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JOB PRINTING <lb/>
The Reflector is <lb/>
pared to do all worn <lb/>
of this line <lb/>
NEATLY, <lb/>
and <lb/>
STYLE. <lb/>
The Eastern Reflector. <lb/>
D. J. WHICHARD, Editor and Owner <lb/>
TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. per Year, in Advance. <lb/>
Plenty of new mate- j <lb/>
rial and the best <lb/>
of Stationery. Al <lb/>
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 1895, <lb/>
NO. <lb/>
BEAR IN <lb/>
That the Greenville To- <lb/>
Board of <lb/>
Trade are send- <lb/>
out each <lb/>
week<lb/>
LOCAL <lb/>
K. I. <lb/>
MOORE. <lb/>
NOTES <lb/>
AT T-AT- L A W. <lb/>
under Opera<lb/>
Y-AT-LA W, <lb/>
h. N V I I. L E, -V t. <lb/>
Practice In all the court i <lb/>
B. <lb/>
F. TYSON. <lb/>
Attorney and Counselor at-Law <lb/>
Greenville. County, <lb/>
i Is ill <lb/>
iv I B ago by a young who is drum <lb/>
M y a fraud <lb/>
county grows the near- <lb/>
last tobacco of any of <lb/>
eastern Pitt county <lb/>
the bent bright mahoganies <lb/>
lemon but <lb/>
county produces the most pliant <lb/>
kid glove feeling tobacco of any <lb/>
that is grown in eastern soil. <lb/>
There seems to be just enough of <lb/>
silica vegetable matter the <lb/>
soil to give it that soft easy <lb/>
feeling, while is not too <lb/>
much of r to make it heavy <lb/>
or <lb/>
One cf the best things that we <lb/>
have heard was told a few days <lb/>
counties around Greenville that <lb/>
grow more bright tobacco than <lb/>
other seven counties the <lb/>
of and by the <lb/>
common consent of some of <lb/>
best judges that have, it is <lb/>
far the choice, it is <lb/>
plain to all, mid dreadfully <lb/>
parent to the worst cf <lb/>
YE CANNOT ENTER. <lb/>
the Judge said <lb/>
l- ace and is Lords. <lb/>
Heaven Might be a Lonely <lb/>
A little boy, when questioned <lb/>
by bis mother regarding some <lb/>
escapade, had not told the strict <lb/>
truth regarding the affair. She <lb/>
had taken him on her knee and <lb/>
a explaining to him that <lb/>
who told lies could not go to <lb/>
heaven. <lb/>
said he, you ever <lb/>
tell a <lb/>
my son, I don't know <lb/>
joining the of the but possibly at tome time in my <lb/>
a---. to land, and col- <lb/>
i. <lb/>
Prompt c ireful attention given <lb/>
all <lb/>
i. r i loan approved security. <lb/>
easy. <lb/>
E. <lb/>
tobacco for one of the <lb/>
Greenville warehouses. He said <lb/>
l in the section which he was <lb/>
trying to work up a lot of tobacco <lb/>
for Greenville ho met with con <lb/>
and it was <lb/>
And those came one <lb/>
called Rain-in a mighty <lb/>
chief of the tribe of Fusion, and <lb/>
he was and hungered for <lb/>
the market, that Greenville has office, and when ho found it not <lb/>
far the best bright tobacco the and of the Democrats he <lb/>
market and the most encouraging wander. <lb/>
future of any tobacco town in the I , . . ,. , , ,,, . ., <lb/>
land of the Phil- <lb/>
Important Duty Devolved on <lb/>
x. C. <lb/>
Practices in u <lb/>
EATERY BOY. <lb/>
of them had taken <lb/>
and influential farmer and given <lb/>
him a salary to solicit trade for <lb/>
them his It hap- <lb/>
that- the young man who <lb/>
Wants OP Should Want was working for Greenville <lb/>
an Education, <lb/>
Section Chapter of the <lb/>
Acts of is as follows <lb/>
the Clerk of the Superior court <lb/>
of each county shall, within <lb/>
twelve mouths after the <lb/>
cation of this Act, establish, alter <lb/>
or create separate of <lb/>
their respective counties <lb/>
so as to provide, as near as may <lb/>
be, at least one place <lb/>
way ground <lb/>
caused by the cross firing of <lb/>
markets, it being nearly half voting- for every throe hen- <lb/>
i between them. fifty electors in every <lb/>
sub-division of respective <lb/>
counties, whether such <lb/>
be a village city or <lb/>
ward; of which said action the <lb/>
Add The Eastern Reflector is <lb/>
Going to one Boy in <lb/>
that direction- <lb/>
dork shall give duo notice <lb/>
by advertisement in some <lb/>
learned just before reaching this published th, county, if <lb/>
immediate section that this good otherwise in <lb/>
old citizen who was working for place within the <lb/>
the other market had sold a lot i of <lb/>
on the floor that he was working or and at the <lb/>
for tie day and had tucked in the <lb/>
every tag. He also knew that J 8th March, 1893. <lb/>
this man been <lb/>
offered <lb/>
his t by a <lb/>
As he rode into <lb/>
In- little is in the <lb/>
r of is section he saw the <lb/>
d r for the other market <lb/>
Her Composition. <lb/>
A little girl Boston wrote a <lb/>
composition on Here <lb/>
boy is not animal, yet <lb/>
We will give absolutely free of i <lb/>
a scholarship entitling the holder <lb/>
free tuition in all the English branches j Qr <lb/>
for the entire suing term, ISM <lb/>
of <lb/>
Greenville Male Ac id <lb/>
This is for in , . , ,. . j they can be beard to a considers <lb/>
Eastern North Carolina, and the boy lively engaged talking to one of t m , , , <lb/>
b l win ins this <lb/>
CONDITION'S. <lb/>
This months scholarship is to he <lb/>
given to the boy who will gel tho <lb/>
rest n yearly subscribers <lb/>
neighbor farmers. <lb/>
the topic of conversation he <lb/>
too walked up and asked the <lb/>
how tobacco sell- they are spoke to, and the., they <lb/>
When a boy hollers <lb/>
his big month like frogs, <lb/>
The Eastern Reflector <lb/>
tr <lb/>
A. <lb/>
on <lb/>
his market. Very well, <lb/>
indeed, he <lb/>
I said <lb/>
replied and by the <lb/>
between now and o'clock P. M. on j . t . i a . <lb/>
Jan, 11th, 1896. Two for e <lb/>
mouths or four for S months is busted. Oh no, <lb/>
the mm sub-1 in, <lb/>
This is no catch penny device <lb/>
hut a offer, mid if only one the other by surprise, was in <lb/>
be brought in yesterday sold to <lb/>
answer respectable tell just <lb/>
how it was. A boy thinks him <lb/>
sell clever because he can wade <lb/>
where it is but God made <lb/>
the dry laud for every living <lb/>
thing, rested on the seventh <lb/>
day. When the grows up <lb/>
he is called a husband, and then <lb/>
brought in, for this b for the balance of that I but the grew up girl is a <lb/>
tie- time tie- Who brings <lb/>
the scholarship. Of course we at satisfactory prices and <lb/>
m-i; than one subscriber to be here to day ready to give you wading and stays out <lb/>
. rise worth <lb/>
winning and will <lb/>
it. I that yon sold in <lb/>
In that there my he an , ,., <lb/>
tor hoy wishes to enter His <lb/>
this congest, we oiler a cash commission j farmer looked very much a i <lb/>
of per cm on subscribers, .,. . . or opinion as express- <lb/>
i widow keeps <lb/>
neigh<lb/>
It is astonishing to see the <lb/>
those <lb/>
will e <lb/>
the who wins the scholarship will <lb/>
Bel commission. Now boys get j <lb/>
to work th determination U win <lb/>
this prise. Y hi can gel as many <lb/>
c i a- you meed . <lb/>
by to ill.- office. If <lb/>
this semi us your name <lb/>
as we to bow many b are <lb/>
working Iv the prise. We will publish <lb/>
the result of contest with the name i but my tobacco was not what <lb/>
of winner issue of the . <lb/>
of Jan. giving the s e- <lb/>
to get the <lb/>
their work, but i he get but f H <lb/>
tobacco. Oil said he I was fooled <lb/>
my tobacco It was not <lb/>
I expected- Why did yon <lb/>
by the and North- <lb/>
Press in respect to the <lb/>
, causes which gave us the results <lb/>
what <lb/>
of hist Tuesday's election. The <lb/>
it then said Greenville <lb/>
Well I, I thought I <lb/>
be able to get more another day <lb/>
was said the <lb/>
Southern Press, even that part <lb/>
of it which holds the views of <lb/>
Mr. Cleveland on the money <lb/>
question, are free to admit that <lb/>
the administration is largely <lb/>
boy time to enter school on the man, I am not fooled responsible for the Republican <lb/>
If you have any more Ilk <lb/>
Address all to <lb/>
TUB <lb/>
you tot advocates free silver <lb/>
today. very much composed , . , <lb/>
I the drummer j does not Hesitate to charge <lb/>
Io see bis neighbor later in the the results upon the pow <lb/>
lib, N. C. Oct. j day. <lb/>
life I may have told some things <lb/>
were not quite as should <lb/>
have <lb/>
papa ever tell a <lb/>
again questioned the boy. <lb/>
am afraid ho replied <lb/>
his mother. <lb/>
Fannie ever toll a <lb/>
persisted the boy. His <lb/>
concluded it was about <lb/>
time to choke her sou off before <lb/>
he had involved all the <lb/>
on both sides of the family, so <lb/>
she said, boy, I am afraid <lb/>
there is hardly any person in <lb/>
the world but who has at some <lb/>
period of his life made <lb/>
statements that would not be <lb/>
called the <lb/>
The boy pondered over this for <lb/>
a few <lb/>
he said, must be <lb/>
lonesome in <lb/>
of the gates. ; there but God George <lb/>
the Washington Times- <lb/>
Herald. <lb/>
i Mixed Breeds- Io he be- <lb/>
came a great man among them, <lb/>
was accounted a leader in <lb/>
And when the Mixed- <lb/>
Breeds waxed in <lb/>
and conquered neighboring <lb/>
they began to divide the <lb/>
they the land of <lb/>
office, giving to some one slice of <lb/>
pie, and to others, .-mother- <lb/>
Rain in-the face they made Chief <lb/>
of the Prison House, and made <lb/>
him lord over the in the <lb/>
city called Raleigh, and of the <lb/>
lands along the Nile, in the pro- <lb/>
of Weldon, and he was also <lb/>
ruler over the diggers of <lb/>
at Castle But the <lb/>
tribe of Democrats held the Prison <lb/>
and refused to give up <lb/>
the keys thereof. in-the- <lb/>
face and his eight assistant lords <lb/>
went to the Prison House, <lb/>
s front <lb/>
the rains <lb/>
upon then, <lb/>
they get very damp. <lb/>
they showed their parch <lb/>
the Great Red Seal stuck on <lb/>
the corner thereof, those <lb/>
tho gate heeded not their cries I November and the average <lb/>
and So when they BOt thinking of such things, <lb/>
have received their watermelons offered for sale <lb/>
the is commonly Salisbury this <lb/>
ed to have got the re sold, too. The melons were <lb/>
the city. And brought in by Mr. S- C- <lb/>
gather together scribes and j t them ware fine. Mr. <lb/>
brethren, after conferring says he cut live, <lb/>
with another, will 2-5 pounds each, last Christ <lb/>
these children of mas, which as good Many <lb/>
to justice, that we, the Only would to see, and that <lb/>
adulterated Mixed Breeds, may be is saving some more at home <lb/>
come possession of our Slice be eaten next <lb/>
Dana's Code of Principles. <lb/>
Mr. Dana's code of principles, <lb/>
