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JOB PRINTING <lb />
The Reflector is <lb />
pared to do all worn <lb />
of this line <lb />
NEATLY, <lb />
QUICKLY, and <lb />
IN BEST STYLE. <lb />
The Eastern Reflector. <lb />
You Need <lb />
D. J. <lb />
TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. per Year, in Advance. <lb />
Plenty of new <lb />
rial and the best XIV <lb />
of Stationery. <lb />
The capita circulation as <lb />
shown W the Treasury state <lb />
moot for July was Tho <lb />
not in the circulation for <lb />
At an given for <lb />
the benefit of the Methodist <lb />
church of Moultrie, Ga-, a few <lb />
nights ago. the prettiest young <lb />
ladies of the town arrayed them- <lb />
their best costumes . <lb />
kisses to the boys for ten j <lb />
apt. a natural con- mouth was The <lb />
the Albany Her- <lb />
church has <lb />
paid in full, a nice surplus left, <lb />
and the of <lb />
are <lb />
The is frolicsome <lb />
but not as a rule re- <lb />
vengeful, though there arc <lb />
to this, in the case of a <lb />
mule in an Ohio coal mine, which <lb />
had patiently submitted to being <lb />
cruelly beaten by its driver, but <lb />
which the other day the <lb />
order proceedings by jumping <lb />
on the driver and tramping and <lb />
biting him almost death. As <lb />
came in to prevent <lb />
the mule from doing him up for <lb />
good. <lb />
The Reflector this year <lb />
will give the news <lb />
every week for <lb />
a year. <lb />
The National Currency. <lb />
According to Manuel, <lb />
the number of miles of railroad <lb />
operated in the United States in <lb />
1894 was 17-3,144 an increase of <lb />
over 1898. The decreases of <lb />
the In of freight <lb />
moved, neatly per in <lb />
freight mileage, 9.12 per in <lb />
passengers carried 7.-5 per cent. ; <lb />
passenger mileage, 10.20 per <lb />
in earnings from <lb />
11.25 per cent. ; <lb />
earnings, 3-36 cent.; in <lb />
earnings of elevated roads, 0.41 <lb />
per cent. ; in total gross earnings <lb />
cent.; in net earnings <lb />
cent. in earnings per <lb />
ton per 4.70 per cent- But <lb />
we learn tint from all quarters <lb />
the information that the <lb />
of will be a great <lb />
over that of 1891. <lb />
amounts of the various kinds of <lb />
money circulation August <lb />
were as <lb />
Hold coin 9488.778,610 <lb />
Standard silver dollars <lb />
silver <lb />
Cold certificate <lb />
treasury notes, Act July <lb />
1800 <lb />
United States notes <lb />
Currency Act June <lb />
National bank no ea <lb />
Presbytery. <lb />
IN SESSION WITH THE GREEN- <lb />
VILLE CHURCH. <lb />
This met in its thirteenth semi- <lb />
annual session with the <lb />
chorea at Greenville, Tuesday evening, <lb />
Sept. 3rd, at o'clock. <lb />
the Presbytery again went into business <lb />
session. <lb />
New arrivals. Dr. Eugene Daniels, <lb />
Kev. E. N. ton, Warren- <lb />
ton. <lb />
Prof. was excused on plea <lb />
of leaving for Washington to-day.<lb />
Session opened with usual devotional <lb />
and reading of lite minutes <lb />
meeting. After which a <lb />
This Presbytery embraces report was uttered Home Missionary <lb />
in the counties lying between I Committee, setting forth rapid progress <lb />
the and the j the work. <lb />
coast, between the Atlantic A- . . ,,,, i.,.,. ,,., <lb />
Carolina railroad and the Virginia line. h <lb />
The introductory sermon was preach- S i <lb />
ed by Dr. C. M. Payne, Washington, stating <lb />
from Ex, and 1st <lb />
was read <lb />
Totals <lb />
The total amount circulation <lb />
August 1894 was <lb />
; nut object progress <lb />
j mill endorsed. <lb />
After the sermon Prof. James Din- I . . , . ,. <lb />
. I of Raleigh, Moderator the i A was missed to appoint a <lb />
body to order and lead In prayer. committee ct three to devise means of <lb />
bringing Peace Institute into close <lb />
clerk, P. Johnson, call- with the Presbyterian Synod. <lb />
ed the roll and the following ministers <lb />
and chart lies Rev. <lb />
C. M. Payne. W. T. Walker, P. H. <lb />
Johnson, I,. Wood, <lb />
W. D. Morton, J. D. Morton, G. Var- <lb />
R. W. Hines. <lb />
A Picnic Rather Than Punishment. <lb />
What are you Worth <lb />
An old colored woman was I The Augusta Chronicle asks <lb />
interrogated in the other and says the man or <lb />
day says the Winston will at <lb />
regarding the welfare of to book and the <lb />
bank account But that is not <lb />
what we men- when we <lb />
the <lb />
Dr. C. M. Payne, of Washington, was <lb />
placed in nomination for Moderator and <lb />
At Divine services were held. <lb />
Dr. Morion and Rev. L. of- <lb />
The latter preached Pa. <lb />
1-5. <lb />
Subject its confession, and <lb />
forgiveness. <lb />
After Divine services, It was resolved <lb />
received the unanimous vote of the that examinations of candidates for the <lb />
Presbytery. j ministry should be a order of <lb />
,.,,,, , . i, the afternoon session. <lb />
Revs. I. II. Johnson and W. Walk- , . <lb />
were elected clerks. , On wort of <lb />
,, , ,, . , . among tin-colored people, a committee <lb />
Hie following-was a- the appointed to examine as to the <lb />
for Morning services J of organizing a colored <lb />
l to Afternoon session <lb />
meets at o'clock, adjourns at will. <lb />
Adjourned to Wednesday a. <lb />
Closed by prayer by Prof. <lb />
SESSION. <lb />
A writer in one of the current <lb />
magazine who been <lb />
making a study of centenarians <lb />
over there, finds that in all cases smooth handle, <lb />
they have been married, have <lb />
quiet life, usually in straight- <lb />
circumstances, and that the <lb />
women greatly outnumbered the <lb />
men. But he also deems it worthy <lb />
of remark that London its <lb />
suburbs at the last <lb />
fewer than <lb />
while Dublin had <lb />
five and Glasgow <lb />
that city life is not altogether in- <lb />
Nice Distinction. <lb />
Caution cowardice some <lb />
times run pretty closely <lb />
but they are always distinguish- <lb />
able, nevertheless. Even a child <lb />
can generally see a difference, as <lb />
in the following case mentioned <lb />
by an <lb />
can yon <lb />
define for us the difference be- <lb />
tween The Presbytery opened its business <lb />
When you're I this morning, <lb />
, , , conducted the ,.,., <lb />
soar to go out on a boa. an stay .,. ., to business by Daniels, Raleigh is to <lb />
at home for fear it'll and reading minutes of last session. preach this evening at So clock. <lb />
Rev J D Morton who has lately been i afternoon <lb />
called from Florida to Tarboro to the .,,, . . , , ,, . .,., <lb />
charge left vacant by Rev Mr Summer- Agent of Dr <lb />
was welcomed by the Mantel, read endorsed. <lb />
Moderator in behalf of the Presbytery, , The following agents and commit <lb />
and the wish expressed that he might were tie a term of three <lb />
soon become an active member of the <lb />
Presbytery. Historian, F II Johnson. <lb />
On motion minutes of the last A t F II Johnson, <lb />
were read by former Secretary . ,. , ,,,. , r, ,. n <lb />
approved. I Agent Foreign C M <lb />
The following standing <lb />
re appointed by Moderator. <lb />
of <lb />
the boat comes all right, it's<lb />
if you're <lb />
stay home, the boat <lb />
does sink, then it's <lb />
Ten <lb />
church at Washington and licensing <lb />
J. A. Williams, col, as a minister. <lb />
Payne, Revs. <lb />
and Walker and Elder Gee. <lb />
Brown, of Washington. <lb />
Resolution passed to convene this <lb />
meeting at 2.30 instead of 3.00. <lb />
1- Take things always by the <lb />
to <lb />
life. It is worth <lb />
2- Never spend your <lb />
before you have earned it. <lb />
We seldom repent of <lb />
eaten too <lb />
4- Pride costs more <lb />
Nothing is <lb />
do . <lb />
long Hie. it is j o. Never put off to morrow <lb />
noting that in Massachusetts can do to day. <lb />
with a population less than one <lb />
half that of London, no fewer j 7- Never buy what you do not <lb />
than eighteen died wan; because it is cheap, <lb />
in the last year for which I ,, , . ;. <lb />
we have a or nearly as , <lb />
many as London had living cost that never hap <lb />
JO. -las. <lb />
Calls, Supplies, and <lb />
J. Foust, Ruling Elder <lb />
Historical Report to S II <lb />
Jas It., Ruling Elder. <lb />
ExerciseR W Mines, B <lb />
Eva- s, Ruling Elder. <lb />
of candid the <lb />
i being next the order of <lb />
of on the church i Green <lb />
ed Mr Ear nest woo J of fur <lb />
i examination, which <lb />
l -if on <lb />
ion. <lb />
Agent Sabbath hoots, CO <lb />
Agent Daniel. <lb />
Agent Bible Cause, Thomas. <lb />
Agent Sabbath Observance, C X <lb />
Wharton. <lb />
Agent Colored T W <lb />
W alter. <lb />
Agent. Manses, O M Brown. <lb />
Home, Mr Young. <lb />
Committee Home Missions, W D Mo.- <lb />
Daniel, J D Morton, <lb />
Young, Hawkins. <lb />
followed as to best means <lb />
son who is at present serving a; <lb />
term in the State Penitentiary, j <lb />
The was made in all <lb />
kindness, and the reply, while <lb />
sincere, was equally amusing. <lb />
from him, honey, course <lb />
I does. Got a letter just odder <lb />
day. He am getting his <lb />
clothes and all he can eat, <lb />
and de Lord, I wish all d <lb />
odder were <lb />
After you. <lb />
A well known barrister relates <lb />
the following story with great <lb />
gusto. Some time ago he <lb />
cross-examination a youth <lb />
from the country rejoiced in <lb />
th name of Samson, and whose <lb />
replies were provocative of much <lb />
laughter in the <lb />
questioned the bar <lb />
wish tho court to be- <lb />
that you are a peacefully <lb />
disposed and of <lb />
person <lb />
that you have no desire <lb />
to follow in the pi of your <lb />
namesake smite the <lb />
I've answered the <lb />
witness, if had the desire <lb />
I got the power at <lb />
you think you be <lb />
unable to cope successfully with <lb />
1.000 and utterly rout <lb />
them with the jawbone of <lb />
the ruffled <lb />
Samson, might have a try when ,., <lb />
you have done with tho <lb />
Did you ever <lb />
question answer it honestly, <lb />
what am I worth to my family; to <lb />
the town I in; the world If <lb />
I should die the public- <lb />
regard it a h or would the <lb />
only cause fur regret be the <lb />
of ii-y funeral expenses <lb />
These are not always very com- <lb />
but it might do <lb />
us good to It them squarely <lb />
the face every now thou, and <lb />
see how well we after it <lb />
If <lb />
we cannot answer honestly that <lb />
we are valuable to among <lb />
whom our lot is if we are not <lb />
doing anything to make those <lb />
about us happier and the world <lb />
better in so far as we <lb />
it our circumscribed <lb />
sphere, then it is time we were <lb />
good resolutions, and <lb />
carrying them out- <lb />
Don t imagine, your <lb />
circle is small, your <lb />
limited, that have no <lb />
showing. The wheel under <lb />
the wagon just as to <lb />
its progress as the big wheels on <lb />
tho side. The man that puts the <lb />
shoes the racer it. as <lb />
to tie result of the race <lb />
as the showily dressed or <lb />
the rich owner. If you are doing <lb />
your duty of life <lb />
whether it be a <lb />
Highest of all in Leavening U. S. Report <lb />
Baking <lb />
Powder <lb />
Absolutely pure <lb />
Royal <lb />
about that time. Curiously enough <lb />
too, there were two single persons . angry, <lb />
t you if very <lb />
count one hundred. <lb />
among them, a man and a woman. <lb />
They were, however, among the <lb />
youngest the lot. Eleven of the <lb />
eighteen were <lb />
f It is often said that Christians <lb />
are no more honest than other <lb />
people. Whatever truth there <lb />
is in that requires the substitution <lb />
of the phrase, church members, <lb />
for There is not a <lb />
dishonest in tho world, <lb />
and never was. A dishonest <lb />
not a He may bow <lb />
his bead, cross himself, or weep <lb />
at the name of soar on <lb />
of he hears <lb />
of heaver, <lb />
with unction the date, the hour; <lb />
the minute of his conversion <lb />
Is Here Now. <lb />
It was in <lb />
Mr Wood's purpose hi lo lit himself <lb />
