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.-c. <lb />
Jr <lb />
JOB PRINTING <lb />
The Reflector is <lb />
pared to do all wort <lb />
of this line <lb />
NEATLY, <lb />
and <lb />
IN BEST STYLE. <lb />
Plenty of new mate- <lb />
rial and the best <lb />
of Stationery. <lb />
THE WHY OF IT. <lb />
The<lb />
. , <lb />
D. J. WHICH ARD, Editor and Owner <lb />
TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. <lb />
VOL. XIV. <lb />
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. Q., WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 1895. <lb />
per Year, in Advance. <lb />
editorial hut relates <lb />
the Nobody . <lb />
can a oration <lb />
ts this tits beau- set just <lb />
where i. f. oft has <lb />
improved upon August's <lb />
A Public Enemy. <lb />
Marion Butler, in his speech <lb />
laws of God are inexorable ; Friday night, <lb />
For the physical world, as for telling the people of oppress <lb />
lie established Certain j ions to they are subjected, <lb />
principles which are to that it would not do <lb />
When man violates to ballets for <lb />
. , i. , the of then grievances, <lb />
tn he invariably pays pen- <lb />
because their oppressors nave <lb />
reaping what he has government would be <lb />
Nature's processes are sometimes j enabled to coerce and crush them. <lb />
slow ultimate result is i The logical inference is that the <lb />
inevitably wrought out. This, people ought, by right, to rise up <lb />
however, is a in aims against the government <lb />
that they have justification for so <lb />
doing and that th only <lb />
which restrain <lb />
them relates to the <lb />
cf revolution. This <lb />
government is one of people <lb />
and this suggestion of rebellion <lb />
against it is a clear denial of the <lb />
of majority rule. The ma <lb />
of the people elect the men <lb />
who make and those who execute <lb />
the laws, and yet here is a fellow <lb />
who will soon take the oath as a <lb />
United States Senator to support <lb />
constitution and the lairs, go- <lb />
around against re- <lb />
the ground only <lb />
that it is not practicable. A <lb />
sou who indulges such talk is <lb />
only unworthy the blessings <lb />
of free government himself out is <lb />
a public enemy. None Out a bad <lb />
man would do it. He who talks <lb />
thus should be regarded as a <lb />
element society and <lb />
should be shunned as one shuns <lb />
a poisonous <lb />
Landmark. <lb />
lick. Coming to look back, the <lb />
ht-at of the through extra- <lb />
should not be surprising, <lb />
Because the country his <lb />
been behind on heat. Some <lb />
weeks ago the Weather Bureau <lb />
gave out that there was a de- <lb />
heat up to that date of <lb />
a great This de- <lb />
hail to be made up <lb />
the year. If summer did <lb />
even ii up fall meat. And <lb />
ibis i- the explanation of a <lb />
hot September- It is <lb />
with the heat as with the rain <lb />
We are so much each <lb />
year and if it not come at <lb />
time it must at another. <lb />
who have been <lb />
sweltering daring September <lb />
u I. it for which nor August <lb />
gave equal, can comfort them <lb />
selves with the reflection that <lb />
they have <lb />
what belonged to them. Stan-s <lb />
in New York. <lb />
The upon that are BOO <lb />
cases of leprosy in city of <lb />
is a matter calculated to <lb />
cause no little alarm among the <lb />
citizens of the metropolis, and it <lb />
is but natural the health <lb />
should be piled with in- <lb />
quires persons. Up <lb />
to this time the belief has ob- <lb />
that it was an easy matter <lb />
to spread the dreaded disease, <lb />
but the secretary of the New York <lb />
Health says not- This <lb />
official makes the statement that <lb />
in our there is no real <lb />
necessity for the <lb />
even the most case of <lb />
leprosy, of course, if this be <lb />
so the danger of the disease <lb />
spreading in York need <lb />
no alarm. There is, bow- <lb />
he Bag of it All. <lb />
The Baltimore Sun, in referring <lb />
the of cotton at this time, <lb />
takes occasion to say that aft r <lb />
all there can be no real, <lb />
prosperity unless the <lb />
is getting pries; fr <lb />
what he has to sell, for the farmer <lb />
is the upon which all the <lb />
whole fabric of our national pros- <lb />
a d happiness rests. This <lb />
is very ti in-. If the is <lb />
and crop good the <lb />
c is very likely to be pros- <lb />
Speaking of planting, <lb />
our contemporary says that the <lb />
planters of the South are <lb />
this year receiving about cents <lb />
a pound more for their cotton <lb />
than they got last year. This is <lb />
of about per bale. <lb />
Estimating the crop this year at <lb />
bales which is <lb />
some of the estimates, the <lb />
a pound will bring <lb />
more into the cotton States <lb />
than last year. The and <lb />
the wheat growers and those de- <lb />
Eleven Year,. Ago. <lb />
This fall is very much like the <lb />
one eleven years ago. <lb />
one will remember that when <lb />
the State Exposition opened <lb />
the first of <lb />
the weather was very as it <lb />
has been the week. The boys of <lb />
the old Greenville Guard will Lot <lb />
forget the hot march they <lb />
The occasion is well <lb />
were a private in the <lb />
Guard and with them <lb />
and the other members of <lb />
State Guard, some or <lb />
in number, stood the broiling <lb />
sue for fully two hours the rear <lb />
of the capital while the big officers <lb />
dignitaries wore getting <lb />
their carriages and on hors- <lb />
es- After this long wait came a <lb />
terrible tramp of two miles <lb />
through dust and heat to ex- <lb />
position grounds. Every <lb />
line had men who fell by <lb />
the wayside, overcome by beat, <lb />
some were seriously sick- <lb />
One poor fellow, we believe, died <lb />
from the fleets of his exertion. <lb />
We remember, that effort <lb />
was made to have the boys <lb />
pear on dress parade after all <lb />
and what a how of <lb />
protest went up from the officers <lb />
who knew of their suffering- <lb />
Gotten, of the Regiment, <lb />
now Brigadier threaten- <lb />
ed to resign his and <lb />
disband his before sub <lb />
milting to such inhuman treat- <lb />
and other equally rs strong <lb />
protests were made. One captain <lb />
remarked that the <lb />
es the boxes of his men would <lb />
be exhausted before they went <lb />
It was exceedingly hot and <lb />
trying on the boys and the <lb />
i ii almost cured us of <lb />
Herald- <lb />
e difference of opinion <lb />
on the question, and it is for that <lb />
reason that the people of New <lb />
York do not feel so long <lb />
as the disease has a in <lb />
their Virginian- <lb />
earners of the manufactured pro- <lb />
duct, and the vast sum of money <lb />
mentioned will all be spent in <lb />
buying the products of labor. <lb />
As it is with these products of <lb />
cotton and wheat so it is with <lb />
everything grown by the farmer <lb />
I Success to him benefits <lb />
folk Virginian. <lb />
la Peril. <lb />
The Standard The <lb />
position of the Chinese Govern <lb />
meat is perilous. It <lb />
has enough on its without <lb />
a quarrel with England. It is too <lb />
soon to say that the fall of the <lb />
dynasty is imminent, but <lb />
the news of spread of the Ma <lb />
insurrection is alarm- <lb />
The demands must j j, force and <lb />
be supported by the presence of the of man. <lb />
our fleet in the Yang . ., ,. ,, . , <lb />
., . ,., . . It disease to the third <lb />
if not by the occupation of fourth by <lb />
doubt if the <lb />
could survive such a I, the mental and <lb />
shock. If the cf Cal faculties, wrecks the <lb />
the West a leader, and if, at powers as well. <lb />
What Whiskey <lb />
It befuddles the brain <lb />
overworks the heart. <lb />
It arrests digestion and causes <lb />
fatty degeneration of the kidneys. <lb />
It creates an appetite which is <lb />
only increased by being gratified. <lb />
A Kiss. <lb />
One of taken <lb />
a shy at kissing. It says that <lb />
betrayed the Savior with a <lb />
kiss, from that hour to the <lb />
present day the world been <lb />
betrayed by a kiss. There is, by <lb />
way, a good deal more this <lb />
unique than would <lb />
appear the surface. A young <lb />
man, example, kisses a maiden <lb />
I makes her bis wife, and the <lb />
we know spark <lb />
ling wine bas lured him away <lb />
from her side. He tells her a lie <lb />
seals it with a kiss, and the <lb />
young wife believes every word <lb />
of it- The son has a kiss for his <lb />
mother while she toils with the <lb />
needle for him, and a year or <lb />
two the gambling den has more <lb />
of his love than the woman who <lb />
bore him. The daughter has a <lb />
kiss as she wishes mother had <lb />
not so much to do, while she lolls <lb />
on the for hours and <lb />
reads trashy novels of the Trilby <lb />
type. <lb />
While the specimens <lb />
are, of exceptions to the <lb />
general rule, their <lb />
are to found every <lb />
that without the aid of <lb />
a magnifying glass. A kiss <lb />
a smile have been of <lb />
thousands, while the other <lb />
hand, often men have been made <lb />
heroes by a kick and a cuff. Ger- <lb />
Independent. <lb />
WEATHER CROP <lb />
The reports of of <lb />
Weather Crop <lb />
tin, issued by the N Carolina <lb />
State Weather Service, tor <lb />
week ending Saturday, September <lb />
continue to be <lb />
able. The extreme heat and dry- <lb />
cooler <lb />
set in o. Friday and Saturday. <lb />
mean temperature for the <lb />
first five days averaged degrees <lb />
per day above the normal. <lb />
Drought continues unbroken and <lb />
is greatly damaging all fall crops- <lb />
Streams and wells are very low. <lb />
Peanut-digging bas commenced <lb />
is being gathered <lb />
Very and large crops of <lb />
bay have been saved. <lb />
Fall plowing still it a standstill <lb />
for lack of rain- <lb />
Extremely hot, dry weather <lb />
until very end of <lb />
the week, when cooler weather <lb />
set The drought is unbroken, <lb />
no rain having fallen anywhere <lb />
except near the extreme eastern <lb />
coast. All late crops are suffering <lb />
from drought, especially peas, <lb />
potatoes, and young lice. <lb />
ripened prematurely and <lb />
many leaves young fell <lb />
off. Cotton is being rapidly pick- <lb />
ed out now. is dry enough <lb />
to gather and is housed. <lb />
More fodder and bay have <lb />
saved than for years. No fall <lb />
plowing done. <lb />
Two Kansas Beverages. <lb />
If paper correctly <lb />
reports the testimony given last <lb />
week a whiskey trial before <lb />
District Judge Humphrey a new <lb />
drink has been born in Kansas. <lb />
A witness upon the Stand gave <lb />
y as contained the <lb />
following cross examination <lb />
did you was <lb />
asked. <lb />
was it like <lb />
you ever beer <lb />
know what it is <lb />
you drank anything <lb />
resembles hop tea <lb />
fas <lb />
went on the at- <lb />
is like <lb />
is like bop was the <lb />
And all the attorney could fur- <lb />
get out of that was <lb />
the statement that <lb />
ed like hop tea end hop tea tasted <lb />
like City <lb />
NO. <lb />
You <lb />
; . . <lb />
T T I <lb />
. -.-- . -to J <lb />
The Reflector tins <lb />
. i <lb />
will give the -H <lb />
every week for <lb />
a year. <lb />
WOMAN. <lb />
What They Have Done the State <lb />
. -at the Exposition. <lb />
eight to <lb />
represent North t i at At- <lb />
were not dismayed <lb />
Legislature said money, <lb />
help, no They said <lb />
we will be represented in that <lb />
Woman's Building, so one of the <lb />
number met the Building Com- <lb />
Atlanta and after dis- <lb />
it was decided to ask <lb />
North Carolina to contribute the <lb />
wood work of the Assembly room, <lb />
as a perpetual advertisement of <lb />
the wonderful woods that make <lb />
wonder of the world. <lb />
This mantel pt-ice was <lb />
by Miss Norma It is <lb />
of oak and blistered It is <lb />
classic design, with ionic col <lb />
The pediments are twists <lb />
of tobacco with outspread leaves. <lb />
