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JOB PRINTING <lb />
The Reflector is <lb />
pared to do all <lb />
of this line <lb />
NEATLY, <lb />
and <lb />
IN BEST STYLE. <lb />
Plenty of new mate- <lb />
rial and the best <lb />
of Stationery. <lb />
The Eastern <lb />
D. J. WHICHARD, Editor and Owner <lb />
TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. per Year, in Advance. <lb />
BEAR IN <lb />
That <lb />
Board of <lb />
. , Trade arc send- , <lb />
out each <lb />
week <lb />
VOL, XIV. <lb />
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 1895. <lb />
NO. , <lb />
hint to advertisers. <lb />
THE GARDEN GATE. <lb />
J. K. Ii. <lb />
Greenville. I <lb />
ATTORNEY- AT-L A W,<lb />
Opera House. Third S <lb />
y e. am. <lb />
Y-AT-LA <lb />
ORE E S V L L E, C. <lb />
in all the courts. Collections <lb />
B. <lb />
V. TYSON, <lb />
Attorney and Counselor at-Law <lb />
Greenville. County, <lb />
Practices in all the Court. <lb />
Civil and Criminal Business Solicited. <lb />
Makes a special fraud <lb />
ages, action- to recover laud, and col- <lb />
Prompt c ireful attention given <lb />
all <lb />
loan on approved security. <lb />
easy. <lb />
j. l. <lb />
BLOUNT FLEMING <lb />
w, <lb />
N. C. <lb />
I-aT Practice in all the <lb />
L. C. LATHAM. <lb />
I a HI M <lb />
K. Woodard. Harding, <lb />
Wilson, X. C. Greenville, N. <lb />
HARDING, <lb />
W Al <lb />
Greenville, N. <lb />
Special attention given to <lb />
an of <lb />
The garden gate is broad and low. <lb />
And, swinging back, discloses <lb />
A wealth at a I <lb />
A of roses. <lb />
At morn upon my way to town <lb />
linger then- a <lb />
To greet the of this bower. <lb />
The fairest within it. <lb />
She pins a row my coat, <lb />
make the town seam <lb />
Her smiles, her bar parting words <lb />
All my toil lighter. <lb />
And when at dusk I leave the town, <lb />
With all its dust and noises. <lb />
My spirit, an uncased bird, <lb />
country fragrance poises. <lb />
I sing along the <lb />
That leads where my true love watts, <lb />
Ah, there the bloom of roses, <lb />
leaning the gates. <lb />
Philadelphia <lb />
FROM THE MUSTY PAST. <lb />
E. <lb />
WILCOX, <lb />
AT <lb />
X. C. <lb />
iii en in and Pit mile <lb />
EVERY BOY. <lb />
Wants or should want <lb />
an Education, <lb />
And The Eastern Reflector <lb />
Going to one in <lb />
that direction. <lb />
We will Rive absolutely free of charge <lb />
a entitling holder to <lb />
fire tuition iii all the branches <lb />
for the entire spring term, <lb />
of <lb />
Greenville Mile Academy- <lb />
Till- i- the he- school for boys in <lb />
North and i lie boy <lb />
will he h win- <lb />
CONDITIONS. <lb />
Tin- scholarship is to be <lb />
given to the boy who will get the <lb />
of yearly s I <lb />
The Eastern <lb />
between now o'clock P. M. on. <lb />
Jan. 11th. f ts <lb />
mouth- four for Booths <lb />
will count the same W one yearly sub- <lb />
scriber. This is no eat eh penny <lb />
but a offer, and only one <lb />
s be brought <lb />
Hie time specified the boy vim brings it <lb />
rill gt the scholarship, or course we <lb />
more than one subscriber to be <lb />
In. for this Is a prize Worth <lb />
winning sod many boys worK for <lb />
it. <lb />
In order that there may be an <lb />
for boy who wishes to enter I <lb />
this contest, we offer a cash <lb />
in per c on all subscribers, -o <lb />
tint who to get the <lb />
will be pail their work, <lb />
the one who wins the scholarship will <lb />
not the commission. Now boys get <lb />
to work with the to win <lb />
this prise. You can get many <lb />
you lie d <lb />
by applying to the office. If you decide <lb />
to enter this contest send US your name <lb />
a, we to know DOW many boys are <lb />
working fir We will publish <lb />
the result of the contest with the name <lb />
of winner in issue the <lb />
Jan. h, giving the <lb />
boy to enter school on the <lb />
day of spring term Monday, <lb />
Jan. <lb />
Address all Sellers to <lb />
N. C. <lb />
X. <lb />
This that I have arranged <lb />
with publisher of Tun <lb />
to leach free of charge in <lb />
the English branches, for the o months <lb />
term beginning Jan. m, the boy <lb />
to whom be may award the scholarship <lb />
in th contest. <lb />
W . II. <lb />
e Mile <lb />
College Hotel <lb />
i to depot and to the lo- <lb />
warehouses. <lb />
Best and highest location around <lb />
Splendid mineral water. <lb />
Booms large and comfortable. Table <lb />
supplied with the best the <lb />
fonts. <lb />
Terms reasonable. <lb />
J. F. KING, <lb />
war, m m m <lb />
STABLES. <lb />
On Fifth Street near Five <lb />
A at the Interesting; Old Records <lb />
an <lb />
Tho village church at <lb />
England, writes a of <lb />
tho Boston <lb />
after tho Norman There <lb />
records to show for tho state- <lb />
Brit tho purely parochial <lb />
books do date back so far. In <lb />
tho rectory is an ancient chest filled <lb />
with musty documents, among <lb />
Which three long, narrow, <lb />
books, two written on sheepskin <lb />
and the other on paper. Tho rector, <lb />
in an hour of confidence, bids mo <lb />
overlook volumes at my lei- <lb />
sure. Tho invitation accounts for <lb />
tho present printing. <lb />
I know a neighboring parish where <lb />
tho clerk wrote on a certain <lb />
table <lb />
be praised Hera ye <lb />
Rump <lb />
But in no <lb />
such ecstasies on the part of tho par- <lb />
officer. Ho confined himself <lb />
strictly to business, having first set <lb />
down on a flyleaf a brief account of <lb />
tho origin of parish registers <lb />
which, it appears, were introduced <lb />
in time, another <lb />
well, Thomas, having had, as tho his- <lb />
books tell us, a finger in tho <lb />
pie. Thus writes the par- <lb />
was first ordered in by <lb />
Cromwell he was vicar gen- <lb />
Register Books should be in <lb />
every <lb />
of the volumes in tho rectory <lb />
chest is <lb />
Register Book for the Parish of <lb />
of nil and every person <lb />
buried in yo parish or <lb />
thereof according to an Act of Par- <lb />
made the year of the <lb />
is indecipherable entitled <lb />
An Act for Burying in <lb />
They were rare protectionists and <lb />
in those days. Tho do- <lb />
subjects of Charles II wore <lb />
by law compelled to in <lb />
tho woolen <lb />
try needed stimulating. <lb />
Tho paper book provides more <lb />
diversion. It contains the accounts <lb />
of tho churchwardens for years. <lb />
It is a young thing in <lb />
with tho <lb />
sheep- <lb />
skin, for it harks back no further <lb />
than 1720, tho year of tho South sea <lb />
babble. What first interests mo is <lb />
to find in these accounts tho same <lb />
names, family and Christian, that <lb />
appeared for years before in tho <lb />
earlier book, and that extant in <lb />
tho today, many of them con- <lb />
with tho same plots of ground <lb />
and the same bricks and mortar that <lb />
their tilled or lived behind <lb />
when great Elizabeth was queen. <lb />
says tho you <lb />
wish to find instances of the <lb />
of typical old English family <lb />
names look for them among the <lb />
people rather than among <lb />
tho <lb />
Hut mum <lb />
of names hero in <lb />
By tho parish books I can trace <lb />
years of blacksmithing, of <lb />
of carpentering and various <lb />
of purveying in tho families <lb />
whose representatives now follow <lb />
these livelihoods. points <lb />
of heritage wholly strange to Amer- <lb />
experience. As for tho trace- <lb />
in the church book, I <lb />
find but few changes in years. <lb />
Passengers <lb />
carried to any <lb />
Emit at reasonable rates Good <lb />
Comfortable Vehicles., <lb />
The Story of a <lb />
Only a <lb />
lay tho faded pages of <lb />
an old book. <lb />
A man, beholding it, looked down <lb />
tho distance tho dark, dreaming <lb />
of the past years. <lb />
A woman paused, and bending <lb />
over it with quivering lips <lb />
its crumbling petals. <lb />
Only a <lb />
Then as tho evening shadows <lb />
gloomed over it a cried, star- <lb />
tho <lb />
who's boon in tho par- <lb />
with this book They've <lb />
gone and lost the place whore I was <lb />
and Matrimony, <lb />
Wonderful tales have been told of <lb />
the marvelous instinctive <lb />
of dogs, but the idea of con- <lb />
a canine oracle when a mar. <lb />
is contemplating matrimony is a <lb />
new one. A French writer, how. <lb />
ever, says that committing <lb />
himself a man should note carefully <lb />
how she whom he loves conducts <lb />
herself toward her parents and <lb />
friends, and, above all, how she <lb />
treats ordinary domestic animals <lb />
of a person whom children <lb />
and dogs he says. <lb />
may our inferiors, but their in- <lb />
rarely deceive thorn, and a <lb />
pronounced antipathy on their part <lb />
may well be considered as a danger <lb />
signal. No compassion should <lb />
felt for him who marries a girl <lb />
whom dogs snarl at and for <lb />
he has had fair warning of <lb />
storms Advertiser. <lb />
CAN yOU SHOOT <lb />
Rules That Will Lesson the <lb />
Danger in Handling a Gun. <lb />
A. correspondent of the <lb />
can Field semis that paper the <lb />
following; rules, which if <lb />
observed by those currying <lb />
ons will avoid many sad <lb />
Never any <lb />
point a gun toward a human <lb />
being- <lb />
Never carry it so that if it <lb />
were accidentally discharged it <lb />
would oven endanger the life of a <lb />
dog. <lb />
Always which way your <lb />
gun is pointed, and if a <lb />
ion is. in the field with no <lb />
m near or how tempting <lb />
the game appears, do shoot <lb />
you know re he a stray <lb />
shot may be sufficient to destroy <lb />
eye forever- <lb />
Never carry a loaded gun in <lb />
a wagon- <lb />
Never carry a loaded gun <lb />
over n put it through <lb />
then get over. <lb />
Al carry a at half <lb />
cock; if a breech loader, never <lb />
let hammer rest the piling <lb />
era. <lb />
Never get in front of a <lb />
if you are falling, drop it so I bat <lb />
the will be from you. <lb />
S. If the cartridge sticks, tho <lb />
stout blade a knife will <lb />
extract if not, out the <lb />
other cartridge, cut a straight <lb />
stick poke it out the <lb />
even then do net got <lb />
of the <lb />
After filing one barrel, take <lb />
the cartridge out of other and <lb />
examine wad to sec that it is <lb />
not loosened, as it sometimes is <lb />
after a heavy recoil, for should it <lb />
get into the barrel it is liable to <lb />
burst tho <lb />
Never set a up so that <lb />
if it should fall the muzzle would <lb />
be toward you. <lb />
Never keep a loaded gun in <lb />
the house. <lb />
Follow these rules, be self <lb />
tho fields will afford <lb />
you sport without, dauber- <lb />
No Domestic Animals. <lb />
Japan is a land without the do <lb />
animals. It is this lack <lb />
which strikes the stranger so for- <lb />
in looking upon Japanese <lb />
landscapes. There no cows; the <lb />
Japanese neither drink milk nor <lb />
eat meat. There are but few horses <lb />
these imported for <lb />
the use of foreigners. The freight <lb />
curs in the city streets pulled <lb />
pushed by coolies, the <lb />
pleasure carriages by <lb />
men. There are but few dogs, <lb />
these are neither used as <lb />
watch dogs, beasts of burden, nor <lb />
hunting, except by foreigners. <lb />
Foreigners will soon break up <lb />
this They will <lb />
tho American hog there to squeal <lb />
for food to become food, and <lb />
will take there to <lb />
sheds in the j <lb />
They will have animals. <lb />
Making a Lamp Noxious. <lb />
Some women, through motives <lb />
of economy, turn the flame in a <lb />
kerosene lamp low, when <lb />
to leave it yet <lb />
Deeded to read or work by, a <lb />
they would not do if they <lb />
were aware that tho oil consumes <lb />
just as fast, but the gas does not <lb />
burn, hence is off into <lb />
room giving the horrible <lb />
which is not only offensive <lb />
ItO but poisonous to human <lb />
life. The gas thus <lb />
capable of diphtheria <lb />
some contagious fevers- If <lb />
the lamp must burn, leave it well <lb />
turned up put a big shade <lb />
it. <lb />
A Preacher, <lb />
Monroe people have for the <lb />
past week beep treated o a series <lb />
