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JOB PRINTING <lb/>
The Reflector is <lb/>
pared to do all worts <lb/>
of this line <lb/>
NEATLY, <lb/>
and <lb/>
IN BEST STYLE. <lb/>
Plenty of new mate- <lb/>
rial and the best <lb/>
of Stationery. <lb/>
The Eastern Reflector. <lb/>
D. J. WHICHARD, 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/>
. K. lb L<lb/>
B X K Y-AT-I. A W, <lb/>
WILL'S, <lb/>
under Opera Third S <lb/>
v ;. <lb/>
G H E A r L <lb/>
nil <lb/>
EVERY BOY. <lb/>
an Education, <lb/>
And Eastern <lb/>
to help one Boy in <lb/>
direction. <lb/>
Armour Packing Com <lb/>
of Chicago, wrote the <lb/>
State Treasurer that its rep- <lb/>
ShOUld want at Wilmington had <lb/>
notified that was taxed <lb/>
as a tax under <lb/>
lion of the new revenue act. <lb/>
which imposes that on a <lb/>
corporation with over <lb/>
capital. company protested <lb/>
We absolutely of it employed only a small <lb/>
n the holder to amount of capital in this State <lb/>
free tuition in all branches ,. . . <lb/>
for entire spring i-rm, that it was of the opinion the <lb/>
FOR FULL FUSION. would be doubtful, particularly on <lb/>
J account of the new election law, <lb/>
Asheville, Oct. that there be <lb/>
of <lb/>
Male <lb/>
tax was only applicable to <lb/>
in the State alone. <lb/>
B. <lb/>
K. <lb/>
Attorney and Counselor at-Law <lb/>
Pill County, <lb/>
in ill <lb/>
Civil Sol <lb/>
rs a fraud <lb/>
mover land, and col- <lb/>
and ; <lb/>
,., an <lb/>
be trim <lb/>
CONDITION'S. <lb/>
is <lb/>
r- <lb/>
X. C. <lb/>
in I u and count <lb/>
J. ALIX. I. Ill <lb/>
BLOW, <lb/>
W. <lb/>
N. <lb/>
J. II. J. L. I <lb/>
B LOIS A FLEMING <lb/>
W, <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
Practice in the Court- <lb/>
c. AM.<lb/>
. r . <lb/>
, -To ; ; <lb/>
K-r <lb/>
best for boys In Treasurer Worth referred the <lb/>
and the- boy to Attorney General Os- <lb/>
; borne, who writes to him as fol <lb/>
, lows; opinion is that sec- <lb/>
given to who will gt the of the new revenue act is <lb/>
number of yearly to <lb/>
The Eastern and not to domestic corporations <lb/>
between now and o'clock P. M. Armour Co. are <lb/>
Two for C that tax must be paid <lb/>
or four B months ,,. ,. <lb/>
is important one. <lb/>
TM no penny I Armour Go's, claim of exempt- <lb/>
because co- <lb/>
the time boy who brings it does not stand at all. <lb/>
will get scholarship. curse we I <lb/>
expect more than one to be I Henry, <lb/>
I brought In, this is a prize , , ., , <lb/>
I winning toys will worn for Owe and other statesmen out of <lb/>
it- who are doing of the <lb/>
; In that there m iv lo an . . . ,. , . . . ,. . <lb/>
live for boy who wishes to for jest at this <lb/>
I are a cash Shuford, <lb/>
of pet c lit on so f, n . . t <lb/>
tali to get the year in the <lb/>
work, of a salary. <lb/>
to work with the lo nil salaries to correspond <lb/>
price <lb/>
sol tin- a-you it , <lb/>
by applying to the If you decide all the <lb/>
toe., .-i tins send us your name been an office, <lb/>
US Lo know how many h are, , . , , . . <lb/>
prize. We will publish qt would in <lb/>
of the c country now -News <lb/>
in of the . ,., <lb/>
of Jan. giving sic- <lb/>
boy lime to enter <lb/>
day of spring term Monday, i lie con- <lb/>
the people on the fact <lb/>
at last know where <lb/>
of a at Henderson- <lb/>
villa to day. <lb/>
on the question of fa <lb/>
MOB said great deal is <lb/>
said to policy the <lb/>
will pursue in <lb/>
North Carolina at tho next <lb/>
I am in favor honorable <lb/>
co operation on electoral <lb/>
ticket, as on Slate and county <lb/>
tickets. That is, I favor a <lb/>
ion of electoral ticket in <lb/>
v two ballots and that the <lb/>
of electors State officers <lb/>
be on the same ballot, and the <lb/>
further it will cause more <lb/>
or less confusion in each one of <lb/>
counties where we have co opera <lb/>
and in every congressional <lb/>
district where there is co opera- <lb/>
on electoral as well as on <lb/>
the State ticket. The adoption of <lb/>
the policy of some of our friends <lb/>
would simply mean the abandon- <lb/>
of those Republicans who were <lb/>
About North Carolina. <lb/>
Highest of all in Leavening U. S. Govt Report <lb/>
a way as to secure the to Congress at the last <lb/>
of so many Republican electors <lb/>
pledged to vote for the nominee <lb/>
election by means of co-operation. <lb/>
It is a fact that there was not a <lb/>
North Carolina contains <lb/>
square miles laud surface, <lb/>
square miles water surface, <lb/>
square miles total area. Extreme <lb/>
length miles ; extreme I <lb/>
mile. ; length cf coast line <lb/>
miles- of Raleigh, <lb/>
State capital, is, latitude de- <lb/>
minutes, <lb/>
degrees minutes and sec <lb/>
Altitude of Raleigh above <lb/>
sea level feet- Mean elevation <lb/>
of the State feet Highest <lb/>
Point High <lb/>
feet- Highest towns, Boone <lb/>
feet. Number of counties <lb/>
ABSOLUTELY PURE <lb/>
of the Republican patty and of so single Republican elected to Con- <lb/>
many Populist electors pledged <lb/>
to vote for the nominee of the <lb/>
party- the selection <lb/>
of electors individual in re <lb/>
surd to silver or any other matter <lb/>
ought not to be considered. I <lb/>
am unalterably opposed to what <lb/>
is known as for <lb/>
silver While I am <lb/>
favor of the free coinage of <lb/>
and shall work and vote for <lb/>
it in Congress, at the same time I <lb/>
am not in favor of abandoning <lb/>
our national Republican organ- <lb/>
the State and adopting <lb/>
any one specific It is the <lb/>
patriotic duty of every Re- <lb/>
publican and North <lb/>
Carolina to see to it that the <lb/>
Democrats are defeated the <lb/>
State at the next election. Should <lb/>
we fail to thereby <lb/>
give the Democrats the <lb/>
of us, the result be <lb/>
at the last election without <lb/>
the aid of Populist <lb/>
and Observer. <lb/>
K. K. . <lb/>
Wilson, X. Greenville, N. i <lb/>
Al <lb/>
Greenville. X. <lb/>
special given <lb/>
an i of claims. <lb/>
Address to <lb/>
THE <lb/>
Greenville K. He declared at <lb/>
last week that he <lb/>
and would sud- <lb/>
i I have arranged . ., , . . r, , , <lb/>
with the of Eastern, tho candidate for <lb/>
leach free of charge In nominated by the Republican <lb/>
lie branches for the Convention- Now that <lb/>
is, Spier are <lb/>
. whom , t , u <lb/>
in suns i e st. , , , , <lb/>
W. IT. h <lb/>
THINGS TO <lb/>
The path of duty lies in what is <lb/>
near. <lb/>
A man who marries for money <lb/>
usually earns it. <lb/>
Inexperience is more cost <lb/>
than experience. <lb/>
Tho gambler is always sure of <lb/>
winning next time. <lb/>
When you introduce a moral <lb/>
I. let i be brief. <lb/>
The door of the temple of fame <lb/>
ops both ways. <lb/>
Loss of time grieves him most <lb/>
who knows most. <lb/>
Man owes more to than <lb/>
he is willing to pay- <lb/>
Pleasure becomes monotonous <lb/>
but happiness never. <lb/>
Love is within the reach of all <lb/>
square miles; area <lb/>
smallest county <lb/>
square miles. Mean annual <lb/>
temperature degrees. <lb/>
annual temperature <lb/>
for Raleigh is degrees. Sum- <lb/>
mer winter 483- Rainfall <lb/>
Total water power <lb/>
horse power. Number <lb/>
miles of Railroad Present <lb/>
valuation railroad <lb/>
property 55- <lb/>
of North Carolina S- <lb/>
1800, ; in 1880 <lb/>
it was <lb/>
A New Antidote. <lb/>
Correct. <lb/>
96- Number of towns with pop- <lb/>
over Area of <lb/>
largest count Rob-, <lb/>
keep the drug stores supplied <lb/>
It would be well, say the Peters- <lb/>
burg Express, for every reader of <lb/>
the following paragraphs, to <lb/>
them out and preserve them- The <lb/>
white ash is abundant in many <lb/>
parts of this and the adjoining <lb/>
state, and it would be advisable to <lb/>
an increase o <lb/>
the of election laws care to have it. <lb/>
similar to those force in South <lb/>
Carolina Mississippi, audit <lb/>
will be impossible for <lb/>
cans or Populists in the future to <lb/>
secure fair treatment at the polls. <lb/>
With cc-operation from top to <lb/>
bottom victory will be easy, <lb/>
and overwhelming. With <lb/>
co-operation on the State ticket <lb/>
three competing <lb/>
Civilization produces its own <lb/>
peculiar breed of s; <lb/>
There will be no new <lb/>
until there is a new creation. <lb/>
Those who have never <lb/>
prosperity hardly be said to <lb/>
be unhappy, it is from the <lb/>
of we have lost that <lb/>
the arrows of affliction are point- <lb/>
ed. <lb/>
More hearts away in secret <lb/>
anguish for from <lb/>
those who should be their com- <lb/>
at first will not than for any other <lb/>
ways survive a second look- <lb/>
Every woman regards her first <lb/>
as an infant phenomenon. <lb/>
Lots of men are afraid of ghosts <lb/>
and yet have no fear of spirits. <lb/>
Sow good services; sweet re <lb/>
in life <lb/>
To rt at another's prosper <lb/>
is to give content to your own <lb/>
lot; to mitigate another's grief is <lb/>
nil tickets in the field, the result will grow from them, to alleviate or dispel your own- <lb/>
with the leaves. <lb/>
A little of this vicinity was <lb/>
cured of a rattle snake bite re <lb/>
by the use of a strong de- <lb/>
of white ash taken <lb/>
internally, and also applied to the <lb/>
wound- The was not <lb/>
used until the day after she was <lb/>
bitten. it been used <lb/>
after receiving the bite, there <lb/>
would probably have been no <lb/>
swelling at all- <lb/>
There is a species of black snake <lb/>
not poisonous, which always <lb/>
tights snake when he <lb/>
meets him, and always kills him. <lb/>
But in the encounter, he general- <lb/>
receives many wounds from the <lb/>
fangs of his poisonous <lb/>
These he cures by chewing <lb/>