which have been extensively cir- <lb/>
and commented up- <lb/>
on, good enough to <lb/>
I. Get the get all the <lb/>
news, but the news <lb/>
II- Copy nothing from another <lb/>
publication without proper <lb/>
it. <lb/>
of the Reflector. A <lb/>
hint to advertisers. <lb/>
Highest of all in Leavening U. S. <lb/>
Powder <lb/>
Absolutely pure <lb/>
WAKE ITEMS. <lb/>
III. Never print an interview <lb/>
I Correspondence <lb/>
Mr. Ii. L- Bridges, of <lb/>
sent of the party interviewed. <lb/>
IV. Never print a <lb/>
as news matter. Let <lb/>
every advertisement appear as an <lb/>
advertisement, no sailing under <lb/>
false colors. <lb/>
V- Never attack the weak or the <lb/>
defenseless, either by argument, <lb/>
by invective, or by ridicule unless <lb/>
there is some absolute public no j enrolled students- This is <lb/>
for so doing. j largest enrollment the his- <lb/>
VI. Fight for your opinions college. <lb/>
but do not believe they Prof. Poteat, the of <lb/>
the whole truth nor the only Biology and Geology, <lb/>
; the Baptist Convention <lb/>
VII. Support your party if you Providence, R. I., on the 12th, <lb/>
have But do not all j being <lb/>
the good are in it, and all the i of <lb/>
has recently subscribed <lb/>
to the endowment- <lb/>
Rev. A. C. Cree, Jr., a student <lb/>
of the college, has been called as <lb/>
pastor of Chapel Hill Baptist <lb/>
church. <lb/>
Wake Forest College has now <lb/>
bad cues outside of it. <lb/>
VIII- Above all, know, be <lb/>
The Society has elect- <lb/>
ed Mr. Bruce of Monroe, <lb/>
in Town. <lb/>
Although today is the 9th of <lb/>
the <lb/>
And when the day of judgment <lb/>
is come, Scribes Day, <lb/>
Whitaker stand up the <lb/>
court called Superior for the Mix <lb/>
ed Breeds, and against them <lb/>
stand Scribes Shepherd and Bus- <lb/>
bee for the tribe of Democrats. <lb/>
the scribes argued long, <lb/>
brought parchments. <lb/>
And the judge heard all that tho <lb/>
scribes id. <lb/>
And he pondered long over <lb/>
Herald. <lb/>
the Exposition grounds at <lb/>
Atlanta is a of nursery <lb/>
where small children babies <lb/>
may be checked like baggage and <lb/>
properly cared for while their <lb/>
mothers see the sights. A Gas <lb/>
lady just returned says there <lb/>
are two babies in the nursery <lb/>
that haven't been called for. No <lb/>
trace of their owners can be <lb/>
found. <lb/>
that humanity is orator. The medal w <lb/>
that there is progress human won last year by a Wake Forest <lb/>
life human affairs; and that, I man, and will be glad if of <lb/>
as sure as God lives, the future j her men wins it this year. <lb/>
will be better than tho present u T. i . <lb/>
the past- who graduated <lb/>
, , I bore in 1883, and who has gained <lb/>
A lecture, delivered at Cornell a world-wide reputation as an <lb/>
January, orator, lectured here recently <lb/>
with six maxims of value j His subject was Woman <lb/>
to a a today fa <lb/>
I. Never be in a hurry. agitating minds of the <lb/>
as Prophets- <lb/>
A grizzled and gray <lb/>
county farmer formed one of <lb/>
a group of men who were <lb/>
weather signs recently. <lb/>
always know when there is to be <lb/>
a be said, by watch- <lb/>
the turkeys and chickens go <lb/>
to roost each night. In calm <lb/>
weather the fowls always roost <lb/>
with their heads alternating <lb/>
way; that is, one faces east, the <lb/>
next west, and so on. But when <lb/>
there is going to be a high wind <lb/>
they always roost with their <lb/>
heads turned toward the direction <lb/>
from which it is coming. There <lb/>
are reasons for these different <lb/>
ways of roosting. I take it, when <lb/>
there is no wind to guard against <lb/>
they can see other danger more <lb/>
readily if they are headed both <lb/>
directions; but when wind is to <lb/>
arise they face it because they can <lb/>
hold their positions better. But <lb/>
the part I can't understand, he <lb/>
concluded, is how the critters <lb/>
know the wind is going to rue, <lb/>
we mortals lack all <lb/>
of <lb/>
Tobacco ion. <lb/>
Why cannot Winston have a <lb/>
tobacco exposition next autumn <lb/>
II. Hold fast to the He had a large , <lb/>
lion. I all of whom listened very I need not be gotten up on too <lb/>
III. by the Stars and ; attentively. It was a grand i and expensive a scale, and <lb/>
Stripes. Above all, for vet it ought to be a small <lb/>
whatever happens. Profs. J. B. and R. W A can <lb/>
IV. A word that is not spoken <lb/>
never does any mischief. <lb/>
complete <lb/>
-i struck, and with proper <lb/>
he Professors of Latin, displayed , <lb/>
have recently had their recitation <lb/>
V. All the of a good i rooms furnished with nice <lb/>
make up for the bad chairs, purchased of <lb/>
of a bad one the High Point Chair Co., by <lb/>
VI- If you find yon have been themselves and students. The <lb/>
wrong don't fear to say so. boys no longer have to carry <lb/>
chairs from their rooms to sit in, <lb/>
Peanut Crop. lap boards to write on during <lb/>
examinations. M- <lb/>
The Jacksonville Citizen j <lb/>
success<lb/>
Slander. <lb/>
will be a very short <lb/>
crop this year, according to <lb/>
reports from all over the South It starts with a word <lb/>
collected a central handling with a a nod-and <lb/>
house in Cincinnati. The great; very with a smile. It is a <lb/>
heat long drought during j pestilence walking the dark- <lb/>
Oar tobacco people should give <lb/>
the matter consideration. Talk <lb/>
it over. Look at it from every <lb/>
of view. our opinion <lb/>
it is practical. We believe it <lb/>
would not only be helpful to local <lb/>
tobacconists, but of benefit to the <lb/>
tobacco interests of e and <lb/>
of this ion. Great crowds <lb/>
j would be attracted to this city. <lb/>
, , , . i Winston and its manufacturers <lb/>
Against slander there U no de- woad be advertised. <lb/>
The market would <lb/>
Cotton corn and wheat and <lb/>
other products have had their ex- <lb/>
the late Summer early Fall j LOSS, contagion far and I positions and palaces and so <lb/>
seriously impaired both the wide, the most wary traveler can j forth, but for tobacco little or <lb/>
has been <lb/>
Why should not Winston, a <lb/>
nor can any of the Quality of the The . avoid; it is the <lb/>
And he any will meet likely be j dagger of the assassin; it is <lb/>
This that I have <lb/>
If you have any more like landslide which came, and that <lb/>
. to appear <lb/>
I tho eighth day of mouth <lb/>
called in the year of <lb/>
When first commenced to The Northern Press attribute Fusion, one. <lb/>
tho Tobacco Department, result to the fact that the When all the scribes stood be- <lb/>
a local party is not stand- fore him. he said unto the <lb/>
did these Mixed; <lb/>
go on to show that every man Breeds, who were a hungered for <lb/>
lay out, and meditated. <lb/>
looked into the volumes of the which to base a The j but last year's, and tho poisoned arrow whose I <lb/>
Law, for he was learned its mothers appear to have j n quality will be much the are incurable; it is the mortal I Journal. <lb/>
mysteries. adopted a effective way of I average- crop will sting the deadly adder; murder I <lb/>
after he had his rid of their tho of the its employment, innocence its <lb/>
id mads up his of their I be of the ct <lb/>
the scribes luggage, the Ga- is Virginia. prey, i <lb/>
him. This was of j The <lb/>
with the her of The <lb/>
to leach free c In i write <lb/>
Hie English brandies, for the months <lb/>
term beginning Jan. the boy <lb/>
to whom he may award the scholarship, and our were of i, by President Cleveland and fore <lb/>
the subs mil ion emit. st. tobacco that grew almost <lb/>
II. . , <lb/>
Principal Greenville Stale Pitt county in the <lb/>
tributary to Greenville, <lb/>
Original <lb/>
Continual fretting is <lb/>
oleomargarine cf trouble. <lb/>
the <lb/>
J. J. L. D LOU L Al N. C in the <lb/>
r AM i T . x. <lb/>
and in our articles we referred to <lb/>
Pitt county tobacco. Gradually <lb/>
as the market grew larger be- <lb/>
to draw from a lager <lb/>
until now the sales are <lb/>
made up of tobacco from as many <lb/>
John E. lard I . Harding, <lb/>
Wilson, N. C. Greene N. <lb/>
iv <lb/>
Al <lb/>
Greenville. X. <lb/>
Special attention Riven to collections <lb/>
an-1 settlement claims. <lb/>
who has d Mr. office, demand tho keys of the <lb/>
for the past two years was bad- <lb/>
beaten Tuesday. The New <lb/>
York Herald goes so far as to say <lb/>
that the result of Tuesday's <lb/>
election makes it positively <lb/>
necessary that Mr. Cleveland <lb/>
be nominated the Democrats <lb/>
counties surely as any <lb/>
market in eastern North Carolina, to have any prospect of <lb/>
and as any in the success. <lb/>
The counties <lb/>
State- <lb/>
In y Say. <lb/>
That when a boy grows up. his <lb/>
begins to grow down. <lb/>
That the man who wishes good <lb/>
advice will consult his purse- <lb/>
That men won't drink a <lb/>
drop, while others won't drop a <lb/>
drink. <lb/>
That if you good without <lb/>
hope of you may keep <lb/>
on doing for tho same pay. <lb/>
That promises made in time of <lb/>
affliction require a better <lb/>
than people commonly possess three leading tobacco mar- <lb/>
That to Keep your hair long j k t , M t <lb/>
must keep it short. <lb/>
of which Greenville is situated <lb/>
arc reality the tobacco growing <lb/>
eastern <lb/>
Lenoir, Craven, Beaufort, Martin, <lb/>
Wilson- Of course <lb/>
there are other that are <lb/>
generally considered eastern <lb/>
counties, but strictly speaking do <lb/>
net belong to them. Besides <lb/>
those mentioned there are Bertie, <lb/>
Hertford, Washington, Tyrrell <lb/>
and a number of others that are <lb/>
just beginning to grow tobacco <lb/>
but will probably never plant it <lb/>
extensively on account of the <lb/>
water atmosphere. The <lb/>
eight above named constitute tho <lb/>
leading tobacco growing counties <lb/>
of Eastern North Carolina. There <lb/>
That Fortune gives her ha-d <lb/>
to a courageous man- <lb/>
That should lo <lb/>
taxed because it is a luxury. <lb/>
That the oyster is getting <lb/>
tho soup. <lb/>
That organ is <lb/>
the one. <lb/>
sou and Rocky Mount. Tho last <lb/>
two named draw largely from <lb/>
Franklin and Vance conn- <lb/>
tics and the territory adjacent to <lb/>
and in South while <lb/>
is in the eastern <lb/>
I of these and is strictly the <lb/>
Now it is reported that a shrewd <lb/>
Yankee up in New York State <lb/>
has secured a patent upon an <lb/>
envelope that cannot be <lb/>
without detection. One of its <lb/>
advantages is that no mucilage is <lb/>
