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L LADING <lb />
IN THE <lb />
. m mi mm. <lb />
SIX <lb />
The Eastern <lb />
Mil <lb />
i i i Al<lb />
D. J. WHICHARD, Editor and Proprietor. <lb />
TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. <lb />
VOL VII. <lb />
GREENVILLE, Pin COUNTY, N. C, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 1888 <lb />
TERMS Per Year, in Advance. <lb />
NO. <lb />
Eastern Reflector, <lb />
ILL C- <lb />
Editor <lb />
Published Every <lb />
THE LEADING PAPER <lb />
IX THE<lb />
ALL IS WELL <lb />
What if the leaves Autumn dyes <lb />
Should fill the forest with their sighs <lb />
Ami prophecies funeral <lb />
what will follow if they fall <lb />
Nature is safe, the season DOM ; <lb />
buds replace the leaves that fell. <lb />
The world moves All is Well <lb />
The Two Sacks. <lb />
S. S. Advocate. <lb />
There is an ancient, legend <lb />
tells an old man who was in the <lb />
from place <lb />
place with a sack hanging be <lb />
hind his hack and another in front <lb />
of him. <lb />
In the one behind him he tossed <lb />
Wadesboro; Gen Barringer, <lb />
Chariot e ; U C Eccles, Charlotte; <lb />
Theo ; T B El <lb />
Lexington; A II <lb />
Beaufort; Dr B F Long, <lb />
Col Harry Skinner, Greenville; A <lb />
Halifax; Thomas <lb />
Jackson ; Dr Thomas, <lb />
E Fries, Salem ; Fred C <lb />
Foard. Mt Airy; Col Julian Allen,<lb />
Price. per year. <lb />
DEMOCRATIC, BUT <lb />
will not hesitate to Democratic <lb />
men and measures that arc not consistent <lb />
with the true principles of the party. <lb />
If ant a a wide-a-wake <lb />
section of the State end for the <lb />
roB. sample copy free <lb />
What if streams whose laughing flow <lb />
U ill m. be buried the snow <lb />
shriek prophet if <lb />
And general they freeze <lb />
The frost that Chills their liquid clay <lb />
At Springs sweet breath shall melt away <lb />
And when she tap.- her tinkling bell <lb />
The world moves all is Well <lb />
where they were quite hid <lb />
view, and he soon forgot all <lb />
matter who's <lb />
Will eat and drink and work in. <lb />
The Station, on her glorious course. <lb />
Will move with force. <lb />
The Stars will shine, the breezes play <lb />
The sun salute the dawning day <lb />
And new elections come to tell. <lb />
The world moves on-and All is Well <lb />
New York Letter. <lb />
STATE GOVERNMENT. <lb />
M. Scales, of Guilford <lb />
M. <lb />
man. of New Hanover. <lb />
Secretary of . <lb />
of Wake. <lb />
W. of Wake. <lb />
P. Roberts, of Gates. <lb />
Superintendent of Public Instruction <lb />
Sidney M. Finger of <lb />
Attorney F. David- <lb />
sen, of Buncombe. <lb />
SUPREME COURT. <lb />
Chief N. H. Smith, of <lb />
Wake. <lb />
Associate S. Ashe. of <lb />
Anson S. Merrimon. of Wake. <lb />
JUDGES SUPERIOR COURT. <lb />
First E. Shepherd, of <lb />
Beaufort. <lb />
Second Philips, of <lb />
Edgecombe. <lb />
Third G. Connor, of <lb />
ton. <lb />
Clark, of <lb />
Wake. <lb />
Fifth District John A. of <lb />
Guilford <lb />
Sixth T. of <lb />
Sampson. <lb />
Seventh C. of <lb />
Cumberland. <lb />
Montgomery, of <lb />
Cabarrus. <lb />
Ninth F. Graves, of <lb />
from <lb />
about <lb />
then. <lb />
In the one banging around his <lb />
neck, under his chin, he popped all <lb />
the sins which the people he knew <lb />
committed; and these he was in <lb />
the habit turning over and look- <lb />
at as he walked along day by <lb />
day. <lb />
One day, to his surprise, he met <lb />
a man wearing, like himself, a <lb />
sack in front one He <lb />
went up to him and began feeling <lb />
of his sack have yon got <lb />
there, my friend he asked, giving <lb />
the sack I rout a good <lb />
New York Star Syndicate Letter to the ; don't do cried the <lb />
i other; you'll spoil my good <lb />
things ask Number <lb />
New York 21st 1888. ; One. <lb />
Two weeks alter the and I answer-, <lb />
no one here seems to have any set- J <lb />
tied and definite conviction as of where lean always <lb />
the political composition of the <lb />
House of Representatives. Boss be bait- <lb />
band- manifesto l Sunday, <lb />
raised a little breeze gave to the <lb />
mm of its supreme arrogance l ave <lb />
and independence, and because gaVe <lb />
its savor of the Presidential their <lb />
all the kind deeds of his Statesville; W M Morris. Blowing <lb />
Rock ; C J Cowles, Wilkesboro; Col <lb />
J W Todd, Jefferson ; G F <lb />
per, ; ST Pearson, Morgan <lb />
ton ; J G Hall, Hickory ; President <lb />
D W Hickory; M U Pride, <lb />
Mt Holly ; Col J A Gray, Greens- <lb />
; W J White, Warren ton <lb />
Estes, Benjamin, <lb />
Trenton ; H Graves, Smithfield ; <lb />
G S Ferguson, ; T h <lb />
Cooper, Brevard; W W Roll ins, <lb />
Asheville ; E A Holton, <lb />
Dr W A Walnut Cove; J C <lb />
Black, A J <lb />
J T Morehead. <lb />
L B Holt, Burlington ; W A Bobbitt <lb />
John A Williams, W W <lb />
Fuller, Dot ham ; Maj Thornton, <lb />
Yancy, Mill Creek ; Dr John <lb />
; Frank Thornton, Fay- <lb />
H B Short, Waccamaw ; A <lb />
F Page, Aberdeen ; W L Hill, Smith <lb />
ville ; J A Wilmington ; <lb />
F Wooten, <lb />
Durham. <lb />
; I. M <lb />
Farm Fences. <lb />
twelve years ago. But the truth of <lb />
the matter is that out of ten <lb />
Democrats one meets make no bones <lb />
of expressing the hone that the Res- <lb />
publicans will have the control of <lb />
the legislative of the <lb />
Government in that they may <lb />
an undivided responsibility <lb />
rope enough to hang them <lb />
selves. <lb />
This much seems if <lb />
the Republicans go into the House <lb />
at its opening session with a bare <lb />
seems likely, they will <lb />
lose no tune in strengthening it by <lb />
turning on; Democratic members in <lb />
close districts. Two of the men <lb />
thus for the sacrifice are <lb />
of and <lb />
of North say <lb />
to the organ grinder, and here is <lb />
even the benevolent smile I bestow <lb />
ed on the crossing sweeper at my <lb />
door, <lb />
what's the sack behind <lb />
you I asked the who <lb />
thought his companion's good deeds <lb />
would never come to an end. <lb />
said Number <lb />
is nothing I care to look at <lb />
u there. That sack holds <lb />
call my little <lb />
The Examiner. <lb />
The old Almanac of our <lb />
forefathers has a small picture on <lb />
the page for February two men <lb />
j setting a rail It <lb />
would equally well illustrate and <lb />
suggest the proper work for March <lb />
also. At no season of the year can <lb />
boles upright posts be dug so <lb />
easily quickly as just after the <lb />
frost comes out of the ground. The <lb />
Spirit of the State Press. <lb />
Charlotte Chronicle. <lb />
Those who at this writing believe <lb />
and hope that Harrison has won, <lb />
are saying that his is <lb />
to the intelligence of the laboring <lb />
men in the manufacturing States. <lb />
Weak-kneed Democrats are month <lb />
about the President's tariff mes- <lb />
sage having been sent in too late <lb />
for the country to be educated on <lb />
the subject before Pro <lb />
Democrats course are <lb />
told yon Well <lb />
what are the facts as shown the <lb />
returns up to That <lb />
York City the greatest <lb />
in America, has gone <lb />
Democratic That <lb />
Chicago the greatest commercial <lb />
city on earth has gone Democratic. <lb />
That Mills, the author of the Dem- <lb />
tariff bill, is re elected. That <lb />
s re elected. That <lb />
who succeeded George <lb />
verse, the late protectionist Demo- <lb />
voted for tree wool, is re- <lb />
elected by an majority <lb />
That the heaviest Republican ma- <lb />
are from the interior of New <lb />
York and an offset to <lb />
the great cities of those States. <lb />
That there is a falling off voles <lb />
in Georgia and a gain <lb />
of because of apathy <lb />
The Monument. <lb />
The Next <lb />
N o <lb />
The beautiful granite monument <lb />
by the. Shotwell Memorial <lb />
Association to Capt. Randolph A. <lb />
Shotwell has just been placed in <lb />
Oakwood Cemetery, where it now <lb />
stands. <lb />
Although not t ho loftiest or most <lb />
pretentious of I he many handsome <lb />
shafts which tear their head-in this <lb />
beautiful spot, none are more <lb />
and tastefully designed and <lb />
more finished. <lb />
design and <lb />
stands thirteen feet in height <lb />
is with a beautifully <lb />
wrought urn with elegant draper. <lb />
The caps ate ornamented with deli-, s <lb />
cutely earned oak leaves and alto-1, <lb />
the shaft presents an <lb />
of massive beauty. It was <lb />
at a cost of nearly one thou <lb />
sand dollars and is indeed, a hand- <lb />
some tribute to the memory of flu- <lb />
great and noble Shotwell. <lb />
The four sides of the monument <lb />
are with beautiful <lb />
appropriate inscriptions. <lb />
On the first is a delicately wrought <lb />
monogram consisting of the initials <lb />
It. A. S with I he following <lb />
licit <lb />
Randolph Abbott Shotwell. late <lb />
i i <lb />
A in full of <lb />
surprises. First the major surprise <lb />
of the election a is H <lb />
ways a surprise, and <lb />
ha. become stale I mis <lb />
nor surprises i <lb />
around a parent -k. <lb />
election ha- i r it no i-, <lb />
to the i I rule, and i lie i. <lb />
the thing is we <lb />
be surprised and i <lb />
nil, <lb />
day<lb />
AT <lb />
at mo .- <lb />
i -I .<lb />
Grover, after all <lb />
On Hi <lb />
prises and <lb />
i Harrison's i <lb />
. <lb />
of Indian i <lb />
And then I inn ed <lb />
peep on b , . <lb />
a Democratic n i Tl <lb />
Virginia an i am in <lb />
i heir in the column of <lb />
And still the won i i ow . <lb />
But tin- i <lb />
day i the majority in the if <lb />
The I ms had I <lb />
come i i if <lb />
success I hat i. y had i <lb />
the y. Hie S <lb />
, ground is then loose, and spade <lb />
what penetrates the soil with little effort. <lb />
Three or lour times as many holes <lb />
seems to me your sack be dug M in midsummer, when <lb />
the ground is hard and dry. And <lb />
their work is not so pressing as la- <lb />
the season when <lb />
be <lb />
Tenth C. A very, <lb />
Eleventh M. Shipp, of nothing any est V Dem- <lb />
who may get as far as the <lb />
f. Merrimon, <lb />
Twelfth District <lb />
IN <lb />
Sena B. Vance, of <lb />
Matt. W. <lb />
House of District <lb />
C. of Pitt <lb />
Second M. of <lb />
Third W. of <lb />
Fourth Nichols, of <lb />
Wake <lb />
Fifth W. Reid, of Rock- <lb />
Sixth T. Bennett, of <lb />
S S. Henderson, <lb />
Rowan. <lb />
Eighth II. H. Cowles, <lb />
Ninth D. Johnston, <lb />
Buncombe<lb />
Superior Court A. <lb />
M. King. <lb />
Register of II. Wilson. <lb />
B. Cherry. <lb />
S. Congleton. <lb />
P. Redding. <lb />
Council Chair- <lb />
man. Guilford Mooring. J. A. K. Tucker, <lb />
W. A. Jr., T. E. Keel. <lb />
Public School <lb />
Latham. <lb />
of F. W. Brown. <lb />
TOWN. <lb />
M. Bernard. <lb />
Forbes. <lb />
Treas J. Perkins. <lb />
B. Cherry D -C. <lb />
Ward. T. A. <lb />
and J. P. 2nd Ward. O. Hook- <lb />
r and R. Jr. ; Ward, J. J. <lb />
Perkins and A. F. <lb />
mistakes is fuller the <lb />
said Number One. <lb />
Number Two frowned. He bad <lb />
never thought of that, though he <lb />
had put what he calls his <lb />
out of bis sight, every one else <lb />
could sec them still. Au re- <lb />
ply was on his lips, when happily, a <lb />
third, also carrying two sacks, as <lb />
they were, overtook them. <lb />
The first two men at <lb />
balls the Representatives with bis, <lb />
commissions Ins pocket. ed on <lb />
While all the country is busying it ; do you carry your <lb />
Ransom, of North- self helping Gen. Han to make cried <lb />
up bis council advisers. York us said the <lb />
Republicans are by no means fr;. , ,, . . <lb />
The Empire. State did all my said the <lb />
business the they say, Granger, I have a goodly as- <lb />
and should it lie rewarded has I and like to show them. <lb />
and Third <lb />
Rev. <lb />
First <lb />
Sundays, morning and night. <lb />
Hughes. D. Rector. <lb />
Sunday, morn- <lb />
night. Meeting every <lb />
Wednesday night. R. B. John, <lb />
meagerly than it has been under a <lb />
Democratic Administration Ergo, <lb />
York should have at least two <lb />
representatives in the <lb />
Warner Miller must have place <lb />
to be sure, to let him down easy <lb />
his late severe trouncing by <lb />
sturdy Democrat, David Ben <lb />
Hill. It is understood that <lb />
is directed <lb />
toward the as <lb />
that would put him the best <lb />
to protect bis wood-pulp in- <lb />
in event of Custom <lb />
House complications. If he can't <lb />
get that he could easily <lb />
ed to enter the Department of the <lb />
Interior guard the lands and <lb />
scalps of the Red man and <lb />
he get that, why any- <lb />
thing handy will do, for Miller's of <lb />
rice holding ability is of an exceed- <lb />
versatile character and adapts <lb />
itself to almost any environments. <lb />
Like antique maiden who <lb />
shelter of an oak to pray for a <lb />
spouse and mistaking for the an- <lb />
of Deity the cry of an owl, <lb />
