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JOB PRINTING <lb />
The Reflector is <lb />
pared to do all <lb />
of line <lb />
and <lb />
The Eastern Reflector. <lb />
D. J. WHICHARD, Editor and Owner <lb />
TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. per Year, in Advance. <lb />
Plenty of mate-, <lb />
rial <lb />
of Stationery. <lb />
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 1895. <lb />
NO.<lb />
J. L.<lb />
House. Third <lb />
p roust. <lb />
W, <lb />
R K X WILL E. S C. <lb />
all <lb />
F. OX, <lb />
Attorney and Counselor at-Law <lb />
County, <lb />
Practices in all the Court. <lb />
Civil Solicited. <lb />
a of <lb />
age. action to recover land, col- <lb />
A Prompt careful attention given <lb />
all <lb />
Money to on approved security. <lb />
Terms easy. <lb />
B. <lb />
A T <lb />
Grifton. X. C. <lb />
In Pitt comities <lb />
REMEDIAL VALUE OF FOODS. <lb />
Carrots for sufferers from asthma. <lb />
Watercress is a remedy tor scurvy. <lb />
Asparagus i- used to induce <lb />
Turnips for nervous disorders and <lb />
for scurvy. <lb />
Spinach is useful to those Battering <lb />
with gravel. <lb />
Lettuce is useful to these suffering <lb />
from insomnia. <lb />
Honey is wholesome, strengthening, <lb />
cleansing, healing and nourishing. <lb />
Celery is invaluable as a food for <lb />
those suffering from any form of <lb />
for diseases of the nerves, am <lb />
nervous <lb />
Fresh ripe fruits are excellent for <lb />
purifying the blood and toning up the <lb />
system. As remedies, oranges <lb />
are Sour oranges are highly <lb />
recommended for rheumatism. <lb />
WHITE HEB <lb />
WAKE FOREST ITEMS. <lb />
II. LONG, <lb />
At-Law. <lb />
Greenville, X. C. <lb />
Practices n all the Outs. <lb />
J. <lb />
I. J. L. <lb />
LOU <lb />
W. <lb />
R, C. <lb />
in ail the Courts.; <lb />
LATHAM.<lb />
N. c- <lb />
John E. I. C. Harding, <lb />
Wilson. X. . Greenville, N. . <lb />
A HARDING, <lb />
Ai <lb />
X. <lb />
Special attention to <lb />
and settlement of claims. <lb />
Organized 1812. <lb />
Assets over <lb />
over <lb />
THE <lb />
Life Ins. <lb />
Company, <lb />
of NEW YORK. <lb />
Protection and <lb />
have get what you want. A <lb />
Payment Con <lb />
tract the largest financial <lb />
f he world, which afford <lb />
protection families as <lb />
provides fur old <lb />
Motto Heat com- <lb />
is the which does <lb />
the We hare paid <lb />
to policy holders tn years <lb />
Oar line cl companies are the <lb />
Among them will be found <lb />
the oldest Scottish companies as <lb />
as American- We do the <lb />
business for the people <lb />
ail patronage. <lb />
WHITE <lb />
x. C <lb />
on Main <lb />
GREENVILLE <lb />
IRON WORKS, <lb />
I am still at my stand with com- <lb />
workmen ready <lb />
TO DO WOK <lb />
on machinery of kind. Gun- <lb />
Sewing or <lb />
other repair work. All my work is <lb />
New Hewing Ma- <lb />
t -r sale. <lb />
JAMBS <lb />
Ill <lb />
for sale at reduced rates. We have in <lb />
stock to arrive a large lot of <lb />
and Wagons, put up to <lb />
order according to <lb />
us. <lb />
These buggies are <lb />
manufactured of <lb />
Tie Best Material <lb />
and the workmanship is guaranteed to <lb />
a to be The wagons are <lb />
of Carolina Oak and Hick- <lb />
and made in the State by <lb />
Carolina workmen. We also carry a <lb />
line of <lb />
era <lb />
we offer at low rates. Call and <lb />
examine our stock before purchasing <lb />
elsewhere. <lb />
N. c. <lb />
lungs, <lb />
Salt to check bleeding at <lb />
and as a and tonic for weak, <lb />
thin-blooded invalids. Combined with <lb />
hot water, it is useful certain forms <lb />
of liver complaint, etc. <lb />
Grape;, dilate thick blood, send the <lb />
circulation to the remove ob- <lb />
from the liver lungs, <lb />
and dislodge gravel and calculi, <lb />
and bring the stomach and bowels to n <lb />
healthy condition. <lb />
Raw beef proves of great benefit to <lb />
persons of frail constitution, and to <lb />
those Buffering from consumption. <lb />
It is chopped line, seasoned with salt, <lb />
and heated by placing it in a dish in <lb />
hot water. It assimilates rapidly and <lb />
affords the best of nourishment. <lb />
Peanuts for indigestion ; they are <lb />
especially for corpulent <lb />
diabetes. Peanuts are made into a <lb />
wholesome and nutritious soup, are <lb />
browned and used as coffee, are eaten <lb />
as a relish simply baked, or are <lb />
pared and served M Sidled almonds. <lb />
Eggs contain large amount of nu- <lb />
in compact. available <lb />
form. Eggs, especially the yolks of <lb />
eggs, are useful in jaundice. <lb />
up raw. with sugar, are used to clear <lb />
and strengthen the voice. With sugar <lb />
and lemon-juice, the beaten of is <lb />
used to relieve hoarseness. <lb />
Onions are almost the best <lb />
known. No medicine is so useful in <lb />
eases of nervous prostration, and there <lb />
is nothing else that will so quickly <lb />
tone up a worn-out system. <lb />
Onions are useful in all cases of coughs, <lb />
olds and influenza ; in consumption, in- <lb />
hydrophobia, scurvy, gravel <lb />
and kindred liver complaints. Eaten <lb />
every oilier day. they soon have a <lb />
whitening and clearing effect on the <lb />
and Farm. <lb />
Comrades have you got a <lb />
Write her every day, <lb />
Half the joy is out her life <lb />
When are away; <lb />
Write her from a speeding cur; <lb />
Never mind the thump and jar <lb />
Which your loving letters mar <lb />
Write her every day. <lb />
You are in the stirring world. <lb />
She home must stay. <lb />
Conscious you are being whirled <lb />
Farther yet <lb />
There she's watching, waiting, listening. <lb />
With heart beating, with eyes glistening. <lb />
Quick to catch the postman's <lb />
Write her every <lb />
Would you some kind service render <lb />
Sweet attention pay <lb />
Then a loving letter send her <lb />
When you are away. <lb />
Would you her home life brighten <lb />
Would you all her sorrows lighten <lb />
Bonds of sweet affection tighten <lb />
Write her every day. <lb />
And, however far you wander, <lb />
I am sure pay, <lb />
Could you see her read and ponder <lb />
Over what say ; <lb />
Have your tablet in your grip, <lb />
Fountain pen charged to the tip, <lb />
Then don't let the chances slip, <lb />
Write her every day. <lb />
If you chance to gush a little, <lb />
And perhaps you may, <lb />
She will grant you full acquittal, <lb />
It is safe to say <lb />
Write her genuine love letters, <lb />
Riveting anew love's fetters, <lb />
These are Cupid's best <lb />
Write her ever day. <lb />
Selected. <lb />
Dr. Taylor mid Profs. and <lb />
Carl vie represented the the <lb />
Slate Convention, which met <lb />
on in <lb />
The faculty have selected from the <lb />
class, orators for com- <lb />
as Bruce Ben- <lb />
A. Gray, W. G. Briggs, S. <lb />
J. W. Gore, and I. M. <lb />
ins. <lb />
Mr. Richard Biggs, Sr., of <lb />
more, recently presented to the library <lb />
the editions of King <lb />
and Macbeth. These are for special <lb />
use in the English department. <lb />
Universal sorrow was felt here <lb />
the death of Dr. C. Durham. He <lb />
was at the time of his death lent <lb />
of the board of Trustees, and had been <lb />
closely identified with every <lb />
for the advancement of the College. <lb />
The work of the English <lb />
class has been devoted to the <lb />
study of Shakespeare. Most of the <lb />
plays have boon read and studied in <lb />
chronological order. The work of the <lb />
term will close with a minute study <lb />
of the sonnets. <lb />
The Better Part. <lb />
Everybody should <lb />
THE REFLECTOR <lb />
for 1890. <lb />
full of fresh, crisp <lb />
news, boll foreign <lb />
and domestic <lb />
Only a year. <lb />
If men cared less for wealth and <lb />
And less for glory ; <lb />
If. writ in human hearts, a name <lb />
Seemed better than, in song and story ; <lb />
If men, instead of nursing pride. <lb />
Would learn to hate and abhor it ; <lb />
If more relied <lb />
On love to guide, <lb />
We all would be the better for it. <lb />
If men dealt less in stocks lands <lb />
And more in bonds and deeds <lb />
If love's had more willing hand; <lb />
To link this world to the supernal ; <lb />
If men stored up love's oil and wine, <lb />
And on bruised human hearts would <lb />
pour it; <lb />
If and <lb />
Would once combine, <lb />
We both would lie the for it. <lb />
WHEN I'M WITH YOU. <lb />
i Tin <lb />
A Judge Who Stuffed Cotton in His <lb />
Ears While the Counsel Spoke. <lb />
Misfortune is <lb />
Wise Words. <lb />
feat breeder of <lb />
GOOD ADVICE. <lb />
plenty of provisions and keep <lb />
down the is the ad- <lb />
vice n Messrs. Middleton cot- <lb />
Ion brokers of Charleston, to the cot- <lb />
ton planters of the South. <lb />
the same advice has been given <lb />
by others engaged in the handling of <lb />
cotton, although not in the production <lb />
of it. This is disinterested advice <lb />
given by men who are posted in what <lb />
they talk about, who understand the <lb />
situation and have every opportunity <lb />
to form opinions as to the present <lb />
situation and future prospects of <lb />
Cotton trade. The apprehension is <lb />
tin-improvement in the price cot- <lb />
ton, which is due to the reduced crop, <lb />
will in a materially increased <lb />
acreage the seasons be <lb />
favorable, will bring a large crop. over- <lb />
Cupid possesses most of the virtues <lb />
and vices. <lb />
Every woman in love becomes a sort <lb />
of detective. <lb />
The course of true-conscience never <lb />
did run smooth. <lb />
have wings, but Poverty <lb />
can't afford them. <lb />
Hardness of heart wants softness of <lb />
heart to teach it. <lb />
The gossip habit is more injurious <lb />
than the habit. <lb />
When a woman's tear hits a man <lb />
right, it flattens him out. <lb />
Real union must ever be in <lb />
to mutual truthfulness. <lb />
Genuine simplicity of heart is a <lb />
healing and cementing principle. <lb />
Lovers pay sweethearts compliments; <lb />
husbands pay wives bills. <lb />
Talent is more valuable than genius, <lb />
because a man can control it. <lb />
It is a good time to dodge when a <lb />
woman to talk in a high key. <lb />
The marriage ceremony is the <lb />
line between romance and reality. <lb />
We admit the superiority of any <lb />
other person with more or less mental <lb />
reservation. <lb />
Learn to say no, and it will be of <lb />
more use to you than to be able <lb />
read Latin. <lb />
The fault of others is easily perceived, <lb />
but that of oneself Is difficult to per- <lb />
A man winnows his <lb />
faults like chaff, but his fault he <lb />
hides, as a cheat hides the false die from <lb />
the gambler. <lb />
Songs of a Nation. <lb />
An author has write <lb />
the songs of a nation and I care not <lb />
who makes its <lb />
There is much in the thought. The <lb />
trend of individual or national sentiment <lb />
clearly indicate the way of their final <lb />
run the demand and put prices down <lb />
satin. It is said the indications The patriotic airs and songs <lb />
to that now, and that the a nation are abandoned, <lb />
who did a much They as the nation it- <lb />
darned business last year expect to do a ; From gathered the in- <lb />
large business next year. If and thoughts that <lb />
acreage should be increased, another I through great endeavor, into their <lb />
large crop follow and prices go down and character. <lb />
the planters will have themselves only j We never forget the tender songs of <lb />
to blame for it. But whatever they mother, that soothed the hours of fret- <lb />
do, whether they increase their acreage childhood, and somehow they have <lb />
or not, they should not fail to potential alchemy, <lb />
plenty of for if there lie a our to work and achieve- <lb />
crop this will be necessary to save individuals <lb />
them. and if there he a small crop they the control their <lb />
will have more clear money in their the literature and songs <lb />
Star. <lb />
A Georgia woman has contrived a <lb />
very cunning device to prevent <lb />
annoyed by her husband's <lb />
She has a mask fitted up with a tube <lb />
attachment, which passes through a <lb />
hole in the floor into the basement, and <lb />
when hubby starts the octave she slips <lb />
the mask over his face, dexterously <lb />
cures it, and then goes off into dream- <lb />
land herself, while the rats in the base- <lb />
scamper away from the approach- <lb />
cyclone. <lb />
they heard around their common altar <lb />
of communion. <lb />
The trouble is that in the war of <lb />
pelf and greed the highest and most en- <lb />
attributes of men are deadened <lb />
in a conflict, in which the best thought <lb />
and sentiment cannot flower. <lb />
If everybody could keep it in mind <lb />
that we are all dependent more or less <lb />
pan one another, and that often one is <lb />
helped while another is helped also, in- <lb />
directly, by the same deed, we would <lb />
have a much kinder feeling on to the <lb />
News. <lb />
In Memorial Hull on the <lb />
of the Prof. AV. L. Potent de- <lb />
livered the third lecture in the s <lb />
for this session, on Basis <lb />
Yesterday's Charlotte Observer had <lb />
an editorial regarding a report that at <lb />
