town. <lb />
Stand by your town. Not a <lb />
dollar invested there but some <lb />
good comes of it. There is no <lb />
family like your family ; there is <lb />
no wife like your wife; there <lb />
should be no town like one's own <lb />
town, where we live, educate our <lb />
children, on whose streets our <lb />
babies play, and where we may <lb />
some day sleep. Let the news- <lb />
paper stand by the town and let <lb />
the business men stand by the <lb />
newspaper, let us make our <lb />
homes as famous as possible. <lb />
On the 2nd a party in this <lb />
city negotiated a loan of twenty- <lb />
five hundred dollars on twenty- <lb />
fie hundred acres of land in <lb />
Granville county, the tax <lb />
of which is four dollars per <lb />
value not less than <lb />
ten dollars an acre. On the 8th <lb />
after the election the party loan- <lb />
refused to confirm his loan, <lb />
and said be would not put cut a <lb />
dollar on North land. <lb />
Raleigh News Observer. <lb />
Gent's Furnishing Goods, Trunks and Valises, Crockery, Glass <lb />
ware. Wood and Hardware, Guns, Shot and <lb />
Gun Implements, Tinware, Cutlery, Plows and Castings to <lb />
tit, Harness, Groceries and Flour, <lb />
Let Everybody Come for Themselves and be Convinced. <lb />
T lie in <lb />
The devil is not so much con <lb />
about your profession as <lb />
he is about your practice. <lb />
The devil has never found out <lb />
how to take anything away from <lb />
the lo give. <lb />
We still lead in this line, having the largest and best selected <lb />
stock ever carried in our town. We have six thousand <lb />
and seventy-five square feet of floor space <lb />
to this one line, and when you want <lb />
anything in the Furniture line <lb />
------consisting of------ <lb />
Wait Sis, <lb />
Medium Price Marble Top Suits. <lb />
Suits, Marble Top Bureaus, <lb />
Wood Top Bureaus <lb />
Tax fa Take Mice <lb />
My of office will expire on the <lb />
first Monday in and as <lb />
I must up my <lb />
office by January 1st. I shall, after <lb />
the first Monday in December 1891, <lb />
proceed to collect by Those <lb />
to save cost and trouble <lb />
settle their taxes this mouth. This is <lb />
my last warning. <lb />
U. W. KING. <lb />
SOT. Sheriff Pitt Co. <lb />
Tables, <lb />
Extension Dining <lb />
Table, Side Boards, Tin Safes, Mattresses <lb />
Children's Beds and Cribs, Parlor Suits, Hal <lb />
Racks Wardrobes, Lace Curtains, Curtain Poles, Floor <lb />
yard, yard and a half and two wide, Door <lb />
Mats, call on us. <lb />
LAND SALE. <lb />
By virtue o power in me vested as <lb />
by a decree, in the case of <lb />
Wm L. Elliott, P. Elliott and <lb />
John Nicholson against Louis C Lath- <lb />
am and Harry Skinner, made in the <lb />
United States Circuit Court for the <lb />
Eastern District of North Carolina, <lb />
Fourth Circuit at at the No- <lb />
Term 1893, and duly docketed <lb />
in the Superior Court of Pitt county in <lb />
judgment docket No. page I will <lb />
sell at public sale to the highest bidder <lb />
at the Court House door in Greenville, <lb />
N. on Wednesday the day of <lb />
December 1894, the following described <lb />
tracts of land; <lb />
1st. One tract lying on the north side <lb />
of Tar river adjoining lands of T. H. <lb />
Langley, Martin Moore. S. A. Dudley <lb />
and others, acres more <lb />
or and known as the Enoch Moore <lb />
farm. <lb />
This farm will be sold subject to a <lb />
mortgage on an undivided one half in- <lb />
2nd. The tract known as the Adam <lb />
Corbett in Falkland town- <lb />
ship, adjoining the lands of W. II. <lb />
Mathews and <lb />
containing acres more or less. <lb />
The J. J. Walston lands contain- <lb />
about acres and being the same <lb />
was devised by the will of his <lb />
father Walston to J. J. Walston <lb />
adjoining the of the heirs of Delia <lb />
Parker and J. A. Walston, lying on the <lb />
north side of Tar river In <lb />
township. <lb />
Terms of sale twenty per cent <lb />
residue payable in nine months <lb />
with interest from day of at per <lb />
cent per annum, purchaser to give bond <lb />
with approved balance of <lb />
purchase money. <lb />
Greenville, N. C, Nov, I'M. <lb />
WM. H. LONG, <lb />
Commissioner. <lb />
Notice to Creditors. <lb />
The undersigned having duly <lb />
lied before the Superior Court Clerk of <lb />
Pitt county as Executor of the Last; <lb />
Will and Testament of Martha Brooks, I <lb />
deceased, notice la hereby given to all <lb />
persons indebted to the estate of the <lb />
said decedent to make immediate pay-1 <lb />
to the undersigned, and all per- <lb />
sons ha- against slid estate <lb />
must present the same for payment on <lb />
or before the 27th day of October, 1895, <lb />
or this no ice will be plead in bar of re- <lb />
day of October, <lb />
JOHN W. BROOKS, <lb />
of Martha Brooks.<lb />
IN- <lb />
have received their new stock and can <lb />
show their customers the very latest <lb />
designs, styles and colors for fall and <lb />
winter. <lb />
are beauties, while our Ribbons, <lb />
Laces and all other goods will <lb />
be sure to please you. <lb />
Call and examine our stock. <lb />
MY <lb />
MANY F <lb />
I am pleased to state that since recovering <lb />
from my recent sickness I have visited <lb />
the northern markets to purchase <lb />
NEW GOODS <lb />
and am now prepared to show you an <lb />
------site line of------- <lb />
Notions <lb />
HATS, CAPS <lb />
Furnishing Goods, Etc, Etc. <lb />
You will find all my goods strictly first-class and prices lo <lb />
Come to see me and let me show you what I can do. <lb />
WILEY BROWN, <lb />
GREENVILLE N. C. <lb />
COTTON BUYERS, <lb />
AND DEALERS IN <lb />
GENERAL .-. <lb />
We have some rare bargains in all lines. We <lb />
defy competition. We are here to stay. <lb />
can and will sell as low as any one. <lb />
Your friends, <lb />
To deal fair and square with our friends and patrons and by giving <lb />
PRICES on Top Prices for Produce. We to <lb />
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first-class goods <lb />
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THE REFLECTOR <lb />
Local Reflections. <lb />
We bare had some m re lovely <lb />
weather. <lb />
Cotton Seed wanted for Cash <lb />
at the Old Brick Store- <lb />
Very latest and prettiest styles <lb />
of fall and winter Hats at Mrs. M. <lb />
D. <lb />
Nice lot Clocks, in <lb />
town, at J. L- Starkey Cos <lb />
Thanksgiving turkeys will be <lb />
taken on subscription- <lb />
Full line Ornaments, <lb />
fancy Pins, Tortoise Hair Pins <lb />
and Side Combs, at Mrs. <lb />
new Admiral Cigarettes <lb />
a thousand. <lb />
J. L. Starkey Co <lb />
Give the Warehouse <lb />
a trial with a load of fine <lb />
co and you will so home <lb />
over the high prices obtained. <lb />
The price of cotton has <lb />
shot up since the election. <lb />
not <lb />
is complete and run- <lb />
over with <lb />
BARGAINS. <lb />
Call and see him and <lb />
be pleased. <lb />
H. C. HOOKER, <lb />
GREENVILLE, N- C <lb />
Don't forget the Furniture <lb />
Racket Store if yon want cheap <lb />
goods. <lb />
was away in price <lb />
at the warehouses Monday. <lb />
See J. C- Cobb Son's fall <lb />
stock of Shoos and Boots. <lb />
Every pile of tobacco <lb />
full value the are <lb />
and your check is ready as <lb />