white ash leaves and supplying <lb/>
his saliva, charged with the <lb/>
as a sort of liniment. <lb/>
The instinct of the reptile <lb/>
seated the to man. <lb/>
Sam Jones has been twice in <lb/>
Wilmington- If there were <lb/>
really a dozen genuine converts <lb/>
gathered in at the two meetings <lb/>
is more than we believe. We <lb/>
know others of the same opinion. <lb/>
Evangelists who get <lb/>
are never to go where <lb/>
there are not big crowds, <lb/>
churches and good pros- <lb/>
of large collections- They <lb/>
simply upon other men's <lb/>
The drought northern Texas <lb/>
the Indian Territory is the <lb/>
most severe in many years. Wells <lb/>
are dry and courses are dried up. <lb/>
Stock water in large ranches has <lb/>
out and herds are <lb/>
ally; on the move for water- <lb/>
The State Treasurer has issued <lb/>
to Simon of New <lb/>
York, in North Carolina <lb/>
per cent- bonds. The firm had re- <lb/>
fused heretofore to take them, <lb/>
being angry because the <lb/>
would not accede to its demand <lb/>
regarding the C per cent. North <lb/>
railroad construction <lb/>
bonds. <lb/>
Au Albany grape grower says. <lb/>
In the packing house you will see <lb/>
children eating grapes all day <lb/>
at any time they like- I never <lb/>
saw one of them separate the <lb/>
seeds from the pulp. never do <lb/>
Now, I have known that <lb/>
for twenty years, and I <lb/>
never heard of a case of <lb/>
A dealer who is shrewd and wise <lb/>
Is very sure to advertise; <lb/>
And to become, as he grows wiser. <lb/>
Still more and more an advertiser <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 its magnitude, magnificence and merit now increased in every way except in price of admission ; larger tents . larger Menagerie, Animate, more Horses, more Artists, <lb/>
more features a greater number of acts and better ones than ever seen in this Beyond all now the Biggest and Best, without a rival, or false <lb/>
all feature <lb/>
wonderful sights, <lb/>
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, Truthful, <lb/>
Moral and Instructive. <lb/>
NOVEMBER 1st, 1895. <lb/>
i i m I Greatest Show on Earth is <lb/>
coming own special cars <lb/>
Separate gs, all New <lb/>
Menagerie, Cages, Gala Hippodrome <lb/>
an Army of Clowns, Headed by the Famous <lb/>
Favorite, JOHNNY LOU 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 Exhibiting <lb/>
Friday. November 1st. <lb/>
Circus parties 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 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, NOVEMBER 1st, 1895. It is over a mile in length. No postponement on <lb/>
account of weather. complete performances daily. Afternoon at at <lb/>
Doors open one hour earlier.<lb/>
f ft <lb/>
ft i-<lb/>
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<p>
J. u Conducted by O. L. Joyner, Proprietor Eastern Tobacco Warehouse <lb/>
Entered at the <lb/>
K. C. as el Ml m matter. <lb/>
WEDNESDAY, OCT. <lb/>
Gov- Carr is about to accept <lb/>
two new infantry <lb/>
at Plymouth and one at <lb/>
bury.<lb/>
It was so cold at Ml. Airy on <lb/>
that thrown out <lb/>
would freeze almost as as it <lb/>
touched the ground- <lb/>
Miss Frances E of <lb/>
Baltimore was elected as <lb/>
of the Woman's Christian <lb/>
Union for the seven <lb/>
consecutive time on <lb/>
th t and <lb/>
l- h next, ail mil wit, <lb/>
. i I Carolina <lb/>
hull, in addition to regular <lb/>
b. ii cord<lb/>
trams- <lb/>
The case wherein the Fusion <lb/>
Directors are suing for the <lb/>
session cf the Pen is <lb/>
now being tried in Raleigh- <lb/>
One day has already been con <lb/>
surged by the <lb/>
legal points involved and there <lb/>
doubtless be lots of cross <lb/>
before the case is <lb/>
ed. Plaintiffs were allowed to <lb/>
amend their complaint by pay- <lb/>
up all cost Judge <lb/>
is the presiding, <lb/>
and very able con. <lb/>
both sides. <lb/>
Friday's break quite a <lb/>
large and for good to <lb/>
were than <lb/>
usual- <lb/>
Brown Co., the <lb/>
warehouse firm of Green- <lb/>
ville, N. C-, the manage- <lb/>
of Mr. Ed M. Pace is <lb/>
a big <lb/>
co and <lb/>
They say, said the prudent <lb/>
man, that a man who never drinks <lb/>
nor smokes nor stays up late at <lb/>
night always lives to a great age. <lb/>
Yes, replied his very friend, <lb/>
with a that is his pun <lb/>
Star. <lb/>
Good tobacco is selling high <lb/>
now. have seen several <lb/>
farmers recently who have been <lb/>
tobacco markets <lb/>
all of them that we have <lb/>
say it is selling as well in <lb/>
as where they have <lb/>
been. <lb/>
Coast Line in the Gate further that a tobacco market as <lb/>
City we saw nothing that readers know is not; built in <lb/>
i i n. ,. It takes time and p. ever <lb/>
pressed us so much m the way ct i r <lb/>
ii t u to to build a good tobacco <lb/>
in exhibit as that made by the it , c i <lb/>
and when a man firmly <lb/>
J. Reynolds Tobacco Co., that he as much <lb/>
Winston N. C- money at home as he can by <lb/>
No North that j shipping it is not much <lb/>
home and is proud of the to those who have labor, <lb/>
great State of his birth will visit j ed to get the market. Of c <lb/>
the Exposition without feeling if a man thinks he can get mote <lb/>
ashamed that North Carolina has money for his stuff by shipping <lb/>
building in which to make an it then an entirely different <lb/>
a creditable exhibit, to ; ton is presented. We done ask <lb/>
the of her Tarred man to sell his tobacco in <lb/>
tries and inexhaustible resources Greenville unless he is confident <lb/>
As we stood at the entrance and that our market is as good as any <lb/>
FRANK WILSON. <lb/>
The Tobacco and <lb/>
published at C, <lb/>
is a bright clear and newsy trade <lb/>
journal. Two or three <lb/>
es of this kind have been without <lb/>
success. Durham is well backed <lb/>
a id it should sup- <lb/>
port the Tobacco and Grocer. <lb/>
Mr B. who <lb/>
w is married in Wed- <lb/>
lay to Miss O- Jones, <lb/>
of that city, will reach Greenville <lb/>
with his bride on the o'clock <lb/>
rain this For the past <lb/>
o years we have been thrown <lb/>
companionship with <lb/>
surveyed the Exposition <lb/>
just in front of us the <lb/>
building, to our left and <lb/>
slightly on a the main <lb/>
mouth structures of the the <lb/>
York rose m <lb/>
in <lb/>
our front dotted there <lb/>
the buildings of the various <lb/>
Southern Western States <lb/>
To all of these we went and for <lb/>
the time being, so <lb/>
Col. J. S. Carr, who for the <lb/>
two years has been the <lb/>
President of the Hoard of <lb/>
Agriculture and iii consequence <lb/>
of the State Fair, declined a re- <lb/>
election. His business engage- <lb/>
were that he could <lb/>
not afford make the sacrifice <lb/>
of time which it required to <lb/>
perform the duties of the office. <lb/>
Col. Carr has done <lb/>
much during hi term of office <lb/>
the Stare Fairs. Had ii <lb/>
not been for his personal efforts <lb/>
and contributions during the <lb/>
past two years we would <lb/>
have had any fairs- Every <lb/>
will regret that he could <lb/>
longer as the <lb/>
The Board elected as his <lb/>
Col. of Dur- <lb/>
ham. De will doubles make <lb/>
as worthy and <lb/>
C as could <lb/>
been lie is a <lb/>
large farmer, an and en <lb/>
man, besides he is <lb/>
from Durham. This means <lb/>
much toward law success of the <lb/>
lair. This town always stands <lb/>
its citizens in efforts <lb/>
anywhere <lb/>
England b-r hack <lb/>
is <lb/>
his tail r <lb/>
to Rice that <lb/>
lute submission. It that <lb/>
hail <lb/>
d ed of <lb/>
and the latter is- <lb/>
trying to get satisfaction <lb/>
V says she has made <lb/>
reparation and will make no <lb/>
mate claim certain <lb/>
boundaries and says <lb/>
be;. line <lb/>
a-id called a half. Sam <lb/>
his i-aim there and <lb/>
may take a baud it the old <lb/>
reaches I in coat-tail <lb/>
pocket, pulls out his red <lb/>
gives his nos a blow, England <lb/>
will beat that blow, and it will <lb/>
m an you hid r look how <lb/>
you of my toes or will <lb/>
hear The <lb/>
will <lb/>
favorably with almost navy <lb/>
lL we believe she <lb/>
the backbone to stand square <lb/>
to Johnny Bull. <lb/>
The great <lb/>
light has been declared ff <lb/>
They were to tight <lb/>
October 23rd, then <lb/>
it was transferred to Hot Spring, <lb/>
Arkansas, but the Governors of <lb/>
those States put a quietus to <lb/>
such performances. At a confer- <lb/>
the Florida <lb/>
club <lb/>
agers of and <lb/>
the Club for a post <lb/>
of the contest to No <lb/>
Brady. <lb/>
agreed to this, but <lb/>
Julian, manager, <lb/>
Steadfastly refused to <lb/>
There was a <lb/>
the club the light <lb/>
off- Brady t lieu t <lb/>
Cat belt to any <lb/>
man in the world on November <lb/>
Robert pie- <lb/>
the man to be named <lb/>
twenty-four The <lb/>
outcome the meddle cannot be <lb/>
foretold it looks as if <lb/>
a fight of some kind on. <lb/>
Parham and know him to be <lb/>
of business <lb/>
and for the young <lb/>
o we predict a <lb/>
future. Mr. <lb/>
P is a successful young to- <lb/>
of only a year in our <lb/>
but that time he has <lb/>
made many friends all of <lb/>
whom wish him a happy <lb/>
f loose tobacco sales on the <lb/>
Richmond market for the <lb/>
en ling September 1st, 1895, <lb/>
four million pounds less <lb/>
than for the year ending Sept- <lb/>
ember 1st, Four million <lb/>
pounds is a considerable fall off <lb/>
with a market like Richmond <lb/>
that never sold at its best, but <lb/>
about eleven millions pounds- <lb/>
There are some facts on record <lb/>
the origin and <lb/>
growth the Richmond market <lb/>
that would interesting reading <lb/>
matter to some f our North Car <lb/>
tobacconists. <lb/>
There is a considerable squab- <lb/>
