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THE REFLECTOR <lb />
-----Solicits your patronage for----- <lb />
purpose w ill be to please every reader. <lb />
The Eastern Reflector. <lb />
D. J. WHICHARD, Editor and Proprietor. <lb />
IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. <lb />
-HAS A- <lb />
JOB PRINTING- <lb />
Department that can be no- <lb />
where In this section. Our work always <lb />
gives satisfaction. <lb />
Panel u <lb />
TERMS Per Year, in Advance. <lb />
VOL. IX. <lb />
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C., WEDNESDAY <lb />
NO. <lb />
The Eastern Reflector <lb />
GREENVILLE. N. C. <lb />
KISS, BUT NEVER TELL. <lb />
D. J. f A . of h a kiss, <lb />
When snatched from lips that loved it <lb />
well; <lb />
So indulge your t in every case. <lb />
Hut, mind you, never kiss and tell. <lb />
Published Every <lb />
Editorial Paragraphs, <lb />
Two <lb />
Cuba. <lb />
bandits were executed in <lb />
The count of Paris and party sail- <lb />
ed for home last Saturday. <lb />
New York Letter. <lb />
THE CITY NATIONAL <lb />
HOUSE SHOW----A GRAND FOR <lb />
TEACHERS. <lb />
STATE GOVERNMENT. <lb />
Fowle. of Wake. <lb />
M. Holt. <lb />
of <lb />
Secretary of T. <lb />
of Wake. <lb />
W. of Wake. <lb />
of Wayne. <lb />
Superintendent of Public Instruction <lb />
Sidney M. Finger of <lb />
Attorney F. David- <lb />
son, of <lb />
Like morning's ray the smile may play <lb />
lips where Cupid loves to dwell; <lb />
Then take a or pay one lack, <lb />
The of <lb />
studying Hebrew <lb />
is <lb />
But, mind you. kiss and tell. I <lb />
If yon have pressed the heaving breast, <lb />
love's warm passions dwell, <lb />
And from the lip the nectar sip <lb />
Have taken, mind yon. never <lb />
Weep, if you please, your heart to ease <lb />
As did old at the <lb />
I But never say. in any way. <lb />
That you have never t-ill. <lb />
Pierre save a dinner at <lb />
the Union Club last Thursday n <lb />
lo turf men. <lb />
SUPREME COURT. <lb />
Justice A. S. <lb />
Of <lb />
Chief <lb />
Wake. <lb />
Associate Clark, of <lb />
Joseph J. Davis, of <lb />
James E. Shepherd, of Beaufort and <lb />
Alfonzo C. A very, of Burke. <lb />
JUDGES SUPERIOR COURT. <lb />
First District H. Brown, of <lb />
Beaufort. <lb />
Second Philips, of <lb />
Third G. Connor, of <lb />
son. <lb />
Election <lb />
Wilmington Star, <lb />
The Democrats of Wake county <lb />
were awake this time. They have <lb />
Wake county while the Republicans <lb />
who are sitting up with the corpse <lb />
have another sort of a wake. <lb />
Rural Home. <lb />
The election is over and we hope <lb />
that all prejudices and bitterness <lb />
will be done away which <lb />
should never have engendered <lb />
and that our people may be one <lb />
The San Marco's of the Mallory <lb />
line, reports large quantities of pine <lb />
lumber floating off Lookout. <lb />
New York, Oct. 4th, 1890. <lb />
The attention of the public the <lb />
past week has been, of course, <lb />
on the election, and the subject <lb />
of politics has <lb />
owed everything else. The cam- <lb />
this year has not been a long <lb />
one, but has been made a very brisk <lb />
Scraps from Grifton. <lb />
Mr. J. L, Tucker, made a business <lb />
trip to New Tuesday. <lb />
The Cobb has been repaired <lb />
and running a regular trip again. <lb />
Mr. Sam Parson, says its the <lb />
baby in Pitt county and a boy <lb />
too. <lb />
Mrs. Carrie of Durham is <lb />
visiting her parents at this place <lb />
Dr. S. B. Woods. <lb />
Rev. J. L. was in town <lb />
night and rilled his pulpit at <lb />
one while it lasted. Party ties have Bethel, Lenoir Co., on Sunday. <lb />
Fagan, master of in <lb />
the British museum, is on his way <lb />
to this country, where be intends to <lb />
of Albany, was sent <lb />
t jail for twelve months for <lb />
bing a Salvation Army in <lb />
Ottawa. <lb />
of, <lb />
Raleigh Observer. <lb />
is going to put his <lb />
hat. the G. O- P. is dead. <lb />
In the New States the <lb />
District-T. G. Womack. of f <lb />
Chatham. <lb />
Sixth T. Boykin, of <lb />
Seventh C. of <lb />
Cumberland. <lb />
Eighth F. Armfield, of <lb />
Iredell. <lb />
Ninth F. Graves, of <lb />
Tenth G. Bynum of <lb />
Eleventh M. Shipp, of <lb />
Mecklenburg. <lb />
The New Board of Estimate <lb />
has decided that it will require <lb />
715,695.27 to run the city next year. <lb />
The contract for building the new <lb />
Masonic Home at Utica, N. Y., has <lb />
awarded to <lb />
Allen, of Syracuse, for <lb />
been in a great measure thrown <lb />
aside and, a combined effort of all <lb />
outsiders has been made to take the <lb />
reins of city government from the <lb />
present rulers and place them the <lb />
hands of men pledged to manage mu- <lb />
affairs regardless of national <lb />
politics. The idea is not a new <lb />
for it has had its advocates at nearly <lb />
every city election for many a year. <lb />
As tar as New York goes it has here <lb />
almost invariably mat with <lb />
defeat. The forces of the party in <lb />
have been too well discipline I <lb />
to he overcome by volunteers recruit- <lb />
ed in a few weeks. The result has <lb />
usually been to the vol- <lb />
and the handling of the <lb />
thirty and odd millions of city <lb />
money has left to men who <lb />
make politics u business. This year <lb />
however, the battle has fought <lb />
on clear issues. <lb />
In the grain growing west <lb />
across the Mississippi, have <lb />
about <lb />
At the South, as far as heard I ram <lb />
they have Honk in Tennessee, Mil- <lb />
Twelfth H. Merrimon. in South Carolina, and Cheat- <lb />
of Buncombe. ham, perhaps, in our black district. <lb />
IN <lb />
Mrs. Elizabeth who start- <lb />
have only members. ed the first power loom at Dover <lb />
N. II. in 1816, is living at York, <lb />
Me., aged <lb />
Lexington <lb />
The greets its readers <lb />
tins week in a happy frame of mind. <lb />
The campaign is over, and the <lb />
is and the ts the <lb />
great gains for the par- <lb />
all over State, as well as the <lb />
whole country, is peculiarly gratify <lb />
to us and thousands of <lb />
It shows which way the wind <lb />
blows, it portends a tidal wave <lb />
of prosperity all over this country. <lb />
B. Vance, of <lb />
Matt. W. Ransom, of North-1 <lb />
House of District <lb />
Thomas G. Skinner, of Perquimans. i <lb />
Second P. Cheatham col. <lb />
of <lb />
Third W. of <lb />
Fender. <lb />
Fourth H. <lb />
Nash. <lb />
Fifth W. Brower. of <lb />
Forsyth. <lb />
Sixth Rowland of <lb />
St S. Henderson, <lb />
of Rowan. <lb />
Eighth District W. II. A. Cowles <lb />
Anson. <lb />
Ninth G. Ewart of Hen- <lb />
GOVERNMENT. <lb />
A. <lb />
A. K. Tucker. <lb />
Register of H. James. <lb />
B. Cherry. <lb />
S. T. Ward. <lb />
B- Harris. <lb />
Commissioners-Council Dawson, Chair- <lb />
man. ford Mooring. C. V, Newton. <lb />
John Flanagan. T. E. Keel. <lb />
Board of <lb />
Chairman J. S. Congleton and J. D. <lb />
Cox. <lb />
Public School Superintend ntH. <lb />
ding. <lb />
of F. W. Brown. <lb />
Standard <lb />
TOWN. <lb />
G. James. <lb />
B. Greene. <lb />
R. Lang. <lb />
Chief T. Smith. <lb />
R. Moore. <lb />
Ward. T. A. <lb />
col Ward. W. II. Smith, and R. <lb />
Greene. 3rd Ward, M. R. Lang and <lb />
Allen Warren; 4th Ward, Joe col <lb />
CHURCHES. <lb />
First and Third <lb />
Sundays, morning and night. Rev. N. C. <lb />
Hughes, D. D., Rector. <lb />
Methodist-Services every Sunday, morn- <lb />
and night. Prayer Meeting every <lb />
Wednesday night. Rev. E. B. John, <lb />
Pastor. <lb />
second and fourth <lb />
Sundays, morning and night. <lb />
Meeting every Wednesday night. Rev. <lb />
A. D. Hunter, Pastor. <lb />
LODGES. <lb />
Greenville Lodge. No. A. F. <lb />
M., meets every 1st Thursday and during the recent campaign we <lb />
day 1st and 3rd Sunday at think that very great credit should <lb />
Masonic Lodge. A. L. Blow, w. M. he given to that adroit leader and <lb />
G. L. Sec. ; admirable manager and <lb />
R. A. Chapter. No. meets j and keen <lb />
and level headed and very <lb />
Covenant Lodge, No. I. O. O. F. <lb />
General George S the <lb />
j newly appointed Minister the <lb />
States to Portugal, will sail <lb />
i for his new post on Saturday Nov. <lb />
Bronze equestrian statue <lb />
of of is to be unveiled at <lb />
the eastern of avenue <lb />
bridge on November 15th <lb />
Statesville Landmark. <lb />
The and <lb />
makes its bow to the <lb />
Alliance- The great body <lb />
of the Farmers Alliance is all right. <lb />
The voting Tuesday proves that the <lb />
great heart of the is still <lb />
the right place. A few men in the <lb />
j Alliance who are to be <lb />
I or captains of the people <lb />
have hatted the party with which <lb />
they have heretofore affiliated, <lb />
i some of whom it has hon <lb />
but are the exceptions. <lb />
The great body of the Alliance is all <lb />
right. The landmark uncovers <lb />
itself and makes its <lb />
bow to the Alliance. <lb />
Winston Daily. <lb />
New York has done the thing up <lb />
right and a Democratic leg- <lb />
Now there be seen <lb />
some busy heads in New York's <lb />
editorial rooms. Does Danna want <lb />
Hill to be sent to the Senate or does <lb />
be think be can bury Cleveland by <lb />
pushing him for that place J In all <lb />
probability, if Hill is elected he will <lb />
be content to represent the Empire <lb />
State in the Senate until <lb />
can serve out another in <lb />
Presidential chair. It strikes us <lb />
that it be a grand stroke for <lb />
democracy in America it we could <lb />
have such a man as Hill in the <lb />
Senate and such a as Cleveland <lb />
again at the helm of State. <lb />
Ex Congressman John S Wise, <lb />
of Virginia, now New <lb />
York, will deliver the annual ad- <lb />
dress before the State bar <lb />
association on January <lb />
Our Native Grasses <lb />
Gerald S. C. Experiment <lb />
Station. <lb />
The wild flora of North Carolina <lb />
includes about species of grasses. <lb />
Among these there are several per- <lb />
grasses of a very promising <lb />
character. The botanist of the <lb />
Experiment has recently <lb />
made a collection of seeds and roots <lb />
of the grasses growing in the eastern <lb />
section of the State and also secured <lb />
samples of their forage sufficient <lb />
chemical analysis. These seeds and <lb />
roots will he planted on the <lb />
Farm, and we hope by <lb />
and careful selection to so <lb />
improve the quality of some of them <lb />
as lo make worthy of a place in <lb />
the best meadows and pastures. <lb />
The Experiment Station is always <lb />
glad to receive of promising <lb />
native grasses and to furnish <lb />
concerning their value. The <lb />
grass question is a very important <lb />
one to North farmers. The <lb />
Station been experimenting with <lb />
grasses for some and is now <lb />
prepared to suggest information con. <lb />
Wilson Mirror. <lb />
While a large number of patriotic <lb />
North Carolinians rendered valuable <lb />
aid most excellent service in , , , <lb />
glorious cause of Democracy I and a <lb />
the best cultivated grasses <lb />
and to indicate what species are most I children. <lb />
suitable for particular soils. Farmers j mens of the writing sowing, <lb />
OVa NATIONAL HORSE SHOW. <lb />
The Madison Square Garden is <lb />
undergoing a great transformation <lb />
now on account of the exhibition of <lb />
the National Horse Association, <lb />
which begins Nov 10th. and lasts <lb />
until Nov. I The stage <lb />
which the Strauss and concerts <lb />
were held during the summer has <lb />
been removed and the interior now <lb />
presents a decorate, <lb />
oval running clear through from <lb />
Madison to Fourth avenue, thus <lb />
room for at least more <lb />
Fitly more arena and <lb />
tier boxes have been added, <lb />
with balcony seats for 3.000. <lb />
The national horse snows arc big <lb />
affairs, as many of our wealthiest <lb />
men are interested in them. The <lb />
prizes year range from to <lb />
and the classification is as fol- <lb />
Thoroughbreds, Ara Arabs, <lb />
roadsters, Nor- <lb />
mans, English shires, hackneys, <lb />
j coaching stallions, horses in harness, <lb />
carriage tandems, four in- <lb />
hands, cobs, ponies, horse and cab, <lb />
saddle horses, hunters and jumpers <lb />
fire engine horses and police horses. <lb />
A EXHIBITION. <lb />
The Teacher's Mutual Benefit As- <lb />
which is composed of <lb />
teachers iD the public schools of this <lb />
city, are arranging for a grand Can- <lb />
to he held the second week in I <lb />
comber. The object is to increase- <lb />
the funds of the Association which j <lb />
are used to give pecuniary aid to <lb />
sick and retired teachers. Relief is r <lb />
granted to female teachers who <lb />
to retire after years of and <lb />
to male teachers after years <lb />
vice. The organization is the largest <lb />
its kind in the educational world, <lb />
and during its five years of existence <lb />
has accumulated a permanent fund <lb />
of contributed entirely by <lb />
the teachers of this city. <lb />
demands on the treasury have made <lb />
it necessary to increase this <lb />
fund and it has been <lb />
decided to hold a monster teacher's <lb />
fair, the like of which has never been <lb />
undertaken before. The mist <lb />
unique and important part of the <lb />
will be the exhibit of the school <lb />
This will include <lb />
Mrs. and Miss Bettie Pat- <lb />
rick of have been visit- <lb />
Mrs. C- P. this place. <lb />
Mr. John Mason, from near Bethel <lb />
Pitt county, has spent several days <lb />
town visiting bis old tutor, Prop <lb />
James. <lb />
Mrs. organist <lb />
Coward Harris with <lb />
violins made perfect music for the <lb />
occasion. <lb />
The water in our river is up enough <lb />
for the steam boats to Capt. <lb />
David Sty ran is running the <lb />
for all she is worth. <lb />
Mr. H. D. Spun of is <lb />
building the chimneys and doing <lb />
the plastering for Mr. Joel Patrick's <lb />
dwelling, on street. <lb />
Mr. Cicero Smith, near this place, <lb />
is the champion opossum catcher in <lb />
this section. He can satisfy your <lb />
possum desire any time you call on <lb />
M night 27th, some <lb />
one set fire to Mr. <lb />
mill and burned it to <lb />
ground, this is the second time in <lb />
six months Mr. has been <lb />
out. <lb />
Mr. Geo. L of Raleigh, <lb />
claiming to be official of the K- <lb />
of L. made a speech also. The <lb />
he has left with this people <lb />
is that he is no good, judging from <lb />
the associations that he kept while <lb />
here. <lb />
There has been a young man <lb />
a part of the past week <lb />
boarding with Police of <lb />
place, correspondent is <lb />
prised at any respectable person <lb />
boarding with police King because <lb />
he has the poorest and coldest face <lb />
of any one town. <lb />
Prof James is winning golden <lb />
opinions as a working progressive <lb />
teacher, his and pluck will <lb />
place him in the rank among <lb />
educators. Several were <lb />
presented. Dr. Loft in in Ins <lb />
inimitable style presented a <lb />
to a young lady. <lb />
Some Results. <lb />
New on <lb />
popular vote. Democrats gain <lb />
Governor, both Congressmen and <lb />
elect the legislature, securing a <lb />
Democratic Senator in place of <lb />
on pop- <lb />
vote. Democrats gain Gov- <lb />
four Congressmen. <lb />
on <lb />
vote, gain both Congressmen. <lb />
on popular <lb />
vote, gain two Congressmen. <lb />
New five Congressmen, <lb />