boo hoe V fervently rescinded, <lb />
good Miller i.- <lb />
ready to receive with becoming <lb />
any jot I hat offer. <lb />
There was some talk of the only <lb />
as a cabinet official, <lb />
but that gentleman put a very <lb />
quietus upon speculation by <lb />
announcing that there is <lb />
cal gift at <lb />
disposal that would tempt him to <lb />
relinquish his present work. At the <lb />
head of a great railroad system <lb />
planting, and harvesting must <lb />
Fences, to a certain extent, are a <lb />
necessity when is kept, not so <lb />
much to fence out our <lb />
j cattle as to fence in our own. <lb />
is dangerous, for animals are <lb />
. liable to get choked or tangled up <lb />
in rope. Dependence on boys <lb />
or men as a regular thing is <lb />
and proves more <lb />
expensive than building fences. <lb />
The farmer wants to know at ail <lb />
times where in.- stock is, and to be <lb />
able lo utilize his land to <lb />
most. to do this he must <lb />
not only have road and <lb />
fences, but some fences as <lb />
, well. On account their expense <lb />
-Year Sack looks nearly teaching I u Is important to know what is the <lb />
the ground. It must be a pretty cheap fence attainable <lb />
heavy weight to observed The old post rail was <lb />
One. good, free from of the <lb />
you are j of its rivals; but it is fast Al. <lb />
appearing, because material for <lb />
making it is i so plentiful, and <lb />
This said he, to the <lb />
one hanging in him, <lb />
full of the good deeds of <lb />
on account of that j Captain company I, 8th regiment, <lb />
known as Virginia volunteers, Confederate <lb />
Civil Service Reform. That in States Army; born Dec- 11th. 1843, <lb />
in district where most of the West Liberty, Vs., died July <lb />
Republicans protectionists live. Raleigh, N. IV <lb />
the Democrats defeat a popular pro- second side bears the follow- <lb />
stumper, who ran inscription <lb />
pendent, thus getting the patriot whose honor and con-1 <lb />
the white Republicans and no g could weaken, <lb />
tied Democrats. That Be advantage tempt, no loss dismay, <lb />
a Republican who and in whom all the attributes <lb />
voted, for the Mills bill, is re elect- true were so nicely ail- <lb />
ed, in a district Democrat justed and so exactly placed it. <lb />
That Bynum. the tram-. as not he bad passed into; <lb />
of the Mills bill, defeats the pro life eternal that men saw that be <lb />
manufacturer in had reached the full stature of a I <lb />
a Republican City. That New <lb />
Jersey and Connecticut, dotted On the third i.- <lb />
over with industries, go Democratic. monument is erected by <lb />
That Alabama, the best ma fact-1 the people of bis adopted State as I <lb />
urine place, in the world, full hum-1 a tribute to a soldier whose coinage <lb />
industries, and a Man with j was proven in sixteen great battles <lb />
blast returns a solid and who, in the midst of <lb />
delegation to Congress. That j captivity and defeat, kept nils- <lb />
the city of Ala., for en hi- to hi- hi.- conn <lb />
its size manufacture, j try Ilia comrades <lb />
sends a supporter of Mills bill to The fourth beats the following.- <lb />
Congress. That the city of Char i years in battle, from Lees <lb />
House and <lb />
. they were going o i pi <lb />
; on, on, and on, into <lb />
bonier and . <lb />
Into . <lb />
tin lo neigh <lb />
y clan <lb />
and ; <lb />
j ed the AI be Di <lb />
1,500 y an i ; .- <lb />
was rapidly extend <lb />
the real of <lb />
General I, <lb />
it in one of <lb />
they are <lb />
later re I us show ha I <lb />
have I iii i Co <lb />
gross from <lb />
h that<lb />
Pastor. <lb />
Baptist Services every Sunday, morn-j with a salary equal to that paid to <lb />
and night. Meeting every President the United States, <lb />
Wednesday night. <lb />
Pastor. <lb />
LODGES. <lb />
Lodge, No. A. F. A. <lb />
and with a great private fortune be <lb />
need be surprised at <lb />
this declaration. <lb />
only other Yorker much <lb />
M., meets every 1st Thursday and Mos- talked of the cabinet position is <lb />
day night after the 1st and Sunday at j Plate A more plausible story, <lb />
Masonic Lodge. W. M. King. W. M. <lb />
Greenville R. A. Chapter. No. <lb />
every 2nd and 4th Monday nights at Ma- <lb />
Hall, F. W. Brown, II. P. <lb />
Covenant Lodge, No. I. O. O. F. <lb />
meets every Tue-day night. D. I. <lb />
James, N. G. <lb />
Insurance Lodge. No. K. of H-, <lb />
and third Friday night. <lb />
P. D. Haskett. D. <lb />
Pitt Council. No. A. L. of H., meets <lb />
very night. C. A. White. C. <lb />
Temperance Reform Club meets in their <lb />
Monday night, at <lb />
though is to the effect that Senator <lb />
may be induced to leave his <lb />
warm place in the Senate for a <lb />
mission, to Court <lb />
of St. James, and give little <lb />
Boss another chance to prattle <lb />
among the and <lb />
end <lb />
Frank E <lb />
meeting hi the Court house will be a year of trial <lb />
The indications are that the year <lb />
for the <lb />
fourth Sunday of each month, o'clock j farmers of our State. All their <lb />
E. pie crops have fallen short. Oats <lb />
Woman's Christian Temperance fa t t t <lb />
meet in the Reform Club Room Friday , r Z it. i . A . <lb />
of each week Mrs. V. H. Which- thirds of a crop. Upland corn w as <lb />
rd greatly damaged by drought, and <lb />
Band of Hope meets in Reform Club recent floods wrought great <lb />
Miss Eva <lb />
ion to the best of tins crop on <lb />
our bottoms. The seasons were <lb />
favorable to the cotton crop, and it <lb />
Money a Tear of Peculiar disaster <lb />
No or- tobacco crop. Thousands of <lb />
every Friday night. <lb />
POST OFFICE. <lb />
Office hours H a. M. to S p. <lb />
Order hours A. M. to P. <lb />
will be to l farmers will have to depend largely <lb />
from to p. s. on buying the necessaries of life; <lb />
Bethel mail daily Sun- compelled to buy large- <lb />
, at 9--o and p M. , a credit and they will assured <lb />
Washington mall daily Farmer. <lb />
Spring and inter- John Blight's condition continues <lb />
offices, Mondays, Wednesdays to be very critical. He is one Sf <lb />
greatest living men, and <lb />
mall arrives Fridays greatest <lb />
tor. <lb />
are <lb />
plied the ; the weight <lb />
only such as sails arc to a ship, or <lb />
wings are to eagle. It helps me <lb />
sack behind can be of <lb />
little to said Number <lb />
Two, it appears to be empty <lb />
as a great bole in the bottom <lb />
of <lb />
did it said the <lb />
stranger, all the evil I hear <lb />
the people I put in there, and it <lb />
falls through and is lost. So you <lb />
see, have no weight to drag me <lb />
down <lb />
Southern Immigration Con- <lb />
Of the States at <lb />
Ala, The Delegates, <lb />
We publish below a list of the <lb />
delegates from North Carolina to <lb />
the Southern Inter-State <lb />
f he old teases decay and make ex- <lb />
firewood. The <lb />
fence is cheaper, popular with <lb />
some, but it has serious objections. <lb />
Animals, especially horses, are apt <lb />
to run into it and injure themselves. <lb />
Should they to jump over, <lb />
or way get their legs fast, in <lb />
the wire, it saws a deep and <lb />
wound. When used, it is a <lb />
good plan to the laud up to <lb />
the fence both sides, leaving a <lb />
deep I two or three feet from <lb />
the This will to make <lb />
animals stop consider before <lb />
attempt lo jump over, or make <lb />
their way through. would also <lb />
suggest a top rail of wood. Old <lb />
may lie used, or good <lb />
sized poles, or a two-by <lb />
with three new cotton nulls <lb />
built since Cleveland's tariff mes- <lb />
sage went into Congress, gives <lb />
increased majority for Rowland, <lb />
who voted for the Mills bill. <lb />
the Democratic. Knight <lb />
of Labor Congressman St. Louis, <lb />
who kicked against the Mills lull. <lb />
and only gave half hearted support, <lb />
is defeated. <lb />
in offset all this, there is the <lb />
of Samuel J. Randall <lb />
and increased Re- <lb />
publican majority the dis- <lb />
of New York State, where <lb />
interests predominate. <lb />
burg to Cold Harbor, with <lb />
men, and three in prison, at <lb />
Delaware Albany. <lb />
Wither Her. <lb />
remarked an old gentleman, as be gazed <lb />
loudly upon the comely little woman by <lb />
his side; he continued <lb />
was afraid cosmetics <lb />
West Virginia a <lb />
is t the next Cong <lb />
be, if . . w . <lb />
close. first, r <lb />
t be cat . <lb />
v in he lies l <lb />
then I be <lb />
. . <lb />
. <lb />
teens . I ell <lb />
Democrats will <lb />
one vote, ah id <lb />
want <lb />
whole reap lily <lb />
to -1<lb />
Com .<lb />
i;. j <lb />
A . i Co., Tex., <lb />
u-a-d <lb />
results. <lb />
Pray, now, the cause for the de- i UM. . <lb />
Cleveland, that is presumed j,,,, Dr. <lb />
at writing, to some other cause <lb />
than his tariff message; the <lb />
will not bear out assertion of <lb />
the protectionists. <lb />
The silly little in order to appear with Malarial I <lb />
plastered her face with differ-1 wag use <lb />
Am oath led I <lb />
Mr. D. I. . <lb />
Ky. adds a <lb />
He i <lb />
died, had it <lb />
great J; <lb />
core all Mai o I <lb />
stand , . <lb />
Mi-t i. in i <lb />
varieties whitewash, <lb />
Ac, <lb />
the little woman, , <lb />
like porch-1 <lb />
so and <lb />
the listener, <lb />
Common <lb />
pure, <lb />
may attend business <lb />
enterprises, but it never at <lb />
tends the prompt administration of Dr. <lb />
Bull's Cough Syrup. Price i; cents. <lb />
sore ran in the night, and my <lb />
soul to lie <lb />
fellow course it did. Pity he <lb />
get salvation Oil. -ti <lb />
A True Editor <lb />
Greensboro Patriot. <lb />
The Durham Recorder has the <lb />
following to say wisely and well <lb />
concerning honesty and <lb />
journalism honest eds <lb />
it or does not has. his conviction of <lb />
Gulden Medical Discovery. <lb />
sense told me if my Mood was <lb />
regulated, appetite good, that the <lb />
outward woman would take on the hue <lb />
of health, all those <lb />
things, and actually rejuvenated <lb />
Its thousands of cures are the bus <lb />
for Dr. Sage's <lb />
ire. <lb />
f Do- <lb />
Jeans,<lb />
Are yon an . j <lb />
I'm- the in j <lb />
your family and <lb />
of homemade <lb />
much gr <lb />
than of her Cl <lb />
ii I . on to <lb />
wheat, sow . <lb />
oats, and p; <lb />
,, .,,,. . . ., . good for your hogs i <lb />
The 68th session the <lb />
convention, winch closed in city <lb />
of Greensboro on Saturday last, was <lb />
the most harmonious and successful <lb />
. <lb />
The Baptist State Convention, land <lb />
r Sow <lb />
and e <lb />
New <lb />
i i <lb />
next F <lb />
to be held at Montgomery, I wire, or anything that will be con <lb />
loin sixteen feet- long I right or wrong upon the price of a <lb />
from the lumberyard, well strapped i four or five dollar advertisement, r <lb />
to top of the post with fence a free ride or a free ticket to an <lb />
Ala., Wednesday, December 12th. <lb />
The Governors, Commissioners of <lb />
Immigration, various authorities <lb />
and railway passenger departments <lb />
of the several Slates and <lb />
are taking and speedy <lb />
steps in the appointment of <lb />
gates, matters of transportation and <lb />
the formulation of plans and work <lb />
for the con vent ion. The united ac <lb />
and hearty endorsement of <lb />
movement by the various Cover <lb />
State officials insures <lb />
meeting of largest and most in- <lb />
convention ever held in <lb />
the South. It is local movement, <lb />
but one through which, by <lb />
ed effort and concentration, plans <lb />
will be devised, mis provided, <lb />
rates made and Interstate bureau <lb />
organized through <lb />
sources of the South will be <lb />
ed to the world its influence <lb />
felt throughout civilization. <lb />
The following an delegates from <lb />
Delegates at large Brem, <lb />
Charlotte; Col L L Polk, Raleigh ; <lb />
Nat Atkinson, Asheville ; Dr. R W. <lb />
Capehart, <lb />
Delegates from each senatorial <lb />
F Lamb, Elizabeth City; <lb />
Gen W P Roberts, Raleigh; J H <lb />
Small, M Washington; <lb />
Winston, Windsor ; T L Em <lb />
Weldon ; Elias Carr, Old Spar. <lb />
; Arthur Art <lb />
William Murphy ; Dr. W. C. <lb />
lien bow, Greensboro; George Al- <lb />
Josephus Daniels, <lb />
Eugene Harrell, ; J. T. Le <lb />
Grand, Prof H <lb />
Mt Pleasant; James H <lb />
Pace, Smithfield; E W Kerr, <lb />
ton ; W H <lb />
Frank Asheville; Col W II <lb />
S Burgwyn. Henderson ; H. A. Lon- <lb />
don, Dr. K. Parker, <lb />
College; U. Wade, <lb />
S. Baylor, Wadesboro; W J Boy I in, <lb />
Then two or three bucks <lb />
thorn wires maybe nailed <lb />
to the beneath ten inches or a <lb />
foot apart. It is not, however, <lb />
perfect fence. It is more or less <lb />
dangerous. The posts will rot and <lb />
the wire rust, so it has to be <lb />
The advertiser buys <lb />
bis space in the columns of a paper, <lb />
which are sale, like other goods; <lb />
but the right to and the <lb />
a principles of the paper that is pub- <lb />