The are carved in relief <lb />
with the products of the State, <lb />
grapes panels, <lb />
cotton and bolls, Dine <lb />
branches cones, tobacco <lb />
conventional and the <lb />
blistered maple in bold relief is <lb />
carved the shield of the State <lb />
mounted by raised letters, <lb />
Carolina to These lady <lb />
managers have made the <lb />
themselves to pay for this <lb />
work of art. reasonable fair minded <lb />
Ager the ought to see that so much <lb />
decided could sh w a ., , ,. , <lb />
greater variety of woods by fur-i men for <lb />
the doors this their <lb />
So order was mads disturbs their sows <lb />
I coking <lb />
this is an <lb />
in politics, North <lb />
keeps her record for political <lb />
agitation. Some who are cal- <lb />
tor a from the <lb />
political fountain of reward for <lb />
labor, are out their j <lb />
for the interest of the dear <lb />
people, giving them instructions <lb />
which will lead them to fair <lb />
fields of plenty where they may <lb />
bask the sunshine of prosper <lb />
Those who are most active <lb />
in the people agitated <lb />
and in poisoning their minds with <lb />
bitter discontent, are the very <lb />
who will be foremost <lb />
ranks of candidates tor public of <lb />
next year. <lb />
We do not see of I <lb />
patriotism of it. He is <lb />
the truest patriot who does his <lb />
people the service ; <lb />
best service man, Populist, <lb />
Demo Republican or what <lb />
not, can render the people of this <lb />
is to let them <lb />
Highest of all in Leavening U. S. Govt Report <lb />
Powder <lb />
ABSOLUTELY PURE <lb />
for the two one double <lb />
doors. A special design, con- <lb />
of a large number of pan- <lb />
cord amongst all classes so <lb />
the of the entire <lb />
each panel made of a <lb />
wood, will make them It would restful if the place- <lb />
I unusually handsome. This is all hangers and seekers would <lb />
to go in the Woman's Building, ,, th lo <lb />
is the work of the ., , , <lb />
women this to attend to <lb />
Herald- i their <lb />
I land Democrat. <lb />
Bl Corp D sign- <lb />
ed to Tell When Lire Is Extinct <lb />
One of the so called <lb />
tests of which has ; <lb />
introduced France, Germany <lb />
Twelve els Twins. <lb />
the same time, the Imperial Gov- <lb />
is rash enough to defy <lb />
the Western Powers, a revolution <lb />
is <lb />
It demoralizes business, politics <lb />
society- <lb />
It degrades father son, and <lb />
blights the love of wife and moth- <lb />
and chains womanhood in a <lb />
bell of chastity. <lb />
a Ii blocks the wheels of <lb />
of tho New South Wales Par- j try, closes mines and mills, <lb />
colleague me ; cripples the markets, <lb />
with a for fame- J strikes fills jails and <lb />
the imputation, . sir. <lb />
What is fame It is a shaved pig <lb />
a greased tail, which I honest legislation <lb />
i i ii land creates laws which are a <lb />
through the hand.-, of . u <lb />
, ., , the nostrils of every <lb />
and then is caught by ; patriot, <lb />
some lucky fellow who happens to above M j men <lb />
piles cost on state and <lb />
nation. <lb />
hold on to it. I let the greasy <lb />
tailed go by me with- <lb />
out an effort to clutch it, <lb />
eternally and leaves them with- <lb />
out hope in life or death. <lb />
A LESSON IN ECONOMY. <lb />
A professor believes <lb />
tobacco smoking as a protection <lb />
against and other , The lot these great creations take <lb />
throat diseases. Smokers, he says, u one believe- <lb />
are less affected by these diseases I And when the was hall worn out <lb />
This of dainty taste, <lb />
To soon reduced the sleeves <lb />
and away the waist. <lb />
non-smokers, in the <lb />
of to heard a <lb />
diphtheria treater of considerable . , <lb />
K i And now along the ocean sands <lb />
experience say that he never knew She trips, fetching cute, <lb />
a tobacco chewer to tilt For she's cut her bloomers <lb />
Star. And made a gait. <lb />
New York Journal. <lb />
A of at Atlanta <lb />
visitors from North Car- <lb />
make a note of the differ- <lb />
in time they are apt to be <lb />
put to many little annoyances. If <lb />
those who go from this section <lb />
will Ht their watches one hour <lb />
fast, on reaching they <lb />
will have trouble on the score <lb />
of the correct time, for <lb />
time is just one hour <lb />
slower than North Carolina time. <lb />
When it is o'clock noon here, <lb />
it is U Atlanta. It is easily <lb />
seen how this hour's difference in <lb />
time may work trouble for those <lb />
careless about such matters, es- <lb />
when they want to be <lb />
prompt at dinner, at the <lb />
or more particularly when they <lb />
want to catch a train for home <lb />
North Carolina people <lb />
forget that when it is o'clock <lb />
in Atlanta it is o'clock in North <lb />
Carolina and fix their watches so <lb />
that they will not get muddled <lb />
Raleigh Press Visitor. <lb />
men who dip in <lb />
ink have latterly had <lb />
much to say of the greatly <lb />
proved outlook and it is doubt <lb />
true that there has some <lb />
reaction that is favorable since <lb />
very low plane of 1894, when <lb />
the bottom had drop- <lb />
out. But somehow the tramp <lb />
business flourishes- According <lb />
to a Northern in <lb />
1892, the number of tramps was <lb />
costing annually <lb />
for their support. He says that <lb />
this army has so in <lb />
creased that in 1895. it really <lb />
numbers costing the <lb />
to f -ed them. The <lb />
army of tramps is being recruited <lb />
enlarged all the time- Why <lb />
Where is tho cure f Wilmington <lb />
Messenger. <lb />
Some years ago a storekeeper <lb />
and Holland tho past in N. Y., was <lb />
years, is known among tho on- at a moat singular sight <lb />
as blistering A <lb />
i, , . . <lb />
a blister on the feet by a horse <lb />
some other exposed an had halted there, aim <lb />
of the of the supposed corpse about the vehicle were <lb />
The test to be infallible all boys. the <lb />
for this If the blister pro , ., <lb />
, , , . ,. ,. K, wagon was mother, by the <lb />
by application of a J <lb />
j lighted can or red-hot iron, or stood the father, who ex- <lb />
tire in form, is shown to coo- plaited to store <lb />
fluid upon being keeper that they were their <lb />
opened, there is still life in the way to Indiana, <lb />
body, a burial the cir- ; , . <lb />
would not be II <lb />
aide. the other baud should <lb />
blister be empty, or this family asked <lb />
steam only, the sorrowing friends <lb />
may rest assured that the vital y . <lb />
spark has flown, and that there is , , , <lb />
danger that the corpse is be- twenty four boys, twelve sets of <lb />
twins, and we have children <lb />
dead. At night what get <lb />
The Queen Of All. into the wagon, under it <lb />
the ground IVe all bore, <lb />
the dear old mother <lb />
j Time has scattered the snowy The was so pleased <lb />
flakes her brow, plowed deep at the sight that formed the <lb />
furrows on her cheeks, but is she boys line and each <lb />
not sweet beautiful a straw <lb />
Tho lips shrunken, but <lb />
I those are tho lips which have <lb />
i kissed many a hot tear from the Talk of <lb />
childish and they are the masters Civil Service. <lb />
lips all the world.; <lb />
The eve is dim, yet it glows with j President Cleveland has in con- <lb />
the soft radiance of holy love an order placing all I <lb />
which can fade. Ah, yes. j the fourth-class post offices under <lb />
She is dear old mother. The the protection of the civil service i <lb />
sands life are nearly run out, jaw. There were July of j <lb />
feeble as is, she will go I tie year <lb />
further and reach down lower for I in the United States, of j <lb />
ESTABLISHED 1875- <lb />
S. M. SCHULTZ, <lb />
PORK <lb />
l their supplies will <lb />
their interest CO get our prices before <lb />
la complete <lb />
n all its branches. <lb />
FLOOR, SUGAR <lb />
RICK, <lb />
i-v M <lb />
., CIGARS <lb />
re direct from pus <lb />
tiling you to buy at la A <lb />
of <lb />
FURNITURE <lb />
always prices <lb />
I lines. bought and <lb />
gold for therefore, having no risk <lb />
t i sell at a close <lb />
-4. M. N C <lb />
Greenville Collegiate <lb />
Institute. <lb />
j N. C s. P. <lb />
VI A. M. With full corps of <lb />
Next session ill begin <lb />
All <lb />
the s, Ancient and <lb />
Modern Music will on <lb />
taught on Hie conservatory plan, <lb />
by a graduate In <lb />
but kind. <lb />
Terms Art and Elocution <lb />
will be if desired, Calisthenics <lb />
free. particulars address I lie <lb />
Villa N. U. <lb />
GREENVILLE <lb />
Academy. <lb />
I lie session of this School will <lb />
on <lb />
SEPT. I <lb />
Yesterday Adjutant <lb />
Cameron issued a for <lb />
revolvers for officers <lb />
of the guard. The in- <lb />
Colts revolvers, cal <lb />
cartridge belts, pis <lb />
holsters revolver ball <lb />
cartridges- Maj. Hayes remarked <lb />
yesterday that he considered the <lb />
militia now to be in better <lb />
than it ever had been, as far <lb />
as his observation went. <lb />
men are provided for <lb />
com in every way, <lb />
both in clothing, camp-outfit <lb />
military supplies, all which is <lb />
largely due to the unceasing in- <lb />
and vigilance and good <lb />
management General Cameron. <lb />
Raleigh and Observer <lb />
yon than other upon earth. <lb />
You walk into a mid- <lb />
night where she cannot see you ; <lb />
you enter a prison whose <lb />
bars will keep her out; you can <lb />
never mount a scaffold too high <lb />
for her to reach, that she may <lb />
kiss and bless evidence of <lb />
her deathless love. When the <lb />
shall and <lb />
you, when it leaves you by the <lb />
wayside to die unnoticed, the <lb />
dear old mother will gather you <lb />
in her arms and carry you <lb />
j home and tell you of all your <lb />
until you almost forget that <lb />
your soul is disfigured by <lb />
Love her tenderly and cheer her <lb />
declining years with holy <lb />
A Chicago journal <lb />
advocates a head tax of on <lb />
every American going to Europe <lb />
to spend precious American gold. <lb />
If that is such a terrible thing <lb />
for the country, how about these <lb />
marriages of heiresses to <lb />
titles, which take away in hulk in <lb />
tome cases as much as or- <lb />
travelers spend in the <lb />
of a season <lb />
There was a time when business <lb />
men could do without advertising, <lb />
but it gone to return no more <lb />
Those were the days of stage <lb />
and tallow <lb />
is done in a <lb />
man who does not move a <lb />
hurry gets left. This is a reading <lb />
ago. People expect the <lb />
per to keep them informed upon <lb />
everything. They want <lb />
homes before they <lb />
buy. Hence the superiority of <lb />
newspaper advertising <lb />
other forms. Put this in your pipe <lb />
and smoke it. most successful <lb />
merchants are the most persist- <lb />
advertisers. <lb />
A Suggestion ts to Turnips. <lb />
This dry. hot-weather is expect- <lb />
ed to adversely affect the turnip <lb />
crop now growing. is too late <lb />
to anything with rutabagas- <lb />
they of sow <lb />
the with those grow <lb />
but informs us that <lb />
white turnips will still come and <lb />
do well if planted. <lb />
It might well for former <lb />
friends to try another sowing. If <lb />
first sown ones should <lb />
out poorly there might be good <lb />
in the sowing <lb />
What a Trio <lb />
had South Caro- <lb />
has her forth <lb />
i has her Mary Ann <lb />
Terms <lb />
which number were the <lb />
fourth class list, will be <lb />
by tho proposed <lb />
of the civil service rules. The <lb />
peculiar actor of the service <lb />
will make it necessary to devise <lb />
special rules for <lb />
of these postmasters, the <lb />
the officials of the <lb />
Department the <lb />
Civil Service Commissioners have <lb />
had the matter under <lb />
for some time. <lb />
on Top. <lb />
Through recent and <lb />
events the South has entered <lb />
upon period of its most <lb />
and substantial development <lb />
Detroit Free s. <lb />
