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THE BEST PAPER <lb/>
IN <lb/>
GREENVILLE <lb/>
CIRCULATION.<lb/>
The Eastern Reflector. <lb/>
JOB PRINTING <lb/>
OFFICER <lb/>
D. J. WHICHARD, Editor and Proprietor. <lb/>
TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. <lb/>
Per Year, in Advance. <lb/>
VOL <lb/>
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY N. C, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 1889. <lb/>
NO. <lb/>
Eastern Reflector, <lb/>
GREENVILLE. N. C <lb/>
0.1. <lb/>
Every <lb/>
A POEM ON <lb/>
Men <lb/>
THE LEADING PAPER <lb/>
IN the <lb/>
DISTRICT. <lb/>
TO SI COM <lb/>
subscription Price. per year. <lb/>
don't believe in a now, as <lb/>
their fathers used to do <lb/>
They've forced the door of Hie broadest <lb/>
creed to let his majesty <lb/>
There isn't a print of his cloven foot or <lb/>
dart from his brow <lb/>
To found in earth for the <lb/>
world has voted it so. <lb/>
But who is mixing the fatal <lb/>
that palsies heart and brain. <lb/>
And loads the bier of each passing year <lb/>
with ten hundred thousand slain <lb/>
Who blights the bloom of the land to-day <lb/>
with the fiery breath of hell <lb/>
devil isn't and never was, won't <lb/>
but rise tell <lb/>
not to Democratic; who of saint, <lb/>
non and measures that are not consistent <lb/>
the of the party. <lb/>
If want a a <lb/>
section of the State send for the <lb/>
tor. SAMPLE COPY FREE <lb/>
STATE GOVERN ME <lb/>
and digs the pits for his feet V <lb/>
Who sows the on the fields of time, <lb/>
wherever God sows his wheat t <lb/>
The devil is voted not to be. and of <lb/>
the thing is true ; <lb/>
lint who is doing the kin j of work that <lb/>
the devil alone should do <lb/>
We are told that he does not go about its <lb/>
a roaring lion now <lb/>
Bat whom shall we hold responsible for <lb/>
the everlasting row <lb/>
G. Fowle. of Wake, I T in church and <lb/>
M. state to the earth's remotest bound <lb/>
of j devil, by a unanimous vote, is no- <lb/>
Secretary of L Bran-1 to found <lb/>
of Wake. <lb/>
W. Rain, of Wake. <lb/>
of Wayne. <lb/>
Superintendent of Public Instruction <lb/>
Sidney M. Finger of Catawba. <lb/>
Attorney F. David- <lb/>
son, of Buncombe. <lb/>
Won't somebody step to the front forth- <lb/>
with, and make bis and show <lb/>
How the frauds and crimes of a single <lb/>
day spring up We want to know. <lb/>
The devil was fairly voted out, and of <lb/>
course the devil's gone ; <lb/>
But simple people would like to know <lb/>
who carries his business on. <lb/>
Jamestown Journal. <lb/>
SUPREME COURT. <lb/>
Chief X. II. Smith, o <lb/>
Wake. <lb/>
Associate S. Merrimon. of For the Reflector. <lb/>
Wake Joseph J. Davis, of <lb/>
James E. Shepherd, of Beaufort and Agriculture, <lb/>
Alfonzo C. of Burke. c <lb/>
JUDGES SUPERIOR COURT. j <lb/>
First District II. Brown, of I . , . <lb/>
Beaufort. i 21st October, <lb/>
Second Philips, of EDITOR <lb/>
Third G. Connor, of <lb/>
of <lb/>
Clark. <lb/>
Fifth A. Gilmer, <lb/>
Sixth T. <lb/>
Sampson <lb/>
Dear one who very <lb/>
highly admirer your untiring efforts <lb/>
on behalf of I lie community among <lb/>
of whom you labor; and sometime <lb/>
ago having promised to send <lb/>
. a items of news from this set-. <lb/>
Seventh I have<lb/>
Eighth a. Armfield. of j that view of I he alarming <lb/>
of our agricultural interests at <lb/>
Ninth F. Graves, of <lb/>
toe present day, a word or two <lb/>
Tenth Bynum might not be out of <lb/>
Eleventh M. Shipp, of i place. I choose the subject or <lb/>
culture three firstly, <lb/>
Twelfth n. Merrimon, . <lb/>
f Buncombe. because of Us paramount <lb/>
Congress, secondly, from the fact that <lb/>
u Vance, of Meek-; i,.,. at a very low ebb in <lb/>
Matt. W. Ransom, of , ., , <lb/>
I county ; and thirdly, the <lb/>
he <lb/>
the <lb/>
House of District I reason that I have made It <lb/>
O. Skinner, of , . . <lb/>
Second col. study <lb/>
f Vance. Some two years ago you favored <lb/>
Third W. of <lb/>
fender. <lb/>
Fourth II. Bonn, <lb/>
Sash. <lb/>
Fifth W. Brewer, of <lb/>
Sixth Rowland of <lb/>
S. Henderson. <lb/>
Eighth District W. II. A. Cowles <lb/>
Ninth G. <lb/>
government. <lb/>
Court A. <lb/>
A. K. Tucker. <lb/>
Register of II. James. <lb/>
B. Cherry. <lb/>
S. L. Ward. <lb/>
B- Harris. <lb/>
Commissioners-Council Dawson. Chair- <lb/>
awn, Guilford Mooring. V, <lb/>
IV. A. James. Jr., T. E. Keel. <lb/>
Board of Henry <lb/>
Chairman J. S. and D. <lb/>
Cox. <lb/>
School Superintend <lb/>
ling. <lb/>
r. F. W. Brown. <lb/>
TOWN. <lb/>
G. James. <lb/>
F. Evans. <lb/>
Treasurer M. R. Lang. <lb/>
T. Smith. <lb/>
R. Moore. <lb/>
me by inserting a short letter in the <lb/>
of giving my views as to <lb/>
what might be done towards <lb/>
some <lb/>
interests this county, from <lb/>
all I could gather, these views were <lb/>
regarded by many as delusions, or <lb/>
i the emanations of a fertile <lb/>
nation. One man said, <lb/>
j style farming will do <lb/>
in this Another, with an <lb/>
amount of assurance that quite <lb/>
amused me scientific farming <lb/>
will not take <lb/>
Now sir, let me state light here, <lb/>
and in few- words, my system of <lb/>
is the very essence of <lb/>
mid, any knowledge <lb/>
I may possess, shall Le carefully ex- <lb/>
the ideas now desire <lb/>
to lay before you. With all due <lb/>
respect to these shining lights, <lb/>
whose opinions are quoted above, I <lb/>
return to the subject of agriculture, <lb/>
Ward. B. X. Boyd ; a confidence fortified one <lb/>
2nd Ward, R. Williams. Jr., and Alfred, <lb/>
3rd Ward, T. J. Jarvis and M. i MM by the teachings that <lb/>
R. Lang; 4th Ward, w. X. ; excellent, school <lb/>
When talking to a friend regard <lb/>
the opportunities to the <lb/>
practical farmer such a climate <lb/>
since <lb/>
CHURCHES. <lb/>
First and Third <lb/>
Sundays, morning and night. Rev. X. C. <lb/>
Pushes, D. D., Rector. <lb/>
as informed me that <lb/>
and night. Prayer Meeting every <lb/>
Wednesday night. Rev. R. B. John. <lb/>
Pastor. <lb/>
Baptist Services every Sunday, morn- <lb/>
war a considerable number of <lb/>
emigrants from the old countries <lb/>
had come to Eastern North Carolina <lb/>
in farming, and that <lb/>
Pastor. they Lad, in the majority of cases, <lb/>
proved unsuccessful. I replied by <lb/>
Greenville Lodge. A. F. A. u could inform as to <lb/>
M., meet every 1st Thursday and Mon- the occupation, or calling of these <lb/>
G. L. Sec. here, lo which be could vouchsafe <lb/>
Greenville R A. Chapter. No SO meets ; ,.,.,. As a of n <lb/>
2nd and nights at <lb/>
sonic Hall, F. W. P. formation, allow to you, if it <lb/>
Covenant Lodge. I. O. O. F. not an undeniable fact. for <lb/>
meets every Tuesday night. W. , <lb/>
N. C. years, and up to the present day, <lb/>
insurance. No. K. of the tide of emigration <lb/>
meets every first and third t night, j , ., ,, . , . <lb/>
. r B the old countries has flowed <lb/>
D. Haskett, D. <lb/>
Pitt Council, No. A. L. of H., meets <lb/>
every Thursday night. C. A. White, C. <lb/>
POST OFFICE. <lb/>
Hours for all business from A. <lb/>
M. to P. M. Ml mans distributed <lb/>
on arrival. The general will <lb/>
kept open for lo minutes at night <lb/>
after the Northern mail is distributed. <lb/>
Northern Mall arrives daily <lb/>
almost entirely to the North and <lb/>
Northwestern And grant- <lb/>
this to be so, I do think the <lb/>
conjecture can be regarded as an <lb/>
extravagant one, that the <lb/>
mentioned emigrants were from the <lb/>
factory, the foundry, the <lb/>
at P. M. and departs at printing office, the dry <lb/>
A. M. <lb/>
Tar Old Sparta and <lb/>
malls arrives i at II <lb/>
M. and depart at P. M. <lb/>
Pant us, X <lb/>
Roads. and Grimesland <lb/>
mails -s daily at <lb/>
P. If. a ad depart at A. M. <lb/>
Ridge Bell's <lb/>
goods store. Allured with the <lb/>
magnificent climate, with which the <lb/>
people of these sections are blessed <lb/>
is to be wondered at, that these <lb/>
men turned their attention to that <lb/>
prince of all <lb/>
Ferry, Johnson's and, having no practical <lb/>
and arrive Tuesday. , . , . . <lb/>
and Saturday at A. M. edge of it, they did not succeed I <lb/>
departs a. P-M. <lb/>
Black Jack ad <lb/>
arrives every at if. <lb/>
at A. <lb/>
hull, that the <lb/>
possessing <lb/>
a little capital, in with <lb/>
the qualities of energy, industry <lb/>
and intelligence, is bound and com- <lb/>
to succeed in this country, <lb/>
endowed as it u by a beneficent <lb/>
Providence. <lb/>
It has been urged that when such <lb/>
dissimilarity exists, as docs between <lb/>
the climates of Pitt county and the <lb/>
old countries, a different style of <lb/>
to put it more correct- <lb/>
a different mode of cultivating <lb/>
the soil ought to be pursued. And <lb/>
now, want to prove that a <lb/>
conception is quite erroneous. The <lb/>
climate of the wherein I ac- <lb/>
some knowledge of the fun- <lb/>
truths of to, <lb/>
but a very small extent resembles <lb/>
that of your to God <lb/>
that it did. There one Minis the <lb/>
seasons owing to that <lb/>
position fickle <lb/>
beyond description; exorbitant land <lb/>
rents are exacted an unhealthy <lb/>
I spirit of competition ; bur. <lb/>
dens exist on the laud, markets <lb/>
are glutted with tins produce of for- <lb/>
nations. Yet in the face of <lb/>
these many other apparently <lb/>
insurmountable obstacle, fanning <lb/>
has reached probably to as high a <lb/>
point of perfection, as anywhere in <lb/>
the known world. That is a big <lb/>
to use, but I am inclined to <lb/>
believe that agricultural statistics <lb/>
will bear out. After a years <lb/>
passed in the East, in a country <lb/>
but a few degrees north of the <lb/>
equatorial line, my steps were bent <lb/>
towards this great republic. The <lb/>
above is of a too personal tone, but <lb/>
it has simply been to <lb/>
that the views I wish to lay <lb/>
upon the all-important <lb/>
subject of agriculture, are based, <lb/>
not upon a derived in <lb/>
any particular country or climate, <lb/>
but, alter a tolerable experience, in <lb/>
lands widely apart, both as regards <lb/>
situation and climate. <lb/>
And sir, my opinion is. <lb/>
after giving the subject much con- <lb/>
matter if the <lb/>
tries are as tar apart as the poles <lb/>
are asunder, there is but one <lb/>
cal, aye and profitable system, that <lb/>
can be followed the of <lb/>
the soil; and where the i tiles <lb/>
good husbandry are complied <lb/>
with it made a financial <lb/>
success. <lb/>
AH agreed that the past season <lb/>
has been a most abnormal one, but <lb/>
when look back upon the seasons <lb/>
of it seems to that the <lb/>
blending of and was <lb/>
almost perfect. Here one sees the <lb/>
, products a semi-tropical and <lb/>
temperate growing side by <lb/>
side to great perfection, and the <lb/>
markets of the world open for them, <lb/>
here is a climate in which <lb/>
operations may be conducted on <lb/>
the farm almost the entire and <lb/>
I where vast deposits of one of the <lb/>
most important adjuncts to high <lb/>
refer to to be <lb/>
found over a large area of the <lb/>
I and furthermore let me add, <lb/>
; where I find farming in the most <lb/>
i rude, in the most backward <lb/>
of any country I have yet <lb/>
A glance at the <lb/>
whilst cultivating his rice fields on <lb/>
the slopes of Southern India, will <lb/>
I show you that he is pursuing a sys- <lb/>
a method, that would put <lb/>
many of your farmers to the blush. <lb/>
; It is not my desire to extend the <lb/>
dark shadows on a picture where <lb/>
a ray of sunshine is discernible, <lb/>
rather I endeavor to awaken <lb/>
; the powers that be to a sense of the <lb/>
gravity of the condition of <lb/>
i line in this county. <lb/>
Fearing have already over-taxed <lb/>
you space, will now close, and, <lb/>
should you it a <lb/>
; issue, will refer to the leading <lb/>
points involved practical, <lb/>
gent agriculture. <lb/>
By the way, last week's <lb/>
i you told I he <lb/>
place their machinery and tools <lb/>
la dry dace, they will not be <lb/>
exposed to bad weather during the <lb/>
when I take <lb/>
, the liberty of suggesting, that your <lb/>
gratuitous piece of advice was <lb/>
called The tools are mostly <lb/>
long since laid away, and the men <lb/>
who to be using them right <lb/>
now hied themselves away to <lb/>
haunts of toe squirrel or <lb/>
I now woe betide the <lb/>
partridge. <lb/>
No air, if you desire to <lb/>
friends in the country some <lb/>
good advice print the <lb/>
j to This I think <lb/>
be found an excellent <lb/>
i or rather panacea for the mating of <lb/>
. implements and tools. <lb/>
Indolence, ignorance and listless <lb/>
are sapping vitals this <lb/>
fair country, just aft sorely as night <lb/>
follows day. <lb/>
Faithfully yours, <lb/>
John P. Bowie. <lb/>
For the <lb/>
Party. <lb/>
Settlement, <lb/>
Pitt Co., N. C, Oct. <lb/>
Mr. Editor first party <lb/>
the season was enjoyed at Mr. Sim- <lb/>
residence last night. <lb/>
It was in uproariously <lb/>
by the boys from -Swayback the <lb/>
boys from Jumping <lb/>
These rival social systems have <lb/>
long moved in separate orbits but <lb/>
last night they joined and formed a <lb/>
radiant galaxy in our social sky <lb/>
During the dance Ben Simpson <lb/>
managed to slip a scorpion into the <lb/>
coat pocket of Mr. Jenkins <lb/>
which soon leaped out and, alter <lb/>
creating a panic among the girls, <lb/>
and the boys to vociferous <lb/>
laughter and one old maid to a fit <lb/>
of fainting, found its way into a <lb/>
no which had very consider- <lb/>
stowed away in the fireplace <lb/>
to save room. <lb/>
It seems that this is the outcome <lb/>
of ill feeling long existing between <lb/>
the two gentlemen above named, <lb/>
and which originated year before <lb/>
last about a best <lb/>
account of it we can is this <lb/>
year before last Jenkins <lb/>
ed some very fine watermelons, one <lb/>
of which was afterwards raised at <lb/>
night by Mr. Tho <lb/>
Mr. Simpson soon found to <lb/>
j his disgust and to the loss of a con <lb/>
portion of tho <lb/>
that the melon bud been dosed with <lb/>
and a good sized <lb/>
doctor's fee was the result. <lb/>
The case was carried before the <lb/>
Social Circle Jumping Run, an <lb/>
institution of great this vi <lb/>
and a fair trial on the <lb/>
charge of to <lb/>
Jenkins was condemned and <lb/>
expelled from the Circle. Both <lb/>
parties, though, seem satisfied and <lb/>
there are no grounds which to <lb/>
hope for further excitement about <lb/>
the matter. <lb/>
Bill Jones has several witnesses <lb/>
to prove that the caramel which he <lb/>
gave a certain young lady last night <lb/>
which caused a very <lb/>
odor when she to eat it <lb/>
was not composed of Limburger <lb/>
cheese as a certain evil minded per- <lb/>
son has rumored around, but was <lb/>
one of his own preparation and <lb/>
contained nothing but <lb/>
and bar soap. <lb/>
Bill is hunting up his slanderer <lb/>
and it is to be hoped that ho will <lb/>
find <lb/>
The bottle which was heard to <lb/>
jingle in deacon buggy last <lb/>
and which some malicious <lb/>
persons had a good deal to say <lb/>
turned out to contain nothing <lb/>
but cough mixture. We must con- <lb/>
fess that there was room for doubt <lb/>
about this until the proved <lb/>
by the barkeeper at that it <lb/>
was sold to him by the barkeeper, <lb/>
who is his regular druggist, and that <lb/>
it was but cough drops. <lb/>
A great deal of mirth was <lb/>
sinned by Jerry It who threw a <lb/>
firecracker into a certain old widow- <lb/>
hair. The cracker exploded <lb/>
set his hair on fire and in his <lb/>
fright the aforesaid old widower <lb/>
snatched off his wig which was <lb/>
ready badly cleared for <lb/>
home. However, a gray one would <lb/>
suit his age better besides <lb/>
will have bis fun- <lb/>
Abe Kite asks me to state that if <lb/>
any one is dissatisfied about his <lb/>
consecutive sets with <lb/>
the same girl he is ready to hear <lb/>
their demands Tor satisfaction, let <lb/>
them be what lie also <lb/>
asks me to inform the public that <lb/>
his address for the next <lb/>
mouth will be Sing Low, Cal., but <lb/>
that a challenge sent to his office <lb/>
will not reach him as his business <lb/>
will compel him to be away when it <lb/>
arrives. Bill is a blood-thirsty <lb/>
low we would suggest that the <lb/>
matter F. J. <lb/>
Laughable Reflections. <lb/>
And Provoking Selections as Com- <lb/>