and the legislature, securing a <lb />
U. S. Senator in place of <lb />
New two Congressmen. <lb />
Governor <lb />
and gain three Congressmen. <lb />
nine Congressmen and <lb />
beat and Foster. <lb />
five Congressmen, <lb />
elect legislature, which secures a <lb />
Democratic to Senator <lb />
one Congressman. <lb />
Governor and six <lb />
Congressmen. <lb />
Pock <lb />
four congressman and <lb />
securing as <lb />
to Senator <lb />
Governor <lb />
four Congressmen. <lb />
Democratic Governor <lb />
and gain four Congressmen. <lb />
Kansas Farmer's Alliance elect <lb />
Governor, gain six opposition Con- <lb />
and legislature which <lb />
will elect some good man successor <lb />
to <lb />
Governor and two <lb />
Congressmen. <lb />
on <lb />
A scholar arraignment of Sing <lb />
governor, <lb />
successor <lb />
and <lb />
Col. R. G. Ingersoll, in <lb />
to a in a case which involved <lb />
the manufacture of used <lb />
the following eloquent <lb />
am aware that there is <lb />
dice against any man engaged in <lb />
the manufacture of <lb />
that from time it issues <lb />
from the coiled and poisonous worm <lb />
in the distillery until it empties <lb />
the bell of death, dishonor and <lb />
crime, that it demoralizes body <lb />
that touches it from it source to its <lb />
end. do not believe that <lb />
can contemplate the object without <lb />
prejudice against liquor crime. <lb />
All we have to do, gentlemen, is to <lb />
think of the wrecks on either <lb />
of stream of death, of the <lb />
of the insanity, of <lb />
of the destitution, of little <lb />
children tugging at the faded <lb />
withered breast of weeping and <lb />
despairing mothers, wives ask- <lb />
for bread, of men of genius <lb />
that ii has wrecked, men <lb />
with imaginary serpents, pro <lb />
by this devilish thing; and <lb />
when you think of the jails, of <lb />
alms houses, of the asylums, of the <lb />
prison, of the scaffolds either <lb />
bank, I do not wonder that every <lb />
thoughtful is prejudiced <lb />
against this damned stuff that is <lb />
called Intemperance cuts <lb />
down youth its vigor, manhood <lb />
in its strength and age its weak- <lb />
It breaks the father's heart, <lb />
the doting mother, <lb />
affections, erases <lb />
; conjugal love, blots out filial attach- <lb />
In South Dakota the Farmer's blights parental hope, <lb />
have the legislature, which <lb />
elects a successor to Senator <lb />
In Colorado the Democrats claim the <lb />
legislature, which elects a <lb />
to Senator Teller. <lb />
Our count makes the House stand <lb />
Republicans, Democrats, including <lb />
the Alliance, One <lb />
vacancy in Island, where <lb />
the election did not count. The <lb />
Democrats have majority, <lb />
this The Republicans lose seven United <lb />
States Senators apparently, with <lb />
California yet to hear from. <lb />
down mourning age <lb />
row to the grave. It produces <lb />
weakness, not strength <lb />
health; death, life. It makes <lb />
wives widows, children orphans, <lb />
fathers Mends, and all of them n i <lb />
and beggars. It <lb />
nurses gout, welcomes <lb />
cholera, <lb />
embraces <lb />
It covers the laud with idle- <lb />
misery crime. It Alls our <lb />
jails, supplies your and <lb />
asylums. It engenders con <lb />
quarrels and <lb />
cherishes riots. It crowds the pen- <lb />
and victims to <lb />
your scaffolds. It is the life-blood <lb />
St. Paul Pioneer Press. I or the gambler, the of the <lb />
You ought to get five cents worth burglar, the prop the <lb />
and the support of the mid <lb />
night incendiary. It countenances <lb />
The Sad End of a Joke. <lb />
of chloride of lime. <lb />
What <lb />
For a nickel. <lb />
The above was passed around tree <lb />
among a number of St. Paul <lb />
seas, and was m each as <lb />
Two children of the G. O. P. and a joke merit. <lb />
will be thereby saved from the loss <lb />
which may be caused by planting <lb />
certain species upon unsuitable soils. <lb />
Restored His Health. <lb />
Ac., of all the children, and will be <lb />
by special permission of the Board <lb />
of Education. <lb />
Edwin Arlington. <lb />
meets Tuesday night, j. White. <lb />
N. G. E, A. Sec. <lb />
Orion Entrapment. No. I. II. O. <lb />
F., meets every 2nd and 4th Friday <lb />
nights. E. A. C. P. C. I. <lb />
S. <lb />
Insurance No. K. of n. <lb />
sagacious E. C. Smith, the most <lb />
excellent Chairman of the Demo- <lb />
Executive Committee of the <lb />
State. Bold, fearless, discreet, well <lb />
admirably poised and <lb />
quick has conducted the <lb />
campaign with magnificent ability, <lb />
and won for himself the <lb />
meets every first and third Friday night, j and enthusiastic and heartfelt <lb />
D. D Haskett, u. <lb />
Pitt Council, No. A. L. of H., meet <lb />
every Thursday night. C. A. White, C. <lb />
Pitt county Alliance meets <lb />
the first Friday in January, April. July <lb />
and October. J. D. Cox, <lb />
E. A. Secretary. <lb />
Greenville Alliance meets Saturday <lb />
before the second Sunday in each month <lb />
o'clock, f u. Hall. <lb />
Fernando Ward, D. S. Spain. <lb />
Secretary. <lb />
POST OFFICE. <lb />
Hours pen for all from A. <lb />
M. to P. M. All mails distributed <lb />
on arrival. The deliver will <lb />
be kept open for minutes at night <lb />
after the Northern mail is distributed. <lb />
Northern Mall arrives daily <lb />
at P. M. and departs at <lb />
A. M. <lb />
Tar Old Sparta and Falkland <lb />
malls arrives daily at <lb />
M. and departs at P. M. <lb />
Washington, X <lb />
Roads, and Grimesland <lb />
nulls -f dally at <lb />
and departs at A. M. <lb />
Ridge Bell's <lb />
Ferry. Johnson's Mills, <lb />
Ha and Pullet mails arrive <lb />
Thursday and Saturday at A. M. and <lb />
Black Jack and Calico <lb />
mails arrives every Saturday at P. M. <lb />
and departs Friday at A M. <lb />
J. J. PERKINS P. M. <lb />
or bis devoted and <lb />
Well done <lb />
brave and noble Smith ; heat <lb />
now thy people they doth <lb />
give thee highest praise, and will <lb />
cheer thee all their days. <lb />
A paper has started at <lb />
Birmingham, Alabama, to <lb />
right of to <lb />
in the councils of the <lb />
the editor says if the <lb />
sovereigns stand by him he <lb />
make the white boss tuck bis <lb />
bead under bis shell like a <lb />
tornado on a After this <lb />
gentle ii Alabama white <lb />
hoes don't fuck and be runs fool of <lb />
something be will have have <lb />
to blame for Star. <lb />
My wife suffered for years from <lb />
general breaking <lb />
down of health, results of dis- <lb />
eases peculiarly to women. A few <lb />
Specific S. <lb />
restored her to perfect health. It <lb />
built up, increased appetite <lb />
and weight, until she is now <lb />
picture of health. The speedy re- <lb />
of my wife from her long ill- <lb />
caused all my family, and <lb />
The Latest News. <lb />
Wilmington Review. <lb />
The summing up of the election <lb />
returns finds the Democrats a long <lb />
ways ahead. The result has been <lb />
better than even the most sanguine <lb />
The column foots up , , , <lb />
New <lb />
m -i t n .- t poor of the Sou <lb />
Island, Connecticut, <lb />
York, New Jersey, Delaware, Penn- <lb />
Maryland. Virginia, West <lb />
Virginia, North Carolina, South <lb />
Carolina, Georgia, Florida, Alabama, <lb />
Covington, O. <lb />
Baby Cured. <lb />
, , . . ,. Mississippi. Louisiana, Arkansas, <lb />
of my neighbors, to take S. S. i Missouri, <lb />
As a tonic we are delighted , Indiana, Illinois, Kansas, Wisconsin, <lb />
with it. Minnesota, Nebraska and Montana. <lb />
some of these States we have made <lb />
almost a clean sweep and in others <lb />
we have gained largely. The three <lb />
exceptions of Republican States are <lb />
Washington and Nevada. <lb />
The estimates are from to ma- <lb />
in the next House and a gain <lb />
of a U. S, Senator in New <lb />
shire, New York and Kansas, and <lb />
possibly also in Illinois and <lb />
do. We lose a Senator, however, in <lb />
Ohio, which elects a Republican <lb />
Legislature, although the Democrats <lb />
have gained largely in Congressional <lb />
districts. It has been one the <lb />
grandest victories known in the his- <lb />
of the politics in this country. <lb />
My baby bad worse case of <lb />
Catarrh that I ever saw a small <lb />
child afflicted nasal dis- <lb />
charge was very large and very <lb />
offensive. Having some personal <lb />
knowledge of curative proper- <lb />
ties of S. S. I gave baby a <lb />
course of using nothing <lb />
else. In a short time discharge <lb />
from the nose stopped, and the Ca- <lb />
was cared entirely and per- <lb />
as there has been no <lb />
return o fit since. <lb />
David <lb />
Independence, O, <lb />
May <lb />
Treatise on Blood and Skin <lb />
eases mailed free. <lb />
SWIFT'S SPECIFIC CO., <lb />
Atlanta <lb />
you said yon <lb />
had been to Sunday-school. <lb />
Johnny a far-away<lb />
does it happen that <lb />
hands smell fishy <lb />
brought home the Sun-, H the <lb />
.,.,, T,. <lb />
side page is all about Jonah who knocked the <lb />
whale. I from under the boom <lb />
Count the greatest <lb />
living German general has just <lb />
his ninetieth birthday, <lb />
e is by the Get mans <lb />
and his natal day was celebrated <lb />
by several days festivity through- <lb />
out Germany. The young <lb />
or never tires of heaping honor <lb />
upon the old soldier. <lb />
If reciprocity isn't free bade we <lb />
should like to be informed what <lb />
it is. <lb />
Whether kills Reed or <lb />
Reed kills Elaine is immaterial to <lb />
Benjamin Harrison. <lb />
family of Boss Reed S C, spoke <lb />
here on Nov. 1st, Claudius <lb />
Hie great, and the old he rad L. H. <lb />
Wilson, to a small crowd principal- <lb />
The are very <lb />
bright, for the gentleman to stay <lb />
with families the rem under of <lb />
their lives, as of usefulness <lb />
has expired, as political teachers <lb />
and leaders Pitt County. <lb />
The concert, at the Academy <lb />
Friday night was grand success. <lb />
The exercises were fittingly intro- <lb />
an eloquent address by F. G. <lb />
James, Esq., of the bar. <lb />
Mr. James is a charming speaker <lb />
and held his large <lb />
with his polished <lb />
oratory. He is one the coming <lb />
men of State. The chapel was <lb />
tastily arranged. an I <lb />
wall presented a most attractive <lb />
appearance thing in or- <lb />
It is useless to as <lb />
every student on program ac- <lb />
himself most creditable <lb />
manner. <lb />
Mr. E- C secretary <lb />
N. C State Alliance spoke <lb />
here on Thursday to glad <lb />
to state that be made an able and <lb />
forcible democratic, as well as Al- <lb />
speech, he is the right man <lb />
the right place. Following him <lb />
Col. Harry Skinner made one of the <lb />
most able Tariff this com <lb />
has ever had the pleasure of <lb />
He also spoke on the sub- <lb />
Treasury bill which if could be made <lb />
make the <lb />
poor tat or the South a happy <lb />
prosperous people. We predict <lb />
for Col. Skinner a bright future and <lb />
the day is not far distant, he <lb />
will be sent to Congress to defend <lb />
and plead the rights of the farmers <lb />
of the Southern States and <lb />
N. C. <lb />
Grifton Scraps were put <lb />
type for last issue but had to be <lb />
to make room for election <lb />
news. They may be a little of <lb />
date now, bat will be interesting <lb />
never t ed. <lb />
When the Republican majority <lb />
in Congress is finishing its work of <lb />
the surplus in the <lb />
United States Treasury, this win- <lb />
it is hoped, though it must be <lb />
confessed that there is little <lb />
for the hope, that one cent <lb />
letter postage will not be forgot- <lb />
ten. We know that the <lb />
can bosses are not anxious to do <lb />
this, or anything else that will <lb />
benefit the people at large, but <lb />
some of them may be shrewd <lb />
enough to see that it would be a <lb />
popular way to spend a portion of <lb />
the surplus, and that it might be <lb />
made an excuse in the eyes of the <lb />
masses for the millions given and <lb />
proposed to be given by vicious <lb />
class legislation.<lb />
Let the fact be remembered <lb />
to his credit, that in none of the <lb />
campaign speeches he made did <lb />
Mr. Blame say one word in favor <lb />
of the outrageous Force bill. <lb />
True, he did not it, but <lb />
it does not do to expect to much <lb />
from a Republican. <lb />
Acting upon the suggestion a prom- <lb />
merchant of this deter- <lb />
to work it his books <lb />
keeper, with an original variation. <lb />
So be <lb />
You ought to get five <lb />
worth of <lb />
to the merchant's <lb />
the liar, the thief, esteems <lb />
the blasphemer. violates <lb />
reverences fraud and honors <lb />
infamy. It <lb />
hates loves, scorns virtue, <lb />
innocence. It me it. s the father <lb />
to butcher bis helpless offspring, <lb />
helps the to massacre bis <lb />
and child to grind the par <lb />
It burns up men, <lb />
women, detests ii to curses <lb />
God and despises heaven. It <lb />
perjury <lb />
A Safe Hobby. <lb />
A hobby is apt to be an expensive <lb />
palfrey. It sometimes costs piles of <lb />
money to groom and run it, and it <lb />
wins purses and cups enough to <lb />
pay for its keep and entrance fees. <lb />
Nevertheless as a man, in the absence <lb />
of some special object to engage <lb />
thoughts, is almost sure to get into <lb />
mischief, it is better for him to push <lb />
ahead on any sort of a hobby that is <lb />
not vicious than to lounge through life <lb />
In a slipshod, desultory way, without <lb />
definite aim or purpose. No matter <lb />
what other praiseworthy hobbies a man <lb />
may have, he should make conscience <lb />
the prime favorite of his moral stud. <lb />
That is a hobby that is always safe. <lb />
Give it the rein freely, never curb it or <lb />
cheek it, go with it In whatsoever <lb />
its divine instinct would <lb />
you, and over every of <lb />
through every of it <lb />
shall take you safely to the <lb />
shall seem to be as the <lb />
Beautiful your journey's <lb />
York Ledger. <lb />
Bucket. <lb />
A recent patent, which has many <lb />
points in its favor, is on a noiseless <lb />
bucket. This bucket is fitted with India <lb />
rubber feet, eyelets and handle guards, <lb />
and thus all noise in handling is ob- <lb />
The eyelets are made some- <lb />
what larger in the bucket arms than <lb />
Usual, so that the rubber can lo easily <lb />
in, and the handle works freely in <lb />
the rubber. The fitting up of the <lb />
bucket can be done hi two or three <lb />
minutes. By this arrangement no ring <lb />
marks are left on carpet or and <lb />
the wear and tear of the bucket is re- <lb />
to a Cincinnati <lb />
Commercial <lb />
Saltpeter In the Soil. <lb />
Capt. Douglas Galton, one of the <lb />
first living authorities on sanitary sub- <lb />
lecturing before the Royal <lb />
soil in many cities <lb />
and villages is loaded with and <lb />
salt, the chemical results of animal and <lb />
vegetable refuse left to decay, from the <lb />
presence of which the well water is <lb />
pure. There are many factories of <lb />
saltpeter in India derived from this <lb />
source, and during the great French <lb />
wars, when England blockaded all tho <lb />
seaports of Europe, the first Napoleon <lb />
obtained saltpeter for gunpowder from <lb />
the of The almost <lb />
modes of village life mean the <lb />
presence of large and increasing <lb />
of matter in the soil, a <lb />