The South, i now only in the <lb />
beginning of its progress. It is <lb />
taking the first steps merely in a <lb />
forward march which in years <lb />
to will have carried it so <lb />
far beyond where it now is that <lb />
its. advancement will <lb />
seem slight <lb />
York Sun. <lb />
and continue ten mouths. <lb />
Th course embraces branches <lb />
usually in an Academy. <lb />
Terms, both for and board <lb />
reasonable. <lb />
Boys wed lined and equipped for <lb />
taking the mad <lb />
course alone. Where they wish to <lb />
a higher course, this school <lb />
guarantees thorough preparation to <lb />
enter, with credit, any College in North <lb />
Carolina, or the State University. It <lb />
refers to tho-e who have left <lb />
its walls for the truthfulness of <lb />
statement. <lb />
Any young man with character and <lb />
moderate ability taking a course with <lb />
us will in arrange- <lb />
to continue the higher <lb />
The discipline will be kept at its <lb />
standard. <lb />
Neither time nor attention nor <lb />
work will he pared to make this school <lb />
parents could <lb />
For fun her ace or ad- <lb />
II. <lb />
July Principal. <lb />
The Charlotte <lb />
OBSERVER, <lb />
North Carolina's <lb />
FOREMOST NEWSPAPER <lb />
DAILY <lb />
College Hotel <lb />
Convenient to depot to the to- <lb />
inc. o warehouses. <lb />
and highest location around <lb />
I mineral water. <lb />
Rooms large and comfortable, Table <lb />
supplied with the b the market at <lb />
AND <lb />
A New York magistrate had de- <lb />
that it is legal to sell soda <lb />
water on Sunday, but no chew- <lb />
gum. The basis of his <lb />
on is that the former has an es- <lb />
respectability, but tho <lb />
has not- <lb />
LOCAL DIRECTORY. <lb />
COUNTY OFFICERS. <lb />
Superior Con-it Clerk, E. A. <lb />
Sheriff, R. W. King. <lb />
Register of Deeds, W. M. King. <lb />
Treasurer, J. J. Little. <lb />
Coroner, Dr. C. Laughing- <lb />
Dawson, <lb />
T. E. L. <lb />
Smith and S. M. Jones. <lb />
Health, Dr. W. H. <lb />
Home, J. W. Smith. <lb />
County Examiner of <lb />
W. II. <lb />
TOWN OFFICE US. <lb />
Mayor, Ola Forbes. <lb />
Clerk, C. Forbes. <lb />
Treasure, T. Godwin. <lb />
W. chief, Fred. <lb />
Cox, asst; J. W. Murphy, night. <lb />
II. Smith, W. L. <lb />
W. T. Godwin. T. A. <lb />
Julius Jenkins. <lb />
CHURCHES. <lb />
Baptist. Services every Sunday <lb />
second morning and night. Prayer <lb />
night. Rev. c M. <lb />
pastor. Sunday School <lb />
A. M. C. <lb />
Catholic. No regular services. <lb />
Episcopal. Services every fourth Sun- <lb />
day morning and night. Rev. A, <lb />
Rector. Sunday School at <lb />
A. W. B. Brown, <lb />
Methodist. Services every Sunday <lb />
morning light. Prayer meeting <lb />
night. Rev. F. Smith, <lb />
Mater. Sunday at A. M. A. <lb />
B. Sept. <lb />
Presbyterian. 1st <lb />
3rd Sunday morning and Prayer <lb />
meeting Tuesday night Rev. Archie <lb />
pastor. Sunday School at <lb />
A. D. Evans, <lb />
Covenant. Lodge No. I. O. O. F., <lb />
meets every Tuesday night. <lb />
et, <lb />
No. A. F. A A. <lb />
M. meets and third Monday nights <lb />
Zeno Moore. W. M <lb />
R. D. T,. JAMES. <lb />
DENTIST, <lb />
N. C. <lb />
OR. B. A. JOYNER <lb />
DENTIST. <lb />
O. <lb />
up stairs over S. K, Penile i Cos, <lb />
Hardware store. <lb />
J. E. V. <lb />
Williamston. <lb />
A MOORE,<lb />
tinier Opera House. <lb />
n G. <lb />
G R E I. N V I L L E, i; <lb />
nil Col <lb />
specialty. <lb />
B. <lb />
reasonable. <lb />
WEEKLY. <lb />
Independent and fearless ; bigger and <lb />
more attractive than ever, it will he an <lb />
Invaluable visitor to home, the <lb />
the club or tho work room. <lb />
TUB DAILY OBSERVER. <lb />
All of the news of the world. Com- <lb />
Daily reports from the State <lb />
and National Capitols. tS a year. <lb />
THE WEEKLY OBSERVER. <lb />
A-perfect family journal. All the <lb />
news the week. The reports <lb />
from the Legislature a special. <lb />
Remember the Weekly Ob- <lb />
server. <lb />
ONLY ONE DOLLAR A <lb />
Send for sample copies. <lb />
TUT. OBSERVER, <lb />
Charlotte, W. C. <lb />
Attorney and Counselor at-Law <lb />
Greenville, County, <lb />
Practices in all the Courts. <lb />
Civil and Criminal Business Solicited. <lb />
Makes a special of fraud <lb />
ages, actions to recover land, and col- <lb />
Prompt and careful attention given <lb />
all business. <lb />
Money to loan on approved security. <lb />
ms easy. <lb />
J. H. VI . J. I,. <lb />
BLOUNT FLEMING<lb />
Practice in all the Courts. <lb />
L. C. LATHAM. HARRY <lb />
I a <lb />
N. C. , .<lb />
John E. F. C. Harding, <lb />
Wilson, N. C. Greenville, N. <lb />
A HARDING, <lb />
Greenville, N. <lb />
Special attention given to <lb />
and settlement of claims,<lb /></p>
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                <p>
The Tobacco Department. <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
I. I Conducted by O. L. Joyner, Proprietor Eastern Tobacco Warehouse. <lb />
Entered at the t. Greenville <lb />
X. C, as matter. <lb />
OCT. 1685. <lb />
The crisp weather of past <lb />
few has caused breaks to be <lb />
lighter. <lb />
The Texas Legislature just <lb />
four hours to settle the <lb />
. --1 ion of prize lighting in that breaks yesterday. <lb />
So Co., will <lb />
have to try their skill else- <lb />
where. The fight will now come <lb />
off in Mexico, several cities are <lb />
already bidding for it and the <lb />
authorities assure them that <lb />
there will be no interference. <lb />
company <lb />
decided in Raleigh Wednesday <lb />
night that they would have <lb />
again all the way down beginning <lb />
with Presidential elector. They <lb />
will have pledged to vote <lb />
or no mail who is not in favor <lb />
the free coinage of silver. In <lb />
the <lb />
need not on North <lb />
Carolina. This to tin <lb />
National Republican Committee, <lb />
we will North Car- <lb />
Quite s delegation of <lb />
Wilson were on the <lb />
all sail <lb />
tobacco was high down he.-e. <lb />
We never saw prices better at <lb />
The question of the <lb />
of the Atlanta Exposition on <lb />
Sunday was settled at a meet- <lb />
of the directors on Monday <lb />
evening. The vote was over- <lb />
against having <lb />
the gates on Sunday. <lb />
This is all right, <lb />
our Southern capital city pro <lb />
poses to the Lord's day. <lb />
Whosoever the <lb />
Lord, him will the Lord <lb />
and we it will be <lb />
with this Exposition. <lb />
shows a marked difference be <lb />
tween Chicago and Atlanta an <lb />
between the north-west and th <lb />
South as regards the Sabbath. <lb />
TOM Watson is again defeat- <lb />
ed in the tenth Congressional <lb />
district in Georgia. Last <lb />
when Mr. Black was <lb />
Tom cried fraud fraud So <lb />
Mr. Black resigned and pro- <lb />
posed lo Tom that they <lb />
try it over again. The election <lb />
Wednesday the <lb />
ever known in this district <lb />
Mr. Watson was beaten by i <lb />
majority of Watson <lb />
votes this time in nearly <lb />
county in the district and es- <lb />
in his own county. <lb />
Wonder what his cry will be <lb />
next <lb />
A mammoth meeting has beet <lb />
held, in Chicago expressing <lb />
sympathy for the Cubans. Res <lb />
were passed asking the <lb />
United States to recognize at <lb />
belligerents the men who are <lb />
lighting for their freedom. A <lb />
large number of organization- <lb />
were represented, and many <lb />
telegrams and letters of <lb />
val of the meeting were read <lb />
from prominent men Every <lb />
available foot of space in the <lb />
hall was filled, and every sen <lb />
of sympathy for the Cu- <lb />
bans was cheered to the echo <lb />
It is not believed, however, that <lb />
the States interfere <lb />
with the insurrection. <lb />
it is said, is ruling <lb />
with a high hand in South Car <lb />
lie proposes that the <lb />
Convention which now in <lb />
session shall change the law s <lb />
that he and his party may be <lb />
able to disfranchise any man <lb />
who does not wish to vote <lb />
for them. It is proposed to <lb />
make both an educational <lb />
property qualification <lb />
to the right of but be- <lb />
this it is proposed to go <lb />
and give the registrar the right <lb />
to say whether a man is <lb />
This will be reform <lb />
with a The law is <lb />
aimed at the but if <lb />
the clause giving absolute pow- <lb />
to the registrars should be <lb />
come a law it can be used just <lb />
as well to disfranchise the <lb />
whites. <lb />
this season of ah <lb />
tobaccos, except wrappers. <lb />
They will no w in demand. <lb />
During tho mouth of <lb />
the Greenville tobacco market <lb />
sold ore million ail ninety sis <lb />
thousand pounds. These figures <lb />
be sworn to by the <lb />
Wonder how mush MOM of the <lb />
other eastern will report. <lb />
Greenville now has the best <lb />
opportunity it has ever had to <lb />
push its claims and show its ad- <lb />
vantages to the world- Let <lb />
me put his shoulder lo the heel <lb />
and push with might wail, <lb />
for the Queen of the New <lb />
We were asked by a <lb />
yesterday why it was that the re- <lb />
ports gave Wilson and Book <lb />
Mount the credit for selling <lb />
much tobacco ODd <lb />
only about three-fourths of what <lb />
these markets are selling, when <lb />
n truth upon every visit he <lb />
he eastern markets be <lb />
Greenville selling more tobacco <lb />
either of the <lb />
Judge of the Unite <lb />
District Court has decided <lb />
suit of the American <lb />
Jo., the <lb />
Co., W. F- Smith ft Sons, <lb />
others the Ame <lb />
Tobacco Co. the <lb />
Machine Co., says a W dis- <lb />
latch to the Raleigh Aw <lb />
Observer. the decision tiled <lb />
dismissed <lb />
attached the cost <lb />
f the suit the <lb />
can Tobacco Co. the <lb />
sack Machine Co. <lb />
Mr. J. Bryan Grimes, of <lb />
came up Friday <lb />
about three thousand pounds <lb />
f at E <lb />
says this was his first <lb />
visit to the Greenville tobacco <lb />
market season and his first <lb />
to us when he drove up <lb />
were you seem to have <lb />
quite a little city up Mr. <lb />
has frequently before <lb />
told tobacco on the Greenville <lb />
market, but he like numbers of <lb />
others that have not been <lb />
the tobacco warehouses lately <lb />
was at lie <lb />
progress this part of town <lb />
has made the last four years- <lb />
T- J. Gentry, who returned <lb />
Wednesday from Roxboro on a <lb />
visit to his parents and---------, <lb />
the frost there has <lb />
damaged a good many farm <lb />
He says about one-fourth <lb />
if the tobacco crop is still on be <lb />
nil and a great many farmers <lb />
lave not cut over half, while on <lb />
he whole about three fourths of <lb />
he crop has been saved. In Wes <lb />
em North Carolina and Virginia <lb />
he damage done tobacco crops is <lb />
heavy, while in <lb />
lessee and in Kentucky the <lb />
standing crop is ruined. In Penn- <lb />
and the other tobacco <lb />
States of the north <lb />
On a good season now farmers <lb />
can begin stripping out their to <lb />
Tobacco is selling as well as we <lb />
saw it at this season of the <lb />
year. Good cutters, smokers and <lb />
strips are remarkably <lb />
wrappers, well, we had any <lb />
yet don't know how they <lb />
would sell. <lb />
During nest eight weeks <lb />
the columns of the Tobacco De <lb />
will be open for the <lb />
discussion of any matter pertain- <lb />
to tho tobacco interests of <lb />
Greenville and surrounding <lb />
try. <lb />
especially invite the ware- <lb />
housemen of Greenville to lend <lb />
us a helping hand getting up <lb />
news that will be of inter <lb />
to the tobacco reading <lb />
Let us all get together and see if <lb />
we can't make the tobacco <lb />
attractive, and <lb />
The Board of Trade <lb />
and tho got to <lb />
the other evening and <lb />
raised half the amount required <lb />
to advertise and illustrate tho to <lb />
market. As yet we have <lb />
only a few merchants to <lb />
contribute without a single <lb />
exception everyone has promised <lb />
