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JOB PRINTING <lb/>
The Reflector is <lb/>
pared to do all <lb/>
of this line <lb/>
UP<lb/>
NEATLY, <lb/>
and <lb/>
IN BEST STYLE. <lb/>
The Eastern Reflector. <lb/>
D. J. WHICHARD, Editor and Owner <lb/>
TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. per Year, in Advance. <lb/>
Plenty of new mate- <lb/>
rial and the best <lb/>
of Stationery. <lb/>
Wean in <lb/>
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 1895. <lb/>
NO. <lb/>
You Need <lb/>
The Reflector this year <lb/>
will give the newt <lb/>
every week for <lb/>
a year. <lb/>
There is bu Letter Baited <lb/>
to well sensible, re- I <lb/>
i than <lb/>
are today <lb/>
excellent i <lb/>
sad of j <lb/>
tr.- ii a a-1 <lb/>
Ii.-t was regarded as a in ; <lb/>
X nth Car bat toe brightest <lb/>
and man local writer <lb/>
in the is a Miss <lb/>
Addie poshes the <lb/>
p foe the Charlotte Observer <lb/>
The Record our of the <lb/>
original weeklies the <lb/>
is edited by Mrs. Al Fair- <lb/>
brother and last week's Fayette- <lb/>
. I that it <lb/>
increase of <lb/>
for the by adding <lb/>
the names of two ladies to its staff <lb/>
who will do special work u <lb/>
paper. Editors are recognizing <lb/>
tag of feminine rep- <lb/>
r ct the newspaper of- <lb/>
I; . J is the <lb/>
yet . I w to exert her <lb/>
i . modern <lb/>
T future will of <lb/>
women ii j this State <lb/>
there i on bow. <lb/>
is a profession in which <lb/>
not come in <lb/>
c with i <lb/>
a- in and . <lb/>
which require brain <lb/>
work- For the most part no <lb/>
s isolated as writers ; <lb/>
baa watched their j <lb/>
vi , . charmed with i;. . <lb/>
ii a bib we re i of in favor <lb/>
allot in <lb/>
re in favor off <lb/>
throwing to women every <lb/>
av me of honest work where they <lb/>
self-sustaining and <lb/>
indexes lent. is a high <lb/>
aim for women but is by no means <lb/>
the only cue. <lb/>
the women <lb/>
lists They are going to nut the <lb/>
of their purity of thought <lb/>
pages the journals <lb/>
which they are <lb/>
Express. <lb/>
Mercenary Excess Rebuked. <lb/>
A little gamin passing <lb/>
along Hay street yesterday am- <lb/>
saw B of a fall on <lb/>
th sidewalk in front f store <lb/>
of Ellis it He made a <lb/>
slide for it. and <lb/>
when he had it safely corralled <lb/>
beneath bin, be rolled his eyes <lb/>
the points of the compass <lb/>
to see if another gamin bad also <lb/>
seen the fall. <lb/>
war in is making <lb/>
Havanas you can't take <lb/>
no remarked, as he <lb/>
blushed off the ash and blew away <lb/>
sand and dost from the <lb/>
snipe. Going into the store, <lb/>
lie to C J E <lb/>
a match, please <lb/>
are not here to give <lb/>
away but to said Mr. <lb/>
assuming look of intense sever <lb/>
i--- eh T <lb/>
what they <lb/>
bow much is <lb/>
The gamin the stamp <lb/>
corner cf his mouth, held to <lb/>
the band cf bis pantaloons <lb/>
one band, ran Hie other hand in <lb/>
his pulled forth a cop <lb/>
per. <lb/>
a and be laid down <lb/>
the cent- <lb/>
He got the box, struck a match, <lb/>
the stump so well that it pour- <lb/>
ed of smoke, and <lb/>
then handing the lox back to <lb/>
a lock of intense <lb/>
severity, and <lb/>
box on shelf, and <lb/>
a come <lb/>
ax you fer a match you <lb/>
one my <lb/>
Florida Times Union. <lb/>
The Journal says Blade's saw <lb/>
mill, at was damaged by <lb/>
tire to the extent of Fri <lb/>
day. No insurance. <lb/>
Beat the Blackmailer. <lb/>
An attempt to blackmail a well- <lb/>
Newark lawyer a short <lb/>
lime ago was frustrated by bis <lb/>
and promptness of ac- <lb/>
and punished in a novel <lb/>
way. <lb/>
A line looking somewhat no <lb/>
woman, who keeps a <lb/>
in an adjoining village, call- <lb/>
ed at his office and demanded <lb/>
promptly refused to <lb/>
jive her a cent, and she threat <lb/>
to go and call upon his <lb/>
wife. <lb/>
along at he said, not <lb/>
believing that she would carry <lb/>
out r threat. But after think <lb/>
she had gone, that she <lb/>
might do he tailed up his home <lb/>
en the office telephone. He has <lb/>
two big, stout and faithful Ger <lb/>
girls employed as servants.; <lb/>
and when one of them responded <lb/>
to the call he gave her a <lb/>
of the adventuress <lb/>
her to Be on he lookout for her. j <lb/>
she he <lb/>
let her and take her to the; <lb/>
reception room. Dent my, <lb/>
wife, but get Lena, and than both <lb/>
of yon pitch and give her <lb/>
licking. Take broomsticks or any- <lb/>
thing else and after yon, <lb/>
have pounded her throw her <lb/>
If my wife anything about <lb/>
it. tell her that it is by my orders <lb/>
Give it to her <lb/>
The two girls were eager for the <lb/>
tray when the visitor arrived <lb/>
hour later. They conducted <lb/>
her to the reception room, made; <lb/>
that the description tallied <lb/>
and then waded into the <lb/>
She is the heroine of many lights, <lb/>
with her husband <lb/>
men, but the two German girls- <lb/>
were too heavy She made <lb/>
a stiff tight in the little room, but <lb/>
emerged live minutes with- <lb/>
both eyes nearly closed and <lb/>
innumerable bruises on her arms <lb/>
body. <lb/>
How lawyer explained the <lb/>
matter to his wife is entirely a <lb/>
private matter. two girls <lb/>
could tell her nothing when she <lb/>
came down stairs and saw them <lb/>
throwing the visitor out, except <lb/>
that it was done order of the <lb/>
York World- <lb/>
LEAD ME ALONG THE <lb/>
WAY. <lb/>
BY M. A. <lb/>
If I should home the mil <lb/>
If go astray <lb/>
me back <lb/>
Along heaven y way. <lb/>
Earth is so fair. <lb/>
is so sweet. <lb/>
In many wild Idea paths. <lb/>
They tempt my restless feet. <lb/>
I step aside to pluck <lb/>
The way-side <lb/>
And so forget the bright <lb/>
That grow in Eden's bowers. <lb/>
I bend my car to hear <lb/>
The songs of earthly love, <lb/>
A forget golden <lb/>
And choristers above. <lb/>
Oh gentle, loving Friend, <lb/>
Oh Shepherd, and true, <lb/>
I know thy care will never cease. <lb/>
My long, long <lb/>
Thou so tend-r. Lord, <lb/>
To all wandering Hock, <lb/>
Oh. Thou inc. the least, and place <lb/>
My feet upon the I <lb/>
answer to a telegram from <lb/>
the Washington Times, Rev- Dr. <lb/>
who has just accepted <lb/>
tho assistant pastorate of the <lb/>
First church of that <lb/>
city, wired it it all <lb/>
the other Washington papers for <lb/>
the generous things have <lb/>
recently said of him, and incident <lb/>
remarking that printing <lb/>
press is front wheel of the <lb/>
Lord's Yet a North <lb/>
Carolina has recently <lb/>
said from sacred desk that <lb/>
most thing <lb/>
outside tho penitentiary is the <lb/>
secular press of There <lb/>
is a difference of opinion here. <lb/>
But it all goes in a life time <lb/>
Charlotte <lb/>
It takes a train of three cars <lb/>
to transport to his <lb/>
Texas training grounds- After <lb/>
bis interview with Mr. Corbett it <lb/>
is possible that be can be return- <lb/>
ed my mail. <lb/>
Chicago has now 1,500 cases o <lb/>
typhoid fever on hand. of <lb/>
which are in hospitals. Rea- <lb/>
son, impure drinking water from <lb/>
tilt by reservoirs- <lb/>
The Next Senate. <lb/>
It is said that the next United <lb/>
States is, the one <lb/>
commencing on the of March <lb/>
next, will consist of forty-two <lb/>
Republicans, thirty-nine Dem- <lb/>
six Populist and ya <lb/>
The question of the con- <lb/>
of the election of a <lb/>
successor to Senator of <lb/>
Delaware, is a highly interesting <lb/>
one; but the will, no <lb/>
doubt move deliberated, in the <lb/>
matter. The Boston Post says <lb/>
this subject <lb/>
Republicans a <lb/>
but not a majority there <lb/>
fore they will be unable to or <lb/>
unless they can effect a <lb/>
coalition with the Populists. <lb/>
They hardly afford to com- <lb/>
the Populists just <lb/>
the eve of a national <lb/>
But they want the patronage <lb/>
which is controlled by the ma- <lb/>
and some of the hungry- <lb/>
ones would willingly long <lb/>
chances order to secure it. <lb/>
the six Populists decide to <lb/>
act as a unit upon all political <lb/>
matters that arise, they will <lb/>
control of the Senate <lb/>
By casting their votes with either <lb/>
party they always make a <lb/>
Nobody knows just <lb/>
what policy they will pursue, but <lb/>
it is quite plain that they will <lb/>
hold the key to the situation. <lb/>
They can make their own terms. <lb/>
No bill go through without <lb/>
their approval. No appointments <lb/>
of clerks or other officers of the <lb/>
Senate made unless they <lb/>
agree. They will be a position <lb/>
to dictate the policy of the upper <lb/>
chamber. outlook is not <lb/>
very cheering for the <lb/>
cans. They have an enormous <lb/>
majority in the lower house, but <lb/>
they will be utterly helpless in <lb/>
the Senate. will at the <lb/>
mercy of Mr. and the two <lb/>
senators from Nevada, who can <lb/>
make speeches as long and as <lb/>
tiresome as the of tho <lb/>
late Mr. Blair, of New <lb/>
shire. No Mr- Reed <lb/>
gloomily the pro s- <lb/>
WEATHER CROP BULLETIN. <lb/>
The reports of correspondents <lb/>
of the Weekly Weather Crop <lb/>
Bulletin. b the North <lb/>
State Weather Service, <lb/>
for the week ending Saturday, <lb/>
October 5th, 1895, a very <lb/>
unfavorable week. The temper- <lb/>
was considerably below the <lb/>
normal, with frosts morn <lb/>
damaging tobacco and <lb/>
crops considerably. Drought <lb/>
continues to prevail, practically <lb/>
no rain having fallen anywhere. <lb/>
Cotton is very poor crop, is near- <lb/>
all open, and will be all <lb/>
much earlier than usual. <lb/>
All late crops have injured <lb/>
by the drought, and turnips are <lb/>
nearly ruined. Gathering corn is <lb/>
under way, but fall plowing con- <lb/>
at a <lb/>
The past week has been very <lb/>
cool dry, with more than <lb/>
usual amount of <lb/>
Frosts occurred on the <lb/>
of the 1st -d. The drought <lb/>
continues unabated, injuring <lb/>
peas, potato OS and turnips, <lb/>
