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JOB PRINTING <lb/>
The Reflector is <lb/>
pared to do all worn <lb/>
of this line <lb/>
NEATLY, <lb/>
and <lb/>
IN BEST STYLE.<lb/>
Plenty of new mate- <lb/>
rial and the best XIV. <lb/>
of Stationery. <lb/>
The Eastern Reflector. <lb/>
You Need <lb/>
D. J. WHICH ARD, Editor and Owner <lb/>
TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. <lb/>
per Year, in Advance. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1895. <lb/>
NO. <lb/>
The Reflector this year <lb/>
will give the news <lb/>
every week for <lb/>
a year <lb/>
TO WAKE A DEAD TOWN. <lb/>
THE FOX AND HEN. <lb/>
There doubt but that a <lb/>
. . , , Sometime a <lb/>
great Democrats feel in <lb/>
. , ., ,. gentleman asked the <lb/>
reference to the silver ;. , , , n . <lb/>
. nil. of to <lb/>
which is to meet on. ,, . <lb/>
. ., wake up a dead town- He said <lb/>
26th ins, about as the one quoted . , . . i <lb/>
, . .- ; town many natural <lb/>
below. who illustrate.- his , , <lb/>
by H very apt fable. We vantages, but from lack energy <lb/>
give what he says enterprise because of the <lb/>
you going to attend the j work of the never dying croakers, <lb/>
silver convention Oil these advantages were not <lb/>
the -5th asked one silver <lb/>
of another yesterday- <lb/>
don't was the reply <lb/>
am to all wool and <lb/>
ed. and, because of this, the town, <lb/>
like hundreds of others, was to <lb/>
all purposes <lb/>
if the silver eon Record pub <lb/>
ii the cause the letter and asked for <lb/>
tint metal without hurting I as lo how to quicken <lb/>
into life these <lb/>
tilings, I'd to be pies <lb/>
do about <lb/>
ml. <lb/>
it <lb/>
am i it, because I <lb/>
believe that ii is going to have <lb/>
too political tricksters in it j <lb/>
men who have deceived I lit <lb/>
people upon other matters, and <lb/>
now to themselves <lb/>
clamoring loudly for silver. <lb/>
There are going to be good men <lb/>
of the best, no doubt <lb/>
but will go the con <lb/>
a suspicion of their <lb/>
associates. yesterday I <lb/>
heard n who is going <lb/>
the conference say <lb/>
I am going, but I am going to <lb/>
keep a eye on Otho <lb/>
Men who confer together <lb/>
ought to have a better of <lb/>
another. I am going to keep <lb/>
out the because, <lb/>
while if I should go into it, I <lb/>
would lie fair and square with all <lb/>
my I am afraid Lose <lb/>
Harris. Marion Butler or some of <lb/>
the fellows would seek to <lb/>
obtain a political at <lb/>
expense. <lb/>
reminds me of a story. <lb/>
Once upon a lime, was a <lb/>
great animals, <lb/>
resolution reached u <lb/>
made for the future <lb/>
all warfare should cease among <lb/>
them that they should <lb/>
upon terms of equality, free <lb/>
from all apprehension of danger <lb/>
from another <lb/>
next morning a came <lb/>
ironing up the road where a lien <lb/>
was ox, the <lb/>
Hew up the of a <lb/>
tr e <lb/>
The fox s lid, morning. <lb/>
Mis. sud Mrs. Hen re <lb/>
Good morning. Mr. <lb/>
ix The c of the <lb/>
seas u were passed and the line <lb/>
of. <lb/>
down, Mrs. said <lb/>
the fox, let us take a <lb/>
said Mrs- <lb/>
Hen; a n very <lb/>
Mrs said Mr. <lb/>
you are afraid to chub <lb/>
you remember that are <lb/>
all are bound <lb/>
not to molest each other <lb/>
yes she <lb/>
a curse to themselves the <lb/>
country. Au Indiana man wrote <lb/>
a throw out some very <lb/>
valuable suggestions the sub- <lb/>
The takes some <lb/>
extracts from bis suggestions <lb/>
the hope that they will be <lb/>
to Greenville ; not that we <lb/>
have a dead here, bat there <lb/>
are a great many natural <lb/>
here that be utilized to <lb/>
advantage, there is room yet <lb/>
for much new life enterprise <lb/>
among our citizens. <lb/>
The Indiana write; <lb/>
SOME TALK <lb/>
If words of <lb/>
would buy type, ink and <lb/>
Two Contrast. <lb/>
A poor little boy, aged tint <lb/>
died in West Indianapolis actual- <lb/>
paper and pay printers the Be- a broken heart, because his <lb/>
could cut shines that are , and father could <lb/>
entirely beyond its reach just j ;,.,, w hat a great <lb/>
While word of cheer t. rue dear <lb/>
accomplish these things, still i ,,,., L w <lb/>
are appreciated expression. His name <lb/>
us to higher efforts, for the., show j Clarence Thou <lb/>
there are those who lake there was that little boy <lb/>
we endeavor to do are j our own State who shot <lb/>
silting to accord praise for what J himself accidentally, inflicting <lb/>
they see is accomplished, j mortal wound lust before <lb/>
A that carries with it I called all the family around <lb/>
the most practical suggestion of j them a kiss <lb/>
yet received came a letter I saying he was about lo And <lb/>
from another State wherein the j contrast to such tender- <lb/>
writer, who was seeking we read of a young <lb/>
about establishing an horse thief in Michigan. Eddie <lb/>
prise here, said, believe in Thayer stole the animal <lb/>
Greenville, I heard a business best he and <lb/>
WEATHER CROP BULLETIN. <lb/>
TELLS A JOKE. <lb/>
Highest of all in Leavening Govt Report <lb/>
is now in custody. He is but <lb/>
y i-a i sold. It is far better to die <lb/>
the other two little boys did, <lb/>
until every inhabitant took <lb/>
a financial interest some man- <lb/>
lier, by some fee <lb/>
enterprise, or <lb/>
who reads the Daily <lb/>
Ton say the people of Greenville <lb/>
ought to give you a cheek for <lb/>
for the benefit the paper i ,. u life as a criminal and <lb/>
had been to the place, so perhaps as a felon to <lb/>
could enlarge it go with j die at last go to the devil, <lb/>
the i f-ow it is that <lb/>
Now, doesn't that; have a j Lest should be set be- <lb/>
sound Indeed it does. children. How careful we <lb/>
if the suggestion happens to a ail be in our words, our <lb/>
one and anybody daily life How easily the young <lb/>
want to say that I never gets a check drawing they j influenced by bad example, <lb/>
earned a town that did find this office open from while plastic and easy of ac- <lb/>
a. to J p. in. j are molded life char- <lb/>
levity aside, the God help the little ones <lb/>
thorough ad asks and expects no are surrounded by vicious <lb/>
and continuous our purpose in publishing depraved people <lb/>
for a week, but for above is to show that the pa- God the from <lb/>
years selected ,. attention to of vice, <lb/>
A good medium . . . . . i . . , <lb/>
mousy we -et what we people abroad are morality, is a <lb/>
for Now, recognizing that this a to see the young sneak <lb/>
there are of dollars Of good thing the corruption and <lb/>
Northern capital in the However, we would like for our I ruin <lb/>
banKs and safety not , i,. An . , i t <lb/>
in hat in all large always. As the twig is bent <lb/>
cities, only wailing a favorable like for them to U the tree The seeds <lb/>
opportunity for investment. But the Daily enough pat i dissipation vice early sown <lb/>
those towns wanting aid to us to double its a harvest of de- <lb/>
Sen f grossest sins and de. <lb/>
. ., . , t n . t ,., tern plated ouch <lb/>
capital will , <lb/>
me tell your readers that in a step would show th outside <lb/>
time there world that you faith your <lb/>
sere raised bonuses aggregating appreciate what the <lb/>
paper is doing for its advance- <lb/>
Wilmington Dispatch <lb/>
He can no The following letter has just come <lb/>
about the given our our possession. We give it <lb/>
weekly, that speaks for itself, but verbatim et <lb/>
the daily ought to be larger, yet Law Office D. L- <lb/>
it will take more patronage to Wilmington, N. C- Aug. <lb/>
make it so. There is no question , are one of the <lb/>
the <lb/>
of <lb/>
What did these <lb/>
towns do Why they give this <lb/>
I to factories that hail cap- <lb/>
of hands, a weekly <lb/>
pay of an- <lb/>
i of products exceed <lb/>
the amount of capital stock, <lb/>
small town of <lb/>
final results <lb/>
ton <lb/>
A Letter. <lb/>
The reports of correspondents Who of North Cr. <lb/>
cf the Weekly Weather Cop; <lb/>
Bulletin, issued by the .-,, . , . I <lb/>
f, ,. . ,, lie <lb/>
Carol State Weather Service, j <lb/>
for the week ending Saturday, y ago I was <lb/>
September indicate a ting attorney North Oar-1 <lb/>
favorable week most respects. said Judge W- F. <lb/>
The weather has been unusually a j <lb/>
, ,, J A colored citizen of bad <lb/>
warm for the season, the temper-1 had by the <lb/>
averaging five degrees grand jury i on trial for <lb/>
per above the The the some hogs. There <lb/>
wasn't a it of his guilt, for he <lb/>
had been taken red <lb/>
possession cf the stolen swine. <lb/>
prisoner had to <lb/>
pay attorney, so the court <lb/>
pointed a out g lawyer who, up <lb/>
to that time, had never had a case, <lb/>
to defend the accused- The <lb/>
youngster <lb/>
shrewdness, so he called for a jury <lb/>
of colored men as he had the right <lb/>
to do the law. I then went <lb/>
introduced conclusive <lb/>
testimony to establish the guilt <lb/>
of the prisoner, and sat down <lb/>
without making any speech, for <lb/>
it was plain a case to call tor <lb/>
But my legal <lb/>
got up and made a fiery ha <lb/>
Ho an impressive <lb/>
looking man, nature having de- <lb/>
Baking <lb/>
Powder <lb/>
ABSOLUTELY PURE<lb/>
precipitation was i inch less <lb/>
the average amount, except near <lb/>
the immediate coast. A heavy <lb/>
rains two or three <lb/>
tern counties. local <lb/>
showers occurred three days. <lb/>
The amount of sunshine was <lb/>
These conditions were <lb/>
very favorable for saving fodder <lb/>
and late hay. and for cotton, <lb/>
which is well. Tobacco- <lb/>
is finished in the east. The <lb/>
weather has been too dry for fall <lb/>
crops and for fall plowing. Some <lb/>
oats have been sown. <lb/>
Both early late corn are safe. <lb/>
DISTRICT- <lb/>
Excepting near coast and a; all physical graces, <lb/>
few counties the southern <lb/>
of the where a good <lb/>
deal of rate occurred, the <lb/>
has very dry warm, and <lb/>
the whole quite favorable for <lb/>
work Cool <lb/>
nights did not set in the <lb/>
end of week. Fodder <lb/>
long. <lb/>
When are ten minutes <lb/>
never <lb/>
W lien and pay before <lb/>
they pas th hat. <lb/>
When jingles and <lb/>
brinks ;, not lo <lb/>
When bill collectors are to spire <lb/>
people buy for cash, <lb/>
When politicians join the clinch <lb/>
cease to plot and plan <lb/>
When there are fifty office to every <lb/>
blessed man. <lb/>
Then will the great millennium dawn <lb/>
brightly, but alas <lb/>
You'll die while you are walling for <lb/>
these to come to pass <lb/>
The Paper Does It. <lb/>
A dreary wilderness weeds <lb/>
Where heaven seems to frown. <lb/>
A and in <lb/>
And your town <lb/>
Constitution. <lb/>
DIRECTORY. <lb/>
OFFICERS. <lb/>
Superior Com t Clerk, E. A. <lb/>
sheriff. B. King. <lb/>
Register of Heeds, W. M. King. <lb/>
Treasurer, L. Little. <lb/>
Then and Now. <lb/>
C. Laughing- <lb/>
his the day. <lb/>
his peers wasn't <lb/>
out over ten when they <lb/>
is about completed, except some j came back with a verdict of <lb/>
late and Everybody was astonish <lb/>
endowing moreover with a <lb/>
pair of shaped legs that <lb/>