fir Missionary work In the <lb />
i By unanimous was <lb />
as a candidate. <lb />
The report of the Treasurer was <lb />
a I and on motion referred to an <lb />
tee appointed by the <lb />
j i Kev Mr <lb />
ten be I V list the Committee. <lb />
angry.; W. D. Morton was elected <lb />
tern in lieu of the absence of <lb />
Secretary I. B. Gary. <lb />
Toe report of the committee on Home <lb />
Missions was then read an I approved. <lb />
D . At the Presbytery took recess <lb />
until after Divine which <lb />
Dr. Johnson officiated <lb />
ride which resulted in a resolution to <lb />
have a special Christmas ottering <lb />
the for that purpose. <lb />
The following committees appointed <lb />
for examination of for the <lb />
Ministry <lb />
1st committee, the Moderator. <lb />
committee. Johnson, W hart m <lb />
Walker. <lb />
3rd committee, <lb />
4th Committee. Daniel, Hines. J It. <lb />
Morton. <lb />
Morton, W D Thomas <lb />
Examination of candidate <lb />
consumed the remainder of the session. <lb />
Mr. parsed successfully , <lb />
will be ordained Friday evening p. <lb />
in-, Dr. Morion to preach the ordination <lb />
The Census. <lb />
The census report, covering the <lb />
statistics of churches, which has <lb />
just come from the press, <lb />
some interesting facts. It is an <lb />
congenial sphere or not, you <lb />
are worth something tho wot Id <lb />
If you are not doing your duty, <lb />
and giving best work that is <lb />
in you, you falling short of <lb />
your Wherever <lb />
is, d i you lo <lb />
elaborate work of more than do a friendly <lb />
pages, with colored maps showing interest in the welfare of <lb />
the extent of the various religions you; lend a hand <lb />
the States. you can ; s. a Kind word <lb />
m. opportunity take <lb />
are j affairs, and <lb />
nations in the United State, be stand for and you will <lb />
independent churches Bud that the public <lb />
total <lb />
on i n hi i ii lino . mi- <lb />
gallons. <lb />
,, .,,,. i ii i well pail, all the <lb />
of all . <lb />
; honor <lb />
Pray for He Wrote. <lb />
and his stockings were awry. At j this <lb />
If Kingdom of Grace, through the <lb />
of and <lb />
of five and Their of God. <lb />
frocks were buttoned crooked, . Al resumed bus- <lb />
but the younger had her . ,. , . <lb />
J . A report of the trustees of Davidson <lb />
combed in a pitiful attempt at. College was read, very favorable as to <lb />
curls. The man kept at I fT , l <lb />
is HO IS , , stated the total of students is <lb />
The max- cock. By and by the elder of whom are students for the <lb />
of Christianity girl spoke i <lb />
things honest in tho sight of all <lb />
It is an awful day for any <lb />
man when he says within <lb />
know that this is dishonest, <lb />
it is the custom of the trade, <lb />
and I must do it or He is <lb />
at least the half brother of a man <lb />
who commits s robs tills <lb />
or makes false , Just box from <lb />
York a wagon. The man looked at it <lb />
a moment. <lb />
he said, go back; <lb />
is here <lb />
ton As. <lb />
here yet she <lb />
asked. <lb />
us tho man said <lb />
The forlorn looking <lb />
rose and straggled out to the <lb />
platform- There some men were <lb />
The Catholics and Lutherans <lb />
of Illinois and protesting vigor- <lb />
against the law of that <lb />
State providing for putting the <lb />
United States flag over the <lb />
school houses, and are finding <lb />
warm supporters of their protest <lb />
outside of their <lb />
The Chicago Tribune <lb />
questions the constitutionality of <lb />
law, and in one in the <lb />
State, at least, where great ob <lb />
to the law is manifested, <lb />
the public school guardians have <lb />
to test in courts the <lb />
point raised by the Tribune- <lb />
The Tax on Tobacco and Whiskey. <lb />
The have denounced <lb />
tho Democrats severely for <lb />
repealing the tax whiskey and <lb />
tobacco. <lb />
When in;, cane into power it <lb />
was expected that their faith <lb />
would be proven by their works, <lb />
but was not the case- <lb />
On the contrary they have <lb />
a special tax of half cent <lb />
a pound on tobacco in addition <lb />
to the United States tax and <lb />
State ad tax, and instead <lb />
regards the law as a a on tobacco in addition <lb />
unwise one- Patriotism, it says, <lb />
is not to be manufactured in that , <lb />
way- In a country particularly g <lb />
whose first principle of govern- <lb />
is the non-interference of <lb />
government with individual ac <lb />
they have doubled it. Whereas <lb />
the purchase tax on whiskey <lb />
the Democratic law was one <lb />
where the rights of others Fr the <lb />
respected, <lb />
most be as somewhat <lb />
out of place- Compulsory and <lb />
general flag firing, it adds, tends <lb />
to the symbol <lb />
the which the <lb />
sight of i should awaken- <lb />
That is the sensible view <lb />
take of the matter- Vet we re- <lb />
that when the Legislature of <lb />
to pass a law <lb />
compelling the flying of flags <lb />
over the public school-houses of <lb />
this State, some of our northern <lb />
it was necessary to increase <lb />
taxation to supply money for the <lb />
extravagances the legislature, <lb />
and, ail foxes, increased. <lb />
With one exception do tax <lb />
This was the tax on <lb />
billiard <lb />
It is said that the keeper of a <lb />
billiard saloon employed a <lb />
member the Big Five, and at <lb />
his demand the tax was reduced <lb />
two-thirds. To make up this loss <lb />
the legislature levied a tax on <lb />
drugs and garden seed. <lb />
mil One important feature is <lb />
bearding house has I. established, <lb />
i-ii promises to poor <lb />
board at the marvelous c m <lb />
month. <lb />
Short eulogistic addresses were made <lb />
by Rev. Payne and John- <lb />
ton. <lb />
ii established <lb />
sketches of the <lb />
and short <lb />
of . per affection were mad <lb />
u SESSION. <lb />
The afternoon session was occupied <lb />
with receiving reports of officers <lb />
and various missionary <lb />
work performed by Presbyters appoint- <lb />
ed at the last meeting of the Presbytery. <lb />
The Agent on reports five <lb />
candidates preparing for the Mini-try. <lb />
A Memorial was presented by the <lb />
blisters League, of <lb />
Presbytery, requesting to <lb />
and appointment of a <lb />
agent. Sanction was grant- <lb />
ed and Kev. V. G. appointed <lb />
agent. <lb />
Dr. F. ii. Johnson, whose term of- <lb />
as trustee of Davidson College had <lb />
expired, was re-elected to that office. <lb />
A resolution was passed to pay fifty <lb />
per cent of the expense of the <lb />
trustee of Davidson College. <lb />
The Presbytery decided to, hold <lb />
Spring meeting at invitation <lb />
of Rev. G. G. <lb />
Kev. C. G. was granted re- <lb />
leave of absence on grounds of <lb />
pressing business. <lb />
session. <lb />
A Foreign Mission session the or- <lb />
of business for o'clock Wednesday <lb />
evening. <lb />
e.- began with the usual <lb />
followed by reading of <lb />
the report of Agent of Foreign Missions <lb />
by J. Foust. The report made <lb />
suggestions Which were <lb />
in ,. <lb />
1st That mil or on <lb />
Foreign Missions be preached by each <lb />
Presbyter during the year. <lb />
to put in- <lb />
to some <lb />
of <lb />
3rd That Foreign Mission- <lb />
Societies be encouraged. <lb />
The adoption of the rep rt was for <lb />
lowed by short Missionary ad-Ire <lb />
from Morton, Payne and Kev. <lb />
W. T. Walker. <lb />
i services closed with <lb />
station one morning lust week. <lb />
, , ., , Kev C of being sermon. Dr Johnson to charge the <lb />
In of the waiting room seats ,,. of the text Dr Payne to the <lb />
there sat. a tired, worn looking was Math, vi Kingdom j constitutional questions <lb />
mm with a and for thirty minute the con- Upon if Mr. Walker to be <lb />
man to return home after this <lb />
m his arms- Hie little fellows by a most earnest plea loyal cit-i Wharton elected Secretary <lb />
shoes were only half buttoned, j Kingdom. j <lb />
his hair was combed God is King,, session. <lb />
first the general of creation of Devotional with Dis. <lb />
Johnson and Daniel in the chancel. The <lb />
latter preached from Joshua on the <lb />
incident of the fall of <lb />
which, he -ml. taught the great lesson <lb />
that the Supernatural is necessary and <lb />
in accomplishing the work <lb />
of God. <lb />
After Divine service-1, memorial <lb />
vices were held in honor of Kev. <lb />
Burwell. D-, and Rev. Thomas <lb />
ceased. <lb />
Daniel and Johnson read <lb />
of re- <lb />
and affection were made by j <lb />
Johnson. Daniel. Payne and Key. Mr,; <lb />
Wharton. A special memorial prayer <lb />
was by Dr. Morton. <lb />
Revs. Wharton. Walker and Daniel, <lb />
granted leave of after this <lb />
Session convened with very scanty <lb />
attendance, most of the clergymen and <lb />
delegates the morning <lb />
report of J Young, agent for the <lb />
WM read and approved. <lb />
The following resolution of thanks <lb />
adopted by a rising vote <lb />
Resolved That the Presbytery of <lb />
extends to the church and <lb />
citizens of Greenville its grateful rec- <lb />
their kindness and cordial <lb />
hospitality in entertains the members <lb />
the and also W the minis-; <lb />
of the Methodist and Baptist <lb />
e's for the offer of their <lb />
Pl adjourned until <lb />
session. <lb />
The special order for the evening was <lb />
the ordination of Mr. M n u. <lb />
The text of ordination sermon by <lb />
Dr. Morton was from Rom. 1.16. It <lb />
was In truth a Gospel Message of <lb />
and to <lb />
After the MM <lb />
questions and the <lb />
received the right <lb />
or laying of hands, all Presbyters and <lb />
Elders present participating. <lb />
Dr. Johnson b e words <lb />
the as to <lb />
dill ind dangers of his position. <lb />
Payne the <lb />
adjourned until Its <lb />
at <lb />
was glad to have <lb />
die meeting of die Albemarle <lb />
tery here, and oar people <lb />
when the time for departure of <lb />
delegates came. t-e Interest- <lb />
the body. was an <lb />
of hearing several ex- <lb />
sermons. The Pres- <lb />
some in men among <lb />
its members. <lb />
nations is G, who belong <lb />
to <lb />
Those have 14-, <lb />
edifices, which have sittings j preacher, <lb />
for person. <lb />
The value of all proper- <lb />
used for <lb />
of worship, is There <lb />
are regular ministers, not <lb />
including preachers. <lb />
There are live bodies <lb />
have more than com- <lb />
rd western U J <lb />
went into Icy <lb />
Your Child's Teacher. <lb />
The Brat thing to do is to visit <lb />
tho which your children <lb />
attend- -Make a point of this, even <lb />
if it means a sacrifice some- <lb />
thing else, writes Edward W. <lb />
Schools and <lb />
Our September <lb />
Home Journal- Few <lb />
things can be more important <lb />
to see for yourself the <lb />
of your child <lb />
school hours. Observe quietly <lb />
yet keenly, but remember that <lb />
any observations o.- comments <lb />
you have to make, the teacher of <lb />
j the in which your child hap <lb />
I pens to be not the proper per- <lb />
I sou to whom to make them. The <lb />
principal of the school or the <lb />
is the proper <lb />
such purposes. The <lb />
teacher is helpless j she must ac- <lb />
conditions as she finds them-. <lb />
She is an pure and <lb />
simple. her out win <lb />
her acquaintance and confidence- <lb />
Show her that yon mean to coop- <lb />
with She knows that <lb />
best results can only be ob- <lb />
when teacher and parent <lb />
cooperate- Invite her to <lb />
home net in a general way <lb />
at a definite time Make her feel <lb />
yon want her to be some- <lb />
thing more than the teacher of <lb />
child- <lb />
it yon can t at least give her the <lb />
opportunity to show that she. has <lb />
another side lore, <lb />
that she allows ill <lb />
mom- is <lb />
a heavy one rather than, A <lb />
one. <lb />
de a boy who <lb />
was sharply reproved for having <lb />
stolen replied; <lb />
yon see yon got <lb />
less turkey, but got much <lb />
more <lb />
This is Too Bad. prominent cir. <lb />