of Benson in ever <lb />
perhaps not very well <lb />
appreciated. A man by tho name <lb />
of Boyd came to town last Fri <lb />
day and began preaching in the <lb />
court house every and <lb />
night- With him were his wife <lb />
one child. Congregations <lb />
collections were both quite <lb />
till Saturday the family <lb />
took its position on the <lb />
house awaited tor a <lb />
congregation. The preacher took <lb />
bis and played a <lb />
little, but no as <lb />
Night came, and they <lb />
were still there, and <lb />
without shelter for the night, tho <lb />
preacher saying that he had <lb />
money to pay for his board, and <lb />
that lie would not return to the <lb />
boarding house- Some gentle <lb />
mer. up enough to pay <lb />
supper lodging, <lb />
and then they have <lb />
enough to pay their way <lb />
the help of being asked to <lb />
different as some of their <lb />
hearers have been The <lb />
preacher says that he is a reform- <lb />
ed drunkard and is the <lb />
Lord's work in the way that he <lb />
is directed, and that is <lb />
taking care of him, When some <lb />
one a- Ks him out to dinner he <lb />
considers that the good <lb />
tan is sent by the Lord- tie <lb />
has implicit faith some <lb />
thing or somebody, for he sat cu <lb />
the public square all Saturday <lb />
evening with not a cent in his <lb />
pocket and no prospect for either <lb />
any supper or a bed for the <lb />
and sat as quietly and nu- <lb />
too, as would a man <lb />
barns were full to over- <lb />
flowing. <lb />
He holds allegiance to no de- <lb />
and seems to be a <lb />
free in Ho <lb />
preaches and sings and his wife <lb />
prays and <lb />
Will Not Hereafter <lb />
d Watson, a white man <lb />
who lives about two miles from , <lb />
town, but who has employment <lb />
here, was last week tried at <lb />
son for retailing an came clear, j <lb />
When the was rendered I <lb />
Mr. Watson was not satisfied <lb />
with being but arose and <lb />
thanked the judge and jury for <lb />
doing fame. The judge quietly <lb />
instructed Sheriff to <lb />
Mr. Watson days on the pub- <lb />
roads for thanking a <lb />
and jury for clearing Mr. <lb />
will not be so profuse in <lb />
offering thanks in the future Mt. <lb />
Airy <lb />
According; to <lb />
A man the other day employed <lb />
a carpenter to partition off a part j <lb />
of his study and particularly <lb />
the workman to <lb />
the partition sound-proof. The <lb />
carpenter ho <lb />
do this effectually with a filling <lb />
of sawdust. When it was finish- <lb />
ed th man stood on one side and <lb />
called to tho carpenter on, <lb />
you hear me, <lb />
No, sir, not a mi the <lb />
prompt reply. <lb />
THANKSGIVING <lb />
The President Designates November <lb />
as Thanksgiving Day. <lb />
President Cleveland has issued <lb />
a proclamation designating Thurs <lb />
day, Nov. as <lb />
Day. The proclamation follows . <lb />
constant and <lb />
of Almighty God, <lb />
which have vouchsafed to <lb />
the American people the <lb />
year which is just past, call for <lb />
their sincere acknowledgment <lb />
and devout gratitude. To the <lb />
end, therefore, that we may with <lb />
thankful hearts unite in extolling <lb />
Use loving care of our heavenly <lb />
I, Grover Cleveland, Pros <lb />
idem of United States, hereby <lb />
appoint Thursday, tho day <lb />
of the mouth of <lb />
as a day of thanksgiving and <lb />
prayer, to be kept by all our <lb />
On that day let us <lb />
our usual occupations, <lb />
our accustomed places of worship <lb />
join in thanks to the <lb />
giver of every good perfect <lb />
gift for the returns <lb />
that have rewarded our in <lb />
the fields and the busy marts <lb />
of trade, for the peace and older <lb />
that have prevailed throughout <lb />
the land, for our protection from <lb />
pestilence and dire calamities, <lb />
and for the other blessings I hat <lb />
have been upon us <lb />
from an open hand. And with <lb />
our let humbly <lb />
beseech the Lord to so <lb />
the hearts of our people unto <lb />
aim that He will not or <lb />
forsake us as a nation, but will <lb />
continue to us His mercy <lb />
protecting us in <lb />
the path of national prosperity <lb />
en us with <lb />
rectitude virtue and keeping <lb />
alive within us a patriotic love <lb />
for the institutions which <lb />
have to us our <lb />
heritage- And let also the <lb />
day of our thanksgiving <lb />
remember the poor <lb />
needy, and by deeds of <lb />
let us show the of our <lb />
gratitude. <lb />
witness, whereof, I have <lb />
set my caused <lb />
soul of the United States to <lb />
affixed. <lb />
at the city of Washing- <lb />
ton, this, fourth day of <lb />
in the year of our Lord one <lb />
thousand eight hundred and <lb />
five, and the <lb />
and year of the <lb />
independence of the United <lb />
States. <lb />
By the <lb />
of <lb />
State- <lb />
bis address at Ann <lb />
I Mich , recently, Senator Hill <lb />
i jested three amendments to the <lb />
Constitution, making tho <lb />
I Presidential term six years, and <lb />
making the President <lb />
to a second term ; the second <lb />
the election of U. S- <lb />
by the direct of the <lb />
J people, and the third authorizing <lb />
I the President to veto objection- <lb />
able parts of a bill without veto- <lb />
the whole <lb />
Holmes, the murderer of Ben- <lb />
who has been on <lb />
trial Philadelphia for the past <lb />
several days has been <lb />
I of murder the first degree and <lb />
hang unless something <lb />
comes in later to save him. His <lb />
attorney will endeavor to get a <lb />
trial, which it seems to us he <lb />
ought ti have because he was <lb />
without counsel until after the <lb />
jury bad been selected, and <lb />
forced into the trial by <lb />
the presiding judge. no trial <lb />
is granted will be <lb />
peal to the Supreme Court. <lb />
Why He Stopped His Paper. <lb />
A subscriber to a <lb />
newspaper writes to the <lb />
tor to stop his paper, and makes <lb />
this <lb />
think people to speed <lb />
their ninny fur mi daddy <lb />
didn't everybody he <lb />
the man in the ken- <lb />
try and had the smartest family <lb />
of bow that ever <lb />
The counties having the <lb />
est number of Confederate pen- <lb />
Alleghany, Al- <lb />
Burke, Bun-<lb />
Catawba, Cleve <lb />
land Cumberland, Davie,; <lb />
Guilford, j <lb />
Johnston, j <lb />
Mecklenburg, Randolph, <lb />
Rowan, I <lb />
Sampson, Stokes, <lb />
Union, Wake, <lb />
Willies, Of the counties <lb />
with few, Perquimans has i <lb />
Carteret, <lb />
an, Dare, Graham, <lb />
ford, Bean fort, <lb />
The In <lb />
A few months ago, <lb />
myself with Cyrano do Bergerac's <lb />
Em- <lb />
do la Lime ct An <lb />
was amazed to <lb />
across the matter quoted below, <lb />
which foreshadows tho <lb />
as closely as do Bacon's <lb />
words tho steamship and railway. <lb />
The author is on a <lb />
voyage over the moon. Loft alone <lb />
i. little by his guide, the <lb />
gives him to him while away <lb />
tho hour books to read. The <lb />
books, however, different from <lb />
any on earth. They are, in <lb />
fact, little boxes, Cyrano thus <lb />
opening one of I <lb />
found I know not what kind of <lb />
metal similar to our <lb />
clockwork, composed of I know not <lb />
bow many little devices and imper- <lb />
machinery. It was a book, <lb />
certainly, but a most marvelous one <lb />
which has neither leaves nor char- <lb />
book to understand which <lb />
the eyes are needs only <lb />
use his pars. When ho wishes to <lb />
read this book, ho connects it by a <lb />
sort of little nerve to his ears. Then <lb />
he turns a needle t the chapter that <lb />
he wishes to hear, and immediately <lb />
there emerges from the instrument <lb />
as. from tho mouth of a man or from <lb />
a musical instrument all tho words <lb />
and sounds which servo tho grands <lb />
for <lb />
I will say further an- <lb />
many of the inventions <lb />
and conceptions of modern <lb />
No that h con- <lb />
by his as <lb />
Science <lb />
Monthly. <lb />
ODD RITES OF FAKIRS. <lb />
C-g Ceremonies Thai <lb />
Are Practiced In India. <lb />
The following interesting <lb />
an Indian fakir Is from a <lb />
respondent in days <lb />
ago I returned from a short trip <lb />
a friend to tho sacred city of <lb />
where I had been <lb />
This time I saw several interesting <lb />
fakirs. There tho ordinary <lb />
eyed, ash smeared follows, one <lb />
with long brown hair hanging <lb />
ah was. one flabby. <lb />
North Carolina Sunday School <lb />
Mm. <lb />
The Fourteenth Annual <lb />
of the Sunday School <lb />
Workers of North Carolina will <lb />
be held Goldsboro, <lb />
Monday, November <lb />
at o'clock P. M., continue <lb />
Tuesday Wednesday, No <lb />
26th 27th. <lb />
The Convention will be attend- <lb />
ed by Prof. H. M. Super <lb />
of Normal Work, of the <lb />
Illinois Sunday School <lb />
probably by Evangelists <lb />
W P. Fife and Weston R. Gales <lb />
other workers. <lb />
The representation, the Con <lb />
will consist of members <lb />
of the the Stale Com- <lb />
all Speakers named the <lb />
of the Convention, <lb />
five s for each <lb />
Greatly reduced round trip rates <lb />
of fare will be obtained from all <lb />
railroads. An outline <lb />
and information rail- <lb />
road facilities will be published <lb />
as Boon as possible. <lb />
All Counties which have not <lb />
held Conventions this year, are <lb />
earnestly urged to <lb />
take immediate hold Con <lb />
and elect delegates to <lb />
tho State Convention. A full <lb />
representation from every county <lb />
the State is greatly <lb />
We appeal U the Ministers, <lb />
Superintendents and every lover <lb />
of the Sunday School cause <lb />
throughout the State to bestir <lb />
themselves and see that Comity <lb />
held Counties <lb />
where none h it e been held <lb />
the year. <lb />
The local behalf <lb />
of the people of es- <lb />
a hearty invitation to the <lb />
Convention, will <lb />
welcome to then Christian homes <lb />
Sunday School work <lb />
era throughout the State. <lb />
Associations are urged <lb />
to prepare lull statistical reports <lb />
for the blanks for <lb />
can obtained from Mr. <lb />
I. W. Causey Statistical Secretary <lb />
Greensboro. <lb />
Let every Sunday School in <lb />
the State determine, if possible, <lb />
to be represented at Goldsboro <lb />
by its very best workers, and it <lb />
should a prayer and <lb />
of the Christian people of <lb />
North Carolina that the <lb />
Convention may be the <lb />
most mid memorable <lb />
One of Hie series its favor, its <lb />
high its powerful and per- <lb />
spiritual effects, its <lb />
results of good fruit in the vine- <lb />
yard are aiming to <lb />
N. President, <lb />
U. N. Ex- Com. <lb />
Highest of in Leavening U. S. Report <lb />
Absolutely pure <lb />
free cf Biblical Knowledge. <lb />
The <lb />
Bible con- <lb />
letters, <lb />
word-, <lb />
es, chapters <lb />
books, longest, chap- <lb />
is the Psalm <lb />
shortest and lie <lb />
chapter is the IT Psalm, <lb />
the verse is cite Nib <lb />
the Psalm. The longest <lb />
is in I lie S chapter of Isaiah <lb />
The word occurs times <lb />
The 37th chapter of Isaiah the <lb />
ll of the hook of Kings are <lb />
alike. The longest verse is the of <lb />
chapter Bather, the shortest the <lb />
of the n chapter of John. The <lb />
verse of the i i <lb />
only one of the entire collection <lb />
which contains every letter In the <lb />
alphabet. The word <lb />
its equivalent. cl- <lb />
ears limes in Old <lb />
Testament, o to be more <lb />
exact, the word <lb />
times and <lb />
the word <lb />
times <lb />
The <lb />
docs <lb />
not <lb />
cur in <lb />
book <lb />
of <lb />
but there Is <lb />
WISDOM, <lb />
HOLINESS and LOVE in <lb />
CHAPTER of the ENTIRE W <lb />
Merchant. <lb />
The home merchant entitled <lb />
to trade and ought to have <lb />
it, as against the itinerant dealer <lb />
or the merchant of some distant <lb />
city, lie spends his money here. <lb />
He builds a home <lb />
the value of all property. He <lb />
helped pay for the church in <lb />
which you worship, and the <lb />
school to which you send your <lb />