caused all the boys in the <lb/>
to jeer aloud when he <lb/>
appealed on the streets- But he <lb/>
bad talented lungs, and these lie , every portion of <lb/>
excised with effect for the town and it will your heart <lb/>
We ask our readers to contrast <lb/>
of to-day Green- <lb/>
ville of five years Count the j <lb/>
number of beautiful new <lb/>
that have sprung into existence <lb/>
and you will be <lb/>
ten at the music of saw ham <lb/>
saved in <lb/>
Fall crop of hay is also <lb/>
cut easily cured. The week <lb/>
was very for <lb/>
which is well, pi-.-k- <lb/>
is progressing, though slowly <lb/>
at present- A few complaints <lb/>
boll-worms were received. Ear <lb/>
late cur i both safe- T <lb/>
is about all cured. Sweet <lb/>
potatoes are coming in irk it. <lb/>
Sorghum is vary <lb/>
large quantities of <lb/>
syrup be made. Tue Held <lb/>
pea crop is one of the finest for <lb/>
several seasons Away from the <lb/>
coast it i-s to get <lb/>
dry for fall crops- <lb/>
with pride because of the pro- <lb/>
that has <lb/>
awakened. Note the hustle <lb/>
activity around every store <lb/>
business Louse. Watch the large <lb/>
crowds that come to town every <lb/>
day vote the of <lb/>
contentment lights nearly <lb/>
every Lice and yon will ready <lb/>
to what a change <lb/>
Go out the country in <lb/>
ed the Judge's face re <lb/>
with Then he let <lb/>
out told jury men in <lb/>
what he thought of a set <lb/>
of who would render such a <lb/>
justice- In <lb/>
I i t . r. i .,,. every section the can <lb/>
he I guess will have this J . . , . <lb/>
., f. , , . seen evidences of prosperity <lb/>
Dolled, was about to , , ,, . , . K , <lb/>
. , ,. . thrift. New life has been en- <lb/>
order to that effect when . , ,, . <lb/>
r , . , everywhere, the people <lb/>
the a great ; . <lb/>
in i . .; i . i seem with hopes <lb/>
fellow, a pi . i. a , r . . ., <lb/>
,, , i .,; i . and are putting forth new <lb/>
as the ace of rose . <lb/>
Iv mental perturbation, . . . , <lb/>
Approach a man the subject <lb/>
of politics you hardly get <lb/>
I his at all. His is <lb/>
his crop or his business, and <lb/>
I know a small town of <lb/>
souls winch wanted a factory, and about a paper a i friends in various parts of <lb/>
it badly. A meeting of times more a to whom I have <lb/>
men was called; . . . . , , , <lb/>
were out of the fifteen a A o write with regard to the <lb/>
was daily the business of the j for I <lb/>
y-s. i ways and means to get community is properly my would be <lb/>
but I sh a -tending and very acceptable to the <lb/>
chat with you the there that cannot be give. It would insure success- <lb/>
M;. the.,,. . through a weekly paper. A paper fusion <lb/>
Ripening Tomatoes in <lb/>
Among the many plans that <lb/>
have for saving <lb/>
the tomatoes which <lb/>
at the coming of frost, we have <lb/>
found the following the most sat- <lb/>
When frost imminent <lb/>
gather all the green tomatoes- <lb/>
Wrap each separately paper <lb/>
old newspaper will do. Now <lb/>
pack them boxes store in <lb/>
a cool place, just warm enough to <lb/>
be secure from frost but not <lb/>
warm, the object being to keep <lb/>
out a <lb/>
few at a time as they are <lb/>
and place a warm plane to rip- <lb/>
a days In <lb/>
but i guess j ii go on. per week for help alone, light as to insure us their coop- of their newspaper this way we have for several years <lb/>
another big plant building, while making the nor the sliced on our table <lb/>
your please <lb/>
done poll u -poll little bow I <lb/>
legged over t a . A. ,,. w. B. <lb/>
what told us to Jones i <lb/>
Coroner, Dr. <lb/>
Surveyor,<lb/>
T. K. L. <lb/>
Smith and S. H. Jones. <lb/>
Health, Dr. W. II. Bagwell <lb/>
Comity Home. W. Smith. <lb/>
Examiner of <lb/>
w. II. <lb/>
Ola <lb/>
Clerk, C. C. Forbes. <lb/>
Treasurer, IV. T. Godwin. <lb/>
W. <lb/>
Cox, Met; w. Murphy, night. <lb/>
W. II. Smith. IV. I,, <lb/>
T. Godwin. X. A. <lb/>
second morning and night. Prayer <lb/>
meeting Thursday night. c. M. <lb/>
School a. <lb/>
A. M. C. <lb/>
No regular services- <lb/>
Episcopal. Services every fourth Sun- <lb/>
day morning and night. A, <lb/>
Rector. Sunday School at <lb/>
the offer was accepted, through a weekly paper. A <lb/>
the laud was platted, within print page after page i many <lb/>
looked and saw <lb/>
Mr- coming, and he said, <lb/>
Mrs. Hen, I guess I'll <lb/>
move on; I'm in a little hurry <lb/>
this morning. <lb/>
The hen said, don't go <lb/>
Mr. Fox I it is very pleasant to <lb/>
talk with you- let's <lb/>
continue the <lb/>
thank said the fox, <lb/>
three clays every person able to forth the advantages of a town, to be not the least <lb/>
buy a lot occasional but its show that j of which is the fact that Demo- <lb/>
politicians would rather <lb/>
bought of these community the best results aim- have man in the State, <lb/>
lots, raised easy ed at are lost. j They that with Russell for <lb/>
payments. Two years ago that This is written in hope Democratic influences <lb/>
did not circulate a win prevail in the executive <lb/>
including every store; to- . . . . <lb/>
day they pay out view the in such a office. Neither abuse nor flattery <lb/>
lion st <lb/>
said rt <lb/>
a newspaper is as <lb/>
in its own way as the Bible. <lb/>
consideration. What to <lb/>
do to improve the farm or the <lb/>
is idea- <lb/>
The people of stood <lb/>
the depressed condition of the <lb/>
last few years with heroic <lb/>
age, they have now come to <lb/>
the realization that we have the <lb/>
Methodist. Services every Sunday <lb/>
morning and Prayer meeting <lb/>
night. Ci. K. Smith, <lb/>
School at A. M. A. <lb/>
H. Supt. <lb/>
Presbyterian. 1st and <lb/>
morning and Prayer <lb/>
meeting night Kev. <lb/>
M pastor. Sunday School at <lb/>
A. <lb/>
This <lb/>
was the great tribute of a brighter coming Lodge No. I. O. K., <lb/>
nil-1 The stimulus to the county every Tuesday night. <lb/>
great man to honesty in . <lb/>
It ought to be the high aim caused by the high prices paid. <lb/>
de- <lb/>
ism. <lb/>
of every mail to <lb/>
serve it. <lb/>
What is honest newspaper <lb/>
It is that, within its proper <lb/>
as a public <lb/>
tells the fear or fa- <lb/>
It is that has ever as its <lb/>
guide the best truest inter- <lb/>
of the is <lb/>
faithful to its constituents, that <lb/>
uses to <lb/>
guard foster the of <lb/>
The people and aid social <lb/>
political elevation, that <lb/>
woods over here. <lb/>
Mr. said the hen, <lb/>
-Wire, . p on every hand. Moreover, <lb/>
-you re afraid of Mr. Hound., .,. <lb/>
new stores and dwellings are go such a payer as the town <lb/>
what they call would up th mi Idle of January. -W. <lb/>
them. Massey, N- C- <lb/>
would like hear from you Station. <lb/>
have your views about things; . <lb/>
in Yours A <lb/>
The Right Chord. <lb/>
Wonderful <lb/>
Que of the at the <lb/>
will be a <lb/>
You can't do you <lb/>
try. Some say they have <lb/>
menus. Then let a few that <lb/>
join and start <lb/>
the ball rolling <lb/>
Ia- a., w <lb/>
d let every soul that enjoys Every is judged, by <lb/>
issue of <lb/>
Thursday editorially <lb/>
upon Shop was <lb/>
The County <lb/>
Some little time ago the <lb/>
from Me., <lb/>
The paper bears a changed pulpits with the minister <lb/>
to the people and the inter- in the same <lb/>
of its neighborhood that no State. When the <lb/>
planter. The cotton is in <lb/>
did condition and will be a the town s privileges be m by of <lb/>
to many exposition visitors. <lb/>
It illustrates the methods of a man <lb/>
who has made the <lb/>
record of grower <lb/>
A few years ago he <lb/>
a county farm <lb/>
which had practically <lb/>
by its owners by work <lb/>
and intelligent cultivation lie has <lb/>
made it famous for its <lb/>
1880 five of laud <lb/>
Mr. raised fifteen bales of <lb/>
to talk out meeting <lb/>
in the <lb/>
every- churches, schools <lb/>
other cities, <lb/>
where, that your is awake, and newspapers <lb/>
It <lb/>
teems I hut <lb/>
it is the place to in there i in <lb/>
and invest y in, and that community should go to first- <lb/>
cotton, which beats the record thinking, some <lb/>
Georgia if not the country. <lb/>
m, i i ii , I from the crowd a lilt <lb/>
This year he has four I Stand o <lb/>
acres in cotton and will make aide and world white i <lb/>
three hundred bales- <lb/>
your are enterprising Q, <lb/>
P standards in the proper and support The <lb/>
eastern part of the State. I <lb/>
Away from might adJ other to these <lb/>
good hotel. With these <lb/>
four things as index the prob <lb/>
is solved by every who <lb/>
our midst without fur- <lb/>
If a local newspaper is not what was met by a deacon, who said <lb/>
it ought to be. the chances Jones, I do hope <lb/>
that The fault is not the in your prayer will <lb/>
tor or proprietor, but with the an especial effort for rain, <lb/>
people of the locality, who have . Our crops being destroyed, <lb/>
It in their power to make it what I can see nothing but <lb/>
The following from Hubert Bur- <lb/>
den has a of help to some. <lb/>
f these three ought to be, by according it <lb/>
ambition to get out a live <lb/>
is as strong the <lb/>
newspaper man as it is the city <lb/>
and that <lb/>
will, the majority of cases, <lb/>
him to the very <lb/>
So the <lb/>
minister was about making his <lb/>
for tobacco the Greenville <lb/>
market is is almost <lb/>
electrical. The outside world <lb/>
should know Ibis is a pros- <lb/>
re- <lb/>
fertile <lb/>
win come and look are <lb/>
that Greenville is a <lb/>
live town that Pitt is a great <lb/>
county. <lb/>
This is the place tor men of <lb/>
enterprise Wire have money <lb/>
to invest could reap a hut vest by <lb/>
establishing m- <lb/>
, here- The time is <lb/>
i i for them the people should <lb/>
holds the law he laud Work <lb/>
does not become the y sec- <lb/>
trusts and corporate , <lb/>
time working for yourself. <lb/>
It is <lb/>
of home for the <lb/>
cation of the <lb/>
of petty <lb/>
is one that is ever ready <lb/>
to sell its columns lo <lb/>
those who the law, oppress <lb/>
the people, who corrupt <lb/>
tors and who build <lb/>
the fallen lights of ; <lb/>
Newspapers are publish. <lb/>
health or y <lb/>
Lodge A. A. <lb/>
M. meets third Monday nights <lb/>
Zeno Moore, W. l <lb/>
R. D. I. JAMES, <lb/>
DENTIST, <lb/>
N- C. <lb/>
DR. ft. A. <lb/>
DENTIST. <lb/>
Pointed Paragraphs. <lb/>
Whenever nature leaves a hole in a 1ST. O. <lb/>
min she plasters it upstairs overs. K. Tender A <lb/>
over with a thick coat of J Hardware store. <lb/>
I , <lb/>
Is too narrow <lb/>
for too for love, too <lb/>
and too <lb/>
dark for <lb/>
merely for <lb/>
possibilities of farming perfect truth in <lb/>
and his improved seed i deals, if your life is good <lb/>
have of upright at eleven o'clock at night as <lb/>
planters in the South. ls At <lb/>
T iv. , ti . ; man on a as you <lb/>
In the Journal office there is alt. u picnic, if you are <lb/>
now a branch of a stalk ; a boy when you go to Chicago <lb/>
which was broken off of as you are at home, in short, you are <lb/>
Mr. fields a few days die of your <lb/>
In I space which a man's two <lb/>
I j. -i i i are. on Ultimate terms with <lb/>