soon as the sale is made. <lb />
sit a draft <lb />
you want a doctor to cash it- <lb />
Every reader of this paper is <lb />
asked not to over look the fact <lb />
that he get the Reflector <lb />
and Constitution a whole <lb />
year for <lb />
Handsome and cheap Oak Sets, <lb />
up stairs. Old Brick Store- <lb />
Large assortment Pattern Hats <lb />
latest designs from both <lb />
more and New York, at Mrs. M- <lb />
D. <lb />
Tobacco breaks were light <lb />
election week but prices were <lb />
well up- <lb />
received barrels first <lb />
patent Flour. a barrel, at J- <lb />
L. Starkey Cos. <lb />
Our sin reads Ware- <lb />
Follow th.-it <lb />
advice and you will get highest <lb />
prices for your tobacco. <lb />
Forbes <lb />
C- T- is making this u <lb />
month of bargains. Read his ad <lb />
Keep in that the Planters <lb />
Warehouse is the place to get <lb />
highest averages for your to-<lb />
For good reliable Shoes go to <lb />
Wiley Brown. <lb />
Don't down in the mouth <lb />
there will be another election two <lb />
years from now. <lb />
First class Cart Wheels with <lb />
Iron Axle, only fit a pair- <lb />
John Flanagan Buggy Co. <lb />
H. U. Hookers nice goods <lb />
low prices please everybody. <lb />
See his advertisement. <lb />
Out of tickets. <lb />
Building lots for sale on easy <lb />
terms, apply to S. E. <lb />
Thursday, 29th, is <lb />
Day. <lb />
Just Car of <lb />
Bulging and Ties at J. C-<lb />
The heavy frost yesterday <lb />
morning looked almost like a <lb />
light snow. <lb />
Our stock Dry Goods and <lb />
Groceries are complete. Call and <lb />
see us- J. C. Cobb Son- <lb />
Some people are so constituted <lb />
that they can never see the bright <lb />
side of anything but a dollar. <lb />
To get highest average bring <lb />
your tobacco to the <lb />
Warehouse and we will prove it. <lb />
Forbes <lb />
The N- C- Christian Missionary <lb />
Convention will hold its session <lb />
next year at this <lb />
Look at those Mittens <lb />
per pair at Furniture Racket <lb />
Store, very thing for school <lb />
The poor man's all weighs as <lb />
much on the scales they use in <lb />
heaven as a rich man's millions. <lb />
The Reflector office is print- <lb />
a lot of blank mortgages, <lb />
deeds, liens, Ac Come to us for <lb />
them. <lb />
A. G. Cox is conveniently <lb />
on the railroad at Winterville <lb />
where he has splendid advantages <lb />
in all kinds of produce. <lb />
Tun Amateurs report a pleas- <lb />
ant trip over to last Fri- <lb />
day with a good house out to hear <lb />
them. <lb />
Pretty line of Ribbon <lb />
Gloves, new style Collars in green <lb />
and at Mrs. M. D. <lb />
Everybody who could get a <lb />
went to the Free <lb />
Will at Black Jack <lb />
Sunday. <lb />
heavy oil tanned gloves <lb />
pair at the Furniture <lb />
Racket Store. <lb />
The ladies are invited to call <lb />
see the lot of beautiful Box <lb />
Papers just received at Reflector <lb />
Bookstore. <lb />
A. G Cox, Winterville, is <lb />
the lead in the flour trade, <lb />
your patronage will be <lb />
His prices are ex- <lb />
low. <lb />
The Reflector has received <lb />
from the publisher. Rev. L- Bran- <lb />
I son. a copy of Alma- <lb />
i for 1805. <lb />
Snuff cents Boswell <lb />
Co. <lb />
The Penny Press published by <lb />
Christian Raw Is with Lee <lb />
Rawls as editor, made its appear- <lb />
last week. <lb />
Mis. Georgia Pearce has just <lb />
received a lot of new sample <lb />
Hats and new pattern Hats, which <lb />
will be sold very low. <lb />
There are several rumors of <lb />
marriages in this community at <lb />
an early day. Some are I rue <lb />
New assortment cf Bibles from j and some may not <lb />
American B- S-, just received. Good Four barre, Bo. <lb />
Personal. <lb />
Mr. Allen Warren is sick. <lb />
Miss Lawrence <lb />
sick with fever. <lb />
is <lb />
Miss Carrie of Snow Hill, <lb />
spent Sunday here visiting Mrs. <lb />
R. W. King. <lb />
Mrs. S. M. Merritt, who w <lb />
visiting relatives here, returned <lb />
to Atlanta Saturday. <lb />
Mr. J. J. Cherry has <lb />
housekeeping and taken his <lb />
to Hotel Macon to board. <lb />
Mr. J. White has moved his <lb />
family to Mr- J. J. <lb />
and will a boarding <lb />
house- <lb />
Mr- John R- Morris, of Golds- <lb />
the drummer whose letters <lb />
have been read and enjoyed by <lb />
many people, spent Saturday in <lb />
Greenville- <lb />
Mr. S- W. Andrews and Miss <lb />
Ada Dudley were married last <lb />
Wednesday evening at the home <lb />
of Mr. S. A- Dudley, five miles <lb />
from Greenville. <lb />
At noon today Miss <lb />
Laughinghouse will be married <lb />
to Mr. J Bryan Grimes, at <lb />
Chapel, Chocowinity. Several <lb />
friends from Greenville will be in <lb />
attendance upon the marriage. <lb />
Messrs. J. H. Mallard and Joe <lb />
Jacobi, of Wilmington, spent <lb />
Saturday and Sunday here. <lb />
Knowing that we had an old <lb />
Wilmington boy with us they <lb />
dropped in for a pleasant shat at <lb />
the Reflector office. <lb />
Dr. B- who has located <lb />
at Pitt county, was here <lb />
this week and moved his family <lb />
to that town on Wednesday. We, <lb />
together with many others, regret <lb />
to see family leave Plymouth, <lb />
but wish for them much <lb />
and prosperity in their new <lb />
A CF BARGAIN <lb />
C. <lb />
THAT IS THE OPPORTUNITY OFFERED YOU BY <lb />
Majorities in Pitt. <lb />
The Reflector has the tabula- <lb />
vote of Pitt county by town- <lb />
ships, but not having room for it <lb />
on inside of this issue we reserve <lb />
it until next week. The official <lb />
vote makes very little change <lb />
the figures published in the <lb />
Reflector extra last Thursday. <lb />
The for Chief <lb />
Justice is for State Treasurer <lb />
for Solicitor for Congress <lb />
for Senate for <lb />
for Clerk for Sheriff <lb />
for Register for Treas- <lb />
for Coroner for <lb />
499- <lb />
Monster Aggregation of Bargains Offered During the <lb />
Month of November. <lb />
Bargains in a Goods. Trimmings. Underwear. <lb />
a Towels. <lb />
a Handkerchiefs. <lb />
u I <lb />
Flannel. <lb />
Flannel. <lb />
Flannel. <lb />
Bargains in <lb />
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Notions. <lb />
Table Oil Cloth. <lb />
Carpets. <lb />
Rugs. <lb />
Lace Curtains. <lb />
Table Coven. <lb />
Clothing. <lb />
Hats. <lb />
Shoes. <lb />
Shirts. <lb />
Collars and Cuffs. <lb />
Underwear. <lb />
Suspenders. <lb />
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Wiley Brown, Depositor. <lb />
See oar offer for the <lb />
and Atlanta Constitution, right <lb />
hand corner of first page. <lb />
A largo stock of nice Furniture sheep <lb />
at the Brick Store. <lb />
It takes two or more <lb />
chiefs to accommodate the aver- I l I; i <lb />
age many bad colds. <lb />
well, Co <lb />
The installment plan has <lb />
adopted by the Furniture <lb />
Racket Store. <lb />
Mr. Warren went ts <lb />
Washington yesterday to deliver <lb />
a lot of fruit <lb />
Just Charming. <lb />
The Schubert Symphony Club <lb />
that tilled an engagement in the <lb />
Opera House, on Saturday night <lb />
under the auspices of the Odd <lb />
Fellows, had a large audience <lb />
and gave the most delightful en <lb />
Greenville has wit- <lb />
The singing of the Lady <lb />
was superb and so <lb />