now going between the <lb/>
Carolina markets, the <lb/>
Danville Ya., markets, or rather <lb/>
by the newspapers of these <lb/>
places. The Car <lb/>
Messenger has some Very <lb/>
bard things to say the <lb/>
ville It makes <lb/>
some allegations about the Dan- <lb/>
ville people that we don't believe <lb/>
true, and the Danville Journal <lb/>
retorts back in very Ian <lb/>
to the South Carolina ed- <lb/>
All of this kind of stuff will <lb/>
aid the South Carolina mar- <lb/>
at all in g themselves <lb/>
up nor does Danville in our <lb/>
ion need such notoriety and th <lb/>
Journal need not remind the <lb/>
world that Danville is the largest <lb/>
tobacco in it. <lb/>
already know it. <lb/>
We have been to the <lb/>
Exposition and have returned all <lb/>
safe and sound. Aside from <lb/>
pleasure of the the trio in <lb/>
through the splendid <lb/>
try traversed by the Atlantic <lb/>
as it was, in the grain fields of <lb/>
the in a few <lb/>
mountains, them were traversing <lb/>
the cotton fields of the black <lb/>
lauds of Arkansas. Getting tired <lb/>
of this we stepped the land <lb/>
of sunshine flowers. Florida <lb/>
truly has placed its great natural <lb/>
advantages before the world by <lb/>
the creditable exhibit that it is <lb/>
at the Slates and <lb/>
International Exposition. <lb/>
After a partial tour of <lb/>
the different States and <lb/>
the attractive products of North <lb/>
Carolina scattered around here <lb/>
and there, anywhere, among the <lb/>
rush of thoughts that come to our <lb/>
mind was what a golden <lb/>
of advertising our natural <lb/>
advantages to the world has been <lb/>
neglected- But notwithstanding <lb/>
the which <lb/>
our people who made exhibits <lb/>
labored, the products of the State <lb/>
the individual exhibits were <lb/>
year j equal to those of any other <lb/>
was and it was frequently re- <lb/>
marked that if we had had a <lb/>
ours would have been <lb/>
the best exhibit <lb/>
We have frequently noticed a <lb/>
tendency on part of -me <lb/>
to Want to ship their to <lb/>
away from the home mar <lb/>
a great times when <lb/>
their judgment dictates a different <lb/>
A good ma y do no <lb/>
because they think they will gel <lb/>
more money product but <lb/>
a good many tunes they s <lb/>
to t the trip Friday a <lb/>
very good and quite <lb/>
the writer that while <lb/>
he thought he could git just <lb/>
as in <lb/>
the tobacco as else <lb/>
on the whole, yet <lb/>
said he, by taking a lot off <lb/>
I may get some prices as <lb/>
to get me and <lb/>
others to continue patronizing <lb/>
market. This may be done <lb/>
sometimes by some <lb/>
with certain men, but lake our <lb/>
word for what it is worth we have <lb/>
watched closely the shipped to <lb/>
for the past three years and <lb/>
we are yet to hoar the first man <lb/>
who is a regular patron of any <lb/>
Greenville say he <lb/>
money the whole by <lb/>
shipping his . Now just <lb/>
word here to those who <lb/>
the habit of shipping occasion <lb/>
ally. Suppose every man were to <lb/>
treat his home market that way <lb/>
of them. The writer for one <lb/>
would not rest co-tented to re- <lb/>
a warehouse a market <lb/>
unless we ha as good buyers as <lb/>
there were to be found if we <lb/>
didn't have them why we would <lb/>
go to and get them. Green- <lb/>
ville has good corps of buyers <lb/>
as there are in the State we <lb/>
make t ins appeal to every farmer <lb/>
to give his home market a chance <lb/>
at his tobacco. If you don't like <lb/>
y carry it to another, <lb/>
lived have four here M good as <lb/>
how would we <lb/>
be giving <lb/>
established home market for <lb/>
your products. And we want to say <lb/>
there are in the State and among <lb/>
us we know you can be satisfied <lb/>
Lets all push for Greenville and <lb/>
it the largest market in the <lb/>
State. <lb/>
There will be no tobacco sales <lb/>
Friday, circus day- <lb/>
There are more regular buyers <lb/>
following the sales in Greenville <lb/>
a a other eastern North <lb/>
Carolina market- <lb/>
Tobacco is selling well and <lb/>
good tobacco especially is away <lb/>
up during the last few days- <lb/>
Those who have wrappers can <lb/>
now begin bringing them on. <lb/>
We are asked what <lb/>
per of crop has been <lb/>
sold, we have ask- <lb/>
ed that question. From the <lb/>
points of information we should <lb/>
say that about per of the <lb/>
crop has sold, and our can- <lb/>
did is per cent- <lb/>
of the brightest has already been <lb/>
marketed. <lb/>
For the past few years we have <lb/>
been our people that we <lb/>
had the finest bright tobacco <lb/>
section in the world- <lb/>
Now read what some of the best <lb/>
judges in Virginia say about it. <lb/>
More will follow later- <lb/>
Richmond, Va-, Oct. <lb/>
Mr. Joyner, <lb/>
Greenville, C- <lb/>
Your letter to our Mr. Boyd <lb/>
duly received, and at his request <lb/>
we In color, Eastern <lb/>
North is best. <lb/>
Yours truly, <lb/>
James N- Boyd Co- <lb/>
1895. <lb/>
Mr. O- L- Joyner, <lb/>
Greenville, IV. C. <lb/>
Your favor of the 7th is <lb/>
found on my return this A. M. <lb/>
The blight tobacco sold the <lb/>
Greenville, N- C- market suits our <lb/>
purposes well and I know of no <lb/>
or market which supplies <lb/>
a better quality of goods for our <lb/>
poses. <lb/>
Yours truly, <lb/>
J. B- Cobb, <lb/>
Manager, Leaf Dpt- A. T. C. <lb/>
Va., Oct. 26th, <lb/>
Mr. O. L Joyner, <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
Yours of the 23rd duly to band. <lb/>
consider the tobacco from <lb/>
i he section as good or <lb/>
better color and than any <lb/>
other in North Carolina. <lb/>
Ii is for fine Cutters and <lb/>
Smokers. <lb/>
Yours truly, <lb/>
Collins. <lb/>
Danville, Va., Oct. <lb/>
O. L. Joyner, <lb/>
N. C <lb/>
We have your of the 7th, j <lb/>
and reply, b -g to slate that we from <lb/>
the tobacco peculiar to <lb/>
your section of the Bright Belt <lb/>
very highly, particularly the <lb/>
class of goods grown around <lb/>
Greenville. These we think of all <lb/>
the North Carolina Blights are <lb/>
i choicest, the color and texture <lb/>
being well nigh perfect. <lb/>
Yours truly, <lb/>
C. V, Noell Co. <lb/>
Low Prices Govern the People. <lb/>
Drop in to sec me, to swap thoughts and ideas <lb/>
I have a complete line of <lb/>
in all shapes and makes. Styles superb, <lb/>
faultless, prices popular. <lb/>
fit <lb/>
For All <lb/>
i FEET. <lb/>
Standard makes by celebrated shoe artists. <lb/>
Hats, low down. Come and see me.<lb/>
If it not for the about <lb/>
Ransom's salary where Corbett- <lb/>
ins will take plan this <lb/>
be a dreary <lb/>
and Observer. <lb/>
Save Your Money. <lb/>
One box of Pills will save <lb/>
DEATH OF MARGARET BELL <lb/>
I write the our beloved <lb/>
cousin. Hell she was gen- <lb/>
called. She bi. n th day <lb/>
January San I died th- 14th day <lb/>
October 1895. She had many friends <lb/>
and was loved by ail. Sh <lb/>
many dollars in doctors bills open r of religion. <lb/>
, . , ,. was a strong in the old <lb/>
hey cure all diseases j school it she bad hope, she <lb/>
r-i t is if file saved it would be a <lb/>
of the stomach, liver or bowels, i ,, <lb/>
Mr, leave <lb/>
., behind, the nearest <lb/>
For sick headache, dyspepsia, mourn her lo May the <lb/>
malaria, constipation <lb/>
Lord rt the <lb/>
II <lb/>
a million people endorse I , taken t <lb/>
. son, will make you Strong and <lb/>
and sickness <lb/>
on. <lb/>
Liver PILLS <lb/>
STATEMENT <lb/>
Of the condition of the Banking House of Tyson <lb/>
Rawls, private bankers, at the close of <lb/>
business on September 28th, 1895. <lb/>
Dr. <lb/>
Loans real estate, <lb/>
All oilier loans and <lb/>
I Overdrafts, <lb/>
Banking House, <lb/>
Other Estate, <lb/>
Furniture and <lb/>
Current expenses. <lb/>
Cash items, <lb/>
Gold coin, <lb/>
coin, <lb/>
National Bunk notes, <lb/>
Total<lb/>
Just stop, think, consider where you can <lb/>
best protect your interest in <lb/>
of your Tobacco crop. <lb/>
For four year we have worked hard and spent our money in building <lb/>
and placing the Greenville Tobacco Market in the front rank of the <lb/>
Markets of the world. Since Greenville had a To- <lb/>
warehouse we have been on the grounds working day and night <lb/>
to acquire the best possible knowledge of how to sell the farmers <lb/>
co to the best advantage and now after four years of difficult toil we <lb/>
want to say to all who have tobacco to sell that we believe we are in a <lb/>
better position than any Warehouse firm in Easter i Carolina to <lb/>
get the highest market price for your product. So with this we make <lb/>
our politest bow asking for a continuance and an increase of your pat- <lb/>
only upon the strictest business merit. We have no special pets <lb/>
to whom fancy prices are given at the expense of less favored ones but <lb/>
our undivided personal attention is given to every pile of your Tobacco <lb/>
and if your interest should at any time be neglected our attention only <lb/>
needs to be called to it and cheerfully and willingly all wrongs will be <lb/>
righted. Our opinion is that Tobacco is selling very well for the <lb/>
l j offered and from now on we expect a lively market. So when you <lb/>
get ready to sell just hook up and drive straight to the old reliable <lb/>
headquarters for high prices, good averages and all <lb/>
round courteous treatment. <lb/>
Your friends, <lb/>
JOYNER CO., <lb/>
Owners Proprietors Eastern Tobacco Warehouse. <lb/>
Silver <lb/>
1.818<lb/>
HI <lb/>
4,1.00 <lb/>
1,500 <lb/>
1,270 <lb/>
-15<lb/>
Cr, <lb/>
Capital ft. paid ill, <lb/>
Undivided profits, OS <lb/>
o check, so <lb/>
Due to banks. <lb/>
Bills payable, on <lb/>
1.107 <lb/>
law ct of de <lb/>
Total, <lb/>