a recent term of Graham county Super- <lb />
Court, Judge Robinson, who was on <lb />
the bench, sent out, got some cotton <lb />
and stuffed it into his during a <lb />
speech to the jury by Elias, who <lb />
was defending a man for murder. <lb />
It is also said that at time <lb />
When I'm with you <lb />
is arched with deepest bin.-. <lb />
The i are de k- richer blue. <lb />
And glad fields seem to smile anew <lb />
When I'm with you. <lb />
When I'm with you <lb />
More gentle is the murmur of brook. <lb />
More sweet the songs from dell and <lb />
nook, <lb />
And ever glad is life's old story book <lb />
When I'm you. <lb />
When I'm with you <lb />
The sunset paints a brighter sky. <lb />
The distant ships quiet at anchor lie, <lb />
And hours like moments hurry by <lb />
When I'm with you. <lb />
When I'm with you <lb />
fall in softer light, <lb />
The bright stars laugh upon a perfect <lb />
night, <lb />
And all the world is filled with truth <lb />
and right <lb />
hen I'm with you. <lb />
hen I'm with you <lb />
My wayward heart seems nearer pore, <lb />
Of and future then I'm almost <lb />
sure, <lb />
night from right can me allure <lb />
When I'm with you. <lb />
Bulletin. <lb />
He had quite a large an- Honor left the lit his pipe <lb />
hear When he had fin- <lb />
he- received many applauses fr; <lb />
them. <lb />
Dr. Taylor returned a few days ago <lb />
from New York where he hail <lb />
ten days in the interest of the College. <lb />
He is now busily engaged mailing <lb />
announcing the opening of the <lb />
term, January The indications <lb />
point to a considerable number of new <lb />
students then. Wake Forest College <lb />
is proud of her President rejoices <lb />
that he is so successful with his work. <lb />
The two literary societies here are <lb />
doing a great work, especially the <lb />
in training men to <lb />
speak. The society <lb />
has been divided into two divisions, one <lb />
half meets on Friday night and the <lb />
other half on Saturday night. On <lb />
Saturday morning all the members <lb />
meet. This change has been working <lb />
well so far. It gives the members <lb />
more opportunities to Speak, and they <lb />
are making good use of them. The <lb />
contest of this society will take <lb />
place on Friday night the 18th, and the <lb />
contest for the Carlyle as he is <lb />
to give one to the man in each so- <lb />
who makes the most improve- <lb />
will take place on Sat <lb />
night, 14th. M. <lb />
and went out of the room for a smoke <lb />
while the same gentleman was speak- <lb />
The Observer always very <lb />
goes on to state that such a <lb />
story is improbable and cannot be true. <lb />
It does look so to a up a <lb />
but as a matter of fact, it is true. A <lb />
gentleman in Greensboro, present at <lb />
the same court, says Judge Robinson <lb />
the sheriff out after cotton, but he <lb />
retained and said he could find none. <lb />
Then His Honor turned to the Greens- <lb />
gentleman and asked if he could <lb />
not get it for him. He said he thought <lb />
he could and went out, returning with <lb />
it in a few minutes, when the Judge at <lb />
stuffed both cars full, keeping the <lb />
cotton there until Elias finished <lb />
when he removed it. <lb />
The other story about leaving the <lb />
I en h and going out for a smoke is also <lb />
for the Greensboro man says he <lb />
was out with him and both enjoyed a <lb />
Record. <lb />
Highest of all in Leavening Govt Report <lb />
ABSOLUTELY PURE <lb />
IN NORTH CAROLINA. <lb />
BIDE TIME <lb />
Matters of Interest Over the State. <lb />
And <lb />
CURIOUS NOTES. <lb />
A Hog With Three Hearts. <lb />
Pleasants, section boss on the <lb />
Southern, lives just below the Norfolk <lb />
Western depot. He is a clever gen- <lb />
and his veracity has never been <lb />
A Young Hero. <lb />
hut heroes are to be found in every- <lb />
day life as well as in novels is being <lb />
c . demonstrated by the local <lb />
e i. of the papers of the country <lb />
A few days ago a lad, named Willie <lb />
Is, who is only thirteen years old. <lb />
who resides in one of the big tenement <lb />
hows s in New York, saw a hoy fall <lb />
overboard from a wharf in that city. <lb />
Tie wharf was crowded with men and <lb />
boys if all ages, but young Daniels, <lb />
without waiting to see if any of his el- <lb />
would make an effort to save the <lb />
boy, went to the rescue of <lb />
questioned. He tells a story that . , . , , , ,. <lb />
., , , , I toe lad and saved him lust <lb />
pears to be rather wide of the mark but , . . . , , . , . <lb />
I , , , la- going down for the third time <lb />
be has who truth- ., , x. , . <lb />
r . ,,,., I New papers state that the <lb />
of the statement. He killed a ., c , <lb />
, , , , . . i little fellow has saved four persons <lb />
hog last week and upon cutting it e a <lb />
, , , , , from crowning, and m every case he <lb />
he found three well formed , r . <lb />
. . , , , , , has refused to accept any money for <lb />
were located between the ,. . . . . , <lb />
, , , , his service, saying in each instance that <lb />
were smaller than the , ,.,,.,. <lb />
, . i he did his duty, <lb />
regular on. A vein ran between the <lb />
two smaller ones and joined the <lb />
Pleasants has all three <lb />
hearts on exhibition his house and <lb />
they have been viewed and examined <lb />
by a number of Sen- <lb />
And So It Is. <lb />
by Colonel of <lb />
the Paris School, show- <lb />
that the human brain is a fire whose <lb />
luminous given forth from <lb />
the eyes, ears, nose and mouth, fills the <lb />
air with a mild light for a radius of <lb />
fifteen or twenty feet. What the <lb />
brain theoretically is to the individual <lb />
The New Terminal. <lb />
It is stated that the Southern rail <lb />
way will enter Norfolk, Va., the first <lb />
week in January, running its trains <lb />
over the Wilmington and Weldon from <lb />
N. C, to Tarboro and over the <lb />
Norfolk and Carolina from the latter <lb />
point to point, on the Norfolk <lb />
Great numbers of men are at <lb />
work on the Southern branch line be- <lb />
tween Greensboro and putting <lb />
bridges preparing it for <lb />
through traffic. The Southern <lb />
will at once become a more active com- <lb />
of the other roads <lb />
at Norfolk, and expects to secure a fair <lb />
the newspaper is to the share of the business from the steamer <lb />
the organ of which on Chesapeake bay and by sea. <lb />
ates its light for miles instead of feet. <lb />
It is the organ which not only thinks <lb />
for the people, but sees for them, and <lb />
tells them where they may secure <lb />
their daily needs, and how to make <lb />
their expenditures with the least <lb />
of the Christmas dollar. <lb />
Peanuts Against Cotton. <lb />
Mr. C. F. Hancock tells the Demo- <lb />
that he had a.-res each in pea- <lb />
nuts and cotton this year. On his <lb />
he used worth of home raised <lb />
manure to the acre, and on It's peanuts <lb />
he used cents worth of lime to the <lb />
acre. He had a good stand of cotton <lb />
but a poor stand of peanuts, and he re- <lb />
clear profit more from the <lb />
acres in peanuts than from the <lb />
acres in Neck Demo- <lb />
Secretary Hyde of the Southern, says <lb />
this road, for the present, will exchange <lb />
freight with all the steamer lines in- <lb />
stead of establishing exclusive <lb />
A wealthy old lady of La Porte, <lb />
Ind., aged got tired living single <lb />
and advertised that she would pay some <lb />
nice young man to marry her <lb />
The nice young man was forthcoming, <lb />
and her relatives to stop the proceed- <lb />
tried to have the old lady declared <lb />
insane. But the jury of lunacy con. <lb />
eluded that wanting a husband was no <lb />
evidence of insanity and decided that <lb />
she was sane. To prevent further an- <lb />
by relatives she eloped with <lb />
the young man to an adjoining town <lb />
where they were married, and she <lb />
handed over the <lb />
A pig West Berlin. X. J., ban a <lb />
trunk longer than its body and horns <lb />
over eyes. <lb />
The owl looks wise because its <lb />
eyeballs are immovably fixed in their <lb />
sockets. <lb />
Wash., has a well With a <lb />
bottom that is gradually rising the <lb />
surface of the earth. <lb />
of the great compound eyes of <lb />
the horsefly is an aggregation of <lb />
perfect organs of vision. <lb />
Two thirds of all the cob pipes made <lb />
in the world are fashioned from cobs <lb />
grown in Missouri. <lb />
The average height of clouds above <lb />
the earth is between one and two <lb />
miles. The height depends much on <lb />
the season. <lb />
The latest statistics prove that Ber- <lb />
has a population of and <lb />
only houses. This makes an <lb />
average of persons to each house. <lb />
The in a o cent piece is worth <lb />
about one-third of a cent at present <lb />
quotations, and cents will purchase <lb />
Copper enough to make cent pieces. <lb />
Barley ripens Io perfection on the <lb />
sides of the Himalaya Mountains, up <lb />
to feet above sea level. There <lb />
is no other place the world where it <lb />
matures at a greater height than <lb />
feet. <lb />
According to latest statistics on <lb />
that subject, the Salvation Army owns <lb />
bass and tenor drums <lb />
and has complete brass bands. <lb />
At a recent family reunion Ken- <lb />
was one man years old <lb />
that weighed but pounds; a baby <lb />
years old that weighed pounds, <lb />
a woman with toes and tinkers. <lb />
Win. Duster, old, <lb />
taxes on seres of land in Wake <lb />
county. <lb />
Will P. Summers, a of Ala. <lb />
county, was killed by a well <lb />
in on him. <lb />
A. A. killed three fifteen <lb />
months old hogs that made him a lit- <lb />
over pounds of <lb />
Herald. <lb />
J. A. Forester, killed four hogs last <lb />
week. They weighed One of <lb />
them weighed <lb />
Chronicle. <lb />
II. T. tobacco-factory, at <lb />
Advance, Davie county, been <lb />
seized by revenue officers for alleged <lb />
violations of the revenue law. <lb />
W. P. of Raleigh, has <lb />
Every man must patiently bide his <lb />
time. He must wait. More <lb />
in my native the pulse <lb />
of life beat with feverish and impatient <lb />
throbs, is the lesson needful. Our <lb />
character wants the dignity of re- <lb />
pose. We seem to live in the midst of <lb />
a battle, there is such din, such a <lb />
to and fro. In the streets of a <lb />
crowded city it is difficult to walk slow- <lb />
; you feel the rushing of the crowd, <lb />
and rush with it onward. In the <lb />
press of our life it is difficult to be calm. <lb />
In this stress of wind and tide all pro- <lb />
seem to drag their anchors, <lb />
and are swept out in the main. The <lb />
Voices of the present say, Come <lb />
But the voices of the past say. Wait <lb />
With calm and solemn foot-steps the <lb />
rising tide against the rushing <lb />
torrent up stream, and pushes back the <lb />
hurrying waters. With no less calm <lb />
and solemn foot-steps, nor certain- <lb />
gotten judgment against Spun- Broth-1 doe great mind bear up against <lb />
ors, of Kentucky, for still duo i public opinions and push back the <lb />
him on bis half interest in the horse stream. Therefore, should every <lb />
man bide his time. Not <lb />
in listless idleness, not in useless pas- <lb />
Pamlico. <lb />
As illustration of how they make <lb />
meat in Harnett now, Mr. Len Mat- not in querulous but <lb />
thews recently killed a hog that weighed Constant , steady cheerful endeavors, <lb />
Neck always willing and fulfilling, and <lb />
his tusk, that when the <lb />
comes he may be equal to the <lb />
President Spencer, of the Southern if it <lb />
railway, has leased acres of land it lo world you or <lb />
Guilford for man did , or <lb />
and he and a party of friends will spend , M it ti. <lb />
three weeks there next month. I ,, wt. j, <lb />
The Raleigh News and is the part of an indiscreet and trouble- <lb />
says the State pen-ion warrants have some ambition to care too much about <lb />
been issued. The sum total of the what the world says of <lb />
warrants is to be divided I us; to be always anxious for the effect <lb />
Don't Trim Postal Cards. <lb />
It is ruled by the postal authorities <lb />
that any reduction of the size of <lb />
the postal card by clipping, rounding off <lb />
the corners, or otherwise, will subject <lb />
the receiver of the card to a charge of <lb />
one cent on delivery. This makes a <lb />
postal card equivalent to letter postage. <lb />
Many people enclose postal cards to <lb />
in envelopes, too small, <lb />
and imagine that a little clipping will <lb />
not make any difference. Others round <lb />
off the corners for ornamental purposes <lb />
or convenience in handling. Don't do <lb />
it again. <lb />
O Blessed Faith <lb />
Faith is a great thing. Believe you <lb />
arc getting well, and it helps the doctor <lb />
more than his prescription. Believe <lb />
you will succeed, and you have won <lb />
half the battle. Believe yon are <lb />
you will lie happy and <lb />
thankful, oven if there are tens of thou- <lb />
sands who have more than <lb />
cal Recorder. <lb />
Political parties rise in victory and <lb />
go down in defeat, but in neither case <lb />