for the public are never <lb />
When the time ever comes <lb />
in the life of a newspaper publisher <lb />
reset fen or years, which I that be finds it necessary to <lb />
is a heavy tax on the tanner. his modulate his tone or <lb />
durable, one give expression to Ins ideas accords <lb />
to the views of any man or <lb />
set of men In bis community; when <lb />
A fence should lie <lb />
that will turn all kinds of stock <lb />
without injury is likely to get <lb />
out of order, and is too costly. <lb />
I sometimes wonder why it is that <lb />
fruit, nuts, and shade trees are not <lb />
set. posts, where permanent <lb />
required, the branches <lb />
while young to be Ian- <lb />
shaped, along wires, or rails. <lb />
The expense trees planting <lb />
would be no more than when plant- <lb />
ed in an orchard. some places <lb />
peach-trees, grapevines, currant <lb />
and gooseberry bushes, might be <lb />
set ween to fill up the intervals. <lb />
Several years ago I saw at one of <lb />
our State fairs a bottom posts, <lb />
of burnt clay. It, was two <lb />
and a bait long, and corrugated <lb />
lo give it It was intend- <lb />
ed that a wooden or iron post <lb />
should tie bolted it above ground. <lb />
On account of its durability it seem- <lb />
ed to me a good idea, and if it <lb />
could be made cheap enough <lb />
would be worthy of adoption in <lb />
some places. <lb />
ever held in the history of that de <lb />
nomination. was found that the <lb />
Baptists now marshal the vast army <lb />
white members the <lb />
State North Carolina to war <lb />
against for God <lb />
humanity. During the year just <lb />
closed they have contributed <lb />
board of convention <lb />
which of course comprehends only a <lb />
the work <lb />
Tc State missions <lb />
iii <lb />
Education <lb />
Sunday school work <lb />
Home <lb />
Orphanage <lb />
a small part o <lb />
notions to orphanage <lb />
Bead follow <lb />
Ark. y- <lb />
with Abscess of L <lb />
physician <lb />
Consumptive <lb />
Ni-w i ii iv r <lb />
now on l I . <lb />
sec the i; on my in. it <lb />
no ma <lb />
Ohio, nays. <lb />
for n <lb />
iV. c.<lb />
5,945.16 <lb />
it; <lb />
the <lb />
is i <lb />
New Di for I <lb />
I would . <lb />
Was given up by <lb />
in-t . <lb />
five it lo is<lb />
C.<lb />
Asheville In <lb />
will i <lb />
and <lb />
ind <lb />
cans in I Mis. Quito <lb />
for <lb />
., . , , , i . ,, c r G IV I <lb />
he shall at the baa W. W. Fuller <lb />
pass being subsidized by patio ,,,.; ,. b U.-v. to rep. <lb />
age which he gives a lull was the Green North Carolina <lb />
reaches that day in resulting in State Immigration So which <lb />
his Hie when the columns his pa , ., m. et, it. <lb />
per are not absolutely his own right <lb />
there then he should<lb />
V. C. <lb />
I, <lb />
LAW, <lb />
c.<lb />
take <lb />
introspective view of his condition, <lb />
give himself a good shaking tip, <lb />
and choose another vocation; be is <lb />
the wrong field of labor. <lb />
AW, <lb />
VII.;. . <lb />
made were of a high order. The <lb />
denomination was represented by <lb />
about delegates and the <lb />
were immense. next <lb />
session will be held at <lb />
Rev. J. Dill of to <lb />
preach the sermon. <lb />
The following is extract from <lb />
the obituary notice of n Kansas <lb />
newspaper published in another pa- <lb />
per of same <lb />
pen is the office <lb />
have been lad away to rust. <lb />
Newspaper Obituary. <lb />
We learn that the laying of iron <lb />
on the Scotland Neck and <lb />
ville road has completed to <lb />
Goose about three miles from <lb />
Williamston road and the trestles <lb />
are nearly all finished. Contracts <lb />
Wilson Air , Mr. I <lb />
Batts, of started <lb />
last in bis <lb />
and we regret to <lb />
he lost envelop c i lining the <lb />
full on id. <lb />
a heavy blow lo Batts and we <lb />
with him in ids . <lb />
Dunn v. <lb />
of Carolina have tn c <lb />
the <lb />
for the benefit of their <lb />
and l. D. has <lb />
R I <lb />
i .<lb />
. i i- <lb />
Tue stillness of death t he been made the grading of I worth of in <lb />
very atmosphere where once the ,,,. county for p A <lb />
hoarse voice of the devil yelling of the At men as Dr. could <lb />
Line to complete the <lb />
road to the latter place at. as early <lb />
was wont to resound. The paste <lb />
pot has soured on the the <lb />
A played off deaf and dumb, cock-roach is eating <lb />
increased his turn off the and the blue hot <lb />
In appeals for help. He was tie is dying in the rich fields of <lb />
iii his trick j the printers <lb />
by being exposed by of our cit <lb />
who had him this role <lb />
in another <lb />
poor, <lb />
dale as <lb />
first of ii <lb />
The Legislative <lb />
Slate show u <lb />
consoling fact Ilia <lb />
General Assembly will <lb />
; build an orphanage or ii <lb />
state. <lb />
Star. The jury in the <lb />
earn of Mr. T. Edmundson <lb />
of the Danville <lb />
addition In Railroad for damages by reason of <lb />
Attorney and at Law <lb />
Will practice In pin. <lb />
Grew <lb />
ties, in, I <lb />
at ah bus <lb />
entrust. Ito <lb />
possible. by the <lb />
DR. H. SWELL, <lb />
. c. <lb />
Surgeon Dentist. <lb />
Tenders hi <lb />
the <lb />
be <lb />
Senator says be favors <lb />
all Democrats out and <lb />
ting cans in. Of course. <lb />
for Civil Service Reform <lb />
It Is of those rare, good remedies <lb />
which used once will always be kept Democratic, it ill also have a good <lb />
the house. we refer to. Price of which <lb />
only cents a package. J mature and m <lb />
who scolds his crying baby as <lb />
and Is too mean to invest cents in a as <lb />
r. Bull's Baby of deliberations. <lb />
be divorced. Goldsboro Argus. <lb />
I injuries sustained in <lb />
road accident . tor t -.- f v ,, a . ., <lb />
State Guard at Ashe r i nos <lb />
ville three ago. and which <lb />
has been trial at Kin-t-n B. YELLOWLEY, <lb />
since last, <lb />
i in <lb />
favor for ten thousand <lb />
J. <lb />
I i-LAW, <lb />
, N . C.<lb /></p>
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Tile Eastern Reflector, <lb />
A. I. W. <lb />
THE LEADING PAPER <lb />
in<lb />
to <lb />
Subscription lea. year. <lb />
bit <lb />
will not Democratic tides an <lb />
moil consistent <lb />
with inn- principle of tin- party. sent Of <lb />
The Km is ever en the <lb />
. alert for any item of news that <lb />
M rove interest to its read- <lb />
and known for sometime <lb />
of among <lb />
of en young men of a secret so- <lb />
i iffy, but the object work- <lb />
of this society we have been <lb />
unable to fathom until late a <lb />
member of our staff has succeed- <lb />
ed in placing himself in such a <lb />
position as to be enabled to re- <lb />
port its proceedings. It must <lb />
not be understood that these <lb />
published by the con- <lb />
parties concerned. <lb />
FOB. <lb />
if in fact it is probable that <lb />
will will make <lb />
NOV. 24th. <lb />
efforts to put a stop to <lb />
the publicity that we intend <lb />
at t at to their actions, but, if we <lb />
may be permitted to <lb />
Mail what hackneyed expression, <lb />
reporter is a hustler from way- <lb />
back, and we can safely prom- <lb />
that he will always be <lb />
when occasion may re- <lb />
I quire. <lb />
The first heavy snow the To fully understand the ob- <lb />
season wee reported to have fall- organization, it is <lb />
en in the North West last necessary to publish the first <lb />
It is generally .-oiler now, even their Constitution, <lb />
here in Can <lb />
The biggest on rec <lb />
is that of four brothers <lb />
married four sisters in Louisville <lb />
all at the same time. <lb />
They tell it on Harrison that <lb />
he is one of the <lb />
kind has bin very little to <lb />
say. The cabinet n and <lb />
policy will carry on <lb />
their work the same, even <lb />
if they don't get it right. <lb />
We see it stated the <lb />
Chairman of the National Re- <lb />
read as follows <lb />
Art I. is organization shall <lb />
be known as the Ancient and <lb />
Independent Order of <lb />
be Bachelors-if-we <lb />
it. <lb />
Art. II. The object of this <lb />
Society shall be the mutual sup- <lb />
port and assistance of its <lb />
in their endeavors to solve <lb />
the matrimonial and the <lb />
Concerning the Pine Tree-In- <lb />
Information. <lb />
Wilmington Star. <lb />
Falkland, Nov. <lb />
know the Star in of <lb />
Marinating useful <lb />
so I wilt to give yon u facts <lb />
regard to the Pine Straw <lb />
try. <lb />
history, habits and uses of <lb />
the Pine Tree, all subjects of <lb />
great interest to me, I read <lb />
with pleasure and interest <lb />
the-article the of Nov. 16th, <lb />
from the New York Earning Port, <lb />
but is mistaken in some <lb />
of his statements. <lb />
may be the only <lb />
of its kind in America but <lb />
is not the the world <lb />
Near Germany, the pine <lb />
leaven are converted into wool and <lb />
Hie rater used in this manufacture <lb />
is again employed as a <lb />
agent in another establishment for <lb />
invalids in the same place. <lb />
The process for converting the <lb />
pine needles into wool was <lb />
by Mr. of whom I <lb />
know nothing except his name. <lb />
Blankets made from this pine <lb />
wool an used in the hospitals pen <lb />
and barracks of Vienna <lb />
and and perhaps of many <lb />
other cities in Europe, its chief <lb />
recommendation being that vermin <lb />
will not lodge in it. <lb />
Perhaps the may <lb />
not produce a fine enough <lb />
blankets, but fas sure there is a <lb />
successful future for this industry. <lb />
The Pine Tree, the cotton plant <lb />
and the of North Carolina, <lb />
all, are continually developing new <lb />
virtues. The subject is <lb />
so we desist <lb />
You can use these tacts as your <lb />
time discretion suggest, if <lb />
think they will your <lb />
Very <lb />
Mrs. R. It. Cotton. <lb />
are in a few days. Those g <lb />
who know both men are confidently r <lb />
predicting a fight between the <lb />
first time they meet, Senator Black <lb />
burn having put it out of the power <lb />
of to demand at is- <lb />
under the code- <lb />
hotels here are beginning to <lb />
fill up with Congressmen and others <lb />
interested the coming session. <lb />
The. leaders are extreme- <lb />
reticent when asked about their <lb />
in the But it <lb />
is certain that they will <lb />
endeavor to do as little as possible <lb />
so as to give Harrison an excuse <lb />
calling extra session. <lb />
publican Executive Committee all their rivals, <lb />
spout three million dollars to regard to the interest and <lb />
cure die election of Harrison. of the various <lb />
they expect to get all this era concerned, <lb />
money back out of the people Art III. Bo person shall be <lb />
during his administration. eligible to membership who can- <lb />
not give proof of possessing <lb />
has wit, intelligence and <lb />
The Hillsboro Recorder has <lb />
ranged its ticket for 1892. It reads <lb />
this <lb />
Z. <lb />
of North Carolina, for <lb />
PRESIDENT. <lb />
GUMS, <lb />
Are headquarters for all needed in the <lb />
HARDWARE line. Our stock cannot be <lb />
but if you want anything in <lb />
Hardware, Agricultural Implement, Stoves <lb />
and Cooking Utensils, Carriage Material <lb />
and House Cutlery <lb />
CALL ON US. <lb />
We can save you money on any of these goods. <lb />
MANUFACTURER'S AGENTS FOR POWDERS <lb />
which we will Mil at Factory <lb />
Washington Letter. <lb />
amusement for <lb />
a letter from ex-Governor; to <lb />
Jams, written at Rio <lb />
which stated he would Ar, IV. The meetings of this <lb />
read, home sometime during shall be wherever <lb />
next month. North Carolina and two or more <lb />
will be delighted a; return are gathered together <lb />
of her honored and much be- <lb />
loved son. <lb />
North Carolina is great <lb />
State, no mistake about that. <lb />
Last week, Danville. Va. held <lb />
a Tobacco Exposition and North <lb />
Carolina took thirteen prises for <lb />
exhibit-, of fine tobacco, which, <lb />
to One of the <lb />
Dam pa its speaking about <lb />
it said Carolina took <lb />
the <lb />
North Carolina's <lb />
delegation will be as fol- <lb />
lows 1st T. H. Skinner, <lb />
2nd, II. P. Cheat ham, rep ; <lb />
3rd. C- W. Chin my. <lb />
4th. II. Bunn. 5th, J. <lb />
Brower. 6th, Alfred <lb />
Hen- <lb />
8th. W. II. H. <lb />
dowries, ; 0th, II. G. Ewart. <lb />
The Virginia Methodist Con- <lb />
bus adopted a plan for <lb />
the entertainment of then <lb />
gates at the annual st that <lb />
while new is wist- and destined <lb />
to become very popular They <lb />
raise a the churches <lb />
of 1,600 pay the expenses and <lb />
appoint a committee to choose a <lb />
place for meeting and make all <lb />
necessary arrangements. In this <lb />
way the body can move <lb />
and no; have to de- <lb />
pend upon any town or city for <lb />
entertainment. Besides this, to <lb />
entertain a large religious body <lb />
is a heavy tax. and this new <lb />
will relieve <lb />
of a burden they are in <lb />