enjoyed that they had <lb />
to return to the stage several <lb />
times response to encores- <lb />
Master Thomas was an enter <lb />
within himself. The <lb />
music the Symphony Club <lb />
was and the recitations <lb />
perfect. There was not a poor <lb />
piece on the entire <lb />
The company is composed of re- <lb />
fined people made <lb />
friends here. <lb />
x PROPOSE DURING THE MONTH TO PUT MY ENTIRE STOCK IN W v- <lb />
GREAT SLAUGHTER <lb />
IT CONSISTS OF <lb />
CLOTHING, <lb />
Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes, Hats, Caps, <lb />
Furnishing Goods, <lb />
Which must go as I am determined to reduce my stock by Christmas. <lb />
My Stock is Matchless in Quality, in Variety, in New- <lb />
in Cheapness. <lb />
C. T. <lb />
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M. CO<lb />
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machines from to <lb />
Latest improved New Home <lb />
, Wiley <lb />
Rumor says there will be a mar- <lb />
the Methodist church to- <lb />
night after prayer meeting- <lb />
Remember I you cash for Chicken <lb />
Eggs and Produce at the Old <lb />
. Brick Store. <lb />
No, everything was not lost at <lb />
the will come <lb />
on the 25th of December, as usual. <lb />
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Complete line of Dry goods <lb />
Wiley Brown's. <lb />
Frank Wilson calls attention to <lb />
his clothing and footwear, new <lb />
lots of which he has just received. <lb />
Cheap, New Butter <lb />
cents per Best Blended <lb />
Tea cents per pound. Import- <lb />
ed Macaroni cents. Cream <lb />
Cheese at the Old Brick Store- <lb />
B. W. King, Sheriff, has a no- <lb />
in this paper that should re- <lb />
the attention of tax <lb />
Mr. John B. Nichols, of Beaver <lb />
Dam township, a most <lb />
man and highly esteemed <lb />
citizen of the county, died on <lb />
Saturday, 3rd inst. His death <lb />
is a great loss to the county. <lb />
Mens good Shoes a pair <lb />
Ladies Shoes at cents. <lb />
J. L. Co. <lb />
Thursday a week ago Mr. B. <lb />
F. Patrick took a lot of tobacco <lb />
to the Planters Warehouse and <lb />
received a check for the <lb />
sum of averaging cents <lb />
through. He took a smaller lot <lb />
there the next and made a <lb />
still higher average- <lb />
If you want cart wheels <lb />
at see A. G. Cox, Winter- <lb />
ville- Ton can get cart bodies <lb />
there also, or any repair work on <lb />
carts or wagons promptly done <lb />
Fresh Stock of Mountain But- <lb />
Cream Cheese. <lb />
Citron, Currants, Raisins, Nuts, <lb />
Oranges, Apples, Chestnuts, <lb />
orated Apple. Irish Potatoes, <lb />
Cod Fish, Buckwheat Large <lb />
Hominy, Oat Flakes, cheap at the <lb />
Old Brick Store- <lb />
Red White Blue and Tan Baby <lb />
Shoes. Boswell, ft Co- <lb />
The colored folks are wonder- <lb />
now if the Populists are go- <lb />
to give them all they <lb />
They'll keep on <lb />
Beautiful line of Ties and <lb />
Handkerchiefs for ladies at Mrs. <lb />
Georgia Pearce's. <lb />
Don't set down and wait for <lb />
any political party to <lb />
money into your pocket. If you <lb />
get anything you will either work <lb />
for it or obtain it some way <lb />
that is questionable. <lb />
Five dollars Cash and balance <lb />
per week will buy a nice <lb />
Oak suit from the Furniture <lb />
Racket Store. <lb />
A colored man was telling, Fri- <lb />
day, about having just as much <lb />
whiskey as he wanted last week, <lb />
d bin <lb />
got <lb />
dis <lb />
Good chewing Tobacco cents <lb />
Boswell, Co. <lb />
Two Alfred Knight <lb />
and John Scales, had a fight near <lb />
Halifax on Monday. Knight <lb />
struck Scales in the back with <lb />
the blade of an inflicting a <lb />
fatal wound- Knight is in jail. <lb />
Very nicest selections and <lb />
styles in all kinds of Millinery <lb />
goods, at Mrs Georgia Pearce's. <lb />
The time cf some of the <lb />
tor's campaign subscribers ex- <lb />
with this issue. All who <lb />
get a blue cross mark after their <lb />
name on this paper are notified <lb />
that their time is out and are in- <lb />
to renew. We hope all will <lb />
renew. <lb />
Coffee cents pound. Boswell, <lb />
Co- <lb />
A splendid opportunity is of- <lb />
the people to fit out their <lb />
houses by the Furniture Rack- <lb />
et Store- <lb />
the coming season we <lb />
will keep the very best horses <lb />
and mules for sale. Call to see <lb />
what we have before <lb />
We guarantee satisfaction- <lb />
also conduct a first class livery <lb />
stables. ft <lb />
flight Fire at Mill. <lb />
There came near being another <lb />
serious tire at the plant of the <lb />
Greenville Lumber Co. on Mon- <lb />
day afternoon. In some way <lb />
sparks got into the shaving <lb />
sawdust room set tire to the <lb />
huge mass of inflammable matter <lb />
As soon as the tire was <lb />
discovered the room was closed <lb />
up the steam the <lb />
large boilers turned it- The <lb />
alarm of the whistle drew many <lb />
people to the scene they set <lb />
to work with buckets soaking the <lb />
After an <lb />
half of hard work the fire was <lb />
smothered out- Had it got be- <lb />
control all the plant would <lb />
have been burned except the new <lb />
planing mill. As is was the dam- <lb />
age was only nominal. <lb />
Nobody has ever found <lb />
who did not first find Christ <lb />
you can't see in any <lb />
other direction, try looking <lb />
straight up- <lb />
Cotton and Peanuts. <lb />
Below are Norfolk prices of cotton <lb />
and peanuts for yesterday, as furnished <lb />
by Cobb Bros. Mer- <lb />
chants of Norfolk <lb />
Good Middling <lb />
Middling <lb />
Low Middling <lb />
Gold Ordinary <lb />
Prime <lb />
Extra Prime <lb />
Fancy <lb />
Spanish <lb />
Tone-Sternly. <lb />
5-16 <lb />
Much Run Down <lb />
condition, says Mr Wm. <lb />
Wat my <lb />
tax collector at Key <lb />
Vest. Florida. My <lb />
Ur. Wm. <lb />
lite was poor and I was quite miserable. <lb />
advised m to take Hood's <lb />
miserable. Friend <lb />
I-<lb />
taken bottles, and an <lb />
much have rained <lb />
In weight, and enjoy <lb />
good appetite. <lb />
HOW TO GET THERE. <lb />
A Conversation Between a Newly <lb />
Married Couple. <lb />
I think we are <lb />
about fixed. <lb />
always <lb />
fixed but never get there. <lb />
bet I have got there this <lb />
time. <lb />
tell me <lb />
have engaged the house <lb />
and bought the Furniture so we <lb />
can move next week, how do you <lb />
like that I <lb />
do you expect to <lb />
pay for the Furniture I am not <lb />
going to have any of your com- <lb />
stuff you buy any- <lb />
thing you told me we would <lb />
have to live close as yon were <lb />
getting a small salary. <lb />
He-Stop a little, Sallie dear, <lb />
and I will try to explain. You <lb />
know that fine Oak Suit you <lb />
admired so much at the Furniture <lb />
Racket Store. <lb />
She--Yes I know what a beauty <lb />
it is but you can't buy that, you <lb />
said you had no money but your <lb />
salary. <lb />
He-You are right, but I have <lb />
bought it, come go around to the <lb />
house and look at it- <lb />
right, I believe I will <lb />
do yon think of it <lb />
Jimmie. it is just too <lb />
lovely for anything, how in the <lb />
world did you manage to get <lb />
there I <lb />
show you, here is <lb />
