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JOB PRINTING <lb />
The Reflector is <lb />
pared to do all work <lb />
of this line <lb />
NEATLY, <lb />
and <lb />
STYLE. <lb />
Plenty of new mate- <lb />
rial and the best <lb />
of Stationery. <lb />
1-<lb />
under House. Third S <lb />
T, G. <lb />
E Y-AT-LA <lb />
G R BE N V I L L E, C. <lb />
the <lb />
F. TYSON, <lb />
Attorney and Counselor at-Law <lb />
Ore Pit <lb />
Practices in all the Courts <lb />
i Business Solicited. <lb />
s a special Ii nil divorce, dam- <lb />
ages, actions recover land, and col- <lb />
Prompt and careful attention <lb />
business. <lb />
Money to loan on approved security. <lb />
Te lay. <lb />
r;. <lb />
AT <lb />
Grifton, X. C. <lb />
Practices in and Pitt <lb />
j. <lb />
I. BLOWN J. I. <lb />
B LOU A FLEMING <lb />
n. o. <lb />
in ; the Courts. <lb />
. ii . K <lb />
i . V <lb />
E. Wilson, . Harding, Greenville, <lb />
The Eastern Reflector. <lb />
D. J. WHICHARD, Editor and Owner <lb />
TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. per Year, in Advance. <lb />
BEAR IN MIND <lb />
That the Greenville To- <lb />
Board of <lb />
Trade are send- <lb />
out each <lb />
week <lb />
VOL. XIV. <lb />
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 1895. <lb />
NO Reflector. A <lb />
hint, in <lb />
hint to advertisers. <lb />
furious Bits of North Carolina History. <lb />
The correspondent to <lb />
t Richmond Dispatch, wrote re <lb />
Gentry rations bit of North <lb />
Carolina has just been <lb />
brought to light. He said that <lb />
i a was held in <lb />
county asking the <lb />
. to take North Carolina <lb />
his wing. The Weldon <lb />
to the same paper <lb />
s days afterwards wrote that <lb />
he had made diligent inquiry <lb />
nothing of such a <lb />
in Halifax county. <lb />
Democrat has learned the <lb />
. of the convention in <lb />
question now gives to <lb />
me public. <lb />
The convention was held on <lb />
of October, 1860, at Mill's <lb />
on river, now the <lb />
i town of Palmyra, about six <lb />
miles from Scotland Neck. It <lb />
as held near the point where <lb />
Martin and <lb />
Bertie join. were <lb />
-bout three hundred persons <lb />
i convention. It was an all <lb />
day with a big dinner <lb />
barbecue Warren county <lb />
He it. <lb />
A graphic incident in the life <lb />
of a spoiled child well told <lb />
a writer in <lb />
the on the <lb />
St. tram <lb />
man by a nurse girl <lb />
a boy about three years old <lb />
The boy aroused the <lb />
of the passengers by his con- <lb />
shrieks and kicks, <lb />
earns, and toward <lb />
the patient Dame. <lb />
Whenever the MUM manifest- <lb />
ed sharpness the mother <lb />
Finally the mother composed <lb />
herself for a nap, and about the <lb />
the boy had slapped the <lb />
for the fiftieth time a wasp <lb />
came sailing awl flew on the win <lb />
of the seat- The <lb />
boy at once tried to it. <lb />
The nurse caught hand <lb />
said <lb />
touch, will <lb />
savagely and <lb />
began to kick pound the <lb />
The mother, without opening <lb />
eve- or lifting her bead, <lb />
was with the <lb />
will yon that <lb />
Mary Let him hare what he <lb />
wants at <lb />
ma'am it's <lb />
t him it I <lb />
Thus Barry <lb />
Greenville, X. <lb />
attention given to <lb />
an <lb />
EVERY BOY. <lb />
i es already named. <lb />
There was a lively discussion ; <lb />
two of that <lb />
ere offered One set of <lb />
ions to tho effect that <lb />
back under the <lb />
of the English <lb />
sent; and the other, that Worth <lb />
Carolina form an alliance, <lb />
defensive, with Franco <lb />
under Napoleon III. <lb />
After a lively discussion <lb />
latter resolutions were passed <lb />
made unanimous- <lb />
The Democrat gathers these <lb />
facts from the only man now <lb />
ins who took <lb />
prominent part, <lb />
Neck <lb />
Or Should want rho <lb />
an cation, <lb />
ed the and caught it- <lb />
The yell that followed brought <lb />
tears of joy to the <lb />
The mother awoke again. <lb />
EXPERIMENT STATION <lb />
AT SOUTH A A. <lb />
rap Ia <lb />
Station<lb />
In <lb />
Replies. <lb />
Th. Eli. Station <lb />
offer Is made to send the <lb />
of station to all in the stat <lb />
really desire to receive them. They <lb />
are specially prepared to be serviceable as <lb />
far as possible to the practical farmer. <lb />
Thousands of farmers have already taken <lb />
advantage of this Unless you really <lb />
want to Be benefited please do not apply <lb />
for them as we have nous to throw away. <lb />
U you desire to read them, write on <lb />
card to Dr. Battle, Director, <lb />
Ms-h N. <lb />
sud d. <lb />
d, him have <lb />
in her seat and <lb />
got it. <lb />
A id The Eastern Reflector is <lb />
Going help one Boy in <lb />
direction. <lb />
We will absolutely free of charge <lb />
a h- holder to <lb />
free in ill the branches <lb />
for the spring ISM <lb />
Greenville Male Academy- <lb />
is the school boys in <lb />
North Carolina, and boy <lb />
w d bi i wins this prize. <lb />
CONDITIONS, <lb />
months Is to be <lb />
given to the boy who will get the <lb />
of yearly <lb />
The may have Binned; <lb />
its sins of commission. <lb />
t. too <lb />
The Davidson County arrogantly, bat oar Bins have <lb />
those i and <lb />
as <lb />
Lt us treat <lb />
at their last <lb />
passed upon and allowed the State <lb />
the case, <lb />
13,800- The defendants costs, or- <lb />
paid by Judge <lb />
won not allowed. The <lb />
they will not pay <lb />
costs unless com- <lb />
to do so by law. The matter <lb />
s now in the Superior court. <lb />
a-, brothers <lb />
The Eastern <lb />
b tween now and -i o'clock P. M. on J and false pretense. <lb />
Jan, lift, Two Trains on the West <lb />
or four t have been <lb />
w-U the sane one <lb />
This is no j <lb />
but a offer, and if only one <lb />
-1 be brought ; <lb />
time the who brings it <lb />
a which <lb />
re ire and to for- <lb />
It is to <lb />
u is <lb />
; lie fl of cur nation Kore seal- <lb />
o i am.-us <lb />
who ones tried to <lb />
It. The people of the South are <lb />
,., patriotic a-id hue. Let <lb />
trees at Beaufort and a great deal , . u <lb />
, . . see that can be <lb />
interest is manifested in the <lb />
trials- Fifteen bills <lb />
lave sent to the grand <lb />
Con September, <lb />
The following is extracted from the <lb />
weakly weather crop bulletin of the <lb />
state weather service for Oct. 189.1, <lb />
and gives the crop conditions at the <lb />
of the <lb />
The month of September was favor- <lb />
able to about the fifteenth; then, how- <lb />
ever, a severe drought set in, with <lb />
probably the most remarkable hot spell <lb />
recorded in this State for <lb />
The maximum temperature re- <lb />
above degrees in the <lb />
mountain for nine <lb />
days, the highest degrees <lb />
in the Central District and exceeding <lb />
at in the Eastern. <lb />
These conditions forced a rapid open. <lb />
of small bolls and leaves <lb />
were shed considerably, and the top <lb />
to a great was prematurely <lb />
ripened. The corn crop was, however, <lb />
beyond tho reach of damage. All the <lb />
smaller late potatoes, peas, pea- <lb />
nuts, suffered from drought. The <lb />
conditions were very favorable for <lb />
hay and fodder, of which large <lb />
quantities have been stored. But fall <lb />
plowing and planting have been com- <lb />
interrupted by the dryness. At <lb />
end of September, streams and <lb />
wells were getting very low. <lb />
The drought continued during the <lb />
first week of and farming <lb />
operations are at a standstill except <lb />
ricking cotton, winch has progressed <lb />
and gathering of corn Cot- <lb />
ton has opened so rapidly that the crop <lb />
T.-ill probably be gathered early. The <lb />
harvest of i ice is about completed. On <lb />
the first of October frost occurred over <lb />
a considerable portion of the State, <lb />
which did some damage to tobacco yet <lb />
uncut. <lb />
The following table shows the depart <lb />
temperature and for <lb />
each month during the <lb />
Month. Departure Departure <lb />
in Temp, in <lb />
April <lb />
August. <lb />
September. <lb />
black term, spores, <lb />
are then able to stock the ground or in- <lb />
chance alternate host plant <lb />
which negligence or may <lb />
low to remain. <lb />
As these spores are extremely small <lb />
and light and are produced almost <lb />
incredible numbers the few alternate <lb />
host plants may survive even <lb />
the most care may supply <lb />
spores enough to infect hundreds <lb />
of acres of grass or grain. <lb />
Common and destructive as the rust <lb />
fungi are in the United States, in <lb />
they are still more so and several <lb />
conventions of scientific men and <lb />
farmers have been held there to <lb />
devise methods for repressing the pests <lb />
but so far without success. <lb />
Practical experience recommends the <lb />
following <lb />
L dry or well drained land for <lb />
small grains. <lb />
Plant only hard stemmed, hairy, <lb />
early maturing varieties of wheat. <lb />
Plant those varieties in <lb />
your locality resist rust <lb />
wheat and oats. <lb />
-l bow thinly to give plenty of sun- <lb />
light and air to the plants. <lb />
Plow the laud deeply as soon as <lb />
the crop is harvested to destroy <lb />
teer growth or burn the stubble and <lb />
straw on the field. The latter plan is <lb />
best where grain is grown on a large <lb />
ft Carefully search out and destroy <lb />
all alternate host plants within <lb />
One half mile of a wheat or oat field. <lb />
Rotate so that some crop <lb />
ether than grasses or will come <lb />
on the land each two years out of three. <lb />
The use of sprays on <lb />
growing grain has not so far given sat- <lb />
results. The best <lb />
for this class of plants Simple <lb />
solution of Iron Sulphate. Copper <lb />
in the <lb />
possible spray as soon the <lb />
grain begins to every <lb />
ten days until grain is in the dough. <lb />
Then harvest it. For formulas for <lb />
paring these fungicides see bulletin No <lb />
of this and <lb />
page Gerald N. C. Ex- <lb />
Station. <lb />
Superior Court is in session this i <lb />
except one a on ac- <lb />
count of the of water. <lb />
It cannot be procured for the <lb />
locomotives. The wells are near <lb />
dry the have <lb />
for weeks. Groat <lb />
ore <lb />
will j; t the scholarship. Of course we <lb />
expect more than one subscriber to <lb />
In. for this is a prise worth <lb />
winning and many boys win won; for <lb />
it. <lb />
In order that there may be an <lb />
boy who wishes to enter <lb />
I-i- eon-e.-t. we a cash commission ; <lb />
of per on all subscriber, <lb />
e who to get the county man who concluded <lb />
will he paid for their work, but <lb />
throne who wins the will <lb />
not get the commission. boys get two fattening pigs, as he had <lb />
The Monroe Enquirer tells of a <lb />
county man <lb />
he would cut off the tails of <lb />
gs, as he had <lb />
heard that it took as much corn to <lb />
tin- Too can get as many <lb />
p i- copies of the as you nerd j a joint of tho tail as it did <lb />
by applying to the office. If yon decide <lb />
contest send us your name <lb />
a- we i-h to how many boys are <lb />
working la prize. We will publish <lb />
the the contest with the name <lb />
of winner in of the <lb />
1896, giving the s <lb />
bey time to enter school on the <lb />
opening day of spring tens <lb />
Jan- Sin. <lb />
Address letters to <lb />
THE REFLECTOR. <lb />
Greenville N. C. <lb />
o fatten a of the backbone <lb />
The operation was performed, and <lb />
a result one of the pigs bled to <lb />
and the other had a <lb />
close call. <lb />
The Free Will Baptist church at <lb />
Jackson, Mich-, has inaugurated a <lb />
development of our modern <lb />
They have got tired <lb />
of paying a preacher for doing <lb />
TUB to certify that I have arranged <lb />
with publisher of The can do s <lb />
in <lb />
all. <lb />
of charge in bolter, themselves, so a dozen of <lb />
Hie English for the months . . . <lb />
Jan. 20th, W-G, the boy foremost men the <lb />
to whom he may award the scholarship gallon have agreed to take the <lb />
in the subs ion contest. . , . . . <lb />
V. H. about in rotation <lb />
Academy and dispense with the parson, <lb />
Rates <lb />
em cm as <lb />
ons in and prosperity as <lb />
have been courageous and <lb />
defeat. <lb />
Boston Budget- <lb />
The Turkey Came. <lb />
Years ago an old whose <lb />
muster had some fat turkeys <lb />
made up bis mud that he must <lb />
Lave one of those and, as <lb />
tho story, he set to work to <lb />
get it by prayer. prayed to <lb />
he he would <lb />
m one of turkeys. <lb />
prayed <lb />
in a week, but still turkey <lb />
didn't come, and I tells you my <lb />
month was j-is for it. <lb />
to I change <lb />
pray or, L prayed <lb />
in de Lord would me <lb />
de find, <lb />
turkey here before daylight. <lb />
apt. has <lb />
t I to Greenville- <lb />
has sent furniture and <lb />
Other articles. We are sorry to <lb />
tee him leave this town. He is <lb />
a clever and a hustler in ins <lb />
Progress. <lb />
the <lb />
The is your friend <lb />
of you. It helps to build <lb />
up tho community that supports <lb />
sad to <lb />
. . , people that the newspapers are <lb />
dead, people ore on the ed-e j <lb />
the grave, with nobody left to ; <lb />
write the epitaph. Do you con- <lb />
ATLANTA, GA. <lb />
Sept. to Be. 31st., 1395 <lb />
A young tine literary <lb />
and brilliant- polish, is <lb />
spending the week in and <lb />
her <lb />
part a radiance to every scene in <lb />
she mores, for so radiant <lb />
and sparkling are her emanations <lb />
that we fancy that <lb />
of the of <lb />
hurled <lb />
the concentrated <lb />
nut la Small <lb />
The Atlantic Coast Line <lb />
h I n New o-k <lb />
via <lb />
M . t. <lb />
u-ii- a. For Bleep <lb />
i call on or ad <lb />
a. y .-gent Atlantic Cast or <lb />
W. V. OR K IS, C. S. A M r r B LL, <lb />
Div. Pass. <lb />
Va. <lb />
II. M. <lb />
Mgr. <lb />
Wilmington, N. C <lb />
tribute to the hr -s of <lb />
Times. <lb />
flashing of I heir <lb />
had been <lb />
weather <lb />
r of St Louis, <lb />
. of be <lb />
. r cold, and advises, <lb />
people, in the south, to j <lb />
and v into Hie <lb />
i ii ml <lb />
A. Kentucky man wants <lb />
bountifully against severe j from because ho <lb />
and great ; <lb />
This is good advice, whether the <lb />
-e and cold <lb />
or not- <lb />
when ht was <lb />
her she fifteen <lb />
end since <lb />
that she is forty. <lb />
The rust disease of wheat oats, bar- <lb />
and grasses generally, are caused <lb />
by or more of three species of mi- <lb />
The most <lb />
rust grasses in this State is <lb />
generally called <lb />
on on <lb />
cereals. most common fun- <lb />
small is <lb />
usually Pu- <lb />
also rust ii <lb />
last species is <lb />
on oats than on any other <lb />
and might be properly oat rust <lb />
AH three belong to the class of <lb />
fungi called that <lb />
is to say, at different <lb />
times in the of their w th live as <lb />
parasites upon two or more hosts. <lb />
mildew, <lb />
begins its spring growth by at- <lb />
tacking the young leaves of the Bar- <lb />
berry, and possibly other <lb />
shrubs. these it produces small <lb />
patches with margins <lb />
called Those cups are <lb />