which in India is the origin of <lb />
cholera or the terrible Delhi ulcer, and <lb />
In our own is responsible for at <lb />
least one-third of the death <lb />
York Herald. <lb />
rations, taciturn bookkeeper i defiles jury box stains the <lb />
meekly bowed his head and went on <lb />
Tooting up his trial balances, while <lb />
bis employer retired discomfited. <lb />
The next he received a note <lb />
from his bookkeeper to this <lb />
I took five worth of <lb />
potash and am as sick as a <lb />
Already there are charges of <lb />
mismanagement against the <lb />
World's Fair Commission. The <lb />
greater portion of the <lb />
appropriated by Congress for ex- <lb />
has already been expended, <lb />
and the work of the Commission <lb />
is only just begun, and its list of <lb />
salaried is constantly <lb />
increasing. This is all wrong. <lb />
The million and a half <lb />
by Congress should have <lb />
been amply sufficient to paid <lb />
every necessary expense incurred <lb />
by the National Government in <lb />
connection with the exposition <lb />
with the exception of the erection <lb />
of buildings, and with proper <lb />
management it would have done <lb />
so, salaries and fancy <lb />
expenses to every Tom, <lb />
Dick and Harry is not good man- <lb />
and that appears to be <lb />
what the Commission has been <lb />
doing. It begins to look as <lb />
though Uncle Sam would have to <lb />
interfere with these <lb />
at his expense. <lb />
The who accomplishes <lb />
what he starts out to do always <lb />
finds it necessary to tread upon <lb />
the toes of a great many people, <lb />
and sore toes, like sore heads <lb />
cause truth to be greatly stretch- <lb />
ed, sometimes entirely destroyed. <lb />
This should be remembered when <lb />
reading attacks Henry M. <lb />
Stanley, the successful African <lb />
explorer. <lb />
Governors Hill and Campbell are <lb />
a well mated pair, and if they <lb />
maintain their present excellent <lb />
condition until the Summer of <lb />
1892, they may be entered as a <lb />
double team against the field in <lb />
the great national sweepstakes. <lb />
They are both Democrats, and <lb />
good ones. <lb />
the ermine. It degrades the <lb />
citizen, debases the legislator, dis- <lb />
honors, the statesman and disarms <lb />
the patriot. It brings shame <lb />
honor; terror, not safety; despair, <lb />
not hope; misery not and <lb />
with the malevolence a lieu d it <lb />
calmly surveys its frightful <lb />
and havoc, it <lb />
poisons felicity, kills peace, rums <lb />
morals, blights confidence, slays rep- <lb />
and wipes out <lb />
or, then curses the world and laughs <lb />
at its ruin. It does all that and <lb />
murders the It is <lb />
be sum of all villainies, the father <lb />
of all crimes, the mother of <lb />
the devil's best and <lb />
God's worst <lb />
Reciting Scripture. <lb />
A Windsor Locks little girl, just old <lb />
enough to enter the infant class at the <lb />
Sunday school, was ambitious to re- <lb />
peat a text of Scripture as the older <lb />
ones did at the concert exercises. To <lb />
humor her ambition and make it <lb />
certain that she would succeed <lb />
the mother selected the brief text, <lb />
is lawful to do good on the Sabbath <lb />
and taught her until she rehearsed <lb />
It several times correctly. When the <lb />
moment arrived, however, the little or- <lb />
electrified her audience and <lb />
her mother with the proposition <lb />
that is awful to do good on the <lb />
Sabbath Post. <lb />
Babies are the institution should <lb />
be guarded from attacks of colic by tr. <lb />
Bull's Baby <lb />
The summer while climbing the <lb />
mountains or bathing In sands of the <lb />
seashore, should carry with her a box of <lb />
Old Saul's Catarrh Cure. It is <lb />
able for cold In head. <lb />
A friend induced me to try Salvation <lb />
Oil for my rheumatic foot. I used It <lb />
and the rheumatism Is entirely gone. <lb />
JOHN H. ANDERSON, Baltimore, Md, <lb />
Positive and unsolicited testimony <lb />
from every section confirms every claim <lb />
made for the wonderful efficacy of Dr. <lb />
Bull Cough Syrup. Price as cents. <lb />
Frost <lb />
An Austrian engineer has tried the <lb />
effect of adding soda to <lb />
Portland cement mortar and exposing <lb />
the some to the action of frost. The <lb />
specimens were afterward placed in a <lb />
hot oven, where they remained for <lb />
three hours. At the end of this time it <lb />
was found the extreme cold had had <lb />
no disadvantageous effect on the set- <lb />
ting of the specimens. New York <lb />
Commercial Advertiser. <lb />
Buck Story <lb />
Washington Post. <lb />
I was returning home <lb />
a furlough during the latter <lb />
part of said Congressman <lb />
Buck of Texas, pulled <lb />
up at a little on the road- <lb />
side in Louisiana about night. <lb />
The sole occupant of the cabin <lb />
was one woman. She refused to <lb />
let me remain during night or <lb />
to me anything to eat. I bad <lb />
one gold dollar my pocket which <lb />
I offered to pay her a chicken I <lb />
which had just been cooked and I <lb />
was on table. She re-1 <lb />
fused to sell the chicken at any <lb />
pi ice, but she was willing to wager <lb />
the against the dollar that <lb />
she could beat me jumping, I to <lb />
make the first jump, starting from <lb />
the log door step. <lb />
took a survey of the very <lb />
short woman who bad bantered me <lb />
for a trial my activity, and then <lb />
surveyed myself. was a long <lb />
legged cuss, and I put the dollar <lb />
on table the chicken. I <lb />
then took a position on the door- <lb />
step, swung my hands to and fro, <lb />
pluming for my flight through <lb />
air. Then I lit out for the tallest <lb />
jump on record. By the time I <lb />
bit ground and tamed to see <lb />
woman follow she had shut the <lb />
door fastened it on <lb />
The only thing I could see was <lb />
of a double-barrel shot-gun <lb />
supplemented by a firm female <lb />
voice admonishing me to move <lb />
oat and to move quickly. I <lb />
moved. There was something about <lb />
that voice and that gun which in- <lb />
spired me with the idea that it <lb />
would be unhealthy me to <lb />
there <lb />
AYCOCK Ii <lb />
C. C. DANIELS <lb />
DANIELS. <lb />
n. c <lb />
D. L. JAMES,<lb />
Greenville, H. <lb />
At New York, one <lb />
night last week, a farmer, before <lb />
retiring, in the stove oven <lb />
for safety. next morning his <lb />
wife made fire, instead of him- <lb />
self, and most of the money was <lb />
Domed. i <lb />
A LEX L. BLOW, <lb />
KY-AT-L AW, <lb />
G R E E N V I L I. E, Ar. C <lb />
J. E. M RE. J. M. TUCKER. J. MURPHY <lb />
TUCKER MURPHY. <lb />
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N. C. <lb />
MARRY SKINNER <lb />
A SKINNER, <lb />
n. c.<lb />
U O. JAMES, <lb />
N. C <lb />
Practice In all the courts. Collection <lb />
J. <lb />
B. YELLOWLEY, <lb />
A Y-A W, <lb />
Greenville, N. <lb />
J MARQUIS, <lb />
V DENTIST,<lb />
of <lb />
Office In Skinner Building door, <lb />
Photograph Gallery.<lb />
the New Lee and New Patron Cook Stoves stand lead. Haskett Co.<lb /></p>
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now, than which a better could not <lb />
be wade in all North Carolina. <lb />
We rise to nominate Col. Harry <lb />
Skinner, of Pitt county, as speak- <lb />
of the House of Representatives <lb />
at the next General Assembly. <lb />
There will be no more brilliant <lb />
man in the Legislature than Col. <lb />
Skinner. He is a quick thinker, <lb />
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through which to the public. <lb />
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Mail <lb />
WEDNESDAY, 12th. m <lb />
How docs it look now <lb />
father's Blue <lb />
for and- <lb />
has been found and it <lb />
is who is down now. <lb />
After the storm comes a calm- <lb />
A storm struck the Republican <lb />
party of the whole country last <lb />
week and now tho g. o. p. is com- <lb />
posed of the calmest looking set <lb />
want to behold. <lb />
class. Give us Harry Skinner for <lb />
Speaker. <lb />
While others are receiving <lb />
for the work they per lam- <lb />
ed during the campaign, Mr. <lb />
Alex. L. Blow, Chairman of the <lb />
Democratic Executive Committee <lb />
of county, should not be <lb />
overlooked. Ho is an <lb />
gable worker and Pitt county's <lb />
success is due in a great measure <lb />
to his efforts. Ho is ever <lb />
and watchful of party's inter- <lb />
est, and is the best manager the <lb />
county has ever had. The Re- <lb />
believes no county in the <lb />
State has a chairman superior to <lb />
him. Mr. Blow is well qualified <lb />
to fill tho position as chairman of <lb />
the State Committee and we yet <lb />
expect to see him there. His re- <lb />
cord is an honorable one and ho <lb />
is deserving of praise. <lb />
So <lb />
Democrat to Mr. <lb />
or, the tell me has in- <lb />
creased the price of everything <lb />
Mr. it ran the <lb />
votes up so high I could not on <lb />
If the families of defeated Re- <lb />
publican candidates do not want <lb />
to read what Democratic papers <lb />
have to say in giving their read- <lb />
the news they should not <lb />
row and read said paper. <lb />
Hatch, of Missouri, <lb />
Springer, of Illinois, of In- <lb />
Crisp, of Georgia, and Mills, <lb />
are so far announced as <lb />
candidates for the of <lb />
the next House of <lb />
Reflector hopes that <lb />
Crisp will be elected Speaker. <lb />
Yesterday at Durham the corner <lb />
store of the main building for <lb />
Trinity College was laid with <lb />
posing ceremonies. Our <lb />
townsman ex-Gov. Jarvis, <lb />
was present and delivered the ed- <lb />
address. The <lb />
tor received an invitation to at- <lb />
tend the exercises. <lb />
President Harrison has appoint- <lb />
ed Thursday, the 27th day of this <lb />
month, to be observed as a day of <lb />
prayer and thanksgiving. His <lb />
proclamation is rather a tame one- <lb />
Perhaps he does not feel so much <lb />
giving thanks since his ad- <lb />
ministration has met with such a <lb />
stinging rebuke at the ballot box. <lb />
Some men, thirsting for <lb />
cal honors, are not satisfied to <lb />
await the time when their own <lb />
party will reward them for their <lb />
service, but turn to the other <lb />
party just the decline of that <lb />
party, and thus forever debar <lb />
ed from any political honors. <lb />
wonder how a man feels under <lb />
such circumstances. <lb />
Election news was good news all <lb />
around. Even President Harrison <lb />
was moved to Thanksgiving <lb />
proclamation. He may not <lb />
Democratic success in his list of <lb />
but the country will be <lb />
grateful for it, all the <lb />
Record. <lb />
Really the President was so late <lb />
in making his proclamation that <lb />
we had begun to think he was <lb />
going to proclaim a day for fast- <lb />
and prayer for the <lb />
can party. <lb />
The Wilmington Dotty <lb />
gets there every time. On Thurs- <lb />
day evening as we tore open the <lb />
wrapper we found spring chickens, <lb />
game chickens, old and young <lb />
chickens, all roosters, crowing for <lb />
dear life, cannons belching forth <lb />
their peals of rejoicing, one <lb />
chasing off another from the <lb />
field, a very sick chicken, and <lb />
several tombstones to mark the <lb />
last resting place of the <lb />
can party, all announcing that <lb />
New Hanover redeem- <lb />
ed herself, had covered herself all <lb />
over with glory, and that the Re- <lb />
publican party, was first, last and <lb />
all the time, dead. The <lb />
stands in the front rank of evening <lb />
in cur State and always <lb />
keeps abreast of the times. Al- <lb />
though New Hanover gave a <lb />
small majority, she get there just <lb />
the same. Now, Bro. James <lb />
Assistant <lb />
want a few more votes to increase <lb />
your majority, why just send up <lb />
to old Pitt, she's got and to <lb />
spare. <lb />
Price. <lb />
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Walston. <lb />
Johnson. <lb />
MO. <lb />
Lady husband was a can- <lb />
came out <lb />
Hannah, you catch that <lb />
old sick rooster out in the yard f I <lb />
want to send him down to the <lb />
tor, as they seem to have a fondness <lb />
sick chickens down there at his <lb />
aunt kin <lb />
Missus, but hit. me <lb />
bitter keep <lb />
He got beep use <lb />
sick <lb />
crack <lb />
I Skinner. <lb />
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rife <lb />
Cox. <lb />
Britten. <lb />
Chapman. <lb />
Kirkman.<lb />
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Ward. <lb />
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YOUR KIND ATTENTION <lb />
Is railed to the stocks <lb />
Groceries Family Supplies <lb />
to at the store of, <lb />
T BRO., <lb />
We recently opened with a line of goods that are all New <lb />
and We also have Canned Goods, Confections, Cigars, <lb />
Tobacco, Snuff, and all other articles usually found in a Grocery <lb />
Store. We solicit a share of your patronage. <lb />
. j . a.<lb />
and Dealer in STAPLE AND <lb />
and FLOUR-SPECIALTIES <lb />
Car Load Feed Oats, Car load Corn, Car load No. Hay, <lb />
Car Load Rib Side Meat, Car Load St. Louis <lb />
Heavy Mess Pork, Granulated Sugar. <lb />
Sugar, Gail Ax Snuff, all kinds. <lb />
Rail Road Mills Snuff. Snuff. <lb />
Rico Molasses, Tabs Boston Lard. <lb />
Cases Star Lye, Gross Matches. <lb />
Also full line Baking Powders. Soda, Soap, Starch, <lb />
Cakes, Crackers, Candles, Canned Goods, Wrapping Paper, Paper Sack. <lb />
Special prices veil to the wholesale trade on large quantities of the <lb />
goods. <lb />
J. A. ANDREWS. GREENVILLE. <lb />
FAIL AND WINTER ANNOUNCEMENT <lb />
-o- <lb />
The leading General Merchandise dealers in <lb />
County.----- <lb />
Washington Letter. <lb />
From Our Regular Correspondent. <lb />
No. <lb />
Son of old Union Soldier to <lb />
Mr. is all <lb />
about -Major I I bear you are going <lb />
to <lb />
Mr. I am <lb />
to to live. I spent nearly <lb />
all my money trying to buy my <lb />
election, and as I was not elected, <lb />
I cant afford to live America <lb />
since the tariff law has taken <lb />
Son of old Major, <lb />
as my father was the war, I get <lb />
a right good sol sill try it <lb />
a while longer. But, Major, <lb />
you think you can live here on what <lb />
it will take to pay your to <lb />
England <lb />
Mr. sir, as to <lb />
that, the republicans since <lb />
have brought such a defeat to the <lb />
party, will pay my excises, <lb />
pay me besides to go <lb />
The Next Congress. <lb />
A Table of <lb />
the Democrats and <lb />
Washington, Nov. is <lb />
given the complexion of each State <lb />
delegation as shown by the latest <lb />
New <lb />
New <lb />
New <lb />
North <lb />
Sooth <lb />
Sooth <lb />
Virginia <lb />
West <lb />
number <lb />
is probably the largest <lb />
under the <lb />
tariff law in the country, and <lb />
necessarily a republican, and it is <lb />
the passage of that law and the <lb />
Washington, D. C, Nov. team's the that <lb />
great wave sue , mind when he <lb />
, says he is glad it. As to <lb />
that swept over the country Q r ts g <lb />
Tuesday brought more real rejoicing j more o same kind M that <lb />
to than anything which. <lb />
has since the election of. nm, services of an undertaker. <lb />
Cleveland and in 1884 , Attorney <lb />
, are overspread Genera Miler want to <lb />
is a general break up, <lb />
right to smile, while tho which they see ahead, are <lb />
