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VOL. XIV. <lb />
Where the Presidents Sleep. <lb />
is buried <lb />
JOB PRINTING <lb />
The Reflector is <lb />
pared to do all worK <lb />
of this line <lb />
NEATLY, <lb />
and <lb />
IN BEST STYLE. <lb />
Plenty of new mate- <lb />
rial and the best <lb />
of Stationery. <lb />
STATE NEWS. <lb />
Record of Matters of General Interest <lb />
will open a tobacco <lb />
warehouse on Sept. <lb />
The Headlight Las <lb />
just its eight year. It is a <lb />
good paper and we Very <lb />
much like. <lb />
Dr. S. It. n. the oldest <lb />
the State, died <lb />
count Saturday <lb />
night lie was years Old and <lb />
had practiced years. <lb />
The case f fusion <lb />
d it-is trying oust the Demo <lb />
f resulted <lb />
in a a juror withdrawn. <lb />
Ki us to ti <lb />
one of t res of <lb />
a put bis mark <lb />
on the money he paid nut <lb />
S night t-j wage <lb />
Workers of the town who patron- <lb />
his and Monday <lb />
of the paid out <lb />
marked privately, over had <lb />
ii hack to him from tho <lb />
of the town <lb />
tr. Aaron of Martin <lb />
near the Beaufort <lb />
hue, had getting together <lb />
little for several years, <lb />
until lie- had <lb />
which he kept a tin bucket, n x <lb />
wrapped tow sacks hidden at <lb />
in his smoke house. A few I Ohio. <lb />
some thief broke into the <lb />
building and stole every <lb />
Washington Gazette. <lb />
Uncle Ace who lives <lb />
waked up the other I <lb />
morning to that some one <lb />
had away his crib. <lb />
He says of coin, wheat, <lb />
and everything else <lb />
Stolen, but is the first time j <lb />
he has ever heard of the crib it i <lb />
self being stolen. is age of i <lb />
Chronicle <lb />
The Eastern Reflector. <lb />
D. J. WHICH <lb />
TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. per Year, in Advance. <lb />
You Need <lb />
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1895. <lb />
NO. <lb />
Puns. <lb />
A FIELD. <lb />
George Washington <lb />
at Mount Va. <lb />
Adams at Mass. <lb />
Thomas Jefferson at <lb />
Va- <lb />
Jams Madison at <lb />
Grocers should put all the grit <lb />
Monro at Richmond, j into their advertising and <lb />
heir sugar <lb />
Hardware dealers should <lb />
put on their nettle by <lb />
Dealers in sewing <lb />
make business hum. <lb />
Her Achievement In California as <lb />
a Practical <lb />
Th TO. if Heliotrope In the Town of <lb />
San Mrs. Theo- <lb />
Petunia <lb />
Expert. <lb />
Va- <lb />
Atlanta at <lb />
Mass- <lb />
Andrew Jackson at Nashville, <lb />
Ten <lb />
Martin Van men at Kinder- <lb />
hook, N. Y. <lb />
William Henry at <lb />
North Bend, Ohio. <lb />
John Tyler at Richmond, Va. <lb />
James K- Polk at Nashville, <lb />
Taylor at Louisville, <lb />
Ky. <lb />
at Buffalo, N- <lb />
Franklin Pierce at N <lb />
II. <lb />
VALUE OF A MINUTE. <lb />
Nature Utilizes Inconceivably Small <lb />
Space of Time. <lb />
Napoleon, who knew the value of <lb />
I time, remarked that it was <lb />
j tor-hours that won battles, says the <lb />
Boston Advertiser. The value of <lb />
minutes has been often recognized, <lb />
I Bud any person watching a railway <lb />
I handing out tickets and change <lb />
Upon the old mission town of San ; daring the last few minutes <lb />
there has dropped Me must have been struck with how <lb />
down a charming little bit of Al- could be done In these short <lb />
says the San Francisco Ex- . periods of time. <lb />
At the appointed hour the train <lb />
On the main business starts and by by is carrying pas- <lb />
deed, but a stone's throw from senders at the rate of sixty miles an <lb />
advertising arguments of bustle of the river of hour. In a second you are carried <lb />
lie leading druggist is the <lb />
who makes his advertise <lb />
as as some of his <lb />
compounds. <lb />
The <lb />
a coal dealer should be at least <lb />
as weighty as the he sells. <lb />
The dealer musical <lb />
must be sure to strike <lb />
responsive chords if lie desires to <lb />
make sales. <lb />
A barber should advertise fur <lb />
the patronage of with whom <lb />
he does not have a scraping no <lb />
Jame Buchanan neat <lb />
Pa- <lb />
Abraham Lincoln at Spring- <lb />
field. III. <lb />
Andrew Johnson at Greenville, <lb />
Tenn. <lb />
Ulysses S. at Rivet side <lb />
James A. at Cleveland, <lb />
Ohio, <lb />
Chester A Arthur at <lb />
N. Y- <lb />
Words of <lb />
is <lb />
An alligator about feet <lb />
length was brought up to the city <lb />
on the -8th by Peer Fisher, col, <lb />
and an <lb />
him at <lb />
creek in a they <lb />
Tho alligator had been eat- <lb />
ti-h out of the net and bad <lb />
snail it. then be <lb />
came ill tangled in <lb />
he face is the photograph <lb />
of tho heart. <lb />
The soul of conversation <lb />
sympathy- <lb />
He enjoys much who believes <lb />
wrong will never do right. <lb />
T fault is easy ; to do bet- <lb />
be difficult. <lb />
Every man is a volume <lb />
Adam's I know how to read turn- <lb />
attend- Love is about the only <lb />
of tho best of am- <lb />
munition carried by a dealer in <lb />
firearms is ad his <lb />
paper. <lb />
A should not stand <lb />
too long. <lb />
Au electrician's advertisement <lb />
should not be calculated to shock <lb />
its leaders. <lb />
A r's ad <lb />
show good taste. <lb />
The ad of architect should <lb />
well <lb />
ad should fit the <lb />
man s <lb />
vital Under <lb />
if you <lb />
The following from the <lb />
Leader is so full of truth that <lb />
we publish it as peculiarly <lb />
applicable to our town i <lb />
just now. <lb />
The town t r city whose citizens <lb />
are not united upon all matters j cues, <lb />
which to build up and increase <lb />
thing <lb />
that cure <lb />
Too try to point to the <lb />
cross a frown the face. <lb />
When a is <lb />
won't admit it, he gets an- <lb />
truth we hale tho most is <lb />
truth that hits us tho hardest. <lb />
present pleasures such <lb />
a way as not injure future <lb />
the prosperity of their pi ice. will <lb />
town <lb />
lie that is to <lb />
News comes from Hickory of a <lb />
find made a few days ago by <lb />
proprietor of <lb />
the The Inn <lb />
stands the site of a residence <lb />
occupied years ago by Ex Col <lb />
father. In <lb />
war lines Federal troops <lb />
went to Hickory the Elias family <lb />
silverware was buried in the <lb />
garden. The point of conceal- <lb />
was search <lb />
for tho silver was fruitless. <lb />
Recently while work-nun were <lb />
malting excavations near the <lb />
they unearthed ten or twelve <lb />
spoons boar tho Elias <lb />
family which have <lb />
the ground for more than <lb />
receive thirty Citizen. <lb />
as well as to give, has learned <lb />
but half of friendship. <lb />
never see their own <lb />
oped. <lb />
In the co-operation of the says, are people <lb />
pie of any community for its de- j encyclopedias of every <lb />
there are several j that should be <lb />
involved. The coming together I <lb />
, . . ., ,. i Love, Like Death, Knows no Arc, <lb />
upon a common basis of the <lb />
sens of a place, to agree, unite, <lb />
and work out the de- <lb />
upon, means a success <lb />
ff-1 re Cooperation of the <lb />
of a place indicates faith <lb />
A dispatch Coal Run, Ky. <lb />
Three marriages were per- <lb />
formed the little Baptist <lb />
morning by Rev- <lb />
May short order. <lb />
and trust among its people, Levi <lb />
confidence m the possibilities of. to Mrs. <lb />
There is a good joke going <lb />
around here Durham on a I <lb />
colored minister that is worth i <lb />
repeating. <lb />
It is tombed for by several re- <lb />
that the afore- <lb />
said colored was earn-1 <lb />
expounding a certain pa s- <lb />
sage of the scripture in the Bible <lb />
long when he had j <lb />
to refer to Heaven and was <lb />
making a vigorous effort to <lb />
trope, in effect, breaks at your feet, j twenty-nine yards. In one twenty- <lb />
Tor the width of a block the ninth part of a second you pass over <lb />
mass of greenery and flowers one yard. Now, one yard is quite an <lb />
climbs a low stone wall and tumbles appreciable distance, <lb />
to the pavement several feet below, i ninth of a second is a period which <lb />
All the air is full of fragrance, and I cannot be appreciated, <lb />
the prodigality of blossoms tempts Yet it is when we come to plane- <lb />
many trespassing fingers; and if the I and stellar motions that the <lb />
passersby looks longingly and motion of the infinite divisibility of <lb />
tales, he is sure to be informed that time dawns upon us in a new light. <lb />
flowers are planted that they ; It would seen that no portion of <lb />
may be freely j time, however microscopic, is <lb />
The schoolboys gather bouquets Nature cannot perform <lb />
and, returning, prodigies, not certainly in less than <lb />
gather flowers again no time, but in portions so minute as <lb />
Fragrance for all the river of to be altogether inconceivable. The <lb />
heliotrope furnishes, and grows only earth revolves on her axis in twenty- <lb />
richer by its generosity, so that it four hours. At the equator her cir- <lb />
is haunted by humming birds, be- j is miles. Hence, <lb />
loved of bees. j in that part of the earth a person is <lb />
Beyond the heliotrope and behind ; being carried eastward at the rate <lb />
the ranks of tall white lilies that of yards per is, the <lb />
flank it lives Mrs. Theodosia Shep- moving over a yard, whose length is <lb />
herd, the guardian of the flowers, j conceivable, in the period of one <lb />
should is a most unpretentious and in-1 five hundred and ninth part of a sec- <lb />
j little lady, tending her of which we can have no con- <lb />
first of all, for love of them, i at all. <lb />
Coming to California an invalid, I But more, the orbital motion of <lb />
upward of twenty years ago, Mrs. j the earth round the sun causes the <lb />
Shepherd played with her flowers former to perform a revolution of <lb />
at first for health pleasure. The i nearly miles in a year, <lb />
delight of watching flowers grow somewhat less than miles an <lb />
and multiply in a half-tropical land hour, which is more than miles <lb />
grew. Mrs. Shepherd had been able i a minute. Here, then, our second <lb />
to beat a path for women. In her j us the long distance of about <lb />
busy life, devoted first of all to pro- nineteen miles. The mighty ball <lb />
love and sympathy for i thus flies about a mile in nine- <lb />
band and children, there has been I of a second. <lb />
room for much besides the Americans told this <lb />
of her flowers and the sending I and absurd story, <lb />
of bulbs and seeds to lands near at i a i <lb />
hand and beyond seas. She has <lb />
taken an active part and so- <lb />
of all sorts for culture and <lb />
progress. <lb />
Mrs. Shepherd goes on earnestly <lb />
preaching that there is a field and a <lb />
livelihood in the culture of flowers <lb />
for many women, if they will but <lb />
engage in it with earnestness and <lb />
patience. A neighbor in Ventura- <lb />
by-the-Sea who was, like Mrs. Shep- <lb />
herd herself, disbarred from <lb />
herself to indoor pursuits from <lb />
health, took up the hybridizing of <lb />
some of the common garden flowers, <lb />
under the instruction of the more ex- <lb />
and has made <lb />
so thorough a success of it that she <lb />
has acquired almost world wide <lb />
reputation as a <lb />
This enterprising worker sold <lb />
all her seed the second year to a <lb />
prominent eastern who <lb />
gave the flowers the name of the <lb />
of <lb />
The Reflector this year <lb />
It will give the news <lb />
every week for <lb />
a year. <lb />
MANY LAWSUITS. <lb />
Citizens of the United States Are <lb />
Great Litigants. <lb />
Store civil Are Drought <lb />
Than In Any Other <lb />
Country In the <lb />
sons for This. <lb />
The Jersey Mosquito. <lb />
In the town of N. J., <lb />
which lies in a low, hot nook, <lb />
rounded by sWampy land, the mos- <lb />
have been so thick this <lb />
season that, when the breeze is <lb />
gentle, they form a thick black cloud <lb />
started on their bridal tour on <lb />
steamer, and were taken <lb />
ill almost as soon as the boat <lb />
started. <lb />
The voyage was exceedingly <lb />
rough, and both bride and groom <lb />
dangerously ill that P <lb />
was found necessary to put them it. <lb />
separate Neither man <lb />
any especial interest in the <lb />
other, so deathly sick were they <lb />
both. At last the steward to <lb />
the stateroom of the husband and <lb />
said to am very sorry, but <lb />
have come to tell you that your <lb />
wife is the <lb />
seasick husband returned feebly. <lb />
wish I <lb />
The story, such as it was, of course <lb />
turned upon the old joke about sea- <lb />
sickness. The Scotchman listened <lb />
to U in profound silence, and when <lb />
It was finished he heaved a <lb />
sigh. <lb />
he commented. <lb />
sad, I'm sure. What was the name <lb />
of the <lb />
And after that they gave up all <lb />
attempts to. make him see a joke. <lb />
The Mule's Misfortune. <lb />
A man of ingenious mind and <lb />
ample leisure has gone to <lb />
the trouble of figuring out the <lb />
of lawsuits brought in each <lb />
try in a year and he has reached tho <lb />
conclusion that the United States is <lb />
a better country for attorneys and <lb />
counselors than any other civilized <lb />
land under the says the New <lb />
York Sun. He figures as lawsuits <lb />
civil actions only, taking into no ac- <lb />
count proceedings of a criminal char- <lb />
brought by the public author- <lb />
against individuals. He has <lb />
ascertained that, taking the figures <lb />
the last ten years as a fair aver- <lb />
there are lawsuits <lb />
brought in England every year, <lb />
in France, in Italy, <lb />
In Germany and <lb />
the United States. <lb />
