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JOB PRINTING <lb />
The Reflector is <lb />
pared to do all worn <lb />
of this line <lb />
NEATLY, <lb />
and <lb />
IN BEST STYLE. <lb />
Plenty of new mate- <lb />
rial and the best <lb />
of Stationery. <lb />
K. Moore. L L <lb />
Williamston. <lb />
A MOORE.<lb />
Office under House. Third S <lb />
BY-AT-LA W, <lb />
U ft<lb />
B. <lb />
F. TYSON, <lb />
The Eastern Reflector. <lb />
D. J. WHICH ARD, Editor and Owner <lb />
TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. per Year, in Advance. <lb />
VOL, XIV. <lb />
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 1895. <lb />
NO. <lb />
You Need <lb />
The Reflector this year <lb />
will give the news <lb />
every week for <lb />
a year. <lb />
EVERY BOY. <lb />
Wants or should want <lb />
ah Education, <lb />
And The Eastern <lb />
Going to help one Boy in <lb />
and Counselor at-Law <lb />
Pitt <lb />
Practices in all tie <lb />
Civil Business <lb />
Makes a fraud <lb />
ages, action over land, and col- <lb />
ions. <lb />
Prompt and careful given <lb />
ail business. <lb />
Money to loan on approved <lb />
Terms easy. <lb />
J. JARVIS. I. BLOW <lb />
JAW VIS <lb />
V c. <lb />
. n-.- <lb />
j. j. <lb />
A FLEMING <lb />
N. C. <lb />
SaT Practice Courts. <lb />
improvement in Prices. <lb />
I Cotton sold in Raleigh <lb />
. city for nine cents ad, from the <lb />
advance which set in some weeks <lb />
ago is still maintained, it h <lb />
probable that it will go still high- <lb />
This is based, in <lb />
part, on unfavorable crop <lb />
We will free of charge I .-, n <lb />
a entitling holder to ; reports and me consequent <lb />
free tuition in all the branches the crop is a short one, <lb />
for the entire spring term, ISM in Texas. But tills is not <lb />
mouths , , . <lb />
I the factor. In cotton, as in <lb />
Male Academy, else, the price . <lb />
This is the best school for boys In . by the law of supply and in this has been <lb />
Fasten. and the boy j, , . , of enormously increased within the <lb />
Will be wins tin- cue statistics or. <lb />
CONDITIONS. the past ten years show that wIve months. <lb />
This scholarship is to be I tenting demand has as much These facts, with the general <lb />
prices as varieties in sup- revival of business in all parts of <lb />
ply. Of course the country, shows with sufficient <lb />
any given year must be that larger demand has <lb />
in connection with the stir as much lo do with prices as the <lb />
plus from the year prospect of a short <lb />
For in 1891 the crop island Observer, <lb />
placed at yet the aver- <lb />
age price in in New York market, -poor <lb />
Federal Bu-1 . , <lb />
several days ago a very <lb />
incident happened at the <lb />
a significant fact in connection <lb />
with the advancing price of our <lb />
raw cotton is the increased output <lb />
of the and story of a mysterious dis- <lb />
Some Mysterious Ex- <lb />
plained. <lb />
A Loudon special tells the <lb />
beginning of cotton <lb />
China Japan. During <lb />
the eleven months Sop <lb />
I. England exported <lb />
pounds of <lb />
cottons, against <lb />
pounds last increase <lb />
of pounds in the oat <lb />
put for the eleven months. In <lb />
addition to this the cotton milling <lb />
L. C. LATHAM. <lb />
I VI ll t .-1<lb />
f. N . <lb />
K. K. Harding, <lb />
M X. C <lb />
HARDING. <lb />
AT <lb />
X- <lb />
Sp i given <lb />
-iii.-i it claims. <lb />
E. <lb />
.;. v. <lb />
A T TOR X Y- AT-L A W. <lb />
X. C. <lb />
i ti in -i i , <lb />
The Eastern Reflector <lb />
between now o'clock P. Hi on <lb />
Jan, 1888. Two subscriber for <lb />
months or four subscribers for <lb />
the as one yearly <lb />
scriber. This is no catch penny <lb />
bat a offer, and if only one <lb />
subscriber be brought In during <lb />
the time boy who brings it j <lb />
will get toe scholarship. Of course By the <lb />
expect more than one to of Statistics, was 8.60 cents, <lb />
brought In. for this is a prize . . ,. . <lb />
winning and many will work 1893, With a crop of <lb />
the average price for the year <lb />
In that there may be an , . T ,. , ,,. <lb />
live for every boy who wishes to cents- In <lb />
this contest, we offer a cash there was a large surplus <lb />
of per on all subscribers In, <lb />
who fall to get the been <lb />
will be paid for work, but from the proceeding years, while <lb />
the one who wins the scholar hip comparatively lit- <lb />
not the commission. Now boys get I . . K <lb />
to work with the a determination to win tie increase in <lb />
this prize. You can get a- many r. Besides, the for raw <lb />
pie e a you need . <lb />
by applying to the If you decide <lb />
to enter this content send us your name <lb />
as we to know how many boys arc . , <lb />
working prize. publish I bales, the average <lb />
result of the contest with the York price of was <lb />
of winners in issue of the ,,, , i i l ,, <lb />
TOR of Jan. IS n. 1898. the s K- l to U- <lb />
i boy to enter school on the on a crop of and in <lb />
1804, with almost the same crop <lb />
Address all to it sold down to 6.94 <lb />
THE <lb />
Greenville . <lb />
As f; r as prices are determined <lb />
X. Oct. j by supply the United States gov <lb />
This to that I have arranged tie only <lb />
with I he . , ., , <lb />
reach free of in cent, of the world s crop being <lb />
I he branches, for the o months, produced other But <lb />
term beginning Jan. 20th 1816 the , ,. ., , , , . <lb />
to whom the scholarship far as activity of demand is <lb />
in contest. we are to a great ex- <lb />
H. <lb />
material from ether was <lb />
Again in 1884 with a crop <lb />
cents on the year's average. <lb />
white Graded it was <lb />
learned from one of the scholars. <lb />
Prof. W. C. Toms, the <lb />
superintendent of the public <lb />
of this city, was address <lb />
the scholars and was trying <lb />
to impress upon their minds the <lb />
necessity of industrious <lb />
He was denouncing laziness and <lb />
said that no lazy person could go <lb />
to Heaven. At this juncture a <lb />
a little girl, who was sitting in <lb />
the rear of the auditorium, was <lb />
heard to whisper, <lb />
It caused much merriment- <lb />
appearance. <lb />
A well droned lad of evident <lb />
respectability was found sitting <lb />
on the promenade at Brighton, <lb />
and was taken in charge by the <lb />
authorities. She was unable to <lb />
give her name, address or any <lb />
facts connected with her life. <lb />
There was no mark on her <lb />
clothing to her, and she <lb />
was sent to the workhouse. <lb />
doctors soon found that <lb />
she was an educated woman, and <lb />
she was suffering from the sud- <lb />
den loss of her memory. Her <lb />
was an absolute blank as to <lb />
her past, and she said that she <lb />
had felt something break inside <lb />
her head. She talked well and <lb />
wrote like a person of <lb />
The woman was described in <lb />
the newspapers, and a few <lb />
days her who is a Lon- <lb />
don civil engineer, turned up and <lb />
was recognized by her- She left <lb />
her home a week ago but does <lb />
how she reached <lb />
The doctors that <lb />
while she was trying to <lb />
her name she often said it <lb />
was She her <lb />
notes <lb />
The case is attracting attention <lb />
it is believed that many rays <lb />
disappearances may be <lb />
attributed to the same cause <lb />
Con- <lb />
st <lb />
STATE NEWS. <lb />
Judge L. L. Green of <lb />
is reported seriously sick. <lb />
Evangelist P- Fife will hold <lb />
a two weeks meeting in Winston, <lb />
commencing October 30th. <lb />
A was arrested near Max <lb />
ton for attempted rape of two <lb />
white women. He was jailed at <lb />
Lumberton. <lb />
Highest of all in Leavening U. S. Report <lb />
Academy. l of <lb />
At Liverpool , O., last <lb />
day the six-year-old son of Andrew <lb />
was burned at the stake by five <lb />
companions and so badly Injured that he <lb />
cannot recover. Some men wed to <lb />
sec the performance and tried to rescue <lb />
him, but his clothes had taken lire and <lb />
he was and the physicians <lb />
say it is for him to live, a <lb />
wild West show exhibited there about a <lb />
month ago and since that time the boys <lb />
Europe, and of the town have been playing Indian. <lb />
Seven men are badly <lb />
at Pa., by the bursting <lb />
of a converter containing eight <lb />
tons of metal. <lb />
Judge Coble decides the Ai- <lb />
legal and that <lb />
the Treasurer must pay the war- <lb />
rants issued by the Auditor. <lb />
The Cuban revolution is spread- <lb />
three of in- <lb />
hive appeared in dis- <lb />
heretofore quiet, and near <lb />
Havana. <lb />
The New York Club for <lb />
accepts the challenge of <lb />
Mr- Rose for an international <lb />
race next year, the English <lb />
boat will be named the <lb />
The Cherokee Scout is author- <lb />
for the statement that the ear <lb />
frost damaged the farmers of <lb />
that county to the extent of <lb />
in tobacco and as much more <lb />
on peas and other crops. <lb />
Deputy Collector of <lb />
Winston has sold to Senator Till <lb />
mans South Carolina Dispensary <lb />
nearly three thousand gallons of <lb />
whiskey seized from blockaders <lb />
in his territory. <lb />
Saturday afternoon a trolley <lb />
car of the Wilmington Street Rail <lb />
way Company jumped the track <lb />
while crossing the bridge over the <lb />
Carolina Central Railroad near <lb />
Hilton Park, and plunged <lb />
thirty feet to the track below, fa <lb />
tally wounding T. G. <lb />
of the power house, <lb />
slightly injuring T. J. <lb />
and seriously injuring Stilley <lb />
Jones, colored. <lb />
The hose real team, of <lb />
Newborn, wins third place in the <lb />
contest at the Atlanta Exposition <lb />
in competition with ten other <lb />
teams, it is declared the champion <lb />
of the Southern States. <lb />
ABSOLUTELY PURE <lb />
It is thought Attorney United States are at As <lb />
General takes an extreme view in United States ate not only at <lb />
reference tr. the position the Peace with ave with <lb />