can, easily cover are twelve ; and believe me, <lb/>
bolls. A healthier time you out from one of these <lb/>
men of not be found you will be a stronger, bet- <lb/>
and a thicker growth et bolls <lb/>
in, it do you <lb/>
have never seen. <lb/>
What George has done <lb/>
any other farmer Georgi, <lb/>
do, and his example ha- moved save his year old <lb/>
to improved methods and over car. The girl was <lb/>
profitable results o down and bey leg nearly <lb/>
severed from he. body. <lb/>
gel a with all prosperity will <lb/>
cling; and without them there <lb/>
will never be much hope for great <lb/>
things. Shop is the <lb/>
best talk you have made vet- <lb/>
Keep this before <lb/>
They are net dead, but simply <lb/>
sleeping, all that is necessary <lb/>
is to wake them up and get them <lb/>
to thinking- <lb/>
inquiry They are the nucleus bet Paper, the business will <lb/>
Iv- <lb/>
Arrangements have <lb/>
by Secretary J -B for the <lb/>
members of the Carolina <lb/>
Press Association to go to the At <lb/>
October <lb/>
The people of the I States use, <lb/>
on average, <lb/>
day, or to- <lb/>
about 4,380,000,000 pCt annum. <lb/>
her important point people <lb/>
should consider in connection with <lb/>
the duty of sustaining their local <lb/>
newspapers is that strangers <lb/>
judge largely of the thrift, pros- <lb/>
of a community by <lb/>
its paper presents <lb/>
Many a home seeker has in great <lb/>
measure influenced to settle <lb/>
in a neighborhood because <lb/>
the local paper reflected in its <lb/>
a prosperous <lb/>
community Richmond<lb/>
I hundred people were by <lb/>
an ha Honduras, on <lb/>
thy, and the damage to property <lb/>
ed nearly a dollars. <lb/>
ROM. He got so <lb/>
became gold, <lb/>
of their is. i hey i,,., his <lb/>
published for financial gain. The for It Carlyle. <lb/>
editor is, or ought to be, the <lb/>
of the public, lie is i M ,. ,,, <lb/>
tied to a just reward for speak great words and sutler <lb/>
vices. And he gels h by honest, hie sorrows. Beads. <lb/>
effort. Whatever ton dies the nerves of <lb/>
editor whose lo. mans moral <lb/>
wealth causes him to open bis j ti than steam, <lb/>
r columns to every powerful r lightning.-K. H. <lb/>
he said, Uh. l .,. . . <lb/>
D, av Th. e t rat th. u wouldst send be branded as such. <lb/>
The merchant who cheats . with such as ah- <lb/>
sane has his Nemesis. The it smith. <lb/>
tor who betrays his people ought <lb/>
to a place in the same <lb/>
copious rains the soil of <lb/>
that it may bring forth <lb/>
a bountiful harvest, the <lb/>
people will be made glad, <lb/>
Ob, Lora they will bless you <lb/>
for it. I desire, Oh Lord, to <lb/>
state that I make this petition in <lb/>
the name of the people of Scar- <lb/>
for, Oh, Lord, I know that <lb/>
Thou, in thy wisdom, will <lb/>
say it is that the soil of <lb/>
needs- It is more top <lb/>
K. L. <lb/>
Williamston. Greenville. <lb/>
X E A W,<lb/>
under House. Third S <lb/>
Ll I. <lb/>
ATTORNEY-AT-LA W, <lb/>
GREENVILLE, NO. <lb/>
Pi ice in all the courts. a <lb/>
specialty. <lb/>
SON,<lb/>
; is said on a moderate <lb/>
has since st el <lb/>
her population by emigration to this <lb/>
country. They were principally French <lb/>
Canadians, who do not take kindly to <lb/>
British rule, they do <lb/>
batter in Gear England in <lb/>
some of have almost <lb/>
home branches of labor. <lb/>
There more ill <lb/>
Chicago than can be in <lb/>
th public <lb/>
The <lb/>
a large of bicycle ac <lb/>
to the lack of familiarity <lb/>
Baxter Dr. Leo ion the part riders with the <lb/>
Pay appeared last week at . of the road, <lb/>
court and submitted for It thinks a great many cyclists <lb/>
an with deadly are ignorant even of the rule to <lb/>
affair always keep to tho right, these <lb/>
the and tor which they a are more probably due <lb/>
were over to court just be to the or ignorance of <lb/>
fore the killing of old Dr. Payne, drivers. It is very noticeable that <lb/>
Attorney and Counselor Law <lb/>
Greenville, <lb/>
Practices in all the Court <lb/>
Civil and criminal Business Solicited. <lb/>
Makes a special of fraud <lb/>
ages, actions lo recover laud, and col- <lb/>
Prompt and careful attention <lb/>
all business. <lb/>
Money to loan approved st <lb/>
Terms easy. <lb/>
The case the <lb/>
of the costs, the judge <lb/>
many drivers will not yield an <lb/>
of road to Per <lb/>
remaining that the whole, haps they think a wheel can slip <lb/>
had been investigated fully and I anything anywhere at any <lb/>
Sin in well and that time, or fly over if <lb/>
had suffered in th loss, a wheel will not run very easily <lb/>
of his fat bar, therefore he would in gutters or through the hushes <lb/>
suspend The <lb/>
feeling between the families has <lb/>
broken out again. Dr <lb/>
it is said, has asked the foreman <lb/>
of jury twice which tried <lb/>
how he <lb/>
for rendering his verdict. <lb/>
C Observer- <lb/>
the sides of roads. They <lb/>
are to the just <lb/>
as much as any <lb/>
A storm did <lb/>
bordering in Lake Ontario. <lb/>
to <lb/>
J. H. la. <lb/>
FLEMING <lb/>
M. C. <lb/>
Practice in all the Courts.; <lb/>
U C. LATHAM. HARRY <lb/>
I A I HAM X SKI IN <lb/>
j n. i. <lb/>
Mr E. F. C. Harding, <lb/>
Wilson. N. U. Greenville, N. <lb/>
Special attention given to <lb/>
of claims.<lb/>
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<p>
the reflector The Tobacco Department <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
P, Conducted by O. L. Joyner, Proprietor Eastern Tobacco Warehouse.<lb/>
Entered at cent Greenville <lb/>
K. C as second-class matter. <lb/>
WEDNESDAY. Sept. <lb/>
LOCAL NOTES AND TOBACCO <lb/>
JOTTINGS. <lb/>
One of the handsomest <lb/>
man's edition of any paper that <lb/>
has yet been published in this <lb/>
State was the Fayetteville Ob <lb/>
of last week. It was a <lb/>
credit to publishers and also <lb/>
to the ladies who edited man- <lb/>
aged and it. The number was <lb/>
splendidly <lb/>
There much talk just at <lb/>
present about a third term for <lb/>
Mr. Cleveland. We presume <lb/>
this is disturbing other people <lb/>
more than it is President Cleve- <lb/>
land. Nobody has ever called <lb/>
him a fool, whatever eke they <lb/>
may have said and we <lb/>
believe that he will ever give <lb/>
them any evidence that he is <lb/>
one. <lb/>
BY O. L. JOYS Ell. <lb/>
Heavy breaks every day <lb/>
prices well sustained. <lb/>
A few years ago, in bet four <lb/>
years only, and some instances <lb/>
ash less time than that, several; <lb/>
of the leading of this <lb/>
place did all their power to, <lb/>
prevent a market being <lb/>
established in Greenville. A great <lb/>
many of the unfortunate farmers At the rate tobacco is coming <lb/>
who traded the mortgage now there will be over live mil- <lb/>
system were denied the right to lion pounds by 1st, <lb/>
plant tobacco by the merchant beard a gentleman from <lb/>
running them, and these who i Danville, a few Jays ago, <lb/>
were not forced these nearly all the to <lb/>
w. re advised by merchant friends, <lb/>
not only in Greenville, but all <lb/>
over the county, to fool with <lb/>
so risky a crop, and in this way <lb/>
numbers of our people were kept <lb/>
ignorant of the natural <lb/>
of our soil to the growth and <lb/>
fine development of product <lb/>
could spot <lb/>
tobacco from other to- <lb/>
other markets in <lb/>
eastern p of the State. He said <lb/>
the tobacco sold in Greenville was <lb/>
much more than the <lb/>
other markets. <lb/>
J. C. Logan Harris says <lb/>
has been misquoted as saying <lb/>
that he would carry fifty <lb/>
to the silver convention. <lb/>
He says he has received many <lb/>
letters from them asking if they <lb/>
were invited and that he in <lb/>
every case responded in the <lb/>
affirmative, and that to his <lb/>
knowledge many of them will <lb/>
be in the convention He says <lb/>
he only wants about <lb/>
minutes of the time of the con- <lb/>
Says he cares more at <lb/>
present about principles than <lb/>
party Whew <lb/>
ATLANTA EXPOSITION. <lb/>
The of <lb/>
The most important event f the cur- <lb/>
rent year to this country, and especially <lb/>
to South, and still <lb/>
to the of the State of <lb/>
Georgia, is the Cotton States and Inter- <lb/>
national Exposition which opened at <lb/>
Atlanta, on the 18th day of <lb/>
and closes on the 31st of <lb/>
December. <lb/>
a Southern city of about 110.000 <lb/>
population should have the enterprise <lb/>
and public spirit, to say <lb/>
to undertake, almost sin handed <lb/>
an enterprise so wide in it scope, o <lb/>
mammoth in Us proportions ml <lb/>
such a vast outlay of money as to <lb/>
richly entitle it to the designation <lb/>
la the face of <lb/>
commercial depression and financial <lb/>
panic, and that Atlanta, tin., which <lb/>
was left tut little more than a heap of <lb/>
ashes and ruins, with Its <lb/>
population of scattered and home- <lb/>
less by Sherman's army, when it took <lb/>
up Its famous to the <lb/>
should be that city, it is not surprising <lb/>
that the first suggestions of such an <lb/>
enterprise were received with general <lb/>
misgiving and that even the Southern <lb/>
States and cities against it. <lb/>
and slow to come to the assistance <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/>
MM <lb/>
ware <lb/>
he when a few came together the east <lb/>
tried to establish a market atoned now expecting <lb/>
The great Southern <lb/>
at opened on <lb/>
Wednesday with magnificent <lb/>
splendor. There were <lb/>
people present to witness the <lb/>
massive machinery being put <lb/>
in motion in response to the <lb/>
touch of an electric button by <lb/>
President Cleveland at Gray <lb/>
Gables, his summer home <lb/>
Massachusetts. North Carolina <lb/>
is well represented by exhibits <lb/>
at the Exposition and there is <lb/>
no need or fear that our State <lb/>
will suffer in the least through <lb/>
comparison with others. <lb/>
lion. W. S- Dis- <lb/>
Attorney for Utah, is vis- <lb/>
Washington. He <lb/>
is much in the situation <lb/>
in Utah to make the democrats <lb/>
hopeful of electing their State <lb/>
ticket and two I . B. Senator-. <lb/>
I believe that it i not putting <lb/>
it one whit too strong to say <lb/>
that our chances of success <lb/>
are fully equal to the <lb/>
Utah has enjoyed two <lb/>
successive seasons of good crops, <lb/>
and the condition of business is <lb/>
satisfactory. The people are <lb/>
feeling very good over the re <lb/>
turn of better times, and that <lb/>
will inure to the benefit of the <lb/>
democracy. If we carry the <lb/>
Territory year it is almost <lb/>
a sure thing that it will go the <lb/>
same way in <lb/>
he Silver Convention, <lb/>
From the <lb/>
that there <lb/>
four distinct propositions to be <lb/>
pressed before the silver <lb/>
at Raleigh Wednesday, <lb/>
25th. These <lb/>
Mr. Ed- Chambers Smiths <lb/>
plan is that it will declare the <lb/>
alterable that the free <lb/>
coinage of silver is the prop- <lb/>
solution of the financial <lb/>
and resolutions will be <lb/>
somewhat along the line <lb/>
of those passed by the Democrat- <lb/>
silver lately held at <lb/>
Washington. is no m <lb/>