piled by Th; Bf Sector's Sad Boy. <lb/>
A and affair. A load <lb/>
of hay. <lb/>
no substitute for <lb/>
but silence the best that <lb/>
been <lb/>
Small ladder, <lb/>
vat you sol <lb/>
last week dime <lb/>
he it off, him <lb/>
gracious Dot <lb/>
awful I him dot goon on <lb/>
do you know that <lb/>
you are a very small man <lb/>
Husband ridiculous <lb/>
am neatly six feet in <lb/>
makes no difference, <lb/>
whenever I ask you for. money to go <lb/>
shopping you are always <lb/>
writes a good deal of poetry <lb/>
doesn't he, Billie <lb/>
I thought he did. He told <lb/>
me so <lb/>
doesn't just the same ;. but he <lb/>
writes any quantity of verses that <lb/>
Two small we <lb/>
have come to tell you there's a baby <lb/>
at our house <lb/>
is nice. Is it a lit- <lb/>
lumber or a little <lb/>
Little girls <lb/>
know till it is <lb/>
A small boy began his regular <lb/>
prayer his regular way <lb/>
then he <lb/>
stuck fast. <lb/>
his mother, prompt-, <lb/>
Whereupon Johnny started <lb/>
again with great alacrity and <lb/>
came a blackbird <lb/>
off her <lb/>
Mrs. you should make u <lb/>
thousand unexpectedly, <lb/>
Tom, would you give me that, <lb/>
pendant I've been looking at <lb/>
so long <lb/>
Mr. A. yes, <lb/>
Mrs. well; I'll order it <lb/>
tomorrow. I stopped wanting that <lb/>
ivory-finished today, and a <lb/>
thousand was just the price of it. <lb/>
A gentle you <lb/>
going out gunning, John <lb/>
Husband <lb/>
do yon expect to <lb/>
shoot <lb/>
I could a gun I <lb/>
what would <lb/>
shoot this summer hat <lb/>
of mine get a new one for this <lb/>
that we didn't have butter at <lb/>
lunch to day, Mr. I <lb/>
thought you always had such nice <lb/>
butter in the <lb/>
Mr. we do, but <lb/>
you see Si who brings it from <lb/>
the city, hasn't got round this week, <lb/>
Au old Bachelor, though fault <lb/>
of his, was looking at a little baby, <lb/>
and was expected to admire it of <lb/>
course. <lb/>
Mr. said the <lb/>
proud mother, expectantly, <lb/>
it very lovely <lb/>
is to <lb/>
about how old such a baby be, <lb/>
Mrs. Tompkins, before it to <lb/>
look like a being <lb/>
in Children. <lb/>
New York Letter. <lb/>
Tho Deadly to the <lb/>
Total of the <lb/>
special <lb/>
New York, October 25th, 1889. <lb/>
The question what shall <lb/>
done with the electric light and tel- <lb/>
wires has again been forced <lb/>
uppermost by the horrible death of <lb/>
lineman who was slowly <lb/>
roasted for nearly an hour by the <lb/>
electric current top of i <lb/>
pole, sight of ten thousand <lb/>
This is the eighth victim <lb/>
of the deadly current <lb/>
teen months, and public feeling has <lb/>
has been moused to such a pitch that <lb/>
something must be done without de- <lb/>
lay to prevent further sacrifice. It <lb/>
looked at one time as if the city <lb/>
would order every pole chopped <lb/>
down immediately, and in fact, <lb/>
something of the sort was done by <lb/>
the Mayor, but the companies sued <lb/>
out injunction, the result being <lb/>
the shutting off of nearly every <lb/>
light in the city, Darkness has <lb/>
therefore been our lot during the <lb/>
past neck, except in places <lb/>
gas oil was still available. The <lb/>
Board of Health has taken a hand <lb/>
THE STATE. <lb/>
What is Happening Around Us. <lb/>
from tho State Press. <lb/>
They paid Sam Jones 1800 in <lb/>
Durham and of this amount Mr. <lb/>
Can gave <lb/>
The Lenoir Topic says <lb/>
mountain was white with snow <lb/>
Tuesday morning, 15th. <lb/>
Dr. S. II. Rogers, who figured so <lb/>
prominently in the Grissom trial, <lb/>
has gone to Texas to live. <lb/>
Senator Daniel W. <lb/>
I ml., is the guest <lb/>
Senator Vance at <lb/>
The North Slide says that R. <lb/>
Ingle, near Brick Church, has a hog <lb/>
which never had eyes or tail, but <lb/>
which is growing finely. <lb/>
Mr. Charles A. Cook, of Warren, <lb/>
has been appointed United States <lb/>
attorney the Eastern District <lb/>
North Carolina. <lb/>
Walter File, the son <lb/>
Walter L. of Rutherford, <lb/>
fell a boiler of hot sorghum <lb/>
was scalded to death. <lb/>
Elizabeth City Economist; <lb/>
Elisha is a dead shot <lb/>
bears. He killed a last <lb/>
tint in <lb/>
I amount of in the wires be I Scotland Neck The <lb/>
reduced ton point of safety, or, factory is going up. The <lb/>
use expression now on everyone's I are scaffold high and at pros- <lb/>
cut rate the building, will soon <lb/>
lips, the way, in. <lb/>
of the most interesting <lb/>
. , . ., . , , , . Lenoir Thermometer <lb/>
about this whole -J , Tuesday <lb/>
is the with Inch We are catching no-it <lb/>
speaks of the subject. I was degrees in Lenoir. Plenty <lb/>
i Volts, amperes, dynamos, of ice and a big <lb/>
ting cm rents, incandescent systems, There <lb/>
etc., a few of the terms winch seems to be no doubt that the frosts <lb/>
are flung at us in a very of last week did very serious dam- <lb/>
from every side, j S to , <lb/>
, . , . . justify the picking. <lb/>
Truly, we. are beginning to re-1 J <lb/>
the power of this wondrous j Elizabeth City The <lb/>
force, we arc only standing on the f the execution of Ma <lb/>
threshold of an age in which <lb/>
will be king. Governor to November <lb/>
mail To the Raleigh News and <lb/>
The new <lb/>
planed service on the Nashville Mr. J. A. <lb/>
York Central, Lake Shore and Big near in this <lb/>
. ,. . county, be a thousand <lb/>
Boat hues is a very u ,,. <lb/>
on account of the shortening Elisha Braswell from one <lb/>
time in transmission of acre tobacco has sold <lb/>
mails between New York and the th h is a barn left which is <lb/>
West. The government has made j <lb/>
arrangements to send two Ed Brown, who last July in the <lb/>
Banks, convicted rape and now <lb/>
in this town, has been extended by <lb/>
morning, twenty-six hour's running j Superior Tho cause <lb/>
time from New York, counting the j of this tragedy was the intimacy of <lb/>
difference in lime. The large force Page with Mrs. Dr. Butt, a sis- <lb/>
of Brown. <lb/>
The Canard steamer Malta is <lb/>
wrecked off Land's End. <lb/>
Berlin dam, on the Fox River, <lb/>
just above Eureka, Wis., has given <lb/>
way and navigation is <lb/>
Representatives of barbed wire <lb/>
were in session last <lb/>
week at Chicago to consider the <lb/>
feasibility of a <lb/>
General John F. ex- <lb/>
Governor of Pennsylvania, died at <lb/>
in Ph., last <lb/>
Thursday. <lb/>
p. L. Mabry, a prominent citizen <lb/>
of S. C, who was to have <lb/>
been tried for the murder of Lucien <lb/>
Mabry, died In jail. <lb/>
The championship pennant of the <lb/>
baseball League, baa just been won <lb/>
by I be New York club, is flying from <lb/>
top of the San building <lb/>
The following is taken from a let- <lb/>
written under date of July <lb/>
1889, by Mrs. Ruth Berkley, a most <lb/>
charitable and Christian lady, of <lb/>
Salina, the early part of <lb/>
appeared the head <lb/>
of my little grandchild, then <lb/>
mouths old. Shortly after <lb/>
breaking out it spread rapidly all <lb/>
over body. The scabs on the <lb/>
sores would peal off on the <lb/>
touch, and the oiler that would arise <lb/>
would make the atmosphere Of the <lb/>
room and unbearable. <lb/>
The disease next attacked eyes <lb/>
and we feared she would lose her <lb/>
sight. Eminent physicians from <lb/>
the surrounding country were con- <lb/>
but could do nothing to n <lb/>
the little innocent, and gave it <lb/>
as their opinion, -i hat the case was <lb/>
hopeless impossible to save the <lb/>
child's It was that <lb/>
we decided to try Swift's Specific <lb/>
S. That at once <lb/>
made a speedy and complete cure. <lb/>
For more than a year past she has <lb/>
been as healthy as child the <lb/>
of clerks carried on i cars will <lb/>
enable them to have the mail fully <lb/>
distributed so that it will be deliver- <lb/>
ed in Chicago before o'clock the <lb/>
morning after it leaves New York. <lb/>
TO PHOTOGRAPH THE SUN. <lb/>
The United States expedition to <lb/>
, the total eclipse of the Sun <lb/>
on Dec, departed from the <lb/>
; Brooklyn Navy Yard morning <lb/>
i last week. The war-ship Pensacola <lb/>
which carried this small army or <lb/>
scientists, is bound for St. Paul de <lb/>
the west coast of Africa. <lb/>
The party includes Prof. <lb/>
Todd, leader; Prof. E. J. Loom is, of <lb/>
i Washington; C A. Orr, of the <lb/>
Clark University, <lb/>
Concord Melted brass <lb/>
from an electric lights on which the <lb/>
cell hail been burned out in <lb/>
the store of C. A. it Co., of <lb/>
Charlotte, last Sunday, set fire to <lb/>
and burned suits of clothing. <lb/>
The Cabarrus farmers are to <lb/>
try for big crop of wheat <lb/>
are drilling it in with fertilizer. <lb/>
The Salisbury Herald says that <lb/>
Mr. Julian S. of Durham, is <lb/>
writing to the Clerks of the <lb/>
of all the counties for lists of ex- <lb/>
soldiers in the poor <lb/>
houses and adds that it <lb/>
his aim to gather them together <lb/>
and care for them in a house to be <lb/>
provided by himself. Me has a <lb/>
great, big heart. <lb/>
Raleigh Prof. J. B. Brew <lb/>
Pay Your Subscription. <lb/>
A Lost Book and the Good Fortune <lb/>
Landmark Receipt <lb/>
to Owner. <lb/>
Landmark. <lb/>
day fast Mr. B. F. <lb/>
Sprinkle, of Yadkin, was States- <lb/>
ville. and on bis way home found in <lb/>
the road, between Davis's mill and <lb/>
town, a pocket book containing <lb/>
The pocket book also cons <lb/>
a Landmark subscription re- <lb/>
bearing the name of Mr. O. S. <lb/>
of who had passed <lb/>
that way a short time before. Arri- <lb/>
at the mill Mr. Sprinkle took <lb/>
out one of his horses put out in <lb/>
pursuit of Mr. Holland, caught up <lb/>
with him turned the pocket <lb/>
book and money over. Mr. <lb/>
may well congratulate himself that <lb/>
his pocket bock fell into the hands <lb/>
of so honest a man as Mr. Sprinkler <lb/>
he may further lie <lb/>
that that receipt was In <lb/>
it, its prompt return. The <lb/>
lesson of this is it is a good <lb/>
thing to have a paid up receipt from <lb/>
the in your pocket we <lb/>
hope every one our readers who <lb/>
have one already will get one at <lb/>
once make themselves sate. <lb/>
Everybody is Invited to come. Re <lb/>
written with neatness <lb/>
dispatch. <lb/>
The public schools of Troy. N. Y, <lb/>
have been closed on of the <lb/>
fleas; the teachers and pupils could <lb/>
not study and scratch at the same <lb/>
There was old soldier named <lb/>
Tanner, who behaved a indiscreet <lb/>
manner; he was hired for a tool, but <lb/>
turned out a fool, and brought <lb/>
shame on the Star-spangled Ban- <lb/>
AYCOCK DANIELS. <lb/>
N C. <lb/>
C. C. DANIELS <lb/>
Wilson, N. C <lb/>
mu i mm mm, <lb/>
n. c <lb/>
Any. to will bi <lb/>
Promptly Attended to. <lb/>
L.<lb/>
LEX. I,. <lb/>
E Y-AT-L A <lb/>
E, N. C <lb/>
J. E. M <lb/>
j. m. <lb/>
J MURPHY<lb/>
L. II. Jacoby, and W. <lb/>
representing Columbia College ; Brewer, Wake Forest, have <lb/>
Harry Blown, of the Washington chased the Falls of paper <lb/>
National Museum; EL S. Davis of <lb/>
Cured His Little Boy, <lb/>
boy had of <lb/>
the blood that were of a scrofulous <lb/>
nature, which resulted in the break- <lb/>
out of an abscess on the hip. I <lb/>
gave him Swift's S. <lb/>
It purified bis blood restored <lb/>
bis health.- As a blood purifier it <lb/>
certainly has no equal. <lb/>
Felix Sink, <lb/>
Salem, N. C. <lb/>
Treatise on Blood and Skin Dis <lb/>
eases mailed free. <lb/>
SWIFT'S SPECIFIC CO., <lb/>
Atlanta, Ga. <lb/>
Princeton ; and Photographer Car- <lb/>
butt, of Philadelphia. They take <lb/>
along a cargo of instruments. <lb/>
There are telescopes, <lb/>
microscopes, instruments for <lb/>
the brightness of the rays, <lb/>
recorders, anemometers for <lb/>
measuring the velocity of the wind, <lb/>
for observing the <lb/>
movement the clouds, and <lb/>
for the temperature of <lb/>
tho sea's depths. expedition <lb/>
will locate at the village of <lb/>
miles inland, and will be gone <lb/>
five months. They expect to get <lb/>
the finest photograph of the Son's <lb/>
corona ever obtained The <lb/>
is Latin for crown, or <lb/>
which apparently encircles tho <lb/>
It can be seen only for a few hours <lb/>
In a a total eclipse <lb/>
and no one knows what it is made <lb/>
of; hence importance of going <lb/>
thousands of miles to see it. <lb/>
Epoch. <lb/>
The transition from long, lingering <lb/>
and painful sickness to robust health . . <lb/>
marks an epoch in the life of the It is said that Freeman Darns, bus <lb/>
mills. The price paid was <lb/>
------Twenty-five convicts were sent <lb/>
yesterday from the penitentiary to <lb/>
the Murphy division of the <lb/>
North Carolina Railroad. That <lb/>
division is to finished by <lb/>
next August. <lb/>
Gazette . Last week <lb/>
tho wheel of a double wagon <lb/>
with green rails on it, ran over <lb/>
bead of a 3-year-old son of Jno. <lb/>
Hodges, and scarcely hurt him. He <lb/>
missed two meals, in <lb/>
of the accident. A remark- <lb/>
able escape. The same boy at one <lb/>
time fell into a well, when <lb/>
found was floating on the water. <lb/>
His mother went down the well and <lb/>
brought safely out. <lb/>
Monroe Enquirer Rev. <lb/>
J. W. Little, of Lanes Creek town- <lb/>
ship, sold a lot pecan nuts in <lb/>
town yesterday, gathered from a <lb/>
tree in his yard, which are as fine <lb/>
quality and flavor as we ever saw. <lb/>
He has two trees, only one of which <lb/>
has come into bearing, and from <lb/>
this he to gather lour or <lb/>
n this season. The trees grow <lb/>
to a large size and make a splendid <lb/>
shade, <lb/>
W, <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
L. C. HARRY <lb/>
i Kit, <lb/>
M. U <lb/>
JAMES U. <lb/>
E Y-AT-L A W, <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. V. <lb/>
Li JAMBS, <lb/>
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,; <lb/>
G REE N V I L L E, iV. t. <lb/>
Practice all I he courts, <lb/>
I B. YELLOWLEY, <lb/>
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
p. c <lb/>
Civil Engineers, Surveyors <lb/>
and Architects. <lb/>
AND N. C <lb/>
HOTELS. <lb/>
Last Saturday night Francis Ann <lb/>
who lived near Bell's Ferry <lb/>
was shot and killed by Jesse Brown. <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
Under new management. Hot and <lb/>
cold water baths. rooms at- <lb/>
servants. always <lb/>
ed with the best of the market. Feed <lb/>
stables in connection. <lb/>
Such a remarkable event is <lb/>
in the memory the agency <lb/>
the good health has been at- preparatory to <lb/>
is Hence it fa ,,., ., <lb/>
that so is heard in praise of i m. <lb/>
praise <lb/>
Bitters. So many feel they owe <lb/>
their restoration to health, to of <lb/>
the Great and Tonic. you <lb/>
are troubled with any of Kidneys <lb/>
Liver or Stomach, of lg or short stand- <lb/>
you will surely find relief by use of <lb/>
band of the woman, had <lb/>
retired and bis wife was closing up <lb/>
from the <lb/>
house. She went to the; <lb/>
door and started across the yard i <lb/>
chicken house, but be I <lb/>
fore she bad taken a half dozen <lb/>
steps dead. There had <lb/>
Electric Bitters. Sold at j been some trouble between Brown <lb/>
per bottle at J L i and woman. Both are colored. <lb/>
HOTEL <lb/>
SPENCER BROS., <lb/>
MB <lb/>
THE <lb/>
SAMPLE ROOMS <lb/>
Polite waiters. Rooms. Best <lb/>
table the market When In <lb/>
stop at the <lb/>
Hotel, <lb/>
WASHINGTON N. Q <lb/>
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<p>
Eastern Reflector, <lb/>
GREENVILLE. N. C. <lb/>
and <lb/>
f Every Wednesday <lb/>
THE LEADING PAPER <lb/>
the<lb/>
TO S <lb/>
Subscription per year. <lb/>
DEMOCRATIC, RUT <lb/>
rill not hesitate to <lb/>
and consistent <lb/>
principles of the party. <lb/>
If a paper from a <lb/>
the State send for the <lb/>
-OR. Cf SAMPLE COPY FREE <lb/>
article on Agriculture, to <lb/>
which referred last week, will <lb/>
be found on first page of to-day's <lb/>
Reflector. It is well written, <lb/>
and shows evidence of being pro- <lb/>
by a thoughtful, intelligent <lb/>
wind. Mr. Bowie is a of <lb/>
practical experience, and he strikes <lb/>
the key note when he says tell the <lb/>
farmers to go to work. We <lb/>
the assertion that with the <lb/>
majority of at least, one- <lb/>
half the time from now until the <lb/>
neT planting season will be wasted. <lb/>
We hope to hear from Mr. Bowie <lb/>
again and often. The farmers <lb/>
need instructing and plenty of it, <lb/>
