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JOB PRINTING <lb />
The Reflector is <lb />
pared to do all work <lb />
of line <lb />
NEATLY, <lb />
and <lb />
BEST STYLE. <lb />
Plenty of new mate- <lb />
rial and the best <lb />
of Stationery. <lb />
The Eastern Reflector. <lb />
D. J. WHICH ARD, Editor and Owner <lb />
TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. <lb />
per Year, in Advance. <lb />
BEAR IN MIND <lb />
That the Greenville To- <lb />
Board of <lb />
Trade are Bend- <lb />
out each <lb />
week <lb />
VOL. XIV. <lb />
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 1895. <lb />
NO. A <lb />
hint to advertisers. <lb />
J. E. L.<lb />
MOO <lb />
an Opera S <lb />
V Ch <lb />
K-N E Y -AT-LA V, <lb />
i k a <lb />
tier hi i ran us <lb />
B. <lb />
K. <lb />
Attorney and Counselor <lb />
Greenville, County. <lb />
in ail the . <lb />
Civil ll IS i-i <lb />
Mali s . i i . fr ii illy n- <lb />
ageS, I ill-1. I <lb />
i. <lb />
n ii careful given <lb />
all ; <lb />
Money t- on approved security. <lb />
ea-v. <lb />
E. <lb />
X. <lb />
i Pitt tie <lb />
J. I. <lb />
K. C. <lb />
Say IV in all the Courts, <lb />
State Pension <lb />
Tho State Pension Roll has <lb />
just been by And <lb />
tor, and the warrants are now be <lb />
issued, and will probably go <lb />
to registers of deeds of the <lb />
counties between <lb />
Is, and 15th. <lb />
timber of pensioners in <lb />
tho Slate on the list by class is <lb />
as <lb />
First class as against <lb />
last these receive <lb />
as against hist year. <lb />
Second class -40, as against m <lb />
last year; these receive this <lb />
year as against last year. <lb />
Third class as against <lb />
THEY SAY. <lb />
penitentiary yield ; <lb />
ed the State a of <lb />
during the last fiscal aD is <lb />
often decidedly <lb />
is j That a meek is a <lb />
authority for the that mistake in the world, <lb />
the fine t State exhibit of wools . ft be j <lb />
at the Atlanta Exposition, is that ft <lb />
Calendar for December Court. <lb />
presented by North Carolina. <lb />
The of the have <lb />
thus turned in the direction <lb />
of Washington to lay their plans <lb />
the scramble for pie the <lb />
opening of Congress on <lb />
The Washington Star says that <lb />
against expires, <lb />
last j ear. these receive as o biggest men in it, <lb />
last year. <lb />
Cleveland, Mr- <lb />
class as will partnership <lb />
last year; these re- f i offices <lb />
as against year- in New York and Boston, Mr. <lb />
Fifth class as Cleveland and Mr. to live <lb />
against last year; these re ii New York and Mr. in <lb />
as against last year. Boston. <lb />
There is considerable increase i <lb />
of pensioners in every class, the farmers a limited area, <lb />
largest being the fourth class who has succeeded in keeping <lb />
But this increase in of debt and supported his <lb />
numbers is by a correspond- family during tho year, including <lb />
That every man has more sense <lb />
he shows in his <lb />
That is beat to bury dead is- <lb />
sues resurrect live principles, j <lb />
That it does not pay to be a <lb />
good as good fellow <lb />
ever gets <lb />
That the season is at <lb />
its height and the comic weeklies <lb />
thrive. <lb />
That every man who has fallen <lb />
a bicycle will agree i. is a <lb />
hard, hard world- <lb />
That it is a glorious thing to <lb />
have money It enables one so <lb />
to despise <lb />
That you always live <lb />
within or some day <lb />
you have to live without it. <lb />
That meanest man on rec- <lb />
tried to pacify his baby <lb />
a poker dipped pepper- <lb />
mint. <lb />
Thai a new river has been <lb />
M. <lb />
J. <lb />
I. C LATHAM. <lb />
S HA <lb />
III <lb />
.- ; . . <lb />
S- c- <lb />
decrease in the amount re- clothing and necessary <lb />
each pensioner The may find himself with but but m there is <lb />
the first class during dollars in money, but he will but water in it, no <lb />
the year is and decrease in have in re than <lb />
amount received by each is in thousands in the city, who have <lb />
the second tho increase in as hard, had fewer <lb />
i is. <lb />
Cox vs. J oner. <lb />
st vs. <lb />
Hooker vs. Cherry. <lb />
Chen vs. Blount. <lb />
Bros. vs. Move. <lb />
Smith vs. Johnson. <lb />
Keel vs. Cherry. <lb />
v.-. Heath. <lb />
vs- ill. <lb />
William v. Williams. <lb />
Green vs. Murphy. <lb />
VS. <lb />
v. <lb />
VS . <lb />
Cox vs. O. I. <lb />
Cox vs. <lb />
-s- Hart.<lb />
I Brown vs. <lb />
Harrington W Burnett <lb />
Gardner <lb />
Turner <lb />
Savage <lb />
Hand vs <lb />
v.-, <lb />
G. vs. <lb />
v Co. Anderson. <lb />
vs. <lb />
HER ROLL. <lb />
e use It <lb />
weather f her roil <lb />
Well all get home together there i <lb />
. in <lb />
So, I ever mi in I i lie bliss . <lb />
summer wind- win , <lb />
Ann we'll a wanner ell. ate, <lb />
well get there t-y and by <lb />
the iii tic <lb />
-r, or night <lb />
trail all if the h -art <lb />
i in <lb />
Bo, never Ike <lb />
still a <lb />
An-I we'll a warmer and <lb />
We'll get At-<lb />
US, <lb />
lot. <lb />
was erected. <lb />
That one <lb />
not possess <lb />
all <lb />
rail; die <lb />
an- <lb />
number is and the decrease are not a dollar richer more than the other posse.-s all <lb />
J lard. K. <lb />
. N. I <lb />
a j <lb />
V. <lb />
attention to i <lb />
an t <lb />
EVERY BOY. <lb />
Wants or should want <lb />
an Education, <lb />
The Reflector is <lb />
Going to la <lb />
that ion- <lb />
I amount 1- in the when the year <lb />
tin land the <lb />
ii. is in lbs <lb />
the increase A man who wanted to learn <lb />
and the decrease in amount j what profession he would have <lb />
is in the fourth his son enter put him a roam <lb />
the is and decrease with a Bible, an apple, and a <lb />
in amount is showing a bill. If found him when <lb />
of and leaving a to- he returned the Bible, he <lb />
total on the roll, widows and sol- would make a clergyman f him ; <lb />
is 5.143- if eating the apple, a farmer; and <lb />
The total amount paid out this if interested in the dollar bill, a <lb />
year pensions, will I i, in banker- When be returned ho <lb />
nil d l-umbers which j the boy sitting on the <lb />
over last year. hie, with the dollar bill his <lb />
pocket and the apple almost de <lb />
Pointers. soured He made a politician of <lb />
. in <lb />
the vice. <lb />
That when the new <lb />
proves that she can sharpen a <lb />
lead pencil, it will boons o tint in <lb />
her favor. <lb />
That an excellent example of <lb />
faith in Christianity, is taking as <lb />
umbrella to church, ail leaving tern <lb />
it out tin <lb />
DAY. <lb />
vs. <lb />
ck <lb />
Edward v, Webb. <lb />
vs. <lb />
vs. Harris. <lb />
et. vs. <lb />
el <lb />
vs. <lb />
vs Stokes. <lb />
All cases set for the first week and <lb />
North Carolina Mill. <lb />
The annual report of State La- <lb />
i mi in. , i Lacy the <lb />
following valuable information, <lb />
shows North Carolina's <lb />
pi ogress <lb />
There are cotton and wool- <lb />
en mills active operation and <lb />
in of <lb />
are and <lb />
looms. This is a very good <lb />
showing when the fact is <lb />
that in 1870 there were only <lb />
10-000 spindles. There are 15.752 <lb />
persons employed in and <lb />
Highest of all in Leavening U. S. Govt Report <lb />
Baking <lb />
Powder <lb />
Absolutely pure <lb />
Truing x <lb />
State News. <lb />
A largo factory for the <lb />
factors of telegraph and <lb />
Phone pins, was destroyed by fire <lb />
at Wilkesboro. <lb />
We learn that the residence of <lb />
Mrs J. T. Forest near <lb />
Spring. Greene county, together <lb />
with live barns packed <lb />
in it. was destroyed by fire Mon <lb />
Bret <lb />
The supreme court decides that <lb />
while progressive euchre <lb />
-hooting at turkeys for prizes are <lb />
not that is <lb />
gambling, and makes those who <lb />
hold the raffle those who <lb />
throw the dice to the pen- <lb />
TO A MINSTREL <lb />
Woes of One Country Editor. <lb />
A country editor, as a rule, is <lb />
not the man to put the baby lace <lb />
and yell sympathy, but in <lb />
the amount of capital employed ,, <lb />
. . these piping times of peace, when <lb />
IS or about to <lb />
each Of there <lb />
not even a dog fight breaks tho <lb />
led monotony of weary days, and <lb />
are men, writes industriously against <lb />
of whom 1,558 to make five or six columns <lb />
under years age. The mills- <lb />
not I an I dining <lb />
Brat week ml continue <lb />
the <lb />
the <lb />
If your seat is hard to sit <lb />
V. C. <lb />
hi- U I have arranged <lb />
with of The <lb />
free of in <lb />
the English for the months <lb />
beginning Jan. the boy <lb />
to whom lie may award the scholarship <lb />
in t. stove -j. <lb />
If. <lb />
Principal Male Academy. <lb />
For sale at n rates. We have in <lb />
Stock a large lot of <lb />
Boggles and a i up to <lb />
order according to <lb />
I by u . <lb />
are <lb />
manufacture I of <lb />
The Host Material <lb />
and the Workmanship h guaranteed to <lb />
ii- to be The wagons are <lb />
made of Worth Carolina Oak and Hick- <lb />
and made in the State by North <lb />
Carolina workmen. We also carry a <lb />
nil line of <lb />
era Mi mi <lb />
at Call and <lb />
examine our stock before pares <lb />
elsewhere. <lb />
Harding <lb />
GREENVILLE N- <lb />
y u, <lb />
If you want money, earn it- <lb />
If yon wish for confidence <lb />
prove yourself worthy of it. <lb />
from yours. <lb />
w.- free of charge <lb />
a entitling the holder up. <lb />
free tuition In all the English branches <lb />
the spring Una, If a rock rises up before <lb />
roll it away or over it. <lb />
Male- Academy- <lb />
This i- Um In- for hoy- in <lb />
Eastern and the boy <lb />
will b I i i- . <lb />
is to be <lb />
given to the boy W . i Will get the <lb />
if <lb />
The Eastern <lb />
now and o'clock P. M. on <lb />
Jan, 11th. 1896. Two subscribers for <lb />
months or four <lb />
will omit the as one <lb />
c. i is itch penny <lb />
in. a offer, and only one <lb />
-i mold brought in dining <lb />
the time specified the hoy tho brings it <lb />
will scholarship. Of course we <lb />
expect more than one to t <lb />
brought in. for this is a prize Worth <lb />
winning Slid many boys will work for <lb />
it. <lb />
In that there may be an <lb />
for boy wishes to r <lb />
this offer a <lb />
of i c on all subscribers, <lb />
who to g.-t the <lb />
i. will be paid for their k, <lb />
the who wins the scholarship will <lb />
not t the commission. Now t <lb />
to work with the determination to win <lb />
Yon can g.-t as many <lb />
e lie a-yen w d <lb />
by applying to office. If you decide <lb />
to eider this contest send name <lb />
as we ; ; ow how many boys are <lb />
working I r prise. We will publish <lb />
the result of the contest name <lb />
of winner in of the <lb />
of Jan. 1698, giving the s <lb />
boy Mine to enter school on the <lb />
opening day of spring term Holiday, <lb />
Jan- <lb />
Address letters to <lb />
THE <lb />
Greenville C. <lb />
A Long Trip. <lb />
J- 1- Tripp and Ins wife, in a <lb />
buck, went <lb />
today from <lb />
lisle, III., going back to his Lome <lb />
in Pitt county, this State. They <lb />
do not travel on and <lb />
bare been on the road <lb />
They expect to reach their <lb />
next Tuesday. Mr. <lb />
went to Illinois about lift en <lb />
mouths ago a free festive I <lb />
young He married out <lb />
there sud is back home to I <lb />
settle d in the Old N <lb />
ham Sun. <lb />
Evangelist W. P. Fife has just <lb />
S meeting St Winston <lb />
which are report- <lb />
led- largo number, too, on <lb />
j the heels of a meeting recently <lb />