It is not to be Inferred from this <lb />
that the people of one country are <lb />
much more prone to litigation than <lb />
are the people of another, but the <lb />
explanation is to be found in the fact <lb />
that the conditions of litigation vary <lb />
exceedingly. Going to law in Eng- <lb />
land is very expensive business, for <lb />
it entails outlays in the form of costs <lb />
and expenses so large that many of <lb />
the courts are practically closed to <lb />
of modest means and a long <lb />
litigation unsuccessfully pursued <lb />
ends often bankruptcy. In France <lb />
the number of lawsuits is kept down <lb />
through the general practice of <lb />
as many as cases <lb />
in a year, especially those arising <lb />
from disputes over wages, being set- <lb />
by this agency without onerous <lb />
cost to either party. In Germany a <lb />
great majority of cases are petty <lb />
Involving a small amount of <lb />
money and due, many of them, to <lb />
customs or usages which are not <lb />
sufficiently to be, in all <lb />
cases, similarly understood by both <lb />
parties to an agreement. This is <lb />
especially the case in the farming <lb />
districts of Germany end there are <lb />
many legal disputes in the <lb />
districts, too. <lb />
The number of cases credited to the <lb />
United States seems enormous, but <lb />
i it is probably accurate. There are, <lb />
for example, eleven district courts <lb />
for the disposal of civil cases in New <lb />
York city. In one of these courts, <lb />
recent report, the number of ac- <lb />
brought in a year was shown <lb />
to be These courts have be- <lb />
fore them each year on the average <lb />
cases. The cases brought <lb />
t he state courts of New York amount <lb />
in a year to about and of <lb />
l hose brought in the federal courts <lb />
New York furnishes a very large <lb />
Taking the whole <lb />
It is seen that the average <lb />
number of cases per thousand of <lb />
population is in the neighborhood of <lb />
to The number of lawyers in <lb />
the United States is materially <lb />
larger than in other country in the <lb />
world, and the amounts in dispute <lb />
here are much greater than else- <lb />
where. <lb />
of all in Leavening Report <lb />
PURE <lb />
GAY WAISTCOATS. <lb />
Attempt Is Being to Revive- <lb />
Silk Embroidered Vests. <lb />
natural; <lb />
press up in his congregation what <lb />
ideal place Heaven was. It <lb />
the development of the natural widow of <lb />
resources of the place. . . <lb />
Jr is not alone sufficient, that a ; p j hi- sermon <lb />
Rev Ray, aged years, <lb />
was married to Miss Martha <lb />
Lowe, aged years. Neither <lb />
had been married before. <lb />
The remaining couple was <lb />
over the town. On several occasions <lb />
of late this has been so noticeable <lb />
An old lived in the south <lb />
who was a great barterer, and it <lb />
was very hard to beat him on a <lb />
AN ANCIENT TIMEPIECE. <lb />
Watch o <lb />
. . i . . . heirloom in the shape of a watch that <lb />
had passed the hour he I aYe roost at j shortly after came back in <lb />
people <lb />
take advantage, and increase what <lb />
nature has done, or if unable of <lb />
themselves to do so, to bring <lb />
such capital and labor, which <lb />
joined to their own, will produce <lb />
results beneficial to all interested- <lb />
Such a union happily be-; <lb />
gun should be increased into a <lb />
firm unchangeable desire up <lb />
PD tho people of the community <lb />
to continue a joint fellowship <lb />
of action on every question <lb />
moans the welfare prosperity <lb />
of tho town and country. <lb />
The measure of <lb />
should be not by any <lb />
ought to be <lb />
no politics municipal <lb />
but by the fidelity and of <lb />
every man or who labors <lb />
in behalf of the of the <lb />
town. <lb />
The co which means <lb />
success in material benefits, means <lb />
success educational and social <lb />
matters- It means a healthy de- <lb />
all lines for the <lb />
generation, very much <lb />
more for future generations. <lb />
The in the present <lb />
by operation, will see an in- <lb />
creasing growth with each <lb />
year, and with tho years <lb />
the benefits arising from this co- <lb />
will astonish those who <lb />
are to day feeble advocates of <lb />
tho union in sentiment, purpose <lb />
and action of the of a city. <lb />
for it's <lb />
much warmed noon- under the impression that it <lb />
when he sud- was nightfall, and without <lb />
exclaimed tell you what performing their daily task of egg- <lb />
it is a where As the poultry business is a i <lb />
yon can n ways have a plenty one in the town, fanciers <lb />
eat work to do. There is suffered for a time considerable <lb />
plenty of fried chicken, col lards, financial loss, until the device was <lb />
fat meat At this juncture hit upon of sending up small <lb />
A Mis sou Possesses a <lb />
Historic Interest. <lb />
Frederick W. Moore, of the <lb />
trade. It seems he had sold a mule, I court, is the possessor of an <lb />
guaranteeing him faultless, <lb />
purchaser she <lb />
a great rage, and <lb />
The of Wales My Be to <lb />
Set In Motion the New <lb />
of Late Styles Id <lb />
Male Attire. <lb />
As the silk Industry is greatly de- <lb />
pressed, there has been some talk of <lb />
a deputation to the prince of Wales <lb />
on the subject, the idea being that, <lb />
if only the prince could be induced to <lb />
wear silk embroidered a <lb />
demand might set in for these <lb />
sumptuous garments, says the <lb />
London Standard. A taste for <lb />
gay went out, with some <lb />
customs much more to be regretted. <lb />
just as tho new regime inaugurated <lb />
by the French revolution came in. <lb />
And, unless the world gets <lb />
foolish than there is any likelihood <lb />
of its becoming, the costume will not <lb />
be easily restored. The splendid <lb />
waistcoat, we admit, died a very <lb />
slow death. It remained after the <lb />
rest of tho line raiment of which it <lb />
was a part had vanished. Time was <lb />
not so many years ago but that <lb />
some middle-aged folk can recall <lb />
these mild follies of their youth <lb />
when waistcoats were always or- j <lb />
apart from the rest of a suit <lb />
of clothes. Very moderate dandies <lb />
had generally quite a little assort- <lb />
i .; or with equally Snowy <lb />
scarfs, and possibly pins also to <lb />
match. The gentlemen who clung <lb />
to buckskin breeches and Hessian <lb />
boots had, indeed, to many that <lb />
they seldom wore the same article <lb />
two days running, and were <lb />
adding to their stock. <lb />
When Maj. Dobbin and Joseph <lb />
landed at <lb />
from the East India- <lb />
man, the ex-collector halted long <lb />
enough to order half a dozen new <lb />
But He Was. <lb />
The hoy or. fax- burning <lb />
It got hotter every minute ; <lb />
He mopped his blow and simply Mild , <lb />
wish I in <lb />
LOCAL DIRECTORY. <lb />
COUNTY <lb />
Superior Clerk, K. A. <lb />
Sheriff, King. <lb />
Register or Deeds, W. M. King. <lb />
Treasurer, J L. Little. <lb />
Coroner, Dr. C. <lb />
Surveyor, <lb />
t. K. <lb />
Smith Jones. <lb />
Health, Dr. W. II. Bagwell <lb />
Home. J. Smith. <lb />
County Examiner of prof, <lb />
w. II. <lb />
TOWN <lb />
Mayor, Ola <lb />
Clerk, C. C. Forbes. <lb />
Treasurer, W. T. Godwin. <lb />
xv. Perkins, chief. Fred. <lb />
J. W. Murphy, night. <lb />
W. II. Smith. W. I,, <lb />
u. t. T. A. <lb />
Jenkins. <lb />
and to this day the Rector. Sunday Se <lb />
John Bull, who stood for his SP <lb />
Baptist. Sunday <lb />
and night. Prayer <lb />
night. Rev. c. if. <lb />
Killings, Sunday School <lb />
a. c. l. <lb />
Catholic. No regular vices. <lb />
Episcopal. Services every fourth Sun- <lb />
day morning and Rev. A, <lb />
at <lb />
Methodist, services every Sunday <lb />
morning and Prayer meeting <lb />
night. Rey ti. K. Smith, <lb />
dumbly at A. U. A. <lb />
portrait soon after the battle of <lb />
Waterloo, is invariably represented <lb />
in a fine flowered waistcoat. And <lb />
after the waistcoats in brocade, and <lb />
scarlet, and green, and purple, and j <lb />
blue velvet got worn out, and Services let and <lb />
not renewed In Europe, they con- <lb />
, , . . . I night- Rev. Archie <lb />
tinned popular in America. A trap- pastor. Sunday School at <lb />
per or a gold digger, when he re- D. <lb />
turned to with all <lb />
extravagant tastes of a sailor from <lb />
a long cruise, ordered, among his, <lb />
first tributes to the life of towns, a Covenant Lodge I. U. O. F. <lb />
few very waistcoats, and, if he Tuesday night. <lb />
desired to cut a figure in St. Louis, <lb />
et, <lb />
or San Francisco, or Council Bluffs Lodge A. K. A <lb />
would direct them to be made of the <lb />
same material and In <lb />
A. <lb />
-In- <lb />
toils <lb />
fie that with <lb />
in private will truths <lb />
that multitudes will net tell <lb />
him- <lb />
Leslie, aged of Pikeville, the church, i mite cartridges among the thickest <lb />
. ,. . I who occupied a seat tho ; swarms of mosquitoes, by means of <lb />
and Miss Emma V a ; n ; ft flown <lb />
girl Of Sateen summers- smell The j right moment, conveys a current of <lb />
was the most novel wedding church fully recovered electricity to discharge the <lb />
affair ever known the Sun, j mite. After a few discharges the <lb />
The church was tilled with <lb />
The couples wore the usu- <lb />
style of clothing <lb />
The two old ladies wore <lb />
and the a sailor bat. <lb />
The old ladies wore black calico <lb />
dresses, while the child bride had <lb />
on a of flaming red calico. <lb />
An exchange <lb />
regularly applied, to a farmer's <lb />
stomach will remove the boards <lb />
from the fence, let the cattle into <lb />
his crops, kill his crops, kill his <lb />
fruit trees, mortgage his farm and <lb />
sow his fields with wild oats and <lb />
thistles. It will take the paint <lb />
off his building, break the glass <lb />
A Handful Of <lb />
j air is so cleared that the hens can <lb />
j resume operations, and the gory <lb />
i remains of the dead <lb />
To a good listener is to i falling to the ground, are plowed as <lb />
great art as to be a good ; fertilizers N Y Recorder. <lb />
I Night <lb />
The girl who is the close i f he famine that decimated Ireland <lb />
t of her fattier makes, in fifty years ago was by the <lb />
t, blighting of the the <lb />
I staple food of the peasantry. The <lb />
j blight literally walked in darkness, <lb />
A pretty with nothing j f sickness destroyed at <lb />
. u- ; r. Says Frances Power Co <lb />
cases out of . ho best kind of <lb />
wife, <lb />
but her to offer, ; , ., , <lb />
. t . i i, I <lb />
attracts men. But seldom <lb />
holds them <lb />
It is singular yet a fact that <lb />
the we are most loath to <lb />
oat of his windows fill them believe possessed others; arc <lb />
with rags- will take the gloss <lb />
from his clothes, the polish <lb />
from his manners, subdue his <lb />
son, arouse his passions, bring <lb />
and disgrace upon his <lb />
family and topple him into a <lb />
drunkard's grave. This is equal- <lb />
true of any other profession. <lb />
Handle not, taste not the stuff <lb />
that works such results <lb />
It arranged that <lb />
President Cleveland <lb />
the button at Gray Gables on <lb />
September lb, and in motion <lb />
the machinery of and unfurl the <lb />
the Cotton States and <lb />
Industrial Exposition buildings. <lb />
I happen to be able to recall <lb />
the day, almost the hour, <lb />
when the, blight fell on the potatoes <lb />
and the great calamity. A <lb />
party of us were driving to a seven- <lb />
o'clock dinner. As we passed a, re. <lb />
fine field of la <lb />
the scent came through the <lb />
open windows of the carriage, and <lb />
it is a habit with people we remarked to each other how <lb />
wish their own splendid was <lb />
to look the whitest, always to use <lb />
the faults of others as a back- <lb />
ground. <lb />
those we are incapable <lb />
selves. <lb />
The lover, women <lb />
does not always survive in the <lb />
husband. But is it not equally <lb />
true that the sweetheart does not <lb />
always survive in the wife <lb />
hi very has in himself a <lb />
of undiscovered char- <lb />
r . people depending principally Upon <lb />
Happy is he who acts the Atones. <lb />
of his own soul. <lb />
Three or four hours later, as we <lb />
returned home in the dark, a dread- <lb />
odor came from the same field, <lb />
and we has <lb />
happened to those potatoes They <lb />
do not smell at all as <lb />
when Me them our way <lb />
Weft morning there was a wail <lb />
of to, the <lb />
Every field, was. black,, nod every root <lb />
pondered unfit for human food. And <lb />
there were nearly eight millions of <lb />
no amount of money would buy. <lb />
And, besides its value as a heir- <lb />
Look here, you rascal, that mule. it has a historic interest, <lb />
you sold me is blind in one eye; you is of the open-face <lb />
assured me he had no faults. ; bulls-eye pattern. As with all old- <lb />
right, mule of the ,,. <lb />
no faults. If he am blind one eye, ti ,,, the outer must L.; <lb />
am his misfortune, not his <lb />
Round Table. <lb />
New Uses for <lb />
has proved a great dis- <lb />
appointment to those-who were en- <lb />
in it before the <lb />
public. Instead of the durability <lb />
and strength, hardness and general <lb />
adaptability that were promised, it <lb />
is almost a failure when used in its <lb />
pure state for many purposes. It <lb />
lacks the tensile strength and rigid- <lb />
that were supposed to belong to <lb />
It, and in many other ways falls far <lb />
short of the standard originally set <lb />
for it. As a combination metal it is, <lb />
however, of great value. Among its <lb />
uses is that of making horseshoes <lb />
specially designed for racing <lb />