Children- He cannot afford to mis- <lb />
represent his or swindle <lb />
you. Self interest alone would <lb />
prevent this. He stays with you <lb />
in and storm, in times <lb />
of prosperity and days of <lb />
He bears his share of the <lb />
burden of good government. <lb />
When a subscription paper is <lb />
passed he is first approached <lb />
These are a few of the reasons <lb />
why j should the <lb />
home merchant. And if be keeps <lb />
the goods you want and <lb />
them at the right price, and lets <lb />
the fact be known by means of <lb />
an advertisement in the <lb />
tor he will be very apt to get bis <lb />
share of the <lb />
COMMISSIONER'S MEETING. <lb />
Hot- i, <lb />
The Hoard met regular <lb />
The following were pres- <lb />
Dawson, chairman, T. E. <lb />
Keel, S- M. Jones, J- L. South <lb />
and Leonidas Fleming. <lb />
Tho following pauper orders <lb />
wore <lb />
Martha Nelson H, D. <lb />
Smith Nancy Moore <lb />
Susan Lucinda Smith <lb />
Henry Harris Kenneth <lb />
Henderson Eliza Edwards <lb />
Carlos Gorham J H <lb />
Henry Sam <lb />
Ann Cherry Fannie <lb />
Tucker Alice Corbett <lb />
Easter Vines Winifred <lb />
Alex Harriss 1200, Lydia <lb />
Staton, W H Parker <lb />
Chapman Polly <lb />
Adams Mrs. J N Crisp <lb />
James Edwin Had- <lb />
dock Matilda Thomas I <lb />
wife i <lb />
Lucinda Peel <lb />
The following general Orders <lb />
wore issued. <lb />
H L Can- and E <lb />
Jim Barret Lo W B <lb />
Wilson S R Ross <lb />
J W <lb />
Smith Dr B T Cox <lb />
Dr Samuel Morrill Woody <lb />
it Kit- <lb />
Jarvis V Blow <lb />
R W King R W King <lb />
Jas A Lang D S <lb />
Harper Jas H <lb />
C Dawson M King <lb />
L Fleming S M Jones <lb />
T E Keel J L Smith <lb />
Tho persons were <lb />
lowed to list their taxes for <lb />
Greenville S <lb />
Allen, Mark Nobles, Louis Hen- <lb />
Dawson Mooring, <lb />
Frank W A Fleming, <lb />
I White, Lee <lb />
Swift Creek H <lb />
Worthington and wife, H H <lb />
J Haddock, J B Cher- <lb />
and heirs of T R Cherry, R W <lb />
King. Laura Stocks, W E <lb />
H H Wilson J B Cherry <lb />
and heirs of T R Cherry, J C <lb />
Stocks, W E Wm Gard- <lb />
George Waters- <lb />
Wm L H <lb />
II A Boyd- <lb />
Con ten B <lb />
Cherry and heirs of T B Cherry, <lb />
Margaret Nettie Worthing- <lb />
ton, Pierce. <lb />
Beaver Lain township J U <lb />
for M A B , J By- <lb />
for S E Bynum. <lb />
Farmville <lb />
Adams. <lb />
Spain, <lb />
Tom Anderson, <lb />
Tho following persons were ex- <lb />
from poll tax for the year <lb />
Warren, C <lb />
Marcellus Windham, William J <lb />
The following jurors were drawn <lb />
for January Superior <lb />
First May, J T <lb />
Epps W H <lb />
way, J S Powell, T B Manning, <lb />
B F Ward, J L G Manning, M <lb />
R Lang, Joseph Griffin, J B Gard- <lb />
Joyner <lb />
Stokes, John John A <lb />
Bullock, T W Whitehurst Fore- <lb />
man Adams, J J Ford, Chas. <lb />
W A Hyman, Jas. T <lb />
Briley, Joel A James <lb />
Jas. A Smith, W S Brooks, Robt- <lb />
Jefferson, Richard Wm- <lb />
C Dixon, W B Harper, G B <lb />
John L Warren, W J <lb />
James H Mills, B T <lb />
Smith, G Ford, Alonzo Moor- <lb />
Windham, T Hooker, <lb />
Thomas Haddock, T J Daniel, J <lb />
H W B Edwards, E E <lb />
D E Jas II Gray, J <lb />
B Davenport, J O Corbett, J W <lb />
Cory, J R May, E H <lb />
Marcellus W T Fleming, <lb />
W C Jackson, <lb />
Ordered that Cullen Thigpen <lb />
be allowed per month, to take <lb />
care of Redmond Atkinson. <lb />
A petition signed by Elisha <lb />
and others, asking for a <lb />
public road in Bethel township <lb />
from the Bethel and Tarboro road <lb />
to a point near J S L Ward's <lb />
was presented. <lb />
There is cold in Tues- <lb />
day's elections for any Demo- <lb />
The only consolation too <lb />
that Populist can hare is <lb />
that they have aided the Re- <lb />
publicans and thereby defeated <lb />
the Democrats. Only two <lb />
States out of the eleven that <lb />
voted Democratic. These <lb />
wen Virginia and Mississippi. <lb />
Maryland it a fight be- <lb />
tween the Baltimore Sim and <lb />
senator Gorman and the Sun is <lb />
on top. It claims that it was <lb />
fighting for Democracy and <lb />
that this election makes the <lb />
State forever Democratic. It is <lb />
strange logic that the way <lb />
make the State Democratic is <lb />
to carry it for the Republicans. <lb />
It also seems to us bad politics <lb />
to aid the Republicans to beat <lb />
Senator The thing to <lb />
do was to beat in hit party, <lb />
Kentucky it was a spectacle <lb />
of a man who was an a vowed <lb />
free silver man running u <lb />
gold bug platform and in con- <lb />
the result is not <lb />
These two States <lb />
were the only ones that it was <lb />
expected would be carried by <lb />
the Democrats in addition to <lb />
the two mentioned as <lb />
having gone Democratic No <lb />
party can that is not <lb />
and when people feel <lb />
like they can vote regardless of <lb />
party principles, and to gratify <lb />
personal ends we may expect <lb />
just such results as were given <lb />
us on Tuesday. Unless <lb />
there is a decided change a Re <lb />
publican will be the next Press <lb />
WHAT A WOMAN'S THOUGHT- <lb />
LESS TONGUE COST. <lb />
The rendering of a verdict in <lb />
Richmond for against <lb />
Mrs J. Todd for alleged <lb />
defamation of character <lb />
to have a effect- Miss <lb />
Louisa H. Gibson, a <lb />
man who established a high <lb />
character, was employed as a <lb />
clerk in the store of Miller and <lb />
Rhodes. Not a great while ago, <lb />
Miss Gibson received a <lb />
from her dispensing <lb />
with her services. demand- <lb />
ed to know the cause of her dis- <lb />
missal, and was told that Mrs- <lb />
Todd accused her of saying that <lb />
tho wife of Rev. Dr. W- E. Hatch- <lb />
would goods from the <lb />
counter. She denied having <lb />
made an v such charge refer- <lb />
to the great Baptist preach- <lb />
wife and brought suit for <lb />
slander, gaining a ten thousand <lb />
j dollar verdict. <lb />
This ought to <lb />
the of trying to tame <lb />
unruly Men and <lb />
women are both prone to make <lb />
charges involving integrity and <lb />
morals upon the slenderest <lb />
the gossips <lb />
tattlers are quick to spread abroad <lb />
any scandal affecting any man or <lb />
woman, and the more prominent <lb />
business, , or social life <lb />
the person talked is, the <lb />
more rapidly does the scandal <lb />
spread. <lb />
If every man and woman had <lb />
to pay ten thousand dollars for <lb />
every slanderous word spoken, it <lb />
would put a bridle on all <lb />
It is a severe punishment imposed <lb />
upon Mrs. but if guilty, <lb />
charged, the good name of <lb />
Gibson, or any other <lb />
man of character, is worth far <lb />
than ten thousand dollars. <lb />
If Miss Gibson had slandered <lb />
Mrs. Hatcher, as alleged, no pun- <lb />
be too severe for <lb />
her. <lb />
If the prospect of having to <lb />
ten thousand dollars for <lb />
slander does not make men and <lb />
women more guarded in speech, <lb />
St James is right in <lb />
the tongue can no man <lb />
Raleigh <lb />
ii<lb /></p>
                <pb facs="00017771_tn_0002" n="2" />
                <p>
THE REFLECTOR <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
L J, d <lb />
Entered t the Greenville <lb />
m r. matter. <lb />
WEDNESDAY, NOV. 13th, 1665. <lb />
GREENVILLE. <lb />
The Tobacco Department. <lb />
Conducted by O. L. Joyner, Proprietor Eastern Tobacco Warehouse <lb />
A Series of Articles on <lb />
the History of To- <lb />
Culture in <lb />
the Eastern <lb />
Counties <lb />
THE GROWTH AND DEVELOP- <lb />
OP THE GREENVILLE <lb />
N. C. TOBACCO MARKET <lb />
tire lathed and plastered sis- <lb />
teen feet square each way. The <lb />
writer well remembers the day it <lb />
was finished. While plastering <lb />
was yet soft, Mr- Seat walked <lb />
to the opposite wall from the door <lb />
and with his fore finger printed <lb />
the of his name, J- T. S- <lb />
which can be seen there to- <lb />
day. The barn is fairly well <lb />
preset and Mr- J. F. Evans <lb />
who is a judge of curing <lb />
says it the best caring barn on <lb />
the plantation now. We hope <lb />
it will last years yet. <lb />
The pioneers in tobacco culture <lb />
all did not find it a very profitable <lb />
crop the first year and while <lb />
Some Interesting Facts About Green <lb />
ville Now and e Five <lb />
Tears Ago. <lb />
The Tobacco Ware <lb />
house Co., was formed and steps <lb />
were immediately taken to have a <lb />
tobacco warehouse built- In the <lb />
meantime Tarboro was pushing <lb />
ahead with two tobacco ware- <lb />
houses, Mount had <lb />
ready had new life infused into <lb />
its sordid veins and that market <lb />
too was rocking a great clamor <lb />
for Wilson too was <lb />
rapid strides <lb />
Several new house were built <lb />
there this year and tobacco men <lb />
coming in from every <lb />
to locate in either Wilson, <lb />
Rocky Mount or Tarboro and just <lb />
here we want to call the attention <lb />
sons following- The fourth year <lb />
he formed a with <lb />
K H. Hayes and L. F. Evans. <lb />
This season, the fifth since the <lb />
house was built, it is conducted <lb />
by Evans Co., the proprietors <lb />
being L. F. Evans, A. H. Catcher <lb />
ind R- S Evans. The manager <lb />
if the house is <lb />
FRANK WILSON. <lb />
About three hundred years ago <lb />
that gallant Knight, Sir Walter <lb />
Raleigh, discovered the natives <lb />
of the Islands of the eastern coast <lb />
of North Carolina cultivating a <lb />
plant which called <lb />
or tobacco. We have no facts to <lb />
show how or when the white <lb />
first began to grow tobacco <lb />
but we do know that the legal <lb />
statutes of the early days of <lb />
North Carolina and Virginia are <lb />
replete with matter pertaining to <lb />
the regulation and disposition of <lb />
tobacco at that very early day in <lb />
the history of the colonies. <lb />
know further from Burk's his- <lb />
of Virginia that it was in <lb />
the eastern counties of Virginia <lb />
and that the culture cf <lb />
co was first engaged in by the <lb />
whites and very strongest laws <lb />
bad to lo enacted by his y, <lb />
the King of England, to prevent <lb />
the planting of too much tobacco <lb />
to the neglect of other crops such <lb />
as Indian corn, etc or how <lb />
it was that the eastern counties <lb />
came to dispense with tobacco <lb />
culture the writer <lb />
unless it was found that it could <lb />
be grown to better perfection fur- <lb />
from the coast, at any rate <lb />
tobacco has not been planted la <lb />
the eastern counties of North Car <lb />
as a monetary crop for the <lb />
last fifty years until a years <lb />
ago Most of our readers know <lb />
how tobacco culture was intro- <lb />
into Pitt but for <lb />
the purpose of thin article it will <lb />
bear repetition, in 1886 it was <lb />
that Mr. L. F. Evans was travel- <lb />
through Nash county. He <lb />
noticed that a few of the farmers <lb />
VIEW OF THE BITE OCCUPIED BY THE TOBACCO MARKET <lb />
AS IT APPEARED FIVE YEARS AGO. <lb />
pi <lb />
of the reader to the condition of <lb />
the market. In June <lb />
1891 the present site of the Green- <lb />
ville Tobacco market is shown <lb />
in the cut of the old field, nothing <lb />
but a neglected old pine and <lb />
broom sedge field, that for years, <lb />
had almost been considered <lb />
worthies. On Sept. she 3rd, 1891 <lb />
the Greenville warehouse was <lb />
opened for the sale of <lb />
Just a week prior to opening day <lb />
the was sent by Mr- G. F. <lb />
Evans, who had charge of the <lb />
house, to visit some of the older <lb />
markets and try to got buyers <lb />
Nearly everyone that we <lb />
said that he had an idea <lb />
of placing a man on the eastern <lb />
markets but they nothing <lb />
of Greenville. Rocky Mount, <lb />
Tarboro and Wilson seemed to <lb />
be the only markets that were <lb />
known aid very much but <lb />
not discouraged we back <lb />
and depended on lack to <lb />
one to buy tobacco. Nearly <lb />
everybody what a time we <lb />
had the year. of our <lb />
came on and bought <lb />
for a while- A few young men <lb />