says Mi- Smith, far <lb/>
can learn, to commit anyone <lb/>
against his will to any resolution <lb/>
for a new Mr- baa <lb/>
also said that it was a mere con- <lb/>
and could not bind any- <lb/>
body- , <lb/>
It is staled, by those to whom <lb/>
he has read the resolutions, that <lb/>
ex-Judge Spier the re- <lb/>
of the original <lb/>
for the convention or confer- <lb/>
has drafted a set of <lb/>
to be submitted which <lb/>
little besides arraign <lb/>
of the Democratic party- <lb/>
What he proposes to the parties <lb/>
will probably develop until <lb/>
Wednesday, if then. <lb/>
Senator Marion Butler is <lb/>
said to have a resolution that de- <lb/>
free coinage the leading <lb/>
only question before the <lb/>
Die, and commits all delegates not <lb/>
to vote for any candidate for of- <lb/>
lice on ticket who is not <lb/>
openly favor the <lb/>
of silver at the ratio of lo <lb/>
Logo will make tea <lb/>
most eloquent of his <lb/>
so his friends say, in of <lb/>
proposition to establish a <lb/>
brand new party with no plank <lb/>
except one favoring free and <lb/>
unlimited coinage of silver. He <lb/>
he is to leave the Re- <lb/>
publican party for free silver, <lb/>
Unless all free silver men are will <lb/>
to leave their parties and <lb/>
new silver party, the <lb/>
of a Republican gold-bog <lb/>
President in 1396 is inevitable- <lb/>
product at home, then is when t <lb/>
was that all the influence of <lb/>
established business prestige from <lb/>
of our merchants was <lb/>
the few that tried <lb/>
to start the market, <lb/>
were advised to ship their <lb/>
co to Oxford. Henderson and <lb/>
Durham all the other mar <lb/>
of Slide, and told that <lb/>
the few buyers that were cu the <lb/>
Greenville market were lacing the <lb/>
farmers tobacco and shipping it <lb/>
to these and making <lb/>
money on it. So was cue <lb/>
of our prominent merchants <lb/>
pressed with this idea that he <lb/>
gave notice to a good of <lb/>
his customers that he was going <lb/>
to place a man from up the <lb/>
try on the Greenville market to <lb/>
buy for him, and that he would <lb/>
ship tobacco from here to the <lb/>
other markets make money <lb/>
it. He placed his man the <lb/>
but after an experience <lb/>
of only throe weeks long <lb/>
enough for him, the merchant of <lb/>
coarse, to out of pocket to the <lb/>
tune of a hundred or so <lb/>
his buyer made himself <lb/>
by his absence from the <lb/>
breaks. The merchant withdrew <lb/>
from the tobacco a wiser <lb/>
and a more experienced man. <lb/>
instead of why it was that <lb/>
he lost his purchase, he gave <lb/>
as a that his man only <lb/>
bought the high tobacco. Strong <lb/>
us was this influence against <lb/>
market, success came slow but <lb/>
sure. There are numbers of our <lb/>
people who at that time Spoke up <lb/>
for the home market and have <lb/>
ways so, but there was a <lb/>
stubborn influence some <lb/>
of our citizens against the market- <lb/>
We have heard a good of <lb/>
the buyers speak of the treat <lb/>
they received at the of the <lb/>
citizens when they first came to <lb/>
Greenville, so far as the writ <lb/>
is concerned, we have had some <lb/>
very hard things said about us in <lb/>
connection with the tobacco mar- <lb/>
so bitter was the feeling <lb/>
against it. as every is <lb/>
the architect of i is own fortune, <lb/>
we knew that if success crowned <lb/>
oh efforts the feeling would soon <lb/>
be outlived, but if failure overtook <lb/>
us we would be kicked into <lb/>
ion as a youth <lb/>
to make some investments <lb/>
He is a tobacconist and has <lb/>
on the largest tobacco markets <lb/>
the verb all his life. He told <lb/>
writer yesterday ha had made <lb/>
up hie mind to come here to live. <lb/>
He predicts that attain years <lb/>
will sell fifteen million <lb/>
tobacco. <lb/>
Some people croak for the <lb/>
of it. some from the habit of it, <lb/>
some the <lb/>
of it- They never enjoy what is <lb/>
set before them, because they <lb/>
can't eat, take or carry away all <lb/>
table before the neigh- <lb/>
The <lb/>
get these <lb/>
Tobacconist. <lb/>
in himself <lb/>
that the last few years has ; about Greenville said that he had <lb/>
raised the veil of distressing a-d ; decided to locate here, that for <lb/>
oppressing indebtedness from the i the last throe years he had bees <lb/>
head of farmers. We have watching eastern Carolina and i of a In an undertaking which <lb/>
but that our merchants that be had long bee. <lb/>
honest in their views, but that was the market I promise even a degree of <lb/>
This same gentleman , accomplishment <lb/>
. B A visit to Park, however, <lb/>
about two miles north renter <lb/>
Atlanta, will dispel every doubt of lite <lb/>
a. decree of <lb/>
passing tie expectation <lb/>
of the projector- of the Cotton stale <lb/>
and International Exposition, <lb/>
Prom the roof garden of the new and <lb/>
modern which <lb/>
pies th highest hill in this hill city, a <lb/>
magnificent vie the <lb/>
Its surrounding is afforded. All <lb/>
around son, over hill and val- <lb/>
sufficiently pronounced to <lb/>
ford pleating variety to the <lb/>
I the compact, well-built, Chi- <lb/>
of the Gate city <lb/>
South. Atlanta, with it Of well- <lb/>
streets and avenues, laid out <lb/>
regardless of rule or plan. <lb/>
Which Hie macadamized roads <lb/>
lead through t tie <lb/>
the rich lands beyond. <lb/>
i appearance of solidity, <lb/>
and beauty in her public build- <lb/>
her churches, her <lb/>
numerous public school <lb/>
houses, her Henry Brady Hospital, her <lb/>
stores and private houses, suggestive of <lb/>
abundant building material nearby, and <lb/>
looking away to Hie east, fourteen miles <lb/>
the the famous Stone <lb/>
Mountain looms up, mountain of <lb/>
granite, where Immense are <lb/>
operated now, but where, thirty-one <lb/>
years ago. war held sway <lb/>
were and their <lb/>
blood trickled over the turned, granite <lb/>
of Mountain. <lb/>
In over these lovely hills and <lb/>
ch i-i gladness of Southern <lb/>
verdure and yielding abundantly to the <lb/>
hand of the happy It is <lb/>
difficult to it was ever <lb/>
theater . f war. and that the soil was lit- <lb/>
soaked with fraternal blood. <lb/>
such an undertaking the question <lb/>
of transportation is one of natural <lb/>
and every person in any- <lb/>
in exposition, every <lb/>
person proposing to become an <lb/>
tor or a has doubtless propound- <lb/>
ed the inquiry, whether the Southern <lb/>
railroads are equal to the emergency of <lb/>
handling enormous travel <lb/>
to and Atlanta during period <lb/>
of the exposition. This question <lb/>
course has long since been answered to <lb/>
sales here, it was a noted fact that their satisfaction by the Committee on <lb/>
there was no from our sister transportation of tip- but <lb/>
town who came for the of many who <lb/>
purpose <lb/>
What I want <lb/>
There'll be Lots of <lb/>
Blow. <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 For a time about Clothes from all source- Than <lb/>
elsewhere. , are all sorts of Clothes. Mind that you get the <lb/>
no object. If you can be convinced <lb/>
W Hat Want In sure Patronage. The Fall <lb/>
w Hats are the new blocks. There are <lb/>
is to trade at the place where you get the best <lb/>
value for your money. I have given and do give and Pay <lb/>
you better value than any house in the city <lb/>
guarantee to, fit and please you, <lb/>
earth <lb/>
Expresses <lb/>
Sentiment. <lb/>
the Wrong <lb/>
The was taken from <lb/>
the Daily Greenville <lb/>
planter said on the breaks today, <lb/>
I was in yesterday and they <lb/>
told me there that the Greenville mar- <lb/>
had broke all to pieces, bill <lb/>
from prices here today it looks anything <lb/>
else but Wonder if that is the <lb/>
way our neighbor town i trying to es- <lb/>
We are at a loss to know Lo; <lb/>
such a report started, would <lb/>
to give the <lb/>
of the planter referred to in <lb/>
this <lb/>
There is not a market the <lb/>
State towards which our people <lb/>
have a kinder feeling than the <lb/>
one at At the opening <lb/>
came for the express , , <lb/>
e of farmers <lb/>
with prices, and our <lb/>
people <lb/>
impressed with the war, perhaps it will <lb/>
e of of <lb/>
period of ten or <lb/>
and indication showed that <lb/>
to carry fair <lb/>
in the field of competition. <lb/>
Knowing all this to true, the <lb/>
is sorry to <lb/>
the has been wrongly <lb/>
informed- The sentiment express <lb/>
ed does not ac- <lb/>
cord with the of our ware <lb/>
house-men or buyers, and we <lb/>
close of the <lb/>
well Q Say <lb/>
comparison can be well drawn be- <lb/>
tween the apologies for <lb/>
roads in the south during that period, <lb/>
and <lb/>
equipment, and service of the present. <lb/>
is essentially a railroad city <lb/>
and a great railroad center, <lb/>
roads, and good ones, radiating to every <lb/>
section of the country. But Without <lb/>
considering any of the others, there is <lb/>
one system fully capable of <lb/>
and <lb/>
will, of all tap travel and to end <lb/>
justice to Tarboro, publish this any and <lb/>
its Southern <lb/>
and that lathe great <lb/>
dilation operated by a single <lb/>
j with headquarter at Wash- <lb/>
Under the name of the <lb/>
Of course we will <lb/>
above from the and <lb/>
take pleasure in so doing. We <lb/>
are glad to have this <lb/>
of the of the Tarboro <lb/>
people toward the Greenville <lb/>
assure them of a hear <lb/>
Moved reciprocation of <lb/>
by such incentives a law men <lb/>
brought the Greenville tobacco <lb/>
market into while <lb/>
the object of this article is not to <lb/>
especially pass again through the <lb/>
dark of the market, bat in <lb/>
a partial review of the past <lb/>
we are the better to show <lb/>
the advantages the tobacco mar- <lb/>
has been to the town <lb/>
show those whose opposition was <lb/>
so bitter that although they fought <lb/>
us a hard caused us to <lb/>
drop many a hard earned dollar, <lb/>
yet our victory the . f <lb/>
their purposes a to <lb/>
them in disguise- <lb/>
GREEN TOBACCO <lb/>
BI O- L. <lb/>
to <lb/>
to <lb/>
to <lb/>
to <lb/>
to <lb/>
Mrs. Anna Gap, wife of Ex- <lb/>
Deputy S. Marshal, <lb/>
Columbus, Kan., <lb/>
was <lb/>
of TWINS in <lb/>
less than min- <lb/>
and with <lb/>
scarcely any pain <lb/>
after using only <lb/>
two bottles of <lb/>
That Greenville will fair <lb/>
in the field of has <lb/>
all been will the <lb/>
disposition of this market. <lb/>
Greenville market <lb/>
merit and envies <lb/>
in State, but wishes <lb/>
for all the fullest measure of <lb/>
soccers- <lb/>
That <lb/>
Tired Feeling <lb/>
danger. It is a serious <lb/>
condition will lead to <lb/>
results if it i- not over <lb/>
come at once. It U <lb/>
that the blood is impoverished <lb/>
and impure. The best remedy is <lb/>
HOOD'S <lb/>
Sarsaparilla <lb/>
Which makes rich, healthy blood, <lb/>
strength and <lb/>
to the muscles, vigor to <lb/>
tin; brain and and vitality <lb/>
lo every part of the body. <lb/>
Hood's Sarsaparilla positively <lb/>
Makes the <lb/>
Weak Strong <lb/>
l have taken Hood's <lb/>
for indigestion, that tired <lb/>
feeling and loss of appetite. I <lb/>