poses and lighter uses. Fine <lb />
of extremely hard steel are <lb />
mixed with the and form <lb />
a wearing surface of great <lb />
The combination makes very <lb />
pretty, light shoes, which for certain <lb />
kinds of work have proved very sat- <lb />
Y, Ledger <lb />
VERY SAD. <lb />
Scotchman. Didn't See When <lb />
the Joke Game In, <lb />
The appreciation of a jest Is <lb />
possible to everyone, and those per <lb />
sons who lack the power of <lb />
a joke are often funnier, <lb />
than are the intentional <lb />
jesters. On a European steamer <lb />
was a Scotch <lb />
was soon <lb />
among his fellow-passengers <lb />
for his disability In the matter of <lb />
appreciating humor and. several <lb />
Americans, set to work to see if they, <lb />
could not tell him some story of <lb />
which he would see the fun. <lb />
All sorts of anecdotes, good and <lb />
bad, were tried, some true and some <lb />
apocryphal j and at length when the <lb />
supply was mostly exhausted and, <lb />
the Scotchman as <lb />
re- <lb />
moved before it can be wound. The <lb />
case of this watch is of ham- <lb />
mered gold, and all the work on it <lb />
was done by hand. While this is <lb />
apparent from the workmanship, it <lb />
is further proved by the date on tho <lb />
inside, as De St. <lb />
Servant to Her Majesty, Lon- <lb />
don Her majesty then was the <lb />
queen of George III., the then reign- <lb />
king of England. <lb />
The history of this val- <lb />
timepiece is In the years <lb />
preceding 1754, William Augustus, <lb />
duke of Cumberland, the second son <lb />
of George II., was the commander of <lb />
the British armies. In the Scottish <lb />
campaigns and in <lb />
against the Prussians and the. <lb />
when he was at the head <lb />
of tho British, Hanoverian and Dan- <lb />
forces of fifty thousand men. <lb />
Dr. Frederick William a <lb />
Hanoverian, was on his staff as <lb />
At the close of the campaign <lb />
Prussians and the <lb />
the duke had three watches <lb />
made like tho one that Judge Moore <lb />
has, and of which It Is one. <lb />
The watches were presented to <lb />
three officers of the duke's stall by <lb />
him as a mark of his esteem. One <lb />
went to Dr. as a <lb />
one to a British officer, <lb />
and one to a Danish officer. The <lb />
were made in 1754 <lb />
the doctor's services had <lb />
ended in 1857, the duke had re <lb />
turned to London, it was expected <lb />
he would succeed to the throne, but <lb />
the birth, of -H son to his elder brother <lb />
cut him Louis Republic. <lb />
Huge Debt of Australasia. <lb />
A writer in a paper <lb />
puts the total amount of the <lb />
and private owing to <lb />
Britain seven Australasia <lb />
at <lb />
I. L. JAMES. <lb />
k. c. <lb />
A. JOYNER <lb />
DENTIST, <lb />
the southern states especially, <lb />
waistcoats were long popular. In- <lb />
deed, so familiarly was the weakness <lb />
of transatlantic visitors known that <lb />
In the <lb />
London tailors always kept a <lb />
of velvet <lb />
for the <lb />
But even the American dandy at <lb />
length discarded such vanities, and j JR. <lb />
we are sure that among the boxes <lb />
of sent nowadays to <lb />
New York by the London <lb />
tailor whom he patronizes such a <lb />
thing as a gold-sprigged or silk- <lb />
flowered waistcoat Is never Included <lb />
Now and then eccentricities I lie <lb />
under garment appear in Oxford <lb />
and Cambridge, and for a time Greenville, . O. <lb />
striped waistcoats like those foot- Office n S. E. cs, <lb />
men are doomed to wear were mod- Hardware store. <lb />
popular with some very- <lb />
young men. But among sober- <lb />
minded people it would require <lb />
some courage to go beyond the fa <lb />
buff or simple white. <lb />
China's Trade Statistics. <lb />
China's foreign trade in 1894 <lb />
as <lb />
US. R. <lb />
w Greenville <lb />
A W, <lb />
Office under Opera House. St<lb />
foreign trade <lb />
amounted to 290,207.433 <lb />
compared With in, at t i- <lb />
1893, and in 1892, ac- Q V LL <lb />
cording to the recently published Collection <lb />
report of the maritime <lb />
toms, value of a <lb />
varying from cents to cents <lb />
during the year. The Imports were <lb />
and the exports <lb />
A smaller quantity of <lb />
opium was imported than any of <lb />
the years, but its value <lb />
was higher. The chief causes of dis- <lb />
apart from the change in <lb />
the value of sliver, were the serious <lb />
drought in the south during the <lb />
spring and the in Hong Kong, <lb />
the war with having had <lb />
effect till this year. One hundred <lb />
and thirty-three million of the <lb />
trade was with Hong Kong, with <lb />
Great Britain direct, with the <lb />
United States, with the rest of <lb />
Europe, except Russia, with <lb />
India and with Japan. Wool is <lb />
becoming an important staple of ex- <lb />
port, while gold in bars ranked next <lb />
to tea and silk. The government's <lb />
revenue from customs was <lb />
Record. <lb />
B. <lb />
K. TYSON, <lb />
Advantage of <lb />
I must be off. Going <lb />
to tho station to meet my wife's <lb />
eldest sister. <lb />
she can find her way to <lb />
house. <lb />
can. But if I meet her <lb />
in public I have W. <lb />
Attorney and Counselor at-Law <lb />
Greenville, County, <lb />
Practices hi nil the Court. <lb />
Civil and Criminal Business <lb />
Hakes a special of fraud <lb />
act ions to recover laud, col- <lb />
Prompt and attention <lb />
to loan on approved security, <lb />
II. J. I. <lb />
A FLEMING <lb />
11.1,1. N. C <lb />
Practice all the <lb />
C. LATHAM. <lb />
A A <lb />
SKINNER <lb />
. . . <lb />
A K VS- AT- la A w , <lb />
N. C. <lb />
John K. Woodard. K. C. unite <lb />
Wilson, N. U. Greenville, S. C. <lb />
WOOD A HARDING. <lb />
Greenville, N. <lb />
Special attention given Is <lb />
of claims.<lb /></p>
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THE REFLECTOR <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
Entered at the re at Greenville <lb />
K. C as second-class m matter. <lb />
WEDNESDAY, Sept. 4th, <lb />
The Pittsboro has reach- <lb />
ed its eighteen year. There <lb />
few as able writers as <lb />
A- London- <lb />
editor H <lb />
Probably nothing is attracting <lb />
more serious attention in Raleigh <lb />
at present than the handsome and <lb />
robust physiognomy of Walter <lb />
R. Henry in the window of <lb />
the Caucasian office waiting for <lb />
the proof of that wonderful seven <lb />
column production of his which <lb />
is to give his reasons for leaving <lb />
the party and <lb />
over to the Populists, and <lb />
which is to be printed in the <lb />
above paper this week. We are <lb />
certain it is a sight worthy to be <lb />
seen. of it Walter R- <lb />
a picture adorning <lb />
window of Marion Butler's paper. <lb />
The Tobacco Department <lb />
Conducted by O. L. Joyner, Proprietor Eastern Tobacco Warehouse. <lb />
Rev. Samuel Moore, of Bethel; . Last week two gentlemen from <lb />
township, lost a tobacco barn and j near came up to <lb />
Lookout for a meeting of the <lb />
Arrington Committee. Phillip <lb />
is in Raleigh. Campbell is ex- <lb />
daily, end Bryan is said to <lb />
be weakening end may get there- <lb />
Quay wins his fight et Harris- <lb />
burg, and it may result in two <lb />
conventions is one report from <lb />
said city. Another is that the <lb />
anti Quay forces are on top. <lb />
are of the opinion that <lb />
win. . <lb />
contents by fire Thursday. <lb />
Yon don't see many idle people <lb />
about the streets- It is not hard <lb />
to get work in these tobacco <lb />
handling times. <lb />
Mr. T- R Hodges, or <lb />
county, had some fine tobacco on <lb />
It <lb />
Greenville on their bring- <lb />
it full of tobacco. They drove <lb />
in the Eastern warehouse, where <lb />
sales was going on and had their <lb />
put on the floor. After <lb />
sale Mr. Spain, the cashier, hand- <lb />
ed them a check for even thirty <lb />
nine dollars and <lb />
TOBACCO <lb />
the Eastern floor to-day. <lb />
brought the highest price of I <lb />
For the last three years there <lb />
Daniel, of the First We would like to see the to-j have warehouses enough <lb />
Presbyterian church, and others market that can show up so that when all of <lb />
from Raleigh will attend. The ; three better auctioneers than were full, that there would <lb />
Greenville Reflector, with Bailey and Allies, j danger of blocking the <lb />
commendable enterprise will is- music sales, that is, not being able to <lb />
warehouses in one <lb />
the breaks both, in and in <lb />
price. <lb />
The Star, which was down for <lb />
the fourth sale also had about <lb />
pounds but had to it <lb />
to Saturday- <lb />
There people here from <lb />
far and near, and with one accord <lb />
they declare the Greenville market <lb />
to be the best they ever saw. <lb />
We <lb />
will <lb />
Lee <lb />
op- <lb />
is said that <lb />
never found out that he was <lb />
posed to the free and unlimited <lb />
coinage of silver until after he <lb />
had been appointed Collector <lb />
Internal Revenue in bis district- <lb />
Which causes us to <lb />
is the matter with the News <lb />
I Is Joe Daniels so <lb />
wrapped up over the <lb />
of haying to ride a mule to <lb />
Mexico, or stay home, as to for- <lb />
get that the <lb />
has <lb />
land pounds of tobacco Now that there are four <lb />
brought to Greenville one early in the <lb />
Washington Gazette. block sale, it becomes the duty of <lb />
Then you said something. tobacco people, farmers and all <lb />
Mr. J- S- Jenkins returned Mo a <lb />
day night from an extended trip <lb />
to the various <lb />
block could be prevented and to <lb />
do this the best way is for <lb />
farmer to come in the over night <lb />
of them, <lb />
last One of our <lb />
ex- <lb />
say <lb />
Suppose you could have be- <lb />
fore yon all that the I bas the flowing to <lb />
has said during its career in the j . to speech i <lb />
interest of Greenville and the speaker was in good form <lb />
calm, earnest, upon <lb />
and eloquent at the close- <lb />
advancement of town. There <lb />
is no telling how large a volume <lb />
it would make. <lb />
In the pacing race at Fleet- <lb />
wood Park, Thursday Robert J <lb />
came out first, John R. <lb />
second. Mascot, third and Joe <lb />
fourth. Time of Rob- <lb />
J. These same horses <lb />
meet again the 12th of <lb />
at Louisville. <lb />
p----- for to markets in this <lb />
been appearing daily for nearly now on <lb />
nine months; j the breaks and wants j M a <lb />
those living a long distance <lb />
Jarvis spoke to an A III Tn I so that-they can be unloaded ear- <lb />
crowd at Morgan ton on wag a fit and foaming in the morning, before there is <lb />
at the killed under a rush, and the house having <lb />
the store building near the I the first sale commence <lb />
warehouses Wednesday eve o'clock promptly- By doing this <lb />
Mr. Ola Forbes shot <lb />
CO <lb />
dog. <lb />
Mr, S. <lb />
was the market <lb />
tobacco and was <lb />
of Falkland, <lb />
Friday <lb />
well pleased <lb />
The attention of his audience was <lb />
marked, his argument lucid, ex <lb />
and full common sense , <lb />
His illustrations, homely , anywhere els. <lb />
were effective, and his speech had <lb />
a good effect upon pros- <lb />
This is the universal<lb />
when he can get <lb />
Greenville. <lb />
such <lb />
else <lb />
prices in <lb />
on days of the breaks, two <lb />
houses at least can sell before <lb />
noon and the other two in the <lb />
This will prevent <lb />
blocking tun at any time, it <lb />
will farmers selling on last <lb />
sales the trouble of coming back <lb />
the second day after their checks, <lb />
it will give more general <lb />
When a copy of the <lb />
goes abroad it say some- <lb />
thing for Greenville and tells <lb />
what the the town is doing. <lb />
By patronizing the paper to help <lb />
to advance your town and <lb />
crease your own business. <lb />
m- <lb />
Liberty is again <lb />
coming into prominent notice. <lb />
An effort is made to take it <lb />
to and injunction has <lb />
been for by the citizens of <lb />
Philadelphia to prevent the local <lb />
authorities from removing it from <lb />
Independence Hall- <lb />
ion. <lb />
Jarvis with an <lb />
eloquent appeal to the descend- <lb />
ants of the who surrounded <lb />
Ferguson King's Mountain to <lb />
girdle fire this latest attempt <lb />
to plant the flag d English <lb />
eyed supremacy over our <lb />
Secretary Greenville all around and keep every <lb />
Tobacco Board of <lb />
us this morning the report of tho <lb />
cleared up as we go- Farm- <lb />
must <lb />
At a meeting of the Tobacco <lb />
Board of Trade last Monday the <lb />
following officers were <lb />
President, P II. ; Vice <lb />
President, B. E- ; <lb />
and Treasurer, Geo- Harrison <lb />
In order to prevent blocking of <lb />
sales the Board enacted a new <lb />
law sale hour in <lb />
stead or as heretofore, <lb />
forcing the auctioneers to sell not <lb />
leis than piles of tobacco an <lb />
hour, but as much faster as they <lb />
please. <lb />
The law relating to drumming <lb />
tobacco while in transit to market <lb />
was taken up and discussed- <lb />
Right here, for the benefit of far <lb />
who may not know how <lb />
strict that law is, we copy a part <lb />
of it cf <lb />
who shall attempt <lb />
means to influence any planter, <lb />
or other persons, who have <lb />
tobacco in transit to the Green <lb />
ville market to carry the same to <lb />
his, or that, or any particular <lb />
warehouse ii; said town <lb />
such conveyance of the same to <lb />
this market, shall be less <lb />
nor more than for <lb />
each load, and the terms in trans <lb />
it and conveyance to market shall <lb />
be to embrace the <lb />
whole time from the commence- <lb />