from Oxford and Henderson came <lb />
down to buy and it was soon re- <lb />
ported throughout the county<lb />
some of them were almost dis- <lb />
and out of the notion <lb />
of planting any more, the writer <lb />
has investigated and found that <lb />
everyone of the original planters <lb />
has planted some tobacco every <lb />
year since the first. -Marketing <lb />
the cop was another obstacle <lb />
the way of successfully handling <lb />
their It had to be ship <lb />
Oxford and Henderson to <lb />
be sold and by the a good <lb />
many ship to these same markets <lb />
The second year a few <lb />
other were <lb />
enticed plant a small crop and <lb />
they met with fairly good success. <lb />
The third year a good many farm <lb />
in <lb />
sections and most all of <lb />
them made good money out cf it. <lb />
The fourth year, 1890, was <lb />
probably a thousand acres plant- <lb />
ed in this county and nearly <lb />
everybody made more money <lb />
out of their tobacco than any <lb />
other crop- It was during the <lb />
summer and fall of this year that <lb />
the was at <lb />
taking a business course. In <lb />
September we were offered a <lb />
good position to go West, but <lb />
seeing so much about Pitt county <lb />
tobacco in the Reflector we . <lb />
., , . that we all buying tobacco <lb />
to come home and engage , , <lb />
,. and shipping it to these <lb />
J malting on it. <lb />
L. F. EVANS, <lb />
who though a young man man is <lb />
one of the pioneers in the <lb />
co industry in Pitt county, and is <lb />
a thorough, business <lb />
man. He has been identified with <lb />
the industry ever since the market <lb />
was established, being connect- <lb />
ed with the Greenville warehouse <lb />
before ha became one of its pro- <lb />
Ho is a man in whom <lb />
the people have confidence, for <lb />
when Leon tells them he will do a <lb />
thing it is done just as he says- <lb />
conducting the house this <lb />
season he is ably assisted by A. H. <lb />
Critcher, his brother-in-law, and <lb />
R. his younger brother- <lb />
Never in the history of the clothing business have desirable clothes been offered at such low <lb />
prices as I am now quoting. My assortment of rich novelties, both in foreign and do- <lb />
manufacture, represent every fashionable color and weave and is <lb />
the largest and most complete to be seen in the city. Quality with <lb />
-------me is always the first consideration, this secured, 1------- <lb />
Hammered the Prices Down to suit You. <lb />
A great exhibit of new goods for this week's sale in<lb />
II <lb />
HATS TRUNKS <lb />
THE FIRST C <lb />
BUILT IN COUNTY. <lb />
up there were planting tobacco <lb />
and he made sonic investigations <lb />
and found that it was a paying <lb />
He noticed, too, that the <lb />
land was very of the same <lb />
nature as was the river upland of <lb />
the section which he lived. A <lb />
number of farmers had <lb />
clubbed and employed one J- T <lb />
Seat Granville county, to <lb />
superintend their tobacco crop. <lb />
As was not needed in <lb />
that section another year Mr. <lb />
Evans talked him in the notion of <lb />
coming down and looking our <lb />
lands and our people- To <lb />
cut a long story short the result <lb />
of his visit was that he was <lb />
ployed by following <lb />
to superintend a o crop <lb />
during the year L- F. Evans, <lb />
G. F Evans, A- A. Forbes, T. J. <lb />
Stancill and Jacob Mr. <lb />
Seat came down early and select- <lb />
ed plant land and had the beds <lb />
sown <lb />
The next thing in order was <lb />
the of barns, and the <lb />
cut on first page represents the <lb />
first tobacco barn that was <lb />
east of the Wilmington Weldon <lb />
Railroad. There were other <lb />
the same year but this <lb />
was the hr t one. It was <lb />
by Mr. Jacob Joyner, February <lb />
1886. and at belongs to <lb />
the writer. The photograph of <lb />
this barn was taken during the <lb />
last curing season while <lb />
was tobacco in it in process of <lb />
curing- As will soon be seen <lb />
om the cat it is a frame <lb />
in the tobacco business, <lb />
whole county was wild almost on <lb />
the subject of tobacco culture. <lb />
Wilson was erecting a tobacco <lb />
warehouse under the manage- <lb />
of Cap. E. M. Pace. Rocky <lb />
Mount had a <lb />
but it had about gone down. <lb />
With the opening of the Wilson <lb />
warehouse an was made <lb />
for our farmers to get rid of their <lb />
tobacco close to L so in <lb />
three thousand acres of tobacco <lb />
was planted in Pitt county, a <lb />
of farmers in Green and Le <lb />
went into it, and it es- <lb />
that in 1801 five ti <lb />
acres were planted one <lb />
and adjoining counties <lb />
TO BE CONTINUED- <lb />
Bryan Grimes sold nine <lb />
teen grades of tobacco the <lb />
Eastern, Tuesday, for which be <lb />
got a check for <lb />
Reports say the long <lb />
protracted spell of dry weather <lb />
has kept farmers in the old to <lb />
belt from Belling but very <lb />
little as Now that <lb />
we have had a general season, as <lb />
idea of what the up country crop <lb />
is soon be learned. If it a <lb />
bright one we may look for lower <lb />
prices, if one it is likely <lb />
prices on g d tobacco ad <lb />
Will be offered in every department of <lb />
to warrant their inspection by every one in- <lb />
in high class merchandise. I do not quote juices for the reason that the values in each <lb />
and every instance will speak for themselves and tellingly. <lb />
is the youngest in the flock he is There will be many changes in <lb />
a hustler from the word go- the tobacco world the next <lb />
Taken altogether these young <lb />
men compose a strong business <lb />
team they richly merit the <lb />
watch and <lb />
some start- <lb />
A- II- <lb />
is a native cf Person <lb />
has been around tobacco all his <lb />
life. He every detail <lb />
about it from the plant bed to the <lb />
factory and is as good a judge <lb />
of weed as there is the market. <lb />
BIRD'S EYE VIEW, LOOKING DOWN NINTH OF THE GREENVILLE <lb />
TOBACCO AT IT TO DAY. <lb />
1890 had been a good crop v ear <lb />
and nearly every farmer that had <lb />
planted any tobacco in that year <lb />
increased his crop besides <lb />
numbers who had planted <lb />
begun cultivating it. The <lb />
crop was not a good one. The <lb />
heavy rains in July caused it to <lb />
fire on bill, but at this time <lb />
the culture of tobacco had spread <lb />
from the little community just <lb />
above Greenville almost all over <lb />
Eastern Carolina. Farmers had <lb />
gone to the expense of <lb />
preparations and one poor crop <lb />
did not discourage thorn, while <lb />
some reduced their <lb />
a great many who had never <lb />
planted any before planted a few <lb />
It was in this year, 1891, <lb />
June that a meeting of the cit- <lb />
who were interested in to- <lb />
GREENVILLE <lb />
This well known and popular <lb />
Warehouse was the first to be <lb />
built In Greenville for the sale cf <lb />
leaf tobacco, and the day that <lb />
marked its advent was tho <lb />
ginning of a new t in tho pros- <lb />
of the town <lb />
In June, 1891, ft meeting <lb />
was held here, a stock company <lb />
organized and this house was <lb />
the result, its completion <lb />
in time to begin the fall business <lb />
of that <lb />
The first season the Louse was <lb />
conducted by G. F- who <lb />
took it through the experimental <lb />
stage showed that a market <lb />
could be established here. The <lb />
next year he formed a <lb />
.,.,.,,. ship with Ola Forbes and <lb />
was called. At this meeting ran the two <lb />
it. S. EVANS, <lb />
is one of out own boys. Every- <lb />
body Dick and though he <lb />
splendid success with which they <lb />
are meeting. <lb />
D- J- Walker, of Durham, a <lb />
very highly respected gentleman <lb />
and a good of tobacco, <lb />
has come to to locate. <lb />
twelve months. Just <lb />
wait we will see- <lb />
ling manifestations. <lb />
It will soon be in order to know <lb />
who will build the fifth warehouse <lb />
in Greenville next year. The mar- <lb />
has added a new house every <lb />
year since tho first. The rest <lb />
best thing for Greenville is facto- <lb />
to work up the abundance <lb />
law material that we have. <lb />
The Greenville Warehouse.<lb />
fa <lb />
CO., <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <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 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 />
r-p a i r We make pets of all <lb />
of our customers, <lb />
and strive hard to please them in the sale of their <lb />
Tobacco. Those who have patronized us can <lb />
bear witness to the fact, and we hereby extend a <lb />
cordial invitation to those who have not, to give <lb />
us a trial, and we will convince them the <lb />
Qr-p a tS is first class in all that goes to <lb />
O get top market price, so when <lb />
you get a load ready put cork in your ears and <lb />
listen to no one until yen anchor at the Star and <lb />
we send you home happy over big prices. <lb />
Capt. Pace is our Salesman. Be handles every of Tobacco <lb />
at auction Bale, to it that do Tobacco is neglected. Your <lb />
patronage is solicited and on slate market <lb />
invited. Your friends truly. I BEE, BROWN A CO. <lb />
E Pi. <lb />
Just stop, think, consider where you can <lb />
best protect your interest in <lb />
of your Tobacco crop. <lb />
For four 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 tot had a To- <lb />
Warehouse we have been on the grounds work day and night <lb />
to acquire the best possible knowledge of how to sell farmers <lb />
co to the best advantage and now after four years difficult toil we <lb />
sell, that we believe we are ma <lb />
better position than any Warehouse firm in Eastern Carolina to <lb />
market price for your product. So with this we make <lb />
our politest bow asking for a continuance and ease your pat- <lb />
We have no special pets <lb />
to whom fancy prices are given at the expense of less <lb />
our undivided personal attention is given to every pile of your <lb />
and if your interest should at any time be neglected our attention only <lb />
needs to be called to it and cheerfully and willingly all <lb />
Our opinion is that Tobacco is selling very well for the <lb />
offered and from now on we expect lively market. So when you <lb />
ready to sell just hookup and drive straight to the old reliable <lb />
headquarters for high prices, good averages and all <lb />
round courteous treatment. <lb />
Your friends, <lb />
EVANS, JOYNER CO., <lb />
Owners and Proprietors Eastern Tobacco Warehouse. <lb />
Tie Planters Tl; <lb />
-r <lb />
Pounds <lb />
TOBACCO<lb />
and we are going to have it if hard work and <lb />
satisfactory prices will get it. <lb />
Give us a trial and be convinced that <lb />
MOVE <lb />
can and will give satisfaction in every respect. <lb />
The High Prices we are getting every day for <lb />
the farmers who sell with us will convince you <lb />
that we are yours for highest averages, <lb />
N. C. <lb /></p>
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                <p>
THE REFLECTOR <lb />
Local Reflections. <lb />
bed a muting <lb />
this noon. <lb />
nil have ii series of bicycle <lb />
nets on Thanksgiving. <lb />
Dark Digits, and it is cloudy <lb />
they are dark sure enough. <lb />
Granulated sugar cents per <lb />
pound at J- B. Cherry <lb />
easy and good <lb />
wear for the feet- You can't <lb />
wrong with thorn, they are rights <lb />
and loft. For sale by J. Cher- <lb />
Co. <lb />
Quite a Urge party left here this <lb />
morning lucky Mount to attend the <lb />
fair. <lb />
A. J. Griffin has had one of his <lb />
Beautiful stylish and cheap <lb />
Dress Goods and Trimmings at <lb />
J. B Cherry k <lb />
Oliver Smith his horn <lb />
to town gave <lb />
blasts from it. <lb />
Smith's trotter, Mary was <lb />
of the winners in races a; I he <lb />
Mo nit f <lb />
Granulated sugar per <lb />
pound at J- B- Cherry k Co's. <lb />
Mr. Alfred Fob.-- brought th- Be- <lb />
some of his fall of <lb />
put no .-. are inc. <lb />
gravel train crew <lb />
move around the <lb />
time a kind that is not <lb />
sticky. <lb />