fed much better stronger <lb/>
after taking it. I earnestly rec- <lb/>
Hood's Sarsaparilla, <lb/>
and I call it a great <lb/>
Has. C. E. 1318 <lb/>
St., Philadelphia, <lb/>
One Of its has its northern <lb/>
minus Washington, over it is <lb/>
operated a List through service in con- <lb/>
ion with the Pennsylvania Railroad <lb/>
New York, through Philadelphia, <lb/>
Baltimore, Washington Atlanta to all <lb/>
parts of the and Southwest, In- <lb/>
Orleans mill points <lb/>
Florida, and which makes i lie ran from <lb/>
New York to Atlanta in hours. Not <lb/>
only so, hat its connection in other <lb/>
enable It to give the same <lb/>
c-lass service to passengers from the <lb/>
Weal and <lb/>
So important is this great sys- <lb/>
success of exposition and <lb/>
so hearts- has been its interest the <lb/>
and its co-operation with <lb/>
the managers of the that it <lb/>
has been accorded exceptional privileges <lb/>
and will be the only having tracks <lb/>
ill will enable it <lb/>
to land passengers from any direction, <lb/>
without Misuse of cars, either the <lb/>
or the Union depot in Atlanta, <lb/>
may prefer. <lb/>
The Railway has always <lb/>
n the most generous <lb/>
; in every enterprise effort to promote <lb/>
the wolf ire the South, and will make <lb/>
a most Interesting exhibit <lb/>
building which it has creeled In the lair <lb/>
grounds, consisting of specimens of the <lb/>
mineral mid other products the South <lb/>
and illustrative the marvelous <lb/>
In railroad op- <lb/>
and architecture in this country. <lb/>
T. K. C, <lb/>
Hood's <lb/>
and <lb/>
DID HOT SUFFER <lb/>
or Mall, on reef <lb/>
St. per <lb/>
mailed <lb/>
CO., tit. <lb/>
SOLD AU. <lb/>
Only Hood's <lb/>
Hood's Pills <lb/>
we heard a number of <lb/>
visiting attorneys commenting on <lb/>
the fact that they had seen but <lb/>
two drunken men on the streets, <lb/>
and said it was so different from <lb/>
the disorderly scenes that used <lb/>
to be witnessed hare during court <lb/>
week. <lb/>
Doctors Say; <lb/>
Bilious and Intermittent Fevers <lb/>
which prevail in dis- <lb/>
are invariably <lb/>
by derangements of the <lb/>
Stomach Liver and Bowels. <lb/>
The Secret of Health. <lb/>
The liver is the great <lb/>
in the mechanism of <lb/>
man, and when it is out of order, <lb/>
the whole system becomes de- <lb/>
ranged and disease is the result <lb/>
Liver Pills <lb/>
Cure all Liver Troubles. <lb/>
What everybody <lb/>
wants <lb/>
Visitors to the City. <lb/>
j here are sights worth seeing at my store, and <lb/>
are welcome all I can show, and to all <lb/>
j the information I can give, without being urged <lb/>
,. . . i w to buy. a chance to see the new things that <lb/>
is to trade with a reliable, square, up-to-date con- Men and Boys wear; a chance to get the <lb/>
that will appreciate your trade. All And when settled quietly at home you'll <lb/>
Styles now ready. Come and see me and I will; discover there's something need then how <lb/>
do you good. it will be to order. <lb/>
------MY FALL AND WINTER <lb/>
l III. SB. <lb/>
ABE ALL IX AND OPEN FOR <lb/>
The King Clothier. <lb/>
J WILSON, . <lb/>
ASHLEY WILSON, Salesmen, who will be glad to see <lb/>
WILL JAMES. <lb/>
WILSON, <lb/>
A Cause. <lb/>
of most patriotic <lb/>
ever North Carolina to <lb/>
memory of <lb/>
North Carolina soldiery sines the <lb/>
lat war was that of raisins; the <lb/>
Monument the <lb/>
auspices of the Rifles, <lb/>
the 21st of last March- ex-- j <lb/>
and successful man- <lb/>
of this was mainly <lb/>
Ml <lb/>
Help us. <lb/>
our freedom. <lb/>
Truly, <lb/>
B. F. Sugg. <lb/>
N. . Sept. j <lb/>
Our i <lb/>
is up kind paid as <lb/>
you know. It is absolutely <lb/>
that Hie pro and<lb/>
that a pines to put <lb/>
t bum, to remove I lie balance of <lb/>
the d a I and tame <lb/>
To do s we must have <lb/>
money as it, we<lb/>
to the energy of T. H- <lb/>
of the Now i had cot at the no of work <lb/>
the monument is paid fr, there I <lb/>
comes earnest appeal in a very <lb/>
novel way to help place a suitable <lb/>
fence around our dead. <lb/>
Following is a letter from Capt. <lb/>
which explains itself. As <lb/>
the representative of that effort <lb/>
in Pitt county, I most earnestly j i t m k if you do <lb/>
appeal to and JIlt t hf n k you dispose of some <lb/>
those who feel that loyalty I b same <lb/>
patriotism that is so ardently ,.,, us I am so <lb/>
burning the of their get this k done am <lb/>
from and <lb/>
many of them off the works <lb/>
thrown up nu-u- We are <lb/>
having these fixed op and sold to <lb/>
do the above work. For <lb/>
the straight slicks <lb/>
polished we ban- <lb/>
Wholesale and Retail <lb/>
Stoves. Stoves.<lb/>
hearts- There is mere <lb/>
noble or grand in effort than to <lb/>
care for beautify the graves <lb/>
of our dead soldiery <lb/>
Carolina, heavens <lb/>
attend her. <lb/>
While protect and <lb/>
defend <lb/>
In making this appeal I do it <lb/>
for the I have those who <lb/>
off my mind. Kindly see what <lb/>
you can do let me know when <lb/>
how many lo send- I think <lb/>
it best lo go and see about <lb/>
how many you gel engaged <lb/>
and let me I <lb/>
that number about as many <lb/>
extra ones as yon think you can <lb/>
easily dispose of- With Kind re- <lb/>
I am Your Friend <lb/>
T. H. <lb/>
We are laying in a full line of <lb/>
Best quality, low prizes. Call and ex- <lb/>
Stoves, <lb/>
We also are agents for the celebrated <lb/>
STOVES STOVES <lb/>
I am now receiving my Fall Stock of Cooking <lb/>
and Heating Stoves. <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 <lb/>
people. The Plow Boy, Seminole, New <lb/>
Patron and New Lee. Price from and up. <lb/>
the best Stove ever sold <lb/>
on this market. With each Stove l give pipe and <lb/>
the fixtures to do the cooking for any family. I <lb/>
keep constantly on hand castings for the Stoves <lb/>
I sell. My Stove Pipe is made of the best East <lb/>
Iron. My are first class in every <lb/>
respect. The New Dixie, Comfort, Iron King, <lb/>
Pluto and Regal stand second to none. I buy <lb/>
Stoves Strictly for Cash and sell for Cash. I get <lb/>
off all the discounts possible and I give my <lb/>
the advantage of it in low prices. <lb/>
in stock, Doors, Sash, Glass, Putty, Oil, Lead, <lb/>
Axes, Nails, Belting, Rope, Saws, Tools, Iron <lb/>
Drive Pumps and Pipes and everything kept in <lb/>
a first class Hardware Store. I sell the <lb/>
which is the heaviest Pump made. All are <lb/>
ed to look at my My for Cash <lb/>
sell for <lb/>
D. D. HASKETT, <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. G. <lb/>
Rambler and Columbia <lb/>
and have on hand a few second-hand Bicycles <lb/>
for sale very cheap. You may need a Mowing <lb/>
Machine, we have in stock. <lb/>
Drugstore, <lb/>
T- A. JONES 1878. SAVAGE. <lb/>
SAVAGE, SON CO, <lb/>
Cotton Factors and Commission Merchants, <lb/>
TUNIS NORFOLK, V A. <lb/>
Wholesale and Retail Dealers la Bias, Ac <lb/>
Cotton, Grain, Peanut and Peas, <lb/>
liberal Ad on n and <lb/>
Market Price Guaranteed. <lb/>
Punk, or any Reliable In <lb/>
J. <lb/>
put CO., X. c. <lb/>
C. C. Cobb. <lb/>
Co. X. C. <lb/>
Skinner. <lb/>
i ,.; ., <lb/>
COBB BROS. CO. <lb/>
Va. <lb/>
mar <lb/>
--------o <lb/>
X. A B. H. Doped. <lb/>
U. <lb/>
AN <lb/>
Hogging, Ties and Peanut Sacks Furnished Lowest Prices. <lb/>
edition in . <lb/>
H and Solicited,<lb/>
</p>
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THE REFLECTOR <lb/>
Local Reflections. <lb/>
A good would be Refresh- <lb/>
Just a. week more of <lb/>
Lave struck <lb/>
cents a gallon. <lb/>
New Goods arriving daily at <lb/>
Lang's- <lb/>
Riverside Nurse lies has com- <lb/>
grapes. <lb/>
17th.- Gov. fine fresh <lb/>
Butler today. S- M. <lb/>
Rev- H. died <lb/>
in Raleigh Saturday <lb/>
The are now getting a <lb/>
longer Hie days. <lb/>
A Fashion Sheet given to <lb/>
buying hats of Mrs. L Griffin. <lb/>
The hour for in <lb/>
our churches changed <lb/>
to <lb/>
store will be closed <lb/>
day. for holiday. <lb/>
The Wilmington Star was <lb/>
twenty ; ears old Sunday. <lb/>
It grows no with age. <lb/>
lo dosed Satin <lb/>
day, for holiday. <lb/>
S- M- <lb/>
The is <lb/>
of its usu- <lb/>
style. <lb/>
AUTUMN ANATOMY. <lb/>
People Going and Coming These <lb/>
Early Days. <lb/>
Cox is quite sick. <lb/>
J. A. Lang went to Raleigh today. <lb/>
O. went to <lb/>
-I. Smith left Friday for <lb/>
Seven Spring-. <lb/>
Morris Meyer returned from Wash <lb/>
Friday <lb/>
Ella returned <lb/>
Wednesday evening. <lb/>
Mr-. M. I. returned Tuesday <lb/>
evening Iron Baltimore. <lb/>
W. F. a <lb/>
Taft Co. <lb/>
I L. and wife Friday <lb/>
morning for <lb/>
Mrs. II. W. King, from <lb/>
Kim-ton, Saturday morning. <lb/>
Misses Lucy and Mary are <lb/>
Mi.-s Adelaide Williams. <lb/>
Mrs. Warren, of Canny Bill, is <lb/>
visiting her parents hare. <lb/>
f. I. r. timed Sc <lb/>
land geek, Wednesday evening. <lb/>
Ben Savage, of Scotland Neck, has <lb/>
taken a position with Bros, <lb/>
K. V. Parker baa taken a position as <lb/>
marble with J. C. Lanier A <lb/>
Mis. and little <lb/>
from Baltimore eve- <lb/>
Earnest Forbes and Bob Hove <lb/>
to Friday evening for a <lb/>
hunt. <lb/>
A GOOD WOMAN DEAD. <lb/>
Mr. W. F. Burch, foreman on <lb/>
the left again for <lb/>
Wilmington this morning, but on <lb/>
much sadder mission the <lb/>
one on which he last week. <lb/>
This time he with the re <lb/>
mains of his mother lo place <lb/>
them at rest by the side of her <lb/>
A RECORD. <lb/>
A Good Judge. <lb/>
We don't know when we have <lb/>
Mad; by an Honorable Son cf Pitt been mite with The Short Lumber Mill at Washing. <lb/>
of a, tn Again by <lb/>
Judge who has presided over tho <lb/>
and modest, true <lb/>
brave and <lb/>
are the virtues of the best citizens- <lb/>
We have just lad the pleasure of <lb/>
I hearing Mr. M Jones recount <lb/>
courts of Pitt than in <lb/>
Judge His courteous, <lb/>
just and merciful decisions meet <lb/>
with approval. He is <lb/>
clear, firm and learned, and his <lb/>
very face denotes the <lb/>
in Cemetery. Le b heroic of Ml, gentleman. His ruling indicate <lb/>
m r i i;., . . , . the best purest virtues of an <lb/>
Mrs. Burch bad been in poor j R Davenport, the merchant L,, and <lb/>
health several mouths and it I f successful far I we are glad to have sue-, a <lb/>
was not thought she would find excellent citizen, ; did gentleman and gallant Judge <lb/>
be well again. Friday have it from Mr- <lb/>
night she became much worse, whom we and <lb/>
and grew gradually weaker until from his knowing <lb/>
o'clock Monday j be <lb/>
We learn with that the <lb/>
Short lumber mill at Washington <lb/>
has suffered another serious loss <lb/>
by fire. On Thursday <lb/>
fire was discovered in a shed near <lb/>
the dry kilns, before it could <lb/>
be checked the shed, kilns, <lb/>
the office and some smaller build <lb/>
SLAUGHTER. <lb/>
most excellent citizen, urn i . ., ,. , <lb/>
from Mr- Davenport j to administer the of our j M a large <lb/>
K i I of him were <lb/>
State. <lb/>
of lumber were destroy id- <lb/>
The loss is estimated between <lb/>
and which is part <lb/>
We are pleased to learn that covered by insurance. <lb/>
