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VOL. XI. 
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 1892. 
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BOLD BY ALL 
WELDON R. B. 
and Schedule 
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TRUTH IN TO FICTION. 
per Year, in Advance. 
A HUMAN 
MAJ. LETTER. 
He to Say in Regard 
Force 
to 
and Spectacle 
Physical Deformity. 
One of tho most curious and re- 
spectacles of human do-1 
is to be found near Way- Bun. 
truss, Ga. in tho form of a Our W. A- 
The monstrosity is a j whom there not nature 
boy U years of ago. who not only ; ; , 
boars a close re ambiance to a . . . 
saurian, but wife we 
anger and foams at tho mouth i have in the past 
when enraged. He can neither bus written a letter to 
is an that rings with manly 
however, . , 
utterances. After quoting a 
front I be Republican platform of 
idiot. When 
he can make known his wants by 
groaning; and searching around tho 
room, half rolling and half crawl- 
on his belly. 
The body is almost entirely 
covered with scales of a delicate 
texture. His head is long and Hat, 
his eyes are round and beady 
and blink with a superficial lid or 
film like those of an His 
mouth is Ions and wide and is 
1860, and one from the Democratic 
platform of 1892, the 
of interference in State 
matters, upon the 
dangers resulting from this policy, 
ho goes on to say 
myself iii 1868 voted with the 
filled with an unusually huge party for the 
of big teeth. of the States 
arms are Hit and crook sideways under the act of Congress 
from the joints. Altogether he is 
as near a blending of human and 
beast one ever saw. 
A, -Mount
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except day. 
Train on Scotland Heck Branch Road 
leaves Halifax 4.22 arrives Scot 
land Neck at 6.13 M. Greenville 6.62 
p. in. Returning, 
leaves Kinston Greenville 
a. m. Arriving Halifax a. in. 
Weldon 11.23 a. in., daily except Sun- 
day 
Trains on Washington Branch leave 
Washington 7.00 a. m. arrives A. R. 
function a. m. returning leaves A. 
i Junction p. m. arrives 
p. in. Daily except 
Connects With trains on ; ml 
Raleigh I., and Scotland 
Branch. 
Local freight train Weldon 
Monday, and Friday 
10.15 a. arriving Scotland Neck 1.05 
n. m., Greenville 6.80 p. a., 
7.40 p. in. Returning leave- 
Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 
7.20 a. in., arriving Greenville 9.53 
a. m., Scotland 2.20 p. m., Weldon 
5.15 m. 
Train leave Tarboro, N C, via 
Raleigh It. R. daily except Ban- 
day, r II, Sunday M. arrive 
N C, P M, P M. 
Plymouth 8.80 p. m., 5.22 p. m. 
Returning leaves Plymouth daily 
0.00 a. m., Sunday a. 111- 
X C, a in, 
arrive Tarboro, N A M 
Trains on Southern Division. Wilson 
ind Branch leave 
a in. arrive Rowland IS p m. 
l.-ave Rowland ,. in. 
arrive ex- 
Sunday. 
Train on Midland N C Branch leave 
Go daily except Sunday. A M 
X C, a M. Re 
lining laves X C S AM 
arrive N A M. 
Train No. makes close connection a t 
Weldon for all points North daily. All 
via Richmond, and daily- except Sun- 
day via Bay Line, also at Rocky Mount 
daily except Sunday with Norfolk 
railroad and all 
points via Norfolk. 
Southbound train on Wilson 
Branch is No. Northbound is 
except Sunday. 
Train 
at M, arrive Nashville 
P Hope SO M. Returning 
Nashville 
8.35 A M. arrives Rocky Mount 
except Sunday. 
Train on Clinton Branch leaves 
for Clinton dally, Sunday, it o i 
and M Returning leave 
ton at A M, and 
ind 
Trains No. South and North Will 
stop at Rocky Mount, Wilson, 
Goldsboro and Magnolia. 
General 
J. K. at 
The buy has ti groat fondness 
for water, which seems to delight 
him immensely. He knows of its 
presence by instinct A few days 
ago he was taken before the Grand 
Jury for medical examination. 
The jury pronounced him harm- 
i and allowed him to remain 
with his mother. 
Kindly 
First. Blue Ribbon ManI saw 
you coming out of a barroom the 
other day. 
Second Blue Ribbon 
I was in there gathering materials 
for a on in the 
First Blue Ribbon ManI did 
not notice that you were, or had 
been, making any notes. 
Second Blue Ribbon 
the materials I get there I carry in 
my head. 
Blue Ribbon 
March 2nd. which put 
ballot in the baud of the 
and I did so AS a choice of evils be- 
tween civil government 
suffrage, and military government 
no suffrages at all, and just 
for oar government as a 
general of the army, us a depart- 
on command r, from 
at Charleston, S. C-, night see 
lit in bis fancy to prescribe fur tho 
people North Carolina. I voted 
with tho Republican party in 
to get rid of the military. Could 
consistently vote in 1892 for men 
and measures calculated to bring 
the military back 
suffrage alone 
turned out to be bud enough in all 
conscience. I dent want to sup- 
it now with possible and 
even probable military rub on top 
of it. We have had enough recoil- 
my friend, ray advice is. don't get i o 
too many of these mat rials into .,. , 
your head or you'll be having the , at least. W o have felt and 
delirium realized to its fullest extent the 
wisdom enunciated in the above 
quoted plank in tho Republican 
Unsophisticated. 
Mr. 
we can always spot a 
sight. 
Mr. Drexel course, by Mr. Lincoln in even 
, platform of 1861. and for one be- 
hayseed on . i ., , , 
to day the doctrine 
There's one now standing on 
corner. I'd bet my last dollar. 
for a few minutes in a little enter- 
of mine I have here 
three shells, and here, as you see, 
a tiny rubber ball. Now I put the 
rubber ball, etc., etc. 
though it under the color of 
corner, id bet my last kw invasion by 
The Hayseed , . , 
Gents, can I have attention force of any State, no mat- 
under what preterit, is among 
Wasted Her to Laugh- 
tell said the man with 
confiding nature, is mighty 
discouraging to have your wife 
laugh at your 
Mine never 
don't know. You see I 
for the comic papers. , 
A Strange 
she exclaimed, 
could I be so 
is the asked 
her father. 
I've been homo for a week 
and just happened to think that I 
left two engagements 
Scientific Drops- 
Five volumes of air contain one 
volume of oxygen. 
Water is composed of oxygen 
and hydrogen in the proportion of 
one volume of the former gas to 
two volumes of the latter. 
The celebrated high electric light 
mast at Minneapolis, which is 
feet high, has proved ineffective 
for lighting and is now 
no longer used. 
One of the latest inventions in 
connection with tho application of 
T. M agent electricity to street car service is a 
self-lubricating gear for trolleys. 
Notice to Shippers. 
In order to make more convenient and 
economical use or the vessels now em- 
ployed in the North Carolina 
and thus to better serve the inter- 
of shippers, the undersigned 
have decided to merge their 
respective line between Not 
folk and and 
N. C, into 
one be known as 
LINK. 
Connecting at Norfolk with 
The Bay line, for Baltimore. 
The Clyde Line, for Philadelphia. 
The Old Dominion Line, for New 
York- 
The Merchants A Miners Line for 
ton and Providence. 
The Water Lines for Richmond, Va., 
and Washington. D. C. 
At with 
The Atlantic North Carolina R. R- 
At Washington with 
The Tar River Steamers. 
Also Calling at Island. N. C. 
The new line will m 
Service, with such additional sailings as 
will suit the 
NO ADVANCE RATES. 
The direct service of steamers 
and the freedom from handling, are 
great advantage this Line 
otters The following have 
been appointed New 
John E. at Norfolk, Va. 
John Son, at 
S. II- Gray, at N. C. 
S. C. at Island- 
J. Cherry, at Greenville, C. 
will leave 
on Monday May 16th, from wharf 
on Water street Clyde 
and the piers of Clyde 
Line and Old Dominion Steamship Co 
II. A. 
V P M. Old Dominion Co. 
W. P. CLYDE ft Om 
Clyde Line, 
alliance organ sounds 
THE ALARM. 
Advocate, publish- 
ed at W. Va., and the 
official organ of the farmer's 
in that State, contained the 
following leading editorial in a 
recent 
joined the alliance because 
thought its objects 
were righteous, we 
the political exigencies of 
the period demanded the birth and 
growth of stick an organization. 
Political reform and governmental 
retrenchment in lavish 
of public moneys and 
in the levying of taxation were 
potent elements which led to the 
incubation cf the vital 
for which tho farmers have been 
fighting and which have 
hatched into living, fall 
grown issues. During the 
ANNOUNCEMENT SEC- 
or TBS 
BOARD OF HEALTH. 
Iii the death of Dr. Thomas F. 
Wood, of Wilmington, late 
of the North Board 
of Health, the State lost one of its 
most patriotic and useful nous. 