pie of the United States ought to J <lb />
bear towards the Cubans. It is other benefits are secured, it be- <lb />
news to the American people that <lb />
they ought not to hold public <lb />
meetings and express sympathy <lb />
for any people who are struggling <lb />
for freedom if they see fit to do <lb />
so- They have always done this <lb />
and will doubtless continue to do <lb />
the Attorney General to the con- <lb />
notwithstanding. Below is <lb />
found his letter upon the <lb />
hooves all American citizens to <lb />
have respect for the laws and <lb />
obligations of their country and <lb />
regard for its honor, to observe <lb />
this law in spirit as well as in let- <lb />
to be neutral in word as well <lb />
in deed. While there no <lb />
law to prevent American citizens <lb />
from speaking their sentiments <lb />
I on any subject, singly or together <lb />
taking such action as you men- <lb />
to your letter would, in my <lb />
We are told that we must not talk <lb />
above a whisper when Cuba is mention <lb />
Washington, Oct. judgment, be discourteous in the <lb />
by mail and telegraph have highest degree to a friendly pow- <lb />
ed for fear Spain may hear us and <lb />
get This advice come from <lb />
Washington City. As people the <lb />
United States have as much right lo <lb />
express their opinions as they have to <lb />
hold them we opine that the. talk w ill <lb />
hence forth be louder and plainer than <lb />
been received in considerable <lb />
numbers of late at the Depart- <lb />
of Justice as to whether it <lb />
is a violation of the laws of the <lb />
United States for American cit- <lb />
sympathy for the <lb />
Cuban insurgents in public meet- <lb />
to aid fitting out ex- <lb />
to assist them- of <lb />
the most recent is from Mr. Wat- <lb />
kins, of Albany, N. Y. In reply- <lb />
to it Attorney General Harmon <lb />
has sent the following letter, <lb />
dated October 9th, which <lb />
the views of the <lb />
on the <lb />
some reason your <lb />
letter of September did not <lb />
roach me until to-day. <lb />
to say reply that <lb />
the organization of a military <lb />
force of any sort in the United <lb />
and tend to embarrass and ob- <lb />
the government in carrying <lb />
out its determination faithfully <lb />
to execute the laws and fulfill its <lb />
treaty obligations- <lb />
The State bank, of Fort Scott. <lb />
is closed by reason ft. <lb />
defalcation by the cashier. <lb />
States in aid of the insurrection <lb />
Cuba would be in direct <lb />
of section of the Re- <lb />
vised Statutes of the United <lb />
States which provides for a <lb />
not exceeding <lb />
not more than three years <lb />
for every person who in any way <lb />
takes part in such expedition or <lb />
enterprise to be on from <lb />
thence against any province, <lb />
State, etc., whom the <lb />
T. Cash, a farmer living near <lb />
town, and who has given the <lb />
condition of the country <lb />
a good deal of study and thought, <lb />
comes in to tell us a dream he had <lb />
afore He says he <lb />
dreamed that had twice <lb />
tried to conquer us with the sword <lb />
and failed and now she was whip- <lb />
ping us with the gold There <lb />
is something in that idea when <lb />
viewed in the light of present <lb />
actions England in <lb />
gobbling up our gold. It also <lb />
shows that great minds will run <lb />
same channel, for Lord <lb />
once said that pen is <lb />
mightier than the <lb />
ham <lb />
Judge decides that <lb />
horse racing is not in violation of <lb />
he law in New <lb />
Gala Event of all the Year at <lb />
NOVEMBER 1st 1895 <lb />
SELLS Enormous United Big; Show 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 ; larger tents . larger Menagerie, Animals, more; 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 . <lb />
all feature acts, <lb />
wonderful sights, <lb />
VI mammoth water- <lb />
proof tents, the Giant <lb />
Show of the World, <lb />
actually <lb />
to perpetuate its <lb />
grandeur, its marvelous <lb />
Menagerie embracing <lb />
every captive beast <lb />
known to exist, largest <lb />
tent ever constructed. <lb />
Honestly advertised and presented, <lb />
Moral and Instructive. <lb />
Tut Giant <lb />
u m st Mum <lb />
.--.,. <lb />
NOVEMBER 1st, 1895. <lb />
Ll I C Greatest Show on Earth is <lb />
coming own special cars <lb />
Biggest Circuses, Separate Rings, all New Sensations, <lb />
Continent Menageries, Mammoth Cages, Gala Hippodrome <lb />
Races, an Army of Artists, Clowns, Headed by tho Famous <lb />
Southern Favorite, JOHNNY LO LOW. <lb />
We carry People. <lb />
Horses and Ponies. <lb />
Seating capacity <lb />
000- Thirty Gentlemen <lb />
Ushers. Advance tick- <lb />
for sale at <lb />
On Day of Exhibiting <lb />
Friday November 1st. <lb />
Circus parties can <lb />
cure tickets in advance. <lb />
Admission cents. <lb />
Only Children under <lb />
years <lb />
The Zoological Collection in the World, presenting w i country the----- <lb />
Only Pair of Giant White Nile Blood-Sweating Sea Lions. <lb />
Educated Alaska Seals, performing Kangaroos, trained Elephants, Lordly Lions, Leopards, <lb />
Stately Flocks of Ostriches, the first ever publicly exhibited, and marvelously trained <lb />
Wild and Domesticated Animals of all descriptions. the greatest on earth. <lb />
Absolutely eclipsing any pageant ever seen on the public streets, takes place at o'clock <lb />
a. m., on FRIDAY, 1895. It is over a mile in length. postponement on <lb />
account of weather. Two complete performances daily. Afternoon at Evening at <lb />
Doors open one hour earlier.<lb /></p>
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THE REFLECTOR <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
The Tobacco Department. <lb />
I Conducted by O. L. Joyner, Proprietor Eastern Tobacco Warehouse <lb />
Entered at pi east Gr-cm Me <lb />
if. C-, as m matter. <lb />
Mr. <lb />
WEDNESDAY, OCT. <lb />
State Hoard of Public <lb />
Buildings has brought suit <lb />
Bell Telephone Co, <lb />
came <lb />
last <lb />
bi lie tobacco sea <lb />
sou- To him, as to all other to- <lb />
men, <lb />
Good breaks at all the <lb />
houses Monday, Right amusing <lb />
to hear the boys guy old man <lb />
to compel to remove II tel- about go much or <lb />
poles from the sidewalks. The more they say, the <lb />
hum the Governors more he makes them pay it. <lb />
Governor Carr and Mayor Hodges keeps so <lb />
of Raleigh, it will be remembered <lb />
had a little tilt about this some <lb />
time ago. The decision of this <lb />
will show where the rights <lb />
of the stops aDd lights cf J Ellington <lb />
the Slide TM i <lb />
tight between The the i-it; Of <lb />
the <lb />
it some nice <lb />
t. <lb />
Hen. Frances D. Winston, de <lb />
address before the <lb />
Colored Fair at Conway on last <lb />
Thursday. We take pleasure <lb />
in giving publicity to some of <lb />
the sentiments expressed be- <lb />
cause we believe they are on <lb />
the right line, and if our colored <lb />
citizen would only consider <lb />
such truths they would be bet- <lb />
in their conditions. Such <lb />
facts as following taken <lb />
from the address should be <lb />
widely circulated- Mr. ton <lb />
Yours has been a generation of <lb />
but you have <lb />
ed every from <lb />
Southern white men, you <lb />
did not heed, and the North <lb />
white who ltd you into <lb />
For years you were <lb />
the pets of the the <lb />
interests of the fifty m <lb />
of whites were <lb />
of in the effort to the <lb />
the T teach <lb />
you economy give <lb />
banks, the government 8- <lb />
the Freed man's Bureau, <lb />
and, like schemes <lb />
bettering of by <lb />
interference, the chosen <lb />
of the Bureau plunder- <lb />
ed of millions. <lb />
after bill has passed Co. <lb />
to confer on civil and <lb />
social rights you Were nut fitted <lb />
to joy, and Senators have died <lb />
with a their <lb />
their lips; yet self <lb />
men of your race to be <lb />
the tools of politicians, <lb />
permit the of force <lb />
laws without a<lb />
under the shadow of ink r Hill <lb />
bewails the you <lb />
mid counsels you lour op- <lb />
and to safety els <lb />
And with mi addition l <lb />
p-ii i w of a <lb />
to <lb />
and beauties of Africa <lb />
unwell, things do not look natural <lb />
around the American Tobacco <lb />
Company's prize with <lb />
Frank absent, although clever Mr. <lb />
correcting <lb />
he boys mistakes their bills. <lb />
Mr. J. W. Morgan looks to be <lb />
tie of the happiest town, <lb />
e coming from home, <lb />
taken a look at little <lb />
he is all smiles, see him <lb />
after a sale, his immense <lb />
r chase of brights for his com <lb />
you will the same <lb />
satisfactory smile his <lb />
Dance. not all of us smile <lb />
be happy. <lb />
There has much talk about <lb />
oat Eastern tobacco not so <lb />
i as some offered the other <lb />
markets. We have ail along con <lb />
tended that ours would compare <lb />
favorably with, if surpass that <lb />
id anywhere substantiation <lb />
our assertion we saw a letter a <lb />
I or so ago from Mr. J. B. Cobb, <lb />
Manager Leaf Department of <lb />
Tobacco Company, <lb />
saying the tobacco sold on the <lb />
Greenville market their <lb />
purposes as well, if not better <lb />
an their purchases elsewhere. <lb />
END A HAND. <lb />
N. C. Oct. <lb />
Ml. EDITOR has always <lb />
been the strangest thing to me <lb />
why some of the leading men <lb />
do not jump to the tobacco <lb />
wheel and help O. L. Joyner <lb />
move it along. For four years, <lb />
or ever since this county has <lb />
been raising tobacco, he has <lb />
all the work to do, nobody <lb />
given him any assistance <lb />
whatever that I am aware of. <lb />
Mi the talking tip and writing <lb />
up lite tobacco mar- <lb />
has ever had, to any great <lb />
has come through bis <lb />
efforts and he alone ought to <lb />
r fate have all the praise and reward <lb />
it He does, get as <lb />
much tongue praise as he can <lb />
conveniently manage, but <lb />
r anyone offered to help <lb />
. no <lb />
WASHINGTON LETTER. <lb />
Regular <lb />