A large hue the celebrated <lb />
It t at J. B. Cherry k <lb />
The ladies specially invited <lb />
to inspect <lb />
A rabbit was turned loose on <lb />
. m affording some fun <lb />
to the lo.- and dugs, m; <lb />
for the it. <lb />
Bay your Macintosh and Bah <lb />
bar Coats at I B. Ch wry k <lb />
and save money. <lb />
patting <lb />
ind this <lb />
so <lb />
Hamilton returned Saturday <lb />
moved to Mrs. II. <lb />
S. C. <lb />
evening. <lb />
W. C. Hints has <lb />
T. Daniels. <lb />
Miss Eva left Wednesday lot <lb />
Becky Mount. <lb />
L. P. Lawrence has gone to to <lb />
County Treasurer J. Little is still <lb />
quite sick with fever. <lb />
Leslie Bawls has taken a <lb />
with the <lb />
Mrs. G. Elam of is visiting <lb />
Miss C. T. <lb />
E. Warren has been spending <lb />
a few in Washington. <lb />
B. S. returned Monday <lb />
evening from Parkersburg. <lb />
Fred Cox has into <lb />
the Wow near the Court <lb />
it. J. ha- the <lb />
form occupied by Maj <lb />
Latham. <lb />
Miss Lizzie La of <lb />
Is her <lb />
c. J. <lb />
N. II. Thursday even- <lb />
for trip through county, to <lb />
look alter <lb />
Adrian Savage has sou t the west <lb />
e.-u stock markets to buy ear load <lb />
hones and moles. <lb />
Rev. of Wellington, <lb />
Will preach in the Baptist church here <lb />
Sunday morning and night. <lb />
Sup Court Clerk, B. A. <lb />
has moved into the Cherry Ii m-e on <lb />
Fifth street u by B. J. <lb />
is acting <lb />
transfer clerk In the railway mail <lb />
during lbs absence of J. W. Sledge . <lb />
Weldon News. <lb />
Col. I. A. Sugg returned Wednesday <lb />
from He saw the <lb />
I I is j <lb />
the beautiful gold <lb />
that was owned by one of our <lb />
lovely young ladies, this <lb />
morning and the tears <lb />
flowed dead cat nest. It was a <lb />
present from you <lb />
won't tell- Anyway it was <lb />
highly prized and it was buried <lb />
and byes were said and <lb />
placed on the grave. <lb />
The Market Illustrated. <lb />
this issue, under the <lb />
of the Greenville Tobacco Board <lb />
of Trade, the Reflector begins a <lb />
series of illustrated articles on the <lb />
Greenville tobacco market, show- <lb />
its growth and development <lb />
daring the past five years. These <lb />
articles will continue through <lb />
era weeks and will afford much <lb />
interesting reading. The papers <lb />
containing this series of articles <lb />
will well worth preserving <lb />
Marriage <lb />
November came in Reg- <lb />
of Deeds King has issued <lb />
ten marriage licenses for tho first <lb />
nine days of the mouth which <lb />
shows that business in this line <lb />
is picking up with Of this <lb />
ii umber six were for white <lb />
four for colored couples, as f <lb />
lows <lb />
Odum Ida <lb />
Bill, G. S- Moore Malissa <lb />
Warren, end Minnie <lb />
Braxton, L. B. and Nan- <lb />
Daniel, Adrian Wilson <lb />
Florence Wall <lb />
Nannie Wingate- <lb />
Andrews <lb />
Briley. est Carney <lb />
Maggie Hopkins, Jim Nicholson <lb />
and Annie Johnson, Tyson <lb />
Martha <lb />
A GREEN FIRM. <lb />
who <lb />
N. C, Nov. C <lb />
tic over them. <lb />
lie v. J. Edwards, of Bale <lb />
spent a day or two here do <lb />
University, l-ft Please allow me space in your <lb />
I paper to insert a few words in <lb />
William and Arthur and behalf of ope of your most worthy <lb />
interest I Editor <lb />
ha a 11.000.000 Are <lb />
on day. a a wedding <lb />
the day. Verily, the metropolis <lb />
takes thing, on a large scale. <lb />
Wire Buckle Suspenders <lb />
all Buckles fastenings war- <lb />
ranted for two years, at J- B- <lb />
k Cos. <lb />
run on Tar river <lb />
Ii;. i i-t ii in at Washington. <lb />
l for Old and will <lb />
la i p ice the Meyers <lb />
cold, nip winds, may <lb />
result pneumonia miles., the <lb />
is kepi invigorated Hoods Bars <lb />
Carr has ordered a special term <lb />
i court to try the <lb />
to begin <lb />
Ii, Graham to <lb />
side- <lb />
Buy your Macintosh and <lb />
bet Coats J- B. Cherry A Co's <lb />
and save money. <lb />
The two Petersburg sportsmen, who <lb />
had been spending a few days hunting <lb />
in left his <lb />
lie and away a nice <lb />
basket o game. <lb />
Gnus call i <lb />
J. Ii. Go's. <lb />
B. of Mount a <lb />
who has paid the <lb />
. visits was <lb />
mar. in that town, t. <lb />
For in easy <lb />
Chair to please your wife <lb />
or laugher, sweetheart or mother- <lb />
s. e our Block both bead- <lb />
and good, at J. B. Cherry <lb />
ct Co. <lb />
Hi- has reason for <lb />
.-- before Day <lb />
gets lier . for a ham <lb />
ed i it. a <lb />
i i f our . <lb />
animal show <lb />
be line ville and <lb />
and remain through the <lb />
i h. mi <lb />
Misses Eugenia and Arthur, <lb />
of Craven county, are visiting the <lb />
of If. B. <lb />
Capt W. U. road of <lb />
the Coast Friday night here, <lb />
lie was looking after the ills <lb />
made around the depot. <lb />
I. is spending this <lb />
week out home acting as relief agent <lb />
at station while his brother <lb />
takes in the Exposition. <lb />
Mrs. S. C. and tWO children, of <lb />
Wilson, I Mrs Pattie <lb />
Mount, arrived night <lb />
to visit their King <lb />
of Atlanta, Ga. is In <lb />
town t neg with bite <lb />
in to placing an agency <lb />
with them the la- <lb />
Co. <lb />
W. and Wife, Miss <lb />
Forbes J- A. K. <lb />
. W, W. Tucker, V. E. Proctor <lb />
W. T. returned Monday <lb />
the Atlanta <lb />
business firms, who are deserving <lb />
of every support that the people <lb />
of eastern North Carolina fan <lb />
give- I for and <lb />
neighbors who have with <lb />
them. We find Evans, Joyner A <lb />
Co. always to the front and ever <lb />
ready to look after the interest <lb />
of their customers. We get bet- <lb />
prices with them than any <lb />
where else. They are men of <lb />
business i push, and <lb />
best of all we have found them <lb />
to lie friends of the farmer. <lb />
J. F. <lb />
Mary <lb />
Iowa. <lb />
Years <lb />
Tenacious Chronic Case elves Wry <lb />
to Hood's Sarsaparilla. <lb />
years ago, after <lb />
Illness, my neck began to swell, it did <lb />
not give mo any the <lb />
many years. About ten years <lb />
ago it commenced to pain mo and if I took <lb />
cold I would have <lb />
Terrible Choking <lb />
Even people thought aw <lb />
come. I read of a lady <lb />
Mich., who had been cured of <lb />
Hood's Sarsaparilla and immediately be- <lb />
to take this medicine, several <lb />
M; measured inches last <lb />
May against inches M T <lb />
now. It it a wonder L . <lb />
ind astonishment ti far <lb />
my friends neighbors, for grow- <lb />
worse all the no one <lb />
I could live through the winter. All <lb />
thought a impossible am fit years <lb />
of Mas. Fred- <lb />
Iowa. Take orly <lb />
FIRE NEAR TOWN <lb />
The Buck D w rd Contents <lb />
Burned. <lb />
night <lb />
town were attracted by a bright <lb />
in a north-east direction <lb />
beyond tho rive . The of <lb />
the light proved to be burn- <lb />
of the dwelling house of <lb />
Buck, about two and a <lb />
half miles from town. The tire <lb />
originated in the kitchen was <lb />
quickly communicated to <lb />
dwelling, both <lb />
nearly all being de- <lb />
The dwelling house <lb />
was an old one but a very sub- <lb />
two-story building, con- <lb />
of heavy heart timber, <lb />
burned rapidly. Only u few <lb />
of furniture could be <lb />
saved from the building. <lb />
could not learn at willing the <lb />
amount of Mr. Back's loss, but it was sentenced to <lb />
is lie carried a the 4th <lb />
little but not Dear <lb />
enough to cover the loss. His <lb />
host of friends sympathize with <lb />
him and bis aged mother the case, lynching will be things of <lb />
loss of their home. the past. <lb />
Robbery. <lb />
Wednesday night J. M. Bass, a <lb />
tobacco curer who boards at W. <lb />
S. on Dickerson avenue, <lb />
was robbed of Bass says <lb />
upon he placed the money <lb />
his pillow, during the <lb />
night some one tho room <lb />
through a window took it. <lb />
Suspicion rests upon another <lb />
boarder at the same house who <lb />
has since, disappeared and who <lb />
was noticed to be money <lb />
rather freely. <lb />
Quick Justice. <lb />
George Washington, Colored, <lb />
who the 23rd of October <lb />
and robbed a young white <lb />
man named Neville, <lb />
dent of the railroad water tank <lb />
near Tarboro, was tried before <lb />
Edge corn be county Criminal <lb />
court Ibis week and of <lb />
degree. Today <lb />
be hanged <lb />
the 4th day of December. <lb />
When the courts generally deal <lb />
out such speedy justice for brutal <lb />
crimes, as has been done this <lb />
Unusual Attraction <lb />
Hood's Pills <lb />
PAID FOB <lb />
We are General Commission Merchant <lb />
and headquarters for <lb />
We see from Sunday's News and Ob- <lb />
server that B- S. Moore and of <lb />
In Mr. <lb />
Moore U a n live of county and <lb />
in would he to e him . <lb />
before he to th <lb />
Notice to Creditors. <lb />
Having duly I ha <lb />
of the r of <lb />
as the estate of T,. <lb />
C. deceased, notice is hereby <lb />
given all parties holding <lb />
against said estate to present them <lb />
to the property proven, <lb />
the 10th day of November, 18- <lb />
this notice will be plead in bar <lb />
of their recovery, and persona <lb />
ed to the Slid estate are requested to <lb />
make Immediate payment. <lb />
November 6th., <lb />
of L. C. deceased. <lb />
down <lb />
n eat <lb />
K. . <lb />
dinner <lb />
King House <lb />
men at o <lb />
E-A- Move <lb />
De A. <lb />
Register of Deeds and Mrs- Vi. <lb />
M. King, were c an by Rev- M. <lb />
T. Move, of Wilson. Tho bride <lb />
groom took the morning <lb />
Atlanta to spend a neck <lb />
at the Exposition. Their host of <lb />
join in them a <lb />
and happy life <lb />
INSURANCE <lb />
f to plane your In <lb />
the lands of the be-t Old Line <lb />
call to see us. If yon wish to in- <lb />
vest hug. st, and strongest <lb />
company In the world, let us yon <lb />
in Grand Old <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 />
FINE <lb />
RY <lb />
CHEAP FOR <lb />
C. T. <lb />
NEXT DOOR OF BANK. <lb />
------FOR THE <lb />
FALL AND WINTER <lb />
BUSINESS <lb />
and cordially invite yon to inspect the <lb />
and neatest assortment of <lb />
largest <lb />
AFT <lb />
the Jeweler. <lb />
GREENVILLE. N. C <lb />
Where there is unity there is strength. <lb />
Our office is located on Main street. <lb />
to hardware stove. <lb />
Very y. <lb />
WHITE <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C <lb />
Administrators Sale <lb />
of Land for Assets. <lb />
Tom By virtue . a decree of the Superior <lb />
w u <lb />
J. L. W. Nobles. I will <lb />
l sell tor cash the Conn House door in <lb />
on Monday, the day of <lb />
1895 the cf <lb />
land, to A tr cl of hind <lb />
in Township <lb />
Ian s cf II. Stocks. <lb />
Bedding Trip and other-, containing <lb />
forty acres, more or less. Sub- <lb />
to the dower Mary Nobles, <lb />
ow of 1-. W. Nobles. <lb />
11th.<lb />
of I- L. W. Nobles. <lb />
I A. SUGG, AS v. <lb />
H. B. CLARK. <lb />
.-f<lb />
oar <lb />
H. Hug a, bis <lb />
-r at tins home his <lb />
Mrs. Maj. Ail <lb />
, his were with inn <lb />
B- Col. <lb />
j a. L <lb />
on Nov. 1895, a fine bay Marc,, Mr. i- the <lb />
size, j member of a family twelve <lb />
lie was the eleventh <lb />
her to or M King, was born n tho eleventh <lb />
ville, N 0-. will be liberally the day <lb />
warded I of the He is still well <lb />
Nov. -I.-, M. C preserved for man his <lb />
in I'll-j <lb />
it <lb />
n y a s <lb />
,;, . . was in <lb />
at n-i aid many people <lb />
nib I- going lug <lb />
received u Car-load Floor, <lb />
cheaper and better than that <lb />
offered by J. B. Ac Co- <lb />
lie Town inn has the <lb />
time holding tr in the <lb />
Monday night in each month to the <lb />
They in t <lb />
and <lb />
usual SB. <lb />
cheaper than <lb />
over before at J- B. it Co. <lb />
If. II. Grimes and wife, of <lb />
are at Mr. <lb />
comes down here to be closer <lb />
with his fan in tins county. <lb />
We hope be can be induced <lb />
home <lb />
ere-, within, corporate limits, <lb />
truck tobacco laid, fruit <lb />
dwelling and all <lb />