contract the Furniture <lb />
Racket Store it calls for an <lb />
Oak Suit one Washstand <lb />
set 4.50, one tin set one oak <lb />
extension dining table one set <lb />
knives forks 1-50 one set <lb />
spoons 1.00, one pair <lb />
one set dishes <lb />
plates, cups and saucers 5.80 <lb />
making a total of I paid <lb />
them ten dollars cash and <lb />
have to pay five dollars per month j <lb />
which you see will only take me <lb />
seven months to pay the whole <lb />
bill that is the way I got there. <lb />
Jimmie, come here <lb />
let me kiss you, yon sweet thing. <lb />
I am going to try and help you <lb />
for these beautiful things, <lb />
men like you forgot to get <lb />
any towels you men always forget j <lb />
something- <lb />
is so. I will go right <lb />
down to the Furniture Racket <lb />
Store. I saw some there pure linen <lb />
inches wide and <lb />
at cents a pair- If there is any- <lb />
thing else you let me know <lb />
and will get it there as they <lb />
keep every thing needed about the <lb />
house and sell as cheap as any <lb />
house in town, in fact I believe a <lb />
little cheaper if yon look at the <lb />
of their goods, so kiss me <lb />
honey I will go after the <lb />
MM Mai <lb />
WELL WITH YOUR PURSE <lb />
AND HANDSOMELY II YOUR BOOM. <lb />
WHETHER IT IS <lb />
ft parlor <lb />
Set. <lb />
Don't overlook the fact that can can furnish them at prices to suit <lb />
every one. Chairs, Bureaus, Bedsteads, Lounges, Mattresses, <lb />
sold single or in<lb />
Besides our line of Furniture we are also prepared to give you <lb />
Unapproachable Bargains<lb />
IN <lb />
RACKET GOODS <lb />
In this line have more goods than can be mentioned. If you want <lb />
to take advantage of our many bargains drop in <lb />
The Furniture Racket Store<lb /></p>
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Wholesale and Retail <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C <lb />
to the retail trade a choice of <lb />
Family Groceries, <lb />
CROCKERY, TIN <lb />
SNUFF, AC, AC, <lb />
----O---- <lb />
To tin wholesale trade I am prepared to <lb />
give jobbers prices on <lb />
MEATS, SUGAR. COFFEE. OILS. <lb />
Molasses, Vinegar. Matches. Star Lye, <lb />
Lye, Baking Powder, Pa <lb />
Wrapping Paper and Twine, Ac. <lb />
Car load Flour, best brands, just received <lb />
Car load Bagging and Ties at bottom <lb />
prices. <lb />
Big lot SHOES to fit everybody. <lb />
Call on me when you want goods at <lb />
the lowest figures. <lb />
I want Customers <lb />
You Want Goods. <lb />
Then call my store and we both can <lb />
get our want supplied. <lb />
I am prepared to furnish you <lb />
want from a complete stock of <lb />
Merchandise <lb />
Clothing, Dry Goods, Notion <lb />
Shoes, Hats, Hardware, <lb />
Tinware, Crockery, Staple and <lb />
Fancy Groceries, <lb />
LOCK LIME in any <lb />
Car load and TIES. <lb />
You ill ft id my goods all reliable <lb />
and prices low. <lb />
W. H. WHITE. <lb />
WE YOUR ORDERS FOR <lb />
We will fill them QUICK <lb />
We will fill them CHEAP <lb />
We will fill WELL <lb />
Rough Heart Framing, <lb />
Rough Sap Framing, ; <lb />
Rough Sap Hi Indies <lb />
Sap Boards, A inches, 87.00 <lb />
Wait for Mill and <lb />
we will furnish you Lumber <lb />
as <lb />
Wood to your door for <lb />
a load. <lb />
Terms cash. <lb />
Thanking past patronage, <lb />
GREENVILLE N. C <lb />
-J. e.- <lb />
H C. <lb />
Call your attention to their splendid <lb />
line of <lb />
Fall iV Winter <lb />
Tiny carry a complete stock of <lb />
Merchandise. <lb />
And cat furnish <lb />
Ever, thins yon need to wear. <lb />
Everything you need to eat. <lb />
Everything you need about the <lb />
Everything about the kitchen. <lb />
Everything you need about the farm. <lb />
At price just as low as can be had <lb />
anywhere. <lb />
Highest paid for Cotton all <lb />
Country Produce. <lb />
Returning thanks for past favors, a con- <lb />
of is solicited. <lb />
O. PROCTOR <lb />
EST <lb />
S M. <lb />
AT THE <lb />
OLD MUCH STORK <lb />
FARMERS <lb />
their year's supplies will <lb />
their interest our prices before <lb />
is complete <lb />
n all its branches. <lb />
PORK <lb />
FLOUR, COFFEE, SUGAR <lb />
RICE. TEA, <lb />
always at Lowest Market Prices. <lb />
TOBACCO SNUFF A. CIGARS <lb />
we boy direct from Manufacturers. <lb />
Ming you to buy at one profit. A corn <lb />
stock of <lb />
always on hand and sold at prices <lb />
times. Our goods are all and <lb />
for CASH therefore, having no risk <lb />
to sell at a close margin- <lb />
Respectfully, <lb />
m S. M. <lb />
N,<lb />
Appointments for Greenville <lb />
Salem on the first Sunday at eleven <lb />
o'clock and Jones Chapel at three <lb />
o'clock. <lb />
Shady Grove on second Sunday at <lb />
eleven o'clock and School <lb />
House at o'clock. <lb />
Ayden on third Sunday at eleven <lb />
o'clock and Tripp's Chapel at three <lb />
o'clock. <lb />
Bethlehem on the fourth 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 />
J. C. <lb />
Baptist Services. <lb />
Below arc the regular appointments <lb />
of Rev. J. H. pastor of the <lb />
Baptist church . <lb />
At and fourth Sun- <lb />
days in each month, morning and night, <lb />
every Thursday night. <lb />
At Sunday in each <lb />
month, morning and night. <lb />
At Ephesus, Person <lb />
Sunday in each month and Saturday be- <lb />
fore. <lb />
Episcopal <lb />
Below are, the regular appointments <lb />
of Rev. A. Rector <lb />
and third in <lb />
each month, morning and evening. <lb />
Sunday in each <lb />
mouth, morning and evening. <lb />
vices all other Sunday <lb />
St. Johns, <lb />
in each morning and evening <lb />
Holy Innocents, Lenoir <lb />
fifth Sunday morning. <lb />
Services. <lb />
first morning and <lb />
between Rev. J. N. <lb />
II. and Rev. J. W. Hines. <lb />
Every third Sabbath, morning and <lb />
night. Rev. J. W- Hines. <lb />
Sunday School every Sabbath morn- <lb />
at o'clock, D. Evans <lb />
THE EXPERIMENT <lb />
COTTON SEED. <lb />
WANT ONE MILLION- <lb />
ELS COTTON SEED. <lb />
Will p y the highest ca-h prices, either <lb />
in small or large lots. We alee have <lb />
sale Cotton Seed Meal and Hulls. <lb />
I . <lb />
. . <lb />
For s <lb />
1.1. w. <lb />
THE GREENVILLE <lb />
WORKS, <lb />
JAMES BROWN, Prop. <lb />
Manufacturer of <lb />
PLOW, STOVE AND BRASS <lb />
CASTINGS- ANDIRONS, <lb />
And dealer in <lb />
Pumps, Pipe, Valves, Fittings, <lb />
Machinery, Ac. <lb />
and careful attention given re- <lb />
pairing Sat- <lb />
guaranteed. <lb />
for sale at <lb />
N. C. <lb />
The f the <lb />
awards at the Fair and <lb />
holds World's Records. The <lb />
pion rider of South the R <lb />
make at reduce I price. <lb />
all are strictly highest <lb />
grade. We nuke <lb />
Sell Tinware, <lb />
and do all kind of Tin work, Rooting. <lb />
Guttering, <lb />
S. E. FENDER CO. <lb />
HENRY IRE <lb />
Real Estate <lb />
and <lb />
gent. <lb />
Houses and lots for Rent or for Sale <lb />
terns easy. Rents, Taxes. <lb />
and open accounts and any other <lb />
of debt placed in my hands for <lb />
collection have prompt attention. <lb />
Satisfaction guaranteed. I solicit your <lb />
patronage. <lb />
ii v.- <lb />
i . .; <lb />
i i o <lb />
. nil obtained and all Pat- <lb />
for moderate Fees. i <lb />
is opposite <lb />
patent <lb />
. , <lb />
bead drawing or With <lb />