He was an able, conscientious and 
physician an 
of note, editor and 
proprietor n its beginning 
the present North i Wt 
ed Journal, always in the forefront 
of those working for the elevation 
ind of his prof 
and to promote both 
than any hid lint 
tho nearest thing to his heart, sec- 
f his Divine 
Mister, was tho North 
Board of , which was 
by him and kept alive 
growth and development of year, its feeble 
great alliance movement there I devotion and 
seemed to be few our ranks but I sacrifice of both tune and money, 
those fired a patriotic seal to and f 
see tho order in of his State, 
fight for the liberty and prosperity been honored by the 
, I Board my election to the Sec- 
made vacant by his de- 
cease, a the 
and s of the office he 
adorned without testifying to 
COLORED MEN'S 
of the people, and every one 
seemed to vie one with the in 
self abnegating methods to achieve i 
the highest good for tho 
number. While these conditions; 
we grew with an his qualities, 
growth. Politicians treat- loss is 
bled and Wall street quaked. l 
a few years, from a nucleus of the 
utmost insignificance, a of 
weak organizations had grown to 
a combination which could not, be 
limited except by the confines of 
this great country. Counties were 
captured, congressional districts of preventing disease. 
iii the State that the Boar 
of Health was created for their 
the purpose of 
a; as possible, in- 
formation an instruction as to tho 
were stormed and taken and whole 
States were made to surrender- It 
was at this oar danger 
began. A few old visionary, dis- 
appointed politicians the 
good things possible to 
them; they got into our 
Heaven only knows how. and be- 
their intrigues. 
months this has d, and 
for one year our phenomenal 
growth has been dwarfed and 
Any citizen of the State therefore 
desiring such information would 
confer a favor by writing to 
Secretary, who would cheerfully 
answer his inquiries. 
The subject of in- 
at present is the f 
cholera threatening our 
The board has watched the 
with sleepless eye, has 
riven tho subject most 
but it 
has not deemed the danger 
Tho Colored is the 
name of dated Oxford 
and printed in Charlotte- It is 
edited by four young colored men, 
E. W. Can and y being managing 
editor. 
The new publication 
shelving the white 
and wants the I 
to take the m of the 
party in their own hands to 
fill the county 
with men. It is very 
in earnest, and from the i 
by the speaker- the 
convention in I 
it is solidly backed by the 
race. They have made up 
minds to no longer take back s 
in the congregation 
they won't nit to sold lo 
the Third party, and will do 
everything their power to get 
control of tho county. 
We give a few extracts from this 
new 
The colored of 
county have a better 
chance now than ever to elect j 
colored m n to office. Now is the 
time to show race pride if you 
it. D not be blinded by f d-e 
leaders, bat let us earnestly con-1 
tend for the nomination of honest, I 
intelligent colored men when tho I 
Republican county 
meets. 
If it is true that tho white Rep- 
of North Carolina have 
sold tho to tho 
the latter have certainly lost their 
money. Now, if you don't believe 
it, Third party people, just wait till 
November and party will 
be found wanting. 
We quite often see white 
and Third 
sing on the streets. Guess the lat-1 
proposes to buy tho 
and the for nor proposes to sell 
but will meet them at 
the block, and don't you forget it-1 
L of 
j N 
which needs no attention after be- 
once put in operation. 
Prof. Dewar, whose recent 
and demonstrations on the 
liquefaction of oxygen attracted 
attention all over the world, says 
that while oxygen when liquefied 
is strongly magnetic it is a poor 
conductor of electricity. In other 
words, oxygen presents tho 
paradox of a non-conducting 
magnet. 
Carbonic acid gas, which is 
ejected in large quantities from 
the is being utilized in 
localities. At 
near a carbonic acid 
spring opened during boring 
and which is eight inches 
and some thirty or forty feet 
high, is being used in the 
nation of mineral waters. 
The color of certain shrimps and 
crabs, and also the color of their 
eggs, are known to vary greatly 
with the surroundings. Those 
living in green sponges are much 
larger, lay vastly more eggs, 
which arc also a little larger, 
the shrimps are green and yellow; 
and the large claws are always, 
orange-red, while those of the 
brown sponges are red, blue or 
brown. 
Care. 
Tc the inform your 
readers that I have a positive remedy 
for the thousand and one ills which arise 
from deranged female organs. I shall 
be to send two bottles of my 
to lady if they -will send 
their Express and P. O. address. 
the gravest of Believing 
I do that till other party differ- 
pale into insignificance when 
considered side by side with this, 
and as the only hope of giving 
effect to my sentiments on this sub 
standing now where I did in 
shall cast my in this 
election for Mr- Cleveland in 
preference to Mr. Harrison. 
word to you, my People's 
party friends. A few weeks ago 
you tendered me, without my so- 
your nomination for the 
highest judicial office in your gift. 
I thanked you then and I still feel 
and shall ever feel grateful to yon 
for this manifestation of confidence, 
though I had to decline it- Since 
then the Republican managers 
who hold the Republican party in 
North Carolina by the throat, have 
as it is reported and generally be 
broken faith with you and 
put up a State ticket. danger 
now confronts you of turning over 
our State to men who favor 
the National Force bill with its at- 
evils, and the vote of 
North Carolina might decide that 
contest. Let me beseech yon as 
patriots, rebuke that spirit by your 
vote, and let us stand together and 
maintain, inviolate, the rights of 
the State which are essential to 
balance of power on which 
tho perfection and endurance of 
our political faith That 
balance of power once subverted 
and destroyed, we may bid a long 
farewell to the constitutional Re 
public. We may expect too in its 
stead to governed by orders 
from the headquarters of a 
chieftain, such as our eyes 
have seen in this Southland not 
very many years ago. 
myself would prefer the very 
worst of civil government 
to tho best form of military 
only in 
i i ti .; enough at any time to justify 
cherished i . . ,. , ,. . 
, . i , i r. publications which would 
honored guest. A greed for 
o- i excite and alarm unnecessarily 
office has suddenly seized the few ; J 
, , . ., i t of our people, danger 
who came into our fold for . , , f. 
other reason than the f the 
getting a ride, they have any 
during tho coming winter, 
but fears awakening in warm 
weather of spring of the germs 
which may slip into the country 
during tho cold weather, when the 
literally turned tho alliance temple 
into a den of thieves, having stolen 
our livery to promote their own 
personal ambition, and the alliance 
to day has to bear the burden of 
their Is it any wonder 
The Third Party tho South. 
Philadelphia Record. 
But for the fact that the leaders 
of the Alliance in 
Southern States made their fol- 
lowers believe that the Lodge force 
bill was dead and buried 
would not at this time have been ; 
any Third party in the South worth 
talking about; and, 
the duplicity, active or passive, 
of most of tho Republican leaders j 
and all or nearly all of their party 
organs on the subject of the force 
Its 
Valuable Hints for 
Domestic Circle. 
Nervous exhaustion is a term 
which carries with it a multitude 
of derangements of a nature not 
It means exhaustion 
tho very centers of life, an ex- 
which may more or 
less complete, It marks a failing 
or an of some 
part or tho whole of the nervous 
system. 
Nervous exhaustion may be the 
of the end, or it may be 
tile end of the beginning. At the 
same time it is simply an 
a weakened nerve force. 
A human being has, at best, but 
a certain lease of life, and this lease 
i.- dependent upon the nervous sys- 
t an. When tho ordinary wear 
and tear of life is not replaced by nu- 
foods it must, of necessity, 
degenerate in one degree or another. 
simply a question of waste and 
and repair. When external 
are so forcible that they 
wear away more energy than can 
i the nervous system be- 
gins to suffer, and though it may 
ye a resisting power born of a 
strong constitution, cannot but 
suffer in the long run. 
defined cases of nervous ex- 
have a distinct line of 
symptoms, prominent among 
which are a general feeling of 
dilated pupils, clammy 
hands and cold feet, bluish nails, a 
lack of color in the cheeks or a 
feverish Hushing, restlessness, in- 
ability to concentrate one's 
thoughts and sleeplessness and 
menial depression. Loss of weight 
and appetite and a general bodily 
decline are accompaniments. 
Nervous exhaustion comes from 
mental strain, from long exposure 
to wind and weather, from worry 
of all sorts, from disease affecting 
a mental depression or a waste of 
vitality and from excesses. It is 
more likely to develop in middle 
than at any period, 
though it does affect both the 
young and the old to some extent. 
The tune of life when the system 
is most hardy being selected seems 
to be attributable to the extra ac- 
which this period curries 
with it. A strong woman or a 
strong man may break down under 
circumstances which one of less 
vigorous constitution could with- 
stand with impunity. Those who 
are born with a nervous tempera- 
which is expending its energy 
on every possible occasion the 
victims quieter brothers 
and sisters tho fortunates. 
vigilance of the health officers at 
. the conservative element is to b relaxed, i bill, those who ha been deluded 
everywhere has exclaimed, Should its fears be the about its death and burial are rap- 
your tents O What that it idly learning tho truth. 
these wreckers care for tho good, every within the dawn of November every 
tho life or the perpetuity of to out of comprehend that votes 
They are getting 
and they would sell of proposes to pa dish . all Congressmen will count as votes 
Heaven that ought to be ; the n, the State kind enough . favor Lodge bill, 
bought to have their names Print Pl party in the South- 
heralded around through the 
try. But they will find that it will of 
be the biggest contract they ever meantime, if you need 
undertook to adjust the tail so it or advice on such subjects, write to 
will wag the alliance dog. We 
aver with the emphasis with 
which we have ever the as- 
that the alliance no mere 
belongs to them as third party can- 
than it belongs to any 
other party, and it neither can or 
will endorse them. 
is the greatest curse which has 
ever struck the alliance 
in West Virginia, and we say this 
in the full light of an honest, 
conscientious conviction, and ac- 
knowledge no motive other than 
the promotion of the best interests 
of the 
relating to the era States will be 
health. the skeleton. 
reduced to 
sad Liver 
Is it not worth small price of 
to free yourself of every symptom of 
these distressing complaints, if you think 
so call at our store and get a bottle of 
Shiloh's every bottle has a 
printed guarantee on It, use accordingly 
and if It does you lie it will cost you 
nothing. Sold at Drug re 
This is the slighting remark that is 
often applied to woman try to seem 
young, though they no longer look so. 
n en appearance are deceit fill. 
Female weakness, functional troubles. 
displacements and irregularities will add 
ill tern years to a woman's looks. These 
troubles are removed by use of Dr. 