of Johnston county, stabbed <lb />
A buggy a young J himself in the with a <lb />
man and a girl hardly grown while temporarily deranged. <lb />
passed through Sunday J <lb />
When soil h poor, shrewd farmers <lb />
furl <lb />
When is dull, wise merchants <lb />
advertise. <lb />
at a in the <lb />
of Carolina. Pretty <lb />
soon two men came came <lb />
badly horses hot <lb />
suit. <lb />
The pair buggy were <lb />
William Upchurch, a young far. <lb />
mer who lives near S- C, <lb />
and Miss Laura Carpenter, the <lb />
daughter Peter <lb />
who lives Myrtle, <lb />
and they were to South <lb />
to be married- <lb />
The pursuer's were the girl's <lb />
brothers. overtook the <lb />
near Ford and it is <lb />
said, dragged her from the buggy <lb />
DIRECTORY. <lb />
COUNTY <lb />
Superior Clerk, E. A. <lb />
Sheriff, it. W. King. <lb />
Register of Deeds, W. M. King <lb />
Treasurer. J. L. Little. <lb />
Coroner, Dr. <lb />
C. Laughing- <lb />
Dawson, <lb />
treating her brutally, tearing <lb />
her dress off her. They took <lb />
back home, it is reported <lb />
that one of her brothers gave her <lb />
a fearful <lb />
The brothers swore out a war- <lb />
rant against Upchurch charging <lb />
him with stealing fruit, and Up- <lb />
has sworn out warrants <lb />
against them for carrying con- <lb />
weapons to keep the <lb />
peace. <lb />
There is said to be much bad <lb />
blood over the but tho <lb />
lovers have sympathy. <lb />
Democrat. <lb />
Heavy Taxation. <lb />
Ga-, Aug. <lb />
Hague Wood, a Methodist <lb />
recently turned <lb />
He attended a revival <lb />
several nights but week <lb />
High and run an <lb />
meeting <lb />
He addresses de- <lb />
the preachers were <lb />
deceiving <lb />
people. Sunday his tongue was <lb />
paralyzed he was making a <lb />
speech ridiculing the the Church- <lb />
This his hearers. <lb />
Tonight food attended the <lb />
ind banded up the fol- <lb />
lowing note to the preacher in <lb />
believe there is a <lb />
hell and I am doomed for it <lb />
for The in <lb />
the congregation was such that <lb />
lo.-s than minutes the alter <lb />
would not hi tin- <lb />
mourners. Tue meeting will <lb />
probably lust all <lb />
A to the Beys. <lb />
If yon have anything to do, do <lb />
it at once- Don't sit down the <lb />
rocking chair and three <lb />
c an hour in dreading the <lb />
Be sure that it will seem ten <lb />
harder than it did at first. <lb />
Keep this Be on time <lb />
small things as well U great- <lb />
Habit is everything- The boy <lb />
who is behind time at breakfast <lb />
school, will be sure to get <lb />
in the important things of <lb />
life. If have a habit <lb />
of rereading and potting off <lb />
make a great effort to your- <lb />
self- Brace Make <lb />
mind that you will have some <lb />
backbone- Don't be a limp, jolly <lb />
fish kind of person- Depend upon <lb />
it. that life in very much what yon <lb />
make it- The first thing to decide <lb />
is what are you going to make it. <lb />
The next thing is to take off <lb />
coat and go to work- Make your- <lb />
self somewhere. There are <lb />
thousand and men <lb />
in tie who wouldn't be <lb />
missed if they were to drop out <lb />
of it to be owe of <lb />
Be a power in your own <lb />
little world, depend it ; <lb />
big world will hear from <lb />
you some day. <lb />
Messrs. <lb />
D- and Frank W- <lb />
of who are bi <lb />
stockholders in Atlantic <lb />
Hotel At City, will be <lb />
at resort next sea- <lb />
son. This will insure that the <lb />
hotel will be better kept next <lb />
than New <lb />
and Observer. <lb />
Health, Dr. W. II. <lb />
County Home. J. W. Smith. <lb />
County Examiner of <lb />
W. II. <lb />
TOWN <lb />
Mayor, Ola <lb />
Clerk, C. C. <lb />
Treasurer, W. T. Godwin. <lb />
W. <lb />
Cox, J. W. Murphy, <lb />
W. II. W. L. <lb />
W. T. Godwin. T. A. <lb />
Service every Sunday <lb />
second morning and night. Prayer <lb />
meeting Thursday Rev. c. M. <lb />
Hilling, pastor. Sunday School at <lb />
A. M. C. I. <lb />
regular service. <lb />
Episcopal. Services every fourth Sun- <lb />
day morning and night. Kev. A, <lb />
Hector. Sunday School st <lb />
a. w. u. Brown, <lb />
Methodist. Service every Sunday <lb />
morning Light. Prayer meeting <lb />
smith, <lb />
at A. M. A. <lb />
II. Supt. <lb />
Presbyterian. Services even 1st <lb />
3rd Sunday morning and night. <lb />
meeting night Rev. Archie <lb />
pastor. School at <lb />
D. <lb />
I. O. O. P., <lb />
meet every Tuesday night. II- <lb />
ct, N <lb />
Lodge No. A. A A. <lb />
M. meets tint and third Monday nights <lb />
Zeno Moore, W. M <lb />
DB. D. I JAMES, <lb />
DENTIST, <lb />
II . C. <lb />
O. <lb />
up stairs over E, Penile- A OH, <lb />
Hardware <lb />
the United States there <lb />
to day not more <lb />
workers of nil <lb />
classes. <lb />
The St. gives <lb />
us some this <lb />
says few of <lb />
these the <lb />
which the laziness and mistakes <lb />
of the lay <lb />
their energies. <lb />
Suppose that there are <lb />
more than the <lb />
of the country requires. They <lb />
must be supported by their <lb />
lies or the public. At <lb />
apiece, they cost An <lb />
equal if unnecessary <lb />
doctors up the Cost to <lb />
nun. <lb />
Improvident and shiftless per- <lb />
sons are where or less <lb />
plentiful- support costs a <lb />
deal than do the Stale <lb />
In tho South <lb />
the energies of the whites <lb />
are not <lb />
only interfered with but Use t to <lb />
amount of of mil I <lb />
lions for the of the MM A <lb />
of This does not <lb />
tho official levies, but can DENTIST. <lb />
font d innumerable small debts <lb />
paid. food, clothing, <lb />
medicines and rent in I <lb />
small amounts, but constantly, <lb />
and M on property. <lb />
A Big Don't, <lb />
Don't a bicycle rider. <lb />
Stand and the rider will get <lb />
along all right. Posts, trees, <lb />
stows, never and only <lb />
beginners ever into them. If <lb />
you see a bicycle coming straight <lb />
at yon, don't dodge ; if yon do <lb />
will the rider. If yon <lb />
stand still the middle of <lb />
or whenever you happen <lb />
to be rider will take care to <lb />
give plenty of room; but if <lb />
yon go dodging to get out of <lb />
way, the chances are there will <lb />
be a collision and you will be the <lb />
worst hurt of tho two. <lb />
ore don't dodge. <lb />
Original Observations. <lb />
The profits, of gambling all go <lb />
won way. <lb />
If the women bloomers <lb />
let them <lb />
Going the round of the press <lb />
the girl who waltzes. <lb />
The can say <lb />
just as load as the old woman. <lb />
poorest time in a man's life <lb />
Is the day he meets assessor. <lb />
It requite any brains <lb />
to people- Wonder if the <lb />
crop of evangelist know this <lb />
One of the Republican <lb />
dates in Maryland bears the name <lb />
of He'll be turned to <lb />
in November by- the <lb />
Democratic churn.-r-Orange <lb />
Observer. . <lb />
Jas. K. I. <lb />
Williamston. <lb />
If A MOO HE. <lb />
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,<lb />
under Opera House. <lb />
U. <lb />
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, <lb />
G RE I-, N F L L C. <lb />
Practice, i,, Collection <lb />
B. <lb />
F. TYSON, <lb />
Attorney and Counselor at-Law <lb />
Greenville, <lb />
Practices hi all the Courts. <lb />
Civil and criminal Business Solicited. <lb />
Makes a h of <lb />
ages, actions to recover land, and <lb />
Prompt and careful attention given <lb />
all business. <lb />
Money to loan on approved security. <lb />
Terms easy. <lb />
T. ii. i. j. L. <lb />
FLEMING <lb />
M. C. <lb />
Practice all the Courts. <lb />
U C. LATHAM. <lb />
I A <lb />
A W, <lb />
M. c. <lb />
John E. F. C. Harding. <lb />
Wilson, N. C. Greenville, N. . <lb />
A HARDING, <lb />
X. <lb />
Special attention gives to <lb />
i and. of claims.<lb /></p>
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                <p>
the reflector The Tobacco <lb />
N. C. <lb />
Department <lb />
at the t Greenville <lb />
S. as second-class matter. <lb />
Sept. 11th,<lb />
i John J. Kansas is <lb />
an avowed candidate the <lb />
United States Senate The <lb />
people of the South will rejoice <lb />
to see him left at home. <lb />
Conducted O. L. Joyner, Proprietor Eastern Tobacco Warehouse. <lb />
VALUE OF NEWSPAPERS. <lb />
MEETING. <lb />
Mr. J. B. Cobb, <lb />
of the American Tobacco Co. <lb />
of New and Mr. Walker, of i Opinions cf Celebrated Men N. Sept. 1895. <lb />
were on breaks to- the Popular News Medium. Commissioners <lb />
day. <lb />
Wake Forest College has <lb />
opened with better prospects <lb />
than ever. Dr. J. L- M. Curry <lb />
made the opening address and <lb />
like every thing he does it <lb />
still goes on. <lb />
seems to be at present no <lb />
sign of the end, but even more <lb />
active preparations are being <lb />
made to press it more vigorous- <lb />
The TarborO tobacco <lb />
opened to-day. A big day was <lb />
expected, and tobacco people <lb />
ate doing everything- can to <lb />
encourage the tobacco industry. <lb />
Such work will be felt. <lb />
If people had <lb />
ways together for to- <lb />
as they now, <lb />
how much further would we have <lb />
been advanced as a market And <lb />
yet what would Greenville be to- <lb />
day were it not for the tobacco <lb />
market As dead us something <lb />
that never had life. As evidence <lb />
of look t the neighboring <lb />
towns where they have had no <lb />
market- What is the result . <lb />
B. Cobb of New <lb />
manager of the leaf <lb />
of the American <lb />
co Co, and Mr. Thomas J. <lb />
a prominent buyer of bright to <lb />
of N. C-, <lb />
i of Pitt county met this day, <lb />
here are certain persons T- E- <lb />
affect to despise newspapers I g g M j L Smith and <lb />
Bot this is mere affectation. No j Fleming, <lb />
man despises a newspaper when orders fer paupers <lb />
he wants to use it, and nine men ; <lb />
of ten would find life a barren Martha Nelson i D <lb />
waste without it. But however I , <lb />
to. <lb />
put against expression of <lb />
, k. Z Smith I <lb />
, of newspapers. b j j<lb />
w- <lb />
My New Fall and Winter Goods are all in and I invite <lb />
you to call and see them. Beautiful taste dis- <lb />
played in artistic finish and texture. <lb />
whomsoever made, those of some I <lb />
of the master minds of the world-1 <lb />
Dr. Johnson <lb />
I never take up a newspaper <lb />
without finding something I <lb />
should deemed it a not to <lb />
; never without deriving Ouster Vines Win- <lb />
Edwards <lb />
Carlos Gorham J U <lb />
Henry and <lb />
Ann Cherry Tucker <lb />
J O Alice <lb />
OF<lb />
The surprised every <lb />
body Monday morning by <lb />
pointing Hon. C M. Cooke, of <lb />
Louisburg, Secretary of State, <lb />
in place it Octavius Coke. <lb />
Though nothing had been said <lb />
about the appointment yet <lb />
everybody concedes that it is <lb />
an exceptionally good one. Mr. <lb />
Cooke is well qualified both in <lb />
head and heart to adorn any <lb />
position to he might as- <lb />
There will be no <lb />
expressed at this <lb />
gives some inter <lb />
facts regarding the State <lb />
farms. The crop of corn is ex- <lb />
to be bushels, and <lb />
of pork there will be <lb />
pounds. At the Caledonia farm <lb />
there are acres in corn, <lb />
in plows, con- <lb />
At the Northampton farm <lb />
convict, 1.200 in corn, <lb />
in cotton, and plows. At <lb />
the farm convicts, <lb />
plows, 1.100 acres in corn, and <lb />
acres in cotton. At Roanoke <lb />
Rapids there are convicts. The <lb />
health of all is remarkably good. <lb />
it instruction and <lb />
This is from Thomas Jefferson i <lb />
I would rather newspapers <lb />
prominent Upon the floors of the f a government, gov- <lb />
Friday. The presence <lb />
of seemed to very <lb />
stiffen prices for the golden weed <lb />
to our market. Quo year <lb />
ago his presence seemed to have <lb />
without newspapers <lb />
this from the great <lb />
English historian and publicist <lb />
almost all that keeps up in <lb />
effect on the market, I effectually, <lb />
Taylor Alex Harris <lb />
Lydia Staton W H <lb />
Parker J G Nelson <lb />