filled with the red spores of <lb />
which wafted by the air or <lb />
carried by insects, birds or agent <lb />
fall upon the of grasses or <lb />
grains and there penetrate the <lb />
leaves through the breathing spores. <lb />
Once the loaf the spore <lb />
forth a net work of root-like tissue <lb />
y Through this, it sucks up the <lb />
sap that should go to nourish the seeds <lb />
of the plant and these latter shrivel <lb />
up. Very soon the fungus bursts <lb />
through the epidermis of the leaf and <lb />
appears the outside as the <lb />
known, elongated, narrow red spots, <lb />
popularly called These <lb />
as th spores of the fungus and <lb />
are able to reproduce themselves upon <lb />
the same or other grass like plants <lb />
and subsequently they produce th <lb />
last form in the life cycle, the <lb />
spores which form the narrow <lb />
black lines seen on the leaves and <lb />
stems of grasses in <lb />
summer and fall. These spores <lb />
are the winter or resting spores and <lb />
under favorable circumstances re- <lb />
their vitality in the straw or even <lb />
on the for a year or more. <lb />
Eventually some of them alight upon <lb />
the leaves of their alternate host and <lb />
there produce again the cluster cups <lb />
and spores and these the <lb />
and spores. <lb />
The three fungi which attack grasses <lb />
and do not all have the Same <lb />
alternate host <lb />
has for alternate hosts, the barberry, <lb />
and probably other shrubs. <lb />
has for its alternate <lb />
hosts buck thorns, <lb />
and other species. <lb />
has for its alternate <lb />
hosts the common and disagreeable <lb />
Weeds Viper's bug-lass, <lb />
and <lb />
Knowing that to complete their cycle <lb />
growth these fungi require a host <lb />
Widely different from grasses and <lb />
if we extirpate all such <lb />
host plants within a half mile or so of a <lb />
grain or grass field We could effectual I. <lb />
stop their further development. Yet <lb />
I SB hot hope to exterminate Sam <lb />
In one or two seasons eve. n by <lb />
destroying their alternate <lb />
tho or <lb />
and Rub- <lb />
are on <lb />
or these H warm climate <lb />
are <lb />
in I <lb />
Monthly of <lb />
for North Caro- <lb />
September, 1805 <lb />
The North Carolina State Weather <lb />
S issues the following advanced <lb />
summary of the weather for September. <lb />
1805. as compared with corresponding <lb />
month of previous <lb />
mean tempera- <lb />
for the mouth was decrees, <lb />
which is 4.0 degrees above the normal. <lb />
The highest monthly mean was <lb />
at lowest monthly mean <lb />
at Li The highest temperature <lb />
was the and at Tarboro; <lb />
lowest on the 80th, at Blowing Rock <lb />
and Highlands. The warmest <lb />
during past twenty-two years was <lb />
in with mean degrees, the <lb />
next warmest is September, 1895. The <lb />
coldest September was in 18.5, mean <lb />
67.0 degrees. <lb />
for the <lb />
month 1.25 is 8.40 inches <lb />
below tho normal. The greatest <lb />
amount was at Hatteras; least <lb />
0.05 at Kitty The <lb />
September occurred in 1877, <lb />
with average of U <lb />
September of 1895 was the <lb />
record past years. <lb />
direction. South- <lb />
t.-j. a. <lb />
The North <lb />
Station Dating 1894 <lb />
Tho above is a title of a work issued <lb />
by the station. with the <lb />
volume, Carolina Weather Dur- <lb />
it includes all the <lb />
work by the station during 1894. <lb />
The volume pages, <lb />
a full table of contents and index <lb />
make it easy to refer o part <lb />
of the matter. An <lb />
of the report gives the <lb />
several benefits the station has been to <lb />
the of North Carolina There <lb />
are recorded of these, and a more <lb />
detailed summary might easily <lb />
them to a considerable degree. <lb />
Tue report all the bulletins <lb />
issued 1894. from Nos to <lb />
inclusive. With the full index, any <lb />
subject treated in these bulletins can <lb />
readily be The general subjects <lb />
embraced in addition are the operations <lb />
of the Fertilizer Control Station <lb />
the State Weather are <lb />
parts of the Experiment Sta- <lb />
Each of these is described in <lb />
detail. <lb />
The above report is not sent to the <lb />
full mailing lists of the station, but is <lb />
supplied to those in North Carolina <lb />
who apply for thorn. To others re- <lb />
of cents.<lb />
The station has been ready for some <lb />
time to assist farmers in undertaking <lb />
some co-operative dairying. <lb />
Up to date for over five months one <lb />
farmer has furnished some milk to the <lb />
Station Dairy at the Experiment <lb />
As a part of the practice of a special <lb />
student, this small milk supply was ex- <lb />
five days and daily tests made <lb />
of the per cent of fat. This milk was <lb />
separated by the skim milk <lb />
was tested day. Then the cream <lb />
had been kept by Itself was <lb />
churned the butter milk was tested. <lb />
Subtracting th amount of fat formed <lb />
In skim milk and butter milk from <lb />
What had bean found in the milk for <lb />
v days, left what was Incorporated <lb />
the or lost in the <lb />
cal operations. The total amount thus <lb />
found calculated as butter at So per <lb />
cent fat indicated a yield of pound <lb />
lest than was actually made for <lb />
This milk was paid for by the Bib- <lb />
cock test, or rather the fat was paid <lb />
and the skimmed milk was re- <lb />
turned to the producer. At <lb />
per pound for butter 1st an average of <lb />
pounds was realized for <lb />
the milk. This is nearly per <lb />
At the dairy, if we the <lb />
utter worth at wholesale price of <lb />
cents per pound, there were cents per <lb />
pound realized for the making and sell- <lb />
When the selling price was <lb />
per pound there was realized <lb />
90.597 on ten pounds seven ounces <lb />
of butter. This would be 6.7 cents per <lb />
which, if carried out <lb />
on a sufficiently large scale, would pay <lb />
well. It would also pay well to pro- <lb />
dace milk at cents per gallon for the <lb />
butter fat in it, and have the <lb />
skim mi k returned to feed pigs, calves <lb />
and or possibly E. <lb />
Emery. Agriculturist, North Carolina <lb />
Station. <lb />
In south. <lb />
A bulletin has been issued <lb />
the North Carolina Agricultural <lb />
Experiment Station, describing the <lb />
methods deemed advisable for raising <lb />
true-mug crops especially in North <lb />
These crops are asparagus, <lb />
beaus, beets, early and late cabbages, <lb />
and lettuce, cucumbers, <lb />
celery, egg plant, and <lb />
Watermelons, onions, peas, Irish and <lb />
sweet potato is, radishes, spinach, to- <lb />
and turnips. There are <lb />
pages devoted to this bulletin the <lb />
Various subjects are treated in a ti or <lb />
practical way. An appendix of <lb />
pages describes the various formulas <lb />
suggested for the several crops, <lb />
ingredients to to give the desired <lb />
percentages for the different crops, <lb />
how to mix them. This bulletin is sent <lb />
free to parties in North Carolina re <lb />
questing it, and to others on receipt of <lb />
in postage.<lb />
The Station will be glad to extend Its <lb />
Usefulness by answering as far as <lb />
questions on agricultural topics sent <lb />
by any one In North who may <lb />
desire to as; for Andreas <lb />
nil questions to the North Carolina <lb />
cultural Station. Raleigh, N. <lb />
C. R.-plies will be written as early as <lb />
possible by the member of the Station <lb />
staff most competent to do so, and whim, <lb />
of general interest, will appear <lb />
in these columns. The Station desires <lb />
this way to enlarge Its sphere of useful- <lb />
render Immediate assistance to <lb />
practical farmers. <lb />
Onions for <lb />
Which is the best onion to grow for <lb />
market this seat ion-T. S. U. V., <lb />
Co., X. C. <lb />
Highest of all in Leavening U. S. Report <lb />
ABSOLUTELY PURE <lb />
THE POWER OF SCENT. <lb />
THE ANSWER. <lb />
Showing That liars Meet me where tho plumes <lb />
It to n Wonderful I over the y rushing <lb />
I don t know whether rattlesnakes. <lb />
have power of scent or not, but, mun the . . . th <lb />
from I heard, And the roses the <lb />
from what I Seen, it the palms are rustling the dale <lb />
r ., . I the are the sliver light. <lb />
would scorn to me that they not <lb />
only have that power, but ,,. <lb />
J it. , By tho cypress wall when-Die <lb />
to a most degree. One The eucalyptus win say. is lute, <lb />
summer in northern Pennsylvania But you, sweat <lb />
killed a fine specimen of a And down the in glow, <lb />
and carried it on a stick two <lb />
to tho place whore I was By the was-as the sunset . <lb />
A native of that locality on .,, and <lb />
the snake said I In the tender <lb />
n, ask my for Its answer still. <lb />
mats a rattler, you. i <lb />
folks around here want to . <lb />
. i , , i. The way has long and I missed you so, <lb />
out. Hot mate will be along looking j J,. M, J, l wait. <lb />
for her tomorrow or next day, But win is u- or win it be no <lb />
I skinned the snake and took the l a <lb />
carcass to tho and gave it win the at the sandy sweep, <lb />
. , . . Bow it glistens and moves at the OaT <lb />
to the hops and thought no more <lb />
about it. Next forenoon I beard a At tho bridge of over Has <lb />
loud scream from one of the women <lb />
of the family, came running win as they t-. mine, <lb />
, . ., . as. , , , And your voice, as the waters, will plead <lb />
into tho declaring that <lb />
had seen a big rattlesnake on the But you never can know tin i ten you o. <lb />
What tho quivering cry of my soul will be, <lb />
Till together we stand by the sea. <lb />
Emma P. S In <lb />
front stoop. <lb />
first said, <lb />
a rattlesnake has boon around <lb />
tho in <lb />
I hurried out, but could <lb />
of tho It occurred to me <lb />
then what the native had said about <lb />
tho mate of tho snake follow- <lb />
her. I walked the hog- <lb />
pen, and I discovered a <lb />
moving to and fro on tho <lb />
Colorado <lb />
A curious physical formation <lb />
has separated animal life <lb />
from the approach of man <lb />
la of tho Flat Top mountains in <lb />
county. mountain <lb />
stands up like a gigantic cube. On <lb />
one o U tho <lb />
where the connecting link with its <lb />
ground front of the sty and act- broad <lb />
as if it were looking for a place Marks of a hog back, which <lb />
to got I watched the maneuvers d other <lb />
The Bog. <lb />
Can yon Hive remedy for the cabbage <lb />
beetle that is destroying my cabbages and <lb />
It. t,., Durham, X. C. <lb />
Answered by Gerald En- <lb />
The you complain of is the <lb />
or Harlequin Bug, now be <lb />
tho worst pest of the cabbage <lb />
family every where throughout the <lb />
South. This post proof against <lb />
all available poisons. Hand picking is <lb />
the only practical remedy for this in- <lb />
sect. Use a shallow pan with a <lb />
About fill this with Water <lb />
and the water pour a film of <lb />
oil one- fourth inch Place <lb />
the pan under or at side of the plants <lb />
and shake o jar the plants; bugs <lb />
will easily drop into it and be killed by <lb />
the oil. Be careful that the oil does <lb />
not spatter oh the plants as it Will <lb />
them. <lb />
of the snake for a minutes <lb />
then killed it. Tho was a <lb />
and the native at once declared that <lb />
it was tho mate of one I bad <lb />
killed day before. The front <lb />
stoop where this snake had just <lb />
mountains, can be plainly seen. <lb />
From vantage points some miles <lb />
away will disclose a <lb />
clear day moving animals on the <lb />
great mesa. Those who have been <lb />
pronounce thorn as beyond <lb />
made the house doubt <lb />
was the first place I had stopped and having th. <lb />
with the dead snake and gone from <lb />
there with it to tho , to <lb />
I perhaps, in spite of the circuit.- . o . <lb />
d The animals on top of tins mesa <lb />
never bare bettered that this <lb />
was anything e so one that had bare been <lb />
com., casually to tho if u . o t <lb />
similar incident t occurred n <lb />
couple of days later. A man who o <lb />
was working in haying on place Book <lb />
four miles distant and wont attempted to <lb />
home Saturday to spend bun- <lb />
day. On his way back Sunday after- and <lb />
noon ho killed a rattlesnake, m the j w -0 f-e, <lb />
road and brought, it in. It happened b bis h <lb />
sell your onions. If you wish an onion to a and warning was The Indians the as <lb />
better be kept <lb />
o- the Pearl, or of the White j for its male. n matter of ,.,,, <lb />
potato onion. If your object is to grow . I took dead snake from where A , of tourists who <lb />
m a distance <lb />
Answered by F. Massey, <lb />
X. C. Experiment <lb />
It depends upon how you propose to <lb />
February of the Southport Waite <lb />
and took it to an old vacant <lb />
with of a could give <lb />
glass, in January, sad transplant the day wont bock to tho old <lb />
if any <lb />
or the Opal Or you may, in n field ball a down logical <lb />
if you have some glass sashes, sow j tho road from the place where I was tenants laud <lb />
of the a frame under ; stopping. left he there, sky A of <lb />
side of <lb />
Unit animals <lb />
have water as well as food. How <lb />
they shelter themselves from the <lb />
storms of winter, in tho <lb />
river country arc unusually <lb />
or intense heat of the summer, to <lb />
Which their elevated homo must ox- <lb />
only <lb />
It, wont at open <lb />
for <lb />
Will sugar beets lie a good feed for <lb />
hogs and milch W., Newton, <lb />
N. C. <lb />
Answered F. E. Emery <lb />
K. C. Experiment Station. <lb />
Yes, they are good but owing to ex- <lb />
in growing and harvesting they <lb />
not much used for that purpose. <lb />
Sugar beat, grow wholly underground <lb />
and the leaves the surface. <lb />
They are considerably covered with flue <lb />
root hold much dirt from most <lb />
soils and this should be washed oft be- <lb />
fore feeding the rents is <lb />
expense. <lb />
There are varieties of beets <lb />
called or sometimes <lb />
grow mostly above the ground <lb />
are free fr. soil <lb />
root. These are more easily <lb />
grown and harvested though they do <lb />
contain o much <lb />
of Mr Pea. ll <lb />
wish to s.-i a notch so I <lb />
rill have in vim or tr. m he nil <lb />
be from June Will you <lb />
me M to varieties to <lb />
T. Ii. m N <lb />
A were I by W. F. Mi-.- y. <lb />
t. Station. <lb />
I would following <lb />
I i Rose, Early <lb />
Mary's Choice, Favor-<lb />
muse sold as soon as ripe for they <lb />
will not keep. The big yellow onions <lb />
now at the stores are of this <lb />
of For Apple <lb />
I wish to out an apple orchard. <lb />
Would to have a variety, say two or <lb />
to each month, from Juno to <lb />
October. Could you otter any suggestions <lb />
as those best suited to this <lb />
county. P., Laurel Hill. N. C. <lb />
Answered by W. F. Massey, <lb />
N. C. Experiment Station. <lb />
I think that you will And the follow <lb />
list a good one for your <lb />
Early Caro- <lb />
Red June, Transparent, <lb />
Early Harvest. Fall Apples, <lb />
Maryland Maiden's Blush, <lb />
Winter <lb />
sap. Limber Twig, Golden Russet , <lb />
York Imperial. <lb />
Men and Theories. <lb />
Man is a theory making, theory <lb />