held the same city by Sam <lb />
Jones. The citizens of the city <lb />
gave Fife and his co-workers <lb />
Don't be content with doing which venture is more <lb />
what another has any stationed preacher there <lb />
it- received for s whole year's labor, j <lb />
Use time well, and job will get An escort of people followed <lb />
. , . ,, i i t . u-1 i i ladies, livery v <lb />
from his hand more than ho w him to the depot to bid him fare I. ,. J. . <lb />
i ii t i i i i ., i in the State except <lb />
well- If a local minister should;, . ,, ,. , <lb />
I receive such treatment and ; <lb />
Deserve and it will; as this ha <lb />
some. The boy not born a <lb />
The does not rise . <lb />
Interesting <lb />
hardest work in this world <lb />
is trying to live without work. <lb />
At the State Normal <lb />
Ev <lb />
there <lb />
M. <lb />
as. <lb />
K. <lb />
oil. <lb />
as. <lb />
Ward vs. <lb />
Hooker vs. <lb />
While vs. Fleming. <lb />
Tucker vs. <lb />
Davenport vs. e. <lb />
TUESDAY. <lb />
A Co. vs I, ; . <lb />
As. v. <lb />
it. vs. cherry <lb />
Spain vs Spain. <lb />
Barnard vs. Burgess. <lb />
Ward <lb />
Bro-. J. <lb />
Co. <lb />
vs W. ft W. It. H. <lb />
Davenport vs. W. . W. K. B. <lb />
beach vs. W. W. B. K. <lb />
House vs. W W. It. B. <lb />
Page, Guard, vs. w. w. h. B. <lb />
rill DAY. <lb />
Brown vs. W. IV. K It. <lb />
vs. W KB. <lb />
I. <lb />
represented. <lb />
man. <lb />
a rocket nor go down like a <lb />
let from a gun ; slowly but surely I North Carolina has many things <lb />
it makes its round, and commend it to the <lb />
t-res. I see her, manufacturer, the far- <lb />
the and the <lb />
ft is an easy to be as To a <lb />
a wheel j if tho job be long,; in , <lb />
the pay be greater; if <lb />
task be haul, the mote competent- of to <lb />
you must be to do business man, channels of com- <lb />
and trade almost every <lb />
locality; to the capitalist, sale <lb />
conservative investments and the <lb />
have pounds <lb />
of cotton, or about bales <lb />
Twenty six c unities hive pro- <lb />
pounds f yarn <lb />
thirteen have produced 97,742.665 <lb />
of when there is really <lb />
nothing to write about and news <lb />
is scarcer than Snowballs in <lb />
he is really deserving of If <lb />
the people of the town would as- <lb />
i him a little in the matter by <lb />
furnishing with the items of <lb />
yards of domestic ; six have pro- l to <lb />
-i i i i-i a better pacer, and <lb />
of . moM ho . J <lb />
two and Clipper. <lb />
have produced two million <lb />
yards of goods, <lb />
leading <lb />
Poet <lb />
Tim ant her Is <lb />
ha In tar. <lb />
And with <lb />
of <lb />
The very moth In known to tune, <lb />
tho la It, <lb />
Shy of too <lb />
of a fancy finer, <lb />
Tour I write <lb />
To accompanying <lb />
Companion of my darkest boar, <lb />
bird and ma <lb />
And h-n In hive or Sower, <lb />
How cheerily you overtake mat <lb />
Ton ring <lb />
a call lining, <lb />
A Philadelphia <lb />
And a repining; <lb />
You to my ear apart. <lb />
Then hover o'er a hand Inviting. <lb />
And when I'd you to my heart <lb />
I find you my alighting. <lb />
When, at the dying of the day, <lb />
I upon each action. <lb />
You come to drive my care away <lb />
And give <lb />
When dull and cold. <lb />
Upon my temper <lb />
you gently fold <lb />
And me that I have feeling. <lb />
I know that you are termed a <lb />
But while my blood your la g <lb />
How can I clamor for your gore <lb />
Or to attack my kin be <lb />
With mine your birth may not he match.- <lb />
But I ignore your station; <lb />
To me you are much attached <lb />
I love you a poor <lb />
Let -there girl, <lb />
At artful and <lb />
But I watch your dizzy whirl <lb />
X think you not one- half <lb />
Come, then, and to my <lb />
Nor heed how callow may you I <lb />
Light boldly my waiting cheek <lb />
And linger there until I <lb />
Edward A. Church In <lb />
BITES. <lb />
A Fifty-Cent Calendar Free. <lb />
How They Ara Cured by the of <lb />
The following extraordinary <lb />
of snake comes to through <lb />
a South African newspaper under <lb />
the narrator's full name as a <lb />
A servant accompanying a <lb />
Mr. Luther Young, who party was <lb />
between the Cascade Pied- I bitten by a venomous snake, a <lb />
Springs, informs the j low cobra, and when <lb />
bury Reporter that he has a to got into a comatose <lb />
Pet <lb />
Ti. . . i v; of tame partridges that feed state. As the only as <lb />
publishers of with , wore without anti- <lb />
are sending Sys one of children can pick <lb />
free to subscribers to tho them up, lay them on their <lb />
a four page Calendar, handle them as she would a <lb />
X inches, lithographed in P Tl. way hey tamed, <lb />
he said, the children <lb />
UP of n r more; the old bird had <lb />
colors. <lb />
party <lb />
dotes or brandy, a Hottentot <lb />
herd and snake doctor was fetched <lb />
to the patient. This is how <lb />
is described; man of <lb />
between and years of <lb />
ago, face in the extreme <lb />
are proverbially not <lb />
wearing a pair of <lb />
It is in <lb />
four pictures, each been destroyed; they them <lb />
pleasing design, each j under s just hatching which <lb />
of which are the monthly brood. and a dirty <lb />
dais for tho year Tho TO. are grown feed and Mark tho cap <lb />
. f l- i . . roost with the chickens, come into <lb />
tail price of this u is the etc., just as gentle as if <lb />
cents. was not their nature to be wild <lb />
New subscribers to Com- <lb />
apt to put <lb />
Too much beer is <lb />
men at lager heads- <lb />
of a rise values in <lb />
tho near future- To all good cit <lb />
sens a hearty welcome, just laws, <lb />
Strange to say most economical administration of <lb />
common sense is common sense I the various branches of govern <lb />
Character is the barbed wire kind considerate <lb />
fence that guards its possessor. <lb />
right kind of a book for . <lb />
the table is one full of plates- J J <lb />
; the <lb />
Tight shoes make the best to the use of the term <lb />
corn This is an item for to describe ton- <lb />
farmers. criminals, and goes onto <lb />
Some men are present these very practical <lb />
goodness pays best, and then <lb />
again some men good for In the first place convicts are <lb />
nothing. I not unfortunates ; they are <lb />
Though it seems paradoxical, A man who commits crime <lb />
yet it is a fact that Christmas is deserves to suffer. What <lb />
always the present <lb />
Tho following story, showing <lb />
General Robert E Leo's <lb />
is told. in the war, <lb />
A day at a time is the way to I before he had pr his <lb />
live happy life. i as a general, ho was <lb />
The song Only O more than one <lb />
Girl in the World for was Whiting. <lb />
sung by Adam in the Garden f biting had stood at the heal of <lb />
of Eden. lB at West Point, and was <lb />
. considered a bright and capable <lb />
Some men only slick to L day <lb />
long enough to allow lbs an officer <lb />
to realize that they have command, called upon <lb />
General Lee tor advice. <lb />
A girl feels flattered when told do you think of asked <lb />
she looks well in anything, but a <lb />
wife such a compliment <lb />
only a plot to get her to wear i I <lb />
clothes. <lb />
A girl asserts that <lb />
one kiss is as good as a doz if <lb />
it lasts long enough- <lb />
Arizona pays the women <lb />
era in her public schools the high- <lb />
t st average wages of any <lb />
in tho <lb />
; on other Laud, <lb />
pays her <lb />
the Bones. <lb />
S- Stern, who, it will be re- <lb />
membered, interested himself in <lb />
behalf of the Jewish peddler, Sam <lb />
Tucker, who was murdered in <lb />
Louisburg, N. C, received by <lb />
mail Tuesday from Broth- <lb />
of Louisburg, a small box i penitentiary, anyway <lb />
containing a finger and several j place of punishment a re <lb />
of the face bones of with convict, the law- <lb />
shall we say of this new organ <lb />
in the name of re- <lb />
set to in of <lb />
out and out criminals Do the <lb />
promoters of it really think that <lb />
convicts ought to eiderdown <lb />
i conveniences, <lb />
meals to order Would they <lb />
have tho convict enjoy <lb />
life What is a <lb />
penal institution What is a <lb />
It is a <lb />
Davis. Lee answered without <lb />
hesitation, Whiting <lb />
as one of the ablest men in <lb />
well qualified in every <lb />
for even the most responsible <lb />
place- One of the officers <lb />
was greatly surprised, and at the <lb />
first opportunity drew Lee aside. <lb />
you know what <lb />
things has been saying <lb />
about he inquired- Lee's <lb />
answer was of the best. <lb />
monthly. <lb />
he said, the pres- <lb />
desired to know my <lb />
ion of Whiting, not Whiting's <lb />
opinion of me <lb />
Justice-. <lb />
Making Them Work for Their Living <lb />
Does Hens <lb />
Some valuable to far <lb />
is given by G. H- Line, <lb />
who is a great chicken raiser and j are informed that a Fusion <lb />
egg producer in Lower j here bad a claim on a <lb />
His plan brief is to make his , brother He held court, <lb />
hens work for a living. Mr. Lire man before himself, and <lb />
gave for himself tor <lb />
is to make the of claim and costs, <lb />
f-r a living. Great is <lb />
accomplish this by feeding Democrat. <lb />
com on the cob instead of shell- <lb />
it. I take what I a <lb />
Advertiser, <lb />
Patronize the man that <lb />
You do not visit your <lb />
i.-quest that they interred <lb />
with the rest of the remains Mr. <lb />
sent the bones to the Jew- <lb />
cemetery, sud Tucker's grave <lb />
was opened and the bones were <lb />
placed therein. Time <lb />
breaker, has forfeited his civil <lb />
rights. The is <lb />
to reform him, but to punish. <lb />
It will do to sit down think <lb />
these things- Ob- <lb />
number of ears, split them <lb />
up into small parts throw <lb />
them to tho chickens, leaving the <lb />
grains of corn on cob This I neighbor unless asked to, and do <lb />
makes them work order to not attend a wedding or party <lb />
cure a meal, and worn of this, without an invitation; then why <lb />
kind is absolutely requisite to the intrude upon the privacy of a <lb />
production of eggs- storekeeper without an invitation <lb />
I have observed this principle Buy of the live, go-ahead <lb />
man who not only invites <lb />
been satisfied with the results you to come In and see him, but <lb />
because my hens lay in the fall educates and keeps you posted on <lb />
and winter, when eggs are high what is popular in his line of <lb />
in <lb />
The Fine building of the <lb />
will receive this beautiful J Nashville Centennial Exposition <lb />
free and besides, The; will a reproduction of the <lb />
Companion free every week until j Parthenon at Athens. It will <lb />
January 1896. Also the on a terrace in the <lb />
Thanksgiving, Christmas and of the exposition grounds, with a <lb />
Now Year's double numbers free, of fifteen acres one side, <lb />
Companion fifty a military plaza of ton acres <lb />
weeks, a full year to try the other. the lake <lb />
Address. and the plaza and the Parthenon <lb />
The Companion, j will stand the twenty main <lb />
Columbus Ave, Boston. of the exposition, all con <lb />
of staff and <lb />
, . , . . . ; Greek Colonial At present <lb />
At the depot this morning the ,, e , . <lb />
. ,, . i the finishing touches are being <lb />
attention of the Herald reporter <lb />
was called to a and <lb />
two ladies who went up the <lb />
put the grading of the <lb />
the Administration building is <lb />
nearly complete, the stone <lb />
tern rot d. Their names were not , <lb />
, ., of the Parthenon is being <lb />