pack such tobacco upon <lb />
the or vehicles until the <lb />
same has been deposited some <lb />
of tho warehouses <lb />
This law while it has not <lb />
rigidly enforced, bas <lb />
pretty observed But this <lb />
season so much ungraded tobacco <lb />
has been brought to market and <lb />
offered for sale in the streets that <lb />
n stances the law <lb />
and Mrs. D- S. died last <lb />
night. <lb />
Mrs. G- Davenport, after a <lb />
long and lingering illness, died <lb />
yesterday about eleven o'clock. <lb />
Funeral services conducted ; <lb />
afternoon at o'clock by j <lb />
Rev. w. A. Forbes. i <lb />
Prof. B. F. Hassell opened school j <lb />
today in the Academy with <lb />
pupil. <lb />
items <lb />
N- C, Sept <lb />
Miss Annie Brooks spent tho <lb />
past week at Maple Cypress. <lb />
Mr. Oscar May left Saturday to <lb />
attend school at <lb />
Mrs. Charles is very <lb />
sick with fever. <lb />
Rev. Edward Wooten will <lb />
preach at St. John's next Sunday- <lb />
Mrs. P. C Smith returned to <lb />
her home in Goldsboro <lb />
after spending several w here <lb />
visiting <lb />
Mr. Walter Harding and <lb />
Miss Martha went to Washington <lb />
last Thursday- <lb />
Mr. E- N. returned <lb />
to his home in Granville County <lb />
last Saturday. <lb />
Messrs- L. J- Chapman, L. C- <lb />
and J. R. Harvey will <lb />
leave tomorrow for Baltimore <lb />
and New York to purchase their <lb />
tall stock of goods. <lb />
Mr. left this <lb />
for to visit rel- <lb />
MEN <lb />
Farmers, <lb />
Butchers, <lb />
Plumber, <lb />
Builders, <lb />
Painters, <lb />
Printers, <lb />
Tobacco Men, <lb />
Bakers, <lb />
Carpenters, <lb />
Stone Cutters, <lb />
Bricklayers, <lb />
Contractors, <lb />
o-------- <lb />
We want the attention of every man in Green- <lb />
ville and for fifty miles called to my fine line <lb />
Stylish <lb />
For Fall and Winter wear, Sacks and Cutaways <lb />
in Worsteds, Cheviots and Tailor- <lb />
Made, elegantly trimmed, and guaranteed to fit. <lb />
It will pay out-of-town people to come to me for <lb />
their Clothing. I have just returned from my <lb />
purchasing tour and bought the largest stock I <lb />
ever handled. My new stock is partly in and <lb />
the rest arriving daily. <lb />
Allan <lb />
Kan. <lb />
KIP VAN WINKLE <lb />
UP- <lb />
HAS WAKED <lb />
The two afternoon papers of <lb />
Raleigh, the and Visitor <lb />
have consolidated and now <lb />
pear as the Press- Visitor Mr- <lb />
Greek O- Andrews is editor and <lb />
manager, and Mr. T- J. Pence city <lb />
editor. It is the newsiest after- <lb />
noon in the State. <lb />
In keeping with increasing <lb />
patronage enterprise the <lb />
Durham Sun begins its four- <lb />
volume enlarging <lb />
from a five o a column pa- <lb />
per. As its name implies the <lb />
Sun is a bright journal and we <lb />
trust it may continue to prosper. <lb />
Gen. Ransom has <lb />
pointed Minister to Mexico. <lb />
There was never doubt as to <lb />
the fact that President Cleveland <lb />
would give him the place again, <lb />
but some of bis friends were fear- <lb />
as to results. The appoint- <lb />
was made last Saturday and <lb />
Gen. Ransom is in Washington <lb />
making preparations to leave for <lb />
Mexico at some early date. <lb />
North Carolina to the Front with <lb />
Pitt County in the Lead. <lb />
Greenville, C, <lb />
Editor Daily <lb />
the market of yes <lb />
North Carolina per cent- <lb />
bonds for the highest <lb />
paid for State bonds in <lb />
the United States. <lb />
Pitt county has sold tobacco on <lb />
the Greenville market during the <lb />
of August, 1895, amount <lb />
to more than per capita <lb />
for her entire <lb />
and colored, men, women and <lb />
not <lb />
of the crop is marketed. The <lb />
pie of old Pitt do not realize what <lb />
a great county they live Give <lb />
the information in your columns, <lb />
and they will be spurred to <lb />
greater energy and development <lb />
of our many natural resources yet <lb />
of. <lb />
Now, Mr. Editor, wilt tot the <lb />
business men of the community <lb />
exert themselves toward <lb />
interests, or <lb />
come in and reap the golden <lb />
vest that is now ripe and ready <lb />
to be I There are men <lb />
-n ibis county with sufficient <lb />
means to carry on enterprises <lb />
commensurate with the natural <lb />
advantages we They are <lb />
coming, and <lb />
not the business of Green- <lb />
ville wake up to tho X. <lb />
sales of leaf tobacco on this market a early start this year than <lb />
for the mouth ending Aug. 31st, <lb />
1895- The sales in pounds <lb />
amounted to sales <lb />
not until about Aug. <lb />
u. <lb />
Like some of our friends <lb />
some of the eastern markets, while <lb />
we do not boast of soiling more <lb />
tobacco all the other mar- <lb />
together, we our <lb />
tobacco thus far has averaged <lb />
more money per pound <lb />
market in State of North Car- <lb />
or Virginia, and if one <lb />
doubts it, we prove it-<lb />
Some indignation is ex- <lb />
pressed by Cleveland <lb />
and those nearest to him at the <lb />
newspaper reports that he is <lb />
snubbing his political friends by <lb />
not allowing to see <lb />
when they have traveled a long <lb />
way from their homes to have in- <lb />
with him. It is <lb />
what reports some papers <lb />
can get up. <lb />
Some of the Chinese papers are <lb />
endeavoring to show that there is <lb />
some cause for mobs <lb />
and persecuting, and even <lb />
killing the missionaries. The <lb />
principal reason given is that <lb />
there are foreigners profess- <lb />
to be missionaries who are <lb />
acting very badly towards the <lb />
kidnapping their <lb />
children and selling as <lb />
slaves- <lb />
There was sold <lb />
market Friday, lbs leaf to <lb />
and pounds <lb />
over for Saturday sales- Ten <lb />
years ago there was not a ware- <lb />
house Greenville and little to <lb />
that section The <lb />
small crop mule was sold <lb />
pally Henderson. Now the <lb />
whole is with to- <lb />
fields, the weed being finest <lb />
before, or else you will b <lb />
kept lure late in the evening. <lb />
Those Hying a long can <lb />
come in the night before and <lb />
their stock taken pate of and <lb />
themselves provided for. Each <lb />
house will be glad to take care of <lb />
its customers and give as <lb />
wood as if they <lb />
wore at <lb />
When over <lb />
I pounds of tobacco came in for <lb />
Thursday's breaks, it was looked <lb />
upon to that the farmers <lb />
were going to divide, that <lb />
OAKLEY ITEMS. <lb />
Oakley, N. C, Sept. <lb />
Miss Mary is quite <lb />
sick. <lb />
Capt J- E- H made a <lb />
trip to Saturday. <lb />
Mr. J. E. Roberson, of Everetts <lb />
was here Sunday- <lb />
Mr J. H. Taylor's school closed <lb />
Friday. <lb />
Mr. W. W. Thomas and wife <lb />
were here Sunday, the guests of <lb />
Mr. W. H. Williams and family- <lb />
Mr. H. L Williams and sisters, <lb />
Misses and Alma, were <lb />
here Saturday Sunday. <lb />
Rev. John Rodgers of William <lb />
was here <lb />
and preached a most excellent <lb />
there would be much in to <lb />
day as there was Friday of last <lb />
week, and cause another block <lb />
sale. But <lb />
there were <lb />
on the breaks again to-day, <lb />
such an sale that <lb />
warehouses could not get <lb />
through. <lb />
By sunset <lb />
had commenced rolling <lb />
and they kept i all night <lb />
grown State, it u setting at god early morning, <lb />
good prices. Greenville has four The in . <lb />
. u belief Mr. returned <lb />
large warehouses, a number of New Friday evening. <lb />
Messrs, -I. Banting, of Heth- <lb />
chasing tho tobacco while the <lb />
open streets. This was discussed <lb />
at the meeting Monday, and buy- <lb />
tobacco this in <lb />
the streets was to be a <lb />
very direct way to tobacco <lb />
to some particular so by- <lb />
general consent of the Board it <lb />
decided to enforce the law, and to <lb />
the reporter of every violation of <lb />
this law ard the of tho <lb />
parties concerned, the sum of <lb />
dollars of the minimum fine <lb />
should paid. No gen- <lb />
who <lb />
the rights of others, will <lb />
knowingly this law, and <lb />
while ungraded tobacco <lb />
in the streets the past had be- <lb />
come so general that almost <lb />
engaged in it, but in the <lb />
future, knowing that we have <lb />
gentlemen, no trouble <lb />
from this source need be feared, <lb />
though the employees of some of <lb />
the houses may sometimes forget. <lb />
Scrofula Prom Birth <lb />
Other Medicines Utterly Failed <lb />
But Hood's Sarsaparilla Cured, <lb />
Some lime our then font <lb />
years old was in tho hands of family <lb />
doctor for treatment for scrofula. He <lb />
had been with this trouble from <lb />
birth and we had been unable to give him <lb />
Only Relief. <lb />
Va decided to Rive him Hood's <lb />
and glad to say fl bottles <lb />
Hood's entirely cured him. Our oldest <lb />
daughter has been taking Hood's <lb />
for with good result. <lb />
We have used from first to last some <lb />
worth of the medicine and have received <lb />
the equivalent of several hundred <lb />
worth of doctor's treatment and good <lb />
Hood's Cures <lb />
health to boot. We cannot too <lb />
Hood's as a blood <lb />
It U all that i- claimed it. <lb />
C. E. Kansas. <lb />
,, . harmoniously <lb />
S PHIS <lb />
FURNISHING <lb />
all brand new and way down in price. No <lb />
Bankrupt Stocks, Misfits or mean decoys <lb />
to allure you to my tor, but honest goods, best <lb />
values and lowest prices. <lb />
FRANK WILSON, <lb />
THE KING<lb />
Items. <lb />
C Sept- <lb />
lion-C M, was town <lb />
Sunday on his to <lb />
Hon Coke, <lb />
of State, died at his home <lb />
in Raleigh Friday afternoon, at <lb />
o'clock. He had been very <lb />
sick for several weeks with <lb />
fever and his death was <lb />
not entirely unexpected. He <lb />
had long been prominent in <lb />
North Carolina politics and was <lb />
a man of considerable ability <lb />
As an orator he had few equal, <lb />
and in every campaign <lb />
racy received the benefit of <lb />
i services. The whole State <lb />
. attains an irreparable loss in <lb />
n his death. <lb />
Schools Open. <lb />
The several schools of tho town <lb />
Monday for the fall session <lb />
and had a splendid beginning. <lb />
Pit. W. H. had <lb />
boys to greet him at Male <lb />
Academy, and the outlook is that <lb />
a most prosperous is be <lb />
fore <lb />
Prof. S. D. Bagley started <lb />
Collegiate Institute with <lb />
also has prospects of a good <lb />
Mrs. Bernard's school at Ma- <lb />
sonic Hall with pres- <lb />
Thirty have engaged with <lb />
for the session but quite a <lb />
number of her pupils are not to <lb />
take up studies until <lb />
let stand by the <lb />
school and give hearty to opera- <lb />
to the teachers, there <lb />
will be good through <lb />
the session. <lb />
The railroad have <lb />
bad work commenced on a feet <lb />
addition to freight warehouse <lb />
the depot. We expect it will <lb />
be no great while before still for <lb />
additions will have to be <lb />
made to accommodate the <lb />
freight here. <lb />
warehouses, a number of t <lb />
prize and. expects to <lb />
pf leaf <lb />
season. The improvement <lb />
wrought by the changed method <lb />
of farming is wonderful. <lb />
bury <lb />
tobacco Is now of <lb />
tho arts You a <lb />
split stalk banging top downwards <lb />
a straddle of a any more. <lb />
As leaver are <lb />
broken off one by one just as you <lb />
the cabbage leaves for <lb />
feeding the pigs Not all the <lb />
leaves on the same <lb />
at the same time. leaves are <lb />
tied bunches of I or four <lb />
with a cotton stung balls of <lb />
at eta a and <lb />
eighteen or bunches are <lb />
hung on one stick about four feet <lb />
long. Those who at the <lb />
scaffold and d this work; are <lb />
called A good string <lb />
string a sticks a <lb />
Those break off the <lb />
leaves are called those <lb />
who carry in baskets or <lb />
aprons to scaffold a shady <lb />
place when are palled <lb />
and who band <lb />
leaves to stringers are <lb />
Gazette. <lb />
Mr. B- E- Pattern says that i <lb />
every day the week except Sat- <lb />
the warehouses should b <lb />
as as were Friday <lb />
with tobacco that be could <lb />
to buy just as much as he <lb />
did on that day, that his orders <lb />
for tobacco are unlimited and <lb />
that ha would like to have that <lb />
to buy every day- If the <lb />
reader will just recall that there <lb />
are half dozen others with equal- <lb />
as heavy orders, and of this <lb />
number Tobacco <lb />
Company, whose demand for to <lb />
is quite a <lb />
number of other less extensive <lb />
but equally as good buyers for <lb />
their grades, will be seen at a <lb />
glance bow can be <lb />
bandied in Greenville how <lb />
near impossible it is to glut the <lb />
market and <lb />
buyers too would prefer to <lb />
it divided up BOt bring it all <lb />
certain days- et <lb />
ville is of taking care <lb />
all that comes Oar are <lb />
in first-class there <lb />
is plenty of money here to pay <lb />
it ail, and don't yon forget it <lb />
left for New York lust Friday <lb />
to their fall <lb />
doors, but there was hero <lb />
handled and sold el and T. T. of i <lb />
in starting o'clock <lb />
The first sale opened promptly morning to p, <lb />
on time at Planters with winter stock- <lb />
piles shoving the aggregate on to j Mrs. J. L. of <lb />
pounds. Auctioneer Lips- ville, who has visiting her <lb />
comb put his liveliest sister, Mrs. B- F- <lb />
sic wound up the lot tap homo this evening, <lb />
a quarter hours, all of it go Mrs. W. A- James, of <lb />
at good prices- is visiting relatives here- <lb />
to the was the Charlie James, of <lb />
song among tip buyers as they spent a few days here last week- <lb />