advise, if or not, of <lb />
;. On fee till patent is second. <lb />
a to Obtain wall; <lb />
J. S. and <lb />
. . <lb />
ti . <lb />
GREENVILLE <lb />
MILK <lb />
X. C. <lb />
The next of this <lb />
begin on Tuesday the 4th day of <lb />
and c ID weeks. <lb />
MONTH. <lb />
Primary English <lb />
Intermediate English <lb />
Higher English <lb />
Languages <lb />
82.00 <lb />
8.00 <lb />
81.00 <lb />
The will <lb />
mild out firm. If necessary <lb />
an teacher will b employed. <lb />
guaranteed n pupil- <lb />
enter early and attend regularly. For <lb />
information apply to <lb />
W. <lb />
Aug. C, <lb />
CAROLINA <lb />
L R. R. TIME TABLE. <lb />
In Effect 4th. <lb />
GOING EAST. GOING <lb />
Pas. Ex Pass. Ex <lb />
P. M. f M P M P. Kinston M M A. M. A. M <lb />
AT NOME CAROLINA. <lb />
Tor Free <lb />
Sweet Potatoes mod To- <lb />
In Winter <lb />
Bead Questions and Replies. <lb />
October 1894. <lb />
Bulletins of the Experiment Station <lb />
Bulletins will be sent to addresses in <lb />
North Carolina free of charge. To par- <lb />
ties outside of the state a small fee of <lb />
cents each cents each for Nos. <lb />
and is charged, or cents per year. <lb />
Only a limited number can be sent to <lb />
each address, and the Station therefore <lb />
must request parties to confine their <lb />
applications to actual needs. Apply to <lb />
Dr. H. B. Battle. Director, Raleigh, <lb />
No. Some Injurious Insects, plates <lb />
pp. <lb />
No. Facts for Farmers in Plain <lb />
for Reading, <lb />
pp. <lb />
SO. Silos and Ensilage, pp. <lb />
No. Feeding Cotton-seed Hulls and <lb />
Meal for the Production of <lb />
Beef. pp. <lb />
No. Fertilizer Analyses and the Fer- <lb />
Control for pp. <lb />
No. Growing Celery in the South; <lb />
Cultivation of Onions; Notes <lb />
of Horticultural Work Dur- <lb />
1891, Figs. pp. <lb />
No. Some Enemies of Truck and <lb />
Garden Crops. Figs. pp. <lb />
No. So. The 1-ate Crop of Irish Potatoes <lb />
in the South, pp. <lb />
No. Tobacco Curing by the Leaf; <lb />
Cure on Wire and the Stalk <lb />
Processes, pp. <lb />
No. All Publications of the Station, <lb />
from March, 1877, to <lb />
pp. <lb />
No. Fertilizer Analyses, and The <lb />
Fertilizer Control During <lb />
1892, pp. <lb />
No. Co-operative Field Tests Dur- <lb />
1891 and 1892, pp. <lb />
Practical Stock Feeding, pp. <lb />
No. Some Experiments in Wheat <lb />
Culture, pp. <lb />
No. The Culture of Orchard and <lb />
Garden Fruit, Figs. pp. <lb />
No. Feeding Experiments, pp. <lb />
No. Horticultural Tests and <lb />
with Vegetables, Fruits and <lb />
Bulb Culture, pp. <lb />
No. The Fertilizer Control During <lb />
pp. <lb />
No. Miscellaneous Agricultural Top- <lb />
Figs. pp. <lb />
No. Digestion Experiments, Fig. <lb />
pp. <lb />
No. Some Leguminous Crops and <lb />
their Economic Value, Figs, <lb />
pp. <lb />
No. Thread Worm of Pork <lb />
Figs. pp. <lb />
No. Our Common Insects, Figs. <lb />
pp. <lb />
No. The Progress of the Dairy In- <lb />
in North Carolina, <lb />
pp. <lb />
No. Encouragement to the Dairy <lb />
Industry of North Carolina, <lb />
pp. <lb />
No. Miscellaneous A gr i cu <lb />
Topics, pp. <lb />
No. Why Poll Your Corn Fodder, <lb />
pp. <lb />
No. The Chestnut and its Weevil. <lb />
Nut Culture, pp <lb />
No. ion. Practical stock Feeding and <lb />
pp. <lb />
Potatoes the <lb />
Winter. <lb />
The following method I have found <lb />
to keep sweet potatoes in perfect order <lb />
until dune. Procure a supply of <lb />
pine straw from the woods in a dry time <lb />
and keep it under cover ready for use. <lb />
Dig the potatoes as soon as frost cuts <lb />
the vines. If not convenient to dig at <lb />
once, cut the frosted vines off at once, <lb />
or they will harbor fungus growth that <lb />
will damage the potatoes. Dig on a <lb />
warm sunny the potatoes <lb />
along the row as dug. and do not allow <lb />
them to be bruised by throwing into <lb />
piles. Handle at all times as gently as <lb />
eggs. Allow them to lie in the sun <lb />
the day. and in the evening haul to <lb />
a convenient place. I Mace a good lay- <lb />
a foot thick, of pine or other straw <lb />
on the ground, and on this, pile the <lb />
in steep heaps, not over bush- <lb />
els in a pile. Cover the piles thickly <lb />
all over with the dry pine <lb />
a rough board shed over the piles, <lb />
and let them remain until the weather <lb />
grows colder, or until they have gone <lb />
through a sweat and dried off. Then <lb />
cover the heaps with earth six or eight <lb />
inches thick and boat smooth. The <lb />
points are the sweating under <lb />
the previous cover pine straw be- <lb />
fore covering with earth, very careful <lb />
handling, and the board cover over- <lb />
head. Dry earth keeps out more cold <lb />
than wet earth. If for family use, put <lb />
in smaller piles and take up an entire <lb />
heap at once for use, keeping them in a <lb />
dry warm place while F. <lb />
Massey, Horticulturist, N. C. <lb />
Station. <lb />
Advanced Monthly Summary of <lb />
logical Reports for North Carolina, <lb />
September, 1804. <lb />
The North Carolina State Weather <lb />
Service issues the following advanced <lb />
summary of the weather for September. <lb />
1894. as compared with the correspond- <lb />
month of the previous <lb />
mean for the <lb />
month was 72.2 degrees, which is 2.0 de- <lb />
above the normal. The highest <lb />
monthly mean was, 76.2 at Hatteras; <lb />
lowest monthly mean, 63.3 at High- <lb />
lands. The highest temperature re- <lb />
corded was on the 9th, at Auburn <lb />
lowest. on the 31st at Bakersville. <lb />
The wannest September during past <lb />
years was in 1881, mean 74.9 degrees; <lb />
the coldest, in 1875, mean 07.0. <lb />
Precipitation-. Average for the <lb />
month, 4.77 inches, which is 0.12 above <lb />
the normal. The greatest amount <lb />
was 7.93 inches, at Chapel Hill; least <lb />
amount, 1.07 at Mt. Airy. The wettest <lb />
September occurred in 1877, average <lb />
for the state being 10.13 inches; the <lb />
driest was in average, 2.04. <lb />
direction, north- <lb />
east, which is the normal direction for <lb />
this month. Average hourly velocity, <lb />
7.5 miles. Highest velocity, miles <lb />
per hour from the northeast, at Kitty <lb />
Hawk, on the 27th. <lb />
curred at one or more places on the 1st, <lb />
4th. 8th, 9th, 10th, 11th, <lb />
12th, 17th. 24th. <lb />
Hail occurred on the 1st. at <lb />
Bailey, and Auburn. <lb />
Light frost reported at Blowing Rock <lb />
on the 21st, and at Flat Buck on Um <lb />
On the 27th a general storm <lb />
ed. doing more or less damage <lb />
especially cotton which was open the <lb />
field. <lb />
Train connects with Wilmington <lb />
Weldon train bound North, leaving <lb />
Goldsboro a. Be., and wild D. <lb />
train West, leaving Goldsboro p. m <lb />
Train connects with Richmond A <lb />
Danville train, arriving at <lb />
p. m., and with W. W. train <lb />
from the North at p. m. <lb />
S. L, DILL, <lb />
Superintendent <lb />
nu country we pest is nos to <lb />
become so injurious as it has now be- <lb />
come in the west, it may still be able to <lb />
cause the farmers of this state great <lb />
loss. <lb />
------a <lb />
form of one <lb />
branch i b. represents a seed. Tho cut to the <lb />
left shows a young branch. <lb />