learned but the reporter was told i, , , . , , <lb />
, , ,, ,. laid, and architects have sub- <lb />
that the gentleman was an ex- , . . , <lb />
, n, ,.,.,. plans for six f the <lb />
Governor of Ohio and the ladies u -n; . i <lb />
, ,, . buildings, the construction <lb />
were his wife mother. The <lb />
three were very old people, the ox- <lb />
Gov- it was stated, being years <lb />
old and his mother The age <lb />
of the wife was not told The <lb />
mother was as active and looked <lb />
to be younger than her <lb />
Herald <lb />
which will be begun as soon as <lb />
decisions on them have been <lb />
made. <lb />
The exposition will be open for <lb />
one days, beginning <lb />
September It is to be <lb />
held to celebrate the <lb />
I anniversary of the admission of <lb />
Tennessee as a State into the <lb />
The Supreme Court has <lb />
ed the case in reference to who is <lb />
State Librarian. It will be re- <lb />
membered that Legislature <lb />
. , ., . . . There is not ranch happiness in <lb />
elected one but the vote showed . x . ., <lb />
. . . I but the man who <lb />
there was not a quorum when he j. , ., , , , <lb />
, . , . , . . lives for others bestows blessings <lb />
was elected, therefore the present i ,, . , , , , <lb />
,.,,. . ,. n. I upon them is blessed in re- <lb />
held onto the office. . K , . . ,, ,. <lb />
m, T. . i l i ll by the giving. ho lives of <lb />
The Librarian elect brought suit ,,. , <lb />
for the office. The men are Dead Sea; no <lb />
Court decided that the present j <lb />
incumbent is entitled to the office <lb />
as there was no legal election. <lb />
Dispatch. <lb />
Every one should live to do <lb />
good, and not for himself alone. <lb />
This decides virtually the case of <lb />
the Penitentiary Directors as the <lb />
same points of law were involved <lb />
in both- The court says that <lb />
though there was a quorum at the <lb />
beginning of that days <lb />
and would continue a <lb />
vision was called for to show the <lb />
want of a quorum, that when this <lb />
was done and tho absence of a <lb />
quorum shown nothing done <lb />
would be legal. It says the call- <lb />
of the roll and recording of <lb />
votes is calling a division. Thus <lb />
see the Supreme Court has <lb />
Democratic time, <lb />
When called to the patient, he <lb />
scribed, and an hour afterward <lb />
was as sound as ever. The <lb />
process of the is thus de- <lb />
Tho was in the <lb />
habit of extracting and drinking the <lb />
venom of the snakes which he cap- <lb />
It intoxicated him. Ho would <lb />
then sloop ofT tho His cap <lb />
was off his head. The poison <lb />
in his system would work itself into <lb />
the cap whenever he exerted himself <lb />
and tho same <lb />
way as perspiration exudes and soils <lb />
tho leathern band of the <lb />
of civilization. cap was <lb />
ed to such an extent by the venom <lb />
that whenever a snake bit him it <lb />
had not tho least effect. Ho imbibed <lb />
tho poison thrice a week. <lb />
Ono cap lasted him a year, some- <lb />
times longer, after which it <lb />
carefully hung up in his hut, and <lb />
another headpiece, which he <lb />
himself, donned in its <lb />
stead. ho wished to cure any <lb />
by a snake, all he did <lb />
was to take a cup of boiling water, <lb />
Q i and after cutting a from tho <lb />
cap soak it in the boiling water, rub <lb />
and it until the water was <lb />
discolored in proportion and then <lb />
give tho liquid to the pa- <lb />
to drink, forcing it down his <lb />
throat. The was invariably <lb />
effective. Such is the story, <lb />
whether our readers will believe it <lb />
is quite another question. <lb />
The same narrator tells of a f <lb />
who cured himself by particularly <lb />
Intrepid means. He <lb />
beard of a fellow who was bitten in <lb />
tho left arm by a very poisonous <lb />
snake in Natal named a mamba <lb />
while out shooting near Pieter- <lb />
He was quite alone, <lb />
not a house within two miles of <lb />
him where ho obtain medical <lb />
treatment or any assistance what- <lb />
ever. He knew that he had but a <lb />
short while to live unless he could <lb />
devise some means of ridding him- <lb />
self of the poison. What do yon <lb />
suppose ho did With bis knife be <lb />
backed and the wound until <lb />
it bled freely. He next rubbed some <lb />
gunpowder into the place <lb />
and set a light to it Be literally <lb />
those of others were likened <lb />
the waters of the Sea of Galilee, <lb />
constantly giving out their <lb />
and resources, and wherever <lb />
they go shedding light of j <lb />
God. Snob, lives are like a bloom I arm. It saved life, the <lb />
pathway through the desert- <lb />
Durham Sun, <lb />
A Liberal Groom. <lb />
Not ago the Michigan <lb />
couple applied to a Magistrate to <lb />
have the wedding pro <lb />
Magistrate corn- <lb />
plied, when the young husband <lb />
the damages, <lb />
The law allows us <lb />
was the answer- That being the <lb />
said the new husband, <lb />
cents; that will make <lb />
you <lb />
of the arm is exposed and blackened <lb />
by the gunpowder to this day. I <lb />
fancy that fellow must have had a <lb />
drop of Spartan blood in his <lb />
a Calcutta <lb />
per. <lb />
When tho tomb of Henry VI of <lb />
Sicily, who died in was opened <lb />
at Palermo, years ago, it was <lb />
found that on tho foot of dead <lb />
monarch -were -whose uppers <lb />
were of cloth embroidered with <lb />
gold and pearls, while the soles were <lb />
of cork.<lb /></p>
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                <p>
THE REFLECTOR <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
S. J. <lb />
Entered at the Greenville <lb />
K. C., as second-class m matter. <lb />
WEDNESDAY, NOV. 27th, <lb />
The Tobacco Department <lb />
Conducted by O. L. Joyner, Proprietor Eastern Tobacco Warehouse <lb />
GREENVILLE. <lb />
A Series of Articles on <lb />
the History of To- <lb />
Culture in <lb />
the Eastern <lb />
Counties.<lb />
Some of Those Who Have Carried <lb />
Part of the Burden in Push- <lb />
Greenville Forward. <lb />
thoroughly informed as to whose market. At the very <lb />
mind first conceived the idea of first meeting for the of <lb />
building a warehouse, we do know . officers Mr. Harrison was elect- <lb />
that Mr. Jenkins, at this time, in ; ed Secretary and Treasurer which <lb />
the fall of 1890, tried to interest a. position he has filled so <lb />
gentleman with the idea of ably and accurately that without <lb />
chasing the land on which the a single dissenting voice he bus <lb />
Planters and Eastern Warehouses been re-elected every time is <lb />
are now situated for the purpose today Secretary Treasurer of <lb />
of building a tobacco warehouse the Greenville Tobacco Board of <lb />
Failing in this he moved his Trade, <lb />
from Oxford to Wilson where The summer of Mr. Harrison <lb />
We have on the market now <lb />
one buyer that has been <lb />
with Greenville since the <lb />
Greenville Warehouse was built <lb />
and that one is <lb />
a warehouse had been built in <lb />
1890- In 1891 he cultivated a to- <lb />
crop near the town of <lb />
son and in the fall of the same <lb />
year he bought tobacco on the <lb />
Wilson market. In this year it <lb />
was a year ago <lb />
in these same columns by this <lb />
writer when a thousand extra <lb />
copies of the Reflector were <lb />
being sent out weekly, the great- <lb />
part of the expense of which <lb />
was paid by this that Mr. <lb />
R. J. Cobb canvassed the county <lb />
in the of building a to- <lb />
warehouse. The result of <lb />
his labor has too often been stat- <lb />
ed in these to need a <lb />
repetition- The Greenville ware- <lb />
house was brought into existence <lb />
and with the prospect and hope <lb />
of a market in Greenville, Mr. <lb />
Jenkins moved from Wilson to <lb />
Greenville began actively to <lb />
engage in the leaf tobacco <lb />
in the large leaf centers <lb />
acquainting himself with the trade <lb />
and learning more about his <lb />
business- Early in the fall be <lb />
again returned to Greenville and <lb />
began buying. After closing up- <lb />
his years business here, there be <lb />
sales here during the <lb />
summer, a position as <lb />
traveling for a New <lb />
York house- The summer of this <lb />
year he spent traveling in the <lb />
northern and middle States which <lb />
position both and <lb />
prof table, but later in the sum- <lb />
mer was offered a situation by <lb />
T E. Roberts it Co. to come back <lb />
to Greenville addition to the <lb />
business ho had already built up <lb />
here. with his <lb />
natural inclination to back <lb />
South, caused hint to resign his <lb />
plate with the New York firm and <lb />
promptly t <lb />
first of A v-gust <lb />
with Mr. II <lb />
W. T. <lb />
While Mr Mangum is not very <lb />
extensive buyer yet he has at all <lb />
times carried his part of e <lb />
chases at good prices there <lb />
is no one, not one, that is to- <lb />
day with the market <lb />
that its earliest history has <lb />
stuck closer to than <lb />
Mr. Mangum- During the <lb />
year of the market he w is one of <lb />
our buyers and no doubt lost <lb />
m as the who bought <lb />
that year trying to establish a <lb />
market. He the <lb />
the second year at his home <lb />
county, N. but early <lb />
in the fall returned again and <lb />
was ready at the opening of the <lb />
second season to again number <lb />
of the buyers for Greenville- <lb />
He cultivated a crop of tobacco <lb />
for his own account the third <lb />
year, on the farm of Mr. R- A <lb />
Tyson about nine miles from <lb />
town- After curing and Stripping <lb />
his crop he and Mr. Tyson bought <lb />
some tobacco on this market <lb />
the spring opened he <lb />
returned to the farm and <lb />
another crop. This <lb />
after he had cured his crop In <lb />
employed a to take charge <lb />
of the stripping he and ST. <lb />
Tyson on the mar <lb />
This year Mr. Mangum <lb />
one half the prize house <lb />
in which T. E. Roberts Co. did <lb />
business last year and on the <lb />
grade that he is he makes <lb />
the boys pay outside prices be- <lb />
fore he lets it go to any one else. <lb />
We bop that he will build up a <lb />
business. As above <lb />
stated he i the pioneer <lb />
of the Greenville mark <lb />
With the introduction of t <lb />
culture in the i <lb />
counties there was a <lb />
of tobacco men lb. <lb />
old tobacco of the State <lb />
Nearly all who came down east <lb />
impressed with the superior <lb />
advantages of the section and <lb />
g b-ii many moved cast to make <lb />
it their home. In the fall of 1890 <lb />
quite a of young men <lb />
from down to Pitt <lb />
our in <lb />
curing tobacco. them <lb />
KM <lb />
was located on tho Wilson mar- <lb />
Mr. Jenkins was young and <lb />
comparatively inexperienced in <lb />
business of kind, but by his <lb />
judgment in his <lb />
chases he always <lb />
and from tho very <lb />
of his career on this market <lb />
he has gradually increased bis <lb />
business until to day there is no <lb />
anywhere that has a bet- <lb />
safer and sounder line of <lb />
orders ho- Jon kins Pin <lb />
nix in <lb />
1893, Mr. taking the <lb />
entire business in hi- As <lb />
above stated Mr. Jenkins first <lb />
saw the meat possibilities of <lb />
Greenville as a ti <lb />
and along this line he has always <lb />
argued doing any everything <lb />
that he could to advance the <lb />
best ii Wests of the market- <lb />
At a judge of what tobacco <lb />
Mr. Jenkins stands without a <lb />
on the eastern market, <lb />
and as a thoroughly square and <lb />