who are out bringing all the pressure <lb />
LOW PRICE STORE <lb />
in need <lb />
DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, BOOTS <lb />
TRUNKS AND VALISES. <lb />
CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES <lb />
We sell low for cash. <lb />
What Are You Waiting For<lb />
Our is Large, Our Goods Prices <lb />
WE MAKE A BUSINESS OF MAKING BARGAINS IN <lb />
and It. <lb />
The Latest in in Quality, Utmost in have been combined by in <lb />
ONE MIGHTY EFFORT FOR <lb />
On Fall and winter Stock Will Not and Can Not Surpassed. <lb />
is a Limit w Goods not be We our Pr at tho Low Water and <lb />
RELIABLE GOODS, UNDER <lb />
INSPECT US. US. KNOW US. <lb />
AND YOU WILL FIND WE DEAL FAIR AND YOU DOLLARS. <lb />
ft <lb />
We wish to say to our customers everywhere that we th <lb />
largest and best selected stock that it been our pleas- <lb />
to place before you. And beg of you that yon will <lb />
inspect our stock and compare quality, quantity and <lb />
prices given you where else by any first class <lb />
house. We realize that competition is the <lb />
life of trade but we are fully abreast of <lb />
the times and feel able to meet any <lb />
competitor fairly and squarely. <lb />
We give our customers the <lb />
very best that can be <lb />
bought for the <lb />
MONEY <lb />
invested in that <lb />
article. We are with <lb />
the people in their de- <lb />
that they shall buy <lb />
And we <lb />
who shall give us their patronage <lb />
that they shall have them cheap. If you <lb />
fail to get as good bargains, when you buy <lb />
of some one else, as your neighbor gels who buys <lb />
of us, you have only yourself to blame, because we <lb />
have invited yon time and again to come in and see us. <lb />
Our invitation to people is LEARN OP US, KNOW <lb />
US, BUY US. With these three injunctions ringing fresh in <lb />
your ears every week, we again ask you to come and examine the <lb />
following lines of General Merchandise <lb />
their boots, go around with <lb />
gone laces and attempt to ex- <lb />
plain condemnation which the <lb />
voters of the have placed <lb />
upon the administration and <lb />
all the pressure they can <lb />
command to bear on man the <lb />
White for the purpose of <lb />
securing the vacant place the <lb />
bench of the Supreme Court. <lb />
The democrats are fortunate in <lb />
the republican majority in Congress I ,,. good at <lb />
for its action in giving the people a hand next Speaker , <lb />
batch of the most laws- the the names <lb />
ever turned out at a single <lb />
of Congress, topped off with <lb />
worst all, the tariff <lb />
law, the weight of stolen has been <lb />
felt by everybody, although it is <lb />
a month since it became a law. <lb />
The democrats expected, as tin-y <lb />
bad every do, to carry tin- <lb />
House of Representatives by a good <lb />
working majority, but they <lb />
hardly prepared to see the party <lb />
win such an unprecedented victory <lb />
in every section of the country, elect <lb />
more two thirds of the <lb />
House carrying republican <lb />
Mi. Samuel Flake, a highly cs- <lb />
Pennsylvania, Kansas, teemed this died <lb />
Michigan, j his home, lour miles from <lb />
sin. If ever there was good reason ville, Friday night minutes to <lb />
for holding a democratic jubilee it I October 17th, He <lb />
already mentioned are Messrs Mills, <lb />
and Springer. Very <lb />
members of Congress are now <lb />
in this city, but somehow idea <lb />
seems general that speakership <lb />
will go to South. that event <lb />
it is almost certain that it will be <lb />
one the first lour <lb />
above mentioned. <lb />
The who went <lb />
to vote returned mostly at to <lb />
escape jeers of their <lb />
Lang's thanksgiving proclamation <lb />
this year beats the President's, two <lb />
in Well, that's easy <lb />
enough. Lang is a bigger man, and <lb />
he feels lots happier the <lb />
dent, hence is in a better frame of <lb />
for getting a proclamation. <lb />
Again, Lang's honest <lb />
the people -gives a clear con- <lb />
is more., <lb />
President can claim, so yon see ho <lb />
keeps in the lead all the war. Yon <lb />
will And the proclamation in that <lb />
certainly exists now, and it is not <lb />
that the democrats here are <lb />
in wildest state of <lb />
The proved to be too <lb />
much for Mr. J. S. the <lb />
gentleman who took hold of the lie <lb />
publican Congressional Committee, <lb />
with the announcement that he <lb />
would win the tight, and he has <lb />
gone Sooth to recuperate his shat- <lb />
nerves. also wished to <lb />
escape the of <lb />
those be persuaded to contribute <lb />
considerable sums of money, which <lb />
was to purchase certain victory <lb />
Mr. was also anxious to <lb />
avoid interview with Mr. Ben- <lb />
Harrison until that gentle- <lb />
man has time to smooth his <lb />
much ruffled feathers. is <lb />
responsible for much of suffer- <lb />
Mr Harrison is undergoing <lb />
now. Last Summer Mr. Harrison. <lb />
like a of sense, had made <lb />
his mind that democrats would <lb />
control next I although <lb />
deeply regretting outlook, be <lb />
had ceased to worry to any <lb />
over it. Then came <lb />
and with rainbow stories convinced <lb />
the old gentleman that <lb />
cans were bound to win in Con- <lb />
and that it would <lb />
a great scheme to have idea <lb />
passed along republican lines <lb />
that this election was to be nations <lb />
a vindication of Mr. Harrison <lb />
and administration. It was <lb />
done and that's heart of <lb />
Mr. Harrison is heavy. <lb />
He realizes that got him <lb />
into a fight-that he might just as <lb />
well have kept Cut of, and that <lb />
have jumped on bis <lb />
party with their heaviest feet, <lb />
he would like to talk to Clark- <lb />
it. He baa a suspicion <lb />
that knowingly got <lb />
into this scrape for purpose of <lb />
knocked oat, so as to <lb />
bold Presidential aspirations of <lb />
Gen. is <lb />
pledged. <lb />
Mr. was asked what <lb />
be thought or result, bat <lb />
be declined to talk further than to <lb />
say be knew nothing about <lb />
politics. No news lb that. <lb />
Millionaire Carnegie, is here <lb />
looking after. Re of his- at con- <lb />
tracts with the Navy department, <lb />
says an interview that be regards <lb />
the remits of election as the <lb />
was born January 27th, 1815. In <lb />
he was married to Priscilla <lb />
Allen. lie had been in declining <lb />
health for several years and had <lb />
been confined to his bed for three <lb />
weeks. He was an excellent gentle- <lb />
man and had a large circle of <lb />
Sunday afternoon his remains were <lb />
interred in the family grave yard; <lb />
nil services were conducted by <lb />
Rev. James Craft. He left a wife, <lb />
children and grand children and <lb />
great grand children who mourn <lb />
their loss. A <lb />
Mr. Ivy Fleming died at his home <lb />
near Greenville Saturday night, Nov. <lb />
2nd, in his year, of apoplexy. <lb />
Since an attack three years ago his <lb />
family has detected a gradual but <lb />
decided failing of the vital forces <lb />
which somewhat prepared them for <lb />
the sad parting. For the last <lb />
years of his lite he was a faithful, <lb />
consistent and leading member of <lb />
the Primitive Baptist Church <lb />
Great Swamp, attending its meetings <lb />
regularly and taking a prominent <lb />
part in all its deliberations. A large <lb />
family representative men and <lb />
women survive him and will be <lb />
a perpetual and lasting monument to <lb />
his purity of life and Christian char- <lb />
His host of friends and ac- <lb />
will greatly miss his <lb />
genial countenance and will long <lb />
cherish his memory. Z. B. <lb />
double column over there on the local salvation of the party, <lb />
sod he is f lad It. Mr. <lb />
Summary Results in North <lb />
Carolina. <lb />
Judicial ticket is elected by <lb />
about majority. <lb />
General Assembly will stand <lb />
about five-sixths Democratic. <lb />
First elected by <lb />
a very large majority. <lb />
Second col. <lb />
Republican elected by a small ma- <lb />
elected by j <lb />
about majority. <lb />
Fourth elected by <lb />
as as majority. <lb />
Fifth elected <lb />
by <lb />
elect- <lb />
ed by about <lb />
District <lb />
elected by <lb />
Eight elected <lb />
by nearly <lb />
Ninth District elected <lb />
d s <lb />
BALL'S SAFE AND LOCK CO. <lb />
Manufacturers of Hall's Patent <lb />
BANK LOCKS VAULT WORK. <lb />
SAFES <lb />
FACTORY OFFICE <lb />
Staple Fat Dry Goods <lb />
Motions, <lb />
I fats and Caps, <lb />
Boots and Shoes, <lb />
Hardware, <lb />
Farming Implements, <lb />
Heavy Fancy Groceries <lb />
Flour a Specialty, <lb />
Crockery <lb />
Wood Willow Ware, <lb />
Tinware, <lb />
Stationery, <lb />
Trunks and Valises, <lb />
Harness and Whips. <lb />
After a business <lb />
of twenty five <lb />
years we do not hesitate <lb />
to fell you that we can <lb />
and do offer you bargains <lb />
that have never before <lb />
heard, of in this <lb />
county, and, each, <lb />
season we are at <lb />
work trying to serve your <lb />
interests faithfully. <lb />
COBB, C C <lb />
Pitt Co. N C. Pitt Co <lb />
T. H. GILLIAN. <lb />
Co. <lb />
Cobb Bros., <lb />
Cotton Factors, <lb />
-AND- <lb />
Commission Merchants, <lb />
NORFOLK, VA. <lb />
SOLICIT of COTTON <lb />
We have had many years ex- <lb />
at the business and are <lb />
prepared to handle Cotton to <lb />
advantage of shippers. <lb />
All business entrusted to our <lb />
Lauds will receive prompt and <lb />
careful <lb />
STOVES. STOVES.<lb />
We are making a specialty of <lb />
COOKING STOVES. <lb />
and are receiving the finest <lb />
line ever brought to Greenville <lb />
Our stock will be complete <lb />
embracing every made. <lb />
Our popular <lb />
still stands at the head. Our <lb />
other brands are all good. We <lb />
have the heaviest Stove for <lb />
the money ever put on this <lb />
market. We carry a full line <lb />
of Pipe and Fix- <lb />
lures. Tinware. Hardware. <lb />
Saw Glimmers, Hails, Taints. <lb />
Oils. Doors Sash, Glass <lb />
and Putty. <lb />
We-want to see everybody <lb />
wants a Cook Stove. We <lb />
arc prepared to supply the <lb />
demand. <lb />
Co. <lb />
i GO<lb />
on <lb />
7- <lb />
co <lb />
Notice Notice <lb />
On Saturday Nov. 22nd 1890. I will <lb />
offer for sale to the highest bidder for <lb />
cash at the Court House door in <lb />
C. that valuable house and lot in <lb />
now occupied by Mr. E. A. <lb />
House contains eight rooms, <lb />
with all the necessary buildings. <lb />
The lot is a corner lot embracing J acre <lb />
J. T. Sledge, Agent. <lb />
MUSIC HOUSE <lb />
CHAS. L. GASKILL CO., <lb />
OF NEW N. C. <lb />
have opened a <lb />
in which Pianos and Organs of <lb />
the highest grade, are sold at <lb />
the living prices. Also <lb />
small Musical <lb />
of every style and description. <lb />
Send for <lb />
B. B. SHAW, <lb />
Special Agent, <lb />
Washington, N, C. <lb />
D. D. HASKETT k CO. <lb />
FURNITURE <lb />
We are headquarters in this market for Furniture and ask you <lb />
to look at our line of Suits, both Walnut and cheaper woods. <lb />
Bureaus, Bedsteads, single and double, Mattresses and Bed <lb />
Springs, Children's Beds, Cribs and Cradles, Washstands, Cane <lb />
and Wood Chairs, and Hocking Chairs, <lb />
Children's Chairs, Cent re and Dining Tables, Lounges and <lb />
lots other things too numerous to mention. We thank you for <lb />
past favors and trust and believe that you will continue to patron- <lb />
us, for we work not alone for our interest but also for yours. <lb />
WILSON-<lb />
WILSON, N. O. <lb />
A New Beef Market. <lb />
Opened in Greenville. Johnson. Nor- <lb />
Co. base opened a market at <lb />
their opposite Skinner's Opera <lb />
House. respectfully ask a liberal <lb />
share of the patronage of the citizens of <lb />
Greenville and the county generally. <lb />
Parties in the country having Beeves, <lb />
Hogs, Goats, Sheep or Hides to sell will <lb />
do to call on us selling else- <lb />
CO. <lb />
STOVES <lb />
-A full line of-<lb />
bushels Cotton Seed for <lb />
which the highest cash price be <lb />
paid or Meal in ex- <lb />
Hacks furnished on application <lb />
Car load of Cotton Seed Meal and <lb />
Hulls on hand for sale at low rates. <lb />
This Is the best feed for stock that is <lb />
known. Apply to <lb />
M. <lb />
Cooking and Heating <lb />
STOVES. <lb />
Hardware and Tinware <lb />
A full line just received.<lb />
All to be sold low as can be <lb />
--------for cash.------- <lb />
We are ready to take orders for <lb />
TOBACCO FLUES <lb />
for next season. <lb />
LATHAM FENDER<lb />
. <lb />
Is now an established fact and commends it- <lb />
self to the readers of the We have <lb />
no enemies to punish, or friends to reward. <lb />
Don't pay one man as a means to rob his neigh- <lb />
buy Tobacco on its merits and stand ready <lb />
to compare sales with any market in the State. <lb />
Try us and be convinced, proof of the pudding is <lb />
the We will pay for all Hogs- <lb />
heads used in shipping to us. Prompt personal <lb />
attention given the sale of every pile of tobacco <lb />
on our floor, and SAVE you over a third in <lb />
charges of what you pay in other markets to <lb />
have your tobacco sold. Give us a trial. <lb />
Your friend, <lb />
Ed. M. PACE. <lb />
Sales every day <lb />
HARRIS WAREHOUSE <lb />
We make no advertisements but will pay as much for any <lb />
all of <lb />
As any House Anywhere. <lb />
We guarantee all patrons the best possible attention and <lb />
personal attention <lb />
Every Lot of Tobacco put on our Floors. <lb />
We know that a poor sale means a loss of patronage and we as <lb />
men cannot afford <lb />
Empty Hogsheads furnished free. Find them with A. <lb />
Greenville, or with K Harris, Falkland. <lb />
Our market is the best market for bright tobacco in the <lb />
and our facilities for handling tobacco as good as and <lb />
we will do all we can to please you if you will give us a trial. <lb />
Our house is the best lighted in town and we have every <lb />
advantage that can be had on a loose market. Give us a trial <lb />
and be convinced. <lb />
HARRIS. CO.<lb /></p>
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                <p>
Greenville, N. C <lb />
Local Spa <lb />
Cooper's <lb />
Warehouse <lb />
H. C. <lb />
is the leading place <lb />
For farmers to sell tobacco. <lb />
If yon the highest prices <lb />
Don't to ship your tobacco <lb />
To Cooper's, Henderson. N. C. <lb />
Cotton <lb />
Go to brown for Shoes. <lb />
Highest cash prices paid for cot- <lb />
ion II. F. Keel <lb />
Best in I he world at I B <lb />
Co's. <lb />
Gather your coin. <lb />
Nice and Shoes <lb />
at Brown Bros. <lb />
Ladies, examine Brown <lb />
of Dress Goods. <lb />
We crow, one crow. <lb />
The ma-it excellent Boss Biscuits <lb />
at the Brick Store. <lb />
Brown Bros, selling good <lb />
Calico for per <lb />
For your bargains in Furniture <lb />
go to J Cherry Co's. <lb />
ft <lb />
Try some of the new corned <lb />
lets at the Old Brick Store. <lb />
A nice line etc. cheap <lb />
low at J IS. Cherry Co's. <lb />
Short days long nights. <lb />
Latest Hats and low <lb />
price- go to J. B. Cherry Co's. <lb />
Fresh Boss Biscuits for the well <lb />
and sick at the Old Brick Store. <lb />
Rocky Mount Fair this week. <lb />
Dixon's custom made Shoes for <lb />
and la-lies, at Brown Bros. <lb />
Beady in five Minutes, Prepared <lb />
Buckwheat, at the Brick Store. <lb />
latest cry--How's cold. <lb />
The <lb />
I cheapest line of <lb />