and they must stick to the farm <lb/>
and have some kind of work going- <lb/>
on at all seasons of the year if <lb/>
would be successful. <lb/>
Entered at at <lb/>
Mail Matter. <lb/>
mm <lb/>
The Citizen recently <lb/>
sect a splendid illustrated <lb/>
It gave some fine views of <lb/>
its public buildings and hotels, <lb/>
and also of the beautiful scenery <lb/>
surrounding that town. <lb/>
After consuming forty-five days <lb/>
in securing tho Jury far the <lb/>
case in Chicago, they have at <lb/>
last settled down to the trial and <lb/>
expect to finish in eight weeks, so <lb/>
a friend that city wrote us. <lb/>
Durham was invaded by. grass- <lb/>
hoppers last week, so the Situ tells <lb/>
as. <lb/>
For the Reflector. <lb/>
Greenville Institute. <lb/>
Washington letter. ALFRED FORBES, <lb/>
Building and Loan A <lb/>
The is anxious <lb/>
to see a Building and Loan <lb/>
in Greenville. <lb/>
They are great means of helping <lb/>
small earners to secure a <lb/>
home and we much <lb/>
could be done in that direction <lb/>
around There are men <lb/>
here paying month rental for <lb/>
in which live, who <lb/>
could lake advantage the in- <lb/>
held out by a Building <lb/>
and Loan Association and by <lb/>
out a few more dollars from <lb/>
their wanes each month than <lb/>
pay for vent could soon be living <lb/>
in their own house, and in a few <lb/>
years have it all paid for. No <lb/>
person will deny that the <lb/>
property owner male's a better cit- <lb/>
than the renter, because the <lb/>
former has all his interests here <lb/>
and feels more concerned in the <lb/>
general welfare of his town. If a <lb/>
man owns Ins home be of course <lb/>
will look more to improving his <lb/>
than if be lived in a <lb/>
house belonging to another. There <lb/>
are men in Greenville, who if they <lb/>
have to depend upon saving out of <lb/>
their small amounts until <lb/>
enough t gel them <lb/>
a home, v ill never have one of <lb/>
their own. On the oilier hand <lb/>
there are men now tenants, who <lb/>
if could get the help of a <lb/>
good Association would be living <lb/>
comfortably in their own houses <lb/>
in lean than two years. Every <lb/>
man ran see what r. help this <lb/>
would lie to the town, to have <lb/>
scores new <lb/>
on people coming <lb/>
or. The men of means <lb/>
start at once and take liberal stock <lb/>
in Bach Association. <lb/>
We have recently examined into <lb/>
the plans and workings of Build- <lb/>
and Loan Associations and <lb/>
find that one would be profitable <lb/>
both to the builder and the <lb/>
tor. We will jive two examples <lb/>
ken from an Association whose <lb/>
shares are each. The <lb/>
fee on shares is GO cents <lb/>
per and monthly install- <lb/>
of cents par share must <lb/>
It is too often the case that a re- <lb/>
action follows a revival, and the <lb/>
Christian and <lb/>
back into a feeling <lb/>
of indifference and lethargy soon <lb/>
after the meeting has closed. Let <lb/>
not such a state of affairs come to <lb/>
Greenville at this time. The town <lb/>
has just passed a glorious <lb/>
mooting, scores of souls have been <lb/>
converted, the Christians have <lb/>
been edified, the churches have <lb/>
been built up and strengthened, <lb/>
and there is no reason why the <lb/>
good work should come to an end <lb/>
because- the daily services <lb/>
have ceased. On the other hand <lb/>
let us show the faith that is in us. <lb/>
Let the spirit of Christian, unity <lb/>
and love continue and <lb/>
labor in the Master's vineyard. <lb/>
Our daily walk should bear fruit <lb/>
for Him. <lb/>
There now seams to he a craze <lb/>
for getting together all the old <lb/>
postage stamps possible. Rome <lb/>
firm in Europe, it is said, has of- <lb/>
to any person who will <lb/>
send them 1.000,000 old stamps. <lb/>
Now. we would not go a big wager <lb/>
that this house was not trying to <lb/>
see how many would try such a <lb/>
wild goose venture. How long <lb/>
does any one suppose it would <lb/>
take to count old postage <lb/>
stamps, to say nothing of the <lb/>
around after them <lb/>
and them off of even- old <lb/>
letter that can be obtained There <lb/>
is about as much pay in picking <lb/>
up chips. <lb/>
On Tuesday evening of last week <lb/>
Mr. R. L. Denmark, a mas- <lb/>
for the W. A W. R. R. Co., at <lb/>
Wilmington, was burned to death <lb/>
in a freight car. He had gone in <lb/>
a loaded car, in which there was <lb/>
barrel of with a lighted <lb/>
going up lantern in his hand, when an <lb/>
and contents of <lb/>
should the car took fire. Mr. Denmark <lb/>
could not get out and was burned <lb/>
to death. It is thought gas must <lb/>
have been escaping from the bar- <lb/>
rel, and the lantern coming in con- <lb/>
tact with this canned the explosion <lb/>
and tire. <lb/>
The Durham Globe has suggest- <lb/>
ed that we have a big State Expo- <lb/>
in 1891. By all means let <lb/>
one be held. North Carolina is a <lb/>
big State, she has vast resources, <lb/>
her industrial growth of late has <lb/>
been astounding. Get up a grand <lb/>
world, and our word for it you will <lb/>
North Carolina going forward <lb/>
to greater achievements <lb/>
have heretofore existed. <lb/>
than <lb/>
be paid, then when the stock <lb/>
ban it does in six j exposition that will show what our <lb/>
cancellation fee of really is and is doing, at- <lb/>
cents per share is required. We tract people here from all over the <lb/>
will first see the profit to the man <lb/>
who wants to ow and build <lb/>
him a house. Say he takes <lb/>
shares, and the result i- as follows <lb/>
Admission fee, cents per share <lb/>
monthly installments, cents <lb/>
per share When six monthly <lb/>
installments have been paid, <lb/>
a total of including <lb/>
fee, tin i- ad- <lb/>
him On this the <lb/>
borrower must pay per interest <lb/>
per annum and per cent <lb/>
um per annum, making in all, with <lb/>
the installments, a monthly cost of sent out the request for his Mer proficiency in her b. invited to look the solid <lb/>
These monthly payments <lb/>
of must mile for six <lb/>
years, at the expiration of which <lb/>
time the debt is considered paid. <lb/>
The total amount paid as <lb/>
fee. installments, interest, <lb/>
premiums and fee <lb/>
A man giving his name as De- <lb/>
and claiming to be an agent <lb/>
of Morgan A- Co., soap <lb/>
121st street and 1st avenue, <lb/>
New York, has been <lb/>
the and druggists <lb/>
in several of the western and <lb/>
towns of this State. He is <lb/>
declared a fraud and the press has <lb/>
Mb, Editor feel inclined to <lb/>
say something through the columns <lb/>
of your valuable paper about the <lb/>
school we have in our midst. I have <lb/>
carefully watched it's progress <lb/>
months and honestly feel that every <lb/>
lover of education in the town <lb/>
Greenville and in the vicinity can <lb/>
justly feel proud it. It has been <lb/>
under the present for <lb/>
four years and daring all that time <lb/>
has grown in influence and <lb/>
and now stands before n as one <lb/>
of the leading schools in Eastern <lb/>
Carolina and well worthy of <lb/>
our confidence and support. <lb/>
Let us take an example or two <lb/>
of the work that has been done in <lb/>
the past. Last June Miss Bessie <lb/>
Jarvis young Mr. left <lb/>
the Institute prepared for college. <lb/>
The last of August Miss Jarvis went <lb/>
lo the Richmond Female Institute <lb/>
one of the leading institutions of <lb/>
tho entered the <lb/>
class in two studies, September <lb/>
Mr. entered our State <lb/>
and took such a high stand <lb/>
that he was congratulated by the <lb/>
of the institution on his <lb/>
preparation tor his work <lb/>
there. There are many cases of <lb/>
this sort which show us conclusively <lb/>
that the work done here is a very <lb/>
high order. <lb/>
But to call at lent ion to the teach- <lb/>
may show us more clearly some <lb/>
of that this school <lb/>
has to offer. Of Prof. Duckett I <lb/>
need not speak. Ho has <lb/>
from many the boot men <lb/>
in Carolina, but his work for <lb/>
the past four <lb/>
time any school has ever been <lb/>
under the same management <lb/>
speaks for itself and for him in high <lb/>
praise. we compute the cause of <lb/>
education Greenville now to <lb/>
what it was four years ago we will <lb/>
get some idea of what has been <lb/>
done by Only a few weeks <lb/>
age a man remarked to <lb/>
me that no man had ever done as <lb/>
much the cause of education in <lb/>
Greenville as Duckett. Not <lb/>
only has his been largely <lb/>
lilt here in the town, but in several <lb/>
sections in the county there are <lb/>
those DOW engaged ill teaching who <lb/>
received their training in ins school. <lb/>
He always tries to first-class <lb/>
From oar regular Correspondent. <lb/>
Washington, D. C., Oct. 25th, <lb/>
The Republican leaders, with the <lb/>
approach of the opening of the <lb/>
Congress, grow uneasy. <lb/>
For the first time years they <lb/>
set's the Presidency and both <lb/>
branches of the national assembly. <lb/>
The responsibility is unavoidable. <lb/>
No more talk the of <lb/>
or the Democratic party in the <lb/>
House no more talk of <lb/>
The Republican party <lb/>
in the coming session must meet <lb/>
the issues of the day squarely. The <lb/>
revision of the tariff, which the <lb/>
Senate bills of the last session de- <lb/>
to be imperative, must be <lb/>
made. for purposes <lb/>
long must be <lb/>
Quibbling and lying will avail lit <lb/>
tie during this session. In losing <lb/>
tho House, the Democratic party is <lb/>
fortunate, inasmuch as it leaves its <lb/>
enemy with enough rope to hang <lb/>
itself. <lb/>
Certain Republican members will <lb/>
doubtless have much to say in -the <lb/>
coming session of faulty and <lb/>
rules of the House. It is <lb/>
the opinion of candid men on both <lb/>
aides that the rule's will not be sen-, <lb/>
changed. At any rate any <lb/>
movement looking to the curtail- <lb/>
of the power of the minority <lb/>
in as balanced a body as the <lb/>
present House, will meet with <lb/>
opposition, as could re- <lb/>
in ignominious defeat. Any <lb/>
attempt the part of the <lb/>
cans to increase their slender ma- <lb/>
by throwing out duly elected <lb/>
Democratic members, will be re- <lb/>
The speakership fight is essential- <lb/>
between Messrs. Reed and <lb/>
Though Messrs. Cannon <lb/>
and both here and <lb/>
working tooth and nail for election, <lb/>
they arc in the fight only in the <lb/>
hope of being the successful in <lb/>
the event of a split. Mr. <lb/>
chances appear to be the best. He <lb/>
has raised a sectional issue that <lb/>
cannot but be injurious to Mr. Reed, <lb/>
whose State cannot control a <lb/>
number of members to afford <lb/>
any real advantage. Beside, Mr. <lb/>
represents, first, last and <lb/>
all the time, the millionaire <lb/>
He to them, and <lb/>
the coming session will be one in <lb/>
which they will need to control <lb/>
speaker of the House. <lb/>
The. rejection of Mr. Reed would <lb/>
stamp the ingratitude of the Re- <lb/>
publican party. When to be <lb/>
ed for speaker by the Republicans <lb/>
was the. emptiest Mr. <lb/>
as the leader of his party <lb/>
the floor, accepted the nomination. <lb/>
It was given with the tacit under- <lb/>
standing that should the time <lb/>
when the party held the majority, <lb/>
be would be entitled to the speak <lb/>
It la an ill grace that <lb/>
opposes him. <lb/>
On the first ballot, the majority <lb/>
will vote for Mr. through duty <lb/>
to this promise. first <lb/>
ballot will not result in an election. <lb/>
It will be then the lukewarm and <lb/>
OF C <lb/>
to the buyers of Pitt and surrounding counties, a line of the following good;, <lb/>
that are not to be excelled in tills market. And to be and <lb/>
pure straight goods. DRY GOODS of all kinds, NOTIONS, CLOTHING, GEN- <lb/>
FURNISHING GOODS. HATS and GAPS, BOOTS and SHOES, LA- <lb/>
and CHILDREN'S SLIPPERS. FURNITURE and HOUSE FURNISHING <lb/>
GOODS, DOORS. WINDOWS, SASH and BLINDS. sad <lb/>
WARE. HARDWARE, PLOWS and PLOW CASTING. LEATHER of different <lb/>
kinds, Gin and Hay, Rock Limb. Plaster of Paris, and <lb/>
Hair, Harness, Bridles <lb/>
HEAVY A SPECIALTY. <lb/>
Agent Clark's O. N. T. Spool Cotton which I offer to tho at Wholesale <lb/>
Jobbers prices, cents per dozen, less per rent for Cash. Hereford's Bread Prep- <lb/>
and Hall's Star Lye at jobbers Prices. White Lead and pure Lin- <lb/>
seed OH, Varnishes and Paint Colors, Cucumber Wood Pumps, and Wood and <lb/>
Willow Ware. Nails a specialty. Give me a ell and I guarantee satisfaction. <lb/>
R. S. CLARK CO, <lb/>
DEALER IN <lb/>
NOTICE <lb/>
I beg to inform the public generally that <lb/>
I am the only maker o i Clothing <lb/>
in Greenville. Parties coming to me need not <lb/>
be afraid of getting clothing out of given <lb/>
to them for custom-made. <lb/>
All Garments Made on the Premises. <lb/>
Having the finest line samples to select <lb/>
from including the latest novelties. I am <lb/>
pared to do nothing but the finest of workman- <lb/>
ship, combined with the latest styles and fit. <lb/>
No fit, no sale. <lb/>
me <lb/>
Are headquarters for all needed in <lb/>
HARDWARE line. Our stock cannot, be <lb/>
but if you want anything in <lb/>
Hardware, Agricultural Implements, Stoves <lb/>
and Cooking Utensils. Carriage Material <lb/>
and House Cutlery <lb/>
US. <lb/>
We can save you money of these goods. <lb/>
MANUFACTURERS AGENTS FOR POWDERS <lb/>
which we will sell at Factory Prices. <lb/>
Mb Wife <lb/>
WE are now fitted up first-class are prepared to an <lb/>
upon short notice any kind or style of <lb/>
RIDING VEHICLES. <lb/>
SPECIAL ATTENTION TO ALL <lb/>
We also keep a nice line of <lb/>
harness. <lb/>
Come and see us. Flanagan's old S <lb/>
R. GREENE, JR. Manager. <lb/>
GREENVILLE N. <lb/>
C. <lb/>
teachers to aid bin his work and <lb/>
the corps for this session are ac- <lb/>
to be best ever em- <lb/>
ployed <lb/>
T. -the <lb/>
among its <lb/>
well re com me tided for his high soar <lb/>
actor and bis ability as a teacher. <lb/>
lie was educated at Trinity College <lb/>
in this State and then took a <lb/>
course of training for teacher <lb/>
st the University of Nashville, <lb/>
Sean. Since completing his own <lb/>
ho has been teaching and <lb/>
has made quite a reputation not- <lb/>
withstanding the fact that he is a <lb/>
time serving members will turn to <lb/>
the nest candidate strength, and <lb/>
throw Weir votes for him. That <lb/>
man will doubtless be Mr. <lb/>
and so I predict bid elect <lb/>
The civil service law will doubt- <lb/>
less remain undisturbed. There <lb/>
may be considerable talk about <lb/>
which administration Mr. Cleve- <lb/>
land's or Mr. Harrison's has been <lb/>
guilty of the greatest regard- <lb/>
the law itself will <lb/>
pet imps slightly <lb/>
tied. The alleged selling of copies of <lb/>
questions in advance of their use in <lb/>
examination. be <lb/>
to a committee. There are <lb/>
ton. <lb/>
The Blair educational bill will be <lb/>
introduced early in the session by- <lb/>
its father, and the Senator <lb/>
depended upon to push it through <lb/>
the higher Its fate in the <lb/>
under tho best House is however of grave doubt, <lb/>
furnished, j lack not men the <lb/>
to <lb/>
In the music we find men pledged to the law <lb/>
Mia May both parties to insure its <lb/>
young lady of Petersburg, <lb/>
Va. She a full graduate the <lb/>
Southern Female College of Peters- <lb/>
burg and besides she has for the <lb/>
past six years made a specialty <lb/>
music, studying it <lb/>
teachers that her <lb/>
And last summer spent several jean side in the House who <lb/>
weeks at Martha's Vineyard, I sack a as not only a menace <lb/>
Massachusetts, better of educational <lb/>
to teach. in the but also as <lb/>
Miss Dora Miller, Kinston. is a With that reeling <lb/>
rate attainments and minority thus assisted <lb/>
very much at homo in charge the ; kill the measure. <lb/>
department. do not The meeting of the National Board <lb/>
know where was educated, bat Promotion of proposed expo <lb/>
f any of our people will go to Washington in 1892 was <lb/>
class room and spend ; an unqualified success. There were <lb/>
will with opinion that ; more than one bandied delegates <lb/>
must have given close attention representative men, <lb/>
primary work and made It a ape j dots, mayors, capitalists, from every <lb/>