upright business man ho stand- <lb />
unquestioned before nil who <lb />
know him, and to know him is to <lb />
like him, for is a big <lb />
hearted, clever and <lb />
ting boy. During the last three <lb />
years he has built up a very <lb />
business and it is increasing <lb />
annually. Ho has the confidence <lb />
of the trade, the good wishes of <lb />
and is made the stuff <lb />
that is required to <lb />
1893, just after the ware- <lb />
houses wore opened that <lb />
son, one miking <lb />
warehouse floors <lb />
with a very unassuming air an I <lb />
timid, boyish appearance, a <lb />
handsome young with a <lb />
frank, face- Bering <lb />
t stranger an i i w a <lb />
in a i informal <lb />
began discussing with <lb />
him without ours ask- <lb />
his name- the course of <lb />
our chat we out that <lb />
was thinking of coming to <lb />
ville to live and that his object <lb />
in was to buy t- b <lb />
in us in <lb />
him and encouraging <lb />
as we could- He <lb />
said wax . o to <lb />
if th- boys would let stay <lb />
here. He then told us that his <lb />
was <lb />
id was on baud. <lb />
Since Mr- Harrison has been <lb />
in Greenville we have seen a good <lb />
deal of his manner of working up <lb />
tobacco and we have heard <lb />
of others, whoso judgment <lb />
was much better than ours, say- <lb />
that he handled tobacco nicer, <lb />
neater and better than anyone <lb />
they ever saw. Mr. Harrison is <lb />
a very young man, only twenty <lb />
two years old, las known <lb />
was since <lb />
his early for when a <lb />
mere lad, his father died leaving <lb />
him a widowed mother, and three <lb />
brothers and sisters to care for. <lb />
whose interest and welfare he has <lb />
guarded and advanced. <lb />
Mr. Harrison is of a taciturn <lb />
urn of mind. forcing <lb />
yet not av to <lb />
social Ila is especially fond <lb />
of friends m d always willing <lb />
to s their behalf <lb />
As a friend <lb />
in their tobacco away, <lb />
therefore concluded to return <lb />
home and exert himself to gut a <lb />
market in Greenville. <lb />
Just before Christmas he re- <lb />
turned home, married and settled <lb />
down. A few weeks later he came <lb />
to Greenville to spend a day with <lb />
his brother-in-law, Mr. R. J. Cobb, <lb />
and while discussing different top- <lb />
es they very naturally drifted to the <lb />
of tobacco. Mr. <lb />
v on tho warehouse business <lb />
so impressed Mr. Cobb that he <lb />
became interested, and being a <lb />
m an of influence and capital he <lb />
d to make a start to get a <lb />
warehouse built. He called upon <lb />
several business men of the town <lb />
and interested em in the matter, <lb />
then drove out in the country to <lb />
see a number of prominent farm- <lb />
and this way secured <lb />
enough stockholders to build a <lb />
house The Warehouse <lb />
Company was organized, Mr. <lb />
Cobb was elected President and <lb />
Save his personal to <lb />
the purchasing of the <lb />
construction of the ware- <lb />
house, and used his own means <lb />
to help build start the market- <lb />
Thus it will be soon that while <lb />
Mr. Cobb is not himself a ware <lb />
touch credit is due to <lb />
him also for the prominent part <lb />
he took getting our tobacco <lb />
market started. <lb />
Ola Forbes was of the <lb />
men connected with the manage- <lb />
of the Greenville Ware <lb />
house, as has told <lb />
He continued with <lb />
that house three years when, de <lb />
siring a house of his own, he with <lb />
drew, formed a <lb />
with Mr. E- A. and built the <lb />
Planters. Tho management of <lb />
this house has solely in <lb />
hands of Mr. Forbes, his ca- <lb />
in this particular is at- <lb />
tested by the success with which <lb />
ho has mot- <lb />
Iii addition to his career as a <lb />
warehouseman, Mr. Forbes has <lb />
i ho honor of being Mayor of <lb />
FRANK WILSON.<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, I <lb />
the Prices Down to suit You. <lb />
A great exhibit of new goods for this week's sale in<lb />
SHOES <lb />
NOTIONS, HAtS TRUNKS, <lb />
hearted <lb />
d true b <lb />
to that class of mi n <lb />
are ever looking at the sunny side <lb />
of and trying always to see <lb />
e i than tin f <lb />
;, i defects in frail human <lb />
ii . As a business man <lb />
promptitude and punctuality seem <lb />
in the characteristic element <lb />
hi in up. These and the <lb />
firm bu qualifications <lb />
that he possesses marks him <lb />
an especially prosperous and sue <lb />
in high class merchandise, <lb />
and every instance will<lb />
Cl <lb />
career. <lb />
THE PLANTERS WAREHOUSE. <lb />
Tho Planters was the thud <lb />
sales house built on the Green- <lb />
ville market. It was erected in <lb />
1894 and when completed was the <lb />
largest of any house <lb />
n the market. On 15th <lb />
of that opened with <lb />
i first Prom first tin <lb />
Planters commanded a mil <lb />
-f trade, a d Ms patronage has <lb />
grown all Hie while- <lb />
Its personal <lb />
attention to ever of <lb />
prices, following <lb />
i u <lb />
t a. <lb />
C bi-in. <lb />
IV, <lb />
a we I <lb />
resulted. <lb />
Early this <lb />
date th- <lb />
built a v. <lb />
best ma st <lb />
i ere The base in i <lb />
prize In use contains <lb />
ix rooms. <lb />
loom are <lb />
tenet s, <lb />
, i d in the <lb />
n i n average about pounds <lb />
day. <lb />
I-. they <lb />
of tin <lb />
cony <lb />
I of i- <lb />
I; .-i <lb />
T-, <lb />
Is . m- <lb />
speak for <lb />
Id. <lb />
ti <lb />
Will be offered in every department of sufficient <lb />
to warrant their inspection by every one hi <lb />
not quote prices for the reason that the values in each <lb />
and tellingly. <lb />
.-- . <lb />
E. A. <lb />
This gentleman, while a part-; <lb />
Planters Warehouse, <lb />
is prevented by his duties as <lb />
Court the conn <lb />
from being an active worker on <lb />
the market, but his influence and <lb />
means are used in behalf the <lb />
this way he adds much <lb />
strength to it. Mr. is also <lb />
a largo and successful tobacco <lb />
The Plants Warehouse. <lb />
WINTERVILLE. <lb />
Editor of Reflector- <lb />
Allow space you i and <lb />
I will giro a sketch of Winter <lb />
I ville. It is on the Scot- <lb />
land Neck and brunch of <lb />
tho W. R., rive miles <lb />
I from Greenville and four miles <lb />
j from Ayden, in the midst of a <lb />
agricultural section that is <lb />
j peopled with as upright God <lb />
fearing people as can be found <lb />
any where the county of <lb />
Pitt. not had a <lb />
case of chills and any <lb />
malarial diseases during <lb />
the fourteen months of <lb />
for we have as pure water <lb />
. OWNERS S PROPRIETORS <lb />
GREENVILLE, N.<lb />
It- Wagons, carts, the <lb />
back Band and building mater- <lb />
of all kinds are manufactured <lb />
here. is a busy place <lb />
when age considered. <lb />
Mr. A. G. i ox is going to <lb />
in a new boiler another corn <lb />
i mill, as mill cannot do tho <lb />
ho gets to do. <lb />
Mr. John has contract- <lb />
ed to build Mission- <lb />
J Baptist at this place <lb />
Mr. bud the mis <lb />
fortune to stick a ton penny nail <lb />
I in his foot, but ho is out of <lb />
itself to the planters Eastern Car- <lb />
for the many advantages it possesses, am- <lb />
there is in the State. The I pie Skylights which Soft, mellOW light <lb />
famous Cox Cotton Planter is over the entire sales dark <lb />
manufactured here, there is also your to great advantage Oil all <lb />
R parts of the which we assure a <lb />
very decided advantage m the sale of your <lb />
HA fr We make pats of all <lb />
v. J 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 t he fact, and we hereby extend a <lb />
cordial invitation to who have not, to give <lb />
us a trial, and we will convince them that the <lb />
A T is first class in all that goes to <lb />
O X get top prices, co when <lb />
you gee a load ready put corks in your cars and <lb />
listen to no one until you anchor at the Star and <lb />
we will send you home happy over big prices. <lb />
Capt. Pace is handles every pile of Tobacco <lb />
at auction sale, mi s it that n is <lb />
patronage is solicited and i n n slate , f the <lb />
invited. Tour truly, CO. <lb />
E. It. Al KEN, <lb />
His. <lb />
J. S. <lb />
He was so much impressed with <lb />
the tobacco lauds of Eastern <lb />
Carolina that he to move <lb />
east make it his future home- <lb />
At ibis time there had been <lb />
talk whatever of a tobacco market <lb />
in Greenville that we know of, <lb />
and do not pretend to be. <lb />
E. HARRISON. <lb />
Everybody hereabouts know <lb />
George, for from the <lb />
that to Greenville h- <lb />
began making friends an <lb />
easy matter if seemed for him ti <lb />
do. He has made them tin <lb />
good of it is he has them today <lb />
by the scores wherever he u <lb />
known- Mr. Harrison began <lb />
buying right away, principally <lb />
wrappers and fine cutters. Up to <lb />
this time Greenville had r <lb />
had a chartered Tobacco <lb />
of Trade, but now the buyers <lb />
came <lb />
has the <lb />
if if the in <lb />
tobacco here, In fact <lb />
h was to become <lb />
getting a .-ire- <lb />
and establishing a market <lb />
in w among <lb />
k v i commenced <lb />
tobacco in tho sad <lb />
t m <lb />
the bundling and sale of the <lb />
weed, id the full of 1890 be went <lb />
in Oxford and took s position in <lb />
the warehouse of Davis Greg- <lb />
In this position ho not <lb />
acquired a of every <lb />
detail warehouse <lb />
but by close observation com-, <lb />
of the from <lb />
counties sold there he saw <lb />
that the product of Pitt was <lb />
to all others. He thee <lb />
concluded that our people ought <lb />
to have a homo market and be <lb />
and incorporated a constitution <lb />
and by laws under the State laws <lb />
for and controlling m u .-. <lb />
the sale of leaf tobacco on the the heavy inclined <lb />
Just p, 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 />
i placing the Greenville Tobacco in the front rank of the <lb />
leading Tobacco Markets of the world. Since had a To- <lb />
Warehouse we have been on the grounds 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 Eastern Carolina to <lb />
get the highest market price for your product. So with this we make <lb />
bow asking for a continuance and an increase of your pat- <lb />
only upon the strictest business merit. We have no special pets <lb />
whom fancy prices are given at the expense of less favored ones but <lb />
our undivided personal attention is given to every pile of your I <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 />
expects lively market. So when you <lb />
get 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 />
v- <lb />
1500.000 Founds <lb />
TOBACCO i<lb />
and we are going to have it if hard work and <lb />
satisfactory prices will get it. <lb />
Give us a, trial and be convinced that <lb />
FORBES <lb />
can and will give satisfaction in every respect. <lb />
The High Prices we are getting every day for <lb />
the farmers who sell with us will convince you <lb />
that we are yours for highest a<lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C.<lb /></p>
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                <p>
THE REFLECTOR <lb />
Local Reflections. <lb />
The to Atlanta on. <lb />
Short days, and they <lb />
for a month yet. <lb />
Mis. Kicks will soon <lb />
residence built in <lb />
NOUNS. <lb />
Third Person, Plural Number, Present <lb />
Tense, Potential Mood. <lb />
M. been sick. <lb />
Mis Bruce is sick. <lb />
T. L. left tor Halifax. <lb />