loving animal, and, as n result, <lb />
about a theories in <lb />
this world to every solid fact. But <lb />
still it happens that foils bare <lb />
tho of it, because no toot can <lb />
confound another. They to- <lb />
in eternal pence, whereas <lb />
theories lead but n cat and dog exist- <lb />
and t mortality among them <lb />
is frightful to <lb />
Sugar Eden <lb />
Change of Mind. <lb />
won't mind my <lb />
my wheel hero your <lb />
will yon I know yon don't ride <lb />
one, but I and Darwin lost to Dar- <lb />
I don't ride one very I We Indeed <lb />
well yet, bat I began taking or borrow from <lb />
yesterday I Germany. But history, <lb />
to think of it, J and not sow rend <lb />
t wont impose en your good read u <lb />
old Journal. <lb />
Modern <lb />
works or articles <lb />
low it there, keeping watch along <lb />
tho along in middle of <lb />
the I raw com-, <lb />
ins down the road, I into a <lb />
clump of <lb />
into It was n rattler, <lb />
it made straight for I <lb />
followed it. <lb />
door. Tho dead lay on the <lb />
floor. Went ii The spot on Earth. <lb />
and around it times a most crowded spot the <lb />
lay still, as if thinking matter earth's that portion of the <lb />
over. I for ton city of of Malta, <lb />
lie never moved. Then known as the In <lb />
I door. a the whole of Valet the <lb />
flash tho threw himself Li human beings <lb />
roil and faced mo, glaring fiercely i bat the there <lb />
end in I didn't is locality there ore <lb />
like his . . t him with my living a plot of <lb />
revolver. I ground than two acres and a <lb />
that tho of before half extent. This would give so <lb />
was the to I . killed less persons to the <lb />
one square mile, or 1,017.0 to tho sure. <lb />
the mate of tho hired r. victim. In Liverpool, most crowded city <lb />
had bey foll in the most densely <lb />
their dead wives portions have only to the <lb />
Now York Louis Republic <lb />
A It. Answer. <lb />
spread or word. i ho editor of the Public Men of <lb />
when a little boy at <lb />
. Lang I was a Greek <lb />
lesson with a Bible on <lb />
on In in The <lb />
American, nubile mans . m, <lb />
novels and new novels. Tim public class master stalk- <lb />
not care for In up to have you there, <lb />
has spot, <lb />
his bolt, or rather i bis <lb />
my Tue boy, seeing that no <lb />
was possible, brazened it out <lb />
With, book, sir, of which no one <lb />
need <lb />
Men not make their homes <lb />
happy they lint <lb />
because they haw no enough gen- <lb />
Ins, sentiments of <lb />
higher order a them ea- <lb />
of i feeling all the <lb />
. . <lb />
WOT <lb />
i J <lb />
,, i u I much i by <lb />
i . . be- <lb />
lies, . r. s -mi you <lb />
want your i <lb />
A good drink for per.-us troubled <lb />
with prickly lieut is by pour- <lb />
a pint boiling water two <lb />
of tartar <lb />
grave sugar to suit tho If <lb />
i thus agrees with tho system, drink <lb />
novel of the. frequently of it. <lb />
of <lb />
German i Prates-t <lb />
N i has a I mote V <lb />
tan <lb />
j of <lb />
for pensive <lb />
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summer i <lb />
tiny. I <lb />
iii bi <lb />
twilight to noon; they <lb />
in winter in <lb />
r.-. we <lb />
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in business <lb />
are <lb />
p . n o for positions <lb />
. -j . <lb />
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like Hie have a lam- <lb />
are not <lb />
i into <lb />
its Fr. i o-d -o <lb />
for.- L, . Beer's . , <lb />
fit <lb />
tit is tho road to <lb />
and all in- joys travel <lb />
the i i . like fairy <lb />
more they them. <lb />
swats from their branch i tutor, mi<lb /></p>
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                <p>
THE REFLECTOR <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
Entered at <lb />
K. C as r. <lb />
WEDNESDAY, <lb />
The Presbyterian church <lb />
State has <lb />
candidate for the <lb />
members, <lb />
added during the year, <lb />
churches U <lb />
There are twenty <lb />
winch there are no Presbyter <lb />
an eh arch buildings. <lb />
The Tobacco Department. <lb />
Conducted by O. L. Joyner, Proprietor Eastern Tobacco Warehouse <lb />
Then- were large breaks at <lb />
the <lb />
all <lb />
Thursday an earthquake <lb />
shock was felt in many places <lb />
from Canada to the Gulf of <lb />
Mexico. It commenced at <lb />
o'clock and lasted forty live <lb />
seconds. It was severe On-j <lb />
tart . an in <lb />
pi, win i <lb />
la Washington. D. and <lb />
and and Raleigh, <lb />
Th- following are the <lb />
of the Confederate pensioners <lb />
this Slate each t f the class- <lb />
es second <lb />
third fourth 1,67-5, <lb />
widows The increase <lb />
over last year first class <lb />
s third fourth <lb />
widows The total <lb />
is The allowance for <lb />
the respective classes will be <lb />
about as follows <lb />
lo widows <lb />
The Kaunas City Time has the <lb />
following <lb />
of Col. J Carr, President <lb />
of the Black well Durham <lb />
co Co <lb />
We heard a man say <lb />
a few days ago that he had had <lb />
occasion to make some collections <lb />
Pitt county this year and he <lb />
had found the people in better <lb />
condition and more ready to pay <lb />
their debts than in any county <lb />
he had been. <lb />
Pi J. Little sold eighteen piles <lb />
of tobacco on the floor of the <lb />
Monday. A better sale <lb />
r have not seen made this year. <lb />
Of the piles there were <lb />
I two lots that brought less <lb />
cents those two <lb />
brought The en <lb />
tire lot, and it was all av- <lb />
nearly cents. <lb />
Richmond Times voices <lb />
Democratic sentiment in the <lb />
whole country when it say <lb />
the thing st in the- <lb />
United States today is a real <lb />
Democrat newspaper publish- <lb />
ed in the city of New Yo k <lb />
The I years ago was <lb />
such a but has tailed <lb />
latterly in imp-i tan crises A <lb />
paper in New York would <lb />
in season and out of sea- <lb />
son the everlasting truths upon <lb />
which real Democracy is found- <lb />
. would pay and <lb />
be a great Tor go d. <lb />
The of Virginia <lb />
was burned last Sunday The <lb />
money loss is estimated at two <lb />
and thousand <lb />
dollars. There were only <lb />
thousand volumes or the library <lb />
saved out or a number of <lb />
three volumes <lb />
The statue or <lb />
the founder the institution <lb />
by U efforts <lb />
of the students work o <lb />
the is going <lb />
efforts will at once be made <lb />
to the buildings <lb />
have been destroyed by <lb />
fir-. <lb />
Sam you are going to <lb />
get licked if you are not <lb />
fill. Spain has her <lb />
eye and is spitting fire for you. <lb />
Th i New Yorkers had a Cuban <lb />
celebration the other day and it <lb />
made Spain mad. She wants j <lb />
the United States apologize j <lb />
Sam has forgot hour and <lb />
does not want over. El <lb />
Spain wants any apologizing <lb />
done why com over here and <lb />
make tis, we are afraid of <lb />
any country on the globe. <lb />
. pelt Spain in the <lb />
palate and go about your<lb />
C. L. editor <lb />
the Beaufort Herald, has writ- <lb />
ten a as a of <lb />
the or in refer <lb />
en-e t <lb />
which have been recently tried <lb />
there. No one has ever thought j <lb />
that many of tile that <lb />
town and county <lb />
with these case and no <lb />
blame has been attached to <lb />
them, but it is Very evident <lb />
that there is u class who have <lb />
been systematically robbing the <lb />
insurance companies tor some <lb />
and the action of Judge <lb />
in moving the cases <lb />
shows that the parties could <lb />
not be convicted <lb />
While in Atlanta a few days <lb />
we were walking around <lb />
looking at the North Carolina ex- <lb />
and seeing some tobacco <lb />
takes from the territory along <lb />
Seaboard Air Line, we re- <lb />
marked that Eastern North Car- <lb />
could beat the world <lb />
tobacco. A <lb />
South standing mended <lb />
by, said South was <lb />
mi color to that of any <lb />
We notice, however, that <lb />
. ere are numbers of the best <lb />
j Virginia who think to the <lb />
notwithstanding. <lb />
The Southern Tobacco Journal <lb />
s week gives an illustrated <lb />
on sis presidents of tobacco <lb />
in North Carolina. <lb />
They are all young men, and <lb />
the Journal mentions the fact <lb />
it Mr. G- B Hughes, president <lb />
. I Tarboro Board of <lb />
i one of youngest men in <lb />
i he State to hold such a <lb />
i position- a week or two <lb />
tie will give a <lb />
illustrations of the Green- <lb />
tobacco market and the men <lb />
aim have made it. Among them <lb />
president I Gorman who <lb />
by way is the youngest <lb />
i ho Slate such a <lb />
s toil <lb />
A few days ago we were <lb />
with s farmer who had shipped a <lb />
a lot c f tobacco to a distant mar <lb />
k We asked how he liked <lb />
hit -ales, he Mid just <lb />
that he averaged dollars <lb />
more than he expected- <lb />
with such a reply we <lb />
id him that the only advice we <lb />
The is <lb />
of Mr Harry C Flower, of this <lb />
city, to Miss Lida Carr, daughter <lb />
of Colonel J. Carr, of Durham <lb />
N- C, The wedding will take <lb />
place this winter. Miss Carr <lb />
already has a large circle of <lb />
in Kansas City who will <lb />
welcome her to a res- <lb />
She has been the guest <lb />
on several occasions of Mrs. T- J. <lb />
Tempter and Miss Toss <lb />
of friends. Miss Carr <lb />
spent the summer in Europe and <lb />
has just returned to her South- <lb />
home. Mr. Flower is one of <lb />
the most popular and <lb />
of the men of <lb />
Kansas He also passed the <lb />
summer Europe, most of <lb />
his time is devoted to the per- <lb />
of business plans <lb />
ton Mr. Flower his bride <lb />
will live Kansas city. <lb />
Reader did it ever occur to you <lb />
that an report about <lb />
anybody or any matter will ac- <lb />
quire ten tines the impetus <lb />
that a good one will. A man <lb />
may perform ninety nine acts of <lb />
charity and and if he <lb />
refuses to go the one <lb />
he will be bounded and abused <lb />
more about the non performance <lb />
of that one than he will be <lb />
for any ten kind <lb />
deeds that he has done. A <lb />
man may be public spirited <lb />
progressive and may open <lb />
channels of industry by <lb />
hundreds of idle loafers are <lb />
given employment, because <lb />
he neglects to do which <lb />
who never did any- <lb />
thing for themselves or anybody <lb />
else thinks ought to have been <lb />
done, by this unfortunate <lb />
with which every community is <lb />
afflicted this man has failed in his <lb />
duty. So it is ten of <lb />
may be shipped to other <lb />
markets, nine of which may sell <lb />
for less money than they sold for <lb />
at home and the tenth probably <lb />
pay a profit of ten or twenty <lb />
and you will hear much more <lb />
about the one that paid the <lb />
than you will the that made <lb />
a loss. <lb />
We have noticed it time and <lb />
again, a man is half so anxious <lb />
to let it be known that he has <lb />
lost money by shipping as he is <lb />
to tell about the small profits he <lb />
Baiter, notwithstanding the fact <lb />
he is encouraging which is <lb />
in direct opposition to his best <lb />
Interests. There to be a <lb />
tendency to keep on the <lb />
losses, but whenever there is a <lb />
good many others and shewed <lb />
him that it was less than fourteen <lb />
cents, taking nothing oat far his <lb />
expenses. His only reply was a <lb />
blank expression- If that man <lb />
bid sold in Greenville and only <lb />
averaged fourteen we would <lb />
have beard the last it- As <lb />
it was, like the boy calf <lb />
over he bad nothing to say. <lb />
Export and Imports. <lb />
The of domestic lea <lb />
tobacco from the United States <lb />
for the mouth of August, 1895, <lb />
amounted to and stems <lb />
trimmings to pounds <lb />
more, a of pounds <lb />
of the value of For <lb />
the same month of last peat the <lb />
exports of stems, etc, <lb />
amounted to pounds <lb />
worth The increase in <lb />
and in value <lb />
The United Kingdom <lb />
took pounds; Germany, <lb />
pounds, and France, <lb />
pounds. <lb />
The cigar exportations were <lb />
valued at for Aug- <lb />
, 1893, and valued at <lb />
for August, 1894. Of <lb />
at <lb />
were exported during Aug- <lb />
1895, and valued <lb />
at during August, 1684. <lb />
value of all other <lb />
tobacco exported during <lb />
August. 1895, was and <lb />
during August, 1894, <lb />
We imported August. <lb />
1895, pounds of leaf of <lb />
the value of and <lb />
the same mouth last year, <lb />
pounds of the value of <lb />
Journal. <lb />
MARKET <lb />
REPORT. <lb />
BI O. L. JOYNER. <lb />
to <lb />
to <lb />
Red. to <lb />
to <lb />
to<lb />
Cutters to <lb />
to<lb />
Mr- E. St. Vice President <lb />
of the S. A- L., has granted to all <lb />
in the service of the <lb />
road months, a trip to <lb />
Atlanta- Wives and dependent <lb />
of families will be <lb />
given <lb />
the hills will reverberate <lb />
give was to ship some more, y , <lb />
Li. we believed is selling where ago m n <lb />
most could b obtained- But,; noticed <lb />
be, I have a load been off selling j <lb />
f am thinking of selling with you approached and ask-1 <lb />
This very much <lb />
us and we asked him what <lb />
meant, why did not continue <lb />
o ship course we were glad <lb />
f an opportunity to sell He <lb />
you did not go far enough- <lb />
The first lot I shipped I got more <lb />
expected, the next lot <lb />
only sold ordinarily and <lb />
last and largest not bring <lb />
as much as I expected, so I <lb />
that I <lb />
again as <lb />
only given order <lb />
to carry more to the same <lb />
There are hundreds of <lb />
y. st in the eastern <lb />
to-day, but the great <lb />
is the most of them are not <lb />
enough to admit it <lb />
i-v lave been taken in. <lb />
ed of them how his tobacco <lb />
sold. Why, said, he I got <lb />
dollars a hundred more than <lb />
Greenville We asked him <lb />
what he got in Greenville. He <lb />
said he had averaged <lb />
fourteen We asked him to <lb />
show us his bills he began to <lb />
feel for them saying at the same <lb />
that he had made the <lb />
calculation but they told <lb />
had better try eighteen cent <lb />
my fancy prices , We l, <lb />
he said, they, the warehouse <lb />
By this time lie found hie <lb />
bills we took them, looked <lb />
over them and asked him if it <lb />
was the same tobacco that hi sold <lb />
I invite you to inspect my <lb />
STOCK OF- <lb />
CLOTHING, <lb />
Gents Furnishing Goods <lb />
I will In; mighty glad to wait on <lb />
to you my stock. <lb />
You will be to bear <lb />
Low Trices it I J <lb />
since I bought my Lew <lb />
will give the to <lb />
you to build me up a trade <lb />
Be to to see me for these <lb />
be sold at <lb />
Baltimore Store <lb />
the average in the of a I Prop. <lb />
FRANK WILSON. <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 />
FEET. <lb />
Standard makes by celebrated shoe artists. <lb />
Hats, low down. Come and see me. <lb />
Durant. tho man who been <lb />
on trial is San for the <lb />
last two or three mouths for the <lb />
murder of is <lb />
It Church on the 3rd day <lb />
of last April, has been found <lb />
