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JOB PRINTING. <lb />
The Reflector is <lb />
pared to do all work <lb />
of this <lb />
NEATLY, <lb />
and <lb />
STYLE. <lb />
Plenty of new mate <lb />
rial and the best <lb />
of Stationery. <lb />
The Eastern Reflector. <lb />
D. J. WHICH Editor and Owner TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. per Year, in Advance. <lb />
VOL. XV <lb />
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 1896. <lb />
NO <lb />
Two for <lb />
. ,<lb />
We made <lb />
to I'm <lb />
the Reflector <lb />
Carolinian <lb />
above amount, <lb />
campaign year and <lb />
should take the ti <lb />
leading papers. <lb />
Sec Ostracism. <lb />
in Mi <lb />
and industrious colored <lb />
man Lo lived <lb />
is now a resident <lb />
f Raleigh lie a eon- <lb />
Democrat for many years. <lb />
He -ell until the; <lb />
rate el thou Le has <lb />
to bear much ostracism <lb />
from bid own race because <lb />
of hi.- politics. He bad employ- <lb />
maul to cut wood do other <lb />
;. fat Since lie I<lb />
I . . i- .-. . i his ii-i- <lb />
us possible. The <lb />
old man is a quiet citizen, con- <lb />
ducts well, the <lb />
gospel when not otherwise em- <lb />
Now that has been Don t Get Yet Mr <lb />
restored, and prudent j <lb />
busings men, A Washington dispatch of the <lb />
will b.- t a bend- that Senate. Butler, of <lb />
Carolina, interview <lb />
a h <lb />
some fortune. There are other <lb />
f the <lb />
v. no raid to be in <lb />
The <lb />
party that assembled <lb />
at Chicago in 1892 <lb />
was responsible f-r years <lb />
it. ore f and v <lb />
scandal disgrace. The <lb />
it i 1896 w -h i- <lb />
IX-l ,; <lb />
pealed to the people for their in- <lb />
The handsome vote <lb />
it received throughout the <lb />
i-s a sufficient <lb />
has the confidence of Th ere is <lb />
that City that day, expresses t <lb />
that it was not possible <lb />
to Le elected <lb />
ins Suite succeed Senator <lb />
The <lb />
L Hold <lb />
who know him. It is a shame no occasion reorganization, <lb />
f. he should thus be I The Democratic party of will <lb />
, be the Democratic party of 1900, <lb />
and in the named year it will <lb />
a id the be denied him be- <lb />
cause of his in politics. <lb />
ii and Observer. <lb />
lie the <lb />
York Journal. <lb />
Correcting <lb />
The parents beat their <lb />
child his faults. ex- <lb />
to why what he <lb />
did was wrong equally do him <lb />
wore than good. Physical <lb />
pain does not <lb />
or the heart, or <lb />
train the conscience, or make <lb />
what is good be loved and is <lb />
bad be detested. <lb />
it generally brings out the <lb />
be cruelty, the vindictive- <lb />
the malice, hatred of the <lb />
boy has to suffer it. <lb />
more and be a <lb />
good rule for many fathers and <lb />
to adopt. <lb />
But not by angry scolding or <lb />
loud and passionate invective <lb />
can they instruct sou, but <lb />
by patient explanation, quiet <lb />
reasoning, tender appeals to his <lb />
bitter nature, and by prayerful <lb />
cits., e to show him what is true <lb />
i-d beautiful, can they <lb />
ALL SORTS. <lb />
The <lb />
up- <lb />
Woman is <lb />
every man <lb />
primping <lb />
a delusion, <lb />
prone bug <lb />
and <lb />
a de- <lb />
. . <lb />
Hit cycler a hump on his <lb />
is evidently bent on gating <lb />
there- <lb />
Early rising isn't what it <lb />
cracked up to be. fact, it's of- <lb />
ten a <lb />
It is not at all to a <lb />
when overdraws his bank ac- <lb />
count- <lb />
Th- man with a strong <lb />
fa v shouldn't mind a few fa s <lb />
from a bicycle. <lb />
you like <lb />
Miss <lb />
make you for <lb />
the little brown jug to <lb />
man who was punishing it. <lb />
Who wilt be elected United <lb />
States Senator to succeed <lb />
ard This is not being <lb />
continually asked, and there <lb />
seems to be some diversity of <lb />
opinion as to how it should be <lb />
answered. Republicans say- <lb />
that Pritchard will be his own <lb />
successor and they assert it very <lb />
confidently, that <lb />
have enough Populists pledged to <lb />
secure his election. And <lb />
th s may be true, <lb />
Populists assert that a Pop- <lb />
will be elected in <lb />
place. The that some <lb />
list members of the Legislature <lb />
are now pledged to is <lb />
no that will vote <lb />
for nest January. It depends <lb />
entirely upon what sort of a trade <lb />
can then make. <lb />
The most sensational, as well <lb />
as the most disgraceful, feature <lb />
of this senatorial election, is the <lb />
candidacy of Chief <lb />
Wilson Yes, ibis <lb />
fessed has and <lb />
publicly himself a can- <lb />
for so <lb />
filled by B. <lb />
Vance Doesn't it really set in <lb />
like yet, alas, some <lb />
men North Carolina seem so <lb />
lost to all tense of shame <lb />
they would in the <lb />
of so an outrage on <lb />
decency i r l- <lb />
Spain's Awful <lb />
English sympathy Spain <lb />
to retain some of <lb />
her historical power must be <lb />
by the tale of horrible <lb />
cruelties in the The <lb />
Times correspondent at Hong <lb />
Kong reports that the Spaniards <lb />
ire keeping prisoners in <lb />
iii pi, ventilated <lb />
an iron grating the door. The <lb />
tide sometime rises and stops <lb />
the grating up. says <lb />
the writer, tide rose on Mon- <lb />
night the atmosphere was <lb />
and men and women <lb />
native prisoners, fought like <lb />
wild animals- Some went mad <lb />
altogether. Next morning the <lb />
numbers bad reduced by <lb />
Dispatch, <lb />
11th- <lb />
charcoal. Both y <lb />
them stands the mightiest to <lb />
The food on your and <lb />
your own body ; the same, <lb />
yet between the two the <lb />
the arbiter of growth or <lb />
or <lb />
We cannot make a diamond, we can- <lb />
not make blood and No. <lb />
Bat by means of the Digestive <lb />
Cordial we can enable the to <lb />
digest food which otherwise fer <lb />
i and poison the In <lb />
forms of dyspepsia Incipient con- <lb />
with loss o flesh, <lb />
prostration tie <lb />
dial is the successful Taken <lb />
food it relieves at It <lb />
and assists to nourish <lb />
t to now merit <lb />
SO cents, <lb />
is the best i for <lb />
u it in place <lb />
Cat <lb />
the Farmer's <lb />
will never <lb />
pay iD this country, if <lb />
did. It was not much trouble <lb />
to farm fifty years ago. Anybody <lb />
who could bold a plow or a <lb />
or a scythe, and knew enough <lb />
to sow plant and reap at the <lb />
proper sea-on, could farm. All <lb />
there was to do to plant corn <lb />
and sow wheat seed, <lb />
harvest and market them. The <lb />
animals that v.-. v. bred did not <lb />
amount to much, the <lb />
East, the local butcher would <lb />
Come around bay the calves, <lb />
and, as a cow was cow, it did <lb />
not make any difference bow long <lb />
she lived. The business was <lb />
dead easy, as far as management <lb />
went. It was then all work and <lb />
no management; but now the <lb />
management is the principal <lb />
thing. The farmer mast think, <lb />
and think hard- Ho finds it <lb />
e to diversify bis crops more <lb />
than ever, and be is often at a <lb />
loss to decide in direction <lb />
to do it- He bus brains to com- <lb />
with, both off the <lb />
farm. Bogus butters, cotton seed <lb />
oil, lard, and of <lb />
every one of his product that <lb />
can be adulterated, placed <lb />
side by side with his productions <lb />
in the market; and it is no use <lb />
for to about it. <lb />
While he is grumbling the other <lb />
fellows get the money. He must <lb />
the <lb />
the of <lb />
power and they will declare <lb />
their caucus, says the <lb />
sumo man ho is a <lb />
straight silver who is <lb />
.- t -i, It. d <lb />
is opposed to the national bank- <lb />
This is, of <lb />
only another way of saying that <lb />
Senator cannot be elect- <lb />
ed to succeed himself; be may <lb />
not be; but the above declaration <lb />
from which it <lb />
being considered, argues nothing <lb />
against the of bis re- <lb />
election. Butler bis crowd <lb />
for pending the <lb />
recent campaign, over and over <lb />
again, that the Populists would <lb />
no gold standard <lb />
for anything this year; yet <lb />
we saw last week electing <lb />
gold who <lb />
would have helped to tie Bryan's <lb />
hands if he bad elected, <lb />
gold legislator who will <lb />
vote a gold bug for the <lb />
it e, lit chard may or may <lb />
be re-elected by Populist votes, <lb />
but you will know beloved what <lb />
the Butler Ayer-W gang is <lb />
going to do about only <lb />
after they have it. The <lb />
crowd that betrayed Guthrie <lb />
elected Russell Governor is <lb />
of Ob- <lb />
THE LEGISLATURE.<lb />
The next Legislature will <lb />
as follows <lb />
STATE SENATE- <lb />
District, Cam- <lb />
den, Hertford, Gates <lb />
ard <lb />
L Republican, <lb />
J i Newsome, Populist- <lb />
Ashe, Blackburn, Re. Republican, and <lb />
publican. <lb />
Beaufort, H E j Don <lb />
Bertie, White, t, I<lb />
Y Morton, <lb />
can <lb />
W J Curry, <lb />
Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Report <lb />
Meares, <lb />
W W Drew, <lb />
list. <lb />
Second District, Wash- Gaudier, Republican. <lb />
John Pearson, Demo- <lb />
Cabarrus, A <lb />
list. <lb />
J L Nelson, Demo- <lb />
Dare, Beaufort <lb />
Hyde and <lb />
and Yeager, <lb />
cat.<lb />
J M E , Pi ft- <lb />
list- j <lb />
Fourth District, ET Carteret, E G<lb />
Fifth District, Caswell, C J Yarborough, Pop- <lb />
Catawba, L It pop- <lb />
Lee Perkins, Republican I <lb />
Sixth District, J <lb />
Populist. <lb />
Seventh District, Nash <lb />
and J F Mitchell, Pop- <lb />
J T Sharp, <lb />
Eighth District, Jones <lb />
Carteret, Lenoir. Greece <lb />
Hardison, Populist, j <lb />
Republican- I Clay, Wm Democrat. <lb />
District, Wayne j Cleveland, Dr B F Dem- <lb />
and H L Grant, f <lb />
Democrat, T B Foster, <lb />
Koran- J H Demo. <lb />
Walter Murphy, <lb />
V Lusk, <lb />
Ferguson <lb />
j Republican. <lb />
H Johnson, pop- <lb />
and It v. Clumpier, <lb />
list- <lb />
-J Br. <lb />
Swain, J H Cathey, <lb />
Transylvania, E A Aiken, Re- <lb />
publican. <lb />
Dr Abe Alexander, Re- <lb />
publican. <lb />
Jas Price, Populist- <lb />
W U Republican. <lb />
Wake, Jas H Young, <lb />
can, J p H Adams, Republican, <lb />
Raking <lb />
Powder <lb />
ABSOLUTELY PURE <lb />
Camden, J E Burgess, <lb />
and J E Bryan, Populist. <lb />
Cherokee, D Re- <lb />
publican- <lb />
Richard Elliott, Re- and James Ferrell, <lb />
Warren. C A Republican, <lb />
Catarrh Cannot <lb />
with LOCAL. a <lb />
hey Cannot the seat of <lb />
Catarrh is a blood or <lb />
disease, and in order to cure it <lb />
you take internal remedies. Hall's <lb />
arm Cure is taken Internally, and <lb />
directly on the mucous <lb />
Hall's Catarrh Cure is not i med- <lb />
It was by one of the <lb />
bi-st this country <lb />
is a It <lb />
is the best i. <lb />
combined with <lb />
acting directly on the mucous <lb />
The the <lb />
is what such won <lb />
results in curing catarrh. <lb />
for testimonials, <lb />
J. Props Toledo. <lb />
gold by <lb />
Capt. W- H. <lb />
has placed a contract with <lb />
the firm of Jackson <lb />
of Del., <lb />
for a car to be used for the <lb />
pose of advertising the <lb />
products, manufactures and en <lb />
of North Carolina. It <lb />
will be patterned after the fashion <lb />
of Florida car, and like which, <lb />
it will travel over the United <lb />
States. The contract price of the <lb />
car it is to be fin- <lb />
Carolina woods, <lb />
which are as pretty as any pro- <lb />
world- This is the <lb />
enterprise of the North Carolina <lb />
Advertising which <lb />
Capt. is manager. The <lb />
materials for the car are <lb />
being collected and will be ready <lb />
to be placed by the lime the car <lb />
is ready. There will be a fish <lb />
and bud display of all kinds from <lb />
the east; bears, deer and various <lb />
kinds of game from all parts of <lb />
the State; woods of all varieties; <lb />
the different products of the soil, <lb />
gold, silver, iron and the various <lb />
minerals, and l it will be an <lb />
exposition on wheels. It will <lb />
visit the people of all the cities <lb />
and towns in the North, East and <lb />
West. <lb />
THE DISCO his LIFE <lb />
Mr. ;. Beaver- <lb />
says. Dr, New <lb />
Discovery I owe life. Was taken <lb />
with I and tried all Hie <lb />
fur miles about, but of no avail <lb />
aim was given up and could hot <lb />
. Having Dr King's New <lb />
in my store I tent for a bolt e and <lb />
not grumble but I fT he <lb />
ti . ,. , J to get better, and after three <lb />
He must the fact that fol <lb />
agricultural pursuits, like other <lb />
lines of business, have their com- <lb />
that nothing on <lb />
earth but the exercise of gray <lb />
matter in his head will unravel <lb />
them-Farmer's Voice- <lb />
CURB FOR HEAD <lb />
A- a remedy for ail forms of Headache <lb />
was up about again It is <lb />
worth Its weight in gold We won't <lb />
keep or house without Get a <lb />
free trial at L. Wooten's <lb />
Store <lb />
hitters has proved to be notice is hereby given <lb />
Notice to <lb />
In accordance a made at <lb />
term of Pitt Superior <lb />