Shoes Town at J. B. Cherry <lb />
Cos. <lb />
North Carolina aid <lb />
cents Per yard at J. B. Cherry <lb />
Co's. <lb />
best<lb />
Sir. R. A. Tyson is clerking for J. <lb />
B. Cherry Co. <lb />
Mr- J. H. Moore, of is <lb />
visiting his brother, Mr. J. R. Mm re, <lb />
at the depot. <lb />
Ed. Barnes, right hand man from <lb />
Cooper's Warehouse, Henderson, was <lb />
in town part of the week. <lb />
Mrs. Mary Manning, living about <lb />
a mile above town, has been very <lb />
sick the last week or two. <lb />
Miss Sallie of Washing <lb />
ton is visiting the family of her <lb />
brother, Mr. W. J. <lb />
Muster Herman Sutton, of Kinston, <lb />
a few days of the past week <lb />
visiting Master Hugh Sheppard. <lb />
We are glad to that Mr. <lb />
Del Fleming, of has so fur <lb />
recovered from his recent sickness as <lb />
to be out. He was town Monday. <lb />
Rev. Mr. in charge of the <lb />
Episcopal mission work in this part <lb />
of the Diocese, has located in <lb />
ville. His family live at Hotel Ms- <lb />
con. <lb />
Rev, A. Hunter left Monday to <lb />
spend a few days at his old home in <lb />
county. He will also attend <lb />
the Baptist State Convention at <lb />
Shelby. <lb />
Messrs. H. F. Keel and W. B. <lb />
James will leave this week for Ken- <lb />
where they will purchase a <lb />
fine drove of thoroughbreds. They <lb />
will let know on their return and <lb />
yon can get horses and mules cheap. <lb />
Mrs. H. and two <lb />
children, who for a few weeks have <lb />
been visiting relatives here, returned <lb />
to her home in county last <lb />
Friday. Her mother, Mrs. H A. <lb />
Sutton, accompanied her home and <lb />
will remain i <lb />
Misses Etta Lee, Julia and <lb />
Annie returned home Saturday <lb />
from Mr. I. M. near Bethel, <lb />
where they have been grading to- <lb />
These young ladies <lb />
others in town have almost be- <lb />
come experts in handling tobacco. <lb />
The work is commendable in them. <lb />
The little committee, <lb />
It met, what a pity <lb />
To bring out a man from ranch; <lb />
They named him Bernard, <lb />
And he died quite hard, <lb />
Because he got drowned in a Branch. <lb />
sure you go to Smith's Shaving <lb />
Parlor and get a clean, easy shave. <lb />
They guarantee all work to be first <lb />
class. New chairs, new brushes, <lb />
razors, combs and everything tend- <lb />
to give satisfaction. Call. <lb />
The voluntary at the Baptist <lb />
Church Sunday evening's service <lb />
was beautiful and has received much <lb />
praise. It was principally a duet by <lb />
Mrs. Hunter and Miss Faucette, <lb />
whose voices harmonized exquisitely <lb />
and with most pleasing effect. <lb />
In the to-day appears <lb />
the official vote of Pitt county for <lb />
compared with the vote of 1888. <lb />
We will have a few of these tables on <lb />
card board to be sold at low figures <lb />
to persons desiring them for refer <lb />
Send your order <lb />
Mrs. J. D. Pearce, of this town, <lb />
sent a beautiful crazy quilt to the <lb />
Tarboro Fair for exhibition, which <lb />
we learn took a premium. She fail- <lb />
ed to get credit for it. however, as <lb />
the Secretary placed the name of a <lb />
Tarboro young lady on the quilt in- <lb />
stead of the name of the proper ex- <lb />
Last week Mr. J. D. Williamson <lb />
received a beautiful show horse for <lb />
his carriage shops. The horse is <lb />
full life size, a dapple gray color, and <lb />
looks as natural as if it were a real <lb />
live animal. Several hundred people <lb />
went to look at it Saturday, and <lb />
many go every day. There is no <lb />
scarcity of enterprise about Mr. <lb />
Williamson. <lb />
Common sense is <lb />
have too much of. <lb />
a bad thing to <lb />
and <lb />
Blush rose <lb />
Glasgow Evans <lb />
received <lb />
direct from <lb />
a fine load horses <lb />
Richmond. <lb />
II you want to insure lite in <lb />
the best company the <lb />
States go to J. J. <lb />
Persimmon beer will soon be ripe. <lb />
Davis and New Home <lb />
Machines for sale by J. C. <lb />
office at Brown Bros. Store. <lb />
For a One drive or work horse <lb />
call r Brass. A new lot <lb />
just arrived. <lb />
taters are all the <lb />
Bros don't sell at cost nor <lb />
below cost, but as near to it as any <lb />
reliable firm town. <lb />
The finest loaf of bread I ever ate <lb />
was made of Point Lies Flour, at <lb />
the Old Bi Store. <lb />
continues to come in quite <lb />
Our dollar Solid Leather <lb />
Shoes or woman give <lb />
satisfaction. J. Cherry ft Co. <lb />
What, a Solid Leather Shoe for <lb />
one dollar for either manor <lb />
Where At J. B. Cherry Co's. <lb />
Purchasers wanted for boxes <lb />
of nice paper and envelopes to <lb />
match, at the Book <lb />
Store. <lb />
The agony is over and are all <lb />
happy. <lb />
The largest, best and cheapest <lb />
Writing in town can be <lb />
found at the Book <lb />
Store. <lb />
Why is it that every one who <lb />
goes to B. Cherry Co's are <lb />
happy Because they are pleased <lb />
with their Bargains. <lb />
per lb for Sweet Scot <lb />
Snuff- in Pitt Co., which <lb />
is a of its superiority, at <lb />
the Old Brick Store. <lb />
The man who loves his duty never <lb />
slights it. <lb />
We are receiving this week <lb />
joints stove pipe made of the best <lb />
bought before the rise. <lb />
D. D. Haskett Co. <lb />
Latham have just re- <lb />
a lot of the farmers Ex- <lb />
Cook Stoves. They have <lb />
stoves from up. Cheap for <lb />
cash. <lb />
is a honey but his bees <lb />
don't know it. <lb />
Subscript ions for all the leading <lb />
papers magazines are taken at <lb />
the Book Store. <lb />
Save yourself trouble by leaving <lb />
your order with us. <lb />
Icing Sugar, Currants, Citron, <lb />
Oranges, Lemons, <lb />
Apples, Nuts, Banana., <lb />
and Cakes in stock at the <lb />
Old Brick Store. <lb />
The busier a man is the less the <lb />
devil can trouble <lb />
Beautify <lb />
have a nice of Hyacinth and <lb />
Tulip bulbs direct from Holland for <lb />
sale cheap, apply to Allen Warren <lb />
ft Son, Greenville. N. C. <lb />
Latham make their <lb />
stove pipe of No iron which is <lb />
thicker than any other stove pipe <lb />
sold in town and will last longer. <lb />
Price is the same as thin pipe. <lb />
There will be a wedding near <lb />
Greenville to-night. <lb />
Fob Farm <lb />
on Tar River for 1881, or longer on <lb />
certain conditions. Apply to i. <lb />
Rollins, at Pitt Go. N. G. <lb />
Tucker <lb />
Anything you boy our mar- <lb />
it not satisfactory you may re- <lb />
turn it and your money will be re- <lb />
funded. We keep fresh beef, pork, <lb />
mutton, kid. poultry, and solicit <lb />
your patronage. Johnson, <lb />
Things are coming in <lb />
two stores up there. <lb />
Pennies are again plentiful <lb />
dollars mighty scarce. <lb />
Our Washington Letter this week <lb />
will give you a good laugh- <lb />
Mr. J. L. W. Nobles brought us <lb />
, . . ; some line potatoes Saturday. <lb />
If your life is not a blessing to <lb />
others it is not a blessing to you. <lb />
Two freight trains now run reg- <lb />
between Weldon and <lb />
The Baptist Slate Convention of <lb />
North Carolina meets in Shelby t <lb />
day. <lb />
We understand that another troupe <lb />
will hold forth at the Opera House <lb />
shortly. <lb />
Last, week th; train began carry- <lb />
the express through to Grifton <lb />
and Kinston. <lb />
are now ducking their <lb />
heads for fear of the Thanksgiving <lb />
cook's knife. <lb />
Our says he wished there <lb />
was but hours to the day so he <lb />
could have longer to sleep. <lb />
Oh, Joe Walston got two <lb />
whole votes at the last week <lb />
and cast one of them himself. <lb />
Several left on this morn- <lb />
train to try tobacco mar- <lb />
of Henderson and Ox ford. <lb />
If any county in the State needs <lb />
any genuine Democratic votes, why <lb />
call on old Pitt. got <lb />
Rev. E. C. is holding meet- <lb />
each night this week at Shady <lb />
Grove, six miles above Greenville. <lb />
Messrs. Davis Smith, of <lb />
ville, passed through here Saturday <lb />
a drove of fine horses and <lb />
mules. <lb />
The Job Office turned <lb />
out lots of job work last week. Lots <lb />
of room for more. Send in your <lb />
orders. <lb />
The Independents are bow named <lb />
Dennis, get on a Barn Hill and ask <lb />
the Bees if it ain't so, how it <lb />
Mr. <lb />
Another lot of fine cigars received <lb />
by Monday night's express at Ref- <lb />
Book Store. Best and <lb />
cents cigars in town. <lb />
We have had beautiful weather <lb />
since the election. Nature seems to <lb />
be bestowing smiles of upon <lb />
the Democratic victories. <lb />
Mary E. and Allen <lb />
Johnson, Executors, of the estate of <lb />
R. B deceased, have a no- <lb />
to creditors in this paper. <lb />
Several car loads of telegraph poles <lb />
and a car load of wire is at the depot <lb />
to be used to continue the railroad <lb />
wire on to Grifton and Kinston. <lb />
In passing the Riverside Nursery <lb />
on Sunday last parties saw peach, <lb />
apple and pear trees in full bloom. <lb />
You can't down Riverside Nursery. <lb />
The Reflector wants some wood, <lb />
and if our wood paying subscribers <lb />
would now bring on a few loads of <lb />
wood we would like it, indeed we <lb />
would. <lb />
To night or to-morrow night <lb />
copies of Puck with cartoons on <lb />
the election, will be received at the <lb />
Reflector Book Store. Leave your <lb />
orders for them to-day. <lb />
J. D,, Williamson has secured the <lb />
services of a good horse at his <lb />
carriage factory. Those desiring <lb />
work in that line can get it done by <lb />
an experienced workman. <lb />
We saw a New Patron cook stove <lb />
marked to Scotland Neck, and a New <lb />
Dixie heating stove for Greene <lb />
in front of D. D. Haskett k Co's <lb />
yesterday. That's the way they go. <lb />
The peanut buyers of Norfolk have <lb />
formed a combination and put the <lb />
price down. Now the peanut raisers <lb />
to form a combination and not <lb />
ship pound to Norfolk. <lb />
B. S. Sheppard advertises two no- <lb />
to creditors in this paper, one <lb />
as administrator upon the estate of <lb />
Marina Harrington, the other as ad- <lb />
of Mat tie Williams, <lb />
Rev. R. B. John is a <lb />
meeting from night to night in the <lb />
Methodist Church this week. AH <lb />
Christians should offer earnest pray <lb />
the success of the meeting in <lb />
drawing souls to Christ. <lb />
of Honor of <lb />
Cora <lb />
Lola Olga Turn ago, <lb />
Esther Hardy, Maggie <lb />
Paul <lb />
Johnny Robert Tun- <lb />
Raymond <lb />
At the Methodist Church. <lb />
The pastor is conducting a meeting <lb />
at the Methodist Church this week. <lb />
Services begin at r. m. Rey. J. C. <lb />
Jones, of Bethel, is expected to preach <lb />
to-night. Sunday morning Rev. R. <lb />
B. John will preach on Christianity <lb />
and Manliness; at night on <lb />
for the Dignity of Womanhood. <lb />
Boll of Honor <lb />
Of Miss Joyner's school for the <lb />
2nd school <lb />
Lizzie Jones, Lets <lb />
Mary Mary- <lb />
Alice Move. Annie Randolph, Hen- <lb />
Sheppard, Smith, Hattie <lb />
Smith, Elmer Barrett, Willie Evans, <lb />
Jennie Charlie James. <lb />
Highest average, Mary<lb />
Improving. <lb />
were very much gratified with <lb />
I he compliment paid our young boys <lb />
by one of the party of the Minnie <lb />
Seward Comedy Company last week. <lb />
The principal actor in the plays said <lb />
they were the best behaved boys he <lb />
had seen anywhere. They did not <lb />
slap their hands, whistle, or make <lb />
any boisterous noise any way except <lb />
laugh, and that was what he wanted <lb />
them to do. Our boys have greatly <lb />
improved of late, and we hope they <lb />
will continue to do so and justly <lb />
merit such praise. <lb />
Opera House. <lb />
The Seward Comedy Company <lb />
held the boards at the Opera House <lb />
last Wednesday and Thursday nights <lb />
to lair houses. The company is <lb />
small, but every one is an actor. On <lb />
Wednesday night they put on <lb />
far a and each one rendered <lb />
their character well. Special men- <lb />
should be made of Miss May <lb />
Lewis, assuming four distinct char- <lb />
as being above the average. <lb />
Mr. H. C. as Martin Dud- <lb />
Icy, has no equal as a <lb />
one was in high praise of his <lb />
knack of acting. On Thursday <lb />
night Romance of Erin; or True <lb />
Irish was presented and well <lb />
Miss Lewis and Mr. Wit- <lb />
coming in for the lion's share of <lb />
praise. A beautiful was <lb />
Miss Lewis on this night by <lb />
some admiring friends. <lb />
Winning Honors. <lb />
It is gratifying to the Reflector <lb />
to hear of such good reports from <lb />
our ex-Bad Boy, Mr. C L. Which- <lb />
ard, who is taking special courses at <lb />
the Commercial College of Kentucky <lb />
University. He has already won his <lb />
diploma in commercial and <lb />
telegraphing and type-writing, and <lb />
will receive his diploma in <lb />
about the first of December. <lb />
Last week we received copies of daily <lb />
papers from Lexington, Ky., contain- <lb />
sermons delivered in that city by <lb />
Rev. Dr. Wharton, of Baltimore, <lb />
which were reported in short hand by <lb />
Mr. and a young Mr. <lb />
Brown of Alabama, the two reporting <lb />
together. The sermons show excel- <lb />
lent work and the Reflector con- <lb />
the young gentlemen <lb />
upon their success. <lb />
Killed by a Little Boy. <lb />
A very sad homicide occurred four <lb />
miles above Greenville Monday after- <lb />
noon. The particulars, as we learn- <lb />
ed them yesterday, are that Mr. <lb />
A. A. Forbes, who had come down to <lb />
town with a load of tobacco for ship- <lb />
left word for his little son Alf <lb />
a named Bill, a half witted <lb />
man who lived on the place, to carry <lb />
home a buggy that had been <lb />
rowed from a neighbor. Before <lb />
starting with the buggy Alf bad gone <lb />
in his father's room and put the tat- <lb />
pistol in his pocket. When <lb />
they had got off up the road a bit <lb />
the boy up in the buggy to <lb />
ride and told the to pull it <lb />
along. While sitting in the buggy <lb />
he began fooling with the pistol and <lb />
fired it off in the air. He fired it <lb />
again, Hie second ball striking the <lb />
man in the back. The man <lb />
fell in the road and the boy thinking <lb />
he had done so in fun called to him <lb />
and told him to go on with the bug- <lb />
Not getting up the boy went <lb />
and jumped on the man playfully, <lb />
and as he did so saw the man gasp- <lb />
in the last agonies of death. <lb />
This frightened the little fellow <lb />
he ran back home and told what bad <lb />
happened. It Is truly a occur- <lb />
and draws out sympathy for <lb />
the parents and family of the little <lb />
boy. It should also be <lb />
against boys tooling with pistols. <lb />
Proceedings.; <lb />
Nov. 3rd, 1890. <lb />
Board met this day, present, C <lb />
Dawson. Chairman; C V Newton, G <lb />
M Mooring and T E Keel. <lb />
The following orders for paupers <lb />
were <lb />
John Stocks <lb />
Margaret Bryan James <lb />
Masters H D Smith Alex <lb />
Harris Redmond Atkinson <lb />
Lydia Bryan Asa Knox <lb />
Susan Briley David <lb />
Ira Mayo Nancy <lb />
Moore Polly Adams Dan- <lb />
Webster Jacob horn <lb />
Henry Harris Wm Keel <lb />
Elks John Baker <lb />
Francis Martha <lb />
Dupree <lb />
Julia Dunn Wm <lb />
The following claims were allowed <lb />