guilty of murder first de <lb />
He is also now to be tried <lb />
for the killing of <lb />
protests his innocence <lb />
very earnestly his <lb />
says it all seems a <lb />
dream to him. The case has <lb />
attracted attention in all parts of <lb />
the United States, and Dot <lb />
people are surprised at <lb />
ARE <lb />
constitution undermined by ex- <lb />
in eating, by <lb />
the laws nature, or <lb />
physical capital all gone, if so, <lb />
NEVER DESPAIR <lb />
Liver Pills will cure you. <lb />
For sick headache, dyspepsia, <lb />
sour stomach, malaria, torpid <lb />
liver, constipation, biliousness <lb />
and all kindred diseases. <lb />
Liver Pills <lb />
an absolute cure. <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 on r <lb />
All loans and discounts,<lb />
Due from hanks, 28.704 <lb />
Banking <lb />
Other Keel <lb />
Furniture and 1,508 j <lb />
Current expenses, 1,270 <lb />
Cash items, <lb />
Gold coin, SI; Silver <lb />
coin. <lb />
National Bank notes. 10.435 <lb />
Total <lb />
LIABILITIES. Or, Capital -k paid <lb />
Undivided OS <lb />
Hep. sits o SO <lb />
Due to <lb />
Bills <lb />
ks <lb />
Time certificate of de <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. <lb />
Total, <lb />
The campaign in Maryland <lb />
bas readied fever It is <lb />
concealed now that major- <lb />
in Baltimore will determine <lb />
the election If the usual <lb />
Democratic majority given in <lb />
this city Mr. in will <lb />
triumph if not lie will h <lb />
Both e that this s the i <lb />
situation and <lb />
Baltimore is stirred from tan ; <lb />
ton to Druid Hill Park with a <lb />
turmoil Every <lb />
issue of th papers are sen- <lb />
with charges of what <lb />
to be done on both sides on <lb />
the day of election. The city <lb />
must give at least ten thousand <lb />
majority to save the <lb />
State and the Democrats are <lb />
confident of this and some to <lb />
spare. <lb />
TO THE TOBACCO FARMERS <lb />
. <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 />
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 />
b position than any Warehouse firm in Easter n Carolina to <lb />
the highest market price for your product. So with this we make <lb />
oar 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 />
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 <lb />
a if your interest should at any time be neglected our attention only <lb />
n be called to it and cheerfully and willingly all wrongs will be <lb />
righted. Our opinion is that Tobacco is selling very well for the <lb />
offered and from now on we expects lively market. So when you <lb />
g t ready to sell just hook up and drive straight to the old reliable <lb />
J astern, headquarters for high prices, good averages and all <lb />
round courteous treatment. <lb />
Your friends, <lb />
EVANS, JOYNER CO., <lb />
Owners Proprietors Eastern Tobacco Warehouse. <lb />
I, R. on. Cashier of the Bank of A Rawls, do <lb />
swear that the foregoing statement and schedules the first <lb />
page, which are hereby to and made a part of this report, <lb />
are true to tho beet of my knowledge and belief. <lb />
R- A. TYSON, <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 the entire sales floor, 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 />
A We make pets of all <lb />
L 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 />
A T is first class in all that goes to <lb />
i J Xv get top market prices, so when <lb />
get a load ready put corks in your ears and <lb />
listen to no one until you anchor at the Star and <lb />
we send happy over big prices. <lb />
Capt. Pace is our Salesman. He every pile of Tobacco <lb />
at auction sale, and sees to it that no Tobacco is neglected- Your <lb />
is solicited and correspondence on the slate of the market <lb />
invited. Your friends truly, ROUNTREE, BROWN CO- <lb />
E R. AIKEN, <lb />
I. <lb />
WANTS J <lb />
1500.000 Pounds of <lb />
TOBACCO<lb />
and we are going to have it if hard work and <lb />
satisfactory prices will get it. <lb />
Give us a trial and be convinced that <lb />
FORBES <lb />
can and will give satisfaction in every respect. <lb />
The High Prices we are getting every day for <lb />
the farmers who sell with us will convince you <lb />
that we are yours for highest averages, <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
Toe will burn more your lire place breakfast than yon <lb />
in a Stove before dinner. Yes more than you would all day. then win- <lb />
not five money by in ft Stove. <lb />
I have on hand a full line <lb />
WOOD HEATERS <lb />
AND <lb />
COOK STOVES <lb />
of i hi- and a few day I will have a line of <lb />
tint heat roOM nicely with very <lb />
.----o <lb />
The King Heater <lb />
for furl it stands at the head The <lb />
COMFORT <lb />
is named, it is indeed a comfort. I have <lb />
the Cook Stove ever in city. The <lb />
Stoves l-as n advanced. I a lot bought until <lb />
1st will -ell at the old price. <lb />
D. D. HASKETT. <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C.<lb /></p>
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. I <lb />
THE REFLECTOR <lb />
Local Reflections. <lb />
Eleventh month. <lb />
day of November- <lb />
j tar is five sixths gone. <lb />
Beware of the man who defends any <lb />
kind of <lb />
Every young man mint either go up <lb />
the- stream or drift down- <lb />
shacking and coon hunts <lb />
the nights merry. <lb />
Perhaps will be more <lb />
water the wells now. <lb />
There were several land sales before <lb />
the Court House door Monday. <lb />
The State Sunday School Convention <lb />
meets in on the <lb />
The dry weather has <lb />
mum scarcer than usual. <lb />
FURNITURE cheaper than <lb />
ever before at J. D. Cherry Co. <lb />
The k Guard, of Tarboro, <lb />
will visit the Atlanta Exposition. <lb />
The streets now show what a <lb />
great mud a little ram creates. <lb />
When the leaves all leave the <lb />
trees will be left bare the cold <lb />
Sana repair to the streets and side- <lb />
walk bridges been going on this <lb />
week. <lb />
When the fool his mouth every <lb />
one with good eyed can see clear through <lb />
hi- bed. <lb />
Just received a Car-load Flour, <lb />
none cheaper better than that <lb />
offered by J. Cherry A; Co. <lb />
Mrs. is having a dwelling <lb />
built near the public School house <lb />
Washington and Kinston will both <lb />
help swell Greenville's population to- <lb />
Buy your Macintosh and <lb />
bet G at J. it Cos. <lb />
and save money. <lb />
of the girls are not careful <lb />
how they wear their hearts on the out- <lb />
-i h -v iii In in. <lb />
For and Ammunition call <lb />
on J. d; <lb />
Were it not for bicycles the comic <lb />
illustrated papers would have a hard <lb />
job getting subjects to <lb />
The nest important date is the <lb />
weddings, then comes <lb />
day, all in this month. <lb />
Carr, daughter of Col. J. S <lb />
an. soon to <lb />
to Mr. II. C. Flower, of Kansas City. <lb />
cornea these <lb />
and the days hive got near- <lb />
two mouths yet to grow short- <lb />
in- <lb />
The best line of Shoes, Boots, <lb />
Hats and Caps, neatest, <lb />
most stylish, for sale by J. B- <lb />
Cherry A Co. <lb />
We hear that G- B. Braxton <lb />
was badly cut by a man <lb />
Moore a difficulty at <lb />
to <lb />
It is that Minister Ran- <lb />
Lou's son his to re <lb />
and on <lb />
I ill health. <lb />
A large lino the celebrated <lb />
U Corsets at J. B. Cherry <lb />
The ladies specially invited <lb />
to inspect <lb />
Draw the comparison when and <lb />
where will, and the Greenville to- <lb />
its own beside any <lb />
market in Stile. <lb />
Boys apt to be forgetful <lb />
about a good many things, but <lb />
they do not often start off to <lb />
School on Saturday <lb />
PROPER NOUNS. <lb />
Third Person, Plural Number, Present <lb />
Tense, Potential Mood. <lb />
of Mr. Olive, is in town. <lb />
Adolph Cohn, of is in ton n. <lb />
W. Wiggins went to Rocky Mount <lb />
Monday. <lb />
Col. Harry Skinner returned Monday <lb />
W. S. Bernard, returned to <lb />
Sunday. <lb />
Col. A. Sugg left tor Raleigh Mon <lb />
day morning. <lb />
W. W. returned to <lb />
Weldon Monday. <lb />
N- II- Whittle d went to Kinston <lb />
The Register of Deeds office in the <lb />
Court House baa been moved across <lb />
the passage to the Grand Jury room, to <lb />
give room for the building of the vaults. <lb />
Thursday <lb />
J. S. Joyner. of Baltimore, has been <lb />
in town a few days. <lb />
Miss of Farm- <lb />
ville, is visiting friends here. <lb />
W. B. of Wilson, has been <lb />
spending a few days with W K. <lb />
Mrs. W. B. Brown and children re- <lb />
turned Wednesday evening from Nor- <lb />
folk. <lb />
Mrs. W. p. White and children of <lb />
are flatting th- family of <lb />
lumber. <lb />
V. T. a ant <lb />
of Danville, spent Thursday <lb />
night here. <lb />
Mrs. Laura Kinston, <lb />
was Monday and left on the even- <lb />
train. <lb />
Misses Bettie of <lb />
May Harris, of Falkland, arc <lb />
at College Hotel. <lb />
Mrs. E. B. Moore children. Of <lb />
Washington, are her father, <lb />
Allen Warren. <lb />
Miss Dora Carr, of who spent <lb />
days with Miss Novella Higgs, <lb />
returned home Sunday. <lb />
H. V. Brown and wife, of <lb />
are his parents. Capt. and Mr <lb />
II. W. Brown, near Greenville. <lb />
Mrs. Raleigh <lb />
arrived Thursday to visit her parents <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. <lb />
Mm, Will Hammond, of with <lb />
two children, arrived Tuesday evening <lb />
to visit her father J. L. Daniel. <lb />
Mrs. of <lb />
returned home Monday evening alter <lb />
a short visit to Mrs. C. I. Rountree. <lb />
A, has moved his family <lb />
Greenville and occupies one of the <lb />
new buildings in <lb />
Mrs. R. R. Gotten, of is at <lb />
the Atlanta Exposition and will deliver <lb />
an address before Women's Con- <lb />
there. <lb />
Solicitor C. M. and wife. <lb />
Sheriff It. W. King and Miss <lb />
Forbes, ex-Sheriff J. A. K. <lb />
Tucker, W. K. Proctor, W. Iv. Tucker <lb />
and C . S. Forbes have gone to the At- <lb />
Exposition. <lb />
Cotton 8.26 to 8.35- <lb />
There is a slight rise of water In the <lb />
river. <lb />
Do you want a mill that will <lb />
grind corn and cob, shelled corn <lb />
oats eta, for D. D. <lb />
has them- <lb />
chickens have commenced crow- <lb />
early. The; may be rejoicing over <lb />
the approaching downfall of turkey. <lb />
Granulated sugar per <lb />
pound at J. B. Cherry Co's. <lb />
he best Flour is <lb />
Proctor sold by S- M. <lb />
Schultz. Try a lb bag. <lb />
Beautiful stylish cheap <lb />
Dress Goods and Trimmings at <lb />
J. B- Cherry Cos. <lb />
Consult the Reflector <lb />
before you start <lb />
trailing and you will know where <lb />
to get bargains- <lb />
Wire Buckle Suspenders <lb />
all Buckles and fastenings war- <lb />
ranted for two years, at J. B. <lb />
Cherry Co's- <lb />
WASHINGTON <lb />
out Regular <lb />
D. C. Nov. 1st. <lb />
President Cleveland In ac- <lb />
with his usual custom, <lb />
moved from the White <lb />
out to his residence <lb />
in order to be able to in <lb />
more time upon his message to <lb />
Congress than he could possibly <lb />
when liable to almost constant <lb />
interruption from callers whom <lb />
a wise move. <lb />
The Commissioners Will <lb />
the e Lot. <lb />
Sell <lb />
Pitt county has a wise pro <lb />
Board of <lb />
They are thorough business men <lb />
and their acts show that they <lb />
have the best interests of the <lb />
county at heart. <lb />
SELLS C HF KS CIRCUS. <lb />
It Is a Great Show and Delights Thous- <lb />
and of <lb />
Do you want a stove at <lb />
price. buy 1st, <lb />
the price will be advanced on <lb />
that date. D- D <lb />
The has received <lb />
from publisher, -J. H. a <lb />
copy of Almanac for <lb />
Turner's is the old reliable <lb />
Tin- bridge across Creek at <lb />
the Carney place been completed <lb />
and now affords a splendid crossing. <lb />
Friday November. <lb />
the old 1st- A double breech <lb />
loading gnu, with the stock <lb />
en near the The find- <lb />
will be liberally rewarded. <lb />
Look out for at this season <lb />
Keep yourself well and strong by taking <lb />
Sarsaparilla, the great tonic and <lb />
purifier. <lb />
Car load of choice Prairie <lb />
cheap, par at S. M. <lb />
It almost a factory to see <lb />
the quantities of furniture loading and <lb />
at J. Cherry Co's. Their j Shultz- <lb />
, Chamois Dress Lining <lb />
and new of Dress Goods <lb />
Fur an easy and comfortable j B. Cherry Co's. <lb />
Rocking Chair to please your wife This if. the month that the <lb />
sweetheart or mother. k could be <lb />
Call at U see our both m the <lb />
and goon, at J. B- Cherry, ,, ,, , . . , <lb />
Mr. what new goods <lb />
. have you New and <lb />
was s slight Are at Green- Mountain Roll Butter, Buckwheat <lb />
Co's mill this prepared P. R. Molasses, Oat <lb />
The blew an alarm hut the tire Flakes, Dried Apples, California <lb />
Cur- <lb />
rents, etc. <lb />
Conference will will conduct a <lb />
be held in Friday Nov. j at my old stand on <lb />
ti, . Preaching at A. M. Fifth street, Mr. S W. is <lb />
and M. by Rev- G. A. j out west selecting stock for <lb />
would <lb />
At o'clock Thursday afternoon at the <lb />
residence of Thomas Langley, near <lb />
Miss Lena was mar- <lb />
to John Hines, of The <lb />
extends best wishes. <lb />
me- Those <lb />
chasing horses or mules <lb />
do well to see my stock. <lb />
G- M. <lb />
this is <lb />
my last week in Green- <lb />
Fob farm containing I T. W. <lb />
within corporate limits, i Greenville <lb />
fine truck tobacco laud, fruit I on Nov. 1st, 1893, a tine bay Mare, <lb />
orchard, dwelling and all <lb />
out Apply to J. <lb />
White, Greenville, N. C <lb />
We have noticed from the Herald <lb />
that prices paid for cotton Salisbury, <lb />
a torn ii with several factories, are up to <lb />
and often ahead of limitations. <lb />
Can you see in this where the <lb />
of having cotton comes <lb />
Inf <lb />
From the way that occupants come <lb />
for new houses as fast as they are <lb />
completed it van judged that it is <lb />
profitable to build houses Greenville. <lb />
population of the town grows <lb />
steadily and houses are not allow to <lb />
remain vacant, <lb />
good <lb />
wear for the feet. You can't go <lb />
with them, they are rights <lb />
left. For sale by Cher <lb />
Co. <lb />
medium size, of main <lb />
trimmed, any person returning <lb />
her to me or W. II. King, Green- <lb />
ville, N- C , will be liberally re- <lb />
warded. Jno. <lb />
Nov. 4th, 1895. Falkland, N. C <lb />
The railroad authorities could <lb />
still further improve the grounds <lb />
around the depot if they would <lb />
have enough gravel put on the <lb />
clay hauled there to keep the <lb />
from miring almost over their <lb />
shoes when a little rain softens <lb />
it up. <lb />
Cotton and Peanut, <lb />
Below are Norfolk prices of cotton <lb />
and peanuts for yesterday, as furnished <lb />
I by Cobb Bros. ion Mer- <lb />
chants of <lb />
COTTON. <lb />
j Good Middling <lb />
Middling <lb />
The Coast Line will sell round . <lb />
r, -i, . Good Ordinary <lb />
trip tickets Greenville to <lb />
Rocky Mount Fair, including I <lb />
admission to the fair, for prime <lb />
low rate; Extra Prime <lb />
from other stations in this j <lb />
they have inaugurated <lb />