In a case therein pending In <lb />
J. N. Executor of B- A- <lb />
is plaintiff and R. B. Bynum and others<lb />
best. It effects a cure <lb />
and the in .-t dreaded habitual sick <lb />
h yield to its influence. We <lb />
all who are afflicted to procure a <lb />
bottle, and give this remedy a <lb />
of habitual constipation <lb />
cures by giving the ton <lb />
to bowels, and few ca.-cs long <lb />
th- use of Try it ones <lb />
f cents and at John L. <lb />
Drug <lb />
cure Indigestion. <lb />
at <lb />
Tabula car <lb />
t the creditors A. Bynum, <lb />
ed to with me the evidence of their <lb />
claims estate, on or before <lb />
of November It is <lb />
made my to to r <lb />
term amount the <lb />
the pro sh of in <lb />
the assets. Those desiring <lb />
to share unit present their <lb />
claims within the specified time <lb />
E, A. <lb />
Clerk of the Superior Court. <lb />
Hit, <lb />
and R Q Maxwell, Populist <lb />
Tenth District, <lb />
Geo. H Cannon, <lb />
populist. <lb />
Eleventh District, <lb />
B Re- <lb />
publican- <lb />
Twelfth District, OH <lb />
Populist. <lb />
District <lb />
E S Democrat. <lb />
Fourteenth District, <lb />
and Geo. But- <lb />
Populist B N Roberson, <lb />
populist. <lb />
Fifteenth District, <lb />
Angus Shaw, Pop <lb />
J i Maultsby, <lb />
Sixteenth District, <lb />
Seventeenth <lb />
and Dr. <lb />
District, <lb />
Grange and Durham, <lb />
E S Parker, Democrat <lb />
E Lyon, populist. <lb />
Nineteenth District <lb />
W At water, populist. <lb />
Twentieth , <lb />
J A Walker, <lb />
Twenty-first District, <lb />
Alf, Scales, Democrat, <lb />
Twenty-second District, <lb />
D p <lb />
populist, <lb />
Dis <lb />
Montgomery, and <lb />
W H Adams, Populist <lb />
can. <lb />
Twenty fourth District <lb />
rat U D <lb />
District, <lb />
Dr. J D Alexander, <lb />
Twenty sixth District, <lb />
Davidson and S Earn- <lb />
populist, and A <lb />
Twenty-seventh District <lb />
dell, Davie and Yadkin, Shore <lb />
and Republicans. <lb />
Twenty-eight district, <lb />
one Republican- <lb />
Twenty-ninth District, <lb />
Lincoln, <lb />
R H W Barber, f and <lb />
one Republican. <lb />
Thirtieth District, <lb />
Ashe and <lb />
Thirty-first District <lb />
Burke, and <lb />
E- F. <lb />
list, <lb />
Thirty-second <lb />
Cleveland, Rutherford and <lb />
M B Justice, Democrat, J A An- <lb />
Democrat <lb />
Thirty-third, <lb />
Madison and Geo H <lb />
Republican, and W W <lb />
Rollins, Republican. <lb />
Thirty fourth <lb />
and <lb />
II. S Anderson. Republican- <lb />
Cherokee and J <lb />
Frank Ray, Democrat. <lb />
representation would stand <lb />
Populists <lb />
Democrats <lb />
Republican <lb />
HOUSE OF <lb />
Alexander, J W Watts, Demo- <lb />
S A <lb />
Allegheny. M F Jones, Demo <lb />
Anson, T C Leak, <lb />
Columbus, J B <lb />
Craven, Robt Hancock, <lb />
Cumberland, H Sutton, <lb />
W P <lb />
W II Gallop, Demo- <lb />
Dare, C Daniels, Re- <lb />
publican. <lb />
Davidson, J W Re- <lb />
publican. <lb />
Davie, W A Bailey, Republican <lb />
Maury Populist. <lb />
Durham, John W <lb />
Democrat- <lb />
publican, and E E Bryan, <lb />
J L Grubbs, <lb />
L N Re- <lb />
publican. <lb />
Be <lb />
pop- publican. <lb />
Wayne, T Parker, Democrat. <lb />
J E Person, populist. <lb />
Wilkes, J Q A Adams, <lb />
can C H Summers, <lb />
Wilson. Dr B T Person, <lb />
J C <lb />
will the several par- <lb />
ties representation as fellows. <lb />
Republicans <lb />
Democrats, <lb />
Populism <lb />
Doubtful <lb />
Criminals. <lb />
AN OLD BALE OF COTTON <lb />
It Was Generations But Wu <lb />
Sold <lb />
Ga, Evening <lb />
N i here was recently sold <lb />
in oily w lint was probably <lb />
the oldest bale of cotton in <lb />
world. The cotton was grown in <lb />
Laurens county, S- C in 1834 by <lb />
an old man by the Watts. <lb />
though old, was <lb />
snowy white and not least <lb />
tinged with yellow. It was a <lb />
curiosity to cotton men of to- <lb />
day and attracted considerable <lb />
attention. The bale was of usual <lb />
size and was packed in a coarse, <lb />
home-made cloth, woven from <lb />
old rags into a sheet- ties <lb />
which held the bale together were <lb />
made from vines were <lb />
as bard and taut as rawhide <lb />
thongs. The cotton has in <lb />
the family ever since it was made <lb />
and dumped from cotton <lb />
press into yard. It was then <lb />
taken into old barn, where it <lb />
has safe sheltered from <lb />
more sixty years. <lb />
Mr. Watts, though fairly a rich <lb />
planter, refused to sell the <lb />
at price. Old Watts, <lb />
after bis crop was ginned and <lb />
baled, in sot aside <lb />
from entire lot, saying to his <lb />
sou at the may be a <lb />
poor man come to die, <lb />
and case am I want that bale <lb />
of to par- <lb />
sold the proceeds <lb />
In the Baptist State Convention <lb />
held in Morganton last week Dr. I used to defray my funeral ex- <lb />
J. D. offered follow-1 The years rolled by, he <lb />
and W p were passed continued to add to hi-wealth, <lb />
can- <lb />
Franklin, Garter Harrow, <lb />
of State classes all convicts I this world's and the cotton <lb />
together, making no was left unsold. Some time be- <lb />
demise he took <lb />
hardened offenders such <lb />
by that body land when he bad lived his alloted <lb />
The system time in <lb />
White, Democrat. <lb />
J J Gatling, <lb />
Graham, John Dayton, <lb />
populist, Crews <lb />
Republican <lb />
Guilford, J Democrat, <lb />
B G Republican, <lb />
Gr. W R Dixon, populist. <lb />
Halifax, J H Arlington, <lb />
Scott Harris, populist. <lb />
Republican. <lb />
Hay wood, J W Ferguson, <lb />
J B Freeman, Re- <lb />
publican. <lb />
Hertford, Stark Hare, <lb />
can- <lb />
Hyde, G Harris, populist- <lb />
Ii-ed-ll, J R Demo- <lb />
A A Democrat- <lb />
Jackson, Walter E Moore, <lb />
Johnston, Claude M Smith- <lb />
Democrat, M <lb />
Democrat. <lb />
Renoir, E P Hauser, populist. <lb />
Lincoln, L A <lb />
list. <lb />
Lyle, <lb />
Madison, J W Re- <lb />
publican. <lb />
Pagan, <lb />
W A Conley, Dem- <lb />
Sol. Demo- <lb />
one populist and one Demo- <lb />
Mitchell, L A <lb />
can. <lb />
Montgomery, J A Reynolds, <lb />
populist, <lb />
Moore, W H H Lawhorn, Dem- <lb />
Nash, V U Carter, <lb />
Hanover, Jno. T Home, <lb />
Republican, D D <lb />
Northampton, N R Raw Is, Re- <lb />
publican. <lb />
Onslow, a Duffy, Democrat. <lb />
Orange, A Holmes, Democrat <lb />
C M Babbitt, Populist. <lb />
no tank, Wm- Q Pool, lie- <lb />
Perquimans, J D Parker, <lb />
list- <lb />
Gibson James, Demo-, <lb />
Person, Jno. S Cunningham, <lb />
Democrat. <lb />
Pitt, E V Cox, and <lb />
Chapman, populist. <lb />
Re- <lb />
publican. <lb />
J White, <lb />
and J M Allen, Republican. <lb />
I Dockery, <lb />
have last entered <lb />
of crime, therefore <lb />
on a career <lb />
to remark to his SOU that <lb />
in case the cotton was used, <lb />
to keep it the family, guarding <lb />
it carefully, not to sell under <lb />
That <lb />
humanity and justice requite <lb />
that there should be circumstances for fun <lb />
and classification in these expenses- The bale <lb />
things. <lb />
was <lb />
That <lb />
of this body, a reformatory <lb />
for youthful criminals should be <lb />
established early <lb />
more carefully watched by <lb />
than bis father- Mr- Watts, Jr., <lb />
was industrious when he <lb />
crossed over river it was not <lb />
necessary to dispose of it to pay <lb />
expenses of funeral. Be- <lb />
fore young man died be made <lb />
a to his sister and in will <lb />
, it was expressed wish that <lb />
Tobacco has long been claimed, j he bale De disposed of <lb />
by its devotees to. a most <lb />
Tobacco as a Disinfectant. <lb />
pi disinfectant, but defenders <lb />
of smoking says <lb />
only for the purpose of obtaining <lb />
money to pay her funeral ex- <lb />
if it be When <lb />
Weekly, fall to make use of <lb />
the most powerful argument in j MoB was not sold. Miss Watts <lb />
Hitherto the moat recently died intestate, and when <lb />
its favor. <lb />
has in favor of <lb />
smoking, was a certain <lb />
beneficial effect on digestion <lb />
and a soothing effect on the <lb />
nerves. <lb />
It has been learned recently, <lb />
from report of investigation <lb />
of the effects of tobacco during <lb />
epidemic of cholera at Ham- <lb />
burg, that cholera microbes could <lb />
not exist in the mouths of <lb />
There were no living bacteria <lb />
after hours, in cigars made up <lb />
with water containing <lb />
cholera germs to the inch. <lb />
There were traces of microbes <lb />
to be found in any of cigars <lb />
manufactured at in <lb />
the time of epidemic- The <lb />
die in a half or two <lb />
hours exposure to the smoke of <lb />
Brazil, Sumatra or Havana to <lb />
The smoke of any cigar kills <lb />
the microbes. Experiments show <lb />
that five tn in rites after begin- <lb />
to smoke the microbes in <lb />
the month are killed. Another <lb />
fact established is that none of <lb />
the persons employed in the to- <lb />
factories at Hamburg con. <lb />
tract cholera. <lb />
the final winding up of her estate <lb />
was made the cotton was put on <lb />
the market and sold. <lb />
North Presidential Vote, <lb />
in the official canvass of the State, <lb />
selecting and votes, <lb />
as basis of the count <lb />
received 174.488 votes in <lb />
North Ci I <lb />
total 82.0,7 or more <lb />
bun the in 1802. <lb />
Dr. G. Beavers- <lb />
ville. III., lays. Dr. King's New <lb />
Discovery I owe my life I was taken <lb />
with La Grippe and the <lb />
for about, but of no avail <lb />
was up and told I could not <lb />
live. Having Dr. King's New <lb />
in my store sent for a bottle <lb />
Vegan its use and from the first dose <lb />
began to get better, and after using <lb />
three bottle was up and about again. <lb />
It is worth Its weight In gold We <lb />
won't keep store or house without <lb />
Get a free at John L. Woolen <lb />
Drug Store, <lb />
Large Cargoes of Cotton. <lb />
The Wilmington Messenger <lb />
says that a few days ago the Brit- <lb />
steamship cleared <lb />
from Wilmington <lb />
bales of cotton, which was the <lb />
largest cargo ever shipped from <lb />
that port. big British steam, <lb />
was then in port <lb />
taking on a cargo of cotton at <lb />
tic Champion compress, and her <lb />
master, Capt. C. F. Reid, deter- <lb />
mined to take honors away <lb />
from the The <lb />
succeeded in getting one <lb />
more bale on the than <lb />
the carried, so that <lb />
Captain good cleared <lb />
Saturday for Bremen, Germany, <lb />
with bales, weighing <lb />
pounds, valued at <lb />
Poultry <lb />
Bring Poultry and to Win <lb />
for highest price <lb />
B if and ship large <lb />
in ed to you. as a an <lb />
cash. <lb />
SHE . MISSTEP. <lb />
Just u. tor- the <lb />
the <lb />
The illus <lb />
womanly A of <lb />
prancing steeds, reined in by a <lb />
coach in in, stood in front of <lb />
church. Tho <lb />
bold <lb />
tho door of tho carriage, and <lb />
bride and groom, tho former <lb />
placid as tho surface of an Al <lb />
pine lake, while in <lb />
was a decisive <lb />
of mental disturbance, bad <lb />
stepped out and were ascending the <lb />
broad loading into the <lb />
auditorium. <lb />
By a misstep occasioned by I <lb />
entanglement of her nether <lb />
such only women can i <lb />
plain, of whoso pedal extremities the j <lb />
natural functions are thus not tn i <lb />
frequently and sometimes <lb />
interfered with, she <lb />
stumbled, and but for tho support <lb />
of his arm would have <lb />
fallen. <lb />
But the or i <lb />
some renders of this true <lb />
story will call him, on helping her <lb />
to stand uprightly at her re- <lb />
and his lips only <lb />
Say gruffly, how awkward, <lb />
accentuating tho word <lb />
as if all his previous conceptions of <lb />
her loveliness had now and <lb />
disappeared. She was wounded <lb />
not by tho simple, <lb />
misstep that <lb />
ed her, hut by his <lb />
It was but a short walk from its <lb />
doorway up through tho center aisle <lb />
to the chancel of tho church, but the <lb />
bride, moving leisurely toward it <lb />
with her ill grained escort, was look- <lb />
far beyond and <lb />
priest decorative garlands. <lb />
The train of thought which her be- <lb />
trothed had occasioned by his tart <lb />
rebuke, how awkward, <lb />
ward extended far into the future. <lb />
If he could thus ruthlessly injure a <lb />
trustful woman's feelings in the <lb />
most blissful hour of her life, what <lb />
would probably be his treatment of <lb />
her after marriage <lb />
mind was tip before she <lb />
reached the chancel railing. She <lb />
stood there without a She <lb />
heard the officiating clergyman ask <lb />
the bridegroom, thou have <lb />
this -woman to thy wedded wife, to <lb />
live together after God's ordinance <lb />
in tho holy state of <lb />
etc. She beard him answer, in <lb />
voice that seemed to her as lacking; <lb />
the of <lb />
Then came the supreme of <lb />
her heroism. The- clergyman bad <lb />
ended his of <lb />
question, thou have this man <lb />
to thy wedded etc., be- <lb />
fore she answered distinctly and <lb />
clearly enough to heard by all <lb />
the guests the pews near- <lb />
est to the <lb />