stale from Maine to California. <lb/>
Miss Mollie Mill has charge report to the promoters the Sec- <lb/>
of the art department, this is her was happy in Ins <lb/>
second i he Institute and presentation of Wash- <lb/>
work like Prof. is a Oar foreign guests should <lb/>
J. L. <lb/>
LIFE FIRE INSURANCE AGENT, <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. C <lb/>
OFFICE SUGG JAMES OLD STAND <lb/>
All kinds Risks placed in strictly <lb/>
FIRST-CLASS COMPANIES <lb/>
At lowest current rates <lb/>
AM AGENT FOR A FIRST-CLASS PROOF SAFE. <lb/>
THE OLD RELIABLE CARRIAGE FACTORY <lb/>
THE FRONT <lb/>
D. Williamson, <lb/>
Has <lb/>
DURING THE SUMMER <lb/>
I will have weekly arrivals of the very nicest freshest <lb/>
Confections. <lb/>
I keep constantly on hand a splendid of <lb/>
GROCERIES, CANNED GOODS, TOBACCO <lb/>
CIGARS, TOILET SOAPS, kC <lb/>
All your wants in the above goods can be supplied by <lb/>
V. L. <lb/>
OF CONFECTIONS PUT IT TO <lb/>
A. SPECIALTY. <lb/>
SUCCESSOR TO JOHN FLANAGAN. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb/>
Moved to One Door North Court House. <lb/>
WILL CONTINUE THE MANUFACTURE OF <lb/>
BUGGIES, CARTS DRAYS. <lb/>
My Factory is well equipped with the best Mechanics, put up nothing <lb/>
but WORK. We keep up with the limes and improved styles. <lb/>
Best material used in all work. All styles of Springs are you can select from <lb/>
Brewster, Storm, Coil, Horn, King. <lb/>
Also keep on hand a full of ready <lb/>
HARNESS AND WHIPS, <lb/>
the year round, which will sell as low as the LOWEST. <lb/>
Special Attention Given to REPAIRING. <lb/>
Thanking the people of this and counties for past favor hope <lb/>
merit a continuance of the same. <lb/>
of <lb/>
E. C. GLENN. <lb/>
COMMISSION <lb/>
STANDARD GUANO ACID <lb/>
PULVERIZED OYSTER SHELL, <lb/>
SHELL LIME. PURE DISSOLVED BONE, <lb/>
COTTONSEED MEAL AND <lb/>
Tennessee Wagons for sale. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. C. Mar. 1887. <lb/>
E. A. TAFT, <lb/>
Wishes to inform his friends and public generally that he has <lb/>
bought oat the Grocery establishment of T. R. Cherry, and with <lb/>
new stock added is now prepared to furnish the best <lb/>
GROCER AND FAMILY SUPPLIES <lb/>
At prices fully in keeping with the <lb/>
Meat, Lard, Molasses. Confections. <lb/>
Glassware, Tobacco, Snuff, <lb/>
Orange Syrup is the best Molasses in this market. <lb/>
You are invited to call. Remember the place, at Cherry's stand<lb/>
hard keep Flour, <lb/>
Canned Goods. Crockery. <lb/>
J. B. CHERRY. <lb/>
J. R. MOVE. <lb/>
J. G. <lb/>
MOSES CHERRY CO. <lb/>
--------Has Just received the nicest line of-------- <lb/>
Watches, Clocks and Jewelry, <lb/>
Ever brought to Greenville and will continue to keep on ordering until after the <lb/>
holiday seasons. If you need anything in that line it will be to your advantage to <lb/>
give him trial before purchasing. <lb/>
VIOLIN, BANJO AND GUITAR STRINGS <lb/>
Also for sale. Watches, Clocks and Jewelry repaired at short notice and In work- <lb/>
manlike and warranted. Call and see him. <lb/>
be handed around. If he should <lb/>
get down east as Greenville <lb/>
we will try to be ready for him. <lb/>
Mr. J. S. Can, of Durham, is <lb/>
in , ., <lb/>
t. in Fayetteville. Of <lb/>
town <lb/>
land what rare <lb/>
i hare. friends, <lb/>
assistant marshals ; practical question for us to ask om- <lb/>
has amounted to two arc from Greenville. I selves is this, what is our duly to <lb/>
that the borrower has La, i ,.;. HoD L c om thiS , <lb/>
First of all let us give it our lib. <lb/>
She is a refined and j ear <lb/>
highly cultured lady and has the evident no less in our <lb/>
esteem and entire continence ft I of governing ourselves in <lb/>
our people and of all who know her. substantial products of our wealth. <lb/>
we see what a good school <lb/>
in cash, sis years to pay it back, <lb/>
and only paid interest. <lb/>
the meantime he has been living <lb/>
in his own Louse which he built <lb/>
with the money, he has paid no <lb/>
rents, it low belongs to him, and <lb/>
he has only been patting out <lb/>
cents each month for six years. <lb/>
turn. U. and our <lb/>
popular Deputy Sheriff, Mr. K. W. <lb/>
King-. These are excellent. at eleven and <lb/>
lions, but the part about it j day scholars, making <lb/>
n the school. The <lb/>
ii patronage and support. There <lb/>
is that the Durham gets both <lb/>
of them down as How <lb/>
does Hint title strike Dick <lb/>
The Wilson <lb/>
expresses <lb/>
Now let's look at the investor, the belief that in the not far dis- <lb/>
He takes shares but does not future there will be many <lb/>
want to borrow any money, hence men engaged in the newspaper <lb/>
only pays his admission fee of business in this State. Then these <lb/>
monthly install- men who board with wives <lb/>
Act New. <lb/>
Since writing the editorial about <lb/>
Building and Loan Associations for <lb/>
this issue we nave received <lb/>
and a letter from a <lb/>
of another company, which <lb/>
while not exactly like the one from <lb/>
which our examples are drawn la <lb/>
much on the same plan. The <lb/>
writes that he will come <lb/>
to Greenville and organize an As- <lb/>
if shares are <lb/>
teed. Shares this Association <lb/>
Surely we ought-to <lb/>
t shares without trouble. It <lb/>
and ought to tie boarders; <lb/>
from the different of Pitt <lb/>
then a town like this , <lb/>
certainly ought not to send less than i , <lb/>
a hundred and fifty day pupils. I <lb/>
Old students of any institution are <lb/>
always its beat agents those <lb/>
who have gone out this school , <lb/>
cents per share, monthly install- men who board with <lb/>
of cents per share, and ; can be put to some use. by getting; as those who- desire to <lb/>
cancellation maturity of cents on the staff as fighting editor, that spread intelligence give it <lb/>
share. In six years the total is if I hey are not too big cowards, sympathy and earnest co-opera-1 <lb/>
payments amount to his; , <lb/>
share, bring him at a net is fourth <lb/>
of management of Mr. <lb/>
Thus can be seen the good a j <lb/>
Building and Loan Association <lb/>
will do. Who will be the -first to <lb/>
move toward securing one for <lb/>
Greenville The REFLECTor. col- <lb/>
are open for discussion upon <lb/>
the matter we hope there <lb/>
men will avail themselves of <lb/>
the to say some <lb/>
words and do good work for Pearson, and gave some very <lb/>
the town reading upon it. <lb/>
i year under the i themselves or desire to send g ,.,. .,, <lb/>
pie are not able to send their <lb/>
they will at the <lb/>
office, we will write to the <lb/>
r as on n <lb/>
are guaranteed; Be prompt <lb/>
If the Association. <lb/>
An exchange utters a truth in re- <lb/>
marking that some to take <lb/>
their miner, and give as <lb/>
case that they take several papers <lb/>
printed in other cities. Just watch <lb/>
will find <lb/>
as as <lb/>
There is but one Joe Dani- K <lb/>
els and but one State Chronicle. Joe support of here <lb/>
is the beck-bone of the lie prepared to a high degree <lb/>
and both are a credit to life. Let <lb/>
;. n . i our duty now this regard, <lb/>
I hat is all we have <lb/>
on the subject just no. <lb/>
to sponge their reading <lb/>
sonic intelligent subscriber. <lb/>
from <lb/>
For Sale. <lb/>
good and J horses. <lb/>
also <lb/>
Implements Curls,. Wagon. <lb/>
I other <lb/>
round trip tickets I for the farm. Cheap <lb/>
i lie to next week., for Apply to J. M. King, <lb/>
the Evangelist, Mr. t . Farm, Pitt county. N. C. or <lb/>
A Tarboro <lb/>
re. <lb/>
including admission to the Fair, <lb/>
in. cost only And the Fair <lb/>
j is going to be a good one. <lb/>
18-9. <lb/>
B. R. C <lb/>
Bluff, K. C <lb/>
Greenville, N. ft <lb/>
Grocery Store <lb/>
Next door to B. C. Glenn. I have opened a Grocery Store and <lb/>
---------will keep on hand a fine line of--------- <lb/>
Meat, Flour, Coffee. Sugar, Oil. Molasses, <lb/>
Candies, Crackers, Tobacco, Cigars, Apples, <lb/>
Bananas. Canned Goods and most everything usually kept in a <lb/>
first-class grocery store, as well as Tinware, and <lb/>
Willow Ware, Call and see us. <lb/>
J. J. CHERRY, Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
The Short Crops <lb/>
Have again come to your attention and solicit your esteemed patronage <lb/>
W do not claim that we have the largest and beat stock east of the <lb/>
Mountains, but we do say that we are to the front <lb/>
--------with a specially selected line of------- <lb/>
Suited to the want of a large of customers. We arc in full <lb/>
the hard times and can and will make low cash prices to all who favor us with <lb/>
their patronage. Look down this column and see if we cannot interest you. We <lb/>
are better prepared than ever before to serve you. We have in stock to-day <lb/>
a line of <lb/>
-Must be met with- <lb/>
-AND------<lb/>
--1 .; form<lb/>
or rue m <lb/>
to be <lb/>
human <lb/>
agreeable <lb/>
and effective laxative to <lb/>
cure Habitual <lb/>
and the many ills de- <lb/>
sending a week or inactive <lb/>
condition of the <lb/>
LIVER DOWELS. <lb/>
-5 the moil excellent remedy to <lb/>
THE SYSTEM EFFECTUALLY <lb/>
hen one is or <lb/>
SO THAT <lb/>
;. <lb/>
and <lb/>
one Is using It and all ore <lb/>
leaded with it. <lb/>
TOR <lb/>
. . <lb/>
or <lb/>
. FIG SYRUP CO. <lb/>
CAL, <lb/>
H. V <lb/>
LOW PRICES. <lb/>
------We propose to sell------ <lb/>
GOODS AT PRICES <lb/>
-To meet the- <lb/>
ND OF THE TIMES. <lb/>
And if pen want to make some <lb/>
GOOD BARGAINS <lb/>
Don't fail to give us a call. We <lb/>
mean business. <lb/>
Yours truly, <lb/>
LITTLE, HOUSE BRO, <lb/>
Greenville, C, <lb/>
A woman of good <lb/>
character, and capable of <lb/>
doing the a <lb/>
N. C <lb/>
Embracing Goods and Trimmings, and Calicoes. <lb/>
and Suitings, Goods and for Men's end Hoy's Suits. <lb/>
Sheetings, Bleached and Unbleached Domestics. Canton Flannels and Bed Ticking. <lb/>
Boots and Shoes. <lb/>
For Men. Women. Boys, Misses and Children, at prices that will cause the poor to <lb/>
rejoice, and the hearts of all will be made glad who buy and Shoes from us, <lb/>
why because we sell low and give he money's worth, A full line of <lb/>
and Goods that will delight the hearts of and old. <lb/>
HATS and CAPS for men. boys and children. line we off-r <lb/>
a stock as complete as the farmer or mechanic can wish. We a specialty <lb/>
of Steel Nails and guarantee to be the best made. <lb/>
Which we are selling at rock bottom pliers, not because we are forced to do so <lb/>
but we take pleasure in offering and selling low down. Can M interest you here <lb/>
if so come in and examine our stock of Sugar. Molasses. Coffee, Tea. Soaps, both <lb/>
Toilet and Laundry, Lye. Matches, Starch, Meats different kinds, Flour <lb/>
which we arc now buying from first hands and can save you money if yon call and <lb/>
examine before buying elsewhere, Tobacco and Snuff. <lb/>
Headquarters for Furniture. <lb/>
Of which we carry a line not to be excelled in this market, such us Suits, <lb/>
Bureaus, Double and Single Bedsteads. Tables, Cots, Bed Springs and <lb/>
Mattresses, Children's Cradles Beds, Chairs of different kinds and varieties, <lb/>
all to suit hard times and short crops. Anything that you want In this line If <lb/>
have got it in stock we Will make a special order for you, as <lb/>
from several of the best furniture houses in the United States and guarantee sat- <lb/>
as to Wood and Willow ware, Lamps, <lb/>
and Cellars. Cart Saddles, Whips and Millinery. Trunks, <lb/>
Valises and Traveling Bags, <lb/>
Life is too short to keep telling what we have can do, But <lb/>
you all health and and giving to every man. woman and child comes <lb/>
to Greenville a cordial invitation to come In examine our stock, <lb/>
We remain yours to servo <lb/>
J. B. CHERRY CO., <lb/>
Greenville, N. C,<lb/>
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M. B. Lang's Column. <lb/>
DISPLAY <lb/>
Fall and Winter Goods <lb/>
EASTERN REFLECTOR. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, M. C. <lb/>
II- <lb/>
Ult SELECTIONS FOR FALL AND <lb/>
Winter wearing apparel far surpass any <lb/>
previous exhibition, comprise every- <lb/>
thing new and stylish in our line. <lb/>
We have selected with great care a <lb/>
large assortment of reliable goods in <lb/>
every department and cordially invite <lb/>
an inspection of same from our friends <lb/>
and customers. <lb/>
handle none but reliable <lb/>
prices may catch attention, <lb/>
but a article no merit, not <lb/>
even in the price. <lb/>
Below we your attention to the <lb/>
various departments, each of which is <lb/>
replete with new and seasonable goods. <lb/>
DRESS <lb/>
We have a large and varied collection <lb/>
of high class novelties in this depart- <lb/>
embracing Mohairs, Alpaca <lb/>
Side Hands. and Flannels <lb/>
in Stripe, and Plain. Silk Warp <lb/>
Henrietta. All Wool Ladles <lb/>
Cloth. Surges, and numerous other at- <lb/>
tractions in and Colored Dress <lb/>
Goods. <lb/>
TRIMMING DEPARTMENT. <lb/>
Containing Persian Silks. Plushes. <lb/>
Eiffel Laces, Bands. Silk <lb/>
Braid and fringes. Kaile and <lb/>
Brocade. <lb/>
AND CLOAKS. <lb/>
Plaid Sackings. Eider Down and <lb/>
Flannels in all desirable shade. <lb/>
A select ion of and <lb/>
Wraps embracing every style that pop- <lb/>
and <lb/>
CLOTHING. <lb/>
This is where made the hit of <lb/>
the season. We have collected an as- <lb/>
that is peerless to style, fit <lb/>
and service, and prices that none of our <lb/>
competitors can touch. <lb/>
This department end. races a stylish, <lb/>
well-made line of every cut and shape <lb/>
in Flannels. Wales. Cheviots. <lb/>
and every other stylish fabric. <lb/>
BOYS CLOTHING. <lb/>
In this line we reign supreme, our <lb/>
and clothes are <lb/>
just the thing for street and school <lb/>
Our line of Fancy Boys clothes <lb/>
embraces everything for the little gent. <lb/>
that will not I <lb/>
by any one. <lb/>
FURNISHING <lb/>
this bead we want to call your <lb/>
intention to our line of Fine Dress <lb/>
Shirts. Flannel Shirt. Percale <lb/>
and Flannel Waists. Neck- <lb/>
wear, etc. <lb/>
Col ton <lb/>
Mattresses made or repaired by <lb/>
C. T. Savage. <lb/>
Tarboro Fair nest week. <lb/>
Good band made Mattresses for <lb/>
sale by C T. Savage. <lb/>
The country is fall peddlers. <lb/>
Perfectly Grand, <lb/>
at Old Brick Store. <lb/>
Weldon Fair now in progress. <lb/>
Seed Rye and Scad Wheat for sale. <lb/>
E. C. Glenn. <lb/>
To-morrow is the hut day of <lb/>
at <lb/>
Stoves, stoves, stoves, stoves, <lb/>
D. D. Haskett Co. <lb/>
Are yon going to the Weldon <lb/>
fair <lb/>
Oranges, Apples, Nuts, Bananas, <lb/>
at the Old Brick Store. <lb/>
The harvest is past and many are <lb/>
not saved. <lb/>
Stove pipe, stove pipe, stove pipe, <lb/>
at Haskett Go's. <lb/>
The moon to rescue once <lb/>
more. <lb/>
You can self-feeding stoves <lb/>
for at D. Co. <lb/>
and Bags <lb/>
salt, Bushels want- <lb/>
ed by K. Glenn. <lb/>
The creeks are lull and the river <lb/>
is rising. <lb/>
Our Wood Stoves <lb/>
are cheaper than ever at <lb/>
D. Haskett Co. <lb/>
Highest cash pi ices paid for <lb/>
Chickens and Eggs at II. Horns <lb/>
Bros. <lb/>
colds don't skip us when <lb/>
they mound. <lb/>
Personal <lb/>
Judge la holding court In <lb/>
Wilson this week. <lb/>
Mrs. V. L. Stephens and child re- <lb/>
turned home from Martin county <lb/>
last week. <lb/>
M Lizzie Latham, from Hyde <lb/>
County, is visiting relatives near <lb/>
Green ville. <lb/>
Mr. C. H. Johnston, of Edge <lb/>
spent a few days last week <lb/>
with relatives here. <lb/>
Mr. Jesse Warren, of Conetoe, <lb/>
Co., spent Saturday <lb/>
and Sunday in town visiting <lb/>
We omitted to state last week <lb/>
that Master Johnnie was <lb/>
accompanying bis mother on her <lb/>
Visit here. <lb/>
Mr. W. B. James left Saturday <lb/>
for Edenton. He goes lo act as one <lb/>
of the marshals at the Edenton <lb/>
Fair, this week. <lb/>
Hon. L. C. Latham and Mr. R. <lb/>
W. King, of Greenville, have been <lb/>
appointed assistant marshals for tho <lb/>
Fayetteville Centennial. <lb/>
Dr. S. Harmon left yesterday <lb/>
for Kinston. His office was crowd- <lb/>
ed the day before leaving. Our <lb/>
best wishes go with him. <lb/>
G. L. Finch left Monday to <lb/>
attend the Atlantic Baptist <lb/>
which met yesterday at <lb/>
Grove church in Jones county. <lb/>
Mr. W. H. Small and wife, of <lb/>