used, and it is therefore cheaper <lb/>
to manufacture. This is done by <lb/>
means of two pointS <lb/>
that pass through slits in the <lb/>
flaps, and then out in such <lb/>
a way that they cannot be with- <lb/>
drawn without tearing the paper. <lb/>
It is also said that not <lb/>
in the technical sense, <lb/>
each envelope containing letters <lb/>
might pass through tho mails at <lb/>
the no cent rate. He has <lb/>
ready received an offer for his <lb/>
patent and if ho has hit upon a <lb/>
device to do the government out <lb/>
of fifty per of its postal <lb/>
revenues has made his calling and <lb/>
election sure for this world at <lb/>
least. <lb/>
That the earth covers the bright tobacco market of Eastern <lb/>
emu's mistakes <lb/>
Mr. J. I- near <lb/>
raised barrels and <lb/>
peck of cm one acre. He <lb/>
had a Justice of the Peace to <lb/>
j North Carolina. There are <lb/>
Prison words to that <lb/>
they era the <lb/>
lawful holders of the keys of the <lb/>
Prison House. But I say unto <lb/>
tho tribe of hold fast <lb/>
the keys, for the Law that <lb/>
thou art tho rightful holders. <lb/>
I say unto Rain in the Face <lb/>
and his lords, go for ye <lb/>
enter the ranch you <lb/>
thought you had <lb/>
And when the scribes told Rain <lb/>
the Face and his lords what <lb/>
the Judge had said, they straight <lb/>
way girded up their loins, <lb/>
said to one another, will <lb/>
make more dive for the <lb/>
For there is a court called <lb/>
that a large brick <lb/>
building the street Edenton, <lb/>
and we will appeal unto the <lb/>
who sit in judgment <lb/>
And straightway the of <lb/>
the Mixed-Breeds write <lb/>
another parchment- <lb/>
But the tribe of the <lb/>
still sat in their <lb/>
and <lb/>
selecting a wife be sure to <lb/>
j select cue that will wash- <lb/>
The fall crop of Republicans is <lb/>
to be large. <lb/>
You cannot down a person <lb/>
unless you follow at his heels. <lb/>
wise answer away <lb/>
but it takes a big stick <lb/>
to keep it turned away. <lb/>
receives more curses for <lb/>
what he does not accomplish than <lb/>
praises for what ho actually does- <lb/>
There are a good many pious <lb/>
people who are as careful of their <lb/>
religion as of their best service <lb/>
of only using it on holiday <lb/>
occasions for fear it should got <lb/>
chipped or flawed in working <lb/>
day <lb/>
The committees having the <lb/>
matter in charge <lb/>
work looking to the <lb/>
erection of a Rich- <lb/>
to the memory of Jefferson <lb/>
Davis. It is that <lb/>
will be ready to have the <lb/>
comer stone laid next May <lb/>
the encampment of the <lb/>
Confederate Veterans in that <lb/>
city. <lb/>
They Don't it <lb/>
According to section of <lb/>
the internal revenue laws, cigar- <lb/>
smokers who throw paper <lb/>
boxes away without <lb/>
first destroying the <lb/>
stamps, lay themselves liable to <lb/>
a fine of six months <lb/>
or both. Not one smoker <lb/>
out of a thousand does this. On <lb/>
the back of every cigarette box <lb/>
will be found a warning <lb/>
smokers to destroy the stamps, <lb/>
but few people ever take the <lb/>
trouble to read it- It is <lb/>
that a person shall be <lb/>
caught in the act of throwing the <lb/>
box away before he be <lb/>
rested. <lb/>
ruin its sport <lb/>
man who at the midnight <lb/>
news concerning a great J hour the dwelling <lb/>
staple, it is reassuring to let does an injury; he burns the <lb/>
successful experiments roof, pillar,, raiment, the <lb/>
raising peanuts have made <lb/>
in many parts of tho country <lb/>
Washington Oregon farmers <lb/>
very <lb/>
shelter from the storm and <lb/>
pest; but he does that <lb/>
be repaired. Tho may <lb/>
indeed beat chilling blasts <lb/>
raised good crops this year, assail, but charity will receive <lb/>
a Me , farmer tells <lb/>
this week of having just harvested <lb/>
a good though small <lb/>
There is one matchless hour in <lb/>
man's life Every sense of his <lb/>
to tho delicious, <lb/>
intoxicating influence, and all the <lb/>
world seems be reveling in a car- <lb/>
of joy. Sound becomes mu- <lb/>
sic, common place things become <lb/>
beautiful sight feeling <lb/>
conspire together to intensify the <lb/>
illusion. <lb/>
This hour is when, for tho first <lb/>
time, the woman he loves yields <lb/>
up her first confession of love for <lb/>
him, and for the first time <lb/>
soulfully into his face, a wealth <lb/>
of trust and happiness beam <lb/>
from her dear eyes. Then it is <lb/>
not what he has or be, <lb/>
but what he is and what is his <lb/>
that concerns him. <lb/>
Love is abroad the land. In <lb/>
every city, hamlet, the <lb/>
young and old are <lb/>
heavenly is ox its <lb/>
power. Where rightly regarded <lb/>
entered into discreetly the <lb/>
tendency should be to make this <lb/>
old world better. A great deal <lb/>
on happy homes. Man <lb/>
are better, happier, more <lb/>
Sun. <lb/>
the victim her dwelling, will <lb/>
give him food to eat and raiment <lb/>
to put on; will timely assist him, <lb/>
raising a roof over tho ashes of <lb/>
the old, and will sit at our <lb/>
fireside taste the fruit of <lb/>
friendship of home. <lb/>
But the man who circulates <lb/>
false reports concerning a <lb/>
character, who exposes every <lb/>
act of his life which may be <lb/>
to his disadvantage; who <lb/>
goes to this and that brother, <lb/>
tells them he is very tender of his <lb/>
brother's reputation; enjoins <lb/>
them the secrecy, and <lb/>
then fills their ears with hearsays <lb/>
and rumors, and, what is worse, <lb/>
leaving them to dwell upon the <lb/>
and suggestions of his own <lb/>
busy imagination. The man who <lb/>
thus from another his <lb/>
good does him an <lb/>
which neither industry nor <lb/>
charity nor time itself can repair. <lb/>
Tie. <lb/>
Truth in This. <lb/>
The Argonaut <lb/>
truthfully says, business <lb/>
man who thinks he can do <lb/>
without advertising shows a <lb/>
lack of judgment. In <lb/>
this year of Lord 1895, <lb/>
who have money to spend <lb/>
read the newspapers, and instead <lb/>
of going around the street hunt- <lb/>
for what they need, take up <lb/>
their paper and soon find where <lb/>
they are kept. The man who ad- <lb/>
does it in a business <lb/>
like manner will in the end come <lb/>
out ahead of his neighbor who <lb/>
thinks the world ought to hunt <lb/>
him tip to find out his business. <lb/>
If you want people's trade you <lb/>
should them to come to see <lb/>
Durham has a man that is such <lb/>
a stickier for prohibition that he <lb/>
wouldn't wear a new coat because <lb/>
it was tight under the arms and <lb/>
full in the Sun. <lb/>
It is evident that the South has at <lb/>
hand, and therefore cheap, all the <lb/>
raw materials entering into <lb/>
that its labor and cost of <lb/>
living are cheaper than at the <lb/>
that it can, in consequence, <lb/>
manufacture goods of all kinds- at <lb/>
less cost than the North or the <lb/>
West; that it can not only supply <lb/>
the home demand, hat also ex- <lb/>
port goods with profit- that in the <lb/>
The Greensboro Record tells it, <lb/>
from information in a letter, that <lb/>
a few miles north of town a couple <lb/>
were to have been married last <lb/>
Wednesday night. While wait- <lb/>
for the at rival of the minister, <lb/>
a former lover of the bride in <lb/>
some way gained access to her <lb/>
and the next thing the guests <lb/>
knew he had carried her away, <lb/>
whether on a flying charger like <lb/>
Davy Crockett, or in his arms is <lb/>
not known. <lb/>
Of course some of the party was <lb/>
fighting mad, others fighting glad, <lb/>
but what can't be cured must be <lb/>
endured and the situation was ac- <lb/>
Fact is it had to for before <lb/>
the absence of the bride was no- <lb/>
she had been gone and was <lb/>
by this time married. <lb/>
The Treasury circulation statement <lb/>
a net decrease money In the <lb/>
Treasury during October of <lb/>
and an Increase of of all <lb/>
. i kinds of money circulation in the <lb/>
lines of manufactures it is States October, making <lb/>
extending its operations with circulation foot up<lb/>
</p>
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<p>
THE REFLECTOR <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
Entered at the Greenville <lb/>
X. C, as second-class m matter. <lb/>
WEDNESDAY, 1805. <lb/>
GREENVILLE. <lb/>
A Series of Articles on <lb/>
the History of To- <lb/>
Culture in <lb/>
the Eastern <lb/>
Counties <lb/>
Tine Tobacco Department. <lb/>
Conducted by O. L. Joyner, Proprietor Eastern Tobacco Warehouse<lb/>
the Greenville tobacco market east than he- He has already <lb/>
Some of Those Have <lb/>
Pat of the in <lb/>
mg Greenville Forward. <lb/>
than other buyers on the market <lb/>
c . for in its earliest days, long be- <lb/>
fore it was known what the <lb/>
outcome of the market would <lb/>
be, whether a success or a fail- <lb/>
they were here and to show <lb/>
In effecting the sale of a com-1 the faith they had in the mar- <lb/>
factors are bought interests here and <lb/>
Whether there was much <lb/>
made we don't know, but we <lb/>
do know that some of our mer- <lb/>
chant buyers found that they knew <lb/>
more about g a cotton <lb/>
crop than they did a tobacco crop <lb/>
and soon left tobacco. <lb/>
During this year by hard work <lb/>
and the expenditure of a good <lb/>
deal of money the market sold <lb/>
pounds. In 1892 the <lb/>
Eastern was built <lb/>
and run by Joyner <lb/>
They also built the leaf factory <lb/>
now owned by J. N. <lb/>
Co., on borrowed money and sold <lb/>
it at a sacrifice in order to per- <lb/>
establish that firm on <lb/>
this market. the market <lb/>
opened that year we had ad- <lb/>
to a few of the buyers of <lb/>
the previous year Mr- K W- <lb/>
who during this year <lb/>
worked had and helped to hold <lb/>
up the market which sold 1,22-s <lb/>
an increase of a million <lb/>
pounds over the first year- Prize <lb/>
room was very much needed now <lb/>
We had two warehouses and two <lb/>
prize houses. No one could be <lb/>
induced to build a prize house <lb/>
and is a last resort the Greenville <lb/>
Warehouse came forward and <lb/>
gave the contract for the <lb/>
in of two So the third <lb/>
year we started off with two ware- <lb/>
houses and four prize houses. <lb/>
This year on account of the Tar- <lb/>
market down that <lb/>
clever and gentleman Mr <lb/>
J. W. Morgan, buyer for the <lb/>
American Co. on <lb/>
market, came to locate Green- <lb/>
ville and thus the American To- <lb/>
Co. was established <lb/>
here. Greenville sold dating this <lb/>