I, R. on, Cashier of the Bank of Tyson do <lb/>
swear that the foregoing and schedule. the first <lb/>
page, which are hereby referred to and a part of this report, <lb/>
are true to best of my knowledge and belief. <lb/>
It A. TYSON, Cashier. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. <lb/>
Commends itself to the planters Eastern Car- <lb/>
for the many advantages it possesses, am- <lb/>
Skylights which diffuse a soft, mellow light <lb/>
over entire sales dark <lb/>
shows your Tobacco to great advantage on all <lb/>
parts of the sales floor, we assure you is a <lb/>
very decided advantage in the sale of your <lb/>
A We make pets of all <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 <lb/>
k is first class in all that goes to <lb/>
O -L Xv get top prices, so when <lb/>
you get a load ready put corks in your ears and <lb/>
listen to no one until you anchors at the Star and <lb/>
we send you home happy over big prices. <lb/>
Pace is our Salesman He handles every pile of Tobacco <lb/>
at auction to it that no Tobacco is Your <lb/>
is solicited and correspondence on the slate of the market <lb/>
invited. Your friends truly, BROWN CO. <lb/>
E. R. AIKEN,<lb/>
X WANTS <lb/>
1500.000 Pounds of <lb/>
TOBACCO i <lb/>
and we are going to have it if hard work and <lb/>
satisfactory pi ices will get it. <lb/>
Ton will barn more wood your lire place break than you <lb/>
in a Stove before dinner. Yes more- than you day. thin why <lb/>
not save money by In <lb/>
I have on hand a lull line <lb/>
Give us a trial and be convinced that <lb/>
FORBES <lb/>
can and will give satisfaction in every respect. <lb/>
WOOD HEATERS <lb/>
COOK STOVES <lb/>
of and I few day I have a line of <lb/>
that will heat room with very c. <lb/>
The King Heater <lb/>
for fur I it stands at h. ad The <lb/>
The High Prices we are getting every day for <lb/>
the farmers who sell with us wilt convince you j <lb/>
that we are yours for highest averages, ; i c a m <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. C.<lb/>
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THE REFLECTOR <lb/>
Local Reflections. <lb/>
Fair It a <lb/>
gnat <lb/>
Ctr lead cf Prairie <lb/>
per at S- M <lb/>
Hie Fair be <lb/>
from <lb/>
FURNITURE cheaper than <lb/>
ever J. I. Co. <lb/>
I. U. fender is having a story <lb/>
addition made to nil In <lb/>
A lot of Capes, Dress <lb/>
goods, and Shirt <lb/>
Waist Plaids, at Laud's- <lb/>
A little child of W. Smith has a <lb/>
mild case of diphtheria. The house has <lb/>
been <lb/>
ft it dues not rain b -lore the <lb/>
here the kick a <lb/>
to Super <lb/>
intend a Good <lb/>
given if aired- Address <lb/>
The Cornet Baud will <lb/>
rail excursion Washington to <lb/>
Greenville on day of the circus. <lb/>
The Stoves the Stoves Did <lb/>
you ever see so many stoves <lb/>
aid at old too at D. D. <lb/>
Joe Miller, a very old colored <lb/>
died here Saturday night, his day <lb/>
lie cat wore yards of ditches than any <lb/>
other mill in the county. <lb/>
a Car loud Flour, <lb/>
none cheaper that <lb/>
offered by J. B Cherry <lb/>
Sunday after u Ore oat in <lb/>
the r. oils i of track and <lb/>
can e near destroying the stables. A <lb/>
went out from to the <lb/>
lire and it back. <lb/>
The Km line of Shoes. Boot, <lb/>
Has neatest, <lb/>
moot fr ante by J. B- <lb/>
Cherry v Co. <lb/>
a tick- <lb/>
et to the County Fair As- <lb/>
ct. to <lb/>
At f r celebrated pacing <lb/>
John It Gentry Joe <lb/>
will for a of mi. <lb/>
stylish cheap <lb/>
Dress Goods Trimmings at <lb/>
J. B. Co's- <lb/>
i. ached h re by train Than <lb/>
nay that during the day two <lb/>
lights had i in different town- <lb/>
ships in county, one of <lb/>
killed In each <lb/>
could be learned. <lb/>
Buy your Macintosh and <lb/>
Coats at J. B. Cherry Co's. <lb/>
and money. <lb/>
Skinner, member of Con <lb/>
the First I list riot, will I <lb/>
d In November to Ella Mon <lb/>
of bis list wife. -It -de <lb/>
hew Observer. <lb/>
Th- is to th home folks. <lb/>
good <lb/>
rear the fee. You can't <lb/>
w i ii r they arc rights <lb/>
And For sale by i. K. <lb/>
A Go. <lb/>
a lung t a person very <lb/>
rally mases many new <lb/>
a id rein irk was to us <lb/>
on our visit to Atlanta. <lb/>
you are from big <lb/>
i therein <lb/>
Then we had to stop aid talk <lb/>
Gr help it. <lb/>
OUR SCRAP BOOK, <lb/>
Look Through and Bee Whose Faces <lb/>
You Find. <lb/>
W. C. Billings arrived from <lb/>
Sunday. <lb/>
Frank home from a <lb/>
visit to Washington- <lb/>
Frank Wilson from Durham <lb/>
Wednesday evening- <lb/>
Miss Ailene Latham, of Plymouth, is <lb/>
visiting here. <lb/>
returned from <lb/>
evening- <lb/>
Peyton Atkinson has taken a position <lb/>
with J. B. Cherry Co. <lb/>
Cadet J. If. Moore returned to the A. <lb/>
M. College at Raleigh Monday. <lb/>
Mrs. Bailey, of Kinston, <lb/>
here and returned home on the evening <lb/>
train. <lb/>
Harvey Jones, one of om h-i <lb/>
been the risk list since Saturday <lb/>
evening. <lb/>
Ed. Brown, late of has taken <lb/>
a position with agent J. It. at <lb/>
the depot. <lb/>
I Elm Oily, <lb/>
ho has been Mi mother here, <lb/>
returned home Monday. <lb/>
Miss Ellen left Friday, <lb/>
to visit friends at and from <lb/>
to <lb/>
Mrs. M. II. of Kinston, <lb/>
who was visiting her here, re. <lb/>
turned home <lb/>
ATLANTA'S ATTRACTION. <lb/>
Th-. Exposition Increases in <lb/>
Interest. <lb/>
re a <lb/>
o H <lb/>
I invite you to inject my <lb/>
-NEW STOCK OF <lb/>
CLOTHING, <lb/>
B. E. and arrived Sat- <lb/>
evening and make their home at <lb/>
E. It. Aiken's in <lb/>
W. B. Wilson and three of his boys <lb/>
and Forbes returned Tues <lb/>
day evening from Baltimore. <lb/>
Cadet M. Moore Will in from the <lb/>
A. ft If. Collage, Tuesday evening, to <lb/>
s. end with his parents. <lb/>
Mrs. L. of Greene county <lb/>
who was visiting h-r lister Mrs. J. L, <lb/>
Wooten. returned hone lay even- <lb/>
lag. <lb/>
Col. It. W. of <lb/>
was here last with a lot a tobacco. <lb/>
He is a strong believe In the Greenville <lb/>
market. <lb/>
Little, d of <lb/>
Little, of Thursday <lb/>
I fever. The family have <lb/>
cur syrup <lb/>
wife, Mis; <lb/>
Sheppard, O. I. Joyner II. T. King <lb/>
Tuesday evening from the At- <lb/>
Exposition. <lb/>
W. Ponder and D. D. <lb/>
went from Greenville to the State Fair <lb/>
at Raleigh on bicycles. They <lb/>
Rocky at Mon morning <lb/>
and the railroad by way of <lb/>
and Selina. Raleigh at <lb/>
That was a good run. <lb/>
F. M. en, cf who <lb/>
was College of <lb/>
at was successful <lb/>
a offered by the <lb/>
Philadelphia College of Pharmacy <lb/>
has gore to the latter city. His many <lb/>
friends at home note his success with <lb/>
pleasure. <lb/>
I will sell you a Cook Stove <lb/>
Die- 1st lit the old price after <lb/>
that they will be higher- <lb/>
D-D. <lb/>
Lining <lb/>
and <lb/>
-I. B Cherry Cos. <lb/>
Boys reel our offer on <lb/>
. go of term of lion. <lb/>
To received a tin. <lb/>
in it rial tan be ind <lb/>
it my where nothing but tits <lb/>
-la work No <lb/>
inferior w tamed out Call. <lb/>
T W. <lb/>
who wants an <lb/>
should ft ad our offer on <lb/>
page- <lb/>
A the celebrated <lb/>
G at J. B. Cherry <lb/>
Cos The ladies specially invited <lb/>
to inspect them. <lb/>
It i- every man's privilege a id his <lb/>
duty to be u <lb/>
For Gnus Ammunition call <lb/>
on J- B- Cherry ft <lb/>
For an easy and comfortable <lb/>
B Chair to please your wife <lb/>
or sweetheart or mother. <lb/>
Call and s e our stock both beau- <lb/>
nod good, at J. B. Cherry <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
are rep scarce on th <lb/>
sound-, but may be for them <lb/>
yet. <lb/>
The price of everything iron <lb/>
has advanced. I a large <lb/>
lot of Stoves which I will sell <lb/>
Dec 1st at the old price. <lb/>
D. D. <lb/>
Salk A farm containing <lb/>
corporate limits, <lb/>
Sue truck laud, <lb/>
dwelling and all <lb/>
out Apply to J <lb/>
hit., N. C <lb/>
Wire Buckle Suspenders <lb/>
all Buckles and fastenings war- <lb/>
ranted for two years, at J- B. <lb/>
ft Co's. <lb/>
Snow f at Lang's. <lb/>
Show you a full line of Capes <lb/>
from to 920.00 <lb/>
Show you a beautiful line of <lb/>
and Silk Plaids- <lb/>
you an elegant line of <lb/>
Press go and Trimmings. <lb/>
Show you a cheaper finer <lb/>
assortment of goods than ever. <lb/>
Show you that you will profit <lb/>
by going to Lang's Show. <lb/>
through the different build- <lb/>
And now before taking up the <lb/>
side heights <lb/>
and the foreign went <lb/>
a word about North Carolina. No <lb/>
Tar Heel can visit the Exposition <lb/>
without a feeling of shame when <lb/>
he sees the result of the niggard- <lb/>
of our last Legislature in <lb/>
refusing to make an appropriation <lb/>
for a State display. True the <lb/>
State is fairly well represented <lb/>
and has some creditable exhibits <lb/>
there, but they are mainly the <lb/>
outcome of private enterprise <lb/>
and are so scattered through the <lb/>
different buildings as to almost <lb/>
lose their effect. In the Sea- <lb/>
board Air Line exhibit North <lb/>
Carolina was largely drawn upon, <lb/>
but that road receives and <lb/>
is to the for this. <lb/>
In the same building, <lb/>
cultural, the R- J. Reynolds <lb/>
Tobacco Co., of Winston, makes <lb/>
an exhibit that is highly <lb/>
I to that enterprising firm. In <lb/>
I the Manufacturers and Liberal <lb/>
Arts building, Belmont School <lb/>
has a splendid exhibit. In <lb/>
Transportation <lb/>
Jones, of Carthage, have a tine <lb/>
display of buggies and carriages, <lb/>
and there are also some other ex- <lb/>
scattered here and there, all <lb/>
of which had they been collected <lb/>
together a State building would <lb/>
have done the Old North State <lb/>