many cases not able to bear. It <lb />
might do well for <lb />
generally to follow this ex-; <lb />
ample. <lb />
The says <lb />
Carolina should have an <lb />
in the fall of 1889. <lb />
We no reason a most <lb />
successful one could held <lb />
then, n point of exhibits one <lb />
in 1884 was a marked success, <lb />
but one that would surpass even <lb />
that could be held next year. <lb />
Richmond has just closed an <lb />
immense Exposition and <lb />
has had a Gala Week, both <lb />
in every respect <lb />
and drawing throngs of <lb />
Is North Carolina behind <lb />
her neighbors on either side <lb />
We think, not. Let the move <lb />
for an Exposition next year <lb />
be inaugurated and pushed for- <lb />
ward. <lb />
that purpose. <lb />
At the last regular meeting of <lb />
the order the following poem <lb />
was read by the Supreme Grand <lb />
Lecturer. It may not be under- <lb />
stood by the general public, but <lb />
if the actors in a cm little <lb />
drama will read the first two <lb />
lines in each aright they <lb />
may rind it interesting. <lb />
Boons. <lb />
Should yen to have a sweetheart <lb />
tint is or untrue, <lb />
listen. m holding good <lb />
for you <lb />
around the fireside. silence <lb />
can no bring. <lb />
But laugh and light-hearted, and <lb />
then wear a yellow string. <lb />
I Hearts are not so badly broken <lb />
nature should demand. <lb />
A lac tor repairing such as come <lb />
ill second hand <lb />
So never but keep ever <lb />
in the ring. <lb />
And show saga of misery, out wear <lb />
a yellow smug. <lb />
Many a maiden pines in silence o'er a <lb />
lover astray. <lb />
All the art she's never learned <lb />
of laughing love away ; <lb />
Von can t a sweetheart if <lb />
you'll only dance and sing. <lb />
And laugh every joke you hear, and <lb />
wear a yellow string. <lb />
Sometime your girl will drop you, friend, <lb />
but don't you stop to sigh. <lb />
Never let her see your sorrow but to <lb />
laughter's fountain fly ; <lb />
Tine, one laugh can make no happy <lb />
heart. one swallow makes no spring <lb />
But a fellow does feel better if lie <lb />
wears a yellow string. <lb />
Hearts, like bones, will knit together if <lb />
they're only set aright, <lb />
rest and due attention they will <lb />
soon again be light ; <lb />
And no other course so quick a cure so <lb />
happily can <lb />
As a double dose of laughter tied up <lb />
with yellow string. <lb />
However deep the shaft may sink that <lb />
aims at you. <lb />
Earth still will hold another girl the <lb />
to undo ; <lb />
So don't give away to grief, my boy, but <lb />
believe us when we sing. <lb />
there's lots of consolation in a <lb />
little yellow string. <lb />
The Flour Mill. <lb />
MB, weeks ago <lb />
we published article the <lb />
to diversify their crops, <lb />
which special mention was made of <lb />
the wheat and oat crop and a Boar <lb />
mill to be at Greenville. <lb />
Since then we have had several far <lb />
to oiler to take in said <lb />
mill and we feel sure the, mill will <lb />
be completed by the time appointed. <lb />
We believe there will be one <lb />
per cent, more wheat sown <lb />
this year t last. We are proud <lb />
lo know that the farmers have not <lb />
only learned that they cannot afford <lb />
buy their meat and bread by ma- <lb />
king to two hundred pounds of <lb />
cotton acre that is worth only <lb />
to cents per but that they <lb />
ate resolved lo stop it, make their <lb />
own meat and bread, and make <lb />
four to five hundred pounds of Mfr <lb />
ton par acre smaller acreage. <lb />
We expect to take in regard <lb />
the mill immediately alter the next <lb />
county meeting, which will be on <lb />
the first We <lb />
have had engines nulls offered <lb />
us exceedingly low and we intend <lb />
to build a first-class mill. Every <lb />
Almanac for 1889. has <lb />
new Legislature, Gov- <lb />
and other <lb />
the Public Institution-, <lb />
able for cooking etc It has I one who is willing to take any stock <lb />
times holding the courts in will please give bis name to our <lb />
all the different counties. Farm and agent, Mr. K. A. on or before <lb />
Garden Calendar, of Jan. 1st, 1889. ALLIANCE MAN. <lb />
the Weather according to <lb />
table, wise savings. The Almanac is the beat on <lb />
book wears the same smiling as market for 1889. It contains all <lb />
for years past. It is a officers and <lb />
T joy to man I j i he They can <lb />
year. <lb />
, be had at the office. <lb />
Special to <lb />
Washington Nov. 23rd 1888. <lb />
Mr. Cleveland has retired to Oak <lb />
View order to prepare his last <lb />
annual message to Congress. There <lb />
is little doubt that Mr. Cleveland <lb />
will manfully stand by the position <lb />
taken by the surplus <lb />
the tariff last December. He will <lb />
more emphatic his former <lb />
that, it is a <lb />
a theory, that He will <lb />
still advocate the democratic, policy <lb />
of reducing the tariff on raw mate <lb />
rials and the necessaries lite, <lb />
but above all he will insist that the <lb />
income of the Government should <lb />
be at once reduced in some mans <lb />
for H thought by some that <lb />
urgent does he consider the lies <lb />
for reduction, that he will <lb />
advise the democrats of the House <lb />
to accept the Senate amendment to <lb />
the Mills bill, rather than have no <lb />
reduction until the next session of <lb />
Congrats. In fact the signs are <lb />
rapidly multiplying that the policy <lb />
of the democratic leaders at the <lb />
coming session will be to secure <lb />
possible the passage of some sort o <lb />
a tariff bill will reduce the <lb />
plus, and if they have to accept the <lb />
republican plan to do so under pro- <lb />
test, as better than no re <lb />
at all. This policy will, if <lb />
adopted and persistently carried <lb />
out, block the republican plan of <lb />
letting whole tariff question go <lb />
to the Congress, <lb />
which they will control both <lb />
Houses. <lb />
Mr. Cleveland has already stated <lb />
that he would sign any measure <lb />
which should come to him, making <lb />
a reduction he revenue, <lb />
the tariff schedule or the internal <lb />
revenue taxes, unless there was <lb />
something very vicious about it. It <lb />
is certain that he would sign the <lb />
Senate substitute for the Mills bill <lb />
just as it was reported to the Sen. <lb />
ate, but it is extremely probable <lb />
that the republicans will make many <lb />
changes that measure before it <lb />
passes. <lb />
The annual reports of the <lb />
net officers will make interesting <lb />
reading for democrats this year. <lb />
They will present a concise <lb />
the lour years of democratic ad- <lb />
ministration, and will make a show <lb />
that every democrat will have a <lb />
right to feel proud of. A cleaner <lb />
and better administration, taken as <lb />
a whole, the country has never <lb />
The first meeting of the House <lb />
committee on appropriations was <lb />
held Wednesday- They have buck <lb />
lad right down to and expect <lb />
to have the District Columbia <lb />
bill ready to report to <lb />
the House first day of the <lb />
Mr. the chairman of <lb />
the committee, was not but <lb />
his health has so improved <lb />
that he expects to resume his <lb />
at the opening of session. <lb />
The deadly quarrels that the res <lb />
publicans nave already developed <lb />
among themselves over the division <lb />
of the spoils, goes a long ways to- <lb />
ward reconciling democratic defeat. <lb />
The this city have it <lb />
in their heads that the election of <lb />
Harrison, has put them on top, and <lb />
they are making sorts <lb />
demands in relation to the local <lb />
Fred Douglass wants to <lb />
be Recorder of Deeds, the notorious <lb />
Perry Carson wants to be District <lb />
but is willing to <lb />
compromise on the Chief of police. <lb />
Several other are <lb />
dates Commissioner and other <lb />
prominent District offices. It is on- <lb />
lair to say that white <lb />
are dead opposed to giving a <lb />
single one of the offices <lb />
to a but the here are <lb />
a noisy gang, if Harrison fails <lb />
to give them some of the plums they <lb />
will make a big fuss. <lb />
The new bureau of correspond- <lb />
of the Agricultural <lb />
authorized by the last <lb />
ion of Congress, has begun work <lb />
the direction of W. O. At <lb />
water. For the the work of <lb />
the Inn can will be confined to furn <lb />
the experiment <lb />
stations throughout <lb />
try with information concerning <lb />
they are engaged in. <lb />
Will there be a street fight be- <lb />
tween Senator Black born and <lb />
Backer, the two fiery sons of Kens <lb />
who have been saying some <lb />
very hard thine each other <lb />
in Neither of them <lb />
are lure, bat both of have en- <lb />
gaged room at the hotel, and <lb />
G. <lb />
of Kentucky, for <lb />
In 1880 before the National <lb />
Democratic Convention, when there <lb />
was great -certainty about who <lb />
would be nominated for President, a <lb />
gentleman asked Vance <lb />
what- statesman he thought would <lb />
be nominated. Senator Vance re <lb />
plied in his own way it is <lb />
hard to say. There will lie a hard <lb />
I know one <lb />
Carol ma is solid tor <lb />
North Carolina is, indeed, solid <lb />
for Vance for he wants, but <lb />
our good friend of the Hillsboro <lb />
the editor State Chronicle, <lb />
and 150.000 other men State <lb />
who would love to sec Vance <lb />
dent will die without seeing such. <lb />
No Southern man will be President <lb />
of the United Slates within twenty <lb />
years, if in a generation. The re- <lb />
cent election shows that Mr, Cleve- <lb />
land was defeated because of his <lb />
friendliness to the South. This is <lb />
evidence that the temper the <lb />
Northern people would allow a <lb />
Southern man to go into the White <lb />
Chronicle. <lb />
It. looks to us like South, <lb />
representing at least <lb />
of Democratic vote, <lb />
has a light to demand recognition <lb />
in the selection of a Presidential <lb />
candidate. We are very sure that <lb />
no Northern Democrat can be made <lb />
Presided without the vote of the <lb />
solid South, and if the North is go <lb />
and so filled with <lb />
dice as to refuse to help elect a <lb />
Southern man, why lot the South <lb />
withhold her support from a North- <lb />
man. <lb />
R. GREENE <lb />
Manager. <lb />
WE are now fitted up in and are prepared to man- <lb />
upon short notice any kind or style of <lb />
RIDING VEHICLES. <lb />
SPECIAL ATTENTION TO ALL REPAIRING. <lb />
We also keep a nice line of <lb />
READY MADE HARNESS- <lb />
Come and see us. Satisfaction Guaranteed. <lb />
We still have some very desirable goods in <lb />
stock that mast he disposed of <lb />
BEFORE JANUARY FIRST, <lb />
and we are letting go without reserve <lb />
AT COST <lb />
and many of them at far below cost. You only <lb />
have to come to our store and let it be known <lb />
you want goods and we will convince you that <lb />
FOR THE CASH <lb />
WE CAN GIVE YOU <lb />
BARGAINS <lb />
which no other house can equal. Don't tail to <lb />
COMES AT <lb />
THE MAN <lb />
BE SEEN EVERY DAY, but the mini who a fresh supply of <lb />
Groceries, Fruits, Confections, Cigars, <lb />
TOBACCO, CANNED GOODS, <lb />
Can he found whenever wanted. Yon only have to look for <lb />
V. L. STEPHENS, <lb />
And all your wants in the above goods be supplied. <lb />
BOXES OF PUT TO ORDER. <lb />
FINE A SPECIALTY. <lb />
ESTABLISHED IN 1870. <lb />
Appeal for Help. <lb />
Editor Bet- <lb />
lie Hill Phillips wife of <lb />
Phillips, formerly Pitt but now <lb />
of Florida, writes <lb />
that yellow lever still rages at <lb />
place. Sixty new cases three <lb />
weeks, further states <lb />
any help is going in now and ex- <lb />
is staring them in <lb />
the face. She, husband and <lb />
have all had the disease. All <lb />
hope of her husbands recovery was <lb />
gone, but she and all of her family <lb />
are now convalescent, and the May <lb />
or of the town having <lb />
the funds sent, some the la- <lb />
die have resolved themselves into <lb />
a committee arc calling for <lb />
help. if there is a spark of <lb />
sympathy in soul of your read- <lb />
let them respond to this call. <lb />
They send direct to Mrs. Bet tie <lb />
Phillips, Florida, <lb />
or if they I will forward for <lb />
them. All can be assured that <lb />
cent thus appropriated will <lb />
used. Those who know <lb />
Phillips cannot doubt this. <lb />
J. Latham. <lb />
Done with election talk now, and <lb />
I lie themes to agitate the public <lb />
mind should be how to up the j <lb />
country and make an honest living. <lb />
Luther Sheldon, <lb />
SASHES, DOORS AND BLINDS, <lb />
MIXED PAINTS. TIN FANCY CUT BRACKETS, <lb />
VARNISHES. TARRED PAPERS. GLASS. STAIR RAIL, <lb />
roach Colors ill Japan. Plain Sheathing Papers. Cathedral Class <lb />
Dry Paints, Plaster or Wall Papers, Venetian GUM Mantels, <lb />
Brushes, M ire Window Screens. Robber Paint, <lb />