Col. went to Snow Hill Mon- <lb />
day. <lb />
It. I,. Smith vent to Richmond on- <lb />
to. <lb />
S. II. Abbott, of Friday <lb />
or Tuesday <lb />
From this day on oar Children, <lb />
Boys, Youths and Cloth <lb />
will sold per ct- less j here. <lb />
Now York cost at Land's. a. <lb />
Mai din Oil f <lb />
prices per gallon tub Mi-, v has been sick n <lb />
Many turkeys are being <lb />
for Thanksgiving slaughter, i W. II. of was <lb />
. . , I here Friday. <lb />
ant i <lb />
Chair to please f- c left morning <lb />
or sweetheart or <lb />
Call and see our stock both beau- ; Mrs. <lb />
and at J. B. Cherry for <lb />
Co. <lb />
W. Wilson is making some <lb />
his residence in <lb />
beat <lb />
in the race <lb />
day after noon. <lb />
For Guns and Ammunition <lb />
on J. B. Cherry it <lb />
To., Bare cannot be about <lb />
lire daring such windy weather as the <lb />
pa-t day or have been. <lb />
Greenville has abundant welding ma- <lb />
i . but we don't heir of any mi the <lb />
for the coming holidays. <lb />
J and Rub <lb />
Coats J. 13- A; Cos <lb />
save <lb />
Alter dry the turnip <lb />
fa i i- inc. me have <lb />
i u quantities of very ones in mar- <lb />
. s arc ha- i large pat- <lb />
are .-it <lb />
King use, and College <lb />
Hotel. <lb />
Wire Buckle Suspenders <lb />
Kev. A. returned to Kinston <lb />
evening. <lb />
Dr. E. A. Move Monday morning; <lb />
for Philadelphia. <lb />
Ii. H. Johnson came Grifton <lb />
Monday morning. <lb />
Harry Skinner left <lb />
fur M <lb />
H. II. a m. reliant of <lb />
land. was here Friday. <lb />
Warren returned an <lb />
Friday evening <lb />
Miss of <lb />
. i- i-i here. <lb />
ASSAULT THE OFFICER. <lb />
With the View of Breaking Jail. <lb />
Tuesday at the <lb />
hour Deputy Sheriff H. T. King <lb />
with Noah <lb />
colored, went to the jail to give <lb />
supper to the prisoners. While <lb />
in the corridor a prisoner, <lb />
Dock sprang upon Mr. <lb />
King, catching him around the <lb />
waist and cutting at him with a <lb />
knife- The officer called Noah to <lb />
come to his assistance, but an- <lb />
other prisoner, George Dar- <lb />
started at Noah. Noah ran <lb />
FOUL MURDER. <lb />
J. B. Bonner, of Aurora, Shot Down <lb />
and Robbed. <lb />
Special to Reflector. <lb />
Washington, N. C, Nov. <lb />
forenoon information <lb />
reached here that J. B- Bonner, a <lb />
Late Trains. <lb />
Yon don't know much more <lb />
about when to look for the train <lb />
now than if they had do schedule <lb />
to The south <lb />
freight train doe to leave here at <lb />
in the afternoon, pulled out <lb />
Friday at just <lb />
quarter hoots late. And the pas- <lb />
prominent and wealthy citizen m <lb />
Aurora, had foully murdered I m . <lb />
Saturday night. our exchanges that other <lb />
About o'clock that evening j having similar trouble. <lb />
Mr. Bonner went to the office of j <lb />
A. to collect a draft, and j Kinston Incendiaries, <lb />
is supposed to have returned Mr. Hines went over to <lb />
his store to put the money away Kinston, Friday evening, and <lb />
land started home the He. tells <lb />
more was heard of hit until us there is considerable excite <lb />
but ho was too quick for the <lb />
oner and got out the door in time o'clock morning when in the community over tire <lb />
to close it him and prevent <lb />
an escape and called for help. In <lb />
the meantime the officer knocked <lb />
his assailant down, held him and <lb />
took the knife out his In <lb />
the scrap Mr. King received a <lb />
cut on the arm and his <lb />
pants were cut- Seeing their <lb />
plans frustrated the <lb />
no further assault. <lb />
and are both <lb />
under sentence for taking ft horse <lb />
near Grifton. They were con- <lb />
in the Superior Court, took <lb />
us to the Supremo <lb />
Adrian left Monday morning but that tribunal sustained <lb />
to buy another lot of horses and Male. <lb />
Mrs. II. II. ii of Kin-ton. <lb />
came over to Visit her parents. <lb />
Lee Fleming, of <lb />
is her brother, 1- <lb />
Mi-. M. <lb />
are her , Mr-. T. <lb />
Mali <lb />
I.- i Ames wife and . V <lb />
and children re lined <lb />
Mrs. n and little <lb />
lower court. In all there <lb />
eight prisoners in jail. <lb />
all Buckles end fastenings <lb />
two at J- B <lb />
Co s. Kn. J. B. of <lb />
v- . , , ii . lo <lb />
T, W. <lb />
tot Enema of <lb />
wee he in- been few . Mrs. <lb />
Lon and r. tinned home Fri- <lb />
i I Li d seem <lb />
in our people ran- to <lb />
Allan i Lion as <lb />
are getting. <lb />
fay. <lb />
A FRIEND TO MARKET. <lb />
Editor <lb />
Being informed as to the <lb />
history of the tobacco market in <lb />
I would to men- <lb />
one man who was <lb />
in getting i established and <lb />
entitled to more credit for what <lb />
be did any else. <lb />
man is Mr. ii. J. of the <lb />
firm of J. C Cobb is Son, whose <lb />
f and business <lb />
are unsurpassed. <lb />
In the of writer <lb />
spent a night with Mr. Cobb at <lb />
in and along <lb />
the lino conversation we drift- <lb />
ed into the culture- <lb />
his dead body was m a ; incendiary trials now before the <lb />
cant lot just across the street from J Superior Court for Lenoir county, <lb />
his residence. Two bullet j Three suspected were <lb />
were in his forehead, but there rested some months ago and held <lb />
were no signs of a scuffle except for u of court to <lb />
in a ditch near the street. There j investigate the charges <lb />
were tracks of two men, wearing I them <lb />
about No shoes, leading across <lb />
the field from where the body was <lb />
found. <lb />
One of these who <lb />
was the employ of Mr. Bryan <lb />
Fields at the time of the burning, <lb />
was first the case resulting <lb />
There was no one at Mr- f a mistrial, of the jury be- <lb />
E. A. Move and <lb />
if.- home evening <lb />
their bridal tear to the <lb />
Buy your Hub Exposition, <lb />
her Goats at J 13- k Cos I. T. and Miss Nannie. <lb />
Mis- ck. J. ii son <lb />
. ave money. i . u. . f a crop. <lb />
i . i of Atlanta. asked what I of <lb />
i get a large par- t , , i of Sew-I . . . ., <lb />
, for <lb />
large o next . i had been <lb />
tin- i <lb />
. is ii g ii <lb />
northern Some of <lb />
. of partridges <lb />
which . bead. <lb />
A. large line the <lb />
B G at 13- ii <lb />
ladies <lb />
; ii en. <lb />
placed i. <lb />
v i;. . b lib r in <lb />
p I o . Ire ii i <lb />
r to <lb />
are nut tat the f <lb />
Charles editor of the <lb />
Beaufort Herald, to Miss Minnie May. <lb />
on Dee. Mb <lb />
Col. <lb />
I and Mi <lb />
i n. m-t . <lb />
i o'clock. <lb />
with Davis V Gregory, Pt <lb />
Oxford, i fail of M and <lb />
knew about bow <lb />
conducted and the <lb />
a town would <lb />
a tobacco mark t. I t . him ill <lb />
The Mr. Eva g t be i <lb />
i l o a ; i- <lb />
i.,, . , . the E h on I <lb />
lie- a N v <lb />
the <lb />
,. . , in a . .-i-i-. U you i.-i S . i. i s, called <lb />
,,. i.-. i or. the <lb />
homes a r-.-n i. bis an ,,.;  f . .,,, would put <lb />
in ti ii-i <lb />
Ira good pi ice to <lb />
would have if we <lb />
I could in establishing ft <lb />
that the in <lb />
iii. between <lb />
cent per ; a e of dollars in circulation <lb />
,, ., J B A- year, lie hi house our own town that Other- <lb />
wine go So, a <lb />
man, <lb />
saw the need of a home <lb />
rate to i j i with characteristic energy he <lb />
lie will <lb />
in tn <lb />
nigh,. <lb />
Ho i-e <lb />
voted to invite the <lb />
nest year <lb />
C the ca <lb />
. I drama <lb />
B . will be n.- <lb />
, in i be <lb />
,, Day. <lb />
, . best Flour is <lb />
Job received a ,, BOy by g. M. <lb />
r and ;, . <lb />
offered by J. berry Co l; ;,;.,, <lb />
i. two gin in next Monday. <lb />
a-, water as can be in J on come in to i call J <lb />
Mate. On- at in- College N -N f-r tin <lb />
. a. I the o her i the A. . <lb />
h on. Pin Court, tor the j Mr- was chosen President, <lb />
and cheap l -f his <lb />
as Goods and <lb />
J. A Go's <lb />
net's home at the time of the <lb />
His children had gone <lb />
to church, and on their return <lb />
home went by his stove and <lb />
asked for him. that ho <lb />
had gone home they went on <lb />
home also, and seeing no light <lb />
his room supposed that he had <lb />
retired. wrong was <lb />
time <lb />
Sunday morning when they sent <lb />
to his room to have him Balled <lb />
and found that he had not been I <lb />
his room at all. Search for; <lb />
him was made at once, when his j <lb />
body was found as above slated. <lb />
Mr. that Mr, <lb />
started home from the <lb />
store about o'clock, and his wife j <lb />
spoke of hearing two pistol shots <lb />
some one cry bat <lb />
thought nothing of it. as it was <lb />
no for devilish ; <lb />
boys and holler as they; <lb />
were going from town on I <lb />
Saturday <lb />
Mr. was in the habit <lb />
large <lb />
on his person in which hi <lb />
some papers key w the <lb />
drawers of his safe This bock <lb />
was gone. it is not Hi night <lb />
that ho had any money of con <lb />
bub when mar-j <lb />
dared. An of <lb />
store safe. Stud <lb />
that Bathing re had j <lb />
i b. ii <lb />
Relatives of the man <lb />
here Sunday and <lb />
telegraphed to the State farm at <lb />
for blood hounds d <lb />
a special to <lb />
them down, but the lei- <lb />
dent advised that the tracks were <lb />
them so old that it would be <lb />
impossible for the ice <lb />
murderers. <lb />
Up to this time is not <lb />
cine as to who <lb />
Mr. did n largo <lb />
tile and Banking at Au- <lb />
aid was one of the must <lb />
of the county. <lb />
for acquittal and three for <lb />
conviction- <lb />
Another Enterprise. <lb />
Greenville is soon to have an- <lb />
other enterprise, one in which <lb />
the town has for a long time been <lb />
in need. Mr. S. H. Abbott, of <lb />
Kinston, who was here Friday, j <lb />
leased a plot of ground from the I <lb />
Greenville Lumber Company <lb />
upon which to conduct a brick <lb />
yard, and will move his largo <lb />
plant here from about <lb />
the first of the new The <lb />
plant will give employment to <lb />
about thirty hands and will be a <lb />
good addition to the business of <lb />
the community. Such an <lb />
prise will a stimulus to <lb />
building because of tho <lb />
it will afford in getting <lb />
material. <lb />
Marriage Licenses. <lb />
Business wax more brisk with Regis- <lb />
of Deeds King in the marriage <lb />
line last week, and he had <lb />
cations from eight couples, three white <lb />
and live colored. <lb />
White T. Owen and <lb />
Pollard mid Ida May, <lb />
Cox and <lb />
and Cora <lb />
Frank Wood and Maggie <lb />
I ink Chapman and Maggie Flem- <lb />
Wm. Dare, <lb />
Brown and <lb />
noR <lb />
FINE <lb />
RY <lb />
Unusual Attraction <lb />
CHEAP FOB <lb />
C T <lb />
NEXT DOOR OF BANK. <lb />
Our stock complete and we <lb />
want to show yon our <lb />
FALL <lb />
------FOR THE <lb />
AND WINTER <lb />
BUSINESS <lb />
and cordially invite yon to inspect the largest <lb />
and neatest assortment of <lb />
Dry Goods, Notions, <lb />
; everything <lb />
you may want. Call. <lb />
RICKS, TAFT CO. <lb />
BE- <lb />
0011- <lb />
Aw i tin- Jeweler. <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C <lb />
the town county <lb />
revealed the ides to both <lb />
former, <lb />
to for from one <lb />
I to of stock for the <lb />
I purpose of erecting; a <lb />
Greenville. A <lb />
hum tin- i n lively <lb />
Warehouse he quarter Tn-i <lb />
A that n <lb />
Sale No. <lb />
and <lb />
newest designs. <lb />
Sale <lb />
to suit and to fit <lb />
you <lb />
BROS. <lb />
will pie- <lb />
i 11.1. ml <lb />
Grits, <lb />
I. plant Greenville Lumbar <lb />
i .,; i Citron. <lb />