and honor. <lb/>
And now for the Midway <lb/>
Heights. Of course nobody will <lb/>
Atlanta, , O.-t. 1893 <lb/>
After enjoying the chimes men <lb/>
at the close of our last <lb/>
It Atlanta, we next vis- <lb/>
the Woman's building in <lb/>
which the fair women of the <lb/>
South have displayed their <lb/>
and ingenuity. No <lb/>
in tho surpasses this <lb/>
in beauty and interest. <lb/>
Then on around lake Clara <lb/>
to the left the Electrical <lb/>
building is reached. This con- <lb/>
every piece of <lb/>
mechanism used the varied <lb/>
work done by electricity. <lb/>
Passing on the Transportation <lb/>
is next reached, where <lb/>
are all of riding vehicles <lb/>
and an almost endless display of <lb/>
bicycles. Of course we were <lb/>
in the latter, and being <lb/>
a of tho Victor were <lb/>
not long in up the <lb/>
going through the <lb/>
superb exhibit of wheels <lb/>
sporting goods made by the <lb/>
Overman Wheel Co. Other man- j <lb/>
also had fine displays. <lb/>
A little further on is the hand- i <lb/>
building of Southern <lb/>
a system that has done <lb/>
much for Atlanta in particular <lb/>
the South general, By <lb/>
the way, most of our trip to <lb/>
from Atlanta was over this <lb/>
tern and its trains on the through <lb/>
line were exquisite and its service u most <lb/>
. visitor is <lb/>
On beyond the Southern there is much to see <lb/>
is the Georgia Manufacturer's can be had <lb/>
building containing varied observing the customs of the <lb/>
plays by the manufacturers of the people in the foreign villages. <lb/>
Empire State. Midway is line Ion both sides <lb/>
Tue next is the Negro building, with buildings and before these <lb/>
SCENE a ; TELEPHONE. <lb/>
Mary Ann Ons Wire He <lb/>
Can't Pull. <lb/>
all the way to Atlanta and the <lb/>
Exposition without taking the <lb/>
A very amusing incident occur- <lb/>
red in the office of Ho <lb/>
tel, at Atlanta, while the North <lb/>
Carolina editors were down there <lb/>
last week. A man wearing a <lb/>
air walked very <lb/>
pompously up to the telephone, <lb/>
consulted the directory, the <lb/>
to his ear, pulled the <lb/>
button, and one side of a con- <lb/>
that ran like this was <lb/>
central, put No. so and <lb/>
so on No. so and <lb/>
Ting-a-ling-ling. <lb/>
I is that so and <lb/>
-V <lb/>
Butler, of North Car- <lb/>
Ting-a-ling-ling.<lb/>
As the man at the other end, <lb/>
if there was any, could not be <lb/>
heard, the reader can do his own <lb/>
imagining as to the questions <lb/>
these interrogation marks <lb/>
sent. Bat the conversation had <lb/>
BRUTAL MURDER. <lb/>
Man Killed in Broad Day Light <lb/>
Murderer Caught. <lb/>
Our neighbor town, Tarboro, <lb/>
was the scene of a most brutal <lb/>
murder Wednesday <lb/>
The Atlantic Coast Line pay <lb/>
train had just been along, and one <lb/>
of the settled with was <lb/>
a white man named Novell, keep- <lb/>
of the water tank just on the <lb/>
outskirts of town. Soon after <lb/>
the pay train passed and while <lb/>
at his post he was as- <lb/>
murdered and robbed by <lb/>
a No one saw murder, <lb/>
but when the deed was discovered <lb/>
a telegram was sent to Norfolk <lb/>
for blood hounds- The dogs <lb/>
rived on the evening train and <lb/>
search was started for the <lb/>
He was tracked over a cir <lb/>
route and located in his <lb/>
home at o'clock this morning. <lb/>
The name was George <lb/>
Washington and Novell's knife <lb/>
and in money were found <lb/>
I his pock.-Is. There was a <lb/>
rejoicing throughout the town <lb/>
when the murderer was found <lb/>
arrested. <lb/>
The Big Circus. <lb/>
F. W- in charge of ad- <lb/>
car No. of Sells <lb/>
circus, arrived here with Thurs- <lb/>
not proceeded half way when all; day train to have new <lb/>
eves in the office had turned tow put up distributed. Like <lb/>
all the others co with <lb/>
ard and when snick I <lb/>
began to break the <lb/>
that pervaded all other of <lb/>
the room, the pomposity at the <lb/>
gave way to an awfully <lb/>
subdued expression, and turning <lb/>
to the clerk, who like the others <lb/>
could scarce restrain his laughter, <lb/>
he said in almost pleading tones <lb/>
you please i thing <lb/>
or met I c <lb/>
Gents Furnishing Good g <lb/>
I will lie to wait en <lb/>
to you my stock. <lb/>
Ton will to hear <lb/>
my Low th it I re <lb/>
I my Low Tariff <lb/>
will <lb/>
you to me no a <lb/>
in V. <lb/>
It to to see me for these <lb/>
Goo Is mo-t at <lb/>
exhibits made by the <lb/>
of the South. These are <lb/>
highly creditable to the colored <lb/>
and stronger than, <lb/>
can be told words the great <lb/>
advancement this race has made. <lb/>
No one who goes to <lb/>
should fail to spend some- <lb/>
time in this building- <lb/>
Passing on you come to a large <lb/>
under which rail- <lb/>
roads had full trains on <lb/>
Talk about on <lb/>
they were there some <lb/>
of the vestibuled cars. <lb/>
From the exhibit one sees <lb/>
the door of the build- the <lb/>
open n <lb/>
upon entering feel like yon <lb/>
coo Id stay there always- The <lb/>
p Gate State fairly <lb/>
herself proud. Beside occupying <lb/>
i, huge tho <lb/>
with number <lb/>
of county exhibits of the <lb/>
fruits of all kinds we beheld, <lb/>
in this special building was a <lb/>
display showing what the <lb/>
State as a whole can produce- <lb/>
Outside of Georgia, to our mind <lb/>
California was the best represent <lb/>
State at the Exposition. <lb/>
As lingered this building <lb/>
so long o will leave the reader <lb/>
here for our rounds to be further <lb/>
low. <lb/>
om the California <lb/>
where oar last article one <lb/>
can next visit the Machinery build <lb/>
Here are hundreds of <lb/>
pieces of machinery in <lb/>
motion, making almost every- <lb/>
thing that can be imagined from <lb/>
a common brass pin up. Type <lb/>
selling and printing <lb/>
presses caught the eyes of the <lb/>
newspaper folks. <lb/>
The next is the Min- <lb/>
and Forest This is a <lb/>
lie urn the outside covered <lb/>
with sections of many varieties <lb/>
of trees just us cut the <lb/>
forests. is a vast <lb/>
collection of minerals and woods <lb/>
various States. Here North <lb/>
Carolina is well represented, her <lb/>
display of minerals being the <lb/>
best in tho building- huge <lb/>
gold nuggets attract the <lb/>
of every <lb/>
Then on around tho west <lb/>
end of lake the <lb/>
Agricultural is reached- <lb/>
the States vie with each <lb/>
other in showing products of the <lb/>
soil and orchard. This <lb/>
alone is worth a trip to Atlanta <lb/>
to see. A striking feature of it <lb/>
is the display made by the Sea <lb/>
beard Air of the resources <lb/>
its road. <lb/>
This completes the of build <lb/>
containing general exhibits, <lb/>
but there is vet one other large <lb/>
structure situated just to ill- right <lb/>
of building and main <lb/>
entrance. i is the <lb/>
with a seating capacity reselling <lb/>
the In <lb/>
and public meetings are held <lb/>
During our fa- <lb/>
Nev <lb/>
sever conceit <lb/>
daily, <lb/>
Following the course in which <lb/>
we have briefly mentioned <lb/>
different buildings, one gets e <lb/>
Es- <lb/>
to <lb/>
circus, found Mr. <lb/>
an exceedingly clever and pleas- <lb/>
ant gentleman. He the circus <lb/>
will be here in splendid shape <lb/>
next Friday will give our <lb/>
a great day. We have talked <lb/>
a of traveling men <lb/>
who have recently seen cir- <lb/>
and they all say it is the best <lb/>
n the the road. <lb/>
are are the <lb/>
or whatever <lb/>
else they might be styled, keep- <lb/>
up a clatter banging on <lb/>
something to attract attention <lb/>
and calling to the passer by that <lb/>
theirs is the best thing on the <lb/>
the only great and big <lb/>
show. There are the Mexican <lb/>
village, the Streets of Cairo, the <lb/>
Japan village, i town, the <lb/>
Dahomey village, the German <lb/>
is only a beer <lb/>
the old plantation, the ostrich <lb/>
farm, the Moorish palace, the <lb/>
living <lb/>
the mystic <lb/>
the phoenix <lb/>
wheel, the railway, the <lb/>
chute that costs a quarter to <lb/>
a dozen other things <lb/>
lb way of a rounds, <lb/>
Gypsy and soon. To many <lb/>
of these the admission is cents <lb/>
while some cat and <lb/>
There is no limit the size <lb/>
of the to what can spent <lb/>
on simply pay your <lb/>
money and your choice. <lb/>
To go bank to the Exposition <lb/>
there of <lb/>
and dotted <lb/>
about here I there between <lb/>
the buildings previously men <lb/>
There is also a woman's <lb/>
annex building in which cooking <lb/>
schools and model schools are <lb/>
taught. The grounds outside <lb/>
the buildings are beautiful. They <lb/>
. i laid out magnificent <lb/>
m articles that v a <lb/>
; over with fountains, statuary and I <lb/>
and electric lights. The at <lb/>
with the of thous- <lb/>
of electric lights and colored <lb/>
illuminations is simply <lb/>
feature at night twice <lb/>
a week is Pains company of spec <lb/>
performers followed by a <lb/>
sham battle and dis- <lb/>
play of fireworks. <lb/>
All the attraction Atlanta is <lb/>
not within the Exposition <lb/>
grounds, the city itself with its <lb/>
parks, beautiful residences, <lb/>
splendid capital, large and <lb/>
varied business enterprises being <lb/>
full of <lb/>
Upon the whole Atlanta is <lb/>
a great show the advice <lb/>
the Reflector gives is for all who <lb/>
can do so to attend the Exposition, <lb/>
see the pr de Atlanta and the <lb/>
credit of the Southern States. <lb/>
Unusual Attraction <lb/>
Our stock complete and we <lb/>
want to show you our <lb/>
Dry Goods, Notions, <lb/>
Shoes, Hats, and everything <lb/>
you may want. Call. <lb/>
RICKS, TAFT CO. <lb/>
Bawls the Jeweler. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, <lb/>