Favorite Prescription. Try 
i i , , i you whose beauty and 
ill you heed Hie , fa, 
perhaps of the sure approach of that n society as a 
more terrible disease Consumption. Ask i It's guaranteed to 
yourselves if yon can afford for the sake i give in every case, or money 
paid for it returned. Sec guarantee on 
She is delighted with if Hannah 
Moore, Hebron, Neb., 
mother had a swollen knee caused by a 
fall. I a bottle of Salvation 
Oil. We used it and I never saw a rem- 
work so well. It took the swelling 
immediately and a 
Sail 
Mile-wrapper. 
of saving ran risk and do 
for it. We know from experience 
that Shiloh's Cure will cure your cough 
It fails. This explains why. more 
a million were sold the past 
year. 
cough a 
it WoW j -Sold at 
Drug Store. Store, 
We have a speedy and positive cure 
for catarrh, diphtheria, canker 
H. Lewis, 
Secretary, Raleigh, N. C. 
Harrison Irritated. 
Raleigh Chronicle. 
A from Washington to 
the Atlanta Constitution of the 10th, 
says that President Harrison was 
greatly irritated when ho heard 
the election news from Georgia. 
He is reported to have said 
have washed my hands of the 
the president with 
considerable temper, is a land 
of and traitors who care 
nothing for tho sanctity of ballot, 
and I will never be in favor of 
making an active campaign down 
there until we can bayonets 
at the polls- I am now than 
in favor of ramming a force 
bill down their 
copy tho above, word for 
word, as it appeared in the Con--ti- 
It was sent to our 
by its special 
dent in Washington City. The 
sentiment attributed to the 
dent is as his record proves 
that he entertains for tho South- 
which he has 
often, substantially expressed . be- 
fore. 
When the force bill was pending 
in Congress is to have 
boasted that it pass just in 
time to enable to make the 
Southern people a Christmas 
present of it. free men see 
that such a man is never elected 
President of this country again 
Any man in any Southern State 
who should knowingly lend his 
support directly or indirectly, to 
the Lodge force bill would not dare 
to look an honest woman the 
face, and honest men would regard 
him with scorn- It is in the very 
nature of things that such should 
be the case- From an experience 
in some of the States terrible 
than that of the war, from 
which curdle tho blood of 
rising generations, nothing 
could be so dreadful to 
the white men and women of the 
South as domination. There 
is not even an honest the 
South who was acquired an niter-1 
est in the soil and has a family 
look after who would not. dread it. 
Tho friends of Mr. Cleveland 
the Northern States need feel no 
concern about a Third party in 
the South, nor need they 
anathemas on the Democratic 
in that section are 
trying to play the role of Alliance 
brokers in treating with 
can emissaries; for they will be 
to deliver the goods. 
D relieve croup and whooping headache. 
Mothers, do with-i REMEDY. A nasal injector free with election p 
For back, side or chest use bottle. Use it if you desire health t 
The official returns of the 
places the Democratic 
at 
enough- 
Strength and Health. 
If are not feeling strong and heal- 
thy, try Electric If 
haS left you weak and weary, use 
Bitters. remedy acts directly 
on Liver. and gently 
aiding those organs to perform their 
functions. If yon with Sick 
Headache, you will bun and per- 
relief taking Electric 
One trial will convince that is 
the remedy you peed, Largo 
only at Wooten's Drug Store. 
M. D. lane, wries 
summer several years while rail- 
in Mississippi, I became badly 
affected with malarial Mood poison that 
impaired my health more than two 
years. Several ulcers appear- 
ed on my legs, nothing to 
permanent relief until i took six 
in,,.,., good b. 
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Setting Along With Ono 
If you are limited as to moans, 
must make dross serve 
many needs, choose a color that is 
not of those that 
register themselves each time on 
tho retina or stimulate tho 
friendly to counting tho number 
of times you appeared in it. 
With certain change in the dress-i 
of the neck, fresh knots 
ribbon, lace or some pretty conceit 
of your own, a frock in 
time can piny many parts. It is 
of those touches of tho 
that Howells sometimes uses with 
such skill, when, in speaking of 
two old maids, ho told how 
their black silk drosses, from many 
makings over, retained tho lines of 
small holes the thread was 
ripped out, and how they 
them at tho throat when they 
went i m their shopping ex- 
and at night turned 
them if they went out to tea. 
Even if there is a touch of pathos 
about all this, they 
ingenious and resourceful 
people. 
Bread. 
Put a loaf of light, flaky bread 
when convenient--between 
two pans, and let it heat through 
in a moderate oven. It will take 
about twenty-five for this. 
Take from the oven and with a 
fork tear the soft part into thin, 
ragged pieces. Spread these in a 
pan and put them in a hot oven to 
brown. It will take about 
minutes to make them brown and 
crisp. Servo at once on a napkin. 
Always servo cheese with pulled 
bread. This dish is considered 
more elegant than crackers for tho 
cheese course in a dinner or 
luncheon. 
Stuffed Tomatoes. 
Select six medium-sized 
toes. Cut a slice from the stem 
end of each and scoop out the soft 
pulp. Mince one small onion and 
fry it slightly; add a gill of hot 
water, tho tomato pulp, and two 
ounces of cold or chicken 
chopped fine; simmer and season 
with salt and pepper. Stir Into 
the pan cracker-dust enough to 
absorb the moisture; stuff tho 
tomatoes with this mass, sprinkle 
dry crumbs over the top; add a 
a small piece of butter and bake 
until slightly brown on top. 
Clara to make 
can't imagine how 
Charlie makes love. 
yes, I can. He used 
to try it with mo till I snubbed 
him. . 
People in Mars- 
there are people in 
he, don't believe . they 
amount to much. 
rejoined the slangy 
girl,, are out i 
R E E S V I. E, N r 
Practice in all the Collections 
a Specialty. 
OINTMENT 
MARK 
For the Curs cf all Skin 
This has been in use over 
years, and wherever known has 
been in steady demand. It has been en. 
toned by the leading physicians all over 
country, and has effected cures where 
all other remedies, with the attention of 
the most experienced physicians, have 
for years failed. This Ointment is of 
long standing and the high reputation 
which it has obtained is owing entirely 
its own as but little effort has 
ever made to bring It before the 
public. of this Ointment will 
he sent to any address on receipt of One 
Hollar. Sample box The usual 
discount to Druggists. All Cash Orders 
promptly to. Address all or- 
and communications to 
T. r. 
Sole Proprietor, 
Greenville. N. C. 
GREENVILLE 
MALE ACADEMY 
-------o 
The next session of this School will 
begin on Monday, August 1892. 
The advantages offered will be 
or to those of any previous session. Bit- 
lire guaranteed every patron, 
ran be had at lower rates than at 
any similar school In Eastern Carolina 
We propose to do the work for 
that has ever been done in the town, 
and challenge proof to the contrary, 
are as follows, payable 
Primary English per month, 
Intermediate English per month, 2.00 
Higher English per month. 2.60 
languages each, extra, 
When yon are in call to see me 
or write me I mm your homes. 
will be cheerfully given. If 
a competent assistant will be 
employed. 
W. H. 
Greenville, N. C, July 27.1802. 
Peanut Pickers and 
Cleaners. 
Will an I bushels of 
Peanuts a day. Manufactured by Card- 
well Machine Co., Richmond. Va. 
Having completed my store at Whichard, 
county, N. c, I am opening 
a first-class stock of 
GENERAL MERCHANDISE, 
and cordially Invite the public to call 
my 
DRY GOODS, SHOES. NOTIONS, 
GROCERIES, Ac., Ac. 
Our motto Is Standard Goods at Rea- 
Prices for ash. 
Examine my stock before buying 
II the goods and prices do 
i t we nothing them. 
Country produce taken in 
goods. W. R.
THE REFLECTOR. 
Greenville, N. C. 
Editor and Proprietor 
WEDNESDAY. 
Entered at 
K. C second-class mail matter. 
NATIONAL DEMOCRATIC TICKET 
CLEVELAND. 
New York. 
MB 
ADLAI E STEVENSON, 
Of Illinois. 
FOB ELECTORS AT 
CHARLES B AYCOCK, 
ROBERT B. GLENN. 
1st L. SMITH. 
FOR 
W. A- B- BRANCH, 
of 
STATE DEMOCRATIC 
FOR 
ELIAS CARR 
FOR 
R. A. 
of Alleghany. 
FOR SECRETARY OF STATE 
COKE, 
of Wake. 
FOR 
DONALD W. 
of Wake. 
FOR 
R. M. FURMAN, 
of 
OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION 
J. C SCARBOROUGH, 
of Johnston. 
FOB 
FRANK I. OSBORNE, 
of Mecklenburg. 
FOR OF TWELFTH DISTRICT 
GEORGE A. 
FOB JUSTICE OF THE SUPREME 
JAMES C. 
of Cumberland. 
COUNTY DEMOCRATIC TICKET. 
FOB THE SENATE 
F. G. JAMES. 
FOB HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES I 
FREDERICK 
I. K. WETHERINGTON. 
FOB SHERIFF 
RICHARD W. KING. 
FOR REGISTER OF DEEPS 
HENRY HARDING. 
FOR 
FLANAGAN. 
FOB 
DR. WK E. WARREN 
FOB SURVEYOR 
J. B. KILPATRICK- 
PUBLIC SPEAKING. 
Hon. W. Henry will address Hie 
people of Farmville, on Monday. October 
24th. 
The Democratic Candidates for 
several County Offices in county of 
Pitt, and the lire will address 
the people at the following times and 
Thursday, October 20th. 
Saturday. October 22nd. 
Haddock's X Roads. Tuesday October 
25th. 
Gardner's X Roads, Thursday, October 
27th. 
Friday, October 
Gen. Roberts will speak 
Wednesday, Oct. 19th. 
non. W. H. Lucas will speak at 
in, Thursday. Oct. 20th. 