out houses. Apply to J. <lb />
White, Greenville, N. O- <lb />
A Kansas won ha. discovered <lb />
brandy c in be made Irons wet elm saw <lb />
dust, and a Prohibitionist <lb />
a-ks the good cause <lb />
when a own forth with a <lb />
rip saw and get drunk on a fence rail. <lb />
season I will conduct a <lb />
stable at my old stand on <lb />
Filth Mr. W. is <lb />
BOW out west stock <lb />
Those contemplating <lb />
homes or moles would <lb />
do well to see my stock. <lb />
G. M. Tucker. <lb />
Chamois Lining <lb />
and new of Goods <lb />
J. B Cherry k Cos. <lb />
They had a royal time in the <lb />
Daniel T- Simpson home In <lb />
York one night lust weak. <lb />
and his wife celebrated their <lb />
wedding, their daughter <lb />
celebrated her silver wadding <lb />
their was <lb />
married. They pooled their <lb />
sues as it wore had a good <lb />
tune- <lb />
Pats, <lb />
Th Atlantic Coast Line is <lb />
doing by the people <lb />
of l his section ii regard to s <lb />
to the Atlanta Exposition Tie <lb />
Seaboard Air Line reduced th <lb />
rate from and <lb />
other points this State to <lb />
fur tho round trip to Atlanta. To <lb />
meet this we are told the Coast <lb />
Line is also tickets from <lb />
Weldon. Mount, and <lb />
points at while from <lb />
Greenville they are charging <lb />
the price first established <lb />
for Exposition tickets. We feel <lb />
sure that the Coast <lb />
ties will see the justness of giving <lb />
the people of this section <lb />
low rates with other <lb />
expect they will make a com- <lb />
on the lute <lb />
from Greenville. <lb />
of Valuable Town <lb />
Lot. <lb />
In ob to a order by the <lb />
Beard of County at their <lb />
n the Ii st Monday In <lb />
directing me, as Clerk of <lb />
Board to advertise for lot <lb />
belonging to the County known <lb />
in ti e the town of as <lb />
it the lot now <lb />
by the town Green ville a-a Mar- <lb />
House will the the <lb />
of County I. <lb />
W I in M. King, ex Clerk of the <lb />
Board of Pitt County, <lb />
do hen by give public notice that said <lb />
lot will exposed sale to the <lb />
I in of the <lb />
House door, o'clock M. on Mon- <lb />
day t d of January <lb />
The sale be cash <lb />
the to s-cured In two <lb />
equal pay this in one and <lb />
two years, with six cent hit rest on <lb />
w th privilege to <lb />
purchase to pay the at any time <lb />
and take hi- deed. reserved <lb />
the whole of purchase money Is paid. <lb />
The Board the right to affirm <lb />
or said sale. Notice is also <lb />
given the town government will be <lb />
permitted to remove the Market House <lb />
and other buildings on I lot <lb />
by the town, in <lb />
agreement entered in o at the time per- <lb />
mission was given by Hoard of <lb />
County Commissioners to the town <lb />
Commissioners to erect and use <lb />
buildings. The lot will be offered In <lb />
three alternate ways which will he <lb />
shown in detail on a plan on in the <lb />
office of the of Deeds and can <lb />
be seen by public at any time and <lb />
will also announced day of sale. <lb />
W. KING. <lb />
of Com. of o. <lb />
XII <lb />
CD <lb />
CD <lb />
CD <lb />
CD <lb />
Sale No. <lb />
and <lb />
newest designs. <lb />
Sale No. 2- <lb />
to suit and to fit <lb />
you <lb />
ever brought to Greenville. Our stock con- <lb />
all the newest and most stylish <lb />
GOODS, <lb />
BROS. <lb />
best Flour <lb />
Proctor sold by S- <lb />
Try a 2-1 lb bag. <lb />
sir. Schultz, what new <lb />
have Cans. New <lb />
CD <lb />
H. B. CLARK. <lb />
Middle Opera House Block. <lb />
Sale No. <lb />
HATS and <lb />
to fit your heads <lb />
cheap. <lb />
Furnishing <lb />
Boots <lb />
and Shoes, Domestics, <lb />
Bleached and <lb />
ed Sheeting and Shirt- <lb />
Calicoes, Fancy <lb />
Cotton Dress Goods <lb />
everything you will <lb />
want or need in that <lb />
line. Hardware for far <lb />
mere and mechanics <lb />
use, Tinware, Hollow- <lb />
ware, Wood and <lb />
Whips, Buggy Robes, Collars, Rope, <lb />
Twine, Heavy Groceries always on hand, <lb />
Meat, Flour, Sugar, Salt and Molasses. <lb />
Sale No. <lb />
Boots best and largest of <lb />
to suit and fit your <lb />
feet and pocket. <lb />
Lang leads in Children. Misses, Ladies Cloaks. <lb />
When a person is losing and <lb />
wasting away there is cause for alarm. <lb />
Nothing so worries a physician. Con- <lb />
would never die If they could <lb />
regain their usual weight. In <lb />
there would be no consumption if there <lb />
were no of the The <lb />
Mountain Boll Batter, Back heat o has of fish b a fall <lb />
properly digest the food eaten. <lb />
P. R. Molasses, Oat <lb />
Flakes, Dried Apples, California <lb />
Prunes and cleaned Cur- <lb />
etc- <lb />
We have seen one of the ballots used <lb />
in the New York election on <lb />
Ii is almost as large as a newspaper and <lb />
contained every ticket in the Held, the <lb />
voter hiving to by cross <lb />
the he heel to vote, or <lb />
individuals in case he want- d to <lb />
split a ticket. The to <lb />
M. It. by Alex <lb />
I have opened a sides stables at <lb />
the Harrington stables on Fourth <lb />
street, a few days will have <lb />
a car load of tine horses and <lb />
mules. Call and see <lb />
Savage. <lb />
Capt. A. J. of Hope Com- <lb />
says the fire engine is a useless <lb />
ornament to the town re was <lb />
water to go along In Ibis the <lb />
Captain speaks wisely. About the time <lb />
the engine WM purchased there was <lb />
talk of and digging <lb />
v . at convenient places over the <lb />
f town, but the talk seem to have ended <lb />
in words only. <lb />
ire to <lb />
Nine- <lb />
i of ail our diseases date back to <lb />
some derangement of the stomach <lb />
The Shaker Digestive Cordial will stop <lb />
this wisting of body. It acts by <lb />
causing the food we eat to be digested <lb />
so as to do good, for undigested food <lb />
does harm than The <lb />
contains food already d and <lb />
a digester of foods well <lb />
Every mother hates lo make her <lb />
take Castor is <lb />
sweet CaStor Oil. <lb />
I invite you to inspect ray <lb />
STOCK OF- <lb />
CLOTHING, <lb />
To those living <lb />
in malarial districts Pills <lb />
are they keep the <lb />
system in perfect order and are <lb />
an absolute cure <lb />
for sick headache, indigestion, <lb />
malaria, torpid liver, <lb />
and all bilious diseases. <lb />
Liver Pills <lb />
Furnishing Goods <lb />
I will be mighty glad to wait on <lb />
you and show to you my <lb />
You will be to hear <lb />
my Low Prices th it I reduced <lb />
since I bought my Low Tariff <lb />
goods. will give the benefit to <lb />
you just to build me up a trade <lb />
in Greenville, <lb />
Be sure to come to see me for these <lb />
Goods most be sold at <lb />
WE ARE YOU <lb />
Though it has 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 />
Lamps, Lanterns, Lamp Chimneys and <lb />
Shades, Fancy lass ware, etc., to be found <lb />
in county. And our stock of <lb />
FURNITURE <lb />
Matting, Carpets, Rugs and Foot Mats is by far <lb />
the best and cheapest ever offered to the <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 children. We buy Cotton and <lb />
and pay the highest market price for <lb />
them. Your experience teaches you all to buy <lb />
and deal with men who will treat you fair and <lb />
do the square thing by you. Come and see us <lb />
and be convinced, that what we claim is true. <lb />
Yours for business square dealings, <lb />
Iii addition we keep a fine line of Ladies <lb />
Dress Goods, Trimmings, Shoes, Notions. <lb />
COME AND SEE LANG. <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 />
our lire place before breakfast than you <lb />
would all day. then why <lb />
not gave money by putting a on hand a full line of <lb />
WOOD HEATERS <lb />
M. Prop. <lb />
JOEL PATRICK, <lb />
COTTON BUYER, <lb />
GRIFTON, N <lb />
Will in Greenville <lb />
day Ayden Friday of each <lb />
week. <lb />
LIABILITIES. <lb />
Cr. <lb />
Capita stock paid in, <lb />
U profits. <lb />
Deposits o check, <lb />
Due to banks, <lb />
payable, <lb />
checks <lb />
certificate of deposit. <lb />
Total, <lb />
2.000 <lb />
3,050.00 <lb />
AND <lb />
Dr. <lb />
Loans on real estate, <lb />
All oilier loans and discounts, <lb />
Overdrafts, 1.315 <lb />
Due from banks, 28.704 <lb />
Banking House, <lb />
Other Heal Estate, <lb />
Furniture and 1,500 <lb />
Current expenses, 1,270 <lb />
Cash items, <lb />
Gold coin, Silver <lb />
coin, <lb />
National Bank notes, 10.436 <lb />
Total <lb />
I, R. Cashier of tho Bank of Tyson Rawls, do sol <lb />
swear that foregoing statement and schedules on the first <lb />
page, which are hereby referred to and made a part of report, <lb />
are true to beat of my knowledge and <lb />
R. A. TYSON, <lb />
COOK STOVES <lb />
of d in a few days I will have a line of <lb />
that will heat your room nicely with very little <lb />
The King Heater <lb />
for saving It stands at the head The <lb />
is rightly named, it is indeed a <lb />
1.11 the Cook Stove ever sold the city. The <lb />
Stoves has been advanced. I a lot bought until <lb />
1st will sell at the old price. <lb />
D. D. HASKETT. <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C.<lb /></p>
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The One Crop System <lb />
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high percentage of Potash is used. Better crops, a better soil, and a <lb />
larger account can only then be expected. <lb />
Write for our a 142-page illustrated book. It <lb />
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GERMAN KALI WORKS, Nassau Sued, New York. <lb />
Cotton States International Exposition, <lb />
ATLANTA. GEORGIA, <lb />
via the <lb />
Seaboard Air Line. <lb />
Limited Trains <lb />
which no extra fare is charged. <lb />
DOUBLE <lb />
EXCURSION DAILY <lb />
BATES. SERVICE. <lb />
Through Bullet Sleeping Cars <lb />
from <lb />
Washington, I. C. and <lb />
Portsmouth, Virginia. <lb />
Richmond, Petersburg, <lb />
W Raleigh. Southern C. <lb />
C;, Athens. Ga. <lb />
Weldon, 3.00 A. M. noon <lb />
Arrive Atlanta P. M., A. M. <lb />
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SI., 5.20 A. ML, next day. <lb />
Ask for tickets via -THE SEA- <lb />
BOARD AIR LINE. <lb />
Pullman Sleeping Car reservations <lb />
will he made and farther information <lb />
furnished upon application to any <lb />
Agent of the Ail Line, or to <lb />
the undersigned. <lb />
II. ANDERSON. <lb />
Traffic Manager. Pass. <lb />
E. ST. JOHN, <lb />
Vice-President. <lb />
General Offices, Portsmouth, Va. <lb />
DON'T FORGET <lb />
to plant Trees and Plants this <lb />
hive a fine if <lb />
ii Ornamental <lb />
Grapes Vines, Greenhouse Cab- <lb />
tag.-, Pansy and other Plants. Catalog <lb />
Bent free. Apply to <lb />
A SON. <lb />
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W. A. R. R. <lb />
AND <lb />
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Q DAILY TRAINS Q <lb />
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CINCINNATI <lb />
NASHVILLE <lb />
CHICAGO <lb />
Sf. LOUIS <lb />
Route <lb />
TO ARKANSAS AND TEXAS. <lb />
Emigrant <lb />
Rates. <lb />
The Atlanta Exposition will be the <lb />
granted Exhibition ever held in the <lb />
Unite I excepting the World's <lb />
Fair, and the Round Trip have <lb />
been made very low. Do not fail to so <lb />
children. It Will be <lb />
education for them <lb />
For maps, folders and any de- <lb />
sired information write to <lb />
J. U. ER. J. W. KICKS, <lb />
Pass. Aft, Pass. <lb />
Atlanta, Ga. Atlanta, Ga. <lb />
T. M. <lb />
G. P. A,, <lb />
Atlanta, Ga. <lb />
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OBSERVER, <lb />
North Carolina's <lb />
FORE MOST N E A PER <lb />
WEEKLY. <lb />
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invaluable visitor to the home, the <lb />
office, the club or the work room. <lb />
THE DAILY <lb />
All of the news of the world. Com- <lb />
Daily reports from the State <lb />
and National Capitols. a year. <lb />
THE WEEKLY OBSERVER. <lb />
A perfect family journal. All the <lb />
news of the week. The reports <lb />
from the Legislature a special. <lb />
Remember the Weekly Ob- <lb />
server. <lb />