year The fourth year <lb/>
of the market opened <lb/>
Still another warehouse <lb/>
built by Move, but we <lb/>
could not get prize room- The <lb/>
American Tobacco Co. wanted <lb/>
a five story building and Messrs. <lb/>
Hooker said that if <lb/>
the Company would agree to take <lb/>
the house tot two years they <lb/>
would built it. the Amer- <lb/>
very naturally re- <lb/>
fused to do not knowing anything <lb/>
about the market- house In d <lb/>
to be built and we could get no <lb/>
one to it unless the rent <lb/>
f at least two year.-, <lb/>
so order to get the Mi- <lb/>
J. W. Morgan, G. F. Evans <lb/>
O- L. Joyner an <lb/>
guaranteeing rent <lb/>
two years this year <lb/>
more buyers came to <lb/>
ville whose their <lb/>
with the market will be <lb/>
given hi full in it later issue c <lb/>
this paper Do ill mar- <lb/>
bad -wined each <lb/>
year and tins <lb/>
pounds. The fifth year of <lb/>
is now upon us. <lb/>
During last summer i u ore <lb/>
large price era built b <lb/>
O- r. and one by <lb/>
The Star Wart-boast <lb/>
built by Bonn tree, Brown <lb/>
Co, and the Eastern was <lb/>
to double its <lb/>
mer size. Already the four ware <lb/>
houses have sold nearly <lb/>
pounds and it is not <lb/>
ting it to say by the of the <lb/>
season the market will have sold <lb/>
five and a half or six million <lb/>
and during the next sum <lb/>
mer we hope to American <lb/>
Tobacco Co. erecting a <lb/>
here. We confidently look for <lb/>
the early establishment here of <lb/>
some of the largest tobacco limit- <lb/>
on continent with these <lb/>
will coca factories and various <lb/>
other branches of industry that <lb/>
the quiet little town of Greenville <lb/>
thought of nor never <lb/>
dreamed of five years ago. <lb/>
two <lb/>
necessary, a seller and a <lb/>
buyer, and we know of no com <lb/>
that requires any great- <lb/>
number of either in order to <lb/>
obtain the best results than <lb/>
tobacco. In establishing a to- <lb/>
market the first thing <lb/>
that is necessary is tobacco, and <lb/>
the next thing somebody to <lb/>
buy it, and one of the most <lb/>
tasks on earth to do is to <lb/>
secure competent and reliable <lb/>
tobacco buyers for a new mar- <lb/>
and then the difficult task <lb/>
of getting the sellers convinced <lb/>
that you got the buyers <lb/>
for their product, that will give <lb/>
them as much at home as they <lb/>
can get elsewhere, commences <lb/>
and continues. These we can <lb/>
today boldly and fearlessly say <lb/>
Greenville has. Men who are re- <lb/>
liable, competent judges of to- <lb/>
and Were <lb/>
we to undertake to give a list of <lb/>
all those who have at times <lb/>
been identified as buyers on <lb/>
this market we would not have <lb/>
space to speak a word for those <lb/>
who are today permanently <lb/>
here. <lb/>
A the breaks of the <lb/>
Eastern warehouse on Sept 1st, <lb/>
1892, there were present quite <lb/>
a number of tobacconists from <lb/>
a distance among them Mr. J. N. <lb/>
Gorman, of Richmond. On that <lb/>
day we have been told Mr, J. <lb/>
N. Gorman B. W- <lb/>
formed a for the <lb/>
purpose of conducting a leaf <lb/>
tobacco business on the <lb/>
ville market. Nearly every <lb/>
body recollects how splendidly <lb/>
Mr. worked for the <lb/>
Greenville market during the <lb/>
first year that he was here. <lb/>
Soon after the opening of the <lb/>
second tobacco year of Mr. Boy- <lb/>
connection with the mar- <lb/>
the firm of B. W. <lb/>
Co. dissolved. As has before <lb/>
been stated Joyner <lb/>
had sold to the firm of R. W. <lb/>
Co., the prize home <lb/>
now occupied by J- N. Gorman <lb/>
Co, thus establishing them <lb/>
on the market and after the <lb/>
dissolution of the firm Mr. Boy- <lb/>
decided to go to Richmond, <lb/>
Mr. Gorman assuming the re- <lb/>
of the the firm <lb/>
here and in the place of Mr <lb/>
Mr. H. Gorman was <lb/>
sent to Greenville to represent <lb/>
J. N. Gorman Co. <lb/>
have at all times been potent i <lb/>
factors in sustaining Greenville, <lb/>
as a tobacco market. We were <lb/>
talking with J. M. Gorman, the <lb/>
senior member a year or so ago <lb/>
and in speaking of the eastern <lb/>
markets he said that in his <lb/>
opinion would event- <lb/>
be the leading bright to- <lb/>
market in eastern <lb/>
and by his words and ac- <lb/>
he has backed his <lb/>
owes much <lb/>
to J N. German Co. for the <lb/>
position that it occupies now, <lb/>
the leading strictly bright to- <lb/>
market of North <lb/>
At the Aug. 1894 meeting <lb/>
of the Tobacco Board <lb/>
of Trade Mr. P. H Gorman was <lb/>
chosen Vice-President besides <lb/>
being placed on several <lb/>
committees in which ca- <lb/>
he dispatched business <lb/>
with such efficiency that at the <lb/>
August, 1895 meeting he was <lb/>
unanimously chosen <lb/>
and is today the youngest Pres <lb/>
of a Tobacco Board of <lb/>
Trade in North Carolina. <lb/>
told how he was induced to throw <lb/>
aside a flattering offer to go <lb/>
west and decide to cast let <lb/>
with the tobacco interests of Pitt <lb/>
county. When he came home <lb/>
from college, one's first <lb/>
of him was that he was just <lb/>
an ordinary overgrown boy, but <lb/>
a second glance told that there <lb/>
was something in him- The Ki <lb/>
was not slow to cog- <lb/>
that beneath the face <lb/>
there was talent as well as push <lb/>
and enterprise, and feeling the <lb/>
very deepest interest in establish- <lb/>
a successful tobacco market <lb/>
here we opened the paper to <lb/>
lie accepted the invitation <lb/>
has since been regularly conduct- <lb/>
a tobacco department the <lb/>
Reflector that has all along <lb/>
spoken for itself. It is not said <lb/>
with any spirit of boastfulness, <lb/>
but we believe that what <lb/>
he has written through these <lb/>
has attracted more <lb/>
to the Greenville tobacco <lb/>
market than any other cause- <lb/>
To make a long story 01- <lb/>
Joyner has been almost the <lb/>
life of the market. He has la <lb/>
bored in season and out of sea <lb/>
son for its success, and has spent <lb/>
more money and worked harder <lb/>
in it any other <lb/>
man. <lb/>
FRANK <lb/>
CLOTHING. <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 <lb/>
Hammered the Prices Down to suit You. <lb/>
A great exhibit of new goods for this week's sale in <lb/>
EL O E <lb/>
Our neighbor, the Greenville <lb/>
is doing especially <lb/>
line work for its town. It is <lb/>
a of articles on the <lb/>
Greenville tobacco market. The <lb/>
articles are well illustrated, and <lb/>
the work shows en. <lb/>
in Editor Whichard. <lb/>
Scotland Neck Democrat- <lb/>
en- <lb/>
for <lb/>
A man who believed the old <lb/>
a pin pick it op, and <lb/>
all day long have good <lb/>
saw a pin in front of the <lb/>
the other day. <lb/>
down to get it hat <lb/>
off and rolled into the gutter; his <lb/>
eve glasses fell and broke on the <lb/>
his gave <lb/>
way behind; he burst the button <lb/>
hole on the back of his shirt collar, <lb/>
and he all but lost his new false <lb/>
He got the <lb/>
News. <lb/>
THE WAREHOUSE. <lb/>
This house, that is perhaps the <lb/>
best known in Eastern North <lb/>
Carolina, was the second <lb/>
in Greenville. It was <lb/>
built ard was opened on <lb/>
the 1st September with one of <lb/>
the biggest occasions Greenville <lb/>
has known. The first season it <lb/>
was operated by O. L. Joyner and <lb/>
Alex. and from the <lb/>
very start the took the <lb/>
the market which position <lb/>
it has maintained over <lb/>
the of 1893 Mr- Joy- <lb/>
purchased the interest of Mr <lb/>
in the business, and <lb/>
the Bummer of the year <lb/>
he sold an interest to O. Hooker. <lb/>
Through the two follow- <lb/>
Mr. Joyner conducted the <lb/>
business of the house alone with <lb/>
Mr. Hooker as a silent <lb/>
and under splendid manage- <lb/>
the Eastern its <lb/>
successful car Early this <lb/>
year a was formed <lb/>
between G P- O L- Joy- <lb/>
and O. Hooker, those three <lb/>
the strongest team the <lb/>
market had. Under tins <lb/>
management the Eastern Las <lb/>
gone on up the ladder, and so <lb/>
far season has sold per <lb/>
cent of the marketed <lb/>
here. <lb/>
trunks <lb/>
SPECIALTIES <lb/>
Will be offered in every department <lb/>
to warrant inspection by every one in- <lb/>
i in high class merchandise. I do not quote prices for the reason that the values in each <lb/>
and every instance will speak for themselves and tellingly. <lb/>
PATRICK GORMAN. <lb/>
As the above cut indicates <lb/>
Mr Gorman is nothing but a <lb/>
boy now and when he came here <lb/>
to take charge of the business <lb/>
of J, N. Gorman Co , he had <lb/>
not attained his majority. <lb/>
Though young in years Pat has <lb/>
handled the immense volume of <lb/>
business that has been done <lb/>
here by his firm with alacrity <lb/>
skill that would have done <lb/>
credit to a much older and ex- <lb/>
man. During the <lb/>
last two years and a half we <lb/>
have been thrown in very inti <lb/>
mate contact with him and have <lb/>
found him always active and on <lb/>
the alert business matters. <lb/>
to Greenville <lb/>
in the capacity of a tobacco <lb/>
buyer his boyish appearance <lb/>
was not such as to impress one <lb/>
with the great depth of <lb/>
qualification that he really <lb/>
possessed, but the <lb/>
season opened he was not <lb/>
long in making his mark as a <lb/>
shrewd business manager and <lb/>
s close, keen judge of tobacco. <lb/>
The firm of J. N. Gorman <lb/>
Co., represented by he <lb/>
subject of this sketch has <lb/>
doubtless been more closely <lb/>
identified with the history of<lb/>
OSCAR HOOKER. <lb/>
Some wit once said of a law <lb/>
dim in was com- <lb/>
posed of three brass <lb/>
and beauty. By eliminating the <lb/>
the word brass and substituting <lb/>
another beginning with B <lb/>
the letters are combined <lb/>
forcibly in Mr. Hooker. <lb/>
man, got the <lb/>
The combination makes him by <lb/>
no means undesirable partner- <lb/>
Though his first few year's con- <lb/>
industry <lb/>
The Eastern Warehouse.<lb/>
CO., PROPRIETORS. <lb/>
That he has the brain of a <lb/>
man goes without <lb/>
saying. While he makes no boast <lb/>
of beauty, in that particular he <lb/>
average <lb/>
stands well above the <lb/>
in a silent way, this season <lb/>
be is one of the active workers <lb/>
for the market and can be found <lb/>
at his post in the every <lb/>
day- <lb/>
WHY THEY STOPPED. <lb/>
v, N C Nov. <lb/>
Mb- Editor; <lb/>
I can the <lb/>
co Department of the <lb/>
a bit of curious In a recent <lb/>
edition it was that in Col-, <lb/>
days Eastern was <lb/>