Sale No. <lb/>
and <lb/>
newest designs. <lb/>
Sale No. <lb/>
to suit and to fit <lb/>
you <lb/>
Man <lb/>
Marcellus Hail, a colored man <lb/>
who drives for P. of <lb/>
county, was hero th is <lb/>
miming after a load of goods for <lb/>
Mr Carr. He had loaded his <lb/>
on and started to leave town <lb/>
about o'clock, and turn- <lb/>
the at Points the <lb/>
wagon slightly careened throw- <lb/>
oil the sack of <lb/>
fee upon which ho was He <lb/>
on the tongue cf the wagon <lb/>
against the frightening <lb/>
them into a canter. When the <lb/>
team had gone about yards <lb/>
down the the man to <lb/>
the two wheel of tip.- <lb/>
heavily loaded wagon <lb/>
over his lace and neck, <lb/>
him almost instantly. The <lb/>
right was badly crushed <lb/>
his neck broken The , <lb/>
Dr was to <lb/>
viewed the body but deem-; I option proper o <lb/>
id in inquest unnecessary, Mar And it is far better to have <lb/>
had been g for Mr. tarn about it, <lb/>
arr for many to <lb/>
HIGGS BROS. <lb/>
Sale No. <lb/>
HATS and CAPS <lb/>
to fit your heads <lb/>
cheap. <lb/>
Sale No. <lb/>
Boots <lb/>
to suit and fit your <lb/>
feet and pocket. <lb/>
Mr. Al. G. <lb/>
Hamilton, Ohio. <lb/>
The Same as Bread <lb/>
Hood's Sarsaparilla on the Table <lb/>
at Every Meal <lb/>
my opinion Hood's has <lb/>
not an equal as a blood I doc- <lb/>
months for stomach trouble and <lb/>
Neuralgia of tho <lb/>
without any good then took Hood's <lb/>
Every and <lb/>
I have used it and i. has me lots <lb/>
food. I have cot been attended by a <lb/>
for the four years. My wife <lb/>
Was afflicted brash and <lb/>
Peeling Al Tired Out. <lb/>
Shewn severely afflicted but upon <lb/>
upon lier to take ; <lb/>
and Hood's Pills felt different <lb/>
a short time. Now she to quite <lb/>
We have great faith in Hood's <lb/>
Cures <lb/>
and it on the at every j <lb/>
fie same as Al. O. mil <lb/>
T V. Boss. <lb/>
Forth Third Street Hamilton, <lb/>
u habitual I <lb/>
Hood Fills <lb/>
New <lb/>
Creation <lb/>
in <lb/>
WRAPS <lb/>
at <lb/>
Fine <lb/>
Clothing <lb/>
Shoes <lb/>
and <lb/>
Dry Goods <lb/>
at <lb/>
TEXT DOOR TO HANK.<lb/>
------FOR THE- <lb/>
FALL AND WINTER <lb/>
and cordially invite you to inspect the <lb/>
and neatest assortment of <lb/>
largest <lb/>
mere <lb/>
use, <lb/>
Lang leads in Children. Misses, Ladies Cloaks. <lb/>
k m in <lb/>
SMART PEOPLE. <lb/>
We buy them from Smart people who know <lb/>
their trade. Those who from us <lb/>
know what they're abort. <lb/>
You'll be Smart if you follow whither the <lb/>
the smart crowds <lb/>
Ah of tail iV <lb/>
Km r ear. n <lb/>
M. K <lb/>
ever brought to Greenville. Our con- <lb/>
all the newest and most stylish <lb/>
DRESS GOODS, <lb/>
Furnishing <lb/>
Boots <lb/>
and Shoes, Domestics, <lb/>
Bleached and <lb/>
ed Sheeting and Shirt- <lb/>
Calicoes, Fancy <lb/>
Cotton Dress Goods <lb/>
everything you will <lb/>
want or need in that <lb/>
line. Hardware for far <lb/>
and mechanics <lb/>
Tinware, Hollow- <lb/>
ware, Wood and Willow ware, <lb/>
Whips, Buggy Robes, Collars, Rope, <lb/>
Twine, Heavy Groceries always on hand, <lb/>
Meat, Flour, Sugar, Salt and Molasses. <lb/>
The best and largest assortment of Crock- <lb/>
cry, 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 sec 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/>
Peanuts and pay the highest market price for <lb/>
them. Your experience teaches you all to buy <lb/>
and deal with men who will treat you fair and <lb/>
do the square thing by you. Come and see us <lb/>
and be convinced that what we claim is true. <lb/>
Yours for business square dealings, <lb/>
Cheap And Good Goods <lb/>
I attended the auction sales in New York and Baltimore 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 good and reliable BOOTS <lb/>
and on June 1st before the <lb/>
price. Also a big line of Ladies . . <lb/>
Dress Goods, Pry Goods and Notions, Crockery, <lb/>
Hardware, Tinware. Wood and <lb/>
and Furniture, which I will sell cheap. In <lb/>
proof of what I say I will quote you prices of a few <lb/>
Mens and Boys Cashmere Pants Men and Cashmere <lb/>
Suits Boys Vest . Mens Vest Boys Coats <lb/>
Mens Coats Mens Suits made of <lb/>
Coats Mens Clay Worsted, and Cork <lb/>
screw Suits to Mens Coats same Boys <lb/>
Wool Suits, size to at Mens Overcoats to <lb/>
Boys Shirts Mens Shirts, good , c, Mens and Boys <lb/>
Caps to Men and Buys Cotton, Wool and Fur Hats <lb/>
to of Shoes, Congress and <lb/>
Lac worth will Sell for and Misses good <lb/>
Shoes to and Misses old sock, to <lb/>
Children Shoes, old stock, Nice Good <lb/>
Molasses , Good West India Molasses All <lb/>
kinds of Farmers taken in exchange for goods High- <lb/>
est prices paid or Cotton in S -ed or Lint. <lb/>
v v O, iX. <lb/>
V.<lb/>
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The One Crop System <lb/>
of farming exhausts the unless a containing a <lb/>
high percentage of Potash is used. Better crops, a better soil, and a <lb/>
larger bank account only then be expected. <lb/>
Write for our a 143-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, Street, New York. <lb/>
Cheap <lb/>
Ufa <lb/>
ATLANTA, GA. <lb/>
Sept. to 31st., ISM. <lb/>
VIA <lb/>
The Atlantic Coast Line <lb/>
Pullman Palace Buffet <lb/>
Sleeping Cars between Sew mil <lb/>
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RIP-A-N-S <lb/>
The modern stand- <lb/>
ard Family <lb/>
cine Cures the <lb/>
common every-day <lb/>
ills of humanity. <lb/>
Notice to Creditors-. <lb/>
qualified before Hie <lb/>
Court Clerk of Pitt county as <lb/>
Administrator of the est of George <lb/>
Move, deceased, notice is hereby given <lb/>
to all persons indebted to the estate to <lb/>
make immediate payment lo the <lb/>
ed. having claims <lb/>
the must present the <lb/>
tune for payment or b fore the <lb/>
. -8 r this notice <lb/>
be<lb/>
B. K. <lb/>
of George Wove. <lb/>
Notice to Creditors- <lb/>
Having duly qualified before the Sn- <lb/>
of Pitt as <lb/>
Executer to the Lon Will an <lb/>
of James Wall, deceased, notice <lb/>
is hereby given to a persons indebted <lb/>
to the estate to make immediate pay- <lb/>
to the I. and all per- <lb/>
sons having claim- said estate <lb/>
must present the same tor payment on <lb/>
before the 17th of September, <lb/>
or this notice will be plead in <lb/>
of recovery. <lb/>
This day of Sen ember . <lb/>
H. O. WALL. <lb/>
N. C. James Wall. <lb/>
How to Cotton. <lb/>
Upon the subject of when to <lb/>
market your a very <lb/>
authority gives the following <lb/>
advice. they would only mar <lb/>
a part of it from to time <lb/>
the winter <lb/>
hey devote ii <lb/>
in instead of they <lb/>
H.-u d get better prices their <lb/>
t ii <lb/>
The of <lb/>
is no <lb/>
novelty Ii is years old. <lb/>
H mil yet <lb/>
old; in this <lb/>
not old. <lb/>
fir -s <lb/>
Ii ma <lb/>
by tin com i in <lb/>
the lit gold <lb/>
DR. P. L. JAMES. 5-<lb/>
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DR. H. A. JOYNER <lb/>
DENTIST, <lb/>
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this n- w, for have made I To Creditors. <lb/>
W. <lb/>
AND <lb/>
St. Louis Railway. <lb/>
DAILY TRAINS Q <lb/>
PORTER'S <lb/>
HEALING OIL <lb/>
good gram crops and <lb/>
the hasty sale <lb/>
can live <lb/>
of their <lb/>
undersigned as <lb/>
before Si of <lb/>
cotton. If they will this E. <lb/>
J , ,, is hereby <lb/>
and flood ii claims <lb/>
the t <lb/>
the lie mi <lb/>
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MEMPHIS <lb/>
CHICAGO <lb/>
For Barb Wire Cuts. Scratches, <lb/>
and Collar Galls, Cracked Heel <lb/>
S Old Sores. Cuts, Bolls, Bruiser,. <lb/>
and all kinds of inflammation on <lb/>
or boast. Cures Itch and Mange. <lb/>
a Mir <lb/>
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id <lb/>
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BABY BURNED. <lb/>
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I oil. Mr horned h-w <lb/>
In <lb/>
I oil on II <lb/>
,;. <lb/>
Tenn. . <lb/>
Notice to Creditors- <lb/>
TI c Clerk of the Court of <lb/>
having issued to the under- <lb/>
signed on letters of <lb/>
ration upon the <lb/>
way is hereby given <lb/>
Hie of s <lb/>
to their claims to the in <lb/>
ed on or before ember <lb/>
properly or this notice <lb/>
will be plead In bar <lb/>
All indebted to said estate are <lb/>
requested to make e payment <lb/>
and tins save costs and expense. <lb/>
Ibis the day of 1895, <lb/>
B. W. <lb/>
of James <lb/>
i- have <lb/>
fail to o ; <lb/>
a great <lb/>
PARIS MEDICINE CO- <lb/>
ST. LOUIS, MO <lb/>
Sold tied . <lb/>
Acts Like Magic. <lb/>
If yo i have Catarrh. Or <lb/>
pain Gloria which you can <lb/>
D will cure you. <lb/>
THE MORNING STAR. <lb/>
i fro Oldest <lb/>
Daily Newspaper in <lb/>
Carolina. <lb/>
Daily o. <lb/>
its Glass the Stale. <lb/>
Fawn Limited <lb/>
of America Silver and <lb/>
of Ten Per Tax <lb/>
Stale Banks Daily <lb/>
per month. Weekly -r <lb/>
year. Wk. H. BERNARD, <lb/>
Ed. Wilmington, N C. <lb/>
of Valuable Land. <lb/>
virtue of a of the <lb/>
of county made at April <lb/>
I-U in a case therein pending entitle I <lb/>
J. A. R. A. <lb/>
B. et as. I will <lb/>
Monday. November 4th. before <lb/>
the Court House door in Greenville, <lb/>
sell public sale to et bi <lb/>
the following pieces or or land <lb/>
lying and being In Farmville <lb/>
to wit <lb/>
One tract on the north side of Buses <lb/>
Swamp known as the <lb/>
adjoining the lands of N. Bynum, K. <lb/>
and others, <lb/>
acres more or <lb/>
One tract known as the <lb/>
adjoining the lands of R. <lb/>
Bynum, Julia Barrett and others, eon. <lb/>
acres more or less. <lb/>
One tract known as the Moore <lb/>
the lands of R. B. <lb/>
J. . and others, con. <lb/>
acres more or less. <lb/>