many improvements that speak <lb />
to their credit and <lb />
prove of great benefit to the <lb />
pie. Among these may be men- <lb />
the dam across the low <lb />
. i lands north of the river bridge at <lb />
he would not care to decline see- ; the improvements at <lb />
Those he is entirely Homo, the bridge <lb />
from at his suburban residence, across creek at the Car- <lb />
as no one goes there to call upon Place and on- at <lb />
him, unless specially invited. October meeting they gave <lb />
i a contract for building vaults <lb />
not as a certainty, , Court House for the <lb />
there are good reasons for the and of county <lb />
belief that his annual message to something that has long <lb />
will not deal with the <lb />
diplomatic controversy with Eng <lb />
land over the application of the <lb />
Venezuela <lb />
further that to say that the whole <lb />
subject will be fully treated a <lb />
special message which will fol- <lb />
low the annual message and be <lb />
accompanied by the diplomatic <lb />
correspondence- The President <lb />
and every member of his cabinet <lb />
are well pleased with the present <lb />
status of this Venezuela matter, <lb />
very confident that they will <lb />
be still better pleased a little <lb />
later. A diplomatic victory is <lb />
preferable to one achieved by the <lb />
use of powder and ball, in some <lb />
cases. And this is one of the <lb />
cases- <lb />
If proof were needed that the <lb />
real purpose of the public <lb />
meeting held last night, for <lb />
the avowed purpose of expressing <lb />
the sympathy of citizens of <lb />
Washington for the Cuban <lb />
was to embarrass the <lb />
administration and make <lb />
can partisan capital it was fur- <lb />
in big chunks by <lb />
the names of those who <lb />
ed the meeting, made the speech <lb />
es wrote the resolutions <lb />
adopted. Every man of them was <lb />
a republican. The presiding of- <lb />
was the notorious <lb />
Tanner; the writer the res- <lb />
was Dr. <lb />
dent of the Howard University, <lb />
the college which is partly <lb />
maintained at public expense, and <lb />
the only woman speaker was <lb />
Mrs- John A. Logan- <lb />
Ex-Congressman of <lb />
is one of the few men <lb />
who regards Mr. Harrison's <lb />
chances for the republican <lb />
as being ahead of either <lb />
those of Rued, or Al- <lb />
Ho says Mr. Harrison is <lb />
with his party in Indiana <lb />
than ever before and that the <lb />
Indiana Republicans are going to <lb />
get him nominated, if such a <lb />
thing is possible. of <lb />
the Democratic nomination Mr- <lb />
the Demo <lb />
side there is much talk in <lb />
favor of Col- Morrison, he <lb />
has many friends in all parts of <lb />
the country. My opinion is that <lb />
eventually Democratic sentiment <lb />
will center on Secretary <lb />
lie is well liked the north <lb />
east, the south his <lb />
nation would create tremendous <lb />
enthusiasm. <lb />
Representative Foreman, o <lb />
Illinois, who has been on the <lb />
stump in <lb />
New Jersey, arrived in Washing- <lb />
ton this week- He says he hasn't <lb />
the doubt that all three <lb />
states will go Democratic. <lb />
Secretary has received a <lb />
copy of the proceedings of the <lb />
martial which sen <lb />
the Waller, who is <lb />
S. Consul, to twenty years <lb />
imprisonment under the charge <lb />
military <lb />
movements in Madagascar, and <lb />
the wife of the imprisoned <lb />
has given the Secretary all the <lb />
information in her possession, <lb />
documentary otherwise- It <lb />
cannot be stated what Mr. <lb />
thinks of the case, but others who <lb />
have had access to the <lb />
regard the outlook for Waller <lb />
as a bad say that the <lb />
case has been misrepresented for <lb />
political effect by certain <lb />
newspapers. <lb />
Sir Julian the Brit- <lb />
Ambassador, and Secretary <lb />
are engaged in negotiating <lb />
a convention to determine the <lb />
amount of damages sustained by <lb />
the owners of Canadian sealing <lb />
vessels which were in Ber- <lb />
Sea by this government be- <lb />
the arbitration of the claims <lb />
of the two countries It is ex <lb />
that it will be completed <lb />
before Congress meets. <lb />
For more than a hundred years the <lb />
Shakers have been the <lb />
dial properties of plants. They have <lb />
made many discoveries, but their great- <lb />
est achievement was made last year. It <lb />
is that already digest- <lb />
ed food and Is a digester of food, it is <lb />
effective In removing distress alter eat- <lb />
and creates an for more <lb />
so that eating becomes a pleasure, <lb />
thin people become plump an I <lb />
healthy under its use. It arrests th <lb />
wasting of consumption. never <lb />
has been such a step forward <lb />
cure of indigestion as this Shaker <lb />
dial. Your druggist will be glad e <lb />
yon a little book descriptive of the pro- <lb />
duct. <lb />
needed. Now this has been <lb />
followed up with another step, <lb />
which we believe the people gen- <lb />
will commend- At this <lb />
meeting Monday they passed <lb />
order to offer for bale en-- <lb />
lot in of the Court <lb />
House, which the Market <lb />
House is situated, and apply the <lb />
proceeds to paying for the vaults <lb />
making some other needed <lb />
improvements about the Court <lb />
House, thus saving th. necessity <lb />
drawing on the people for tax- <lb />
es to meet those payments. <lb />
This lot as it stands is not bring- <lb />
a penny of revenue to the <lb />
county, and the only way to ob- <lb />
any benefit from it is to Sell <lb />
it. The county gave the town <lb />
permission to place a Market <lb />
House upon the property, which <lb />
with us environments <lb />
affords the greatest <lb />
eyesore nuisance to be found <lb />
town. The Reflector believes <lb />
n largo majority of the people of <lb />
Greenville would rejoice to sea <lb />
this Market House removed and <lb />
its obnoxious surroundings wiped <lb />
out. Even if the contrary were <lb />
in . the is no <lb />
to sacrifice a desirable lot <lb />
to a use from which u benefit is <lb />
derived, by it and <lb />
the funds as they propose <lb />
the will be <lb />
ally and <lb />
The Commissioners have made <lb />
a wise move, and the people are <lb />
with them it. <lb />
Greenville was just a <lb />
mass of on Friday. <lb />
People were here from every- <lb />
the last few are and filled the stores, win- <lb />
tops of buildings and every <lb />
available place of view. The <lb />
women and children were here in <lb />
force. Everybody was bent on <lb />
seeing the elephants and old John <lb />
the famous clown. The <lb />
colored brother with his sweet <lb />
heart, holding her by the hand, <lb />
was parading every part of the <lb />
town to see the sights- The <lb />
young man with his girl was <lb />
back and forth the <lb />
streets for fear he not see <lb />
it all, making inquiry as to when <lb />
the would start. <lb />
There must have been fully <lb />
people on the streets by <lb />
o'clock. The was a <lb />
grand affair, the animals in their <lb />
respective cages were excellent <lb />
specimens and in tine condition, <lb />
the cages neat and new. The <lb />
horses splendid. The <lb />
show was up to what was on the <lb />
bills. people were under the <lb />
tent. John the prince of <lb />
clowns was good trim, though <lb />
somewhat showing age from his <lb />
forty years career in the ring. <lb />
He has perhaps brought <lb />
to the faces of more people than <lb />
any other man, ad- <lb />
household that he dropped <lb />
in several times during the morn-1 <lb />
and came back after supper <lb />
to sit with us while his train was <lb />
making to leave. He is as <lb />
social, pleasant and entertaining <lb />
as any gentleman we ever met. <lb />
He is a gallant Southerners <lb />
by birth and was educated <lb />
at the University of North Caro- <lb />
Falkland Items. <lb />
Falkland, N. C, 1st, 1895. <lb />
We were glad to see the rain <lb />
yesterday- <lb />
Gov. Elias Carr lost about <lb />
eighty bales of cotton by tire <lb />
yesterday morning. No <lb />
M- L. Waters, agent for Eu- <lb />
Lumber Co., of Washington, <lb />
is here surveying and making <lb />
preparation for a new rail road <lb />
which will be built at once. Mr. <lb />
Waters will leave for home to- <lb />
day and return next week, when <lb />
be will finish the survey. Soon <lb />
we can boast cf two rail road, <lb />
which will make things <lb />
around us. <lb />
Creation <lb />
Fine <lb />
Knives. Sticks <lb />
and Guns <lb />
Come Into <lb />
Friday evening and night there <lb />
were several disturbances here- <lb />
Just before night two colored men <lb />
had a fight out near the depot- <lb />
One cut the other badly on the <lb />
arm and head, which so enraged <lb />
the cut man that he pulled a pall- <lb />
off the fence beat his <lb />
assailant almost into <lb />
Parties rushed to scene <lb />
in time to prevent a possible <lb />
murder. <lb />
After night a fight originated <lb />
the bar room near depot <lb />
between some of the circus labor <lb />
era and some The tight <lb />
outside <lb />
was cut one or two <lb />
knocked down. <lb />
Later the two white men <lb />
from near the border of Pitt and <lb />
Edgecombe wont to a house of <lb />
ill on the river. As they <lb />
went to leave the house some one <lb />
secreted on the outside tired at <lb />
them with a them <lb />
both lull of bird shot. <lb />
At last accounts Dr. <lb />
picked shot out of <lb />
of the men out of the <lb />
other, and there was still lead <lb />
them <lb />
Another Industry. <lb />
Nurseries has started <lb />
a new enterprise, that of wine <lb />
manufacturing. Sheriff Warren <lb />
tells us he never saw such a <lb />
grape crop as grew this sea- <lb />
sou. The Nurseries alone ship- <lb />
pounds besides having <lb />
a great many to convert into wine <lb />
wine <lb />
The of the town seem to be <lb />
taking no interest hi the application for <lb />
a ear right of way that, went be- <lb />
fore the Town Council at last meeting <lb />
It will not be long before the Council <lb />
meets again and they be given <lb />
idea as to the wishes of the people <lb />
i-i this matter. <lb />
Hi. <lb />
Manning, Mich. <lb />
Common Sense Reasoning <lb />
Hood's Sarsaparilla Had Cured <lb />
Others, and It Cured Me. <lb />
It m sixteen years my right leg <lb />
to swell and pain. Four ago <lb />
it broke out in three dreadful sores. I <lb />
tried all kinds of salves and liniments bet <lb />
the worse I ho sores became. <lb />
I Had to Walk on Crutches <lb />
and a pa t of the time was con- <lb />
fined to my bed. I could not sleep nights <lb />
and my eyes became affected. I have <lb />
worn for over six I <lb />
have . Hood's Sarsaparilla and Fills <lb />
two of the worst on my limb have <lb />
the third is almost closed. <lb />
nor- i have be-n benefited as I see <lb />
to read and write and also thread my <lb />
for sewing without the use of <lb />
I came to use Hood's <lb />
babies which Is <lb />
Castor Oil trade as palatable as <lb />
by noticing I <lb />
reasoned that what has cured others <lb />
would cure me and it has proved so. <lb />
It Is a splendid Mas. <lb />
Manning, <lb />
u. Dill <lb />
Hood S Jon. price toe. boa. <lb />
to being chief clown, Mr. <lb />
is also the special Press <lb />
Agent of the circus in this <lb />
capacity comes in close touch <lb />
with the newspaper men. He <lb />
took such a liking to the <lb />
A Good Plant. <lb />
The Greenville Lumber Co. <lb />
have about completed the work <lb />
of improving and enlarging their <lb />
A band saw has been put <lb />
in, brick and steel dry kilns built <lb />
the capacity of the mill very <lb />
greatly increased- It is one <lb />
of the best equipped lumber mills <lb />
the State and an enterprise in <lb />
which should take <lb />
pride and give a hearty <lb />
There are no more <lb />
obliging, courteous <lb />
than the proprietors, <lb />
Unusual Attraction <lb />
WRAPS <lb />
at <lb />
Clo <lb />
Shoes., <lb />
and <lb />
Dry Goods <lb />
at <lb />
NEXT DOOR TO BANK. <lb />
------FOR <lb />
AND WINTER <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, CO. <lb />
Next Bawls the Jeweler. <lb />
GREENVILLE, N- C <lb />
Sale No. <lb />
MODS <lb />
and <lb />
newest designs. <lb />
Sale No. 2- <lb />
to suit and to fit <lb />
you <lb />
and cordially invite you to inspect the largest <lb />
and neatest assortment of <lb />
HIGGS BROS. <lb />
Sale No. <lb />
IS and <lb />
to fit your heads <lb />
cheap. <lb />
Sale No. <lb />
to suit and fit your <lb />
feet and pocket. <lb />
ever brought to Our stock eon- <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 />
Fancy <lb />
Cotton Dress Goods <lb />
everything you will <lb />
want or need in that <lb />
line. Hardware for far <lb />
and mechanics <lb />
use, 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 <lb />
Lamps, Lanterns, Lamp Chimneys and <lb />
Shades, Fancy Glassware, Ac, to be found <lb />
in the county. And our stock of <lb />
FURNITURE <lb />
Matting. Carpets. Rugs and Foot Mats is by tar <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 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 we claim is true. <lb />
Yours for business square dealings, <lb />
Lang leads in Children, Misses, Ladies Cloaks. <lb />
WE ARE EDUCATING YOU <lb />
IN CLOAK GOODNESS. <lb />
I hough it has cost us lots of time and <lb />
money to learn what we know of Cloaks <lb />
we freely give the knowledge away, what <lb />
benefits you benefits us <lb />
In addition we keep a fine line of Ladies <lb />
Dress Trimmings, Shoos, Notions. <lb />
COME <lb />
We are <lb />
headquarters for <lb />
INSURANCE <lb />
If to place you- iii <lb />
of the be t Line Com; a- <lb />
call us. If to in- <lb />
in flu st, mill <lb />
v in the world, let B yon <lb />
in the <lb />
II LIFE, OF III <lb />
Where there is unity <lb />
Our is on Main I. <lb />
hardware store. <lb />
Very <lb />
WHITE <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C <lb />
to <lb />
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BEAUTY AND HEALTH. <lb />
The One Crop System <lb />
of farming gradually exhausts the unless a Fertilizer 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 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, New York. <lb />
College <lb />
MRS <lb />
silent to depot ad He I- <lb />
warehouse. <lb />
Best and highest location around <lb />
Splendid mineral water. <lb />
Rooms large and comfortable. Table <lb />
supplied the best the <lb />
fords. <lb />
Term reasonable. <lb />
J. F. KING, <lb />
LIVERY, SUE H <lb />
On <lb />
STABLES.<lb />
Point. <lb />
Five <lb />
Passengers carried lo any <lb />
point reasonable Good <lb />
Horses. Vehicles. <lb />
I BIB I <lb />
Buy the Genuine<lb />
From A lo <lb />
asocial the <lb />
Sc <lb />
I in s. <lb />
G it; loin M<lb />
lie. he <lb />
N. C. <lb />
ESTABLISHED . <lb />
SCHULTZ, <lb />
their year's- supplies will <lb />
. to get our pi ices before DO <lb />
ill its branches. <lb />
RICK, <lb />
1.1 Lowest <lb />
i CIGARS <lb />
MM ill reel pus <lb />
buy at profit. A c. <lb />
Rook of <lb />
FURNITURE <lb />
ways unhand ml at <lb />
Hues, goods bought Ml <lb />
gold for therefore. no <lb />
to sell at a close <lb />
ML . <lb />
A. <lb />
Q DAILY TRAINS <lb />
l N N At I <lb />