young berry plants. Wells <lb/>
and streams are low, some <lb/>
I mills have stopped running. Cot <lb/>
ton, which has very rap- <lb/>
idly is poor crop, will <lb/>
ably all be out by end of October. <lb/>
Cora HI beyond possibility of <lb/>
injury and is housed. <lb/>
Peanuts being stacked. Rice <lb/>
crop is fair. Second crop of Irish <lb/>
potatoes poor- Very <lb/>
dug and no fall inn been <lb/>
done. <lb/>
The victory obtained by <lb/>
Gov- Culberson. of Texas, in his <lb/>
war on pugilists and pugilism is <lb/>
into practical operation <lb/>
the motto of Gov. Vance, of North <lb/>
Carolina, composed for a society <lb/>
of the Young Men's Christian As <lb/>
virtuous you <lb/>
will be happy; you wont <lb/>
have much f in. Norfolk <lb/>
Highest of all in Leavening U. S. Report <lb/>
ABSOLUTELY PURE <lb/>
Card <lb/>
Answered. <lb/>
A funny man who asked the <lb/>
question. is State of <lb/>
Matrimony received tho follow- <lb/>
is one of the <lb/>
United States ; it is bound on <lb/>
one side by hugging and kissing, <lb/>
and cradles and babies on the <lb/>
other; its chief products are pop <lb/>
broom sticks and staying <lb/>
out lite at night ; it was dis <lb/>
covered by Adam and <lb/>
trying to find a passing out of <lb/>
the Garden of Eden ; tho climate <lb/>
is rather warm until you pass the <lb/>
topics of housekeeping, when <lb/>
weather sets in with <lb/>
sufficient power to keep all hands <lb/>
as cool as cucumbers. For the <lb/>
principal road to that con- <lb/>
the pair of blue <lb/>
Throe section men at <lb/>
III, setting on a powder box, eat <lb/>
dinner, began smoking after- <lb/>
wards, lighted a match and <lb/>
stuck it in a crack, exploding <lb/>
sixty of powder- The <lb/>
three men wore blown twenty <lb/>
feet- Ono whose back was in a <lb/>
of flames plunged into <lb/>
water. When drawn out the <lb/>
his back remained in <lb/>
the water. Tho ribs of another <lb/>
were bared. None can recover. <lb/>
Durham Sun. <lb/>
K. L. <lb/>
Greenville,<lb/>
Office under Opera House. Third S <lb/>
j . <lb/>
ATTORNEY-AT-LA <lb/>
GREENVILLE, iV <lb/>
Ii t in all Collections <lb/>
B. <lb/>
K. TYSON, <lb/>
Attorney and Counselor -Law <lb/>
Tilt County, <lb/>
Practices in all the Courts. <lb/>
Civil Solid to X <lb/>
of <lb/>
ages, act inn to land, and <lb/>
Prompt and careful attention gives <lb/>
all <lb/>
Money to loan on approved security, <lb/>
in <lb/>
THUS J. <lb/>
k BLOW,<lb/>
N. <lb/>
in Count <lb/>
It speaks well for the shipbuild- <lb/>
of early days when the <lb/>
schooner Polly, built in at <lb/>
Mass., is still sea- <lb/>
worthy- Another veteran is the <lb/>
Good Inlet, built in <lb/>
1813, at Mass, yet <lb/>
active service. <lb/>
j. ii. j. t-. <lb/>
BLOUNT FLEMING <lb/>
M. C <lb/>
Practice In all the<lb/>
I A I ll <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
John K. K. C. Harding. <lb/>
Wilson. N. Greenville, <lb/>
A HARDING, <lb/>
X. <lb/>
Special attention given to collection <lb/>
and i If of claim. <lb/>
Gala Event of all the Year at <lb/>
NOVEMBER 1st, 1895. <lb/>
ELLS Enormous United Big of the World. <lb/>
Indisputably The World's Largest and most complete and Zoological Enterprise; its fame rests securely on a success, covering almost quarter of a <lb/>
century; noted for its magnitude, magnificence and merit, now increased in every way except in price of admission ; larger tents . larger Menagerie, mote Animals, Horses, more Artists, <lb/>
more features, a greater number of acts and better ones than ever seen in this country Beyond all now the Biggest and Best, without a rival, blemish or false Promise. <lb/>
all feature acts. <lb/>
wonderful sights, <lb/>
mammoth water- <lb/>
proof tents, the Giant <lb/>
Show of the World, <lb/>
actually <lb/>
lo perpetuate its <lb/>
grandeur, its marvelous <lb/>
Menagerie embracing <lb/>
every captive beast <lb/>
known to exist, largest <lb/>
tent ever constructed.<lb/>
, an ac<lb/>
Honestly advertised and presented, Truthful, <lb/>
Moral and Instructive. <lb/>
tom WOt i <lb/>
C j<lb/>
1st, 1899. <lb/>
I C I Greatest Show on Earth is <lb/>
coming own special cars <lb/>
Circuses, Separate all New ions, <lb/>
Mammoth <lb/>
Races, an Anny of Artists, Clowns, leaded th <lb/>
Favorite, JOHNNY LOW LOW. <lb/>
We carry People. <lb/>
Horses and Ponies. <lb/>
Seating capacity <lb/>
000- Thirty Gentlemen <lb/>
Advance tick- <lb/>
On Day of Exhibiting <lb/>
Friday November 1st, <lb/>
Circus can <lb/>
cure tickets in advance. <lb/>
Admission cents. <lb/>
Only Children under <lb/>
years cents. <lb/>
The Zoological Collection in the World, presenting for the first time in this country the <lb/>
Only Pair of Giant White Nile Blood-Sweating Sea<lb/>
Educated Alaska Seals, performing Kangaroos, trained Elephants, Lordly Lions, Leopards, <lb/>
Stately Flocks of Ostriches, the first ever publicly exhibited, and m trained <lb/>
Wild and Domesticated Animals of all descriptions. the greatest on earth. <lb/>
t he an <lb/>
Absolutely eclipsing any pageant ever seen on the public streets, takes place at o'clock <lb/>
a. m., on FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1st, 1805. It is over a mile in length. No postponement on <lb/>
account of weather. Two complete performances daily. Afternoon at Evening at <lb/>
Doors open one hour earlier. <lb/>
a ,<lb/>
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<p>
the Tobacco Department. <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
Conducted by O. L. Joyner, Proprietor Eastern Tobacco Warehouse. <lb/>
Entered at e at <lb/>
matter. Mr. R R. el , <lb/>
ii . sold 1500 <lb/>
OCT. on floor <lb/>
Warehouse to say something view of the Or <lb/>
some time and reading your , tobacco market five years ago and <lb/>
Mb. I have <lb/>
of the meat illus- <lb/>
of the past and present <lb/>
been . that have seen is a photo-<lb/>
Mr. John B- Morns, so well for <lb/>
North Carolina, an <lb/>
and <lb/>
says <lb/>
We have written to <lb/>
several <lb/>
i prominent tobacconists in <lb/>
that John E. be , P pI <lb/>
elected Governor ll; o is when they <lb/>
that the will them for an ex <lb/>
he i a Gorman man because he of their views of how the <lb/>
and his what Eastern Carolina tobacco <lb/>
Republicanism. Mr. Pares with that <lb/>
is is from this State and <lb/>
has taking part in the <lb/>
He is a fine talker and <lb/>
of the most polished writers <lb/>
in tins State. <lb/>
said that Secretary <lb/>
ha the Spanish Mints a <lb/>
Washington ii lie; <lb/>
hr <lb/>
tie i-i O-i <lb/>
M- <lb/>
nut done <lb/>
mot the <lb/>
States might interfere. Tins is <lb/>
not however us this <lb/>
to the policy <lb/>
heretofore penned the <lb/>
States. If the strife <lb/>
though it ill be to <lb/>
see what Congress will <lb/>
There is growing sen- <lb/>
of sympathy for the Cu- <lb/>
of other North <lb/>
article tonight the Dally of the I the As soon as the plates <lb/>
10th I will do so. I don't be made we will give the Rb- <lb/>
know much about tobacco farm-, readers a glimpse of <lb/>
but I do know if building j these two pictures. We call at- <lb/>
and developing the tobacco trade <lb/>
of Greenville had been left to the <lb/>
old its branch- <lb/>
es of industry would be flowing <lb/>
Carolina markets, as to color and same old channels that <lb/>
texture- We have received ans- <lb/>
from some and expect others <lb/>
Boon. We will publish these <lb/>
when they are all in let the <lb/>
world know what others think of <lb/>
our tobacco- <lb/>
The first issue of the thousand <lb/>
extra copies of the <lb/>
it did ten years ago. In bringing <lb/>
about this change who is it that <lb/>
deserves the credit Who was it <lb/>
that took hold of the tobacco in- <lb/>
to this now, to <lb/>
show to our people and <lb/>
them to see the great in prove- <lb/>
meet that has been since <lb/>
five years ago. There is a vast <lb/>
change, it is in fact, a com- <lb/>
transformation of an old <lb/>
worn out broom sago field into a <lb/>
thrifty, thriving tobacco <lb/>
here when there was not a I but when we think of the great <lb/>
tobacco warehouse in Greenville J that have been made by <lb/>
kept it on through the efforts of a few how much <lb/>
lave gone out. A thousand ex- j of opposition until today it <lb/>
; a will be sent out each week <lb/>
mi now till the middle of Do <lb/>
tuber aid we earnestly hope <lb/>
at some of our <lb/>
Ii lends who to fee <lb/>
this will help us <lb/>
m getting up the tobacco page. <lb/>
For three years we have been <lb/>
for this department, <lb/>
while we have not vet been told <lb/>
that our articles were getting <lb/>
-tale it would spice the to <lb/>
outside <lb/>
is one of the best tobacco mail a <lb/>
the In a <lb/>
about miles from <lb/>
the road, over <lb/>
two length, the boys <lb/>
of the families of that, sec- <lb/>
headed by Gas <lb/>
Joyner aided in their <lb/>
forts by the friendly pen of Dave <lb/>
Whichard, who has at all times <lb/>
renter improvement <lb/>
have some help an u , and <lb/>
source, besides it would greatly , ., <lb/>
help US. <lb/>
up the tobacco <lb/>
A of our, and a tobacco <lb/>
buyer here, tells us that while <lb/>
a visit to a neighboring a <lb/>
few days ago, in discussing the <lb/>
eastern markets a very prominent <lb/>
bank official told him that he con <lb/>
Gen died in Wash- <lb/>
D, C, on Tuesday after I- <lb/>
, ., it almost miraculous how <lb/>
an till., a few caused stood tide of <lb/>
by paralysis. He has had <lb/>
He <lb/>
wonderful He served <lb/>
through the bite war in the <lb/>
Confederate army and was <lb/>
brave to a fault. After the war <lb/>
he came near being involved in <lb/>
a difficulty with Gen. <lb/>
in reference to a <lb/>
graphical sketch written for <lb/>
some Northern journal but he <lb/>
retracted what had been aid <lb/>
Early and the matter <lb/>
ended- But Gen. Ms hone is <lb/>
mote noted on account of his <lb/>
political record in Virginia <lb/>
than anything else At one <lb/>
had the political dis- <lb/>