went over for the second tale, Miss Minnie Davis, of Florence <lb />
was ready is a few <lb />
for them with the biggest lot that; with Mr. J- M. Lloyd, <lb />
has yet been tackled on any one <lb />
floor. ere piles gen- <lb />
estimated to average f-1 <lb />
so it is safe to say that <lb />
Eastern had less than <lb />
pounds. We never saw a <lb />
or larger piles on the <lb />
floor. After the sides had run for <lb />
half an hour they stopped for <lb />
dinner, and it took two and a <lb />
half hours to finish after dinner. <lb />
The third sale came off at <lb />
Greenville which had <lb />
pounds. The sale was still in <lb />
progress at house when the <lb />
went to press, with <lb />
the outlook that it would <lb />
the rest of day. <lb />
Greenville holds up its end of <lb />
Miss Cornelia Manning <lb />
sister, J. H. Manning D. A. <lb />
from <lb />
this <lb />
Mr. J. S Mooring passed <lb />
through hero Saturday morning <lb />
on his way to Ala-, <lb />
where be will go to school to Prof. <lb />
Miss James, of Everetts <lb />
is visiting Miss Lula Peal. <lb />
Mr. Leon Whichard has taken <lb />
ti position with Staton, Cherry <lb />
Bunting. <lb />
Rev. E- J- Edwards tilled bis <lb />
regular appointment the <lb />
Sunday morning <lb />
night. <lb />
Little Katie, infant child of Air. <lb />
u u a o u z The modern standard Family Medicine Cures the common ills of humanity. <lb />
Prevention <lb />
better than cure. Liver <lb />
Pills will not only cure, but if <lb />
taken in time will prevent <lb />
Sick Headache, <lb />
dyspepsia, biliousness, malaria, <lb />
constipation, jaundice, torpid <lb />
liver and kindred diseases. <lb />
Liver PILLS <lb />
ABSOLUTELY CURE. <lb />
Wholesale and Retail <lb />
Tn consequence of the removal of the Military Academy <lb />
to name Ma popular Institution at will hen <lb />
after be known as Wilson Military Academy, the FALL. <lb />
Fay <lb />
re <lb />
known as Wilson Military Academy, the FAX <lb />
With greater facilities, better <lb />
and, If possible, prospects th- school <lb />
NOTICE. <lb />
For Ix-st <lb />
Pound of Tobacco <lb />
left at my <lb />
Photograph Gallery <lb />
before 1896. I will a <lb />
x Crayon Portrait free. <lb />
For second beat pound I will TC a <lb />
Dozen Cabinet <lb />
For third beat pound one <lb />
script Ion to <lb />
offer is made to only. <lb />
Three members of the Tobacco Hoard of <lb />
Trade will act as judges. <lb />
R. AN, Photographer. <lb />
Greenville, H. C <lb />
and ,. , <lb />
its third With every of a much larger patronage and m <lb />
usefulness The most thorough instruction given In an d <lb />
moral culture and due attention <lb />
The Third Annual full <lb />
any ad upon plication. Address <lb />
Mai. J. W. Supt., <lb />
Wilson, N. C. <lb />
will be mailed to <lb />
Stoves. Stoves. <lb />
We are laying in a full line of <lb />
mm if <lb />
Stoves. Best quality, low prizes. Call and ex- <lb />
We also are agents for the celebrated <lb />
Rambler and Columbia Bicycles <lb />
and have on hand a few second-hand Bicycles <lb />
for sale very cheap. You may need a Mowing <lb />
Machine, we have in stock.<lb />
Drugstore. <lb />
The Agricultural and Mechanical the <lb />
Colored Race, at Greensboro, N. D. <lb />
2nd, Examination for ad- <lb />
October 2nd and 3rd. <lb />
The Fall Term will begin Wednesday, <lb />
will be given Hi Sewing, Cooking and law <lb />
is by States, and the Side of <lb />
It U, not by any particular <lb />
We That Kind, <lb />
Bear this fact mind when you start <lb />
out for <lb />
Tuition, per 810.00<lb />
10.00 <lb />
County <lb />
Tuition. Free <lb />
per week . , <lb />
nae of betiding, Ac. per <lb />
b, by Tin; <lb />
N. C. <lb />
IDS. <lb />
Our stock season complete in <lb />
department and we can supply all <lb />
your wants<lb />
You simply have to us for any- <lb />
wanted. Our goods and <lb />
will you. <lb />
In addition to telling the best <lb />
the lowest prices, we top of the <lb />
an all country pro- <lb />
duce. , . <lb />
tor a liberal <lb />
in the to have many calls <lb />
from this season. <lb />
Q. BRO. <lb />
Acts like Magic. <lb />
If yon hive <lb />
pate. can <lb />
t at Dr. will cure <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C <lb />
AT THE HOUSE. <lb />
All kinds Risks placed in strictly <lb />
FIRST-CLASS COMPANIES <lb />
At current rates. <lb />
b GENT FOB. FIRST-GLASS PROOFS A <lb />
Neck Male School. <lb />
The only High Hoarding <lb />
and Young Men. <lb />
Carolina <lb />
Literary Societies- Business Conn. <lb />
Good healthy location, course of lust ruction duly the <lb />
better class of solicited. <lb />
will show means for a boy for one. <lb />
N E <lb />
Scotland N,<lb />
.<lb /></p>
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                <p>
SEPTEMBER SATIN OS. <lb />
Briefs That Inform You What U <lb />
. on. <lb />
Go- <lb />
HOOKER. <lb />
NORTH for <lb />
about days <lb />
big reduction <lb />
in Clothing <lb />
Dry Goods, <lb />
Laces to make <lb />
room for Fall <lb />
Stock. Come <lb />
and see for <lb />
yourselves. <lb />
September. <lb />
month- <lb />
New Goods arriving daily at <lb />
Five Sundays five Mondays <lb />
mouth- <lb />
A decided change in <lb />
came with September- <lb />
Two weeks to the opening of <lb />
the Exposition at Atlanta. <lb />
or five <lb />
hoes at once- Apply to <lb />
J. C- Son. <lb />
You need Lot afraid of the <lb />
oyster you can catch one. <lb />
The Sunday schools of the town <lb />
an attend <lb />
At the meeting the of physicians <lb />
of the county Monday. <lb />
Brown was elected Superintendent <lb />
of Health. <lb />
fail to see Lang's new <lb />
goods now in- <lb />
When people see your <lb />
the paper continually, they get to <lb />
think they you end it is but <lb />
a step from acquaintance to <lb />
patronage. <lb />
An a cigar <lb />
should be so good that the first <lb />
whiff impression will cause a <lb />
man to it. <lb />
I will have the very newest <lb />
best styles of Millinery this sea- <lb />
son. now north making <lb />
liBS- M- D- <lb />
Mr- J. M- Moore was appointed <lb />
by th Monday as <lb />
student from Pitt to the <lb />
A- M College, N. <lb />
Just received big lot of Fruit <lb />
Jars and <lb />
S- M. <lb />
Three cakes nice toilet soap <lb />
half dozen teaspoons for <lb />
cents looks almost like <lb />
goods away, but that is what J <lb />
B Cherry k Co. are <lb />
Wait for my return from the <lb />
markets if you want the <lb />
best styles Millinery- <lb />
Mia M- <lb />
Among the physicians who were <lb />
granted licenses by the State <lb />
of Examiners, last week, <lb />
was Dr. E. A- of Greenville, <lb />
tie averaged all <lb />
light, red cow, <lb />
broke out Mr. Ben <lb />
Jess Wilson's pasture, two weeks <lb />
ago. Any information that will <lb />
lead to her recovery, will be <lb />
E- B. Higgs <lb />
September 4th, <lb />
opens wide her doors <lb />
i cordial welcome to <lb />
the delegates and visitors to the <lb />
Presbytery. May the <lb />
the accompanied by <lb />
such Divine presence as to prove <lb />
a blessing to all who attend a <lb />
benediction to community- <lb />
AUTUMN <lb />
People Going and Coming These <lb />
Early Fall Days. <lb />
Register of Deed, W. M. King is sick- <lb />
A. went to <lb />
Monday. <lb />
Rev. M. Billing returned Thursday <lb />
evening. <lb />
THE ROBBERY. <lb />
Mr. R. E. Cox Exonerated. <lb />
There was considerable <lb />
here Tuesday over <lb />
item the New York World that <lb />
came giving par- <lb />
Mi-, w. c. Billings left this morning of a wholesale robbery of <lb />
for C. the great New York <lb />
merchant, and using the name of <lb />
Presiding Elder O. A. Ogle-by return- a man named Cox <lb />
to Monday. others implicated in it. who the <lb />
Mr. U. A. Sn has taken a t people here at once recognized as <lb />
with Brow n j, . ,. n , ,, <lb />
left to at- I K Cox- of <lb />
tend ville- ho at the time <lb />
Mr Joe Powell returned Tuesday eve- <lb />
from <lb />
Mrs. A. J. re turned Friday <lb />
evening from Asheville. <lb />
Misses Mary and Lucy Randolph arc <lb />
visiting Mrs. Ola Forbes. <lb />
Miss returned from <lb />
Saturday morning <lb />
T. J. Jarvis Friday <lb />
evening from <lb />
Miss Snow Hill is I <lb />
visiting the Misses <lb />
Y Eddie ha gone In Wake <lb />
forest to resume his studies. <lb />
Mrs. M. D. went north <lb />
to purchase her fill millinery <lb />
Miss Bailie Harding returned <lb />
evening from a visit to Raleigh. <lb />
Miss Alice returned Tues- <lb />
day evening from a visit to Manly. <lb />
Mr Rosa Hooker, of is vis <lb />
tin; her sister, Mrs. L, Woolen. <lb />
Mr. D and return- <lb />
ed evening from <lb />
Mrs. II. C. Hooker returned Saturday <lb />
from near Goldsboro. <lb />
Miss Johnson, of is <lb />
Visiting her sister, Mrs. C. D. <lb />
Mr. II. A. Latham, editor of the <lb />
was here Monday. <lb />
Messrs. Nichols and P. <lb />
returned to the University <lb />
day. <lb />
Mr. C. T. came back <lb />
day from his trip to the northern mar- <lb />
Mr. M. It. Lang returned <lb />
evening from his Northern <lb />
trip. <lb />
refrained from mentioning the <lb />
fair at all, feeling satisfied that so <lb />
excellent a man as Bob <lb />
Cox could not possibly have been <lb />
a party to such a and hot <lb />
to cause suspicion to rest <lb />
upon him even for a moment we <lb />
waited for further developments <lb />
which his friends believed <lb />
would exonerate him- <lb />
The developments have come, <lb />
his friends are gratified that <lb />
Bob is not only fully exonerated <lb />
from any complicity with the <lb />
crime, but has also been highly <lb />
complimented the assistance <lb />
be rendered the detectives in <lb />
working up the case for his em- <lb />
His father, Mr. H. <lb />
Cox, Wednesday night received <lb />
the following letter from the de- <lb />
of the case which <lb />
fully explains <lb />
New York Aug. <lb />
Mb W. H. Cox, <lb />
Dear Sir write you this in <lb />
j justice to your sou, who owing to <lb />
I my mistake in judgment, has been <lb />
temporarily involved in trouble <lb />
but who is now all <lb />
Shoots at an Officer. <lb />
This morning Chief of Police <lb />
B- L. <lb />
and was taking him to the guard <lb />
house. When ho stopped to <lb />
lock the door Cooper drew <lb />
a pistol filed twice at the of- <lb />
St. Paul's Mission Band. <lb />
On Friday evening, Aug. 23rd, <lb />
the members of Paul's Mis- <lb />
Baud with a number of in- <lb />
guests at the res- <lb />
of the to take <lb />
j part in one of the most enjoyable <lb />
but neither shot struck him. j social gatherings ever held in this <lb />
The officer Cooper down j community. An interesting pro <lb />
took the pistol. Cooper was of music, <lb />
drinking. I readings recitations were <lb />
Cooper was tried before Mayor and the history of the work <lb />
Forbes, this afternoon, for viola j the baud since its organization <lb />
of town and fined read by the President, Mis <lb />
Mr. Frank is hick from Mew right again the employ of <lb />
York where went to new ; the firm, however, in another Ca- <lb />
L. Ames, if Portsmouth, <lb />
is visiting his Mrs. W. B. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. J. II. returned <lb />
Saturday evening from <lb />
Springs. <lb />
Miss Mary Alice More left <lb />
fur it Ls <lb />
; Grange, <lb />
Mr. J. S. Jenkins and family <lb />
Monday <lb />
Spring- <lb />
who was vis- <lb />
W. Brown returned home <lb />
Saturday. <lb />
Mr. II. Moore, of Burgaw, <lb />
Friday evening to vi-it his brother, Mr. <lb />
J. It. <lb />
MUs Pearsall, the teacher <lb />
the Collegiate arrived Mon- <lb />
day evening <lb />
Mrs. II. M. Nelson returned Friday <lb />
evening from a visit of several weeks to <lb />
Philadelphia. <lb />
W. Raleigh came <lb />
that of detective, working <lb />
conjunction with Mr. <lb />
Jr. myself Your son not <lb />
the character of one <lb />
Hyman with whom he roomed, <lb />
brought himself by that not under <lb />
my suspicion, and as I at that <lb />
time ha i sole charge f the case <lb />
against the the <lb />
a and costs. He was then <lb />
taken before a Magistrate under <lb />
four State warrants, t for car <lb />
concealed weapons, one for <lb />
resisting officer and for as <lb />
sault with to kill- three <lb />
of these cases he was over <lb />
to court the sum of each, <lb />
and the case of assault with in- <lb />
tent to kill tie- bond was <lb />
ed at justified- Upon failure <lb />
to give these bonds be was com- <lb />
to jail. Court will com- <lb />
the third Monday in <lb />
Wednesday evening Dr. W- H. <lb />
Bagwell was summoned to the <lb />
jail to dress a wound found on B. <lb />
L- Cooper's arm. The doctor <lb />
found a bullet lodged just <lb />
above Cooper's left wrist. It do <lb />
that in attempting to <lb />
shoot the policeman that morning <lb />
Cooper shot a ball his <lb />
arm. <lb />
Bessie Jarvis- A address <lb />
Mr. W. S- Bernard setting forth <lb />
the purpose of the band the <lb />
of work followed. In <lb />
concluding ho extended <lb />
to all guests <lb />
five responded and were enrolled <lb />
as members of the baud. <lb />
The remainder of the <lb />
was spent in conversation and <lb />
music Later, refreshments were <lb />
served, when good nights <lb />
were said hearty expressions of <lb />
pleasure the committee <lb />
of that increased <lb />
in work of the baud <lb />
had their efforts. <lb />
Change must be scarce, judging <lb />
from the numbers of people go- <lb />
with bills trying to <lb />
get silver for them <lb />
THE REFLECTOR <lb />
Local Reflections. <lb />
Big Tomato. <lb />
A lieu Warren Sol offered to <lb />
the person largest to- <lb />
free plants season. <lb />
Mr. W. T. wins the <lb />
prize, grown one that <lb />
Weighed I pound ounces <lb />
Lock at This. <lb />
Promptly at o'clock Friday <lb />
rang his bell for t <lb />