At tame moment, withdrawing <lb />
her gloved hand from the arm of her <lb />
discarded lover, she stood directly <lb />
facing him, and with <lb />
manner, with equal clearness and <lb />
distinctness how <lb />
awkward, awkward <lb />
Can the reader blame her for <lb />
avoiding in all <lb />
would have become to her a <lb />
ed married life if she, too, had an <lb />
the clergyman, <lb />
Now York World. <lb />
Fire. <lb />
I must draw attention to that <lb />
of the Turkish tactics <lb />
stamped the war of 1877 with <lb />
character of its own, a feature <lb />
dent in all sections in which I took <lb />
part, in none more than in the one <lb />
under discussion. I to the <lb />
quick fire of the Turkish infantry, <lb />
of such power, duration and effect. <lb />
as had never before been dreamed <lb />
of. General wrote later,. <lb />
a shower of lead as that with, <lb />
which the Turks hail our troops ha <lb />
never before boon employed as a <lb />
mode of warfare by any <lb />
It was more instinct, ex- <lb />
silent consent and <lb />
in their weapons than training- <lb />
or formulated rules which <lb />
the Turkish foot soldiers to adopt <lb />
this mods of fighting. I had <lb />
quick fire drill in but <lb />
I o that it was not ma- <lb />
tho first battle that the <lb />
became really conscious of the <lb />
of long sustained quick <lb />
fire. <lb />
Our orders wore briefly as fol- <lb />
soon as you know or sup- <lb />
pose the enemy to be within range <lb />
of your rifles tho space <lb />
occupied by or <lb />
to be traversed by hire <lb />
with independent of die- J <lb />
duration, difficulty of aim <lb />
probability of hitting and <lb />
of The awful J <lb />
feet upon the opponent of this ruin, S <lb />
if carried out as and an <lb />
as it was by that <lb />
Turks, is apparent in the i <lb />
losses, and in the fact that <lb />
out the campaign the <lb />
tan with few and <lb />
exceptions, collapsed, <lb />
J B. TRIPP superiority notwithstanding. <lb />
w.<lb /></p>
                <pb facs="00017823_tn_0002" n="2" />
                <p>
REFLECTOR <lb />
Greenville, N. <lb />
at the post office at Green- <lb />
ville, H. C a second c ass <lb />
Wednesday, November 25th, 1890. <lb />
WASHINGTON <lb />
m Our Correspondent <lb />
Washington, Nov. 20th 1896. <lb />
Has Cleveland made a <lb />
deal with <lb />
as this appear <lb />
rumors it pertinent. <lb />
those rum is ii m it that a list <lb />
n in a number of <lb />
slates who took active part <lb />
n in late <lb />
is being prepared; that they <lb />
all t dismissed and gold Democrats <lb />
appoint, d in their places, and I hat an <lb />
understanding exists by which <lb />
gold democrats are be allowed to <lb />
under <lb />
Kit <lb />
man, of HI., who took active part <lb />
in the campaign as a gold Democrat <lb />
and who has just been appointed Com- <lb />
missioner of I Revenue to <lb />
Mr. Miller who resigned to enter <lb />
private business, is said to have <lb />
ed assurances that he would be allowed <lb />
keep office under the <lb />
administration. In tact, it is said that <lb />
he would not otherwise have accepted, <lb />
i These rumors cannot be <lb />
and it would be difficult <lb />
to believe such possible had it <lb />
not been the political of <lb />
the last year. Just imagine what <lb />
would have been thought of the man <lb />
who would have correctly <lb />
the political event of the past twelve <lb />
mouths one year ago. <lb />
The larger the of Ii <lb />
can Senators and Representatives in <lb />
Washington grows the more probable <lb />
it becomes that no real effort is going <lb />
to be made by them to pass the y <lb />
tariff bill in the Senate. While then <lb />
are a few conservatives among them <lb />
who pissing the bill or <lb />
some other bill slightly amending <lb />
present tariff law at this session of Con- <lb />
and sparing the country the <lb />
an extra session, great majority <lb />
them are determined to have <lb />
session and to pass a tariff <lb />
bill in the House and to try to pass it <lb />
in Senate, and will probably have <lb />
their way. <lb />
Senator Mills, Texas, is among <lb />
the early Congressional arrivals. He <lb />
he doesn't care to guess what will <lb />
be done at the coming session Con- <lb />
but his indicates that lie <lb />
doesn't any tariff legislation. <lb />
He a few words to say that are <lb />
commended to the who are <lb />
indited to follow the advice of Senator <lb />
and favor of v <lb />
new party to combine all the elements <lb />
opposed to and the gold <lb />
standard. Said Mr. Mills; <lb />
Democratic party will live as long as <lb />
the government lives. No amount <lb />
whipping can kill <lb />
of the friends the <lb />
administration are not talking as wisely <lb />
as they might about the possible re- <lb />
of the silver Republican Sen- <lb />
to the proposed protection tariff <lb />
bill which is to be put the <lb />
House and attempted to be put through <lb />
the Senate at the extra session of Con- <lb />
expected to be called as a <lb />
is inaugurated For in <lb />
representative Grout, of <lb />
after expressing the belief that <lb />
the constituents of these Senators would <lb />
compel them lo support u protection <lb />
tariff bill, goes a step further and makes <lb />
threat that if they do not vote for <lb />
it they lie ignored in the <lb />
of Federal patronage in their <lb />
States the entire term of lie. <lb />
While this threat would <lb />
surely be carried cut, it is <lb />
impolitic, not to call it absolutely <lb />
foolish, to publicly make it before the <lb />
Senators have indicated intentions <lb />
High spirited men are seldom controlled <lb />
by threats, and if the of <lb />
protection are careful they will <lb />
drive votes they might have got <lb />
had no threats been made. <lb />
Senator Vest, of Missouri, isn't one <lb />
of those who there is the <lb />
est chance for the tariff bill to <lb />
be passed by the Senate at th s session. <lb />
He have no doubt that the <lb />
Republican Senators who voted with <lb />
the Democrats at the session <lb />
the consideration of the <lb />
bill, the possible exception of <lb />
Carter, with as again, and it <lb />
they do there is of pass- <lb />
Pettus, who will on the <lb />
4th of next March succeed Senator <lb />
of Alabama, was a law pal <lb />
Senator Morgan about thirty years <lb />
o and might have been Senate <lb />
twenty years ago bad he not declined <lb />
nomination. When he takes his <lb />
seat Alabama will nave, what no other <lb />
State has or has ever had two Sena- <lb />
tors who are residents of the same town. <lb />
Gen. for he was a Confederate <lb />
Brigadier, will bring to the Senate a <lb />
ripe experience. He is as strong an <lb />
advocate of the free coinage of silver <lb />
as could be found anywhere. <lb />
Jackson Democratic Association <lb />
has invited Mr. Bryan to deliver <lb />
address at celebration of Jackson <lb />
day, Jar. 8th, 1897, are boxful <lb />
that he will accept. <lb />
The question of who the few gold <lb />
Democrats in Congress will <lb />
with at I he coming session Is being <lb />
much talked about. Having bolted the <lb />
regular Democratic nomination, unless <lb />
specially invited to do so, it is <lb />
they cannot attend a Democratic <lb />
and seems to <lb />
such will be ext. lo <lb />
FIRST BACKS. <lb />
Q Horses Bear off First Hon- <lb />
ors. <lb />
Tue Greenville Driving Association <lb />
g weather for the firs. <lb />
of the fail on Wednesday A <lb />
sized at I lie <lb />
t witness trials sped <lb />
present declare the races to be fine <lb />
as they ever saw on any North Carolina <lb />
track. horses were in I <lb />
trim of the contests were <lb />
and ex <lb />
HACK-----3 MISt TE S, <lb />
For this race there were five entries ; <lb />
Wood Moore, by J. R. Hedges, Tar- <lb />
o ; Mary Lee, by Hooker, <lb />
G ; Barron Wood, by S. L <lb />
Hampton, Va.; Roy M-, b J <lb />
W. Harry C., by W <lb />
W. Henderson. <lb />
race was so that six heats <lb />
were necessary to decide it, the horses <lb />
coining out in the following order <lb />
1st Moore, Roy M., <lb />
Harry C., Mary Lee, Wood <lb />
time <lb />
2nd Lee, Wood Moore <lb />
Harry Roy M., Barron Wood <lb />
time <lb />
3rd M., Barron Wood, <lb />
Wood Hurry C, Mary Lee <lb />
time <lb />
4th Wood, Mary Lee, <lb />
Wood Moore, Hairy C., Roy <lb />
Lee, Barron Wood, <lb />
liar y C, Wood Moore, Roy <lb />
Lee, Wood <lb />
Wood Moore, Roy M , Harry <lb />
Lee Barron <lb />
Wood Wood Moore <lb />
RACE-----2.30 CLASS, <lb />
The following were entered <lb />
Tillie by W. E. Cooler, <lb />
Bird Eye, by Smith Hook- <lb />
Frank T., by C. Steele, <lb />
Norfolk. <lb />
1st Ferguson, Frank <lb />
T., Bird <lb />
2nd Eye, Frank T., <lb />
lie <lb />
3rd Frank T., <lb />
lie <lb />
4th Heat Bird Eye, Frank T., <lb />
lie <lb />
Tillie <lb />
Ferguson Frank T. <lb />
HACK, <lb />
The entries far this race were Mis <lb />
Carter, Lewiston, and Hanger <lb />
half mile dash. <lb />
In Miss <lb />
Carter, Tanager, time <lb />
2nd a dead heat, <lb />
Miss Carter, Lewiston and <lb />
coming in Tanager half neck <lb />
time <lb />
3rd Carter, Lewiston. <lb />
On account of lameness u-a- <lb />
withdrawn. <lb />
Carter Lewis- <lb />
ton Tanager <lb />
f here were three races today, <lb />
n. <lb />
The Roanoke Union will be held in <lb />
Washington, N. C, Nov. <lb />
a. <lb />
K. Howell. <lb />
ii. Organization. <lb />
a. Our e <lb />
Accomplished, and What it Should <lb />
T. Woolen, J. B- <lb />
Boone. <lb />
p. Literature in the <lb />
I. A. Rood, G. L. Finch, J. <lb />
W. and N. B. <lb />
3.15 p. School Work in <lb />
North R. Pace, E. <lb />
Wells, B. W. <lb />
V. Savage. <lb />
a. m Devotional led <lb />
by J. A. <lb />
a. Ideal Christian <lb />
B. Ricard, Dr. C. K. <lb />
Taylor. <lb />
a De- <lb />
V. <lb />
Dr. J. W. Carter. <lb />
p. Power Con- <lb />
p. work be- <lb />
done and to be done in Car- <lb />
by E. Ray, J- B <lb />
White. <lb />
a. Mass <lb />
Meeting led by N. B, Broughton. <lb />
m. Dedication Sermon- Dr. <lb />
J. W. Carter. <lb />
second day s <lb />
Thursday closed the series of lull <lb />
races at the Greenville Driving <lb />
track, three races taking place <lb />
on that day. <lb />
FIRST CLASS, <lb />
T., by C. <lb />
Norfolk ; Elise, Smith <lb />
Greenville ; Harry C, by W. W. R v- <lb />
Henderson ; Wood Moore, by J. R <lb />
Hedges, Tarboro; Barron Wood, by S. <lb />
L. Hampton. <lb />
1st T., Harry <lb />
C, Wood Moore, Barron Wool, lime <lb />
2nd T , Wood <lb />
Moore, Harry C, Barron Wood, time <lb />
3rd T., Harry C. <lb />
Wood Moore, Barron Wood <lb />
time J. <lb />
T-, Elise, <lb />
; Harry C. <lb />
SECOND CLASS, <lb />
by W. <lb />
E. Raleigh ; Lucy Ashby, by <lb />
Smith Hooker, Greenville. <lb />
Tillie won two heats, time <lb />
Lucy Ashby one, purse divided <lb />
between This was a very <lb />
race. <lb />
MILK, USE <lb />
Carter, by <lb />
Daniel, Richmond ; Lewiston, by W. <lb />
Y. Black, Raleigh ; Tanager, by Smith <lb />
Hooker, Greenville. <lb />
Miss Carter won two straight heats <lb />
time Lewiston second, Tanager <lb />
third. <lb />
The North Carolina Baptist <lb />
with two dissenting votes, <lb />
has reaffirmed it opposition to Slate <lb />
aid to hi-her duration, for reason <lb />
that the are inadequately pro- <lb />
with public schools for <lb />
Such a protest, is in the nature <lb />
of a higher education in common sense <lb />
and honesty for legislators everywhere. <lb />
State funds for the <lb />
finishing schools while primary <lb />
schools are unprovided for is an <lb />
and a piece folly. t is Bud-, <lb />
and can only en d in <lb />
a Record. <lb />
Thanksgiving Proclamation the <lb />
Governor. <lb />
The observance of one day in the <lb />
as an occasion of and <lb />
public to Almighty God <lb />
for past blessings and of supplication <lb />
for His continued kindness and car- <lb />
over us as a State and is a <lb />
beautiful and lime-honored custom of a <lb />
Christian people and should be <lb />
among us and observed in a dig- <lb />
and religious manner. <lb />
The people of North have <lb />
much for which to be thankful to the <lb />
of every good and perfect <lb />
Although the past year has not brought <lb />
so great or the land yielded <lb />
so abundantly, still our people have <lb />
enjoyed a proportionate measure of <lb />
o these blessings and have escaped the <lb />
dire calamities which befallen <lb />
some less favored <lb />
Therefore, in accordance with the <lb />
la as of this State, I, Elias Carr, gov- <lb />
of the State of North Carolina, <lb />
do hereby designate and appoint Thurs- <lb />
day, the 20th day of <lb />
as a day to be set apart by our people <lb />
public thanksgiving to God for the <lb />
many blessings vouchsafed to us. To <lb />
this end let our people assemble in <lb />
their usual places of worship or around <lb />
their firesides and thanks in pray- <lb />
and pr <lb />
On that day let us remember in our <lb />
prayers and with substantial offerings, <lb />
the the widow and <lb />
orphan, the noble ii <lb />
of Ike Stale and the disabled sol- <lb />
who more than ever needs, in his <lb />
years, the strong arm of <lb />