Marbleized Slate Mantels, V- <lb />
Hardware, Paints, Oils, Glass, Putty, <lb />
AND MATERIAL OF DESCRIPTION. <lb />
Nos. West Sine Market Roanoke Ave. <lb />
NORFOLK, VA- <lb />
H. Morris Bros, <lb />
SKINNER. <lb />
L. a <lb />
W. L. BROWN <lb />
COMMISSION MERCHANT <lb />
AND AGENT FOR THE TARBORO OIL MILLS. <lb />
Highest Cash price paid tor Cotton Seed or <lb />
Meal given in exchange Has for sale <lb />
Acid Lime and Cotton Seed Meal <lb />
Either for Cash or on Time. <lb />
FARMER'S BONE FERTILIZER. <lb />
A SPECIALTY it is to be superior to any fertilizer on the market. <lb />
J. B. CHEERY. <lb />
H. <lb />
J. G. <lb />
J. B. CHERRY CO., <lb />
FEED STORE. <lb />
C. D. ROUNTREE, <lb />
Dealer Hay. Corn, Meal. Peas, Oats <lb />
and Mill <lb />
Will pay highest cash prices for <lb />
Corn and Peas. <lb />
I pay for my Roods and can <lb />
ford to sell at bottom prices. <lb />
Call on me at the large building in <lb />
front of Keel's Livery <lb />
Sale, <lb />
On the 30th day of November, <lb />
undersigned will <lb />
sell at public auction the following prop- <lb />
belonging to the estate of Mary De- <lb />
One Hat Rack, two <lb />
Bedsteads, two Feather Beds, two <lb />
two Pillows, three Bureaus, one <lb />
Towel Rack, one Wash-Stand, one Bowl <lb />
and one dozen Chairs, one pair <lb />
brass Andirons and Fender, one large <lb />
Mirror, one Side-hoard. Two cut s <lb />
Decanters with one dozen Wine Glasses, <lb />
one dozen Goblets, two Carpets Ac <lb />
Sale will take place at late residence <lb />
of deceased. Terms Cash. <lb />
D. J. Whichard. <lb />
Administrator. <lb />
A COMPARISON <lb />
Of the quality and prices of the Milli- <lb />
goods now kept In stock by Mrs, <lb />
E. A. Sheppard with to be had <lb />
elsewhere, will convince you that her <lb />
stock can in no particular surpassed. <lb />
line of trimmed and <lb />
Hats. The very latest styles in trim- <lb />
Nov and Notion. Your <lb />
patronage is solicited. <lb />
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, <lb />
COUNTY OF MARTIN, <lb />
OR COURT CLERKS OFFICE. <lb />
John D. Biggs against Chas Gurley <lb />
and Baker Hall trading and doing bus- <lb />
as Gurley and Hall. <lb />
To arc hereby <lb />
no. that the plaintiff, John D. Biggs <lb />
has commenced an action of attachment <lb />
against you in the Superior Court of <lb />
Martin county, for purpose of <lb />
the sum of eleven hundred and <lb />
sixty-five 84-100 dollars. That one S. I,. <lb />
Wallace and others of <lb />
have been garnisheed for any amount <lb />
due from them You a e further <lb />
notified that this action is returnable to <lb />
Spring Term of the Superior Court of <lb />
Martin county, commences la <lb />
Williamston on the Monday In <lb />
March, And yon are to <lb />
answer or demur to the t which <lb />
will be filed at said Term, or u <lb />
will be taken against you, and Ten de- <lb />
for the amount doe by tin- <lb />
sufficient to satisfy Hie pi <lb />
W. T. <lb />
Superior <lb />
November . <lb />
TO YOUR INTEREST <lb />
Having just received fresh line of the following goods, we are now <lb />
ready to offer to the public just what they stand in need goods <lb />
at prices that will purchaser. <lb />
WE HAVE IN STOCK <lb />
STAPLE AND FANCY DRESS GOODS, <lb />
Dry Goods, <lb />
Notions. H <lb />
Ken <lb />
SHIRTS COLLARS. <lb />
BOOTS AND SHOES <lb />
To fit all who favor us with their patronage. <lb />
Hardware, Nails, Cutlery, Guns, Shot, Powder, <lb />
Glass-ware, Wood an d Willow <lb />
ware, Furniture, Harness, Whips, <lb />
Gail Ax and Railroad Mills Snuff, Chewing <lb />
and Smoking Tobacco. <lb />
km <lb />
IN THIS LINE WILL <lb />
Tea, Coffee, Sugar, Molasses, Flour, Rice, Meats <lb />
of different kinds, very best Lard we can <lb />
buy, Butter, Cheese, Spice, Pepper, <lb />
Soap both toilet and Laundry, <lb />
Star Lye, Ball Lye, <lb />
Matches, Candles, Starch, best grade of White <lb />
Kerosene Oil, Machine Oil, <lb />
We are a -New Firm, but not new men to the public <lb />
AU who stand in need of goods in oar line are invited to come to see <lb />
We and will Mil M low M any one who good good at we do. <lb />
SUCCESSORS TO JOHN S. CO <lb />
GREENVILLE, <lb />
THE LEADERS IN <lb />
P KINDS OF STAPLE <lb />
Our Fall and Winter stock of Dry Goods, <lb />
Clothing, Shoes, Hats, etc., have arrived, and <lb />
friends and customers are invited to call and ex- <lb />
goods and prices. <lb />
Having purchased the entire mercantile business of John S. <lb />
Co., including notes, honk accounts and all evidences of debt and m <lb />
we solicit their and increased patronage. <lb />
Being to make all cash, celling advantage of <lb />
discounts, we will be enabled to sell as cheaply as any one South of F <lb />
folk. We. shall retain in our employ S. as general <lb />
of the business, with bis former partner Chas. as <lb />
ant, who will always be glad to see and serve their old <lb />
A special branch of our business will lie to cash ; <lb />
rates to farmers to cultivate and their crops, in sums of J <lb />
with security. <lb />
LIFE AND FIRE INSURANCE AGENT, <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C <lb />
OFFICE SUGG JAMBS OLD STAND. <lb />
All kinds Risks placed in strictly <lb />
FIRST-CLASS COMPANIES <lb />
At lowest current rates <lb />
AM TOR A FIRST-CLASS FIRE <lb />
THE OLD RELIABLE CARRIAGE FACTORY <lb />
THE <lb />
J. D. Williamson, <lb />
SUCCESSOR TO JOHN FLANAGAN. <lb />
WILL CONTINUE OF <lb />
BUGGIES, CARTS <lb />
My Factory is well equipped with Mm beat Mechanics, I v pill lip nothing <lb />
hut We keep up with the time- the latest Improved <lb />
Best material used in all work. All stylos of Spring are used, you can <lb />
Brewster, Storm, Coil, Ram Horn, King. <lb />
Also keep on hand a full of made <lb />
HARNESS AND WHIPS, <lb />
the year round, which we will sell as LOW as the lowest. <lb />
Special Attention Given to REPAIRING. <lb />
Thanking the people of this for pa-l favor <lb />
merit a continuance of the same. <lb />
E. C. GLENN. <lb />
COMMISSION <lb />
STANDARD GUANO ACID <lb />
PULVERIZED OYSTER SHELL <lb />
SHELL LIME. PURE DISSOLVED <lb />
COTTON SEED MEAL AND <lb />
Tennessee Wagons, for sale. <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. Mar. <lb />
Notice to Creditors. <lb />
Having qualified as administrator of <lb />
the estate of L. E. Smith, be- <lb />
fore the Superior Court Clerk of Pitt <lb />
county, on the day of <lb />
notice is here by given to oil creditors of <lb />
said estate to present their claims to me, <lb />
properly authenticated, within twelve <lb />
months from the date of this notice, or it <lb />
will be plead in bar of their <lb />
Persons to said estate are here- <lb />
by notified to make payment <lb />
to the undersigned. This October 19th <lb />
W. E. Smith, <lb />
Adm's of E. Smith. <lb />
Farmers <lb />
Save Your Cotton Sea. <lb />
Notice to Creditors. <lb />
The having duly qualified <lb />
on the 15th day of Sept., as ad- <lb />
of the estate of X. A. Buck, <lb />
Is hereby given to all per- j <lb />
sons owing said estate to make <lb />
ate pay and to all creditors of <lb />
estate to present their claims, properly <lb />
authenticated, to the on or <lb />
before the 15th of September or this <lb />
notice will be plead in bar of their <lb />
J. BUCK. <lb />
Bushels Good Seed wanted by the <lb />
CO-OPERATIVE <lb />
COMPANY. <lb />
Shiloh. <lb />
cash mm pus, <lb />
Or Meal in exchange. Inquire <lb />
W. <lb />
Greenville, N. <lb />
Or E. V sec Trees. <lb />
Tarboro, N. C.<lb /></p>
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                <p>
PROCLAMATION <lb />
BY THE <lb />
OF <lb />
In presenting annual <lb />
proclamation, to my friends and pa- <lb />
irons. I desire to return thanks for <lb />
your patronage during the <lb />
past and hoe tag the same honest <lb />
dealings to merit the same in the <lb />
I have an large assort <lb />
Bent in every department and it <lb />
will be to your to exam <lb />
goods prices before making <lb />
purchases. <lb />
GOODS. <lb />
have now on exhibition a <lb />
of high class novelties in black <lb />
and colored Dress Goods, which far <lb />
surpasses anything previously ex- <lb />
in this county. The styles <lb />
re a departure from former <lb />
seasons and include the widest range <lb />
of fine plain materials in the newest <lb />
shades. <lb />
TRIMMINGS. <lb />
My stock of Trimmings was <lb />
more extensive and varied than now. <lb />
It comprises all the leading makes <lb />
and most fashionable designs of <lb />
novelties suitable combinations <lb />
and trimmings. <lb />
AND WRAPS. <lb />
The latest styles, including La <lb />
Circulars, etc. <lb />
A full line of Plush Wraps <lb />
Short Jackets. <lb />
A stylish line garments. <lb />
SHOES. <lb />
Special values on and <lb />
Hand Made Goods. <lb />
and School Shoes <lb />
are specialties. <lb />
Boots at all prices. <lb />
MEN'S CLOTHING. <lb />
None but first class makes are <lb />
in my selections. <lb />
Fine Cheviots do- <lb />
Serges, <lb />
Diagonals, English fact <lb />
an assortment that will satisfy the <lb />
most fastidious. <lb />
Two piece Suits from to <lb />
years. <lb />
Three piece Suits from to <lb />
years. <lb />
Pants from to <lb />
years. <lb />
The celebrated Rough and Tumble <lb />
are famed for their <lb />
and durability. I am Hole <lb />
agent in town for <lb />
HATS. <lb />
A line of Fur <lb />
Stiff Hats. <lb />
Our Derby can't be <lb />
beat. <lb />
Special bargains in Hat-. <lb />
FURNISHING GOODS. <lb />
Underwear. Shirts, Collars <lb />
wear Hosiery and other in <lb />
this department. <lb />
CARPETS, RUGS, <lb />
TRUNKS, <lb />
All at prices that will be <lb />
by economical <lb />
THE FRIEND- <lb />
ASTERN REFLECTOR <lb />
THIS PAPER <lb />
HEW YORK. <lb />
AT V. <lb />
. OS <lb />
An- <lb />
may for i. in <lb />
Elegant sets of Muffs and Boas at ,,;, <lb />
Lang's. <lb />
Mi-. W. N. <lb />
Mr. J Jr., has <lb />
sick a week. <lb />
Mr. C. L- Whichard is teaching a <lb />
school District No. <lb />
Mr. J. R. Whichard left Saturday <lb />
in the interest of his insurance <lb />
work. <lb />
Mrs. Dr. Frank W. Brown return- <lb />
e I la-. Friday a visit, to <lb />
Work on the railroad to Green- <lb />
ville is going u. The coming of <lb />
the iron will life <lb />
into the the <lb />
to meet it. <lb />
Hyacinth for sale. Apply <lb />
to Alien Warren Greenville N. C <lb />
Nice lot of cheap Lounges at <lb />
J. B. Co'S. <lb />
Buy your Shirts at <lb />
Higgs <lb />
and <lb />
at <lb />
Fresh of Satins. <lb />
Ginghams and Calicoes at J. B. <lb />
Cherry Co's. <lb />
An elegant display of all Woo <lb />
at Lang's. <lb />
Buy A. A. Battles war- <lb />
ranted Calf Shoes <lb />
of Biggs <lb />
Lace window Curtains with <lb />
attachments complete at <lb />
Lang's. <lb />
Point Lace Flour has been tried <lb />
and is the best and cheapest at the <lb />
Old Brick Store. <lb />
Valuable property in the town of <lb />
Greenville for sale. For terms and <lb />
particulars apply to L. W. Lawrence. <lb />
The sale of the Boss Famous <lb />
Lunch Milk Biscuit during ex- <lb />
ceded the sales of the former year <lb />
380.701 pounds. Try them, at <lb />
the Old Brick Store. <lb />
A lull line of and <lb />
woolen and merino Vests <lb />
at Lang's. <lb />
Go to J. B. Cherry Co and buy <lb />
your furniture cheap. <lb />
Finest lot of Candy ever brought <lb />
to this town now on exhibition and <lb />
for sale by V. L. Stephens. <lb />
good hats for at Biggs <lb />
Mun fords. <lb />
Try a pair of E. P. <lb />
Feed y Co's Hand <lb />
Made Shoes at <lb />
Higgs <lb />
Received Oct. lbs P. <lb />
ft Co's Sweet Scotch Snuff, <lb />
the best, cheapest, cleanest and <lb />
healthiest Snuff in the world, <lb />
cents per lb. at the Old Brick Store. <lb />
If you want the best Cook Stove <lb />
the Acorn, with ventilated oven <lb />
of R. S. Clark <lb />
Our <lb />
something new. <lb />
J. B <lb />
sewed shoe to <lb />
Co. <lb />
per <lb />
Candies to <lb />
pound at V. L. <lb />
Finest Buckwheat and <lb />
Rico molasses at the Old <lb />
Brick Si ore. <lb />
V. L. Stephens is headquarters <lb />
for Apple, Oranges, Lemons, Ban- <lb />
and <lb />
property in the town of <lb />
Greenville for For terms <lb />
apply to Dr. J. T. Sledge. <lb />
For a good second baud Parlor <lb />
Suit of Furniture apply to <lb />
V. L. STEPHENS. <lb />
A good young and gentle <lb />
for sale by J. C. Lanier. <lb />
All the store fixtures now being <lb />
used by H. Morris Bros., will be <lb />
Id cheap cash. <lb />
V. L. Stephens keeps the leading <lb />
Cigars of the town. <lb />
When yon want to Oysters <lb />
by the Bushel or Gallon call on <lb />
Frank Johnson, at the Red Front, <lb />
near the Market. Prices per Bush- <lb />
el to per quart per <lb />
gallon to <lb />
For your Prunes, Dried Apples, <lb />
Raisins, Currants. Candies <lb />
of every description. Nuts of all <lb />
kinds, go to V. L. Stephens. <lb />
We keep a fine line of shoes and <lb />
sell cheap. J. B. Co. <lb />
received at the Old Brick <lb />
French Prunes, Smyrna Figs, <lb />