Hon. R. B. Glenn. Democratic Elector 
for the State at will speak at 
Falkland. Friday, Oct 
Bethel, Friday Oct. 28th. 
After Mrs. Lease has been 
through the South and asked 
everybody here to vote for Weaver, 
she now goes back to her home ill 
Kansas and advises her friends 
to scratch Weaver and vote 
for Harrison- She also been 
offered by the Republican 
National committee to go into the 
State of New York make a 
number of speeches on 
What better evidence 
is needed that Mrs. Lease is work- 
in the interest of Harrison 
The was a little crowd- 
ed last week and had to leave out 
its Washington letter 
for that issue. But there was 
a warning in it that every Demo- 
should read, and we give the 
following from it and trust every 
reader will be on his 
Attention Democrats Stand by your 
night and day. and that 
trickery does not accomplish what 
argument actual facts 
cannot do. has 
hatching in town, and it will be 
sprung you during the closing days 
of tin- campaign, lie prepared for it. 
and whatever its nature, there will be no 
stampede in your ranks; keep your pow- 
dry and our guns will not be silenced 
at a critical period in the battle. It was 
no little thing brought two members 
of the republican National executive com- 
Wash- 
at this time. It was to confer with 
Sir. Harrison about the detail- of a move 
by which hope to arrest the mighty 
torrent of sentiment now sweeping 
time to avert defeat. It 
is not possible at this time to give the 
nature of this intended trickery, but the 
rumors of European inter- 
with our relations 
with San Domingo and the 
nations, which are already floating around 
make it probable that it will be 
t jingoistic, something to appeal to 
patriotic of young 
thoughtless voters and intended con- 
them that Mr. Harrison's 
t-ion is necessary for toe preservation of 
Rational honor. Be on guard; 
let no such a single rote. 
Whatever the of om commercial 
interests, there can tie no danger in 
electing r. democratic President. No 
democratic President ever betrayed the 
National honor, and none ever will. 
Impress this upon the minds of 
democrats and all the lean trickery 
that can be hatched between now and 
election day not prevent a democrat- 
IS IT A SCARE-CROW 
It is strange how readily many 
white people of tho South will 
low themselves to be gulled and 
blindly duped into following 
and advocating measures that will 
work injury to their section and 
bring disgrace to their own doors. 
Look at the present political state 
of affairs and see with what 
some are duped into following tho 
J party and supporting Weaver, 
when any man who will stop and 
think seriously for a moment ought 
to able to see that tho 
of Weaver is only in the inter- 
est of Harrison and intended to 
defeat Cleveland. If one of thorn 
being so misled will honestly in- 
form himself ho will see that 
is no possible for Weaver 
to be even if every 
Weaver elector who is in the 
should be elected it would not be 
enough electoral votes to make 
him President. What then does a 
vote for Weaver mean It means 
a vote in the interest of Harrison, 
and nothing less than that. White 
men, you who have said you are 
going to vote for Weaver, do you 
want to see Benjamin Harrison 
President of these United States 
for four years I Do you 
want to see the infamous Force 
bill thrust upon our Southland 
and such a reign of terror upon us 
as has never been known before 
That is just what we will nave if 
Harrison is again elected 
dent. 
The Reflector knows the cry 
been raised by Republicans its 
hirelings, and has even been taken 
up by some misled Third party 
men. that this Force bill talk is 
just a scare-crow with which to 
drive all who have left it back into 
the Democratic party. Of course 
the Republicans are going to talk 
that Force bill is their 
last hope to perpetuate their party in 
power, and they are anxious to de- 
people with such talk. But you 
Third party men, you white men, 
are you ready to believe that the 
Force bill is all a scare 
it is all a humbug If you have 
formed such an opinion the 
wants you to read the fol- 
lowing, then give your family a 
few moments earnest thought, and 
sec if your mind does not change. 
The Motional Republican, a pa- 
per published in Washington City, 
of the Republican party 
and an earnest supporter of Mr. 
Harrison, says this, and we want 
you to read it carefully 
the Lodge national election law 
in force over the South and 
strongholds up North, we 
may confidently look for a different state 
of political affairs than now exists. New- 
York city will then return several more 
Republican Congressmen than at present 
while more than representative- 
from the South will reader the 
can control of the future 
safe and secure. 
taxes should be laid upon the 
property of the whites to develop and 
extend the public of those 
States. Separate schools for the two 
races should be abolished and the plan of 
bringing the youth of both colors into 
close and equal relation in schools and 
given a fair trial, as one of the 
Oft potent elements to break down the 
detestable of the South. The 
State laws against the inter-marriage of 
the should be repealed, and any 
discrimination against the blacks in the 
matter of learning trades or obtaining 
employment should be a criminal offense 
while the colored nun's rights to hold 
office should be sacredly protected 
recognized. A few years of this policy 
will solve the race problem 
Does not this look like there is 
something in tho Force bill talk, 
ard that it is not all a crow 
It is something that stares every 
white man of the South squarely 
in the face, and will become a re- 
just so sure as Benjamin 
Harrison is elected. The above 
extract from the National 
an shows the spirit of the party it 
represents. It that the Re- 
publican party will never be 
until the South has been 
until the has been 
made the equal of the white man ; 
until our white girls marry 
men and our white men many 
women until the white 
are for the 
maintenance of mixed schools and 
our white children are forced to 
occupy seats beside child- 
until white society in the 
South is compelled by law to merge 
with black society ; in short until 
our white race are transformed in- 
to a race of We repeat, 
that a largo following of the Re- 
publican party entertain such a 
spirit toward the people of the 
South and are laboring assiduous- 
to fasten upon us just such a 
condition. 
And strange to there are 
Third party people lending their 
influence to a movement by 
trying to defeat the Democratic 
party, tho only party that offers 
any safety to the people of the 
South- It was only a few weeks 
ago a woman was canvassing 
through the South with Weaver, 
hi in her speeches 
God that we now a party that 
obliterates all race and 
We want every Democratic rend- 
of the to take this 
paper to some Third party neigh- 
read him the extract 
from the National and 
ask if be is ready for such a 
change in the South T Ask h'm if 
ho is ready for his children to be 
in with 
Ask him if he is ready for 
his girl to marry a man 
Ask him if he is for his wife 
to sit in church with women 
Ask him is h ready to see the 
white race in the South blotted 
out a race of in their 
place If he is not ready for 
these things tell him to beware 
how he votes for Weaver and by 
so doing help to elect Harrison- 
Any man who votes a Third party 
ticket is just so far lending his in- 
to the Republican party 
the Force bill. 
REPUBLICAN 
Few people who were here last 
Saturday will soon forget the 
scenes transacted during tho day. 
There had been a call issued sign- 
d by thirty four Republicans for 
a mass meeting of the county for 
tho purpose of nominating a 
ticket. Early in the morning 
tho clans wore gathering from 
portions of the county and 
were generally met by one or two 
bosses and a few hired lieutenants 
to be sounded as to whether they 
proposed to stand by the sale of 
their white bosses and thereby 
low them to deliver the property 
according to contract or whether 
they were going to kick and there- 
by make the sale null and void, or 
at least prevent their receiving the 
stipulated amount of currency in 
in the transaction. Some 
of the bosses had purchased a lot 
of Harrison Reid flags and 
given them to a few drunken 
with to whoop 
and hollow is all we 
A drum had also been secured by 
said bosses and about twelve 
o'clock an attempt was made to 
lead the crowd off to a hall near 
the river where they could 
be handled more easily. The 
drum headed in that direction, 
followed by the flag bearers and 
When they had gone 
about fifty or a yards it 
was found by actual count that 
there were only thirteen 
in the crowd and one 4-year-old- 
one- 
The 
aforesaid individual led the pro- 
cession and a gay crowd it was as 
all were to feel their 
importance. 
The bosses found this would 
never do as it would not break up 
the g, so they called a halt 
returned to Cherry Hull where the 
Republicans were holding a 
and went in to take possession 
of the meeting. This they did by 
doing all the speaking and hollow- 
and by being so boisterous 
that no business could be transact- 
ed. Those trying to nominate a 
ticket there had to to the 
Court House and lock themselves 
up in the Grand Jury room to get 
quiet enough to do their work. 
The Radical J party or- J party- 
then went up and 
took possession of the Court room 
for a grand love feast. The meet- 
was opened by a speech from 
the 4-year-old-Radical one-week- 
which for 
utter failure has never been 
passed on the American Continent. 
His most devoted admirers, 
ken felt relieved when he 
was through. 
The Chairman of the 
can Executive Committee then 
stated why the committee had de- 
not to nominate a county 
ticket but support the J party can- 
About these words were 
People's Party 
committee came to us and 
made tho proposition to us that if 
we would do this they would let 
alone our electoral ticket. We 
thought this was the best that 
could be done so we 
Think of the moaning of this you 
white men who are supporting the 
J party. Have you agreed to let 
Harrison and Reid alone if the 
Republicans would support your 
county ticket When this state- 
was made a Democrat setting 
just in the in the rear of one of the 
most respectable J party men we 
know touched him and asked him 
if that was his understanding of 
the trade. He replied emphatic- 
ally, sir, it is 
This speech was followed by one 
from Mr. Bernard which for ex- 
of expression, 
racy of statement falsity of reason- 
and was rare- 
equaled even in the days of car- 
pet bag and scalawag in the 
days of 1868 and 1869. He stated 
that the Peoples party in the 
State had agreed that if tho Re- 
publicans of tho east would sup- 
port their comity tickets and 
the two get control of the 
Legislature that they would vote 
with the Republicans of the west 
in doing away with the present 
system county government, re- 
pealing the present election 
Ac. Again we ask white men 
if this in true, Don't yon now see 
that yon are being duped and de- 
by the Republicans who 
love you only because they think 
they con use yon to benefit them- 
selves T Honestly, will yon longer 
allow this to be done Can yon 
longer aid men who stand op as 
Mr. did Saturday 
speak of rebel generals and majors 
and inflame the minds of the 
rant against yon and your inter- 
Do yon want Republican 
rule in North Carolina T If not 
break away your present in- 
and support tho Demo- 
party- The Republicans 
lost all hope both in tho 
State and in the Nation and are 
now by meeting with you 
to get possession of tho. 
so that they may enact 
legislation as will give them the 
State two years from now. 