in his bands He came <lb/>
very near ruining the and <lb/>
when elected to United <lb/>
Senate he acted with the <lb/>
Republicans and lost the re- <lb/>
of the Democrats <lb/>
ford his death he seems also to <lb/>
have been forsaken by his <lb/>
friends. Many hard <lb/>
things have sail about <lb/>
unenviable one for the past <lb/>
of his life. <lb/>
expect the close of if our <lb/>
people a ill all j hands pull <lb/>
together to get factories here <lb/>
will mesas to operate <lb/>
Lil everybody for <lb/>
Ville. <lb/>
opposition and without men of <lb/>
very great means had made for <lb/>
itself a mot reputation <lb/>
worked itself to be second to <lb/>
tobacco market Caro- <lb/>
He said but <lb/>
the indomitable energy and per- <lb/>
severance of young blood would <lb/>
accomplish for any Iowa such <lb/>
wonderful results. He cited the <lb/>
thousands of dollars that had <lb/>
been spent in Wilson and Rocky <lb/>
in building up their mar- <lb/>
while had plod- <lb/>
along without setting the <lb/>
on fife with its ft rest <lb/>
was now the <lb/>
equal, ii not the superior of either <lb/>
these. <lb/>
It is wonderful how <lb/>
has accomplished so much <lb/>
so little, two causes <lb/>
b i assigned for it; First, our <lb/>
ii growing the <lb/>
Ii list tobacco world, the <lb/>
back ground from which the mar <lb/>
kt Second, the projectors <lb/>
of the Greenville market were <lb/>
men, with one exception, <lb/>
i. had all their means, their <lb/>
reputation good name wrap <lb/>
up in the destiny of the- to <lb/>
market- They were scoffed <lb/>
. t and their views made light of <lb/>
and his lot was truly y the odder of the town <lb/>
who bad made their fortunes <lb/>
u hen merchandise was at a <lb/>
profit than <lb/>
cotton was worth from to <lb/>
cents a pound- Urged on by <lb/>
these incentives with a deter <lb/>
to exhaust every avails- j <lb/>
resource, hard constant <lb/>
ambition and determination, <lb/>
with but little but plenty <lb/>
of determination and good will, <lb/>
the almost obscure Greenville of <lb/>
five years ago has been trans- <lb/>
formed and is today attracting <lb/>
original promo- <lb/>
It does look as if there are <lb/>
some men in this world , it <lb/>
not how <lb/>
may what positions <lb/>
they occupy, cannot rise above <lb/>
the lowest type of the <lb/>
Senator Butler of his <lb/>
Slate is a perfect example of <lb/>
this class. Hie whole song attention of tobacconists all <lb/>
the past two years bean lover the tobacco world So we <lb/>
for the f i and i wit <lb/>
J , . . . ., . the <lb/>
a pretended that or die, survive <lb/>
cultural should ad- or perish. Success brilliant <lb/>
in price and yet when Las been accomplished at a <lb/>
. ,. expense to who had <lb/>
this is he the j,. their <lb/>
out in the in a col- and Greenville <lb/>
seemingly be commanding view of the <lb/>
the fact it so, city of the finest <lb/>
, . . , . tobacco region of the world <lb/>
saying that it is done <lb/>
kill out the sentiment in r-fer-. <lb/>
to the free and <lb/>
with the <lb/>
market it was a case referred to. <lb/>
WASHINGTON LETTER, <lb/>
out <lb/>
c Oct. nth. <lb/>
President Cleveland will make <lb/>
a short stay Washington as he <lb/>
is due at the Atlanta Exposition <lb/>
next week- When ho returns from <lb/>
he will settle to the <lb/>
winter work, he will <lb/>
plenty of it hand. ad it ion <lb/>
to other work which he <lb/>
must up, ho will have only a <lb/>
little more than a month within <lb/>
which to write his annual message <lb/>
to Congress, and it will probably <lb/>
of the most difficult mes- <lb/>
sages he has ever had to write. <lb/>
The message, although addressed <lb/>
to Congress, will really be writ- <lb/>
ten to the country, nobody <lb/>
knows any better than the <lb/>
Gent that nothing short of over- <lb/>
whelming public sentiment will <lb/>
be sufficient to make the <lb/>
Congress accept Ins <lb/>
as to legislation, how- <lb/>
ever wise they may be. <lb/>
When a man a gigantic <lb/>
ass of himself the best thing he <lb/>
do is to it. <lb/>
Some men don't enough to <lb/>
do of them is Lord <lb/>
West, who was British <lb/>
Minister to the United States <lb/>
his passport, in 1888, by <lb/>
Bayard, who acted <lb/>
the instructions Provident <lb/>
hist, came to Greenville. I have I allowed him- <lb/>
nothing invested the tobacco self to be trapped into writings <lb/>
interests hero and don't that otter to be used as a <lb/>
r ,, . . bean campaign document. That <lb/>
I am well posted on subject <lb/>
of your articles but what I have natural. But in raking up the <lb/>
said is my observation and I am whole business in a pamphlet <lb/>
one that believes fair play and published for distribution among <lb/>
in seeing that every man gets his he. <lb/>
. . , himself; he has only confirmed <lb/>
just deserts- Every business man previously held opinion of <lb/>
in Greenville should have the him, shown that the years <lb/>
utmost respect for every one these which have passed his <lb/>
and for old man Gus humiliating departure from Amer <lb/>
pull off their hats added to <lb/>
. . , r lL dime museum <lb/>
cut of respect whenever they meet who offered him en- <lb/>
him- would be glad to <lb/>
F- Hearse, give him double the money now; <lb/>
, ,, land as a freak he would <lb/>
above communication was draw well. <lb/>
intended for Saturday's daily but <lb/>
was received late. We factory at Durham <lb/>
to express our deep feelings 5.750,000 <lb/>
Mr the am en- I on Tuesday. <lb/>
words about I <lb/>
U-s doing so we only voice <lb/>
the of every of the <lb/>
ed these their efforts <lb/>
mar- <lb/>
have doubled the business in <lb/>
of Greenville giving em- <lb/>
to of <lb/>
loafers, and in many instances by <lb/>
so doing put bread the mouths <lb/>
of the hungry, and increased <lb/>
trade of the met chants of the town <lb/>
a great many of whom would not <lb/>
lend of them a dollar <lb/>
today, if they wt to borrow <lb/>
unless would give them two <lb/>
dollars of for every <lb/>
that they and in- <lb/>
creased the of real estate <lb/>
around the tobacco warehouses <lb/>
on an average of per cent <lb/>
instances <lb/>
cent. Loon Evans and Ola Forbes <lb/>
and their comrades with the <lb/>
above name have been worth <lb/>
more and done mire getting <lb/>
new to Greenville than <lb/>
some men in the town worth a <lb/>
thousand dollars to their <lb/>
who have fought them in <lb/>
their efforts especially when they <lb/>
BEST IS CHEAPEST. <lb/>
BIG VALUES RAW TRADE. <lb/>
Low Trices Govern the People. <lb/>
Drop in to sec rue, to swap thoughts and as <lb/>
I have a complete <lb/>
in all shapes and makes. Styles superb, fit <lb/>
faultless, prices popular. <lb/>
For All <lb/>
FEET. <lb/>
Standard makes by celebrated shoe artists. <lb/>
Hats, low down. Come and see me. <lb/>
time ago a Birmingham <lb/>
Ala., firm bidding against the <lb/>
world, secured a contract for iron <lb/>
piping for sewers in the city of <lb/>
Japan, and it has just been <lb/>
announced that a firm in Hesse- <lb/>
mer Ala., has secured the <lb/>
for piping for the city of <lb/>
which will require something <lb/>
over Ions. <lb/>
S, <lb/>
RE PORT. <lb/>
CT o. L. JOYNER. <lb/>
Cotton and <lb/>
Below Norfolk prices of cotton <lb/>
and pennies for <lb/>
by Cobb Bros. A Con in is ion Mer- <lb/>
chants of <lb/>
QUOTATIONS. <lb/>
Good <lb/>
Fine <lb/>
Quitters Common <lb/>
Medium<lb/>
to <lb/>
to <lb/>
to <lb/>
to <lb/>
to <lb/>
Good Middling; <lb/>
Low Middling <lb/>
Good Ordinary <lb/>
v. <lb/>
PEANUTS. <lb/>
Tho young tobacco- <lb/>
of Eastern North Caro <lb/>
are getting a move oil them u- <lb/>
Daring <lb/>
five of them have their <lb/>
arrangements for severing their <lb/>
connection with <lb/>
the Genuine <lb/>
coinage of silver, and is only a <lb/>
The chestnut crop the and Greenville is strictly in <lb/>
Carolina mountains of the the if yon don't believe it <lb/>
political trick designed Tor <lb/>
Instead of rejoicing j <lb/>
st fact that i <lb/>
again far <lb/>
their cotton M they did last <lb/>
year, way down in his newt be <lb/>
is that it is true b- cause <lb/>
it may against bis ob- j <lb/>
of Keeping dis- <lb/>
with what is. tells <lb/>
the farmers that if he could he <lb/>
would persuade them to make <lb/>
lots of cotton next year <lb/>
or millions bales <lb/>
if yon want to. It will not go <lb/>
no matter how much <lb/>
The reason given by <lb/>
this is year is <lb/>
He adds <lb/>
greatest ever known. <lb/>
ask Shrimp Parham. <lb/>
JAMES GRAPES, <lb/>
Fro. ALLEN . <lb/>
ft of <lb/>
Vines f-r Send for Cut. <lb/>
of Grape Vines, Fruit and <lb/>
Trees Greenhouse Plants. <lb/>
Tulip. Narcissus, Lily and <lb/>
other <lb/>
ALLEN ft SON. <lb/>
Greenville, N. <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/>
Prime <lb/>
Extra Prims <lb/>
Spanish <lb/>
adv <lb/>
3-16 <lb/>
Wholesale and Retail <lb/>
Greenville Market. <lb/>
Corrected by S. M. <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/>
leading Tobacco Markets of the world. Since Greenville first had a To- <lb/>
m 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/>
to the best advantage and now after four years of difficult toil we <lb/>
before ion The fan of j want to say to all who have sell that we believe we are m a <lb/>
the business is that the better position than any Warehouse firm in Eastern North Carolina to <lb/>
thing in ins mind is elections j get the highest market price for your product. So with this we make <lb/>
and if it were not for he j our politest bow asking for a continuance increase of your pat- <lb/>
care no more about th upon the strictest business merit. We have no special pets <lb/>
I to whom fancy prices are given at the expense of less favored ones but <lb/>
submit that reasons undivided personal attention is given to every pile of your <lb/>
scanned him for the ad- and if your interest should at any time be neglected our attention only <lb/>