to aid us. Those that have not <lb />
been called upon yet need not <lb />
get uneasy, shall see them all <lb />
by and by. <lb />
During the last four years, in <lb />
other words ever since Greenville <lb />
his had a tobacco warehouse, <lb />
there have been enemies of the <lb />
market at work doing everything <lb />
they could to undermine and <lb />
break down the tobacco interests <lb />
here- Every conceivable <lb />
has been to induce <lb />
people to carry their tobacco to <lb />
either Wilson or Rocky Mount. <lb />
Farmers have been told that the <lb />
here were buying <lb />
tobacco and shipping it to those <lb />
markets and making money on <lb />
it and other kinds of equally fool <lb />
and false methods have been <lb />
rt a ployed to lure away <lb />
Greenville. To all of these <lb />
Wilson tobacconists say that <lb />
nearly halt of the crop <lb />
has been that section <lb />
If that is the case then Green- <lb />
ville will lead Wilson this year <lb />
by a good majority. <lb />
We were mistaken in our state- <lb />
Friday that no warehouse- <lb />
man here had shipped tobacco to <lb />
Wilson. We asked one member <lb />
of each house not king it <lb />
necessary to see them ail. <lb />
Saturday one of the warehouse- <lb />
men said to that he wanted <lb />
to say that after trying all the <lb />
markets to see how they were, <lb />
so much of the high <lb />
prices of Wilson he shipped three <lb />
packages there just to see hew it <lb />
sold, on the three packages <lb />
he lost just even ninety <lb />
dollars- This evidence is rec- <lb />
if wants mote <lb />
on the subject if he will up <lb />
ply to as we will him to th <lb />
parties who did the shipping and <lb />
selling. <lb />
If the business men of Green- <lb />
will now go to work and take ad <lb />
vantage of the opportunities in <lb />
sight to make Greenville a <lb />
town it will not be the <lb />
close of before we will have i. <lb />
a city of more than five thousand <lb />
people. Manufacturing <lb />
of various kinds could <lb />
good business management be <lb />
carried most successfully <lb />
A canning factory to work up the <lb />
fruits and vegetables <lb />
are here in abundance <lb />
could be made to pay <lb />
dividends. Our cotton interest <lb />
would justify a cotton factory. <lb />
Our tobacco interest would win <lb />
rant the successful operation <lb />
tobacco factories and raw mate, i <lb />
of various kinds is here ii <lb />
abundance and only needs <lb />
touch of business men to tun. <lb />
them into staple products. <lb />
The people of Pitt county <lb />
surrounding counties have <lb />
that no class of agriculturist <lb />
in the great state of North Caro- <lb />
possess. We laMb <lb />
adapted to tho the growth of col- <lb />
has just reached us that demands <lb />
an explanation and a <lb />
tho writer as he is the <lb />
one this time implicated. We were <lb />
told by a farmer Thursday that he <lb />
had been told while in Wilson <lb />
a few days ago that that O. L- <lb />
Joyner was shipping tobacco <lb />
from this point to Wilson and <lb />
money on it. This was <lb />
used as an argument to the far- <lb />
mer to show to him that it was <lb />
best to carry his tobacco direct to <lb />
Wilson rather than sell in Green <lb />
where it would be bought <lb />
And eventually shipped to <lb />
sod sold at a profit. To this <lb />
we only have to say that we have <lb />
asked every here <lb />
if he ever shipped tobacco to <lb />
son to be sold they all say <lb />
positively they never did. So far <lb />
as we are concerned in this mat <lb />
we that the <lb />
argument was used as a false de <lb />
scheme to get tobacco to <lb />
Wilson and tho who started <lb />
,,, . on the report is an <lb />
hill it is ruined. The extent We have never <lb />
A the damage cannot be learned, j of tobacco <lb />
everywhere it is reported we ; <lb />
heavy. <lb />
ton, corn, peanuts, potatoes, <lb />
the the Greenville to- products are <lb />
men is to treat such things to perfection. There are <lb />
with silent contempt knowing full of a in Pitt <lb />
well that they would soon rebound man <lb />
against the author, but a report I be converted int. <lb />
i us credit <lb />
sense- <lb />
for having so little <lb />
into blooming orchards <lb />
would turn out in- <lb />
comes to the owners in a few <lb />
years. We have almost as fine <lb />
grain pasture lands as the <lb />
far famed bluegrass region of <lb />
Kentucky, and last, but by no <lb />
means, least lands grow and <lb />
mature the finest bright tobacco <lb />
grown in the world. Hence we <lb />
repeat that with these advantages <lb />
our people are blessed indeed <lb />
while some of of us may think <lb />
ours a hard lot, if we only think <lb />
of the many blessings that we <lb />
have over others our <lb />
will be more general. <lb />
IS THE <lb />
Buy the Genuine <lb />
JAMES GRAPES, <lb />
From A Son. who <lb />
make a of the e <lb />
Vines for market. Send for Cat- <lb />
of Grape Vines, Fruit and <lb />
Trees Greenhouse Plants. Also <lb />
Tulip, Narcissus, Lily and <lb />
other <lb />
ALLEN WARREN <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
Some months ago the <lb />
Dispatch <lb />
some of the acts of Mayor Fish- <lb />
of that city, whereupon <lb />
the Mayor had the editors of <lb />
that paper indicted for <lb />
libel. When the case was <lb />
brought up before New Han- <lb />
over court on Monday, the <lb />
Mayor had presented an <lb />
davit asking for a removal of <lb />
the case to another county on <lb />
the ground that he did not be- <lb />
he could get a fair trail <lb />
in his own city and county. <lb />
This seems rather for <lb />
the in a case to be <lb />
making such an affidavit, and <lb />
looks on the surface that he i s <lb />
afraid to face what might be <lb />
brought Against his record, <lb />
judge Green, who was <lb />
denied the motion to <lb />
move the case. <lb />
TO THE TOBACCO FARMERS <lb />
Just stop, think, consider where you can <lb />
best protect your interest in <lb />
of your Tobacco crop. <lb />
For four year we have worked hard and spent our money in building <lb />
and placing the Greenville Tobacco Market in the front rank of the <lb />
Markets of the world. Since Greenville first had a To- <lb />
Warehouse we have been on the grounds working day and night <lb />
to acquire the best possible knowledge of how to sell the farmers <lb />
co to the best advantage and now after four years of difficult toil we <lb />
want to say to all who have tobacco to sell that we believe we are in a <lb />
better position than any Warehouse firm in Eastern North Carolina to <lb />
get the highest market price for your product. So with this we make <lb />
our politest bow asking for a continuance and an increase of your pat- <lb />
only upon the strictest business merit. We have no special pets <lb />
to whom fancy prices are given at the expense of less favored ones but <lb />
our undivided personal attention is given to every pile of your Tobacco <lb />
and if your interest should at any time be neglected our attention only <lb />
needs to be called to it and cheerfully and willingly all wrongs will be <lb />
righted. Our opinion is that Tobacco is selling very well for the <lb />
offered and from now on we expects lively market. So when you <lb />
get ready to sell just hook up and drive straight to the old reliable <lb />
headquarters for high prices, good averages and all <lb />
round courteous treatment. <lb />
Your friends, <lb />
JOYNER CO., <lb />
Owners and Proprietors Eastern Warehouse. <lb />
HUSBAND <lb />
His last Suit of Clothes Most <lb />
ladies do buy their husband's <lb />
Clothes. Its right that they <lb />
should. A man don't know <lb />
what looks well on him and be- <lb />
sides he don't know a good <lb />
piece of good from a common <lb />
piece- His wife does and its <lb />
to his interest to let her buy <lb />
his Clothes. He saves money <lb />
by it and is more becomingly <lb />
dressed. Speaking of Clothes <lb />
I have a very nice line for <lb />
Men I bought at a bankrupt <lb />
sale which I will sell at a very <lb />
low one-half its <lb />
real value- I have Suits from <lb />
up. Don't fail to sec me <lb />
before buying. I have also <lb />
a nice line of Dress Goods <lb />
and Notions that I am selling <lb />
cheaper than any man in town <lb />
When in need of SHOES re- <lb />
member my stock is complete <lb />
and will sell them cheap. <lb />
H. B. CLARK. <lb />
Middle store in Opera House <lb />
run <lb />
BIG VALUES DRAW <lb />
Low Prices the People. <lb />
Drop in to scenic, to swap thoughts and ideas. <lb />
I have a complete line of <lb />
Fall <lb />
in all shapes and makes. Styles superb, fit <lb />
faultless, prices popular. <lb />
For All <lb />
J FEET. <lb />
Standard makes by celebrated shoe artists. <lb />
flats, Ac- low down. Come and see <lb />
me <lb />
Keep Your <lb />
Eyes on <lb />
this Space. <lb />
Will Open <lb />
Them Next <lb />
Week. <lb />
M. <lb />
J. <lb />
Wholesale and Retail <lb />
WANTS f <lb />
1500.000 Pounds <lb />
Stoves. Stoves. <lb />
We are laying in a full line <lb />
Iron Heating <lb />
Stoves. Best quality, low prices. Call and <lb />
celebrated <lb />
and Columbia <lb />
and have on hand second-hand <lb />
for sale very cheap. You may need a MI owing- <lb />
Machine, we have in stock. <lb />
S. EL CO <lb />
Drugstore. <lb />
STOVES STOVES <lb />
I am now <lb />
my Fall Stock <lb />
and Heating Stoves. <lb />
receiving <lb />
of <lb />
Cooking <lb />
TOBACCO <lb />
, . . if or. respect. The New Dixie, Comfort, Iron King, <lb />
satisfactory prices will get it. for Cash a for Cash T <lb />
My Cook Stoves are made by the Richmond <lb />
Stove Co., and are as widely known as any E t <lb />
made. I have been handling them more than <lb />
years, and find that they are the Stove for the <lb />
Plow Boy, Now <lb />
Patron and New Lee. Price from and up. <lb />
I have the best Stove ever sold <lb />
on this market. With each Stove 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 the best Eastern <lb />
Iron. My are first class i n every <lb />
Give us a trial and be convinced that <lb />
FORBES MOVE <lb />
can and will give satisfaction in every respect. <lb />
The High Prices we are getting every day for <lb />
the farmers who sell with us will convince you <lb />
that we are yours for highest averages, <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
y jot a sen l get <lb />
off all the discounts possible and I give my <lb />
it in low prices, <lb />
in stock, Doors, Sash, Glass, Putty, Oil, Lead, <lb />
Axes, Mails, Belting, Rope, Saws, Tools, Iron <lb />
Drive Pumps and Pipes and everything kept in <lb />
a first class Hardware Store. I sell the <lb />
heaviest Pump made. All <lb />
ed to look at my stock. <lb />
sell for <lb />
D. D. HASKETT, <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C.<lb /></p>
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THE REFLECTOR <lb />
Local Reflections. <lb />
Cotton 8.40. <lb />
Down with the dust. <lb />
At la.-t it ha rained- <lb />
is coming. <lb />
Now you en rule your <lb />
cut your chimney at one. <lb />
Dust Proof Goods at s. <lb />
It la e to straw hat. <lb />
general putting up of stoves- <lb />
darted their <lb />
ball <lb />
Just as well lay in your sup- <lb />
ply cf cool and wood. <lb />
The crowd here has gone bat the <lb />
is still <lb />
are scarce in Market and <lb />
good pi ice-. <lb />
Everybody was sec <lb />
Monday night. <lb />
The rain came in time to help <lb />
the fall turnip crop. <lb />
Large shipments of grapes <lb />
being made from here every <lb />
I lawyers were grant- <lb />
ed licenses by the Supreme Court <lb />
Monday. <lb />
When did yon notice the <lb />
September passed without <lb />
equinoctial storm <lb />
Ormand is also lulling in <lb />
stock of in the hi tiding near th <lb />
an house. <lb />
The well up in tobacco town <lb />
is going right down the earth. The <lb />
Machine work finely. <lb />
i not seen Hi out on <lb />
drill in <lb />
hoy-, and come out. <lb />
Some people at Tarboro say they <lb />