They now and night Sane.-. Aunt <lb />
f q g j, <lb />
lit . <lb />
, . Pat and <lb />
I am off for more drew good <lb />
if a Rood the street a The <lb />
or mule. lively and bead <lb />
. e.- i of fair <lb />
I,, v luring a r , it. is many <lb />
to carry on the ,. <lb />
e . in lie Hi ii- are seal t; on the Greenville arrive i rid iv <lb />
t I. a i , in i Many ii the ink ever <lb />
done in h-.-h ill of the Market. <lb />
in the <lb />
v- ban-la We learn from <lb />
wear l-r the cant go , , , <lb />
are bad an <lb />
civil eases only, will <lb />
j land and lumber were <lb />
the Greenville <lb />
J Mince Meat, Dale-, it reeled, which is now occupied the with I. n <lb />
by Evans Co. Mr. lib I The buggy was turned bottom <lb />
used his in side up. but to say was <lb />
an <lb />
F- <lb />
Bethel Items. <lb />
Bethel, N. C, Nov. 25th <lb />
S. of<lb />
like a I a I <lb />
I music teacher in Prof. B F <lb />
the j school. <lb />
Mrs- and son, <lb />
For sale by J- I put out i- v u. of Falkland, spent <lb />
Co. . H. Daniel Co , hive ope lei an , night and Sunday in town visiting- <lb />
Mrs <lb />
On November tho <lb />
. , <lb />
pie think you. <lb />
tied i j ix baggy wheel took flight <lb />
at the steam <lb />
and ran down the st, <lb />
only damaged- <lb />
t ii . <lb />
n I Their 1895, Mr. James Bryan, aged <lb />
c ears days, died at the <lb />
ha a new f s, Mr. <lb />
miles town <lb />
ever before at ft tended the one given her Funeral services were conducted <lb />
teen a change man will his sou-in law's, Mr. Nelson <lb />
.; . r and m ill train by wit, , evening Rev. <lb />
which II no in the <lb />
I a t-u later <lb />
i-i <lb />
For The Orphans- <lb />
With commendable anal <lb />
Brown v Co., of the Star <lb />
set apart Friday, <lb />
December for a special <lb />
sale of tobacco, will <lb />
one half the warehouse chain's <lb />
to Oxford Orphan <lb />
They call upon the <lb />
brethren for their and aid <lb />
in making this grand offering <lb />
Sale No. <lb />
us ii <lb />
to fit your h <lb />
cheap. <lb />
Sale No. <lb />
tools <lb />
to suit and fit your <lb />
feet and pocket. <lb />
The Methodist and Baptist iv. A- Forbes after which he was <lb />
sugar j cents per <lb />
pound a. J B, Cherry <lb />
l. bad a b <lb />
tons will on Thank- there his former <lb />
t home and family <lb />
the Oxford and He was a good and a <lb />
and It be liberal- I faithful member <lb />
No wave on of lime of the M, E. church at for <lb />
the stile of The I when once It has Hosted past us, can seventy years prior to his death- <lb />
hi. K Store, has h recalled. All we e do Is to watch <lb />
to the new form of the next, <lb />
clerks He Ian-1 launch upon it to try, In Hie man <lb />
mere of our beat Judgment may suggest, our <lb />
don. <lb />
found the <lb />
Greenville hard to compete <lb />
This season I will conduct a <lb />
sales stablest old on <lb />
Filth street, Mr- X W. w <lb />
now out west selecting stock for <lb />
me. Those <lb />
or would <lb />
do we'd to my stock. <lb />
Q. If. <lb />
Salisbury Herald was telling <lb />
one <lb />
Lad green corn from his garden din. <lb />
That's i.-thing <lb />
The before an <lb />
strength sad skill. Gladstone. <lb />
de <lb />
deer mister <lb />
fine cents <lb />
of little <lb />
per, i doLt DO how Ions <lb />
bee but i Weave i <lb />
do chances, i herd <lb />
one say, was <lb />
it n to de <lb />
i for it. sum <lb />
limes i hear <lb />
e of <lb />
dinner sh an me <lb />
sell at an <lb />
place i tells i am pure <lb />
an mi <lb />
at mos town <lb />
de tar arc fer<lb />
Verbatim copy of letter re- <lb />
today, spelling and all- <lb />
Ed. <lb />
vegetable h s <lb />
Dress Lining <lb />
at I. B- Cherry a- Lo s- <lb />
farm containing <lb />
within corporate mite, <lb />
truck and tobacco <lb />
dwelling and all <lb />
oat houses. Apply to J- <lb />
White, Greenville, IV U- <lb />
Married in Baltimore. <lb />
Col. Harry Skinner Miss <lb />
Ella were married at <lb />
the Home of the in <lb />
Baltimore, this afternoon at <lb />
o'clock. to New <lb />
York for a few and return <lb />
Washington City in time for the <lb />
Colonel to be present at tho open- <lb />
of Congress next Monday. <lb />
Their many friends hero at home <lb />
extend best wishes. <lb />
Perfect Health. <lb />
Keep the system in perfect or- <lb />
by the occasional use of <lb />
Liver Pills. They reg- <lb />
the bowels and produce <lb />
A Vigorous Body. <lb />
For sick headache, malaria, <lb />
constipation and kin- <lb />
diseases, an absolute cure <lb />
Liver PILLS <lb />
Allan <lb />
Kan. <lb />
Scrofula Birth <lb />
Other Medicines Utterly Failed <lb />
But Hood's Cured, <lb />
time since, our boy then loaf <lb />
years old was in the of the family <lb />
doctor for for H <lb />
had been afflicted with this trouble from <lb />
birth and we bad been unable to give him <lb />
Only Temporary Relief. <lb />
We decided to give Hood's <lb />
and ore glad to say bottles of <lb />
Hood's entirely pond him. oldest <lb />
daughter has bee Hood's <lb />
for . I m with good results. <lb />
We have used from to last some <lb />
worth of the medicine and have received <lb />
the equivalent of hundred <lb />
worth of doctor's treatment and good <lb />
Hood's J Cures <lb />
health to boot. We cannot speak too <lb />
of Hood's Sarsaparilla as a <lb />
partner. It is oil that Is claimed for <lb />
C. B. Kansas. <lb />
., ran., art <lb />
HOOd Hood's SM. <lb />
leads in Children, Misses, Ladies Cloaks. <lb />
Cloaks <lb />
the watchword of the <lb />
Autumn and Winter Woman-of <lb />
Youth and Age. Not forgetting the younger <lb />
We provided for them nil. <lb />
for tho Young <lb />
for <lb />
for the Aged. <lb />
RA for Ultra-Fashionable. <lb />
for <lb />
for <lb />
people no difficulty <lb />
in their our <lb />
abundant stock. If one style doesn't <lb />
suit, a hundred others upon the <lb />
Older of their showing. <lb />
COME AND SEE LANG. <lb />
Do yon wish to a flue <lb />
Do you i-i, to be a nod <lb />
Book-keeper <lb />
wish lo a iii <lb />
school <lb />
Do you wish to be I Hue <lb />
mini or <lb />
Do you wish to get a good <lb />
months If he sure to <lb />
enter <lb />
School January t, <lb />
intelligent hoy or who will <lb />
School toe day and go the mi-ii <lb />
women Kg have all heard Qt the wonderful progress of the pupils of the Jaine <lb />
School, and should you lo this School, and were you to full to find <lb />
everything as represented, and fail to tho fact, lean ore <lb />
practical knowledge In one month at the James School .-i any medium <lb />
school In will get your board and tuition of charge <lb />
The nest at Co., N. K January h. and closes <lb />
May 38th 29th 1898. Be enter the first day. <lb />
day. <lb />
For of testimonials and address <lb />
c. n. JAMES. <lb />
ever brought to Greenville. Our stock <lb />
all the newest and <lb />
DRESS GOODS.<lb />
Boots <lb />
and Shoes, Domestics, <lb />
Bleached and <lb />
ed Sheeting and Shirt- <lb />
Calicoes, Fancy <lb />
Cotton Dress Goods <lb />
will <lb />
want or need in that <lb />
line. Hardware tor tar <lb />
mars and mechanics <lb />
use, Tinware, <lb />
Wood and <lb />
Whips. Robes, Collars, Rope <lb />
Twine, Heavy Groceries always on hand, <lb />
Meat, Flour, Sugar, Salt and Molasses. <lb />
The best and largest assortment of Crock- <lb />
Lamps. Lanterns, Lamp Chimneys and <lb />
Shades, Fancy Glassware, to be found <lb />
in the county. And our stock of <lb />
FURNITURE <lb />
Matting, Rugs and Foot Mats is by far <lb />
the best and cheapest ever offered to the people <lb />
of this section. Conic 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. Shoes <lb />
for Ladies and children. We buy Cotton and <lb />
Peanuts and pay the highest market price for <lb />
them. Your experience teaches you all to buy <lb />
and deal with men who will treat you fair and <lb />
do the square thing by you. and see us <lb />
and be convinced that what we claim is true. <lb />
Yours for business square dealings, <lb />
DON'T FORGET THE <lb />
Hardware Store <lb />
When you want anything in the Hardware line. <lb />
Doors, Sash, Locks, Butts and Hinges, Saws, <lb />
Tools, Paints and Oils, Nails and Axes. <lb />
Corn Shelters from to Corn and <lb />
Cobb Mill for Axes to cents. <lb />
Stoves from 13.00 to King Heaters <lb />
to and Stovepipe, Pumps, <lb />
Pump-Pipe, Rope, Belting, always go <lb />
to the Hardware Store where you will get the <lb />
lowest prices. Yours, <lb />
D D HASKETT, <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C.<lb /></p>
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No crop varies more in <lb />
according to grade of <lb />
used than tobacco. Pot- <lb />
ash is its most important re- <lb />
producing a large <lb />
yield of finest grade leaf. Use <lb />
only fertilizers containing at <lb />
least actual <lb />
in form of sulphate. To in- <lb />
sure a clean burning leaf, avoid <lb />
fertilizers containing chlorine. <lb />
GREENVILLE <lb />
lie n n <lb />
session Of Ill's <lb />
m. i i <lb />
AN ORATOR'S MEMORY. <lb />
Our pamphlets are not circulars boom- <lb />
be special fertilizers, but are practical works, contain- <lb />
Em researches on the subject of and <lb />
are really helpful to farmers. They are sent free for <lb />
KALI WORKS. I <lb />
KAI-I WORKS, <lb />
o, St., Hew Yak. <lb />
Collegiate <lb />
Institute. <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C S- D. <lb />
A. M. Principal. With full corps o <lb />
Teachers. Next will begin <lb />
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER All <lb />
the English and <lb />
Modern Languages. Music will <lb />
taught on the conservatory plan, <lb />
by a graduate in music. Instruction <lb />
thorough. Discipline but kind. <lb />
Terms Art and Elocution <lb />
will be taught, desired. Calisthenics <lb />
free. For particulars address the <lb />
N. C. <lb />
and continue ten <lb />
The course lira h. arches <lb />
usually taught, in an <lb />
Terms, both tuition and board <lb />
reasonable. <lb />
well fitted and equipped for <lb />
business, taking the <lb />
course Where wish to <lb />
pursue a this <lb />
preparation lo <lb />
enter, credit, any College in th <lb />
or the State University. It <lb />
refers t nose who have recent l <lb />
its wall Ike truthfulness of <lb />
statement. <lb />
Any young man with character and <lb />
moderate ability taking a course tilth <lb />
us will in making aria g.- <lb />
to continue in the higher school-. <lb />
The discipline Will be kept Hi H- <lb />
standard. <lb />
Neither time nor attention nor <lb />
work will be spared to make this <lb />
ail that parents could wish. <lb />
For further see or ad- <lb />
dress <lb />
W. H. <lb />
July i <lb />
ESTABLISHED <lb />
PORK SIDES <lb />
AND BUT <lb />
their supplies will <lb />
their prices before p. <lb />
n all its branches. <lb />
COFFEE, Ah <lb />
TEA, Ac. <lb />
sat <lb />
TOBACCO SNUFF <lb />
we direct from <lb />
you to buy at OHO profit. A <lb />
stock of <lb />
FURNITURE <lb />
always and prices <lb />
the times. goods bought and <lb />
sold for no <lb />
to at a close margin. <lb />
S. M. N C <lb />
Cheap Excursion Rates <lb />
TO <lb />
Cotton stales and Exposition <lb />
ATLANTA, GA. <lb />
Sept. to Dec. 31st., 1893 <lb />
VIA <lb />
The Atlantic Coast Line <lb />
Through Pullman Palace Buffet <lb />
Sleeping Cars between Sew York and <lb />
Atlanta via Petersburg, <lb />
Weldon, Rocky Mount, Fayette- <lb />
ville. Florence, and <lb />
a. For Bates, Schedules, Sleep <lb />
Car accommodations call on or ad- <lb />
any agent Atlantic Coast Line, or <lb />
the undersigned. <lb />
J. C. <lb />
Div. Pass. Pas <lb />