Citron Currants. Icing Sugar, <lb />
Chocolate, Gelatin, Apples <lb />
and Oranges. New Herrings. <lb />
Frank Johnson pays the highest <lb />
cash prices fresh Pork, Beef, <lb />
Chickens, Eggs, Hides, Dry or <lb />
Green, and is also prepared to fur- <lb />
the Town and Community with <lb />
fresh meats at the lowest market <lb />
prices. <lb />
There will be a big shooting <lb />
match for turkeys, conducted by <lb />
Moses just across the <lb />
bridge from town, beginning at <lb />
o'clock to-morrow. Everybody <lb />
bring a gun and win a turkey. <lb />
persons owing the <lb />
firm of H. Morris Bros., at Green <lb />
ville, must settle by the first of <lb />
December, or their accounts will be <lb />
placed in an attorney's bands for <lb />
collection. <lb />
H. F. Keel's horses have <lb />
fine lot of now the thing <lb />
to do is go there and make your <lb />
Be with fire. <lb />
Crops are all housed. <lb />
Still plenty of water in the river. <lb />
To-morrow is Thanksgiving Day. <lb />
The turkey's head goes off to-day. <lb />
Remember the poor and orphan <lb />
Many of our farmers should plant <lb />
tobacco. <lb />
Superior Court in Washington <lb />
this week. <lb />
The boats yet have heavy ship- <lb />
of cotton. <lb />
All business in town will be <lb />
pended <lb />
There is money in tobacco. Try <lb />
a small crop of it. <lb />
We have had a week of windy, <lb />
wintry weather. <lb />
Get your Christmas advertise- <lb />
ready. <lb />
is visiting her <lb />
brother, Mr. E. B. Moore, at the <lb />
Macon House. <lb />
Mr E. G- Leggett and Mr. Jen <lb />
kins have gone to Henderson to sell <lb />
Rev. H. B. Anderson, of <lb />
spent a or two last week with <lb />
his sister, Mrs. D. D. <lb />
Rev. J. W. will preach <lb />
at Good Hope Sunday School, <lb />
Sunday afternoon. <lb />
Dr. F. H. Johnson, Presbyterian <lb />
Evangelist preached two excellent <lb />
sermons in the Baptist Church at <lb />
this last Sunday- <lb />
Rev. R. B. John, Mr. E. C. Glenn <lb />
and wile, Mrs. F. G. James and <lb />
Messrs. J. White and James Brown <lb />
are attending the M. E. Conference <lb />
at New <lb />
Rev. M. Anderson, who is vis- <lb />
his daughter. Mrs. D. D. Has <lb />
was quite sick last week. We <lb />
are glad to know is much <lb />
proved. <lb />
Mr. T. House, who left this <lb />
nine years ago to settle in <lb />
Texas, returned last week to his <lb />
State and will again make his <lb />
home in Pitt county. We cordially <lb />
welcome his return. <lb />
Mr. H. B. for that <lb />
excellent paper the Chronicle, <lb />
was in Greenville last Thursday. <lb />
It reminded of for <lb />
to be here, for be supplied him <lb />
self with a harmonica and <lb />
spent an evening with giving a <lb />
treat of excellent music. <lb />
Why not the business men of <lb />
Greenville hold meetings to discuss <lb />
measures and devise plans looking <lb />
to the advancement of and <lb />
community t We need a Board of <lb />
Trade. <lb />
A t handed a dollar, <lb />
and drop it in <lb />
for the Ox Orphan <lb />
Generous heart like his are <lb />
the ones that mats the orphans iv <lb />
Besides the Orphan Asylum at <lb />
Oxford there is a Baptist Orphan- <lb />
age and an Episcopal <lb />
Orphanage at Chariot re. All of <lb />
them should be remembered to <lb />
row.<lb />
In Dry <lb />
Shoos and Hals. <lb />
GR<lb />
Don't get in debt then you won't <lb />
have any to pay. <lb />
Just think It is less than a <lb />
mouth to Christmas. <lb />
Next Monday will be County <lb />
Commissioner's day. <lb />
The con stores are now <lb />
well supplied with fruit. <lb />
Ice heavy frost on Monday <lb />
morning, ditto yesterday. <lb />
Bear in mind what is due on sub- <lb />
to the Reflector. <lb />
The stores are to as- <lb />
a holiday appearance. <lb />
The Journal of the 23rd said New <lb />
was shipping green peas. <lb />
We heard a few flakes of snow <lb />
fell in this on Saturday. <lb />
We feel sorry for the birds, so <lb />
many guns will be out to morrow. <lb />
A thanksgiving is more heartfelt <lb />
when it reaches to the pocket book. <lb />
Next Monday the elected <lb />
officers will be inaugurated. <lb />
It takes all day long and a little <lb />
longer to get in hours work <lb />
now. <lb />
Eggs are not very plentiful and <lb />
prices will range high during the <lb />
We hope the farmers will put in <lb />
large wheat crops. Planting time <lb />
is here. <lb />
The Tax Collector says if you <lb />
want to save costs come and pay <lb />
your taxes. <lb />
Many a debt is now being paid <lb />
that might have been avoided early <lb />
in the year. <lb />
New is making an effort to <lb />
secure Northern this winter. <lb />
That is right. <lb />
Thanksgiving services will be <lb />
held in the Baptist Church to <lb />
row morning. <lb />
Splendid weather for bog killing, <lb />
reports from large porkers will <lb />
be coming in. <lb />
The Farmers Institute will meet <lb />
next Monday. Let the meeting he <lb />
well attended. <lb />
The North Conference <lb />
the M. E. Church, South, meets <lb />
in New to day. <lb />
Persons wishing to buy furniture <lb />
should attend the sale of the Dela- <lb />
property on Friday. <lb />
As the New Year draws on see if <lb />
can't help u get some <lb />
to the Reflector. <lb />
The cadets Iran Davis School La- <lb />
Grange, made a line record at the <lb />
Richmond Exposition. <lb />
The Richmond Exposition has <lb />
closed. To say it was immense <lb />
does not begin to express it. <lb />
The Reflector columns will <lb />
keep you posted as to the places to <lb />
make Christmas <lb />
Cotton is not so brisk since <lb />
the decline. We bone to see the <lb />
price go up again immediately. <lb />
On Tuesday the 20th hist., Miss <lb />
Whichard, of Bethel, died of <lb />
paralysis, in the 73rd year of her <lb />
age. <lb />
Ain't the turnips something large <lb />
i large fellow sent to <lb />
the Reflector office has five dis- <lb />
tops. <lb />
Predictions for next year begin <lb />
early. A total eclipse of the son <lb />
the very first day, we see in an ex <lb />
change. <lb />
Let us all lay aside labors to <lb />
morrow and render humble and <lb />
hearty thanks to Almighty God <lb />
His goodness and mercies to us. <lb />
At the sale of the Delaney props <lb />
on Friday an elegant set of Chi- <lb />
dinner and tea <lb />
will be sold. <lb />
There most be unity of sentiment <lb />
and a disposition to sustain borne <lb />
enterprise or a town cannot prosper <lb />
as it should. <lb />
Rev. J. w. tells be <lb />
had new butter beans, snap beans <lb />
and tomatoes from bis garden on <lb />
the <lb />
Come pay the m hat <lb />
yon owe and then we can pay <lb />
somebody what we owe. Thus yon <lb />
see the good work will go on. <lb />
Mrs Elizabeth W. Smith, of <lb />
died at her homo <lb />
five miles from Greenville, on Sun <lb />
day morning last, of cancer. She <lb />
was years of age and leaves <lb />
three children. <lb />
Several of our little girls in <lb />
have contributions <lb />
for the different orphan asylums in <lb />
the last few days. We nope the re- <lb />
of the mission of these little <lb />
girls will lie the making glad of <lb />
hearts. <lb />
When a man he has got to <lb />
do a thing it looks like he would go <lb />
on and do it. Yon know your tax- <lb />
es must be paid as yaw property is <lb />
hound i lie i e and if yon continue <lb />
lo delay payment there will lie ad- <lb />
cost. <lb />
On last Wednesday a large <lb />
nip was sent to our office by Mr. S. <lb />
F. It takes the lead <lb />
thus far, tipping the scales at <lb />
pounds. <lb />
writing the above we have <lb />
had two others raised by Mr. John <lb />
Pierce that weigh and pounds. <lb />
In crossing a ditch while out walk- <lb />
last Sunday, Prof. Duckett <lb />
lacerated the muscles of his right <lb />
leg so badly that he had to be as- <lb />
in getting back to <lb />
lute. now any effort to walk <lb />
is attended with difficulty and pain. <lb />
Hope be will be all right a few <lb />
days more. <lb />
A few days ago Mr. L. F. Evans <lb />
was telling us about his tobacco <lb />
crop. He planted two acres and <lb />
tells us that some loss was sustained <lb />
housing the crop, but <lb />
that loss he took his crop to <lb />
Henderson and sold it and upon <lb />
counting up that he had <lb />
made per acre clear and above <lb />
all expense. <lb />
If kind wishes happiness, <lb />
surely the editor and wife have a <lb />
blissful married life before <lb />
The brethren of the press have been <lb />
expressive of the kind feelings <lb />
their hearts, and have <lb />
poured abundant good will <lb />
wishes to follow us down <lb />
pathway. To look back and <lb />
remember their words so kindly <lb />
will the days that <lb />
round us for years to come. We <lb />
feel grateful to you, brethren. <lb />
Something New. <lb />
Arbor Day will be observed at the <lb />
Institute Thursday. The exercises <lb />
will consist of short, speeches by <lb />
some of the pupils and Prof. Foust. <lb />
The children will sing <lb />
A tree will be planted a marble <lb />
slab prepared specially at <lb />
Marble Works will be placed on the <lb />
grounds as a memento of the <lb />
The exercises will commence <lb />
precisely at half past o'clock, so <lb />
that the can be finished <lb />
the hour for services in the <lb />
churches. <lb />
Soil of <lb />
For the first quarter of Greenville <lb />
Institute. <lb />
High Department. <lb />
Girls. Jarvis, Ada Dud <lb />
Mattie Moore, Annie Perkins, <lb />
Mary Cannon, Ida Bessie <lb />
White. Helen Ricks, Leroy Mooring <lb />
Ida Belle Greene, Eli-. <lb />
Ward, Ada Leggett, Carrie Cobb <lb />
Moore, Tucker, Lille <lb />
Flake, Agnes Nichols, Etta Harris, <lb />
Galloway, Rosa Forbes, Jen- <lb />
James. <lb />
L Joyner, G. It. Little, <lb />
M. C. Cherry, Jr., J. T. <lb />
Jesse W. Brown. <lb />
Primary Department. <lb />
Sadie Sheppard, <lb />
White, Bessie Harding, Nan- <lb />
Fleming, Aylmer Sugg, Mamie <lb />
Duckett, Leta Helen <lb />
Laughinghouse, Helen Perkins, <lb />
Mamie <lb />
An of is required for a <lb />
pupils name to be placed on the <lb />
Roll of Honor, most of those in <lb />
the higher department show aver- <lb />
ages from to The total en- <lb />
of the Institute is <lb />
with pupils and mu- <lb />
sic pupils. <lb />
OBITUARY. <lb />
Died on the <lb />
William H. Home, aged <lb />
years. <lb />
A worthy person has thus been <lb />
called away suddenly <lb />
in the prime of life in <lb />
the vigor of manhood. grieve <lb />
to miss his genial face, his <lb />
honest greeting. He was not <lb />
a man who impressed by shining <lb />
la ties, striking traits of <lb />
He was her, unobtrusive <lb />
quiet, and peaceable, a lover of or- <lb />
a friend of what was good. <lb />
His influence was like that of the <lb />
dew. though silent is yet re- <lb />
freshing. He was the gentle rain <lb />
and as the calm sun shine. As a <lb />
Christian, be was consistent his <lb />
daily walk. As a public officer, he <lb />
was reliable and. faithful in the <lb />
charge of his In bis home, <lb />
he was an affectionate father, a kind <lb />
and indulgent husband. Here, the <lb />
loss is indeed irreparable. We ten- <lb />
our sincere to those <lb />
who are thus sorely bereaved. May <lb />
the Friend of the widow, and the <lb />
Father of the fatherless lie their <lb />
comfort, their stay, their helper <lb />
in their afflictions. And may it be <lb />
the blessed portion of the stricken <lb />
and the severed all again to meet <lb />
together that Home where son <lb />
low and where death can never enter <lb />
A Friend. <lb />
Our entire stock is offered at slaughter prices <lb />
BELOW WATCH PRICES. <lb />
Best Calicoes Worsted Dress Goods So. Width Cashmere <lb />
to Bleached and I Dom.-sties Dress <lb />
hams Linen Collars each or per dot Cuffs in. <lb />
Suspenders Men's Hats Hats <lb />
Boots and <lb />
Men's Hoots Boots Men's Shoes Shoes <lb />
Nice Shoes <lb />
Men's Suits Suits 11.13, Overcoats <lb />
COME AND SEE YOURSELVES. <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
WE ARE HEADQUARTERS FOR BARGAINS ON <lb />
DRY GOODS, <lb />
Specialty, <lb />
Whole Stock Brogans per Pair and Upwards. <lb />
and oilier fine Dress Goods. <lb />
-WE ARE SOLE AGENTS F It <lb />
SON'S FINE SHOES. <lb />
to <lb />
Respectfully <lb />
Brown <lb />
Everybody should know of the <lb />
bargains II. Morris are <lb />
Sting. Bend their new advertise <lb />
went. <lb />
Farmers <lb />
The cotton market somewhat ex <lb />
last week and the price of to Your Interest <lb />
that staple took a <lb />
Tobacco <lb />
The <lb />
Yes plain a small <lb />
predicts <lb />
that Greenville will have a ware- <lb />
house before a great while. <lb />
Says the Murphy <lb />
may not be out place to remark <lb />
just here, that the secret of <lb />
lies in settling <lb />
your paper. No man ever died <lb />
happy with the harden of u <lb />
per subscript ion unpaid up- <lb />
on his conscience. <lb />
ft. L. <lb />
hits just received, <lb />
selected stock of <lb />