in the pine of o ton needs to be called to it and cheerfully and willingly all wrongs will be <lb/>
end the advice given farm righted. Our opinion is that Tobacco is selling very well for the <lb/>
i-i for next year i offered and from now on we expect a lively market. So when you <lb/>
hi ready Just nook up and drive straight to the old reliable <lb/>
has been debased b Eastern, headquarters for high prices, good averages and all <lb/>
Butter, per <lb/>
Western <lb/>
Hams <lb/>
Corn <lb/>
Corn Meal <lb/>
Flour, Pan <lb/>
Lard <lb/>
Oats <lb/>
Sugar <lb/>
Salt per Sack <lb/>
Chickens <lb/>
Eggs per <lb/>
Beeswax, per Is <lb/>
Kerosene, <lb/>
Hulls r ton <lb/>
Cotton <lb/>
Hides <lb/>
T to <lb/>
G to <lb/>
to <lb/>
to <lb/>
to <lb/>
4.00 to <lb/>
U to <lb/>
to <lb/>
to <lb/>
to <lb/>
to <lb/>
to <lb/>
lots <lb/>
2.1 <lb/>
to <lb/>
toy <lb/>
Differ in their taste. The <lb/>
with the men Just <lb/>
and prices, while <lb/>
the <lb/>
mil m <lb/>
If they will all at tin; store if <lb/>
Stoves. Stoves. <lb/>
We are laying in a <lb/>
Stoves. ; Best quality, low prices. Call and c-x <lb/>
We also are agents; for the celebrated <lb/>
L, mil Em- <lb/>
Pins, Combs Buckles, and all <lb/>
other latest good. <lb/>
Apt Mm. <lb/>
and have on hand second-hand <lb/>
for sale very cheap. You may need a Mowing <lb/>
Machine, we have them in stock.<lb/>
WANTS <lb/>
1500.000 Pounds <lb/>
TOBACCO <lb/>
and we are going to have it if hard work and <lb/>
satisfactory prices will get it. <lb/>
Give us a trial and be convinced that <lb/>
FORBES<lb/>
h course has had; V-1- <lb/>
nothing in it but self, ad round courteous treatment. <lb/>
which sees no advantage to <lb/>
anybody, and desires none I <lb/>
does not help self. It is n <lb/>
that we must be <lb/>
represented in United States j <lb/>
Senate by such a <lb/>
Your friends, <lb/>
JOYNER CO., <lb/>
Owners and Proprietors Eastern Warehouse. <lb/>
can and will give satisfaction in every respect. <lb/>
The High Prices we every day for <lb/>
the farmers who sell with us will convince you <lb/>
that we are yours for highest averages, <lb/>
I GREENVILLE, N. <lb/>
STOVES STOVES <lb/>
I am receiving my Fall Stock of Cooking <lb/>
and Heating Stoves. <lb/>
My Cook Stoves are made by the Richmond <lb/>
Stove Co., and are as widely known any Stove <lb/>
made. I have been handling them more than <lb/>
years, and find that they are the Stove for the <lb/>
people. The Plow Boy, Seminole, New <lb/>
Patron and New Lee. Price from and up. <lb/>
I have the best and Stove ever sold <lb/>
on this market. With each Stove l give pipe and <lb/>
the fixtures to do the cooking for any family. I <lb/>
keep constantly on hand castings for the Stoves <lb/>
I sell. My Stove Pipe is made of the best Eastern <lb/>
Iron. My Heating are first class in every <lb/>
respect. The New Dixie, Comfort, Iron King, <lb/>
Pluto and Regal stand second to none. I buy <lb/>
Stoves Strictly for Cash and sell for Cash. I get <lb/>
off all the discounts possible and I give my <lb/>
the advantage of it in low prices. I have <lb/>
in stock, Doors, Sash, Glass, Putty, Oil, Lead, <lb/>
Axes, Nails, Belting, Rope, Saws, Tools, Iron <lb/>
Drive Pumps and Pipes and everything kept in <lb/>
aft class Hardware Store. I sell the <lb/>
heaviest Pump made. All are <lb/>
ed to look at my stock. My for Cash <lb/>
sell for <lb/>
D. D. HASKETT, <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N.<lb/>
</p>
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<p>
THE REFLECTOR <lb/>
Local Reflections. <lb/>
Cotton <lb/>
Clear, crisp, cool. <lb/>
the circus ii. tines. <lb/>
suits have been in. <lb/>
How short the days are <lb/>
still a few <lb/>
market. <lb/>
coming to <lb/>
this after <lb/>
The Billet ft <lb/>
noon. <lb/>
The Stoat the of <lb/>
aid largest Trunks <lb/>
at Laud's. <lb/>
Save up nickel.-, boys, the <lb/>
is <lb/>
pleasant enough to <lb/>
suit an <lb/>
The lemon comes high for being <lb/>
use <lb/>
Not long now hunt <lb/>
in-; will <lb/>
into <lb/>
beat <lb/>
begin to hug the sun- <lb/>
-i <lb/>
G. <lb/>
stall III- <lb/>
h m o <lb/>
House. <lb/>
U T. is tuning <lb/>
his home repainted. <lb/>
K. h. a p <lb/>
at lice. <lb/>
will be a on <lb/>
the night of the 17th. <lb/>
. i , i King Horn Va- <lb/>
see our samples of j b work I <lb/>
Elder M. of will <lb/>
town i <lb/>
OUR SCRAP BOOK. <lb/>
Look Through and Whose Faces <lb/>
You Find. <lb/>
F. M. Hodges is <lb/>
John is in town. <lb/>
Miss Mary By aura is sick. <lb/>
Joel to Grifton Mon- <lb/>
day. <lb/>
Miss is visiting <lb/>
Wilson. <lb/>
Capt. J. T went to <lb/>
Monday. <lb/>
C. J- Hunter returned to last <lb/>
week. <lb/>
J. A. returned home Friday <lb/>
evening, <lb/>
Ex-Sheriff <lb/>
J A. left Monday <lb/>
on roan. <lb/>
J. W. Brown accepted a position <lb/>
with Higgs Bros, <lb/>
They breaks at the <lb/>
of ViS- <lb/>
E. Ii. returned from Durham <lb/>
Moil night. <lb/>
B s of the M <lb/>
if W. ii. Patter. <lb/>
Mis. A. J- had sou to War- <lb/>
to vi.-it relatives <lb/>
MUs Ellen of Easts <lb/>
Va , Is g a v. hits here. <lb/>
Mrs. Sallie E. of Windfall, <lb/>
X. C, is visiting Miss <lb/>
Sells Great Show. <lb/>
Mr. J. E- Boyle, press <lb/>
of advertising car No. <lb/>
arrived with his car on Thursday <lb/>
evening and his men at work <lb/>
at once billing the town and <lb/>
rounding country for the appear- <lb/>
of this <lb/>
in Greenville on Friday, Nov. <lb/>
1st. Doyle paid the <lb/>
MEETING. <lb/>
N. C, Oct. <lb/>
The Board of <lb/>
for Pitt county met this date, <lb/>
sent C. Dawson, chairman, S- M- <lb/>
Jones, J. L- Smith and T. E. <lb/>
Keel. <lb/>
The following orders for <lb/>
were <lb/>
Martha Nelson H D <lb/>
tor a visit to make a large Smith Jacob <lb/>
contract, and we found him Op, Nancy Moore Susan <lb/>
exceedingly clever and Briley Lucinda Smith <lb/>
to deal with. f <lb/>
c ii n ii Eliza Edwards <lb/>
Sells Brothers ,, j H <lb/>
the largest show that has ; Henry Sam and <lb/>
ever visited Greenville- Cherry Fannie Tucker <lb/>
cent three-ring circus, five Alice Corbett Easter <lb/>
Vines Winifred Taylor <lb/>
Lydia Staten <lb/>
Warn, has gone to Golds- n fifty cages of <lb/>
placing order. <lb/>
A lo i I of ca <lb/>
today . hey looked out date. <lb/>
at cakes and will <lb/>
be all the rage by our housekeep- <lb/>
It. It. and wile, of <lb/>
went to the Atlanta <lb/>
Mrs. T. Cherry and Miss Nannie <lb/>
Great on <lb/>
wild animals, the tot pair of <lb/>
giant educated seals <lb/>
and sea lions, a flock of fall grown <lb/>
ostriches, are among the many <lb/>
features of this great show. There <lb/>
will be a grand street parade at <lb/>
o'clock on the morning of ex- <lb/>
Sells Brothers have no <lb/>
ordinary but it is the big- <lb/>
of all slows the road. <lb/>
Remember the dale, Nov. <lb/>
1st. <lb/>
The chief Slate fair <lb/>
has selected <lb/>
In in county. M. S. U <lb/>
Jr., Cotton, Dr. Charles Laugh- <lb/>
i Dr. E. A. Move. U. S. Forbes, <lb/>
. K. Harding, H. P. Harding, W. <lb/>
D W. Grimes and <lb/>
17th.- <lb/>
Butter <lb/>
Carr's fine fresh <lb/>
M. ScHULTZ- <lb/>
that <lb/>
his let no; a that <lb/>
will ears. <lb/>
our agent here <lb/>
ells show <lb/>
Mr, r stands at ad <lb/>
the class of weather prophets. Ills rain <lb/>
came lime. <lb/>
The market is supplied with <lb/>
meats now than it has been. <lb/>
also coming in. <lb/>
The Barbados <lb/>
Dr. L. for a if <lb/>
his <lb/>
A lot if Dress <lb/>
just at Lang's. <lb/>
If the weather Sunday i- <lb/>
like it been to-day it will test some <lb/>
people's <lb/>
Miss L. A. Co., have nice <lb/>
home-mad candies are the of <lb/>
the best <lb/>
forget the Mi at the Opera <lb/>
night. ad- <lb/>
cents, reserved <lb/>
at <lb/>
inst. <lb/>
Mrs. J. E. ten and little <lb/>
arc on a to relatives at <lb/>
ton. <lb/>
Billings left Wednesday <lb/>
tar <lb/>
C. M. <lb/>
to attend the <lb/>
Wilson. <lb/>
Murray e left <lb/>
day or Durham to make their home in <lb/>
Chat city. <lb/>
J. H. returned <lb/>
home Tuesday evening from court across <lb/>
the sound. <lb/>
returned <lb/>
Tuesday evening a short nip to <lb/>
G. J. Cherry, of the State <lb/>
Lumber Co. at spent W ed- <lb/>
here. <lb/>
B. C. took south bound <lb/>
train weeks <lb/>
tour on the road. <lb/>
Alfred Brown, of Raleigh, <lb/>
home Monday, after a shirt vi-it here <lb/>
to relatives. <lb/>
Virgil J. and Robert E. Etc, of <lb/>
son, brothers of W. T Lee, <lb/>
day here him. <lb/>
The was and j.- n <lb/>
such tint was too <lb/>
Lumber <lb/>
warm a t o to do <lb/>
on.-. <lb/>
is <lb/>
a coat of paint. <lb/>
of Carolina <lb/>
lost his g house by On Monday <lb/>
night. Several bales of cotton were <lb/>
burned. <lb/>
There have teen two female <lb/>
in town pa-t One <lb/>
was Belling chewing gain and the other <lb/>
spool <lb/>
and Wool Under wear <lb/>
Of <lb/>
night <lb/>
uh, <lb/>
to c <lb/>
Children tied <lb/>
for Create, Jew, <lb/>
at <lb/>
The snail will look at the <lb/>
and o gin silting down bis <lb/>
until he gets a <lb/>
to the show. <lb/>
to <lb/>
her home, after spending a <lb/>
near visiting friend. <lb/>
Bar. M. Killing- Friday <lb/>
evening from the Association at <lb/>
and went down to to-day. <lb/>
Mr.-. M. Latham, of Washington, <lb/>
and her brother, A. J. Brown, of Ml <lb/>
are the family, of I. B. Latham. <lb/>
W. II. Harrington and wife. Miss Bea- <lb/>
Mrs. K. H. Home re- <lb/>
turned y from the fair. <lb/>
J. B. and Elder J. M. Bar- <lb/>
j 11-1.1, of both by <lb/>
their better spent here. <lb/>
r. King, D. J. and <lb/>
wife. Miss Una and O. i. <lb/>
night s <lb/>
to be one of the meet enjoy enter- <lb/>
people hive <lb/>
your seats. <lb/>
Fob Sale, <lb/>
Sewing Machine, in per <lb/>
feet order. <lb/>
Feather Bed, Ac. <lb/>
Apply to W. F. <lb/>
It is said that if there were but one <lb/>
potato it the world a careful cultivator <lb/>
might produce 10,000,000.0 it In <lb/>
M. Billings, by Bar. <lb/>
ck, of will be- <lb/>
gin a meeting in tin-. Baptist at <lb/>
on <lb/>
Mr. Alfred to <lb/>