V K <lb />
hi- ions <lb />
Emigrant <lb />
Rates. <lb />
Expos i. will be Hi- <lb />
lake tin <lb />
RIP-A-N-S <lb />
The modern stand- <lb />
ard Family <lb />
cine Cures the <lb />
common every-day <lb />
ills of humanity. <lb />
PORTER'S <lb />
HEALING C <lb />
id any <lb />
education for them <lb />
t-y I-or map, folders aim <lb />
informal on <lb />
W. HICK-. <lb />
I'M. <lb />
Atlanta. Ga <lb />
J. <lb />
I'M. A, <lb />
At Ga. <lb />
M BRO , T. M <lb />
;. A.- <lb />
Atlanta, <lb />
An T-ll Bow Data of May <lb />
lie <lb />
It is clearly now <lb />
that people can or lean just <lb />
like to take <lb />
and there is no use in <lb />
going about a <lb />
polo or n feather bed. months <lb />
I was getting too stout for <lb />
part I to play, so for five <lb />
weeks I nothing but beef and <lb />
drank nothing but hot water with a <lb />
little lemon in it. Tea and coffee are <lb />
bad for the complexion anyway. <lb />
tendency to fleshiness disappear- <lb />
ed. Again a year ago some bones <lb />
became visible in my neck. I got <lb />
frightened and immediately set to <lb />
work to change everything in my <lb />
diet for things that were fattening. <lb />
Those bones would not have come <lb />
in my neck hut that I been fool- <lb />
enough to worry about some- <lb />
thing. Yon know occasionally you <lb />
can't help worrying. That season <lb />
I ate bananas in shape and <lb />
form and at all hours at which <lb />
could cram them. I ate them with <lb />
cream most of time, and I ate <lb />
I everything else recommended as <lb />
flesh producing. Every day it seem- <lb />
ed to me a thicker layer of flesh <lb />
formed over those bones, and I soon <lb />
j had the gratification of seeing thorn <lb />
i disappear altogether. <lb />
while I am just right. I eat <lb />
what I and always drink Rhine <lb />
wine for dinner. As regards com- <lb />
that is a great thing, and <lb />
it has to guarded and cared for <lb />
as as a cares for <lb />
her newborn babe. I never neglect <lb />
to stay for one solid hour each <lb />
morning in a hot bath, and I find <lb />
that keeps the complexion in <lb />
did condition. Then I am very care- <lb />
about anointing my face, neck <lb />
and arms with tho best quality of <lb />
cold cream every night and every <lb />
there any makeup to take <lb />
off. When I go into tho surf, I put <lb />
a good lot of cold cream on my face <lb />
and cover it thick with <lb />
that proves a sure protection <lb />
against both tho salt water and the <lb />
sun. <lb />
a woman wants to be good <lb />
she added, must <lb />
make an idol of her physique and <lb />
devote tho same time and attention <lb />
to it that other people devote to <lb />
things which they worship. <lb />
en who go in for art and music spend <lb />
hours each day in cultivating them- <lb />
selves in those pursuits. Tho do- <lb />
woman devotes her to <lb />
her children tho affairs of her <lb />
household. Just so an actress do- <lb />
votes her time to her physical well <lb />
being. Her good looks are a large <lb />
part of her stock in trade, and she <lb />
is compiled to care for thorn. It is <lb />
a weariness to the spirit, though, <lb />
sometimes, such constant grooming, <lb />
and occasionally I sigh for seclusion, <lb />
the freedom of a sack and skirt and <lb />
the feeling that I need not consider <lb />
or not my has been <lb />
shampooed or my received <lb />
their hour's polishing. There are <lb />
so many hundred things to be done <lb />
in the way of physical improve- <lb />
Of course now and <lb />
again, as often as it seems needful, <lb />
one must undergo a Turkish bath, <lb />
and the ordeal can't be hurried <lb />
any circumstances. York <lb />
SHE WAS A HEROINE. <lb />
of the Roast. <lb />
It is tho long established custom <lb />
in this country that vehicles moot- <lb />
on any or highway <lb />
turn to the right. Some <lb />
that this is only tho unwritten <lb />
of the road, but as a matter of fact <lb />
it is on tho statute books. A special <lb />
section defines that carriages, wag- <lb />
ons, carts, sleds, <lb />
and all other vehicle j <lb />
No off Year. <lb />
It is <lb />
the between our Congress- <lb />
elections is an <lb />
in politic. <lb />
has must <lb />
is unit place <lb />
k inly <lb />
U. D. L. JAMES. <lb />
N- C. <lb />
II. A. JOYNER <lb />
DENTIST, <lb />
included. A person driving prop- <lb />
required to have the left wheels <lb />
of his vehicle at tho right of <lb />
center of street. In a word, the <lb />
statute is an authoritative adoption <lb />
of Undo David Gray's motto of <lb />
play and half the <lb />
bicycles included as en- <lb />
joying this and horsemen <lb />
are required to extend to them the <lb />
same courtesy they would another <lb />
vehicle drawn by the same <lb />
restriction is put upon <lb />
and They, too, must <lb />
turn to tho right, and if they fail to <lb />
do so and a collision occurs they <lb />
have no but themselves to hold <lb />
legally accountable. A good natured <lb />
observance of the law on the part <lb />
of all concerned will result in <lb />
lute safety and freedom from <lb />
Press. <lb />
A Remarkable Man. <lb />
In the delivery department of a <lb />
Sixth dry goods store is a <lb />
man with a remarkable memory. <lb />
He has of all the goods <lb />
which returned by the drivers <lb />
because of mistakes in addresses. <lb />
He never forgets a name or address <lb />
and often corrects in the <lb />
records of tho department He <lb />
knows the character and appearance <lb />
of every block in city and can <lb />
describe any house upon hearing it <lb />
number. He ascribes his <lb />
knowledge of tho city to the fact <lb />
that ho passed many years in <lb />
a delivery York <lb />
The Seven <lb />
. 11- ill <lb />
ill <lb />
. In do <lb />
have k-it <lb />
ill year <lb />
Scarcely a single week <lb />
passed without sine <lb />
rally within tire Lord <lb />
era of <lb />
sop won Henri <lb />
loon <lb />
bu j . <lb />
hungry o m <lb />
have <lb />
bu.- trying find nut <lb />
from these Solon new <lb />
ab situation. this is <lb />
aim pi v agitation planned <lb />
and skilfully executed by these <lb />
men who u for nothing <lb />
nor less than their pi r <lb />
interest. <lb />
is absolutely appalling to Bee <lb />
how some will stultify <lb />
things which they <lb />
neither have the. capacity to know <lb />
nor over had the opportunity to <lb />
learn. <lb />
We do so much wish to a <lb />
time men will lay aside all <lb />
and forget all <lb />
attention <lb />
once more to the d <lb />
our goodly Neck <lb />
Stoves. Stoves. <lb />
We are laying in a full line of <lb />
mom Bf eves <lb />
Stoves. Best quality, low prices. Call and ex- <lb />
We agents for the celebrated <lb />
G IV- <lb />
B, Fender A Co-. <lb />
Hardware store. <lb />
and Columbia <lb />
i P CO for sale very cheap. You may need a Mowing <lb />
GREENVILLE. H. C <lb />
DEALER <lb />
It <lb />
and have on hand a few. second-hand Bicycles <lb />
for sale very cheap. You may <lb />
Machine, we have them in stock.<lb />
IS STILL I WITH a I INK------- <lb />
Wire and Iron Fencing <lb />
sold. First-class work -H A U I-8 E. <lb />
m t; i- beet i the <lb />
First Age Sees the earth. <lb />
Second it- <lb />
Third to get it. <lb />
Fourth to take <lb />
only a large piece of it. <lb />
Fifth still more <lb />
a-, in his demands. <lb />
Sixth to be <lb />
with a very small section. <lb />
Seventh Age-Gets <lb />
Autumn. <lb />
p m n--, <lb />
for Millers, and Inn- purposes, well as <lb />
Bats. Shoes. I ion hand. Am head <lb />
for Heavy Groceries, i O. K. <lb />
keep courteous and attentive clerk I. <lb />
How the Pop like the way <lb />
their newly elected fusion Judges <lb />
it over The humble <lb />
must not appear in <lb />
their without wearing- <lb />
most not stand up in <lb />
ii. court r ant he not <lb />
wear In one <lb />
do we know of a Demo- <lb />
Judge ever tried to <lb />
shame upon an <lb />
unsuspecting man, and <lb />
hut Judge, we believe, after- <lb />
wards turned Populist. Compare <lb />
the courtesy, and res <lb />
of Judges like Holt <lb />
t the of these new <lb />
Judge, and you have the <lb />
n Democracy and <lb />
Times. <lb />
The glory f summer is part <lb />
and gone, hat bi bean <lb />
by he subtler glory of <lb />
A. pool once remarked <lb />
of autumn the melancholy <lb />
have lite <lb />
the bu. is r<lb />
souls who keep their <lb />
in order. There is <lb />
nothing dyspeptic about <lb />
Tim and w re <lb />
the poet's an the <lb />
M u. i the <lb />
r met most j sea-ton of <lb />
ear. <lb />
Notice To Creditors. <lb />
The d I duly qualified <lb />
before out of Tilt <lb />
Mrs. Mary E. <lb />
no i hereby <lb />
given to nil per.-o is ling claims <lb />
against the estate lo resent to <lb />
the on bf- <lb />
fore the 21st day cf October <lb />
will be plead in bar for their re- <lb />
and all persons indebted to said <lb />
payment. <lb />
Tins the 21st -lay of October 1895. <lb />
J. I. PERKINS, <lb />
of Mis. Mary <lb />
Poor <lb />
Health <lb />
means so much more <lb />
you and <lb />
fatal diseases result from <lb />
trifling ailments neglected. <lb />
i Don't play with Nature's <lb />
greatest <lb />
sons, weak <lb />
ALFRED SORBET <lb />
GREENVILLE. N. C <lb />
and ex- <lb />
nervous, <lb />
have no appetite <lb />
and can't work,, <lb />
begin at <lb />
jag the most <lb />
strengthening <lb />
Brown's Iron Bit- <lb />
A few hot-, <lb />
ties <lb />
comet from the <lb />
very first <lb />
won't stain four <lb />
and it's <lb />
pleasant to fake. <lb />
in Apt <lb />
OFFICE AT THE COURT HOUSE. <lb />
All kinds placed it <lb />
FIRST-CLASS COMPANIES <lb />
I current <lb />
AGENT ROOF A E. <lb />
It Cures <lb />
The <lb />
OBSERVER. <lb />
Carolina's <lb />
FOREMOST NEWSPAPER <lb />
I and fearless ; <lb />
more attractive than ever, it be M <lb />
I liable visitor to the home. t. e <lb />
Hie club the work <lb />
Till DAILY <lb />
All of the news cf world. Tom <lb />
Rally reports the <lb />
National a car. <lb />
THE WEEKLY OBSERVER. <lb />
A perfect family AH <lb />
of th- e. The <lb />
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For Barb Wire Cuts, Scratches,. <lb />
Saddle and Collar Galls, Cracked <lb />
Burns, Old Sores, Cuts, Boils, <lb />
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or beast. Cures Itch and Mange <lb />
OM will aH e <lb />
He prepared for accidents by keeping it in TO <lb />
or stable. <lb />
Price as cu. and <lb />
does not keep It tend as eta. in not <lb />
stamps we will send It to yon by mail. <lb />
1801. <lb />
, d o <lb />
Galls Cu <lb />
heartily recommend It I. <lb />
sad Limy and Feed <lb />
BABY BURNED. <lb />
.-I pleased to speak a <lb />
i Oil. My baby was burned <lb />
. remedies I applied your Oil <lb />
l the Ir. s t.- day. <lb />
-e was west. I used oil on my <lb />
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BI <lb />
PARIS MEDICINE CO- <lb />
ST. IS. MO <lb />
J. <lb />
druggist. <lb />
A YEAR. <lb />
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GREENVILLE <lb />
Academy. <lb />
i he session of this School will <lb />
tin on <lb />
and for ten <lb />
embraces all the <lb />
in an Academy. <lb />
both for and boa id <lb />
wed Tilted and for <lb />
b the <lb />
course where Hi <lb />
pursue a higher <lb />
to <lb />
with credit, soy College in North <lb />
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Neither time i or attention nor <lb />
work be to make <lb />
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par I w or ad- <lb />
W. U. <lb />
July <lb />
to <lb />
I his <lb />
Acts Like Magic. <lb />
II yo i <lb />
p Gloria Oil, which on <lb />
at Dr. Wooten's will cure you. <lb />
We Keep That Kind. <lb />
Bear bet in mind when start <lb />
ii WHITER GOODS. <lb />
tin- season is complete in <lb />
and we supply all <lb />
your wants in <lb />
Merchandise. <lb />
Y ii to to n for any- <lb />
wanted. O and price <lb />
w I <lb />
I i to selling the <lb />
t e e top of the <lb />
for alt all pro- <lb />
f.- a Ii patronage <lb />
i i we I to have many <lb />
you tab season. <lb />
J. O. BRO. <lb />
X. C. <lb />
ell <lb />
this <lb />
T MORNING STAR. <lb />
I Oldest <lb />
in <lb />
Carolina. <lb />
r. Daily o, <lb />
in the State. <lb />
Limited Free Coinage- <lb />
American Silver and <lb />
i lie Ten Per Tax on <lb />
Banks. Daily SO cents <lb />
month. Weekly per <lb />
year. Wm H. BERNARD, <lb />
pi. Prop., Wilmington, <lb />
A tittle Girl Who Dreaded bat Was <lb />
Not Afraid of Work. <lb />
The following story of <lb />
how a bravo little girl kept the wolf <lb />
from her father's door for a brief <lb />
space last, winter was told to a re- <lb />
porter by the, proprietor of a large <lb />
store on Fulton street. The child <lb />
had been engaged to help at <lb />
day rush. Of course she understood <lb />
that when the busy season was over <lb />
she would not needed. She did <lb />
her work well and was so prompt <lb />
and obliging that she made many <lb />
friends during her brief stay. Brit <lb />
when the busy season was over she, <lb />
with other extras, was dismiss, <lb />
ed. A few days later she went to <lb />
the store and out one of the <lb />
firm to whom she wish you <lb />
would let me come back hero and <lb />
work. If you only will let mo, I will <lb />
come every day. I will never he <lb />
late, and I won't expect yon to pay <lb />
me anything at nil for what I do. <lb />
Please let mo come, won't <lb />
Greatly moved by the child's <lb />
earnest appeal, tho began <lb />
to question her. <lb />
are yon so anxious to <lb />
back and work hard all day for <lb />
His question brought forth the <lb />
following <lb />
said tho child, <lb />
papa got any work. Every <lb />
morning he goes out to look for <lb />
work. And when ho comes home <lb />
night and he hasn't got any work <lb />
cries, and then most <lb />
always makes papa cry, too, and <lb />
when I see them both crying, I got <lb />
crying too. If yon will let me come <lb />
here and work, I shan't be home <lb />
when papa comes in, so I won't have <lb />
to see them cry, besides, <lb />
what is <lb />
see, when I here I <lb />
saw lots of salesladies that brought <lb />
too much lunch up what <lb />
they did not want and throw it <lb />
away. Then I, quick as a little <lb />
mouse, gathered all those up and <lb />
put them together, and without <lb />
anybody seeing it put them in my <lb />
lunch so when I got home <lb />
at night and had some- <lb />
thing their supper. So if you'll <lb />
let me I would like to come back <lb />
here and work for yen, and I won't <lb />
charge you <lb />
turned away from the child <lb />
lest she should see me cry, <lb />
said tho kind man who re <lb />
lated the story, t told that <lb />
she might go to work that morning <lb />
I investigated the case and learned <lb />
what she said was only part o <lb />
the story of uncomplaining suffer- <lb />
Bet fatly r has a place now <lb />
ho is earning M ft <lb />
tho <lb />
yes, she is around here on <lb />
the floor but I guess I <lb />
won't to you. If I were <lb />
to do so, the first thing I know <lb />
should see one of the artists attach- <lb />
ed to your paper a sketch or <lb />
taxing a snap shot She is a <lb />
good little Her goodness <lb />
has had its Let us not spoil <lb />
her modesty by giving her a <lb />
Of V <lb />
Fearful <lb />
A was at <lb />
county, Texas. <lb />