Was Oct. 18th. <lb />
President Cleveland all <lb />
members of his cabinet met for <lb />
the first time in several months at <lb />
the regular cabinet this <lb />
week- The was more <lb />
of a friendly social <lb />
one of business, <lb />
though there was some exchange <lb />
of opinions discus- <lb />
of important matters bear- <lb />
upon the coming session of <lb />
Congress- <lb />
Sympathy Cuban <lb />
is a perfectly natural <lb />
feeling the hearts of <lb />
cans, bOt the of an <lb />
newspaper publisher of <lb />
pursuit popular <lb />
advertising for his properly, has <lb />
caused a of more or less <lb />
business men to <lb />
their sympathy to away with <lb />
their good and to join <lb />
in a public call for a mass meet- <lb />
to be held Washington for <lb />
the purpose of publicly express- <lb />
sympathy for the revolution- <lb />
The meeting will <lb />
the resolutions of sympathy <lb />
adopted; but under cir- <lb />
it is ill-advised <lb />
fair, implying an entirely <lb />
and uncalled for lack <lb />
of confidence in the <lb />
to deal properly the <lb />
Cuban affair. The aforesaid <lb />
publisher has been <lb />
seconded in this scheme by lie- <lb />
publicans, who hope thereby to <lb />
the administration. <lb />
Cleveland is probably <lb />
as fully conversant with the pres <lb />
status of affairs in Cuba as <lb />
any man the United States, <lb />
and holding meetings in Wash- <lb />
or elsewhere, will <lb />
nor expedite matters. He <lb />
will do his duty regardless of his <lb />
or the sympathy of others- <lb />
Attorney General for <lb />
Post Office Department <lb />
Thomas he's a clever fellow, a <lb />
good lawyer and a good democrat <lb />
notwithstanding that long title- <lb />
in bis annual rep art to <lb />
General Wilson leaves no <lb />
doubt if his of those <lb />
business concerns which adopt <lb />
lottery methods to act custom- <lb />
After giving th-i number of <lb />
lotteries which have been shut <lb />
out of the mails by the anti-lot- <lb />
tery law, which he has <lb />
sounded the of loiter <lb />
country, Mr. <lb />
in his report many <lb />
business think they must, <lb />
. back at the Minneapolis <lb />
of and gave the vi-e-pres- <lb />
nomination to <lb />
Raid. And as if that not <lb />
a sufficient perversion of facts for <lb />
a single story, it proceeds to tell <lb />
that Mr. Harrison doesn't want <lb />
year's nomination to go to <lb />
Reid, or Allison, but to <lb />
his bosom friend on <lb />
mate, Gov. M <lb />
Gov. has not proved him- <lb />
self to be as good a in as <lb />
he is a business man, but u <lb />
in Washington believes that he <lb />
can foiled by any such story <lb />
as this. He knows that Mr. liar <lb />
was telegraphic com- <lb />
with who <lb />
Minneapolis con <lb />
volition, and that one word from <lb />
him J C New would <lb />
prevented the U II M <lb />
deal carried oat. He <lb />
knows that the now so <lb />
publicly proffered is but <lb />
Judas-like of another <lb />
stab the back, if the <lb />
to administers it occurs. <lb />
FRANK WILSON. <lb />
legitimate with lottery <lb />
advertisements. These <lb />
., up or advertise the <lb />
not the Culture Slid beauties I . ,, . <lb />
market at all. Both in my <lb />
Northern organizations are very necessary to- <lb />
demand that yon shall bare social wards building up a <lb />
and equality Lore at market. I hope what I have <lb />
S. and the that , <lb />
resolution is drowned reach the boys and girls of the <lb />
howling of the mob as it j latent man to lend a helping to <lb />
drives colored artisan from to aid Mr. Joyner in <lb />
up this market to <lb />
twice its size. <lb />
Yours truly, s. S. S. <lb />
It is very much to <lb />
that some people of late have <lb />
seen tit to make a a attack upon <lb />
the church. Even Dr. Cy <lb />
most intimate friends are <lb />
sorry he ever gave <lb />
to the expression at Cary, that <lb />
church had always been on <lb />
the side of human slavery, and <lb />
then followed this up with a com- <lb />
uttering the same <lb />
charge. This, however, might <lb />
have effected the church to <lb />
any great extent, us a motive <lb />
could be very clearly seen for <lb />
this utterance by this politician. <lb />
It is gratifying to see how <lb />
sally the sentiment has been con <lb />
detuned. But now Rev- D. H- <lb />
Tattle, of Raleigh, in a sermon <lb />
la t Sunday night very much to <lb />
the mortification of his friends <lb />
and hearers endorses what Dr <lb />
Thompson has said with <lb />
t gloves off tries to show that the <lb />
church from to <lb />
the present has either encouraged <lb />
or failed to outer its protest <lb />
against slavery- When <lb />
we think of one of the ministers <lb />
and leaders a church bringing <lb />
such a charge against the <lb />
of we shudder with horror <lb />
and at the <lb />
It is true the church is <lb />
not perfect, but Christ would <lb />
have blessed as be has the <lb />
church any organization guilty of <lb />
such a crime. We don't believe <lb />
that the enlightened world and <lb />
public sentiment are better than <lb />
the church, and even these are <lb />
slavery. We <lb />
don't believe that these men who <lb />
. bringing these accusations <lb />
order to succeed, resort the church are bitter <lb />
schemes that appeal to the than tho church and they profess <lb />
Ming spirit of the people, <lb />
they accordingly sugar coat their <lb />
Low Prices Govern the People. <lb />
Drop in to see me, to swap thoughts and ideas <lb />
I hare a i <lb />
Fall CLOTH <lb />
in all shapes and makes. Styles superb, tit <lb />
faultless, prices popular. <lb />
For All <lb />
i FEET. <lb />
Standard makes by celebrated shoe artists. <lb />
Hats, low down. Come and see me. <lb />
FRANK WILSON. <lb />
do we believe that the church <lb />
i cherishes human <lb />
slavery or has failed to teach <lb />
that it is opposes it, Cy <lb />
ting apparently innocent schemes and Rev. D. H. Tattle <lb />
lo the contrary. It becomes us <lb />
all to do what can to make <lb />
from i <lb />
work bench and mortar pile <lb />
The Northern mechanic demands <lb />
u i eat and with <lb />
but i will let you labor <lb />
P course, Mr. Editor, <lb />
do mean have not <lb />
him Booker T. Washing <lb />
ton, your .- <lb />
may be the sins , <lb />
i called upon to answer aided in the building up of this <lb />
rm, it must be that j market for you have done your <lb />
v bell it comes to business <lb />
sire pie the South is the only <lb />
section that has ever given <lb />
a man's Negro <lb />
share and done it nobly. <lb />
S. S. <lb />
blacksmiths, painters <lb />
artisans are a rarity north id <lb />
and hue. <lb />
cotton mills are in <lb />
Of construction <lb />
None of these are m <lb />
States <lb />
lent its aid to the great An effort is being made by T <lb />
World's the Hooker, of Beaufort <lb />
in- t. ts a military company to I <lb />
all of development, u j the State Guard. <lb />
t to the race an in- <lb />
to is progress i <lb />
ho cf i <lb />
t. Harrison <lb />
. i. .- it .-hi ad to <lb />
well colored men j <lb />
mi the <lb />
B ad of be <lb />
ii. timed to <lb />
-How different the treatment <lb />
of in th South. <lb />
Cotton States Exposition <lb />
city <lb />
and of the Vice <lb />
of gives place to <lb />
men woman as ex <lb />
special buildings <lb />
calls a distinguished colored u- <lb />
Booker to <lb />
his lace in lie <lb />
opening exercises. is I be <lb />
difference between lob <lb />
and <lb />
critical . <lb />
The is sharp, but <lb />
no thoughtful newspaper reader <lb />
can deny it is deserved, nor that <lb />
it is by some business <lb />
concerns. <lb />
Mr. Harrison's managers me <lb />
losing their shrewdness, if <lb />
approve of or are responsible for <lb />
a political fairy story that was <lb />
circulated this <lb />
week. Talk lb lot a thing <lb />
a if sax-fa a thing <lb />
were possible this story would do <lb />
it- The preface to the story sets <lb />
out that it was Tom and his <lb />
wicked associates, <lb />
not the immaculate Benjamin <lb />
who stabbed Morton in the <lb />
the better bat it is <lb />
in n man to bring <lb />
founded the <lb />
only divinely instituted <lb />
i n earth. <lb />
i bib i am. <lb />
Buy I lie <lb />
JAMES <lb />
Prom on. who <lb />
S of growing Grape <lb />
Vines fur market. Bead fr <lb />
aloft of Vines, nit and <lb />
; Trees Plains. <lb />
Tulip, and <lb />
N. C <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 />
The Alliance iii-l <lb />
to buy property at Gary and <lb />
establish a shoe factory, and <lb />
thought that had done <lb />
but when the property was put <lb />
up at auction last Monday Mr- <lb />
J. C. Angier at Carey was the <lb />
highest bidder and the prop- <lb />
went to him It is said <lb />
he bought it for the Carey <lb />
Co The officers of the Al- <lb />
say that this will not <lb />
stop the creation of the shoe <lb />
factory, but will cause it to <lb />
located some where else. <lb />
A CALL. <lb />
At o'clock this afternoon tho <lb />
fire alarm and upon in- <lb />
it found that the <lb />
Bottling, I o's building near At <lb />
Coast Linn depot was in a <lb />
. After good work tho <lb />
I firemen it was before <lb />
much damage was There <lb />
was I hole burned in the roof. I <lb />
do know bow it originated. <lb />
STATEMENT <lb />
Of the condition of the Banking House of Tyson <lb />
Bawls, private bankers, at the close of <lb />
business on September 28th, 1895. <lb />
r. <lb />
Loans on n p id in, <lb />
All an 19.-V-3 n d <lb />
fit <lb />
Due from i One to bank. <lb />
Hanking HI Bill <lb />
Other Heal e k <lb />
Furniture and f <lb />
Current <lb />
Cash <lb />
Hold coin, <lb />
coin. <lb />
United Suites <lb />
OS <lb />
SO <lb />
1.107 <lb />
3,0.0<lb />
I, R. A. Tyson, Cashier of the Bank of Tyson Bawls, do sol- <lb />
swear that the foregoing statement and schedules on tho first <lb />
page, which are hereby referred to and made a part of this report, <lb />
are true to the of my knowledge and belief. <lb />
R. A. TYSON, Cashier <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