handsome well <lb />
Goldsboro <lb />
nineteen year.-, old, was <lb />
and fatally shot, near <lb />
yesterday his mm. <lb />
I Eubank, <lb />
Beaufort, <lb />
Silas <lb />
banks. They were naming wild <lb />
cattle and nun hammer was <lb />
by a brier and discharged, <lb />
the contents harrying themselves <lb />
Fred's back, killing him instant <lb />
They from Graven county, <lb />
near New <lb />
Notice to Creditors. <lb />
Having qualified baton the Clerk of the <lb />
Superior of count U <lb />
tor to the last Will and of the <lb />
late Hardy the -id <lb />
Notice ii hereby <lb />
given to the of Bald estate to <lb />
present their claim, to me properly <lb />
on or before the of <lb />
September or notice be <lb />
plead in bar of the recovery. All persona <lb />
indebted to said estate M notified to <lb />
make immediate payment to me. This <lb />
day of September 1888. <lb />
K. <lb />
Executor. <lb />
CLOTHING. SHOES. , <lb />
which in superior quality and make can- <lb />
not l e surpassed, and will sell them <lb />
, Lowest Bottom Prices. <lb />
LOOK J <lb />
BARGAINS BARGAINS <lb />
To close out, AT COST, all the Dry <lb />
Cools Dress Goods on hand. <lb />
Country Produce token in Exchange. <lb />
Two doors South of Store <lb />
fl <lb />
TA <lb />
If you <lb />
Bill. I <lb />
Till remedy is s- well known <lb />
and so popular a to need no special men- <lb />
All who have used Bitten <lb />
dog the same of pure <lb />
medicine does not exist ii is <lb />
teed to do all that is <lb />
Bitters will cure all disease of the Liver <lb />
and Kidneys, will remove Pimples. Bolls, <lb />
Salt and other <lb />
Impure Mood Will drive Malaria free <lb />
the system prevent as well as cure <lb />
all Malarial fevers.- for cure of Head- <lb />
ache, Constipation and Indigestion try a- <lb />
Electric Bitters- Entire satisfaction j <lb />
or money S <lb />
and 1.00 per bottle at <lb />
Drugstore. cl, <lb />
PAYERS <lb />
want to save <lb />
costs your taxes must <lb />
be paid at once. Long- <lb />
will not <lb />
Watch-Maker <lb />
If you want something nice in the way of <lb />
W A B K <lb />
Sewing Machines, <lb />
come to the old <lb />
large new stock just received. <lb />
Watches, Clocks, Jewelry and Sewing <lb />
Machines repaired and warranted. <lb />
RAWLS <lb />
Notice to Creditors. <lb />
The Clerk of Pitt conn- I <lb />
having on the Iota day of <lb />
Letters Administration <lb />
with the will annexed upon the estate of <lb />
Mary S. Delaney, deceased, to the under- <lb />
signed, notice is hereby given to all mt- <lb />
sons owing said estate to make <lb />
ate payment. Persons having claims <lb />
the estate must present the same <lb />
duly the day of <lb />
October. ISM. or this notice will be plead <lb />
In bar of their <lb />
D. J. men a in., <lb />
of Mary <lb />
John Flanagan. <lb />
Tax Collector. <lb />
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our joys and cares. <lb />
All unseen are hovering near us <lb />
unawares. <lb />
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As i twilight dies. <lb />
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Angels unawares. <lb />
O. faint hearts what consolation <lb />
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Guides where we go. <lb />
Every that is before us <lb />
spirit shares; <lb />
Watchful eyes ever o'er us. <lb />
-J. F. Waller in The Quiver. <lb />
AFRICA'S HUMAN SACRIFICES. <lb />
lb Tar tap.;. <lb />
Alfred Forbes. Greenville. <lb />
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X. M. Lawrence, Tarboro, <lb />
Cant. It. P. JONES, <lb />
The People's Line for I on Tar <lb />
The Steamer Is the <lb />
-I boat Hie river. She has <lb />
been thoroughly refurnished <lb />
and painted. <lb />
Going to <lb />
the famous of the <lb />
ill fated Josephine de is <lb />
simply by piecemeal to the dogs, <lb />
or rather to and it has been ad- <lb />
that the place should <lb />
be into a museum containing <lb />
historical relics of first empire. In <lb />
the beginning of tho present summer <lb />
was offered for sale an <lb />
upset price of but no bidder <lb />
could be found. park is now let out <lb />
in to builders, and hideous <lb />
villas are around the Tho <lb />
two facades Of the of <lb />
courtyard and of the intact, <lb />
but the interior is like a barn. The <lb />
of Josephine still exists, with its mural <lb />
decorations of birds and gilt flowers, and <lb />
so do dining hall, the council <lb />
like a the library; <lb />
but the furniture is all gone, and the <lb />
of old is a melancholy <lb />
wreck. Paris London Telegraph. <lb />
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Train u <lb />
for all daily. All <lb />
rail vi-i i. and ex Sim- <lb />
day via Bay <lb />
Train-make close for all <lb />
points vi i and Wash- <lb />
AH train between <lb />
ton and Washington, and have <lb />
Palace <lb />
F. <lb />
J. R. <lb />
T- M. EMERSON <lb />
Ten Hours of Sleep. <lb />
James the novelist and <lb />
has come to the conclusion that <lb />
; tho only salvation of our writers and <lb />
literary classes in general lies in going to <lb />
; bed early, getting ten hours of sleep, and <lb />
understanding brain work needs <lb />
more complete and certain recuperation <lb />
.-,.,, , than labor. The office <lb />
POLITE I Vt h t F ; and necessity of sleep is getting to <lb />
A Table furnished with the Little is beard <lb />
In-; affords. j days about burning midnight oil. <lb />
A trip on the Steamer to physiological laws, alone, will <lb />
not only attractive. enable a man to escape mental break <lb />
Leaves Washington Monday. Wednesday down at an age. Genius cannot <lb />
an at o'clock. A M. <lb />
Fitted up specially for the <lb />
and of Ladies. <lb />
Leave- Thursday <lb />
fl a. m. <lb />
Freights received and through <lb />
Bill. Lading given <lb />
i all points. <lb />
C. <lb />
friends of and <lb />
Through <lb />
my companies I ran sell the best<lb />
-II <lb />
Gm <lb />
mm <lb />
and Machinery from to per <lb />
than any body else. All <lb />
Machinery warranted and entire <lb />
guaranteed before a cut i- paid. <lb />
Semi for and <lb />
E. G. COX, <lb />
School <lb />
Washington, N, O, <lb />
stem of i n mil <lb />
t. Bu n thoroughly <lb />
by a grad late of Lexington. Ky., <lb />
College. Rapid Calculation and Pen- <lb />
override nature. It is impossible to turn <lb />
night into day, or to habitually do two <lb />
work in one. Common sense and <lb />
method are than brilliance, <lb />
is in the end ahead of genius. <lb />
Globe-Democrat. <lb />
A Like Young <lb />
There is young girl down in <lb />
who is destined to make her mark. <lb />
Some one gave her cents one day. She <lb />
went at once to a dry goods store, bought <lb />
a yard of calico, made it into a sun <lb />
net, and sold the bonnet for cents. She <lb />
invested the cents in more calico, <lb />
bonnets, sold them, reinvested, <lb />
made other garments, and pretty soon <lb />
had With this bought a lot <lb />
of planted them, paid for <lb />
harvesting and marketing, <lb />
and came out with a clear profit of <lb />
Let the young men of the south look out <lb />
for this girl. That is still growing. <lb />
It may run into the millions some of <lb />
these days. Columbus Dispatch. <lb />
Bombastic Style of Royalty. <lb />
The terms in which these ancient <lb />
rulers addressed each other resemble in <lb />
their bombastic style those employed <lb />
royal households in our own days to a <lb />
striking One <lb />
. i ion . . , , , . ,,., <lb />
Free n. <lb />
Book-keeping. Regular Fall <lb />
opt us October 1st Winter sea. <lb />
opens Terms <lb />
low. Beard from to <lb />
per . k. for full <lb />
can at any time. For <lb />
full particulars address <lb />
A. II. <lb />
Principal. <lb />
L ill E B Y <lb />
Mil <lb />
Mrs. It begs leave to an <lb />
to Pitt county and <lb />
she again resumed <lb />
i in-- i formerly occupied <lb />
t Forbes better known as bis <lb />
Old Store, And hag just returned from <lb />
the Cities a complete and <lb />
entirely new stock of <lb />
which she extremely low for <lb />
CASH, I have also secured tho services <lb />
of Mrs. Hull a Trimmer who <lb />
will lie pleased to serve the the <lb />
in. st manner. Mrs Hull i. <lb />
II known lo many of you as .-he ha- <lb />
for me before Thanking you <lb />
for your very liberal patronage in <lb />
pa-i hope fair dealing you will <lb />
me a c the mum. <lb />
mis. <lb />
THE NEW STORE OF <lb />
Ia. <lb />
lately been repaired and fitted up <lb />
. has in-t received a display <lb />
of New for <lb />
FALL AND WINTER <lb />
Besides lier usual line of trimmed and <lb />
Hats, and general <lb />
millinery goods, -be has the prettiest <lb />
, stock of Sarah silks, shaded Rib- <lb />
Gauze-, etc., in the market. Give <lb />
her a call at the Old Stand. <lb />
. B. <lb />
K. B. <lb />
Printer . in<lb />
OPERA HOUSE CORNER <lb />
an be found a fresh supply of <lb />
Goods, Fruits, <lb />
Confections, Tobacco, <lb />
Cigars, <lb />
which will be sold very<lb />
CHESTNUT. <lb />
j- t st <lb />
the great king, the king of Egypt, my <lb />
brother, my son-in-law, whom I love and <lb />
king of thy brother, thy <lb />
son-in-law, whom thou and who <lb />
loves thee. to me, peace to my <lb />
brother and son-in-law, peace to thy <lb />
house, to thy consorts, thy nobles, thy <lb />
people, to thy chariots, thy horses, <lb />
Weekly. <lb />
Form of Hysteria. <lb />
Dr. Richardson mentions a case of a <lb />
young woman attending a <lb />
patient and was so impressed with the <lb />
paroxysms of coughing that she began to <lb />
imitate them. The imitation was per- <lb />
and two years, her friends <lb />
believing she bad consumption, though <lb />
not a of it existed in her lungs. At <lb />
last she suddenly recovered. It was <lb />
hysteria of a peculiar form. many <lb />
similar cases cured, and from this the <lb />
doctor thinks he found the secret of <lb />
arresting this L. <lb />
D., in Herald of Health. <lb />
Woman a <lb />
There is a mine near into <lb />
which women never admitted. If a <lb />
were permitted to enter this mine <lb />
I every last man on tho premises <lb />
would quit work. The mine has had an <lb />
accident every woman who vis- <lb />
it. Every time a woman has been <lb />
admitted immediately after her <lb />
some mishap with damage to prop- <lb />
or life has followed. the <lb />
of tho <lb />
and Shocking- Customs Still <lb />
Burial. <lb />
It is in West Africa that tho personal <lb />
still survive in all their <lb />
Again and again on English trader <lb />
or traveler has had to look these <lb />
toms, but the horrors were never fully <lb />
described until 1878, when tho German <lb />
missionaries, and Ram- <lb />
were prisoners in at the <lb />
time of tho native crown prince's death. <lb />
As soon as ho was seen to dying the <lb />
executioners began to scour the streets <lb />
for victims. When they caught any <lb />
two of them would come behind and <lb />
each thrust a knife through the cheek, <lb />
the blades passing over the tongue and a <lb />
handle slicking out on each side. This <lb />
is to prevent the poor creature from <lb />
the life of the that <lb />
is, swearing that if he dies the king must <lb />
die too, in which case, instead of being <lb />
killed, he would not only be spared, but <lb />
ranked among the courtiers, <lb />
whoso life depends on that of king, <lb />
and when he till <lb />
his death places of trust and honor. <lb />
Besides those thus caught every chief <lb />
had to offer a victim; but the number <lb />
was chiefly made up of slaves and <lb />
of war. The white <lb />
and covered with gold <lb />
around tho coffin, flapping off the flies. <lb />
They were strangled at the funeral. So <lb />
were six pages, who, similarly painted <lb />
and adorned, sat by tho dead man. They <lb />
had known their fate some days before, <lb />
but none ran away save three wives of <lb />
low birth, whose places were at once <lb />
supplied by girls. For nine days the <lb />
slaughter went on, people fasting, <lb />
with heads and bodies painted <lb />
red. but drinking all the more. And <lb />
this death wake was to be repeated forty <lb />
days after. <lb />
When a king dies the victims are slain <lb />
at tho rate of a week for three <lb />
months. But there have been <lb />
than these. A king's mother <lb />
died in 1810; her son slaughtered <lb />
people, being prisoners just cap- <lb />
from tho Fair, is. To make up the <lb />
tale, every big town had to <lb />
give up every smaller town ten <lb />
victims. <lb />
A royal burial is in this At the <lb />
bottom of a huge grave are laid heads <lb />
of the slain; on them the coffin rests. <lb />
Then just before the earth is thrown in <lb />
one of tho freeman, if of <lb />
some rank so much sud- <lb />
clubbed, a gash made in the back <lb />
of his neck and he is rolled in upon the <lb />
coffin. The idea is to send along with <lb />
the crowd of slaves and prisoners some <lb />
one who shall look after them as a <lb />
ghostly <lb />
For a king there remains yet another <lb />