Adams J W <lb />
W F Williams James Long <lb />
Edwin <lb />
Thomas Joyner and <lb />
wife <lb />
The following orders for gen- <lb />
county purposes were <lb />
T A Thigpen George <lb />
Ward S R Ross J W <lb />
and is only intellects that ever lived Keel D J<lb />
Greenville stock law territory <lb />
S P Erwin <lb />
Ordered that the lands of W <lb />
II Reeves in township be <lb />
years old, yet fills one of the I The is chronicle <lb />
most responsibly positions of the civilization. It is a and <lb />
American Tobacco Co. sleepless watchman that reports <lb />
The firm of J- N- Gorman Co. to you every danger which <lb />
With headquarters at Richmond, the institution of conn- j <lb />
has been incorporated under the, at home J M Moore, of <lb />
We publish in another column <lb />
the call for a silver convention <lb />
to be held in Raleigh on the 25th <lb />
inst. While the is <lb />
on side of coinage it be- <lb />
in advocating the measure <lb />
from a Democratic standpoint <lb />
and working for it within party <lb />
lines. believe extending the <lb />
invitation to of all pol- <lb />
they are <lb />
going to join the Democratic <lb />
party of their con- <lb />
on other <lb />
of such a fusion that will <lb />
serve the best of the Dem <lb />
party. <lb />
firm name. The Gorman, Camp broad It is book for the <lb />
, for the <lb />
Richmond, have more inter a library for the <lb />
here than on any Other mar A A t, . <lb />
Talking with Mr. T. H. .,,. <lb />
man, the firm member at newspaper M the familiar <lb />
not long since, be told the; of all men all of all <lb />
writer that if we not sold them If it teaches, it <lb />
the property when we did that m It has no <lb />
all would not f , . . , <lb />
now. At gown or rod <lb />
the time we made the to Mr. <lb />
Royster, who was then a member <lb />
of the firm of J. N. Gorman A Co- <lb />
w fully knew that it was a great <lb />
it was not to make <lb />
money out of tire property <lb />
we made the sale, but to <lb />
the company here, and now we <lb />
can plainly see that it was a great <lb />
addition to the market and have <lb />
to <lb />
abash or bat <lb />
self is admitted freely and at <lb />
once to ft world wide intimacy <lb />
with all kinds of<lb />
And this from the Right <lb />
X. Balfour <lb />
In my judgment all the <lb />
never had cause to regret making used in communicating <lb />
the sate. to the public is not of <lb />
Dr. Charles in j really more importance to the <lb />
speaking of the new tobacco mar- community at large than the pow- <lb />
that have sprung up all over to communicate <lb />
the country down here east, <lb />
some of them that had not done. <lb />
much, said of i and seller <lb />
and bring <lb />
together <lb />
the <lb />
and <lb />
Today closes the most <lb />
week ever known to the <lb />
Greenville tobacco market. <lb />
Another link has been forged <lb />
in the chain of success, and day <lb />
by day and week by week the <lb />
achievements of the proceeding <lb />
day and week are more <lb />
fest and certain. have <lb />
been the people during the past <lb />
week more than usual- The <lb />
weather has been to our own <lb />
liking; the of fodder, so <lb />
important, are in a most <lb />
excellent condition, the last <lb />
closing up of tobacco curing <lb />
been without an objection. <lb />
Never has the first week in <lb />
given so much to the <lb />
farmer from the store of <lb />
nature. Contrast it with the <lb />
first week of September 1894. <lb />
More fodder was lost in that <lb />
week than in many years. The <lb />
tobacco cures were the most <lb />
satisfactory ever known, the <lb />
market was a drag and prices <lb />
were depressed, irregular and <lb />
not pleasing to the people. <lb />
Surely a new era is coming up- <lb />
on The veil and gloom that <lb />
has so long hovered our <lb />
county is dispelled by the <lb />
sun of prosperity and hope, <lb />
and it is chiefly through the <lb />
tobacco culture that this pros- <lb />
has again blessed us. <lb />
Vance's turtle. He that give them the machinery for com- <lb />
up the Western part of the I their wishes to one <lb />
State, Where loggerhead turtle i <lb />
very numerous, the pro <lb />
of a hotel bought a turtle <lb />
and ordered an Irish set <lb />
to and have it prepared <lb />
for dinner. The servant accord- <lb />
took the turtle to the back <lb />
yard and there proceeded to cut <lb />
off its head and turned it over to <lb />
cook. When dinner came the <lb />
proprietor inquired for the turtle <lb />
The cook told him that Patrick <lb />
had not killed the turtle, where- <lb />
upon the Irishman was brought <lb />
in and told the proprietor that he <lb />
had cot off the turtle's headlong <lb />
enough ago, but not being <lb />
be repaired to the back lot <lb />
and there found the turtle crawl- <lb />
around with his head cut off. <lb />
Placing foot on the of <lb />
the turtle he mashed him a few <lb />
times and said and <lb />
you are as dead as n mackerel, but <lb />
you just know <lb />
TOBACCO MARKET <lb />
REPORT. <lb />
BY O. t. JOYNER. <lb />
that J <lb />
be appointed student <lb />
to the A -M College. <lb />
The following were <lb />
allowed to list taxes for the year <lb />
Wilson, <lb />
Fred Barnhill, J F Pollard. <lb />
L Perkins, <lb />
i James <lb />
W Alfred <lb />
Swift Creek W D J A <lb />
Hardy. <lb />
H H H <lb />
II Hardy, Ben Worthington. <lb />
Pitt. <lb />
L Chestnut. <lb />
Ordered f <lb />
township tax for <lb />
Sheriff. <lb />
Good <lb />
Fine <lb />
C n Co m m o n <lb />
Medium <lb />
Good <lb />
to <lb />
to <lb />
to <lb />
toll <lb />
H to <lb />
THE IS ISSUED.<lb />
STATE NEWS. <lb />
of Matters or <lb />
Nearly all the colleges of the <lb />
splendid openings of <lb />
the fall session. <lb />
A black cat frightened a horse <lb />
in Charlotte, causing the animal <lb />
to run away and smash up things <lb />
generally. <lb />
The Reporter estimates that <lb />
will sell by the heap this full <lb />
at to cents par bushel in the <lb />
Danbury section of Stokes <lb />
The Herald says <lb />
that Mrs. Grady, of <lb />
while alone in her home fell in <lb />
the fire and was to death <lb />
The board of aldermen of <lb />
have ordered an election on <lb />
the issue pf street improve <lb />
bonds- <lb />
A newspaper is more to a town <lb />
than the estimates <lb />
it, be it a poor trifling one. <lb />
But there always some men <lb />
in every town fully know <lb />
and use every turn to use it <lb />
as a money maker for themselves <lb />
help to make it better. Bur- <lb />
Intense <lb />
following <lb />
out last <lb />
was <lb />
Father an Child Killed. <lb />
Mr. Joseph M- Harvell and <lb />
little six-year old daughter, An- <lb />
were crushed to death by a <lb />
falling tree near Thermal City on <lb />
Wednesday evening of last week. <lb />
Mr. Harvell and Mr <lb />
were cutting down tree. <lb />
tree started to fall, Mr. <lb />
Harvell saw two of bis children <lb />
standing directly under it. He <lb />
sprang toward them, but the tree <lb />
c wight and instantly killed him, <lb />
his shall being crashed to pieces- <lb />
little girl's head was also <lb />
mashed skull <lb />
bat she ft <lb />
in Railroad Charges. <lb />
Advance sheets of Rail <lb />
road Manual for 1895 have bee <lb />
issued, and are full of statistics. <lb />
among other things, <lb />
a great decline in railroad charges <lb />
for freight passengers <lb />
1882. in that year the freight <lb />
moved aggregated <lb />
tons, and the earnings from <lb />
were an av- <lb />
cf cents a ton a mile. <lb />
A the tonnage amounted <lb />
Democrats from different I to tons, earn- <lb />
portions of North Carolina -ere was <lb />
signed and W to us a fl charge pf cent <lb />
for the holding of a , , . T a . a <lb />
State Convention at some early breach <lb />
date all persons opposed to reduction, it is thus seen <lb />
the single standard, now, that the tonnage did not lack <lb />
therefore, in to this re very mUch of having doubled <lb />
quest, we hereby invite t , cH <lb />
sops who that the unit of w w J <lb />
value which existed prior to 1873 relative- <lb />
should be promptly restored, and Iv less by a very great <lb />
the same period the <lb />
that for seven years I <lb />
ff-troubled used <lb />
script ion and <lb />
liniments but all <lb />
to no purpose. <lb />
The trouble kept <lb />
growing worse <lb />
and the <lb />
began <lb />
My knee <lb />
stiff and <lb />
pained me so I <lb />
not rest <lb />
day and night. I <lb />
had to use <lb />
Crutches <lb />
and <lb />
M, ten It worn Id seem <lb />
If I would have to have my leg <lb />
as the pain became almost <lb />
able. I suffered beyond description. <lb />
hearing of I <lb />
concluded to try it, After I had taken <lb />
one bottle I felt better and <lb />
taking several bottles can any <lb />
My Knee Has Been Cured <lb />
and that I can walk and around as well <lb />
s any due of my age. I am years old <lb />
and work farm, and my ability In do <lb />
I attribute of <lb />
All are <lb />
afflicted with any form to <lb />
take Hood's <lb />
Nebraska. <lb />
Hood's Sarsaparilla <lb />
Is the Only <lb />
True Blood Purifier <lb />
Prominently in the eye today. <lb />
What I want <lb />
is to impress the minds of the general public <lb />
that I advertise truthfully. I want your <lb />
I want your trade. To get your trade I <lb />
must offer you inducements that you cannot get <lb />
elsewhere. <lb />
There'll be Lots of <lb />
Blow <lb />
a time about Clothes from all sources. There <lb />
; are all sorts of Clothes. Mind that you get the <lb />
no object. If you can be convinced <lb />
that I'm sure of your patronage. The Fall <lb />
are the new blocks. There are <lb />
Kraft <lb />
What you want <lb />
you better value than any house in the city <lb />
guarantee to fit and please you. <lb />
What everybody <lb />
wants <lb />
Visitors to the City. <lb />
There are sights worth seeing at my store, an <lb />
are welcome to see all I can show, and to <lb />
information I can give, without being urged <lb />
. . . j to buy. a chance to seethe new things that <lb />
is to trade with a reliable, square, up-to-date con- Men and Boys wear; a chance to set the <lb />
that will appreciate your trade. All Fall j fit. And when settled quietly at home, you'll <lb />
Styles now ready. Come and see me and I will; discover there's something you need, then how <lb />
do you good. <lb />
------MY FALL <lb />
easy it will be to order. <lb />
AND WINTER STOCK OF- <lb />
W. BIS ti <lb />
ARE ALL IX AND OPEN FOR INSPECTION. <lb />
EUGENE WILSON, <lb />
ASHLEY WILSON, <lb />
WILL JAMES. <lb />
The King Clothier. <lb />
Salesmen, who will be glad to see you.<lb />
STOVES <lb />
I am <lb />
STOVES <lb />
receiving my Fall Stock of <lb />
and Heating Stoves. <lb />
Cooking <lb />
should be restored, and i <lb />
who in the <lb />
NOTICE. <lb />
For in-st <lb />
Pound of Tobacco <lb />
at my <lb />
Photograph <lb />
before I will give a <lb />
has declined <lb />
cents. <lb />
x Crayon Portrait free. <lb />
For second pound I will give a <lb />
g free. <lb />
s sub- <lb />
to This <lb />
is made to the Farmers <lb />
of the Board of <lb />
Trade will ac-t as judges. <lb />
second i win g <lb />
Nice Cabinet Photographs <lb />
one <lb />
i to <lb />
and coinage of <lb />
and gold at ratio of to , . ,. <lb />
irrespective of policy or ac f <lb />
of other nations, to meet So it is shown that during tow. <lb />
at Raleigh September j of fairing prices <lb />
25th for pot pose of prices hag to come down i <lb />
is in- with all others, it i <lb />
tended to embrace <lb />
Photographer, <lb />
. f. . .-.- <lb />
cf I not that time is J <lb />
all political not distant when cents per I <lb />
on other ab- fin be the -better than can. <lb />
My Cook Stoves are made by the Richmond <lb />
Stove Co., and are as widely known as any Stove <lb />
made. I have been handling them more than <lb />
years, and find that they are the Stove for the j <lb />
people. The Plow Boy, Seminole, New <lb />
Patron and New Lee. Price from and up. <lb />
I have the best and Stove ever sold <lb />