State and the assistance of her patriotic <lb />
to protect him from want. <lb />
witness whereof, have hereunto <lb />
set my hand and caused the great sea <lb />
of the State of North Carolina to be <lb />
affixed. Done at Raleigh, tins 12th <lb />
day of November, in the year of Our <lb />
Lord one thousand, hundred a-id <lb />
ninety, six, and of the independence <lb />
the States of America the one <lb />
hundredth <lb />
Cars. <lb />
By the <lb />
S. F. <lb />
Private Sec'y. <lb />
the <lb />
the Democratic party in re- <lb />
Presidential contest, liters is <lb />
some measure of victory in <lb />
the fact that several congressional <lb />
districts have been <lb />
U public, majority in <lb />
the next House will be <lb />
reduced. <lb />
So far the returns from the <lb />
various States have been officially <lb />
counted the have <lb />
made the- following Cali- <lb />
Colorado. <lb />
Idaho, Indiana, Illinois, <lb />
Kai Kentucky, <lb />
Missouri, Nebraska, <lb />
Ohio, k Pennsylvania, I; <lb />
Utah, and <lb />
making a total of thirty Demo- <lb />
seined. Be <lb />
made in <lb />
only four <lb />
Louisiana, Maryland, S; <lb />
Virginia, a total of six. <lb />
The Populist gains have been as <lb />
follow- California, Illinois, <lb />
Indiana,; Kansas, Michigan- <lb />
Missouri, Montana, North <lb />
Carolina, and <lb />
a total of sixteen. With <lb />
these the next House <lb />
will Le divided follows s <lb />
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CASH COMPOSERS <lb />
Memphis Ml sic House Offers a <lb />
Prize for a <lb />
Sarah. <lb />
O. K. Houck Co., music dealers <lb />
Memphis, Tenn., under the i- <lb />
and in the interest of <lb />
Tennessee Centennial position, which <lb />
is to bi he'd during 1897, at Nashville, <lb />
Tenn., offer a prize in cash for <lb />
the best original composition for tin <lb />
in the form of a march, the win- <lb />
composition to be published as th- <lb />
Centennial i <lb />
and d ring the exposition <lb />
copies will be given at their <lb />
piano and organ exhibit in the Com- <lb />
The tide <lb />
page will a bird's-j view of <lb />
the exposition grounds, and the to <lb />
of each page of an <lb />
design of one buildings. <lb />
Manuscripts be received u ii, Jan- <lb />
award of judges announced <lb />
on January 1887. For full <lb />
address Publishing Depart- <lb />
O. K. Memphis <lb />
Tenn. <lb />
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D P is bearing its second <lb />
crop of for this year. <lb />
Homo of the hT <lb />
and wen as good as those of the <lb />
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and Happy. <lb />
The contentment of the old- <lb />
time country press is de- <lb />
scribed by lb; editor the <lb />
Herald, <lb />
viii o sixteen <lb />
years old. It is fairly prosperous as <lb />
country papers go. The editor has <lb />
living on a minimum down to a <lb />
science, the devil has long ago <lb />
the problem of living without either <lb />
or raiment, while the business <lb />
manager has joined the church and is <lb />
so sure of his future that he doesn't care <lb />
whether he lives at all. <lb />
come out on our old band <lb />
press week after week with nil money <lb />
and without price. We print a good <lb />
newsy hold our subscribers <lb />
and get a new one occasionally. We <lb />
are happy and contented. We may <lb />
not have to live for, but, owing <lb />
to the uncertainty of the future, <lb />
have nothing whatever to die for. We <lb />
believe that our cheerfulness is reflected <lb />
in I he columns of our paper. If you <lb />
want t participate in this carnival of <lb />
cheerfulness we are now having it will <lb />
only you a dollar a year. Just <lb />
think of it; fifty cheerfulnesses for a <lb />
is frightfully cheap these <lb />
bard <lb />
If You Wish to Help Your Town. <lb />
Don't make your money out of its <lb />
spend ii somewhere <lb />
We Offer You <lb />
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INSURES Safety <lb />
Life to Mother <lb />
Robs Confinement of its Pain, Horror and Risk. J <lb />
My wife used be-1 <lb />
tort birth of her Bret not <lb />
suffer from quickly , <lb />
relieved at critical hour but, <lb />
had no pains and her <lb />
recovery was <lb />
E. E. Johnston-. Ala. <lb />
Sent by Mail or Express, on receipt of, <lb />
per bottle. i <lb />
i era mailed Free. <lb />
CO., Atlanta, Ga. <lb />
BY ALT, <lb />
and <lb />
o tact <lb />
that six. <lb />
by Republicans in tho recent by statistics. <lb />
against a <lb />
of forty-six made b <lb />
it that loss <lb />
Republican party in Con- <lb />
considerable, nod <lb />
else. <lb />
Don't frown on every public <lb />
simply it will cost <lb />
you n dollar or two. <lb />
Don't sneer at the efforts of your <lb />
fellow to help build tap th <lb />
town, hut lend a hand yourself. <lb />
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should he done and remain on the <lb />
h seat wailing for some one else to <lb />
do it. <lb />
Don't say a board of trade is <lb />
good on until you can prove it <lb />
say public, schools are a failure <lb />
because your boy been upsetting <lb />
the school's discipline and has been <lb />
punished it. <lb />
Don't let a good local paper that is <lb />
; the Iowa's untiring champion abandon <lb />
of the ground which business because <lb />
Democrats lost in tho heavy <lb />
reversal 1892 has been <lb />
Constitution. <lb />
lacs <lb />
deserving <lb />
it, a of <lb />
Much in Little <lb />
Is especially true of Hood's Pills, for no <lb />
cine ever contained so great power <lb />
so small space. are a whole <lb />
WE PAY POSTAGE. <lb />
Free of all charges, e w II mall to<lb />
. r It <lb />
of tire. Carpet-, <lb />
Lace Curtains, Lamps <lb />
s, Baby Carriages, etc. You <lb />
save the man's profits by trading <lb />
the manufacturer, as are pay- <lb />
local dealers double our price. <lb />
a postal now our <lb />
v Son. <lb />
Baltimore, Md. <lb />
J. B. CHERRY. <lb />
J. R HO YE. <lb />
J G. <lb />
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price any object to A-e the lost <lb />
stock <lb />
If so in tee our new <lb />
which have just received. Oar is <lb />
full New d prices <lb />
were never lone;. <lb />
To the. <lb />
we to examine our stock of <lb />
Goods <lb />
gs <lb />
We a up-to-date line. will find th <lb />
styles and we know please yon- Oil. lovely, how <lb />
if id, the prettiest I have ever is what our <lb />
say of them have i large lino both colon, and blacks and <lb />
can please you. <lb />
Gent <lb />
i have a<lb />
In L DIES CLOTH for Wraps <lb />
have what you want <lb />
In Men Boys PANTS <lb />
GOODS we have just the best <lb />
stock to be found prices were <lb />
never lower. <lb />
WOOD and WILLOW WARE <lb />
COLLARS. <lb />
CHILDREN'S CARRIAGE <lb />
CARPETS, CARPET PAPER, <lb />
RUGS, LACK CURTAINS. <lb />
CURTAIN POLES, <lb />
and any goods you need for your <lb />
elf and family come to see us. <lb />
Land Sale. <lb />
By virtue f a decree of <lb />
Superior Court In the ease J. B. <lb />
i berry the heir- at of T. Ii. <lb />
i T. J, Jarvis. II. K. Dan- <lb />
and L. Elliott, tho <lb />
will sell for cash before <lb />
court house door In Greenville on <lb />
Monday, the MA day of I is c, the <lb />
scribed piece or parcel o <lb />
lot of situated in town of n- <lb />
and being the half of <lb />
lot No. and upon <lb />
the store now occupied by Proctor <lb />
it Co. and J. Cory now stands. Same <lb />
being for a <lb />
T pr. was fold on Monday <lb />
Nov. bill Hie bill been raised <lb />
ii re ale i- <lb />
November <lb />
F. U. JAMES, <lb />
North Carolina, <lb />
County, fin the Court <lb />
Moore i a <lb />
vs. V Summons. <lb />
Sarah J <lb />
above named v. Ill take <lb />
I that . . action entitled as above <lb />
has eon commenced In the Superior <lb />
Omit of Count divorce and <lb />
the said defendant will further take <lb />
notice Hint she is to appear at <lb />
the next term of the Superior <lb />
County, to he held at the <lb />
House Id Greenville en the 13th Mon, <lb />
alter 1st Monday in September <lb />
and at or to the <lb />
plaint of the plaintiff, or the relief de- <lb />
will be granted. <lb />
This 24th day i f r. IS <lb />
K A. MOTE, <lb />
Clerk Superior Court. <lb />
B . . Attorney. <lb />
.,.,,,. T . . Oar object to sell good hon <lb />
In shoes we at the lowest prices. <lb />
f buy such as will please the <lb />
the prices On Shoos are r,, , . . . , <lb />
we have a large line of <lb />
weaker, <lb />
much lower than season. Give <lb />
it trial when you Deed Shoes <lb />
for or any member of <lb />
your family. We can fit the small- <lb />
est or largest foot the county. <lb />
Our L. M. Reynolds Shoes <lb />
yon anything yea <lb />
d are peed at the lowest price- <lb />
ever heard of Come and <lb />
81-2.50 Solid Oak Bedroom Suits, <lb />
pass as by would be an <lb />
to your pocket <lb />
book. This id not so t <lb />
say but our goods <lb />
and prices make it so Here is a <lb />
Fair If we deserve <lb />
us nothing, but -i <lb />
you prices Bat <lb />
acknowledge it with <lb />
v or patronage. Hoping to see <lb />
soon and promising our bi <lb />
t. make your <lb />
it we <lb />
Your friends, <lb />
for <lb />
good service. We <lb />
had bis years experience with <lb />
this lino know to be all <lb />
we claim them <lb />
HARDWARE, GUNS, <lb />
GUN <lb />
LOADED K- <lb />
GLASSWARE, HALL <lb />
LAMPS, LIBRARY LAMPS, <lb />
PARLOR LAMPS, LA air <lb />
FIXTURES, WAKE, <lb />
J. B. CHERRY CO. <lb />
Meeting. <lb />
a stockholders meeting fie <lb />
and It. R. Com- <lb />
which was held in n <lb />
yesterday, Warren G. Elliott was <lb />
Mr. H. Walters, <lb />
vice and Mr, James L- Post, <lb />
Jr., treasury. The fallowing <lb />
Were <lb />
Mr. Jno. General <lb />
Mr. T. M. Emerson, Traffic Man- <lb />
ager; Mr. Jno. F. Divine, General <lb />
Mr, y. A. <lb />
Auditor. <lb />
The report of the General Manager <lb />
shows that the road with its branches <lb />
and equipment is in excellent <lb />
Its net for the are <lb />
an increase of <lb />
as compared with the receipts of <lb />
the previous year. Many new build <lb />
for stations and depots were erect <lb />
ed and large was made for <lb />
rails; the en the length of the main <lb />
line between and its connection <lb />
the Florence railroad is now, with <lb />
the exception of a mile at and <lb />
part a mile at Rocky Point, laid <lb />
with 70-pound steel Mount <lb />
Argonaut. <lb />
Kurt Take The Sight of The Road. <lb />
A man driving a horse on the <lb />
of Indianapolis the other day refused <lb />
to take the right side of the road in <lb />
meeting a The result was a <lb />
collision, in which the bicyclist came <lb />
off second best and seriously injured. <lb />
Judge Cox, before the case <lb />
for trial, held that the driver was in <lb />
the wrong and that in not taking the <lb />
right side of the he was <lb />
intent to commit assault and battery. <lb />
The decision is of importance in view <lb />
of fiat that drivers of vehicles are <lb />
disinclined to observe the law of the <lb />
Attention h directed to <lb />
curious for <lb />
four p s f tin Unit <lb />
ed State-.- i Che f <lb />
Executive alternately from <lb />
two parties- In 1872 Grunt Re- chest, always ready, <lb />
publican, was elected; in 1870 j <lb />
Democrat, bough or fever, cure all liver ills, <lb />
Pills <lb />
ed in 1880 <lb />
in 1884 Cleveland, Democrat; <lb />
in Harrison, Republican; in <lb />
1892 Cleveland, Democrat; in <lb />
Republican. <lb />
This shows several things. It <lb />
shows that people do just as <lb />
think best they do <lb />
their own thinking, and when, <lb />
they change their minds, are <lb />
dissatisfied with the existing or- <lb />
of things or a proposed <lb />
change, they say so peacefully at <lb />
the polls and there is an end of <lb />
it. The two parties have <lb />
site policies upon several vital <lb />
questions, and yet the change <lb />
from one party to the other has <lb />
never any violent up- <lb />
or lasting social disturb- <lb />
Tho wheels of tho <lb />
continue to revolve and <lb />
go on pretty as usual. <lb />
The facility with which the <lb />
icy of the government is <lb />
ed from time to time by the <lb />
the party in power also <lb />
goes to illustrate the strength of <lb />
our government and the per- <lb />
of our republican <lb />
In many so called re- <lb />
publics a change of <lb />
means war. old <lb />
it may be, refuses to ac- <lb />
the result and give up. or the <lb />
defeated candidate charges fraud <lb />
and there is a resort to aims to <lb />
the matter. <lb />
Here in the United States a <lb />
road, so far as bicyclist are concerned, of by the people <lb />
and as the wheel has come into com- usually of nothing <lb />
use it is necessary that the rider more dangerous than a torchlight <lb />
f be protected by the law. i Son. <lb />
sick headache, Jaundice, constipation, etc, <lb />
only Fills to take with Hood's Sarsaparilla. <lb />
Notice to <lb />
The undersigned having duly <lb />
before the Court clerk of <lb />
county Executor of the Last <lb />
Will and Testament <lb />
ard, deceased, notice is hereby given to <lb />
all indebted to the estate to <lb />