voted the palm as best local <lb/>
prophet, says not continue fair <lb/>
more two or three days. Watch <lb/>
bis prediction. <lb/>
The ob market keeps humping <lb/>
i the <lb/>
if is. S. <lb/>
Ohio. <lb/>
Walked with Crutches <lb/>
Rheumatism Eczema Swelled <lb/>
Cured. <lb/>
For two years I have been sick, having <lb/>
been confined to the house for a year. I <lb/>
have had eczema for nine years, having <lb/>
skilled physicians, but received no benefit. <lb/>
Last winter I caught cold and became <lb/>
Afflicted With Rheumatism, <lb/>
which put me on las July T <lb/>
commenced o use Hood's an; <lb/>
before I had finished one bottle I the <lb/>
crutches aside. After taking two bottles <lb/>
the eczema had and was almost <lb/>
entirely free from the effects of a swelled <lb/>
I know t hat it was Hood's <lb/>
that cured me I think it cannot <lb/>
lie recommended too highly. Although <lb/>
years old, feel young Mas. <lb/>
B. P. Simmons, East Springfield, Ohio. <lb/>
Hood's Sarsaparilla <lb/>
Is the Only <lb/>
True Blood Purifier <lb/>
Prominently in the public eye today. <lb/>
Hood's Pills <lb/>
cure <lb/>
JOEL PATRICK, <lb/>
GRIFTON, N. C <lb/>
Will I e ii Greenville <lb/>
day Friday of each <lb/>
ten rein, and that would supply the are again haying bis breaks <lb/>
world Ufa <lb/>
There are quite a of banters <lb/>
in oar midst, especially to- <lb/>
boy-. They are hiving ts of <lb/>
and <lb/>
lion the . folks put <lb/>
light of the <lb/>
looks like he was Standing to <lb/>
lb boys and keep them bustling. <lb/>
New out third <lb/>
the reel race at the Atlanta Expo <lb/>
Saturday last. There <lb/>
were from all over <lb/>
The circus seem to eaten the old <lb/>
a- well a- the young. All day Sunday <lb/>
be seen standing in front <lb/>
of them and looking <lb/>
An excellent an never-failing cure <lb/>
for headache, it is said, is the <lb/>
act of walking Just it <lb/>
s me if have doubt- at-out <lb/>
it. <lb/>
Me wire at <lb/>
peaches that ailed <lb/>
Jar. they locked line. They <lb/>
were put up in brandy by All.-u <lb/>
A Son, and t by weighed <lb/>
a hall a ,. p c <lb/>
farm <lb/>
acres, within corporate limits, <lb/>
truck tobacco fro it <lb/>
dwelling and all <lb/>
out houses. Apply to J <lb/>
bite, N. U- <lb/>
When you are sick LI a <lb/>
ease. <lb/>
With wearies; that do tot <lb/>
every day. draws the we d <lb/>
II. Walter bis mother, <lb/>
If. H. came over <lb/>
afternoon spend a day and <lb/>
with family of the editor. <lb/>
alter has just recovered from a <lb/>
an severe spell of typhoid lever and <lb/>
this U his to since <lb/>
lie went home sick the middle of July. <lb/>
He will be ready to return to bis <lb/>
with the before long. <lb/>
I. C. <lb/>
Latham, win has been seriously ill for <lb/>
last few weeks, was taken to <lb/>
treatment. He <lb/>
by Dr. C. J. and II. <lb/>
e. J. B Kenly, one of the At- <lb/>
Coast Line sent his <lb/>
car here to take Maj. Latham <lb/>
party as <lb/>
very over his <lb/>
and wish him an early recovery <lb/>
HUSBAND <lb/>
His last Suit of Clothes Most <lb/>
ladies do buy their <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 goods 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 I will sell at a very <lb/>
low one-half its <lb/>
real value- I have Suits from <lb/>
up. Don't fail to see 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 Opera House <lb/>
The season will open at the Opera <lb/>
m rues lay night with the en- <lb/>
by our local talent. It will <lb/>
consist a very laughable play <lb/>
posing vocal <lb/>
instrumental muse, etc-, promises <lb/>
be excellent in every <lb/>
Just <lb/>
pleas. <lb/>
By b-st <lb/>
Lake's <lb/>
sorrow, save th <lb/>
of Cloak i at <lb/>
were under tin <lb/>
k when to eat so <lb/>
a French no and <lb/>
it vi, ill t e y <lb/>
if at ii . bit tint <lb/>
i, be tor the . B <lb/>
jays it i- to m of a th <lb/>
St a t up and <lb/>
to a solid mm on top <lb/>
Mr. Joel Patrick, of Grifton, <lb/>
will be this market as a cotton <lb/>
buyer. lie will in Greenville <lb/>
on Wednesdays in <lb/>
Fridays. Govern yourselves <lb/>
See ad- <lb/>
invite you to inspect my <lb/>
-MEW STOCK OF- <lb/>
CLOTHING, <lb/>
Arrest <lb/>
disease by the timely use of <lb/>
Liver Pills, an old and <lb/>
favorite remedy of increasing <lb/>
popularity. Always cures <lb/>
SICK HEADACHE, <lb/>
sour stomach, malaria, <lb/>
torpid liver, constipation <lb/>
and all bilious diseases. <lb/>
Liver PILLS <lb/>
Gents Goods <lb/>
I will be glad to wait on <lb/>
you and show stork. <lb/>
You will surprised hew <lb/>
my bow Prises th t I <lb/>
since I bought my low Tariff <lb/>
goods. will give the bi ll to <lb/>
you to build u; s trade <lb/>
in <lb/>
Be sure lo come to see me for these <lb/>
Goods mot be -old at <lb/>
Prop <lb/>
W H J G <lb/>
son Winnie Chapman <lb/>
Polly Adams Mrs J W Crisp <lb/>
Long; Edwin <lb/>
Haddock Matilda Thomas <lb/>
Chas Joyner and wife <lb/>
U Dawson B P Smith <lb/>
The following; orders for <lb/>
end county purposes were issued; <lb/>
Stancil S R Ross <lb/>
W R Parker U Ivey <lb/>
Smith E B <lb/>
Henry Lewis L B Barney <lb/>
Co J B Louis <lb/>
Ines B S <lb/>
H T King Wm Skinner <lb/>
J W Wiley <lb/>
Pierce J B Bullock J B <lb/>
Bullock J B Bullock <lb/>
Robt G L <lb/>
J L John Mayo <lb/>
J L Little W I King- <lb/>
 W Smith II A Blow <lb/>
J T Ward Dennis C <lb/>
Smith W H Ross R W <lb/>
King R R W <lb/>
King- R W King <lb/>
Woody E A <lb/>
B P Smith Chas <lb/>
Skinner B A Jones <lb/>
Jesse Cannon C P Gaskins <lb/>
W T Knight Andrew <lb/>
Robinson Dr. Jesse Brown <lb/>
W M Kin- Edwards <lb/>
E A Move <lb/>
R Kin C M Bernard <lb/>
2-2 W T J Page <lb/>
D C Moore W C <lb/>
son L A Mayo A L <lb/>
Harrington B S Sheppard <lb/>
J H Woody <lb/>
J A Lang <lb/>
A D Hill Jason Joyner <lb/>
C P Gaskins L B <lb/>
W B Moore <lb/>
ton D C Smith J B <lb/>
lock D C Barrow J Z <lb/>
J J <lb/>
J W Perkins Council <lb/>
Dawson J L Smith T <lb/>
E Keel S M Jones B F <lb/>
Tyson Co J A Lang <lb/>
Mary Buck J A Lang <lb/>
Dr F W Brown <lb/>
Greenville stock law territory <lb/>
W B Wilson <lb/>
The following jurors were drawn <lb/>
for December term Superior <lb/>
First A Kith ell, A A <lb/>
Forties, G E Louts B <lb/>
Stokes, H N Gray, John S Ross, <lb/>
W J Little, Adrian Wilson, J A <lb/>
Stoker, John R R S James, <lb/>
II W W Thomas, <lb/>
W E Proctor, W N Owens, J E <lb/>
Spier, Wiley Brown, Wm. <lb/>
Second B Carrington, <lb/>
Warren Cherry, John A Wilson, <lb/>
James J J <lb/>
James Wooten, Chas. Cobb, J J <lb/>
Hardy, Arch <lb/>
Stokes, E Lang, W R Ford, Wm. <lb/>
J C John E <lb/>
Brown, J A <lb/>
Braddy, D G Moore. <lb/>
The following were allowed to <lb/>
list taxes for <lb/>
Smith. Per- <lb/>
House, Alfred Leggett, Louisa <lb/>
Moore, H. S. Gorham. <lb/>
Swift Creek-J. C- <lb/>
ton, Bettie Worthington, F. A- <lb/>
Whitaker, Washington Chapman, <lb/>
Abram Mills, J W Allen. <lb/>
R Worthington <lb/>
x, Mary A Haddock. <lb/>
Mary <lb/>
A Carney, <lb/>
Margaret Moore. <lb/>
Ordered that Alfred <lb/>
H Long be notified to appear <lb/>
before the Board the first Mon- <lb/>
in December show cause <lb/>
why the College property at <lb/>
Greenville should not be taxed. <lb/>
The following pauper orders <lb/>
heretofore issued and not being <lb/>
called for were ordered <lb/>
Amelia for R E <lb/>
for John and <lb/>
Andrew for W F Williams <lb/>
U F Smith, of Richmond. Ya, <lb/>
having made person a <lb/>
to the to place in the <lb/>
Court House a vault for the <lb/>
and preservation the <lb/>
records of the county, accord- <lb/>
with plans and specifications <lb/>
of the same which are now on file <lb/>
with the of this Board, <lb/>
for the of payable in <lb/>
four yearly of <lb/>
the completion of <lb/>
the work, it was ordered by <lb/>
vote of tho Board that said <lb/>
proposition be accepted and that <lb/>
Jarvis Blow, attorneys for the <lb/>
Board, be directed to prepare tho <lb/>
necessary papers and contract, <lb/>
that Dawson, chairman of <lb/>
tho Board be fully <lb/>
directed to execute and deliver <lb/>
tho said papers when so prepared. <lb/>
What a County Did Raising <lb/>
Tobacco- <lb/>
Little Elks, year <lb/>
old daughter of Mr. Louis B- <lb/>
Elk, of township, Legged <lb/>
her r to give hi-r a crop of <lb/>
tobacco to grow. He let her <lb/>
have hills, just, one-seventh <lb/>
hi at acre. Dora did all the set- <lb/>
ting and worming and helped in <lb/>
all the work possible that her lit- <lb/>
hands could do, and a few <lb/>
days ago sold her crop at the <lb/>
Star Warehouse. After deducting <lb/>
all for grad- <lb/>
received <lb/>
Little Dora is chip from the <lb/>
Her father is one of <lb/>
tho very Lest the <lb/>
toys that on a two horse <lb/>
rip in corn, cotton, tobacco <lb/>
B e. potatoes tins year he will <lb/>
make above Mr. Elks i <lb/>
only a small but <lb/>
attends to it makes a full <lb/>
of everything. Who can <lb/>
I beat Blackjack I <lb/>
S C . 1895. <lb/>
Mr. B. A v lost a fine <lb/>
horse last Thu <lb/>
Sheriff R. King, was in town <lb/>
last Wednesday on business. <lb/>
Miss Lou and Mollie Johnson, <lb/>
of Parmele, spent Sunday in <lb/>
town- <lb/>
Revs. W- C Merritt, of Roper <lb/>
City, and J. R. Sawyer, <lb/>
have been assisting <lb/>
Rey. W. A- Forbes in the pro- <lb/>
meeting in the Methodist <lb/>
church the past week- <lb/>
Elder G. A. held <lb/>
in the Methodist <lb/>
church her Saturday and Sunday. <lb/>
There was a large crowd in at- <lb/>
RESOLUTIONS OF <lb/>
the Ladies Aid So- <lb/>
of Greenville M. S. Church the <lb/>
following preamble resolutions were <lb/>
adopted. <lb/>
it has pleases God to take <lb/>
into Himself our beloved sister, Mrs. A. <lb/>
II. Burch, therefore <lb/>
Resolved That we consider it a <lb/>
duty and a hereby express <lb/>
our her faithful services <lb/>
rendered our Society. <lb/>
Resolved That we express our deep <lb/>
sorrow, but feel that this dispensation <lb/>
of Providence is for some unseen good. <lb/>
Resolved Th it a copy of these res- <lb/>