Commends its elf to the planters Eastern Car- <lb />
for the many advantages it possesses, am- <lb />
i pie Skylights which diffuse a soft, mellow light <lb />
; over the entire sales dark which <lb />
shows your Tobacco to great advantage on all <lb />
parts of the sales floor, which we assure you is a <lb />
very decided advantage in the sale of your <lb />
We make Pets of <lb />
of our customers, <lb />
and strive hard to please them in the sale of their <lb />
Tobacco. Those who have patronized us can <lb />
bear witness to the fact, and we hereby extend a <lb />
cordial invitation to those who have not, to give <lb />
us a trial, and we will convince them that the I <lb />
CT A is first class in all that goes to <lb />
-L get top market prices, so when <lb />
you get a load ready put corks in your and <lb />
listen to no one until you anchors at the r and <lb />
we send you home happy over big prices. <lb />
Capt. Pace is Salesman He handles every pile of <lb />
at auction sale, and sets to it that no Tobacco is neglected. Your <lb />
patronage is solicited and correspondence on slate if the market <lb />
invited. Your friends truly, ROUNTREE, BROWN CO. <lb />
E. R. AIKEN, <lb />
If ON <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 />
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 />
batter position than any Warehouse firm in Easter i Carolina to <lb />
get the highest market price for your product. So with this we make <lb />
. idea, is no for a continuance and an increase of <lb />
We have no special pets <lb />
I whom fancy prices are given at the expense of less favored ones but <lb />
M about fail m. 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 no won we expect a lively market. So when you <lb />
laud, hoes., get ready to sell just hookup and drive straight to the old reliable <lb />
can . i.,. Eastern, headquarters for high prices, good averages and all <lb />
food and <lb />
with few clothes, discussing grave -t <lb />
Your in ends, <lb />
You more fire place <lb />
in a stove dinner. inn then would ail day. then why <lb />
not money by g la B I on a full line of <lb />
T am lo till v u <lb />
t . vole. Tn is no to <lb />
Hindi ii- I <lb />
Hill I of <lb />
in-.; <lb />
-.-. or 1.0 <lb />
be his <lb />
. <lb />
con <lb />
himself who <lb />
Too pi you <lb />
is not the ballot box, but <lb />
tub ; the Slate <lb />
bat the <lb />
JOYNER CO., <lb />
and Proprietors Eastern <lb />
WOOD HEATERS <lb />
1500.000 Po <lb />
TOBACCO . cook stoves <lb />
of sin In few I Will have a line of <lb />
and we are going to have it if hard work M ,,,, with <lb />
satisfactory prices will get it. <lb />
Give us a trial and be convinced that <lb />
o- <lb />
vive us a trial De mi j <lb />
FORBES X, The Km Heater <lb />
j for furl it stand h The <lb />
can and will give satisfaction in every respect. <lb />
s it U a I <lb />
O It I the best Stove ever sol J the <lb />
Prices we every day for a <lb />
the farmers who sell with us will convince you <lb />
that we are yours for highest averages, <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
D. D. HASKETT, <lb />
GREENVILLE, N.<lb /></p>
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                <p>
THE REFLECTOR <lb />
Local Reflections. <lb />
I'll you stoves <lb />
The Stoves the Stoves Did <lb />
you ever see so many <lb />
and at the old price at D. D. <lb />
you carpets. <lb />
The finest and largest Trunks <lb />
at <lb />
17th. Gov. Carr's fine fresh <lb />
Butler today. S. M. <lb />
New Moon <lb />
The price of everything iron <lb />
has advanced. I have a large <lb />
lot of Stoves which I will sell <lb />
Dec. 1st at the old price. <lb />
D. D. Haskett. <lb />
A new lot of beautiful Dress <lb />
Goods just arrived at Lang's. <lb />
Waists Silks and Woolen <lb />
Plaids just arrived at Lang's. <lb />
I will sell you a Stove <lb />
1st at the old price after <lb />
they will be <lb />
D. D. Haskett <lb />
yon sue sick and ill at <lb />
With that do no <lb />
Just banish Borrow, save the <lb />
pangs. <lb />
By baying of Cloaks at <lb />
IMPORTANT. <lb />
Some enemy, the purpose of <lb />
has n report, that <lb />
tin- bank had refused to pay oar <lb />
checks we I not pay for <lb />
It .-m Infamous lie and we hope <lb />
hi. will net be Influenced b; <lb />
it. Bevil if bank below <lb />
w can pay for it o <lb />
mil. <lb />
EVANS A CO. <lb />
of Greenville <lb />
We her. by declare report <lb />
we were the <lb />
clicks Co, Proprietors <lb />
to be false <lb />
heir credit with us k good and fa <lb />
o pay nil tobacco tiny <lb />
can handle. We take pleasure in doing <lb />
business them as we always <lb />
them to be prompt, reliable and <lb />
I business men. <lb />
BAWLS. <lb />
NOTICE. <lb />
I will following places for <lb />
purpose of collecting taxes for the <lb />
year the lime <lb />
an- pay your taxes <lb />
i St re, Beaver Dam Township, <lb />
a in day 20th. <lb />
Oct. 38th. <lb />
Barney's X Roads, Saturday Oct. <lb />
a. Saturday Oct. <lb />
Saturday, Oct. <lb />
Falkland, Oct. <lb />
Bethel, Saturday, Oct. <lb />
Stokes. Oct. <lb />
Saturday, M. <lb />
Tuesday, <lb />
It W. <lb />
Sh <lb />
I lite,, <lb />
JOEL PATRICK, <lb />
N C <lb />
be Greenville <lb />
day and Friday of each <lb />
week. <lb />
to <lb />
Tour<lb />
Of all their <lb />
hush all they When <lb />
one don't help its because <lb />
they knew how. <lb />
can help your <lb />
band and save a nice little <lb />
that is if yon have <lb />
to DRESS GOODS, <lb />
NOTIONS end SHOES, by <lb />
with <lb />
H. B. CLARK. <lb />
Toe will find a dollar will <lb />
mom at my than a <lb />
ever before- his r, <lb />
broad statement, out it is true <lb />
he only way o account for <lb />
prices is the face <lb />
a profit is all I expect. To <lb />
simply say line of goods <lb />
are pretty is not ii dug them <lb />
they are more than pretty, <lb />
dainty and sensible that <lb />
style ad and sat- <lb />
lino CLOTHING <lb />
and GENTS FURNISHINGS is <lb />
in reach of every one. I have <lb />
the nicest and cheapest ever <lb />
brought to this town. Don't for- <lb />
pet to see me before <lb />
H. B. CLARK. <lb />
Middle store in House Meek. <lb />
Mrs. A. J. Griffin is sick. <lb />
Brow n has a very sick child. <lb />
J. EL is attending court <lb />
-la-. L. Little has sick for sever- <lb />
S. <lb />
H. L. Smith returned a trip up <lb />
the ad <lb />
and children <lb />
Mrs. W. B. <lb />
in Norfolk. <lb />
We are glad to see Key. L. II. Joy- <lb />
out again. <lb />
George Williams went to <lb />
Meant Friday. <lb />
Mrs. W. Ii. Brown win has been sick <lb />
is better <lb />
J. W. went to Mount <lb />
Morning. <lb />
Henry Duke Matthews spent <lb />
s-ind in Kinston. <lb />
II. W. returned Tuesday <lb />
night from Baltimore. <lb />
Fannie Higgs has gone to Sc <lb />
land Neck for a visit. <lb />
Solicitor C. St. Bernard went to Louis- <lb />
burg Saturday morning. <lb />
Mis Florence hat returned <lb />
a visit to Farmville. <lb />
Mrs. Frank moved in J. <lb />
WM house in <lb />
J. II loop string <lb />
here a day or t <lb />
We were clad to see A. I; out <lb />
after a week of <lb />
S. W. Coats, arrived <lb />
a car load of horses Tuesday night. <lb />
returned <lb />
evening. <lb />
Miss Annie Raiding, of <lb />
is visiting the family of Maj. Hard- <lb />
Mrs. It. M. Hearne, of Washington <lb />
is g her father, ex-Sh-riff Allen <lb />
Warren. <lb />
H. B. Clark Ins his family here <lb />
um Washington. They hoard at h i <lb />
White House. <lb />
K. T. Savage spent th day here <lb />
and left Fri lay for Tarboro <lb />
where he is <lb />
I. Adler. of of <lb />
Domini m Paper Co. was <lb />
looking aft r his trade. <lb />
James Franklin, of Fa. <lb />
was a visitor on our tobacco market Fri- <lb />
day and himself as well <lb />
pleased. <lb />
We were pleased to shake the ban <lb />
K. at the <lb />
depot Friday. He was wonder struck <lb />
at the growth of our <lb />
W. B. Wilson left Saturday for <lb />
Baltimore to take Walter for treatment <lb />
He was accompanied by <lb />
Masters Frank and Wilson and <lb />
Forbes. <lb />
We were surprised, and happily so, <lb />
on Satin day when R C- Flan- <lb />
C, stepped <lb />
in the train and grasped us by the <lb />
hand, with a He came on <lb />
a short visit to Ins parents and is <lb />
of Bight. We welcome <lb />
Roy back to <lb />
ATLANTA'S ATTRACTION. <lb />
The Great Exposition Increases in <lb />
interest. <lb />
Passes Away at the Hos- <lb />
of the <lb />
of Maryland <lb />
in Baltimore. <lb />
Record in the Late War <lb />
A Fine Many <lb />
of Honor and Kan <lb />
of Extensive <lb />
Noted Citizen and Benefactor, <lb />
I you to Inspect my <lb />
OF- <lb />
CLOTHING, <lb />
DRY <lb />
Gents Furnishing Goods <lb />
I will B mighty glad to on <lb />
mi i Baa to yon my stuck. <lb />
You will to hear <lb />
my Low Prices t I re <lb />
I bought my Lear Tariff <lb />
goods. will give the fit to <lb />
you to me up trade <lb />
in Greenville, <lb />
B sure to c to see me for <lb />
be sold at <lb />
store, <lb />
M Prop. <lb />
Atlanta, Ga., Oct. 18th, <lb />
write about the Cotton States <lb />
and International Exposition now <lb />
u progress here is a difficult <lb />
as is so much to <lb />
hardly tell <lb />
describing it. In Tact p <lb />
be described in print, but <lb />
be seen to be fully <lb />
dated. <lb />
Upon entering the grounds <lb />
a meets the eye as <lb />
almost bewilder the spectator, <lb />
and he. is at first at a loss to know <lb />
lost which way to go. <lb />
i came to tho and <lb />
bewilderment aside <lb />
i out to see it. <lb />
Bight in front of the main en- <lb />
trance in the Georgia building, <lb />
containing a superb exhibit of the <lb />
of the State arranged <lb />
a manner very and <lb />
To the left of the en- <lb />
trance is the tire equip- <lb />
with engines and <lb />
from the department. <lb />
On to the left you next coins to <lb />
the building. <lb />
me to this building is the <lb />
historic old liberty bell, over the <lb />
coming of which the city <lb />
of had such a <lb />
warm contest. There are no ex- <lb />