and orders issued for <lb />
W H Harrington L H <lb />
son J Jenkins Henry Keel <lb />
James Will Smith <lb />
Warren Bell Marshall <lb />
Tripp John S Congleton <lb />
G W J J <lb />
W A J F Hellen <lb />
A J Moore David Langley <lb />
R K R W King I <lb />
Rhoda Williams Clark <lb />
i Luke House Cherry <lb />
H F Keel Willis Graham <lb />
W H Smith B J Wilson <lb />
Alice Canady Flora <lb />
Eliza Edwards J <lb />
J Nobles Mrs E N <lb />
W H Moore J W Smith <lb />
W B Moore W T Harris <lb />
E O <lb />
Daniel S W Brooks D II <lb />
James J A K Tucker T <lb />
F. Keel, W H Nichols L <lb />
B B S Sheppard <lb />
D U James J B Cherry <lb />
G M Mooring C V Newton <lb />
B H Hearne Joseph <lb />
Fleming J A K Tucker B <lb />
T Cox J A K Tucker <lb />
Council Dawson Jackson Pitt- <lb />
man <lb />
Petition of Samuel Con <lb />
asking that charged <lb />
against him on the tax list for the <lb />
year under the heading <lb />
without be stricken off. <lb />
Allowed and ordered that the amount <lb />
be deducted from his taxes. <lb />
Petition of John S <lb />
asking that the valuation on bis two <lb />
horses for the year 1890, be reduced <lb />
from to Allowed and <lb />
ordered that the proper correction be <lb />
made on the tax books. <lb />
On petition of Moore, ad- <lb />
property charged to him <lb />
was stricken from tax books and <lb />
charged to Jno Brooks, trustee. <lb />
Petition of Allen Cos to reduce <lb />
valuation of his property, in Swift <lb />
township, from to <lb />
was allowed. <lb />
Petitions of W D Jones asking re- <lb />
in the valuation of his lot in <lb />
Farmville from Allowed. <lb />
The following were exempt from <lb />
poll tax L C Moore, John Allen, <lb />
J J Moore. <lb />
The resignation of John D. Cox as <lb />
a member of the Board of Education <lb />
was accepted. <lb />
S W Brooks was granted license <lb />
to retail liquor at Grifton tor six <lb />
months commencing July 1st 1890. <lb />
R C Cannon was <lb />
elected to fill the term of <lb />
John Cox as a of the <lb />
Board of Education. <lb />
The following persons were allow- <lb />
ed to list their taxes for the year <lb />
1890. <lb />
Greenville township W J Briley, <lb />
Simon P. Barrett, W. U. Cox, Henry <lb />
Cory, C C Forbes, John Harrington, <lb />
Simon Harrington, M L Hines, P E <lb />
E N R Hyman, Gil- <lb />
Jones, Henry Langley. W D <lb />
Joseph Miller, John R <lb />
Moore, Jas It May, Thomas May, C <lb />
F Manning, Silas Night, B B Para- <lb />
more, Joseph Perkins, Dempsey <lb />
Peebles, Smith, Cherry Ann <lb />
Ward, R J Williams, Charles <lb />
Wiley J D <lb />
J D Murphy, guardian, M B <lb />
Swift Creek H Cox, <lb />
Fred Cox. Redding Cannon, M E <lb />
Peter Benjamin <lb />
Joyner, Bryant Wiley <lb />
Harriet Perry, Hellen <lb />
Brooks. <lb />
V Cox, <lb />
James Elks, George Edison, Moses <lb />
Jones, John J D <lb />
Murphy. <lb />
Content lies Dud- <lb />
J O H H W B <lb />
Tuton, J D Murphy. <lb />
Farmville V It or rill, <lb />
Lillie Williams. <lb />
Dam D <lb />
Falkland Joyner <lb />
H C Peter Greene, R <lb />
Jr. <lb />
W Brown, <lb />
John Cherry Brown, Allen Foreman, <lb />
J G Allied Little, Jno A <lb />
Reddick, Teel, John W. <lb />
Adam Williams, J S Warren, J D <lb />
Murphy. <lb />
Hy- <lb />
man. <lb />
Marriage Licenses <lb />
Were issued in Pitt county to the <lb />
following persons during the month <lb />
of <lb />
F. Joyner and Mary E. <lb />
Bland. Andrew J Hearne and Mar <lb />
N. Pollard, A. H. Howell and <lb />
Lena Keel, M. T. Lawrence and <lb />
House, John Baker and <lb />
Pollard, J. E. Spain and Char- <lb />
E. Dawson, Richard A. Nichols <lb />
and Nellie Joyner, W. B. <lb />
and Tucker, Albert Williams <lb />
and Lillie M. Jenkins, N. G. Worths <lb />
and Sarah Craft. John H. <lb />
Eubanks and Lydia A. Davenport <lb />
Leonard A. Reel and Julia F <lb />
Anderson and Em- <lb />
ma Rasberry, Stewart Gray and <lb />
Mary Brown, and Ms. <lb />
Foreman, Henry Bullock and <lb />
Emily Ashley Pollard and <lb />
Annie Mayo, Frank and <lb />
Bullock. <lb />
BARGAINS <lb />
OF THE EMPORIUM OF FASHION <lb />
Notice to Creditors. <lb />
The Clerk of the Superior Court <lb />
Pitt county, having issued letters <lb />
to the signed, on the <lb />
30th day of Oct. 1890, on the estate <lb />
Robert B- deceased. Notice <lb />
is hereby given to all persons indebted to <lb />
the estate to make Immediate <lb />
to the undersigned, and to all creditors <lb />
of said to present their claims, <lb />
properly authenticated, to the undersign- <lb />
ed, within twelve months after the data <lb />
this notice, or this notice will be plead <lb />
in bar of recovery. <lb />
This the day of Nov. <lb />
Hast E. <lb />
Johnson, <lb />
Executors on the estate of Robert B. <lb />
In presenting this our annual to <lb />
our many friends and patrons we desire to <lb />
congratulate all upon their prosperity <lb />
this season. You have labored <lb />
hard to overcome hard times and you have our <lb />
best wishes over the well-earned <lb />
victory. At the same time we wish <lb />
to inform you that a second trip to northern <lb />
markets have filled our store with many new and <lb />
MILLINERY <lb />
We offer for the next <lb />
days bargains <lb />
Never Heard of Before <lb />
in Greenville. In <lb />
NELLIE <lb />
Seasonable Goods. <lb />
Mats of all Hinds. <lb />
FINE GOODS <lb />
will sell still cheaper. Bargains <lb />
while the goods last. <lb />
Higgs Sisters, <lb />
tail Style. Greenville. N. <lb />
ESTABLISHED 1876. <lb />
S. M. SCHULTZ, <lb />
AT THE <lb />
OLD BRICK STOKE <lb />
FARMERS AND MERCHANTS BUT <lb />
their year's supplies will And it <lb />
their interest to get our prices before <lb />
chasing elsewhere. is complete <lb />
in all its branches. <lb />
PORK SIDES <lb />
FLOUR, COFFEE, SUGAR <lb />
SPICES, TEAS, Ac. <lb />
always at Lowest Market Pricks. <lb />
TOBACCO SNUFF CIGARS <lb />
we buy direct from Manufacturers, <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, sell at a close margin. <lb />
Respectfully, <lb />
S. M. SCHULTZ <lb />
Greenville. N. V. <lb />
FOR RENT.-In Greene county, N. <lb />
of the finest farms for Cotton <lb />
Tobacco, Com, Grain General Pro- <lb />
ducts of the soil in the State; known as <lb />
the Streeter Plantation. The farm con- <lb />
of enough cleared land for horses <lb />
to cultivate, but only about horse <lb />
crops to be cultivated annually. <lb />
About half the land rented this <lb />
year, a rule I adopted a few years since. <lb />
I will rent this farm to any good man <lb />
on reasonable terms. Those wishing to <lb />
rent call on Dr. E. H. <lb />
tee, at Willow Green. For particulars <lb />
Oct, V. <lb />
NEW GOODS JUST ARRIVED <lb />
M. CONGLETON CO., <lb />
At Harry Skinner Co's Old Stand. <lb />
DEALERS IX- <lb />
Can you afford <lb />
to throw away your hard-earned money on <lb />
worthless trash and second-hand goods when <lb />
we offer you a large assortment of Reliable <lb />
Goods at the lowest living prices. <lb />
Are you able <lb />
to clothe your family in shabby wearing <lb />
that are not cheap at any price <lb />
Dry Goods, Notions, Boots, Shoes and <lb />
GROCERIES. <lb />
We have just received and opened a beautiful line vi new <lb />
Fall and Winter Goods. <lb />
I shall be glad to have my old friends come to <lb />
see us, and assure them that we can sell the goods <lb />
Lew Cash. <lb />
Give us a trial and be convinced that the way to buy goods is for <lb />
the spot cash. <lb />
JOHN S. CONGLETON. <lb />
N. C, January, 1890. <lb />
Besides many novelties our stock comprises all <lb />
that is new and in the <lb />
following <lb />
Dress Goods, <lb />
Trimmings, <lb />
Domestics, <lb />
Wraps, <lb />
Misses Wraps, <lb />
Ladies Underwear, <lb />
Gloves, <lb />
Fine Shoes, <lb />
Miss Fine Shoes, <lb />
Blankets and Fl <lb />
Table Linen, <lb />
Embroideries Laces, <lb />
Velvets and Ribbons, <lb />
Umbrellas, <lb />
Corsets. <lb />
Gent's Clothing. <lb />
Youth's Clothing. <lb />
Boy's Clothing. <lb />
Hats and Caps. <lb />
Gent's Goods <lb />
Gent's Underwear. <lb />
Gent's Fine Footwear. <lb />
Boy's Fine Footwear. <lb />
Carpets and Rugs. <lb />
Floor Oil Cloths. <lb />
Window Shades. <lb />
Lace Curtains. <lb />
Curtain Poles. <lb />
Trunks and Valises. <lb />
Buggy <lb />
We can supply your wants in everything <lb />
is new and fashionable. <lb />
Be sure you see our stock before making <lb />
chases and we guarantee that you will be <lb />
satisfied. <lb />
Remember we keep no second hand goods. <lb />
M. R. LANG. <lb />
OXFORD, N C. <lb />
Bullock Mitchell, <lb />
OWNERS PROPRIETORS. <lb />
-FOR THE SALE OF- <lb />
LEAF TOBACCO. <lb />
FINE BRIGHT TOBACCO A SPECIALTY. <lb />
We beat the world on high averages. With ample capital, one <lb />
of the best lighted houses in the State and a good working force <lb />
we defy competition. WE FURNISH HOGSHEADS ON <lb />
PLICATION. The Oxford tobacco market is as firm and as solid <lb />
as the granite of the everlasting mountains, and we <lb />
would say to the handed sons of of Eastern Carolina <lb />
that we will to get for as much money for their <lb />
Tobacco as any other on this or any other market. <lb />
Every lot entrusted to our care shall have our personal attention. <lb />
All we ask is a trial. Very truly, <lb />
LARGE STOCK <lb />
AND <lb />
Reliable Goods. <lb />
The above is what <lb />
the people need and not so <lb />
much cheap goods which <lb />
prove be <lb />
We carry a full line of <lb />
m m now,<lb />
HATS AND CAPS. <lb />
Full assortment and many <lb />
other minor lines that are <lb />
carried by dry goods <lb />
BROWN BROS., <lb />
BOOTS SHOES, HATS GAPS, <lb />
B LEADERS. <lb />
Checked <lb />
White Homespun to <lb />
Wonted to <lb />
Shoes to 4.26, Brass <lb />
Needle papers and more <lb />
besides for Cakes Soap <lb />
Caps to cents. Hat; <lb />
IS to Pants Goods <lb />
to 81.15, and many <lb />
is proportion. <lb />
Us <lb />
A FEW LEADERS. <lb />
Calicoes Checked <lb />
Homespun t <lb />
cU, Worsted to <lb />
Shoes to Brass a <lb />
Needles A papers and <lb />
besides for IS Cakes Sea <lb />
Caps to cu. Hats <lb />
to Pants floods eta's <lb />
and many other la<lb /></p>
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                <p>
i LET O <lb />
COM MISSION MERCHANT, <lb />
w AND <lb />
and-; <lb />
N. C. <lb />
ALFRED <lb />
Notice <lb />
On Monday, tho day of December <lb />
A. D. 1800, will sell at the House <lb />
door in the town of Greenville to the <lb />
highest bidder for cash several tracts of <lb />
land in Pitt-county, containing several <lb />
thousand acres, and as <lb />
A Parcel of land In the town of <lb />
Greenville, part of lot No. <lb />
commencing at the of the stair- <lb />
way on the side of the store occupied by <lb />
f, II. Cox, and running <lb />
parallel with Fourth Street, and South- <lb />
along Evans street to Alfred <lb />
line. <lb />
A parcel of land in the town of <lb />
Greenville, known in the plot of said <lb />
town as lot No. generally known as <lb />
the lot. <lb />
A. parcel of bind in the town of <lb />
Greenville, known in the plot of said <lb />
town as lot No. <lb />
A parcel of laud in the town of <lb />
known in the plot of said <lb />
HARNESS, and <lb />
I offer to the trade at <lb />
HEAVY GROCERIES A SPECIALTY. <lb />
Ml Clark's O. X. T. Spool Cotton I offer to th. <lb />
prices. 4.5 cent per dozen, W- i per cent for a, II <lb />
ion and Hail's Star at jobbers lute <lb />
Varnishes and Colors. N Pimp <lb />
Willow Ware. -Nails a Give me a and I <lb />
wt <lb />
LIFE AND FIRE INSURANCE <lb />
GREENVILLE, H- C <lb />
OFFICE JAMES OLD STAID <lb />
All placed in <lb />
FIRST-CLASS COMPANIES <lb />
At lowest current rates <lb />
AM FIRST-CLASS PROOF SAFE, . <lb />
THE OLD RELIABLE CARRIAGE FACTOR <lb />
STILL TO THE FRONT <lb />
D. Williamson, <lb />
i town as lot No. exempt feet on <lb />
i Eastern side heretofore Bold to J, A <lb />
Adams and wife. <lb />
r Cotton which offer to the p. A parcel of land in the town of <lb />
dozen, per cent for rash. Bread Prep. being the half of <lb />
Te Lead and pure , lot p. L- <lb />
Salt and w. and , <lb />
of ,,,, Z of <lb />
at the W . of said lot. <lb />
running feet East on Third Street and <lb />
back to F. Johnson and wife's line <lb />
particularly described in deed from K. O. <lb />
Wilson where Oscar Hooker <lb />
has bar room. <lb />
A tract or parcel of lad in Green- <lb />
ville, supposed to contain acres, par- <lb />
described in a deed John <lb />
B. and wife. <lb />
A parcel of land in the town of <lb />
Greenville, being the Eastern half of lot <lb />
No. opposite fir. Williams, <lb />
whereon J. L. Daniel now resides. <lb />
A parcel of land in the town of <lb />
being the Western half of <lb />
lot No. whereon J. P. now <lb />
resides. <lb />
parcel of land in the town of <lb />
Evans <lb />
and Fourth Streets, whereon the store <lb />
now occupied by H. Cox is situated, <lb />
running on Evans street to the middle <lb />
of the stairway between the two stores <lb />
and Fourth street to Alfred <lb />
The Moses Joyner tract, adjoining <lb />
J. L. Mary A. Anderson and <lb />
others, containing acres described la <lb />
a deed from Moses Joyner and wife re- <lb />
corded in Hood p <lb />
The Woods adjoining <lb />
Turner Pollard, J. F. Allen and others, <lb />
containing acres, Described in a deed <lb />
from Moses Joyner and wife, recorded <lb />
In Book I, <lb />
The Hodges tract, adjoining the <lb />
lands of Josephus Latham, and <lb />
i put up nothing j others, being the lands which Mary <lb />
Hodges inherited from her mother. W. <lb />
E. Brown, described in a end from J. <lb />
W. and T. Hodges in Book II <lb />
containing acres. <lb />
The Clark Met. lying on the south <lb />
of Tar adjoining Tee, <lb />
other lauds of Win. Whitehead. Josephus <lb />
Latham and others, containing <lb />
acres, described i-i a deed from F. M. <lb />
Atkinson and wife in B p <lb />
The Tucker tract, adjoining the <lb />
dark Place and described in two deeds, <lb />
one from F. M. Atkinson and wife, re- <lb />
in p and a deed from K. <lb />
. and wile, recorded in Book <lb />
-2 p containing I acres. <lb />
The Martin Johnson land, adjoin- <lb />
home place. Josephus <lb />
heirs and the homestead of <lb />
Johnson, and bordering on Tar <lb />
river, containing------acres. <lb />
The Gorham tract, containing <lb />
acres, described in a deed from G. <lb />
recorded in Book i p <lb />
and a deed from John and <lb />
TO <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
Has Moved to One Door Court House <lb />
WILL THE OF <lb />
CARTS DRAYS. <lb />
Factory is well equipped with the best Mechanics. put up nothing <lb />
but FIRST-CLASS WORK. We keep up with the times and i ; improved styles. <lb />
Best material used in all work. All styles of Springs arc use. yon can from <lb />
Brewster, Storm, Coil, Raw. Horn, King. <lb />
Also keep on hand a full of ready <lb />
AND WHIPS, <lb />
year round, which we will sell as as lowest. <lb />
Special Attention Given to REPAIRING. <lb />
the people of this and counties for past we hops to <lb />
merit a continuance of the same <lb />
Red Cross Mi<lb />
THE ORIGINAL AND GENUINE. Tb J Safe. Nor, ac-l reliable Pill for <lb />
mi Brand id Cold <lb />
-i-i bin Take no Miter ad Imitation. <lb />
All m boxes. arc At <lb />
id<lb />
If Ml <lb />
M, <lb />
PLASTERS. <lb />
THE BEST <lb />
Will relieve <lb />
POROUS PLASTERS 1st THE WORLD. <lb />
RHEUMATISM, KIDNEY PAINS, LAME BACK, <lb />
wife, in Book p I <lb />
,. is <lb />
The or I'd <lb />
d d hi a <lb />
Andrew Joyner. c <lb />
i ; lib. to <lb />