does it signify they will live and rule <lb />
always or be doomed In <lb />
November it seemed that Democracy <lb />
had met its Waterloo, and was so pro- <lb />
claimed by its opponents, but Tuesday <lb />
in Republican Boston, in Republican <lb />
in Republican New <lb />
England, the Republicans were swept <lb />
from power by Democratic ballots <lb />
Gleaner. <lb />
Five thousand dollars an inch is <lb />
pretty costly dirt, but that is what the <lb />
Commercial Cable Company in New <lb />
York demands for five and a half <lb />
inches of land belonging to it, which <lb />
runs under a wall. <lb />
among widows and sol- <lb />
The large hog of James Picked was <lb />
killed this morning. was one of <lb />
the largest hogs ever seen in this sec- <lb />
of the State and weighed <lb />
pounds gross, after was killed, and <lb />
pounds after being <lb />
ham Sun. <lb />
V. N. Prather, a baker, and a prom- <lb />
citizen of Charlotte, was found <lb />
dead in his room, with a rope around <lb />
neck. His death had, however, <lb />
really been caused by an overdose of <lb />
morphine. He was a sufferer from <lb />
melancholia and dyspepsia. <lb />
C. II. Sterling was driving a cart <lb />
load of lumber into his yard on Thurs- <lb />
day last. Little Caleb, his son, who <lb />
was sitting on the steps, had his right <lb />
leg caught between the ends of the <lb />
lumber and the steps and broken at <lb />
the Gazette. <lb />
Charlie Mitchell raised a wonderful <lb />
stalk of corn year. It had seven <lb />
distinct separate ears on it, and one of <lb />
these ears was made up of seven differ- <lb />
ears all grown together, the short- <lb />
est measuring six inches. This would <lb />
be properly Speaking data to one <lb />
Chronicle. <lb />
of what we do and say; to be always <lb />
shouting, to bear the echo of our own <lb />
voices. <lb />
If you look about you, you will sec <lb />
men who are wearing life away in <lb />
anxiety of fame, and the last we <lb />
shall hear of them will lie the funeral <lb />
bell that tolls them to their early graves. <lb />
Unhappy men, and unsuccessful, be- <lb />
cause their purpose is not to <lb />
well their task, but clutch the <lb />
fantasy of and they go to <lb />
their graves with purposes <lb />
and wishes unfulfilled. Better <lb />
for them and for the world in their ex- <lb />
ample, had they known how to wail. <lb />
Believe me, the talent of success is <lb />
nothing more than what you can do <lb />
well, and doing well whatever you do <lb />
Without a thought of fame. If it <lb />
conies at all, it will come because it is <lb />
deserved, because it is sought after <lb />
And. moreover, there will be no mis- <lb />
no disappointment, no hasty, <lb />
feverish, <lb />
fellow. <lb />
An Unreasonable Hatred of the <lb />
Wealthy. <lb />
One of the dangers of our times is <lb />
that of developing a sort of hatred for <lb />
The Board of Agriculture, at its re- simply because they have wealth, <lb />
cent meeting, resolved that the A. and There is, no doubt, teaching in <lb />
M. College boys could have no more regard to wealth which is pernicious, <lb />
games of football outside of the col- . which is preparing the way for a <lb />
grounds after the of Nihilism as deadly as ever cursed the <lb />
this season. The Board seemingly i Russian Empire. A man is not <lb />
think that an old-fashioned natural j because he has wealth. Rich <lb />
death is the most fitting for the have been a blessing to the World <lb />
News and Observer. <lb />
in all the ages, provided they obtained <lb />
Surry county has a citizen mini <lb />
Frost Snow and one named <lb />
Snow. Other members of the Surry <lb />
Snow family, now dead, were named <lb />
Ice Snow, Hail Snow, Deep Snow, <lb />
Rain Snow and Bird Snow. A <lb />
of the Snows is named Snow <lb />
White. These arc bona fide <lb />
names. <lb />
their wealth by honest and upright <lb />
methods and used it for the glory of <lb />
and good of their raw. Abra- <lb />
ham was a rich man but his wealth did <lb />
not alienate him from God nor separate <lb />
him from Carolina Chris- <lb />
Advocate <lb />
The Observer says that <lb />
a few days ago, after AV. II. Lloyd, <lb />
administrator, had sold the personal <lb />
effects of the late Mrs. Cynthia <lb />
Culley, in Chapel Hill township, a <lb />
bed was thrown out of a window ; <lb />
when it fell on the ground a strange <lb />
sound was noticed. Upon examining <lb />
the bed there was found a bag contain- <lb />
in gold and silver. <lb />
It costs so much money to run an <lb />
establishment in a fashionable section <lb />
of Washington that no North Carolina <lb />
Congressman for years has felt <lb />
to keep house. Pritchard fol- <lb />
lows Scatter Butler's example and <lb />
rents on Q street, in the most <lb />
part of the city. Having got <lb />
lief these precious are <lb />
now going into the ways and habits of <lb />
the leaders of politics. <lb />
Is is observable that they give more <lb />
The Charlotte News tells of a little to <lb />
12-year-old girl in Mecklenburg county I , I-ll the <lb />
who cut one of her fingers on the point P <lb />
of an Indian arrow head. About two <lb />
hours afterwards she was seized with <lb />
violent pains, and her finger began to <lb />
swell. She suffered the same as a per- <lb />
son who had been snake bitten, and a <lb />
doctor worked with her all night, The <lb />
supposition is that was a poisoned <lb />
arrow and had retained tin poison <lb />
through nil these years. <lb />
The United States Minister at Co- <lb />
has received from the Danish <lb />
Government notice to the effect that <lb />
the government of the Danish West <lb />
ladles. In view of the prevalence of <lb />
low-fever in Cuba, has declared a <lb />
of five days vessels <lb />
riving at St. Thomas from that Island.<lb /></p>
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                <p>
THE REFLECTOR <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
id <lb />
at the at <lb />
K. C as m I matter. <lb />
December 17th, 1805. <lb />
Judge Dick said in His charge to the <lb />
jury at Charlotte Tuesday <lb />
all the evils in the world were placed <lb />
on one aide and whiskey on the other, <lb />
it would more than them. <lb />
It is the evil of the <lb />
Tobacco Department <lb />
O by O. L. Joyner, Proprietor Eastern Tobacco Warehouse <lb />
THE N. C. CONFERENCE. <lb />
In Session at Elizabeth City. <lb />
The Scotland Democrat en- <lb />
upon its twelfth volume this week. <lb />
It has been under the management of <lb />
Editor for eight years. The <lb />
is one of the purest in char- <lb />
and among the best edited papers <lb />
that we see. <lb />
Following up the splendid cotton <lb />
mill edition issued the Haleigh News <lb />
and on Thanksgiving day. <lb />
that paper announces that its next step <lb />
in this direction will be a special <lb />
co edition in which the various <lb />
markets of the State will In- illustrated. <lb />
Like everything undertaken by that <lb />
excellent paper, the tobacco edition <lb />
will be success. <lb />
Then.- an- fire for Bet <lb />
geant-at-Arms of the United States <lb />
Sen.-it.- now ill the field and working <lb />
energetically to secure their election. <lb />
They are Captain G. A. Curtis, of <lb />
Hampshire, backed by Senators <lb />
and Smith D. <lb />
Frye. of Iowa; ex-Sergeant-at-Arms <lb />
of Nebraska ; Mr. Shaw, of <lb />
Washington, and Major Grant, of <lb />
Carolina. <lb />
careful how your seal your letters <lb />
A lawyer wrote a <lb />
company plating to a case he had <lb />
just won for the company. In the let- <lb />
lie accused, confidentially of Mane, <lb />
a merchant of another town of perjury. <lb />
At the same time he was writing to a <lb />
of the town. Now <lb />
when he seals the letters he gets them <lb />
mixed; the letter intended for the fer- <lb />
went the lawyer ill <lb />
the merchant's town. The lawyer <lb />
showed the merchant the letter <lb />
of aw lawyer <lb />
one was sued for EM. Some had <lb />
are of <lb />
this <lb />
Mr. of i the <lb />
first one to produce a sensation in the <lb />
House at Representative- this <lb />
i-ion of Congress. He introduced a <lb />
resolution Tuesday to impeach Mr. <lb />
who is now Ambassador to <lb />
the Court of St. His charges <lb />
an- that be had Protective <lb />
Tariff in a at delivered <lb />
there last October. <lb />
If House to <lb />
every official who denounces a <lb />
Tariff it will no room for any- <lb />
thing else during will <lb />
mt to -it adjournment <lb />
the two years of its existence. It <lb />
seems to us the election of <lb />
to fools of them <lb />
and allowed to exhibit <lb />
its time <lb />
which ought to be devoted to <lb />
that at least some promise of <lb />
for the benefit of the <lb />
The House bad batter Mr. Bar- <lb />
thereby pet I of a pest, and <lb />
not consume its time in to his <lb />
resolution to men who are so <lb />
far his anterior in every thing that no <lb />
one of common sense should listen at <lb />
his <lb />
Allen of Col <lb />
Ohio, the greatest Democrat <lb />
this country ever had. passed <lb />
on at <lb />
iii his at his <lb />
of general ability of old age <lb />
in collapse. He had only been <lb />
dangerously ill morn- <lb />
Death pain- <lb />
to tie- oil <lb />
passing from to He was <lb />
born in Va. r <lb />
Ill with hi- <lb />
uncle. I Star. William Allen, of Ohio, <lb />
and was to the bar. and 1851 <lb />
to lie was of the <lb />
Court of Ohio. Prior to this <lb />
lie arm a Member of Congress. In <lb />
1868 lie was elected to the <lb />
States Senate and served two full <lb />
retiring in While <lb />
ill this he mid had <lb />
passed the well Pa- <lb />
Hallway bill. In he was <lb />
nominated by the National Democratic <lb />
for on the <lb />
ticket with was defeated <lb />
with him. In f I he married Mary <lb />
of who died in 1891. <lb />
They had three two <lb />
and a son, who him. <lb />
DAY. <lb />
fifty-ninth session of the North Caro. <lb />
conference convened this morning <lb />
st o'clock, in the Methodist church <lb />
Bishop W. Wilson, of <lb />
more, presiding. <lb />
W. L. secretary of the <lb />
last conference, was requested to call <lb />
the roll. About clerical and <lb />
lay members responded. <lb />
W. L. was elected sec- <lb />
He appointed N. II. Wilson, <lb />
assistant secretary. G. T. Simmons, <lb />
recording secretary, and K. II. <lb />
N. M. Watson, M. II. Tuttle, E. II. <lb />
Davis. W. J. K. C. <lb />
Glenn, statistical secretaries. <lb />
E. A. of the <lb />
Raleigh district. J. A. <lb />
Durham district. W. H. Fay <lb />
district. J. T. Rocking- <lb />
ham district, W. S. Wilmington <lb />
district. G. A. Washington <lb />
district. W. S. Black. Warrenton dis- <lb />
and at B. Mas, Elizabeth City <lb />
district, made their reports, which <lb />
were gratifying and showed substantial <lb />
gains in nearly every department of <lb />
church work. F- D. Swindell, of the <lb />
district had not arrived. <lb />
The call of the charges were then <lb />
made, with the Raleigh dis- <lb />
The stations have nearly all <lb />
up in full for salary and <lb />
conference collections, but on many o <lb />
the country circuits the de <lb />
has been so great there has <lb />
been only a slight increase in some <lb />
over last year, in a few instances <lb />
the reports are not as good as one year <lb />
ago. <lb />
Three preachers have died during <lb />
year, all of whom were old men. They <lb />
Miles For. W. S. and V. <lb />
A. Sharpe. <lb />
SECOND DAY. <lb />
G. A. of Washington dis <lb />
requested that th of J. N <lb />
Jones hi- substituted for that of <lb />
J. Jarvis as lay delegate. <lb />
Deacons of one year were advanced <lb />
to the class of the fourth year and elev- <lb />
en candidates passed satisfactorily and <lb />
were elected to ciders. Elias <lb />
of this class, his ere <lb />
under compulsion, charges of a <lb />
serious having been <lb />
against him. <lb />
M. K. Miller a law <lb />
presented certificates of orders tor <lb />
on subscribed to <lb />
the Methodist church. <lb />
W. I. of the <lb />
urgent need f funds for purchase of <lb />
flouted by the Fifth Street church <lb />
of Wilmington, some years. A col- <lb />
for this purpose amounting to <lb />
was taken up and the church <lb />
supplemented this with an <lb />
of <lb />
Written reports were presented baas <lb />
Trinity college. Female <lb />
college. Littleton Female college, <lb />
I Bill High and referred to <lb />
the on Education. <lb />
M. Lawrence made remarks <lb />
concerning the Oxford Orphan asylum, <lb />
conference for the <lb />
taken during <lb />
What <lb />
preachers are elders N. II. <lb />
Wilson. K. D. Holmes. L. S. Massey. <lb />
K. E. Base, Michael Jesse <lb />
J. Porter, D. Bundy, Jesse W Mar- <lb />
tin, T. Charles II. <lb />
C. an ex- <lb />
of character, <lb />
made reports of a satisfactory year's <lb />
work, were elected to elders orders <lb />
J. C. account of ill health, <lb />
was referred to the Committee on Con- <lb />
Relations for re- <lb />
Question -What local preachers <lb />
are elected Yancey E. <lb />
Wright, of the district, <lb />
E. Dixon. of the New Bern district, <lb />
and Samuel Letters, of the Washington <lb />