Va. <lb />
T. M. II. M. EMERSON. <lb />
TiT. Mgr. Asst. Pass. <lb />
Wilmington, N. C. <lb />
The modern stand- <lb />
ard Family <lb />
cine Cures the <lb />
common every-day <lb />
ills of humanity. <lb />
GRIM <lb />
FORGET <lb />
to plant Tree and Plants this <lb />
a tine of <lb />
Frill m Tub, <lb />
Grapes Vines, Greenhouse Plants, Cab <lb />
Pansy other Cat dog <lb />
sent free. Apply to <lb />
ALLEN WARREN SON. <lb />
Greenville, N. C <lb />
W. A. R. R. <lb />
AND <lb />
Nashville, Chattanooga <lb />
St. Louis Railway. <lb />
O DAILY TRAINS Q <lb />
CHATTANOOGA <lb />
CINCINNATI <lb />
NASHVILLE <lb />
CHICAGO <lb />
Route <lb />
TO ARKANSAS AND TEXAS, <lb />
Emigrant <lb />
Rates. <lb />
The Atlanta Expos ion will be tin <lb />
greatest ever held in <lb />
United States excepting <lb />
Pair, and the Round Trip have <lb />
been made very low. Do not fail to go <lb />
and lake the children. It will be <lb />
education for them <lb />
For maps, folders any de- <lb />
sired information write to <lb />
J. H. J. W. KS, <lb />
Pass. <lb />
Ac Atlanta, <lb />
M BROW, T. M. <lb />
G. P. A,, <lb />
Atlanta, <lb />
College Hotel <lb />
MRS- Prop, <lb />
Convenient to depot and to lo- <lb />
I warehouses. <lb />
Best and highest location <lb />
Splendid mineral water. <lb />
Rooms large and comfortable. Table <lb />
supplied with the best the market <lb />
fords. <lb />
Terms <lb />
HILL <lb />
IS JUST AS FOR ADULTS. <lb />
WARRANTED. PRICE <lb />
Ills., Nov. <lb />
Purls Co., St. Mo. <lb />
sold last year, of <lb />
TASTELESS CHILI. TONIC <lb />
already this year. In nil oar ex- <lb />
of It years. Id tho business. <lb />
never sold on I hut gave such universal <lb />
faction as Tonic. Soars <lb />
C OS Co <lb />
druggist. <lb />
It Troubles air. <lb />
Can Testify. <lb />
of greater orators have <lb />
bad good verbal memory. Mr. De- <lb />
pew complains that it is most <lb />
of Ins intellectual <lb />
weaknesses. With a memory which <lb />
is marvelous and which <lb />
carries in great detail things which <lb />
have happened years ago, <lb />
leas finds it n very <lb />
sometimes almost impossible in- <lb />
task, to commit oven brief <lb />
to memory. <lb />
verbal memory was not, at least at <lb />
all times, to depended upon, <lb />
though his speeches ho com- <lb />
upon three or four <lb />
of them. William H. had a <lb />
marvelous verbal memory. Having <lb />
written a speech, it was firmly fixer <lb />
in his mind after one reading, <lb />
that capacity President Cleveland <lb />
also possesses. <lb />
Tho perfect preparation of a speech <lb />
was, in Wendell that <lb />
one in which the mental operations <lb />
were assisted in no way by outside <lb />
aid. Only two or three times in his <lb />
did ho prepare with pan and pa- <lb />
per an address, and ho always <lb />
these two or three <lb />
were the poorest of his efforts. He <lb />
was constantly studying the art of <lb />
oratory. In his daily walk or in his <lb />
reading metaphors and similes wore <lb />
suggested, which ho away in <lb />
his memory, and ho oven studied <lb />
action as ho watched tho muscular <lb />
movement of men whom he saw in <lb />
places. <lb />
He believed that a perfect <lb />
could be only after intense <lb />
concentration. Of course tho <lb />
mind must first fortified by such <lb />
reading as provided Having <lb />
thus his mind with <lb />
ho would frequently ex- <lb />
tended for hours upon his sofa with <lb />
his eyes closed, making <lb />
of address. In fact, <lb />
ho used to write his speeches men- <lb />
tally, as Victor Hugo is said to have <lb />
written of his poems. A speech <lb />
thus prepared Phillips thought was <lb />
always at command of tho speaker. <lb />
It might vary upon delivery <lb />
in phraseology. It might longer <lb />
at time than at another, but it <lb />
would always practically the <lb />
This method of preparation ox- <lb />
plains what has boon a mystery to <lb />
many persons. Tho several reports <lb />
of his famous on Lost <lb />
differ in phraseology and <lb />
even in arrangement. His oration <lb />
upon Daniel has <lb />
printed by different publishers, no <lb />
two of them agreeing in form <lb />
or diction, and yet tho speech is <lb />
practically tho Only one of <lb />
his orations is loft exactly as he de- <lb />
livered it, for ho only delivered it <lb />
That was tho Phi Kappa <lb />
oration at Harvard a few years be- <lb />
fore his death. Mr. Phillips never <lb />
read of his speeches in print, <lb />
and therefore revised one. Ho <lb />
was firmly of tho belief that the <lb />
printed thought and the spoken <lb />
thought should in <lb />
form, and that tho master of <lb />
one form could not tho master of <lb />
the Press. <lb />
It mm. <lb />
A girl who has been in <lb />
brings back a from tho pension <lb />
where she stopped. It is much <lb />
by English and Americans, <lb />
and thither resorted a young Ger- <lb />
man to learn English she is <lb />
Ho confided to my friend that ho <lb />
got along pretty well with tho ex- <lb />
of word. This word was <lb />
used constantly, and from tho con- <lb />
text ho judged it was a term <lb />
applied to food. Ho had looked up <lb />
tho word itself in the dictionary and <lb />
had looked it up under tho head of <lb />
font without success. He <lb />
noticed it was used when tho plates <lb />
were passed for meat, fish, <lb />
or what not. I asked <lb />
what this word possibly <lb />
could concluded my friend, <lb />
young German <lb />
give mo <lb />
Post. <lb />
Two wore their <lb />
brains on matters when <lb />
they ran up against the telegraph. <lb />
Sam wondered how could <lb />
be sent over a and <lb />
not wishing to appear ignorant, <lb />
sought to tho mystery in <lb />
the following <lb />
am a clog tree miles <lb />
way, you fool <lb />
was a big inter- <lb />
posed Sam. <lb />
was, and his <lb />
front paws was on de Chelsea <lb />
and his hind feet on do Boston <lb />
On the day of <lb />
1896, the will offer for <lb />
sale on what is generally known as the <lb />
Hardy a f rm about six miles <lb />
i st of on the road leading <lb />
lo Washington on the <lb />
south side of Tar river, the following <lb />
articles mules, <lb />
hone, mar, and <lb />
old, pony, head Of <lb />
head of including several line <lb />
milch cows about Jersey, and <lb />
sever d about cue and <lb />
two-taints to three-fourths <lb />
Jersey, large Jersey ball, or stock <lb />
hogs with small pin, about bar- <lb />
of corn, about pound of <lb />
aim n 12.000 pounds of nicely <lb />
cured hay and all farming <lb />
Now, yon step on dog Terms or Sale Cash. Parties de- <lb />
tail On do Boston tiring to purchase any above before <lb />
dog j day of sale can do so by making <lb />
Chelsea, I replied at Member ISM,., <lb />
DE. D. L. JAMES, <lb />
DENTIST, <lb />
N C. <lb />
DR. II. A. JOYNER <lb />
DENTIST, <lb />
Stoves. Stoves. <lb />
We are laying in a full line of <lb />
Stoves, <lb />
ammo. <lb />
Best quality, low prices. <lb />
agents <lb />
Sam. <lb />
joss do way do tole- <lb />
remarked <lb />
Herald. <lb />
1880. <lb />
MARRY <lb />
Guardian <lb />
The Horror It. <lb />
Languid what <lb />
to Heavy Hoskins <lb />
Musing <lb />
Languid a bottle <lb />
half full of <lb />
looked an he drinks it, <lb />
an it turns out to be medicine <lb />
what cures tired an now <lb />
de poor follow is for work. <lb />
Of Ohio, City of Y <lb />
Lucas County <lb />
Frank J. makes oath that <lb />
he is the senior partner of the firm of K. <lb />
J. Co., doing business in <lb />
the City of Toledo, County and State <lb />
aforesaid and that said Arm will pay <lb />
the sum of ONE HUNDRED <lb />
LARS for each every case of Ca- <lb />
cannot be cured by the use <lb />
of Hall's catarrh Cure. <lb />
Sworn to before me and in <lb />
my presence, day of December, <lb />
A, D. <lb />
A. W OLE A SO X, <lb />
Notary Public. <lb />
Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken internal- <lb />
and acts directly on the Wool <lb />
surfaces of the system. Send <lb />
for testimonials, free, <lb />
F. J. o Toledo, O. <lb />
by Druggists, <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, is hereby <lb />
given to all persons holding claims <lb />
against the estate to present them to <lb />
the undersigned for collection on be- <lb />
fore the 21st day of October 1800, <lb />
notice will be plead bar for their re- <lb />
and all persons indebted to said <lb />
estate will make immediate payment. <lb />
Tins the 21st day of October 1888. <lb />
J. L, PERKINS, <lb />
of Mrs. Mary <lb />
KT. <lb />
Office up stairs overS. E. Pander Cos, <lb />
Hardware store. <lb />
GREENVILLE. S. C- <lb />
--------DEALER <lb />
also Sheet <lb />
Iron Heating <lb />
Call and <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 />
Drugstore. <lb />
MARBLE, <lb />
Wire and Iron Fencing <lb />
sold. First-class work <lb />
and prices reasonable. <lb />
GREENVILLE <lb />
IRON WORKS, <lb />
I am-l II at my old stand with com- <lb />
work aunt ready to do <lb />
TO DO ANY REPAIR <lb />
on machinery of any kind. Guns. <lb />
Locks, Sewing Machines, Bicycles or <lb />
other repair work. All my work is <lb />
guaranteed, stew Home Ma- <lb />
chines sale. <lb />
JAMES BROWN. <lb />
Notice to Creditors. <lb />
Having duly qualified before the <lb />
of the Superior Court of <lb />
county as Executor of the estate of I. <lb />
I. deceased, is hereby <lb />
given to all parties holding claims <lb />
against the said estate to present them <lb />
to the properly proven, on <lb />
or before the day of November, <lb />
Mi, or this notice will be plead in bar <lb />
of their recovery, and all persons <lb />
ed to the said estate requested to <lb />
make immediate payment. <lb />
November <lb />
HARRY SKI KR, <lb />
Executor of L. Latham, deceased. <lb />
Administrators Sale <lb />
of Land for Assets. <lb />
Hy virtue of a decree of the Superior <lb />
Court of w. ad- <lb />
L. W. Nobles, I will <lb />
sell tor cash at the Court. House door in <lb />
Greenville on Monday, the 16th day of <lb />
December, 1805 the following tract of <lb />
land, to A tract of land situated <lb />
ill Township <lb />
lands of Amos II. <lb />
Redding Trip and others, containing <lb />
forty eight acres, more or less. Sub- <lb />
to dower of Mary Nobles, <lb />
ow of J. L. W. Nobles. <lb />
Dec. 11th, 1805. <lb />
of L. W. Nobles. <lb />
I . A. <lb />
In <lb />
Poor <lb />
Health <lb />
means so much more <lb />
you and <lb />
i fatal diseases result from <lb />
trifling ailments neglected. <lb />
Don't play with Nature's i <lb />
greatest <lb />
lbs ft <lb />
IS STILL AT THE i WITH A <lb />
ABLE. <lb />
I Brown's <lb />
Iron <lb />
rotten I International Exposition, <lb />
ATLANTA, GEORGIA. <lb />
via the <lb />
Seaboard Air Line. <lb />
Limited Trains <lb />
upon which no fare is charged. <lb />
LOWEST <lb />
EXCURSION DAILY <lb />
RATES. <lb />
Through Pullman Buffet Sleeping Cars <lb />
and day coaches from <lb />
Washington, D. C. and <lb />
Portsmouth, Virginia. <lb />
via <lb />
Richmond, Petersburg, <lb />
Weldon, Raleigh, Southern C. <lb />
Cr, Athens, Ga. <lb />
I cave Weldon, 3.00 A. M. noon <lb />
Arrive Atlanta P. M., A. M. <lb />
next Leave Wilmington, <lb />
noon. P. M. Arrive Atlanta 4.00 <lb />
P. M., 5.20 A. M., next day. <lb />
for via SE V- <lb />
BOARD AIR LINE. <lb />
Pullman Sleeping Car reservations <lb />
will be made and further Information <lb />
furnished upon application to any <lb />
Agent of die Air Line, or to <lb />
the undersigned. <lb />
II. T <lb />
Traffic Manager. Pass. <lb />
E. ST. JOHN, <lb />
V ice- lent. <lb />
General Port-mouth, Va. <lb />
J. F. <lb />
SALE <lb />
STABLES. <lb />