have been visiting Mr. O. <lb/>
for the last week or so. Mr. <lb/>
Small is a brother of Mrs. <lb/>
Mr. M. N. Hales, of Sharpsburg, <lb/>
has been appointed postal clerk <lb/>
route from Scotland Neck to <lb/>
Ml. Plain Deal- <lb/>
to. <lb/>
The Evangelist, Mr <lb/>
Fife, spent Friday night in Green- <lb/>
ville. He was on his way to Wash- <lb/>
where he began a meeting <lb/>
Sunday. <lb/>
J. N. II. of Tar- <lb/>
will preach in Greenville on <lb/>
the 2nd Sunday in November <lb/>
an- <lb/>
Yon don't find as good a job <lb/>
printer every day as we have in the <lb/>
office. Bring on <lb/>
work if you want it doe well. <lb/>
On fourth of this issue under <lb/>
the head of legal notices be <lb/>
a notice to creditors by J. R. <lb/>
administrator of A. D. Move. <lb/>
they big apples at the <lb/>
Old Buck Store last week Friend <lb/>
don't stand in the rear at <lb/>
all when it comes down to nice <lb/>
goods. <lb/>
There is not much attention paid <lb/>
to marketing Greenville. A well <lb/>
kept market be a convenience <lb/>
to the citizens and it could be con-, <lb/>
ducted with profit. <lb/>
We hear of no action upon the <lb/>
invitation to the Fayetteville <lb/>
received by the Greenville <lb/>
Guards Judging from that the <lb/>
boys will not attend. <lb/>
Mr. W. R. Whichard, of <lb/>
township, told Monday that crops <lb/>
were coming in very short through- <lb/>
out, his section. Not more than half <lb/>
an average crop of cotton will <lb/>
gathered. <lb/>
Old Pitt county is on baud again, <lb/>
and W. A. received at the <lb/>
New Johnson for his three best <lb/>
grades, 43.00, and 45.00 per <lb/>
hundred. for <lb/>
Ledger nth. <lb/>
Col. G was out hunt <lb/>
a few days ago, when he <lb/>
fired at a bird the tube flew out of <lb/>
his gun and struck him in the fore- <lb/>
head. Fortunately the only injury <lb/>
he received was a bruise. <lb/>
Highest cash price paid for cotton ; instead of the 1st as previously <lb/>
Seed by E. C. Glenn. bush- <lb/>
els wanted. <lb/>
Tarboro fair. <lb/>
Yon nave in <lb/>
which to make your to at- <lb/>
tend the Tarboro Fair, which comes <lb/>
week. It promises to be a <lb/>
good fair. The liberal premiums <lb/>
offered will attract large exhibits. <lb/>
and the splendid exhibits will of <lb/>
course, attract the people. Every <lb/>
day will be a big day and there will <lb/>
be special attractions. The rates <lb/>
are low, the cost being only 81.45 <lb/>
cents for a round ticket from <lb/>
Greenville and one admission to the <lb/>
fair grounds. <lb/>
Killed by Train. <lb/>
Saturday evening, as the train <lb/>
was coining down from Scotland <lb/>
Neck, it ran over and killed an old <lb/>
colored man named Tom <lb/>
When Engineer Smith sighted the <lb/>
trestle over Creek, near <lb/>
he saw the man walking <lb/>
across it. He sounded the whistle <lb/>
reversed his engine, but the <lb/>
train going down grade not <lb/>
be stopped. The front of the en <lb/>
struck the old man and knocks <lb/>
ed him off the trestle. In the fall <lb/>
he fell face downward a stump <lb/>
and bounced off into the water. <lb/>
When taken he was dead, <lb/>
though whether the blow from the <lb/>
engine killed him or he strangled to <lb/>
death in the water is not known, <lb/>
one his legs was broken three <lb/>
places, his back was broken and bis <lb/>
face was mangled by coming in con- <lb/>
tact with the stump.<lb/>
There was a Mow of lacteal sweet-, <lb/>
on the streets, one morning last <lb/>
week. The milk wagon smashed <lb/>
and about four gallons of the fluid <lb/>
leaked out. That spot might very <lb/>
justly be termed the milky way. <lb/>
Under the general directory on <lb/>
first page will be found the changes <lb/>
relative to the arrival and <lb/>
of mails and the hours for <lb/>
transacting business at the post- <lb/>
office. Acquaint yourself with it. <lb/>
HATS. <lb/>
Several styles of the celebrated <lb/>
and styles. The <lb/>
the newest, is <lb/>
mother style among on large line of <lb/>
and Men's Hals. <lb/>
FINK FOOT WRAP. <lb/>
We posit showing the largest <lb/>
number of styles in Ladies and Gents <lb/>
Fine over brought to this <lb/>
town. <lb/>
Fine Turns for Ladies. <lb/>
Celebrated Stonewall Tips for Misses <lb/>
Children. <lb/>
Fine Handmade Goods for Gents. <lb/>
Ask to sec our its a <lb/>
CARPETS. OIL CLOTHS. ETC. <lb/>
Extra All Wool. Three Ply. <lb/>
Two Ply Ingrain, Tapestry and Body <lb/>
Oil cloths, widths, <lb/>
and Curtain <lb/>
Linen Shades and a complete line of <lb/>
general house furnishings. <lb/>
Space will net permit our publishing <lb/>
detail mammoth stock. Hut a <lb/>
all at our store where you will find <lb/>
to show you through will con- <lb/>
yon that our stock is the largest <lb/>
ind most complete ever shown here. <lb/>
Don't fail to call. <lb/>
M. R Lang <lb/>
tin Burned. <lb/>
The gin house belonging to Mr. <lb/>
Q. A. near Penny Hill, was <lb/>
down last Wednesday night, <lb/>
together With about pounds of <lb/>
The gin was by water <lb/>
as no fire had been I <lb/>
the premises this loss is sup- <lb/>
to have been caused by <lb/>
Burning timbers floated <lb/>
the race with the water that <lb/>
rushed the pond, <lb/>
nave set fire to the county bridge <lb/>
lint for Hie rain that was fall <lb/>
The total loss this fire is <lb/>
to be than <lb/>
which there was no insurance. <lb/>
Tobacco. <lb/>
On Monday Mr. Ola Forbes <lb/>
-bowed us an account of sales of <lb/>
some tobacco he sent to <lb/>
Inst week. There were nine, differ- <lb/>
lots or grades of his tobacco, <lb/>
the aggregate being pounds. <lb/>
lowest grade of this brought <lb/>
cents a the highest grade <lb/>
11.40 cents a tho average <lb/>
on the whole making cents a <lb/>
pound. The net profit on this lot, <lb/>
after deducting all expenses for <lb/>
freight, expenses of sale, ware- <lb/>
house charges, was <lb/>
Mr. Forbes has some tobacco that <lb/>
even better than the lot above <lb/>
mentioned, which he sent to <lb/>
Weldon for exhibition at the fair. <lb/>
At the close of the fair it will be <lb/>
carried to Oxford and sold, and a <lb/>
large price is expected. <lb/>
One dollar buys a Solid <lb/>
j Ladies Shoe at. j. II. Cherry Co's. <lb/>
Heavy wind and rain storm Fri- <lb/>
day and Saturday. <lb/>
a Double Barrel Shot <lb/>
at J. B. Co's. <lb/>
You can get postage stamps, mail <lb/>
your letters and buy cigars at the <lb/>
Telegraph <lb/>
Try a Sweet. Home Flour <lb/>
Best in town at B. Cherry Co's. <lb/>
Help the what you owe <lb/>
the <lb/>
One dollar buys a Whole Stock <lb/>
Shoe at B. Cherry Co's <lb/>
Good <lb/>
There is a very article <lb/>
Irons on first page. <lb/>
All goods low down for the Spot <lb/>
Cash at B. Cherry A Go's. <lb/>
H. Morris Bros, have Hie cheap <lb/>
eat and best Shoes town. <lb/>
Regular monthly of <lb/>
Commissioners next Monday. <lb/>
For a nice suit of Clothing go to <lb/>
II. Mourns <lb/>
After three years experience Hamilton <lb/>
we are prepared to is to know that <lb/>
say that it is the cook stove on i <lb/>
Messrs. G F. Evans and L. F. <lb/>
Evans returned Monday evening <lb/>
from Oxford, whore they had boon <lb/>
Theresa <lb/>
and Hannah selling tobacco. have not hoard <lb/>
who have been visiting the family , anything definite as to their sales, <lb/>
of Mr. M. left for Tarboro but heard that night, that. Mr. L. I <lb/>
Monday. <lb/>
Mr. G. F. Evans was in <lb/>
last week soiling tobacco. <lb/>
Oxford <lb/>
He also <lb/>
j has an exhibit at the Weldon Fair <lb/>
I this week. He will get a premium, <lb/>
j too, unless we judge wrongly. <lb/>
Mr. F. Davenport, of Hamilton <lb/>
I N C. the clever traveling salesman <lb/>
for Goo. Bloom Son, Md., <lb/>
was in town last week. We were <lb/>
pleased to have a call from him. <lb/>
Mr. E. A. Move. Pitt comity's <lb/>
very efficient Superior Court. Clerk, <lb/>
attended the Disciple's Conference <lb/>
at LaGrange the closing days of last <lb/>
week- He was Treasurer that <lb/>
body. <lb/>
Miss <lb/>
Stocks. <lb/>
Close of <lb/>
The meeting which for three <lb/>
weeks had been conducted here by <lb/>
the Evangelist. Rev. H. <lb/>
of Charleston, S. C, came to <lb/>
a close night. To say it has <lb/>
been the most successful meeting <lb/>
ever conducted in Greenville is but <lb/>
putting it mild. town has <lb/>
never known such a spiritual <lb/>
the influence Christ is <lb/>
now greater than ever before exist- <lb/>
ed among the here. Dining <lb/>
the three weeks two services have <lb/>
been held each day, and on the <lb/>
day, Sunday, three services <lb/>
held Great i vine power has <lb/>
followed the labors of the <lb/>
list all through the meeting, and the <lb/>
hearts of the people were never be- <lb/>
fore taken hold of with such power <lb/>
as during this revival. Mr. <lb/>
preached strung sermons, and called <lb/>
sin by its right name. There wore <lb/>
sinners in ton who left some of <lb/>
meetings, mad, affirming with <lb/>
hear him <lb/>
I bore and <lb/>
the next would find these <lb/>
same poisons in the pew with con <lb/>
fastened upon them, and be, <lb/>
d I fore Hie meeting closed many of <lb/>
them professed faith in Christ <lb/>
I Evans said his average, was <lb/>
they would never <lb/>
The has one mighty hut the truth was <lb/>
good subscriber, and wishes it had <lb/>
a thousand more just like him. Mr. <lb/>
Nobles beer then for three <lb/>
copies an pays for them all in <lb/>
ranee. This beats the, fellow . <lb/>
who takes one paper and then don't In-fore the people testify- <lb/>
ever pay for that one. <lb/>
Roberta Stocks, aged <lb/>
daughter of Mr. Elbert <lb/>
about miles from Green- <lb/>
ville, died on Sunday. 13th inst. <lb/>
The young lady was a niece of Mrs. <lb/>
Alfred Forbes, of this <lb/>
We were glad to have a call Sat- <lb/>
from Mr. J. L. Fleming, one <lb/>
Pitt County <lb/>
Some days ago we gathered the <lb/>
following the report <lb/>
made up by the Register of Deeds <lb/>
M the taxables of Pitt county <lb/>
Number of white polls col- <lb/>
polls 1,514. <lb/>
Number acres laud <lb/>
f, value <lb/>
Number town lots <lb/>
value <lb/>
horses <lb/>
mules <lb/>
due <lb/>
Number <lb/>
value <lb/>
Number <lb/>
value <lb/>
Number jacks v <lb/>
value <lb/>
Number cattle <lb/>
Number hogs <lb/>
Value farming <lb/>
Money on baud, <lb/>
Solvent <lb/>
Shares in incorporated <lb/>
company <lb/>
HI other personal pro- <lb/>
1,473 <lb/>
240.856 <lb/>
Petal value of all property <lb/>
market. At Haskett Co. <lb/>
Don't lad to call on U. Morris ft <lb/>
for Clothing, Shoes, Hats <lb/>
all dry goods. <lb/>
Brown Cotton Gin, Saw <lb/>
for sale cheap by A. Forbes. <lb/>
N. Plaid <lb/>
per yard, at J. B. Cherry Co's. <lb/>
The Prettiest Line of Ladies Jew- <lb/>
in town at Moses <lb/>
I he Jeweler. <lb/>
average North Carolinian <lb/>
hugged the stove last week. <lb/>
A Full of Clocks, Jewelry <lb/>
and Spectacles for sale by MOSES <lb/>
the Jeweler. <lb/>
Big time at the Weldon Fair to- <lb/>
morrow. Get ready to go. <lb/>
Panned Apricots, Peaches, Pine, <lb/>
apples, Tomatoes, Corn, at <lb/>
the Old Brick Store. <lb/>
Just Received a vice Gold <lb/>
and Silver Watches. For sale cheap. <lb/>
Moses the <lb/>
lb for Sweet Scotch <lb/>
Snuff. lb sold Pitt Co., which j <lb/>
is a of its superiority, at <lb/>
the Old Brick <lb/>
1889 is getting away rapidly. <lb/>
Only two mouths of it left. <lb/>
In stock New Buckwheat, Oat <lb/>
Flakes, Codfish, Herrings, Potatoes, <lb/>
Onions, Cabbages, Pickles, Prunes. <lb/>
Bahama, Pulverized Sugar, at tho <lb/>
Brick Store. <lb/>
Blank Books and Stationery at <lb/>
Wooten's <lb/>
Two Favorite Va., <lb/>
Cheroots and Duke Velvet Cigar- <lb/>
at the Old Brick Store. <lb/>
This is the day of the and <lb/>
there are only more days. <lb/>
I offer for sale the valuable real <lb/>
estate in the town of Greenville <lb/>
known as the store and <lb/>
dwelling on the corner near the <lb/>
Court House. For information as <lb/>
to terms etc., address W. H. Grimes, <lb/>
Raleigh, N. C. <lb/>
All for A good business <lb/>
suit of clothes, a soft or stiff hat, a <lb/>
good of and there <lb/>
I at . <lb/>
Tons Coal for sale per ton. <lb/>
Small quantity cents per tub. <lb/>
Do not send for coal without send- <lb/>
money to pay for it. Coal is <lb/>
E. C. Glenn. <lb/>
Fob brand new <lb/>
Flat, Boat at a reasonable price. <lb/>
Any that purchases my seine <lb/>
shall fishery as long as seine <lb/>
lasts. For further information, <lb/>
ply to J. J. Cherry, Jr. <lb/>
To <lb/>
and Fevers, to cleanse system <lb/>
effect unity, gently, when costive <lb/>
or bilious, or when the blood Is <lb/>
to permanently <lb/>
arc habitual constipation, to <lb/>
ken the kidneys and liver to a heal <lb/>
thy activity, without or <lb/>
weakening them, <lb/>
our Pitt county young men are <lb/>
meeting with success over there. <lb/>
On tho night of the Mr. <lb/>
Benjamin Briley, of county, <lb/>
died at the home of his son, Mr. <lb/>
Wiley Briley, a few miles from <lb/>
X Roads. Deceased was <lb/>
on a visit to his son, was taken sick <lb/>
and lived only a day. lie was <lb/>
year Neck Democrat. <lb/>
Rev. J. D. D. D., of <lb/>
Scotland Neck, and Rev. <lb/>
ell, Hamilton, arrived hero Mon- <lb/>
day night and commenced services <lb/>
in the Baptist church last night, <lb/>
will continue through to-night <lb/>
and to-morrow night, when the <lb/>
of baptism will be <lb/>
Pitt comity boys are <lb/>
their shares the honors Davis <lb/>
School, LaGrange. Harry <lb/>
has recently been elected <lb/>
as Captain of one of companies, <lb/>
and Cadet Edward Yellowley as 1st <lb/>
Lieutenant, of another company. <lb/>
We congratulate our boys. Pitt <lb/>
has a good representation at this <lb/>
excellent school. <lb/>
The editor is at the Weldon fair, <lb/>
assisting the corps of marshals. <lb/>
Don't yon bother kitten <lb/>
do the will get yon. <lb/>
men please keep their <lb/>
mind on our large stock of job paper. <lb/>
The weather took a change last <lb/>
week about the same time the moon <lb/>
did. <lb/>
The finest tobacco lands in the <lb/>
State are within a radius of twenty <lb/>
miles of <lb/>
Don't claim the world, brother. <lb/>
There are lands in old Pitt county <lb/>
that cannot be surpassed on this <lb/>
j big globe, for tobacco or anything <lb/>
j else, and you know it. <lb/>
One of citizens who attended <lb/>
the recent State Fair at Raleigh <lb/>
said to county is certainly <lb/>
coming to the front as one of the <lb/>
beat tobacco counties in the State. <lb/>
While at Raleigh and along on the <lb/>
railroad I Heard people, talking <lb/>
about and her fine <lb/>
A special train will be run from <lb/>
Greenville to Weldon lo-morrow. <lb/>
leaving here at A. M. <lb/>
and arriving at, Weldon at, A. <lb/>
M. Returning leave Weldon at <lb/>
P. M., arriving at Greenville at <lb/>
P. M. Fare for the round trip, in- <lb/>
admission to tho fair <lb/>
81.90. <lb/>
We are glad that the men's noon- <lb/>
day prayer meeting has been re es- <lb/>
They hold minutes <lb/>
each day in Odd Fellow's Hall. <lb/>
Every man should attend these <lb/>
meetings if possible to do so. It <lb/>
will take only a few minutes from <lb/>
business and will prove cf great <lb/>
good to the community. <lb/>
One day last week Mr. S. M. <lb/>
Schultz, Treasurer of Pitt Council <lb/>
A. U. showed a draft on the <lb/>
Grand Treasurer for payable <lb/>
to widow and heirs of the late <lb/>
L G. who was a <lb/>
of this lodge. The draft was <lb/>
received in just ten after the <lb/>
death proofs were sent in. <lb/>
Six of the workmen on the rail- <lb/>
road bridge went to cross the river <lb/>
in a skiff, Monday, when the boat <lb/>
capsized, precipitating the crew <lb/>
to the water. One of them who <lb/>
not swim caught a line that <lb/>
was stretched across the river and <lb/>
held it until a boat be brought <lb/>
to him. A good wetting for the <lb/>
crowd was tho only damage. <lb/>
Every In Pitt county <lb/>
can read ought to take the <lb/>
who <lb/>
Those of our subscribers who usu- <lb/>
ally pay in wood can now bring <lb/>
a few <lb/>
The rise in the river since tho <lb/>
rain has enabled boats to make op <lb/>
the river points- <lb/>
There was a large crowd town <lb/>
Saturday, notwithstanding it was <lb/>
rainy day. <lb/>
have hod much beautiful <lb/>
weather this fall, but the past week <lb/>
it has been anything else. <lb/>
The leaves are coming down rap- <lb/>
idly and the trees will soon be ex- <lb/>