And one other piece n Falkland <lb/>
known as the <lb/>
property two <lb/>
and upon which is a -lore- and <lb/>
Warehouse. <lb/>
Terms of ale ; cash, one <lb/>
in six mouths and balance in <lb/>
twelve from day of sale, <lb/>
on the deferred payments MM <lb/>
by notes of the <lb/>
Title whole of <lb/>
money is paid. <lb/>
the day of <lb/>
I. BLOW, <lb/>
with i <lb/>
November, the price is gong to <lb/>
it has been <lb/>
for to or three or four years, in <lb/>
my C <lb/>
A Queer <lb/>
A, trade followed by <lb/>
a dean side-walk merchants <lb/>
outside the House j <lb/>
of Correction. Every person <lb/>
discharged from the institution; <lb/>
receives en leaving a new pair j <lb/>
of shoes. Traders lie in wait <lb/>
them discharged prisoners and <lb/>
oft them a pair of old and com I <lb/>
shoes and twenty-five or <lb/>
fifty cents for their now pair- In I <lb/>
a great majority of cases the <lb/>
trade is made. Th House of <lb/>
Coin oboes are well made , <lb/>
and strong, and the traders -et , <lb/>
good price them from work <lb/>
York Sub. <lb/>
i to <lb/>
bis <lb/>
will be in n-- <lb/>
d lo s <lb/>
in p lit, <lb/>
is the O <lb/>
of Mrs, Mary Robert <lb/>
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up stairs overS. <lb/>
GREENVILLE- N. C- <lb/>
Stoves. Stoves. <lb/>
We are laying in a full line of <lb/>
Iron Heating <lb/>
Stoves. Best low prices. Call and ex- <lb/>
We also are agents 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 them in stock.<lb/>
MARBLE. <lb/>
Wire and Iron Fencing <lb/>
sold. First-class work <lb/>
and prices reasonable. <lb/>
We Keep That Kind. <lb/>
Hear this fact <lb/>
i fie <lb/>
in when you start <lb/>
ARTICLE OF <lb/>
For the of the <lb/>
North Lumber Co. <lb/>
The <lb/>
OBSERVER,<lb/>
AD <lb/>
mo e attractive than ever, it will be an <lb/>
invaluable visitor to like hone, the <lb/>
the club or the work n. <lb/>
THE DAILY <lb/>
All or the news of world. Com- <lb/>
reports from the State <lb/>
National a year. <lb/>
THE OBSERVER. <lb/>
A family All the <lb/>
news of the week. The <lb/>
from <lb/>
Weekly Ob- <lb/>
server. <lb/>
ONLY ONE DOLLAR A <lb/>
S ml for copies. <lb/>
TUE R, <lb/>
N. C <lb/>
GREENVILLE <lb/>
Male Academy. <lb/>
he n of this will <lb/>
on <lb/>
SEPT- <lb/>
continue ten months. <lb/>
Tie- course embraces all Hie blanches <lb/>
usually taught in an <lb/>
Terms. for and boa id <lb/>
reasonable. <lb/>
wed fitted and equipped for <lb/>
seal <lb/>
alone. wish to <lb/>
a hi her <lb/>
in <lb/>
enter, credit, any in <lb/>
Carolina, or the State University. It <lb/>
refers to who have left <lb/>
U walls for mill if this <lb/>
Any young man and <lb/>
moderate ability a with <lb/>
u- will be aided in r <lb/>
to continue in <lb/>
The discipline will be l.-pt at <lb/>
Neither time or attention nor <lb/>
work will lie t this s ho <lb/>
all that <lb/>
For further or ad- <lb/>
W. H. <lb/>
July 30,1895- <lb/>
Our stock this season is complete In <lb/>
every department and we supply all <lb/>
your wants in<lb/>
You have lo come to us for any- <lb/>
thing wanted. Our goods and <lb/>
will please you. <lb/>
In addition to selling best goods at <lb/>
the lowest prices, we top of <lb/>
in for cotton and all country pro- <lb/>
for a liberal patronage <lb/>
we hope to have many calls <lb/>
in you season. <lb/>
J. BRO. <lb/>
GRIMESLAND. X. C. <lb/>
Greenville Collegiate <lb/>
Institute. <lb/>
N. C. S. D. Bagley, <lb/>
A. M. Principal. With full corps of <lb/>
Next will begin <lb/>
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER All <lb/>
the English Ancient and <lb/>
Modern Languages. Music will <lb/>
taught on the conservatory plan, <lb/>
by a graduate music. Instruction <lb/>
thorough. Discipline firm, but kind. <lb/>
Terms reasonable. Art and Elocution <lb/>
will be taught, if desired, <lb/>
free. For particulars address the <lb/>
N. U. <lb/>
J. F. KING, <lb/>
On <lb/>
STABLES. <lb/>
Fifth Street near Five <lb/>
Points. <lb/>
Passengers carried to any <lb/>
point at reasonable Good <lb/>
Horses. Comfortable Vehicles. <lb/>
LAND SALE. <lb/>
Ill of the power in me vested <lb/>
a . Commissioner by a decree in the case <lb/>
of Susan and Win. L. Elliott. <lb/>
P Elliott, John Nicholson trading <lb/>
as Elliott Brothers, against Jesse P <lb/>
and wife Laura Brown, and T. <lb/>
I. Trustee, decree was <lb/>
made by His Honor Albert I. <lb/>
at the April Term 1895 of Pitt <lb/>
Superior Court and duly docketed in <lb/>
Docket No. page in <lb/>
said Court will sell at public sale to <lb/>
highest bidder at the Court House <lb/>
door in Greenville, N. C, on av <lb/>
4th day of November two <lb/>
t of land s I M <lb/>
township Pitt County and d as <lb/>
follows, One tract as <lb/>
The undesigned. J. Cherry, <lb/>
a of the Stale of North <lb/>
Una and County of Martin, Oscar S. <lb/>
Flash, of and State <lb/>
New York, and Frederick U. Samuels. <lb/>
of Slate of North Caro- <lb/>
and of Martin, being <lb/>
f a corporation under <lb/>
by virtue of chapter of the Code <lb/>
of N th Carolina, the acts of The <lb/>
General Assembly thereof, <lb/>
and for the purposes <lb/>
sign and <lb/>
edge following Ankles of agreement <lb/>
and associate upon <lb/>
fur the purposes following lo <lb/>
The name of said carpal ion-hall <lb/>
he is North Slate <lb/>
The objects for said <lb/>
company is formed are to own and <lb/>
in timber and and options on <lb/>
To purchase, own and <lb/>
r of all kinds. To <lb/>
and deal in lumber of all kinds. To <lb/>
deal in lumber on commission , t <lb/>
purchase, improve, and convey <lb/>
lands 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 side of <lb/>
lumber. To charter, own and operate <lb/>
vessels, boats, ears, and rail- <lb/>
toads tor the transportation of logs, <lb/>
lumber and such other materials, <lb/>
and persons as the business of <lb/>
Company shall require. To own <lb/>
and operate company store in con- <lb/>
the business of said Com <lb/>
To borrow money upon its ow <lb/>
credit and notes from lime time as <lb/>
its shall require <lb/>
lo have a bond or b mils 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. generally, to <lb/>
do all acts to perform all operations <lb/>
i bat may be deem d necessary or <lb/>
expedient ill connection with the <lb/>
of <lb/>
a. lie principal place of of <lb/>
shall be at Mar- <lb/>
tin county, State of North Carolina. <lb/>
The corporation shill exist for <lb/>
term of thirty years from the date of <lb/>
a i tie i- of incorporation. <lb/>
The following sons have sub- <lb/>
scribed to the stock of said corporation <lb/>
to wit <lb/>
J. Cherry, Oscar S. Fla-h <lb/>
and U. Samuels. <lb/>
The present capital stock of said <lb/>
corporation shall be twenty live th <lb/>
and to be divided Into <lb/>
t o hundred fifty the per <lb/>
value of one hundred dollars each <lb/>
of which forty shares have been <lb/>
subscribed, by the parties, to <lb/>
wit J. Cherry thirty <lb/>
shares, Oscar S. Flash <lb/>
share V. Samuels <lb/>
share, the shall have <lb/>
the privilege of increasing its <lb/>
stock to any. amount not <lb/>
seventy five dollars <lb/>
shares of hundred Collars each. <lb/>
ea ital or any par. <lb/>
thereof, may be issued for tin n y, or <lb/>
actually received by or for <lb/>
labor or -i vices lo said tor- <lb/>
Every Man Has a Chance. <lb/>
Every man with coin <lb/>
reasonable <lb/>
has a competence bis <lb/>
rasp, if be is willing to pay <lb/>
the pi ice. To do be <lb/>
be as as Gould, <lb/>
as as Russell Sage, <lb/>
out be earn and save, <lb/>
If he earns little he must save a <lb/>
portion; if be earns much lie <lb/>
It is lo <lb/>
have per cent, faculty <lb/>
sawing than a hundred per <lb/>
for <lb/>
ii. A does not re- <lb/>
greet <lb/>
b of lion. We have abundant <lb/>
examples of these. <lb/>
Reward, <lb/>
The reader of this paper will be pious <lb/>
el to learn that there is at least one <lb/>
dreaded that has been <lb/>
aide lo elite in all its stages, and that is <lb/>
Catarrh, Hall's Cure is the <lb/>
only positive cure known to the medical <lb/>
fraternity. being a <lb/>
disease, requires constitutional <lb/>
treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure is <lb/>
taken internally, acting directly on the <lb/>
blood and mucous, surfaces of the sys- <lb/>
thereby the foundation <lb/>
of the and giving t m patient <lb/>
strength by building up the <lb/>
lion and assisting nature doing its <lb/>
work. The proprietors have so much <lb/>
faith in its curative powers, that they <lb/>
offer One Hundred Dollars for any case <lb/>
that it fails to cure- Send for list of <lb/>
testimonials. <lb/>
F. J. A CO., <lb/>
Toledo, O. <lb/>
Sold by <lb/>
TO <lb/>
SCHULTZ, <lb/>
PORK <lb/>
their year-- supplies will tin <lb/>
; our prices <lb/>
o-ind <lb/>
elsewhere <lb/>
n all ii branches. <lb/>
a w tn <lb/>
for we Boy from nut <lb/>
buy at . <lb/>
ti of <lb/>
v .-,. <lb/>
always unhand s it <lb/>
the- limes. Our goo I- b mil <lb/>
having risk <lb/>
mar <lb/>
v c <lb/>
old for CASH the <lb/>
ti i sell at a <lb/>
s. M. <lb/>
The statement is that the <lb/>
of commercial in <lb/>
North year de- <lb/>
per cent as compared <lb/>
with last year's sales. This is not <lb/>
in proportion. The acreage in <lb/>
cotton is supposed to have de- <lb/>
creased more than that, In the <lb/>
process of cheapening the pro- <lb/>
of cotton it would sin-in <lb/>
that the use of com- <lb/>
fertilizers would have to <lb/>
decline- It is a pity to see that <lb/>
year this has actually in- <lb/>
creased over <lb/>
Perhaps this can be explained <lb/>
from the fact that when the cot- <lb/>
ton acreage especially <lb/>
in the eastern the ac- <lb/>
tobacco increased, and <lb/>
tobacco requiring more fertilizer <lb/>