at the Planters Warehouse, and <lb />
started the bull to rolling on <lb />
on, d r and having evidence <lb />
of n I <lb />
on the old theory <lb />
of a feather, reported your <lb />
eon, not evidence <lb />
against him whatever except as <lb />
above- Of course he <lb />
a total stranger to me and I did <lb />
know his hue or I <lb />
would never him the <lb />
case. <lb />
After our mistake we <lb />
made him the and Mr. <lb />
requested to assist us the <lb />
to pursuit of the criminals, and ow- <lb />
to his efforts a sum of money <lb />
was paid the store today <lb />
from stolen goo Is which would <lb />
never have recovered except <lb />
for his energy in <lb />
it up. <lb />
When he the role of <lb />
detective ho of course left the <lb />
store for outside work, the <lb />
in evening and wont <lb />
d. <lb />
Mr- I. S. Smith and daughter Miss <lb />
came home evening <lb />
from Littleton. <lb />
Mi-s Willie Hargrove, who has been <lb />
visiting A. J. left for <lb />
Tarboro Monday. <lb />
Mr. Hooker returns <lb />
evening from New York where he had <lb />
been buying new goo Is. <lb />
Ricks, Taft I Co. <lb />
JUST COT BACK <lb />
; and are opening up Br- <lb />
New Fall Winter Goods. <lb />
Wait and see prices next week. <lb />
-o <lb />
mi co. <lb />
carrier boys and <lb />
more l. buy I but malicious clerks, associated <lb />
Mr. M. We his name with of the <lb />
Mr. William Tyson died Friday <lb />
at his home about four <lb />
miles from town- <lb />
for , mes <lb />
two more stores to opened to <lb />
here at an early day. j h it Warehouse <lb />
Serve; Jones, one of our print I accommodates her customers the <lb />
eta, hurt his arm about the press j proprietor will have to extend <lb />
Tuesday and is <lb />
it a sling <lb />
wearing <lb />
house. They needed <lb />
feet more today as they had to <lb />
carry over pounds- <lb />
A stock of goods without ad- <lb />
is like a gun Without He s a Dandy, <lb />
nothing to Out Warehouse <lb />
make it Mr- O. Jeffreys; of Tar- <lb />
Mr. J- L- Fountain, of stepped up to relieve <lb />
his some of the finest in Lipscombe for a few mm <lb />
the county. It is so high that <lb />
evening Is getting his stock <lb />
the opening Saturday. <lb />
Mrs. Andrew Joyner and children re- <lb />
lay evening fro n visit- <lb />
relative at <lb />
Miss Jennie James- and Hester Charlie <lb />
lames returned Monday evening from <lb />
Wilmington and <lb />
Mr. Cobb, of Norfolk, spent a <lb />
few days with relatives in section <lb />
and returned home Monday. <lb />
Mr. J. K. Westbrook of <lb />
arrived Thursday to take a position as <lb />
book keeper with J. N. <lb />
Mr. of Durham, arrive I <lb />
ready ; and by to reporters <lb />
got his name the papers as <lb />
if he wore in connection with them <lb />
which i him very much, but <lb />
which we will rectify at ouch. <lb />
will say that it will not be long <lb />
before all parties will be brought <lb />
to justice. <lb />
Yours with respect, <lb />
Mark <lb />
With C B<lb />
Marriage Licenses. <lb />
During lat-t week Register <lb />
of <lb />
Wednesday evening to take a I K <lb />
as book keeper at the star Warehouse. I <lb />
Mr-1-. A. Cotter, a cad t of reuses to Seven couples, more <lb />
and last home I than had issued all <lb />
the weeks previous <lb />
Mr. It H. Fleming, of has total number for August was <lb />
The <lb />
he had it topped- <lb />
A good ad tell the people some <lb />
thing that they do not but <lb />
wanted to know without being <lb />
aware of the fact. <lb />
There were -0,000 Knights <lb />
in the parade at Boston <lb />
and it took the procession nearly <lb />
six hours to pass a given point. <lb />
Friday Mr. Allen Warren re <lb />
Mired a telegram from Wilson <lb />
announcing the death of a <lb />
She Was <lb />
years old- <lb />
It is estimated that deaths <lb />
from cholera have in <lb />
Japan this summer. At that rate <lb />
no war with China is needed to <lb />
take the off. <lb />
President J. S. Carr, of the <lb />
State Fair Association, has invited <lb />
Mr- Allen Warren to deliver an <lb />
address on grape culture at the <lb />
next fair. Mr. Warren has accept <lb />
pd. <lb />
The Southern Railway has <lb />
an <lb />
over the Norfolk and Carolina <lb />
Railroad, but will use its own en <lb />
cars barges must <lb />
begin operations by Jan. 1st. <lb />
We hear that a day or two ago <lb />
a merchant offered a farmer <lb />
cents for his cotton crop this year <lb />
to be delivered time before <lb />
January first It looks like <lb />
the price will reach cents this <lb />
all- <lb />
Despite the rain early Friday <lb />
night there was quite a nice <lb />
and give him time to suck a <lb />
Talk about box- <lb />
Mr. Jeffreys is of them- <lb />
Fie hung the corner of his mouth <lb />
over his left ear, and rattled the <lb />
bids faster than the buyers could <lb />
wink. Mr- Frank Sugg wanted to <lb />
send after Photographer <lb />
to catch a picture of that mouth. <lb />
Don't Be Deceived The <lb />
Belt is sold a positive <lb />
guarantee- Best people every- <lb />
where endorse them. It has cur- <lb />
ed thousands it will cure <lb />
you. Why neglect your health, <lb />
there is such relief at hand. <lb />
Buy the genuine, the only <lb />
Belt that generates its <lb />
current. Ask your friends what <lb />
it is for them. <lb />
G. J- <lb />
John Special Agent. <lb />
and <lb />
Below are Norfolk prices of <lb />
and peanuts for yesterday, a- furnished <lb />
by Cobb Bro. Con n Her <lb />
chant- of Norfolk <lb />
Good 15-16 <lb />
Low 3-i ; <lb />
Good <lb />
Extra <lb />
bu. <lb />
gone north to purchase new Is. lie <lb />
took his daughter Blanche, to <lb />
Va, where she goes to en- <lb />
Prof. school. <lb />
Messrs. George Hughes and K. O. <lb />
tobacco <lb />
were here Friday witnessing the big <lb />
break. were convinced <lb />
Greenville is a Hue market. <lb />
Mr. Joe Brooks of <lb />
phis, who were visiting Mrs. M. <lb />
A. Jarvis left Monday. Mr. <lb />
was born in Greenville the <lb />
building now occupied by Mr. II. A. <lb />
Blow, and says this visit was to gratify <lb />
a desire he has had for several years to <lb />
visit his old birth place once more. <lb />
The changes that have taken place <lb />
the town were a surprise to him though <lb />
he recognized some of the old laud marKS <lb />
Quest and Host. <lb />
The following is a list of dole- <lb />
gates to the Presbytery and by <lb />
whom they will be entertained, so <lb />
far us could be to <lb />
the hour of to press <lb />
MINISTERS. <lb />
Dr. C. M. Payne. Washington, guest <lb />
of W. B. Wilson. <lb />
Key. G. N. <lb />
guest of F. G. James. <lb />
Rev. W. T. Walker, guest of I-. <lb />
Dr. F. Johnston. Elizabeth City, <lb />
guest of Hotel <lb />
Rev. L. Me Lauren, Wilson <lb />
teen, six for white <lb />
seven for colored- <lb />
couples <lb />
Butler, per lb <lb />
Western sides <lb />
Saga cured Hams <lb />
Com <lb />
of little folks at Miss I Meal <lb />
party. They indulged in j <lb />
many merry games and say j <lb />
the sweetest time in <lb />
Friday morning the editor found <lb />
a watermelon in his Salt per Sack <lb />
front It left there by i thickens <lb />
Mr. Jones, of Bethel who j lb <lb />
drove by With, a load tobacco , <lb />
for the breaks- It was the <lb />
est melon we have encountered Hulls, per ton <lb />
season, weighing even j <lb />
pounds. <lb />
Greenville Market. <lb />
Corrected by S. M. <lb />
loSS <lb />
to <lb />
to SO <lb />
5.25 <lb />
t to <lb />
toO <lb />
Hi to <lb />
to <lb />
net Wood, Newborn, guests of C. A. <lb />
White. <lb />
Dr. W. D. Morton, Henderson and <lb />
Rev. J. D. Morton. Tarboro, guests of <lb />
Mrs. <lb />
Kev. C. O. guest <lb />
Mrs. Gay at College Hotel. <lb />
Dr. Eugene Daniel and Prof. d- <lb />
die, Raleigh, guests of Alfred Forbes. <lb />
Rev. F. D. Thomas, Rocky Mount, <lb />
guest of D. J. at King House. <lb />
Kev. J. E. Oxford, guest of <lb />
J. It. Moore, <lb />
Rev. U- W. Hines, guest of <lb />
S. C. Hamilton at College Hotel. <lb />
am <lb />
J. R. Ross and R. C. Wash- <lb />
guests of J. R. Moore. <lb />
J. Foust. guest of E. A. <lb />
at King House. <lb />
Williams. Tarboro. guest of <lb />
W. Brown. . <lb />
Mr. LaGrange, of <lb />
J. <lb />
Oar expect their <lb />
g nests the this evening- <lb />
The full list could be made <lb />
up time to print toil u, but it <lb />
is probable that all those who are <lb />
delegates will have <lb />
guest this evening, as some will <lb />
to <lb />
0- Askew Bettie <lb />
Belcher, Lawrence L <lb />
Maggie Hyman, G- R- William <lb />
son Emma E- Philpot, B. M. <lb />
Whitehurst and Lena <lb />
Frank Carraway and Maggie Rod <lb />
W. H- Henson and Hannah <lb />
Jones. <lb />
Williams and <lb />
Harriet Whitfield, Henry Duff <lb />
Claudia Clark, Pitt- <lb />
man and James, <lb />
Webb and Manda Clark, D. I <lb />
Whichard Emily Smith, <lb />
Alonzo Walters and Nancy Ed- <lb />
wards, Bill Moore and Hattie <lb />
Daniel- <lb />
He Saw and Went Believing. <lb />
A another State <lb />
who has a visit to Green- <lb />
ville, said to before leaving, <lb />
have reading the <lb />
tor regularly, that <lb />
was somewhat skeptical <lb />
reports of the Greenville tobacco <lb />
thought that you <lb />
. must be overdrawing them. Hut <lb />
ml wing here, for <lb />
Have just returned from New York <lb />
where we purchased <lb />
worth of goods. They are arriving <lb />
daily. Look for cut rates next week <lb />
HIGGS BROS., <lb />
Leaders of low Prices. <lb />
Opposite J. C. Cobb Son. <lb />
myself am ready to confess that <lb />
you have not said one word too <lb />
much- The market is all you <lb />
claim for best in the <lb />
If there is any one else possess- <lb />
doubts about the Greenville <lb />
market, let him follow the exam- <lb />
this gentleman, come and <lb />
see lot himself, and he will Lo <lb />
convinced that there is no over- <lb />
drawing in what the Reflector <lb />
says about it. <lb />
REDUCTION <lb />
Not in tobacco but hi <lb />
FINE <lb />
Dry Goods, Hats, Caps, <lb />
for the next days to make room for our fall <lb />
stock, as they arc coming in every clay. <lb />
hare <lb />
worth of <lb />
We hare I <lb />
We bought them at old <lb />
prices, since buying the manufacturers have ad- <lb />
the price per cent., propose to- <lb />
give the people the benefit of our bargain, <lb />
So that you can go home realizing that you <lb />
bought your goods cheap for cash o <lb />
C. T. <lb />
WE INVITE <lb />
our attention to our large and well selected <lb />
-stock of- <lb />
GENERAL <lb />
W- <lb />
W-<lb />
MERCHANDISE <lb />
in which can be found during all seasons many <lb />
useful articles suitable for personal use, <lb />
household purposes, care <lb />
an effort to put on the mar- <lb />
this Fall Winter the <lb />
mm <lb />
ever brought to this town. e are sure that <lb />
you will be well pleased with the goods and <lb />
prices that we will oiler you, and ask you to <lb />
keep a lookout for the many attractions which <lb />
we offer for your inspection. There is a right <lb />
and a wrong way to do almost everything. The <lb />
wrong way for you to trade is to buy without <lb />
coming to see us to get our rices and qualities <lb />
firmly fixed in your mind. he right way to <lb />
come and see us and look over the best <lb />
line of General Merchandise to be found in <lb />
Pitt county. Consult us as to prices and <lb />
and if don't sell you the bill you want to <lb />
buy then you will go out feeling that you are <lb />
none the loser by spending a few minutes look- <lb />
over our stock. It is good assortment, <lb />
in a few weeks alter our buyer gets through it <lb />
will be full and a sight to look at. In a few days <lb />
expect the arrival of a cargo of <lb />
FURNITURE <lb />
and when you need goods in this line never <lb />
buy until you come to see us we expect to <lb />
have any thing you may wish. <lb />
Yours for Business, <lb />
J. F. KING, <lb />
LIVERY, W FEED <lb />
STABLES. <lb />
On <lb />
Fifth Street <lb />
Paints, <lb />
near Five <lb />
I attended the auction sales in New York and in July <lb />
jobbers were purchasing to sell to-the southern <lb />
and I am now prepared to offer many inducements to <lb />
my customers and trade generally. I also <lb />
bought a big lot of good and reliable BOOTS <lb />
and SHOES on June 1st before the <lb />
price. Also a big line of Ladies <lb />
Dress Goods, Dry and Notions, Crockery, <lb />
Hardware, Tinware. Wood and <lb />
and Furniture, I will sell cheap. In <lb />
proof of what I I will quote you prices of a few <lb />
Mens and Boys Cashmere Pants Men and B Cashmere <lb />
Suits Boys Vest , Mens Vest Boys Coals <lb />
Mens Coats Mens Suits made of <lb />
Coats Mens Clay Worsted, Diagonal and Cork <lb />
screw to Mens Coats, same <lb />
W Suits, size to at Mens Overcoats to <lb />
Boys Shirts, Mens Shirts, goad , Mens and Boys <lb />
Caps to Men and Boys Cotton, Wool and Fur Hats <lb />
to pair of Skin Stout, Congress and <lb />
Lace, worth will sell for Ladies and Misses good <lb />
I Shoes Ladies and Misses stock, to <lb />
Children Shoes, old stock, to Nice Good <lb />
Rica Molasses , Good West India Molasses All <lb />
kinds of Farmers Traduce taken in exchange for goods High- <lb />
eat cash prices paid for Cotton in Seed or <lb />
whose names wore <lb />
to <lb />
Passengers carried to any <lb />
point at reasonable rates Good <lb />
Comfortable Vehicles. <lb />
WANTS <lb />
1,500.000 Pounds of <lb />
TOBACCO, <lb />
and we are going to have it if hard work and <lb />
satisfactory prices will get it. <lb />
Give us a trial and be convinced that <lb />
FORBES <lb />
can and will give satisfaction in every respect.<lb />
The High Prices we are getting every day for <lb />
the farmers who sell with us will convince you <lb />
that we are yours for highest averages, <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. <lb /></p>