in ii <lb />
The tract known<lb />
lives, lying i <lb />
river, adjoining ti <lb />
refer.-. <lb />
Hill <lb />
in <lb />
is <lb />
Hie <lb />
here h<lb />
lands <lb />
at <lb />
It It US, Bo-ion, Haw.<lb />
, to Cellar, in the <lb />
i- it a, Butler's Pantry, and <lb />
. PYLE'S <lb />
too <lb />
fine for it. <lb />
With the aid of PEARLINE <lb />
a delicate woman can clean <lb />
----house and wash clothes. It <lb />
the place of hard work, and <lb />
is perfectly harmless ; in fact, your things <lb />
last because you do not have to <lb />
rub them to pieces to get them clean. <lb />
PEARLINE is for sale everywhere, but <lb />
numerous imitations which are peddled <lb />
door to are dangerous. <lb />
beware <lb />
BUSINESS EDUCATION. <lb />
cure Sir <lb />
i, V. r take <lb />
the <lb />
SMITH'S <lb />
ac most <lb />
-r <lb />
for <lb />
Of Kentucky LEXINGTON, KT. <lb />
S. IT. I KU-T-4-I. <lb />
WILBUR R. SMITH, <lb />
; lie. c n <lb />
Y. W ft V R of <lb />
U or <lb />
m of <lb />
N In tr , <lb />
M mum 1.0 <lb />
in <lb />
or <lb />
Low. Block. <lb />
-i <lb />
Toot <lb />
In <lb />
ill. <lb />
Of <lb />
Adelaide Johnson, Dr. <lb />
and other, containing <lb />
The Cross Roads property, <lb />
lying on the north side Tar river, <lb />
about a mile from Greenville, <lb />
U. J. Wilson, A. T. K. <lb />
and the Adam Fleming land with <lb />
the dwelling houses, stores, offices, gin <lb />
houses, and saw mill thereon, except <lb />
what has been assigned as his homestead <lb />
I containing j acres. <lb />
The tract, adjoining Turner <lb />
Pollard. Frank and Dick Noble, con- <lb />
acres, described in a deed <lb />
from F. G. James, recorded in <lb />
book H p, <lb />
The Little tract, lying on <lb />
Creek, adjoining the lands of G <lb />
Little and the lands formerly owned by <lb />
J. G. B. Grimes now owned by K. It. <lb />
containing acres, described <lb />
in the decree of the Superior Court of <lb />
county. Fall Term. and re- <lb />
corded in the Register's office in book F <lb />
The Carney tract, lying on the <lb />
north side river, adjoining L. J. <lb />
j James James A. <lb />
Moore and others, and lying on the <lb />
north side of Creek, containing <lb />
HO acres described in a deed from W. J. <lb />
Carney and wife, recorded in I p <lb />
The land, adjoining <lb />
the lands of John Jacob Horn- <lb />
by and others upon which the arid <lb />
resided, containing acres de- <lb />
scribed hi a deed from Allen <lb />
Sheriff, recorded in Y p and a deed <lb />
from re- <lb />
corded in Y p <lb />
A tract of laud adjoining <lb />
Whiteheads other land, containing <lb />
acres, fully described by metes and <lb />
bounds in a deed from Adelaide J. <lb />
Johnson and G. W. recorded <lb />
in book Y p <lb />
A tract of land on the north aide <lb />
of Tar formerly belonging to <lb />
hard Randolph, adjoining the land <lb />
of Parker and C. A. Randolph, <lb />
containing acres described in a deed <lb />
from G. Whitehead, recorded in <lb />
Y p <lb />
A tract of land lying on the Hill <lb />
Branch, the metes and bounds of which <lb />
arc set out in a deed from James <lb />
M. Rollins, recorded hi book Y p, <lb />
containing acres.<lb />
OM. <lb />
old, too <lb />
Priori pal <lb />
B. <lb />
with business we <lb />
are ready to serve the people in that <lb />
capacity. All note and accounts due <lb />
me for have in <lb />
the n <lb />
f- . <lb />
, v <lb />
on hand at all times a nice <lb />
Burial Case Casket of all <lb />
kinds, can furnish anything desired <lb />
f Case down to a <lb />
Pitt Pine Coffin. We arc titled <lb />
op all conveniences and can <lb />
to all who <lb />
m FLANAGAN t, <lb />
eh, J <lb />
.-,. I bl <lb />
. ma wit Ct <lb />
a U Oil-. <lb />
H- f . <lb />
MILKMAID BRAND <lb />
MILK <lb />
better for <lb />
roll Foil <lb />
on <lb />
For <lb />
S. E. <lb />
K. C. <lb />
The Fannie Averitt tract, lying on <lb />
Beaver Dam Swamp, containing acres <lb />
fully described in a deed from Marry <lb />
recorded in book A <lb />
A tract of land adjoining Moses <lb />
Teel and others, bounded north by <lb />
the lands of Win. Whitehead, on the east <lb />
and west by Johnson, on the <lb />
south by Moses Teel. containing acres <lb />
the lands conveyed to Joel Gard- <lb />
to Wm. and Harry <lb />
by deed, recorded in book D p, <lb />
A tract of land adjoining H. R. <lb />
Mayo, Godfrey Stancill <lb />
ml containing 8- acres, <lb />
described in a from J. R. Car- <lb />
son and wife, recorded in book D <lb />
A tract of land adjoining lands <lb />
of J. S. W. B. W. Brown's <lb />
and M. Johnston, con Inc <lb />
acres, described in a deed from Sandford <lb />
Godfrey and wife, recorded in book T <lb />
th ii Plank <lb />
acres, fully described by <lb />
and bounds in a deed from J. W. <lb />
Smith and wife, recorded In book F p <lb />
A of land ad j lining <lb />
line Nelson and <lb />
others, containing acres in <lb />
a deed from J. G. James and J H. San- <lb />
recorded in book It u <lb />
A tract of land adjoining Jas. A. <lb />
Charles Randolph, Baa- <lb />
ton James and others, containing <lb />
acres, described in a deed from John A. <lb />
Reddick and recorded In book II <lb />
p. <lb />
A tract of land adjoin the lands <lb />
of Win. Stocks, the heirs of James <lb />
son and others, containing acres, de- <lb />
scribed in a deed from X. A. Sugg, re- <lb />
corded in book II p <lb />
A tract of land adjoining the lands <lb />
of James the heirs of Boston <lb />
Adams mid others, containing acres <lb />
described in a deed from I. A, <lb />
recorded in book p and a deed <lb />
from J. R. recorded in book II <lb />
A tract of land adjoining the lands <lb />
of Silas Nichols. Joshua Smith. Wright <lb />
Nobles and others containing <lb />
whereon W. II. Burnett lived described <lb />
in a deed from F. G. James re- <lb />
corded in Book II p. <lb />
A tract of land adjoining II. G. <lb />
White, J. II. R A. Chancy <lb />
others containing acres whereon <lb />
James K. lived in 1374 described <lb />
in a deed from J. V. Perkins and J. J. <lb />
Rollins recorded in Book p <lb />
The Richard Mayo tract. <lb />
A tract of land adjoining the lands <lb />
of Jesse Briley, John and others <lb />
containing acres described in a deed <lb />
from John and wife, recorded <lb />
in B Y <lb />
A known as the Moore tract, <lb />
lying on the North side of <lb />
Creek, adjoining Jesse Briley, John <lb />
Barnhill and others containing <lb />
described In a deed from John <lb />
and wife recorded in Book Y V. p <lb />
All the interest of tho said White- <lb />
head in the lands of Willie Briley <lb />
The Wm. Whitehead lands adjoin- <lb />
Mose V. Clara K. Nobler., <lb />
the lands of Lacy containing <lb />
acres. <lb />
A track of land known the <lb />
James land, adjoining lands <lb />
formerly owned by Richard the <lb />
lands of Allen and others con- <lb />
acres described in a deed from <lb />
Wm. Dial and wife recorded in Rook C <lb />
A tract of land bounded on the <lb />
North by Tar liver, on the South by <lb />
Owens Run. on the by the lands of <lb />
Chas, Rountree and on the West by the <lb />
lands of Carolina K. Cherry, containing <lb />
acres, in a deed from Ger- <lb />
main Bernard, recorded in Book c p <lb />
A tract or land adjoining the lands <lb />
of Moses Teel. the heirs of Funny Tee <lb />
and others, containing acres <lb />
ed in a deed Jas A. <lb />
of recorded in B, I p <lb />
A tract of land adjoining the <lb />
Henry Parker land, the Willie Bullock <lb />
land and the Grimmer land containing <lb />
acre particularly described in a deed <lb />
from Susan Randolph recorded in Book <lb />
G i p. <lb />
A tract of land lying In <lb />
Township adjoining the lands of J. A. <lb />
I Robert and orders <lb />
known a the Chas. land con- <lb />
acres described in a deed <lb />
from F. James, record in N <lb />
p MB. <lb />
A tract -of land known as the <lb />
Grimm land lying in Town- <lb />
ship, adjoining the lauds or G. S. Stan- <lb />
Henry Parker an I others containing <lb />
described in a <lb />
deed from It. and wife record- <lb />
ed in Book N p <lb />
A tract of land adjoining John <lb />
Teel the John Proctor land. W. K. Teel, <lb />
and John S. Brown containing acres <lb />
described in a deed from J. it. Johnson <lb />
recorded in Book P p <lb />
A tract of land on the south side <lb />
of Tar River, adjoining the lands of <lb />
Stancill and others containing <lb />
acres, the lands which descend- <lb />
ed M from the of <lb />
K. <lb />
in a deed from James <lb />
recorded in Book I -t p las. <lb />
A tract of land lying in <lb />
adjoining the lands Daniel <lb />
K. S. <lb />
and others, con- <lb />
acres, described in a deed <lb />
Willie Shepherd , recorded <lb />
in Hook US <lb />
A tract of land lying on the North <lb />
side of Creek, adjoining the <lb />
lands of James, Burton James, <lb />
Moore and others containing <lb />
acres, described in a deed from Allen <lb />
Warren. recorded in Book O I I <lb />
A tract of land or. the North side <lb />
of Creek, adjoin the lands of <lb />
Simon Nobles, the lands belonging to <lb />
the estate of Godfrey Stancill deed and <lb />
others containing acres, described in <lb />
a deed from Allen Warren re- <lb />
corded in Book O <lb />
A tract of land lying in <lb />
Tm adjoining the lauds of W. G. <lb />
Little, James Bullock and others <lb />
acres described a deed in <lb />
Allen in Book O <lb />
A tract of land lands <lb />
of W. G. Little, James Bullock and <lb />
containing acres described in a <lb />
deed from Allen Warren, record- <lb />
ed in Book O p <lb />
A tract of land, being part of the <lb />
Old Walston tract which he gave <lb />
to Jas. A. Walston. containing acres, <lb />
the metes and hounds are <lb />
in a deed from Jas. A. Walston <lb />
and wile, recorded hi Book X p <lb />
A tract of land adjoining <lb />
Page, W. F. Mills. v. F. and J. <lb />
H. acres, <lb />
in a deed from W. M. King and <lb />
L. H. Wilson, recorded in Book Q p <lb />
A tract of land containing acres <lb />
part of the W. R. w. Nobles tract lying <lb />
on the North side of the road from <lb />
store to the Old Plank Road <lb />
described ii a deed from R. A. Nichols <lb />
recorded in Book P p <lb />
A tract adjoining the Stan- <lb />
lands and the Parker lands, contain <lb />
acres described in Book P p <lb />
The Ea-on James tract, lying <lb />
North of Gum Swamp Church and ad- <lb />
joining Wiley Bullock and Susan Ran- <lb />
lands and others containing <lb />
acres more or less, to satisfy sundry <lb />
in my hands for collection <lb />
against William Whitehead and which <lb />
has been levied on said land as the <lb />
property of said William Whitehead. <lb />
J. A. K. Tucker Sheriff. <lb />
pr R. W. D. <lb />
This Oct., 31st 1890. <lb />
blue Jars In the window. <lb />
The big Is In the <lb />
Hold that tweet time <lb />
That we call. <lb />
We cannot tell who made It, <lb />
Nor where the flowers did <lb />
For those who picked them left us <lb />
fifty years ago. <lb />
Vet. when at scented evening <lb />
I beside the bowl. <lb />
And watch my roses fading <lb />
As night upward <lb />
I seem to see their spirits <lb />
Stand silent there below. <lb />
Who made for <lb />
fifty wane ago. <lb />
I youths maidens, <lb />
the garden glide; <lb />
I see them coll the Hovel's <lb />
There growing side by side; <lb />
I hear their soft love whispers, <lb />
I almost seem to know <lb />
The races dead and buried <lb />
Some fifty years <lb />
All the Year Round. <lb />
Magnetism, Ural still Iron. <lb />
It is now pretty widely known that <lb />
iron suddenly ceases to be magnetic <lb />
when heated to the critical point of Its <lb />
or and <lb />
that if alloyed with sonic per cent, <lb />
of as in manganese steel, it <lb />
becomes almost completely non-mag- <lb />
These facts show us that iron is <lb />
not necessarily magnetic all con- <lb />
for admixture with a small <lb />
quantity of another metal and even <lb />
mere change of temperature render it <lb />
non-magnetic. Stranger still, some ob- <lb />
servers report that iron again be- <lb />
comes magnetic when the temperature <lb />
reaches whiteness, but this lacks con- <lb />
The behavior of nickel steel is very <lb />
remarkable. As usually received from <lb />
the maker nickel steel with per cent, <lb />
of nickel is non-magnetic; and yet it is <lb />
a mixture of two magnetic metals, iron <lb />
and nickel. If now we cool this nickel <lb />
steel to C. it <lb />
becomes very decidedly magnetic, and <lb />
remains so when it again returns to the <lb />
normal temperature. If finally we heat <lb />
it it remains magnetic till it reaches its <lb />
critical temperature of C. <lb />
when it again be- <lb />
comes and remains so <lb />
until cooled tn C. <lb />
Happy Hoosiers. <lb />
Wm. Postmaster of <lb />
ind., Bitten has done <lb />
more for me than all other medicines <lb />
combined, for that bad feeling arising <lb />
from Kidney and John <lb />
Leslie, farmer and of same <lb />
place, Electric Bitters to <lb />
be the Kidney and medicine, <lb />
made me feel like a new J- V. <lb />
Gardner, hardware merchant, same <lb />
town. Electric Bitters is just the <lb />
thing for a man who is all run down and <lb />
don't care whether he lives or he <lb />
found new strength, good appetite and <lb />
just like he hail a new lease on life. <lb />
Only a bottle, at J. L. Wooten's <lb />
Drug Store. <lb />
The blood must be pure for the body <lb />
to in perfect condition. Dr. J. H <lb />
Sarsaparilla makes pure blood <lb />
and impart., the rich bloom of health <lb />
and vigor to the whole body. <lb />
The quality of the blood depends much <lb />
upon good or bad digestion and <lb />
To make the blood rich in life <lb />
and strength-giving constituents <lb />
Dr. J. II. Sarsaparilla. It <lb />
will nourish the properties of the blood, <lb />
from which the elements of vitality are <lb />
drawn. <lb />
Children who are troubled with worm <lb />
may be quickly by giving <lb />
Dr. J. II. Liquid <lb />
It kills and expels worms. <lb />
circulation of the <lb />
and life and <lb />
to every portion of the body; appetite <lb />
the hour of rest brings with It <lb />
sound repose. This can be secured by <lb />
taking Dr. J. n Sarsaparilla. <lb />
For rheumatic and neuralgic pains, <lb />
rub in Dr. J. II. Volcanic Oil <lb />
Liniment, and take Dr. J. II. <lb />
Sarsaparilla. You will not suffer long, <lb />
but will be gratified with a speedy and <lb />
effective cure. <lb />
If you feel of cross and <lb />
Dr-I. II. <lb />
cheerfulness will return and <lb />
life acquire new zest. <lb />
Don't irritate your longs with a stub <lb />
born cough when a <lb />
remedy may be found in Dr. J. II. <lb />
Tar Wine Lung Balm <lb />
If you are all run no <lb />
strength, no energy, and feel very tired <lb />
all the Dr. J. II <lb />
Sarsaparilla. It will impart strength <lb />
and vitality to your system. <lb />
OF N. C. WITH <lb />
ft. A. ii CO., <lb />
Commission Merchants, <lb />
Dock, <lb />
NORFOLK. YA. <lb />
Special attention given to Sales of <lb />
i; i- Peanuts and Country Pro- <lb />
duce generally. Liberal Cash Advances <lb />
on Consignments. Prompt returns and <lb />
highest market prices guaranteed. <lb />
O T I O <lb />
------When want a <lb />
PHOTOGRAPH <lb />
ALLEY ft <lb />
They best. And if you want <lb />
------your old------ <lb />
Pictures Enlarged <lb />
carry to Alley A they <lb />
enlarge them in Crayon, Pastel, India <lb />
Ink or Water Colon. All work <lb />
teed. Call and see them. <lb />
Alley <lb />
R Manager. <lb />
H. <lb />
JAMES A. SMITH, <lb />
TONSORIAL ARTIST, <lb />