extensively engaged in the <lb/>
of tobacco, but for some <lb/>
explained cause gave up the in- <lb/>
which was never renewed <lb/>
recent The <lb/>
was Carolina was a <lb/>
part of the Virginia Colony and <lb/>
all of the tobacco raised in this <lb/>
section was required to ship- <lb/>
through the ports <lb/>
The authorities <lb/>
Colony picked out all the best to- <lb/>
of the farmers of this sec- <lb/>
and shipped it to England as <lb/>
Virginia tobacco to the <lb/>
Carolina farmers only a email <lb/>
per cent, of the while they <lb/>
rejected the poor loaf leaving it <lb/>
on the hands of the farmers as so <lb/>
much hard labor <lb/>
was <lb/>
You can gain more <lb/>
en this point from certain <lb/>
volumes in the possession <lb/>
of Alex Blow, of Greenville <lb/>
I send this I know Mr. <lb/>
is of such <lb/>
quaint and old facts about the in- <lb/>
ho baa s successfully <lb/>
male his t i i i. <lb/>
Very v. <lb/>
y, h. s. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. <lb/>
Commends itself to the planters Eastern Car- <lb/>
for the many advantages it possesses, am- <lb/>
Skylights which diffuse a soft, mellow light <lb/>
over 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/>
T YD A C C We pets of all <lb/>
J v 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 hereby extend a <lb/>
cordial invitation to those who have not, to give <lb/>
us a trial, and we will convince them that the <lb/>
a is first class in all that goes to <lb/>
get top market prices, so when <lb/>
you get a load ready put corks in your ears and <lb/>
listen to no one until you anchor at the Star and <lb/>
we send you home happy over big prices. <lb/>
Capt. Pace is our Be bandies i v <lb/>
at auction and to i; no is <lb/>
patronage is solicited and <lb/>
invited. Tour friend.-- truly, <lb/>
E. K. <lb/>
of Tobacco <lb/>
Your <lb/>
f tin- market <lb/>
BROWN CO. <lb/>
pile <lb/>
II lie Io <lb/>
F- EVAN'S. <lb/>
Man as he is fa- <lb/>
known to everybody, was <lb/>
the first to become <lb/>
tobacco culture in <lb/>
Pitt county and was the first to <lb/>
in the warehouse business <lb/>
in Greenville. From the start he <lb/>
has thrown his entire energy into <lb/>
it with a determination that <lb/>
Greenville should take front rank <lb/>
in the markets. He is a <lb/>
superior judge of <lb/>
splendid business <lb/>
is a man in whom the <lb/>
people have utmost confidence, <lb/>
o- L- <lb/>
We sent a photograph of <lb/>
with the Others to <lb/>
have a picture made of him, but <lb/>
his red head blinded the artist <lb/>
he slipped On it- How- <lb/>
ever, a picture is not needed to <lb/>
the people who Joy- <lb/>
is. There is today not a <lb/>
more widely known man the <lb/>
tobacco growing counties of the <lb/>
Just stop, think, consider where you can <lb/>
best protect your interest in <lb/>
of your Tobacco crop. <lb/>
For four year we have worked hard and spent our money in building <lb/>
and placing the Greenville Tobacco Market in the front rank of the <lb/>
Markets of the world. Since Greenville first had a To- <lb/>
Warehouse we have been on the grounds working day and night <lb/>
to acquire the best possible knowledge of how to sell the farmers <lb/>
co to the best advantage and now after four years of difficult toil we <lb/>
want to say to all who have tobacco to sell that we believe we are in a <lb/>
better position than any Warehouse firm in Easter n Carolina to <lb/>
get the highest market price for your product. So with this we make <lb/>
our politest bow asking for a continuance and an increase your pat- <lb/>
only upon the strictest business merit. no special pets <lb/>
to whom fancy prices are given at the expense of less favored ones but <lb/>
our undivided personal attention is given to every pile of your Tobacco <lb/>
and if your interest should at any time be neglected our attention only <lb/>
needs to be called to it and cheerfully and willingly all wrongs will be <lb/>
righted. Our opinion is that Tobacco is selling very well for the <lb/>
offered and from now on we expect lively market. So when you <lb/>
get ready to sell just hook up and drive straight to the old reliable <lb/>
Eastern, headquarters for high prices, good averages and all <lb/>
round courteous treatment. <lb/>
Your friends, <lb/>
EVANS, JOYNER CO., <lb/>
Owners and Pro Eastern Tobacco Warehouse. <lb/>
BRING IT ON <lb/>
tie <lb/>
, WANTS <lb/>
1500.000 Pounds<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/>
; St <lb/>
can and will give satisfaction in every respect. <lb/>
The High Prices we are getting every day for <lb/>
the farmers who sell with us will convince you <lb/>
that we are yours for highest averages, <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. C.<lb/>
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<p>
THE REFLECTOR <lb/>
Local Reflections. <lb/>
There i cotton left in the <lb/>
Large of peanuts are being <lb/>
shipped. <lb/>
It looNs winter Drill be here on <lb/>
schedule time. <lb/>
at the warehouses <lb/>
Splendid breaks <lb/>
gala yesterday. <lb/>
Granulated sugar per <lb/>
pound at J- Cherry k Co's. <lb/>
are just docking to the <lb/>
Exposition now. <lb/>
The d have got mighty close to <lb/>
hoar in length. <lb/>
Tn s a hard rain dun <lb/>
night and mud i- plentiful. <lb/>
FURNITURE cheaper than <lb/>
ever before at J- Cherry k Co. <lb/>
Help every you want <lb/>
lo town prosper, <lb/>
Mora water in i an in wells <lb/>
is for a a result of the rain. <lb/>
easy and good <lb/>
wear for the You can't go <lb/>
wrong with they are rights <lb/>
and left For sale by J. U. Cher- <lb/>
it Co. <lb/>
The big hog is now getting his name- <lb/>
or rather, his weight-in the papers. <lb/>
C. J. preached <lb/>
sermons In the Baptist <lb/>
Similar. <lb/>
Just received a Car-load Flour <lb/>
none cheaper and better than that <lb/>
ottered by J. Cherry Co. <lb/>
An opportunity to help the poor is a <lb/>
chance has given us to do Some- <lb/>
thing him. <lb/>
Beautiful stylish and cheap <lb/>
Dress Goods at <lb/>
J. i Cherry Cos <lb/>
slack with <lb/>
Deeds King this week, he issued <lb/>
only one <lb/>
winter every <lb/>
paper you pick up one to <lb/>
Sun. <lb/>
sugar per <lb/>
pound at J. 13- Cherry Co's. <lb/>
Any one wanting a splendid parlor <lb/>
organ cheap, can learn of a bargain by <lb/>
calling at Hie BE <lb/>
Bo i went hunting Friday after- <lb/>
on, and killed fourteen partridges <lb/>
out fifteen shots. Is a crack <lb/>
A large line the celebrated <lb/>
E G Corsets at J. 13- Cherry <lb/>
Cos The ladies specially invited <lb/>
to inspect them. <lb/>
Wei ear it remarked generally <lb/>
lie cotton crop is coming In much <lb/>
shorter than w . expected earlier In the <lb/>
It requires no great wisdom to <lb/>
why Thanksgiving Day <lb/>
ways before <lb/>
Exchange. <lb/>
Buy your Macintosh and Hub <lb/>
at J. B- Cherry k <lb/>
and save <lb/>
Saturday some went in the <lb/>
ill H. <lb/>
on Second are two over- <lb/>
i- in the rack. <lb/>
Washington <lb/>
is vi I. We- hope may reach. <lb/>
I, age a with <lb/>
success year i her year. <lb/>
V. ire Buckle Suspenders <lb/>
all Buckles aid fastening.-, war- <lb/>
ranted for two years, at J. 15- <lb/>
Cherry i Co's. <lb/>
There was row <lb/>
in the <lb/>
ii, t One was cm <lb/>
t la I e With a <lb/>
Bu your Macintosh and Rub- <lb/>
Out U J- B- Cherry k Co's. <lb/>
pave money. <lb/>
Woolen and E. w <lb/>
associated In a law in <lb/>
open an <lb/>
in <lb/>
i Clime and cab <lb/>
n Cherry <lb/>
M inlay h is got to be out as good a <lb/>
on this as any <lb/>
the ware- <lb/>
ho had so on their no rs that <lb/>
die continued all day <lb/>
For easy and <lb/>
Chair to your wife <lb/>
or laugher, or mother. <lb/>
stock <lb/>
and at J. B. <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
ire the the service, <lb/>
M- Billings tendered his res g- <lb/>
nation a- pa-tor, to take effect on or <lb/>
before 1st. By unanimous vote <lb/>
the resignation was the table. <lb/>
PROPER NOUNS. <lb/>
Third Person, Plural Number, Present <lb/>
Tense, Potential Mood, <lb/>
Mrs. Lou is very sick. <lb/>
J. T. Bruce, of Sew is here. <lb/>
Mrs. M. A. Ricks moved to Wash- <lb/>
Mrs. V. H. Whichard left Monday for <lb/>
Salisbury. <lb/>
Will Daniel very sick for <lb/>
several days. <lb/>
J. it. Davenport, of was <lb/>
here Monday. <lb/>
Sharp Blount, of Newborn, was in <lb/>
town Monday. <lb/>
The Best Day Yet. <lb/>
Yesterday was one of the <lb/>
est the Greenville <lb/>
co we ever saw- There <lb/>
was more tobacco here it <lb/>
up letter quality than <lb/>
day's mar- <lb/>
has previously had. The fine <lb/>
weather has given the farmers a <lb/>
good opportunity to handle their <lb/>
tobacco they are giving the <lb/>
all they can do. <lb/>
It made difference which house <lb/>
had first or last sale <lb/>
warehouse crowded every foot of <lb/>
space it could command and then <lb/>
THANKSGIVING <lb/>
Appoints November as <lb/>
a Day of Thanksgiving. <lb/>
The people of North Carolina <lb/>
have much for which to be <lb/>
to Almighty God in the year <lb/>
which has just past. The earth <lb/>
has brought forth abundantly of <lb/>
food products in response to <lb/>
cur labors, the prices of raw ma- <lb/>
have advanced, industrial <lb/>
progress has been awakened <lb/>
our and the future looks <lb/>
Shut Up Ten Days. <lb/>
The horse which got away <lb/>
from Capt. John King's boys on <lb/>
circus day was found Sunday in <lb/>
an unused stable on the out- <lb/>
skirts of town. It is supposed <lb/>
that some one shut the horse up <lb/>
in the stable, and from the way <lb/>
the animal had gnawed the sides <lb/>
of the stable there is if it <lb/>
had had food or water for several <lb/>
days, perhaps not in the two <lb/>
weeks it has b en lost. <lb/>
A. IS. of Bethel spent Thurs-1 there was load after load that brighter than the past few years <lb/>
day night here. <lb/>
John a little -on of Mrs. Delia <lb/>
i sick. <lb/>
Rev. C. left Monday morn- <lb/>
for Nashville. <lb/>
Harvey and wife left Friday <lb/>
morning for Danville, <lb/>
C. S. Forbes has returned from the <lb/>
Atlanta Exposition. <lb/>
Miss Moore returned Saturday <lb/>
from a visit to <lb/>
Adrian Savage n turned from <lb/>
Thursday evening <lb/>
Mrs, Florence Dancy returned from <lb/>
Saturday morning. <lb/>
Mrs- L. E. Cleve. of Newborn, is vis- <lb/>
her mother, Mrs. P. E. Dancy. <lb/>
Warren has gone, to Hash Court <lb/>
In inter, st of Riverside Nurseries. <lb/>
Alice My.- left Tuesday <lb/>
evening to return to school at <lb/>
Miss Nannie Daniel left Saturday for <lb/>