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and sold at prices <lb />
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S. at. N. C <lb />
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that a lady forty million <lb />
pour-Is a year will shortly visit <lb />
York. She may. naturally, while <lb />
steamers arc temptingly running <lb />
twixt America sad England in six <lb />
days, find it seductive to take, a look <lb />
at London, where she indeed <lb />
be a somebody and alt the shop- <lb />
kept open day an, night on <lb />
to oblige her. The lady i question <lb />
is a of the name -if <lb />
She is fortunately a <lb />
woman of mature chances <lb />
.-f her are. therefore, less- <lb />
while the chances of the old <lb />
boys are increased. She ranks as <lb />
the richest woman in the and <lb />
who is her male equal a <lb />
woman of excellent culture <lb />
business diminish <lb />
the chances of the fortune hunters; <lb />
the must be won for his worth. The <lb />
tastes are simple, but <lb />
accurate. She is great on the sub- <lb />
of mines and ranches, and does <lb />
not delight in grand dinners. This <lb />
is all that is known as yet of the <lb />
manifold millionaire, and. naturally, <lb />
M such, most adorable of <lb />
Court Journal <lb />
GROVES <lb />
THE <lb />
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by <lb />
An-oat 1805.<lb />
J. F. KING, <lb />
LIVERY, HI <lb />
STABLES. <lb />
On Fifth Street near Five <lb />
Points. <lb />
Passengers carried to any <lb />
reasonable rates Good <lb />
Comfortable Vehicles <lb />
WILMINGTON WELDON R. R. <lb />
AND <lb />
AND FLORENCE <lb />
Schedule. <lb />
TRAINS SOUTH. <lb />
Dated u, <lb />
law. S <lb />
A. M. A. M <lb />
Leave Weldon I ft <lb />
Ar. Mt <lb />
Tarboro <lb />
-i <lb />
Rocky <lb />
Ar. <lb />
TASTELESS <lb />
CHILL <lb />
IS JUST FOR ADULTS. <lb />
WARRANTED. PRICE <lb />
IS, <lb />
Paris Medici.-Co. . <lb />
rear. GOO <lb />
TASTELESS dim. TONIC and hare <lb />
already year. In all our <lb />
t years. In the bare <lb />
never ante an article that such universal <lb />
A TOUT Tonic <lb />
Co- <lb />
b., J. <lb />
Lumber Wanted<lb />
Cut Accurately and <lb />
Idly on the <lb />
FARQUHAR <lb />
Variable Friction <lb />
Feed Saw Mill <lb />
Quirk <lb />
Blocks, to <lb />
feet, with <lb />
and Boilers from B to W <lb />
Horse Power. <lb />
For full descriptive catalogs <lb />
address. <lb />
A. B. FARQUHAR CO., Ltd., <lb />
YORK, PA. <lb />
A. M. <lb />
L.<lb />
Selma <lb />
Ar J <lb />
L. W it <lb />
Goldsboro I <lb />
r Wilson <lb />
Wilson <lb />
Ar Rocky Mt <lb />
A r Tarboro <lb />
Tarboro <lb />
Rocky Mt <lb />
Ar Weldon <lb />
HP. M.<lb />
This <lb />
You day <lb />
in the mouth <lb />
August that ii <lb />
you have <lb />
your Printing done <lb />
P. M P. M, <lb />
1200 II <lb />
Train on Scotland <lb />
MM Weldon 3.40 p. in., Halifax 4.00 <lb />
p. in., arrives Scotland Hack at 4.55 p <lb />
m., Greenville 6.87 p. m., Kinston 7.35 <lb />
p. in. Returning, leaves Kinston 7.20 <lb />
a. m., Greenville 8.22 a. m. Arrivals <lb />
Halifax at a. m., Weldon 11.20 am <lb />
except <lb />
Trains on leave <lb />
7.00 a. in., arrives <lb />
8.40 p. m. Tarboro 9.50; <lb />
leaves Tarboro 4.50 p. m., 6.10 <lb />
p. in,, arrives 7.35 p. m. <lb />
Daily except Sunday. Connects with <lb />
trains on Neck <lb />
Tram leaves K C, via <lb />
Raleigh R. R. except Sun <lb />
day, at p. m., P. <lb />
9.20 P. 5.20 p. in. <lb />
ruing leaves Plymouth daily <lb />
Sunday, a. m., Sunday 9.30 a <lb />
10.25 and <lb />
on Midland M C <lb />
daily except <lb />
an. a. m. K <lb />
a. m. <lb />
arrive Goldsboro. M <lb />
Trains on Nashville leaves <lb />
Mount at 4.30 p. arrive <lb />
S p. m-, Hope <lb />
Returning leave Spring <lb />
a. m. a. arrive- <lb />
t Rocky Mount in., <lb />
Trains on Latta Branch, Florence <lb />
R. p. in., arrive <lb />
bar 4.00 p. m. Returning leave Dun- <lb />
bar M. m. arrive 8.00 a. in., <lb />
Daily except Sunday. <lb />
Train on Brandi leaves War- <lb />
for Clinton except Sunday <lb />
10.00 a. in. Clinton, <lb />
at m. <lb />
line k <lb />
f. S <lb />
General <lb />
T. M. Traffic <lb />
J. K <lb />
at <lb />
REFLECTOR <lb />
JOB OFFICE. <lb />
It will be done right, <lb />
It will be done in style <lb />
and it always suits. <lb />
These points are <lb />
well worth weighing <lb />
in any sort <lb />
work, but <lb />
all things in <lb />
Your Job Printing. <lb />
Ship your to <lb />
J Meekins, Jr., Co. <lb />
Factors <lb />
Ann- <lb />
Commission <lb />
VA. <lb />
A Went u. j to <lb />
The Experiment station <lb />
The standing otter is made to send <lb />
the bulletins of the station to all in the <lb />
state who really desire to receive them. <lb />
They tire specially prepared to be <lb />
hie as far as possible to the <lb />
farmer. Thousands of farmers <lb />
have already taken advantage of this <lb />
offer. Unless you really want to be <lb />
benefited please do not apply for them <lb />
as we have none to throw If <lb />
desire t then, w-rite on <lb />
to Dr. II. Battle, Director, <lb />
Raleigh, N. a <lb />
n; I by <lb />
S in <lb />
The great need el s <lb />
i an to gather and <lb />
j thresh is now <lb />
i hand and at a cost m for <lb />
to very n for both <lb />
and crops. <lb />
have I attention to this <lb />
matter, among them being Judge <lb />
Clark of the North Carolina Supreme <lb />
Court and F. Massey of <lb />
the North Carolina Experiment Station. <lb />
parties responded, and all were <lb />
to send a machine to be tested <lb />
by the North Carolina <lb />
Station. Only one of Mr. J. II. <lb />
of Dalton, Ha., accepted the <lb />
proposition, and his machine KM tested <lb />
by Prof. F. E. Emery. Agriculturist of <lb />
North Carolina Experiment Station, <lb />
first on the farm Mr. T. B. Parker, <lb />
N. C, and again on the <lb />
farm of the Agricultural College at <lb />
Raleigh. The machine is a thresher <lb />
and not a harvester, and only <lb />
the peas the Is after they have <lb />
been picked hand from the vines. <lb />
The machine is known as the <lb />
Tea the first trial of <lb />
minutes lbs. corresponding to 2.1 <lb />
bushels per hour, were threshed and <lb />
fairly well cleaned. This required one <lb />
man to feed the machine, while two <lb />
It was impossible <lb />
for these two men to have continued <lb />
with the same labor for more than half <lb />
a day. At the second trial run for <lb />
minutes, the rate of 1.57 bushels per <lb />
hour was secured. At compared with <lb />
these results, three men were employed <lb />
to whip out the p-as by hand and to <lb />
fan them clean also by hand. Occupied <lb />
thus for H minutes, they secured <lb />
the rate of . per hour of <lb />
.-leaned peas. This is double <lb />
the result from the Success Thresher in <lb />
the second trial and nearly double from <lb />
that in the first- The machine there- <lb />
fore cannot be recommended. <lb />
What is needed is serviceable <lb />
that will the peas <lb />
from the vines in the field, and not <lb />
merely a pea thresher. There have <lb />
come to two such machines in the <lb />
of North Ex- <lb />
Station upon the subject. <lb />
These however Improvement and <lb />
with some ingenuity an; capital <lb />
be successfully on the market. <lb />
Both of North Carolina <lb />
One of pro- <lb />
poses to leather the crop from broad- <lb />
cast sowing, while the other picks <lb />
from This Savage Pea <lb />
a d .-an was Shown In a <lb />
test Carolina Experiment Sta- <lb />
Press to gather <lb />
TO per cent, of all the peas when driven <lb />
a with a second time. <lb />
N, per t. were-fathered, which was <lb />
about rs efficient as work. <lb />
A machine gather peas from broad- <lb />
cast however, one most <lb />
needed, if successful, and <lb />
can be on the market cheaply, is <lb />
bound to prove of great value both to <lb />
the inventor and to <lb />
Insert of <lb />
the last few years there has <lb />
arisen an ever increasing strain of <lb />
the insects which have <lb />
to the shade-trees in <lb />
southern and The alarm- <lb />
arises partly from th-a <lb />
checked and spread of <lb />
foreign species of insects, but is chiefly <lb />
owing to the spar- <lb />
row, which is fast our native <lb />
insectivorous birds, while it-self prefer- <lb />
a different diet. <lb />
Among the most destructive shade- <lb />
tree insects may be enumerated the <lb />
Caterpillar <lb />
These worms form dome shaped nests <lb />
in the crotches or among the branches <lb />
of various trees, but more especially <lb />
the oak and hickory- They also attack <lb />
fruit trees. In some seasons, they de- <lb />
tour the over large areas in <lb />
swampy regions, then migrate in <lb />
such swarms as to stop passing trains. <lb />
the nests with <lb />
a torch made by wrapping a rag <lb />
rated with kerosene around the end of <lb />
a suitable They may also be <lb />
readily poisoned by spraying infested <lb />
trees with Paris lb. to gal- <lb />
of water. <lb />
tar- <lb />
for. <lb />
The webs of this Insect become most <lb />
painfully conspicuous the late sum- <lb />
mer and fall months The worms usu- <lb />
ally web together several leaves and <lb />
eat the soft tissue, leaving the large <lb />
veins and ribs. As fast as they consume <lb />
the enclosed leaves they extend the <lb />
web around others. <lb />
The same as for the Tent <lb />
Caterpillar. This worm by pref- <lb />
upon the sycamore, poplar <lb />
white maple. It is also n pest in neg- <lb />
orchards. <lb />
a The r. <lb />
This insect is of foreign origin, only <lb />
recently introduced and still chiefly <lb />
found upon the Elm. The <lb />
worms are about ,, inch long yellowish <lb />
with i black on sides. The <lb />
feed In upon the leaves <lb />
of the eating the green matter <lb />
and leaving the libs. They are most <lb />
troublesome in July and August. <lb />
Spray with Paris green. <lb />
Gather up and destroy the pupa con- <lb />
under trash, boards, under <lb />
and near elm trees. <lb />
gin <lb />
This worm is easily known by the <lb />
tufts of white hairs on its back re- <lb />
dauber of a shoe brush. <lb />
This worm laud the leaves <lb />
most shade and fruit trees, de- <lb />
the whole substance beginning <lb />
ft of leaf. It does not spin a web, <lb />
ha a. bit of suddenly dropping <lb />
from the tree by a which it spin <lb />
as it fl It la mint <lb />
maple, elm and fruit <lb />
as for No. a <lb />
The described insects are only <lb />
a few of the most destructive species <lb />
known to exist in this state. Lovers of <lb />
be trees are requested to watch <lb />
for the first appearance of these pests <lb />
and promptly notify the Experiment <lb />
Station, sending at the same time <lb />
mens of the insects and the foliage <lb />
they damage, remedies will be <lb />
given as each case requires. <lb />
No. inserts ea <lb />
Some species of trees are more ex- <lb />
than others from insect attack. <lb />
In setting out new trees these species <lb />
should be given the preference. Among <lb />
such and well adapted to our <lb />
may be named, lied Tulip- <lb />
tree, Sweet and Sour Sonar <lb />
Maple and Red Maple. Gerald Me- <lb />
E Experiment Sta- <lb />
of <lb />
To- North Cr<lb />
The North S-ate <lb />
Service Isaacs the <lb />
summary of the weather for July <lb />
as with the corresponding <lb />
month of previous <lb />
The mean temperature <lb />
for the month was degrees, which <lb />
is 2.6 degrees below the normal. The <lb />
highest monthly <lb />
the lowest monthly <lb />
at The highest tern- <lb />
was Littleton. <lb />
Salem u i <lb />
dates; lowest on <lb />
the and The <lb />
est July during the M years <lb />
in with mean of degrees; the <lb />
in ISM. <lb />
for the <lb />
5-.-5 inches, which is Inflow <lb />
the normal. The amount was <lb />
inches at rt; amount. <lb />
S-St at The wettest <lb />
curred in average rainfall 7.75 <lb />
the driest in average, 8.1-2. <lb />
direction, south- <lb />
west, which is the normal direction <lb />
July. Average hourly velocity, 7.0 <lb />
miles. Highest velocity miles an <lb />
hour from the southwest on the at <lb />
Kitty Hawk. <lb />
occur- <lb />
red at one or more places in the state <lb />
on every day except. 12th, <lb />
and 81st. few reports of hail <lb />
during the month. <lb />
The month was on the whole very <lb />
favorable to agriculture. <lb />
North ism. <lb />
The North Carolina Experiment Sta- <lb />
has issued an attractively bound <lb />
work entitled Carolina Weather <lb />
It em lies the <lb />
results of meteorological and other ob- <lb />
of the weather service <lb />
during that year. The volume <lb />
pages and includes a carefully <lb />
prepared index and table of contents. <lb />
It describes the work of the <lb />
weather and through its <lb />
agencies, how it benefits the <lb />
of the state. The agencies are. the <lb />
meteorological observing stations, the <lb />
signal display stations, and crop re <lb />
porting systems. The latter <lb />
weekly the weather bulletin <lb />
for twenty-six issues, the signal <lb />
lions display flags to note the coming <lb />
of and frost warnings and <lb />
changes in the weather, while the ob- <lb />
serving stations furnished <lb />
for securing a correct record of our <lb />
climate and weather. Another branch <lb />
of the service which will prove of value <lb />
is the flood warning system, by <lb />
people living on the low grounds of <lb />
certain rivers are warned of the <lb />
of floods. The number of places <lb />
supplied by weather forecasts is near <lb />
The crop correspondents re- <lb />
porting for the weekly weather crop <lb />
bulletin numbered from all of the <lb />
M counties. The meteorological ob- <lb />
serving stations numbered from all <lb />
parts of state. <lb />
The volume will be sent free to those <lb />