fell a earthquake shock <lb />
II sun day morning. <lb />
Go. Carr's tine fresh <lb />
Batter today. B. M. <lb />
C lieu Warren tells baa <lb />
shipped of <lb />
Grapes orders arc still ahead. <lb />
lbs. Evans is baring a dwelling <lb />
built in just south <lb />
Of Mr. A. new residence. <lb />
The young people had a in <lb />
hall Thursday An <lb />
Italian band was here lo mi <lb />
been appointed <lb />
executive committeeman, North <lb />
Carolina, the National Silver League <lb />
The tobacco warehouses arc now <lb />
Working under the new schedule of <lb />
rates as made by the last Legislature. <lb />
Mote than Smiths from <lb />
alone fought in the onion <lb />
mies. John was in tie crowd <lb />
times <lb />
I The Greenville Lumber Co. are put- <lb />
ting up bill the post- <lb />
the town will regaled <lb />
with <lb />
Dining the month of September <lb />
Deed-issued sixteen marriage <lb />
live for white and eleven for <lb />
, Colored couples. <lb />
Those who went here A.-- <lb />
near Scotland returned <lb />
Monday evening. They report a large <lb />
crowd in attendance. <lb />
i it ever occur to you that you can <lb />
price of a newspaper <lb />
tines year by carefully read-<lb />
Oil Cloths in ail s <lb />
r.-. Lang's- <lb />
The ii <lb />
ling e do not recall <lb />
any people on th; streets in <lb />
same fix. but some got so earlier in tin <lb />
week. <lb />
our printers warning to go <lb />
to the races we do <lb />
hold space open to give an account <lb />
ill ibis i-Mi, ht defer It out <lb />
row. <lb />
This is season year for fur <lb />
fires, and ill coon and <lb />
. how they urn <lb />
their torches at night. <lb />
Talking through the nose or <lb />
mil e a base drum had <lb />
been swallowed is lie- fad now, <lb />
the weather causes people t lake to <lb />
Hi. St. Louis, has <lb />
nil tins weather He <lb />
a regular storm <lb />
Del o the center and <lb />
both missing. <lb />
i- a rumor that there be I <lb />
W. W. V. in t; before <lb />
we. k-. don't ask these <lb />
Utters menu, as re cannot give <lb />
. i. i do your own guess- <lb />
He around the train <lb />
raise a racket drumming for <lb />
S. Some tIn <lb />
used by tin w hi advancing <lb />
home they r present are <lb />
r s <lb />
night the mil <lb />
i miles from town, a white <lb />
mi colored man a difficulty. <lb />
Th color, was <lb />
owled, and it hi th hi <lb />
wound- will prove fatal <lb />
II. Long tells us he baa taken on <lb />
use f M the House and expects <lb />
i,. be able to have some goo i plays <lb />
The re- <lb />
opening of the Opera Hone will be a <lb />
pleasure of oar people. <lb />
We been shown th the <lb />
Forbes Move prize noose jun com- <lb />
It is one of the best equipped <lb />
and most on lit houses Oil <lb />
market, a l force of h in Is arc <lb />
work all time <lb />
Mr. T. l Car nine a white <lb />
ab ii. his nets at mouth of <lb />
river Monday. This was the <lb />
In on waters lust <lb />
; in i <lb />
unusually <lb />
join <lb />
The well is sunk <lb />
i., i i la- readied a depth of <lb />
street and slid going down- Some <lb />
veil peculiar nave been brought <lb />
h the and Pal <lb />
are going to Ike gold U there <lb />
We lino boggles on hand <lb />
work so <lb />
rapidly that all l <lb />
promptly- <lb />
IN Co <lb />
ONE AT A <lb />
The Months Pass, But People in <lb />
Numbers. <lb />
B. E. returned Monday even- <lb />
Dr. T. L. Carr, of Snow Hill, is in <lb />
town. <lb />
I. II. is attend court at <lb />
deacon. <lb />
W. J. returned home <lb />
day evening. <lb />
Mayor D- C. Moore, of Bethel, spent <lb />
Monday here. <lb />
J. S. Smith returned from Seven <lb />
Springs Friday. <lb />
Prof. C. II. James, of was <lb />
in Monday. <lb />
Misses Fannie and Blow have <lb />
-one to Littleton. <lb />
M. arrived from Weldon <lb />
Monday evening. <lb />
J. D. Swindell, of is in town. <lb />
once lived here <lb />
Mrs E. Powell is visiting <lb />
D. <lb />
B. C. returned Thursday eve- <lb />
from Baltimore. <lb />
Mrs. J. S. Jenkins and children lave <lb />
I home Virginia. <lb />
Mis Newell, of county, <lb />
i- W. White. <lb />
Solicitor C. M. returned <lb />
M evening. <lb />
T. J. returned <lb />
evening from visit to <lb />
of here <lb />
visiting his brother, Maj. Latham. <lb />
J. J. Cherry returned from a business- <lb />
trip to Thursday evening. <lb />
W. Bernard came up from <lb />
Friday to spend a day or two at <lb />
Mrs. E. T. Stewart, of Washington, <lb />
has been a few dais Mis. <lb />
A. J. <lb />
of lit, Olive, who <lb />
been visiting Mrs- B. V. <lb />
I home <lb />
came over from <lb />
Holiday to take a position with the John <lb />
Buggy co. <lb />
We learn that A. F. a <lb />
former citizen of this low u and a son <lb />
Of Cornelius died at <lb />
den Wednesday evening. <lb />
W. who in <lb />
the Presbyterian church. Sunday, re- <lb />
to Monday. <lb />
Mayor Sol Cohen and M. II. <lb />
of Newborn, who were to the <lb />
races, left for home Friday evening. <lb />
J. S. C. Benjamin, of <lb />
-right here and <lb />
His many friends were glad to <lb />
see him. <lb />
K. L. Smith, w. ii. Harrington and <lb />
wife. Ml n T. Ii. Cherry and K. II. <lb />
Home and Dannie King and <lb />
Smith have gone to the <lb />
fair. <lb />
Misses Blow, Bessie Harding. <lb />
Johnston, Ada Tyson. Mary <lb />
Smith, Tripp and a Miss Cox <lb />
left last week for the I. College at <lb />
Dim. D. T. of Washington, <lb />
and Charles Dully, Newborn, <lb />
here Saturday with <lb />
upon the <lb />
condition of Maj. L. C. Latham. <lb />
Col. Tom Washington one of the <lb />
proprietors of the Brick Warehouse, at <lb />
Wilson, and James K. Woodard, were <lb />
here Friday to attend the sales and the <lb />
race Mr. Washington was never in <lb />
before, but the visit con- <lb />
him that we have a town and a <lb />
tobacco market here that will do to talk <lb />
about. <lb />
Mr. II. B. Clark who was so long the <lb />
popular salesman with Mr. W. t. Jones <lb />
this city, has opened a store in Green- <lb />
wile. We wish friend Henry <lb />
predict a blight future for him. II <lb />
i learned his lesson well from his <lb />
i employer he will make things hustle <lb />
his store will lie crowded <lb />
t Messenger. <lb />
To A U Market. <lb />
This week the Tobacco Hoard <lb />
if Trade begins sending out <lb />
extra copies, weekly, of THE <lb />
Reflector for t He <lb />
of advertising the <lb />
and showing to <lb />
the outside world the advantages <lb />
town has to offer as a place <lb />
tor making good investments. <lb />
should a note <lb />
of fact that this will give them <lb />
a splendid opportunity of reach- <lb />
tho of Pitt and <lb />
counties. No business <lb />
should this chance. <lb />
A Good Man Dead. <lb />
We regret bear of the death <lb />
of Mr. M. C. S. Cherry, which <lb />
occurred at his home Bethel <lb />
on the 2nd inst- Mr. Cherry was <lb />
one of the most prominent <lb />
in the county, a staunch Demo- <lb />
and represented Pitt several <lb />
times in the Legislature. He <lb />
was also for years a member of <lb />
the Board of County <lb />
and was on the Board <lb />
that took charge of the county <lb />
affairs when they had been wreck- <lb />
ed under lie publican misrule, <lb />
worked the county of debt <lb />
and made Pitt the peer <lb />
of any county in the State- <lb />
He leaves a large family. <lb />
An Old Company. <lb />
The has received a <lb />
very handsome souvenir <lb />
giving a brief and concise <lb />
of the Second Company <lb />
of New <lb />
Company was <lb />
organized by Benedict Arnold in <lb />
1775, and while not the oldest mil- <lb />
in, the <lb />
states it is the having <lb />
a continuous record, holding <lb />
meetings and electing its officers <lb />
for The Com- <lb />
will leave New Haven on <lb />
October 19th for Atlanta, to act as <lb />
guard and escort for Governor <lb />
of that State. <lb />
An Unjust Law. <lb />
The State Treasurer has sent <lb />
out notices to the Sheriff of each <lb />
county relative to the section of <lb />
o act that places a tax <lb />
on dealers in pianos and <lb />
organs, and directs the sheriff to <lb />
proceed as the law directs against <lb />
parties engaged in selling pianos <lb />
oz organs in the county. The <lb />
not apply to agents who <lb />
take orders for instruments for <lb />
factories or dealers outside the <lb />
it is a j unjust law that <lb />
a citizen of the State <lb />
lot doing business and at the <lb />
same time those doing same <lb />
outside the State can <lb />
send in all the agents they please <lb />
and pay no tax. But the <lb />
made the law, and as the <lb />
State Treasurer intimates, even if <lb />
it it does appear burdensome that <lb />
does not excuse the Sheriff from <lb />
executing it. But there is no one <lb />
county liable to this law <lb />
The County to Have a Vault- <lb />
Mr. B. P. Smith, of Richmond, <lb />
was here today and submitted to <lb />
the Board of County <lb />
plans and specifications <lb />
a tire proof vault the <lb />
House. After considering care- <lb />
fully the plans submitted by Mr. <lb />
Smith hearing his <lb />
as to terms for the vault <lb />
the Board by unanimous vote <lb />
taking <lb />
this step the Commissioners <lb />
receive the hearty <lb />
of the people of the <lb />
generally. It no argument <lb />
to show the need of a place for the <lb />
safe keeping of the records <lb />
other papers in the <lb />
Clerk's Register of <lb />
offices. vault to be put by <lb />
Mr. will be a double one. <lb />
entrances from both offices, <lb />
it will be in the <lb />
jest and most substantial man <lb />
will be fitted with metal <lb />
The work will com <lb />
at once. The vault will <lb />
cost to be paid for in four <lb />
yearly payments of <lb />
sack. Pitt thus takes an- <lb />
other big step forward. <lb />
New Advertisement. <lb />
You will find tho following new <lb />
advertisements in the <lb />
to-day <lb />
Mrs. <lb />
Millinery at lowest prices. <lb />
Allen Warren <lb />
grapes, vines, fruit <lb />
tn es. <lb />
Frank and <lb />
Shoes. <lb />
reserved <lb />
to tel of his stock. <lb />
Evans, Joy nor Ea-- <lb />
A- L sale. <lb />
Only a Bale. <lb />
,.,,.,,. of the O. p. <lb />
seam.-.,. Company, m-.-iv. d In- <lb />
make a still further re- <lb />
in Ma <lb />
.,, the now only a <lb />
bite Greenville <lb />
rate heretofore baa been ween <lb />
the two our people can <lb />
halt what they <lb />
This is good news <lb />
for the and they av. <lb />
them wives of the Old <lb />
Hue is them. <lb />
OAKLEY ITEMS. <lb />
N. Oct. 1805. <lb />
Charlie Peal, editor of Farmer <lb />
and Trucker, of Berkley, Va., was <lb />
visiting relatives last week- <lb />
Mr, J. A <lb />
nod H. Williams went to Ku <lb />
Association Sunday- <lb />
W. Belcher arrived home <lb />
Friday from Farm near <lb />
for a <lb />
S. H- Taylor and S went to <lb />
Thursday to pay the <lb />
tobacco tax. Our <lb />
me wall in re <lb />
to said <lb />
that he going to <lb />
take a patent cu plowing so <lb />
that one should every other <lb />
row but should plow Bush or not <lb />
at all- <lb />
Strict Car d. <lb />
Monday application <lb />
made to Ho Town Council for the <lb />
f e. v for I hilt rears for a <lb />
street car line to operated be- <lb />
tween the wharf and the depot, to <lb />
pass along Evans street. <lb />
Council deferred notion on <lb />
application until the next regular <lb />
meeting the <lb />
of citizen-. the town j <lb />
may be obtained in tho matter <lb />
Now let the citizens take <lb />
it fully, that <lb />
the Councilman may be <lb />
to act in accordance with the <lb />
wishes of the The Re- <lb />
columns are open to any <lb />
one wishing to express his <lb />
ion print. For our part, we <lb />
believe a street car would be both <lb />
advantageous to j <lb />
the people of town. <lb />
Bethel items. <lb />
Bethel, N. C, Oct. 7th, 1805. <lb />
R- A. Peal, of Oakley, spent <lb />
Sunday in town. <lb />
James Cherry to Rich- <lb />
Rev. W. A Forbes preached at <lb />
Pinnacle Sunday evening. <lb />
Samuel John-ten and wife and <lb />
several others from <lb />