be sent to the bereaved family <lb/>
one placed upon our record and one <lb/>
sent to the Raleigh for <lb/>
cation. <lb/>
from the pain mid strife <lb/>
the endless peace, of the heavenly <lb/>
home, <lb/>
To the of the higher <lb/>
Ma. brown, <lb/>
Mrs. A. B. <lb/>
Mrs. F. G. <lb/>
A Fine Sermon. <lb/>
Rev. G. F. Smith delivered a <lb/>
fine sermon Sunday morning on <lb/>
the shall not bear <lb/>
false witness against thy neigh- <lb/>
The points were taken ably <lb/>
discussed and made so plain <lb/>
a child could understand. We <lb/>
have heard many complimentary <lb/>
remarks about it. Sermons like <lb/>
that do good. <lb/>
Mr. Thomas one of the oldest <lb/>
men in Carolina township, died <lb/>
day afternoon. He was years old. <lb/>
In our news columns a few <lb/>
days ago the death of Mr- M. C. <lb/>
S. Cherry, an ex member of the <lb/>
Legislature from Pitt county, was <lb/>
noted. Be was known for many <lb/>
miles around for long years as <lb/>
by all the young <lb/>
people. He was an old fashioned <lb/>
industrious, economical farmer <lb/>
who made bread and meat <lb/>
when his neighbors were buying <lb/>
from the West; he kept the faith <lb/>
of Democratic simplicity, <lb/>
that those men are best gov- <lb/>
who are least governed; he <lb/>
was true to his friends and if <lb/>
he forgave his enemies he did it <lb/>
after the of Andrew Jack- <lb/>
son ; he was honest and just, <lb/>
though lie found it hard always <lb/>
to be just to men whose public <lb/>
career was contrary to his idea <lb/>
of right; he had no for a Re- <lb/>
publican and sincerely believed <lb/>
they were enemies of the country; <lb/>
he was an original man, forceful, <lb/>
energetic and aggressive. He <lb/>
was a man, this writer <lb/>
enjoyed such evidences of his <lb/>
friendship as to cause him to sin <lb/>
mourn the death of honest <lb/>
Mark <lb/>
Observer. <lb/>
This has been one of the <lb/>
days that sometime come to the <lb/>
world appreciate the bright days more. <lb/>
Sale No. <lb/>
and <lb/>
newest designs. <lb/>
Sale No. 2- <lb/>
CLOTHING <lb/>
to suit and to fit <lb/>
you <lb/>
HIGGS BROS. <lb/>
Sale No. <lb/>
HATS <lb/>
to fit your heads <lb/>
cheap. <lb/>
Sale No. <lb/>
Roots and <lb/>
to suit and fit your <lb/>
feet and pocket. <lb/>
FILLED TO THE <lb/>
SLAUGHTER <lb/>
cm <lb/>
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/>
he store. Right up in quality. Right up in <lb/>
Right up in assortment. Just what <lb/>
will please you. No 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/>
T f Dress Goods and Trimmings <lb/>
novelties. <lb/>
in <lb/>
I Clothing <lb/>
of the highest art Doth to fit and suit you. <lb/>
SHOES and BOOTS to fit both your <lb/>
pocketbook. <lb/>
feet and <lb/>
Hats and Caps in the latest styles. Cloaks-- <lb/>
the handsomest line ever brought to this city. <lb/>
Call on us and will show you better than <lb/>
can tell you. <lb/>
TAFT CO. <lb/>
ever brought to Greenville. Our stock con- <lb/>
all the newest and most stylish <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/>
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/>
Meal, 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 offered 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 We buy Cotton and <lb/>
and pay highest market price for <lb/>
I them. Your exp teaches you buy <lb/>
land deal with men who will treat you fair and <lb/>
j 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/>
Rawls Jew e'er. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. C <lb/>
leads in Ladies, Misses, Cloaks. <lb/>
Cloaks <lb/>
DABBLE. <lb/>
DEPENDABLE. <lb/>
Commendable for their style and grace. <lb/>
Dependable for their fit and price. <lb/>
in their ever wearing quality. <lb/>
These are Bella, and these are <lb/>
only kind sustain the of seller. The <lb/>
only kind that gives Joy and fort to the buyer. <lb/>
M. R. THE GREENVILLE, <lb/>
I attended the sales in New York and in July <lb/>
where jobbers were purchasing to sell to the southern trade <lb/>
and I am now prepared to offer many inducements to <lb/>
my customers and the trade generally. I also <lb/>
bought a big lot, of and ROOTS <lb/>
and SHOES on June 1st before the <lb/>
price. Also a big line of Ladies <lb/>
Dress Goods. Dry and Notions, Crockery, <lb/>
Hardware, Tinware. Wood and <lb/>
and Furniture, which I will sell cheap. In <lb/>
proof of what say I will quote you prices of a few <lb/>
and Boys Cashmere Pants Men and Cashmere <lb/>
Suits Boys Vest , Mens Vest Coals <lb/>
Mens 11.78, Mens Suits made of <lb/>
Coat Mens Clay Worsted, Diagonal and Cork <lb/>
screw Suits to Mens Coats, same Boys <lb/>
size to at Mens Overcoats to <lb/>
Shirts Shirts, goad vain and Boys <lb/>
IV- to Mao and Boys Cotton, and Fur Hats <lb/>
to pair Skin Shoes, Congress and <lb/>
worth will sell Ladies and Misses good <lb/>
Shoes to Ladies and Misses old stock, to <lb/>
Children Shoes, old stock, to Nice Rice Good <lb/>
Rica Molasses , Good West India Molasses All <lb/>
kinds of Farmers taken in exchange for goods High- <lb/>
est cash prices paid fur Cotton in Feed List. <lb/>
i. a. <lb/>
N. C.<lb/>
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Exhausted Soils <lb/>
are made to produce larger and better oops by the <lb/>
use of Fertilizers rich in Potash. <lb/>
Write for OUT a 142-page illustrated book. It <lb/>
is brim full of useful information for It will be sent free, and <lb/>
will make and you money. Address, <lb/>
KALI WORKS, Nassau Street, New York. <lb/>
IS. J. Cobb, <lb/>
Co, N. C. <lb/>
CO. Cobb, <lb/>
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Joshua Skinner, <lb/>
Perquimans, Co., N C <lb/>
COBB BROS. CO. <lb/>
V-st. <lb/>
near X. C. <lb/>
PEANUT Mill HAM'S. <lb/>
Bagging, Ties and Peanut Sacks Furnished at Lowest Prices. <lb/>
Code, edition used ill Telegraphing. <lb/>
and Solicited. <lb/>
T A. JONES. <lb/>
1878. <lb/>
P. H. SAVAGE. <lb/>
SAVAGE, SON CO, <lb/>
Cotton Factors Commission Merchants <lb/>
TUNIS WHARF, <lb/>
NORFOLK, VA. <lb/>
Retail Dealers in <lb/>
mention -tales Cotton, Grain. and Peas. <lb/>
Liberal Cash Advances on and Highest <lb/>
Market Prices Guaranteed. <lb/>
Norfolk National any Reliable Business In<lb/>
In I the removal of I. Military Academy from Fay <lb/>
o w Hi, ii I he name of this popular Institution of learning bore <lb/>
alter be on Military Ac The PALL TERM BEGIN- <lb/>
Kl I, With greater better <lb/>
mo and ii lie and. it tie, prospects, the school inter <lb/>
upon y y of a larger patronage and <lb/>
. Tins moat thorough i given iii literary and com <lb/>
in a ii, an Culture and physical training r due attention <lb/>
The Third Announcement, full will be mailed to <lb/>
ad lie.-- i poll a, plication. <lb/>
Maj. J. W. Supt., <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
A ION It J. <lb/>
AND <lb/>
AND FLORENCE RAIL , <lb/>
TRAINS <lb/>
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ii., <lb/>
modern stand- <lb/>
u Family Medicine Cures the <lb/>
every-day <lb/>
of humanity. <lb/>
PORTER'S <lb/>
ANTISEPTIC HEALING <lb/>
ii <lb/>
0-20 <lb/>
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in<lb/>
P. M P. M.<lb/>
For Barb Wire Cuts, <lb/>
Collar Galls, Cracked <lb/>
Old Sores, Cuts, Boils, Bruise; <lb/>
. and all kinds of inflammation ca <lb/>
or beast. Cures Itch and <lb/>
ho et Ban alter c <lb/>
i. <lb/>
prepared for Occident by keeping it in yen<lb/>
Cure, Ho Pay. Price en. and If yon <lb/>
not keep it send us els. in <lb/>
stamps and we will send it to you by mail, <lb/>
Jan. MM. <lb/>
n II Saddle W ire- <lb/>
ah I n M <lb/>
B. ,, <lb/>
C. B. and Feed <lb/>
BABY BURNED. <lb/>
am to a word for <lb/>
oil. My .- a <lb/>
alter Irving other I applied your -Oil <lb/>
.- application cave relict, mid in a <lb/>
e well. also the oil on and Hit <lb/>
j remedy for that have ever <lb/>
Your,, I. LEWIS. <lb/>
BY <lb/>
PARIS MEDICINE CO., <lb/>
MO <lb/>
Sal I J. <lb/>
druggist. <lb/>
Train on Scotland Week Branch <lb/>
Weldon 3.40 p. in., Halifax <lb/>
p. in., arrives Scotland Neck at 4.55 p <lb/>
Greenville 6.37 p. m., 7.35 <lb/>
it teases Kinston 7.20 <lb/>
i. i, G <lb/>
Ha it i. ii SI. am <lb/>
I i <lb/>
Kip in. <lb/>
1.50 U. Ill . 6.1 i <lb/>
p. p. in. , <lb/>
Sunday. with <lb/>
trains on ml <lb/>
Train leave- i K via <lb/>
Ii. K. <lb/>
. Sunday M <lb/>
if., 5.0 p. m. <lb/>
a. in. <lb/>
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iii I e <lb/>
except <lb/>
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r rive v t <lb/>
on Nashville leaves <lb/>
at 4.3,1 p. in., arrive <lb/>
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p. in. t Hop. <lb/>
a. in. a. arrives <lb/>
m., <lb/>
rail s of eh I <lb/>
Li <lb/>
J. F. KING,<lb/>
STABLES. <lb/>
On <lb/>
Fifth Street near Five <lb/>
Point. <lb/>
Passengers carried to any <lb/>
at reasonable tales Good <lb/>
Comfortable <lb/>
The Charlotte <lb/>
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NEWSPAPER <lb/>
AD <lb/>
WEEKLY. <lb/>
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tali vi i l-o <lb/>
and <lb/>
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daily all <lb/>
via daily ex- I <lb/>
JOHN f. DIVINE. <lb/>
General Supt. <lb/>
T M. EM iN, . <lb/>
J. K. <lb/>
Independent and fearless ; and <lb/>
attractive than ever, it ill be an <lb/>
. able visitor In the home the <lb/>
I he club or the work run n. <lb/>
OBSERVER. <lb/>
All of the news of the world. Com <lb/>
Daily reports the State <lb/>
and National Capitols. a <lb/>
THE WEEKLY OBSERVER. <lb/>
A perfect family All the <lb/>
news of the week. The reports <lb/>
the Legislature a special. <lb/>
the Weekly Ob- <lb/>
ONLY ONE DOLLAR A YEAR. <lb/>
S tor sample copies. Address <lb/>
THE OBSERVER, <lb/>
Notice to Creditors. <lb/>
Hiving before the <lb/>
Superior Court desk of Pitt as <lb/>
Administrator of the estate of George <lb/>
Move, deceased, notice is hereby <lb/>
all persons indebted to I he estate to <lb/>