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Send for sample copies. Address <lb />
THE OBSERVER, <lb />
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Cheap Excursion Rates <lb />
T. <lb />
Cotton and Exposition <lb />
ATLANTA, GA. <lb />
Sept. to Dec. 31st., <lb />
VIA <lb />
The Atlantic Coast Line <lb />
Through Pullman Palace Buffet <lb />
Sleeping Cars between New York and <lb />
Atlanta Ga. via Richmond, Petersburg, <lb />
Weld-in, Mount, Fayette- <lb />
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Car accommodations tall on or ad- <lb />
dress any agent Atlantic Coast or <lb />
C. <lb />
Div. Pass. Div. Pass <lb />
Va. <lb />
T. M. U. M. EMERSON, <lb />
j Mgr. Pass. <lb />
Wilmington, N. C. <lb />
The and its Effect. <lb />
It is more fun to see a man <lb />
read a puff of himself in a <lb />
newspaper than to see a fat <lb />
man step on a banana peel. The <lb />
narrow minded man reads it <lb />
seven or eight times and then <lb />
goes around and <lb />
j copies he can. <lb />
The kind hearted man goes <lb />
I home and reads it to his wife, <lb />
then pays up his dues to the <lb />
paper. The successful <lb />
man who advertises reg. <lb />
and makes money by it, <lb />
immediately starts to find the <lb />
editor and then two men <lb />
leave the sanctum and walk <lb />
silently and thoughtfully down <lb />
the street together, the business <lb />
man taking sugar in his and <lb />
they both eat a clove or two, <lb />
and all life is sweeter, and <lb />
peace settled down on their <lb />
hearts for the moment. Such <lb />
is the experience of seed that <lb />
falls upon <lb />
County Kicker. <lb />
STAB Lid HE D 175- <lb />
PORK SIDES SHOULDERS <lb />
MERCHANTS BUT <lb />
their year's supplies will <lb />
their interest our prices before pa. <lb />
stock Is complete <lb />
n all its branches. <lb />
FLOUR, COFFEE, SUGAR <lb />
RICE, TEA, Ac. <lb />
always <lb />
CIGARS <lb />
we buy direct from <lb />
buy at one p--lit. A con- <lb />
stock of <lb />
FURNITURE <lb />
sold at prices to situ <lb />
times. Our goods bought and <lb />
s for baling no risk <lb />
to sell at a close margin. <lb />
S. M. N C<lb />
u modern stand- <lb />
Family Medicine Cures the <lb />
every-day <lb />
of humanity. <lb />
u z. <lb />
GROVES <lb />
TASTELESS <lb />
CHILL <lb />
IS J AS FOR ADULTS. <lb />
WARRANTED. <lb />
ILLS., NOV. 1653. <lb />
Co. St. Louis, Mo. <lb />
sold last year, COO of <lb />
GROVES CHILL TONIC and <lb />
moss already this year. In nil our ex- <lb />
t H years, in hare <lb />
an article that save such universal <lb />
awes, u your Tonic, lean truly, <lb />
Sold A guaranteed J. N <lb />
druggist. <lb />
We Keep That Kind. <lb />
Bear this fact in <lb />
out for <lb />
mind when start <lb />
Our stock this season is complete in <lb />
every department and we can supply all <lb />
your want in <lb />
Merchandise, <lb />
You simply have to to for any- <lb />
thing wanted. Our goods and prices <lb />
will please you. <lb />
In addition to selling the goods at <lb />
lowest prices, we pay top of the <lb />
for cotton all country pro- <lb />
duce, o <lb />
Thanking yon a liberal patronage <lb />
in the we hope to have many calls <lb />
from you season. <lb />
J. O. BRO. <lb />
X. <lb />
THE MORNING STAR. <lb />
The Oldest <lb />
Daily Newspaper in <lb />
North Carolina. <lb />
The Only Six-Dollar Daily of <lb />
its Class in Hie State. <lb />
Free Coinage <lb />
of American Silver and Repeal <lb />
of the Ten Per Tax on <lb />
State Banks. Daily BO <lb />
per month. Weekly per <lb />
year. Wm. H. BERNARD, <lb />
Ed. Wilmington, <lb />
The deficiency in rainfall <lb />
since January 1st, is over <lb />
a the exact amount, as <lb />
out by the weather bu- <lb />
being 12.66 inches. It <lb />
is said that these at <lb />
one season of the year are <lb />
ways made up at another sea- <lb />
son, nature getting what is re- <lb />
quired. If this is so and the <lb />
above shortage is made up be- <lb />
fore the close of the present <lb />
year there will most likely be <lb />
some tolerably moist days be- <lb />
tween now and the first of next <lb />
January. <lb />
How is This for High <lb />
Extremes always meet; this <lb />
time it will be doubly so. A mar <lb />
license is soon to be issued <lb />
ts two residents of Raleigh whose <lb />
extreme ages and weight is some <lb />
thing remarkable. The lady who <lb />
is the bride to be is years of <lb />
age and tips the scales at <lb />
avoirdupois. The groom to be <lb />
is GO years of ago and registers on <lb />
a good pair of scales pounds <lb />
at the most. This couple can <lb />
up against the world with- <lb />
out a says the Visitor. <lb />
A contemporary asks if China <lb />
is to As things <lb />
appear now, it looks as if there <lb />
might be a smash in the creek <lb />
over there before long. <lb />
Humors of the Bike. <lb />
It t always safe to swear <lb />
at a bicyclist who is <lb />
for a collision. A <lb />
of a well-known athletic <lb />
club, riding along at an easy <lb />
pace, was overtaken by another <lb />
wheel, which didn't tarn out <lb />
in time and a rear-end collision <lb />
was the result. When the <lb />
club man recovered from the <lb />
shock he found himself lying <lb />
on his back with the baggy <lb />
knee of a pair of trousers across <lb />
his face Furious at the <lb />
of the other rider, he <lb />
struggled to get up, <lb />
in the devil do you <lb />
ride like that <lb />
dear Oh, said <lb />
a plaintive didn't <lb />
mean to, I'm all tangled <lb />
Lord, a groaned <lb />
the young man. I went <lb />
swore at and his con- <lb />
increased when he <lb />
picked himself up and saw <lb />
up at him from around the <lb />
wreckage a very pretty face, <lb />
Hushed with mortification. <lb />
Lifting the owner to her <lb />
the young man tried to <lb />
sorry, I thought it <lb />
was some of a man that <lb />
had run into me. That is <lb />
21--I don't mean you're an <lb />
idiot, you know; if I'd known <lb />
that you were I wouldn't have <lb />
sworn at you- No, no, I don't <lb />
mean that, either, I'm a little <lb />
rattled, you see, but I thought <lb />
it was a man when I saw your <lb />
trousers. That is, I thought <lb />
of a man, you know. If <lb />
I'd known you wore bloomers <lb />
that is, if I'd known those <lb />
trousers were mean <lb />
if it was a girl who <lb />
wore trousers-------. Oh <lb />
I and the youth <lb />
mounted and sped away so <lb />
madly that he escaped <lb />
wrecking a car, leaving <lb />
the girl redder than before. <lb />
THE MEMORY. <lb />
Bow the Annoying Habit of <lb />
May lie <lb />
A habit of is one of <lb />
tho greatest hindrances in all <lb />
social relations, but <lb />
modern of and education <lb />
is certainly injurious to tho <lb />
Tho old methods of learning by <lb />
have fallen disfavor, and <lb />
there was much to thorn <lb />
a to originality, but <lb />
there is a time in every child's life <lb />
when learning by is a useful <lb />
thing, and it is at a very early age, <lb />
for, the minds of tho children <lb />
not being occupied with so many <lb />
things as those of their ciders, they <lb />
are in a receptive condition, and <lb />
their memory is more retentive than <lb />
later on. Every mother has been <lb />
struck by her child of or years <lb />
remembering, perhaps for some <lb />
months, where a certain thing was <lb />
placed or some little event, and it is <lb />
a matter of common that <lb />
we remember events Of our early <lb />
youth more forcibly than those of <lb />
even a few months back. <lb />
It is possible to begin to cultivate <lb />
the memory as soon a child can <lb />
talk, when it should be made to do <lb />
everything it has seen during <lb />
its morning walk, or to repeat some <lb />
little story that has been told to it, <lb />
or a short lesson that has <lb />
learned. Every teacher before be- <lb />
ginning a new lesson should make <lb />
sure that tho lesson of the day be- <lb />
fore has been retained and under- <lb />
stood, for tho more we overcrowd <lb />
tho brain in tho attempt to <lb />
force knowledge upon it tho less <lb />
impress upon it for It <lb />
is tho of all who <lb />
crammed for examinations <lb />
that as soon as tho examination is <lb />
over the undigested knowledge <lb />
passes away, similarly through <lb />
life. Unless an item of knowledge <lb />
is assimilated it becomes as useless <lb />
to tho mental system as an <lb />
of food to the bodily <lb />
system, and in both cases act <lb />
as an irritant, interfering with tho <lb />
proper digestion of other matters. <lb />
In a ordered mind facts re- <lb />
main and points are, as it were, <lb />
pigeonholed in such a way that they <lb />
can brought out immediately <lb />
when required. <lb />
brains, in which tho objects or <lb />
knowledge is confused and not <lb />
ready at hand, so that it may turn <lb />
up at unexpected moments, <lb />
not just when wanted, in the same <lb />
manner as untidy draw- <lb />
ors, wardrobes and rooms, and to <lb />
cultivate n habit of mental order <lb />
well as of physical should <lb />
tho earnest desire of every moth- <lb />
and <lb />
In Superstition. <lb />
Chief tho auburn haired <lb />
at tho zoo, is very <lb />
and his convictions with <lb />
regard to straws not limited to <lb />
tho mere fact that they tell how the <lb />
wind blows. The chief believes that <lb />
a straw with certain super- <lb />
natural qualities will bring his din- <lb />
hour around before o'clock, the <lb />
regular time, and ho daily tries to <lb />
put this theory into From <lb />
among the heaps of straw in his <lb />
cage ho selects with great the <lb />
longest and straightest, and after <lb />
having placed it in his mouth ho <lb />
goes to tho glass front of tho <lb />
and shading his eyes with his hand <lb />
peers to the right and left in search <lb />
of tho keeper with his dinner. If <lb />
the keeper is not in sight, the <lb />
throws the straw away as not <lb />
sufficient and <lb />
another. This performance is <lb />
repeated over over with the <lb />
most gravity until tho meal arrives. <lb />
Philadelphia Record. <lb />
Women. <lb />
never get tired of talking <lb />
them, fighting about them, <lb />
thinking about them; and they <lb />
never will- <lb />
Men laugh at them but love <lb />
them; them, but bless <lb />
marry them, but abuse them; lose <lb />
and mourn for them. <lb />
Men try to appear at their best <lb />
before a good woman- A bad one <lb />
can set them a competitive exam- <lb />
in wickedness. <lb />
Men occasionally think <lb />
they are the masters of women. <lb />
But by degrees the truth is get- <lb />
ting to be pretty well <lb />
Men like both the new woman <lb />
the old in . but the <lb />
theory find fault both. <lb />
Men demand that women shall <lb />
be better than themselves. And <lb />
women fulfill the demand, though <lb />
it is not very just- <lb />
Men are in the hands of <lb />
women helpless. The women <lb />
deserve the more credit by using <lb />
their power more mercifully. <lb />
Men claim to be lords of <lb />
and so they are. But Lord <lb />
knows how much their lordship <lb />
amounts toN. Y. Recorder- <lb />
DR. D. L. JAMES, <lb />
DENTIST, <lb />
H. C <lb />
DR. H. A. JOYNER <lb />
DENTIST. <lb />
Stoves. Stoves. <lb />
We are lay in a full line of <lb />
Stoves, <lb />
O. <lb />
up stairs over S. E. Tender Cos, <lb />
Hardware store. <lb />
GREEN YULE- N. C <lb />
--------DEALER <lb />
The American Company Buys <lb />
the J. Q. Butler Tobacco Company <lb />
Flam. <lb />
The Journal mentioned last <lb />
week that Mr. J. B- Duke, <lb />
dent of the American Tobacco <lb />
was on a visit to St. <lb />
Louis, that rumor had it he <lb />
was negotiating for the purchase <lb />
of a plug tobacco factory in that <lb />
city. <lb />
The announcement was made a <lb />
few days ago that the J. G. Butler <lb />
Tobacco Company had <lb />
a branch of the Trust. It was <lb />
acquired in the usual way, a good <lb />
round sum being paid cash <lb />
and the remainder probably the <lb />
larger part, in stock. Just what <lb />
the purchase price was has not <lb />
been disclosed, but it is thought <lb />
that it was a million dollars or <lb />
more. This factory has been <lb />
turning out several million pounds <lb />