district, wen- elected deacons. <lb />
W. C. Norman and Rev. W. L. <lb />
of Wilmington city <lb />
churches, made their reports, which <lb />
wen- highly satisfactory. <lb />
DAY. <lb />
Revs B. Anderson and G. D. <lb />
wen- sleeted to fill vacancies <lb />
in Board of Education. II. II. <lb />
was to the Hoard of <lb />
Mi-ions. NOB his father. Rev. W. E. <lb />
Grant, deceased. of J. A. <lb />
as lo.-n minister were de- <lb />
posited with the- secretary. <lb />
Communications received from <lb />
the Board of Education and missionary <lb />
secretaries and the Woman's Christian <lb />
Temperance Union. Students who <lb />
attend colleges schools away from <lb />
home wen- requested to their <lb />
certificates with the nearest church. <lb />
The of T. J. conference <lb />
was received and referred <lb />
and Mr. allowed to accept the of- <lb />
fer of the South Carolina conference to <lb />
include it in the system of <lb />
in this State. <lb />
the question of lire re- <lb />
the name of John T. <lb />
was His <lb />
advocated by Elder Swindell, of <lb />
and opposed by <lb />
i Revs. and Gibbs, elders of <lb />
j Durham and Buckingham. The gifted <lb />
Dr. made a forcible in <lb />
favor of readmission, when he con- <lb />
some excitement became <lb />
some dozen clamoring for <lb />
recognition. Rev. J. W. Jenkins made <lb />
an impassioned appeal in Mr. <lb />
U-half. <lb />
After considerable discussion Mr. <lb />
was readmitted by a vote <lb />
of to <lb />
Readmission was denied to Rev. N. <lb />
L. of the district. <lb />
HAY. <lb />
Question was resumed, and the <lb />
seventy-two preachers not previously <lb />
reported were called, their <lb />
passed. The class of five young <lb />
ministers, J. Gibson. Edward Kelly <lb />
W. F. Cm veil. W. C. Hocutt, and W- <lb />
E. were admitted into full <lb />
membership in the conference, the <lb />
bishop delivering to a most solemn <lb />
and charge. <lb />
Question as to where the next <lb />
conference will be held, was called, <lb />
and Raleigh and Kinston were placed <lb />
in nomination, the latter receiving a <lb />
small majority. On motion the vote <lb />
for Kinston was made unanimous. <lb />
The report of the committee on dis- <lb />
conference records was read and <lb />
adopted, <lb />
The of the committee on books <lb />
and periodicals were read and adopted, <lb />
except that referring to the Car- <lb />
Christian Advocate, which was <lb />
made the special order for next Mon- <lb />
day at o'clock- <lb />
Rev. Dr. of Nashville, <lb />
briefly in behalf of the Missionary Re- <lb />
view. <lb />
The morning session closed at <lb />
o'clock with benediction by Bishop <lb />
Wilson. <lb />
To-night there was a meeting of the <lb />
Board of Missions and earnest and for- <lb />
addresses were delivered by <lb />
Wilson, Rev. B. R. Hall and <lb />
others. <lb />
The pulpits of all the Methodist, <lb />
and Presbyterian churches, both <lb />
white and colored, will be filled <lb />
row with preachers of the conference. <lb />
The missionary meeting to-night was <lb />
addressed Bishop Wilson. The <lb />
bishop will be requested to appoint a <lb />
secretary for the confer- <lb />
and Rev. G. A. will be <lb />
WASHINGTON LETTER.<lb />
CHRISTMAS IS <lb />
THE <lb />
POSSIBILITIES OF GREEN- <lb />
VILLE. <lb />
A community, a- <lb />
is estimated as its<lb />
well <lb />
a- a man. <lb />
progress <lb />
The word <lb />
in a business manner men and com- <lb />
by their conduct and manage- <lb />
and the growth they take in a <lb />
given time. <lb />
Is keeping with her <lb />
capabilities We have long con- <lb />
on the Rip Van Winkle order, <lb />
is among the oldest towns in <lb />
the State, and it looked once as if we <lb />
were going to continue old indeed. <lb />
Rut the spirit of enterprise has <lb />
and some becoming alive to <lb />
the great of Much <lb />
has been done in the last year and <lb />
much is in contemplation. <lb />
The town wants need <lb />
them. Cotton factories, tobacco <lb />
furniture factories, door, window <lb />
sash and blind factories, are all <lb />
of successfully operated <lb />
in and around Greenville. <lb />
We are soon to have electric lights. <lb />
This is mainly for the benefit of the <lb />
town, but it is the ox- the bush- <lb />
that the world may see we are on <lb />
the progressive order. <lb />
That we have the natural <lb />
here till admit, but these should <lb />
lie developed. North Carolina shows <lb />
by the recent Ion mill edition of <lb />
Raleigh News and Observer that she <lb />
is in the lead of all other in the <lb />
enterprise. is no section that <lb />
in so abundant manner as <lb />
many natural advantages as Pitt <lb />
The amount paid out in freights to <lb />
Iran-port our own products is more than <lb />
sufficient to build factories and work <lb />
our raw material of cotton, tobacco and <lb />
timber. <lb />
Shall the nineteenth century close <lb />
and we still n-main behind on the Rip <lb />
Van Winkle list Will some one an- <lb />
X. <lb />
Yes, gentleman, the Democratic par- <lb />
is dead, dead as a door nail as <lb />
of W point tO <lb />
election in Charleston the other <lb />
day where they carried the city in the <lb />
face of all the forces opposed to them, <lb />
and in on Tuesday, where by <lb />
some sort of they managed <lb />
to elect their candidate for Mayor, <lb />
Josiah Quincy, by a plurality of <lb />
in a vote which was the largest ever <lb />
east in the city, and at the close of a <lb />
hot contest, against a candidate, <lb />
Curtis by name and Republican by <lb />
who was then in office and who <lb />
had made a very acceptable Mayor. <lb />
The for this funeral this <lb />
time are successful Democratic <lb />
dates in all departments of the city <lb />
government, the having <lb />
made a clean sweep. The <lb />
and they are made up in- <lb />
of O. P., G. A. K. <lb />
and A. P. A. The majority for <lb />
was over <lb />
Review. <lb />
Senator Hill's Cloture Re- <lb />
publican National Convention <lb />
Ambassador Bayard's <lb />
our <lb />
Democrats have every reason to be <lb />
satisfied with the <lb />
outlook. If the Republicans adopt <lb />
the policy of introducing fake <lb />
resolutions for the o <lb />
abusing Democratic officials, id o <lb />
doing something to relieve the distress <lb />
which they had so much to say <lb />
during the last Congressional campaign <lb />
there will certainly be a general <lb />
in favor of the Democratic <lb />
And that reaction will be <lb />
to come if the Republicans do an <lb />
tariff tinkering along the lines of the <lb />
bill. <lb />
Senator Hill has re introduced his <lb />
resolution for a cloture rule in the Sen- <lb />
ate and has announced his intention <lb />
make a fight for it, and the large <lb />
of new who are not <lb />
bound hand and foot by <lb />
makes him believe he will succeed. <lb />
Senator Gorman didn't let the <lb />
that be would not be a candidate for <lb />
re-election get well started before he <lb />
called it down. He will be a candidate, <lb />
and he is confident that he will be able <lb />
to pull Maryland hack into the Demo- <lb />
lines and be re-elected to the <lb />
Senate. <lb />
Senator Cameron's announcement <lb />
that he would retire from public life at <lb />
the close of his present term was a case <lb />
Quay had served notice on <lb />
him that his place was wanted. Cam. <lb />
has also stopped putting his good <lb />
money into that Presidential nit-hole. <lb />
The stories about the winning and <lb />
losing of votes between the ballots <lb />
en by the Republican National Com- <lb />
to decide upon the city which <lb />
was to get the convention <lb />
make good reading for those who do not <lb />
know the tacts. The only one of the <lb />
competing cities that never was in it <lb />
was San Francisco, notwithstanding its <lb />
standing second when the convention <lb />
was knocked down to St. <lb />
orders had been given by the <lb />
Quay-Recd combine that the Pacific <lb />
coast must be jollied by giving San <lb />
a large, vote, but not large <lb />
enough to carry the convention there. <lb />
The convention was sold. There is no I <lb />
doubt about that, and either Chicago. <lb />
or New York could have <lb />
cured it by raising the hid of St. Louis. <lb />
Ill fact some of the gentlemen <lb />
Chicago were told first <lb />
ballot, in which Chicago only got eight <lb />
votes, had taken, that Chicago <lb />
could have the convention if the price <lb />
put up. The Chicago <lb />
committee after a consultation re- <lb />
fused to pay that much, and after three <lb />
more ballots the convention was given <lb />
to St. simply because it had paid <lb />
more for it than any other city would <lb />
pay. The setting of June Kith as the <lb />
date for the Republican convention will <lb />
make the Democratic convention <lb />
ally early, if the usual custom of the party <lb />
in power holding its convention first be <lb />
followed. <lb />
The man who is willing to make a <lb />
monkey of himself can always start a <lb />
sensation in Congress that will bring <lb />
him a notoriety. The first <lb />
to do so this session was Representative <lb />
Barrett, of Boston, who offered a <lb />
Bayard <lb />
because he had dared to exercise the <lb />
right of free speech and to the <lb />
doctrine of protection. Of course Bar- <lb />
knows as well as everybody else <lb />
does th.-it resolution was a new Con- <lb />
bid for notoriety pure and <lb />
simple, and that it will never be report- <lb />
ed back to the House by the committee <lb />
Foreign Affairs, to which it was re-<lb />
In Purchasing; a Suit or Overcoat <lb />
rm <lb />
We don't confine you to a few prices. Starting as low as you can buy a good garment for, we <lb />
-------lead you gradually through more than a <lb />
It is easy to buy from such a large to select to pay for, too. <lb />
Pick out Your Suit and we will Astonish You in Price.<lb />
Bilious and Intermittent Fevers <lb />
which prevail in dis- <lb />
are invariably <lb />
by derangements of the <lb />
Stomach Liver and Bowels. <lb />
The Secret of Health. <lb />
The liver is the great <lb />
in the mechanism of <lb />
man, and when it is out of order, <lb />
the whole system becomes de- ; <lb />
ranged and disease is the result j <lb />
Liver Pills i <lb />
Cure all Liver Troubles. <lb />
HOUSE. <lb />
NOTIONS, <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
-AND- <lb />
MUSICALE <lb />
May Mr, <lb />
Miss lone May, as- <lb />
by Mr. and Miss Swan, of <lb />
New York, and several of l S J <lb />
best local talent. <lb />
them of- <lb />
The will consist of <lb />
Vocal and Instrumental Solos and <lb />
Duets. Cornet Solos, Mandolin, <lb />
Guitar and Flute Trios, <lb />
Proceeds for the benefit of the ; lowest prices. <lb />
p church at Farmville. j <lb />
Reserved u T pT <lb />
General Admission Children j <lb />
CLARK. <lb />
He nothing but the best at <lb />
Try him for bar- <lb />
Greenville, N. C <lb />
TO THE TOBACCO FARMERS <lb />
Just stop, think, consider where you can <lb />
best protect your interest in <lb />
of your Tobacco crop <lb />
For four year we have worked hard and spent our money in building; <lb />
and placing the Greenville Tobacco Market in the front rank of the <lb />
Markets of the world. Since Greenville first had a To- <lb />
Warehouse we have been on the grounds working day and night <lb />
to acquire the best possible knowledge of how to sell the farmers <lb />
co to the best advantage and now after four years of difficult toil we <lb />
want to say to all who have tobacco to sell that we believe we are m 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 />
our politest bow asking for a continuance and an increase of your pat- <lb />
only upon the strictest business merit. We have no special pets <lb />
to whom fancy prices are given at the expense of less favored ones but <lb />
our undivided personal attention is given to every pile of your Tobacco <lb />
and if your interest should at any time be neglected our attention only <lb />
needs to be called to it and cheerfully and willingly all wrongs will be <lb />
righted. Our opinion is that Tobacco is selling very well for the <lb />
we expect a lively market. So when you <lb />
get ready to sell just hook up and drive straight to the old reliable <lb />
headquarters for high prices, good averages and all <lb />
round courteous treatment. <lb />
Your friends, <lb />
EVANS, JOYNER CO. <lb />
Owners and Proprietors Eastern Warehouse. <lb />
Commends itself to the planters of Eastern Car- <lb />
for the many advantages it possesses, am- <lb />
Skylights which diffuse a soft, mellow light <lb />
over the entire sales floor, dark which <lb />
shows your Tobacco to great advantage on all <lb />
parts of the sales floor, which we assure a <lb />
very decided advantage in the sale of your <lb />
A We make pets of all <lb />
X of our customers, <lb />
and strive hard to please them in the sale of their <lb />
Tobacco. Those who have patronized us can <lb />
bear witness to the fact, and we hereby extend a <lb />
cordial invitation to those who have not, to give <lb />
us a trial, and we will convince them that the <lb />
Or-H A is first class in all that goes to <lb />
O X get top market prices, so when <lb />