posing their bare limbs. <lb/>
Those who waited for another <lb/>
cold spell to put up their stoves got <lb/>
in position last week. <lb/>
cotton crop proving shorter <lb/>
than was expected a few weeks ago <lb/>
is discouraging to farmer. <lb/>
The English sparrows mast be <lb/>
leaving Greenville. We don't see <lb/>
many of around here now. <lb/>
To-night service in Methodist <lb/>
Church will devoted to. giving <lb/>
applicants for membership -in- <lb/>
as to church discipline, <lb/>
etc. The pastor made a special re- <lb/>
quest all who had given in their <lb/>
names to be present. The new <lb/>
members will be received into lull <lb/>
fellowship the Church next <lb/>
Sunday. <lb/>
Co. Hey Barber Shop <lb/>
has in a splendid new lamp. It <lb/>
is candle power and give n <lb/>
light. <lb/>
Mr. W. T. Godwin has opened a <lb/>
restaurant the building where <lb/>
the tin used to be. Apposite<lb/>
A juvenile specimen of feline <lb/>
tribe has taken lodging at the Re- <lb/>
quarters and we now <lb/>
have an office cat indeed and in <lb/>
truth. It followed Boy in <lb/>
he said it must be an indication <lb/>
of good luck. Well, we hope so, as <lb/>
there is plenty of room for all the <lb/>
good luck delinquents can <lb/>
bring. But don't try to make the <lb/>
Boy's prophesy prove a fail- <lb/>
ore by staying away and not pay- <lb/>
A Depraved <lb/>
The Board of County <lb/>
in order to prevent injury to <lb/>
the bridge across the river at this <lb/>
place, and under authority of an act <lb/>
of the Legislature, passed an order <lb/>
forbidding fast driving on same <lb/>
and that public might <lb/>
ed caused two large boards to be <lb/>
erected, one at each end of <lb/>
containing a copy of or- <lb/>
painted thereon. Some <lb/>
ant fear the law pulled <lb/>
down one of these boards one night <lb/>
last week and then threw it over in <lb/>
mod. This a flagrant viola- <lb/>
of the law and if offender is <lb/>
is liable to be severely <lb/>
for Him. <lb/>
The good that has been done <lb/>
can never be told. Men <lb/>
who a few weeks ago were hard sin <lb/>
tiers have forsaken their sins and <lb/>
are trusting in God for salvation. <lb/>
Animosities that existed have been <lb/>
removed. The churches have been <lb/>
revived and and Chris- <lb/>
work given greater impetus- <lb/>
During the meeting there were be- <lb/>
and conversions, and <lb/>
person j gave then names for <lb/>
membership the different <lb/>
es. But the work by no means ends <lb/>
here as there are many others who <lb/>
will unite with the different church- <lb/>
cs. A large number were converted <lb/>
the last night the meeting, who <lb/>
with those who were already con- <lb/>
Ibis step, will soon give <lb/>
in their names membership. <lb/>
Tho last day of the meeting was <lb/>
the most joyous we ever saw. At <lb/>
each service the house was packed <lb/>
full and there was unusual interest. <lb/>
The afternoon service was devoted <lb/>
largely to experience testimony <lb/>
from those who felt they had been <lb/>
during the meeting, and many <lb/>
happy, touching testimonials were <lb/>
given. To hear those who a few <lb/>
ago wore outbroken sinners <lb/>
now telling of their love to Christ <lb/>
and how gracious God had been to <lb/>
them in pardoning their sins, <lb/>
brought tears to many eyes. Nor <lb/>
was it less joyous to hear those who <lb/>
had already enlisted telling <lb/>
Lord had dealt with them, brought <lb/>
them safely through every trial and <lb/>
tribulation and bestowed His <lb/>
them. There were numerous <lb/>
expressions of thanksgiving to God <lb/>
that- ho had sent Messrs. <lb/>
Marshall to Greenville and had so <lb/>
abundantly blessed their labors <lb/>
here. Before dismissing tho con- <lb/>
the Evangelist said there <lb/>
were many still unmoved and he <lb/>
wanted every Christian who would <lb/>
pray for their conversion at <lb/>
night service, which would be the <lb/>
last, to stand. Instantly three- <lb/>
fourths of the congregation wore <lb/>
on their feet. They left the church <lb/>
praying and returned at. night to <lb/>
receive God's answer to <lb/>
their prayers, and it <lb/>
More people sought <lb/>
to tins service than could be <lb/>
accommodated the building and <lb/>
several had to go away. The <lb/>
of conversions was larger than <lb/>
at any service during the meet <lb/>
The closing scenes were very touch- <lb/>
Rev. R. B. John, Pastor of the <lb/>
M. E. church, behalf of the <lb/>
spoke feelingly of the gratitude <lb/>
all had for the labors of these two <lb/>
brethren in and prayed <lb/>
God's upon wherever <lb/>
should go. Mr. express- <lb/>
ed his appreciation tor kindness <lb/>
him and his follow-worker by <lb/>
the people of Greenville, and made <lb/>
mention of some special help that <lb/>
had been rendered the meeting. A <lb/>
few parting hymns were sung. <lb/>
sweet day, bye <lb/>
be with yon till meet <lb/>
and bye and <lb/>
the meeting closed. <lb/>
As said a few times before, we <lb/>
look upon Mr. as being a <lb/>
strong, earnest preacher. He uses <lb/>
plain language and forcible <lb/>
in his sermons, is a power for <lb/>
good and is doing a great work <lb/>
for Master. Mr. Fred A. Mar- <lb/>
shall, who accompanies him and <lb/>
leads in the music at set vices, is <lb/>
a master of song. His voice is <lb/>
clear, sweet, rich and the <lb/>
tons listened to him in rapt <lb/>
ration. In singing be gives fall ex <lb/>
to every word so that none <lb/>
of the beauty of sentiment in the <lb/>
song was lost. They left- Greenville <lb/>
Monday will rest this week <lb/>
and begin a meeting in Wilson next <lb/>
Sunday. God speed them in their <lb/>
work. <lb/>
ILL SELL OUR CALICOES AT CENTS. BLEACHED AND <lb/>
Unbleached Domestics at cents. Worsted Dress Goods at <lb/>
cents. Yard wide Dress Goods at to cents. Dress Ginghams at <lb/>
to cents. A nice line of at to A full line of Cash- <lb/>
meres in all the new shades and trimmings to match. a few Silk <lb/>
Embroidered are unsurpassed in beauty. <lb/>
and Misses Hosiery at per pair. <lb/>
BOOTS AND SHOES to lit all size. feet. Children Shoes at to <lb/>
cents. Good Men's Boots 81.25 Good Lace and Button Shoes <lb/>
at cents Shoes at cents to 81.25. <lb/>
pocket book. Our stock <lb/>
BARGAINS IN HATS, lo fit both head <lb/>
was never more complete. <lb/>
ONE WORD TO THE MAN who wants Pints that wont bag at the <lb/>
knees. Boys and Youths Suits at to 82.00. Single Pants at <lb/>
cents. Men's at cent up. Good Business Suits for men at <lb/>
83.00 to 81.50. Overcoats to fit everybody at up. <lb/>
Come where you can buy goods lo suit hard times and short crops.<lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
Fact <lb/>
Having determined to close out our mercantile <lb/>
business we are now offering our <lb/>
stock of------ <lb/>
Our stock embraces------ <lb/>
Dry Goods, Shoes, Clothing, <lb/>
Hardware, Crockery, Sec. <lb/>
If you want bargains on any of these<lb/>
As they must be sold out. <lb/>
good <lb/>
k. <lb/>
N. <lb/>
WE ARE WITH YOU. <lb/>
The old and reliable firm, so long and well-known here, have again opened <lb/>
Greenville, and desire to renew the acquaintance of their <lb/>
many friends and customers of the past <lb/>
enjoy a Share of their patronage <lb/>
will contain an <lb/>
to again <lb/>
Our new store <lb/>
immense stock of <lb/>
Trunks, <lb/>
To the <lb/>
Our Dress Goods have selected by an experienced buyer knew <lb/>
the latest styles and fashions of the northern market. We will place be <lb/>
fore you a line of goods that cannot be surpassed in quality, quantity <lb/>
or price. t <lb/>
Shoes Shoes <lb/>
Children's, and Boy's Shoos in such <lb/>
supply that will you. Oar prices on these are the lowest <lb/>
ever he-aid of here. <lb/>
Furnishing Goods. <lb/>
We have a complete lino of Hosiery. Shirts, Underwear, o <lb/>
fashionable that cannot be excelled even in largo <lb/>
Hats and Caps. <lb/>
Tho very imported London styles, including the Stiff Hats of the <lb/>
most shapes. good styles of Soft Hats we also <lb/>
Boots and Shoes. <lb/>
It is hardly worth while, to say more of our superb line in this department <lb/>
in form people that we have Boots and Shoes to fit any-size <lb/>
that comes to us, man, woman or child out the very best <lb/>
anther stock and at prices down tho bottom. <lb/>
Clothing. <lb/>
department brings plate. <lb/>
at vies and prices nowhere else to we <lb/>
a specialty and will keep a full Stock of very at. st and <lb/>
an In cheap grade Clothing we will have a splendid <lb/>
fact we can suit every customer In quality, style and price. Don t forget. <lb/>
W. H. ALLEN <lb/>
Wishes to inform t he public that <lb/>
he is prepared to furnish yon <lb/>
and wishes to sell you at <lb/>
least a portion of what <lb/>
you need in the <lb/>
way of <lb/>
Groceries, Provisions, <lb/>
And General Supplies. I keep <lb/>
a line of Flour, Coffee, <lb/>
Meat, and all heavy and light <lb/>
Groceries that will be sure to <lb/>
suit you. <lb/>
I do not to sell goods <lb/>
under everybody in the world, <lb/>
but I will give you just as low <lb/>
van -us as can be had in Green- <lb/>
ville. <lb/>
I do not claim to the <lb/>
goods in he world, but I <lb/>
claim mine to be just as fresh <lb/>
and just as as can be <lb/>
found in county. I shall <lb/>
endeavor to please all customers. <lb/>
W. H. ALLEN, <lb/>
Ci a. <lb/>
With these remarks, kind friends, we throw open doors to the <lb/>
he, soliciting a of patronage to <lb/>
purchaser. You can find us at. second door in the brick block <lb/>
was recently situated, one door north of stair- <lb/>
way Respectfully, <lb/>
H MORRIS BROS <lb/>
WONDERS <lb/>
Will Never Cease. <lb/>
Frank Johnson <lb/>
The oldest and most experienced <lb/>
OYSTER COOK <lb/>
the lie has <lb/>
the prices to amt the times. <lb/>
CU <lb/>
With all as <lb/>
ii per. Nance, <lb/>
When yon want Oyster call on Frank <lb/>
Johnson and you will pot value of <lb/>
money. <lb/>
Tar River <lb/>
Forbes, Greenville, <lb/>
J. . . <lb/>
N. M. Tarboro, Gen <lb/>
Cant. it. K. Jones, Apt <lb/>
The People's Line travel on Ta <lb/>
River. <lb/>
The Steamer Greenville is the Onset <lb/>
and boat on the river. She Lag <lb/>
been thoroughly repaired, refurnished <lb/>
and painted. <lb/>
Fitted up specially for the comfort, ac- <lb/>
and convenience of Ladies. <lb/>
POLITE ATTENTIVE OFFICERS <lb/>
Table furnished with the <lb/>
tin- affords. <lb/>
nip on the Steamer Greenville Is <lb/>
only comfortable but attractive. <lb/>
Washington Monday, <lb/>
Friday at o'clock, m. <lb/>
aves Tarboro Tuesday, <lb/>
Saturday at o'clock, <lb/>
eights received daily and through <lb/>
Lading given to all <lb/>
t. i. v. <lb/>
Greenville, H. ii. <lb/>
best <lb/>
not <lb/>
and <lb/>
and <lb/>
Pi <lb/>
Bill <lb/>
LOW TARIFF <lb/>
FACTORY. <lb/>
NO m MT ON BUGGIES <lb/>
For we have free now. Ah <lb/>
are free to buy where you please, but <lb/>
want to save money you come to <lb/>
my I 4th street, rear of J. B. <lb/>
Cherry Co's. For convenience we <lb/>
have also an entrance through II. F. <lb/>
Keel's Stables on 3rd street. I can give <lb/>
you <lb/>
T hat you over had in life for <lb/>
to 915.00 less money than any one <lb/>
in the county can give yon. Why <lb/>
for my expenses are less and I pay the <lb/>
spot cash for goods and save the dis- <lb/>
counts, and if you don't believe it yon <lb/>
come see. Having had years <lb/>
experience in the business I guarantee <lb/>
perfect satisfaction or no charge, <lb/>
a specialty. Don't forget the <lb/>
place on 4th street rear J. B. Cherry <lb/>
A. <lb/>
Greenville, <lb/>
We adopt this method <lb/>
of informing our old <lb/>
customers and the pub- <lb/>
generally that we <lb/>
have returned from <lb/>
New York with the <lb/>
stock we have ever <lb/>
carried. <lb/>
The experience of two <lb/>
years in the Northern <lb/>
markets together with <lb/>
increased capital <lb/>
us to offer greater <lb/>
bargains than ever. <lb/>
Prints <lb/>
Pi aids Clothing, <lb/>
Goods, Shoes, and <lb/>
fiats are all going at <lb/>
astonishingly low <lb/>
prices. <lb/>
A visit from you is <lb/>
requested. <lb/>
BROWN <lb/>
N.<lb/>
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Read <lb/>
Fact <lb/>
THE strongest woman <lb/>
will be tired out after <lb/>
a day spent in washing <lb/>
clothes or cleaning house <lb/>
in the old way, with the <lb/>
P old means, While with <lb/>
. the aid of JAMES PYLE'S <lb/>
PEARLINE a delicate woman <lb/>
can do the same work with <lb/>
comparative less <lb/>
time. It virtually takes the hard <lb/>
work out of any task for which <lb/>
soap is used, and is harmless to <lb/>
fabric or hands. <lb/>
Millions use you <lb/>
Pearline is never peddled <lb/>
but sold by all grocers. <lb/>
Manufactured only by JAMES New York. <lb/>
K. R , <lb/>
and Schedule. <lb/>
south. <lb/>
No M, No No <lb/>
daily Fast Mail, daily <lb/>
dally ex <lb/>
pm ; <lb/>
Ar Rocky Mount <lb/>
Ar Tarboro <lb/>
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Z pin pin am <lb/>
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Li Wilson <lb/>
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TRAINS <lb/>
No No No <lb/>
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ox Sun.<lb/>
Magnolia am <lb/>
VA <lb/>
Ar Goldsboro C <lb/>
Ar Selma W <lb/>
Ar Wilson <lb/>
Wilson pm pm <lb/>
Ar Rocky Mount <lb/>
Ar Tarboro S <lb/>
Tarboro am <lb/>
Ar Weldon pin pm <lb/>
except Sunday. <lb/>
Train on Scotland Neck Branch Road <lb/>
leaves Halifax 9.80 P. M. arrives <lb/>
land Neck at 4.00 P. M. <lb/>
P. Returning leaves 7.00 <lb/>
A. M., Scotland Neck at 10.10 A. M. <lb/>
daily except Sunday. <lb/>
Train mi Scotland Neck Branch Road <lb/>
leaves Halifax for Scotland Neck at 3.80 <lb/>
Scotland Neck <lb/>
A. M. daily except Sunday. <lb/>
Train leaves Tarboro, N C. via <lb/>
ft Raleigh R. R. daily except Sun- <lb/>
day, P If. Sunday M. arrive <lb/>
Williamson. N C. P M. P M. <lb/>
leaves Williamston, X C, daily <lb/>
except Sunday. a M. Sunday A <lb/>
M. arrive Tarboro, N , n V M. <lb/>
KM. <lb/>
Train on Midland N C Branch haves j <lb/>
Goldsboro dally except Sunday, A M, j <lb/>
arrive N SO A M. Re- <lb/>
turning leaves S A M. <lb/>
arrive Goldsboro. N SO A M. <lb/>
Train on Nashville Branch leaves j <lb/>
at S P M, arrives Nashville <lb/>
P Hope P M. Returning <lb/>
leaves Spring Hope a M, Nashville <lb/>
M. arrives Rocky Mount A <lb/>
except Sunday. <lb/>
Train on Clinton Branch leaves Warsaw <lb/>
for Clinton daily, except Sunday, at <lb/>
AM Returning leave ; <lb/>
ton A M. and P. M. connect <lb/>
Warsaw with tad j <lb/>
Southbound train on Wilson ft <lb/>
ville Branch is No. Northbound is <lb/>
No. except Sunday. <lb/>
Train No. South will stop only at <lb/>
Wilson, Goldsboro and Magnolia. <lb/>
Train No. at j <lb/>
Weldon all points North daily. All <lb/>
rail via Richmond, and daily except sun-; <lb/>
day via Bay Line. , <lb/>
make close connection for <lb/>
points North via Richmond and <lb/>
All trains rim solid between <lb/>
ton and Washington, and have Pullman <lb/>
Palace Sleepers attached. <lb/>
P. DIVINE. <lb/>
General <lb/>
I. R. Transportation <lb/>
f. M. EMERSON <lb/>
GOOD BOOKS <lb/>
Sent post-paid on receipt of price <lb/>
In the Heart of Africa. <lb/>
A most thrilling and instructive <lb/>
pages; paper cents; <lb/>
The Imitation of Christ. <lb/>
By Kempis. Paper, unabridged, cU. <lb/>
American Humorists. <lb/>
elections from Ward, Mark Twain, <lb/>
etc. pages; paper ; cloth <lb/>
Metropolitan Fro Agency, <lb/>
J. Warren St., Sow York. <lb/>
Any book In the world <lb/>
at publisher's <lb/>
ESTABLISHED 1875. <lb/>
S. M. <lb/>
AT THE <lb/>
OLD BRICK STORE. <lb/>
FARMERS AND MERCHANTS BUY- <lb/>
their year's will find <lb/>
their interest to get our prices before <lb/>
i- complete <lb/>
in all its branches. CK <lb/>
PORK SIDES SHOULDERS, <lb/>
FLOUR, COFFEE, SUGAR, <lb/>
SPICES, TEAS, <lb/>
Market <lb/>
TOBACCO SNUFF-, CHARS <lb/>
we buy direct from Manufacturer.-, <lb/>
you to buy at one profit. A com- <lb/>
stock of <lb/>
always on hand and sold at prices to suit <lb/>
the times. Our goods are all bought and <lb/>
sold for CASH, therefore, having no risk <lb/>
to run. we sell at a close, margin. <lb/>
Respectfully, <lb/>
S. M. <lb/>
Greenville. N. V-<lb/>
Mules, <lb/>
A car load list arrived and now <lb/>
sale by. <lb/>
at Keel Will sell them <lb/>
CHEAP FOR CASH, <lb/>
or at reasonable terms on time. I bought <lb/>