on this market. With each Stove give pipe and <lb />
the fixtures to do the cooking for an- family. I <lb />
keep constantly on hand castings for the Stoves <lb />
I sell. My Stove Pipe is made of the best Eastern j <lb />
Iron. My Heating are first class in every I <lb />
respect. The New Dixie, Comfort, Iron King, <lb />
and Regal stand second to none. I buy <lb />
Stoves for Cash and sell for Cash. I get <lb />
off all the discounts possible and I give my j <lb />
advantage of it in low I j <lb />
in stock, Doors, Sash, Glass, Putty, Oil, Lead, <lb />
Axes, Nails, Belting, Rope, Saws, Tools, <lb />
Drive Pumps and Pipes and everything kept in; <lb />
a first class Hardware Store. I sell the i <lb />
which is the heaviest Pump made. All are <lb />
ed to look at my store. My for Cash i <lb />
sell for <lb />
Wholesale and Retail I <lb />
Greenville. IV- O. <lb />
Stoves. Stoves. <lb />
We are laying in a full line of <lb />
Stoves. Best quality, low prizes. Call and ex- <lb />
We also are agents for the celebrated <lb />
Rambler and <lb />
D. D. HASKETT, <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
In the removal of the Military from <lb />
to name pi this Institution of learning will here <lb />
after be known as Wilson Military <lb />
WEDNESDAY, Mt. <lb />
and and. if prospects <lb />
upon its third year with every n much larger patronage <lb />
usefulness The thorough is given in literary and com <lb />
moral culture and training receive due attention <lb />
Announcement, will be mailed to <lb />
any address application. Address <lb />
Maj. J. W. Supt., <lb />
Wilson, <lb />
and have on hand a few second-hand <lb />
; for sale very cheap. You may need a Mowing <lb />
Machine, we have them in stock,<lb />
Drugstore. <lb />
w- <lb />
The Agricultural <lb />
Colored Race, at Greensboro, N, o. <lb />
The Fall Term will begin Wednesday, October 2nd. Examination for ad <lb />
will b.- made v and October 2nd and <lb />
nation of students he made in each by the county examiner on <lb />
first Saturday in <lb />
Instruction is given In Dairy <lb />
Arts, the English and branches <lb />
and Economic Science, with special to <lb />
hi; life. <lb />
A admitted for -in. in addition to regular <lb />
slimy, ii Cooking and Lava <lb />
J, L. SUGG, <lb />
Lilt Mi Fire Apt I <lb />
N. M <lb />
i AT THE <lb />
All kinds of Risks placed in strictly <lb />
j FIRST-CLASS <lb />
At current rates. <lb />
Ml FIRST-GLASS <lb />
OTHER <lb />
hex session <lb />
course <lb />
dry work. <lb />
School is endowed the Jolted States, and the Side of North <lb />
is hot or by any particular <lb />
Ed. N. l a. Prevent <lb />
, Jones, John C. more jaundice, torpid month <lb />
several Back with, J as. C. U j travel, and it as f. j For piano per <lb />
found N if a yet term, see catalog, b. by <lb />
. m a in <lb />
Observer. <lb />
will not only cure, but n <lb />
ii <lb />
in the tree her-j it is <lb />
Democrat. <lb />
Press <lb />
and <lb />
Neck Male <lb />
The High Grade <lb />
and Young Men. <lb />
Boarding in Eastern Carolina tor <lb />
S. C. <lb />
Societies Complete Business <lb />
Good healthy location, course of <lb />
of patronage Session Our <lb />
education means for a boy Send <lb />
WILSON, <lb />
H M,<lb /></p>
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                <p>
THE REFLECTOR <lb />
Local Reflections. <lb />
Every day the streets look like <lb />
Saturday. <lb />
is going to have <lb />
electric lights. <lb />
J. J. Cory has started a brick <lb />
on the rear of his property. <lb />
w i having a big sign <lb />
n the the <lb />
prize house. <lb />
are ripe and <lb />
the go ti the <lb />
W- F. moved <lb />
the flaws house on Dickerson <lb />
Sc a Mrs-1 <lb />
Griffins. <lb />
The Register of Deeds issued <lb />
four marriage lie-uses last week. <lb />
all to colored couple-. <lb />
The cashier. L. Little, tells us that <lb />
the checks paid by <lb />
bank la-l week amounted to <lb />
Be surd that you read D. D. <lb />
this <lb />
issue. <lb />
W. law of tie Le- <lb />
has interest in <lb />
paper to b. Deal- <lb />
The Greenville Club <lb />
will series of races <lb />
at their truck in October 3rd. <lb />
Sew stylos Hats at <lb />
Mrs M. D <lb />
Mr. James Evans, two miles <lb />
from town, lost a barn lilied <lb />
with by tire Friday. <lb />
The voting Indies of the <lb />
church will have a <lb />
pally Wednesday evening- <lb />
My store will be closed <lb />
and Saturday, <lb />
of Holiday. <lb />
Law <lb />
of tobacco on the <lb />
weighed <lb />
were lg Piles. <lb />
his ad <lb />
space tells <lb />
tilings you are in. <lb />
Fella an the shapes <lb />
for at <lb />
Mus. L <lb />
The a wagon out of the <lb />
l- HI pull every horse. <lb />
The way a is for ah lo <lb />
together. <lb />
The at Shady will be- <lb />
u night Ht <lb />
Monday <lb />
are to Roy <lb />
Whichard a very large water <lb />
which he Drought us <lb />
day- <lb />
The eclipse the noon started <lb />
about o clock, <lb />
when a cloud came up <lb />
shut out the <lb />
Items. <lb />
N. C, Sept. 1895. <lb />
Bunting returned Friday even- <lb />
from and New York. <lb />
Prof. S. W Mi wit , of <lb />
spent Friday night in <lb />
town and were the guest of Mr. and Mrs. <lb />
Robert <lb />
Rev. W. A. Forbes is at City as- <lb />
in conducting a revival. <lb />
Mr. D. S little boy tell out <lb />
of a tree last week and came very near <lb />
killed. <lb />
Those who attended the yearly meet- <lb />
Swamp and Cross Roads <lb />
report large crowd and a pleas- <lb />
ant time. <lb />
There quite a large crowd in <lb />
town Saturday. <lb />
G. W. mount, of <lb />
Sunday Sunday night in town. <lb />
OAKLEY ITEMS. <lb />
People Going and Coming These <lb />
Early Fall Days. <lb />
Miss Julia Foley is sick. <lb />
Miss Harris U quite sic a. <lb />
I. O. Ames has to Norfolk. <lb />
R. II. Hayes has gone to Greenville, <lb />
II. went to Richmond <lb />
Monday. <lb />
Smith from <lb />
county. <lb />
THE VERDICT <lb />
In the Stale. <lb />
Son of Pitt County. <lb />
We have NM shown by m. j <lb />
That Fill l e Best Bright Tobacco j A. Sugg a photograph of IV. <lb />
David R. Wallace, of Texas. <lb />
Many of our older citizens will <lb />
Never has there been a time <lb />
since the war that prospects were <lb />
so bright for Pitt county as <lb />
Never has there been a time since <lb />
the war when there was so much Texas. Dr. Wallace <lb />
money being paid to the raised in Pitt <lb />
pleased to hear that Dr. Wallace <lb />
is prominent and prosperous id <lb />
his profession tn the great State <lb />
Reunion Picnic. <lb />
Thorn was a small <lb />
dance today the reunion of <lb />
Grimes Camp of <lb />
Veterans. We were sorry <lb />
to Dote the lack of interest in be <lb />
organization, and bad hoped to <lb />
see so many old veterans present <lb />
at born to permanency of <lb />
the reunions. Those who came <lb />
near <lb />
farmers during the month of Au- <lb />
gust and September as at the <lb />
There <lb />
present time . <lb />
That Pitt county is on a boom j while in his native State. He is <lb />
is the verdict. now Neurologist Consulting <lb />
returned Norfolk. re who come to our t physician t the Waco <lb />
j what a great county Pitt Medical Referee of the <lb />
Falkland, was a highly esteemed enjoyed the occasion <lb />
citizen and cultured was dinner and speech making. <lb />
the latter being by Messrs. K A. <lb />
and W. F. Brand, the latter <lb />
from Greene county. <lb />
Mr. Brand was the inter <lb />
Oakley, X. C, 189.-. <lb />
Mis. H. went <lb />
W. list, of Bethel, was here <lb />
Sunday- <lb />
R. F. Gainer a business trip to <lb />
Friday. <lb />
Ex-Register of Peed H. <lb />
spent Thursday <lb />
H. Williams went to on <lb />
the to attend the opening of the to- <lb />
market. <lb />
Mrs. W. A. James, of Asheville. was <lb />
guest of Mr. and Mis. II. <lb />
last <lb />
The sad news reached our village last <lb />
Thurs lay announcing the death of <lb />
She was the <lb />
daughter of Mr. an Mrs. II. <lb />
items <lb />
X. C. Sept. <lb />
Rev. preached at Sf <lb />
and Sunday night. <lb />
Mrs. Minnie <lb />
las Thursday after some time <lb />
in county. <lb />
J. went to Wed- <lb />
on business and returned <lb />
y. Friday tor A. M. was the bright tobacco mar . with him an a blanket, a <lb />
College, Raleigh. <lb />
He has beet. t vi and j knife a cane that he brought <lb />
Dr- Watt strong personal I home with Mat from that war and <lb />
was the floor of indicating the true type of j has kept in U. possession <lb />
to day and was the genial gentlemen years The old veterans gather <lb />
in his utterances of the won- that he is. It is a pride indeed e. around to look at these, and <lb />
county of Pitt, and predict j, . . , . . , with great interest to Mr. <lb />
great for the of th Brand's recital of of his ad- <lb />
He said he had been living all bis, fame of any Tar Heel, but ventures in Mexico. Tears <lb />
life in the country about Winston are we glad to hear that the , in the old man's eyes as he <lb />
western North Carolina, and sons of Pitt are where looked around and dear <lb />
had seen the golden weed all his i eve . comrades, have much to thank <lb />
j but never had he witnessed i j God for. Most of our <lb />
I such a scene as on that break to- ions in arms nave been summon- <lb />
day. The police census of Charlotte j ed to the grave, while for some <lb />
Two men finished and the is . reason not to us we <lb />
had been down here curing to- to have The , are still spared. Let our last <lb />
F. S- of <lb />
night here. <lb />
Mi-s. R. ft. King, of Goldsboro. is vis- <lb />
Mrs. R. W. King. <lb />
Prof. C. H. Jane.-, of spent <lb />
night here. <lb />
C J. Rogers has his <lb />
here from <lb />
Miss I'm vis. Hamilton, is <lb />
visiting Mrs. C Stephens. <lb />
B. S. Sheppard home <lb />
from W <lb />
Mrs. Georgia Pea <lb />
to new millinery. <lb />
Miss Nell Skinner, of Hertford, is vis- <lb />
relatives at Hotel Ma-on. <lb />
II. A. of the Washington <lb />
Gazette, called last Thursday. <lb />
came i had such a place as this <lb />
were home, and mi tuber of whites is cf i be so spent that when the <lb />
heard talking about Pitt county I blacks 8.720, making the majority comes to us we may be <lb />
while they stood for the white population ready to meet <lb />
morning said lit <lb />
Z F. of <lb />
in evening for a visit <lb />
Charlie has to hi <lb />
studies at <lb />
Rev. C. M. Billings returned <lb />
day evening from Neck. <lb />
returned f Pitt next year- <lb />
county for bright tobacco; that <lb />
some other sections might Mr-1 <lb />
pass it on heavy wrappers, but i <lb />
Pitt beat the world on grow . <lb />
bright cutters. Both said <lb />
were going to move to <lb />
court Thursday <lb />
Solicitor CM. Bernard returned Fri- <lb />
day evening from Williamston court. <lb />
Miss Annie Sheppard returned <lb />
Miss George is I from Sewn Springs Friday morning. <lb />
spent <lb />
last neck a ad <lb />
visiting relatives here. <lb />
Mis- la Bland, of <lb />
two days In our <lb />
Friday. <lb />
Miss Moore is <lb />
in our village. <lb />
Miss Annie went lo <lb />
week relatives. <lb />
II. and left Friday m <lb />
visit relatives in the upper portion of <lb />
the county. <lb />
Mrs, Ida and Miss Ail- <lb />
Brooke to Sit <lb />
Miss Garris, of is vis- <lb />
her sister. Mrs. II. C. <lb />
it is with every <lb />
the warehouse sales or through <lb />
the people are just as- <lb />
t on is at what this good old <lb />
is doing. <lb />
Truly, is much to think <lb />
about future of Pitt county <lb />
and Greenville. It is is <lb />
B F son Jams re-1 hie that business in every depart; <lb />
homes from is and. <lb />
Alien left <lb />
for a trip to Mount and W <lb />
we to see the i <lb />
alive with factories. Develop j <lb />
other prises in to <lb />
Mrs R. M. and little son. growth of our tobacco Indus- I <lb />
. , .,, iI <lb />
of Washington, are <lb />
here. <lb />
Mrs. II. II. Wilson and children, of <lb />
MR visiting her brother, F. W. <lb />
K. has gone north to <lb />
m w goods. Mrs. House <lb />
Rev. . W. Rev. <lb />
will begin a series of meet- <lb />
at Salem tn-night. <lb />