you get a load ready put corks in your ears and <lb />
listen to no one until you anchor at the Star and <lb />
we send you home happy over big prices. <lb />
Capt. Pace is our Salesman. Fie every pile of <lb />
Pale, and sees to it that no Tobacco is Your <lb />
patronage is solicited and correspondence on the slate of the market <lb />
invited. Your friends truly. BROWN CO <lb />
E. R. <lb />
BRING IT ON <lb />
WANTS <lb />
1500.000 Pounds <lb />
TOBACCO <lb />
and we are going to have it if hard work and <lb />
satisfactory prices will get it. <lb />
Give us a trial and be convinced that <lb />
FORBES <lb />
can and will give satisfaction in every respect. <lb />
The High Prices we every day for <lb />
the farmers who sell with us will convince you <lb />
that we are yours for highest averages, <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C.<lb /></p>
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                <p>
THE REFLECTOR <lb />
Local Reflections. <lb />
SWING <lb />
Toys- Toys Toys at Shel <lb />
The Washington Progress slop, <lb />
pod its daily edition. <lb />
From this day on our Children <lb />
Boys, Youths <lb />
will be sold per ct. less <lb />
York cost at Lang's. <lb />
lie who wants his ads to pay <lb />
Will have them published every day. <lb />
For an easy and comfortable <lb />
Rocking- Chair to please your wife <lb />
or sweetheart or mother. <lb />
Call and see our stock both beau- <lb />
and good, at J. 13- Cherry <lb />
Co. <lb />
The young people had a storm pally <lb />
at Mr. Fleming's Friday <lb />
For Onus and Ammunition call <lb />
on J. Co's. <lb />
The Eastern Warehouse received a <lb />
shipment six ear loads of <lb />
Friday. <lb />
Buy Macintosh and Hub <lb />
Coats at J. B. Cherry Cos <lb />
and money. <lb />
It is said have The <lb />
trouble about poverty is it cannot <lb />
ford wings and therefore does not <lb />
away. <lb />
Buy Macintosh and Rub <lb />
at J. B. Cherry Co's <lb />
and cave money. <lb />
Dr. F. W. Brown has commenced <lb />
building an office near his residence on <lb />
Third street. <lb />
A large line the celebrated <lb />
R ti Corsets at J- B. Cherry <lb />
Co's. specially invited <lb />
to inspect them. <lb />
Did you ever see the like of <lb />
Toys at <lb />
The Atlantic Coast Line will sell <lb />
holiday tickets to all points on its roads <lb />
at cents per mile tor the round trip. <lb />
Wire Buckle Suspenders <lb />
all Buckles fastenings war- <lb />
ranted for two years, at J. B- <lb />
Cherry A- Co's. <lb />
The vacant store between <lb />
and Clark is being remodeled about the <lb />
front. will occupy it next <lb />
year. <lb />
Granulated sugar cent per <lb />
pound at J. B- Cherry Co's. <lb />
One our tobacco men can boast <lb />
that he has nut touched a drop of <lb />
intoxicants since Dec. today <lb />
years ago. <lb />
Just received a Car-load Flour <lb />
none cheaper and better that <lb />
offered by J. B. Cherry Co. <lb />
No fusion on the electoral ticket is <lb />
the opinion of of <lb />
the in this section of the <lb />
St lb publican. <lb />
For best Carts and Wagons go <lb />
to A. G. -Manufacturing Co., <lb />
N- C- <lb />
Everybody their Toys and <lb />
goods now <lb />
Beautiful stylish and cheap <lb />
Dress Goods and Trimmings at <lb />
J. B. Cherry Co's- <lb />
And flew the track <lb />
again and will not light. What does <lb />
he want, the earth lie must be afraid <lb />
or he would not back down so much. <lb />
easy good <lb />
wear for the feet, can't go <lb />
wrong with them, they are rights <lb />
and left For sale by Cher <lb />
ii Co. <lb />
Susan V. Whitehead, of Greene <lb />
county, died Saturday. Sin was <lb />
quite old, and there was perhaps not a <lb />
better known woman in this section <lb />
Some Going- This Way, Some That. <lb />
J. A. Donne went to Norfolk Mon- <lb />
day. <lb />
Miss is visiting Miss <lb />
Novella Higgs. <lb />
J. II. retained from Raleigh <lb />
Wednesday evening. <lb />
Warren returned Friday even- <lb />
from Nashville. <lb />
Miss Hay Harris, of Falkland, is <lb />
visiting friends here. <lb />
I. U. Fleming and wile, of Facto- <lb />
Ins. were here Monday. <lb />
Edward Greene came home Thurs- <lb />
day evening from Norfolk. <lb />
IS. Randolph has taken a position <lb />
as clerk with S. M. <lb />
II. C. Hooker has moved into the <lb />
Haskett building on Fifth street. <lb />
M. Brown went to Kin-ton <lb />
Thursday evening to visit <lb />
Aiken l.-ft for Durham <lb />
Monday morning to spend the holidays. <lb />
Mrs. K. left Monday <lb />
for Durham where she will spend the <lb />
holidays. <lb />
S. M. Schultz has been suffering <lb />
with his eyes. lie was unable <lb />
to be out today. <lb />
N. H. D. Wilson to <lb />
The were rend out Irv <lb />
the at the conference in Eliza- <lb />
beth City to-day. Rev N. II. D. <lb />
son was appointed to Greenville <lb />
Rev. G- F. Smith goes to Louis- <lb />
Be <lb />
FIRE AT BETHEL. <lb />
the Business of <lb />
Town Burned. <lb />
the <lb />
Died. <lb />
On Saturday night at o'clock Miss <lb />
Susie Johnson, daughter of Mr. Frank <lb />
Johnston, near died after an <lb />
illness of several months. She was <lb />
old. The remains were interred <lb />
this at the Henry Brown place, <lb />
live miles from town. <lb />
A Big Smash. <lb />
A bunch of bananas hanging in the <lb />
window at D. S. Smith's store Ml Mon- <lb />
breaking five lamps and one of <lb />
the large window panes. The screw <lb />
that held the bunch pulled out. Dave <lb />
says that while there was a general <lb />
smashing of glass the bananas are all <lb />
right and keep going two for a nickel. <lb />
18- <lb />
to <lb />
Dec <lb />
last night a disastrous <lb />
Bethel, and before it could <lb />
half of the business <lb />
was in ashes. All tin- <lb />
east side of Main street, <lb />
brick block, <lb />
n s <lb />
i a partial list of the <lb />
two stores, wood <lb />
and <lb />
J. who ha- been visiting <lb />
Dr. C. J- left for his home at <lb />
Erie. Pa., Monday. <lb />
Sheriff R. W. King and ex-Sheriff <lb />
J. A. K. Tucker, returned Friday <lb />
evening from Raleigh. <lb />
Mrs. S. M. Merrill, Atlanta, <lb />
rived Thursday evening to visit her sis- <lb />
Mrs. S. Wilson. <lb />
Johnston returned home <lb />
Thursday evening from the Normal <lb />
and Industrial College at Greensboro. <lb />
She wits called to the bedside of a sick <lb />
sister. <lb />
Mrs. H. R. fair, Misses May <lb />
and Becca Worthington and Jesse <lb />
left for the Atlanta Exposition <lb />
Rev. C. M. Billings returned Friday <lb />
evening from Reidsville. where he had <lb />
been spending it few days after the <lb />
close of the Baptist State Convention <lb />
at Greensboro. <lb />
Fire at Williamston. <lb />
lion. E. Moore tells received <lb />
a letter from home stating that a very <lb />
lire occurred at Williamston early <lb />
Thursday morning. The tire started <lb />
about o'clock destroyed the old- <lb />
hotel building and several office build <lb />
near it. We did not learn the <lb />
cause of the tire or the amount of loss <lb />
sustained. <lb />
A Sad Case. <lb />
This morning ex-Sheriff J. A. K. <lb />
Tucker left for Raleigh to take Mr. Eu- <lb />
gene Tucker to the asylum. For several <lb />
weeks the family of young man had <lb />
noticed that his actions were strange <lb />
and unusual, and about two weeks <lb />
physicians pronounced his mind affect- <lb />
ed. It is hoped by getting into <lb />
the asylum at once under the treat. <lb />
there his mind will be speedily <lb />
restored. <lb />
About l <lb />
fire <lb />
be <lb />
of the tow <lb />
stores on the . <lb />
including Cam <lb />
The following i <lb />
losses <lb />
R. J. W. Canon, <lb />
buildings, loss about. <lb />
S. T. Cum <lb />
stock of loss on ,.; <lb />
on <lb />
A. Cherry,, stock of goods, <lb />
about <lb />
Cherry Bunting, stock of <lb />
loss about <lb />
Bra., on <lb />
J. C. W. A. Taylor, <lb />
J. J. Carson, about <lb />
W. James, about <lb />
W. A. Manning, about <lb />
Hull about <lb />
The losses are not more <lb />
by <lb />
It is not known how the fire inn- <lb />
but it is believed to have i in- <lb />
half <lb />
That <lb />
Tired Feeling <lb />
Means It is a serious <lb />
condition and will lead to <lb />
results if it is not over- <lb />
come at once. It Is a sure sign <lb />
that the blood is impoverished <lb />
and impure. The best remedy is <lb />
HOOD'S <lb />
Sarsaparilla <lb />
Which makes rich, healthy blood, <lb />
and thus gives strength and <lb />
to the muscles, vigor to <lb />
brain and health and vitality <lb />
to every part of the body. <lb />
Hood's positively <lb />
Makes the <lb />
Strong <lb />
Hood's <lb />
ion, that tired <lb />
I have tab., I<lb />
feeling and loss of c <lb />
better and <lb />
after taking It. I earnestly i . <lb />
Hoods Sarsaparilla, <lb />
and I call it a great <lb />
Mi. C. E. 1818 <lb />
St., Philadelphia, <lb />
Sweeping Reduction in Atlanta Ex- <lb />
position Bates via Southern <lb />
am <lb />
round nil <lb />
days from <lb />
The Southern Railway will sell, on <lb />
December t inclusive, round. <lb />
trip tickets from Washington to <lb />
return at rate t for the <lb />
of 1,800 miles; good live <lb />
Halt's all <lb />
other points in same proportion, which <lb />
are the lowest rates ever offered for <lb />
Buy similar occasion ; a <lb />
did opportunity to visit Atlanta <lb />
Exposition, conceded to be second in <lb />
importance only to the World's Fair. <lb />
The Southern Railway is the only <lb />
I'm.- operating solid trains of <lb />
Pullman palace ears and elegant <lb />
coaches between New York, <lb />
and Atlanta without <lb />
, New York to Atlanta, <lb />
s; Washington to Atlanta, <lb />
s daily in each <lb />
Holiday <lb />
CHRISTMAS, <lb />
PRESENTS <lb />
Hood's <lb />
and <lb />
Only Hood's <lb />
class i <lb />
Washington <lb />
Tim <lb />
hours <lb />
hours. Three trains <lb />
Christina <lb />
now organized. <lb />
Tickets good for <lb />
date of sale will also be Washing- <lb />
ton to Atlanta and return at of <lb />
December to inclusive, also <lb />
1895, enabling a <lb />
the Exposition if de- <lb />
days from <lb />
COMMENDABLE. <lb />
A Benefit Sale for the Poor. <lb />
Pills to <lb />
-HIS take, easy Id effect. SB <lb />
on <lb />
longer slay at <lb />
sired. <lb />
Apply t <lb />
company for full information. <lb />
FOR YOU. <lb />
A beautiful Xmas line of <lb />
Dry Shoes, <lb />
Dress Goods, Clothing,<lb />
C. T. <lb />
NEXT OF BANK. <lb />
alive of that <lb />
best flour is <lb />
Proctor sold by S- M <lb />
Schultz. Try a lb <lb />
have opened a <lb />
Horse Shoeing shop Hook- <lb />
stables. do work and <lb />
your patronage. Shoeing trot- <lb />
ting horses a specialty.<lb />
My store is headquarters <lb />
Toys Christmas goods. <lb />
Ed U. <lb />
Granulated sugar cents per <lb />
pound at J. B. Cherry it Co's. <lb />
S. C Hamilton, manager of the <lb />
Greenville Lumber Co., tells us he <lb />
thinks his company can get the electric <lb />
light plant ready for operation within <lb />
two months. <lb />
cheaper than <lb />
ever before at J. B. Co. <lb />
Cards are out for the marriage of <lb />
Mr. D. Smith and Mary O. <lb />
Forbes, on Thursday morning, Dec. <lb />
19th, at I be home of bride's moth- <lb />
near Greenville. <lb />
This season I will conduct a <lb />
sales stable at my old on <lb />
Fifth street, Mr. W. Coates is <lb />
now out west selecting stock for <lb />
me- Those contemplating par- <lb />
chasing horses or mules would <lb />
do well to see my sleek. <lb />
G- M. <lb />
Now that Greenville is to have <lb />
electric lights our city council- <lb />
men drive a trade with Mount <lb />
and sell the city of the <lb />
belt our Street oil lamps. <lb />
Chamois Lining <lb />
and Dew styles of Dress Goods <lb />
at B. Cherry Co's. <lb />
Do not dally with rheumatism. <lb />
rid of it at once by purifying the <lb />
with Sarsaparilla. Be sure to <lb />
get <lb />
you are ready to buy <lb />
your Toys and goods <lb />
do not stop, bat come to my store <lb />
as I am headquarters. <lb />
Ed. H. <lb />
Better Work Past. <lb />
We rail the attention of the boys to <lb />
our offer of months to <lb />
one will bring us the largest <lb />
of subscribers to the weekly <lb />
Only a few Weeks are now <lb />
left for this contest, will too <lb />
late after you see the number pub- <lb />
to say I could have got <lb />
more subscribers than The best <lb />
thing to do is to start now and sec how <lb />
many yon can get. Yon have until <lb />
January 11th to for this prize. <lb />
Head our otter in another column and <lb />
go to work tor it. <lb />
Christmas Goods Lost. <lb />
By wire from Norfolk we learn that <lb />
a barge belonging to the Norfolk it <lb />
Carolina railroad loaded with Christ- <lb />
goods for Southern points was run <lb />
into and sunk by the British steamer <lb />
Oregon, outward bound. The goods on <lb />
the barge were mostly cakes and can- <lb />
dies and will prove a total loss. AVe <lb />
wonder if any ct them were for Green- <lb />
ville. <lb />
Married. <lb />
On Wednesday night, at the home of <lb />
the bride, near Greenville, Mr. <lb />
Sutton and Miss Minnie Stocks, <lb />
John Manning. Esq., officiating. <lb />
On Thursday at the home of Mr. J. <lb />
A. Thigpen, two miles from Greenville, <lb />