But back again to Saturday's 
work. After this speech this-1; id 
or-J-third-l 
cal-meeting adjourned. 
they were making speeches the 
Republicans were nominating a 
ticket. About o'clock the last 
named met in the Court House to 
have some speaking. Tho 4-year- 
old Republican now christened- 
old- J-party-man together 
with some drunken had 
been deputized to stay up in the 
Court room to break up this last 
meeting. So the above named in 
took his seat in tho Judge's 
stand with the chairman of the 
meeting, his lieutenants taking 
their seats in tho bar. The fuss 
began when chairman 
attempted to put the motion on 
the nomination of Mr. Cox for 
Register of Deeds. The 4-year- 
old -now -christened one- 
week old-J-party-man rose to speak. 
The chairman informed him this 
was A Republican meeting and 
ordered thorn to sit down. The 
above named individual 
flirted Harrison and Reid flags in 
the chairman's face and 
mum reigned for awhile- 
Finally the chairman told the 
aforesaid individual if he was a 
public nuisance he could stay up 
there but if he was not to get 
down, whereupon tho year-old- 
radical w e e k 
old-J-party-man took his seat with 
the chairman thereby confessing 
the corn- 
Now the Reflector is wonder- 
if the white men of Pitt conn- 
are to take sides with 
such a crew and help them defeat 
the help them break 
down our county government sys- 
and help bring our 
county under the control of 
These are serious things 
to consider and every man who is 
going to cast a ballot on the 8th 
of November should think well 
before doing so. 
We have some other points from 
one of those Saturday speeches, 
but have not space to comment on 
all this week. 
CHEAP 
order to close out our Furniture we offer our------- 
We are determined 
to close, it out without 
large assortment of 
delay. We have a 
Chairs, Tables, Bureaus, Lounges, Bedsteads, 
Bedroom Suits, Wardrobes, Wash-stands, 
Towel Racks, Cradles, Cots, Wire 
Spring Tin Safes 
and Side-Boards. 
This is no bait but a legitimate offer and our prices will prove 
MEAN WHAT WE SAT.-- 
We think it will pay you to come and see for yourselves. 
Y, 
The trade has completed 
and the Republican candidate for 
Congress in withdraws 
in favor of the J party candidate. 
Cards from both of them were 
published last week in the 
organ of the District For 
sometime it been known that 
efforts were being made to buy the 
Harrison off, and it was rumored 
that the reason the matter hung 
fire so long was a difference of 
in the offer of 
being made the Republican 
nominee to while he 
held up to In some way 
the difference has been reconciled, 
the Republican nominee withdraws 
from the canvass, and on the 
strength of that withdrawal the 
party man accepts the 
tendered him by the executive 
committee. Every honest man in 
the District ought to speak out 
his disapproval of such a fusion 
and vote for our honored 
W. A. B.-Branch. 
GREENVILLE, M. C. 
Wonder 
and Satisfaction 
Will be your experience 
when you first try Pearl- 
inc. You'll at its 
miraculous cleansing 
proper- 
tics. Wonder why you had 
not discovered the truth before. 
You'll be satisfied that all the 
good things you have read or 
of Pearl arc 
you've heard bad, you'll be 
of uses for Pearline be- 
side the laundry and 
house-clean 
washing dishes, china, 
glassware, 
hats, felt hats, bead 
trimmings, marble, 
bronzes, oil paintings, 
carpets ; in fact, everything in the house, from top to bot- 
that's be far more satisfactory 
because of the liberal use of Pearline. It is harmless. 
Peddlers and some unscrupulous grocers are offering 
imitations which they claim to he Pearline, or 
same as IT'S are not, and 
Pearline is manufactured only by JAMES New York. 
If so come to see as we will make you prices that 
are conceded by our customers as being lower 
than can be gotten elsewhere. We 
-------have in stock the------ 
Largest and Most Varied 
Selection of Furniture 
kept in our town. 
NOTICE. 
All persons indebted 
to M. R. Lang are here- 
Beware 
are dangerous. 
Administrator's Notice i 
Letters of administration having been j 
issued to the undersigned by the Clerk 
of the Superior Court of county, 
on of September, 1832. upon 
the estate of C. A. deceased, b . . 
notice is hereby to the of tO 
said estate to present their claims, duly . Settlement the 
authenticated, to the undersigned on or j next Or all 
before the day of September, 1893. . , j 
or this notice will be plead it. bar of Claims Will he placed 
their recovery. All persons Indebted to fa hands Of OUr at- 
said estate are notified to make via ., 
ate payment to the I 
The books can be 
found with Mr. Lang 
who will duly receipt 
for all payments. 
Oct. Assignee. 
U h. 
PATRICK. 
Altars, of C. M. A. Griffin, 
In Hot Weather 
a cup if beef tea made from 
Company's 
Extract of Beef 
will be refreshing and 
beneficial. This Extract keeps for 
length of time in th- hottest climate. 
Be sure and get Company's and 
avoid loss aim 
It is stilted that a Cleveland 
county colored named Abe 
wears a number shoe. 
We bet a man with that much 
will not be 
a J class party 
The Orange Observer rises 
to remark that from the 
results in Alabama. Arkansas, 
Florida and Georgia, the assets of 
the Third party are very small but 
their lie-abilities are 
A CARD, 
ad- 
To the Farmers of Pitt and 
joining 
It is with pleasure beg to 
announce that we have just con- 
arrangements to buy Cotton 
Seed, and direct for 
the Factories. 
We have an order for all the 
Cotton Seed we can buy, and 
the highest market price. 
We pay the same price for 
that the mills pay and have a full 
supply of sacks on hand for sale 
cheap. It will pay you to see 
before shipping or selling your 
We orders from the largest 
Peanut factory in this to 
buy all the Peanuts we can, and 
they allow us to pay the same they 
pay, so yon will make money by 
selling Sell here and save 
freight charges commissions. 
We Cotton seed in bulk, and 
Rice and in sacks. 
Young 
N. C 
SALVATION 
For Rent. 
A large two-story brick store in the 
Block, Greenville, just 
splendid room, with patent 
tor, counters, and drawers. 
Apply to 
V n. II. LONG. 
Greenville, X. C. 
TO THE PUBLIC. 
If you want to save----- 
n tin- purchase of a PIANO and from 
Ten to Fifteen Dollars 
in the purchase of an Organ address 
ADOLPH COHN, 
MEW If. C. 
Agent for North I 
who is now handling goods direct from 
the as 
GRADE 
for tone, and 
and endorsed by nearly all the 
musical In the United 
Made by Paul G. who is at this 
time one of the best mechanics and in- 
of the day. Thirteen 
patents on this high grade Piano- 
Also the A 
RIGHT which has been sold by i 
him for the past j Monday before the 1st Monday of March 
part of this Mate and up to this time Ma- I 
given entire satisfaction. The 
For Sale on Easy Terms 
Double Store In Greenville. I 
offer tor sale on terms the large 
Double Store side cf street, 
east of Evan- street, with lot fronting 
feet on Fifth by feel deep. A 
splendid bargain. Apply at once to 
Win. H. 
FOR 
We have tor sale at Black 
county, a good Cotton Gin, CO 
saws, and a good Grist Mill, the rocks of 
Moore county grit. These are 
as good as new and will be sold cheap. 
to 
J. B. KILPATRICK, 
Mills. X. C. 
or G. W. Venters, Calico, N. C. 
Dissolution. 
The firm of Culley and Edmonds is 
hereby dissolved by mutual consent. 
Those indebted to the will pay the 
same to Herbert Edmonds, 
Edmonds. 
An;. 1892. 
It gives me pleasure to announce to 
our customers that I will continue the 
business the old stand. Every com- 
fort and convenience will be found in 
my shop. First-class shave and haircut 
can be had at all limes. Thanking the 
public for past I solicit 
of the same. 
ii. in hi 
Action for Divorce. 
Henry t Pitt County, 
against . 
Sheppard In Superior Court. 
The Defendant above named, is here- 
by notified to be and appear before the 
J of our Superior Court, at a Court 
to be held for the County of Pitt, at the 
Court House In Greenville, on the 8th 
Piano just mentioned will he old at from 
in Rosewood, Oak, 
Walnut or eases. 
Also the CROWS PARLOR ORGAN 
from to in solid or Oak 
Ten years experience in music 
has him to handle 
nothing but standard goods and he does 
not hesitate to say he Can sell any 
instrument about per 
cheaper than other agents arc now offer. 
to all banks In Eastern Carolina. 
1898, and answer the complaint which 
will be deposited the office of the 
clerk the Superior Court of said 
within tho first three of 
said term, and let said Defendant 
take notice that if she fall to answer the 
said complaint within the time required 
by law the will apply to the 
Court for the relief demanded In 
complaint. 
Hereof fail not. 
Given under hand and seal of said 
Court, this 12th day Sept. 
E. A. 
Clerk Court. 