Bethel to visit her sister. Mrs. Hammond <lb/>
Capt. John Ex-Senator W <lb/>
R of Falkland were here <lb/>
Monday. <lb/>
Miss Scotland <lb/>
Neck, is visiting her brother. T <lb/>
Yin ford. <lb/>
So M. Bern lid wife re- <lb/>
turn d Wednesday evening from the <lb/>
Atlanta Exposition. <lb/>
Mis. I. Davis and little son of <lb/>
Beaufort, a e visiting her daughter, <lb/>
Mis. L <lb/>
T. K. Randolph left Saturday for <lb/>
New Orleans and from there will go to <lb/>
Central America to join his son. <lb/>
Mrs S. C. and two children, of <lb/>
who have been visiting relatives <lb/>
at the King returned homo Sat- <lb/>
Cards arc out for the marriage of <lb/>
of county, to -Miss- <lb/>
of Dunn, on De- <lb/>
C 18th- <lb/>
Ml-.-rs Novella <lb/>
left Saturday tor Tarboro, where <lb/>
they join a party of for Mi- At- <lb/>
m. <lb/>
s. v. King went to Tarboro Mond <lb/>
Sam been assisting the telegraph <lb/>
office here fur three mouths, and is a <lb/>
prompt, hie boy. <lb/>
M. O. Bethel, K. L. Davis <lb/>
and W. M. Lang of and T. <lb/>
Turnage. all prominent <lb/>
merchants, were In town Saturday. <lb/>
U. Flanagan, who has been spend- <lb/>
a three vacation with his <lb/>
parents here. left Friday morning to re- <lb/>
his In the Government <lb/>
Printing Office at Washington. <lb/>
l. <lb/>
dun of the Greenville i om <lb/>
tin. have been made <lb/>
around the ant and left on the even- <lb/>
lug lie ed as <lb/>
well pleased with the work of <lb/>
the II. <lb/>
could not get on the sale at <lb/>
Thousands of pounds <lb/>
hail to be in the <lb/>
houses tor another day. This <lb/>
week is going to show the largest <lb/>
sales record the market ever had. <lb/>
So much for having a good mar- <lb/>
and lotting the world know it. <lb/>
The market grows better all the <lb/>
time- <lb/>
Mr. <lb/>
have <lb/>
Schultz, what new goods <lb/>
you New and <lb/>
disaster and want. <lb/>
Our people should be thankful <lb/>
for blessings vouchsafed to <lb/>
I hem, and, in grateful <lb/>
of His goodness <lb/>
obedience to our laws and the <lb/>
time-honored custom of our fore <lb/>
fathers, devote one day of the <lb/>
year to service- <lb/>
Therefore, I, Elias Gov- <lb/>
of the State of North Car- <lb/>
do hereby appoint Thurs- <lb/>
day, the cay of November. <lb/>
Mountain Roll BoMer, Buckwheat of pub. <lb/>
R Molasses Oat <lb/>
Flakes, Dried Apples, California <lb/>
Prunes and cleaned Cur- <lb/>
rents, etc- <lb/>
should realize that tho only <lb/>
true and permanent cure for their <lb/>
condition to found in having <lb/>
e BU <lb/>
the health of every and <lb/>
tissue the body depends upon the <lb/>
purity of the blood. The whole world <lb/>
knows the standard blood purifier is <lb/>
And therefore it is the true and <lb/>
reliable medicine for nervous people. <lb/>
It makes the blood pure and healthy, <lb/>
and cores makes <lb/>
the nerves firm and sweet <lb/>
sleep, mental vigor, a good appetite, <lb/>
perfect digestion. It does oil this, end <lb/>
cures or Salt <lb/>
and all other blood diseases, because it <lb/>
Results prove every word we have <lb/>
said. Thousands of voluntary <lb/>
establish the fact that <lb/>
Be Sure <lb/>
to Get Hood's <lb/>
tires <lb/>
can better. Fleer, better mid <lb/>
am in every way since taking <lb/>
Hood's C. C. Davis, <lb/>
Box Salina, Kan. <lb/>
Hood's Pills cure liver ills, <lb/>
lion, headache, <lb/>
On v the IS h,. day of <lb/>
the will offer for <lb/>
, sale on what is generally known as the <lb/>
can be six <lb/>
by th.- hood, awl , leading <lb/>
one true blood Ho s to Washington on the <lb/>
uh of Tar riv follow <lb/>
i, t a tides i mules. <lb/>
horses, mare and colt <lb/>
months old, pony, head or <lb/>
blessings, and of supplication for <lb/>
His continued kindness care <lb/>
over us as a State end nation. <lb/>
I earnestly request every <lb/>
of this great Commonwealth <lb/>
to lay aside his usual business, <lb/>
assemble either at the churches <lb/>
or the fireside, make <lb/>
this annual festival a day of play- <lb/>
thanksgiving. L-t not <lb/>
the day be devoted to amuse- <lb/>
but with grateful <lb/>
give praise to God for the <lb/>
of our liberties and for <lb/>
the advancement of our nation in <lb/>
prosperity greatness. <lb/>
This State has ever been the <lb/>
Lome of freedom tho abiding <lb/>
of a virtuous <lb/>
people. Let the day not pane <lb/>
without acknowledgment of all <lb/>
these blessings; lot us <lb/>
our and offerings <lb/>
the charitable institutions of tie <lb/>
State, the wounded and needy <lb/>
soldier, the orphan, tho poor <lb/>
afflicted, and, by substantial <lb/>
show forth the thankfulness <lb/>
of our hearts. <lb/>
whereof, I have hero- <lb/>
my hand and <lb/>
ed the Great Seal of the <lb/>
State of North Carolina to <lb/>
affixed. Done a the <lb/>
city of Raleigh, this 14th <lb/>
of November, in tho year of <lb/>
our Lord one thousand <lb/>
eight hundred ninety- <lb/>
and one <lb/>
died twentieth year of <lb/>
our <lb/>
ELIAS CARD. <lb/>
By the Governor. <lb/>
Proctor Ki<lb/>
best Flour<lb/>
lb lag <lb/>
From this day oar i, <lb/>
Boys, Youths th- <lb/>
will sold per ct. less<lb/>
Caught a Swan. <lb/>
t. K. With <lb/>
of Swift Greek town- <lb/>
a lip, told us Ho night <lb/>
he had a large swan. About <lb/>
eke ago hands on his <lb/>
the swan in the <lb/>
It is the swan was with <lb/>
i a K going youth, <lb/>
from fell by <lb/>
wayside. Mr- Witherington <lb/>
the fowl has proved a great <lb/>
the neighborhood. <lb/>
head ox <lb/>
S head of cattle, including several flue <lb/>
milch cow- about two-thirds and <lb/>
about and <lb/>
years Id, two thirds to <lb/>
Jersey, largo Jersey bull, or stork <lb/>
h with small pigs, about. bar <lb/>
of corn, about pound a or <lb/>
pounds of nicely <lb/>
hay and all farming <lb/>
Terms of Sale Cash. Parties de- <lb/>
siring to purchase any of above before <lb/>
day of sale can d- so by a <lb/>
en Ion November <lb/>
P. <lb/>
Private Secretary. <lb/>
ELECTRIC LIGHTS. <lb/>
Gr is Waking up <lb/>
Have Them. <lb/>
and <lb/>
The Marriage Bells <lb/>
At the home of t he bride's <lb/>
on Nov- at <lb/>
o'clock, P. M., Thomas J. <lb/>
try one of promising <lb/>
young men, led to the altar <lb/>
Anna ML the charming <lb/>
accomplished daughter of W. <lb/>
T- Woody, of Va <lb/>
Roxboro Courier. <lb/>
Mr- was a buyer on the <lb/>
Greenville tobacco market and <lb/>
the boys here extend best wishes. <lb/>
As Thanksgiving Day is getting near <lb/>
at hand, the question may be asked by <lb/>
sonic one if the business houses will lie <lb/>
closed up on that day. The custom has <lb/>
become so general in Greenville that <lb/>
the Reflector feels safe in saying <lb/>
that the day will be observed by a <lb/>
pension Of all <lb/>
Tobacco Seed. <lb/>
Capt. Pace says one of the prime <lb/>
and essential requisites to the <lb/>
success of a tobacco crop is safe, <lb/>
reliable seed and his observation <lb/>
in traveling around this summer <lb/>
was for the most part <lb/>
the plants turned out for seed <lb/>
by our farmers were selected <lb/>
beet use of the overgrown size of <lb/>
the plant evidently caused by <lb/>
being where there was a com- <lb/>
post heap, or where the guano <lb/>
bag was placed and more or less <lb/>
spilled. Plants grown from such <lb/>
will never make fine tobacco, <lb/>
don't pin your faith to such when <lb/>
fresh, reliable seed be had of <lb/>
our druggists. Quality not <lb/>
is what pays, and if I was <lb/>
asked to name the best seed I <lb/>
would not hesitate to name the <lb/>
Long Leaf Gooch and Hester as <lb/>
most applicable to the Eastern <lb/>
section. <lb/>
The at large, and the Baptist <lb/>
church especially, lost an able man in <lb/>
the death of Dr. Columbus Durham, <lb/>
which at his home in <lb/>
Thursday night. was years <lb/>
of age. lie was Secretary of the State <lb/>
Board of Missions and President of the <lb/>
Hoard of Trustees of Wake Forest Col- <lb/>
His loss will be keenly felt. <lb/>
Unusual Attraction <lb/>
Our stock complete and we <lb/>
want to show you our <lb/>
Dry Goods, Notions, <lb/>
and everything <lb/>
you may want. Call. <lb/>
RICKS, TAFT CO, <lb/>
door Pawls the Jeweler. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. C <lb/>
Sale No. <lb/>
mum <lb/>
and <lb/>
designs.<lb/>
have open- d a sales stables at <lb/>
tho Harrington stables on <lb/>
et, and a few days will have <lb/>
car load of<lb/>
mule <lb/>
Call sec them. <lb/>
Savage <lb/>
The work tie town is having done on <lb/>
will greatly rove <lb/>
the i. n thoroughfare. <lb/>
n. the residence of r <lb/>
Harris is leg grading down and the <lb/>
dirt placed on i w places along the <lb/>
This i will conduct a <lb/>
ea stable my old stand on <lb/>
Filth street. Air- S W. oaten is <lb/>
now out west selecting stock for <lb/>
in.-- contemplating <lb/>
chasing or moles would <lb/>
do well to my <lb/>
G- M. <lb/>
Another party of our were <lb/>
Friday night, and cap- <lb/>
a hue one- it is to hear <lb/>
M ye and Earnest Forbes tell how <lb/>
some of the were shooting at s <lb/>
which they thought were coon s eyes <lb/>
shining up a tree. <lb/>
Chamois Lining <lb/>
and new of Dross Goods <lb/>
at I- U- Cherry Co s- <lb/>
Signs multiply all over <lb/>
the coining winter is to arrive <lb/>
early, be severe, and list a long nine. <lb/>
Hocks of Wild geese have b en <lb/>
leaving Michigan for their winter <lb/>
during the last week or so. <lb/>
ahead schedule time, and this <lb/>
old settlers regard as a certain <lb/>
weather <lb/>
For containing <lb/>
within corporate limits, <lb/>
fine truck and tobacco land, <lb/>
dwelling and all <lb/>
out houses. Apply to J. <lb/>
White, Greenville, N. C- <lb/>
The Shakers have made a discovery <lb/>
which IS to much <lb/>
Realizing that of <lb/>
all out sufferings from <lb/>
troubles, a the country is <lb/>
with people who and <lb/>
suffer- <lb/>
i and tress, and that many <lb/>
starving, wetting to mere skeletons, <lb/>
cause does them good. <lb/>
devoted much study and <lb/>
tin-tight to the aid the result is <lb/>
Oils discovery, Digestive <lb/>
A from JO <lb/>
that w point out the way of <lb/>
relief at once. An Investigation will <lb/>
cost nothing I will result In much <lb/>
gold. <lb/>
all hate Castor Oil. <lb/>
but in t h is <lb/>
II AW <lb/>
l invite you to inspect my <lb/>
OF- <lb/>
CLOTHING, <lb/>
W GOODS, <lb/>
Gents Furnishing Goods <lb/>
you and show to you my stock. <lb/>
You will be surprised to bear <lb/>
my Low Prices lint re need <lb/>
since I bought my Low Tariff <lb/>
goods. will give the benefit to <lb/>