than cotton kept sale of that <lb/>
article from falling off in prop <lb/>
with decrease in the <lb/>
cotton <lb/>
city of Milwaukee, Wis., <lb/>
celebrated its 50th anniversary a <lb/>
few days ago. In connection <lb/>
with this attention s called to the <lb/>
fact that sixty four years ago <lb/>
there was no city in the United <lb/>
States that had population <lb/>
that Milwaukee has <lb/>
now. New York came nearest to <lb/>
it with a population of <lb/>
Philadelphia with <lb/>
George a sailor from <lb/>
be British ship was found <lb/>
by some in a swamp near <lb/>
n- was up to bis <lb/>
neck in water, was half <lb/>
and torn by thorns <lb/>
and In bus. For two weeks, while <lb/>
he bad wandered. <lb/>
College Hotel <lb/>
Convenient depot and to the to- <lb/>
Best hi beat location around <lb/>
I mineral water. <lb/>
large and Table <lb/>
supplied with the b-st th market <lb/>
fords. <lb/>
Terms reasonable. <lb/>
Buy the Genuine <lb/>
JAMES CRAPES, <lb/>
From ALLEN WARREN Son. who <lb/>
make a special of growing the Grape <lb/>
tor market. Send for Cat- <lb/>
of Grape Vines, Fruit and <lb/>
Trees Greenhouse Plants. Also <lb/>
Hyacinth, Tulip, Narcissus, Lily and <lb/>
other Bulbs. <lb/>
SON. <lb/>
Greenville, X. C<lb/>
In <lb/>
Poor <lb/>
Health <lb/>
means so much more than <lb/>
you and <lb/>
diseases result from <lb/>
trifling ailments neglected. <lb/>
Don't play with Nature's <lb/>
greatest<lb/>
Kt <lb/>
Iron <lb/>
Bitters <lb/>
If <lb/>
out sorts, weak <lb/>
and generally ex- <lb/>
nervous, J <lb/>
have no appetite <lb/>
and can't work, <lb/>
begin at <lb/>
i ti k the most J <lb/>
Brown's Iron Bit- <lb/>
A few hot- <lb/>
ties <lb/>
comes from the <lb/>
very first <lb/>
stain <lb/>
and it's <lb/>
pleasant to take. <lb/>
It Cures <lb/>
Dyspepsia, Kidney and Liver <lb/>
Neuralgia, Troubles, <lb/>
Constipation, Bad Blood <lb/>
Malaria, Nervous ailments f <lb/>
Women's complaints. <lb/>
only i-nm me- it has crossed red <lb/>
lines on the wrapper. All others are sub- <lb/>
i On receipt of two stamps we <lb/>
will send set of Ten Beautiful World's <lb/>
Fair Views and <lb/>
BROWN CO. BALTIMORE, <lb/>
OLD <lb/>
---------IS STILL AT THE FRONT WITH A I INK--------- <lb/>
H A K E. <lb/>
PORTY TEARS has me lie beat is -i <lb/>
Hemp rum; t m-i <lb/>
Una; necessary Millers. and as <lb/>
Clothing, Hate, Shoes. Dress I band. Am <lb/>
for Heavy Groceries, and Jobbing if i l o. N. T. S- <lb/>
i mill keep an I attentive clerk,. <lb/>
FORBES, <lb/>
X. C, <lb/>
SUGG<lb/>
OINTMENT <lb/>
TRADE <lb/>
MARK <lb/>
when so. for and <lb/>
said stuck be deemed <lb/>
land, adjoining the lands if taken stock <lb/>
Betsy Philips Cobb. John A. of said company, and there Shall no <lb/>
Cobb, O. H. Hathaway and. con- for the <lb/>
One Hundred and and stock holders of add Company be- <lb/>
. i-n s. I <lb/>
one oilier tract of land the stock held by them <lb/>
n the said Warren tract, O. B. Ha The Mist Sting of this <lb/>
J. II. Clark mil o u ail in co with its <lb/>
Brown land containing two and <lb/>
hundred a ires more or that hull be held on <lb/>
ins of sale, one-third cash, balance I at Mai- <lb/>
in two due and pay- tin county. North <lb/>
able in one and two I. wit t-s-whereof, we the Corpora- <lb/>
secured notes of the r with I the purposes <lb/>
interest at ti per cent on said from have set t hands <lb/>
day of sale, our, baser to have privilege and seals, this the eighteenth day <lb/>
said noes any time <lb/>
YES YES <lb/>
la ready to offer to the prices <lb/>
on goods. handle as <lb/>
MEAT, FLOOR, COFFEE, <lb/>
Meal, Sugar, Candy, <lb/>
and Bags <lb/>
butter In job <lb/>
lies. I <lb/>
B AND TIES. <lb/>
I have a of <lb/>
FIN E SHOES <lb/>
to suit everybody. <lb/>
Remember Country In <lb/>
exchange for goods, I handle <lb/>
For th. Car. ill Skin <lb/>
This Preparation has been In use over <lb/>
years, and wherever know Las <lb/>
been in steady demand. It has been Ml- <lb/>
by the leading over <lb/>
all other with the attention of <lb/>
the most experienced physicians, have <lb/>
tor years failed. This Ointment is <lb/>
long standing and the high reputation <lb/>
which it has obtained is owing <lb/>
its own as but I no <lb/>
ever been to bring it before the <lb/>
public. One bottle of this Ointment will <lb/>
be sent to address on receipt of One <lb/>
Hollar. All Orders promptly at- <lb/>
tended to. Address all and <lb/>
communications to <lb/>
T. F. <lb/>
X. <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
AT COURT HOUSE. <lb/>
All kinds placed <lb/>
FIRST-CLASS COMPANIES <lb/>
At lover current rates. <lb/>
Wholesale and <lb/>
O- <lb/>
NORTH <lb/>
R. K. TIMETABLE. <lb/>
In Effect <lb/>
GOING H <lb/>
In car lets and can sill as cheap as any- <lb/>
body at all times. <lb/>
Differ In their tastes. The foremost <lb/>
thought with men just now Is <lb/>
tobacco and high prices, while <lb/>
the ladies are thinking the <lb/>
STYLE <lb/>
at <lb/>
i if he washes, or all cash at time of <lb/>
sale as I e may prefer. to be retain- <lb/>
ed until all of purchase money is paid. <lb/>
WM, II. <lb/>
Commissioner. <lb/>
Greenville, N. C, September <lb/>
J. <lb/>
o S. FLASH, Si AI. <lb/>
CHERRY. <lb/>
U. SAMUEL;, Seal. <lb/>
Signed and adhered in the presence <lb/>
of subscribing witness. <lb/>
Shortens labor, <lb/>
diminishes danger to Hie <lb/>
both mother and child and leaves nor In <lb/>
more favorable to speedy recovery. <lb/>
after than before <lb/>
says a prominent midwife. Is the best remedy <lb/>
FOR RISING BREAST <lb/>
Known and worth the price for that alone. <lb/>
Endorsed and recommended by and <lb/>
all who have It <lb/>
of substitutes and <lb/>
Makes Child-Birth Easy. <lb/>
Sent by Express of <lb/>
MO <lb/>
mailed free, <lb/>
Book <lb/>
containing voluntary testimonials.<lb/>
sold <lb/>
If they will call at the of <lb/>
will a full line of <lb/>
Em <lb/>
M, Half <lb/>
Plus, Side Combs II -It and all <lb/>
latest style <lb/>
Standard <lb/>
Pea, i . <lb/>
Ex Sun. <lb/>
STATIONS <lb/>
Ar. <lb/>
II. <lb/>
J. <lb/>
P M. <lb/>
Ex Sun. <lb/>
Ar. <lb/>
P. M<lb/>
P. M. <lb/>
Goldsboro <lb/>
New-her n <lb/>
C -12 <lb/>
A. M. <lb/>
A. M A. <lb/>
M. <lb/>
h a <lb/>
Train Wilmington A <lb/>
train bound North, Raving <lb/>
m., and with <lb/>
train West, leaving U n m <lb/>
HERBERT <lb/>
TONSORIAL PARLORS <lb/>
Under Opera <lb/>
NO. <lb/>
Call in when v on w good work <lb/>
T. A- JONES. Established 1878. P. H- SAVAGE. <lb/>
SAVAGE, SON CO, <lb/>
Cotton Factors Commission Merchants <lb/>
TUNIS WHARF, NORFOLK, VA. <lb/>
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Bagging, Ties, <lb/>
Attention given to Sales of Cotton, Grain, Peas. <lb/>
Prompt and <lb/>
Norfolk National any Reliable House in <lb/>
Liberal Cash Advances on <lb/>
Market Prices Guaranteed. <lb/>
City. <lb/>
Co , N. C. <lb/>
C. C. Cobb. <lb/>
Co. N. C. <lb/>
Skinner. <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
COBB BROS. CO <lb/>
Ware rooms near IT. a c H. I. <lb/>
AMI lit HAMS <lb/>
Bagging, Ties Peanut Sacks Famished at Lowest Prices. <lb/>
Code, edit ion used in Telegraphing. <lb/>
and Solicited. <lb/>
your produce to <lb/>
J C. Meekins, Jr., Co. <lb/>
Cotton Factors <lb/>
AND <lb/>
Norfolk <lb/>
WANT YOUR <lb/>
OLD DOMINION LINE. <lb/>
TAR RIVER SERVICE <lb/>
Steamers Washington <lb/>
and Tarboro touching at all land <lb/>
lug on far Rivet <lb/>
and at A. M. <lb/>
Returning leave Tarboro at A. <lb/>
and Saturday- <lb/>
A. M. None <lb/>
departures to <lb/>
of on <lb/>
Cue ting at with <lb/>
en of Tim N- if- New n <lb/>
direct line for Norfolk. <lb/>
Philadelphia. New York Boston. <lb/>
Shippers air their <lb/>
marked via l <lb/>
New York. Chile <lb/>
Norfolk A Haiti, <lb/>
more steamboat Pall <lb/>
mote. Merchants Miners <lb/>
Boat on. <lb/>
JNO. MY SON. Agent. <lb/>
Washington N. I <lb/>
J. <lb/>
Personal Attention given to <lb/>
and Connie. <lb/>
I PI III <lb/>
GO. OF PHILADELPHIA, <lb/>
eta <lb/>
Surplus over <lb/>
R. B. Rainey, State Ag t. <lb/>
The Old Penn Mutual is beat <lb/>
managed Life Company <lb/>
America, kinds of <lb/>
at lowest possible rates <lb/>
With absolute security. It may not pay <lb/>
as large to agents as a- me <lb/>
other companies, but Its low rate of ex- <lb/>
low death into. <lb/>
safely and profitably I. <lb/>
large dividends and Indulgence to its <lb/>
render it the <lb/>
which to insure. Its policies are ab- <lb/>
Incontestable, and alter three <lb/>
years cannot be I. Money loan- <lb/>
ed on paid up <lb/>
or policies can led Company for <lb/>
a number of years. <lb/>
J. L. A-t <lb/>
Greenville, N. <lb/>
We will till them <lb/>
will till CHEAP <lb/>
We will till I hem <lb/>
Rough Heart Framing, <lb/>
Sap Framing, ; <lb/>
Rough sup Hi Inches iii <lb/>
Rough flap Hoards. Inches -0 <lb/>
Wall Tor our Planing Mill <lb/>
j we will fill you Dressed <lb/>
ii-; <lb/>
your door for <lb/>
Wood to <lb/>
cents a load. <lb/>
Terms cash. <lb/>
Thanking you past patronage, <lb/>
n ti t; i n <lb/>
N. c <lb/>
PATENTS <lb/>
Bud and all Pat- <lb/>
moderate fee. <lb/>
it U. . Patent Office <lb/>
And run patent teat <lb/>
remote <lb/>
Send drawing or <lb/>
W if or not, <lb/>
charge, Our fee not till <lb/>
A to with <lb/>
coat of Mime in U. S. and <lb/>
at free. <lb/>
. D. O. <lb/>
Lumber Wanted <lb/>
Cut <lb/>
FARQUHAR <lb/>
Variable Fr <lb/>
Feed Saw Mill <lb/>
h It II u <lb/>
i. i, <lb/>
and Hi-Hi i from<lb/>
Tor mil <lb/>
A. B. FARQUHAR CO., Lid., <lb/>
PA. <lb/>
Real <lb/>
Estate <lb/>
and <lb/>
Rental <lb/>
Agent. <lb/>
and lots for Rent or for sale <lb/>
easy. Rent., <lb/>
and open and any other <lb/>
of debt in my for <lb/>
have prompt <lb/>
Salt faction guaranteed. I <lb/>
<lb/>
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