in the building, but it is <lb />
headquarters for ail, <lb />
from the Keystone Near <lb />
by is situated tho New York <lb />
and the Piedmont Club <lb />
you come to the Fine <lb />
where can be seen many <lb />
. of paintings and <lb />
tore by some of the wot Id's best <lb />
Then you come to the <lb />
U. S building which <lb />
is a of <lb />
Here makes a very <lb />
elaborate exhibit from the <lb />
departments of the gov- <lb />
Following the same direction <lb />
you next come to the Plant Sys- <lb />
building containing a <lb />
exhibit of Florida product- <lb />
made by the of that <lb />
Slate. Next order comes the <lb />
Alabama building which also has <lb />
a very creditable display. <lb />
This brings you out to the end <lb />
of the first avenue, crossing over <lb />
which Confederate Hall is reach- <lb />
ed- This building contains a dis- <lb />
play of Confederate relics that re <lb />
call much history of the war be- <lb />
tween the Occupying a <lb />
prominent position in the <lb />
of the hall was the cradle in <lb />
which Jeff Davis was rocked when <lb />
a baby. Then there was a home <lb />
dress made by a daughter <lb />
of the Calhoun a uniform <lb />
worn Smith, a soldier's <lb />
valise just as it was sent homo to <lb />
his after he was killed, <lb />
many other interesting articles <lb />
that space forbids mentioning. <lb />
on the same avenue <lb />
j next come to the Illinois <lb />
i Massachusetts building. The <lb />
j former was not yet open <lb />
the latter lacked a little of being <lb />
com plated Panning these you <lb />
I next to thy Manufacturers <lb />
and Liberal building- This <lb />
tho largest and possibly the <lb />
most interesting building the <lb />
grounds. It contains exhibits <lb />
; nearly all the States <lb />
laud principal foreign <lb />
tries- Several hours can be <lb />
among these profitably. <lb />
this building is a tower <lb />
of bells that <lb />
lion- L- G. Latham came home <lb />
from Plymouth about one month <lb />
ago, and at once took his bed but <lb />
his friends did not fear the worse. <lb />
In a few weeks, his con- <lb />
became puzzling to his <lb />
physicians and alarming to his <lb />
friends. After consultation by <lb />
several noted physicians it was <lb />
decided to take him to the <lb />
in Baltimore, whence he was <lb />
curried last Saturday morning- <lb />
Monday and Operation was <lb />
him by Dr. Tiffany, <lb />
the celebrated surgeon of <lb />
more, for At once <lb />
hi- condition became very <lb />
cal, telegrams received hero <lb />
caused his family an friends to <lb />
fear tho worse. But they were <lb />
hardly prepared for the shock <lb />
as a soldier, was cool, <lb />
calm, thoughtful, chivalrous, and <lb />
faultlessly brave. As a rep- <lb />
in the Legislature and <lb />
intelligent, well in <lb />
active and laborious. <lb />
As a public servant, honest, <lb />
courageous, and faithful. <lb />
As a citizen, loyal, public <lb />
benevolent. <lb />
Much of the prosperity of Green- <lb />
ville to-day is due to the public <lb />
spirit and liberality of the firm of <lb />
Latham Skinner. <lb />
As a lawyer, his chosen pro- <lb />
he excelled. His <lb />
generally was second to <lb />
no man of our acquaintance, but <lb />
in law especially, it was full- Id <lb />
his he was learned accurate, <lb />
In this he had few <lb />
equals, no In the law, <lb />
as a trier of a cause, as a <lb />
pleader all recognized his <lb />
As an advocate, he was <lb />
logical, and <lb />
The entire and county <lb />
mourns the less of its most noted <lb />
To the sorely bereaved <lb />
family friends the <lb />
of our people go as <lb />
one May the Great <lb />
Comforter heal their wounds <lb />
be a father to the fatherless- <lb />
Friday at the burial <lb />
services were hold in the M. E- <lb />
c h in ch and thence tot ho Episcopal <lb />
church by <lb />
A large concourse of <lb />
at- <lb />
which came when a telegram was <lb />
received by Oat. Skinner F. Smith- <lb />
day about announcing that j relatives and friends were <lb />
Major Latham was dead. A gloom aid tho sympathies <lb />
. of all were with the <lb />
was at once cast over the town as K of Th fol. <lb />
the groups of sot- were pall <lb />
rowing friends were gently talk ; bearers ; Messrs. Allen Warren, <lb />
of his apparently untimely J- B. Cherry, E- A- I. A. <lb />
Sags. C. A. White. <lb />
G. G. B. King, <lb />
The subject of tins brief sketch F. G- James, B. E- <lb />
was not unknown to Worth I I. Moore. <lb />
Una, and especially the Eastern <lb />
section. His career had one <lb />
tilled with activity ard service for <lb />
his State and his people- <lb />
Major Latham was born <lb />
mouth, Washington C-, <lb />
in the year was at the <lb />
time death fifty six years old <lb />
lie graduated with honor at the <lb />
University of North Carolina in <lb />
year with second <lb />
large and intelligent <lb />
class. He Harvard <lb />
Law School <lb />
where he became admirably <lb />
equipped for his long and event- <lb />
career as a When the <lb />
war he was one of the first <lb />
to enter into the service where he <lb />
remained until the close- He was <lb />
Maj r of the First N. C. <lb />
in the Army of Northern <lb />
Virginia from His <lb />
career as a soldier was, <lb />
a Good Teacher. <lb />
Miss of Snow Hill, <lb />
sister of Miss Carrie, so well and <lb />
favorably known in Greenville is <lb />
teaching school at school <lb />
house, three miles from here- <lb />
Mis Mary was one of the young <lb />
ladies who received the five year <lb />
certificate from the Normal <lb />
School at Greensboro last year <lb />
and is well equipped as a teacher. <lb />
We congratulate the people in <lb />
that neighborhood upon securing <lb />
Miss as their toucher. <lb />
Foil farm containing <lb />
u corporate limits, <lb />
truck tobacco laud, fruit <lb />
chard, dwelling and all <lb />
out houses. Apply to J. <lb />
White, Greenville, N- O- <lb />
A CLEAR HEAD; <lb />
has good digestion; sound sleep; a <lb />
ever been, the of his friend j fine appetite and a ripe old age, <lb />
K are some results of the use <lb />
of Liver Pills. A single <lb />
dose will convince you of their <lb />
wonderful effects and virtue. <lb />
A Known Fact. <lb />
An absolute cure for sick head- <lb />
ache, dyspepsia, malaria, sour <lb />
stomach, dizziness, constipation <lb />
bilious fever, piles, torpid liver <lb />
and all kindred diseases. <lb />
Liver Pills <lb />
and loved and respected his <lb />
men- The wounds he received <lb />
show that he was always in the <lb />
front ranks- He know no personal <lb />
or out of war. In the year <lb />
1864 ha married Miss M. <lb />
He was a member of <lb />
the N C- General Assembly <lb />
tho Boons from 1884-70, and in <lb />
the Si ate from She Second <lb />
1879 In both ho rank- <lb />
ed among the foremost members <lb />
intelligence, information, and <lb />
activity. He was Mayor of Ply- <lb />
mouth. N in 1874-75- <lb />
Major Latham came to Green <lb />
ville and when his <lb />
enact began with which we are <lb />
most familiar and most con- <lb />
He formed a law part <lb />
with Hilliard and <lb />
at once was recognized as of <lb />
at this bar. <lb />
be associated with him <lb />
Col. Harry and Mr A- L. <lb />
and still ha was alone <lb />
with Col. Skinner under the <lb />
tune of Latham which <lb />
still existed ft time of his <lb />
death, This firm's is <lb />
bounded by locality. <lb />
Many a man in Eastern Caro- <lb />
will be grieved to hear that <lb />
the member of this office <lb />
is no more- Many a man the <lb />
clutches of the law will sigh for <lb />
the presence of Major Latham. <lb />
No man. who has ever practiced <lb />
at this bar. will be mote sorely <lb />
missed in our courts will be <lb />
this prince of lawyers. A vol <lb />
might be written about him <lb />
as a lawyer but this much in this <lb />
short complete notice must <lb />
suffice. He served as county at <lb />
the of <lb />
Washington, Tyrrell Pitt. <lb />
-Major was elected to <lb />
Congress from the First Con- <lb />
District in 1870 where <lb />
and when he served term. He <lb />
was again elected to the same <lb />
in served a second <lb />
term- In both he a <lb />
member and his <lb />
show <lb />
The p <lb />
had a more Reliant standard bear- <lb />
thane two campaigns <lb />
fader the sup leadership of <lb />
Maj -r Latham- <lb />
He a <lb />
elector from ibis district <lb />
Daring this year he married <lb />
beautiful bed Miss <lb />
Livy whom he <lb />
several years aid by whom hi <lb />
leaves four <lb />
Since retiring from Congress in <lb />
his <lb />
YES YES <lb />
D. W. <lb />
Is ready to offer to the prior <lb />
on goods. I handle as <lb />
FLOUR, COFFEE, <lb />
Meal, dandy, <lb />
Lard, Pap ST and Paper Basis <lb />
Butter in job <lb />
Also I handle <lb />
AND TIES. <lb />
I have a nice line <lb />
FINE SHOES <lb />
to suit everybody- <lb />
Kt member take Produce In <lb />
exchange goods. Also I handle <lb />
Little Ed-cards, ten- <lb />
year-old daughter of Mr. Israel <lb />
Edwards, Slack Jack, had <lb />
one quarter of an acre in <lb />
co this year. She sold <lb />
day the proceeds of her little <lb />
crop it net- <lb />
her One grade <lb />
bringing cents per pound. <lb />
Her brother, Johnnie, had the <lb />
same of <lb />
quarter of an sold his <lb />
crop pounds <lb />
and received net The <lb />
little girl had the best tobacco. <lb />
The boys and girls of Pitt <lb />
county and North Carolina <lb />
should be stimulated by these <lb />
figures. Such boys <lb />
to make the men and women of <lb />
the future and it is a pride for <lb />
us to point to them as worthy <lb />
example. Mr. Israel Edwards <lb />
has been growing tobacco t <lb />
years, and his success, only tell <lb />
what kind of a man and a farm- <lb />
he is. He not only makes <lb />
tine tobacco but is raising smart, <lb />
intelligent that will <lb />
do honor to his county. The <lb />
boys and girls can do much if <lb />
they will try and it pays to try. <lb />
Notice To Creditors. <lb />