yon jut to build me up a trade <lb/>
Greenville, <lb/>
Be -tire to come to see me for these <lb/>
Goods most be sold at <lb/>
Store <lb/>
at Prop. <lb/>
GREENVILLE <lb/>
RON WORKS <lb/>
i am at my old stand w th <lb/>
work man ready to d <lb/>
TO MY <lb/>
on of any kind. Gnus, <lb/>
Bicycles or <lb/>
other repair work. All my work is <lb/>
guaranteed New Home Ma- <lb/>
chines i r <lb/>
JAMBS BROWN. <lb/>
Sale No. <lb/>
to suit and to fit <lb/>
you <lb/>
The is that Greenville will <lb/>
have an electric light plain at an early <lb/>
day. Hamilton, of the Green- <lb/>
ville Lumber Co., have taken the mat- <lb/>
in hand and Ii enterprising <lb/>
men to push it we nay expect it to be <lb/>
earned to success. Mr. Hamilton <lb/>
called a number of our business men <lb/>
ascertain who would take lights and <lb/>
met with very gratifying <lb/>
All now needed to make the <lb/>
plant a certainty la for the town to <lb/>
agree to take a of lights tor the <lb/>
St twenty. If the town docs <lb/>
gentlemen will go to work <lb/>
patting the plant. This is an <lb/>
t at should be quick <lb/>
to embrace. In this progressive age <lb/>
s the need of electric <lb/>
lights U Everybody can <lb/>
see th advantage of them, and that <lb/>
needs such a the <lb/>
town and the rally to the <lb/>
prise and its is assured, <lb/>
Tho citizens of <lb/>
Martin county, petitioned <lb/>
tho Railroad Commission for <lb/>
establishment of a freight <lb/>
station at that point. <lb/>
The petition bus been <lb/>
and the station will soon be built. <lb/>
BROS. <lb/>
For sale at reduced rates. We have in <lb/>
stock and to a large lot of <lb/>
Buggies and Wagon--, put up to <lb/>
order according to <lb/>
u-. <lb/>
These buggies are <lb/>
manufactured of <lb/>
The Best Material <lb/>
and the workmanship is guaranteed to <lb/>
us to be The are <lb/>
of North Carolina Oak and Hick- <lb/>
and made in the State by North <lb/>
Carolina workmen. We also curry a <lb/>
nil line of <lb/>
coffins m mm mm, <lb/>
which we offer at low rates. Call and <lb/>
examine our stock before purchasing <lb/>
elsewhere. <lb/>
Harding <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb/>
S No. <lb/>
to fit your h <lb/>
cheap. <lb/>
Sale No. <lb/>
Roots and <lb/>
to suit and fit your <lb/>
feet and pocket. <lb/>
A Strong Fortification. <lb/>
Fortify the body against disease <lb/>
by Liver Pills, an <lb/>
lute cure for sick headache, <lb/>
sour stomach, malaria, <lb/>
constipation, jaundice, bilious- <lb/>
and all kindred troubles. <lb/>
Fly Wheel of <lb/>
Your Liver Pills are <lb/>
the fly-wheel of life. I shall ever <lb/>
be grateful for the accident that <lb/>
brought them to my notice. I feel <lb/>
as if I had a new lease of life. <lb/>
J. Fairleigh, Platte Cannon, Col. <lb/>
Liver Pills <lb/>
leads in Ladies Cloaks. <lb/>
the watchword of the <lb/>
Autumn Girl and Winter <lb/>
Youth and Age. Not forgetting the younger <lb/>
We provided for them all. <lb/>
for the Young <lb/>
for the Matured. <lb/>
for the Aged. <lb/>
I RAPS for Ultra <lb/>
for <lb/>
I RAPS for Staid. <lb/>
Fashionable people have no difficulty <lb/>
in their fancies our <lb/>
abundant stock. If one style doesn't <lb/>
suit., a hundred others stand upon the <lb/>
order of their showing. <lb/>
COME AND SEE LANG. <lb/>
Do wish to be a fine <lb/>
Do you wish to be a good <lb/>
Rook-keeper <lb/>
Do yon wish lo Vic a first <lb/>
school <lb/>
Do you wish to be a flue <lb/>
business man or woman f <lb/>
Do you wish to a pool <lb/>
In <lb/>
i If so be sure to <lb/>
enter the James <lb/>
proved School u, <lb/>
The Principal guarantees a <lb/>
Practical Business to every Intelligent boy or girt who will his <lb/>
School the first day go the whole month-. Now young men young <lb/>
n you have all heard the wonderful progress of the of the James <lb/>
and should to enter this School, and were you to fail to find <lb/>
as represented, and fail to the fact, that you learn more <lb/>
knowledge In one month at the James School than at any medium <lb/>
In m will get your board tuition tor months hoe of charge <lb/>
The session begins at Pitt Co., N. C. January 1596 and closes <lb/>
May and 1806. Be sure to enter the day . <lb/>
For hundreds of testimonials and particular; C. n. JAMES. <lb/>
FOR FINE<lb/>
RY <lb/>
CHEAP FOR <lb/>
C T <lb/>
NEXT DOOR OF BANK. <lb/>
STATEMENT. <lb/>
Of the condition of the Banking House of Tyson <lb/>
private hankers, at the close of <lb/>
on 28th, 1895. <lb/>
Dr. <lb/>
Loans on <lb/>
All other loans <lb/>
Overdrafts, <lb/>
from banks, 28.74 OS <lb/>
Banking House, <lb/>
Other Heal <lb/>
Furniture and 1,800 <lb/>
Current 1,270 <lb/>
Cash Hum, <lb/>
Cold coin, Silver <lb/>
coin, <lb/>
National Bank note. 10.45 <lb/>
Total <lb/>
LIABILITIES. <lb/>
Cr. <lb/>
Capital stock in, <lb/>
check, <lb/>
Due to bunks. <lb/>
Bills payable, <lb/>
ks <lb/>
on <lb/>
OS <lb/>
42,0-0 <lb/>
2.000 <lb/>
I, on. Cashier of the Bank of Tyson Bawls, do sol- <lb/>
swear that the foregoing statement and schedules on the first <lb/>
which are hereby referred to and made a part of this report, <lb/>
are to the boat of my knowledge and belief. <lb/>
R. A. TYSON, Cashier. <lb/>
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FALL AND WINTER <lb/>
BUSINESS <lb/>
cordially invite you to inspect tho largest <lb/>
and neatest assortment of <lb/>
BE- <lb/>
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absorbed in her children and her <lb/>
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of very secondary <lb/>
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in all, and that outside him had <lb/>
no separate life and interests, but <lb/>
then very on <lb/>
him, and ho at last, as it were, be- <lb/>
came surfeited with tho sweets <lb/>
for which ho had never obtained an <lb/>
appetite by fasting. <lb/>
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take wings and fly away forever. <lb/>
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Freight Discrimination. <lb/>
We have it from authority <lb/>
that the railroad companies will <lb/>
haul cotton from Washington N- <lb/>
C-, to Norfolk, for cents a bale <lb/>
Fiona miles nearer <lb/>
Norfolk, they charge coots a <lb/>
bale. From Station, <lb/>
still nearer Norfolk, <lb/>
charge a bale. From Par <lb/>
miles nearer Nor- <lb/>
folk, they charge That is <lb/>
to say, they charge more a <lb/>
bale from to Norfolk <lb/>
than from Washington, which is <lb/>
miles Neck <lb/>
Democrat. <lb/>
From 1,632 letters d by <lb/>
Latham, Alexander Co., New <lb/>
York, as to tho probable total <lb/>
crop of the United Slates <lb/>
for this year, the estimate <lb/>
placed 6.135,000 bales as against <lb/>
bales for last year, or a <lb/>
decrease of more than one-third <lb/>
in the number of bales. It is es- <lb/>
also that this year's bales <lb/>
average to pounds lighter <lb/>
than last year, making the differ- <lb/>
in pounds even greater. <lb/>
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ed to learn that there is at least one <lb/>
disease that has been <lb/>
able lo in all its stages, and that is <lb/>
Catarrh, Hall's Cure is the <lb/>
only positive core known to the medical <lb/>
fraternity. Catarrh being a <lb/>
disease, require a constitutional <lb/>
treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is <lb/>
taken internally, acting directly on the <lb/>
blood and mucous, surfaces of the sys- <lb/>
thereby destroying the foundation <lb/>
of the disease, and giving the patient <lb/>
strength by building up the <lb/>
HOB and assisting nature in doing its <lb/>
work. The proprietors have so much <lb/>
faith in its curative powers, that they <lb/>
offer One. mid red Dollars for any case <lb/>
that it fail- to. cure. Scud tor list of <lb/>
testimonials. <lb/>
Address, F. J. CO., <lb/>
Toledo, O. <lb/>
Sold by Druggist Inc. <lb/>
DR. D. L. <lb/>
N. C.<lb/>
DR. II. A. JOYNER <lb/>
DENTIST, <lb/>
Notice To Creditors. <lb/>
The undersigned has duly <lb/>
before the Superior Court Clerk of <lb/>
county as administrator of Mrs. E. <lb/>
Roberson, deceased, 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 of October or this <lb/>
notice will be plead in bar for their re- <lb/>
and all persons indebted to said <lb/>
estate will make immediate payment. <lb/>
Tins the 31st day of October 1895. <lb/>
J. L. PERKINS, <lb/>
of Mrs. Mary Roberson., <lb/>
O. <lb/>
up stairs overS. E. Fender Cos, <lb/>
Hardware store. <lb/>
N. C <lb/>
Mill in <lb/>
MARBLE, <lb/>
Wire andiron Fencing <lb/>
sold. First-class work <lb/>
i and prices reasonable. <lb/>
CHILL <lb/>
TONIC <lb/>
IS JUST AS FOR ADULTS. <lb/>
WARRANTED. PRICE <lb/>
Ills., Not. <lb/>
Paris Medici. Louis, Mo. <lb/>
sold last year. bottles of <lb/>
GROVE'S TASTELESS TONIC have <lb/>
crow already this In nil <lb/>
of in the <lb/>
never sold an article -s- <lb/>
your Tonic. truly, <lb/>
C CO- <lb/>
j. J TEN <lb/>
druggist. <lb/>
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nit for your <lb/>
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every department and we can supply all <lb/>
your wants in <lb/>
Merchandise. <lb/>
Tea simply have to come to us for any- <lb/>
thing wanted. Our goods and prices <lb/>
will please you. <lb/>
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toe lowest we top of the <lb/>
mi i for cotton an pro- <lb/>
duce. <lb/>
Thanking you for a liberal <lb/>
in we hope to have many <lb/>
from you season. <lb/>
J. O. BRO. <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
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The la to Lord Exeter's father was <lb/>
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upon application to any <lb/>
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Traffic Manager. Pass. <lb/>
E. ST. JOHN, <lb/>
General Portsmouth, Va. <lb/>
College Hotel <lb/>
MRS- DELLA GAY, <lb/>
Convenient to depot and to the to- <lb/>
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B-st and highest location around <lb/>
Splendid mineral water. <lb/>
large and comfortable. Table <lb/>
supplied with the best the market <lb/>
lords. <lb/>
Terms reasonable. <lb/>
Notice to Creditors. <lb/>
Having duly qualified before the <lb/>
ClerK of the Court of <lb/>
county as Executor of the estate of T. <lb/>
I. minim, deceased, notice is <lb/>
to all parties holding <lb/>
against the said estate to present them <lb/>
to the properly proven, on <lb/>
or before the day of November, <lb/>
Ki, or this notice will be plead in bar <lb/>
of their recovery, and all persons <lb/>
ed to the said estate are requested to <lb/>