The cut shows the general appear- <lb />
of the mature thistle and seed, <lb />
also a branch of a young plant. It is <lb />
hoped that our farmers will keep a <lb />
sharp look out for this weed, and ex- <lb />
terminate It as soon as it appears. It <lb />
is a dry land plant and will be most <lb />
troublesome on uplands. <lb />
The grave responsibility for intro- <lb />
this and other noxious weeds <lb />
such as the Canada thistle, must be ac- <lb />
by those improvident farmers <lb />
who buy and use western hay while <lb />
living in a country able to produce as <lb />
good hay and forage as any upon <lb />
which the sun shines. Gerald <lb />
thy, N. C. Experiment Sta- <lb />
Error In Report of Crimson Clover Seed <lb />
Yield for <lb />
A recent press article gave the crop <lb />
of seed for this year grown at the Ex- <lb />
farm at per acre. <lb />
When this statement was made a <lb />
of the field recently added, was <lb />
unintentionally omitted from the cal- <lb />
of the yield. We hasten to <lb />
make the correction. This increased <lb />
area would reduce the value of seed to <lb />
per acre. However if the straw <lb />
were included, the total value would <lb />
be about as first reported. <lb />
The crop of seed in 1893 was <lb />
pounds per acre, which at the low <lb />
price realized this year, would amount <lb />
to 168.68 per acre, or 818.07 per acre <lb />
more than the crop for 1894 as first re- <lb />
ported. <lb />
The loss by weather-beating amount- <lb />
ed to 814.43. which is enough to <lb />
size the necessity of employing every <lb />
means possible to save the crop in good <lb />
weather. On this point the Experiment <lb />
Station expects to have a seasonable <lb />
article for next spring before the seed <lb />
is E. Emery, Agriculturist, N. <lb />
C. Experiment Station. <lb />
The Thistle. <lb />
One of the most noxious of recent <lb />
emigrants from Europe is the <lb />
Russian thistle, Kali. var. <lb />
This weed is a native of Russia <lb />
where it has long been known as a <lb />
pest in the wheat fields of that <lb />
empire. In this country it first became <lb />
troublesome In the wheat-growing see. <lb />
of the Dakotas. It has since spread <lb />
into many of the western and north- <lb />
western states. is the magnitude <lb />
of this pest that the Senate of the <lb />
States in the last session of con- <lb />
passed a bill appropriating <lb />
for exterminating it, but the <lb />
a failed to become a law. <lb />
It is the nature of this weed when <lb />
ripe to lose its hold upon the soil and <lb />
roll up into a ball In this form on the <lb />
level of the northwest <lb />
it is blown for hundreds of miles. <lb />
spreading its seeds far and wide. While <lb />
growing each plant forms a thick close <lb />
patch killing out the grain, and may in <lb />
this way ruin an entire field. The <lb />
I seeds of this weed are liable to be <lb />
brought to North Carolina and other <lb />
southern <lb />
Pea and Bean Weevils. <lb />
Many hundred bushels of garden peas <lb />
and beans, cow peas and beans <lb />
will be destroyed by weevils in this <lb />
state during the coining winter, unless <lb />
proper treatment be used. These wee- <lb />
are two species of the genus <lb />
B. the pea weevil, is the <lb />
and is blackish with white spots. <lb />
It attacks only garden peas, never gar- <lb />
den beans or the cow pea. which is a <lb />
true bean. The beta weevil. B. <lb />
is a rather small yellowish hairy in- <lb />
sect. This weevil never attacks gar- <lb />
den peas, but is greatest pest of <lb />
beans and cow peas. Both species lay <lb />
their eggs, upon the growing pods in <lb />
the field garden. The eggs hatch <lb />
in a few days and the young grub bores <lb />
its way into the seeds. The grub lives <lb />
within the seed until it has completed <lb />
its growth and become a perfect or <lb />
winged insect. The pea weevil never <lb />
lays her eggs upon hard or mature <lb />
seeds the bean weevil in a warm <lb />
mate like ours, grows from the egg to <lb />
the winged state in about two months. <lb />
The female at once lays her eggs upon <lb />
the hard and mature beans or cow peas, <lb />
and these in turn mature and produce <lb />
other insects and the process may con- <lb />
as many farmers know to their <lb />
cost, until the whole package of beans <lb />
or cow peas is consumed. <lb />
cheapest and most <lb />
remedy for both weevils is Bi- <lb />
sulphide of carbon. It is a good plan <lb />
to run the seed through a fanning mill <lb />
shortly after gathering. This cleans <lb />
the seed and destroys many eggs on the <lb />
bean. Harden peas and beans kept for <lb />
seed and cow peas should always be <lb />
treated with this substance before be- <lb />
stored away and as soon as possible <lb />
after being harvested. Place the <lb />
seeds in a tight barrel which should <lb />
not be quite full. On top of the seeds <lb />
place a saucer containing three or four <lb />
of the Cover <lb />
the barrel tightly with a cover upon <lb />
which should be placed a heavy cloth <lb />
of any kind except rubber or oil cloth- <lb />
The will quickly <lb />
and penetrate the entire mass of <lb />
killing every grub and beetle. <lb />
the covered barrel to stand for twenty <lb />
four then remove the cover and <lb />
permit, the fumes to escape. Never <lb />
bring a light into or near the room <lb />
while the fumes can be as bi- <lb />
sulphide of carbon is very <lb />
The smell of this liquid la <lb />
but it is not lasting. The <lb />
may not kill the eggs and to in- <lb />
sure complete satisfaction repeat the <lb />
treatment after thirty days. <lb />
of Carbon may be ordered <lb />
in quart or pint cans from any dealer <lb />
in chemicals, for about twenty cents <lb />
per pound. Most druggists can supply <lb />
it in smaller quantities but at a higher <lb />
Entomologist, <lb />
N. C. Experiment Station. <lb />
In Winter. <lb />
Among the many plans that have <lb />
been proposed for saving the tomatoes <lb />
which remain unripe at the coming of <lb />
frost, we have found the following the <lb />
most <lb />
When sharp frost is imminent gather <lb />
all the green tomatoes. Wrap each <lb />
separately in newspapers <lb />
will do. Now pack them in boxes and <lb />
store in a cool place, just warm enough <lb />
to be secure from frost but not warm, <lb />
the object being to keep, not to ripen <lb />
them. Bring out a few at a time as <lb />
they wanted, and place in a warm <lb />
place ripen a few days in advance, <lb />
in this way we have for several years <lb />
had sliced tomatoes on our table to <lb />
the middle of F. Massey, <lb />
Horticulturist. N. C. Experiment Sta- <lb />
Questions Replies. <lb />
The Station will be glad to extend its <lb />
usefulness by answering as far as <lb />
questions on agricultural topics <lb />
sent by any one in North Carolina who <lb />
may desire to ask for information. Ad- <lb />
dress all questions to the C. <lb />
cultural Experiment Station, Raleigh. <lb />
N. C, Replies will written as early <lb />
as possible by the member of the Sta- <lb />
staff most competent to do so. and. <lb />
when of general interest, they will also <lb />
appear in these columns. The Station <lb />
desires in this way to enlarge its sphere <lb />
of usefulness and render immediate as- <lb />