The undersigned has duly <lb />
before the Court of Pitt <lb />
county as administrator of Mrs. Mary K. <lb />
deceased, is hereby <lb />
given to alt holding claims <lb />
against the estate to present them to <lb />
the undersigned for collection on be- <lb />
fore the 21st day of October 1896, or this <lb />
notice will be plead in bar for their re- <lb />
and all persons indebted to said <lb />
will make immediate payment. <lb />
This the 21st day of October <lb />
J. L. PERKINS, <lb />
of Mrs. Mary <lb />
Coon Punting. <lb />
Messrs. Ola Forbes, Bob <lb />
Fleming, Earnest Forbes, Mad- <lb />
and Joe Latham left here <lb />
evening to take a coon <lb />
hunt near They return- <lb />
ed this morning report lots of <lb />
fun and three coons, one of them <lb />
the largest we ever saw. <lb />
was it that fell in <lb />
The Only <lb />
Great and thoroughly re <lb />
liable building-up medicine, <lb />
nerve tonic, and <lb />
Blood <lb />
Purifier <lb />
Before the people today, and <lb />
which stands preeminently <lb />
above all other medicines, is <lb />
HOOD'S <lb />
Sarsaparilla <lb />
It has won its hold upon the <lb />
hearts of the people by its <lb />
own absolute intrinsic merit. <lb />
It is not what we say, but <lb />
what Hood's Sarsaparilla <lb />
does that tells the <lb />
Hood's Cures <lb />
Even when all other <lb />
and prescriptions fail. <lb />
a blood purifier we cannot find <lb />
the equal Hood's <lb />
When any of our family complain <lb />
headache or tired feeling; we get <lb />
Sarsaparilla, and in a short <lb />
time we are in good Ruth <lb />
R. Short St., Aurora, <lb />
Illinois. <lb />
Get HOOD'S <lb />
are mild. <lb />
Sale No. <lb />
DRESS <lb />
and <lb />
newest designs. <lb />
Sale No. 2- <lb />
to suit and to fit <lb />
you <lb />
HIGGS BROS. <lb />
Sale No. <lb />
HITS and <lb />
to fit your heads <lb />
cheap. <lb />
Sale No. <lb />
Hoots and Mums <lb />
to suit and fit your <lb />
feet and pocket. <lb />
-FILLED THE <lb />
SLAUGHTER <lb />
PRICES GUT AND <lb />
We intend to make our new stock of <lb />
Dry Goods <lb />
-o------- <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. I <lb />
------FOR THE------ <lb />
FALL AND WINTER <lb />
and cordially invite you to inspect the largest <lb />
and neatest assortment of <lb />
T t Dress Goods and Trimmings in <lb />
the latest novelties. <lb />
Clothing <lb />
highest art both to fit and suit you. <lb />
SHOES and BOOTS to fit both your feet and <lb />
pocketbook. <lb />
ever brought to Greenville. Our stock con- <lb />
all the newest and most stylish <lb />
DRESS GOODS, <lb />
Notions, Furnish- <lb />
Goods, Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes, <lb />
Domestics, Bleached and Unbleached <lb />
Sheeting and Shirting, Calicoes, Fancy <lb />
Cotton 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. Carpets, Rugs and Foot Mats is by far <lb />
the best and cheapest ever offered to the people <lb />
of this section. Come look and see and buy. <lb />
Sole agents of Coats Spool Cotton for this town <lb />
for wholesale and re tail trade. Shoes <lb />
for Men and Boys. Bros. Shoes <lb />
for Ladies and 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 />
In car let- and can as cheap as any- <lb />
body at all times. <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 you better than <lb />
we can tell you. <lb />
a- <lb />
RICKS, TAFT CO. <lb />
door Bawls the Jeweler. GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
Cheap And Good Goods <lb />
in their taste. Tho foremost <lb />
just row is <lb />
and high while <lb />
the ladies are thinking <lb />
ins .--- ,,. m <lb />
s bis strength lUST X Y <lb />
novel <lb />
at Lowest Prices. <lb />
If the store of <lb />
leads in Ladies, Misses, Children Cloaks. <lb />
a cm rue; mat i . , , <lb />
times the day peal L La <lb />
the mellow some familiar I time to bis profession. <lb />
D W Briefly, in rehearsal, Major <lb />
Tl v will a line of <lb />
nil Em- <lb />
Hal <lb />
Tins Hide Comb, Half Buckles, and all <lb />
other goods. <lb />
k Mini. <lb />
Cloaks <lb />
DEPENDABLE. <lb />
Commendable for their style and grace. <lb />
Dependable for their and price. <lb />
their ever wearing quality. <lb />
I attended the sales in New York and Baltimore in July <lb />
where jobbers were to sell to the southern trade <lb />
and I om now prepared to offer many inducements to <lb />
customers and the trade generally. I also <lb />
bought a big lot or good and reliable BOOTS <lb />
and SHOES on June 1st before the <lb />
price. Also a big line of Ladies <lb />
Dress Goods, Goods and Notions, Crockery, <lb />
Hardware, Tinware. Wood and <lb />
and Furniture, which I will sell cheap. In<lb />
These are and <lb />
only kind that sustain the reputation of the seller. Hi- <lb />
only kind that gives joy and comfort to the buyer. <lb />
M. R. THE <lb />
screw suits t same so, Boys <lb />
worth will sell for Ladies and Misses good <lb />
Shoes I idles sin I 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 i taken in exchange for goods High- <lb />
est prices paid U . Cotton it; or Lint, <lb />
N.<lb /></p>
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Fertilizers for Fall Crops <lb />
should contain a high percentage of Potash to <lb />
insure the largest yield and a permanent enrichment <lb />
of the soil. <lb />
Write for our a 142-page illustrated book. It <lb />
is brim full of useful information for farmers. It will be sent free, and <lb />
will make and save you money. Address, <lb />
GERMAN KALI WORKS, Nassau Street, Mm Tort <lb />
Notice to Creditors. <lb />
Hiving before tie <lb />
Superior Court Clerk of county <lb />
Administrator of the of George <lb />
Mote, notice is hereby given <lb />
to nil persons Indebted to the estate to <lb />
make payment to r- <lb />
ed. and having claims <lb />
i-t the the <lb />
Mine for p vim OB or b fore the th <lb />
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Emigrant <lb />
Rates. <lb />
The Atlanta Expos ion will be the <lb />
Exhibition ever held in the <lb />
I -States excepting the <lb />
Fair, and the Trip <lb />
been made low. Do not fail to go <lb />
and lake U children. It will be a it <lb />
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maps and any de- <lb />
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STABLES. <lb />
Street near Five <lb />
Points. <lb />
The modern stand- <lb />
ard Family <lb />
cine Cures the <lb />
common every-day <lb />
ills of humanity. <lb />
Managing a Daughter. <lb />
PORTER'S <lb />
HEALING OIL <lb />
Passengers carried r any <lb />
point a reasonable a es Good <lb />
horses, l Vehicles. <lb />
R. <lb />
FLORENCE RAIL ROAD. <lb />
O Schedule. <lb />
TRAINS SOUTH. <lb />
Dared <lb />
Oct. Bill <lb />
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For Barb Wire Cuts, Scratches, <lb />
and Collar Galls, Cracked Heel <lb />
Old Sores, Cuts, Boils, Bruises, <lb />
and all kinds of inflammation on <lb />
an or beast. Cures Itch and Mango. <lb />
Th. Bar. Cat at aim <lb />
apt M. <lb />
He prepared for accidents keeping it In <lb />
. or stable. <lb />
No Pa. Price ct. and II <lb />
does not keep it send us a in <lb />
stamps and we will send it to you by mail, <lb />
MM. <lb />
ha., CI <lb />
h . <lb />
perfect and heartily recommend it <lb />
. v sad <lb />
C. B. IRVINE, and Feed <lb />
BABY BURNED. <lb />
am pleased to a for <lb />
. i oil My l burned slew <lb />
. sad after all other remedies applied your <lb />
I application save relief. and in a few day <lb />
.- a. well. used the oil on me stock and find <lb />
th. beat remedy I have Mad. <lb />
C T. LEWIS. <lb />
Peril. Term. January . <lb />
PARIS MEDICINE CO- <lb />
ST. LOOTS, MO <lb />
A guaranteed J. <lb />
druggist. <lb />
Acts Like Magic. <lb />
I. you h; Rheumatism, or <lb />
any oilier p in Gloria Oil, which you can <lb />
get at Dr. will cure you. <lb />
Notice to Creditors. <lb />
Having duly before the Sn- <lb />
pt Court of Pitt county as <lb />
Executor to the Lost Will an <lb />
Wall, notice <lb />
is hereby given all persons indebted <lb />
to the i state to make pay- <lb />
to the and all per- <lb />
sons having claim against said estate <lb />
mutt present same payment on <lb />
or before the 17th day of September, <lb />
18.16, or notice Will be plead in bar <lb />
of recovery. <lb />
This 17th day of September <lb />
R. D. WALL. <lb />
Washington N. C. James Wall. <lb />
he J <lb />
Notice to Creditors <lb />
Tie Clerk of the Superior Court of <lb />
Pitt County having issued to the under- <lb />
this letters of <lb />
upon the of James <lb />
way deceased. is hereby given <lb />
to the creditors said Jam s Galloway <lb />
to their claims to the undersign- <lb />
ed on or before September <lb />
properly authenticated, or this notice <lb />
will be plead In bar of recovery. <lb />
All persons indebted to said estate are <lb />
requested to make immediate payment <lb />
and thus save costs and expense. <lb />
his the 13th day September 1895. <lb />
B. W. TUCKER. <lb />
of James Galloway. <lb />
Tarboro <lb />
Mt <lb />
Ar. Florence <lb />
-21 <lb />
We Keep That Kind. <lb />
Bear this fact <lb />
your <lb />
in mind when start <lb />
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Sale of Valuable Land. <lb />
By virtue of a decree of the Superior <lb />
Court of Pitt county made at April <lb />
1-05 in a case therein pending <lb />
J. A. executor of R. A. <lb />
versus R. B. et I will on <lb />
Monday, November 4th, before <lb />
the Court House door In Greenville. <lb />
sell at public sale to the bidder <lb />
the following pieces or panels or land <lb />
lying and in township, <lb />
county to wit ; <lb />
One tract on the north side of Black <lb />
Swamp known as the <lb />
adjoining the lands of S. X. R. <lb />
J. . Beaman and others, containing <lb />
acres more or less, <lb />
One tract known as the <lb />
adjoining th lands of It. II. <lb />
Julia Barrett and Others, con- <lb />
acres more or less. <lb />
One tract known as the Moore <lb />
adjoining the lands if R. <lb />
J, . and others, con- <lb />
acres more or less. <lb />
And one Other piece in Falkland <lb />