with tho murder of Mrs. <lb />
Leonard Bell, near Tyler, <lb />
county sea of Smith, an adjoin- <lb />
count. Ho taken back <lb />
to and by a mob <lb />
en from officers, removed to <lb />
scene of fiendish crime, <lb />
roasted o death. <lb />
There is a move to put <lb />
ass masters under the Civil <lb />
This might take that <lb />
pert of the postal service out of <lb />
publics, but it would be <lb />
to import postmasters. It is <lb />
very often in the rural districts, <lb />
question of who wants the <lb />
but who will have <lb />
it- Think of a man going to the <lb />
trouble of standing <lb />
civil service examination to <lb />
n, will pay him only <lb />
or per year. <lb />
a New York <lb />
wants a divorce from his <lb />
wife, an Irish woman. The charge <lb />
b she gets <lb />
when in that conch <lb />
rot only china Chin <lb />
but makes on and <lb />
him out. <lb />
The of this paper will lie pleas <lb />
e I to learn that there is at least one <lb />
dreaded has been <lb />
lo cure in all it stages, and that <lb />
Catarrh, Hall's I Cure Is the <lb />
only positive known to the medical <lb />
fraternity. Catarrh being a <lb />
i disease, a constitutional <lb />
Hall's catarrh Cure is <lb />
taken acting directly on the <lb />
Mood and mucous. of the sys- <lb />
thereby destroying the inundation <lb />
of the and giving tie patient <lb />
by up the <lb />
ion an nature doing its <lb />
work. The have so much <lb />
faith its powers, that they <lb />
On- Hundred Dollars for any ease <lb />
hat it falls to cure Send for list of <lb />
K. J. A CO., <lb />
O. <lb />
I L Should Use <lb />
FEMALE <lb />
REGULATOR. <lb />
IT IS ft SUPERB and <lb />
exerts a wonderful influence in <lb />
strengthening her system by <lb />
driving through proper <lb />
ail impurities. Health and <lb />
strength are Guaranteed to result <lb />
from Its use. <lb />
My wife was bedridden for eighteen months, <lb />
after using FEMALE <lb />
two months. Is petting welL <lb />
i. at. JOHNSON, Ark. <lb />
CO., <lb />
Dyspepsia, Kidney and Liver . <lb />
Neuralgia, Troubles, <lb />
Constipation, Bad Blood <lb />
Malaria, Nervous ailments <lb />
Women's complaints. <lb />
Get only the has crossed red <lb />
lines on the wrapper. All others are <lb />
On receipt of two K. , <lb />
will send set of Ten World a <lb />
Fair Views and <lb />
BROWN CHEMICAL CO. BALTIMORE, MD. <lb />
Wholesale and Retail<lb />
OINTMENT <lb />
TRADE <lb />
MA <lb />
Notice to Creditors. <lb />
before the <lb />
Superior Court Clerk county as <lb />
the estate of George <lb />
love, deceased, notice is given <lb />
to all persons indebted to the estate t <lb />
make immediate payment lo the <lb />
and all having claims <lb />
against the e-talc must the <lb />
for payment n or before the th <lb />
day of TOM, or this notice <lb />
lie plead in bar of recovery. <lb />
of Sept. <lb />
B. B. MOVE. <lb />
of George Move. <lb />
Tor th. Curs c; all <lb />
j. <lb />
H. <lb />
YES YES <lb />
Is ready to offer to the price.- <lb />
goods- handle such as <lb />
MEAT, FLOUR, COFFEE, <lb />
Meal, Crackers, Candy, <lb />
Cheese, Lard. Paper and Paper Bags <lb />
Mine, Butter in job <lb />
Al o <lb />
BAGGING MD TIES. <lb />
have a line of <lb />
FINE SHOES <lb />
to everybody- <lb />
Hi member Country In <lb />
for goods. <lb />
This has Men in o-.-r <lb />
years, and know <lb />
been in steady demand. It has on- <lb />
the leading physicians all over <lb />
e country, and effected cures where <lb />
all other remedies, with the attention -t <lb />
the mo.-i experienced physicians, nave <lb />
for yearn felled. This Ointment la <lb />
lone and the high <lb />
which it has obtained Is owing <lb />
its own as little <lb />
ever been made to bring It tin <lb />
public. On.-bottle of this Ointment <lb />
be sent to any on receipt of On. <lb />
Dollar. All Cash Orders promptly at- <lb />
tended o. Address all orders and <lb />
to <lb />
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T- A JONES- <lb />
SAVAGE, SON CO, <lb />
Cotton Factors Merchants <lb />
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Wholesale and Retail In i as In, Tics. It Special <lb />
Attention given to Sale-, of Cotton, Grain, Peanut and <lb />
Liberal Cash Advances on Consignments. Prompt <lb />
Market Guaranteed. <lb />
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OLD DOMINION LINK. <lb />
COBB BROS. CO. <lb />
W s near X. A C. R. It. <lb />
HAMS. <lb />
Bagging, Ties and Peanut Sacks Furnished at Lowest Prices. <lb />
Code, Ion 1818, Died in Telegraphing. <lb />
and Solicited. <lb />
U ANT <lb />
Ship your to <lb />
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Cotton Factors <lb />
AND <lb />
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as cheap as <lb />
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thought with the men just row is <lb />
tobacco and high prices, while <lb />
the ladies are thinking the <lb />
LATEST <lb />
at Prices. <lb />
If they will call at the store i f <lb />
GEORGIA PEARCE. <lb />
ft will a full line of <lb />
In n. k- <lb />
SB. Hair <lb />
pins. Kid.- Combs B -It Buckles, and all <lb />
other latest good-. <lb />
far <lb />
CO. CF a. <lb />
delivered t <lb />
cents a load. <lb />
We will them QUICK <lb />
W will them CHEAP <lb />
We will fill them <lb />
Bough Heart Framing, <lb />
Bough Framing, ; <lb />
in Inches <lb />
Bough Boards, <lb />
Wait M day- tor Planing Mill and <lb />
we will furnish you Dressed Lumber <lb />
ORGANIZED <lb />
A it <lb />
Surplus over <lb />
R. B. Rainey, State <lb />
The Old is the heal <lb />
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your door for <lb />
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Thanking yon past patronage, <lb />
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BEAUTY AND HEALTH. <lb />
The One Crop System <lb />
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percentage of is used. Better crops, a better soil, and a <lb />
larger bank only then be expected. <lb />
Write for our a 142-page illustrated book. It <lb />
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will make and save you money. Address, <lb />
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College Hotel <lb />
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Convenient to depot and to tic to <lb />
Brat and highest location around <lb />
Splendid mineral water. <lb />
Rooms huge and comfortable. Table <lb />
supplied the be-t the <lb />
fords. <lb />
Term reasonable. <lb />
J. F. KING, <lb />
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On <lb />
STABLES. <lb />
Fifth war Five <lb />
Point. <lb />
Passengers carried lo any <lb />
point reasonable Good <lb />
Hoist. Comfortable Vehicles. <lb />
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From lo <lb />
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tin Plants. Al.-o <lb />
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ESTABLISHED <lb />
SCHULTZ, <lb />
their supplies will <lb />
interest our prices before pa <lb />
living elsewhere. <lb />
ill its branches. <lb />
always Lowest Market run-Ex <lb />
SNUFF CIGARS <lb />
w- from <lb />
buy at profit. A CO r <lb />
stock of <lb />
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always unhand and prices <lb />
good bought an <lb />
therefore, <lb />
to sell at a close <lb />
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St. Louis Railway. <lb />
DAILY TRAINS <lb />
t xi-IX X <lb />
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will be <lb />
RIP-A-N-S <lb />
The modern stand- <lb />
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cine Cures the <lb />
common every-day <lb />
ills of humanity. <lb />
Tm i n <lb />
inhibition ever held in <lb />
United stale excepting on <lb />
been made low. Do no fail <lb />
It kg el <lb />
PORTER'S <lb />
ASEPTIC HEALING <lb />
and say <lb />
0- <lb />
For Barb Wire Cuts. Scratches. <lb />
Saddle and Collar Galls, Cracked <lb />
an-1 take tin-eh <lb />
education for them <lb />
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sired on In <lb />
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Pass. , I , <lb />
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Atlanta. G. piles and all kinds of inflammation on <lb />
; or beast. Cures Itch and Mango. <lb />
The Br Ml alt tie e <lb />
Be prepared accidents by keeping it in <lb />
or stable. sell <lb />
Curt, NO Pay. Price as eta. and II you <lb />
does not keep It as In Dos <lb />
. age stamp and we will send It to you by mail.<lb />
Saddle Barb Cu <lb />
v. and I recommend it M <lb />
and Fwd <lb />
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-I am pleated to a word for <lb />
t OH. My M burned a <lb />
all other r. I applied your On <lb />
the relief, and in I few <lb />
. well. the oil op and It <lb />
tho and is no use in <lb />
their about like a bean <lb />
polo or n f bed. months <lb />
I was too stout for the <lb />
part I wanted to play, so for five <lb />
weeks I nothing but beef and <lb />
drank but hot with n <lb />
little lemon in it. Tea and coffee arc <lb />
bad for tho complexion anyway. All <lb />
my tendency to fleshiness disappear- <lb />
ed. Again a year ago some bones <lb />
became in my neck. I got <lb />
frightened and immediately set to <lb />
work to change everything in my <lb />
diet for things that were fattening. <lb />
Those bones would not have <lb />
in my neck but that I had been fool- <lb />
enough to worry about some- <lb />
thing. You know occasionally you <lb />
can't help worrying That season <lb />
I ate bananas in every shape and <lb />
form and at all hours at which I <lb />
could cram them. I ate thorn with <lb />
cream most of tho time, and I ate <lb />
I everything else recommended as <lb />
; flesh producing. Every day it seem- <lb />
ed to me a thicker layer of flesh <lb />
I formed over those bones, and I soon <lb />
had the gratification of seeing them <lb />
I disappear altogether. <lb />
while I am just right. I eat <lb />
what I like and always drink Rhine <lb />
wine for dinner. As regards com- <lb />
that is a great thing, and <lb />
it has to guarded and cared for <lb />
as zealously as a cares for <lb />
her newborn babe. I never <lb />
to stay for solid hour <lb />
morning in a hot bath, and I find <lb />
that keeps the complexion in <lb />
did condition. Then I am very care- <lb />
about anointing my <lb />
and arms with tho best quality of <lb />
cold cream every night every <lb />
any makeup to take <lb />
off. When I go into tho surf, I put <lb />
a good lot of cold cream on my <lb />
and cover it thick with <lb />
that proves a sure protection <lb />
against both tho salt water the <lb />
sun. <lb />
a woman wants to be good <lb />
she added, must <lb />
an idol of her physique and <lb />
devote tho same time and attention <lb />
to it that other people devote to <lb />
things which they worship. <lb />
en who go in for art and music spend <lb />
hours each day in cultivating them- <lb />
selves in pursuits. The do- <lb />
woman devotes her to <lb />
her children and tho affairs of her <lb />
household. Just so an actress do- <lb />
votes her to physical well <lb />
being. Her good looks are a large <lb />
part of her stock in trade, and she <lb />
is compelled to care for thorn. It is <lb />
a weariness to tho spirit, though, <lb />
sometimes, such constant grooming, <lb />
and occasionally I sigh for seclusion, <lb />
tho freedom of a sack and skirt and <lb />
the feeling that I need not consider <lb />
whether or not my hair has been <lb />
shampooed or my rial's received <lb />
their hour's polishing. are <lb />
so many hundred things to done <lb />
in the way of physical improve- <lb />
Of course every now and <lb />
again, as often as it seems needful, <lb />
must undergo a Turkish bath, <lb />
and the ordeal can't hurried <lb />
any York <lb />
SHE WAS A HEROINE. <lb />
Rule, of the Road. <lb />
It is tho long established custom <lb />
in this country that vehicles meet- <lb />
on any street or highway shill <lb />
turn to tho right. Some <lb />
that this is only tho unwritten law <lb />
of tho road, but as a matter of fact <lb />
it is on tho statute books. A special <lb />
section defines that carriages, wag- <lb />
ons, carts, sleds, <lb />
tricycles and ail other a n <lb />
included. A person driving is prop- I <lb />
orly required to tho left wheels <lb />
of bis vehicle at tho right cf tho <lb />
center of tho street. In a word, the <lb />
statute is an authoritative adoption <lb />
of Undo David Grays motto of <lb />
play and half the <lb />
bicycles included as en- <lb />
joying this privilege and <lb />
required to extend to them the <lb />
same courtesy they would another <lb />
vehicle drawn by horses the same <lb />
restriction is put upon <lb />
and They, too, must <lb />
him to tho right, and it they fail to <lb />
do so and a collision occurs they <lb />
no but themselves to hold <lb />
legally accountable. A good natured <lb />
observance of the law on tho part <lb />
of all concerned will result in <lb />
lute safety and freedom from <lb />
Press. <lb />
No off Tear. <lb />
A Remarkable Man. <lb />
In the delivery department of a <lb />
Sixth avenue dry goods store is a <lb />
man with a memory. <lb />
Ho has of all the goods <lb />
which returned by the drivers <lb />
because of mistakes in addresses. <lb />
He never forgets a or <lb />
and often corrects in the <lb />
records of tho department. He <lb />
knows the character and appearance <lb />
of every block in the city and can <lb />
describe any house upon hearing its <lb />
number. He ascribes his <lb />
knowledge of tho city to the fact <lb />
that ho passed many years in <lb />
a delivery York <lb />
The Seven Ages. <lb />
Ii i that <lb />
the between our <lb />
Sate is an <lb />
in politic. This year <lb />
has e iron <lb />
place <lb />
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year <lb />
Scarcely a week has <lb />
passed without some <lb />
rally within <lb />
era of State. baa <lb />
son i no <lb />
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err. of k-is <lb />
trying i. wot <lb />
from these new <lb />
ab the situation. this <lb />
agitation <lb />
and i executed by these <lb />
men looking for nothing <lb />
nor than their own pet <lb />
interest. <lb />
It is absolutely appalling to see <lb />
how some will <lb />
selves tilings which the <lb />
have the capacity to know <lb />
nor over hail the opportunity to <lb />
learn <lb />
We do so much wish to a <lb />
time when men will lay aside all <lb />
bitterness forget all <lb />
and attention <lb />
once more to the development <lb />
our goodly Neck <lb />
Democrat <lb />
R. D. L. JAMES. <lb />
n. c. <lb />
DR. II. A. JOYNER <lb />
DENTIST, <lb />
Stoves. Stoves. <lb />
We are laying in a full line of <lb />
Stoves, <lb />
Best quality, low prices. Call and ex- <lb />
We also are agents for the celebrated <lb />
X. O. <lb />
e. Fender A Co <lb />
Hardware <lb />
N. C <lb />
have on hand a few. second-hand Bicycles <lb />
for sale very cheap. You may need a Mowing <lb />
Machine, we have stools. <lb />
.- <lb />
MARBLE. <lb />
First tho earth- <lb />
Second it. <lb />
to get it. <lb />
Fourth lo take <lb />
only a large piece of it. <lb />
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a-. in his <lb />
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tied with a very small section. <lb />
Age-Gets <lb />
. f U <lb />