his daughter, Miss Elects Thigpen and <lb />
Mr. G. K. Cherry were married. <lb />
At o'clock Friday afternoon, at the <lb />
home of the bride near Greenville, <lb />
William Savage and Mrs. Laura An- <lb />
were married by II. <lb />
Harder-. <lb />
Bethel Items. <lb />
N. C, Dec. <lb />
John W. Cotton, of Tarboro, was in <lb />
town Friday. <lb />
J. L. Sugg, of Greenville, Spent <lb />
day night in town on insurance <lb />
Dr. J. D. went to Green- <lb />
ville to-day. <lb />
W. of Williamston. spent <lb />
last Friday in town. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Keel, of Falk. <lb />
land, spent Sunday night in town vis- <lb />
relatives. <lb />
W. A. Forbes is attending the <lb />
Methodist conference at Elizabeth City. <lb />
Bethel presents a sail and desolate <lb />
appearance since the fire. Several of <lb />
the losses sustained were much larger <lb />
than reported in your paper Friday. I <lb />
will give you a correct report <lb />
C. M. Killings preached an <lb />
excellent sermon Sunday morning on <lb />
the subject, He <lb />
dwelt in a beautiful simile. He <lb />
the world is governed by <lb />
seen forces, viz wind, heat electricity <lb />
and so the natural and <lb />
spiritual lite is governed by unseen <lb />
willpower love, pa- <lb />
the bearing force, resignation <lb />
and the dying force. The wind, said <lb />
he, was unseen and could devastate <lb />
things, but no one know whence it <lb />
came, but that there was a power be- <lb />
hind it that no one could <lb />
So also with desire and love. A <lb />
Christian amid death, sickness and <lb />
trouble could look up with hope, with <lb />
love that could see beyond, that made <lb />
them stand firm bear all. A <lb />
sweet assurance, that they could not <lb />
see or they knew it was <lb />
there and thereby rested their faith. <lb />
They Will Get Married. <lb />
Register of Deeds King was called <lb />
on fourteen marriage licenses <lb />
lust week, six for white eight for <lb />
colored couples. <lb />
F. Bright and Susan Haddock. <lb />
J. S. and Minnie Stokes. <lb />
lames and Ida Harris. <lb />
O. Cherry mid Thigpen. <lb />
W. II. Smith and Susan Stokes, <lb />
W. A. Savage and Laura Anderson. <lb />
and Louisa Lit- <lb />
John Phillips and Emma Apple- <lb />
white. <lb />
James Warren and Harriet Dawson. <lb />
Adolphus and Lola Moore. <lb />
Marcellus Little and Sarah Chancey. <lb />
Mares Carolina Hardy. <lb />
Joseph Daniel and Louisa <lb />
Isaac and Mary <lb />
Misses Cornelia Joyner Sallie <lb />
Willoughby are visiting Miss Florence <lb />
Starker. <lb />
Mrs. J. B. Cherry, who is State Sec- <lb />
of the King's Daughters as well <lb />
the leading spirit in the cir ; at <lb />
Greenville, banded us the following let- <lb />
received by her <lb />
N. C, Dec. 10th, <lb />
Mrs. Ada <lb />
have id d <lb />
to donate one-fourth of our gross com- <lb />
missions and warehouse charges on De- <lb />
80th to the King's Daughters, <lb />
of which we understand you are its hon- <lb />
president, to he by them Deed in <lb />
providing the necessaries of life for <lb />
illy provided for of the town and com- <lb />
With great respect, are <lb />
Yours very respectfully, <lb />
Evans, C.-. <lb />
This is indeed commendable in the <lb />
proprietors of the Eastern Warehouse, <lb />
and speaks in strongest terms of their <lb />
liberality. Every one who reads this <lb />
should feel personally interested <lb />
should aid in making this benefit sale <lb />
on the 20th as large as possible so <lb />
the donation may be a liberal one. <lb />
There are a number of people ii. the <lb />
community in need of help the <lb />
King's Daughters are doing it i. . <lb />
work in They need <lb />
help in their work and these m <lb />
have taken the right step to aid them. <lb />
Low Bates to Atlanta. <lb />
The railroads a low rate <lb />
to the Atlanta Exposition for the <lb />
days, tickets to be sold between the <lb />
I; th and good for five days. <lb />
The rate for the round trip from <lb />
Greenville will be <lb />
Fresh Hom- <lb />
Beans, Mince Meat, Dates. <lb />
Seeded Currents, <lb />
Canned Cranberry Sauce. Aunt <lb />
Sarah's at S. M. Schultz. <lb />
Some of the boys have been stealing <lb />
a march on the policemen and <lb />
AT COST. <lb />
FALL <lb />
An <lb />
MB WINTER <lb />
the largest <lb />
and cordially invite you to inspect . <lb />
and neatest assortment of <lb />
Owing to a dissolution in our business we <lb />
offer our entire stock of <lb />
hoes.<lb />
IX <lb />
CLOTHING, <lb />
At cost until the January 1st, 1806. <lb />
TAFT CO <lb />
WATER IS NEEDED. <lb />
C. Billings, of Green- <lb />
ville, was lure to-day. returning from a <lb />
visit Berry, county, <lb />
where he has inter- <lb />
Record. <lb />
The is Not Protected <lb />
Eire. <lb />
It look like the fires <lb />
in around us would arouse the <lb />
people of Greenville to the necessity of <lb />
providing a water supply here. The <lb />
town has good fire engine, but it is <lb />
practically worthless without If <lb />
a tire should occur the present facilities <lb />
would prove of little value hi lighting <lb />
it. Why not provide in time no <lb />
wait to lie driven to it <lb />
Cant. A. J. Griffin, of Hope Fire <lb />
Company, says that two cisterns. <lb />
feet wide, feet long and feet <lb />
deep will hold over gallons of <lb />
water, which would lie sufficient to pro- <lb />
business portion of the town. <lb />
In the absence of a regular system of <lb />
water works cisterns would be the best <lb />
means of providing water and Step <lb />
should taken at once to build them <lb />
door Bawls the Jeweler. <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C <lb />
Go to for your <lb />
Christmas goods, Gaudies, <lb />
Fire works of <lb />
all kinds and Fancy Groceries, Ci- <lb />
gars and Tobacco. <lb />
Here's your chance to celebrate <lb />
Christmas with little cost. I have <lb />
Fire Crackers at Jobbers prices, <lb />
Roman Candles cheaper than any <lb />
where in town. Christmas Fruits <lb />
and Confections enough to nil all <lb />
the little stockings Give <lb />
me a call and save money- <lb />
D. s- Ban. <lb />
of Ohio, City of Toledo <lb />
County <lb />
Frank J. makes oath that <lb />
he is the partner of the firm of K <lb />
J. Co., doing in <lb />
the City of Toledo, County State <lb />
aforesaid and that said firm will <lb />
the sum of ONE HUNDRED <lb />
LARS for each every case of Ca- <lb />
cannot be cured by the use <lb />
Hall's t Cube. <lb />
Sworn to before me and subscribed in <lb />
ray presence, this day of December, <lb />
j SEAL<lb />
Notary <lb />
Hall's Catarrh Cure Is internal- <lb />
and acts directly on the and <lb />
surfaces of the system. Send <lb />
for testimonials, free, <lb />
by Druggists, <lb />
Bar Meeting. <lb />
At it meeting of the bar held De- <lb />
12th, 1805, to take pro. <lb />
in reference to the death f <lb />
the honorable L. C. Latham the follow- <lb />
proceedings were had The meet- <lb />
was called to order by I. A. B <lb />
KM., and on motion of the lion. <lb />
J. Jas. E. Moore was made <lb />
chairman and W. II. Long secretary. <lb />
the following resolutions <lb />
were adopted <lb />
Whereas a committee has been here- <lb />
appointed to draft resolutions of <lb />
respect to the memory of Louis <lb />
Latham to be presented at this term of <lb />
the Court, and whereas owing to the <lb />
illness of His Honor J. the <lb />
resolution cannot be spread by his <lb />
upon the minutes of the court <lb />
this term, Be it now, <lb />
Resolved by the members of the Bar <lb />
and their visiting assembled, <lb />
that the committee heretofore appointed <lb />
and to which are now added <lb />
Swift Galloway and Mr. J. H. Blount <lb />
be directed to said to <lb />
the January term of this court, on <lb />
Tuesday of the first week at twelve <lb />
o'clock noon, and that this meeting <lb />
stand adjourned until said time, and <lb />
that I proceedings be published in <lb />
the and King's Weekly <lb />
and that the citizens of the county are <lb />
invited to attend said meeting and to <lb />
proceedings to be <lb />
WORK STARTED. <lb />
The Vaults Will Soon Be In. <lb />
Today work was started on the vaults <lb />
in the Court House. The vaults will <lb />
occupy the room formerly used <lb />
for the Register of office and <lb />
there will he entrances from the offices <lb />
on both sides of it. Mr. W. II. Barnes, <lb />
of Va., has charge of the con- <lb />
of the vaults. In reply to a <lb />
question from the Reflector as to <lb />
the length of time it would require to <lb />
complete the work, he said shall. <lb />
very anxious get through in time <lb />
to spend Christmas at <lb />
Mr. Barnes brought throe expert <lb />
workmen with him and will employ his <lb />
other labor hero, <lb />
AT COST. <lb />
AT HOST <lb />
There will be a change in <lb />
our business Jan. 1st, 1896. <lb />
Now we offer our entire stock <lb />
Notions <lb />
as. <lb />
Boots, <lb />
Shoes <lb />
ABOUT US. <lb />
Some More Kind Words for the Re- <lb />
A well known firm of Baltimore, <lb />
under date of 11th writes want <lb />
to congratulate you on your handsome <lb />
five column daily, <lb />
for a long time that needed <lb />
such n paper, and now that you are <lb />
furnishing it we hope you will receive <lb />
the encouragement you so well deserve. <lb />
May i live lung and prosper, <lb />
expect to see it eight columns <lb />
another <lb />
participate <lb />
then had. <lb />
the <lb />
w ii Chairman. <lb />
M. II. Lowe, Secretary. <lb />
Will Take Holiday. <lb />
After next Friday's sale the ware- <lb />
housemen and tobacco buyers will take <lb />
holiday until after Christmas. Sales <lb />
will again first of January. <lb />
Caps, m <lb />
LADIES CLOAKS AND CAPES, <lb />
Everything sold without reserve at Cost for Cash <lb />
aims <lb />
N, C <lb />
Holiday Display at Lang's. <lb />
New line of Dress and Shirt Waist Plaids. <lb />
New line of Ladies Wraps, <lb />
New line of Dress Goods and Trimmings. <lb />
New line of Mufflers and Handkerchiefs. <lb />
New line of Shoes to fit every foot. <lb />
New line of Notions and Capes, <lb />
New line of Trunks and Floor Oil Cloths. <lb />
New line of Furnishing Goods. <lb />
And lots of other nice goods at Lang's. <lb />
Remember we sell Clothing at less than cost,<lb />
Si con- <lb />
all the newest and <lb />
DRESS GOODS, <lb />
Furnishing <lb />
Boots <lb />
and Shoes, Domestics, <lb />
Bleached and <lb />
ed Sheeting and Shirt- <lb />
Calicoes, Fancy <lb />
Cotton Dress Goods <lb />
everything you will <lb />
want or need in that <lb />
line. Hardware for far <lb />
and mechanics <lb />
Tinware, Hollow- <lb />
ware, Wood and Ha <lb />
Whips, Buggy <lb />
wine, Heavy Groceries always on hand, <lb />
Meat, Flour, Sugar, Salt and Molasses. <lb />
best and largest assortment of Crock- <lb />
LamPS Lanterns, Lamp Chimneys and <lb />
Fancy Glassware, to be found <lb />
m the county. And our stock of <lb />
FURNITURE <lb />
Matting, Carpets. Rugs and Foot Mats is by far <lb />
the best and cheapest ever offered to the people <lb />
of this section. Come look and see and buy <lb />
S of Cotton for this town<lb />
for Ladies and buy Cotton and <lb />
Peanuts and pay the highest market price for <lb />
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 />
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 and <lb />
Mill for Axes to cents. <lb />
Stoves from to King Heaters <lb />
to and Stovepipe, Pumps <lb />
Pump-Pipe, Rope, Belting, always go <lb />
o 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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ESTABLISHED 175- <lb />
PORK SIDES SHOULDERS <lb />
FARMERS AND MERCHANTS BUT <lb />
their year's supplies will <lb />
their interest to get our prices before <lb />
all it branches. <lb />
FLOUR, COFFEE, BUG Ail <lb />
RICE, TEA,<lb />
SNUFF <lb />
we buy direct from Manufacturers, ens <lb />
you to buy at one profit. A com <lb />
stock of <lb />
FURNITURE <lb />
and sold at prices <lb />
the times. Our bought and <lb />
Bold for CASH having no risk <lb />
to at a elate margin. <lb />
S. M. . X <lb />
DELICATE <lb />
AN OBSTINATE BRIDE. <lb />
FEMALE <lb />
REGULATOR. <lb />
IT IS A SUPERB TONIC and <lb />
exerts a wonderful Influence in <lb />
strengthening her system by i <lb />
driving through the proper <lb />
all impurities. Health and , <lb />
ire to result, <lb />
from Its u. <lb />
Mr wife was for <lb />
after ; <lb />
for two H <lb />
i. M Ark. <lb />
. at. I <lb />
r . i. n <lb />
The modern stand- <lb />
ard Family <lb />
cine Cures the <lb />
common every-day <lb />
ills of humanity. <lb />
Institute. <lb />
N. C. S. D. Bagley <lb />
A. M. Principal. With full corps O <lb />
Teachers. Next session <lb />
MONDAY, All <lb />
English Ancient and <lb />
Modem Languages. Music will be <lb />
taught on tic conservatory <lb />
by a graduate in music. Instruction <lb />
borough. Discipline Ann, but hind. <lb />
Term reasonable. Art and Elocution <lb />
will be taught, if desired, Calisthenics <lb />
particulars address the <lb />
Greenville N. C. <lb />
FORGET <lb />
to plant Tries and Plants this month<lb />
have a fine lino f <lb />
and Ornamental Tm, <lb />
Vi Greenhouse Plants, <lb />
, Pansy and other Gal i log <lb />