township known as the Bluff <lb />
property containing two acres <lb />
and upon which is situated a store and <lb />
warehouse. <lb />
of One third cash, one <lb />
in six months and 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 />
purchase money is paid. <lb />
This the 4th day of October 1895. <lb />
a BLOW, <lb />
intoner. <lb />
who can mus be more than <lb />
own way ; it <lb />
will save her the trouble of <lb />
it. <lb />
for tin-sen if <lb />
you it. Her <lb />
will if you <lb />
she takes a to <lb />
man you don't her to <lb />
marry, tell her your he; rt is set <lb />
on her him and swear <lb />
she shall never marry other. <lb />
You her a free baud <lb />
she wouldn't have him if <lb />
was the only left. <lb />
is you <lb />
be to marry, kick him out <lb />
of your house, forbid the servants <lb />
to admit him, distribute man <lb />
traps spring bull- <lb />
dogs all around your grounds, <lb />
lock her her room and yow if <lb />
she marries him you leave <lb />
her a penny. You will not <lb />
to wait long after that for the <lb />
elopement. <lb />
she has no voice en- <lb />
courage her to whenever <lb />
you give a party. It will attract <lb />
to her and give your <lb />
guests an excuse for compliment- <lb />
her. Never mind tho neigh- <lb />
you are a poor <lb />
teach your daughter how to <lb />
dance and play tho She <lb />
can learn and dress- <lb />
making and those things <lb />
she is Sun. <lb />
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Our stock this season is complete in <lb />
every and we can supply all <lb />
your wants in<lb />
Ton simply have to cow to us for any- <lb />
thing wanted. goods and prices <lb />
will please you. <lb />
addition to selling the best goods at <lb />
the lowest prices, we pay top of the <lb />
in for cotton and all pro- <lb />
duce. <lb />
Thanking you for a liberal patronage <lb />
in the we hope to have many call.- <lb />
f you <lb />
J. O. BRO. <lb />
X. C. <lb />
Cheap Excursion Rates <lb />
TO <lb />
States and <lb />
ATLANTA, GA. <lb />
Sept. to Dec. 31st., <lb />
P. M P. M, via <lb />
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rain on Nashville leaves <lb />
Rocky Mount at 4.30 p. m., arrive <lb />
p. in. Spring Hope 5.30. <lb />
Returning leaves Spring <lb />
a. Nashville 8.35 a. m., arrive- <lb />
Rocky Mount m., i <lb />
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Train on leaves War. <lb />
saw for Clinton Sim day, <lb />
4.10 p in. leaves at <lb />
7.00 a. in. <lb />
Train makes connection I <lb />
at Weldon for all points North i <lb />
via Richmond, at <lb />
Mount and a l. I <lb />
for Norfolk all <lb />
via Norfolk, daily except Sunday. <lb />
JOHN F. DIVINE, <lb />
General Supt. I <lb />
T. M. Traffic Manage-. <lb />
J. It. It EN LY. Manage r. <lb />
Pullman Palace Buffet <lb />
Steeping Oars between Sew York and <lb />
All Ga. via Richmond. Petersburg, <lb />
Rocky Mount, <lb />
Hie, Florence Aiken and <lb />
a. For Sleep <lb />
t-all on or <lb />
any agent Coast Line, or <lb />
undersigned. <lb />
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THE OBSERVER, <lb />
Charlotte, q. <lb />
ARTICLE OF AGREEMENT. <lb />
For the of the <lb />
North State Lumber Co. <lb />
The J. Cherry, <lb />
a Of the State of North Caro- <lb />
and County of Martin, Oscar S. <lb />
Flash, of City, County and State of <lb />
New if and Frederick U. Samuels, <lb />
a resident of said State of N Caro- <lb />
and County of Martin, being <lb />
a corporation nuder <lb />
by virtue of chapter of the Code <lb />
of Carolina, and the acts of The <lb />
General Assembly thereof, <lb />
and for <lb />
do hereby make, sign and <lb />
edge the following Articles of agreement <lb />
and associate themselves upon the <lb />
terms for the purposes following to <lb />
wit. <lb />
The name of <lb />
be and is North State Lumber <lb />
objects for which the said <lb />
company is formed are to own and <lb />
in timber and logs and options on <lb />
timber. purchase, own and <lb />
Of all kinds. To manufacture <lb />
and deal in lumber of all kinds. To <lb />
in lumber commission , <lb />
purchase, improve, own and convey <lb />
lairds requisite tO Its business, and to <lb />
erect and maintain buildings thereon. <lb />
To own and operate machinery for the <lb />
purpose of the and sale of <lb />
lumber. To charter, own and operate <lb />
vessels, boats, cars, and rail- <lb />
roads the of logs, <lb />
lumber and such other materials, <lb />
and persons as the business of <lb />
the Company shall own <lb />
and Operate company store in con- <lb />
with the business of said Com- <lb />
To borrow money upon its own <lb />
credit and notes from time to time as <lb />
its and interests shall require <lb />
To issue a bond or bonds-secured by a <lb />
mortgage or mortgages upon the prop- <lb />
and of said Company, <lb />
a d to sell the same for the purposes of <lb />
raising money for legitimate purposes <lb />
of said Company. And generally, to <lb />
do all acts and U form all operations <lb />
that may be. deem, d necessary or <lb />
expedient in with the bu-i- <lb />
of mid <lb />
he principal place of of <lb />
shell be at Parmele. Mar- <lb />
tin county, State of North Carolina. <lb />
The corporation shall exist for <lb />
term of thirty years from the date of <lb />
article of incorporation. <lb />
The following persons have sub- <lb />
scribed to the stock of corporation <lb />
to wit <lb />
J. Cherry, Oscar S. <lb />
and U. Samuels. <lb />
The present capital stock of said <lb />
corporation shall be twenty live th us- <lb />
and dollars, to be divided into <lb />
hundred fifty of the per <lb />
value of hundred dollars each <lb />
of which forty shares have been <lb />
subscribed, by the following parties, to <lb />
wit J. Cherry thirty <lb />
eight shares, Oscar S. Flash one <lb />
share and Frederick U. Samuels <lb />
I share, the said co have <lb />
the privilege of increasing its capital <lb />
stock to any amount not exceeding <lb />
seventy dollars <lb />
shares of one hundred collars each. <lb />
The capital stock or any part <lb />
then of, may be issued for or <lb />
property actually received by or for <lb />
labor or rendered lo said <lb />
win n so. for and <lb />
booed, said stock shah be deemed <lb />
taken as stock <lb />
of said company, and there shall b . no <lb />
I liability for the <lb />
stock holders of slid Company be- <lb />
the amount remaining unpaid, n <lb />
the stock held by them. <lb />
The Brat meeting of this in, any <lb />
all purposes connection with its <lb />
organization business as provided <lb />
in this be held on <lb />
September 1895 at Parmele, Mar- <lb />
tin county, North Carolina. <lb />
In witness whereof, we the Corpora- <lb />
tors before named, for the purposes <lb />
aforesaid, have in i set Mr hands <lb />
and this eighteenth day of <lb />
September, 1895. <lb />
J. CHERRY, Seal. <lb />
O.-CAR S. FLASH, <lb />
By J. CHERRY. <lb />
FREDERICK U. SAMUELS, Seal. <lb />
Signed and delivered in the presence <lb />
Donnell subscribing <lb />
On the Farm. <lb />
Leazer, of the <lb />
penitentiary, on his return from <lb />
a visit to the State the <lb />
Roanoke, says the crop of cotton <lb />
is about two as large per <lb />
acre as that of last year, but as <lb />
is an of acres <lb />
he believes it will be us great <lb />
amount as last year's crop. As <lb />
to its value he expects it to be <lb />
more. The corn <lb />
crop is very large, and a careful <lb />
estimate of it is bushels. <lb />
Elections will take place this <lb />
year eleven States, <lb />
of the whole number, and but few <lb />
are really important. Tho States <lb />
voting are Iowa. Kansas, Ken- <lb />
Maryland, Massachusetts, <lb />
Mississippi, Nebraska, New York, <lb />
New Jersey, Ohio and <lb />
A Governor will re <lb />
turned in Iowa, Kentucky, Mary- <lb />
land, Massachusetts, <lb />
pi, New Jersey and Ohio, and <lb />
four of the seven now have Dem- <lb />
Governors. Besides these <lb />
Utah will the Territorial <lb />
stage become a State, <lb />
a full set of officers. The in- <lb />
contests are in Ken- <lb />
Maryland, New Jersey and <lb />
Ohio, <lb />
THE MORNING STAR. <lb />
The Oldest <lb />
Newspaper in <lb />
North Carolina. <lb />
The Only Six-Dollar Daily <lb />
its Class the State. <lb />
Favors Limited Free Coinage <lb />
of American Silver and Repeal <lb />
of the Ten Per Tax on <lb />
State Banks. Daily cents <lb />
per month. Weekly per <lb />
year. Wm. H. BERNARD, <lb />
Ed. Wilmington, <lb />
We Offer You a Remedy Which Insures <lb />
SAFETY to LIFE of Both <lb />
Mother and Child. <lb />
FRIEND <lb />
BOBS OF ITS PAIN, <lb />
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Makes CHILD-BIRTH Easy. <lb />
and recommended by <lb />
and those who have used <lb />
It Beware of substitutes and Imitations. <lb />
by express or mall, on receipt of price. <lb />
Book <lb />
mailed free, containing testimonials. <lb />
BRAD FIELD REGULATOR CO., <lb />
BOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. <lb />
LAND SALE. <lb />
By virtue of the power in me vested <lb />
a; by a decree in the case <lb />
of Susan and Win. L. Elliott. <lb />
John Nicholson trading <lb />
as Elliott Brothers, against Jesse P. <lb />
Brown and wife Laura Brown, and T. <lb />
Trustee, decree was <lb />
made by His Honor Albert L. Coble, <lb />
Judge, at the April Term 1895 of Pitt <lb />
Superior Court and duly In <lb />
Docket Mo. page in <lb />
said Court. I will sell at public tale to <lb />
the bidder at the Court House <lb />
door in Greenville, N. C, on <lb />
the 4th day of November two <lb />
of land situate I in <lb />
township Pitt County and described as <lb />
follows, One tract as the <lb />
Ida ii-l. adjoining the lands of <lb />
Betsy Philips, John A <lb />
O. B. and others, con- <lb />
One Hundred and thirty <lb />
acres. <lb />
one other tract of laud adjoin- <lb />
the said Warren tract, O. B. <lb />
J. II. Clark o <lb />
as Brown land containing two <lb />
hundred a more or less. <lb />
Terms of one-third cash, balance <lb />
in qua due and pay- <lb />