Paul Brooks-Hid Mi Kin, Miss Martha Tyson, of Baltimore, <lb />
relatives<lb />
Mr-. died at home at Williams fr <lb />
night, after lo take I <lb />
illness of about two The re- <lb />
mains were interred in the family <lb />
grounds this afternoon. <lb />
are people to know you <lb />
their trade if you don't tell <lb />
I Try an ad the <lb />
has Again <lb />
a good papa. <lb />
We from the Asheville <lb />
n W. this <lb />
tow n. w ho has been the <lb />
in the <lb />
pro to <lb />
ill-patch clerk. <lb />
Some in the State are <lb />
coming forward with their first <lb />
bale of Pitt farmers <lb />
have their attention so much <lb />
tobacco that looking after cotton <lb />
gets no thought yet. <lb />
are W <lb />
out townsman, Mr. <lb />
Bernard, far the splendid reports <lb />
the Alb that <lb />
daily doling the session. He <lb />
tO report for us. <lb />
how well the duly was performed the <lb />
paper ha- <lb />
A white man named <lb />
Cicero who had lost his <lb />
was brought to Greenville <lb />
placed iv the <lb />
of the sheriff until arrangements <lb />
cu be made for him <lb />
the asylum. <lb />
A Mew Upright Walnut Piano, <lb />
elegant finish, pedals and all <lb />
Fled tut Caught. <lb />
The Chief of Police received a <lb />
telegram <lb />
of a who had escaped <lb />
from the chain gang at <lb />
One man the de- <lb />
pretty closely was <lb />
rested lint said was the <lb />
However, an <lb />
disclosed that the <lb />
was wanted so ho was held <lb />
an officer could arrive from <lb />
Washington. <lb />
tries you will see right here <lb />
of the most progressive town <lb />
the <lb />
to <lb />
J. N. Gorman left Richmond <lb />
Friday after a day two <lb />
on breaks. <lb />
J. B. Jarvis, Harris and <lb />
have gone to the University <lb />
at Chapel Hill. <lb />
W. W. of the <lb />
guards at State Weldon, <lb />
is home for a few days. <lb />
I. b. Harris, foreman of the <lb />
came down Friday <lb />
to visit Ids parents. <lb />
Miss Cat-tie of who <lb />
Miss Aylmer Sugg. <lb />
ed home Tuesday evening. <lb />
Mr. Wood, of Mm- <lb />
dip e s M boo <lb />
Co. <lb />
i. H- Moore aha Miss <lb />
ho have Agent J. K. <lb />
Moore, left lot their home at Burgaw <lb />
Friday. <lb />
C. R. Sugg, of the print- <lb />
w ho has been visiting Ids <lb />
parents, returned to <lb />
Pi Way. <lb />
Carlos and T. II. spout <lb />
Sunday in Ayden. Carlos says Tom <lb />
was a courting trip, but has <lb />
Carlos yet. <lb />
Monday for <lb />
Institute, Va. to resume her <lb />
Pitt County <lb />
The tax lists just completed by <lb />
the show the <lb />
in <lb />
as returned faring the of <lb />
White polls colored <lb />
total <lb />
Acres land, <lb />
lots, value <lb />
Horses, value <lb />
Mules, 1,852. <lb />
Goats, value <lb />
Cattle value <lb />
Hogs, value <lb />
Sheep, value <lb />
Value farm utensils, <lb />
Value mechanic tools, <lb />
Co. <lb />
JUST <lb />
-it and are opening up . <lb />
New Fall Winter Goods. <lb />
Wait and see prices next week. <lb />
SLAUGHTER <lb />
intend to make our new of <lb />
Dry Goods Shoes. <lb />
rapidly low prices will do it <lb />
the a poor article in <lb />
the store. Right up in quality. Right up ii <lb />
style. Right up in assortment. Just what <lb />
will please you. trouble to show <lb />
C. T. <lb />
Next door to bank. <lb />
Shoe Man<lb />
T AFT <lb />
5.492 <lb />
WE INVITE <lb />
Your attention to and well selected <lb />
of <lb />
GENERAL<lb />
MERCHANDISE <lb />
hi which can be found during all seasons many <lb />
useful articles suitable for personal use, <lb />
household purposes, We are <lb />
an effort to put on the mar- <lb />
this Fall and Winter the <lb />
Value household furniture, <lb />
The Peer of All Markets. <lb />
The total sales of <lb />
the Greenville market for last <lb />
week to and <lb />
the outlook is that tins week will <lb />
as good as last. The <lb />
warehouses had breaks <lb />
Monday, and to-day there was <lb />
enough to occupy nearly the <lb />
whole day in selling- Twice <lb />
ready this week tobacco has <lb />
brought here from other . <lb />
because prices are so much bet-1 dies. brother, S T. <lb />
here than elsewhere. This <lb />
goes to show that Greenville is <lb />
the best market tor the farmers <lb />
of eastern North Carolina to sell <lb />
This is conducted <lb />
on business principles. It does <lb />
not send drummers, through the <lb />
to tell the farmers false <lb />
hoods about prices, <lb />
by selling strictly on <lb />
merit. <lb />
The Life <lb />
J. L. Hearne district <lb />
agent, invites your attention to <lb />
announcement in this issue. <lb />
A tobacco on Mr. B. F. <lb />
80.057 <lb />
7.172 <lb />
294.923 <lb />
latest Patrick's place, pear town, <lb />
teed tor rive years by a I burned yesterday. <lb />
factory. Original price j st straight to the East- <lb />
to be sold for a debt <lb />
to cost Apply to S- <lb />
P. O. <lb />
m- <lb />
Warehouse <lb />
sured top prices for tobacco- <lb />
Rev. Thee. of <lb />
To efforts is due I preached a <lb />
than can be said the growth church Monday <lb />
more <lb />
sad prosperity night <lb />
of Greenville, and the <lb />
formers but show their <lb />
in selling largely at the <lb />
tern, where they get the very <lb />
prices for their <lb />
Berth Carolina cotton mills have <lb />
doublet hi capacity in lat five <lb />
In these mills <lb />
bales of cotton in <lb />
will to 2.0,000 bales <lb />
You <lb />
keen State from <lb />
ahead, is going to be one of <lb />
all the <lb />
The reporter could <lb />
not out to the breaks Tuesday, <lb />
out learns that about <lb />
Four counties had tobacco on <lb />
the floor of the Eastern Tuesday. <lb />
Prices and pleased <lb />
The Eastern Warehouse shows <lb />
a full every day. Good <lb />
management and good prices <lb />
takes the tobacco there. <lb />
We heard a man at the Plant- <lb />
warehouse say Tuesday he got <lb />
just twice as much for his <lb />
co as he expected when he left <lb />
Mr- Geo, of Greene <lb />
county sold some nice tobacco on <lb />
the warehouse floors Monday. He <lb />
was well pleased with, sales, <lb />
pounds sold, with the Green- says they were much better <lb />
lead. i he expected- <lb />
were stiff all through- Tuesday <lb />
panted her as far as <lb />
W. D. Ten U-. f Ins <lb />
taken A temporary position <lb />
J. It. Moo e tit tin- in <lb />
C. Taylor who goes home for a <lb />
while. <lb />
Myra Skin <lb />
Pitt, <lb />
who has been <lb />
Miss Skinner, left ti <lb />
return to school at <lb />
He v. Thou. Lexington, <lb />
who ha- been assisting in a meeting at <lb />
came up Monday to visit <lb />
here are <lb />
see him. <lb />
G- K. W. L. Hazell, H II. <lb />
of W. W. Hill, <lb />
W. N. T. h. <lb />
Roberts, City, came <lb />
day evening to. visit our <lb />
MaJ. L- C. Latham <lb />
gram riv-,,,,, <lb />
him and Dr. W. <lb />
to the bedside Mr. <lb />
who was not expected to live through <lb />
the day. <lb />
Big <lb />
The Greenville market <lb />
shoves right ahead. Big breaks <lb />
are the order now <lb />
prices hold right up to the top <lb />
notch. To-day the Planters <lb />
Eastern were both full, the <lb />
Greenville and Star very <lb />
full. farmers come in over <lb />
night now o that the tales can <lb />
get early start in the morning, <lb />
and even then it takes nearly all <lb />
day to get through. <lb />
Value provisions, <lb />
Value <lb />
Value libraries <lb />
Value <lb />
baud <lb />
Share com- <lb />
Other personal property, <lb />
property listed <lb />
Of this was listed by- <lb />
whites by colored <lb />
people. <lb />
This list shows an of <lb />
over the total valuation <lb />
for last year an of <lb />
polls. The amount of <lb />
was hit trail it has <lb />
been in several years, which <lb />
shows the people of Pitt <lb />
are good financial <lb />
It is somewhat remarkable <lb />
that the value of lire arms <lb />
nearly as as the value <lb />
of libraries given is near- <lb />
more the value of <lb />
mechanic tools- <lb />
Now see that Wood is pure, d <lb />
health follows the use of Hood's <lb />
w is the one great <lb />
Have just returned from New York <lb />
where we purchased. <lb />
Twenty <lb />
worth of goods. They are arriving <lb />
daily- Look for cut rates next week <lb />
BROS, <lb />
Leaders of low Prices, <lb />
Opposite J. C. Cobb Son. <lb />
sales are are now getting almost <lb />
as large as Fridays- There were <lb />
also large breaks again to day. <lb />
Mr. Bedding Norris, of <lb />
Dam, Bold a barn of tobacco, <lb />
pounds, on warehouse floors <lb />
to day for making aver <lb />
age of nearly per pound- <lb />
Of course he was satisfied. <lb />
With Man and <lb />
Hon. A- H. A- Williams died a <lb />
days ago at Chase City. He <lb />
sick for a considerable <lb />
with disease- He <lb />
a in the pros- <lb />
of Oxford- He had also <lb />
lied many places of honor and . <lb />
the last being a member tobacco at higher prices. <lb />
This Market Lead. <lb />
We know farmer living <lb />
near here who shipped some to- <lb />
to another market, and it <lb />
brought such a low price that he <lb />
took it and shipped it back to <lb />
Greenville. Moral Sell your <lb />
tobacco in Greenville, where you <lb />
get higher prices save the <lb />
freight well. <lb />
A Good <lb />
The amount <lb />
Warehouse is com- <lb />
upon by all who attend <lb />
the sales. This popular house is <lb />
full nearly every day, and often <lb />
cannot get all that comes on its <lb />
floor. To day the entire Boor <lb />
space was taken up piles of <lb />
bright weed covered the drive <lb />
way clear up to the entrance. <lb />
The Eastern is managed by a <lb />
team of hustling men, and they <lb />
know how to get good prices. <lb />
ii prize house <lb />
will soon be completed. <lb />
II PI <lb />
MS. CO. OF PHILADELPHIA, <lb />
ORGANIZED 1847. <lb />
Surplus <lb />
R. B. Rainey, State <lb />
C. <lb />
The Old best <lb />
managed Life in <lb />
America. It furnishes nil kind of pol- <lb />
at possible rates <lb />
with testate security. It may not pay <lb />
as to agent as m <lb />
Boor and run the sales Oscar . <lb />
Hooker to draw the the <lb />
Eastern Warehouse can show as <lb />
strong a team as any house in the <lb />
And wore <lb />
other rule ex- <lb />
rate, immense stir- <lb />
Alas safely and profitably <lb />
dividends an Indulgence <lb />
it the <lb />
day ever made op the market. <lb />
They have been selling at <lb />
son but Bay the <lb />
their hereafter. <lb />
will make your eyes look big as <lb />
to <lb />
render, it <lb />
in which to Insure. Its b- <lb />
alter <lb />
y. U Money <lb />
up <lb />
or carried the tor <lb />
I number of years.<lb />
Cheap And Good Goods. <lb />
I attended the auction sales in New York and in duly <lb />
where jobbers were purchasing to sell to the southern <lb />
and I am now prepared to Offer many inducements to <lb />
my customers and the trade generally. I also <lb />
bought a big lot of good mid reliable BOOTS <lb />
and SHOES on June 1st before the <lb />
price. Also a big line of Ladies <lb />
Dress Goods, Dry Goods and Notions, Crockery, <lb />
Hardware, Tinware. Wood and <lb />
and Furniture, which will sell cheap. In <lb />
proof of what 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 f 1.75, Mens Suits made of <lb />
Coats 14.00, Mens Clay Worsted, Diagonal and Cork- <lb />
screw 14.75 to Mens Coats, same Boys <lb />
Wool Suits, size to at Mens Overcoats to <lb />
Mens and Boys <lb />
Hats <lb />
Congress and <lb />
will sell Tor Ladies and Misses good <lb />
Shoes to Ladies and Misses old stock, to <lb />
Children Shoes, old stock, to Nice Rice Good <lb />
Rica Molasses Good West India Molasses All <lb />
kinds of Farmers taken in exchange for goods High- <lb />
est cash prices paid for Cotton in or Lint. <lb />
ever brought to this town. that <lb />
you will be well pleased with the and <lb />
prices that we will oiler you, and ask you to <lb />
keep a lookout tor the many attractions which <lb />
we otter tor your inspection. There is a <lb />
and a wrong way to do almost everything. The <lb />
wrong way for you to is to buy without <lb />
coming to see us to get our prices and qualities <lb />