through the personal effort of This is the third tire <lb/>
Deserved Promotion. <lb/>
We intend to make our new stock of <lb/>
Dry Goods Shoes. <lb/>
nearly years old at the time of i <lb/>
death. Her parents at Appomattox was in com- <lb/>
America when she was cf his <lb/>
old and located u, i <lb/>
this State, where she Op t j are as J- <lb/>
and married Mr. i Davenport- He is a worthy <lb/>
James A- Burch- daughters . <lb/>
and one BOB were born to j <lb/>
their lives -n the explosion <lb/>
that occurred the 10th of last <lb/>
December. We learn that the <lb/>
had not with him in person , , , . . . <lb/>
to see Mr. Benedict, the Public dry kilns will be rebuilt at once. <lb/>
Printer- <lb/>
The man <lb/>
o- <lb/>
He is a worthy people who have been coming Bis <lb/>
of Pitt county to court for many years and d u, ,., the <lb/>
and one eon were to t ,.,.;, lie the man; stopping at Macon are , , , m <lb/>
Both daughters and her husband of with the now g <lb/>
having lei her . around The hand- ; <lb/>
papered dining room, <lb/>
if lied <lb/>
crave, her Heath leaves Mr. l- that we had the i pp <lb/>
Burch only living member f u these facts. <lb/>
m -.-w- j O U i i . <lb/>
the family. In his bereavement p,, coincidence was that he The table is ail right on alarm clock <lb/>
ceiling painting of The m in ho hopes to rise by <lb/>
rooms has made a big his own should depend <lb/>
fail lo new <lb/>
goods now Dr. K. A left Monday for <lb/>
folk. Va. where he lo a- <lb/>
The at <lb/>
Swamp made at <lb/>
the town churches <lb/>
This hot seems more <lb/>
oppressive than we had <lb/>
ill. few cool days. <lb/>
m tells us <lb/>
that John JR. Gentry will be here <lb/>
at the races Oct. Sid. <lb/>
It is now and the given <lb/>
foliage of the forest is taking on <lb/>
rich hues of color-. <lb/>
Jesse Proctor has par <lb/>
a lot Higgs <lb/>
just above College Hotel, <lb/>
la building a on it. <lb/>
H II. of Washington, <lb/>
Las brought up two fine horses <lb/>
id i , practicing them for the <lb/>
race ; here- <lb/>
Plenty of peas and <lb/>
p been made <lb/>
this and is not much <lb/>
probability body starving. <lb/>
The heat and is about <lb/>
to do for tin town what the town <lb/>
have failed to <lb/>
O the glass weeds. <lb/>
and Dun's reports <lb/>
Miss Kim, a Mayo, f who <lb/>
made a abort vi.-ii to W. King, <lb/>
left Thursday. <lb/>
Bertha Savage, of <lb/>
Tuesday Mrs. C. <lb/>
K. D. Mon- <lb/>
day to visit Ills Mr. <lb/>
W. it. Brown. <lb/>
J. I of Washington, who <lb/>
been attending court here, returned <lb/>
home <lb/>
Mrs. I. Ame. of Norfolk, arrived <lb/>
Friday evening to visit her daughter. <lb/>
Mrs W. B Brown. <lb/>
W. C. came <lb/>
from on -av <lb/>
lie will <lb/>
he h-n a host of I a 33rd <lb/>
and w in thirty three <lb/>
ii rapidly if low prices will do it. <lb/>
Everything the very a poor article in <lb/>
the store. Right up in quality. Right up in <lb/>
style. Right up in assortment. Just what <lb/>
will please trouble to show goods. <lb/>
C. T. <lb/>
v o <lb/>
friends both here and at <lb/>
his old Iron <lb/>
deeply with <lb/>
Mrs came t <lb/>
to make her h mo in 1891, <lb/>
made many friends <lb/>
She was a member of <lb/>
church, lived the life of a <lb/>
true aid in <lb/>
works of benevolence- <lb/>
ids <lb/>
Hurt. <lb/>
Edward Greene, of this town, <lb/>
who has been in Norfolk for <lb/>
some weeks, was right badly <lb/>
hurt that city on Wednesday <lb/>
night He boarded at Hotel <lb/>
Norfolk, and about bedtime <lb/>
started to his room to retire. <lb/>
ILL OF <lb/>
INVITE <lb/>
To fit everybody, little feet and <lb/>
The remains were in company with another gen- big feet, white feet and black feet <lb/>
to the depot by named Henderson he <lb/>
White. L. W. Law I was going in the elevator to, ,, want a Dress <lb/>
D W- H. the Third floor of the hotel on j with suitable Trim- <lb/>
and B F. a pall bear- which bis room was located. <lb/>
a be r of elevator reached the landing <lb/>
The Ladies Aid Society, of the <lb/>
Methodist church sent a <lb/>
floral tribute, <lb/>
Your attention to OUT large and well selected <lb/>
stock of <lb/>
and was about to stop the cable <lb/>
broke and it shot rapidly to the <lb/>
bottom, a distance of feet. <lb/>
I Both gentleman and the <lb/>
eases were disposed W <lb/>
since last being about the leg. <lb/>
Rogers. j The accident caused great ex- <lb/>
he will stay here. Jno. and Jesse e, f-1 among the of <lb/>
i-M v the K. Greene left this <lb/>
A. Bernard left mi of . . r . t,. <lb/>
, ,.,. 1.1. moraine for to <lb/>
for <lb/>
week show continued <lb/>
general improvement of trade <lb/>
throughout the country, and es- <lb/>
y East and South <lb/>
Tarboro, and after a days there <lb/>
go Wilmington. <lb/>
A. Uriah and have moved <lb/>
here from Washington, and the <lb/>
house on Pitt <lb/>
Mr. a pension examiner for <lb/>
the S. Government i- in town <lb/>
some pen-ion claims. <lb/>
Miss II Mile who has been <lb/>
visiting Nannie Bagwell, left for <lb/>
be Raleigh to <lb/>
In- moved Into the <lb/>
Joyner. affray pleads guilty, morning <lb/>
judgment on payment of <lb/>
W. II. White, C. V. White, <lb/>
White, affray W. If. While <lb/>
and Harris guilty James C. <lb/>
F. while not guilty- <lb/>
after his brother. <lb/>
. 11.1 i <lb/>
DO i house <lb/>
bread is earned by the sweat near the Methodist on <lb/>
the brow, it makes a ,. <lb/>
sweat . work this <lb/>
and to be done. <lb/>
for favor <lb/>
of dated Sept <lb/>
124.1 lawn by <lb/>
L I Evans.- trading <lb/>
tame do so at their <lb/>
Son e people <lb/>
n mailers that they rarely <lb/>
re Hi for fear will <lb/>
St <lb/>
Mr- W . II- and <lb/>
an i Mrs. and the young <lb/>
editor Inane from LI <lb/>
evening. <lb/>
The family of 1- Fleming. of <lb/>
our buyers, arrived eve- <lb/>
They will one of the new <lb/>
in <lb/>
r. .-.- <lb/>
Williams, guilty, Greenville. At. -this term o <lb/>
judgment on payments j COUrt B U Cooper was tried <lb/>
,.,, <lb/>
Another Officer Shot At. <lb/>
Shooting at police officers is <lb/>
becoming too common around <lb/>
for <lb/>
receiving, pleads J snooting at the Chief of Police, <lb/>
guilty, on pay-land was sentenced to two <lb/>
j. ant of costs. in jail. This sentence <lb/>
changed to, a fine <lb/>
of costs- land c and Cooper <lb/>
West carrying concealed j Friday. The same v a strange <lb/>
weapons, pleads t j appearance <lb/>
penned of costs. ti 1- .,. Q <lb/>
carrying here. He Ins name as <lb/>
We have the latest and newest styles <lb/>
-i vi want a Suit of Clothes <lb/>
Ours are the newest designs <lb/>
and will fit. <lb/>
Ladies latest make. <lb/>
The designs are beautiful. <lb/>
Hats and Caps. <lb/>
O J Bargains in then <lb/>
come to us. <lb/>
BROS., <lb/>
Opposite J. Cobb Son. Leaders L Price,<lb/>
MERCHANDISE <lb/>
in which can be found during all seasons many <lb/>
useful articles suitable for personal use. <lb/>
household purposes, are <lb/>
an effort to put on the mar- <lb/>
this Fall and Winter the <lb/>
out who needs <lb/>
more <lb/>
Wm. Harris, of Falkland, left for <lb/>
lie will at- <lb/>
tend the Exposition- This was the list <lb/>
Esp ticket tram Greenville. <lb/>
The the cf a <lb/>
daily inner U returned Iron, Norfolk <lb/>
by A. J. l <lb/>
It is a who i-i the hotel <lb/>
weapons, pleads guilty, judgment ma-1 pistol when the chief went to <lb/>
him <lb/>
kill. s-11- police box coining <lb/>
in be discharged <lb/>
upon payment of c- and entering in- <lb/>
to bond to keep the peace. <lb/>
six sheet and very <lb/>
We to learn that <lb/>
Hill, of baa <lb/>
lost by fire his saw which <lb/>
tor ail <lb/>
ox has spent a few days in <lb/>
town to the d light Of but many Mends. <lb/>
We have seen in team in nearly <lb/>
was situated a miles below a year and a half, and are glad his <lb/>
that town, loss is about better than we had <lb/>
I lit from <lb/>
mode up a purse of <lb/>
for Jones, bus <lb/>
held a meeting there for <lb/>
about We doubt if a <lb/>
preacher at <lb/>
that in for a whole year's <lb/>
work. <lb/>
weapons not guilty. <lb/>
It. L. Cooper, carrying <lb/>
weapons, guilty, judgment <lb/>
on payment of <lb/>
I. carrying <lb/>
Walter Smith and said he was <lb/>
from Boston He grew rather <lb/>
boisterous around the Market <lb/>
House and was brandishing a <lb/>
along riding about that time <lb/>
went in pursuit of him. He <lb/>
K My. I overtook the at the <lb/>
on payment of I near the Methodist <lb/>
co-ts. as he alighted and went to <lb/>
the who kept <lb/>
not pistol in his baud as he ran <lb/>
On Monday Oct. 6th., <lb/>
the next regular of <lb/>
Lodge, No. A. F. k <lb/>
A. If., a full attendance is ear <lb/>
neatly requested as there will be <lb/>
business of importance. By or <lb/>
of W. M. <lb/>
J. Secretary. <lb/>
This fall is very much like the <lb/>
one eleven years Most <lb/>
me will remember that when the <lb/>
State Exposition opened in <lb/>
the of October, the <lb/>
weather very much as it has <lb/>
been the past week. The boys of <lb/>
the old Guard will not <lb/>
the hot march they <lb/>
had <lb/>
OAKLEY ITEMS. <lb/>
, Sept. Bach, <lb/>
Mr-. J. L. i sick. <lb/>
Mi-s Mary is <lb/>
II. Williams two divs in <lb/>
Hie la-t week. <lb/>
-1. of Bethel, spent <lb/>
Sunday here with friends. <lb/>
r. Gainer is building a re-i- <lb/>
I on his turn near here. <lb/>
It. L. the clever section mas- <lb/>
hero <lb/>
J. E. fines returned Sunday from a <lb/>
trip at Mount. <lb/>
Greenville Market. <lb/>
Corrected by S. M. <lb/>
lo to <lb/>
to T <lb/>
to <lb/>
to j <lb/>
to <lb/>
4.110 to I'M <lb/>
to <lb/>
to SO <lb/>
to <lb/>
IS to St <lb/>
to <lb/>
to <lb/>
to <lb/>
to <lb/>
to <lb/>
ft <lb/>
Butter, per lb <lb/>
Western <lb/>
cure <lb/>
Corn <lb/>
Corn Meal <lb/>
Flour, Family <lb/>
Lard <lb/>
Oats <lb/>
Sugar <lb/>
per Sack<lb/>
per <lb/>
Beeswax, per <lb/>
per <lb/>
Hulls per ton <lb/>
Seed Mi <lb/>
Hide <lb/>
Grape hulls are dangerous the <lb/>
sidewalks. <lb/>
Th- says Washington will <lb/>
have o next <lb/>
At no time during the summer his it <lb/>
been dryer, dustier and hotter than last <lb/>
w e already hear several pee here <lb/>
of to the <lb/>
A restaurant has been opened In the <lb/>
store building next to the Planters <lb/>
Warehouse- <lb/>
A good many ti.-h m creek <lb/>
have come into market tho last <lb/>
clays. The pikes are line. <lb/>
Tell a man he's level-headed and he'll <lb/>
feel Salt red. tell him he's flat-headed <lb/>
and hit you a club. <lb/>
from various part- the <lb/>
country show this September weather <lb/>
to the hottest of tin.- season. <lb/>
It is about time for the <lb/>
storm- Perhaps when that comes it <lb/>
will drive away this warm weather. <lb/>
The of Heeds issued four <lb/>
marriage licenses last week, one <lb/>
white and three for colored couples. <lb/>
A lady who saw the sleeve ex- <lb/>
tenders on exhibition at one of ear <lb/>
store- wanted lo know of the merchant <lb/>
if had come back <lb/>
The bale new cotton <lb/>
brought to Thursday by IV. <lb/>
J. Fleming was by w lute <lb/>
st at They will handle the <lb/>
fleecy product this fall. <lb/>
Superior Court Clerk E. A. has <lb/>
pure-based a handsome lady's bicycle <lb/>