We buy direct from the 
and can and will sell 
low down. Our consists 
in of 
Marble Top Walnut Halts, 
Solid Oak Suits, 
Sixteenth Century Finish Suits, 
Walnut Finish Suits, 
Marble Top Bureaus 
Wood Top Bureaus and 
Ward Robes, Buffers, and Side-Boards, 
Walnut Bedsteads, 
Bedsteads of all grades and colors, 
Wire and Beds and Cradles, 
Marble Top and Wood Top Tables, 
Solid Walnut Chairs and Rockers, 
Solid Oak and Rocker, 
Fancy Reed and Wood Rockers, 
Chairs of all grades, Lounges, 
Bed Springs, Mattresses, 
We are headquarters for 
FURNITURE 
and extend to all a cordial invitation to call on us when in want 
of any goods as we carry one of the best stocks of 
MERCHANDISE 
ever kept our town. 
Yours truly, 
J. B. 
K W 
AT 
THE 
STAN p. 
AT 
THE 
OLD 
STAND 
We have bought of the Assignee the above stock amounting to 
worth CLOTHING, 
worth CLOAK, 
worth DRESS GOODS, 
worth HATS, 
And a full line of and Unbleached 
Domestics, Calicoes, This is by far the st stock 
in town and will be sold strictly at cost. Goods must be sold. 
BROWN HOOKER, 
GREENVILLE, M. C. 
Special facilities for handling Seed In any 
quantity from all Tar River Landings. 
Oar Load Lots taken from any point in 
Eastern North Carolina and Virginia. 
BAGS FURNISHED FOR SHIPPING SEED 
AL AND HULLS FOR SALE OR 
EXCHANGE FOR 
Oil Mills, 
N. C. 
Mills on Tar River River 
AT 
prices and term. write 
K. V. 
. Tarboro, N. C 
Sec 
.-mil 
beta. 
Washington Way
THE REFLECTOR. 
Personal. 
Ml. 
Confederate Reunion. 
Local 
I. i- 
Hie Mr. I, v. j 
Mis-i 
It is dry and 
time in Raleigh this week. 
Have you done so Registered. 
The weather continues beautiful. 
The MM Ma i i Ml blast. 
ion unfavorably on the 
the day tor the innovation, I failed to find into 
of iV who that Mr. Miller re- 
of th. X ft fee for h; 
Bureau officiate are v r- 
Lena C. i;. the b to be much work d up ow life 
visiting the family of G. F. Smith. j,, enjoyment of the made by Capt. J. M. Lee, an army 
Mr. I. H. render , -J. AM ho can do so are officer who was detailed by Gen. 
, . . . . . j i I Miles, commander of depart- 
o and l to M baskets.-------- . to j.;. 
The James Grape. j gate the matter, that they had 
The has to thank Messrs. proved a claim for for 
Allen Son, of Greenville. Pitt counsel fees and paid out the 
The family of Ir. P. Brown have 
waved into the house 
Bros. 
at just in at recently purchased. 
The social club gives a dance every two 
weeks. 
Cheap-MM 
Store. 
p. aunt bags 
at the Old 
The of the corn crop com- 
The Xi Home Sawing Machine for 
at Brown Mb 
What a regular pow-wow tin y had 
here Saturday. 
New Home Sewing Machine- and all 
machine parts at Brown Bros. f 
Superior it is in 
this week. 
Rev. A. Hunter and Mrs. Hunter 
left Monday for Cary. Mr. Hunter Mill 
attend Mt Association which meets 
in Wake county. 
W. Davis, of Washington, 
preached to a large congregation in the 
church here last Friday night. 
Every one present enjoyed his sermon 
and our people would hear him 
again. 
FARMS FOR SAM. 
You cannot register after the 
Attend to it at once. 
Sorghum cooking is in progress with 
farmers who raise cane. 
New Cream Cheese and Y. Stale 
Butter at the Old Brick Store. 
Heading our tobacco de- 
part it i.- always good. 
There was a large crowd in town Sat- 
mostly colored people. 
Want to cat something good Boss 
at tile Old Brick Store. 
Pal your gun back in rack and 
wait until Nov. to shoot partridges. 
Cheap.-t and 
Mattresses at the Old Brick Store. 
did not nip all the straw 
hat-, but freeze a HI lake 
Ca-h given for Produce, Hides. Egg ; 
and Fur.-at the Old Store. 
More was brought lo Greenville 
Saturday than on any day of tin- 
so far. 
The date of the is Nov. j 
1-t to Jill Get something ready to ex- 
Ail is not gold that glitters, and every- 
thing is not a James that look- 
black. 
Fir-t of the fancy buck- 
wheat and cherry icily at the Old Brick 
Store. . 
There just ten more day- in which 
you can register. Do not continue U 
neglect this. 
Come see our new goods, can soil 
you in both and price. Brown 
Pro-. 
The Union of the 
church will be held at Mildred October 
to 
Willoughby says Food -i 
good hoc cholera. At the Old 
Store. 
Attention i- called to the notice 
T. Superior Court of 
county. 
The Fair Nov. 1st to is 
going to be a good one in every respect. 
Take a day and go. 
Polities occupies so much time that it 
looks like trade will not get to be real 
brisk until the election is over. 
If it be true that early frosts predict a 
hard winter you had just as well lay la a 
good of fuel and heavy clothing. 
There will be line exhibits of 
poultry and all farm products at the 
Fair. Be sure and go. 
Three week- from to-day and the 
will all be over. What a 
hustling will take place in the meantime 
Bulb- now ready for 
double and single, all colors. each. 
per dozen, by Allen Warren A Son. t 
The dedication of the new Church of 
Christ at Kinston has been postponed. 
The date will be fixed and announced 
later. 
Liberal are offered for the 
lest exhibits at the Fair. There 
is no reason why Pitt county cannot win 
some of them. ; 
There has been right much variating 
and changing, but first thing you know 
cold weather set down on us sure 
enough. 
Large lot Ladles Cloaks, latest styles, 
at Brown Bros. If size wanted not in 
stock can have it made to order on short 
notice. 
A heavy snow storm was raging in 
Colorado last week, destroying life and 
stock. People out there had better come 
South. 
Happy and content is a home with 
the Rochester, a lamp with the 
light of the For 
write Rochester Lamp Co., New York, t 
Nineteen joined the church at Ayden 
as a result of the tabernacle meeting re- 
conducted there Mrs. Car- 
Mr Pender had a trap with three big 
rats in it on exhibition before his hard- 
ware store yesterday morning. It drew 
a crowd. 
If you have changed your 
into another township you must register 
in the one in which you now live or you 
cannot vole. 
Candidates for Constable should bring 
in their orders for tickets and get them 
before the rush which usually comes close 
to the election. 
The Disciples Convention meets at 
on Thursday of next week and con- 
through Sunday. It will be a 
large gathering. 
The season is arriving when those 
papers which do not have cash in ad- 
arc asking delinquent subscribers 
to haul them some wood. 
Writing paper is higher but prices have 
not been advanced at the Reflector Book 
Store. Better supply yourself before the 
present cheap stock is gone. 
The Beaver Dam and Little Creek base 
ball played a match game on the 
above At 
the end of five the game stood If 
to favor of Beaver Dam. 
Bill came through last week 
putting an attractive for the 
fair and Mount tobacco 
Both occur the same week 
and will lie interesting occasions. 
Sunday lief ore last St. John's 
church, near in this 
county, a as by tire. The fire 
originated from a defective flue while the 
Sunday School was in progress. 
Riverside Nursery had Japanese per- 
tree three feet high which bore 
large persimmons this season. The 
tree was taken up with all the fruit on it 
and -cut to the Raleigh 
Read on editorial page tin-extract from 
the National Republican, then read on 
first page what Mr. Harrison said when 
he heard from Georgia, and see what you 
think i- their opinion on the Force bill. 
The Heard of County Commissioners 
to-morrow to look after the 
tax listen. Tho-c aha have 
trying to dodge their taxes 1-y failing to 
list may expect to receive cue attention. 
Did you ever behold more disgraceful 
proceedings than the n rum- 
puss here Sal e are B Hindi I lag, 
if white men are going to sanction such 
by voting directly or Indirectly 
with the Republicans. 
Friday. list, is a legal holiday. It is 
called Columbus day and celebrates the 
four hundredth anniversary of the dis- 
of America. Most of schools 
the country will observe the day with 
appropriate exercises. 
Ibis has a line 
fail for saving hay. ran a ill sec hundreds 
of Pin county farmers buying northern 
hay ail winter. Tin y talk hard times 
and abuse the northern fellow- because 
In- has the money, however. 
They having a big in 
this week with the exposition and 
centennial. But they 
ought to have hail Sir Walter 
hat that ft id raptured 
for the put it on one of 
the Boats. 
To accommodate our increasing patron-1 
age the office put la another 
job press week, ll t- the 
pies- we could buy and is a regular little 
hummer. With three now we 
are able to furnish with any kind 
of work without delay. 
county, for basket of the elegant James 
grape. They write that they have just 
closed their shipments of these grapes, 
the shipments having been between 3.0011 
and lbs., which they sold at per 
pound at the vineyard. They to 
Chicago lbs. to be kept in cold storage 
for the World's Fair. Orders for grapes 
keep coming in. but they have to turn 
Banal down. These are 
original growers of the James grape 
Charlotte 
Cotton Book. 
The is to 
Latham. Alexander Co . commission 
merchants of New York, for a copy of 
their book on Movement and 
There is no more inter- 
work of the kind It is 
beautifully contains the annual 
tables of receipts, con- 
acreage, total visible supply, 
ions, and much other matter con- 
with the cotton trade that can be 
found nowhere else in such convenient 
form. A special article of the 
number is Centennial Sketch of the 
Cotton Trade of the Vi Slat return 
written by Mr. Thomas Ellison, of Li 
pool. This hook is not published for 
sale, but for tons distribution 
among their and f. 
COTTON MARKET. 
by Bros. 
Va. Oct. 
lac and the cotton i- 
sill making hi valley to- 
with the dull condition of trade 
abroad the rise of Id. 
in silver in Lou-ion and New- 
especially in the Continent, has 
imported rather a m ire tone to 
the market and it looks as if values 
unless trade abroad 
prove. 