of plug tobacco annually, and <lb />
the plant is nearly new- An ad- <lb />
joining lot was also bought by <lb />
the Trust. <lb />
Mr. J. G. Butler will <lb />
in charge of the business of the <lb />
factory, while the manufacturing <lb />
department will be under the <lb />
conduct of Mr, B- of <lb />
the National Tobacco Company <lb />
branch at <lb />
Tobacco <lb />
A Nash county who ha <lb />
served eight terms in the <lb />
for stealing chickens and <lb />
pigs, got home from that <lb />
at p. m., on a recent <lb />
the Rocky Mount <lb />
and at p. m-, was caught robbing <lb />
a hen house. <lb />
The render of this paper will be pleas <lb />
to learn that there is at least one <lb />
dreaded disease that has been <lb />
able lo cure in all its stages, that is <lb />
Catarrh, Hall's Cure is the <lb />
only positive cure known to the medical <lb />
fraternity. Catarrh being a <lb />
disease, requires a constitutional <lb />
Hall's Catarrh Cure is <lb />
taken internally, acting directly the <lb />
blood and mucous, surfaces of the sys- <lb />
thereby destroying the foundation <lb />
of the disease, and giving the patient <lb />
strength by building up the <lb />
assisting nature in doing its <lb />
work. The proprietors so much <lb />
faith in its curative powers, that they <lb />
offer One Hundred Dollars for any case <lb />
that it tails to cure. Send list of <lb />
testimonials. <lb />
CO., <lb />
Toledo, O. <lb />
Sold by <lb />
DELICATE <lb />
FEMALE <lb />
REGULATOR. <lb />
IT IS fl SUPERB and <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 />
My wile was bedridden for eighteen months, <lb />
after using female <lb />
tor two months. Is getting well. <lb />
J. M. JOHNSON, Ark. <lb />
CO., ATLANTA. GA. <lb />
by St <lb />
The Raleigh News and <lb />
is to a special cotton <lb />
mill edition on Thanksgiving <lb />
Dav. <lb />
Notice To Creditors. <lb />
The undersigned has duly qualified <lb />
before the Superior Court clerk of Pitt <lb />
county as administrator of Mrs. Mary E. <lb />
deceased, notice is hereby <lb />
given to all holding claims <lb />
against the estate to present them to <lb />
the undersigned for collection on be- <lb />
fore the 21st day October or this <lb />
notice will be plead in bar for their re- <lb />
and all persons indebted to said <lb />
will make immediate payment. <lb />
This the 21st day of October <lb />
J. L. PERKINS, <lb />
of Mrs. Mary <lb />
MARBLE, <lb />
Wire and Iron Fencing <lb />
sold. First-class work <lb />
and prices reasonable. <lb />
also Sheet <lb />
Iron Heating <lb />
Best quality, low prices. Call and ex- <lb />
We also are agents for the celebrated <lb />
Rambler and Columbia Bicycles. <lb />
and have on hand a few second-hand Bicycles <lb />
for sale very cheap. You may need a Mowing <lb />
Machine, we have them in stock. <lb />
Opposite Drugstore. <lb />
Notice to Creditors. <lb />
Hiving duly qualified before the <lb />
Superior Court Clerk of Pitt county as <lb />
Administrator of the est of George <lb />
Move, deceased, notice is hereby given <lb />
to all persons indebted to the estate to <lb />
make immediate payment to the under- <lb />
signed, and all having claims <lb />
against the estate must present the <lb />
same for payment on or before the 80th <lb />
day of September, 1806, or this notice <lb />
will he plead in bar of recovery. <lb />
of Sept. <lb />
B. MOVE. <lb />
of George Move. <lb />
In <lb />
Poor <lb />
Health <lb />
means so much more <lb />
you <lb />
fatal diseases result <lb />
trilling ailments <lb />
Don't play with <lb />
YES YES <lb />
Is ready to offer to the prices <lb />
on all goods. handle snob as <lb />
Meal, Sugar, Candy, Lye, <lb />
Cheese, Lard, Paper and Paper Baas <lb />
Lime, Butter la job <lb />
ties. Al.-o I handle <lb />
BAGGING AND TIES. <lb />
I nice line of <lb />
FINE SHOES <lb />
to suit everybody. <lb />
Remember Country Produce In <lb />
exchange for goods. Also handle <lb />
In ear and can sell <lb />
body at all times. <lb />
as cheap as a <lb />
Differ III their tastes. The foremost <lb />
thought with the men just now is <lb />
tobacco and high prices, while <lb />
the ladies are thinking the <lb />
LATEST STYLE H MILLINER, <lb />
at Lowest Prices. <lb />
If will call at the of <lb />
y will find a full line of <lb />
toss, Em- <lb />
IS, Fancy Hair <lb />
Pins, Side Combs, Belt Buckles, and all <lb />
other latest style goods. <lb />
Agent for Pattern. <lb />
GREENVILLE <lb />
Male Academy. <lb />
The next session of this School will <lb />
begin <lb />
Y, SEPT. <lb />
and for ten mouths. <lb />
The course embraces all the branches <lb />
usually taught in an Academy. <lb />
Terms, both for tuition and board <lb />
reasonable. <lb />
fitted and equipped for <lb />
business, by taking the academic <lb />
course alone. Where wish to <lb />
pursue a higher course, this school <lb />
guarantees thorough preparation to <lb />
enter, with credit, any College in North <lb />
Carolina, or the State University. It <lb />
refers to those who have recently left <lb />
its walls for the truthfulness of this <lb />
statement. <lb />
Any young man with character and <lb />
moderate taking a course with <lb />
us will be aided In making arrange- <lb />
to continue in the higher schools. <lb />
The discipline will be kept at Its <lb />
present standard. <lb />
Neither time nor attention nor <lb />
work will be spared to make this school <lb />
all that parents could wish. <lb />
For further see or ad- <lb />
dress <lb />
W. II. <lb />
Principal <lb />
THE OLD RELIABLE. <lb />
--------IS STILL AT THE WITH A LINE.-------- <lb />
YEARS EXPERIENCE has taught me that the best is the cheapest <lb />
Hemp Rope, Building Pumps, Fanning Implement, and every <lb />
ting necessary for Mechanics and general purposes, as well <lb />
Clothing, Hats. Shoes. Ladies Dress Goods I bare always on hand. Am head <lb />
quarters for Heavy Groceries, and Jobbing agent for Clark's O. X. T. <lb />
Cotton, and keep courteous and attentive clerks. <lb />
ALFRED FORBES, <lb />
N. C <lb />
Brown's <lb />
Iron <lb />
I Bitters <lb />
If you are feeling <lb />
of sorts, weak J <lb />
and ex- <lb />
have no appetite <lb />
and can't work, <lb />
begin at once <lb />
the most J <lb />
hie strengthening <lb />
is <lb />
Brown's Iron Bit- <lb />
A few bot- <lb />
comes from the <lb />
very first <lb />
stain your <lb />
and it's <lb />
pleasant to take. <lb />
It Cures <lb />
Dy -la, Kidney and Liver <lb />
Neuralgia, Troubles, <lb />
Constipation, Bad Blood <lb />
Malaria, Nervous ailments <lb />
Women's complaints. <lb />
Get only has crossed red <lb />
lines on wrapper. All others arc sub- <lb />
On receipt of two stamps we <lb />
will send of Ten Beautiful World's <lb />
Fair Views and <lb />
BROWN CHEMICAL CO. MD. <lb />
m w n w w <lb />
II lime Apt I <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C <lb />
OFFICE AT THE COURT HOUSE. <lb />
All kinds Risks placed in strictly <lb />
FIRST-CLASS COMPANIES <lb />
At loves current rates. <lb />
FOR FIRST-GLASS FIRE<lb />
Wholesale and Retail <lb />
CHRIST-MAN'S <lb />
OINTMENT <lb />
TRADE <lb />
MARK <lb />
Tor h Cure all Skis <lb />
This Preparation Men In use over <lb />
years, and wherever know <lb />
been in steady demand. It been <lb />
the leading physicians all over <lb />
e country, and has effected whore <lb />
all other remedies, with the attention of <lb />
the most experienced physicians, have <lb />
tor failed. This Ointment is <lb />
long Standing and the high <lb />
which it has obtained is owing entirely <lb />
its efficacy, as but little <lb />
ever been made to bring it <lb />
public. One bottle of this Ointment will <lb />
be sent to any address on receipt of One <lb />
Dollar. All Cash promptly at- <lb />
tended to. Address all orders and <lb />
communications to <lb />
T. W, <lb />
Greenville, N <lb />
A NORTH <lb />
R. R. TIME TABLE. <lb />
In Effect December 4th. <lb />
GOING EAST. <lb />
GOING <lb />
Pas. <lb />
Ex Sun. <lb />
STATIONS <lb />
Pa; <lb />
Ex <lb />
Sun. <lb />
Ar. <lb />
P. M. <lb />
as <lb />
L'S <lb />
M. <lb />
Ar. <lb />
P. M. <lb />
Goldsboro<lb />
P. M. <lb />
A.<lb />
A. M. <lb />
-M. <lb />
II <lb />
Train connects with Wilmington <lb />
Weldon train bound North, leaving <lb />
Goldsboro a. m., and with <lb />
train West, D m <lb />
HERBERT <lb />
PARLORS <lb />
Under Opera House, <lb />
GREENVILLE. <lb />
Call in when TOO work <lb />
T. A- JONES. Established 1878. P. H- SAVAGE <lb />
SAVAGE. SON CO, <lb />
Cotton Factors Commission Merchants <lb />
TUNIS WHARF, NORFOLK, A. <lb />
A i <lb />
Wholesale and Retail Dealers nagging, Tics, Peanut Bigs, <lb />
Attention given to Sales of Cotton, Grain, Peas. <lb />
Liberal Advances on Consignments. Prompt and <lb />
Market Prices Guaranteed. <lb />
Norfolk National Hank, or any Reliable House In the <lb />
City. <lb />
B, <lb />
Pitt Go, C. <lb />
C. C. <lb />
ILL CO., N. C. <lb />
Joshua Skinner, <lb />
o. HO <lb />
COBB BROS CO. <lb />
Vest. <lb />
near N. V. R. <lb />
G AND KM HAWS. <lb />
Ties and Peanut Sacks Famished at Lowest Prices. <lb />
Code, edition 1878, need in Telegraphing. <lb />
and Correspondence Solicited. <lb />
WE ORDERS <lb />
Ship your produce to <lb />
Cotton Factors <lb />
AND <lb />
Commission <lb />
NORFOLK VA. <lb />
Personal Attention given to <lb />
Weights and Counts. <lb />
We will them QUICK <lb />
will fill them CHEAP <lb />
We will them <lb />
OLD <lb />
TAR SERVICE <lb />
Steamers leave Washington for Green <lb />
ville and Tarboro touching at all land <lb />
on Tar River Monday. Wednesday <lb />
and Friday at A. M. <lb />
Returning leave Tarboro at A. <lb />
Tuesdays, Thu and Saturdays <lb />
Greenville A. M. same days. <lb />
These departures to Stage <lb />
of water on Tar <lb />
at with steam- <lb />
of The Norfolk, Wash- <lb />
direct line for Norfolk, Bill <lb />
Philadelphia. Now York and Boston. <lb />
Shippers should order I heir goods <lb />
marked via Dominion <lb />
Now York. from <lb />
Norfolk ft <lb />
Steamboat from Bait <lb />
more. <lb />
Boston. <lb />
JNO. SON. Agent, <lb />
Washington N. O <lb />
J. J. CHERRY, Agent, <lb />
Gr <lb />
I HI MUTUAL <lb />
INS. CO. OF PHILADELPHIA, <lb />
ORGANIZED <lb />
Assets <lb />
Surplus <lb />
R. B. Rainey, <lb />
R. r. <lb />
The Old Mutual is the beet <lb />
managed Life Insurance Company In <lb />
America, it furnishes all kinds of <lb />
idea at lowest possible rates <lb />
with absolute security. It may not pay <lb />
as luge to agents as some <lb />
other companies, but its low rate of ex- <lb />
low death rate, immense <lb />
plus safely profitably invested, <lb />
largo dividends and indulgence to its <lb />
policy-holders, render it the Company <lb />
in which to Insure. Its policies are ab- <lb />
Incontestable, and after three <lb />
years cannot be I. Money loan- <lb />
ed on policies paid up granted <lb />
or policies carried by Company for <lb />
a number of yens. <lb />
J. L. <lb />
Greenville, N. C <lb />
Rough Heart Framing, ; ; <lb />
Rough Sap Framing, ; <lb />
R Sap lo inches <lb />
Rough Sap inches <lb />
Wall days for our Planing Mill and <lb />
we will furnish yon Lumber <lb />
as <lb />
Wood delivered to your door for <lb />
cents a load. <lb />
Terms cash. <lb />
Thanking you for past patronage, <lb />
I'll I I I II II <lb />
GREENVILLE N. C. <lb />
Lumber Wanted <lb />
PATENTS <lb />
Caveat and obtained and all <lb />
for Moderate Fees. <lb />
Of no is Opposite; U. S. patent <lb />
and patent m less <lb />
remote from Washington. . , , <lb />
Send model, drawing or photo., <lb />
advise, if tr of <lb />
charge. Our fee due till patent <lb />
A PAMPHLET, to Obtain <lb />
Cot Accurately Rap- <lb />
Idly tho <lb />
FARQUHAR <lb />
i Variable Friction <lb />
Feed Saw Mi <lb />
Quick It <lb />
feet, <lb />
V from to <lb />
Horse Tower. <lb />
For full descriptive <lb />
i add res-, <lb />
A. B. FARQUHAR CO., Ltd., <lb />
YORK, PA. <lb />
Real <lb />
Estate <lb />
and <lb />
Rental <lb />
Agent. <lb />
Bosses sad lots for Bent or for sale <lb />
easy. Rents, Taxes. <lb />
open any other <lb />
cost of V. b. countries of hands for <lb />
. shall have prompt attention. <lb />
Satisfaction guaranteed. I solicit your <lb />
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