who apply, provided they really desire <lb />
to preserve such records and to learn <lb />
of the operations of this division of the <lb />
North Carolina Experiment Station. <lb />
Two calves from grade Jersey <lb />
were left on their dams until six <lb />
and three days old respectively. The <lb />
first day from dams, the calves were <lb />
fed freshly drawn mother's milk with <lb />
nothing in it- The second day moth- <lb />
milk and separated milk was <lb />
fed. This proportion of mixing was <lb />
continued five days. Then one pound <lb />
of fresh milk to four pounds of <lb />
milk was fed five days. The third <lb />
period of five days the calves six <lb />
pounds each of separated milk <lb />
daily with one ounce of ground oats <lb />
into each mess. <lb />
During the fourth period of five days <lb />
seven pounds of separated milk with <lb />
one ounce each of ground oats and <lb />
wheat were at each of two <lb />
feeds by calf. For the fifth <lb />
of fife days eight pounds of <lb />
rated milk one ounce each of <lb />
ground oats and wheat as before, con <lb />
the feed per morning or even <lb />
for each calf. <lb />
From the beginning of this feeding <lb />
about a of lime water has <lb />
been added to each feed. There was <lb />
no scouring and both calves have <lb />
grown well. This is shown in the gains <lb />
of over one pound for one calf, and <lb />
pounds for the other calf per day. <lb />
F R. Agriculturist N. C Ex- <lb />
station. <lb />
creased weight shows really a loss to <lb />
the purchaser. <lb />
lop. lea. <lb />
The Station will be glad to extend its <lb />
usefulness by answering as far as <lb />
questions on agricultural topics <lb />
sent any one in North Carolina who <lb />
may desire to ask for information. Ad- <lb />
dress all questions to the North Caro- <lb />
Agricultural Experiment Station, <lb />
X. Replies will be written <lb />
as early as possible by the member of <lb />
the Station staff most competent to do <lb />
So. and when, of general interest, they <lb />
will also appear in these columns. The <lb />
Station desires this way to enlarge <lb />
its sphere of usefulness and render <lb />
mediate assistance to practical farmers. <lb />
of Different tirades. <lb />
If you kindly <lb />
you will a of farm- <lb />
in section <lb />
two samples of acid phosphate <lb />
i. percent, the other IS per <lb />
one is worth more than the <lb />
other. a that the dealer makes f MS <lb />
in which is the cheaper acid to the <lb />
farmer <lb />
Some claim that there is an of <lb />
in most mixtures that IS per acid <lb />
when to compound other <lb />
is no per cent acid. Is <lb />
this erroneous <lb />
Take of analyzing a large <lb />
moisture. Does <lb />
only the mechanical conditions Suppose <lb />
a time the out Is there any <lb />
n f-T. T. C. N. G <lb />
by H. H- Battle. Director. Nor; <lb />
Carolina Station. <lb />
On the supposition that the M per <lb />
cent add phosphate is sold for <lb />
and the IS percent la sold for <lb />
there is no difference in the of <lb />
the purchase, considering the amounts <lb />
paid. The matter of greater weight of <lb />
bulky materials in the per cent <lb />
as compared with the per cent <lb />
article the latter somewhat bet- <lb />
purchase, but if the <lb />
above prints are paid for materials <lb />
livered at the depot and only wagon <lb />
hauling Is to be considered, this differ- <lb />
is but slight. Of course the per <lb />
cent article is better than any article <lb />
of lower grade. The terms In percent- <lb />
age are confusing to most people, but <lb />
the meaning is kept well before one, <lb />
t is be misunderstood. <lb />
teen per cent means of avail- <lb />
able phosphoric acid in every <lb />
pounds of the goods; per cent <lb />
contains pounds to every and <lb />
pounds less than the <lb />
A sample of a <lb />
large percentage of moisture in <lb />
will not lose any of the <lb />
The weight of the whole in bulk <lb />
is leas by the amount of but the <lb />
original ingredients present in the <lb />
pound as first weighed will still be <lb />
there, although there may not be but <lb />
pounds of the goods. <lb />
for ll , . i Value-<lb />
I tried a of kinds an.; <lb />
red aid while clove ; u all die out in n <lb />
short time Hit is <lb />
specially adapted t . i h . and spreads even <lb />
where is swamp, the soil <lb />
I to In-hes deep has a subsoil of <lb />
There Is n a t ten feet of the <lb />
surface. you know I other grass that <lb />
will grow b the Bed Top. and if so <lb />
have tried for. me clover, but it did <lb />
Is there an; i r else <lb />
value several grasses and <lb />
rs using timothy per <lb />
pounds as a basis; Also L- re value of corn <lb />
fodder and cultivate. so I lie corn drilled <lb />
thickly and allowed to rip. n. When will be <lb />
the best time to sow this grass seed after my <lb />
corn comes off. will be in December- <lb />
W. R. M-. N. C. <lb />
by F. K. <lb />
North Carolina <lb />
If the land is not too wet <lb />
thy should do well with the Red <lb />
Top. may do well for <lb />
you. Orchard grass is also one of our <lb />
most vigorous species and may do well <lb />
if the land is not too wet. <lb />
Would recommend either Orchard <lb />
grass or <lb />
or this mixture bushel <lb />
Red Top bushel <lb />
Foul Meadow or <lb />
pounds seed and to <lb />
pounds Clover. <lb />
the ground as soon as <lb />
after the corn can be moved off. <lb />
Sow the seed and top dress with stable <lb />
manure and or pounds per acre <lb />
of a good manure or to <lb />
pounds of wood ashes. This <lb />
should secure a of grass if land <lb />
does not overflow or is not too wet for <lb />
the grasses named. Sow without oats, <lb />
does best without a nurse crop. <lb />
From Feeding a <lb />
portion of a table is here adapted to <lb />
show the relative values as requested. <lb />
It shows that feeders of stock can do <lb />
better than use all Timothy hay, and <lb />
especially that some little valued for- <lb />
age plants are worth much more com- <lb />
than Timothy. <lb />
of the Control is <lb />
ally made from Samples taken <lb />
bad gratis by applying to Director taken place, and ire de- <lb />
ll. Battle. . c <lb />
Timothy Red Top . <lb />
Orchard grass hay. <lb />
Johnson grass hay. <lb />
Crab grass hay. <lb />
Out hay in <lb />
Mixed hay. <lb />
stover. <lb />
Oat straw . <lb />
straw. <lb />
Clover hay . <lb />
Hay containing much <lb />
value per <lb />
His. <lb />
. Ml <lb />
Same <lb />
Ratio <lb />
per <lb />
lull lbs.<lb />
1.14<lb />
1.28 <lb />
1.18 nearly <lb />
The actual consists more in <lb />
what can be produced per acre than on <lb />
the above comparisons of pounds of <lb />
each Maize fodder, and stover, <lb />
and grass yield <lb />
from two to times as much as <lb />
timothy hay averages. <lb />
The it Injuring <lb />
I em-lose some the different sized grass- <lb />
hoppers I am troubled with. think they have <lb />
changed some who in color, getting darker as <lb />
they get larger. They n become so <lb />
that they are devouring truck of all kinds, <lb />
but seem lead of melon vines. <lb />
also lark corn. Mas. s. M. R. <lb />
X. c <lb />
Answered by <lb />
K. C. <lb />
The insects the lesser Locust. <lb />
This is an <lb />
species which ranges all through <lb />
the Atlantic States from Maine to Mex- <lb />
It is not generally very trouble- <lb />
some Where it attacks truck the Ar- <lb />
p made according to for- <lb />
No. SI of this Station, <lb />
will destroy it. Where it is abundant <lb />
enough to damage field crops the only <lb />
practicable remedy is the <lb />
which must, however, be used <lb />
by the combined farmers of a neighbor- <lb />
hood. It will not pay n single farmer <lb />
to attempt it- These insects will not <lb />
last long should the weather be nor <lb />
tally moist. <lb />
WASHINGTON LETTER. <lb />
out <lb />
D. C-, Aug. M, 1895. <lb />
Es-Gov. Arizona, <lb />
who spending sum <lb />
mer on the Atlantic is now <lb />
in Washington. Speaking of Na- <lb />
politics he raid i In my <lb />
judgment the strongest man the <lb />
Democratic party can have at the <lb />
head of the is <lb />
G Whitney With such <lb />
a leader we New York. <lb />
New Jersey be- <lb />
a doubt. The first two <lb />
be won by democracy this year, <lb />
according to present indications- <lb />
These three States are still <lb />
to the success of the Demo- <lb />
party. It is this talk <lb />
about letting the East go and <lb />
forming an alliance with the West- <lb />
It is a a delusion. The <lb />
South cannot afford to alienate <lb />
its old time allies for the sake of <lb />
doubtful coalition with Western <lb />
commonwealths of <lb />
There is to gain <lb />
by such a combination. The right <lb />
is to stick to New <lb />
York, New Jersey <lb />
cat. Here is the battle ground in <lb />
as it has been the past, and <lb />
the Democracy conquer- <lb />
Chauncey F. Black, of Pa. <lb />
President of the National <lb />
of Democratic Clubs, has <lb />
written a letter to Lawrence <lb />
of this city, Secretary of the <lb />
Association denying that any at- <lb />
tempt was being made, as charged <lb />
recent publications, to commit <lb />
on the silver question. <lb />
In that letter he says; V We are <lb />
all Democrats- Lot us stand faith <lb />
fully by the national platform <lb />
until a new one is made. I have <lb />
my the silver question <lb />
but I have placed on the <lb />
Committee of this Association <lb />
game of the most distinguished <lb />
of silver in the land, <lb />
witness, of Ton , <lb />
Carr, of N- Clarke, of i <lb />
of and Richards, <lb />
of Utah- Would any of these gen- <lb />
be there if I were inclined <lb />
to pack a committee against their <lb />
views Not a thought was taken <lb />
of tho silver when the <lb />
committee was appointed. <lb />
ask the co-operation of all Demo- <lb />
all clubs <lb />
two in sup- <lb />
port of those universally accepted <lb />
Democratic principles which are <lb />
stated in the several articles of <lb />
our constitution, as to all else <lb />
we abide the determination <lb />
of the regular nominating Nation <lb />
Convention. <lb />
A Missing Vase. <lb />
It turns out that <lb />
vase Is not In the art collection of <lb />
the late Mr. Walters, of Baltimore, <lb />
in whose possession it had been sup- <lb />
posed to be. This little jug, <lb />
which was intrinsically worth about <lb />
two cents and which was <lb />
at auction at the Home ale <lb />
about eight years ago for <lb />
has disappeared from view as <lb />
completely as if it had been buried <lb />
In the earth. It looks very much as <lb />
If tho purchaser, lie was. <lb />
was not proud of his judgment or of <lb />
his i Herald. <lb />
A Large Estate. <lb />
Archduke Albrecht of Austria loft <lb />
of property. His landed <lb />
estates go to his nephew, Archduke <lb />
Frederick. They comprise <lb />
acres in Hungary, Silesia, Bohemia, <lb />
Bavaria and an extent of <lb />
territory than that of more <lb />
than half of the German states. His <lb />
personal estate to <lb />
mid to hid daughter. Arch- <lb />
duchess wife of <lb />
Philip of <lb />
Clay Used for Fuel. <lb />
A combustible clay is reported to <lb />
have been found in the of <lb />
Baku. When reduced to powder <lb />
this clay is said to be burnable, <lb />
a bluish flame of great intensity <lb />
and without the least smoke. Al- <lb />
though this new fuel gives much ash, <lb />
we are told that the working classes <lb />
of Baku used it with good results <lb />
all last winter <lb />
There u more Catarrh in this section <lb />
Of the coon than all other <lb />
put and until last <lb />
war supposed to be <lb />
For great many years pro- <lb />
it a local and prescribes <lb />
remedies, and constantly fa 11- <lb />
with local treatment, pro- <lb />
t in Science ha-- <lb />
proved to de a constitutional <lb />
disease therefore requires <lb />
t Cure <lb />
manufacture by F. -I. Co-. <lb />
Ohio, is the only institutional <lb />
cure on the market. is taken inter. <lb />
Dairy in doses from <lb />
It acts directly on tho Mood and <lb />
mucous of the system. They <lb />
offer one hundred for ease it rail to <lb />
cure. Send fer circulars aid <lb />
Address, <lb />
K. f. V Tel.-do, O. <lb />
Sold by <lb />
; skilled <lb />
rank with <lb />
. i i . <lb />
i . i i <lb />
bails . <lb />
i i <lb />
nets, racket presses, racket case footballs, <lb />
football suits, football shoes, <lb />
supplies, sweaters, etc. We better goods fr <lb />
money than asked by other If your <lb />
dealer does not keep Victor Athletic Goods, write for <lb />
illustrated <lb />
OVERMAN WHEEL CO. <lb />
i. r .;<lb />
pacific T, <lb />
LOS <lb />
. x. c. <lb />
C. C. b, <lb />
Co., X. C. <lb />
skinner. <lb />
co. <lb />
COBB BROS CO, <lb />
NORFOLK, VA <lb />
COTTON AND S <lb />
-AND- <lb />
Merchants <lb />
and Solicited. <lb />
Bagging, Ties and Peanut Sacks at Lowest Price s. <lb />
J. C. LAMER CO, <lb />
GREENVILLE. X. C- <lb />
MARBLE. <lb />
THE OLD RELIABLE. <lb />
AT FRONT WITH A LINE <lb />
has me that the boat is <lb />
Hemp Rope, Farming in, <lb />
for and general a well v <lb />
Hate. Shoes. Drew Goods have on hand. Am head <lb />
quarters for Heavy and Jobbing agent for Clark X. T. <lb />
and keep courteous and attentive clerk. <lb />
FORBES, <lb />
N. <lb />
OLD <lb />
Real <lb />
Estate <lb />
and <lb />
Rental <lb />
Agent. <lb />
lots for Rent or for sale <lb />
easy. Bents, Tuxes. Insurance <lb />
open accounts and any other <lb />
I placed hands for <lb />
have prompt <lb />
guaranteed. I solicit your <lb />
patronage. <lb />
TAR RIVER SERVICE <lb />
leave Washington for Green <lb />
Wire andiron Fencing ville and Tarboro touching at all <lb />
on Tar Rivet Monday. VA <lb />
and Ki at A. M. <lb />
Returning leave Tarboro at A. M. <lb />
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