make immediate payment to th under- <lb />
signed, and all having claims <lb />
against said estate must present the <lb />
same for payment on or before the 24th <lb />
day of October. 1897. or this will <lb />
be plead in liar of recovery. <lb />
This day of October 1800. <lb />
A. J. WHICHARD. <lb />
of James Whichard <lb />
Harrington- <lb />
-k Barber, <lb />
Successors to A G. <lb />
WINTERVILLE, N. C <lb />
We have purchased the stock <lb />
of Groceries of A. J. at Win- <lb />
and will continue the <lb />
business at the same stand ho <lb />
We take pleasure inform <lb />
our friends and the public <lb />
that they will find us ready at <lb />
all times to supply their needs <lb />
in the lino <lb />
of Valuable Land. <lb />
By of the power vested in me by <lb />
a decree the of Pitt <lb />
made at September term 1881 In <lb />
a in which T. <lb />
K. Everett is and <lb />
and Skinner Defendants, <lb />
will offer for at the Court <lb />
door in on Monday the <lb />
bidder th described tracts of <lb />
land situated in i he comity of, <lb />
One tract In Tow on e i <lb />
e of I I creek adjoining lands i <lb />
Louis It. <lb />
T. Wilson mi i i th-is live <lb />
acres less and <lb />
as the Smith <lb />
One tract iii Township north <lb />
side of Tar River the of <lb />
el Uriah Leggett, the Rives <lb />
land and others and known the A. J. <lb />
i land. <lb />
The term are one third balance <lb />
one d two years, Interest from day of <lb />
sale, title r all the purchase <lb />
money i paid tin- privilege to the <lb />
to pay the whole and his <lb />
J. <lb />
Commissioner. <lb />
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Administrators <lb />
this day q before E. <lb />
A. clerk of Court of <lb />
county, administrator of es <lb />
state of Will tam <lb />
notice is hereby to the c- <lb />
of estate to their <lb />
duly ed. to me for payment <lb />
on or before the September, <lb />
1891, or notice will be plead in bar <lb />
of their All persons Indebted <lb />
estate are to make <lb />
mediate payment and thus save cast and <lb />
expense. <lb />
tin of September <lb />
II. MANNING, <lb />
W. K. Manning, <lb />
Jarvis A blow. Attorneys. <lb />
AND HARDWARE. <lb />
At Lowest Prices. <lb />
We handle the brands of all <lb />
staple goods. We will give the <lb />
market prices for all <lb />
kinds of produce. Call <lb />
on us when you anything <lb />
in our line. <lb />
HARRINGTON <lb />
Have opened up a new <lb />
and large stock <lb />
STOVES, TINWARE <lb />
BICYCLES, in <lb />
the new store next <lb />
door to j. c. and <lb />
Sou <lb />
call on us everybody <lb />
we are selling goods <lb />
Respectfully, <lb />
To the Sports. <lb />
W are now headquarters for all kinds of <lb />
Ac <lb />
and defy all competitors as to price <lb />
and high grade goods. --n.<lb />
cents per box. <lb />
in abundance and low in price. Don't forget th <lb />
Wilson Heater, <lb />
The Fuel Saver.<lb />
Prices <lb />
We carry a <lb />
an I I <lb />
I I V f of l the and th <lb />
SHOES, <lb />
And a complete line Ladies Underwear, <lb />
woolen and cotton. A full lino of Gents Fur- <lb />
Goods. Come and examine our priori <lb />
and they will please you. <lb />
H. M. <lb />
Bros, old stand<lb /></p>
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THE REFLECTOR <lb />
The King Clothier. <lb />
Ac place before you <lb />
grandest display <lb />
Local Reflections. <lb />
Many to market <lb />
And the not <lb />
that. <lb />
Sheriff publishes notice <lb />
tax payer should <lb />
Fresh and Sweet Mountain Butter, <lb />
20.- a pound at S. H. Schultz, <lb />
The say a white shad <lb />
on exhibition in Washington last week. <lb />
are Belting at cents a <lb />
At that price are <lb />
than ten. <lb />
Ci i i, and are both <lb />
Sot a <lb />
approach <lb />
; If i Were Ti They <lb />
Lose <lb />
THE GERMAN. <lb />
Crowning Social of <lb />
thought Id. the <lb />
u Thanksgiving hunts an; <lb />
in is not the way <lb />
la the day, however. <lb />
In Melbourne a woman two <lb />
making a <lb />
while a I I <lb />
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a new paper just at <lb />
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a good beginning. <lb />
; will coin-- <lb />
i lit h i; r. bill it n . <lb />
be bad policy to see that wood <lb />
house or coal bin are <lb />
Your attention is called to <lb />
of Julius Son, <lb />
more, dealers in furniture and carpets. <lb />
Write to them for and prices. <lb />
Thursday, 26th, is Thanksgiving <lb />
Day. IVe suppose Greenville in <lb />
lier s <lb />
years past suspend all business on <lb />
day. <lb />
In In . be <lb />
with Christmas goods. The mer <lb />
ts can find no r way to draw <lb />
attention and trade than to put an ad- <lb />
in the <lb />
lames is on the sick list. <lb />
J. J. Burners, of is in town. <lb />
i. Bawls went lo n S mi- <lb />
The son the editor is quite <lb />
sick. <lb />
Col. Harry Skinner returned Friday <lb />
J. A. went lo Vi <lb />
Monday. <lb />
II. ox went to Va. <lb />
d iv.<lb />
H. II <lb />
here. <lb />
to K <lb />
M evening. <lb />
The Batten Warehouse bus been n <lb />
attractive place on many o with <lb />
its bra. d floors bedecked with <lb />
piles of golden weed over which <lb />
and made <lb />
merry music, hut such scenes as then <lb />
are lost in oblivion in with <lb />
the aggregation of beauty and <lb />
try within its spacious <lb />
on Wednesday evening. <lb />
It was the of the <lb />
the auspices of the Columbian <lb />
Club, and to o'clock the <lb />
lure of under the inspiration Of <lb />
most entrancing music, made a scene in <lb />
which Cupid revel with delicti <lb />
amid conquest of hearts about hint <lb />
It was acme the season's social <lb />
and one our young people <lb />
long cherish with most pleasant <lb />
Miss May Harris Monday <lb />
Sad News. <lb />
Airs. K. Warren received <lb />
st week the sad <lb />
They Are For Bryan. <lb />
C. II. of was in <lb />
town Friday and dropped in <lb />
us the I <lb />
Free Silver Club with ll <lb />
continues in the faith and sill <lb />
keep up its organization work. At <lb />
first meeting of the club alter <lb />
i they unanimously nominated <lb />
J. lite Presidency in <lb />
1900. <lb />
s. <lb />
a Lumber Road. <lb />
Parker, of who is a <lb />
em North Carolina railroad. Mrs. <lb />
Warren has sympathy of her <lb />
Mend here. No pa <lb />
were d. <lb />
Coming Backwards. <lb />
The returning spoken <lb />
so boastfully by <lb />
since election, to <lb />
large contractor for the R. II. one <lb />
pa lust night we read failure <lb />
of first National hank Sioux <lb />
City, Iowa, of a large construction <lb />
company in Chicago, of one the <lb />
leading dry goods houses Baltimore. <lb />
for <lb />
Riddick cam.; in from <lb />
folk evening. <lb />
Miss Novella returned IV; m <lb />
Baltimore Saturday <lb />
Miss Eula of Goldsboro, is <lb />
visiting Mrs. C. <lb />
Mrs. Georgia Pearce <lb />
Wednesday evening <lb />
U C. Pearce left evening <lb />
a yip in Carolina.<lb />
Notions, <lb />
In Greenville. Our <lb />
prices arc the lowest-- <lb />
compare quality and <lb />
prices. That's the test. <lb />
A Mrs. Hopkins <lb />
Being the largest buy- <lb />
ors or Fine Clothing, <lb />
Shoes, in Green- <lb />
ville we lower than <lb />
anybody else. Being <lb />
the Largest Sellers, it <lb />
naturally follows that <lb />
we can and do sell low- <lb />
than anybody else. <lb />
Plain English enough. <lb />
Frank <lb />
on <lb />
Georgia Legislature after a long <lb />
contest A. S. Clay to <lb />
the United has <lb />
been chairman the Democratic slate <lb />
executive four year-. <lb />
Sure thins way begin to <lb />
a change in th- weather <lb />
this section has for some <lb />
The worst snow storm and blizzard in <lb />
years is reported to he raging in the <lb />
northwest. <lb />
A Richmond tobacconist said to the <lb />
Reflector he had recently <lb />
I the pastern North <lb />
tobacco markets, and that higher <lb />
prices are being paid in Greenville <lb />
than any Other place. <lb />
lie difference between print In ; and <lb />
publishing was aptly defined by a young <lb />
lad who said to lover may <lb />
print a Kiss on my cheek but you must <lb />
not publish With that lie locked <lb />
tin- lair form in his and went to <lb />
press.<lb />
Prevent and <lb />
bills at this season by your <lb />
blood rich and pure Hoods Sana- <lb />
pa <lb />
It is not too soon i. be thinking <lb />
kind of <lb />
you want to purchase. an eye <lb />
en what REFLECTOR advertisers have <lb />
lo say in the next weeks you <lb />
will get good information along <lb />
this line. <lb />
Attempted in Scotland Neck. <lb />
A nights ago some one attempt- <lb />
ed to set Ore to the residence of Dr. <lb />
O. in Scotland Neck. His <lb />
son happened to walk out the back <lb />
door and frightened the Incendiary <lb />
away. After chasing the man oil the <lb />
lot young found light <lb />
wood splinters and matches and the <lb />
Steps to the back door W re saturated <lb />
with Blood hounds from the State <lb />
farm were sent at once they <lb />
follow.;, the trail through several lots <lb />
the racked had gotten <lb />
into a buggy. <lb />
. Bethel <lb />
N, C, Nov. 23rd, <lb />
W. F. Harding spent last <lb />
here on legal business. <lb />
MRs Fannie An of Tarboro, is <lb />
visiting Mi Maud James this week. <lb />
Miss Alice of Robersonville, <lb />
spent hist week with Miss Maggie <lb />
son. <lb />
Rev. Mi. Ricard is a pro. <lb />
traded meeting in the church. <lb />
F. B. Knight has moved in his new <lb />
on James street. <lb />
There was a sociable held at T. C. <lb />
last Friday night. Those who <lb />
were present Bethel report a very <lb />
time. <lb />
Paper Convicted Him. <lb />
Saturday Richard Harris, col- <lb />
stole sixteen pounds of meat from <lb />
tie store of William Elks, at Ballards X <lb />
Roads, and then begged enough paper <lb />
the merchant to wrap it up in. <lb />
Shortly after the store Mr. <lb />
Elks missed the meat and at once <lb />
and went in pursuit <lb />
him. Discovering that he was being <lb />
followed Harris hid the meat in r. fence <lb />
am where lib pursuers found it. The <lb />
was arrested and taken before <lb />
G. T. Tyson who committed <lb />
him to jail. <lb />
Cotton and Peanut. <lb />
Below are Norfolk prices of <lb />
and peanuts for famished <lb />
by Cobb Bros- Commission Mer- <lb />
chants of <lb />
con on. <lb />
Good Middling <lb />
Low Middling <lb />
Good <lb />
Extra Prime <lb />
Ii. <lb />
. i . <lb />
youngest <lb />
The was very large, <lb />
amid s many participants the <lb />
m overlooked the <lb />
it s i failure to mention them was <lb />
he German was led by W. B. <lb />
James, the following being no- <lb />
in the mystic figures, <lb />
Miss. Jennie James with <lb />
White. <lb />
Lumber Co., is present making <lb />
his headquarter; at Greenville. He <lb />
has a large force hands at work <lb />
three miles south of town building U <lb />
lumber load out from the <lb />
through the <lb />
Tim track already been laid for <lb />
some distance and Mr. Parker tells Us <lb />
the road will he extended several mil- <lb />
looks <lb />
Miss May Harvey, <lb />
rt. <lb />
with C. <lb />
. <lb />
it ii J. <lb />
Dr. Johnson, L. A. Cobb <lb />
E. Lang, of were here Monday- <lb />
Henry of came <lb />
down Saturday evening the boy <lb />
L. D. Ames, Portsmouth, is visit- <lb />
his Mrs. W. ii. Brown <lb />
G. K. Harrison arrived from Rich- <lb />
Saturday evening to a <lb />
day s. <lb />
Ii. bad another yellow <lb />
Monday and is again <lb />
sick. <lb />
Mrs. W Harris, <lb />
look toe train here Monday evening <lb />
Kinston. <lb />
C. S. Forbes went to Kinston Mon- <lb />
day evening to attend the <lb />
Dan <lb />
Miss of Saratoga, is <lb />
spending some time with he- aunt, Mis. <lb />
K. . <lb />
E. E. of Wilson, who is to <lb />
ha-. charge of the Rawls jewelry store <lb />
here arrived <lb />
Miss Ca die Purvis, near Hamil- <lb />
ton, arrived evening to <lb />
Mis. John Flanagan. <lb />
Brace Button who has been <lb />
relatives here, left Friday night <lb />
for her home in Kinston <lb />
Rice and bride <lb />
Bertha Savage J arrived Rocky <lb />
Mount on n evening's train. <lb />
Joe Jacob, of Wilmington, left Fri- <lb />
day night for Kinston. He never fails <lb />
to put a good word for Odd Fellow- <lb />
ship. <lb />
Mrs. L. A. Cobb, of who <lb />
has been pending a few days with Airs. <lb />
Ola Forbes, returned home Monday <lb />
evening. <lb />
Misses Aniline Moore and Bessie <lb />
have been vis- <lb />
Mrs. J. L. Moore near town, left <lb />
Saturday morning. <lb />
W. M. King nod Mia. E. A. <lb />
returned Monday evening from <lb />
son county where they had been attend- <lb />
in the conference. <lb />
Corp. J. R. Nichols, of the U. S. <lb />
Army at Fortress Monroe, who is <lb />
home on a furlough the holidays, <lb />
was in town today shaking hands with <lb />
his friends. For a year before going <lb />
to the army he was a member <lb />
pin County Rifles, and home com- <lb />
ate glad to see him around <lb />
barrels choice Apples, <lb />
at S. M. <lb />
Drummers are the life of the town <lb />
along times, every train bringing <lb />
in a squad of them. Some clover <lb />
among them, too. <lb />