s free. Apply to <lb />
ALLEN WARREN SON. <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
Cotton ha. <lb />
ATLANTA, GEORGIA, <lb />
via <lb />
Seaboard Air Line. <lb />
Limited <lb />
witch HO extra fare is charged. <lb />
MUTEST <lb />
DAILY <lb />
SERVICE. <lb />
Through Pullman Weeping Cars <lb />
and day from <lb />
Washington, D. C. <lb />
Portsmouth, Virginia. <lb />
Richmond. Petersburg. <lb />
Wei on. -Ii. C- <lb />
, Athens, <lb />
Leave A. H. I i <lb />
Arrive M M <lb />
next day. Wilmington, <lb />
noon. M. Arrive Atlanta Oil <lb />
P. M., A. M., next flay. <lb />
Ask fir via SEA- <lb />
BOARD aIR LINE. <lb />
Car reservations <lb />
m and Information <lb />
f hi to <lb />
of he Air line, or to <lb />
the Mini rig i-d. <lb />
X. <lb />
Pa-s <lb />
E. ST. JOHN, <lb />
Vice-President. <lb />
GREENVILLE <lb />
The next session of this ill <lb />
begin <lb />
SEPT. II, <lb />
for tea months. <lb />
The embraces all the r I. <lb />
in A <lb />
Terms, both for ii a aid <lb />
reasonable. <lb />
fitted and for <lb />
taking the <lb />
n alone. to <lb />
a higher hi- <lb />
to <lb />
enter, ii t. any College in <lb />
r the Ii <lb />
t have <lb />
the truthful new of <lb />
statement. <lb />
Any man with and <lb />
moderate ability taking a course <lb />
ins will in making <lb />
to continue in I be <lb />
discipline will be at <lb />
i time tor attention <lb />
work be to this school <lb />
an i could <lb />
par see or ad- <lb />
W. H. <lb />
July <lb />
College Hotel <lb />
MRS-DELL A GAY, <lb />
Convenient to depot and to the to- <lb />
Best and highest location around <lb />
Splendid mineral water. <lb />
Booms large and comfortable. Table <lb />
supplied with the beat the market <lb />
fords. <lb />
Terms reasonable. <lb />
J. F. KING, <lb />
STABLES. <lb />
On Fifth Street near Five <lb />
Points. <lb />
Passengers carried to any <lb />
point at reasonable rates. Good <lb />
Horses. Vehicles. <lb />
Cheap Excursion Rates <lb />
CO <lb />
and Exposition <lb />
ATLANTA, GA. <lb />
to Dec. 81st., <lb />
VIA <lb />
The Atlantic Coast Line <lb />
Through Pullman <lb />
Sleeping Cars between New York and <lb />
Atlanta Ga. via Petersburg, <lb />
Weldon. Rocky Wilson, <lb />
Florence, and <lb />
Angus a. For Rates. Sleep- <lb />
Car ions call on or <lb />
any agent Atlantic Line, or <lb />
the undersigned. <lb />
J. C. <lb />
Div, Pass. Dir. Pas <lb />
Va. <lb />
II. EMERSON. <lb />
Asst. Pass. <lb />
Wilmington, X. C. <lb />
THE MORNING STAR <lb />
The Oldest <lb />
Dally Newspaper in <lb />
North <lb />
She Care For Bill, but Wanted t <lb />
Her Father. <lb />
justice in one of the <lb />
New Jersey cities several years <lb />
said old Bob, hardly <lb />
been opened to business on a certain <lb />
morning in winter when a sleigh <lb />
containing or eight persons <lb />
came in from beyond the city <lb />
its, drove to the door of the <lb />
and filed out with an air of <lb />
His honor was poking up the <lb />
fire when an old man him <lb />
Into a corner and <lb />
a Job of splicing here for ye. My <lb />
darter Sarah here is going to hitch <lb />
to that chap there with the <lb />
comforter and then we're going to <lb />
have some right, all <lb />
was the and in two <lb />
minutes tho official was ready. <lb />
man with tho blue comfort- <lb />
peeled off his overcoat, laid aside <lb />
bis and extended his hand to <lb />
Sarah. won't do die first <lb />
she said as she shrank away. <lb />
a led In timid, a ex- <lb />
plained the old man, while the <lb />
mother rebukingly <lb />
rah, don't you make a fool of your- <lb />
self hero. William will make you a <lb />
good don't you for- <lb />
get added William. <lb />
won't unless we can go to <lb />
New York on a bridal tower she <lb />
look nice bridal <lb />
towering round Now York with no <lb />
better duds than you've got said <lb />
tho mother. Sarah, you stand <lb />
up and git married V <lb />
make her warn- <lb />
ed the old man. Sarah, if yon <lb />
back out, everybody will laugh at <lb />
I want to <lb />
el. said William. <lb />
all go to the House <lb />
of far <lb />
old man beckoned William <lb />
and Sarah aside and began, <lb />
Sarah, William just dotes on <lb />
I want a bridal <lb />
but you can't have one. The rail- <lb />
roads are all snowed under, and tow- <lb />
have gone out of fashion any- <lb />
want a diamond <lb />
say that, Sarah, for I <lb />
wont to store last Saturday, <lb />
and was all out of diamond <lb />
I want a set of mink <lb />
furs William, I know <lb />
you'd buy for in a second, <lb />
but they've gone out of style and <lb />
can't had. Sarah, I'm father, <lb />
ain't I've <lb />
ways bin of <lb />
tender to me. I want to yo <lb />
married to William. Ye can't have <lb />
a tower, nor a diamond ring, nor a <lb />
set of furs, but I'll buy you a pair <lb />
of gaiters. William will pay for the <lb />
oysters, and I'll see that mother <lb />
up tho dishes and bedding <lb />
with yo. Sarah, do you want to see <lb />
my gray hairs bowed <lb />
don't flunk <lb />
they be all <lb />
tho oysters can all <lb />
yon can a tower next <lb />
fall if wheat does <lb />
I guess I will. Come, Bill. I <lb />
don't cents for yon, but I <lb />
want to oblige <lb />
Herald. <lb />
EVERY BOY. <lb />
The Only Six-Dollar Daily <lb />
its Glass in the State. <lb />
Favors Free Coinage <lb />
of American Silver and Repeal <lb />
of the Ten Per Cent. Tax on <lb />
State Banks. Daily cents <lb />
per month. Weekly per <lb />
year. Wm. H. BERNARD, <lb />
Ed. Wilmington, <lb />
TASTELESS <lb />
LL <lb />
JUST AS FOR ADULTS. <lb />
G Ills. , Not . KS, 1833. <lb />
J.- u; M . <lb />
last of <lb />
GROVE'S TONIC and <lb />
this year. n nil oar ex- <lb />
ft id the tins <lb />
en t ; ii <lb />
m 7-rs <lb />
We Keep That Kind. <lb />
Bear fact in mind when start <lb />
oat <lb />
FALL GOODS <lb />
this ii complete in <lb />
every d and we ran supply all <lb />
your wants hi <lb />
Merchandise, <lb />
Yon simply have to cow to us for any- <lb />
thing Our and prices <lb />
will please you. <lb />
In addition to selling the <lb />
the lowest arts, pay top of the <lb />
m all pro- <lb />
duce. <lb />
J hanking you a patronage <lb />
In the we have to have many calls <lb />
In m you this <lb />
J. O. BRO. <lb />
X. C. <lb />
The In <lb />
Should the anonymous be gives <lb />
as it has already been by all the <lb />
monthly magazines Certainly not. <lb />
There still many men, though <lb />
the world will believe it, <lb />
who are so that they cannot <lb />
avow their literary work, or who <lb />
feel as if they derogated from their <lb />
dignity in avowing it, or who are <lb />
unable to hear a criticism on them- <lb />
selves by name, which do not <lb />
feel unpleasantly when applied to <lb />
their work. They know and <lb />
they tho natural patrons of the <lb />
quarterlies. There is much to be said <lb />
even in the historical and scientific <lb />
departments of thought which the <lb />
writers do not care to say over their <lb />
own signatures, and which it is to <lb />
world's interest should be said. <lb />
And finally in our day work is apt <lb />
to be deteriorated by being signed. <lb />
The writer is anxious about himself, <lb />
his own repute, his own <lb />
his own standing in foreign eyes, <lb />
rather than about the quality of his <lb />
work. There are cases, of course, in <lb />
which the name of the author adds <lb />
a sincere value to his work, and <lb />
cases also in which a prose writer <lb />
will no more do his best while hid- <lb />
den behind the wax mask of <lb />
than a poet will if he is never <lb />
to receive a meed of praise, but the <lb />
means are not lacking to provide <lb />
against that difficulty. London <lb />
Spectator. <lb />
Kit Stater. <lb />
We have all heard of Kit Carson, <lb />
famous hunter and scout, whose <lb />
stirring adventures in the first half <lb />
of the have furnished <lb />
for no end of border tales. <lb />
But perhaps few persons know that <lb />
sister of the redoubtable Kit <lb />
still survives in person of Mrs. <lb />
Mary Carson Ruby, who resides at <lb />
Mo. She was born on <lb />
May in Cooper's Fort, How- <lb />
ard county, Mo., her father, Walter <lb />
Lindsay Carson, having moved there <lb />
a short time before from Madison <lb />
county, Ky. <lb />
Mrs. Ruby's earliest recollections <lb />
of home a log cabin strong- <lb />
barricaded to protect it from <lb />
bands of Indians. One of the <lb />
stories she tells her grandchildren <lb />
is how their Kit came to <lb />
be a great hunter and scout. He <lb />
was such a bright boy that it was <lb />
intended to make a lawyer of him, <lb />
but this plan was frustrated by the <lb />
early tragic death of his father. <lb />
Poor Kit was then apprenticed to a <lb />
tanner. He objected to this heart- <lb />
and to accompany his <lb />
brothers to the far wost. But, as he <lb />
was only refused to take <lb />
him. <lb />
Kit had a will of his own, how- <lb />
ever, and after they had started he <lb />
got hold of a mule and <lb />
with them at Independence Mo. <lb />
That settled it, and Kit went west. <lb />
The brothers did not return for II <lb />
years, and Mrs. Ruby saw Kit only <lb />
twice after the day ho galloped off <lb />
on his mule. Long after, when <lb />
name had become a household word <lb />
throughout the fast growing west, <lb />
he was called to Washington in con- <lb />
with important business <lb />
concerning our government and that <lb />
of When it was concluded, <lb />
be returned to his old home, where <lb />
he died days <lb />
Wants or should want <lb />
an Education, <lb />
And The Eastern Reflector is <lb />
Going to help one Boy in <lb />
that direction- <lb />
We will give absolutely free of i barge <lb />
a entitling the holder to <lb />
free tuition in all the English branches <lb />
for the entire spring term, 1806 <lb />
of <lb />
Greenville Male Academy- <lb />
Tins is the best school for boys in <lb />
astern Carolina, and the boy <lb />
will be who wins this prise. <lb />
CONDITIONS. <lb />
This months scholarship la to be <lb />
given to the boy who will get the <lb />
number of yearly subscribers for <lb />
The Eastern Reflector <lb />
between now and C o'clock P. M. on Jan <lb />
Two subscribers for <lb />
months or four subscribers for months <lb />
will count the same as one yearly sub- <lb />
This Is no catch penny device <lb />
but a offer, and if only one <lb />
subscriber be bro the <lb />
time specified the boy who brings It <lb />
will get the scholarship Of course <lb />
more than one to be <lb />
in. for this is a pi lie worth win <lb />
and many boys will work for it <lb />
In order that there may be an <lb />
for boy WHO to <lb />
this contest, we offer a cash <lb />
per cent on all subscribers, <lb />
that who fail to get <lb />
will be paid for work, hut <lb />
the one who wins scholarship will <lb />
not act the commission. Now boys get <lb />
work with the to win <lb />
this prize. You cm get as m my <lb />
copies of the as yon need <lb />
by applying to the office. If you decide <lb />
to enter this contest send us your name <lb />
a we wish to know how many a e <lb />
working for the We will publish <lb />
the result of the contest with the name <lb />
of winner in the issue of the <lb />
tor of giving the <lb />
boy time to enter school on the <lb />
opening day of spring tern Monday, <lb />
Ian, Until. <lb />
all to <lb />
THE <lb />
Greenville N. C. <lb />
N. Oct. <lb />
This to certify that I have arranged <lb />
with the publisher of The <lb />
Reflector to teach free of charge in <lb />
the English branches, for the b months <lb />
term beginning Jan. 20th, the boy <lb />
lo whom he may award the scholarship <lb />
in the above subscription contest, <lb />
. H. i A <lb />
Principal Greenville Male Academy. <lb />
The Muscles of the Rand, <lb />
In the palm of tho band, and be- <lb />
tween the bones, there <lb />
are small muscles and <lb />
which perform finer <lb />
fingers and <lb />
moving then in direction <lb />
with quickness <lb />
small <lb />
extremities of the fin- <lb />
whore they form the first joint, <lb />
being inserted the center of <lb />
motion, move the rinds of tho fingers <lb />
with great velocity. They are <lb />
the organs which give the band the <lb />
of spinning, weaving, <lb />
and as they produce, the quick <lb />
motions of the musician's fingers, <lb />
they are called by the anatomists <lb />
The combined strength <lb />
of all the muscles, in grasping, must <lb />
be very great; indeed, the power is <lb />
exhibited when we see a sailor hang- <lb />
by a rope and raising his whole <lb />
body with one arm. What, then, <lb />
must be the pressure upon the band <lb />
It would be too much for the <lb />
even of bones and tendons, and <lb />
certainly for the blood vessels and <lb />
nerves, were not the palms of the <lb />
hands, the inside of the fingers and <lb />
their lips by cushions. To <lb />
add to this purely passive defense <lb />
there is a muscle which runs across <lb />
the palm and more especially sup- <lb />
ports the cushion on inner edge; <lb />
it acts powerfully as we grasp, and <lb />
it is this muscle the <lb />
edge of the palm, hollows it, and <lb />
adapts it to lave water, forming the <lb />
cup of En- <lb />
Nature. <lb />
I am a great friend of human <lb />