make immediate payment to the under- <lb/>
signed, and having claims <lb/>
the must the <lb/>
same for payment on or before the <lb/>
day of September, MM, or this notice <lb/>
will he plead in bar of recovery. <lb/>
Sent. 1897. <lb/>
B. E. MOVE. <lb/>
of Gorge Move. <lb/>
Notice to Creditors. <lb/>
Having duly before the <lb/>
Court Clerk of Pitt county as <lb/>
to Lost Will an I <lb/>
of James Wall, deceased, notice <lb/>
is hereby given to all 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 September ISM, <lb/>
R. D. WALL. <lb/>
of James Wall. <lb/>
Notice to Creditors- <lb/>
Clerk the Superior Court of <lb/>
Pitt County baring issued to <lb/>
lids day, letters of <lb/>
upon the of James <lb/>
way deceased. Notice is hereby given <lb/>
to the creditors of said s Galloway <lb/>
to their claims to the <lb/>
ed on or before September <lb/>
properly authenticated, or this notice <lb/>
ill be plead In bar of their recovery. <lb/>
All pi Indebted to said <lb/>
to make e payment <lb/>
and thus save costs and expense. <lb/>
bis the 13th day of September <lb/>
B. <lb/>
of James Galloway. <lb/>
Silo of Valuable <lb/>
By virtue of a decree of the Sup <lb/>
Court of Pitt county made at April <lb/>
1-0-i in a case therein pending entitle i <lb/>
j. A. Bynum executor of B. A. <lb/>
versus R. B. et a s. I will on <lb/>
November 4th. before <lb/>
the Court door in Greenville, <lb/>
sell at sale to lbs est bidder <lb/>
the following pieces or par-els or laud <lb/>
lying and I In <lb/>
county to wit <lb/>
One tract on Ike north side of Black <lb/>
Swamp known as <lb/>
adjoining-he lauds of N. Bynum, R. <lb/>
. Beaman and others, containing <lb/>
acres more or lest. <lb/>
One tract known as the <lb/>
adjoining th I lands of R. ii. <lb/>
Julia and others, con- <lb/>
more or less. <lb/>
One tract known as the <lb/>
the lands of R. <lb/>
J. . and others, con- <lb/>
acres more or less. <lb/>
And one other piece in Falkland <lb/>
township known the Bluff <lb/>
property about two acres <lb/>
and Upon which U situated B store and <lb/>
warehouse. <lb/>
of-ale cash, one <lb/>
third in months and Ike balance in <lb/>
twelve months from day of sale, with <lb/>
interest on the deferred payments and <lb/>
secured by notes of the purchases, <lb/>
title retained until the whole of the <lb/>
money la paid. <lb/>
the of October <lb/>
L. BLOW, <lb/>
Four Opinions. <lb/>
There to vis- <lb/>
ion of the Be <lb/>
publican bosses on tho silver <lb/>
question- A. few days we <lb/>
copied interview with <lb/>
Settle in which be put <lb/>
himself on record strongly against <lb/>
free coinage. <lb/>
A few days Settle <lb/>
view, his chief rival as the of <lb/>
the Republican party, Senator <lb/>
am for the free and <lb/>
ed coinage of silver. The great <lb/>
majority of the North <lb/>
Republicans are for it. In fact, <lb/>
all are friendly to <lb/>
This seemed to make issue <lb/>
plain between them. Tho <lb/>
Republican comes to <lb/>
help and <lb/>
nine tenths of lite Re- <lb/>
publicans are opposed to <lb/>
unlimited coinage do not <lb/>
to be dumped, bag and <lb/>
baggage, into the laps of our Pop- <lb/>
And now come A- E. Holton, <lb/>
of the Republican <lb/>
Executive in a letter <lb/>
to Richmond Pearson, <lb/>
ground for fusion on State offices, <lb/>
out against it in tho <lb/>
tight. We <lb/>
Under these <lb/>
Butler hail passed in tho Silver <lb/>
neither Reid. <lb/>
Allison could hope to get <lb/>
tin ii support, for even five <lb/>
tor, it would be folly for us <lb/>
to talk about voting for Populist <lb/>
electors when they declare they <lb/>
will not support our part of the <lb/>
ticket, for no ore expects the <lb/>
Republican platform to de <lb/>
dare for the free and unlimited <lb/>
silver independent of <lb/>
international agreement, or to <lb/>
nominate a free silver candidate <lb/>
for the presidency <lb/>
We afford to <lb/>
the policy of the National <lb/>
Ilium party solely to effect fusion, <lb/>
nor can u Republican advocate <lb/>
the Populist doctrine and hope <lb/>
to retain the confidence of his <lb/>
party. He will either have to <lb/>
abandon his position or full in <lb/>
with the Populists. The <lb/>
sooner our people realize this the <lb/>
better for themselves and tho par- <lb/>
Three is cold comfort for <lb/>
ard all <lb/>
Observer. <lb/>
ARTICLE OF <lb/>
For of the <lb/>
North Co. <lb/>
The undesigned, J. Cherry, <lb/>
the State of North Caro- <lb/>
and County of Martin, Oscar S. <lb/>
Flash, of City, County and State of <lb/>
New York, and u. Samuels, <lb/>
resident of said Slate of North Caro- <lb/>
and t of Martin, being <lb/>
Irons of a corporation <lb/>
and by virtue of chapter of the Code <lb/>
of Carolina, and the sets of The <lb/>
thereof, <lb/>
and for the purposes B- <lb/>
ed, and <lb/>
the following Articles of agreement <lb/>
and associate u-on <lb/>
terms and for the purposes following lo <lb/>
wit. <lb/>
The name Of <lb/>
be is North Stale <lb/>
The objects f, r the said <lb/>
company is formed are to own and <lb/>
dial in logs and options on <lb/>
timber. To purchase, own and s <lb/>
i of all To <lb/>
and deal in lumber of all kinds. To <lb/>
deal in lumber on , t- <lb/>
inn chase, improve, own and convex <lb/>
lands requisite to its nod to <lb/>
erect and maintain <lb/>
To own and operate n fer the <lb/>
purpose of the and sale <lb/>
lumber- To charter, own and operate <lb/>
vessels, cats, d rail- <lb/>
roads the of lops, <lb/>
lumber other materials, <lb/>
and persons as <lb/>
the Company To own <lb/>
and operate in <lb/>
with of said Com <lb/>
To borrow money upon it- ow, <lb/>
credit and I s from lime lo time at <lb/>
int-rests n quire <lb/>
To i-sue a Loud bonds seemed by a <lb/>
mortgage or mortgages upon the prop- <lb/>
and franchises of i-aid <lb/>
r d to sell the same for the purposes <lb/>
raising money for t <lb/>
of said Ai d to <lb/>
do all acts and to perform ail operations <lb/>
that may be deem, d <lb/>
expedient in connection with lb- <lb/>
of r-viii i <lb/>
I he pi a of In <lb/>
Md Company be at <lb/>
till county, State of North Carolina- <lb/>
The corporation shall exist for the <lb/>
term of thirty years the date of <lb/>
e of incorporation. <lb/>
o. The following persons have Sub <lb/>
scribed to the stick of said corporation <lb/>
to <lb/>
J. Cherry, Oscar <lb/>
U. Samuels. <lb/>
The present capital of said <lb/>
shall be twenty live ills- <lb/>
and dollars, to be divided into <lb/>
two Inn, of the <lb/>
value of hundred dollars each <lb/>
of which forty shares been <lb/>
subscribed, by the parties, to <lb/>
wit J. Cherry thirty <lb/>
t shares, A- <lb/>
share U- Samuels ore <lb/>
share, the mid shall ha re <lb/>
the privilege of increasing its capital <lb/>
stock to any amount not exceeding <lb/>
seventy live thousand dollars in <lb/>
shares of one hundred Collars each. <lb/>
The said capital or any par, <lb/>
may be for or <lb/>
pr actually received by or <lb/>
labor or to <lb/>
ion- and when so I for <lb/>
baaed, said stock shall be deemed am, <lb/>
taken as on .-.-.-. i <lb/>
of said and there shall no <lb/>
I for the <lb/>
holders of s lid Con puny he- <lb/>
the amount <lb/>
stock held by them. <lb/>
The first meeting of this any <lb/>
for all in connection with its <lb/>
organization and business as provided <lb/>
this i barter .-hall be held on Friday, <lb/>
September th, 1895 at Parmele, Mar- <lb/>
tin county. North <lb/>
In witness whereof, we the Corpora- <lb/>
tors before named, for the purposes <lb/>
aforesaid, have hereunto set our <lb/>
and seals, this the eighteenth day <lb/>
September, <lb/>
J. CHERRY, Seal. <lb/>
CAR FLASH, Sr <lb/>
J. <lb/>
U. SAMUELS, Seal. <lb/>
Signed delivered in the presence <lb/>
of Donnell subscribing witness. <lb/>
A young lady in Kentucky ii <lb/>
such n dread of railroads <lb/>
she could not be prevailed upon <lb/>
to ride in a car. A few days ago <lb/>
she yielded to persuasion, and <lb/>
a train at Burnside. A <lb/>
miles out from town the train <lb/>
made a she <lb/>
became antic, and died before <lb/>
she be removed from the <lb/>
oar. It a clear of death <lb/>
from fright <lb/>
Mr. Enoch Williams, of this <lb/>
county, has raised this year, two <lb/>
crops of corn on the same land. <lb/>
One crop was in March <lb/>
and was gathered in July, and <lb/>
the second crop was then planted <lb/>
and has just gathered, <lb/>
Chatham Record. <lb/>
The render of p, per will I e <lb/>
ed In learn that there is at one <lb/>
dreaded ban <lb/>
a hie lo cure In all its stages, and that is <lb/>
Catarrh, Mali's Catarrh Cine is <lb/>
only positive con. known to the medical <lb/>
disease, requires a constitutional <lb/>
Catarrh Cure is <lb/>
taken Internally, acting directly on the <lb/>
blood and mucous, surfaces the sys- <lb/>
thereby destroying the foundation <lb/>
of the t <lb/>
strength by building op <lb/>
m its <lb/>
York, The so much <lb/>
in Its powers that they <lb/>
Umpire I Dollars for any case <lb/>
lint it falls to for us. of <lb/>
testimonials. <lb/>
V. Jo <lb/>
Toledo, O. <lb/>
by Druggist <lb/>
We Offer Von a . <lb/>
Which <lb/>
INSURES Safety <lb/>
of Life to Mother I <lb/>
and Child. <lb/>
EXPECTANT <lb/>
MOTHERS, <lb/>
Robs Confinement of its Pain, Horror and Risk., <lb/>
My wife used be- <lb/>
fore birth of d, she l not <lb/>
Suffer from or quickly , <lb/>
relieved at the critical hour suffering but <lb/>
i hail no pains afterward and her <lb/>
recovery was rapid. <lb/>
E. E. Johnston. Ala. <lb/>
Sent by Mail or Express, on receipt of, <lb/>
price. per Moth- <lb/>
, era mailed Free. <lb/>
I Oil CO., Atlanta, <lb/>
BOLD BY ALI, <lb/>
LAND SALE. <lb/>
of the power in me vested <lb/>
a by a decree in the case <lb/>
of Susan and Win. L. Elliott, <lb/>
iv ii ii n. Ii n Nicholson trading <lb/>
as Elliott Jesse <lb/>
Brown and wife Laura Brown, and T- <lb/>
E. Trustee, which decree was <lb/>
mad.- be Ills Honor Albert L. Coble, <lb/>
Judge, at the April Term of Pitt <lb/>