The stock in Liverpool gained 33.000 
bales during past week, which in the 
overloaded of the mar- 
is not encouraging. The 
market i- quoted dull, prices in 
favor at a decline of 
i-a-I l days. 
The port receipts for the week were 
bales against last 
Port receipts since September 
bales against for the 
same time but year, -bowing a decrease 
to date of bales. The interior 
for the week were bales 
for the same week last 
year. Interior-lock bales against 
211.140 the same last year. 
Below we give, a- c h last 
year. 
IX 
bales. 
1801 
VISIBLE 
bales.
After the, adjournment of the 
convention Saturday chairman 
Barnhill said want to make a public 
apology to every lover of the American 
flag for throwing a Hag upon the 
when I snatched it from the hand of a 
trailer. I regret that I did not hold the 
flag and hurl the traitor to the floor in- 
He requested the 
to -av much for him. 
NORFOLK MARKET. 
As wired by Bros. 
Va., Oct. 18th, 1892. 
II
Good Middling, 
Middling. 
Low Middling, 
Good Ordinary, 
Tone. 
i; 7-1 c 
firm. 
Steady 
J. B. Cherry at Co. to-day call special 
attention to their splendid line of 
which any purchaser who is Interest- 
ed in getting a good article at a low price 
ought to examine. They buy furniture 
direct from manufacturers and in such 
quantities as enables them to give their 
a low prices as can be had 
anywhere. They also have the best all 
around stock of general merchandise to 
be found in this market. 
Died. 
Mr. Arthur Kennedy, a young man 
who lived about miles above Greenville, 
had a yellow chill Sunday and died Mon- 
night. His remains were interred 
yesterday, lie was an upright young 
man and we extend our sympathies to his 
widowed mother. 
Carolina is all Right. 
We learn the class party candidates 
spoke at last Saturday, and had 
just out to hear 
number being the full strength of the 
party in Carolina township. At a speak- 
the night before one of the lies was 
reported as saying that when they get 
into power they intend to alter the 
law and abolish our present system 
of county government. White men of 
Pitt county had think well before 
supporting such men. They are playing 
exactly in the hands of the Republicans. 
money thereon without warrant of 
law or equity. The money was 
Slid to J. D. B. 
and John D- Miles, of Kan- 
and M- G- Reynolds, of St 
Louis, out of the 
to pay for the lands the 
and Indians, 
and Capt. says the alleged 
j contract upon which it was paid 
was no contract at all, having been 
obtained from some of 
ans by fraud and bribery. Rey- 
one of the lawyers who 
pocketed this big fee, is a 
of Secretary Noble, a 
which was not overlooked by 
the officials who passed upon and 
approved the so-called contract, 
it is said that Noble has 
with Secretary Elkins for 
allowed the charge to be 
published. Congress will ho ask- 
ed be these Indians to repay them 
this money which was, they will 
claim, and Lee says they can 
prove, fraudulently deducted from 
the amount appropriated for them 
and paid to lawyers who never did 
therefor. 
probably be fully investigated 
by Congress. 
Representative of 
Kentucky, who has been taking an 
active part in the campaign, pass- 
ed through Washington this week. 
He regards the election of Cleve- 
land and Stevenson and a Demo- 
House as certain. He 
Republicans have shown 
very few signs of from 
the terrible defeat of 1890. feel 
no hesitation in predicting that 
Cleveland will carry New York by 
think his majority will be 
between that and I have 
been through Indiana twice and 
have talked with a good many of 
our folks who have been studying 
the situation there. I regard the 
State as surely T 
talked with Mr. Stevenson 
and Commissioner 
Black, who is running as tho Dem- 
for Congressman 
at-large for Illinois, and they 
confident that the Democrat- 
State and Black will 
be elected, aid are hopeful of 
carrying the State for Cleveland. 
As for the South, it is ti day more 
solid than ever 
The White House is a very. 
Tery Bad place since the lust 
of the of Mrs. Harrison 
was given up. Mr. Harrison's up 
is really pitiable. The 
doctors say that Mrs. Harrison 
may live a month or may die in a 
few hours. 
Mill. 
-I BOUGHT THE- 
Which is admitted the stock 
of good in Eastern Carolina 
In order to make room for these I will at once 
off my entire in Greenville at greatly prices. If 
you want 
THE 
Call at my Greenville store 
Opposite Old Brick Store. 
n. c 
correspondent gives us 
Republican Convention. 
At the Republican meeting held here 
Saturday II. was made 
and J. J. Moore secretary. 
Nine townships had representatives in 
the Beaver Dam, Bethel. 
Carolina, Falkland, 
and Swift Creek. 
The following ticket was nominated 
Senate, T. W. C. Moore; House of Rep- 
B. at W. James J. N. 
Bennett; Sheriff. G. A. Reg- 
of Deeds, J. J. Cox. 
were made for Treasurer, Coroner 
or Surveyor. 
In The Ring. 
Our Wilson 
the 
Wilson witnessed Friday night, Oct. 
14th. a regular to on the and 
Sullivan order. rules, be- 
tween Jim Artist, one of Greenville's 
city barbers, and Ben Jones, of Wilson, 
both colored. Time was called at 
o'clock P. M. The light was originally 
arranged between Artist and Phillips, 
but Phillips not feeling very well and 
fearing the sledge hammer blows that 
was to follow- from politely de- 
and Ben. who was ready to grasp 
the gate fees and who said he needed it 
in his business, st to the front and 
after some made his appear- 
in the ring, and from the second 
round it was evident that the crowd's 
favorite would be 
and sure 
enough on the 10th round Jim Artist was 
knocked out and Ben Jones declared the not in official capacity. 
dinner. 
WASHINGTON LETTER. 
Front our Regular Correspondent. 
Wash D. C- Oct 
everything to save the 
National That is tho sub- 
stance of the confidential order- 
that has to every Re- 
publican district boss in several 
close and doubtful States. Do 
you know what it means It 
means that the reports received by 
the Republican managers from 
every congressional district the 
country have convinced them of 
the impossibility of getting a ma- 
of the nest House of 
and that they are going 
to up the tight for Congress- 
men in the close and doubtful 
States, and to sacrifice even those 
candidates who are running in 
Republican districts, if votes 
can be traded them so as 
to increase the vote for the Re- 
electoral ticket in those 
New York, New Jersey, 
Connecticut and Indiana are the 
States in which this trading is to 
be attempted. It is a bold scheme, 
but it is to be and 
nearly all of tho Republican can- 
for the House who are to 
become victims have been, between 
pressure and promises, made to 
therein; . a few are 
but they will probably 
be whipped in some way or other. 
There can be little doubt that 
the object of the Republicans in 
bringing the question of the con- 
of the new Michigan 
electoral law, providing for the 
election of Presidential electors 
by Congressional districts instead 
of electing all of them on one tick- 
et, before the U. S Supreme 
Court, is to obtain a political de- 
similar to the notorious 
to decision of 1877. The 
was argued before the court 
this week, and Republicans are 
boldly claiming that the law will 
be declared unconstitutional be- 
fore election; but it is hardly 
probable that a majority of the 
court will sanction the claim by 
voting for such a decision. The 
case as brought before the court 
is a private one, and contrary to 
all precedent, tho Attorney-General 
of the United States appeared as 
the leading counsel on the 
side; but he is hardly to 
blame for taking such an unusual 
course, as it is stated by those in a 
position to know, and generally 
believed that he was acting under 
the orders or the Republican boss- 
es. All the same it was an 
proper proceeding, although 
probably not illegal. This was re 
by the Attorney General 
himself, who took especial pains 
to it known that he appeared 
in the case private counsel and 
Law- 
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SENT FREE 
or
BLOOD BALM CO., Atlanta. Gs. 
Notice. 
tho Superior Court. 
Purvis i 
vs for Relief
THE STATE OP 
To Martin 
are hereby commanded to 
summon PURVIS. de- 
above named, if he be found 
within your county, to be and appear be- 
fore Judge of our Superior Court, at 
a Court to be held for the county of Mar- 
tin the Court House in Williamson 
mi l-t of December, 
and answer the complaint will lie 
deposited In the office of the Clerk of 
Superior Court of said county, within 
the Brat three days of said term, lei 
the said defendant take if he 
fail to answer the complaint within 
the time required by law the 
will apply to the the relief 
; in the complaint. Hereof fail 
not and of this summons duo re- 
turn. 
Given under my hand this day of 
August. CRAWFORD, 
C. S. C. Martin County. 
New 
Straight 
s. 
Large 
We are still making a specially of 
AN
We have a first class assortment and soil close. 
get our 
Do not fail to 
Prices Low, 
Terms Easy, 
FOR SALE 
L. home term, Bea 
township, land 
if T. and II. A tine 
MO with good 
and adapted to corn, l and to- 
A line marl bed. 
A farm near Ayden and 
on railroad, formerly own- 
ed hf Caleb It Tripp, which 
are cleared. Hood 
hood, and a within 
mil. Plenty of nail on the adjoin- 
farms 
A farm of Main as, three miles 
from and u- 
viii-. with lame. dwelling 
and out house., known as the I. P. 
Beard tie; place, Una cotton tend, 
clay accessible marl. 
A smaller farm the above 
known as the Jones place, acres. 
barn tenant land 
good. 
A farm of acres In 
ship. about miles from 
acres cleared. Bart of the tract. 
Part of the BOT farm. 
acres, the town of Marlboro, 
I- in an improving 
and can lie made a valuable 
A small farm of acres, 
about miles from Greenville, on In 
Well Swamp, with house, etc., for- 
owned by i 
ALSO 
A. tract of annul near One 
the station, with limber well 
for i lies. 