spent Sunday in <lb />
Rev. E. J- Edwards filled his <lb />
regular monthly appointment in <lb />
the church Sunday. <lb />
A. will <lb />
a protracted <lb />
Methodist church this week. <lb />
On Thursday evening Oct. 3rd, <lb />
at r of War <lb />
Andrews, bride's father, <lb />
in John O- of <lb />
township, was married <lb />
to Miss Allie Andrews, Elder <lb />
Samuel Moore officiating. <lb />
the residence of <lb />
James A- Mayo, in Bethel, the <lb />
brides father, Wednesday Oct. <lb />
o'clock P. M-, <lb />
Jones, of was mar- <lb />
to Miss Mayo, D. C- <lb />
Moore, officiating- A re- <lb />
was held after the mar <lb />
THE ESSENCE OF PUERILITY, <lb />
Early last week following <lb />
appeared in personal column <lb />
of the <lb />
C. A. Carter, a tobacco buyer, left for <lb />
Kinston Monday evening. The boys <lb />
say he found this market too high for <lb />
him. <lb />
The Kinston Free construes <lb />
this item to be upon the <lb />
Kinston tobacco market and takes <lb />
to throw off a lot of <lb />
bile that seems to have lain <lb />
on its liver. After raving a <lb />
bit about Greenville <lb />
and sharks cheating the far- <lb />
and how much <lb />
detrimental to the Green- <lb />
ville market it has suppressed the <lb />
Free Press closes <lb />
We have acted courteously towards <lb />
other markets and we are disposed to <lb />
continue doing so, but if other markets <lb />
want a fight they have only to attack <lb />
the Kinston market. The first stone was <lb />
thrown by <lb />
It was a display of more <lb />
than we thought the free <lb />
Press could be guilty of- <lb />
your soul, in printing that item, <lb />
which was purely a personal note <lb />
in the personal column of <lb />
Reflector, the idea never once <lb />
occurred to us that even <lb />
had a tobacco market. We <lb />
at the train bunting for personal <lb />
items, as is our daily custom, saw <lb />
Mr Carter leaving and upon <lb />
where he was going were <lb />
Kinston, and noticing some of the <lb />
tobacco boys around the depot <lb />
having a bit of Inn and chiding <lb />
him because, as they had put it, <lb />
tobacco was too high for <lb />
here, carrying out their spirit of <lb />
merriment the item was printed <lb />
accordingly, without <lb />
caring what the party was <lb />
to Kinston for, or whether he had <lb />
ever been th before. <lb />
However, this ebullition tin <lb />
part of the <lb />
show that as has tin <lb />
best tobacco market in Eastern <lb />
Carolina it is envied by the small <lb />
and they seem to de- <lb />
light in an opportunity to show <lb />
their spleen- But Greenville has <lb />
built up its business strictly on <lb />
merit and without <lb />
at other markets and will <lb />
continue to pursue the tenor <lb />
of v. Four good ware- <lb />
houses, high prices, of <lb />
money and reliable business men <lb />
are our drawing Cards. <lb />
s Races. <lb />
There were about a thousand <lb />
people out at the track to witness <lb />
he races on Thursday, and they <lb />
the trials of speed as <lb />
good as they ever saw. The dust <lb />
was fearful at times almost <lb />
the horses <lb />
The first race was the minute <lb />
the horses coming <lb />
jut as 1st <lb />
by G. J- Wash- <lb />
by Ed- <lb />
wards Bros, Snow Hill; 3rd, <lb />
New <lb />
born. <lb />
The winners in the second race <lb />
class were 1st, by <lb />
Edwards Snow Hill; 2nd <lb />
-Old by Dr. Warren, <lb />
Greenville; 3rd by<lb />
The winners in the third race- <lb />
class, were 1st, <lb />
by <lb />
Mayor <lb />
Ellis, 3rd, Rush Miller <lb />
by G- J- Washington <lb />
The winners in running <lb />
race were 1st, by J. G. <lb />
Washington; 2nd <lb />
by Leon Williams Tarboro. <lb />
Small Crowd for First Monday. <lb />
W e heard Chairman <lb />
of the of <lb />
say Monday that there <lb />
was the smallest crowd here he <lb />
ever saw on a first Monday in <lb />
October. There were very few <lb />
people that had business before <lb />
the Commissioners and not many <lb />
were hero.<lb />
We bad a call Thurs- <lb />
day from E <lb />
contracting f Sells Bros, <lb />
Circus. d very <lb />
and he s . I.- will be <lb />
here on November lot. Sells <lb />
Bros circus is largest show <lb />
on the road, it takes cars to <lb />
transport it. Watch the <lb />
and it will tell yon all about <lb />
it <lb />
Off on a Hunt. <lb />
There was a jolly crowd that <lb />
went down to den, Friday <lb />
to engage a big hunt, <lb />
consisted of G. P- Flawing, <lb />
Ola Forbes. R. Earnest <lb />
Forbes, Alf Forbes, R. W <lb />
shaw, R- M. Lit Mad- <lb />
it night wort <lb />
opportune to catch the j <lb />
and the they brought <lb />
back with tin-in one and <lb />
six coons. The boys say they never <lb />
bad a bigger time. best <lb />
of the trip was had at the expense <lb />
of He was strutting <lb />
along pretty lively in advance of <lb />
the crowd when he suddenly <lb />
out of sight and raised a <lb />
cry f-r help down <lb />
Tho boy gathered around <lb />
ind him about <lb />
u f feet hole. <lb />
warn of and <lb />
they could locate him <lb />
by the light of his cigar <lb />
which he never lost the fail, <lb />
fished out and though <lb />
pretty hunt- <lb />
DANGER AHEAD. <lb />
of One Crop Id-. <lb />
While rejoices <lb />
the price of cotton has advanced <lb />
so rapidly, there may after all be <lb />
some danger about it. It may <lb />
turn of th far heads <lb />
and them to rush <lb />
into planting a largely <lb />
increased acreage next year. <lb />
have already heard one large <lb />
farmer reported as saying if <lb />
cotton goes to cents this sea- <lb />
son lie not plant a stalk of <lb />
tobacco next year, but would go <lb />
for cotton on a large scale- <lb />
hint; would more suicidal <lb />
to the farmers than for a general <lb />
idea of this kind to prevail among <lb />
In opinion of the Re- <lb />
it a tremendous crop of; <lb />
cotton should be raised year <lb />
you would see price <lb />
right back to where it was la.-. <lb />
season. The farmers should be <lb />
to desire to pass <lb />
through the bitter experiences of <lb />
the h st few years, and would <lb />
be the outcome of back <lb />
into the crop idea. only <lb />
way a high price fur cotton <lb />
be is to keep the sup- <lb />
ply below the first <lb />
idea of the farmer should be to <lb />
raise his home supplies, and <lb />
diversify his remaining acres <lb />
among the crops, not put- <lb />
ting his entire upon <lb />
cotton, tobacco or any ether one <lb />
crop.<lb />
FALL OPENING. <lb />
To fit everybody, little feet and <lb />
Dig feet feet and black feet <lb />
o you want a Dress <lb />
suitable Trim- <lb />
We have latest and newest styles <lb />
n Tl want a Suit of Clothes <lb />
Ours are the newest designs <lb />
and will fit. <lb />
latest make. <lb />
designs are beautiful. <lb />
Hats and Caps.<lb />
SLASHED. <lb />
We intend to make our new stock of <lb />
Dry Goods Shoes. <lb />
rapidly if low prices will do it. <lb />
Everything the very a poor article in <lb />
lie store. Right up in quality. Right up in <lb />
Right up in assortment. Just what <lb />
will please you. trouble to show goods. <lb />
C. T. <lb />
------FOR THE- <lb />
FALL AND WINTER <lb />
and cordially invite you to inspect the largest <lb />
and neatest assortment of <lb />
you want <lb />
L I bargains in everything then <lb />
come to us. <lb />
BROS <lb />
Opposite J- A Son. Leader of Low <lb />
TO THE TOP <lb />
Below are Norfolk prices of cm ton <lb />
and peanuts tor yesterday, .-is furnished <lb />
by Bros- Her- <lb />
of <lb />
COTTON. <lb />
Middling <lb />
Middling s <lb />
Low Middling s 3-Hi <lb />
Good Ordinary V <lb />
steady. <lb />
Extra <lb />
lone <lb />
Twenty Years Proof. <lb />
Liver Pills keep the bow- <lb />
els in natural motion and cleanse <lb />
the system of all impurities An <lb />
absolute cure for sick headache, <lb />
dyspepsia, sour stomach, con- <lb />
and kindred diseases. <lb />
do without <lb />
R. P. Smith, Va. <lb />
writes I don't know how I could <lb />
do without them. I have had <lb />
Liver disease for over twenty <lb />
years. Am now entirely cured. <lb />
Liver Pills <lb />
Nearly every visitor here his <lb />
tiling good to say about Greenville. We <lb />
have Mien a town here th it they <lb />
can't help talking about it <lb />
Nervous Prostration <lb />
Could Not Had No <lb />
Appetite <lb />
Cured In Body and Mind by Hood's <lb />
Sarsaparilla <lb />
suffered very much tor a long time <lb />
with prostration. I had about <lb />
given up all hopes <lb />
of let- <lb />
when <lb />
ilia v. n <lb />
recommended t <lb />
me and I believe it <lb />
my to lei <lb />
other duff <lb />
know the benefit I <lb />
derived from It. <lb />
Could Not Steep <lb />
at r. <lb />
and <lb />
did <lb />
cat I was unable to <lb />
After taking the <lb />
T f Dress Goods and Trimmings in <lb />
the latest novelties. <lb />
Clothing <lb />
of the highest art to fit and suit you. <lb />
SHOES and BOOTS to fit your feet and <lb />
pocketbook. <lb />
Hats and Caps in the latest styles. Cloaks- <lb />
the handsomest line ever brought to this city. <lb />
Call on us and we will show better than <lb />
we can tell you. <lb />
RICKS, TAFT CO. <lb />
Next door Rawls the Jeweler. <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
-.-jute I <lb />
Mr. J. <lb />
Pa. <lb />
on my stomach <lb />
first of which <lb />
seemed to do mo good, I tried a <lb />
second and continued to feel better. <lb />
got up feeling <lb />
Bright and Refreshed <lb />
In the morning. I the <lb />
am cured, and mind, <lb />
can deep and feel better in ovary <lb />
way. I gladly recommend <lb />
J. <lb />
Madison Ave., Va. <lb />
Be Sure <lb />
to Get Hood's <lb />
Cures <lb />
Hood's Pills <lb />
headache. <lb />
Ladies, Misses and <lb />
Wraps. <lb />
to fit suit<lb />
HATS AN <lb />
NOTIONS, TRUNKS, <lb />
The best and <lb />
of this season- <lb />
ever to Greenville. Our stock eon- <lb />
all the newest and most <lb />
DRESS GOODS, <lb />
Trimmings, Notions, Furnish- <lb />
Goods, Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes, <lb />
Domestics, Bleached and Unbleached <lb />
Sheeting and Shirting, Calicoes, Fancy <lb />
t ton Dress Goods, and every thing you <lb />
will want or need in that line. Hardware <lb />
for farmers and mechanics use, Tinware, <lb />
Hollowware, Wood and <lb />
Whips, Buggy Robes, Collars, Rope, <lb />
Twine, Heavy Groceries always on <lb />
Meat, Flour, Sugar, Salt and Molasses. <lb />
The best and largest assortment of Crock- <lb />
Lamps, Lanterns, Lamp Chimneys and <lb />
Shades, Fancy Glassware, to be found <lb />
in the county. And our stock of <lb />
FURNITURE <lb />
Matting Rugs and Foot Mats is by far <lb />
the best and cheapest ever ottered to the people <lb />
of this section. look and see and buy. <lb />
Sole agents of Coats Spool Cotton for this town <lb />
for wholesale and retail trade. Reynold's Shoes <lb />
for Men and Boys. Bros. Shoes <lb />
for Ladies and children. We buy Cotton and <lb />
Peanuts and pay the highest market price for <lb />
them. Your experience teaches you all to buy <lb />
and deal with men who will treat you fair and <lb />
do the square thing by you. Come and see us <lb />
and be convinced that what we claim is true. <lb />
Yours for business square dealings, <lb />
Cheap And Good Goods <lb />
Differ in their tastes. The foremost <lb />
thought the men just row is <lb />
tobacco and high prices, while <lb />
are thinking the <lb />
at Lowest Prices. <lb />
If they will call at the store of <lb />
I, <lb />
MRS. GEORGIA PEARCE. <lb />
will a f ill line of <lb />
El- <lb />
Fancy Hair <lb />
Pin-. Bill and all <lb />
latest style <lb />
Agent for <lb />
J. r. <lb />
Novelties at very low <lb />
prices at <lb />
LANG'S. <lb />
STABLES. <lb />
On Fifth Street near Five <lb />
Points. <lb />
Passengers carried to any <lb />
point at reasonable Good <lb />
Horses. Comfortable Vehicles. <lb />
I attended sales in New York and Baltimore in July <lb />
jobbers were purchasing to sell to the southern <lb />