Greenville N C. <lb />
We have the the easies <lb />
Chair ever used in the art. Clean towels, <lb />
sharp razors, and satisfaction guaranteed <lb />
in every instance. Call and be con <lb />
Ladies waited on at their <lb />
Cleaning clothes a specialty. <lb />
OPIUM <lb />
of particulars sent <lb />
n. M. M. D., Atlanta, Ga. <lb />
Office Whitehall St. <lb />
and Whiskey <lb />
cured at home <lb />
without pain. <lb />
C. B. <lb />
N. B. <lb />
LEGAL NOTICES <lb />
A Farm to Let. <lb />
A small farm, containing W acres <lb />
cleared land S miles from Washington. <lb />
to lease for live years free of charge to <lb />
any one who will improve it. <lb />
Apply to J. A. BURGESS, <lb />
Washington, N. C <lb />
Notice. <lb />
The notes, account books and other <lb />
evidences of debt due E. Glenn <lb />
been planed in my hands for <lb />
I hereby request all persons <lb />
de to him to call at in v office within next <lb />
SO and make settlement. <lb />
This Oct. 7th F. G. JAMBS. <lb />
Edwards <lb />
Printers and Binders, <lb />
1ST. C <lb />
Antiquity or th <lb />
The zither is no child of these later <lb />
days. Quite tho reverse. The <lb />
Egyptians had an instrument which <lb />
they called a and which in all <lb />
essential points was the prototype of <lb />
the zither. This was some three thou- <lb />
sand years ago, and from that time <lb />
down to the present there has always <lb />
been an instrument in the hands of one <lb />
of tho leading nations of the world that <lb />
was in most respects identical with the <lb />
zither. In the time of David and Sol- <lb />
the zither was played in the great <lb />
temple of Jerusalem, and the ancient <lb />
Greeks valued their very high- <lb />
and the names of of <lb />
of of <lb />
have come down to us as those of <lb />
on this zither like instrument. <lb />
American Art Journal. <lb />
Notice to Creditors. <lb />
The undersigned having duly qualified <lb />
as Executor of Featherstone Spain, de- <lb />
ceased, hereby gives notice to all per- <lb />
sons indebted to the estate to <lb />
mediate payment, and all having <lb />
claims against said estate are notified to <lb />
present the same for payment on or be- <lb />
fore the day of October, 1801, or <lb />
his notice will be plead in bar of re- <lb />
This -0th of October. 1800. <lb />
Spain. <lb />
Ex. of Featherstone Spain. <lb />
Notice to Creditors. <lb />
Having duly qualified on the 18th day <lb />
of a Executrix of the <lb />
last will and testament of John A. <lb />
ANOTHER <lb />
Car Load of Fine <lb />
Horses <lb />
Mules, <lb />
--------Just received by------- <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
------and will be sold <lb />
CHEAP FOR CASH, <lb />
or at reasonable terms on time on <lb />
proved security. I bought my stock to <lb />
Cash and can afford to sell as <lb />
anyone. Give me a call. <lb />
We 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 />
Of Commercial, Rail- <lb />
road or School Print- <lb />
or Binding. <lb />
WEDDING READY <lb />
FOR PRINTING INVITATIONS <lb />
BLANKS FOR MAGISTRATES AND <lb />
COUNTY OFFICERS. <lb />
us your orders. <lb />
EDWARDS <lb />
AND <lb />
RALEIGH, N. C. <lb />
PATENTS <lb />
and all business in the U. <lb />
Patent office or in the Courts attended tn <lb />
for Fees. <lb />
We are opposite the S. Patent Of- <lb />
engaged in Exclusively, and <lb />
can obtain patent in less time than <lb />
more remote from Washington. <lb />
the model or drawing Is sent we <lb />
advise as to free of charge, <lb />
and we make no change unless we ob- <lb />
Patent. <lb />
refer, to the Post Master, <lb />
Supt. of the Order Did., and to <lb />
Patent Office. For <lb />
advise terms aim reference to <lb />
actual clients in your own State, or <lb />
address. C. A. Snow Co., <lb />
Washington, D. C. <lb />
Th. Tar River Transportation <lb />
. . <lb />
Forbes, Greenville, <lb />
I. B. Cherry, Vice-Pres <lb />
J. S. Greenville, <lb />
N. M, Lawrence, Tarboro, Gen <lb />
Capt. R. F. Jones, Washington, Gen A <lb />
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lilt . <lb />
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ran <lb />
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The People's Line for travel on <lb />
River. <lb />
The Steamer Greenville is the lineal <lb />
Manning, deceased, notice Is hereby and quickest boat on the river. <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 />
A first-class Table furnished with <lb />
best the market affords. <lb />
A trip on the Steamer Greenville Is <lb />
not only comfortable but attractive. <lb />
Leaves Washington Monday, <lb />
And Friday at o'clock, a. m. <lb />
Leaves Tarboro Tuesday, <lb />
and Saturday at o'clock, a. M. <lb />
Freights received daily and through <lb />
Lading given to all points. <lb />
F, agent. J. CHERRY, <lb />
Washington N. <lb />
given to all persons indebted to th <lb />
state to make payment at once, and per- <lb />
sons having claims against the estate <lb />
must present them, properly <lb />
to the undersigned on or before the <lb />
20th day of October. 1891, or this notice <lb />
will lie plead in bar of recovery. <lb />
This 20th of October, 1890. <lb />
Charlotte Manning, <lb />
of John A. Maiming. <lb />
LIVERY SALE AND FEED <lb />
I have opened at the stables formerly <lb />
occupied by Dr. J. G. James, <lb />
and will keep a Hoe line of <lb />
Horses and Mules. <lb />
beautiful and fancy turnouts for <lb />
livery and can suit the moat <lb />
I will run in connection a DRAY- <lb />
AGE BUSINESS, and solicit a share of <lb />
lour patronage. Call and be convinced. <lb />
GLASGOW EVANS. <lb />
N. C <lb />
EMORY<lb />
Not many are absolutely in- <lb />
dispensable. Most men would <lb />
as the common expression is. <lb />
without a but after nil the ab- <lb />
can A certain man <lb />
who is now a the United <lb />
States senate so decided on one <lb />
Indeed, ho may said almost <lb />
to have demonstrated that life can be <lb />
lived with a good measure of comfort <lb />
and success in tho absence not only of <lb />
a watch but even of a mind. <lb />
In company with a friend he was one <lb />
morning hastening to overtake a train <lb />
when he stopped suddenly and ex- <lb />
claimed <lb />
I've away and left <lb />
my watch under the <lb />
go back and get said his <lb />
friend. <lb />
said the senator, don't <lb />
believe we shall have <lb />
Upon this he drew the lost watch <lb />
from his pocket, looked carefully at the <lb />
face of it, counted the minutes and <lb />
added, we have <lb />
Then he pressed on toward the station, <lb />
saying, well I guess I can get <lb />
along for one day without a <lb />
Youth's Companion. <lb />
Women are not slow to comprehend. <lb />
They're quick. They're alive, and yet <lb />
it was a man who discovered the ONE <lb />
remedy for their PECULIAR ailments. <lb />
The man was- Dr. Pierce. <lb />
The discovery was his <lb />
boon to delicate <lb />
men. Why go round one foot in <lb />
the suffering in <lb />
there's a remedy at hand <lb />
that isn't an experiment, which is <lb />
sold under the GUARANTEE that if <lb />
you are disappointed in any way in it, <lb />
you can get your money Lack by apply- <lb />
to its makers. <lb />
We can hardly imagine a woman's not <lb />
trying it. Possibly It may be of one <lb />
or we doubt It Women are <lb />
ripe for It. They must have It. Think <lb />
of a prescription and nine oat of ten <lb />
waiting for it. Carry the news to them <lb />
seat of sick headache is not in the <lb />
Regulate the stomach and you <lb />
cure it. Dr. Pierce's Pellets are the <lb />
Little Regulators. <lb />
Notice to Creditors. <lb />
The Superior Court Clerk of Pitt <lb />
county having issued Letters of Ad- <lb />
ministration to the undersigned, on the <lb />
25th day of September, 1890, upon the <lb />
estate of deceased, no- <lb />
Is hereby given to all persons <lb />
ed to the estate to make Immediate pay- <lb />
to the in persons <lb />
having claims against the estate must <lb />
present the same properly authenticated <lb />
before the of September. 1891, <lb />
or this notice be plead in bar of <lb />
recovery. <lb />
35th day of Sept. 1890. <lb />
R. <lb />
of Fleming, <lb />
GRAND <lb />
Shaving, Cutting and Dressing Hair. <lb />
O. TOR. <lb />
W. E- <lb />
J. PROCTOR BRO, <lb />
DEALERS IS <lb />
TOT <lb />
AT THE GLASS FRONT <lb />
the Opera House, at which place <lb />
I have recently located, and where I have <lb />
everything in my line <lb />
General Merchandise, <lb />
MODEL BARBERSHOP <lb />
For Sale. <lb />
On Monday, 1st day of <lb />
I will sell at public notion before <lb />
the Court House door in Greenville, the <lb />
and lot situated at the coiner of <lb />
Front and streets, In the town <lb />
of Greenville, belonging to Sire. Mary <lb />
Tucker, in which Marcellus <lb />
now resides. The lot contains one-half <lb />
acre, has good dwelling house with four <lb />
rooms and passage, dining and cook <lb />
rooms attached. water on premises. <lb />
The lot also contains a two room tenant <lb />
house. Any one wishing to buy the <lb />
house privately before the above date <lb />
can terms by applying to <lb />
B. K. PATRICK, ST. C. <lb />
Notice to Creditors. <lb />
Having duly qualified before the <lb />
Court Clerk of Pitt county as Ad- <lb />
of the state of Marina <lb />
notice is <lb />
given to all indebted to the <lb />
estate to make immediate payment <lb />
to the and all persons having <lb />
claims against the said estate must <lb />
sent the same for payment on or before <lb />
the 8th day of November, 1891. or this <lb />
notice will be plead in bar of recovery. <lb />
This 8th of November, <lb />
B. S. <lb />
of Harrington. <lb />
a- <lb />
Notice to Creditors. <lb />
qualified re the <lb />
Court Clerk Of Pitt Ad- <lb />
of Mat tie Williams, deceased, <lb />
notice is hereby given to all persons <lb />
indebted to the estate to make <lb />
ate payment to the undersigned, and all <lb />
persons having claims against the said <lb />
estate must present the MM for pay- <lb />
on or before the 8th day of No- <lb />
1891, or this notice I be plead <lb />
in bar of recovery. This 8th of No- <lb />
1890. B. S. <lb />
, f <lb />
N. <lb />
We conic before our p again Ibis <lb />
season an I invite their attention <lb />
to the largest <lb />
Stock of New <lb />
Goods <lb />
Space will <lb />
A anesthetic used by <lb />
Chinese ha recently been made known <lb />
by Dr. U. in his third <lb />
report of the It far <lb />
obtained by placing a frog in a jar of <lb />
flour and irritating it by prodding H. <lb />
Under these circumstances it exude a <lb />
liquid which forms a paste with the <lb />
floor. This paste dissolved in water <lb />
ha well marked properties. <lb />
After the finger has been Immersed in <lb />
the liquid for a few minutes it can be <lb />
eat to the bone without any pain be- <lb />
Republic <lb />
Baton. <lb />
Mrs. Michael Curtain. Ill,, <lb />
makes the statement that she caught <lb />
cold, which Settled on her lungs; she <lb />
was treated for a month by her family <lb />
physician, but grew worse. He told her <lb />
she was a hopeless victim of <lb />
and that no medicine could cure <lb />
her. Her druggist suggested Dr. King's <lb />
New Discovery Consumption; <lb />
bought a bottle, and to her delight found <lb />
herself benefited from first dose. She <lb />
continued It use and after taking ten <lb />
bottles, found sound and well, <lb />
now dos her own housework and I as <lb />
well a she ever was. Free trial bottles <lb />
Great at Wooten's <lb />
Drag Stars, large bet <lb />
Why discovery by Alfred <lb />
in the way of helping <lb />
ed. By calling on or addressing the <lb />
above named barber, you can procure a <lb />
bottle of Preparation that is invaluable <lb />
for and and causing the <lb />
hair t be <lb />
glossy, only r three application a <lb />
week and a common hair <lb />
brush Is all to be used after rub the <lb />
scalp vigorously for a few minutes with <lb />
the Preparation. Try a bottle and W <lb />
convinced, cents. <lb />
Respectfully, <lb />
ALFRED GULLET, <lb />
Barber, <lb />
GREENVILLE. N. <lb />
all the improved appliances; <lb />
comfortable chairs. <lb />
sharpened at reasonable figures <lb />
for work outside of my shop <lb />
promptly executed. Very respectfully, <lb />
EDMONDS, <lb />
ever brought to <lb />
not permit telling all we have in <lb />
but if want anything in the way of <lb />
DRY CLOTH INC., BOOTS, <lb />
SHOES, <lb />
Come to us. have the <lb />
CLOTHING <lb />
in Pitt county. Can give you bargains <lb />
on any goods in our store. Highest <lb />
prices paid for Seed or Lint Cotton. <lb />
ST Persons owing us are <lb />
to make settlements as as possible. <lb />
J. O. PROCTOR BRO. <lb />
RALEIGH <lb />
BUSINESS <lb />
B. Broughton, Pres. <lb />
BOARD <lb />
Hon. E. <lb />
Bank <lb />
Maj. E. G. Harrell, Sec. N. C. <lb />
Assembly. <lb />
Daniels, Esq. , Editor <lb />
Chronicle- <lb />
Dr. H. B. Battle, Director N. C. <lb />
Experiment Station. <lb />
Short-band, Type-writing, <lb />
Book-keeping, Banking, <lb />
Penmanship and Mathematics are <lb />
taught in the Business Col- <lb />
Send for of terms. <lb />
J. <lb />
Box Raleigh, N. O. <lb />
BEAUTS PIANOS W <lb />
Organs For address <lb />
Daniel F. <lb />
Washington, N. S, <lb />
Washington, <lb />
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iii each county <lb />
Philadelphia, Pa. <lb />
Storm Calendar and Weather Forecast <lb />
for by R. Hicks, mailed <lb />
to an address on receipt of a two-cent <lb />
postage stomp. The Dr. J. H. <lb />
Medicine Co. St. Mo. <lb />
Stirs- <lb />
The Best In the world <lb />
; Bruises, Sores. Ulcers, Salt <lb />
Fever Sores. Hands <lb />
Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin <lb />
turns, and positively cures Piles, or no <lb />
pay required. It is guaranteed to give <lb />
perfect satisfaction, or money refunded <lb />
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stamp for sh-U. <lb />
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Never Fall to <lb />
Hair to Youthful Color. <lb />
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and teat by mail at of <lb />
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for pints, sample packages, <lb />
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BANKERS, <lb />
l -trill o <lb />
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ducting a general <lb />
to Loan on Approved <lb />
remittance <lb />
solicited and <lb />
made promptly. <lb />
n a <lb />
Stop at <lb />
COMFORTING <lb />
COCOA. <lb />
BREAKFAST. <lb />
a thorough knowledge of the <lb />
which the operations of <lb />
digestion nutrition, and by a careful <lb />
application of the line properties <lb />
well selected Cocoa, Mr. Epps has pro- <lb />
breakfast tallies with a deli- <lb />
beverage which my <lb />
save us heavy doctor's <lb />
is by the judicious use of such <lb />
diet that a constitution may be gradual- <lb />
built until strong enough to resist <lb />
every tendency to disease. Hundred <lb />
of maladies are floating around <lb />
M ready to attack wherever there is a <lb />
weak point- may escape a fatal <lb />
haft by ourselves well fort i tied <lb />
with pure and a properly nourished <lb />
Gazelle. Made <lb />
simply with boiling water or milk. <lb />
Sold only in half-pound tins, by Grocers, <lb />
JAMES EPPS CO, <lb />
Chemist, London, England. <lb />
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CONSUMPTION on <lb />
BRONCHITIS Throat Affection <lb />
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