able in one and two years respectively, <lb />
by notes of r with <lb />
interest at per cent on said from <lb />
day of sale, pan -laser to have privilege <lb />
of said no-es any time before <lb />
due if he wishes, or all cash at time of <lb />
sale as lie may prefer, title to be retain- <lb />
ed all of purchase money is paid. <lb />
WM. U. <lb />
Commissioner. <lb />
N. C, <lb />
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soon found fit, <lb />
dulled Unit <lb />
my was out <lb />
of my ailing, <lb />
a Staving for <lb />
nits dominant. <lb />
in eyes of my <lb />
wonder depicted on the <lb />
faces of my children, then I <lb />
took a long lock day <lb />
I tut Cow u at i Mini half <lb />
wrote tho <lb />
on tint card. at <lb />
it its i, awful <lb />
tun like a <lb />
flash. I nailed it up there, I <lb />
read it over a I tint <lb />
-ii That night I <lb />
I have <lb />
touched a o i <lb />
liquor Yen see how <lb />
i its Now I, <lb />
N. C <lb />
---------DEALER IN <lb />
Stoves. Stoves. <lb />
We are laying in a full line of <lb />
mom <lb />
Stoves. Best quality, low prices. Call and ex- <lb />
We also are agent for the celebrated <lb />
Rambler and Columbia <lb />
and have on hand Bicycles <lb />
for sale very cheap. You may need a Mowing <lb />
Machine, we have stock. <lb />
CO <lb />
MARBLE, <lb />
Wire and Iron Fencing <lb />
sold. First-class work <lb />
and prices reasonable. <lb />
have no literary h and <lb />
I card as <lb />
ration. It speaks nut three sol <lb />
every limo I look <lb />
at it lie first t voice from <lb />
In <lb />
Poor <lb />
Health <lb />
means so much more than <lb />
r you and <lb />
fatal diseases result <lb />
trilling ailments neglected. <lb />
Don't play with Nature's <lb />
f greatest <lb />
th. <lb />
from <lb />
Hue <lb />
de <lb />
of t. <lb />
the, <lb />
tin; third <lb />
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last <lb />
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THE OLD RELIABLE. <lb />
---------IS STILL AT THE FRONT WITH A INK--------- <lb />
YEARS <lb />
hi <lb />
i i.- <lb />
Hemp Rope, Building a, <lb />
ting for Mechanics and inn- n- <lb />
Hats, Slices. Ladles Dress I son Am head <lb />
for Heavy Groceries, and i link's O. X. T. O <lb />
Cotton, inn keep courteous and attentive clerk i. <lb />
my friend f t <lb />
lied into a <lb />
heed aid that he <lb />
won k- <lb />
I I i his <lb />
i-i r of <lb />
i-iii-1. In f set, it <lb />
to if <lb />
lo other desks I <lb />
think he will ho immeasurably <lb />
Keening Call. <lb />
Trip to <lb />
Washington, D. C. Oct. 18- <lb />
saw the <lb />
to consulted <lb />
his coin- <lb />
of Mr. Cleveland <lb />
his to Atlanta <lb />
position. Vice-Pros <lb />
of the. Sum horn <lb />
called upon tho <lb />
and preliminary arrange- <lb />
for wore made. <lb />
The President party will leave <lb />
Washington in a special train <lb />
over the Southern Railway at <lb />
p. m., the 21st, and <lb />
will arrive at Atlanta at <lb />
the next afternoon. Th <lb />
dent will be by <lb />
members of his cabinet and their <lb />
wives by Private Secretary <lb />
and wife Mrs. Cleve- <lb />
land has yet decided to <lb />
She does not like traveling and <lb />
unusually avoids long journeys <lb />
when possible. <lb />
The party will leave <lb />
Atlanta the of <lb />
tho after the re- <lb />
at the Capital City Club. <lb />
No definite hour of departure has <lb />
fixed, but it is presumed <lb />
that it will be or o'clock. It <lb />
is expected that the special train <lb />
will arrive in Washington be- <lb />
tween o'clock Thursday <lb />
The train will pass through <lb />
Charlottesville, Lynchburg <lb />
Danville, Va., Salisbury <lb />
Charlotte, N. C-, <lb />
S- C-, and <lb />
Ga. <lb />
Charity. <lb />
Th- action of the General <lb />
Convention in Minneapolis <lb />
in Binding fraternal greetings to <lb />
the Conference is the <lb />
first time in the history of the <lb />
Conference that greet <lb />
have been sent to a confer- <lb />
of a different denomination. <lb />
A Florida delegate objected, bat <lb />
the adoption of the motion to send <lb />
greetings was urged in vigorous <lb />
speech by Dr. Green, who said <lb />
that the House should manifest <lb />
its Christian and <lb />
and rid the church of tho <lb />
oft repeated reproach that it <lb />
ply spoke empty syllables and <lb />
that its heart was not in the <lb />
of Christian unity. The vote stood <lb />
to <lb />
The world is growing better <lb />
and the thoughts of men are <lb />
News and <lb />
Browns <lb />
Iron <lb />
Bitters <lb />
If <lb />
out of sorts, weak <lb />
and generally ex- <lb />
nervous, J <lb />
have no appetite <lb />
and can't work, <lb />
begin at once <lb />
the most <lb />
strengthening <lb />
is <lb />
Iron Bit- <lb />
A few bot- <lb />
cure benefit <lb />
comes from the <lb />
very first <lb />
stain your . <lb />
and its <lb />
pleasant to take. <lb />
It Cures <lb />
Dyspepsia, Kidney and Liver <lb />
Neuralgia, Troubles, <lb />
Constipation, Bad Blood <lb />
r Malaria, Nervous ailments <lb />
Women's complaints. <lb />
Get only the has crossed red <lb />
lines on the wrapper. All others are <lb />
, On receipt of ac. stamps we <lb />
will send set Ten Beautiful World's <lb />
Fair Views and <lb />
BROWN CHEMICAL CO. BALTIMORE, MD.<lb />
OINTMENT <lb />
TRADE <lb />
MARK <lb />
For the Cure ill Ski. Di. <lb />
This Preparation has been In use over <lb />
tidy years, and wherever know has <lb />
been in steady demand, it has been <lb />
by the leading physicians all over <lb />
and cures where <lb />
all other remedies, with the attention <lb />
the experienced physicians, have <lb />
for years This Ointment is of <lb />
long standing and the high reputation <lb />
which it obtained is owing <lb />
A its own as but Mule ha <lb />
ever been made to bring it before the <lb />
One bottle of this Ointment will <lb />
e sent to any address on receipt of One <lb />
Dollar. All Cash Olden promptly at- <lb />
tended to. Address all orders and <lb />
communications to <lb />
T. V. <lb />
N. <lb />
A NORTH CAROM <lb />
L R. R. TIME <lb />
In Elect December 4th. <lb />
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Pat. Dally <lb />
STATION'S, Ex Sun. <lb />
Ar. <lb />
A. M <lb />
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Train connects Wilmington A <lb />
Weldon train hound North, leaving <lb />
a. and with <lb />
train West, leaving p m <lb />
HERBERT <lb />
TONSORIAL PARLORS <lb />
Under Opera<lb />
Call in when y w ant work <lb />
OLD DOMINION <lb />
E. <lb />
TAR SERVICE <lb />
Steamers Washington for Green <lb />
and at all land <lb />
. on Tar River Monday. Wednesday <lb />
The reader of this paper will I e pleas j and Friday at A. M. <lb />
ed to learn that there la at least one <lb />
dreaded disease that has been <lb />
able lo cure in all its stages, and that is <lb />
Catarrh, Hull's Catarrh Cure the <lb />
only positive cure known to the medics I <lb />
fraternity. Catarrh being a <lb />
disease, requires a constitutional <lb />
Hall's Catarrh Cure is <lb />
taken internally, inn directly on the <lb />
blood and mucous, surfaces of the sys- <lb />
thereby destroying the foundation <lb />
of the disease, and giving patient <lb />
strength building up <lb />
l ion and assisting nature doing its <lb />
work. The proprietors have so much <lb />
faith in its curative powers, that they <lb />
Her One Dollars for any Boston. <lb />
Returning leave at A. <lb />
Tuesdays, Thursday and Saturdays <lb />
A. days. <lb />
The.-e departures are t to <lb />
of water on Tar River <lb />
with steam- <lb />
of The and Wash- <lb />
diner Norfolk. Baltimore <lb />
Philadelphia. New York and Bo-ton. <lb />
Shippers order <lb />
marked via Dominion I <lb />
New York. <lb />
A Haiti. <lb />
more St earn boat it <lb />
more. Merchants A Miners <lb />
N. <lb />
J. L. SUGG <lb />
N. C <lb />
OFFICE AT THE COURT HOUSE. <lb />
All kinds Risks placed net <lb />
FIRST-CLASS COMPANIES <lb />
At rates. <lb />
AGENT FOR <lb />
Wholesale and Retail <lb />
P. H. SAVAGE. <lb />
T. A- JONES. Established 1878. <lb />
SAVAGE. SON CO. <lb />
Cotton Factors and Commission Merchants <lb />
TUNIS WHARF, NORFOLK, VA. <lb />
Wholesale and Retail Dealers In Bagging, Ties, Peanut Bigs, i <lb />
Attention given to Sales of Cotton, Grain, Peanuts and <lb />
Liberal Cash Advances on <lb />
Market Prices Guaranteed.<lb />
Consignments. Prompt and Highest <lb />
Norfolk National Rank, or any Reliable at House in the <lb />
R. at. <lb />
Pitt Co., N. C. <lb />
C. C. <lb />
tin Cc N. <lb />
Skinner. <lb />
o., <lb />
GOB CO <lb />
and an rooms near N. R. I. <lb />
COTTON i <lb />
Bagging, Ties and Peanut Sacks Furnished at Lowest Prices. <lb />
Code, edition 1878, used in Telegraphing. <lb />
and Correspondence Solicited. <lb />
your produce to <lb />
Jr., Co. <lb />
Factors <lb />
Commission <lb />
NORFOLK VA. <lb />
i given to <lb />
Weights <lb />
CO. OF PHILADELPHIA, <lb />
As 88,000.000. <lb />
Surplus over <lb />
R. B. Rainey, State <lb />
RALEIGH. X. C. <lb />
The Old Mutual is beat <lb />
managed Life Insurance Company in <lb />
America, It furnishes all kinds of pol- <lb />
at lowest possible rates <lb />
with absolute security. It may not pay <lb />
large commissions to agents as some <lb />
other companies, but its low rate of ex- <lb />
low rate, immense <lb />
plus safely and profitably invested, <lb />
large dividends and indulgence to its <lb />
policy-holders, render it the Company <lb />
in which to insure. Its policies are ab- <lb />
incontestable, and after three <lb />
cannot be Money loan- <lb />
ed OH policies, paid up <lb />
or policies carried by lite Company for <lb />
a i. ii in of years. <lb />
J L. <lb />
Greenville, N. C <lb />
WE WANT YOUR ORDERS FOR <lb />
We will fill them QUICK <lb />
W will fill them CHEAP <lb />
We will fill them WELL <lb />
Bough Dealt Framing, <lb />
Rough Sap Kr. ; <lb />
Rough Sap Inches <lb />
Sap Boards, A inches, <lb />
Wait days for Planing Mill <lb />
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. C. <lb />
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