from s. E. Ponder C ., tent it to <lb/>
his daughter MISS Mary Alice, who is <lb/>
at at <lb/>
The postal service examination stood <lb/>
by our young A. B. Dupree, <lb/>
at Weldon on Thursday, was the best <lb/>
we have heard of being made by any <lb/>
the service. His average <lb/>
n 7-10. <lb/>
were over thirty people from <lb/>
Grifton and points this Mile to get off <lb/>
the train here This <lb/>
shows how convenient the railroad is to <lb/>
people coining to court who hay <lb/>
business town. <lb/>
The marriage of Fleming, one <lb/>
our barbers, to Wed- <lb/>
was a popular event in <lb/>
ed social circles. Many of <lb/>
white sent him presents. <lb/>
IS. Stocks, assault with devil <lb/>
weapons, submits. <lb/>
Lola Barber, guilty. Sued <lb/>
and costs. <lb/>
larceny, guilty, yen-a in <lb/>
penitentiary. <lb/>
Mack guilty, Judgment <lb/>
Will Moor-, larceny <lb/>
guilty. <lb/>
George Harden and Dock <lb/>
and receiving, guilty, each i yeas <lb/>
in penitent Appealed to supreme <lb/>
court. <lb/>
Wiley Jones. Claude Jones, , h of shipments. <lb/>
Stocks and affray, <lb/>
guilty, I upon pay- j J. It. Moore tells that <lb/>
co-t . bis daily of tobacco <lb/>
assault with , . <lb/>
weapon, pleads guilty, I months now average live solid cars tie <lb/>
along the street, tired at the <lb/>
officer but did not strike <lb/>
The officer used his billet, and <lb/>
knocked the insensible at <lb/>
I he Hist blow. As soon as <lb/>
Smith recovered he was taken <lb/>
lo the lock up and confined. <lb/>
More deeded. <lb/>
An idea of the done <lb/>
around the depot here be had <lb/>
FILLED T <lb/>
in jail and <lb/>
sis. <lb/>
Jerry Daniel, assault with <lb/>
, other freight The ship- <lb/>
jerry who <lb/>
weapon, fail with j today of tobacco alone was <lb/>
leave to Commissioner to hire out. cars. The railroad <lb/>
Jerry Daniel, carrying . . ,, en in <lb/>
weapon, guilty, judgment Suspended on ties have just added feet to the <lb/>
payment of co-ts. of the warehouse, but <lb/>
to u still there is room to <lb/>
months in fall, to be released upon pay- handle the immense <lb/>
of costs ,, I business of this A look <lb/>
Smith, concealed . <lb/>
weapon, pleads guilty, judgment mis- into the warehouse shows it to be <lb/>
assault with deadly crowded nearly all the time- <lb/>
weapon, pleads <lb/>
right and <lb/>
assault with deadly weapon, not guilty. <lb/>
Alex Badly, assault with deadly <lb/>
on, submits, judgment suspended on <lb/>
payment of costs. <lb/>
Oscar Button, concealed <lb/>
weapon, not guilty. <lb/>
Bethel Items. <lb/>
Bethel, N. C, Sept. 1895. <lb/>
Mrs. Josie Brewer, of Mount, <lb/>
is Mrs. at. O. this week. <lb/>
Messrs. Blount Bro. are enlarging <lb/>
their store in order to make room <lb/>
their new <lb/>
Mr. John II. was married to <lb/>
Annie Keel, Wednesday evening <lb/>
Sept. 18th, at o'clock. the <lb/>
residence of Mr. William Staton, C. <lb/>
Moore, ding. The attend- <lb/>
ants were Keel and Miss Nora <lb/>
Briley. Frank Andrews and Miss Daisy <lb/>
Staton, D. A. More and Miss Maggie n to arid snit <lb/>
Nelson. John Carson Miss <lb/>
A was held at <lb/>
the groom's father, sir. An- <lb/>
Bethel. The bride and groom <lb/>
were the recipients of many handsome aw sum <lb/>
and valuable presents. May peace, joy <lb/>
T f Dress Goods and Trimmings in <lb/>
the latest novelties. <lb/>
Clothing <lb/>
of the highest art both to fit and suit you. <lb/>
SHOES and BOOTS to fit your feet and <lb/>
pocketbook. <lb/>
Hats and Caps in the latest stylos. Cloaks <lb/>
the handsomest line ever brought to this city. <lb/>
Call on us and we will show you letter than <lb/>
we can tell<lb/>
i, TAFT C <lb/>
Next door Bawls the Jeweler. <lb/>
GREENVILLE. N C. <lb/>
ever brought to this town. We are sure that <lb/>
you will be well pleased with the goods and <lb/>
prices that we will offer you, and ask you to <lb/>
keep a lookout for the many attractions which <lb/>
we offer for your inspection. There is a right <lb/>
and wrong way to do almost everything. The <lb/>
wrong way for to trade is to buy without <lb/>
coming to see us to get our prices and qualities <lb/>
firmly fixed ill your mind. The right way is to <lb/>
come and see us and look over the best <lb/>
line of General Merchandise to be found in <lb/>
Pitt county. Consult us as to prices and <lb/>
and we don't sell you the bill you want to <lb/>
buy then you will go out feeling that you are <lb/>
none the loser by spending a few minutes look- <lb/>
over our stock. It is good assortment, <lb/>
in a few weeks after 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 <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/>
Cheap And Good Goods <lb/>
Ladies, Misses and <lb/>
Wraps. <lb/>
and presents. peace, joy t f a A <lb/>
and happiness through a. hi A O <lb/>
and <lb/>
Below are Norfolk prices of cotton <lb/>
and peanuts as <lb/>
by Cobb Bros. <lb/>
of <lb/>
Good Middling <lb/>
Middling <lb/>
Low <lb/>
Good <lb/>
Prim e <lb/>
Extra Prime <lb/>
Spanish <lb/>
best and choicest <lb/>
of this sea bob- <lb/>
Novelties at low <lb/>
I attended the auction sales in New York and Baltimore in July <lb/>
when jobbers were purchasing to to southern trade <lb/>
and I am now prepared to many inducements to <lb/>
my customers and the trade generally. I also <lb/>
bought a big lot of good and reliable BOOTS <lb/>
and SHOES on June 1st before the <lb/>
price. Also a big line of Ladies <lb/>
Dress Goods, Dry Goods and Notions, Crockery, <lb/>
Hardware, Tinware. Wood and <lb/>
and Furniture, which I will sell cheap. In <lb/>
proof of what I say I will quote prices of a few <lb/>
Mens and Boys Cashmere Pants Men and B Cashmere <lb/>
Suits 18.60, Boys Vest . liens Vest Coats <lb/>
Mens Coats 11.75, Mens Suits made of <lb/>
Coats Mens Clay Worsted, Diagonal and Cork <lb/>
screw Suits to Mens Coats, same Boys <lb/>
W Suits, size to at Mens Overcoats to <lb/>
Boys Shirts Mens Shirts, go d , Mens and Boys <lb/>
Caps to Men and Boys Wool and Fur Hats <lb/>
to pair of Skin Shoes, Congress and <lb/>
Lace, worth will sell for and Misses good <lb/>
Shoes to Ladies and Misses old stock, to <lb/>
Children Shoes, old stock, to Nice Rice do., Good <lb/>
Rica Molasses Good West India Molasses All <lb/>
kinds of Farmers Produce taken in exchange for goods High- <lb/>
est cash prices paid Cotton in Seed or Lint. <lb/>
WANTS <lb/>
1,500.000 Pounds of <lb/>
TOBACCO, <lb/>
and we are going to have it if hard work and <lb/>
satisfactory prices will get it. <lb/>
prices at <lb/>
LANG'S. <lb/>
I. <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
Give us a trial and ha convinced that <lb/>
FORBES <lb/>
can and will give satisfaction in every respect. <lb/>
The High Prices we are getting every day for <lb/>
the farmers who sell with us will convince you <lb/>
that we are yours for highest averages, <lb/>
JESS <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. C.<lb/>
</p>
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<p>
Fertilizers for Fall Crops <lb/>
should contain a high percentage of Potash to <lb/>
insure the largest yield and a permanent enrichment <lb/>
of the soil. <lb/>
Write for our a 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, Sired. New York. <lb/>
J. F. KING, <lb/>
in, SALE AND FEED <lb/>
On <lb/>
STABLES. <lb/>
Fifth Street near Five <lb/>
Points. <lb/>
Passengers carried to any <lb/>
point at reasonable ales Good <lb/>
j Horses. Comfortable Vehicles. <lb/>
Acts Like Magic. <lb/>
If you have Rheumatism, o <lb/>
any other Glori-t Oil, which you <lb/>
get at Dr. will cure you. <lb/>
ESTABLISHED <lb/>
PORK SIDES We Keep That Kind. <lb/>
Beat fact <lb/>
out for roar <lb/>
in mini hen start <lb/>
FARMERS AND MERCHANTS BUTT <lb/>
their year's supplies will <lb/>
their interest our prices before <lb/>
chasing el where. is complete <lb/>
branches. <lb/>
FLOUR. COFFEE, SUGAR <lb/>
RICK, TEA, <lb/>
Lowest Market thick-. <lb/>
TOBACCO SNUFF CIGARS <lb/>
w; buy direct from Manufacture-s. <lb/>
buy at one A com- <lb/>
stock of <lb/>
FURNITURE <lb/>
always old at prices to will <lb/>
goods bought am I market fur cotton all country <lb/>
sold having no rink <lb/>
to sell at a close margin. Thanking you for illiberal patronage <lb/>
. M. N C in we hope to have calls <lb/>
you this season. <lb/>
Ship year to j q BRO. <lb/>
J, C. Meekins. Jr., Co. n. o. <lb/>
Factors<lb/>
Commission i <lb/>
NORFOLK VA. <lb/>
AND WIN GOODS. <lb/>
lOur stock this season is complete in <lb/>
department an we can supply all <lb/>
your wants in <lb/>
Merchandise, <lb/>
I Yon simply have to come to us for any- <lb/>
thing wanted. Our goods and prices <lb/>
will please you. <lb/>
In addition to selling the best goods at <lb/>
I the lowest prices, we top of the <lb/>
pro- <lb/>
GROVES <lb/>
Personal Attention given to <lb/>
Weights and Counts- <lb/>
A It. R. <lb/>
AND I ROAD. <lb/>
Condensed Schedule.<lb/>
July<lb/>
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Original Observations <lb/>
Regular <lb/>
D. C Sept. 1895. <lb/>
Democrats hen- are of <lb/>
pinion MM Senator S till <lb/>
the party, nut only Ohio, <lb/>
but throughout the country, a great <lb/>
I a hen lie the tariff in us ail <lb/>
occupy <lb/>
enable to w ti <lb/>
h the tariff <lb/>
I- hi Ohio, the a Demo <lb/>
era legislature a certainty that <lb/>
able. It is hoped that Sherman, <lb/>
y and recent <lb/>
are be distributed M <lb/>
c documents hi Ohio, <lb/>
will succeed in announced in- <lb/>
make the tariff an issue in <lb/>
national The prospects <lb/>
for the election of a Pres- <lb/>
next year have been <lb/>
brighter some time, but <lb/>
with the committed to tho <lb/>
restoration of would <lb/>
become brilliant. The sen- <lb/>
of the country is looking a bear, <lb/>
, . . . ;,,.,. -1 man s relatives <lb/>
in favor of the Democratic id , <lb/>
A close nil is very often the one <lb/>
who never a cent. <lb/>
The time is not far distant when <lb/>
will lie in like <lb/>
a us. at so much per bunch. <lb/>
Horse is becoming as an <lb/>
article human food. On <lb/>
we vote <lb/>
There has been aid ah nit <lb/>
Oil no man due I t <lb/>
there was nothing in them. <lb/>
An orange girl went back o her bow <lb/>
legged been because she said did <lb/>
like, to waltz ill <lb/>
The American Defender beat <lb/>
Valkyrie In gr-at yacht <lb/>
race, and the British are not <lb/>
yet. <lb/>
would <lb/>
could be <lb/>
tongue. <lb/>
The of some pen <lb/>
have more weight if the park <lb/>
I between an <lb/>
Childhood is the nursery rhyme. <lb/>
youth love ill middle age the <lb/>
and old age the blank verse In <lb/>
book of life. <lb/>
CHILL <lb/>
IS JUST AS FOR ADULTS. <lb/>
WARRANTED. PRICE <lb/>
G Ills., Mar. w. <lb/>
M . . Co., St. Louis. Mo. <lb/>
sold last year. COO <lb/>
TONIC <lb/>
year. In oil our <lb/>
It In the <lb/>
u Tonic truly. <lb/>
Co- <lb/>
Sold guarantee J. <lb/>
druggist. <lb/>
Train on Scotland Neck Branch <lb/>
Weldon 3.40 p. in., Hal Its x 4.00 <lb/>
p. m., arrives Scotland Neck at 4.55 p <lb/>
o., Greenville p. m., 7.35 <lb/>
p. m. Returning, leaves <lb/>
i. in., Greenville 8.22 a- m. Arriving <lb/>
Halifax at a. m., Weldon 11.20 am <lb/>