firmly fixed in your mind. Tho is to <lb />
come and see OS and look over tho best <lb />
line of General Merchandise to be found in <lb />
Pitt county. Consult us as to prices and <lb />
and if we don t sell you the bill you want to <lb />
buy then you will go out feeling that you arc <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 />
we expect the arrival of a cargo of <lb />
FURNITURE j <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 />
WANTS <lb />
Wool Suits, size to at Mens <lb />
Boys Shirts Mens Shirts, good vain , Mens and <lb />
Caps to Men and Boys Cotton, and Fur <lb />
to pair of Skin Shoes, <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 j <lb />
can and will give satisfaction in every respect. <lb />
it on and be I ., . <lb />
Will make eye big- P J-<lb />
N. <lb />
The High Prices we are getting every day for <lb />
the farmers who sell with us will convince <lb />
that we are yours for highest averages, <lb /></p>
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                <p>
V .-a <lb />
The One Crop System <lb />
of farming gradually exhausts the land, unless a Fertilizer containing a <lb />
high percentage of Potash is used. Better crops, a better soil, and a <lb />
larger bank account can only then be expected. <lb />
Write for our a 142-page illustrated book. It <lb />
is brim full of useful information for farmers. It will be sent free, and <lb />
will make and save you money. Address, <lb />
GERMAN KALI WORKS. Nassau Sued, New York. <lb />
THE MORNING STAR. <lb />
The Oldest <lb />
Daily Newspaper in <lb />
North Carolina. <lb />
Only Six-Dollar Daily of <lb />
its in the State. <lb />
Favors Limited Free Coinage <lb />
American Silver and Repeal <lb />
the Ten Per Cent. Tax on <lb />
State Banks. Daily cents <lb />
per month. Weekly per <lb />
year. H. BERNARD, <lb />
Ed. Prop., Wilmington, <lb />
PORK <lb />
BUY <lb />
their supplies will <lb />
their interest to get prices before <lb />
chasing else where. Our stock is <lb />
n all its branches. <lb />
FLOUR, COFFEE, SUGAR <lb />
RICE, TEA, <lb />
always I. west <lb />
SNUFF CIGARS <lb />
we direct from Manufacturers, en <lb />
you to buy at one profit. A com <lb />
stock of <lb />
FURNITURE <lb />
always prices <lb />
times. Out goods bought <lb />
sold for having no <lb />
to sell at a close margin. <lb />
S. M. N C <lb />
Like Magic <lb />
If you have Catarrh. Rheumatism. or <lb />
any other p do i i Oil, yon <lb />
gt Dr. trill cure you. <lb />
We Keep That Kind. <lb />
mind when start <lb />
Lumber Waited <lb />
Cut and <lb />
Idly on <lb />
FARQUHAR <lb />
Friction <lb />
Feed Saw Mi <lb />
ii j it. <lb />
thick-. Capacity to <lb />
i with <lb />
and Holler from I- <lb />
Horse <lb />
For full descriptive <lb />
address. <lb />
at this fact In <lb />
ill WINTER eras. <lb />
this season is complete in <lb />
every department mid supply all <lb />
your wants In<lb />
ii In lo ii fur any- <lb />
thing wanted, goods prices <lb />
will please yon. <lb />
In ion to selling the beat goods at <lb />
the lowest prices, ire top of the <lb />
mi an nil country pro- <lb />
Thanking yon I a liberal patronage <lb />
in I lie p are hope to have calls <lb />
from this season. <lb />
j. 0- BRO. <lb />
A. B. CO., Ltd., <lb />
YORK, PA. <lb />
WILMINGTON It. K. FLORENCE RAIL rd <lb />
Haled .-; July 1815. z. f a <lb />
a. CM. Leave Ar. M <lb />
Tarboro <lb />
I-v Ml Wilson j -j. i Ar. Florence ; T in <lb />
Goldsboro , in. Magnolia i Ar Wilmington C. M ii K n s In DO M <lb />
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GROVES<lb />
Mated <lb />
July <lb />
.- TI <lb />
y. <lb />
Flora <lb />
Ar q <lb />
Magnolia <lb />
Wilson <lb />
A. M.<lb />
II <lb />
Hi <lb />
A. -M. <lb />
OS <lb />
y. <lb />
CHILL <lb />
iS JUST AS FOR ADULTS. <lb />
WARRANTED. PRICE <lb />
Ills., Not. 1393. <lb />
i Paris Medici- Co., HI. Mo. <lb />
sold COO bodies of <lb />
GROVES CHILL TONIC and <lb />
, already this year. In all our <lb />
In bare <lb />
i an men <lb />
a Tonic <lb />
v. i co. <lb />
guaranteed by i. <lb />
5.1 <lb />
; e<lb />
Kg <lb />
Wilson <lb />
Ar Rocky <lb />
P. M. <lb />
I M <lb />
P. M I. M, <lb />
It <lb />
II <lb />
Ar <lb />
Rocky a <lb />
Ar <lb />
on Scotland Branch <lb />
Weldon p. in. Halifax 4.00 <lb />
p. arrives Neck at AM p <lb />
id., 6.87 p. m., Kinston <lb />
p. in. Returning, leaves Kinston 7.20 <lb />
a. m. Greenville 8.22 a. m. <lb />
Halifax at a. m., 11.20 am <lb />
except <lb />
Trains on <lb />
Washington 7.00 a, m., arrives Parmele. <lb />
8.40 p. m., <lb />
Tarboro 4.50 p. m., 0.10 <lb />
p. arrives Washington 7.35 p. m. <lb />
Daily except Sunday. Connects with <lb />
trains on Scot In ml Meek <lb />
Tram leaves C, via <lb />
R. R. daily except Sun-1 <lb />
day. I p. m., Sunday P. <lb />
arrive Plymouth 9.20 P. M., 5.20 p. m. <lb />
u ruing leaves h daily <lb />
5.30 a. m. Sunday a ti., <lb />
Tarboro 10.25 and <lb />
Train on Midland N C <lb />
daily except Sunday, <lb />
m. arriving a m. K <lb />
leaves a. m. <lb />
at, Goldsboro. a. m. <lb />
Trains on Nashville leaves <lb />
Rocky Mount at 4.30 p. arrive <lb />
Nashville i p. m. Spring Hope 5.30. <lb />
Return leaves Spring <lb />
HO a. in. Nashville 8.35 a. arrive- <lb />
t Mount m. I, <lb />
Trains on Latta Branch, Florence K. <lb />
R. Latta MO p. in., arrive Den-I <lb />
8.00 p. m. Returning leave Dun-1 <lb />
bar a. m. arrive 8.00 a. m., <lb />
except Sunday. <lb />
Train Clinton Branch leaves <lb />
tor Clinton daily, except Sunday <lb />
a. in. leave Clinton <lb />
at HOp. Warsaw with <lb />
line trains <lb />
JOIN F. DIVINE. <lb />
General Sum. <lb />
T. M. EMERSON, Traffic <lb />
J. H. Manager, <lb />
This <lb />
You every day <lb />
in Hie month of <lb />
September that it <lb />
you have <lb />
your Printing done <lb />
at the <lb />
JOB OFFICE. <lb />
It will be done right, <lb />
It will he done in style <lb />
and it always suits. <lb />
These points are <lb />
well worth weighing <lb />
in any sort <lb />
work, but <lb />
things in <lb />
Your Job Printing. <lb />
THE <lb />
An Incident the of <lb />
Mot Taking Advice. <lb />
When son <lb />
he ought to get with tho <lb />
new dog, tho sir tho ad- <lb />
vice, and in leas than hours ho <lb />
most if. It hap- <lb />
in this <lb />
They in BoCk church par- <lb />
and not tho least <lb />
member of tho family i tho <lb />
boy, who has n fancy for tray dogs, <lb />
cats and other beasts. is con- <lb />
sore eyed kit- <lb />
tons and neglected and abandoned <lb />
canines, only to have them thrust <lb />
out the cold world through tho <lb />
back alloy gate. Ono day last week, <lb />
however, there fell into tho young <lb />
man's possession, in that mysterious <lb />
way in which some boys will in <lb />
spite of respectable parentage and <lb />
proper instruction property, <lb />
a dog that was different from other <lb />
dogs that he had rescued from a fate <lb />
more or less cruel. It was a good <lb />
mind the breed or <lb />
Boy and dog the <lb />
est and most not to say <lb />
friends almost at tho <lb />
first meeting. The brute was <lb />
in tho laundry for a few nights <lb />
until he could become <lb />
to the place. Thursday it was de- <lb />
by the boy that the was <lb />
ripe for giving tho animal tho free- <lb />
of tho yard. Then it was tho <lb />
sire was warned by tho <lb />
come out in tho yard, pop, <lb />
and get acquainted with my dog. <lb />
He's a mighty good watchdog, and <lb />
if he doesn't know you, you can't <lb />
get in when yon come homo to- <lb />
I guess not. That dog <lb />
wouldn't moat unless you but- <lb />
it. never stay awake <lb />
long enough to watch anything. <lb />
Just another of your worthless <lb />
And so pop was not introduced to <lb />
tho new dog. <lb />
It was midnight when tho head of <lb />
tho house arrived homo from down <lb />
town, where business had detained <lb />
him. He had not thought of a lion <lb />
in tho way or anything else to <lb />
or make him afraid as he <lb />
the aide porch, key in <lb />
hand. But the dug was there, and <lb />
ho made his presence Ly <lb />
warlike demonstration. <lb />
paused, and there flashed <lb />
across his mind the s warning. <lb />
Ho sought to open negotiations, but <lb />
the dog wouldn't negotiate. Then <lb />
bluffing was tried, but it didn't <lb />
work. Tho dog, after the first tn- <lb />
assertion of his presence <lb />
by bark of month, planted himself <lb />
on top of steps <lb />
and kept his eye on tho intruder. <lb />
effort to advance was met <lb />
with a growl h-o that it was <lb />
Ho was barred <lb />
out his own house and forced to <lb />
beat a <lb />
Driven from tho door, the <lb />
only to which ho had a key, tho <lb />
next thing was to yank tho bell <lb />
at the front doer. This was done <lb />
with energy and but <lb />
failed to tho sleeping in- <lb />
mates. A of tho side <lb />
yard was Th-f was still <lb />
there and very wide awake. Attain <lb />
the bell, but to no good Then <lb />
head of tho sat down on tho <lb />
front steps for half an hour beat <lb />
his brains to trying to devise <lb />
a scheme to got in. Then ho lost his <lb />
temper an assault on the <lb />
front door that seemed to the <lb />
very foundation the <lb />
The gentleman MM the <lb />
raised his window and asked what <lb />
wanted. Tho dog trotted around <lb />
side the house and took a <lb />
whore he could watch pro- <lb />
Still everybody tho <lb />
house slept soundly. Another as- <lb />
sault on tho door brought forth a <lb />
growl from the dog, and the win- <lb />
of houses across the <lb />
Street went tip and three night cap. <lb />
heads conferred as <lb />
house was being burglarized. The <lb />
bade trees concealed the disturber, <lb />
but did not stop his cars to the com- <lb />
of bis neighbors. The dog <lb />
drew nearer, but didn't bark. He <lb />
Just growled. man sat down <lb />
again on tho step. <lb />
For another hour man and <lb />
boast eyed each other. Despair and <lb />
battled in the In-east <lb />
the locked out, dog besieged man. <lb />
Desperation triumphed. He de- <lb />
from place on tho front <lb />
steps, with eye nu tho dog and <lb />
the other on a bit of limestone in <lb />
the gutter. The canine guardian of <lb />
tho promises allowed him to leave <lb />
the yard. It m the work of a few <lb />
seconds to send that rock crashing <lb />
through second story window <lb />
into ins bedroom. The <lb />
glass awoke everybody on the <lb />
block not previously aroused, and <lb />
were good for a riot call <lb />
being n soft, low <lb />
inquired from the broken win- <lb />
Well, be got in. <lb />
be got acquainted with tho now <lb />
St, Louis <lb />
Wants a Chance. <lb />
think Jack is tired of being my <lb />
slave Ho is getting so anxious that <lb />
I should marry <lb />
J Review. <lb />
Costly Shoes. <lb />
When the tomb of Henry VI of <lb />
Sicily, who died in was opened <lb />
at Palermo, years ago, it was <lb />
found that on the feet of the dead <lb />
monarch were shoes whose uppers <lb />
wore of cloth embroidered with <lb />
gold and pearls, while tho soles <lb />
of cork. <lb />
No virtue fades out of mankind. <lb />
Not by inborn temper- <lb />
cautious by long <lb />
I never despair of human <lb />
Parker. <lb />
UTTER. <lb />
Washington, D. C. Sept. 0th. <lb />
Who will the Democratic <lb />
date next year That question is a <lb />
of every prominent Democrat who <lb />
comes to Washington these days, for <lb />
the talk of President Cleve- <lb />
land for m third term , mean- <lb />
by mos three <lb />
who are mined fir that <lb />
hO are . f New <lb />
To.-l, Secretary of <lb />
and lion. V. ii HI., <lb />
either of whom would make <lb />
and a good Oilier gen- <lb />
are named, but one of three <lb />
will be nominated. Representative Tuck- <lb />
of Vii. who was in Washington this <lb />
week, named two of them in expressing <lb />
his opinion. He said, to <lb />
nominate one of two men for <lb />
It will be r Car or <lb />
The silver men will p <lb />
more determine y than <lb />
they would Morrison. lie will bi strong <lb />
in the east, however, and tie fact <lb />
that he is a southern man will be <lb />
to give him the sentiment of <lb />