Superior Court and duly d <lb/>
Docket No. page In <lb/>
Court will sell at public sale to <lb/>
the highest bidder at the Court House <lb/>
door Greenville, N. C., <lb/>
th.- day of November two <lb/>
tracts of land in <lb/>
township Pitt County and d as <lb/>
follows, One tract as the <lb/>
Ida a u adjoining the of <lb/>
Betsy Cobb. Join. A. <lb/>
Cobb, O, B. Hathaway <lb/>
One Hundred mid thirty <lb/>
seres, <lb/>
other tract of laud adjoin- <lb/>
the said tract, O. B. Ha h- <lb/>
J. II, Clark o <lb/>
as the Brown land containing two <lb/>
bundled a more or <lb/>
Terms of one-third c balance <lb/>
in due pay. <lb/>
able in one and two years respectively. <lb/>
by notes of the <lb/>
at per cent on sail notes from <lb/>
day of sale, to have privilege <lb/>
of said noes any time before <lb/>
due if he or all rash i time of <lb/>
as he may prefer, title to be <lb/>
Cd all of purchase money is paid. <lb/>
WM. H. LONG, <lb/>
Commissioner. <lb/>
Greenville, N. C <lb/>
A Good One. <lb/>
T. hot <lb/>
. I , Mr- Ho <lb/>
t nit a will known farmer in <lb/>
toll bun that <lb/>
i m us d v. lot o <lb/>
In; <lb/>
when Anna <lb/>
out was so hut lie <lb/>
and he i. d to <lb/>
to trot I hem the <lb/>
r.-it Iv for <lb/>
GREENVILLE. N. C. <lb/>
DEALER IX <lb/>
MARBLE. <lb/>
Wire and Iron Fencing <lb/>
sold. First-class work <lb/>
reasonable. <lb/>
DO YOU RIDE A VICTOR<lb/>
your to <lb/>
J Jr., <lb/>
Factors<lb/>
N Fill K . <lb/>
Personal i lo <lb/>
. <lb/>
DR. L. JAMES, <lb/>
N. C. . <lb/>
DR. B. A. <lb/>
DENTIST, <lb/>
i , <lb/>
it <lb/>
O. <lb/>
up stairs E Cc-, <lb/>
Hardware store <lb/>
Acts Like Magic. <lb/>
If yon or <lb/>
any other p i, OH. h yon can <lb/>
get at Dr. will cure you. <lb/>
We Keep That Kind. <lb/>
I Iii. fart in <lb/>
out <lb/>
Poor <lb/>
Health <lb/>
means so much more than <lb/>
you and <lb/>
fatal diseases result from <lb/>
trifling ailments neglected. <lb/>
Don't play with Nature's <lb/>
greatest <lb/>
out of sorts, weak <lb/>
and generally ex- <lb/>
have no appetite <lb/>
and can't work, <lb/>
begin at once <lb/>
the most <lb/>
strengthening <lb/>
Brown's Iron Bit- <lb/>
A few bot- <lb/>
comes from the <lb/>
very first <lb/>
stain your <lb/>
and it's <lb/>
pleasant lo take. <lb/>
It Cures <lb/>
Dyspepsia, Kidney and Liver <lb/>
Neuralgia, Troubles, <lb/>
Constipation, Bad Blood <lb/>
Malaria, Nervous ailments <lb/>
Women's complaints. <lb/>
Get only the has crossed red <lb/>
lines on the wrapper. All others arc sub- <lb/>
On receipt of two stamps we <lb/>
will send set Ten Worlds <lb/>
Fair Views <lb/>
BROWN CHEMICAL CO. BALTIMORE, MD <lb/>
a. .<lb/>
. . <lb/>
The ; t r , <lb/>
made in the . <lb/>
. r <lb/>
BOSTON. <lb/>
DETROIT. <lb/>
CAN <lb/>
Our Si complete In <lb/>
every t we ran supply all <lb/>
your wants in<lb/>
You In n u f i any- <lb/>
thins and <lb/>
will y hi. <lb/>
In Ion to Felling the b <lb/>
west s, we p of I lie <lb/>
f m ail ill pro- <lb/>
a ; <lb/>
in th- We lo have II any <lb/>
J. O. <lb/>
X. <lb/>
OINTMENT <lb/>
OLD <lb/>
--------IS STILL AT THE I A LINE<lb/>
m- , I, -t i , , <lb/>
I. e, s. ., i. t, ,. . <lb/>
tins; necessary for Millers, Mechanics and en <lb/>
Hats. Shoe. Drew Goo-V I h -ad j <lb/>
tor Heavy Groceries, and ., ; , ,,, i, i , H <lb/>
n, and keep and attentive <lb/>
ALFRED FORBES, <lb/>
Li Fire <lb/>
K, N. <lb/>
AT THIS COURT HOUSE. <lb/>
All kinds pint in <lb/>
FIRST-CLASS COMPANIES <lb/>
At lower current rates. <lb/>
FT RE E <lb/>
TRADE <lb/>
MARK <lb/>
ii m in <lb/>
CO. CF PHILADELPHIA, <lb/>
Surplus over <lb/>
R. B. Rainey, State <lb/>
C. <lb/>
Old Mutual is best <lb/>
managed Life <lb/>
America. It furnishes all kinds of <lb/>
at possible rates eon <lb/>
with absolute security. If may not pay <lb/>
as 1- commissions to as some <lb/>
other companies, but its low rate of ex- <lb/>
low death rate, immense <lb/>
plus safely and invested, <lb/>
dividends and to ts <lb/>
render it the <lb/>
in to insure. Its policies are ab <lb/>
c t be <lb/>
t d on policies, paid <lb/>
or parried Hie Company for <lb/>
a t of ye <lb/>
J L. <lb/>
Cur. u Dis. <lb/>
This has been In use over <lb/>
years, and wherever know has <lb/>
been in steady demand. It has been en- <lb/>
the over <lb/>
e conn try, cures where <lb/>
all other with attention of <lb/>
the physicians, have <lb/>
for years failed. This Ointment is of <lb/>
lone standing and high reputation <lb/>
which it bas obtained Is owing <lb/>
-o its own as but little <lb/>
ever been to bring it before <lb/>
Ointment <lb/>
lie sent to any address on receipt of One <lb/>
Hollar. All Cash promptly at- <lb/>
tended to. Address all orders and <lb/>
T. P. <lb/>
X. <lb/>
NORTH <lb/>
B. B. TIME TABLE. <lb/>
In b. 1808. <lb/>
BAST. KM <lb/>
lie , i Pas. Sun. , STATIONS Sun, <lb/>
P. M. Hi P M A. M 4-I s A-J P. M I A. l. is a ii <lb/>
The Ari cultural and Mechanical <lb/>
Colored Race, at Greensboro, N. c, <lb/>
Fall Term will begin i . <lb/>
mission will be mails c J,, ; and i <lb/>
nation students will made i i, o . in . , <lb/>
the Saturday In September next. <lb/>
Instruction Is given In Agriculture, lit , Man in , v, <lb/>
Arts, the English aid <lb/>
Physical, Economic -i reference lo , <lb/>
in the industries of life. <lb/>
A lira it'll number Of girls will , for mi, in d Ii ti to the r, <lb/>
c of study, will be given III S I'm Lin <lb/>
dry work. <lb/>
This School is endowed by the United States, and the ,,; No <lb/>
It is not sectarian, and ii not trolled or Influenced any , u m- <lb/>
TERMS. <lb/>
Students. <lb/>
Tuition, Free Tuition, per session <lb/>
ALL STUDENTS. <lb/>
Board, per week . <lb/>
use of room, Ac. per session <lb/>
m a month 2.00 <lb/>
For use of piano per session 1.00 <lb/>
additional terms see which can be had by Rd The <lb/>
President of allege for Colored Race <lb/>
G N. C. <lb/>
Train connects Wilmington <lb/>
Weldon train North, leaving <lb/>
m., and with <lb/>
West, leaving <lb/>
PATENTS <lb/>
Caveats, and Trade-Marks obtained and nil Pat- <lb/>
for moderate Fees. <lb/>
OUR U, Patent <lb/>
and we can secure in time <lb/>
from Washington. <lb/>
model, drawing or photo., with <lb/>
advise, if or not, fret of <lb/>
charge. Our fee not due till secured. <lb/>
A Pamphlet. Obtain with <lb/>
cost same in the U. S. and countries <lb/>
sent free. Address, <lb/>
Opp. Patent Washington. D. C. <lb/>
PARLORS <lb/>
Under Opera<lb/>
Call in whoa want good work <lb/>
LINK. <lb/>
WE WANT YOUR ORDERS FOR <lb/>
We will fill them QUICK <lb/>
We will fill them CHEAP <lb/>
We will fill them WELL <lb/>
Rough Beaut Framing, 80.0 <lb/>
Rough Sap Framing, ; <lb/>
Rough Sap Inches <lb/>
Rough Sap Boards, t Inches <lb/>
Wait days for our and <lb/>
we furnish you Dressed <lb/>
as <lb/>
Wood delivered to your door for <lb/>
cents a load. <lb/>
Terms cash. <lb/>
Thanking you for past patronage, <lb/>
GREENVILLE COMPANY <lb/>
N. C, <lb/>
TAR SERVICE <lb/>
Steamers Washington Green <lb/>
ville and Turin touching at all Ian <lb/>
inns on Tar Monday, Wednesday <lb/>
and Friday at ti A. M. <lb/>
Returning leave Tarboro at A. M. <lb/>
Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays <lb/>
Greenville days. <lb/>
departures are subject lo st.- <lb/>
of water on Tar River <lb/>
REDUCED RATES <lb/>
AND <lb/>
ATLANTA, GA. <lb/>
September 31st, 1885. <lb/>
the above occasion the Southern Railway Co. will sell round <lb/>
trip tickets lo Atlanta, Ga and return on the following <lb/>
FROM <lb/>
j C <lb/>
D E <lb/>
Wanted <lb/>
Ra <lb/>
FARQUHAR <lb/>
Teed Saw Mill <lb/>
lit mil no; <lb/>
p- ., <lb/>
with <lb/>
j, -i . to <lb/>
For <lb/>
t .<lb/>
A. B. FARQUHAR CO., Ltd., <lb/>
YORK, PA, <lb/>
with <lb/>
era of The Norfolk, and Wash- <lb/>
din Norfolk, <lb/>
Philadelphia York and Boston. <lb/>
Shippers <lb/>
via Dominion <lb/>
New York, tie from <lb/>
Norfolk <lb/>
more Steamboat iron <lb/>
more. Mineral <lb/>
Boston. <lb/>
Agent, <lb/>
N. <lb/>
J. J. <lb/>
mm <lb/>
Alexandria, Va. <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
Ya. . <lb/>
Chatham, Ya. . <lb/>
Va-. <lb/>
Chapel Hill, N. C. <lb/>
Concord, N- C. <lb/>
Charlotte, N. <lb/>
Danville, Va. <lb/>
Durham, N- C. <lb/>
Front Royal, Ya. <lb/>
Greensboro, N. <lb/>
Goldsboro, N. C. <lb/>
N. C-. <lb/>
Hickory, N C. <lb/>
Point, <lb/>
Hot N- C. <lb/>
Henderson, N- C-. <lb/>
Ly Va. <lb/>
Lexington, N. <lb/>
N, <lb/>
Marion, <lb/>
Newton, N. C. <lb/>
Orange, Va. <lb/>
Oxford, <lb/>
Richmond, Va. <lb/>
Reidsville, N. C. <lb/>
N, C. <lb/>
South Boston, Ya. <lb/>
Va. <lb/>
Salisbury, N. C. <lb/>
Statesville, N. C. <lb/>
N. V. <lb/>
N. O. <lb/>
Washington, D. C. <lb/>
West Point, Va-. <lb/>
Va. <lb/>
Wilkesboro, N-C. <lb/>
Winston Salem, <lb/>
j. <lb/>
is <lb/>
4.15 <lb/>
ill <lb/>
CO<lb/>
2.1 <lb/>
-2 <lb/>
.; <lb/>
05-. <lb/>
. <lb/>
., <lb/>
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. HO <lb/>
, .<lb/>
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Rates from into me points in proportion. <lb/>
Real <lb/>
Estate <lb/>
and <lb/>
Rental <lb/>
Agent. <lb/>
and lots for Rent or sale <lb/>
easy. Rents, Taxes. Insurance <lb/>
open accounts and any other <lb/>
of debt placed in my hands for <lb/>
collection have prompt attention. <lb/>
faction guaranteed. I solicit your <lb/>
patronage. <lb/>
Column A . Tickets will be old on St timber ml dally Iron S <lb/>
r to IS inclusive, with Ml limit January Col- <lb/>
Tickets will be s daily from September M to in <lb/>
with days from date of sale. Tickets will be <lb/>
-1 . , I , , i I I I I <lb/>
days from date of sale. Column Tickets will be sold from Sen <lb/>
tenser lo SO, inclusive, with limit seven days from <lb/>
lit <lb/>
date of sale. <lb/>
THE RAILWAY is only line entering Exposition <lb/>
Grounds, hiving a double-track, standard gangs railway from the the <lb/>
of Atlanta to RIB <lb/>
For tickets and Information apply to <lb/>
J. II. GULP, Mgr. w. A. TURK, Q. P. A. <lb/>
1300 Penna. Ave., Washington, D. C, <lb/>
<lb/>
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