tally except <lb/>
Trains on branch leave <lb/>
7.00 a. in,, arrives <lb/>
8.10 p. m. 9.50; returning <lb/>
leaves Tarboro 4.50 p. m , Pa-mole <lb/>
p. hi., arrive Washington p. <lb/>
Daily except Sunday. Connects with <lb/>
trains on Neck <lb/>
Train leaves K C, <lb/>
Raleigh R. R. daily except Sun- <lb/>
day, at p. m. P. <lb/>
arrive Plymouth 9.20 P. if., 5.20 p. in. <lb/>
leaves daily <lb/>
5.30 a. m., Sunday 9.30 a <lb/>
Tarboro 10.25 and <lb/>
on C s <lb/>
daily except 6.50 <lb/>
u. arriving n m. R <lb/>
leaves a. m- <lb/>
arrive at a. m. <lb/>
Trains on Nashville leaves <lb/>
Mount at 4.30 p, arrive <lb/>
Nashville p. m., Spring Hope I <lb/>
Returning leaves Spring <lb/>
a. m., Nashville 8.35 a. arrives <lb/>
t Rocky Mount in., daily excel <lb/>
Sunday. <lb/>
Trains on Latta Branch, Florence <lb/>
R. 0.50 D- arrive Dun- <lb/>
bar p. m. Returning leave Dun- <lb/>
bar 6.30 a. m. arrive Latta . m <lb/>
Daily except Sunday. <lb/>
Train on Clinton branch leaves War- <lb/>
saw for Clinton dally, except Sunday <lb/>
at in. Returning leave Clinton <lb/>
at m. ting at Warsaw <lb/>
tine trains <lb/>
JOHN F. DIVINE, <lb/>
T. M. EMERSON, Traffic Manager. <lb/>
J. R. Manager, <lb/>
You day <lb/>
in the month <lb/>
September that it <lb/>
you have <lb/>
your Printing done <lb/>
at the <lb/>
REFLECTOR <lb/>
JOB OFFICE. <lb/>
It will be done right, <lb/>
It will lo done in style <lb/>
and it suits. <lb/>
These points are <lb/>
low tariff and against the Chinese wall <lb/>
which built the <lb/>
commerce of the United States. <lb/>
has been shown at more than one Con- <lb/>
election and it was shown in <lb/>
the enormous majority by which <lb/>
dent Cleveland was elected last <lb/>
time, the tariff was the <lb/>
issue. The principal object these <lb/>
Ohio Republicans have in view is doubt- <lb/>
less to compel their party to nominate <lb/>
by making the. <lb/>
issue as it is well known that Tom Reed <lb/>
and his friends have been specially de- <lb/>
to allow tin to remain <lb/>
the background the Pi essential <lb/>
campaign. <lb/>
At a meeting of the Ohio Slate <lb/>
held this week a <lb/>
letter was read from Governor Camp- <lb/>
hell, enthusiasm. <lb/>
Campbell said he intended to <lb/>
make a vigorous and aggressive <lb/>
and expressed the opinion that <lb/>
the result at the polls would largely de- <lb/>
pend upon the loyalty and activity of <lb/>
Democrats. Members or the <lb/>
say that it will he no fault of theirs if <lb/>
every Ohio Democratic <lb/>
in Washington, does rot <lb/>
go home and vote for Campbell, and <lb/>
every man of them that Camp- <lb/>
bell's luck is going to pull him through. <lb/>
Secretary has set the 20th <lb/>
inst. to hear arguments in the appeal <lb/>
from ilia of Comptroller Bowler <lb/>
the sugar b <lb/>
counsel for the <lb/>
beet sugar men, takes the ground that <lb/>
Mr. Hunter's action in citing the claims <lb/>
for sugar bounty to the Court of Claims <lb/>
was <lb/>
the 29th of this mouth there will <lb/>
be a i commander the <lb/>
United Slates Army. day <lb/>
Gen. will reach the age limit <lb/>
for one of the Major <lb/>
Generals will lie US <lb/>
of army- There be no <lb/>
lions on Of the as the <lb/>
grade or Lieut. General to exist <lb/>
upon retirement <lb/>
Nelson A Miles is the senior Ma- <lb/>
General, hut his selection as com- <lb/>
of the army regarded as <lb/>
certain. Tim he de- <lb/>
sire, select one of the other Major <lb/>
Hamilton, the <lb/>
Greenville Lumber Co., have taken the <lb/>
contract to Mr. J. A. <lb/>
the having <lb/>
away. We believe it would a good <lb/>
Greenville if these <lb/>
could In- Induced to take contracts and <lb/>
do general <lb/>
A Nevada hunter spent three months <lb/>
and the <lb/>
months <lb/>
looking for him. They think he must <lb/>
have found the bear. <lb/>
Had Knows. <lb/>
Ad exchange announces that a <lb/>
New York man has invented an <lb/>
electric baby-alarm. ob <lb/>
and teach us <lb/>
that the baby needs no <lb/>
artificial electric or other <lb/>
kind. He serves the purpose <lb/>
himself, all too <lb/>
Gold Leaf. <lb/>
Lives of newsman ail remind us, <lb/>
Honest toil don't stand a chance. <lb/>
The more work grew behind <lb/>
us, <lb/>
p itches our pants <lb/>
those pants new and glossy. <lb/>
Now of stripes of different hue <lb/>
All because the debtors linger. <lb/>
And don't pay up what is due. <lb/>
Let us then D up and doing <lb/>
Pay your bills however <lb/>
when winds arc sighing <lb/>
We shall have pants at <lb/>
WILL <lb/>
the coming woman puts <lb/>
PR her <lb/>
Will offer her umbrella, <lb/>
When there's rain or snow or <lb/>
Wilt he help us in the <lb/>
.-h.- bait our <lb/>
ho step the water <lb/>
dry may ohm the <lb/>
Will n and <lb/>
When tin <lb/>
Will she the wheezy mower <lb/>
Every and make fits.-. <lb/>
Will she run the <lb/>
Shovel and <lb/>
level mount and <lb/>
Carry bitters for the <lb/>
Will she lo bloody <lb/>
Snap her r- at tho hurt <lb/>
Well, I will merely <lb/>
behind hey husband's skirts. <lb/>
Joe Cope Sew York <lb/>
There is more in this section <lb/>
of the than all other diseases <lb/>
put until last few <lb/>
years war lo be incurable. <lb/>
great many years doctors pro- <lb/>
it a local disease, and <lb/>
local remedies, and constantly fail- <lb/>
to cure with local treatment, pro- <lb/>
it Science has <lb/>
proved catarrh to de a <lb/>
disease requires <lb/>
treatment. Hails Catarrh Cure <lb/>
manufacture by K. J. Co-, <lb/>
Ohio, is the only constitutional <lb/>
cure on the t is taken Inter- <lb/>
from <lb/>
It acts d on the blood and <lb/>
mucous of the system. They <lb/>
offer tine hundred fur any ruse it fails <lb/>
cure. Send fer circulars <lb/>
Address. <lb/>
V. Q. O. <lb/>
Sold by Druggists, <lb/>
A Few Serious Thoughts. <lb/>
It seems strange women who do <lb/>
not fancy work often do fancy work. <lb/>
There are lots of folks who have an <lb/>
aversion ghosts, but th so who like <lb/>
spirits are in the <lb/>
Is a well known fact that oil and <lb/>
water will not mix. If this were only <lb/>
true of milk water how happy we <lb/>
would be. <lb/>
Everything go at a rapid these <lb/>
Even tie makers of stockings <lb/>
boldly assert that colors arc fast. <lb/>
A slipper used will <lb/>
a dull child smart, . <lb/>
often <lb/>
A Shoplifter's <lb/>
A well dressed woman j <lb/>
a Paris jeweler's shop and I <lb/>
i asked to boo valuable gold <lb/>
pins, says tho <lb/>
was them n <lb/>
playing a barrel organ <lb/>
flip music seemed <lb/>
annoy tho and stepping <lb/>
she a of money <lb/>
to tho man and to go away, <lb/>
which he did at <lb/>
On to tho <lb/>
said tho pins her, <lb/>
hut as some for <lb/>
t t had would <lb/>
a brooch, <lb/>
one, paid it and <lb/>
was tho shop when the Jew. <lb/>
missed a diamond pin of <lb/>
among slid, had boon <lb/>
examining. <lb/>
So accordingly stopped <lb/>
who highly indignant <lb/>
insisted on the jeweler's <lb/>
searching her, was dope, <lb/>
no pin was found. The jeweler sent <lb/>
bis sister to watch tho woman, who <lb/>
was soon to jeweler's <lb/>
shop and pretending to make a <lb/>
when the <lb/>
made his appearance. <lb/>
As soon as ho began playing she <lb/>
again threw him some and <lb/>
ordered him to move on, hut <lb/>
person who was watching her per- <lb/>
that with the money she had <lb/>
given the man a piece of <lb/>
This was at made known to <lb/>
the police, both and <lb/>
found on the man articles of <lb/>
stolon <lb/>
Degree Below Zero. <lb/>
Sir Narcs and Dr. Nan- <lb/>
sen, while exploring in tho arctic <lb/>
regions, often cold equal to <lb/>
degrees below zero F., and on one <lb/>
or two occasions both lived through <lb/>
which tho spirits <lb/>
in tho thermometer down to almost <lb/>
below zero mark. If all con- <lb/>
were favorable, it highly <lb/>
that a well constituted <lb/>
man being could for some little <lb/>
tuna in i degrees <lb/>
below zero. But some freak <lb/>
of cause the temperature to <lb/>
fall to degrees below zero, the <lb/>
raid the of Stupidity. <lb/>
Tho Lord Exeter's father was <lb/>
a Tory of tho most bigoted and in- <lb/>
tolerant type, i ml he worked <lb/>
arable to his family by his <lb/>
fatuous opposition to tho I <lb/>
Northern mil way. <lb/>
It was intended to carry the main <lb/>
line through Stamford, but Lord I <lb/>
Exeter's pertinacity in ob- <lb/>
rejecting all proposals <lb/>
caused tho directors to change their <lb/>
plans. Tho lino was taken <lb/>
through to the great ad- <lb/>
vantage of that city, reaped <lb/>
all the benefits that Lord Exeter had <lb/>
declined for Stamford. <lb/>
The of tho matter was that, in <lb/>
a few years Lord was obliged <lb/>
to construct at his own a <lb/>
branch line from Stamford Essen- <lb/>
dine on the Groat Northern, but this <lb/>
not proved a <lb/>
nor has n-d or tho <lb/>
estate derived from <lb/>
it <lb/>
Lord also embarrassed <lb/>
himself by beeping a large and cost- <lb/>
racing stud and by a too <lb/>
mode of living, so tho <lb/>
family considerably in- <lb/>
cumbered when ho died in and <lb/>
ho had alienated London prop- <lb/>
His reception of tho queen and <lb/>
Albert at 1644 <lb/>
Cost a frightful he could <lb/>
ill afford. of the art treasures <lb/>
have sold, but the stately house <lb/>
still contains finest <lb/>
the carvings by Gib- <lb/>
and some works by <lb/>
and Carlo London <lb/>
Truth. <lb/>
An Girl. <lb/>
Pear Mr- have written a <lb/>
novel in volumes, and if you will <lb/>
great care of it and not let it <lb/>
got dirty, you may road it. As it is <lb/>
a novel, and J have <lb/>
taken great pains with it I think <lb/>
you ought to pay something <lb/>
large for i pounds. I <lb/>
want a new frock, and tho money <lb/>
would nice. I tried <lb/>
to write, but tho world is dreadfully <lb/>
unkind mo, and indeed J have <lb/>
suspected is a <lb/>
conspiracy against mo. But <lb/>
thought, Mr. Editor, that you would <lb/>
fair. My life has been of no <lb/>
up to now, i am so, dear Mr. <lb/>
Editor, please write soon to your lit- <lb/>
tie Words. <lb/>
Notice to <lb/>
The Clerk of Superior Court of <lb/>
County having to the under- <lb/>
signed on of <lb/>
upon the estate of James <lb/>
deceased. Notice is hereby given <lb/>
the creditors s <lb/>
to their claims to the undersign- <lb/>
ed on or September <lb/>
properly authenticated, or this <lb/>
will plead In bar of their recovery. <lb/>
persons indebted to estate are <lb/>
to make Immediate payment <lb/>
j thus save costs and expense. <lb/>
his tile 18th day of September <lb/>
B. W. TUCKER. <lb/>
of James Galloway. <lb/>
The Charlotte <lb/>
m CYCLES <lb/>
Notice to Creditors. <lb/>
Having duly before tho <lb/>
Court Clerk of Pitt as <lb/>
to the Lost Will <lb/>
Wall, deceased, notice <lb/>
is hereby siren to all persons Indebted <lb/>
to the estate make immediate pay- <lb/>
the and all per- <lb/>
against said estate <lb/>
must present the same toy payment on <lb/>
or before the 17th day of September, <lb/>
or this notice Will be plead in bar <lb/>
of recovery. <lb/>
This I day of <lb/>
D. WALL. <lb/>
Washington N. V. Wall. <lb/>
THE PENN MUTUAL <lb/>
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