II. w. <lb />
Wig- <lb />
J. <lb />
Star. <lb />
7-16 <lb />
C 13-16 <lb />
to W <lb />
SIDES SHOULDER <lb />
I lag their year's supplies will Had <lb />
their to got our prices before <lb />
chasing elsewhere. is complete <lb />
u all its branches. <lb />
TEA, <lb />
ALWAYS AT LOWEST TRICES. <lb />
Tobacco, Snuff <lb />
we buy from en- <lb />
you to buy at one A <lb />
e stock <lb />
FURNITURE <lb />
always on hand and sold at prises to suit <lb />
times. goods are all bought and <lb />
sold far having no <lb />
to run, we sell at a margin. <lb />
-ii <lb />
belt. <lb />
Miss with <lb />
W bed bee. <lb />
Miss Bruce Kinston, with <lb />
J. L. Starkey. <lb />
-Miss Annie Foley with J. W <lb />
gins. <lb />
Miss Blanch- Flanagan will <lb />
Miss Julia Foley with M. E <lb />
Miss King with L. I. Moore. <lb />
Miss Pat Skinner with G. J. Wood- <lb />
ward <lb />
Miss Alma Clark, Georgia, with E- <lb />
G. <lb />
Winnie with <lb />
Sugg. <lb />
Carrie Cobb, Washington, <lb />
with Ed. Hoyt, Washington. <lb />
Miss Susie Crabtree, Goldsboro, <lb />
with Dr. ii. L. Car. <lb />
with S. C <lb />
The Gamblers <lb />
One very objectionable feature that <lb />
attended the races here, <lb />
has been presence u horde of <lb />
gamblers who have been permitted to <lb />
operate various swindling games within <lb />
the race track enclosure. . t the races <lb />
last Week more of them were present <lb />
than usual, and on Thursday warrants <lb />
were issued for several of them. <lb />
went out and raided the camp a id<lb />
Thursday evening to at <lb />
the home of Col. Harry a <lb />
reception was given by Misses Winnie <lb />
r and Louise Latham <lb />
to Miss May Harvey, of Kin- <lb />
who is tin; guest of Gov. <lb />
Mrs. Jarvis and Mis. A. L <lb />
assisted the voting ladies in <lb />
receiving their guests. The other <lb />
ladies present at the reception, <lb />
were Misses Lizzie Blow, Clark, <lb />
Lola White, Halite Jennie <lb />
lames and Pat Skinner The gentle- <lb />
1896. Fall Winter 1896 <lb />
T. <lb />
lakes the lead and the price is no <lb />
and see me. <lb />
object. <lb />
are out of sight in style and color and be ow <lb />
par in price. <lb />
Every thing cheap. <lb />
mid over lo <lb />
Captured five of toe operators, men K. G. Flanagan, Iv <lb />
taken Justice J. H. Ii. A. White, G <lb />
Win divs John A W. Q <lb />
i-ii I Ii v i. I . i i. <lb />
Sugg, K. M. J. ti. Char <lb />
Jr., Corbett, S. V. White <lb />
W. F. Harding and C. S. Forbes. <lb />
The Italian band was present lo furnish <lb />
music and young people spent a <lb />
On Thanksgiving Day services will I <lb />
b- held in the different churches, <lb />
the Methodist church Rev. X. II. <lb />
Wilson will hold services at o'clock, <lb />
an hour earlier usu morning I <lb />
The late A. T. Stewart <lb />
service. The collection will be for, <lb />
Oxford Orphan <lb />
At Baptist church Rev. Iv D <lb />
Wells will hold services at o'clock. have two bushels of potatoes lo <lb />
sell, spend the price of one bushel in <lb />
advertising This advice is <lb />
not adapted to narrow man, who <lb />
IT. <lb />
Collection for the Orphan <lb />
At Episcopal church services will <lb />
be conducted by Maj, H. Harding expect lo s-11 four bushels from a <lb />
o'clock. Collection for the Thorn. <lb />
on Orphanage. <lb />
Our people he mindful <lb />
many blessings they have enjoyed <lb />
year and render thanks to <lb />
Almighty God therefor. Attend service <lb />
that and remember orphan.-. <lb />
-i b more t o give <lb />
I ban to <lb />
-Miss Sheppard <lb />
Hamilton. <lb />
Miss Lillian with P. <lb />
man. <lb />
There was a meeting of <lb />
and at Hotel Macon. <lb />
last week, looking to the organ <lb />
nation of a club, <lb />
Miss Lula bite with E. B. here continues to increase and <lb />
Talk <lb />
Miss Bettie Saratoga, with <lb />
N. S. Fulford, Washington. <lb />
Miss Dora Can-, with Dr. <lb />
C. A. Tarboro. <lb />
Mis Becca W r thing ton, Farmville, <lb />
with Charles Harper, <lb />
Miss Myers, <lb />
with Dr. J. Taylor, Washington. <lb />
Miss Lucy Myers, Washington, <lb />
J. L. Fleming. <lb />
Mis. Lucy Tyson, with <lb />
S B. Harper, Snow <lb />
Miss Nannie Fleming J. B. <lb />
bite. <lb />
Miss Louise Latham J. C. <lb />
lit. Mount. <lb />
Miss Ada Tyson, Farmville, with J. <lb />
F. King. <lb />
Miss Emma Taft with W. I. Pander, <lb />
G. Clark, Joe Lawrence, Tarboro; Tom <lb />
Braswell. John Arrington, Rocky <lb />
Mount; Frank Rollins, Frank Jordon, <lb />
W. J Willis, Washington; Fred Carr, <lb />
R. M. J. B. Cherry, <lb />
Jr., R. D. Cherry, M. L. Richmond, <lb />
J. Higgs, Jesse <lb />
tie pleasure is <lb />
with the ladies <lb />
growing very popular <lb />
Marriage Bells. <lb />
There was a happy marring i in town <lb />
Wednesday at p. m , at the <lb />
residence Mr. S. K. Rice <lb />
the Tall, handsome and <lb />
fellow who his friends <lb />
by Miss <lb />
petite and sparkling brunette whose <lb />
winning way have won her <lb />
a host of admirers were the contracting <lb />
the Rev. Mr. officiating. <lb />
A little coterie of friends gathered at <lb />
the appointed hour to witness the <lb />
and the couple their <lb />
est best wishes for health and all the <lb />
that young minds on <lb />
a roseate world Id conceive of <lb />
minds with but a single thought, <lb />
And two hearts that beat as <lb />
Their little freighted with all the <lb />
tender confidence and love that flows <lb />
from the endearing relations sailed out <lb />
on the uncertain Sea of matrimony <lb />
with soft kissing sails, know <lb />
the waters were calm and no storms <lb />
were near. May all their bright <lb />
be fulfilled and may the bitter- <lb />
of life lose itself in love and <lb />
trust that ever grows stronger with <lb />
the passing years. A multitude of <lb />
present attested the kindness <lb />
left on evening train for their <lb />
home in <lb />
Mount <lb />
TAX NOTICE. <lb />
The lax of Pitt county all I <lb />
please take that ray term of office <lb />
as Sheriff expire. on first <lb />
in December, and all owing taxes for <lb />
the year 1800 are requested t come for- <lb />
ward and settle at once. Those who <lb />
fail to pay by the 7th of December will <lb />
be i against us law directs <lb />
as I will be compelled to up the <lb />
business by the first of January. <lb />
Pay taxes and rave the costs- <lb />
K. Sheriff, <lb />
With Hood's <lb />
Sales and <lb />
show that this <lb />
cine has enjoyed public confidence and <lb />
patronage to a greater extent than accord- <lb />
ed any other proprietary medicine. This <lb />
is simply because it possesses greater <lb />
merit and produces greater cures than <lb />
any other. It Is not what we say, but <lb />
what Hood's does, that tells <lb />
the story. All advertisements of <lb />
Sarsaparilla, like Hood's Sarsaparilla it- <lb />
self, are honest. We have never deceived <lb />
the public, and this with its superlative <lb />
medicinal merit, is why the people have <lb />
abiding confident e in it, and <lb />
Hood's <lb />
Sarsaparilla <lb />
Almost to the exclusion of all others. Try It <lb />
Prepared only by C. I. Hood Co., Lowell, Mass. <lb />
WHY PAY BIG PRICES<lb />
Cheap low grade groceries, when you can buy <lb />
strictly first class from <lb />
at prices way down. We are offering special <lb />
prices and Coffee as well as a Tot of <lb />
goods. Come to see us and be convinced that <lb />
we are the people to buy your Groceries from. <lb />
We lead others try to follow. <lb />
ED. H. CO. <lb />
FIVE POINTERS.<lb />
-3 B <lb />
i- <lb />
of<lb />
cc <lb />
u r-i are the only pills to take <lb />
S with Hood's Sarsaparilla. <lb />
LOOK EVERYWHERE <lb />
Our New Store <lb />
and will nothing but the most Stylish Goods. You will find <lb />
nothing but the newest on our counters. We have no <lb />
use out of date Styles. Our aim shall be to keep <lb />
posted in the newest and best in every de- <lb />
and we cordially t n vi to <lb />
you to inspect the <lb />
collections <lb />
of <lb />
Choice Dress and Trim Capes, <lb />
Jackets, Ladies and Mens Shoes, Dry Goods, <lb />
Carpets. Which we have secured after <lb />
study of the country and best fashion<lb />
ft <lb />
GO <lb />
H f w o <lb />
a. g o <lb />
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DO<lb />
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TO <lb />
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CD <lb />
CD <lb />
CO <lb />
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CO <lb />
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CD <lb />
LANG <lb />
SELLS <lb />
CHEAP <lb />
LANG <lb />
SELL <lb />
CHEAP <lb />
Examine prices below. <lb />
M Split Boots, to <lb />
Good Boots, to <lb />
Boys Moots, lo <lb />
Mens Plow Shoes, <lb />
Mens <lb />
W omens Good Shoes, <lb />
The had another circus Sat <lb />
and their street parade was <lb />
quite amusing. David James led the <lb />
procession and blew a horn as he <lb />
went along. Three of the boys rode <lb />
in their goat carts and there were <lb />
more on wagons, In one of the <lb />
wagons they had a large tin tub which <lb />
served as a A. cow led by one <lb />
of the boys formed the menagerie. <lb />
boys have a large double in <lb />
Dr. D. L. yard and we hear <lb />
do son smart acting on it. <lb />
There are two companies of the cir- <lb />
boys, the others having their <lb />
One half Wool Dress Goods, <lb />
1.20 line of Serges, Cash- <lb />
1.00 meres and Flannels all <lb />
wool, double yd <lb />
1-00 C pounds good 1.00 <lb />
Whole Grain Rice -5 <lb />
Shoes, to English Island Molasses -30 <lb />
Ladies to Sack Salt, pounds, -75 <lb />
Ladies Goat Button, to 1.60 Good Buggy Harness, 5.00 <lb />
Children Boys Hats to 1.00 Furniture in Abundant, <lb />
Mens Boys Hats to 3-00 Good Patent Flour, 3.76 <lb />
Boys all-wool Suits Clothes Old stock Men and Ladies <lb />
Mens all-wool Suits Shoes, <lb />
Clothes 2.50 to 1800 Large stock Lard, Pork and <lb />
Mens to Sides always on hand, <lb />
Highest cash prices paid <lb />
Mr. W. B. yard. <lb />
J. R DAVENPORT <lb />
P N. September 1896. <lb />
THINK. <lb />
Let us reason together. We advertise to get <lb />
get it by giving the best quality <lb />
Clothes, Dress Goods, Shoes, Hats -tor the <lb />
least money. We don't want you to fake our <lb />
word for it. Go about, other stocks, <lb />
co as much as you please, you will be <lb />
sure to buy from us. <lb />
All reads lead to our store. It is the talk of <lb />
the great values we are offering. <lb />
RICKS TAFT. <lb />
The Ladies<lb /></p>
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SOME CURIOUS <lb />
Origin of Unexplained am <lb />
Relates to the Goat. <lb />
One need not far in the <lb />
to find word. <lb />
Moat words have an interesting his- <lb />
as to development and <lb />
of sense, and tho regular processes <lb />
of formation by com pounding differ- <lb />
elements into one vocable <lb />
are very interesting as a study. II <lb />
yon desire to know tho English <lb />
well and to be able to express <lb />
thought clearly, yon cannot afford <lb />
to neglect the study of etymology. <lb />
One of the most interesting dis- <lb />
made by the of <lb />
will be the unaccountable <lb />
origin, or rather the utter absence <lb />
of systematic origin, of some of the <lb />
commonest words. Thus gas is a <lb />
name that has never been explained <lb />
beyond tho mere statement that ii <lb />
was invented by a Belgian <lb />
named Van Guesses have <lb />
been made about what suggested ii <lb />
to him, but he gave no information <lb />
as to its source, but merely wrote <lb />
in Latin, vapor hitherto <lb />
known I call by a now name, <lb />
Caucus and teetotal <lb />
words without satisfactory <lb />
but with very interesting his- <lb />
Certain snakes are called adders. <lb />
Is it not a curious fact that the name <lb />
adder originated simply through <lb />
understanding of sound <lb />
The word was <lb />
and the German is natter. Adder <lb />
comes from misunderstanding a <lb />
as an adder, and the Century <lb />
Dictionary says that apron, anger, <lb />
orange and umpire arose through a <lb />
similar mistake. <lb />
Just to this <lb />
change from to adder is that <lb />
which gives us tho name newt for <lb />
what used to be an <lb />
A common saying is that a <lb />
prised person is taken aback. This <lb />
is said to have originated from the <lb />
same expression used <lb />
in that sails are taken <lb />
when they are driven by the winds <lb />
back against the mast. Probably it <lb />
would be hard to prove that either <lb />
of the sayings had its origin in the <lb />
other, for they both use the word <lb />
aback in its literal <lb />
Aback and similar words disclose a <lb />
curious fact in their etymology <lb />
namely, that the first syllable is <lb />
merely a letter that stands for <lb />
original word on, <lb />
which meant not only what our pros- <lb />
means, but also at, to, in, <lb />
into or almost anything of that kind, <lb />
to circumstances. <lb />
Accord, concord and discord come <lb />
from what seems a queer thing to <lb />
suggest words for the sense in <lb />
which they have always boon used. <lb />
In each the second syllable is from <lb />