HE FRONT WITH A TE I<lb />
Wire and Iron Fencing <lb />
sold. First-class work Q EM R M E R K, <lb />
and prices reasonable. <lb />
barely Autumn. <lb />
Mow do Pope like the <lb />
newly elected fusion Judges <lb />
it The <lb />
must not appear in <lb />
belt presence without wearing <lb />
H moat not up <lb />
m end be must not <lb />
In one <lb />
do know of a <lb />
ever having tried to <lb />
put confusion shame upon an <lb />
unsuspecting man, <lb />
Judge, we believe, after- <lb />
wards turned Populist. Compare <lb />
the courtesy, res <lb />
of Judges like Holt <lb />
t the of these new <lb />
Judges, and you have tho <lb />
Democracy and <lb />
Times. <lb />
The Charlotte <lb />
OBSERVER, <lb />
Carolina's <lb />
FOREMOST NEWSPAPER <lb />
and <lb />
arc attractive ever, it will be an <lb />
t. die <lb />
oM e. the chili tin- work <lb />
DAILY <lb />
All tin- news cf tin- world. Com <lb />
report from the Mate <lb />
and National <lb />
THE WEEKLY OBSERVER. <lb />
A perfect family All die <lb />
n- of v.-k The <lb />
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t . Ob- <lb />
DOLLAR A <lb />
S ml copies. <lb />
THE <lb />
Charlotte, X. C <lb />
Male Academy. <lb />
I he session of this School will <lb />
on <lb />
continue Tor ten <lb />
Tin- course all the brand es <lb />
anally in an Academy. <lb />
Terms, both for tuition boa id <lb />
reasonable. <lb />
Boys and for <lb />
by taking the <lb />
course Where I bey wish to <lb />
pursue a Mater course, I Ills <lb />
lo <lb />
eater, with credit, any College in North <lb />
ft or the Slate University. It <lb />
refers to those ho have recently <lb />
its walls tor the of <lb />
Any young nun <lb />
with <lb />
u- will In aria <lb />
to in <lb />
The be at its <lb />
standard. <lb />
Neither time or nor <lb />
work will be to <lb />
parents could <lb />
For furl see or ad- <lb />
W. II. <lb />
July Principal <lb />
that I i <lb />
C. T. LEWIS. <lb />
or <lb />
Tenn. . <lb />
bi <lb />
PARIS MEDICINE CO- <lb />
ST. LOUIS, MO <lb />
J. <lb />
druggist. <lb />
Acts Like Magic. <lb />
hare Catarrh. Rheumatism, <lb />
any other Gloria Oil, winch yon can <lb />
at Dr. Wooten's will cine you. <lb />
The glory summer Id past <lb />
at i hat bean <lb />
by the subtler glory of <lb />
A once remarked <lb />
of ant tune that melancholy <lb />
have the <lb />
the bat is <lb />
not to <lb />
Minis who keep their <lb />
liven hi working order- There is <lb />
and w re <lb />
In I ii the <lb />
is l, ante inn i.- the <lb />
most j season <lb />
ti a j ear. -D u <lb />
Notice To Creditors. <lb />
The d us duly <lb />
before out Clerk of Pitt <lb />
county Mrs. Mary E. <lb />
u. deceased, is hereby <lb />
to till per.-o is claims <lb />
against the estate lo present them lo <lb />
the undersigned for collection on be- <lb />
fore the day or this <lb />
note will be plead in bur for their re- <lb />
and all persons indebted to said <lb />
make immediate payment. <lb />
Tins the 21st of October <lb />
J. I PERKINS, <lb />
of Mrs. Mary <lb />
. -v.- <lb />
in <lb />
Poor <lb />
Health <lb />
means so much more than <lb />
you and <lb />
fatal diseases result from <lb />
trifling ailments neglected, i <lb />
r- Don't play with <lb />
greatest <lb />
If yon ire feeling <lb />
sorts, weak <lb />
Brown's <lb />
Iron <lb />
Bitters <lb />
out o wen <lb />
and generally ex- <lb />
nervous, J <lb />
have no appetite <lb />
and can't work, J <lb />
begin at once <lb />
the most <lb />
strengthening <lb />
Brown's Iron Bit- <lb />
A few hot-<lb />
cornea from the <lb />
very first <lb />
stain your <lb />
and It's <lb />
pleasant lo take. <lb />
It Cures <lb />
la taught me best Is the cheapest <lb />
Hemp Rope, Building m and <lb />
ting for Millers, and hens purposes, a- well <lb />
Hats. Shoes. Dress I law r iv mm hand. head <lb />
tor Heavy Groceries, and i link's o. K. T. <lb />
. and an attentive <lb />
GREENVILLE. N. <lb />
J. L. SUGG. <lb />
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AT THIS COURT HOUSE. <lb />
All kinds placed h strict <lb />
FIRST-CLASS COMPANIES <lb />
current <lb />
FOR FIRE A E. <lb />
Dyspepsia, Kidney and Liver <lb />
Neuralgia, Troubles, <lb />
Constipation, Bad Blood <lb />
Malaria, Nervous ailments f <lb />
Women's complaints. <lb />
only the h crossed red <lb />
lines on the wrapper. All others are sub- <lb />
On receipt of c. stamps we <lb />
will send set Ten Beautiful World <lb />
i Fair Views and <lb />
BROWN CHEMICAL CO. BALTIMORE, MO. <lb />
CHRISTIAN'S <lb />
OINTMENT <lb />
We Keep That Kind. <lb />
Bear this fact in mind when<lb />
this season U complete In <lb />
every department and we can supply all <lb />
your wants in <lb />
Merchandise, <lb />
Y u ham to to us for any- <lb />
O ids and price- <lb />
you. <lb />
Ill I n to the <lb />
t e lowest prices, top of the <lb />
in for m I all country pro- <lb />
d-ice. <lb />
Thanking yen a liberal <lb />
i i the p-st I to bare many <lb />
you this season. <lb />
J. BRO. <lb />
X. <lb />
T TH MORNING STAR. <lb />
Tiff MM <lb />
Hi w in <lb />
Oily Daily <lb />
Class in the State. <lb />
.-its Limited Free <lb />
American Silver and Repeal <lb />
Ten Per Tax on <lb />
Banks. Daily cents <lb />
ii r month. Weekly per <lb />
year. Wm H. <lb />
Wilmington, <lb />
A Girl Who Dreaded Tears, but We <lb />
Not Afraid of Work. <lb />
The following pathetic, story of <lb />
how a bravo little girl kept the wolf <lb />
from her father's door for a brief <lb />
space last, winter was told to a re- <lb />
porter by the proprietor of a large <lb />
store on Fulton street. The child <lb />
had been engaged to help at the <lb />
day rush. Of course she understood <lb />
that when the busy season was over <lb />
she would not be needed. She did <lb />
her work well and was so prompt <lb />
and obliging that she many <lb />
friends during brief stay. But <lb />
when the busy season was over she, <lb />
with tho other extras, was dismiss. <lb />
ed. A few days later she wont to <lb />
tho store and sought out one of the <lb />
firm to whom she wish you <lb />
would let mo come back here and <lb />
work. If you only will let mo, I will <lb />
every day. I will never be <lb />
late, and I won't expect you to <lb />
me anything at nil for what I do. <lb />
Please let mo won't <lb />
Greatly moved the child's <lb />
earnest appeal, tho proprietor began <lb />
to question her. <lb />
are yon so anxious to come <lb />
back and work hard all day for <lb />
His question brought forth tho <lb />
following <lb />
said tho child, <lb />
papa hasn't got any work. Every <lb />
morning lie goes out to look for <lb />
work. And ho comes home at <lb />
night and ho hasn't got any work <lb />
cries, and thou that most <lb />
always makes papa cry, too, <lb />
when I see them both crying, I get <lb />
crying too. If yon will lot mo <lb />
here and work, I shan't be home <lb />
papa comes in, so I won't have <lb />
to see them cry, besides, <lb />
what is <lb />
see, when I worked here I <lb />
saw lots of salesladies that brought <lb />
too much lunch up what <lb />
they did not want, and throw it <lb />
away. Then I, quick as a little <lb />
mouse, gathered all those up and <lb />
put thorn together, without <lb />
anybody it put them in my <lb />
lunch so when I got home <lb />
at night papa and had some- <lb />
thing for supper. So if you'll <lb />
let me I would like to back <lb />
here work for yen, I won't <lb />
charge you <lb />
turned away from the <lb />
lest she should am me cry, <lb />
said the kind hearted man who re <lb />
la tho story, t told that <lb />
she might go to work that morning. <lb />
I investigated the case and learned <lb />
that what said was only part <lb />
the story of uncomplaining suffer- <lb />
has o place now <lb />
where ho is earning ft <lb />
tho <lb />
yes, she is around hero on <lb />
the floor but I guess I <lb />
won't her to you. If I were <lb />
to do so, tho first thing I know <lb />
should see one of tie artists attach- <lb />
ed to FOOT paper making a sketch or <lb />
taxing a snap shot is a <lb />
good little daughter. goodness <lb />
has bad its reward. Let us not spoil <lb />
her sweet modesty by giving a <lb />
TRADE <lb />
Fearful <lb />
A young was arrested at <lb />
county, Texas <lb />
charged with tho murder of Mrs. <lb />
Leonard Bell, near Tyler, tho <lb />
ea. of Smith, an adjoin- <lb />
Ho taken back <lb />
to and by a mob <lb />
en from the officers, removed lo <lb />
of bis fiendish crime, <lb />
and then slowly roasted to death. <lb />
Wilmington Star- <lb />
There is a move to put <lb />
post masters under the Civil <lb />
Service- This might take that <lb />
of the postal service out of <lb />
polities, but it would be <lb />
to import postmasters. It is <lb />
very often in the rural districts, <lb />
question of who wants the <lb />
but who will have <lb />
it- Think of a man going to the <lb />
expense trouble of standing <lb />
i civil service examination to <lb />
iv, will pay only <lb />
or per year. <lb />
a New York China- <lb />
man wants a divorce from his <lb />
wife, an Irish woman. The charge <lb />
a that she gets <lb />
and that <lb />
ion rot chins <lb />
but on With and <lb />
out. <lb />
The reader of this paper will lie pleas <lb />
e I to loam that there Is at least one <lb />
dreaded disease that has been <lb />
lo cure in all its stages, and that Is <lb />
Catarrh, Hall's Cure Is the <lb />
only positive known to Medical <lb />
Catarrh being a <lb />
disease, requires a <lb />
Hall's Catarrh Cure is <lb />
token Internally, acting directly on the <lb />
and mucous, of the sys- <lb />
thereby the inundation <lb />
of the disease, and giving t lie patient <lb />
strength by up the <lb />
nature in doing its <lb />
work. The have so much <lb />
its powers, that they <lb />
On- any ease <lb />
hut it falls to Scad list, of <lb />
K. J. A O., <lb />
Toledo, O. <lb />
Sold by <lb />
DELICATE <lb />
FEMALE <lb />
REGULATOR. <lb />
IT ft SUPERB <lb />
exerts a wonderful influence in <lb />
strengthening her system by <lb />
driving through the proper <lb />
impurities. Health and <lb />
strength are guaranteed to result <lb />
from its use. <lb />
wife wits bedridden for months, <lb />
after FEMALE <lb />
for two months, is well. <lb />
J. M. JOHNSON, Ark. <lb />
CO., ATLANTA. <lb />
All it VoW <lb />
Notice to Creditors. <lb />
Having before the <lb />
Superior Court Clerk of county as <lb />
of the estate of <lb />
deceased, notice is hereby given <lb />
all persons indebted to the estate to <lb />
make Immediate payment to the <lb />
and all having claims <lb />
against the estate must present the <lb />
sine for payment on or before the th <lb />
of September, or this notice <lb />
-till tie plead in bar of recovery. <lb />
day of Sept. 1801. <lb />
B. K. MOVE. <lb />
of George Vote. <lb />
MARK <lb />
YES YES <lb />
Is ready to offer to the prices <lb />
on goods. handle such as <lb />
For the Cur. c; all <lb />
This Preparation has been In use over <lb />
ears, and Wherever know bus <lb />
been in steady demand. It has <lb />
the leading physicians all over <lb />
cures <lb />
all other remedies, with the attention of <lb />
the moat experienced physicians, have <lb />
for vein tailed. Ointment la <lb />
standing and the high reputation <lb />
which ii has obtained l owing <lb />
its own as hut little effort <lb />
ever been made to bring It <lb />
public. One bottle of this Ointment will <lb />
be sent to any address on receipt of Out <lb />
Dollar. All Cash Orders promptly at- <lb />
tended to. Address ill orders and <lb />
to <lb />
T. P. <lb />
i N. <lb />
Wholesale and Retail<lb />
T- A JONES. 1878. P. II. SAVAGE <lb />
SAVAGE, SON CO, <lb />
Cotton Factors and Merchants <lb />
TUNIS HA B F, NORFOLK, VA. <lb />
Retail Dealers I an Ties. Peanut B Ac- Special <lb />
Attention given to Sales Cotton, Grain, Peanut Tins. <lb />
MEAT, FLO <lb />
Meal, Sugar, Crackers, Candy, <lb />
Cheese, Lard, Taper and Paper Bag <lb />
Butter Di-hes in job <lb />
Al-o I <lb />
BAGGING AND TIES. <lb />
I have a nice line of <lb />
FINE SHOES <lb />
to suit everybody. <lb />
Country Produce Ii. <lb />
exchange for goods. Al-o handle <lb />
WORTH <lb />
R. K. <lb />
In Deceit <lb />
GOING <lb />
Pas. <lb />
Ar. <lb />
STATIONS <lb />
Pas . <lb />
Ex Sin . <lb />
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SO <lb />
P m. <lb />
M. <lb />
n car lots and sell as cheap as <lb />
at all times. <lb />
Differ in their tastes. The foremost <lb />
thought with the men just i ow is <lb />
tobacco and high prices, while <lb />
the ladies are thinking t he <lb />
LATEST STYLE <lb />
at Lowest Prices. <lb />
If at store if <lb />
MRS. GEORGIA PEARCE. <lb />
p Imp of <lb />
M, m <lb />
Pin- Combs n ll Buckles, and all <lb />
other latest <lb />
Agent for Hard <lb />
A. M A. <lb />
no <lb />
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IA. M. <lb />
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Weldon train bound North, leaving <lb />
in., and <lb />
train leaving D <lb />
TONSORIAL PARLORS <lb />
Under Opera<lb />
Call la when t work <lb />
Prompt and <lb />
Bank, or a iv R House in <lb />
Cash Advances on Consignments. <lb />
Market Guaranteed. <lb />
City. <lb />
R. J. <lb />
Pitt Co., X. C. <lb />
C, <lb />
. N. C. <lb />
Joshua Skinner. <lb />
Co., <lb />
COBB BROS. CO. <lb />
near N. C R. II. <lb />
COTTON AM PEANUT <lb />
Sacks Famished at Lowest Prices. <lb />
Code, edit Ion used in Telegraphing. <lb />
and Solicited. <lb />
DOMINION <lb />
Ship your produce to <lb />
Cotton Factors <lb />
AND <lb />
Commission <lb />
VA. <lb />
Personal Attention Riven to <lb />
and <lb />
TAR SERVICE <lb />
for Greet <lb />
all Ian <lb />
Inga on River Mond <lb />
and Friday at G A. M. <lb />
leave Tail at A. M, <lb />
In A. M. same <lb />
Tin-i departures are e <lb />
of on Tar River <lb />
THE m MUTUAL Li <lb />
CO. CF <lb />
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R. B. State <lb />
C, <lb />
The Old Penn is beet <lb />
managed Life Company in <lb />
America, It all of <lb />
at possible rates ant <lb />
with it may not pay <lb />
a to t- as me <lb />
oilier it low rate of ex- <lb />
low death rate, immerse <lb />
plus safely and profitably inverted, <lb />
arm dividends and Indulgence to <lb />
render it the Company <lb />
Which insure. Us are ah <lb />
Incontestable, and after three <lb />
ye be Money loan <lb />
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or carried by Company for <lb />
a of years. <lb />
Din <lb />
Greenville, N. C, <lb />
WE <lb />
We will till them QUICK <lb />
will fill <lb />
We will Jill them WELL <lb />
Rough Heart Framing, <lb />
Bough Sap framing, ; <lb />
Rough lap r inches <lb />
Boards, <lb />
Wait days for our Planing Mill and <lb />
we will furnish you Dressed Lumber <lb />
j as <lb />
Wood delivered to your door for <lb />
I cents a load. <lb />
Terms cash. <lb />
Thanking you past patronage, <lb />
N. C. <lb />
Lumber Wanted <lb />
Cut <lb />
on the <lb />
Fr <lb />
Feed Saw Mil <lb />
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coil same in the. U. S. count-it, <lb />
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Estate <lb />
and <lb />
Rental <lb />
Agent. <lb />
lots for Rent or for sale <lb />
trim east. Rent-, Insurance <lb />
open accounts and any other <lb />
of debt plat in my hands <lb />
collection prompt attention. <lb />
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