and I am now prepared to many inducements j <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 will sell cheap. In <lb />
proof of what I say will quote you prices of a few <lb />
liens and Boys Cashmere Pants Men and Boys Cashmere <lb />
Suits Boys Vest , Mens Vest Boys Coats <lb />
Mens Coats Mens Suits made of <lb />
Coats Mens Clay Worsted, Diagonal and Cork- <lb />
screw Suits to Mens Coats, same material, Boys <lb />
Suits, size to at Mens Overcoats to <lb />
Boys Shirts Mens Shins, Mens and Boys <lb />
Caps to Men and Boys Cotton, Wool and Fur Hats <lb />
to pair of Skin Shoes, Congress and <lb />
Lace, worth will sell for Ladies Misses good <lb />
Shoes to Ladies and Misses old stock, to <lb />
Children Shoes, old stock, to Nice Rice Good <lb />
Rica Molasses , Good West India Molasses All <lb />
kinds of Farmers taken in exchange for goods. High- <lb />
est cash prices paid for Cotton in Seed or Lint. <lb />
F. H.<lb />
N. C.<lb /></p>
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application. <lb />
Maj. J. W. Supt., <lb />
Wilson, N. C. <lb />
Notice to Creditors. <lb />
fining before the <lb />
Court Clerk of Pitt county as <lb />
Administrator of the estate of George <lb />
Move, deceased, notice Is hereby given <lb />
to nil persons indebted to the estate to <lb />
make immediate payment to the under- <lb />
signed, and having claims <lb />
against the must present the <lb />
same for payment on or before the 30th <lb />
day of September, IS or this notice <lb />
will he plead in bar of recovery. <lb />
day or <lb />
B. E. MOVE. <lb />
George Move. <lb />
Notice to Creditors- <lb />
Having duly qualified before the Sn- <lb />
pt Court Clark of Pitt county as <lb />
to the Lost Will an <lb />
of dames Wall, deceased, notice <lb />
is hereby given to persons indebted <lb />
to the estate to make immediate pay- <lb />
to the undersigned, and all per- <lb />
sons having claims against said estate <lb />
must present the same for payment on <lb />
or before the 17th day of September, <lb />
or this notice will be plead in bar <lb />
of recovery. <lb />
This 17th day of ember <lb />
H. D. WALL. <lb />
N. James Wall. <lb />
Notice to Creditors- <lb />
Clerk of the Superior Court of <lb />
Pitt County having Issued to the under- <lb />
signed on this letters of <lb />
upon the estate of James <lb />
way deceased. Notice is hereby given <lb />
to the creditors of said Jam I Galloway <lb />
to their claims to the undersign- <lb />
ed on or before September <lb />
properly authenticated, or this notice <lb />
will he plead In bar their recovery. <lb />
All p Indebted to said estate are <lb />
r quested to make e payment <lb />
and thus save costs and expense. <lb />
his the 13th day September <lb />
B. W. TUCKER. <lb />
of James Galloway. <lb />
Ship produce to <lb />
J C. Meekins, Jr., <lb />
Factors <lb />
Commission <lb />
NORFOLK VA. <lb />
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Personal Attention given to <lb />
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ft R <lb />
AND BRANCHES. <lb />
AND FLORENCE RAIL ROAD. <lb />
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Dated July Mb <lb />
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h. <lb />
has Cr <lb />
Saddle Bars Wire <lb />
perfect and heartily recommend u <lb />
ill and <lb />
C. B. and Feed <lb />
BABY BU <lb />
Gentlemen am to a <lb />
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beat remedy for purpose that I MM <lb />
C. T. LEWIS. <lb />
Pane. January . <lb />
PARIS MEDICINE CO., <lb />
ST. BK <lb />
a J. <lb />
druggist. <lb />
Train on Week Branch Hoar <lb />
Weldon 3.40 p. m., Halifax 4.00 <lb />
p. m., arrives Scot laud Neck at 4.55 p <lb />
Greenville 6.37 p. 7.6 <lb />
p. m. Returning, leaves Kinston 7.20, <lb />
a. m., Greenville 8.22 a. m. Arriving <lb />
Halifax at a. m Weldon 11.20 am <lb />
except <lb />
Trains on V Brant-h leave <lb />
Washington a, arrives <lb />
8.40 p. in. Tarboro 0.50; returning <lb />
leaves Tarboro 4.50 p. m , <lb />
p. in,, arrives Washington 7.35 p. m. <lb />
except Sunday. Connects with <lb />
on Scot In Neck Branch. <lb />
Tram leaves if C, via <lb />
Raleigh R. R. daily except Sun- <lb />
day, at S p. m. Sunday P. <lb />
Plymouth 9.20 P. M-, 8.20 p. m. <lb />
He i ii i n ii i g leaves Plymouth daily <lb />
6.30 a. m., Sunday 0.30 a m. <lb />
10.5 and II. <lb />
Train on Midland N C s <lb />
Goldsboro daily except 6.50 <lb />
m. arriving a. R. <lb />
leaves a. m. <lb />
Goldsboro. <lb />
Trains on leaves <lb />
Rocky Mount at 4.30 p. arrive <lb />
ft p. m-, Hope 5.30. <lb />
p. m. Returning leaves Spring <lb />
H a. m. 8.35 a. in., <lb />
-t Rocky Mount a. in., <lb />
Sunday. <lb />
Trains on Latta Branch, ii. <lb />
R. 0.50 p. m., arrive <lb />
Oar 8.00 p. m. Returning leave <lb />
bar a-m. arrive Latta 8.00 a. in. <lb />
Daily except Sunday. <lb />
Train on Clinton Branch leaves War- <lb />
for Clinton dally, except Sunday <lb />
at in. leave Clinton <lb />
m. at Warsaw with <lb />
main line <lb />
F. DIVINE, <lb />
General Supt. <lb />
T. M. EMERSON. Traffic Manage-. <lb />
J. R. KENLY, Manager, <lb />
This <lb />
You every <lb />
in the month <lb />
September that it <lb />
you have <lb />
your done <lb />
at the <lb />
JOB OFFICE. <lb />
It will be done right, <lb />
It will be done in style <lb />
and it suits. <lb />
These points are <lb />
well worth weighing <lb />
in any sort <lb />
of work, but <lb />
all things in <lb />
Land. <lb />
By virtue of a decree of the Sup <lb />
Court of Pitt county made at April <lb />
in a case therein ponding entitle I <lb />
J. A. of R. A. <lb />
versus It. B. et a I will on <lb />
Monday, November 4th. , before <lb />
the Court House door in Greenville, <lb />
sell at public Sile to bi r <lb />
the following pieces or or land <lb />
lying and in <lb />
county to wit <lb />
One tract on the north side Black <lb />
Swamp known as the <lb />
adjoining the land of S. N. Bynum, it. <lb />
acres more or less, <lb />
One tract known as <lb />
th- laud- of It. I-. <lb />
Bynum, others, con- <lb />
res more or less. <lb />
One tract known as the Moore <lb />
adjoining the Lands R, <lb />
Bynum, J, . in and cm- <lb />
sores more or less. <lb />
And one other piece in Falkland <lb />
township known as the <lb />
property containing two acres <lb />
and upon which is situated a store and <lb />
warehouse. <lb />
of ale WOO third cash, one <lb />
I bird In six months and the balance in <lb />
twelve from day of sale, with <lb />
interest on the d payments and <lb />
secured by notes of the purchases. <lb />
retained until the whole of the <lb />
money is paid. <lb />
the fay of October 1.-95. <lb />
L. BLOW. <lb />
ARTICLE OF AGREEMENT. <lb />
For the of the <lb />
North State Lumber Co. <lb />
WASHINGTON LETTER. <lb />
Regular <lb />
Washington, D. C, Sept. 27th. <lb />
Secretary very naturally de- <lb />
to discuss the possibilities of an <lb />
early charge in the attitude of this <lb />
government towards Hie Cuban <lb />
but happenings have <lb />
made it a subject of discussion among <lb />
those who may <lb />
opinion without a breach of i <lb />
etiquette or of diplomatic <lb />
and they are doing it. Ami the <lb />
things indicate lbs drift <lb />
sentiment outside of Washing- <lb />
ton is the frequency with which Demo- <lb />
assemblages have of lat been <lb />
adopting resolutions in favor of free <lb />
Cuba, the latest and most <lb />
instance being the New York State <lb />
Democratic convention. It was noted <lb />
also with pleasure that Senator Gray, <lb />
of Delaware, was Instrumental, as their <lb />
chief counsel, in getting the Co re- <lb />
arrested near . Dela- <lb />
ware, O course <lb />
it was in his capacity as a r, and <lb />
not as chairman of the commit- <lb />
tee on Foreign that Senator <lb />
Gray befriended those Cubans, tut all <lb />
the same it has taken as a straw in- <lb />
much. It is argued that Sen- <lb />
Gray would not have become the <lb />
counsel tho c Cubans if lie had not <lb />
with thorn, mid <lb />
Id- relations with President d <lb />
arc snob that he would hardly have <lb />
in the case, though per- <lb />
had been with the ac- <lb />
men and the cause they <lb />
if he hail not known the <lb />
nations of the t urn to lean the <lb />
same way. A meeting in favor <lb />
of f Cuba is g talked up in Wash- <lb />
and will probably shortly be held. <lb />
Many Democrats to see the ad- <lb />
ministration act before- tin matter comes <lb />
up in Congress, as it is certain to do <lb />
very early in the session. <lb />
If proof were needed that the Han <lb />
is dead it is f by the <lb />
with which Republican's of prom- <lb />
who come to Washington give it <lb />
a kick. Its latest kicking was <lb />
by Ex-Senator Sabin, of Minn., <lb />
who was once chairman of the Rep <lb />
National committee. Mr. Sabin <lb />
sys he thinks Harrison ceased to be a <lb />
Presidential possibility the moment it <lb />
was certain that and would <lb />
ion the P- an I New <lb />
to the Na- <lb />
convent on. lie also think- mat <lb />
Reed Is to have a walk-fiver for <lb />
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A. cording those who are <lb />
posted on inside republican <lb />
Mr. of Ohio, has <lb />
Gov, consent made a direct <lb />
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It is well known that was <lb />
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would Harrison, and lie was <lb />
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claiming that it was made <lb />
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j thereby made a lit- lime enemy of <lb />
I Mr. has how made the same <lb />
; promise for Got, and ha- <lb />
it-id Mr. that <lb />
it in person if Mr. would <lb />
agree to swing the New York delegation <lb />
to alter a complimentary vote <lb />
is cast for Gov. who is <lb />
ally regarded as merely a brevet eat. i- <lb />
the nomination, will <lb />
also before he returns to Ohio endeavor <lb />
to make a deal when he can <lb />
the sup, on of Boss Quay for <lb />
Heed h is been supposed to have a <lb />
gage upon both Plait and Quay, but <lb />
they are very and <lb />
will both be found on the of the <lb />
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the weather for a year ahead more <lb />
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a resident of said State of North Caro- <lb />
and County of Martin, being <lb />
of a corporation r <lb />
by virtue of chapter of the Code <lb />
of North Carolina, and the acts of The <lb />
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for the purposes express- <lb />
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wit. <lb />
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lie and is -The North Stale <lb />
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company is formed are to own and <lb />
deal in timber and logs and options <lb />
timber. To purchase, own <lb />
lumber of all kinds To <lb />
and deal in lumber of all kinds. To <lb />
deal in lumber on commission . to <lb />
purchase, improve, own and convey <lb />
lands requisite to it-1 business, and to <lb />
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purpose of the and sale of <lb />
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vessels, heats, oars, and rail- <lb />
roads tor tramp of logs. <lb />
lumber and snob other materials <lb />
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of said Company A, d generally, to <lb />
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that may be deem, d <lb />
expedient in with the <lb />
of mi <lb />
The principal place of business of <lb />
sad Company snail at Mar <lb />
tin county. Stale of Ninth Carolina. <lb />
The ion shall exist for <lb />
term of thirty years from Hie date of <lb />
art of incorporation. <lb />
The following have sub- <lb />
scribed to the stock of said corporation <lb />
CO wit <lb />
J. Cherry. Oscar S- <lb />
and Fredrick U. Samuels. <lb />
The present capital stock of said <lb />
corporation shall be twenty rive th ms- <lb />
and dollars, to he divided into <lb />
two hundred <lb />
value of one hundred each <lb />