my stock for Ci.-h and to sell <lb/>
as cheap as anyone. Give me a call. <lb/>
UNDERTAKING. <lb/>
Atlantic N. C. Railroad <lb/>
in Effect A. If., Saturday, Jane <lb/>
1st. 1889. <lb/>
East. West <lb/>
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Kinston <lb/>
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r. <lb/>
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ft <lb/>
I. <lb/>
a mi <lb/>
103-5 <lb/>
III <lb/>
Oft <lb/>
City <lb/>
East. Goran <lb/>
Having associated B. S. Sheppard <lb/>
; with me in the Undertaking business we <lb/>
are ready to serve the people in that <lb/>
opacity. All notes and accounts due <lb/>
m for services have been placed in <lb/>
the Mr. for collection. <lb/>
Respectfully, <lb/>
JOHN FLANAGAN. <lb/>
No <lb/>
Mixed Ft. <lb/>
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Creek <lb/>
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Havelock <lb/>
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Atlantic Hot.-I <lb/>
Depot a , <lb/>
Tuesday Thursday and Saturday. <lb/>
Wednesday and Friday.; <lb/>
Train connect, with Wilmington <lb/>
Weldon Train bound North, leaving <lb/>
Goldsboro n. m. with Rich- <lb/>
ft Danville Train West, leaving <lb/>
p. m. <lb/>
Train connects with <lb/>
Train, arriving at Goldsboro <lb/>
m. and with and <lb/>
V Train North at p. m <lb/>
Train and <lb/>
Weldon Freight Train, leaving <lb/>
and with Rich- <lb/>
Through Train <lb/>
leaves Goldsboro at BOO p. m. <lb/>
We keep on hand at all times a nice <lb/>
stock of Burial Cases and Caskets of all <lb/>
; kinds and can furnish anything desired <lb/>
, from the finest Case down to a <lb/>
Pitt county We are fitted <lb/>
, up with all conveniences and can render <lb/>
satisfactory services to all who patronize <lb/>
FLANAGAN <lb/>
I Feb. 22nd.<lb/>
; no <lb/>
a Hi <lb/>
on <lb/>
Ho <lb/>
Why another new discovery by Alfred <lb/>
way of helping the afflict- <lb/>
ed, calling on or addressing the <lb/>
above mimed barber, you can procure a <lb/>
bottle of Preparation that is invaluable <lb/>
for eradicating dandruff and causing the <lb/>
kinkiest hair to be perfectly soft and <lb/>
only two or three application a <lb/>
week is necessary, and h common <lb/>
brush is all to used after rubbing the <lb/>
scalp vigorously a few with <lb/>
the Preparation. Try a bottle and be <lb/>
convinced, <lb/>
Respectfully. <lb/>
ALFRED CULLEY, <lb/>
Barber, <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. <lb/>
VITAL <lb/>
removes all <lb/>
cod I, <lb/>
aw <lb/>
My Northern Dress Maker and Trim- <lb/>
;, Miss has arrived and I am <lb/>
pr. pared to execute In the latest <lb/>
and any work to <lb/>
care. <lb/>
the latest have <lb/>
so arrived and will pleased to show <lb/>
them to you. My price are the lowest <lb/>
and guarantee to be by no <lb/>
one. on all goods. <lb/>
Mrs. L. O. King,<lb/>
Cutting and Hair. <lb/>
THE GLASS <lb/>
the at place <lb/>
I hare recently located, and where I have <lb/>
in line <lb/>
KW, ATTRACTIVE, <lb/>
TO MAKE A <lb/>
MODEL BARBERSHOP <lb/>
the new <lb/>
and chairs. <lb/>
Razors reasonable figures <lb/>
of nay <lb/>
executed. <lb/>
EDMONDS. <lb/>
THE <lb/>
EASTERN REFLECTOR. <lb/>
GREENVILLE C. <lb/>
FITS CURED <lb/>
old <lb/>
medicine free <lb/>
e wen ant our remedy to cure the <lb/>
and the only <lb/>
win, do this to prevent Wing <lb/>
posed upon men. using names <lb/>
who am ha doctors Because <lb/>
others failed is for not using <lb/>
medicine. Give c- post <lb/>
It Co.- n you nothing. <lb/>
Medical Bureau, <lb/>
FOGY'S <lb/>
farmer Fogy. no use <lb/>
me about yet fair. <lb/>
I've got no stuff that's fit take. <lb/>
Besides. I've got no time spare. <lb/>
I've never wasted half a day <lb/>
At a place since was born, <lb/>
This round to country fairs <lb/>
Won't plow the field nor husk the corn <lb/>
Then farmer Enterprise replied <lb/>
-Last week I sold a two-year-old <lb/>
The poorest of nay herd at that-- <lb/>
For eighty dollars, gold. <lb/>
The thought of raising fancy stock <lb/>
Was far from me. at the fair, <lb/>
I heard the matter well discussed <lb/>
many different breeders there. <lb/>
You know, my farming implements <lb/>
I sold, a year ago. to you f <lb/>
You thought me very foolish then <lb/>
To sell the old and purchase new, <lb/>
Hut I have found a better kind <lb/>
When at the seen it tried <lb/>
And knew pay to get the new <lb/>
though I threw the old aside. <lb/>
half an eye a man can sec <lb/>
What these new implements have done <lb/>
I always used to hire two men <lb/>
This year I've had to hire but one. <lb/>
The better work, the better <lb/>
The great improvements everywhere, <lb/>
Convince me that I've well been paid <lb/>
For all my time spent at the <lb/>
Then farmer Fogy went his way <lb/>
But something in his neighbor's tones. <lb/>
Or in his words, had stirred him up <lb/>
Quite to the marrow of his bones. <lb/>
And farmer F, has since that day. <lb/>
Attended every county fair. <lb/>
And. strange to say. goes loaded, too. <lb/>
Ami of the prizes wins his share. <lb/>
Nag's Head to Come Again. <lb/>
K. City Falcon. <lb/>
C W. haul just re., <lb/>
turned from Baltimore where he has <lb/>
been consultation with Elliott <lb/>
Bros., as to the future plans of the <lb/>
Head property. They have <lb/>
determined to tear the old <lb/>
hotel immediately, they will then <lb/>
construct an entire new pier and <lb/>
will put up already for occupancy <lb/>
next season a new hotel costing <lb/>
about ten thousand dollars. <lb/>
will take a good lib- <lb/>
share stock and about five <lb/>
thousand dollars will be made up <lb/>
by the patrons of the place from <lb/>
eastern North Carolina. <lb/>
The management of the plan has <lb/>
been placed the hands of Mr. <lb/>
Frank and Mr. E. P. <lb/>
Lamb, of Elizabeth City, who will <lb/>
actively push the work from this <lb/>
The Pulpit and tie <lb/>
Rev. F. K. Pastor United <lb/>
Brethren Church, Blue Kan., <lb/>
It my duty to tell what <lb/>
wonders Dr. King's Discovery <lb/>
don for Lungs were badly <lb/>
diseased, and my parishioners thought I <lb/>
could live only a few weeks. I took five <lb/>
bottles of Dr. King's Discovery <lb/>
and am sound and well, gaining lbs. <lb/>
Arthur Love. Manager Love's Funny <lb/>
Folks Combination, writes a <lb/>
thorough trial and convincing evidence, <lb/>
I am confident Dr. King's <lb/>
for Consumption, beats all, and <lb/>
cures when everything else fails. The <lb/>
greatest kindness can do my many <lb/>
thousand is to them to try <lb/>
Free trial bottles at J L Wooten's <lb/>
drugstore, Regular sires and SI. <lb/>
A New York paper states that <lb/>
offered to make ex- <lb/>
Cleveland its candidate <lb/>
Congress the ninth district of <lb/>
that city to succeed the late Hon. S. <lb/>
S. Cox, but that Mr. Cleveland de- <lb/>
This suggest some facts <lb/>
which may be to some of <lb/>
Mr. Cleveland is a <lb/>
citizen of the ninth congressional <lb/>
district of York, and neither <lb/>
was Mr. Cox, who represented it. <lb/>
It is our impression that Mr. <lb/>
is not a citizen of the <lb/>
which he represents in <lb/>
the There is no inquire <lb/>
tin- constitution that a <lb/>
Congressman must in the <lb/>
district from which he is elected. <lb/>
lie must live in the State, but other <lb/>
than this there is no requirement as <lb/>
to residence, and it is at all <lb/>
common in the North, me think, and <lb/>
in the cities, fit a men <lb/>
to live in one dis- <lb/>
and represent <lb/>
Villa <lb/>
If every person <lb/>
knows when they <lb/>
well they are known and how <lb/>
they are despised by all classes <lb/>
except their own, we think there <lb/>
would be it. We know some <lb/>
who think themselves hidden, but <lb/>
they had as well wear placards la <lb/>
Press <lb/>
A great has been secured to <lb/>
the poor by the introduction of Dr. Bull's <lb/>
Cough ; for it now takes <lb/>
to cure a cough or cold. <lb/>
Anybody troubled with <lb/>
neuralgia, stiff neck, or any pain or <lb/>
ache hi procure a bottle of <lb/>
Oil at Price cents. <lb/>
General has been elect- <lb/>
ed President of by a <lb/>
vote. <lb/>
Amos J. Cum <lb/>
tilings has been nominated for Con- <lb/>
the Ninth district, New <lb/>
York, to succeed Samuel Sullivan <lb/>
Cox, by Tammany Hall. ,<lb/>
Solomon <lb/>
dealers in dry goods and <lb/>
cotton Waco, Texas, have <lb/>
pended, with liabilities of nearly<lb/>
By <lb/>
MIDDLE. <lb/>
dependent upon<lb/>
MANHOOD, <lb/>
ton <lb/>
T full Kilt. one mail, MM In plain wrapper, <lb/>
No. Avenue, or <lb/>
with from to . <lb/>
ever and U <lb/>
k to a. It the very and Of <lb/>
For all of Men, by the author, <lb/>
DU Mont, M. , who ha. EM ED I <lb/>
TH OF LIFE AND THE <lb/>
OF MANHOOD, may be la I <lb/>
A IT AND <lb/>
j CURE. <lb/>
That portion of North Carolina <lb/>
east of the Roanoke river is <lb/>
ed the Virginia Methodist con- <lb/>
This has always been so. <lb/>
Before any conference was organ- <lb/>
this State the entire <lb/>
was missionary watered <lb/>
by the holy men of the Virginia <lb/>
conference, and when a conference <lb/>
was organized in North Carolina all <lb/>
of the Eastern part of the State re- <lb/>
with the Virginia confer- <lb/>
What the reasons were we <lb/>
do not know. A movement is on <lb/>
foot now to attach it to the North <lb/>
Carolina conference. The first stop <lb/>
we believe, was made by <lb/>
ton circuit passing resolutions <lb/>
expressing such a wish, which was <lb/>
followed by similar resolutions by <lb/>
the Murfreesboro District. The <lb/>
matter will come be lore the confers <lb/>
Virgins at its coming <lb/>
and from there will go to the <lb/>
General conference of the M. E- <lb/>
Church, South, which meets in May <lb/>
of next year. It is a matter about <lb/>
which a secular paper should have <lb/>
but little to say, but we re- <lb/>
from expressing the hope that <lb/>
the wishes of the Murfreesboro Dis- <lb/>
conference will heeded. <lb/>
We do not like to see North <lb/>
divided in <lb/>
more laudanum for our babies. <lb/>
All mothers unite in pronouncing Dr. <lb/>
Bull's Baby Syrup the best soothing <lb/>
remedy now sold. It is free from opiates <lb/>
is the best Ionic and <lb/>
tor in the market. It is recommended <lb/>
for all bowel, stomach and liver <lb/>
Price v cents. <lb/>
The war <lb/>
is tit <lb/>
Cables are to be laid connecting <lb/>
Halifax the Jamaica and <lb/>
the Bahamas. <lb/>
LEGAL NOTICES. <lb/>
Notice to Creditor. <lb/>
duly qualified before the <lb/>
Court Clerk of Pitt county, as <lb/>
administrator or A. D. deceased, <lb/>
hereby gives notice to all persona <lb/>
to the estate to make immediate pay- <lb/>
to the to all <lb/>
of said estate to present their claims <lb/>
properly authenticated to the undersign- <lb/>
ed or before the 24th day of Oct., <lb/>
or this notice will be plead in bar <lb/>
of their recovery. This day of <lb/>
J. K. <lb/>
of A. I. Move. <lb/>
Slates District-Attorney <lb/>
of Kansas Oily, dropped <lb/>
dead at his home in that city last <lb/>
week. <lb/>
Messrs. Pettigrew and Moody <lb/>
were elected United States Sena <lb/>
tors by the South Dakota <lb/>
The animals <lb/>
circus left. New York London on <lb/>
Sunday. They completely filled the <lb/>
steamer the Afloat <lb/>
Line. <lb/>
r. CAN BK CURED. <lb/>
i b I <lb/>
anyone M. Y. <lb/>
to Creditors. <lb/>
having duly <lb/>
as administrator of William II. Clark, <lb/>
deceased, notice is hereby given to all <lb/>
persons to said intestate to <lb/>
make immediate payment to the under- <lb/>
signed, and to all creditors of said <lb/>
to present their claims properly <lb/>
authenticated to the undersigned before <lb/>
the 7th day of October, 1800, or this no- <lb/>
will be plead in bar of their <lb/>
This October 7th. <lb/>
C. NOBLES, <lb/>
of H'm, Clark, <lb/>
Tucker Murphy, <lb/>
Notice to <lb/>
The undersigned having duly <lb/>
j lied as administrator of Lucretia R. <lb/>
Worthington, deceased, notice is here- <lb/>
by given to all persona indebted to the <lb/>
estate to make immediate payment to <lb/>
the undersigned, and to all creditors of <lb/>
j said estate to present their claims prop- <lb/>
i authenticated, to undersigned <lb/>
before the 14th day of September, <lb/>
i or this notice will be plead in bar of <lb/>
i their recovery. This 14th day of<lb/>
of L. K. <lb/>
Executors Notice. <lb/>
Letters testamentary having been is- <lb/>
sued to the undersigned on the 21st day <lb/>
of September 1889 as executor <lb/>
Brooks deceased. Notice is hereby given <lb/>
to all persons holding claims against said <lb/>
James Brooks to present them for pay- <lb/>
to the undersigned properly <lb/>
on or before the 25th day of <lb/>
or this notice will be plead <lb/>
in bar of their recovery. All persons in- <lb/>
to the estate of said James Brooks <lb/>
are notified to make immediate pay- <lb/>
II. Conn. <lb/>
This Sept. of James Brooks. <lb/>
Alex. L. Blow, Attorney. <lb/>
Notice to Creditors. <lb/>
HAVING before the Clerk of <lb/>
the Superior Court of Pitt county on the <lb/>
8th day of May, as Administrator <lb/>
upon the of Howell Joyner, <lb/>
this is to notify all persons holding claims <lb/>
against said estate to present their claims <lb/>
for payment within <lb/>
this date or notice will be plead in <lb/>
bar of their recovery. All parsons ow- <lb/>
said estate will come forward and <lb/>
make immediate settlement, <lb/>
This May Joyner, <lb/>
of Howell Joyner. <lb/>
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Bad Diamond Brand. <lb/>
for<lb/>
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ribbon. Take other. <lb/>
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in the <lb/>
While our tine work, if you <lb/>
send us a photograph of yourself of any <lb/>
member of your we make <lb/>
you a full life-size Crayon Fortran <lb/>
of The only consideration <lb/>
posed upon you will be that you exhibit <lb/>
it to your as a of our <lb/>
work, and assist in securing orders; <lb/>
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a knowledge of the <lb/>
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well-selected Cocoa, Mr. has pro- <lb/>
our breakfast tables with a deli- <lb/>
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by the judicious use of such articles of <lb/>
diet a constitution may be <lb/>
ally built up until strong enough. to re- <lb/>
every tendency to Hun- <lb/>
of subtle maladies are <lb/>
around us ready to attack wherever there <lb/>
Sale of Land. <lb/>
By virtue of a decree of the Clerk of <lb/>
the Superior Court of Pitt county, the <lb/>
undersigned will sell for cash at the <lb/>
Court House door in Greenville, on Mon- <lb/>
day, the day of November, 1889. the <lb/>
following the property of the late <lb/>
Josephus Latham, deceased, adjoining <lb/>
the lands of SI V Latham, Brown, <lb/>
Win Whitehead and Others, containing <lb/>
ninety-four acres, more or less, sub- <lb/>
to the dower of Mrs SI S <lb/>
which has been assigned to her. <lb/>
This sale is made for assets to pay debts <lb/>
of the said Josephus Latham. <lb/>
of Latham. <lb/>
Notice. <lb/>
Whereas a civil action has been com- <lb/>
I by John D. Co. their <lb/>
I own name and behalf of themselves and <lb/>
all other creditors of J. SI. Rollins, de- <lb/>
ceased, against R J Grimes, <lb/>
of J SI Rollins, to compel the <lb/>
said administrator to an account of his <lb/>
administration and to pay the creditors <lb/>
what may be payable to them <lb/>
And whereas a -summons has <lb/>
this oaf bees issued against said R J <lb/>
Grimes, administrator, returnable be- <lb/>
fore me at my office at the Court House, <lb/>
in Greenville, e unity of the 20th <lb/>
day of November, 1888, at o'clock M. <lb/>
All the creditors of the SI Rollins <lb/>
deceased, are therefore unfilled to <lb/>
pear at my office on the said 39th day of <lb/>
November, at o'clock SI. and <lb/>
file the evidences of their claim- before <lb/>
me against the estate of said SI <lb/>
deceased. <lb/>
This the day October. 1880. <lb/>
B. A. MOVE. <lb/>
Clerk Superior Court. <lb/>
Notice. <lb/>
BY virtue of a decree of the Circuit <lb/>
Court of the United States for the <lb/>
Eastern Division of Carolina <lb/>
made at June term. in the ease of <lb/>
Louis Hilliard against L V W <lb/>
M B Blown. Henry Brown, and others, <lb/>
I will sell at public sale for cash to the <lb/>
highest bidder, at the Court House door <lb/>