to practical farmers. <lb />
Variety of for <lb />
kind of asparagus seed you ad- <lb />
vise me to plant Where can X them If <lb />
I plant seed now can I expect any crop next <lb />
spring E. B. N. C. <lb />
by W. F. Massey. Horticulturist. <lb />
N. C. Experiment <lb />
There is little difference in varieties <lb />
of asparagus. Rich soil and good <lb />
will make good shoots from any <lb />
kind. The is now the most <lb />
popular sort. You can get the seed <lb />
from any good Seed sown <lb />
in the spring and well cared for in good <lb />
soil will make yon good roots for set- <lb />
ting the next fall, and the second year <lb />
after you may get a line crop. <lb />
Swill get no crop next <lb />
To Destroy and <lb />
is the best way and when is the best <lb />
time to destroy sprouts from an aspen <lb />
which come up In my yard B. B, R- <lb />
N. C. <lb />
by Gerald <lb />
The aspen is botanically a poplar <lb />
and is one of the <lb />
most inveterate The best <lb />
time to destroy the tree and so prevent <lb />
future sprouts is about August at <lb />
which time the roots are nearly ex- <lb />
by the, summer growth and <lb />
have not yet began to store reserve ma- <lb />
for next years growth. To get <lb />
rid of the tree now the best plan is to <lb />
cut it down and dig out the main <lb />
Next year keep the sprouts closely cut <lb />
off and they will soon die out. Patent <lb />
root destroying chemicals are of very <lb />
little value and cannot be depended <lb />
upon. <lb />
Creamer, pr Separator for Southern <lb />
Carolina. <lb />
want to buy a creamer. Will you please <lb />
recommend the best make. The sub- <lb />
merges the milk and requires ice. Without <lb />
ice is the as good as any make <lb />
K. B. C. Charlotte. N. C. <lb />
by F. E. Emery. Agriculturist. <lb />
N. C. Experiment <lb />
The Cooley is as good as any gravity <lb />
creamer we know, with or ice. <lb />
We would recommend you to think of a <lb />
separator if you have as many as five o.- <lb />
six cows, or if not so many to increase <lb />
the number and use one or both to <lb />
reduce labor while saving its cost in <lb />
butter over common methods of cream- <lb />
The gravity methods lose enough <lb />
which the centrifugal saves to pay for <lb />
the latter in a reasonable time. <lb />
The machines we have tried and can <lb />
cheerfully recommend are. the Victoria <lb />
and United States separators. The lat- <lb />
is made by the makers of the Cooley <lb />
creamer. Vermont Farm Machine <lb />
company. Bellows Falls, who will <lb />
be reluctant to sell you a creamer to <lb />
use in our climate without ice, but who <lb />
know their separator will give you sat- <lb />
here. The Victoria is sold by <lb />
the Supply company, Phil- <lb />
Pa., and is a nice perfect <lb />
machine. <lb />
Bees and Bee Worms. <lb />
will kill bee worms and what is the <lb />
best time to move bees S. C., Walnut <lb />
Cove. N. C. <lb />
by Gerald <lb />
gist. V E. Experiment <lb />
The bee is the form of <lb />
a medium sized dark moth. Gal- <lb />
a native of the old <lb />
world but now everywhere introduced <lb />
in this country. The most satisfactory <lb />
remedy is to keep only strong colonies <lb />
of Italian bees. These are so active <lb />
that they will not permit the worms to <lb />
remain their hives if they can get at <lb />
them. Only movable frame hives should <lb />
be used. Another plan is to remove <lb />
the frame, brush off all webs and kill <lb />
the worms therein, then with a sharp <lb />
pointed knife cut out the worms tun- <lb />
the comb. Where there are <lb />
many frames infested they may be <lb />
piled loosely or hung in a tight box or <lb />
barrel and two or three <lb />
of carbon in a saucer placed <lb />
on top of the pile and the box or barrel <lb />
covered tightly for twenty-four hours. <lb />
Then remove the covering and expose <lb />
the frames to the air till all odor of the <lb />
carbon has evaporated. Do <lb />
not bring this substance near a fire or <lb />
light as it explodes very easily. Pieces <lb />
of comb, dirty frames, etc., should <lb />
never be permitted to litter hive yards <lb />
or honey houses as the worms breed in <lb />
such. <lb />
As to moving bees if you mean to re- <lb />
move them to a house for the winter it <lb />
should not be done until cold <lb />
weather sets in or better still not at all. <lb />
Use chaff hives or cover the hives with <lb />
burlap sacks or padded sheets in cold <lb />
weather. In this climate bees do not <lb />
long remain dormant in winter. If you <lb />
mean to remove bees from one location <lb />
to another the best time is in early <lb />
or three weeks before the <lb />
bees begin to fly. The entrance to <lb />
hives should be until the <lb />
bees have become accustomed to their <lb />
new location. <lb />
There is more Catarrh in section <lb />
of the country than all th-r c <lb />
put together, and until the last few <lb />
years was supposed to be incurable. <lb />
For a great many years doctors pro- <lb />
it a local disease, and <lb />
ed local remedies, and by constantly <lb />
failing to cure with local treatment, <lb />
pronounced it incurable. Science ha <lb />
proven to be a constitutional <lb />
disease and therefore requires <lb />
treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure, <lb />
manufactured by F. J. o. <lb />
Toledo, Ohio, is the only constitutional <lb />
cure on the market. It is taken inter- <lb />
in dons from drops to a tea- <lb />
spoonful, it acts directly on the Mood <lb />
and mucous surfaces of the system. <lb />
They offer one hundred dollars for any <lb />
it fails to cure. Send for circulars <lb />
and testimonials. Ad <lb />
F. Co. <lb />
Toledo, O. <lb />
Sold by Druggists. <lb />
The Custom of the Country. <lb />
I was in Kentucky <lb />
said the man who had sworn off, <lb />
was very dry down there and they <lb />
told me I'd have to take or <lb />
what did you inquired <lb />
one who was interested in his <lb />
fare. <lb />
said he replied with <lb />
the air of a martyr. <lb />
was right; that was right, <lb />
my dear fellow. <lb />
I out that it was. <lb />
They always give a man <lb />
under such when he <lb />
says Detroit Free Press. <lb />
The Letter Was Loaded. <lb />
VICTORS are Standard Value. <lb />
A Huntington post office <lb />
clerk stamped a letter the other day <lb />
which contained an explosive. The <lb />
thing went off and nearly killed him. <lb />
Courier <lb />
Rebuked for His Levity. <lb />
Rev. George Madder, rector of <lb />
an old bachelor, lived <lb />
with e. maiden sister, an elderly lady, <lb />
solemn and stately, whom he held in <lb />
great awe. She was very fond of <lb />
flowers. When arranging some one <lb />
morning in the drawing room she <lb />
found a curious blossom which she <lb />
had never seen before. Just as she <lb />
had discovered it, her gardener <lb />
passed the window, which was open. <lb />
in, to him; <lb />
want to sh w you one of the <lb />
most curious things you ever <lb />
James accordingly came in. Miss <lb />
Madder sat down, not perceiving <lb />
that the bottom of the chair had <lb />
beer, lifted out. Down she went <lb />
through the frame, nearly sitting on <lb />
the floor. James went into fits of <lb />
laughter, and ma'am, <lb />