On <lb />
Fifth Street near Five <lb />
Points. <lb />
We Keep That Kind. <lb />
Bear this fact in mind when start <lb />
GOODS. <lb />
Our stock this season complete in <lb />
every and we can supply all <lb />
wants in <lb />
merchandise, <lb />
Yon simply have to cow to us for any- <lb />
thing wanted. Our goods and prices <lb />
will please you. <lb />
in addition to selling the beat goods at <lb />
the lowest prices, e pay top of the <lb />
market an all country pro- <lb />
duce. <lb />
Thanking you for a liberal patronage <lb />
in the p we hope to have many calls <lb />
from you this season. <lb />
J. O. BRO. <lb />
GRIMES LAND. N. C. <lb />
THE MORNING STAR. <lb />
The Oldest <lb />
Daily Newspaper in <lb />
North Carolina. <lb />
The Only Daily <lb />
its the State. <lb />
Limited Free Coinage <lb />
of American Silver and Repeal <lb />
of the Ten Per Jen;. Tax on <lb />
Banks. Daily rants, <lb />
any month. Weekly the son shining through tho win- <lb />
point at H. flows of south <lb />
Horses. Wilmington, <lb />
Fitness. <lb />
whistled the boy <lb />
with two front tooth missing, <lb />
says Minnie <lb />
can't to school she's got a <lb />
stitch in her side. <lb />
is Minnie moth- <lb />
tho now schoolteacher asked. <lb />
tho <lb />
Tho turned reflectively to <lb />
tho blackboard. wonderful <lb />
are tho influences of he <lb />
muttered. Now Orleans Times- <lb />
Do <lb />
As comes from the mine <lb />
it is of a greenish hue, and tho edges <lb />
are with loose fibers. The <lb />
nearly white is the <lb />
bettor its Tho of fiber <lb />
is also of great importance, tho long- <lb />
est being tho most valuable. From <lb />
the mines the is taken to <lb />
the in the United <lb />
States. <lb />
In m Dream. <lb />
In Erie, near <lb />
Shannon, Ireland, an ancient black <lb />
oak canoe, without nail or rivet, <lb />
was lately discovered in a strange, <lb />
way. A Mr. Mulligan dreamed <lb />
he saw a at bottom of the <lb />
lake. Tho lake was dragged and the <lb />
found. <lb />
Sale of Valuable Town <lb />
Lot. <lb />
In to an order mile by the <lb />
Board of County Commissioners at their <lb />
on the Brat Monday In <lb />
directing me as the Clerk of <lb />
said Board to advertise for sale the lot <lb />
belonging to County known <lb />
in the plan of the town Greenville as <lb />
lot number it being the lot now <lb />
used by the town of Greenville Mar- <lb />
House with the of the <lb />
Hoard of County I, <lb />
William M. King, ex Clerk of the <lb />
Board of Commissioners of Pitt County, <lb />
do hereby give public notice that said <lb />
lot will be exposed lo public sale to the <lb />
bidder, in of the <lb />
House door, at o'clock If. on Mon- <lb />
day the day of January <lb />
The terms of will be one third cash <lb />
and the balance to secured in two <lb />
equal payable in one and <lb />
two years, with six per cent on <lb />
deterred payments, with privilege to <lb />
purchase to pay the whole at any time <lb />
and take his deed. Title reserved <lb />
the whole of the purchase money is paid. <lb />
The Hoard the right to affirm <lb />
or said sale. Notice is also <lb />
given that the town government will be <lb />
permitted to remove the Market House <lb />
other buildings elected on said lot <lb />
by the town, in accordance with the <lb />
agreement entered into at the time per- <lb />
mission was given by the Board of <lb />
County Commissioners to the town <lb />
Commissioners to erect and use said <lb />
buildings. The lot will be offered in <lb />
three alternate ways which will be <lb />
shown in detail on a plan on tile in 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. KING. <lb />
of Com. of Pitt Co. <lb />
If <lb />
out sorts, weak <lb />
and generally ex- <lb />
nervous, J <lb />
have no appetite <lb />
and can't work, <lb />
at <lb />
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is J <lb />
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comes from the <lb />
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stain four <lb />
teeth, and it's <lb />
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It Cures <lb />
OF MERCHANDISE, <lb />
CB has me that I b.-i i- the -t <lb />
Hemp Bone, Building s, Fanning every <lb />
ting necessary for Millers, Mechanics general purposes, o well as <lb />
Clothing, Hats. Shoes. Dress Goods have on hand. Am head <lb />
quarters for Heavy Groceries, and Jobbing agent O. N. T. <lb />
Cotton, and keep courteous and attentive <lb />
FORBES. <lb />
X. C <lb />
J. L. SUGG. <lb />
GREENVILLE, N- C <lb />
OFFICE AT THE COURT HOUSE. <lb />
All kinds, Risks placed in strict <lb />
FiRST-CLASS COMPANIES <lb />
At current rates. <lb />
AGENT FOR FIRST-CLASS <lb />
Dyspepsia, Kidney and Liver <lb />
Neuralgia, Troubles, <lb />
Constipation, Bad Blood <lb />
Malaria, Nervous ailments <lb />
Women's complaints. <lb />
Get only the has crossed red j <lb />
tines on the wrapper. All others sub- <lb />
On receipt of two stamps we j <lb />
t will send set Ten Beautiful <lb />
Fair Views and <lb />
BROWN CHEMICAL CO. BALTIMORE, <lb />
and <lb />
Beta <lb />
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MARK <lb />
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notice, and that is that he <lb />
insists on going into a crowd, <lb />
where suspicion is sure to rest on <lb />
Murray. <lb />
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fellows to town and go <lb />
they unknown. Then of <lb />
course when we see them in a crowd <lb />
only thing to do is to arrest <lb />
them. Tho prisoner sots up a howl <lb />
that we hounding him and <lb />
him to commit crimes, but still <lb />
ho persists in going where he is <lb />
sure to <lb />
Call. <lb />
Passengers carried to <lb />
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England, is a sundial on the <lb />
north wall, Ind tho is indicated <lb />
We are General Commission Merchants <lb />
and headquarters for <lb />
ACCIDENT <lb />
INSURANCE <lb />
t to place your Insurance in <lb />
the hands of the Old Line <lb />
call to see us. It you wish to in- <lb />
vest In largest, oldest and <lb />
company In the world, let u place you <lb />
In Grand Old <lb />
Where there is unity there is strength <lb />
Our office is located on Main street, <lb />
next t hardware <lb />
Very truly. <lb />
WHITE <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C <lb />
EXPECTANT <lb />
MOTHERS, <lb />
Offer Von a <lb />
Which <lb />
INSURES Safety <lb />
of Life to Mother <lb />
and Child. <lb />
Robs Confinement of its Pain, Horror and Risk. <lb />
My wife used be-1 <lb />
birth of child, she did not. <lb />
I relieved t the critical hour but. <lb />
, had no afterward and her <lb />
recovery was <lb />
E. E. Johnston. Ala. <lb />
Sent by Hail or Express, on receipt of j <lb />
91.00 Book Moth- <lb />
i era mailed Free. <lb />
TO., Ca. <lb />
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. <lb />
YES YES <lb />
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Is ready to offer to the prices <lb />
on goods- handle such as <lb />
MEAT, FLOUR, COFFEE, <lb />
Meal, Sugar, Crackers, Candy, Lye, <lb />
Cheese, Lard. Paper and Paper Bags <lb />
Lime, Butter In job <lb />
ties. Also I handle <lb />
BAGGING AND TIES. <lb />
For the Curs ill <lb />
This Preparation has neon In use <lb />
years, and wherever know <lb />
been in steady demand, it has been on- <lb />
by the leading physicians all over <lb />
he country, and effected cures where <lb />
other remedies, with the attention <lb />
the experienced physicians, have <lb />
for years failed. This Ointment is <lb />
long standing and high reputation <lb />
which it has obtained is owing entirely <lb />
its own efficacy, as hut little bar- <lb />
em been made to bring it before the <lb />
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. F. <lb />
Greenville, X. <lb />
NORTH <lb />
R. K. TIME <lb />
In Effect December 4th. 1893. <lb />
GOING BAST. <lb />
GOING <lb />
I Lave a nice line of <lb />
FINE SHOES <lb />
to suit everybody- <lb />
Remember I take Country Produce in <lb />
exchange for goods. Also I handle <lb />
lots sell <lb />
body at all times. <lb />
as cheap as any- <lb />
Differ in their tastes. The foremost <lb />
thought with the men row is <lb />
tobacco and high prices, while <lb />
the ladies arc thinking the <lb />
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Train connect With Wilmington it <lb />
Weldon train bound North, leaving <lb />
Goldsboro o. in., and with <lb />
train West, leaving Goldsboro i m <lb />
Wholesale <lb />
T. A. JONES. Established 1878. P. H. SAVAGE <lb />
SAVAGE, CO, <lb />
Cotton Factors and Commission Merchants <lb />
TUNIS WHARF, NORFOLK, VA. <lb />
Wholesale and Retail Healers in Bogging, Ties, <lb />
given to Sales Cotton, Grain, Peanuts and Peas. <lb />
Liberal Cash Advances on <lb />
Market prices Guaranteed, <lb />
Prompt Returns and Highest <lb />
l tty. <lb />
R. fob. <lb />
Pitt Co., X. C. <lb />
National Bank, or any Business House In <lb />
Cobb, <lb />
tin. x. C. <lb />
Joshua Skinner, <lb />
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COBB BROS CO., <lb />
and b near N. C. II I. <lb />
TON PEANUT <lb />
Bagging, Ties and Peanut Sucks Famished at Lowest <lb />
Code, edit Ion n ,, <lb />
and Solicited. <lb />
Ship your produce to <lb />
J C. Meekins, Jr., t <lb />
Cotton Factors <lb />
AND <lb />
Commission <lb />
NORFOLK VA. <lb />
WK WANT YOUR ORDERS FOR <lb />
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We will them QUICK <lb />
will them CHEAP <lb />
We will Jill WELL <lb />
Personal Attention given lo <lb />
and Counts. <lb />
Under House, <lb />
GREENVILLE. <lb />
Call in when ii work <lb />
OLD DOMINION LINE, <lb />
at Lowest Prices. <lb />
II will call at of <lb />
will a full line of <lb />
Laces and <lb />
Mary Fancy Hair <lb />
Pins, Side Combo, Ball Buckles, and all <lb />
other style goods. <lb />
Agent k Patterns- <lb />
MUTUAL lit <lb />
it. <lb />
Assets <lb />
Surplus over <lb />
R. B. Rainey, State <lb />
C. <lb />
The Old Mutual is best <lb />
managed Life <lb />
America, all kinds or <lb />
at lowest possible <lb />
with absolute security. It may not pay <lb />
a large commissions to as some <lb />
other but it.- low of ex- <lb />
low death rate. Immense <lb />
plus safely and profitably I. <lb />
dividends and to Its <lb />
policy-holders, render it the Company <lb />
in which to insure. Us policies are ab- <lb />
incontestable, and after three <lb />
years cannot be I. Money loan- <lb />
RIVER SERVICE id <lb />
w police carried by the Company for <lb />
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Rough Heart framing, <lb />
Rough Sap ; <lb />
Rough Sap Inches <lb />
Rough Sap Boards, Inches 87.0 <lb />
-o- <lb />
Wood delivered to your door for <lb />
cents a load. <lb />
cash. <lb />
Thanking you for past patronage, <lb />
mile hub <lb />
N. C. <lb />
lOOTS for Green <lb />
and Tarboro at all land <lb />
hags on Tar River Monday. Wednesday <lb />
and Friday at A. M. <lb />
Returning leave Tarboro at A. M. <lb />
Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays <lb />
Greenville A. M. same days. <lb />
These departures are subject to <lb />
of water on Tar River <lb />
a number <lb />
J. L. HEARSE, Apt <lb />
Greenville, N. C <lb />
PATENTS <lb />
at steam- <lb />
of The Norfolk, and Wash-I <lb />
direct line for Norfolk. Baltimore <lb />
New York and Boston. <lb />
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Agent. <lb />
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terms easy. Rents, Taxes. Insurance <lb />
and open accounts and any <lb />
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