and I like it all better be- <lb />
cause it has bad to suffer so much <lb />
unjust reproach. It seems to <lb />
that we are always mistaking our <lb />
conditions for our natures, and say- <lb />
that human nature is greedy <lb />
and mean and false and cruel, when <lb />
only its conditions are so. We say <lb />
you must human nature if <lb />
you wish to have human brother- <lb />
hood, but we really mean that yon <lb />
must change human conditions, and <lb />
this is quite feasible. It has always <lb />
been its conditions and <lb />
ready fitter conditions, <lb />
although many sages have tried to <lb />
rivet old ones upon it, out at <lb />
some such mistaken kindness as <lb />
would forbid m a change <lb />
shell. state of crustacean <lb />
after this change takes place is per- <lb />
but with nil its dangers it is <lb />
not so the effort to keep <lb />
old shell on forever would be. <lb />
as Basis of Good So- <lb />
by W. D. Howells, in <lb />
A. Practical Doctor. <lb />
doctor, bow is it with <lb />
my husband <lb />
to middling, so to <lb />
peak. Ho wants rest above all <lb />
things. I have written out a <lb />
for an opiate. <lb />
when must I give him <lb />
medicine <lb />
opiate is for <lb />
you, madam. Hamburger <lb />
A QUEER PROPOSAL <lb />
It Was Made on the I bat It Caught <lb />
the Girl. <lb />
An aristocratic young lady of Mag- <lb />
Germany, bad spent some <lb />
time at country sent of <lb />
and a young cavalier from <lb />
bad been paying attention <lb />
to her. Everybody thought it would <lb />
he a good match for both, and <lb />
fairs wont on swimmingly, until tho <lb />
day drew near when tho young lady <lb />
was to return home. Tho nearer the <lb />
day came tho more disappointed <lb />
were the young miss and her moth- <lb />
at the failure of tho young man <lb />
to ask the all important question. <lb />
Finally they left their <lb />
in great dismay, and just be- <lb />
fore lea-ring the young lady remark- <lb />
ed to her uncle it probably was <lb />
as well for both, as her mother hod <lb />
not much use for such a <lb />
hearted loft on <lb />
the train on tho narrow gangs rail- <lb />
road connecting the valley with the <lb />
nearest town. <lb />
After had gone the, young <lb />
man questioned the Why the <lb />
young lady had gone away so angry <lb />
and hardly noticed him when bid- <lb />
ding The uncle, a blunt ex- <lb />
soldier, repeated tho remark <lb />
by his niece when leaving to the <lb />
young man, who was touched to the <lb />
quick by the insinuation of. coward- <lb />
contained therein. He was very <lb />
much in love with lady-and had <lb />
abstained from sub- <lb />
on account of bis not consider- <lb />
it proper to propose anywhere <lb />
but at the young lady's home, which <lb />
he intended visiting before long. <lb />
This remark, however, roused his <lb />
sense of honor, and, without saying <lb />
another word, he mounted bis horse, <lb />
happened to stand ready for <lb />
an outing, and galloped after the <lb />
train, which bad gone a quarter of an <lb />
hour before. Owing to benign <lb />
and management of the <lb />
country railroad he caught tho train <lb />
before it had reached the next <lb />
He spied the young <lb />
lady at the window of a first class <lb />
compartment, and, riding up to the <lb />
train before it came to a full stop, <lb />
almost shouted <lb />
dear Miss------, I ask for your hand. <lb />
Yes or In the Station <lb />
just as the train arrived, a <lb />
was joyfully by young <lb />
miss and tearfully approved by <lb />
go. <lb />
It is not quite safe to <lb />
Americans in the <lb />
of British society, unless tho <lb />
has studied thoroughly the pedigree <lb />
of those whom ho addresses, so <lb />
many American girls nowadays are <lb />
becoming a part of the <lb />
of the old world. <lb />
Not long ago at a reception given <lb />
in Rome at the British embassy, an <lb />
Italian baron, who -was presented to <lb />
the Duchess of Manchester, sighed <lb />
deeply, as with relief, and said to <lb />
Ah How glad I am to got from <lb />
those American- there We <lb />
across them everywhere, don't <lb />
You imagine how <lb />
happy I am to converse with you; <lb />
there is such a contrast between the <lb />
manners of English and American <lb />
The duchess let him go on as long <lb />
as he liked in this and <lb />
said, with a gracious <lb />
you are right, baron, <lb />
but being myself an I am, <lb />
no doubt, incapable of <lb />
baron wished that the floor <lb />
would swallow him up and reflect- <lb />
ed that he should have known, as <lb />
very one else did, that <lb />
of Manchester was a New Yorker. <lb />
San Francisco Post. <lb />
Chinese and English,. <lb />
Some years ago in Worcester, <lb />
Mass., says Gazette of that <lb />
when Chinese laundries were a new <lb />
thing, a man went to a Chinese <lb />
laundry with some think- <lb />
that he only be understood <lb />
in English opened the con- <lb />
as <lb />
John I Yon this <lb />
You all Me <lb />
payee you, <lb />
To the Chinese laundry- <lb />
man replied as yes; <lb />
I will wash it. On what day would <lb />
yon like it <lb />
Notice to Creditors. <lb />
Having duly before the <lb />
of the Superior Court of <lb />
county as Executor of the estate of T. <lb />
C. hum. deceased, notice is <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, 18- <lb />
. or this notice be in liar <lb />
of their recovery, and all persons <lb />
ed to the said estate arc requested to <lb />
make payment. <lb />
November 1895, <lb />
HARRY SKINNER, <lb />
Executor of L. C. deceased. <lb />
HERBERT <lb />
PARLORS <lb />
Opera House, <lb />
GREENVILLE. N <lb />
Call in when you I wk <lb />
Differ in their taste. The foremost <lb />
thought with the men just row is <lb />
tobacco and high prices, while <lb />
ladies are thinking the <lb />
LATEST STYLE IN <lb />
at Lowest Prices. <lb />
If they will call at store of <lb />
MRS. GEORGIA PEARCE. <lb />
Tiny will find a full line of <lb />
Millinery, Lb Em- <lb />
Sits Fancy Hair <lb />
Pins, Side Belt Buckles, and all <lb />
other latest style goods. <lb />
is a vigorous feeder and re- <lb />
well to liberal <lb />
On corn lands the yield; <lb />
increases and the soil <lb />
if properly treated with fer-; <lb />
containing not under <lb />
actual <lb />
Potash. <lb />
A trial of this plan costs but <lb />
little and is sure to lead to <lb />
profitable culture. <lb />
pamphlets are <lb />
lag special fertilizers, are works, contain- <lb />
lug latest researches on the of <lb />
w farmers. They arc sent tree for <lb />
ens. <lb />
KALI WORKS, <lb />
Stoves, Stoves. <lb />
We are la in a <lb />
sis, <lb />
Stoves. Best quality, low price. Call and ex <lb />
We also are agents for celebrated <lb />
and <lb />
and have on band a few second-hand Bicycle <lb />
for sale very You may need a Mowing <lb />
Machine, we have stock. <lb />
Opposite Drugstore. <lb />
R. L. <lb />
DENTIST, <lb />
N. C. ; <lb />
DR. H. A. JOYNER <lb />
DENTIST, <lb />
Office up stairs overS. Co; <lb />
Hardware store. <lb />
J. C. LANIER St CO, <lb />
N. C- <lb />
--------HEALER IN-------- <lb />
Wire and Iron Fencing <lb />
First-class work <lb />
and prices reasonable. <lb />
-IS STILL AT THE FRONT WITH A LINE- <lb />
YEARS EXPERIENCE has taught that the best is the cheapest <lb />
Building Pumps, Fanning implement, and <lb />
necessary for -Millers. and general purposes, a well as <lb />
Clothing, Hats. Shoes. Ladles Dress floods I have el ways on hand. Am bend, <lb />
quarters for Heavy Groceries, and Jobbing agent for Clark's O. N. T. <lb />
Cotton, and keep courteous and attentive clerk. <lb />
WOK <lb />
N. C <lb />
J. L. <lb />
as r sell a <lb />
In <lb />
Poor <lb />
Health <lb />
means so much more than <lb />
you and <lb />
fatal diseases result from <lb />
trifling ailments neglected. <lb />
Don't play with Nature's <lb />
greatest <lb />
If <lb />
out sorts, weak <lb />
and m- <lb />
nervous, <lb />
have no appetite <lb />
and can't work, <lb />
begin at once <lb />
the most <lb />
strengthening <lb />
is <lb />
Brown's Iron Bit- <lb />
A few bot- <lb />
cure <lb />
comes from the <lb />
very first <lb />
stain <lb />
and it's <lb />
pleasant to take. <lb />
It Cures <lb />
Dyspepsia, Kidney and Liver <lb />
Neuralgia, Troubles, <lb />
Constipation, Bad Blood <lb />
Malaria, Nervous ailments <lb />
Women's complaints. <lb />
Get only the has crossed red <lb />
lines on the wrapper. All others are sub- <lb />
On receipt of two ac. stamps we <lb />
will send set of Ton Beautiful World's <lb />
Fair Views and <lb />
BROWN CHEMICAL CO. BALTIMORE, MD. <lb />
GREENVILLE, N- C <lb />
OFFICE AT THE COURT HOUSE. <lb />
All Rinks placed in strictly <lb />
FIRST-C ASS COMPANIES <lb />
At current rates <lb />
AGENT FOB FIRE PROOFS A <lb />
Wholesale and Retail <lb />
OINTMENT <lb />
TRADE <lb />
MARK. <lb />
For the Cure o all Skis <lb />
This has been In use <lb />
fifty years, and wherever know has <lb />
been in steady demand. It has been en- <lb />
by the leading physicians all over <lb />
-be conn try, and has effected cures where <lb />
all other remedies, with the attention <lb />
the most experienced physicians, have <lb />
for years tailed. This Ointment is of <lb />
and the high reputation <lb />
which it obtained it owing entirely <lb />
a its own as but little <lb />
ever been made fee bring it before tin <lb />
public. One of this Ointment will <lb />
be sent to any address on receipt of One <lb />
Dollar. All Cash Orders promptly at- <lb />
tended to. Address all orders and <lb />
communications to <lb />
T. F. CHRISTMAS, <lb />
N C- <lb />
OLD DOMINION LINE. <lb />
o O- <lb />
T- A- Established 1878. P- H. SAVAGE <lb />
SON CO., <lb />
Cotton Factors and Commission Merchants <lb />
TUNIS WHARF, NORFOLK, VA. <lb />
Wholesale and Retail Dealers In Bagging, Ties, Peanut Bags. Ac- Special <lb />
to of Cotton, Grain, Peanuts and Peas. <lb />
Liberal Cask-Advances on Consignments. Prompt and Highest <lb />
Market Prices <lb />
Norfolk National Bank, or any Reliable Business House In th <lb />
J. Cobb, <lb />
Pitt Co., N. C. <lb />
C. C. Cobb, <lb />
i-Hi Co. N. C. <lb />
Joshua Skinner, <lb />
Perquimans, Co., <lb />
COBB BROS CO., <lb />
Norfolk. Va. <lb />
o- <lb />
and near X. C. it. Ii. <lb />
Ragging, Ties Sacks Furnished at Lowest Prices. <lb />
Code, edition 1878, used in Telegraphing. <lb />
Consignments and Solicited. <lb />
WE WANT YOUR ORDERS FOR <lb />
We will fill them QUICK. <lb />
We will fill them CHEAP <lb />
We will fill them WELL <lb />
I ill Li <lb />
INS. CO. OF PHILADELPHIA, <lb />
ORGANIZED <lb />
Assets 25,000.000. <lb />
Surplus over <lb />
R. B. State <lb />
RALEIGH. X. C. <lb />
The Old is the <lb />
managed Life <lb />
America. It furnishes all kinds i f pol- <lb />
at lowest possible rates <lb />
with absolute security. It may not pay <lb />
as to agents as <lb />
other companies, but it- low rate of ex- <lb />
low death rate, immense <lb />
plus and invested, <lb />
large dividends and Indulgence to its <lb />
policy-holders, the Company <lb />
in which lo insure. Its policies arc ab- <lb />
incontestable, and after three <lb />
years be Money loan- <lb />
ed on policies, paid up granted <lb />
or policies carried by the Company for <lb />
a number of yours. <lb />
J. L- HEARNE, <lb />
N- C <lb />
-o- <lb />
Rough Heart Framing. <lb />
Rough Framing, ; <lb />
Rough Sap id Inches <lb />
; Sap Hoards, lit inches,<lb />
TAR SERVICE <lb />
Mil Washington <lb />
ville and Tarboro touching at all lam <lb />
hags on Tar River Monday, <lb />
and Friday at <lb />
Returning leave Tarboro at A. M. <lb />
Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays <lb />
Greenville A. M. same days. <lb />
These departures to stage <lb />
of water on Tar River <lb />
at th steam- <lb />
of The, Ni N Wash- <lb />
direct line for Norfolk, I <lb />
Philadelphia. New York and Boston. <lb />
Shippers r goods <lb />
marked via Dominion <lb />
New York. from <lb />
more C from <lb />
more. Miners <lb />
Boston. <lb />
JNO. SON. Agent, <lb />
J. J. <lb />
N., C <lb />
YES YES <lb />
D W. <lb />
Is ready to offer to the price <lb />
goods. I handle sin-h as <lb />
MEAT, FLOOR, COFFEE, <lb />
Meal, Crackers. Candy, <lb />
Cheese, Lard. Paper and Paper <lb />
Lime, Rotter Dishes in job <lb />
ties. I handle <lb />
AND TIES. <lb />
I a nice line <lb />
FINE SHOES <lb />
to suit everybody. <lb />
I in <lb />
exchange for goods. Also I <lb />
inc lets and can sell as cheap a <lb />
t H time. <lb />
Wood delivered to your door for <lb />
cents a load. <lb />
Terms cash. <lb />
Thanking y-u for past patronage, <lb />
N. 0- <lb />
PATENTS <lb />
obtained and all <lb />
business conducted for <lb />
Our U. . <lb />
and we can secure patent time <lb />
remote from Washington. t <lb />
Send model, drawing or photo. With <lb />
V e advise, if or not, of <lb />
charge. Oar fee not due till patent <lb />
a Pamphlet How to Obtain with <lb />
cost same U. S. and <lb />
scat free. <lb />
OPP. . . <lb />
Real <lb />
Estate <lb />
and <lb />
Rental <lb />
Agent. <lb />
and lots fur Rent or for sale <lb />
trims easy. Rents, Taxes. <lb />
and open accounts and any other <lb />
debt placed in my hands for <lb />
collection shad have prompt attention <lb />
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