tho Latin word for heart. Accord <lb />
in its elements means the <lb />
Real agreement or harmony mus <lb />
have been considered so sweet and <lb />
so rare that the only fitting name <lb />
for it must contain that of the heart <lb />
as the seat of human affection. <lb />
Caprice and capricious seem to <lb />
arise from the fact that people <lb />
find no bettor comparison for <lb />
actions than the capering of a <lb />
goat. The etymology of these words <lb />
that connects them with the Latin <lb />
word for goat is questioned by the <lb />
Century Dictionary, but there is no <lb />
doubt that caper is from that Latin <lb />
word. <lb />
Pilgrims were so called for a very <lb />
queer reason, and the word was <lb />
made in a queer way. They walked <lb />
through tho land, and as this was <lb />
their prominent characteristic it <lb />
suggested tho name for them, which <lb />
is made from the Latin words per, <lb />
meaning through, and mean- <lb />
Rule of R. <lb />
It is the long established <lb />
in this country that vehicles meet- <lb />
on any or highway shift <lb />
turn to tho right. Some <lb />
that this is only the unwritten law <lb />
of the road, but as a matter of fact <lb />
it is on the statute books. A special <lb />
section defines that con wag- <lb />
ons, carts, sleighs, sleds, <lb />
tricycles and all other are <lb />
included. A person driving is prop <lb />
required to the loft wheels <lb />
of his at tho right of the <lb />
center of tho street. In a word, tho <lb />
statute is- adoption <lb />
of Undo David Gray's motto of <lb />
play and half tho <lb />
While bicycles included as en- <lb />
joying this privilege and horsemen <lb />
are required to extend to them tho <lb />
same courtesy they would another <lb />
drawn by horses tho same <lb />
restriction is put upon <lb />
and They, too, must <lb />
turn to tho right, and if fail to <lb />
do so and a collision occurs they <lb />
no but themselves to hold <lb />
legally accountable. A good natured <lb />
observance of the law on the part <lb />
of all concerned will result in <lb />
lute safety and freedom from <lb />
Press. <lb />
A Remarkable Mail. <lb />
In the delivery department of a <lb />
Sixth dry goods store is a <lb />
man with a remarkable memory. <lb />
He has of all the goods <lb />
which returned by the drivers <lb />
because of mistakes in addresses. <lb />
Ho never forgets a name or address <lb />
and often corrects mistakes in the <lb />
records tho department. He <lb />
know character and appearance <lb />
of block in tho city and can <lb />
describe any house upon hearing its <lb />
number. Ho ascribes bis <lb />
of the city to tho fact <lb />
that he passed many years in <lb />
a York <lb />
AN INDIAN POMPEII. <lb />
Ante eggs. <lb />
Tho of the ant is <lb />
smooth, tight and without <lb />
My division. When tho larva has <lb />
from it, only a very thin <lb />
membrane is left, which rolls up <lb />
and is to an <lb />
point, and even if tho egg does not <lb />
hatch it is still so small as to escape <lb />
the eyes. This is why eggs <lb />
are so little known, for what is com- <lb />
and improperly called the <lb />
egg is really the larva and is endow- <lb />
ed with life and motion. These eggs, <lb />
or rather those larvae, of ants are <lb />
very much sought after by barnyard <lb />
Science Monthly. <lb />
Probably. <lb />
Probably a woman would be a <lb />
bride to her longer if she <lb />
would continue making company of <lb />
him. Most women begin to save <lb />
their jam for visitors when they <lb />
have been married three months. <lb />
Boston Post. <lb />
A shoemaker was fitting a <lb />
with a pair of boots when the <lb />
buyer observed that he had but <lb />
objection to them, which was that <lb />
the soles were too thick. that <lb />
is replied on tho <lb />
boots, and the objection will grad- <lb />
wear <lb />
HIS MONKEY ADMIRER. <lb />
A Crocodile Fight. <lb />
Crocodiles are very apathetic, and <lb />
fights among them are rare. A short <lb />
time ago, however, two of the six <lb />
crocodiles in the zoological gardens <lb />
at Antwerp had a serious disagree- <lb />
and one of the saurians, with <lb />
a vicious snap, closed bis iron jaws <lb />
on the upper jaw of the other. <lb />
During tho ensuing battle the <lb />
locked jaw in tho middle. The <lb />
assailant swallowed the <lb />
teeth and all. This ended the <lb />
pleasantness, both at once assuming <lb />
their former listless attitude. The <lb />
vanquished animal now presents a <lb />
horrible sight; part of its tongue <lb />
and the front half of the lower jaw, <lb />
bristling with teeth, are exposed to <lb />
view. <lb />
But the maimed animal shows no <lb />
sign of even the pro- <lb />
crocodile's <lb />
Globe. <lb />
A Bird Catching <lb />
In this country we talk of <lb />
or eating birds, and <lb />
few of have ever heard or read of <lb />
a country where the tables are turn- <lb />
ed to such a degree that they speak <lb />
of a bird eating insect, but that is <lb />
the exact condition of affairs in <lb />
southern Brazil and Venezuela. In <lb />
those countries they have an insect <lb />
called the great mantis, <lb />
some four or five inches in length, <lb />
sot including bis strong jaws and <lb />
Immense fore legs. <lb />
This pair of enormous <lb />
are equal in strength to those of a <lb />
or a crab and are by <lb />
the giant mantis in capturing its <lb />
prey. The food of this <lb />
consists of spiders, <lb />
pen, small snakes and lizards, and, <lb />
to the most <lb />
robust specimens of genus will <lb />
not stand aside with an empty <lb />
if he can manage to get his nip- <lb />
on a bird of a canary, <lb />
warbler or The great <lb />
mantis resembles a combined leaf <lb />
and twig both in color and shape, <lb />
and being aided by this <lb />
is able to stealthily approach its <lb />
prey, whether it be reptile, insect <lb />
or bird, and seize the unsuspecting <lb />
creature with its claws. <lb />
St Louis Republic. <lb />
the gantlet as a military <lb />
punishment was, it is said, <lb />
ed by Gustavus Adolphus to punish <lb />
thieves in his army. It was <lb />
rowed by the English from Ger- <lb />
mans, who copied it from Gustavus, <lb />
and being employed in British <lb />
regiments in America was readily <lb />
taken up by Indians of this <lb />
the Versailles or India, Now <lb />
Nothing or more beautiful <lb />
exists in India than tho deserted <lb />
city of There it <lb />
stands, some miles from Agra, <lb />
as it stood years ago when <lb />
Akbar decreed the stately pleasure <lb />
house. It was built to <lb />
rate tho blessing of tho holy <lb />
hermit, who dwelt <lb />
among tho wild boasts in his cave <lb />
at and who had foretold that <lb />
Akbar's son, born on that spot, <lb />
should live to succeed him on the <lb />
splendid throne. The saint did not <lb />
foresee that the infant would grow <lb />
up into that unmitigated debauchee <lb />
whose orgies amazed Sir <lb />
Thomas Roe, and whose potent <lb />
liquor caused that <lb />
to sneeze incontinently, to <lb />
delight of the whole court. But the <lb />
heroic toper did not defile his fa- <lb />
palace city, which must have <lb />
boon deserted soon after its found- <lb />
death, for when William Finch <lb />
visited in ho found it <lb />
lying like a waste district very <lb />
dangerous to pass through at <lb />
it has remained ever sines, <lb />
desolate and abandoned. No later <lb />
ruler of India has over dared to <lb />
in Akbar's Versailles, just as no <lb />
of India has ever climbed to tho <lb />
heights of Akbar's genius. In the <lb />
empty palaces, the wonderful <lb />
mosque, the sacred tomb, the baths, <lb />
the every turn we recognize <lb />
some memory of the greatest of In- <lb />
emperors. may even en- <lb />
his or <lb />
of -and see tho very <lb />
screens of beautiful stone tracery, <lb />
the very Persian couplets, tho <lb />
decoration in gold and ultra- <lb />
marine upon which Akbar feasted <lb />
his eyes during tho long sultry aft- <lb />
cf tho Indian plains. We <lb />
may walk into tho houses of <lb />
and the laureate and the <lb />
premier of his empire, who sang his <lb />
glory and chronicled his reign. We <lb />
may see that strange building, the <lb />
with its central pillar <lb />
throne and odd galleries, which some <lb />
have sought to identify with the <lb />
famous hall where metaphysical do- <lb />
took place Friday night <lb />
under the emperor, personal <lb />
and philosopher and <lb />
orthodox and did <lb />
battle for their creeds or doubts <lb />
till they ended, long after the <lb />
by bandying and <lb />
to the disgust of <lb />
willing austere Ba- <lb />
The associations of <lb />
of are not its only <lb />
claims to our interest and <lb />
Its beauty in desolation excited the <lb />
imagination of and <lb />
stirred the critical enthusiasm of <lb />
who says of tho <lb />
sultan's which still over- <lb />
looks the court where <lb />
bar is fabled to have played his <lb />
games of living chess, that it is <lb />
possible to conceive anything so pi <lb />
in or any building <lb />
so richly and wonderfully carved <lb />
without the least exaggeration or <lb />
bad taste. Equally exquisite Is the <lb />
celebrated of St. Salim <lb />
ti, built in 1580, with its white <lb />
marble cenotaph, its red sandstone <lb />
dome and its veranda by <lb />
delicately pierced of <lb />
like fine lace set in <lb />
And for grandeur can compare <lb />
to the stately <lb />
of mosque which <lb />
the rocky plateau, and which <lb />
historian of architecture cites a <lb />
beyond portal in India, <lb />
perhaps in the whole <lb />
A hat is or smoothed <lb />
by means of a which pol- <lb />
the whole surface finely and <lb />
smoothly with emery paper. For- <lb />
this process was done by <lb />
hand, the workmen <lb />
stone for that purpose. <lb />
m A Aim its <lb />
To the Editor have an absolute <lb />
remedy for Consumption. By timely use <lb />
thousands of hopeless cases have been already <lb />
permanently cured. So proof-positive am I <lb />
of its power that I consider it my duty to <lb />
send two fret to those of your readers <lb />
have Consumption, Throat Bronchial or <lb />
Trouble If they will write me their <lb />
express and address. Sincerely, <lb />
T. A. m Pearl <lb />
10- To. at <lb />
Lore of a From Borneo <lb />
Remembered. <lb />
After a somewhat learned and <lb />
very interesting discussion on the <lb />
cf Animals to and <lb />
Mr. Garner's efforts toward develop <lb />
a monkey language, etc., some <lb />
told the following <lb />
lad in a southern <lb />
My I know had a half grown black <lb />
monkey sent to him from Borneo. <lb />
The creature, shy and strange at <lb />
first, soon showed himself <lb />
to kindness, quick and <lb />
gent in learning the usual <lb />
thought necessary in a <lb />
monkey's education. He became <lb />
warmly attached to bis youthful <lb />
owner, and the two be <lb />
seen together, the Borneo <lb />
perched on tho of young <lb />
America, occasionally giving him an <lb />
affectionate tap on the cheek or <lb />
chattering his ear in tho most <lb />
human way possible. After awhile <lb />
it was decreed that master <lb />
must be sent north to school, and <lb />
the desolate condition of that <lb />
key in was really pit- <lb />
Ho grieved and refused to <lb />
be comforted for a long time and <lb />
then he suddenly became <lb />
Ho played such tricks and <lb />
pranks that at last everybody's pa- <lb />
gave out, and was dis- <lb />
posed of and disappeared. <lb />
went by, and the young <lb />
southerner went from school to col- <lb />
Soon after his graduation he <lb />
was visiting in some <lb />
Chicago, I passing <lb />
along tho street one day he observed <lb />
a knot of people gathered on a <lb />
He approached to see what it <lb />
meant. Suddenly a great black <lb />
thing lighted on his shoulders, bis <lb />
neck was closely clasped, and a lit- <lb />
cold, black paw was patting and <lb />
stroking his face with such an <lb />
don of affection, such an excited <lb />
chattering and murmuring as com <lb />
bewildered tho young man <lb />
for a moment. <lb />
course it was Master <lb />
descended to the of an organ <lb />
monkey, and after all the years, all <lb />
the travel and toil and change he <lb />
had recognized his old young mas <lb />
Tho delight was mutual, and <lb />
arrangements were soon <lb />
for the repurchase of <lb />
if prompt, swift, ac- <lb />
is indicative of something be- <lb />
intellect, in <lb />
monkey had it. And <lb />
there wasn't any question as to his <lb />
to was <lb />
Then a native man who was pres <lb />
told the <lb />
know sailors are always <lb />
fond of pets, and on board a man-of- <lb />
war they are especially so; so there <lb />
are always two or sometime <lb />
more, on hoard, and a ship in south- <lb />
waters always has a <lb />
and a So at Madagascar <lb />
they brought a big black whom <lb />
the men named from the <lb />
name of tho She was <lb />
bad had some teaching and <lb />
was very well behaved. When <lb />
first came aboard, it was <lb />
to shut her up while were <lb />
getting off. so a banana was put in- <lb />
to an empty chicken coop, ard Ma- <lb />