sure enough, it is one of the most <lb />
curious things I ever seen in my <lb />
said she; <lb />
duct yourself and lift me <lb />
ma'am, I can't said <lb />
he; so curious; it bates all I <lb />
ever It was some time be- <lb />
fore she could make him understand <lb />
that her performance was not what <lb />
he had been called in to see; and, <lb />
when he had helped her up, he was <lb />
dismissed with a strong rebuke for <lb />
bis <lb />
The best Salve In world for Cuts, <lb />
Sores, Ulcers Salt Rheum. <lb />
Fever Sores, Chapped Hands, <lb />
Chilblains, Corns, and all <lb />
and positively cures Piles, or no <lb />
pay required. It is guaranteed to give <lb />
perfect satisfaction or money refunded <lb />
Price cents per box. For sale by <lb />
L.<lb />
The standard price of Bicycles is No deviation, <lb />
and Victor riders arc guaranteed cat rates during the current year. <lb />
OVERMAN WHEEL CO.<lb />
NEW YORK. <lb />
PHILADELPHIA. <lb />
CHICAGO. <lb />
SAN FRANCISCO. <lb />
DETROIT. <lb />
DENVER. <lb />
NOTICE. <lb />
THE JOHN FLANAGAN BUGGY <lb />
COMPANY contemplates making a <lb />
change in their firm and they request <lb />
all persons indebted to them by note <lb />
or otherwise to settle at once as the <lb />
present business will be changed. <lb />
We have a large lot of good CART <lb />
WHEELS with IRON AXLES at TEN <lb />
DOLLARS a pair. ALSO a <lb />
large lot of good BUGGIES in pro- <lb />
portion. <lb />
JOHN FLANAGAN BUGGY CO. <lb />
October 23rd, 1804. <lb />
Does This <lb />
Hit You <lb />
The management of the <lb />
; Equitable Life Assurance <lb />
; Society in the Department of <lb />
; the Carolina, wishes to <lb />
cure a few Special Resident <lb />
Agents. Those who are fitted <lb />
for this work will find this <lb />
A Rare Opportunity f <lb />
It however, and those <lb />
who succeed best in it possess <lb />
character, mature judgment, <lb />
tact, perseverance, and the <lb />
respect of their community. <lb />
Think this matter over care- <lb />
fully. There's an unusual <lb />
opening for somebody. If it <lb />
fits you, it trill pay you. Fur- <lb />
information on request. <lb />
W. J. Manager, <lb />
Rock Hill, S. C. <lb />
OLD LINE <lb />
SERVICE <lb />
Steamers leave Washington tot Ire in <lb />
Die and Tarboro touching at all Ian I <lb />
Tar River Monday, Wednesday <lb />
Friday A. If. <lb />
Returning leave Tarboro at II A. M. <lb />
Thursdays and Saturdays <lb />
A. days. <lb />
These departures <lb />
of waler on far River, <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C <lb />
OFFICE AT THE COURT HOUSE. <lb />
All kinds Risks placed in strictly <lb />
FiRST-CLASS COMPANIES <lb />
At current rates. <lb />
AGENT FOR FIRST-CLASS FIRE PROOF <lb />
Notice to Creditors. <lb />
HAVING duly qualified before the <lb />
Court Clerk of Pill county as <lb />
Administrator of I he estate of B. Ty <lb />
son, deceased, notice is hereby given lo <lb />
all person indebted to estate to <lb />
make Immediate payment co the under- <lb />
signed, and all persons having claims <lb />
against said estate must present the <lb />
same for payment on or before the first <lb />
day of October, or this notice <lb />
be plead in bar of recovery, <lb />
This 1st day of Oct. <lb />
XV. R. <lb />
of II. Tyson. <lb />
Sale of Piney Grove Farm. <lb />
BY VIRTUE of the decree rendered <lb />
at the starch Term, of the <lb />
Superior Court Of Pitt on Mon- <lb />
day the 3rd day of December next, I <lb />
will sell at public auction on the <lb />
the well-known farm of Piney <lb />
Grove. The said tract of land being fully <lb />
described In a mortgage from the late <lb />
James it. lo John Norfleet re- <lb />
corded in county, in Book <lb />
i page and for a particular <lb />
reference is hid thereto. The <lb />
j same will be sold in parcels to suit. <lb />
Terms made known on the of sale. <lb />
JOHN L. <lb />
I, <lb />
BERRIES. <lb />
I have strawberry Plants. <lb />
Cabbage Plants, ready in <lb />
15.000 Hyacinths. Tulips, <lb />
10.000 Grape Vines. <lb />
The price of the James Crape Vines <lb />
has been reduced one half- I a <lb />
line lot of fruit and ornamental trees of <lb />
all kinds. Send for pi ices <lb />
low. Allen Warren <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
HOTEL NICHOLSON, <lb />
WASHINGTON, N. C <lb />
Geo. A. Spencer, Mgr. <lb />
IN EVERY RESPECT <lb />
Special attention to Commercial -Men. <lb />
Free <lb />
ESTABLISHED 1883. <lb />
T. -A. Andrews. <lb />
C-J G <lb />
N. C. <lb />
Just Received Cars Rock Lime. <lb />
KEGS ALL SIZES. <lb />
Cases Sardine-, <lb />
Preparation. <lb />
Soap. <lb />
Star Lye. <lb />
Boxes Cakes and Crackers, <lb />
Stick Candy. <lb />
Matches. <lb />
Gold Dust, <lb />
Good Luck Baking Powder. <lb />
Sacks Coffee, <lb />
Molasses. <lb />
Tons Shot, <lb />
Kegs Powder. <lb />
Cars Flour. <lb />
Meat. <lb />
Hay, <lb />
Tubs Lard. <lb />
Granulated Sugar. <lb />
P. Snuff. <lb />
Gail Ax <lb />
R. R. Mills <lb />
Three Thistle Snuff, <lb />
Tobacco, <lb />
Dukes V. M. P. Cigarettes. <lb />
Old Cheroots, <lb />
Cases Oysters, <lb />
Connecting at with steam <lb />
of The Norfolk, and w fa- <lb />
in direct line for Norfolk, ore <lb />
Philadelphia. New York and Boston. <lb />
Shippers sh order <lb />
marked via Dominion <lb />
Hew York. from <lb />
Norfolk <lb />
more Steamboat from Haiti- <lb />
more. Miners <lb />
Boston. <lb />
JNO. son. Agent, <lb />
Washington N. C <lb />
J. J. <lb />
Gr. X. <lb />
HO <lb />
CORDOVAN, <lb />
Soles.<lb />
LADIES <lb />
SEND TOR <lb />
MASS. <lb />
Ton can W. L <lb />
Because, we are largest manufacturers of <lb />
advertised shoes in the world, and <lb />
the value by stamping the name i <lb />
the bottom, <lb />
price on <lb />
h protects you against <lb />
prices and the i fits, <lb />
i i <lb />
WELL, CO <lb />
X O <lb />
R. L. DAVIS <lb />
X. C <lb />
. n e y. a <lb />
u O <lb />
s B<lb />
-.--. <lb />
OS a i C<lb />
THE OLD RELIABLE. <lb />
a STILL AT THE FRONT WITH A <lb />
UP <lb />
I YEARS EXPERIENCE has taught me that the best la the cheap st. <lb />
Hemp Rope, Building Pumps, Farming and <lb />
necessary for Millers, Mechanics and general house purposes, a well as <lb />
nothing Hats. Shoes. Ladies Dregs Goods I have always on hand. Am head- <lb />
Heavy Groceries, and jobbing agent for Clark's O. N. T. Spool <lb />
Cotton, and keep courteous and attentive <lb />
GREENVILLE. N. C. <lb />
HERBERT <lb />
TONSORiAL PARLORS <lb />
Under Opera n .<lb />
Call in when you want work. <lb />
OINTMENT <lb />
TRADE <lb />
COBB BROS, CO. <lb />
-AND <lb />
Commission Merchants <lb />
FAYETTE STREET NORFOLK, VA <lb />
and Solicited.<lb />
h the Cure of oil Skin <lb />
This has been In use <lb />
years, and wherever know <lb />
been in steady demand. It has been en <lb />
by the physicians all <lb />
country, and has effected cup's where <lb />
all other remedies, ii the o j <lb />
the experienced physicians, <lb />
for years failed. This Ointment is n j <lb />
long; standing the high <lb />
which ii hit-- is <lb />
mO Its own as but little effort has <lb />
ever been made tabling it the <lb />
One bottle of this iii-ii will <lb />
s sent to any on receipt of me I <lb />
Dollar. All Cash Orders at <lb />
to. Address .-ill Attars <lb />
communications to <lb />
T. <lb />
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