make payment. <lb/>
November 1805, <lb/>
HARRY SKINNER, <lb/>
Executor of L. C. Latham, deceased. <lb/>
Administrators Sale <lb/>
of Land for Assets. <lb/>
By virtue of a decree of the <lb/>
Court hi the of W. B. ad- <lb/>
of J. L. W. Nobles, I will <lb/>
sell tor cash at the House door in <lb/>
Greenville oil Monday, the 10th day of <lb/>
December, the following tract <lb/>
land, to A tract of land situated <lb/>
in Township adjoining <lb/>
Amos W. H. Stocks. <lb/>
Redding Trip and others, containing <lb/>
forty eight more or less. Sub- <lb/>
to the dower of Mary Nobles, <lb/>
ow of L. W. Nobles. <lb/>
Dec. 11th, <lb/>
W. <lb/>
of L. W. Nobles. <lb/>
A. <lb/>
J. F. KING, <lb/>
On <lb/>
STABLES. <lb/>
Fifth Street near Five <lb/>
Points. <lb/>
Passengers carried to any <lb/>
point at reasonable rates Good <lb/>
Horses. Comfortable Vehicles. <lb/>
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rind for <lb/>
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f you wish to place your Insurance in <lb/>
the hands of the Old Line <lb/>
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vest in the largest, oldest and strongest <lb/>
company in the world, let a you <lb/>
in the Grand Old <lb/>
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Our is located en street, <lb/>
next hardware store. <lb/>
Very truly. <lb/>
WHITE <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. C <lb/>
Mrs. Anna Gage, wife of Ex- <lb/>
Deputy U. S. Marshal, <lb/>
Columbus, Kin., says i <lb/>
was delivered <lb/>
of TWINS In <lb/>
less than min- <lb/>
and with <lb/>
scarcely any pain <lb/>
after using only <lb/>
two bottles of <lb/>
DID HOT <lb/>
by or Mall, on receipt of <lb/>
. tr <lb/>
Sale of Valuable Town <lb/>
Lot. <lb/>
In to an order made by the <lb/>
Board of County Commissioners at their <lb/>
meeting on the first to <lb/>
directing me as Clerk of <lb/>
said Hoard to advertise for sale the lot <lb/>
belonging to the of Pitt, known <lb/>
in the plan of the town of as <lb/>
jot number it being the lot now <lb/>
used by the town of Greenville as a Mar- <lb/>
House with the of the <lb/>
Board of County Commissioner. I. <lb/>
William M. King, cs clerk of the <lb/>
Board of Commissioners of <lb/>
do hereby give public notice that said <lb/>
lot will be exposed to sale to the <lb/>
highest bidder, in of the <lb/>
House door, at o'clock M. on Mon- <lb/>
day the day January 1896. <lb/>
The terms of sale will be one third cash <lb/>
and the balance to be secured in two <lb/>
equal payable m one and <lb/>
two years, with six per cent. Interest on <lb/>
deterred payments, with privilege to <lb/>
purchase to pay the whole at any time <lb/>
and take his deed. Title reserved until <lb/>
the whole of the money is paid. <lb/>
The Board rescues the right to affirm <lb/>
or said sale, Notice is also <lb/>
given that the town government will he <lb/>
permitted to remove the Market House <lb/>
and other buildings elected on sail lot <lb/>
the town, in accordance With the <lb/>
agreement entered Into at the time per- <lb/>
mission was given by the Board <lb/>
County Commissioners to the town <lb/>
Commissioners to erect and use said <lb/>
buildings. The lot will be offered in <lb/>
three alternate which will be <lb/>
shown in detail on a plan on file la the <lb/>
of the Register of Deeds and can <lb/>
be seen by the public at any time and <lb/>
will also announced on day of sale. <lb/>
W. M. <lb/>
of Com. of Pitt Co. <lb/>
YES YES <lb/>
Is ready to offer to the prices <lb/>
on goods. handle such as <lb/>
MEAT, FLOOR COFFEE, <lb/>
Meal, Crackers, Candy, Lye, <lb/>
Cheese, Lard, Paper and Papa Bags <lb/>
Lime, Butter Dishes job <lb/>
ties. Also I handle <lb/>
BAGGING AND TIES. <lb/>
I have a lice line of <lb/>
FINE SHOES <lb/>
to suit <lb/>
Remember Produce in <lb/>
exchange for goods. Also I handle <lb/>
n car lot- and can sill as die as any- <lb/>
body at all times. <lb/>
Differ In their tastes. The foremost <lb/>
thought with men just now is <lb/>
tobacco and high prices, while <lb/>
the ladies are thinking the <lb/>
LATEST STYLE IN MILLINERY <lb/>
at Lowest Prices. <lb/>
If they will call at the store of <lb/>
will find a full line of <lb/>
if, Laces, Mb <lb/>
M, Fancy Hair <lb/>
Pius, Comb-, Bell Buck. ,. and all <lb/>
other latest goods. <lb/>
Agent b Pattern,. <lb/>
In <lb/>
Poor <lb/>
Health <lb/>
means so much more than <lb/>
you and <lb/>
fatal diseases result from <lb/>
trifling ailments neglected. <lb/>
Don't play with Nature's <lb/>
greatest <lb/>
Stoves. Stoves. J <lb/>
We are laying in a full line of <lb/>
Stoves. Best quality, low prices. Call and ex- <lb/>
We also are agents for the celebrated <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 Dings tore. <lb/>
THE OLD IA L E. <lb/>
--------IS STILL AT THE I WITH A I INK------ <lb/>
YEARS has taught ma that the best is <lb/>
Hemp Rope, Building Pumps, Farming 111- every <lb/>
ting necessary for Millers, Mechanics and general purposes. a well ill <lb/>
Clothing, BatS. Shoes. Ladies Dress Goods have hand. head <lb/>
quarters for Heavy Groceries, and Jobbing agent for Clark's o. n. t. <lb/>
Cotton, and keep courteous and attentive <lb/>
GREENVILLE. N. <lb/>
Brown's <lb/>
Iron <lb/>
Bitters <lb/>
out sorts, weak J <lb/>
and generally ex- <lb/>
nervous, <lb/>
have no appetite <lb/>
and can't work, <lb/>
begin at once <lb/>
the most J <lb/>
strengthening <lb/>
is <lb/>
Brown's Iron Bit- <lb/>
A bot- <lb/>
comes the <lb/>
first <lb/>
or. i stain your <lb/>
and it's <lb/>
pleasant to take. <lb/>
It Cures <lb/>
Dyspepsia, Kidney and Liver <lb/>
Neuralgia, Troubles, <lb/>
r Constipation, Bad Blood <lb/>
Malaria, Nervous ailments <lb/>
Women's complaints. <lb/>
Get only the has crossed red <lb/>
lines on All others <lb/>
On receipt of two c. stamps <lb/>
will send set of Ten Beautiful <lb/>
Fair Views and <lb/>
BROWN CAL CO. BALTIMORE, MD. <lb/>
J. <lb/>
i tens A <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. C <lb/>
OFFICE AT HOUSE. <lb/>
All kinds or Risks placed in <lb/>
FIRST-CLASS COMPANIES <lb/>
At lover, current rates. <lb/>
AGENT FOB. FIRST-CLASS FIRE <lb/>
Wholesale and Retail <lb/>
OINTMENT <lb/>
TRADE <lb/>
MARK <lb/>
For k Cure o ill <lb/>
This Preparation has been in use <lb/>
years, and know bas <lb/>
been in steady demand, it baa beer; <lb/>
the leading physicians all over <lb/>
and cures <lb/>
all other remedies, with the attention <lb/>
the most physicians, <lb/>
years failed. This Ointment is of <lb/>
lone and the high reputation <lb/>
which it has obtained is owing <lb/>
it own as but <lb/>
ever been to bring it before tin <lb/>
public. One bottle of this Ointment will <lb/>
be sent to any address on receipt of One <lb/>
Dollar. All Cash Orders promptly at- <lb/>
tended to. Address all orders and <lb/>
communications to <lb/>
T. CHRISTMAS, <lb/>
Greenville. X. <lb/>
NORTH CAROLIN <lb/>
R. R. <lb/>
In December 4th, <lb/>
O- <lb/>
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T. A. JONES. Established 1878. P. <lb/>
SAVAGE, SON CO, <lb/>
Cotton Factors and Commission Merchants <lb/>
TUNIS WHARF, A. <lb/>
Wholesale Retail Dealers in Bagging, r. <lb/>
Attention given to Sales of Cotton, Grain, I nuts and . <lb/>
liberal Cash on Consignments. and Highest <lb/>
Market Prices <lb/>
City. <lb/>
National Bank, i r any Reliable Bi in the <lb/>
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BROS CO., <lb/>
Norfolk <lb/>
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Kins ton <lb/>
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A. <lb/>
Train Wilmington <lb/>
train bound North, leaving <lb/>
Goldsboro m. and with <lb/>
train West, U p m <lb/>
HERBERT <lb/>
TONSORIAL <lb/>
Under Opera House, <lb/>
GREENVILLE. <lb/>
Call In when ; work <lb/>
AX <lb/>
Peanut Sacks Furnished at Prices, <lb/>
Code, Ion 1878, used in <lb/>
and Solicited. <lb/>
your to <lb/>
WE ANT TOUR ORDERS <lb/>
J C. Jr., J <lb/>
Cotton Factors <lb/>
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Commission <lb/>
NORFOLK VA. <lb/>
Personal Attention given <lb/>
and Count. <lb/>
We will till them <lb/>
will them CHEAP <lb/>
will fill them <lb/>
o- <lb/>
LUG <lb/>
OLD DOS <lb/>
TAR SERVICE <lb/>
Steamers for Green <lb/>
ville and at all land <lb/>
on Tar River Monday. Wednesday <lb/>
and Friday at A. M. <lb/>
Returning leave S A. M. <lb/>
Tuesdays, Thursdays and <lb/>
A. <lb/>
are to stage <lb/>
of water on Tar <lb/>
at Ah steam- <lb/>
era of The I folk, and Wash- <lb/>
din et line for <lb/>
Philadelphia. Xi- York and <lb/>
Shippers order <lb/>
marked via <lb/>
New York. from I <lb/>
Norfolk A I <lb/>
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more. Miner-I <lb/>
Boston. <lb/>
SON- Agent, <lb/>
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J. J. <lb/>
CO. <lb/>
ORGANIZED <lb/>
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R. B. State <lb/>
C. <lb/>
The old Penn i- best <lb/>
managed Life Company in <lb/>
America, kind of pol- <lb/>
at lowest possible rates <lb/>
with n may not pay <lb/>
a large to agents as <lb/>
other com but its low rate i <lb/>
low death rate. Immense <lb/>
safely and profitably invested, <lb/>
urge dividends and Indulgence to ii <lb/>
render it the Company <lb/>
in which to insure. Its policies are ab. <lb/>
incontestable, and after three <lb/>
years be forfeited. Money loan- <lb/>
ed on policies, paid up <lb/>
or by the Company for <lb/>
a of years. <lb/>
J. L. HEARNE, Apt <lb/>
Green ville, N. C <lb/>
PATENTS <lb/>
Caveat, and all <lb/>
l U. B. Patent <lb/>
and we can secure Pitt in less lime those <lb/>
remote from . . <lb/>
dram or <lb/>
We advice, it or <lb/>
Our Ice not due till <lb/>
A Hr with <lb/>
of same U. S. and countries <lb/>
sent free, <lb/>
C. A. SNOW CO. <lb/>
Ore. S. <lb/>
Rough framing, <lb/>
Rough Pap Kn <lb/>
m. Bo <lb/>
Sap Boards, Q <lb/>
r M In, hes <lb/>
Inches, <lb/>
-it. <lb/>
Wood delivered door for no <lb/>
load. <lb/>
Terms <lb/>
Thanking yon for past <lb/>
Lumber Wanted <lb/>
Cut Rap <lb/>
on the <lb/>
FARQUHAR <lb/>
Variable Friction <lb/>
Feed Saw Mil <lb/>
I. It.-, 1.-, <lb/>
Blocks. <lb/>
lent, <lb/>
from lo <lb/>
Power. <lb/>
For full <lb/>
A. B. FARQUHAR CO., Ltd., <lb/>
YORK, <lb/>
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Real <lb/>
Estate <lb/>
and <lb/>
Rental <lb/>
Agent. <lb/>
. for Rent or for sale <lb/>
I easy. Rents, Taxes, <lb/>
and open any other <lb/>
,, of debt d in my hands for <lb/>
e ;. t , <lb/>
solicit your <lb/>
patronage. <lb/>
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