At the end of thirty moons <lb />
the grave is opened, the royal bones fas- <lb />
together with gold wire and the <lb />
skeleton placed in a long building divided <lb />
into cells, the doorways to which are <lb />
hung with silk curtains. <lb />
Then on his birthday the king of <lb />
tee goes early to the house of the royal <lb />
dead. Every skeleton is taken from its <lb />
richly ornamented coffin, where it has <lb />
lain surrounded by the things which had <lb />
been most pleasing to it in life, and is <lb />
placed on a chair to welcome its visitor. <lb />
As tho king enters each cell with a meat <lb />
and drink offering to the departed, the <lb />
baud plays tho favorite melodies of that <lb />
particular king, and, unawares, the royal <lb />
visitor signs to executioners, who <lb />
have followed him, and an attendant is <lb />
pierced through checks and killed, <lb />
the king washing tho skeleton in <lb />
warm blood. same work goes on at <lb />
next cell, and so on, tho fearful work <lb />
going on far into tho night. The band <lb />
plays a signal as each victim is <lb />
Two blasts of the born mean <lb />
three drum taps, it <lb />
one beat from a big drum, <lb />
head has The signal is taken up <lb />
by other and all through the city <lb />
horn blowing and drum beating goes on <lb />
unceasingly. <lb />
The always say of a drum, <lb />
it and every traveler admits <lb />
that they manage to elicit from that <lb />
manageable instrument a most varied <lb />
range of sound. The sounds form words, <lb />
the whole rhythm a sentence, readily <lb />
understood by listeners. Each <lb />
chief has own just as each <lb />
Highland clan has its own battle tune. <lb />
Of course this constant killing makes the <lb />
people to suffering and brutal to <lb />
their prisoners. Their feeling in regard <lb />
to death is not courage, but apathy. The <lb />
spectators are as delighted at the revolt- <lb />
as tho Roman populace <lb />
was at the show. Now and <lb />
then a victim is tortured. The mission- <lb />
watched one who, besides the knives <lb />
through his cheeks, had a couple of forks <lb />
into back. He was then <lb />
afore the king, gashed all over the body, <lb />
his arms cut off, and in this plight com- <lb />
lo dance for the amusement of tho <lb />
royal the Year I. <lb />
If You Are Sick <lb />
With Headache, Neuralgia. Rheumatism <lb />
fa. Blood Humors, Kidney Disease, <lb />
Troubles, Fever sod Ague, <lb />
Sleeplessness, Partial Paralysis, or <lb />
use Celery Compound and <lb />
cored. In each of cause Is menial or <lb />
overwork, anxiety, exposure or malaria, <lb />
the elect of which Is to weaken the nervous sys- <lb />
resulting in one of these diseases. Remove <lb />
UM Kith great Nerve Tonic, and the <lb />
will disappear. <lb />
Celery Compound <lb />
Celery cannot be excelled u <lb />
a Nerve Tonic. In my ewe a bottle <lb />
wrought ft My entirely <lb />
and with it the affection <lb />
of the stomach, heart and liver, and tho whole <lb />
tone of the wonderfully invigorated. <lb />
my friends. If sick at have been, <lb />
Celery Compound <lb />
Will Cure You <lb />
Sold by six fir only <lb />
by V <lb />
For Aged, Nervous, Debilitated. <lb />
v Corn's Warning. <lb />
Little Cora heard an older person re- <lb />
mark that some one who was in trouble <lb />
was a Shortly afterward <lb />
her little brother attempted some <lb />
cult feat. you mustn't do <lb />
she exclaimed, -or yon will be in a cu- <lb />
Companion. <lb />
Remunerative Occupation. <lb />
Ornamenting letter and note paper by <lb />
band is becoming a very remunerative <lb />
branch of industry in New York city as <lb />
well as in London, Paris and Vienna. <lb />
New Orleans Times-Democrat. <lb />
Tho <lb />
The washerwoman, a poet, spends <lb />
a good deal of time over a line and finds <lb />
full of hard Courier. <lb />
The amount of loss to creditors in Eng- <lb />
land and Wales through bankruptcy last <lb />
year was <lb />
Let nothing <lb />
long as you <lb />
Proverb. <lb />
on <lb />
can. <lb />
earth sadden you as <lb />
still <lb />
bum an n nm <lb />
.-,. to . <lb />
We h th i <lb />
of Ill in he found in <lb />
State, and .- <lb />
Of Commercial, Rail- <lb />
road or School Print- <lb />
or<lb />
BLANKS FOR M V <lb />
OFFICERS. <lb />
i.- orders. <lb />
ft,<lb />
RALEIGH. N. C. <lb />
EROS., <lb />
THE <lb />
SAMPLE FREE. <lb />
Best <lb />
market affords. When In cheeky <lb />
top ill <lb />
Hotel,<lb />
Thin Organ <lb />
style <lb />
of nods, <lb />
swell-, <lb />
Book free. For only <lb />
With and left<lb />
i. intend <lb />
referent-pa to re <lb />
from any bank- <lb />
or <lb />
express agent and <lb />
will be promptly on <lb />
trial.<lb />
Be sure to write me, <lb />
walnut races. <lb />
whore la sees. <lb />
cars money. Solid <lb />
Re Mayor April S, 1888, by a <lb />
majority. <lb />
H. W. <lb />
Warren Jersey, <lb />
UNITED STATES OF <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
Canto new management. Hot and <lb />
water baths. Good rooms and at- <lb />
it <lb />
ed with the heal of Fee <lb />
stables n connection. <lb />
E. B. MOORE, Manager, <lb />
Breaking Popular Delusion. <lb />
The Thirteen club, of New York city, <lb />
may be set down as a practically useful <lb />
affair in the way of breaking up a ten- <lb />
to superstition. Where the <lb />
of sacred days and days of evil <lb />
omen comes from,, with the belief in <lb />
numbers as f and others as <lb />
associated with d. does not so much <lb />
concern us as ho w to get rid of the no- <lb />
Ono of judges of New York state, <lb />
and we believe o or three elsewhere, no <lb />
longer sentence criminals to be hanged <lb />
on Friday. The Thirteen club was a de- <lb />
attempt to break the popular de- <lb />
that a gathering of thirteen <lb />
plies disaster to one or more o. the party. <lb />
This club lately enjoyed its <lb />
dinner in a Chinese restaurant. A Mon- <lb />
red was served and i with <lb />
chop Globe-Democrat. <lb />
. -ought It a <lb />
The Rev. of Alberta, <lb />
who had a fine exhibit at the industrial <lb />
fair, was one pastor of the Queen's <lb />
Avenue church at London. At <lb />
an evening service one of the soloists <lb />
sang a selection that bordered very closely <lb />
on the operatic, and it was noticed that <lb />
grew -very grave during the <lb />
singing, an J when it was finisher be rose <lb />
and remarked with great <lb />
will n-ow tho of <lb />
Globe. <lb />
-r goods than any <lb />
lo give more brilliant and <lb />
durable colon. Ask and take <lb />
no other. <lb />
A Dress Dyed <lb />
A Coat Colored <lb />
Garments Renewed cents. <lb />
A Child can use them <lb />
for Fancy and Art Work, <lb />
At Merchants. Book free. <lb />
U CO Props., Vt, <lb />
FOR <lb />
CENTS. <lb />
California's Redwood Forests. <lb />
The magnificent redwoods which ex- <lb />
tend along the coast ranges, from Mont- <lb />
bay to constitute of course <lb />
the chief timber resources of the state. <lb />
It is from forests that the major <lb />
part of the used in the state since <lb />
the American occupation has been ob- <lb />
The drain on these forests has <lb />
necessarily been enormous. In those red- <lb />
wood forests adjacent to San Francisco <lb />
bay, and lying in counties of San <lb />
Santa Cruz. Sonoma, <lb />
and Alameda, most of the mer- <lb />
timber in tho original growth <lb />
has been removed long ago. Fortunately <lb />
tho denudation of these forests has not <lb />
produced a scene if utter desolation, such <lb />
as is sometimes in the mind as <lb />
following in the wake of the lumber- <lb />
man's ax. In the greater portion of <lb />
these worked over forests, where the <lb />
stumps have not been removed to make <lb />
way for fruit tree or vine, the great <lb />
vitality of tho redwood has asserted <lb />
itself, and a dense growth of saplings has <lb />
sprung from the mutilated butts and are <lb />
rapidly approaching a merchantable con- <lb />
Tho same phenomenon of nature re- <lb />
storing tho redwood forests is witnessed <lb />
in such parts of Mendocino and Hum- <lb />
counties as the lumberman <lb />
already culled. An interesting <lb />
of the renewal of these magnificent <lb />
forest trees is presented in the canyons on <lb />
the east side of the Contra Costa and Ala- <lb />
comity range, within a few miles <lb />
of this city, and along the forest clad <lb />
slopes of Mount and the <lb />
ranges of Sonoma and Naps counties. <lb />
The redwood forests on range east of <lb />
St Helena, in tho latter county, supplied <lb />
all the ties used in construction of <lb />
the Valley railway, and the new <lb />
growth has been drawn upon for years <lb />
past for posts and stakes for tho vine- <lb />
yards orchards that are taking <lb />
place of the Francisco <lb />
Bulletin. <lb />
London Shopkeepers. <lb />
other evening a native born Lon- <lb />
during a discussion of mys- <lb />
murders, fell to talk- <lb />
of Petticoat lane. said he, <lb />
another name for one side of Mid- <lb />
street. The street forms the <lb />
boundary line of old London town, and <lb />
while side next the city is known by <lb />
Its proper name, the side is <lb />
called, from the large number of second <lb />
hand clothing stores. Petticoat lane. <lb />
Very crafty are those dealers down the <lb />
lane. A man may stroll past their shops <lb />
and, seeing a handkerchief out- <lb />
side that he fancies, step in and purchase <lb />
it, then if be will turn and walk back on <lb />
Teaching the end of the street be will <lb />
find identical handkerchief in Its old <lb />
The thrifty seller has in hit <lb />
employ one or more small boys whose <lb />
sole duty is to follow purchasers and <lb />
from them their newly acquired <lb />
Chicago <lb />
New Mr. It. <lb />
Summons MM aged citizen who <lb />
on Hi Ni-use <lb />
in this was in the <lb />
mail on unite <lb />
thin mid <lb />
tin, i near Sal <lb />
tin's .-Kill <lb />
lie waxier <lb />
old. <lb />
s We<lb />
who, Ins own cop- <lb />
were a third short of Ills <lb />
HOD, believed <lb />
. time past when the Bus- <lb />
got more money oat <lb />
heir products, compared with the <lb />
of their necessary <lb />
they getting light now. <lb />
There arc six <lb />
steamships at the Com <lb />
leading cotton tor <lb />
oils, and the presses arc <lb />
and day. The aggregate cu. <lb />
the is about <lb />
co betas. <lb />
ELLIOTT t f EL O <lb />
I. Tarboro, N. M N. C. <lb />
FACTORS <lb />
BALTIMORE <lb />
NORFOLK <lb />
Established in Baltimore in 1870. <lb />
Will open a House ill <lb />
in September, for the handling and <lb />
sale of cotton, thus giving our customers <lb />
of the to markets. <lb />
Notice to Creditors.<lb />
The undersigned having duly qualified <lb />
the Superior Court Clerk of Pitt <lb />
as executor of Sidney lb Hen. de- <lb />
ceased, notice is hereby given to all <lb />
to make immediate payment lo <lb />
undersigned, and lo all of said <lb />
state to present their claims property <lb />
to the undersigned within <lb />
twelve month- from date, or this mi- <lb />
will be plead ti bar of their recovery <lb />
I his 20th day of October. <lb />
G. <lb />
of Sidney <lb />
Hotel Sale. <lb />
On Monday, Dec. before the Court <lb />
House door, in Greenville. N. C will be <lb />
sold at public auction the large and com- <lb />
Hotel known as the Macon <lb />
House, or for late years called the James <lb />
The same is now under the <lb />
of Mr. E. Moore and has a <lb />
patronage. Three whole town lots <lb />
old with the Terms of sale one- <lb />
bird cash, one-third in twelve months, <lb />
balance in two years, with interest at H <lb />
per cent, from clay of sale. <lb />
Parties desiring to purchase at private <lb />
sale, or wanting full will <lb />
please to F. G. <lb />
Greenville, S. C. <lb />
and <lb />
their year's -applies will <lb />
heir to our before <lb />
here. i- <lb />
on all <lb />
Si DEB k <lb />
, COFFEE SUGAR, <lb />
SPICES, TEAS, <lb />
TOBACCO SNUFF A CIGARS <lb />
we buy direct from Manufacturers. <lb />
you to buy at one profit. A com- <lb />
stock of <lb />
fl n x -r <lb />
always on hand and sold at prices to suit <lb />
the times. Our good are all bought and <lb />
-old for CASH, therefore, having no risk <lb />
to run, we sell at a close margin. <lb />
STEIN A <lb />
Greenville. N. C <lb />
UNDERTAKING. <lb />
r i <lb />
B U Y <lb />
J. Editor A<lb />
-5. <lb />
ENLARGED TO <lb />
Having associated s. <lb />
with mi in the business we <lb />
are ready serve the people that <lb />
capacity. All notes and accounts due <lb />
me for services have been placed in <lb />
the hands Mr. for collection. <lb />
FLANAGAN. <lb />
We keep on hand at all limes a nice <lb />
stock of Burial Cases and Caskets of all <lb />
kinds can furnish anything desired <lb />
from the finest Case down to a <lb />
Pit county We ate fitted <lb />
up with all and can render <lb />
satisfactory services to all patronize <lb />
us FLANAGAN <lb />
Feb.<lb />
fries mil Jan. <lb />
Pei Year, <lb />
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