went in. While she was <lb />
absorbed in peering and <lb />
eating banana the door of tin- <lb />
coop was closed upon her and las <lb />
by means of a big hasp over <lb />
an eye and a big nail slipped <lb />
through. So, you the monkey <lb />
was safe. Now, a monkey is always <lb />
on the watch exactly at tho moment <lb />
when it seems least so. It will look <lb />
In every but the one it <lb />
needs to apparently. Consequently <lb />
had her back to the door <lb />
all tho When she had finished <lb />
the banana, she turned around, and <lb />
without one instant's hesitation she <lb />
put her paw through the bars of the <lb />
coop, lifted out the nail, pushed <lb />
open the door and on top <lb />
of coop, laid the nail beside her <lb />
and with evident interest watched <lb />
what was on. Glob <lb />
la Different. <lb />
makes the world go <lb />
The world seems to go round, but <lb />
loves makes your bead swim. That's <lb />
the explanation. Boston <lb />
script <lb />
WOW HE ADVERTISES. <lb />
a tinware peddler called one <lb />
On Mrs. Blank or Dallas <lb />
And introduced himself, they say, <lb />
An Raphael <lb />
He showed a patent coffeepot. <lb />
Which took her eye completely; <lb />
It boiled the coffee strong and hot. <lb />
The it settled neatly. <lb />
much for this newfangled <lb />
I think I'd like to try <lb />
it's the last one of the lot. <lb />
Two dollars, ma'am, will buy <lb />
When Mr. Blank at home that night <lb />
Sat by the stove <lb />
good wife brought into the light <lb />
purchase of the morning. <lb />
Now Mr. Blank, the story goes, <lb />
Sold tin dippers, <lb />
shovels, axes, <lb />
And also coffee <lb />
So when his good wife told him how <lb />
Don Raphael Gonzales <lb />
Had sold at price extremely low <lb />
Throughout Oak Cliff and Dallas <lb />
coffeepots so neat and <lb />
madam Blank did holler, <lb />
statement I right now <lb />
sell these for dollar <lb />
land of rest the lady cries. <lb />
these kept in your store, <lb />
Why do you fail to advertise <lb />
And let the people knew, sir <lb />
will they ever find out, pray. <lb />
If you will never try, sir, <lb />
To bring the patronage your way, <lb />
As does <lb />
right, lay Blank made reply- <lb />
r surmising, <lb />
just as well attempt to fly <lb />
As sell<lb />
And now trade is growing fast. <lb />
Way up in wealth rising. <lb />
Since through his wife he found at last <lb />
good of advertising. <lb />
News <lb />
The fact that God has prohibited <lb />
despair gives misfortune the right <lb />
to hope tilings and leaves hope <lb />
free to dare <lb />
A Typical <lb />
A young woman stepped into the <lb />
witness box at the Southwestern <lb />
lice court and began to tell the mag. <lb />
that she had run away from <lb />
home. <lb />
Mr. <lb />
you want my advice <lb />
yon please, sir. <lb />
Mr. ran away from <lb />
homo <lb />
Applicant sir. <lb />
Mr. back <lb />
again. <lb />
Amid tho laughter of the court <lb />
the fugitive hurriedly <lb />
Globe. <lb />
Estimating; <lb />
said <lb />
boarder, men <lb />
year than <lb />
shouldn't asked the <lb />
cheerful idiot. gets better <lb />
so to speak. In battle only <lb />
ball out of takes effect <lb />
GROVES <lb />
CHILL <lb />
It JUST FOR <lb />
WARRANTED. PRICE <lb />
GALATIA, Ilia., Not. K, 1803. <lb />
Paris Medicine Co., St. Louis, Mo. <lb />
sold last rear, bottles of <lb />
TASTELESS CHILI, TONIC and hove <lb />
three gross already this year. In all our <lb />
of In the business, hare <lb />
never sold on article that gave men universal <lb />
a truly, <lb />
A CO- <lb />
Sold guaranteed J. L. <lb />
is a vigorous feeder and re- <lb />
well to liberal <lb />
On corn lands the yield <lb />
increases and the soil improves <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 />
All about result of its use by actual ex- <lb />
on best farms in the United <lb />
told in a little book which we publish and will gladly <lb />
mail tree to any farmer in America who will write tor H. <lb />
GERMAN KALI WORKS, <lb />
Nassau St. New York.<lb />
A a Minis Into Each One <lb />
or His <lb />
While Carpenter was spend- <lb />
a vacation up in the country, be <lb />
bad occasion to look at some records, <lb />
and attention was directed to a <lb />
whimsical will. Ho for a, <lb />
of it as a literary <lb />
satisfaction with <lb />
which Mr. Darling proceeded to <lb />
all his relatives and insert a <lb />
sting into bequest, well know- <lb />
that before their anger began to <lb />
rise would be where even a ca- <lb />
in a suit for damages could <lb />
commented the <lb />
Judge, as he gave it to a reporter to <lb />
The testamentary clauses of <lb />
he are as <lb />
William Darling, in <lb />
In the township of------, county and <lb />
district of------, Canada, es. <lb />
quire, being in sound health of body, <lb />
and my mind just as usual, which <lb />
my friends who flatter say is no <lb />
great shakes at best of times, do <lb />
make this my last will and <lb />
as follows, of <lb />
ill former <lb />
leave property of Grant <lb />
less, and all other property <lb />
may possessed of, to my sisters i <lb />
Darling, the <lb />
former because she is married to a ; <lb />
minister help <lb />
the latter she is <lb />
married to nobody, nor is she likely <lb />
to be, for she is an old maid and not <lb />
market ripe. And I to <lb />
them and their heirs my share of <lb />
the stock and implements on the <lb />
farm, provided that the <lb />
my brother's grave be re <lb />
served. And if either should die <lb />
without issue then tho other <lb />
Inherit the whole. <lb />
leave my brother Andrew <lb />
big silver son of old James, as the <lb />
representative of family. I <lb />
would have left it to old James, <lb />
himself, but he would molt it <lb />
to make temperance medals, and <lb />
that would be a sacrilege <lb />
I leave him my horn snuffbox <lb />
He can only make temperance horn <lb />
spoons of that. <lb />
leave my sister Jessie my Bible, <lb />
and when knows as much of <lb />
spirit of it as she does of tho <lb />
she will another guise Christian <lb />
than she is. <lb />
my late brother's watch <lb />
to my brother Jerry, exhorting him <lb />
at the same time to give up Whig- <lb />
radicalism and all other sins <lb />
that do most easily beset him. <lb />
leave my brother Andrew my <lb />
big snuffbox, as I am informed <lb />
he is rather a decent Christian, with <lb />
a jolly <lb />
leave Parson------the <lb />
I got from the militia, as a <lb />
token of my gratitude for tho <lb />
ices ho done tho family in <lb />
a sister that no man of taste <lb />
would taken. <lb />
John Carson a silver tea- <lb />
pot, to tho end that ho may drink <lb />
tea therefrom to comfort under <lb />
affliction of a slatternly wife. <lb />
give my silver cup, with a <lb />
in it, to my sister Jane, be- <lb />
cause she is an old maid and pious, <lb />
also my s snuffbox, as it <lb />
looks decent to see an old woman <lb />
Press. <lb />
Pills <lb />
Cure All <lb />
Liver Ills. <lb />
A Strong Fortification. <lb />
Fortify the body against disease <lb />
by Liver Pills, an <lb />
lute cure for sick headache, <lb />
sour stomach, malaria, <lb />
constipation, jaundice, bilious- <lb />
and all kindred troubles. <lb />
of <lb />
Dr. Your Liver Pills are <lb />
j the fly-wheel of life. I shall ever <lb />
i be grateful for the accident that <lb />
to my notice. I feel <lb />
as if I had a new lease of life. <lb />
j J. Fairleigh, Platte Cannon, Col. <lb />
Liver Pills <lb />
his Art Gift. <lb />
was visiting tho house <lb />
eminent politician. <lb />
said, you <lb />
a valuable to your art <lb />
art ho repeated <lb />
I take it for granted that <lb />
you must <lb />
have ever striven, madam, so <lb />
cultivate an appreciation of the <lb />
wasn't it in th <lb />
voters to remember as <lb />
don't quite follow you, <lb />
said tho eminent politician, <lb />
red in the face. <lb />
I was told that they gave <lb />
you a beautiful marble heart, and <lb />
I am just dying to see <lb />
Force or Habit. <lb />
A laughable story is told of an old <lb />
miser, who, being at tho point of <lb />
death, resolved to give all his <lb />
to a nephew at whoso bands ha <lb />
bad experienced some little kind- <lb />
said be, for that was <lb />
bis nephew's I am <lb />
about to leave world, and to <lb />
leave you all my money. You will <lb />
then Only think Yes, <lb />
I feel weaker and weaker. I think I <lb />
die two hour;. Oh, <lb />
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and Iron Fencing <lb />
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fill <lb />
modern stand-j <lb />
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Cures the <lb />
common e very-day <lb />
ills of humanity. <lb />
money <lb />
Steamers Washington f i <lb />
and Tarboro at nil <lb />
on Tar River Monday, W <lb />
and M. <lb />
Returning leave Tarboro at A. M. <lb />
Tuesdays, Thursdays and <lb />
A. If. same <lb />
departures <lb />
River. <lb />
Caveat, and an <lb />
C. Or, , U. S. <lb />
patent in <lb />
from Washington, <lb />
Send drawing or photo., tits; <lb />
advise, it paternal e or not, <lb />
Oar 1- c not due i, sees. <lb />
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Practice in all Courts. <lb />
Connecting at Washington <lb />
steamers for Norfolk, Baltimore, <lb />
Philadelphia. Now York Boston. <lb />
Shippers should order their atom's <lb />
marked via Iron <lb />
Hew York. from <lb />
Baltimore Steamboat <lb />
Baltimore. <lb />
Boston. <lb />
JNO. Agent, <lb />
J. J. Agent, <lb />
tin N. <lb />
Wanted-An idea <lb />
Who think <lb />
of Borne simple <lb />
thing patent <lb />
Protect your may brink- you wealth. <lb />
Write JOHN ., Patent <lb />
C, for offer <lb />
list of two wanted. <lb />
D. L. JAMES, <lb />
N. O, <lb />
GOOD FOB STOCK AND POULTRY <lb />
TOO. <lb />
pared especially for stick, as well a <lb />
man, and for is sold tin <lb />
cans, holding one-hall pound o <lb />
cine -lit cents. <lb />
Lambert, Franklin Co., <lb />
March <lb />
I have used kinds of medicine, but <lb />
I would not one package of k <lb />
for all the others I ever saw <lb />
it is the for horses or cattle in <lb />
lie spring of the year and will cure <lb />
sicken <lb />
OLD <lb />
--------IS STILL AT THE FRONT WITH A LINE-------- <lb />
YEARS EXPERIENCE taught beet i Hie <lb />
Hemp Rope, Building Pumps, Fanning Implements, and every <lb />
ting necessary for Millers, Mechanic- and general purposes, as well a <lb />
Clothing, Hats. Shoes. Ladies Dress I have always on hand. Am head <lb />
quarters for Heavy Groceries, and jobbing agent for Clark's O. N. T. <lb />
Cotton, and keep courteous attentive clerk. <lb />
GREENVILLE. N, <lb />
C. C. C Pitt Co. N C. <lb />
T. J. i <lb />
COBB BROS CO. <lb />
COTTON kM PEANUT <lb />
Stock, Cotton, Grain and Provision Brokers. <lb />
ML and Progress Building, Street. <lb />
Ties and Sacks at Lowest Prices. <lb />
and Solicit <lb />
All Codes used in telegraphing. <lb />
JUST RECEIVED <lb />
-------A fresh hue of------ <lb />
Flour, Lard, <lb />
Meat, Coffee <lb />
Meal, <lb />
Ac., <lb />
which I am <lb />
Belling so low <lb />
Unit <lb />
surprise. <lb />
Come see mo <lb />
will <lb />
tr you fair<lb />
FOR GIRLS <lb />
Will open <lb />
Oct. 2nd Homo School Gil <lb />
of Nil i- <lb />
bot t Address <lb />
Mrs. AL- MOO. <lb />
O Nelson C <lb />
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SMITH <lb />
A- Uta i <lb />
Court <lb />
and to all <lb />
kinds of <lb />
BUGGIES a SPECIALTY <lb />
AM kinds of repairing done <lb />
We skilled labor good <lb />
material and are prepared to give <lb />
on <lb />
II <lb />
Directors. <lb />
J. L. SUGG. <lb />
Life, Fire ail Meat <lb />
GREEN N. C- <lb />
AT <lb />
All Risks placed in strictly <lb />
FIRST-C ASS COMPANIES <lb />
At current rates. <lb />
I AM FOB FIRE PROOF <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. o. <lb />
Have just received an <lb />
of latest style are t ye <lb />
the v-ants of the trade at Prices Lower <lb />
than ever Sm-ill <lb />
quirk sales is our motto. Our <lb />
goods are new and eh in to meet the <lb />
wants of the are <lb />
goods at a price tar below the usual <lb />
price. <lb />
we sell for<lb />
46.50<lb />
13.50 <lb />
All we ask Is a trial and will give en <lb />
tire satisfaction. <lb />
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m., arrives at p <lb />
p. m., Kinston <lb />
j. in. Returning, leaves Kinston 7.2 <lb />
i. m., Greenville 8.22 s. m. Arriving <lb />
a. m., am <lb />
except <lb />
Trains on W Branch <lb />
Washington 8.00 a, in., and 3.00 p . m. <lb />
a. and 4.40 p. <lb />
Tarboro 9.45 a. <lb />
3.30 p. m., Parmele a. in. <lb />
6.20 p. in,, arrives Washington <lb />
11.50 a. in., 7.10 p. m. Daily ex- <lb />
Connects with trait on <lb />
Neck <lb />
Train leaves N C, via <lb />
A Raleigh daily except <lb />
M p. Sunday P. M; <lb />
Plymouth 9.00 P. M., 5.28 p. m. <lb />
Returning Leaves Plymouth daily <lb />
Sunday, a. m. 9.30 a m.,<lb />
Train on Midland N. C. branch leaves <lb />
GoldSboro daily, except Sunday, 6.05 a <lb />
m. arriving 7-30 a. m. Re- <lb />
turning leaves 8.00 a. in., <lb />
rives at 0.30 a. in. <lb />
iii era ; -e <lb />
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