La Greenville, at SI., on the <lb/>
4th day of November, following <lb/>
real a lid personal property <lb/>
I. The tract of land on which H W <lb/>
Brown now resides on the north side of <lb/>
Tar river, in the county of Pitt, con- <lb/>
about acres and being the <lb/>
lands in three several <lb/>
gages made by II W Brown and wife, <lb/>
as follows, one dated March <lb/>
given to It Rountree, W <lb/>
and A L Rountree. One dated January <lb/>
given to L V and one <lb/>
other dated January 1887, given to <lb/>
M B Brown. These three mortgages <lb/>
,, -i are duly recorded in the Register's <lb/>
of PU county, and reference is <lb/>
At the International Marine Con- <lb/>
which in Washing- <lb/>
ton last week, Admiral Franklin <lb/>
was elected president, and the <lb/>
gates were presented to Mr. Harris <lb/>
son at the White House by the Sec- <lb/>
n . <lb/>
a fatal shaft keeping ourselves well <lb/>
fortified with pure blood and a properly <lb/>
nourished Gazette. <lb/>
Made simply with boiling water milk. <lb/>
Sold only in half-pound tins, by Grocers, <lb/>
thus <lb/>
JAMES EPPS CO., <lb/>
Chemist, London. <lb/>
Notice. <lb/>
The of Teachers and School <lb/>
is hereby to the <lb/>
fact that from now until January 1st, <lb/>
they can procure the school books <lb/>
the State law requires to used <lb/>
in public schools, by exchanging old <lb/>
books for new at the rates of ex- <lb/>
change established by the Slate Board <lb/>
of the rates of exchange arc <lb/>
very low and the new books can be <lb/>
L. Wooten's drugstore, <lb/>
in front of office. <lb/>
f, . . a <lb/>
hereby had to them for special <lb/>
of this valuable tract of land <lb/>
The house and lot in the town of <lb/>
Greenville on plank road street knows <lb/>
house and being the lands <lb/>
described a made by L V <lb/>
and wife to Louis Hilliard Feb. <lb/>
10th, 1887. to which reference is hereby <lb/>
I had. This parcel of land will be sold <lb/>
subject to a mechanic's lien for about <lb/>
8470.00. <lb/>
One note executed by L V <lb/>
William Whitehead and A Sugg, dated <lb/>
Feb. 10th, 1887, payable Jan. I 1888, <lb/>
for 82,195.00. <lb/>
One note of William Whitehead for <lb/>
This note is now in suit In <lb/>
Pitt Superior Court and has attached to <lb/>
it some collaterals which will be <lb/>
exhibited on the day of sale and which <lb/>
will be delivered to the purchasers, of <lb/>
the- said note. <lb/>
Jambs B. Commissioner. <lb/>
r i u <lb/>
Appointment <lb/>
For preaching on Bethlehem Mission- <lb/>
Bethlehem, 1st Sunday at <lb/>
School Souse, 1st Sunday at <lb/>
o'clock <lb/>
Sparta, 2nd at o'clock. <lb/>
Shady Grove, 3rd Sunday at <lb/>
Salem 4th Sunday at o'clock. <lb/>
Chapel, Sunday <lb/>
E C. Glenn, P. C. <lb/>
J. PROCTOR k BRO. <lb/>
Grimesland, N. <lb/>
in------ <lb/>
General Merchandise. <lb/>
Tax Notice, <lb/>
I will meet the people of Pitt <lb/>
at the following times and places for <lb/>
the of collecting the State <lb/>
County Tuxes due for the year <lb/>
Blackjack, October <lb/>
X Roads. Tuesday Oct. -2. <lb/>
Harrington X Roads, Wednesday Oct. <lb/>
Store, Thursday Oct. <lb/>
Farmville. Friday Oct. <lb/>
Falkland, Saturday Oct. <lb/>
Mill, Monday <lb/>
Bethel. Tuesday Oct. <lb/>
Keel's Store. Wednesday Oct. <lb/>
Thursday Oct <lb/>
J. A. K. TUCKER. Sheriff. <lb/>
When you don't feel well and hardly <lb/>
know what ail you, give B. B. B. <lb/>
Blood a trial. It is a line <lb/>
tonic. <lb/>
T. O. Callahan, Charlotte, N. C, <lb/>
B. is a Hue tonic, and has <lb/>
done me great <lb/>
L. W. Thompson, Damascus, <lb/>
believe B. B. B. is the best <lb/>
blood made. It has greatly <lb/>
proved my general <lb/>
An old gentleman B. B. <lb/>
gives me life new strength. II <lb/>
there is anything that will make an old <lb/>
man it is <lb/>
P. A. Shepherd, Norfolk, Va., August <lb/>
10th, 1888, depend on B. B B. <lb/>
for preservation of my health. I <lb/>
have had it my family now nearly <lb/>
two years, and hi all that time have not <lb/>
had to have a <lb/>
Ga., writes I <lb/>
suffered terribly from dyspepsia. The <lb/>
use II. B. It. has made Die feel like a <lb/>
new limn. would not take a thousand <lb/>
dollars for the good it has done <lb/>
W. SI. Cheshire, Atlanta, <lb/>
long spell of typhoid fever, <lb/>
which at last seemed to settle in my <lb/>
right leg, which swelled up enormously. <lb/>
An ulcer also appeared which discharged <lb/>
a cup full of matter a day. then gave <lb/>
B. B. B, a trial and it cured <lb/>
BOOKS BOOKS <lb/>
Mil, Agent of <lb/>
Washington District I, Conference. <lb/>
He keeps on hand a line assortment <lb/>
of the best books at publisher's prices. <lb/>
Call On him for Bibles, large or small, <lb/>
pulpit, family or pocket size. For <lb/>
Hymn Books, Commentaries, Diction- <lb/>
and standard works generally. <lb/>
Can furnish you any book you want on <lb/>
short notice. <lb/>
Money to Loan. <lb/>
ON IMPROVED FARMS, in sums of <lb/>
and upwards. Loans are re- <lb/>
payable small annual <lb/>
through a period of live years thus en- <lb/>
the borrower to pay off bis in- <lb/>
without exhausting his crops <lb/>
n any one year. Apply to <lb/>
TUCKER <lb/>
X. C. <lb/>
Salve. <lb/>
The best Salve in the world for Cuts, <lb/>
Bruises, Sores. Salt Fe- <lb/>
Sores, Chapped Hands, <lb/>
Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, <lb/>
and positively cures Files, or no pay re- <lb/>
quired. It is guaranteed to give <lb/>
satisfaction, or money refunded. Price <lb/>
tier box. For sale <lb/>
WHITE, BLACK AND COLORS, <lb/>
FOR <lb/>
Hand and Machine Use. <lb/>
FOR SALE BY <lb/>
M. Ra LANG, <lb/>
Greenville, 1ST. C. <lb/>
Water Mills. <lb/>
The undersigned having leased these <lb/>
mills for i number of years and put them <lb/>
in thorough order, begs leave to inform <lb/>
the public that he is prepared to i -dud <lb/>
Corn and wheat in a first-class <lb/>
Satisfaction guaranteed to all patrons. <lb/>
I would inform merchants that I am <lb/>
prepared to furnish them good water <lb/>
mill meal at prices delivered. <lb/>
Customers wanting to b at retail can <lb/>
be supplied at store in <lb/>
where they will also find a select stock <lb/>
of General Merchandise winch will in <lb/>
sold at lowest prices <lb/>
Root, R. Fleming. <lb/>
A SUPERB LINE <lb/>
SPRING MILLINERY<lb/>
Can now be seen at store. I have <lb/>
the latest Styles and newest patterns, and <lb/>
an experience of several at <lb/>
business qualifies me for doing all work <lb/>
and well. I also do <lb/>
WET AND DRY STAMPING <lb/>
at model ate prices. Will be glad to have <lb/>
you call and examine my <lb/>
MRS. B. A. SHEPHERD. <lb/>
J. COBB C C COB, T. H. GILLIAM <lb/>
N C. Pitt Co Co. <lb/>
Cobb Bros., <lb/>
Cotton Factors, <lb/>
Commission Merchants, <lb/>
of <lb/>
We have hail many years ex- <lb/>
at the business and are <lb/>
prepared to Cotton <lb/>
advantage of shippers. <lb/>
to <lb/>
All business entrusted to our <lb/>
hands will receive prompt and <lb/>
careful attention. <lb/>
IS, w Sums. <lb/>
Wish to inform their friends and <lb/>
that their <lb/>
Fall and Winter Goods <lb/>
is now for examination, and they <lb/>
are prepared to supply all your wants at <lb/>
HARD TIME PRICES. <lb/>
keep in stock a large line of Ready <lb/>
Made Clothing. Boots, Shoes, Hats, Dry <lb/>
Notions. Hardware, Heavy <lb/>
Fancy Groceries, Ac, in fact any <lb/>
article to be found in a general stock. <lb/>
We pay highest prices for all kinds of <lb/>
Country Propane. <lb/>
Cotton bought either in bale or seed. <lb/>
Parties owing us are requested to set- <lb/>
as promptly as possible, as we desire <lb/>
to have all accounts closed by the end of <lb/>
the year. <lb/>
Returning thanks for past patronage <lb/>
we ask a continuance of your favors. <lb/>
Respectfully, <lb/>
J. O. Proctor Bro. <lb/>
RECEIVED AT <lb/>
Wooten's Drug Store, <lb/>
Front Reflector Office. <lb/>
Golden Medical Discovery, War- <lb/>
Safe Cure, Resolvent <lb/>
Celery Syrup of I <lb/>
Favorite Prescription <lb/>
S. S. S., B. B. B. <lb/>
Buffalo a Water. <lb/>
MASON HAMLIN <lb/>
Organ and Piano Co. <lb/>
new <lb/>
NEW <lb/>
MODEL <lb/>
ORGAN, <lb/>
Faults of digestion cause disorders of <lb/>
the liver, and the whole system becomes <lb/>
deranged. Dr. J. II. <lb/>
perfects the process of digestion <lb/>
and assimilation, and thus makes <lb/>
blood. <lb/>
There are times when a feeling of las- <lb/>
will overcome the most robust, <lb/>
when the system craves for pure blood, <lb/>
to furnish the elements of health and <lb/>
strength. The best remedy for purity- <lb/>
the blood is Dr. J. H. <lb/>
Sick nausea, <lb/>
costiveness, are promptly and agreeably <lb/>
banished Dr. II. Liver <lb/>
and Kidney <lb/>
If health and life are worth anything, <lb/>
and you arc feeling out of sorts and tired <lb/>
out. tone your system by taking Dr. <lb/>
J. Sarsaparilla, <lb/>
Dizziness, nausea, drowsiness, distress <lb/>
after eating, can lie cured prevented <lb/>
taking Dr. II, Liver and <lb/>
Kidney <lb/>
Even the most vigorous and hearty <lb/>
people have at times a feeling of <lb/>
and lassitude. To dispel this feel- <lb/>
take i. <lb/>
ilia it will impart vigor and vitality. <lb/>
The most delicate constitution can <lb/>
safely use Dr. J. Tar Wine <lb/>
Lung It is a sure remedy for <lb/>
coughs, loss of voice, and all throat and <lb/>
lung troubles. <lb/>
Pimples, blotches, scaly skin, ugly <lb/>
spots, sores ulcers, abscesses and <lb/>
tumors, unhealthy discharges, such as <lb/>
catarrh, eczema, ringworm, and other <lb/>
forms or are symptoms of <lb/>
Mood Impurity. Take Or. J. II. <lb/>
Lean's <lb/>
No need to take those big <lb/>
one of Dr. II. Liver <lb/>
and Kidney is quite and <lb/>
more <lb/>
For a safe and certain remedy for <lb/>
fever and ague, use Dr. J. II. <lb/>
Chills and Fever it i warranted <lb/>
to cure. <lb/>
Storm Calendar and Weather Forecast <lb/>
for 1800, It. Hicks, mailed <lb/>
to any address on receipt of a two-cent <lb/>
postage The Dr. II. <lb/>
Medicine Co., St. Louis, Mo. <lb/>
A SPECIALIST Physician since 1830 <lb/>
in the diseases and weaknesses of <lb/>
men will mail a book free, giving the <lb/>
remedies which cure abandoned and <lb/>
hopeless sufferers privately at home. <lb/>
Address Specialist, room A, M Reade <lb/>
I corner Broadway, New York. <lb/>
STYLE <lb/>
f Contains a octave. <lb/>
Nine Stop Action, fur- <lb/>
in a large and <lb/>
handsome case of solid <lb/>
black <lb/>
. cash also sold on <lb/>
i the Easy Hire System <lb/>
at per quarter, <lb/>
for ten quarters, when <lb/>
organ becomes property <lb/>
of person hiring. <lb/>
f The Mason <lb/>
MASON i invented <lb/>
and patented by Mason <lb/>
in 1882, is <lb/>
used in Mason <lb/>
pianos <lb/>
re- <lb/>
of tone and <lb/>
phenomenal capacity to <lb/>
stand in tune character. <lb/>
these instruments. <lb/>
Styles Organs at <lb/>
188.60, and up. <lb/>
Organs and Pianos sold for Cash. Easy <lb/>
Payments, and Rented. free. <lb/>
HAMILTON <lb/>
MALE FEMALE INSTITUTE <lb/>
Hamilton, N, C. <lb/>
FALL TERM OPENS AUGUST 10TH. <lb/>
1880. SPRING TERM OPENS <lb/>
JANUARY 14th. <lb/>
Tuition I <lb/>
Sub Primary, per month, 01.50 <lb/>
Primary, 2.00 <lb/>
intermediate, 2.50 <lb/>
Academic, <lb/>
Languages, each, 1.00 <lb/>
Music, not more than 3.00 <lb/>
Incidental Fee per Session, <lb/>
Tuition payable monthly. <lb/>
METHOD of teaching will be thorough- <lb/>
practical; Training thorough. <lb/>
Pupils from a distance can obtain board, <lb/>
including lodging, in private families <lb/>
from to per month. A <lb/>
class Music Teacher will be employed <lb/>
and also an Assistant as soon as the <lb/>
number of pupils justifies it. Patronage <lb/>
solicited. <lb/>
For further information apply to <lb/>
E. TICKER. <lb/>
i. FLEMING. <lb/>
a;. <lb/>
TERM CPS <lb/>
TEACHERS <lb/>
John Principal, <lb/>
Associate Principal <lb/>
Miss. K. W. Primary De- <lb/>
Assistant in <lb/>
Department. <lb/>
Miss May Instruments <lb/>
Music. <lb/>
Vocal Music. <lb/>
Miss Painting and <lb/>
Drawing. <lb/>
C. <lb/>
and Commercial Depart meat. <lb/>
DEPARTMENTS. <lb/>
Primary. Academic. <lb/>
Classical and Mathematical. Mu- <lb/>
sic, Painting Drawing. <lb/>
Commercial. <lb/>
ADVANTAGES <lb/>
Large, Comfortable Buildings. <lb/>
Healthy Location and Good <lb/>
Plenty of Well Prepared Food <lb/>
Boarders. A Corps of Teachers, <lb/>
all being graduates of first class <lb/>
Music Department equal <lb/>
in work to any College in the Slate, <lb/>
New Pianos and Organs, <lb/>
A Library of nearly ion volumes. <lb/>
purchased recently for the School. <lb/>
Rates Moderate, from to <lb/>
Hoard and Tuition Tuition and Terms <lb/>
for Day Pupils the same as advertised <lb/>
who do not board <lb/>
with the Principal should consult him <lb/>
before engaging board elsewhere. For <lb/>
particulars. Address, <lb/>
JOHN <lb/>
Principal. <lb/>
C. B. EDWARDS <lb/>
N. B. <lb/>
Edwards <lb/>
Printers and Binders, <lb/>
, ;<lb/>
I I l v I <lb/>
--3 <lb/>
Lo <lb/>
ft MINI <lb/>
Tombs, Vaults, tang, <lb/>
I would respectfully call your <lb/>
to the following address and ask <lb/>
to remember that can buy a <lb/>
or of <lb/>
this cheaper than any other in the <lb/>
country. That the most reliable <lb/>
and best known having been represented <lb/>
for over forty years this vicinity. <lb/>
That the workmanship is second to none <lb/>
and has unusual for Idling or- <lb/>
promptly and satisfactory. <lb/>
Very respectfully. <lb/>
Refer to P. W. BATES, <lb/>
J. Norwalk, Conn. <lb/>
B. C. <lb/>
Notice I- <lb/>
CULLEY'S for baldness, <lb/>
falling cU of hair, end of <lb/>
dandruff is before the public. <lb/>
Among the many who have with <lb/>
wonderful success, I refer you to lac fol- <lb/>
lowing named gentlemen who will testify <lb/>
to the truth of my assertion <lb/>
Josephus Latham. Greenville. <lb/>
Mr. O. <lb/>
Sr. <lb/>
Any one wishing to give it I I rial for <lb/>
the above named complaints can procure <lb/>
me, at my place of business, for <lb/>
per bottle. Respectfully, <lb/>
ALFRED CULLEY, Barber. <lb/>
Greenville, March 14th, , <lb/>
JAMES A. SMITH, <lb/>
ARTIST, <lb/>
Greenville, N. <lb/>
We have the the easiest <lb/>
Chair ever used in the art. towels, <lb/>
sharp razors, and satisfaction guaranteed <lb/>
In every instance. Call and lie con- <lb/>
Ladle waited on their j <lb/>
deuce. Cleaning clothes a specialty. <lb/>
FEED STORE. <lb/>
C. D. ROUNTREE, <lb/>
Dealer In Hay, Corn, Meal, Oats I <lb/>
and Feed. <lb/>
Will pay prices for <lb/>
Corn and Peas. <lb/>
I pay cash for my goods and can <lb/>
to sell at bottom tricks. <lb/>
Call on me at the store of J. Smith j <lb/>
1ST. C- <lb/>
have the largest and most complete <lb/>
establishment of the kind to be found in <lb/>
the State, and solicit orders for all classes <lb/>
Commercial, Rail- <lb/>
road or School Print- <lb/>
or Binding. <lb/>
WEDDING READY <lb/>
PRINTING INVITATIONS <lb/>
BLANKS MAGISTRATES AND <lb/>
COUNTY OFFICERS. <lb/>
your orders.<lb/>
RALEIGH. N. C. <lb/>
PATENTS <lb/>
obtained, and all business in U. S. <lb/>
Patent office or in the Courts attended t <lb/>
for Moderate Fees. <lb/>
We are opposite the U. S. Patent Of- <lb/>
engaged in Patents Exclusively, <lb/>
can obtain patents in less time than those <lb/>
more remote from Washington. <lb/>
the model or drawing is sent <lb/>
advise as to free of charge, <lb/>
and we make no change unless we ob- <lb/>
Patents. <lb/>
We refer, to <lb/>
Supt. of the Money Order Did., and to <lb/>
tin S. Patent Office. For <lb/>
advise terms and reference to <lb/>
actual in your own Stale, or <lb/>
address. C. A. Snow Co., <lb/>
Washington. C <lb/>
AMERICAN <lb/>
In II- .;<lb/>
I i <lb/>
copy. J <lb/>
mil an <lb/>
v r if Ms in the world. <lb/>
. i-t of Wood <lb/>
; for <lb/>
I-,. . r. trial. PL <lb/>
. i <lb/>
Scientific Americas. J <lb/>
EL <lb/>
ml In r I . <lb/>
PA <lb/>
no <lb/>
i. <lb/>
f ho use of <lb/>
rear, <lb/>
; a t., i in <lb/>
pr- <lb/>
.-S. to <lb/>
to t <lb/>
ho <lb/>
n it and<lb/>
r d In rat- <lb/>
., mid <lb/>
N. T <lb/>
For the Ladies <lb/>
I i order to stick time to <lb/>
receive Fall will offer <lb/>
all present stock of <lb/>
i MILLINER GOODS, <lb/>
from now until the 1st of September at <lb/>
REDUCED PRICES. <lb/>
All Huts on and <lb/>
trimmed, will lie at cost. stock. <lb/>
includes many of Hie most j <lb/>
of the season. can give <lb/>
t as <lb/>
<lb/>
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