I suppose west will be more <lb />
to Jinn--iii and the silver men <lb />
would be better satisfied with <lb />
Secretary Morton has not a high <lb />
opinion of the business sense displayed <lb />
some of the legislation of the last <lb />
as he has shown by bis <lb />
to spend appropriated to buy <lb />
seeds free distribution. He this <lb />
week died another instance of bad bus- <lb />
Congress authorized a <lb />
new of what is popularly known <lb />
as the These books will <lb />
cost the government about CO cents each <lb />
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quantity could have been bought from <lb />
the In government publications, <lb />
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M cent each. Morton is not <lb />
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in strictly State campaigns, but the <lb />
campaign in which will send two <lb />
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to Congress, has been made an <lb />
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Democrat and Populist <lb />
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certain about is that it <lb />
delegation solid for <lb />
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will be a Gentile and one a Mormon. <lb />
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York were all OH <lb />
of that teasel U receive a visit from <lb />
William, Admiral Kirkland <lb />
noticed Rev. II Clark, chaplain <lb />
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of the affair, one <lb />
from Capt. Evans, and Admiral <lb />
land also made a statement. <lb />
Gen. who is now in Wash- <lb />
sits neither the Wyoming <lb />
settlers nor the Indians were <lb />
to blame for the Jackson Hole <lb />
troubles, but that the migratory <lb />
a- were at hot- <lb />
paw of whole business. Gen. Cop- <lb />
pinger annexing the <lb />
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Park, but in view of the probable 0- <lb />
from it is not prob- <lb />
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the Salisbury Harald will be interesting <lb />
to people of ibis section, as it <lb />
what a former citizen of <lb />
doing In that We would glad <lb />
if some of our people would <lb />
Mr. example and start man- <lb />
enterprises <lb />
of this kind are the ones that pay <lb />
The Herald says . <lb />
Everything at the Cord of Mr. <lb />
I. on street. Is now <lb />
about and ail machinery <lb />
be in full operation in a few days. <lb />
Herald scribe went around there <lb />
this morning and f the place as <lb />
snug and complete as could be wished. <lb />
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sash com and for <lb />
clothes lines, one brand new <lb />
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them had been tried and a consider- <lb />
able quantity of cold made, hut the en- <lb />
was resting to-day and bands <lb />
were busy putting other machinery <lb />
place. <lb />
new factory is a model. Every, <lb />
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and ii of the very best make. Besides <lb />
the machines above mentioned are a <lb />
braiding machine, spooler and <lb />
machine, all in the of the <lb />
building. The two other floors will be <lb />
used for Storing raw material and <lb />
finished product at present, but will <lb />
filled later with other <lb />
machinery. Mr. ha. not yet <lb />
sold any of his He has <lb />
orders for every yard, he can make. <lb />
The first shipment will probably be <lb />
made <lb />
nut Hie <lb />
Do- <lb />
About Success, <lb />
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success. If he <lb />
pal lie estimation, <lb />
no matter by means . has <lb />
attained it The has <lb />
time to look by <lb />
the t been attain <lb />
be honorable <lb />
or otherwise. <lb />
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man should strive for success- <lb />
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bows to the winning But <lb />
important as it is to succeed, <lb />
ought to be gained Only by <lb />
honorable means. Honesty is the <lb />
policy, and the wisest in the <lb />
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only be attained by honorable <lb />
means- a man <lb />
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away and is gone. <lb />
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The Girl that Everybody Likes. <lb />
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agreeable girls who, without do- <lb />
anything especially spiteful <lb />
or mean, have impressed you as <lb />
a girl to avoid. But hive you ever <lb />
met girl that you, as well as <lb />
everybody else, liked loB are <lb />
it you not met <lb />
her. <lb />
She is the girl I is not <lb />
bright and to be to <lb />
find joy and pleasure ail over the <lb />
world. <lb />
is the girl who appreciates <lb />
the fact cannot always <lb />
have the first choice of every- <lb />
thing in the world. <lb />
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and does not find j y <lb />
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She is the girl who never <lb />
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is warm or cold, clear or stormy, <lb />
finds no fault with the weather <lb />
She is the girl who, when you <lb />
The Crop, <lb />
The cotton crop of the United <lb />
States for the year August <lb />
1890, it an follow, the <lb />
arm being given in r and<lb />
South <lb />
Georgia, 1300.000 Alabama, <lb />
Florida, Mi-sis<lb />
Arkansas, <lb />
Texas, Total <lb />
crop, <lb />
The Texas crop, <lb />
in exact figures to bales <lb />
includes 140.982 bales grown in <lb />
Territory <lb />
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pail wont gaily down the <lb />
vale, to where a with a brindle <lb />
tail, tho alfalfa did regale. A <lb />
bumble did gaily pail over <lb />
the s ft shady vale, to whore <lb />
the boy with the shining pail was <lb />
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tail. The In e lit down on the <lb />
cow's left ear, feet flow- <lb />
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through the leaves of an apple <lb />
tree the boy roared into eternity, <lb />
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of the than all other diseases <lb />
put and Ilia la-t <lb />
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it a local disease, and prescribes <lb />
local and constantly tall. <lb />
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Address, <lb />
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issues daring thirty day. Tester- <lb />
invite to any we published, as n matter <lb />
mints you by looking her best, jot public interest, the annual <lb />
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world a pleasant place because liquor dealers, and sold extra <lb />
she is so pleasant herself I Citizen. <lb />
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to think of it, she the girl .- A <lb />
who makes you feel she you I. I Pr <lb />
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The Rev. Or. Meredith, a well <lb />
tries to <lb />
friendly relations the <lb />
members of his flock- <lb />
In a recent talk to his Sunday <lb />
Sch lie urged the children to <lb />
peak to him whenever tiny met- <lb />
The next day a dirty-faced <lb />
chin, a cigarette and <lb />
a generally <lb />
appearance, accosted bun on the <lb />
street <lb />
clergyman stopped <lb />
cordially inquired- <lb />
you, <lb />
am of <lb />
r. plied the boy, affably. <lb />
his ids head, <lb />
he swaggered off, leaving the <lb />
divine speechless with <lb />
Weekly. <lb />
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Wire and Iron Fencing <lb />
sold. First-class work <lb />
and prices reasonable.<lb />
NEW .<lb />
Co. X. p <lb />
COBB BROS CO, <lb />
FAYETTE STREET NORFOLK, VA <lb />
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Real <lb />
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days of the scourge <lb />
Kansas, when trains were <lb />
to through <lb />
the masses of locusts which <lb />
settled on tracks by mil <lb />
lion, yet it is a fact that for two <lb />
or more trails on the Long <lb />
Railroad from <lb />
Manhattan and <lb />
and also on <lb />
the Sea Beach line, have been <lb />
brought lo a standstill by mighty <lb />
swarms of potato bugs. Millions <lb />
pf then were slaughtered by <lb />
engine and car wheels the <lb />
wheels spun around in the slimy <lb />
mass could only be driven <lb />
ahead by the lavish use of sand. <lb />
SB-Hew World. <lb />
On last <lb />
a young white <lb />
met with a <lb />
most horrible which re- <lb />
in his following <lb />
day. the tram <lb />
caught his foot and literally pull- <lb />
ed his leg from his body. Eye <lb />
witnesses of the accident say it <lb />
was a <lb />
Gazette <lb />
The colored Fair had one cir- <lb />
to take at it which but <lb />
few Fairs hatched <lb />
out it A boy placed seven <lb />
snake eggs on exhibition at the <lb />
beginning of the and they <lb />
all hatched out before it was over. <lb />
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and are said to be white <lb />
Journal. <lb />
oak <lb />
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that he did not understand woman, <lb />
probably never thought that the ma- <lb />
of mankind would arise and <lb />
say <lb />
Don't snub a boy because he w <lb />
shabby clothes. When Edison, the in- <lb />
first entered he were <lb />
pair of yellow linen breeches in the <lb />
depth of winter. <lb />
Don't snub a boy because of the <lb />
of Ms patents. Shakespeare, <lb />
the world's poet, was the son of a man <lb />
who was unable to write his own <lb />
name. <lb />
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is plain and Abraham <lb />
Lincoln's early home was a log cabin. <lb />
Don't snub a boy because he <lb />
an humble trade. The author of <lb />
was a thinker. <lb />
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in his lessons. Hogarth, the celebrated <lb />
painter and engraver, was a stupid boy <lb />
at his books. <lb />
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the great orator of <lb />
the pianist, claimed to <lb />
lie able to play from memory <lb />
compositions. They comprised <lb />
music of school. <lb />
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edge in fewer hands than that of <lb />
discerning when to have done. <lb />
a harsh and <lb />
The Charlotte News <lb />
the widow of Stonewall Jackson <lb />
will revise and the life <lb />
her husband, and will be publish- <lb />
ed by the Courier Journal Pub <lb />
Co, of Louisville, Ky- <lb />
Jackson was no gainer <lb />
by her first book, which <lb />
was published by the Harpers, <lb />
whose mode of selling book <lb />
did not make it accessible to the <lb />
general public, and her friends <lb />
hope that she will reap a de- <lb />
served through the <lb />
edition of her and <lb />
work. <lb />
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Dyspepsia, Kidney and Liver <lb />
Neuralgia, Troubles, <lb />
Constipation, Bad Blood <lb />
Malaria, Nervous ailments <lb />
Women's complaints. <lb />
Get only the has crossed red <lb />
lines on the wrapper. All others are sub- <lb />
On receipt of two ac. stamp, we <lb />
will send set Ten World's <lb />
Fair Views and <lb />
BROWN CHEMICAL CO. BALTIMORE, <lb />
. ,., t,,. or for <lb />
in- easy. Bents, Taxes, Insurance <lb />
j and open accounts and any other <lb />
I of debt placed in my bands for <lb />
I your <lb />
Steamers, leer for Green <lb />
ville Tarboro at all <lb />
on Tar Rivet Monday. <lb />
and Friday at A. M. <lb />
Returning leave at A. M. <lb />
Thursdays and Saturdays <lb />
Greenville same days. <lb />
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walls for the truthfulness of this j <lb />
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us Will aided in making arrange- <lb />
to continue in <lb />
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work will be to this school <lb />
all that parents could wish. <lb />
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