of which forty have been <lb />
subscribed, by the following parties, to <lb />
wit J. Cherry thirty <lb />
shares, S. Plash one <lb />
share and Frederick Samuels e <lb />
I share, the said co shall <lb />
the privilege of increasing its <lb />
stock to any amount not g <lb />
seventy live thousand dollars in <lb />
shams of one hundred 8.00 collars each. <lb />
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th may be issued for or <lb />
actually received by or for <lb />
labor or services rendered to said <lb />
and when so pail for and <lb />
i-sued. said stock shall he deemed an- <lb />
taken as <lb />
of said company, and there shall b no <lb />
personal liability for <lb />
and stock holders of Slid be- <lb />
the amount <lb />
the held by them. <lb />
The meeting of this Company <lb />
a i -s iii connection with Its <lb />
organization and business as provided <lb />
in Charter shall lie held on Friday. <lb />
September 1895 at Mar- <lb />
tin county. North Carolina. <lb />
witness the Corpora- <lb />
I for the purposes <lb />
aforesaid, have set our <lb />
seals, this the eighteenth day <lb />
1895. <lb />
CHERRY, Seal. <lb />
CAB FLASH, St <lb />
By J. CHERRY. <lb />
U. <lb />
Signed and delivered in the presence <lb />
of Donnell Gill lam. subscribing witness. <lb />
A which had <lb />
saved the of several <lb />
at various times, was recent- <lb />
over killed. The <lb />
then for his <lb />
by burying <lb />
oak about of them at- <lb />
tending the <lb />
Like Magic. <lb />
If you have Catarrh. or <lb />
any oilier Gloria Oil. which you can <lb />
get at Dr. Wooten's will cure you. <lb />
We Keep That Kind. <lb />
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ed to learn that there Is at least one <lb />
dreaded that has been <lb />
ante lo cure in all its stages, and that is <lb />
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blood and mucous, surfaces of the sys- <lb />
thereby destroying tie foundation <lb />
of the and giving tie <lb />
strength by building up the <lb />
lion and assisting nature in doing its <lb />
work. The proprietors have so much <lb />
faith in its curative powers, that they <lb />
offer One Hundred Dollars a ease <lb />
that it falls to Send fir list of <lb />
testimonials. <lb />
F. J. CO., <lb />
Toledo, O. <lb />
Sold by <lb />
Nelson who has <lb />
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number years, in fact tho oldest, <lb />
died in our city He <lb />
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boat was on Tar river. <lb />
Washing to <lb />
Bear this fact in mind when start <lb />
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every and we ran supply ail <lb />
your wants in<lb />
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thing wanted. goods and prices <lb />
will please you. <lb />
Ill addition to selling the best goo Is at <lb />
lowest prices, we p iv top of the <lb />
market all country pro- <lb />
Thanking you far a liberal patronage <lb />
in th p st. we hope to have many calls <lb />
from you this season. <lb />
J. O. BRO. <lb />
N. C. <lb />
ill <lb />
CO. OF PHILADELPHIA, <lb />
ORGANIZED <lb />
Surplus over <lb />
R. B. Rainey, State <lb />
C. <lb />
The Old Penn Mutual is the best <lb />
managed Life in <lb />
America. It furnishes all kinds of pol- <lb />
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with absolute security. It may not pay <lb />
as large commissions to agents as some <lb />
other companies, but its low rate of ex- <lb />
low death rate, immense <lb />
plus safely and profitably arrested, <lb />
large dividends and indulgence to its <lb />
policy-holders, render it the Company <lb />
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incontestable, after three <lb />
years c be forfeited. Money loan- <lb />
ed on policies, paid lip granted <lb />
or policies carried by the <lb />
a number of years. <lb />
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MOTHERS, <lb />
We Offer You <lb />
REMEDY Which <lb />
INSURES Safety <lb />
f Life to Mother I <lb />
and Child. <lb />
FRIEND <lb />
j Robs of its Pain, Horror and Risk., <lb />
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fore birth she did not <lb />
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, had no pains afterward and her <lb />
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Sent ivy Mail or Express, on receipt of<lb />
, mailed Free. <lb />
price, Moth- <lb />
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CO. <lb />
SOLD ALL <lb />
LAND SALE. <lb />
of the power in me vested <lb />
a by a decree in the ease <lb />
of Susan and Win. L. Elliott, <lb />
P Nicholson trading <lb />
as Elliott against Jesse P. <lb />
Brown and wife Laura Brown, and T. <lb />
V. Trust e. which decree was <lb />
made Honor Albert L. e. <lb />
Judge, at the Term o of Pitt <lb />
Superior Court and duly docketed in <lb />
Docket No. page in <lb />
Court I will sell at public sale to <lb />
the highest bidder at the Court House <lb />
door in Greenville, N. C, on Monday <lb />
th- day of November two <lb />
tracts of land In <lb />
Pitt County and as <lb />
folio, tow it; One tract as the <lb />
Ida adjoining the lauds of <lb />
Betsy Philips, Cobb. John A. <lb />
old O B. rs, con. <lb />
One Bundled and thirty <lb />
acres. <lb />
ore other tract laud a <lb />
the said Warren tract, O. B. <lb />
as the Brown land containing two <lb />
hundred a ires more or lea. <lb />
Terms of one-third cash, balance <lb />
in two Installments due and pay- <lb />
able one and two yearn respectively, <lb />
secured by notes of the r with <lb />
interest at t per cent on said notes from <lb />
day of sale, purchaser to have privilege <lb />
said noes any time <lb />
due if he wishes, or cash at time of <lb />
sale as he may prefer, to be retain- <lb />
ed until all of money is paid. <lb />
WM. II. LONG, <lb />
Commissioner. <lb />
Greenville, N. C. h, 1805. <lb />
mm <lb />
Caveats, and obtained and all Pat- <lb />
business conducted for Fees. <lb />
u. s. <lb />
and we can secure patent in less <lb />
remote from Washington. <lb />
Send modeL, drawing or photo., with <lb />
We advise, if or not, free of <lb />
charge. Our fee not due till patent is secured. <lb />
a pamphlet, O; with <lb />
cost of same in the U. S. and foreign countries <lb />
sent ires. Address, <lb />
OFf. Washington. D. C. <lb />
WE WANT YOUR ORDERS FOR <lb />
-O----- <lb />
We will fill them QUICK <lb />
We will fill then. CHEAP <lb />
We will fill them WELL <lb />
Ron. h Heart Framing, <lb />
sap <lb />
sap Hi.- <lb />
Bough Sap Boards, Inches. <lb />
Wait days for our Planing Mill and <lb />
we will furnish you Dressed Lumber <lb />
as <lb />
Wood delivered to your door for <lb />
cents a load. <lb />
Terms cash. <lb />
Thanking you for past patronage. <lb />
GREENVILLE N. <lb />
w ft e re S <lb />
In <lb />
Poor <lb />
Health <lb />
means so much more than <lb />
you and <lb />
fatal diseases result from <lb />
trilling ailments neglected. <lb />
Don't play with Nature's <lb />
greatest <lb />
; Brown's <lb />
Iron <lb />
Bitters <lb />
If <lb />
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nervous, <lb />
have no appetite <lb />
and can't work, <lb />
been at <lb />
the most <lb />
strengthening <lb />
Brown's Iron Bit- <lb />
A few hot- <lb />
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very first <lb />
-n slain your <lb />
teeth, and it's <lb />
pleasant to take. <lb />
It Cures <lb />
Dyspepsia, Kidney and Liver <lb />
Neuralgia, Troubles, <lb />
t Constipation, Bad Blood <lb />
Malaria, Nervous ailments <lb />
Women's complaints. <lb />
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lines on the wrapper. All others arc sub- <lb />
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will send set Tan Beautiful <lb />
Fair Views and <lb />
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made <lb />
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BOSTON. <lb />
CHICAGO.<lb />
PORTLAND. <lb />
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OINTMENT <lb />
TRADE <lb />
MARK <lb />
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years, and know <lb />
in steady demand. It has been on <lb />
by tin lending physicians all over <lb />
where <lb />
all other With the attention of <lb />
the physicians, have <lb />
for years failed. Tins is of <lb />
long standing and the high reputation <lb />
which It has obtained is owing entirely <lb />
its own as but little hat <lb />
ever been made to bring II the <lb />
public. One bottle of this Ointment will <lb />
be sent to any address on receipt of One <lb />
Dollar. All Cash Outers promptly at- <lb />
tended lo. Address all orders and <lb />
to <lb />
T. V. <lb />
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YEARS EXPERIENCE has me the best is cheap-st <lb />
Hemp Rope, Building Pumps, Farming Implements, and <lb />
ting necessary for Millers, Mechanics and purposes, a- well at <lb />
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Cotton, keep courteous and attentive clerk. <lb />
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AT COURT <lb />
All kinds Risks placed in strictly <lb />
FIRST-CLASS COMPANIES <lb />
At current rates. <lb />
W FIRST-CLASS FIRE PROOF SAFE. <lb />
The cultural and Mechanical the <lb />
Colored Race, at Greensboro, N. O. <lb />
The Kali Term will begin Wednesday, 1895. <lb />
mission will he made and <lb />
nation county students will be <lb />
the Saturday in September next. <lb />
Instruction in Horticulture, Dairy the Me- <lb />
Arts, the English and various branches of Mathematical, <lb />
Physical. Economic with special reference to their <lb />
in the Industries of life- <lb />
A ilia number girls will b. admitted for m, in addition to regular <lb />
course of Blurry, instruction will be n In Music, Sewing, Cooking and <lb />
dry work. <lb />
This School is by States, and of Carolina <lb />
It is sectarian, and is not controlled or influenced by any particular <lb />
TERMS. <lb />
County Students. <lb />
Tuition, Free Tuition, per -es-ion <lb />
BOB ALL <lb />
Board, per week . 1.23 <lb />
room, etc. s-i <lb />
Instruction ti a m nth 2.00 <lb />
u-.- piano per -c--ion <lb />
additional terms see whit h can be h id by Tile <lb />
President of The Agricultural and tor Col Race <lb />
N. C. <lb />
NORTH CAROLIN <lb />
K. K. TIME TABLE. <lb />
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Weldon train bound North, leaving <lb />
Goldsboro a. and with <lb />
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HERBERT <lb />
Under Opera House, <lb />
GREENVILLE. <lb />
Call In when you good work <lb />
Examination for ad <lb />
October 2nd <lb />
in county county examiner on <lb />
REDUCED RATES <lb />
EM <lb />
ATLANTA, GA. <lb />
September 31st, 1885. <lb />
the above the Southern Railway Co, will sell round <lb />
trip tickets to Atlanta, On., return on the following <lb />
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lugs on Tar River Wednesday <lb />
and Pi tit A. H. <lb />
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Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays <lb />
Greenville <lb />
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of Hater on Tar River <lb />
with steam- <lb />
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For foil Catalans <lb />
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with limit twenty days tram date of sale. Column Tickets will be <lb />
sold daily from September to 1883, with limit <lb />
then days from date of sale. No to bear limit than January <lb />
Column Tickets will be sold on Tuesdays and Thursdays of seek <lb />
reek from until 1896, with tin limb ten <lb />
days from date of Column Tickets will be sold dally from <lb />
lo to inclusive, with final limit seven days from <lb />
date of sale. <lb />
SOUTHERN RAILWAY Is only line entering the Exposition <lb />
having a double-track, standard railway from the c the <lb />
city of Atlanta to Exposition Grounds. <lb />
For tickets and Information apply to your agent, <lb />
J. M. GULP, W. A. TURK, G. P. A. <lb />
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