A t rift of a ho ill acres In 
township, near the tail- 
road, pine 
A traM of lull acres near 
pine and 
Apply to t. II. 
N. r. 
ESTABLISHED 1875. 
S. M. SCHULTZ, 
AT THE 
OLD STOKE 
AND MERCHANTS BUT 
their year's supplies will find 
their interest to get our prices before 
complete 
n all its branches 
PORK SIDES 
FLOUR, SUGAR 
RICE, TEA, Ac. 
Lowest Market 
TOBACCO SNUFF t CIGARS 
we buy direct from Manufacturers, 
you to buy at one profit. A com 
stock 
always on hand and sold at prices to guilt 
the I Out goods are all bought 
sold for CASH, therefore, having no risk 
to sell at a close margin. 
Respectfully, 
S. M. SCHULTZ. 
l now to show her customers the 
------latest styles in------ 
Fall and Winter 
Mrs. has just 
From Baltimore where she attend 
Pd ail the large openings, 
and made very best selections for 
here. My 
pertaining to the millinery 
trade and be sold at 
price-. Mrs. M. II. 
Greenville, N. C. 
t. A. 
W AM 
1ST. C. 
rum 
ion 
fin 
inn 
inn 
Half Rolls 
Bundles New Arrow Ties. 
Sin ill Pull ream 
choice 
i Lard. 
Boxes Tobacco, all Brad 
Boxes t and i 
Han -is Stick Candy. 
Coin 
Ax 
P. Snuff 
Barrels Railroad Mills 
Barrels Three 
Car load Bib Side Meat 
load 
Car Ion I all glides. 
I Keys Her. 
Tons Shot. 
old Virginia Slier mis. 
line Case and everything 
kept in a grocery 
and for all of machines are sold by us 
Respectfully, 
BROWN BROS., 
Depositors for American Bible Society. 
General Merchant, 
O. 
tin------- 
S. 
o- 
Tax Notice. 
I attend at the following times and 
places for the purpose of collecting the 
States and County taxes due tor the 
year 
Thursday, October 
Saturday, October 
Haddock's X Roads, Tuesday, 
Gardner's X Thursday, 
Calico, Friday, October 
Save yourself and the collector trouble 
by promptly at these appoint- 
J. A. K. 
Sheriff 
Notice to Creditors. 
The undersigned having duly qualified 
before the Superior Court ClerK of Pitt 
county as Executor to the last will and 
testament of Edney Galloway, deceased 
notice is hereby given to all persons in- 
to the to make immediate 
payment lo the undersigned, and all per- 
sons having claims against said estate 
must present the same for payment be- 
fore the 1st October, 1893, or this no- 
will be plead in bar of recovery. 
This 28th day of 1802. 
EDWARDS, 
Executor of Galloway. 
Salts 
The best salve in the world for Cuts, 
Bruises. Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, 
Fever Sores, Hands. 
Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin 
and positively cures Piles, or no 
nay required. It is guaranteed to 
perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. 
Price cents box. For sale at 
Drug Store. 
on hand a lint of Cooking Stoves, Kitchenware, Tin- 
ware, Lamp Goods Oils, Glass and Putty. 
We make cur own stove pipe and pans of cold lulled steel which 
is far the most durable. 
We don't try to keep tin goods town, out iT yon 
want to get the most value for your money give a call. 
test White Oil per gallon. 
Tin Roofing and Guttering less the Tariff. 
S- E. PENDER 
. O. 
HAIR BALSAM , 
Saab 
i-i b
to I'll Color. 
-i train .- ft bur 
yen of all of political 
VAUGHAN BARNES, 
COMMISSION MERCHANTS 
Ship your Cotton to the above old established house and you em draw tho day 
you ship Tor value your shipment. Wills twenty years experience 
in the Commission Business, plenty of means and every other possible facility for 
handling Country Produce, especially Cotton, to the very best advantage and with 
prompt dispatch, we respectfully solicit the patronage of old and new friends, 
believing that we prepared In every way to do is well for you as any house In 
the country. Faithfully yours. 
G. E. HARRIS. 
--DEALER IN 
I; Q. 
COTTON 
PLANTER 
dealer in Brackets, Turned or 
Scrolled Work, Pews and nil Building Supplies. 
My Tobacco in all sites are for sale at S. M. Schultz -t 
Co., and at my mill. 
Will make satisfactory arrangements with to 
furnish their customers. 
It. Pitt Co., C. 
c. U. conn, put Co., X. c 
COBB BROS., 
to Cobb Bros. 
Cotton Factors 
-AND- 
Commission Merchants, 
NORFOLK, VA. 
Correspondence Solicited. 
THE OF 
era lo the Pitt and count a line of the following goo 
not to be excelled In this market. And an 
pure straight GOODS nil kinds, CLOTHING, 
GOODS. II ATS and CAPS, HOOTS and LA 
and CHILDREN'S and 
GOODS, WINDOWS, SASH and BLINDS, and 
WARK, HARDWARE, PLOWS and PLOW CASTING. LEATHER 
kind, Gin and Mill Hay, Rock k Paris, and 
I I and 
HEAVY GROCERIES A SPECIALTY. 
Agent O. N. T. Spool Cotton which I offer to the trade at Whole 
Jobber price, per dozen, less per cent for Cash. Bread P 
lentil 
rep- 
and Star Lye at Jobbers Prices, Lead and pure Lin 
seed Oil, Varnishes and Paint Colors. Cucumber Wood Pumps, Salt and Wood and 
Willow Ware. Nail a specialty. Give mo a and I guarantee satisfaction.
Seeing is 
And a lamp 
be simple; when it is not it is 
not good. 
mean much, but to see 
will the truth more forcibly. All metal, 
tough and seamless, and made in three pieces only, 
it is absolutely unbreakable. Lite Aladdin's 
of old, it is indeed a for its mar- 
light purer and brighter than gas light, 
than electric light and more cheerful than either.
If the the 
Rochester, the lo us for our new 
and ill a lamp by over 
from I in World. 
CO., Park Place, CUt-
J. L. SUGG. 
LIFE AND FIRE INSURANCE AGENT, 
GREENVILLE, N. C 
SUGG t OLD 
All placed in strictly 
FIRST-CLASS companies 
At lowest current rates. 
AM FOB A FIRST-CLASS FIRE PROOF SAFE
FOR THE 
crop tobacco. 
OF THE 
H- 
Was a big success and shows how well prepared we are to handle your tobacco.
It is considered by all that we have the best lighted Warehouse in the State. 
Every Farmer Selling on our Floor will be guaranteed 
the. very highest prices for their Tobacco 
J Assistants. 
Satisfaction to 
Some Sales recently made at the Greenville Warehouse.
Compare them with other houses.
12.75,8. 
X. W. 10.25. 
II. 15.25. 13.75, 13.50. 
RANDOLPH 18.75. 
13.75, 12.75, 8.75. 
II. 18.75. 
8.25. 
A P. 13.75 13.13, 
7.35. 
IVY 12.50, 
16.75, JESSE SMITH 12.25. 10.25. 
5.10. 
X. 17.50, 15.75, 7.50. 
18.75. 17.75, 
12.25. 
TURN AGE 25.50. 
11.75.8. 
13.75, 
15.75. 0.75. 8.25. 
BILL 19.50, 18.25, 
J. II. 13.25, 10.75, 
7.75. 
M. E. 39.50, 
18.50, 12.75. 16.25. 
M. K. 16.75, 
16.75, 10.25, 12.75, 12.75, 
M. R. 13.75, 20.50, 
17.75, 12.75, 7.75. 
MISS pounds at 
BILL 13.50, 
12.50, 
II. J. 8.50. 
KITTRELL 14.25, 
10.50, 8.25. 
J. E. S. 10.76, 
10.50. 
ERNEST 25.50,25, 23.50, 
10.25, 5.20. 
THIGPEN 
13.50, 10.25. 
Storage and Insurance Free 
G. F. EVANS, Proprietor; 
GREENVILLE N. C. 
72- W- 
BUYS ON 
References and type samples furnished on application. 
HESTER CO., 
GREENVILLE N. C. 
-o- 
BUYERS AND HANDLERS OF ALL KINDS OF 
Leaf Tobacco, and 
Refers to any member of the Tobacco Trade of Greenville, N. C. 
Correspondence Solicited. 
EASTERN TOBACCO WAREHOUSE 
GREENVILLE N. C. 
-FOR THE- 
TOBACCO DEPARTMENT 
SALE OF LEAF TOBACCO. 
We are having daily breaks at our New Warehouse and are using our very best efforts to 
get as high prices for your tobacco as can be had anywhere. . 
The Greenville market will be on an equal with 
every market in the State. The Eastern Ware- 
house has every convenience for selling your to- 
and we will see that every pound brings full 
value. 
Ample Accommodation for the Planter. 
FREE INSURANCE. FREE STORAGE. 
Give us a trial and we will please you. Your friends, 
The Eastern Warehouse 
Mr. It. I. 
the at an average 
Warehouse, Henderson, is 
ready for new chop tobacco. He 
highest prices. 
Mr. J. J. Willis, of Danville, was 
on breaks here bust week. 
The old reliable Is Cooper's Ware- 
house, Henderson. Send your tobacco 
there. Cooper is the friend. 
A tobacco market will be opened at 
on the railroad on the 
20th inst. 
Remember if you send your tobacco to 
Cooper's Warehouse, Henderson, you 
will obtain high prices and be happy. 
Try it. 
The big cigarette factory of 
Bros., in York, was de- 
by lire. about 
The first new tobacco of the season 
was sold by Harris, Co., Hen- 
N. C. They are always at the 
front. 
The best break of last week on 
Friday. The warehouses hail good 
that and prices were well up. 
Here is Rood news to the farmer. Sell 
tobacco as Warehouse, 
Kooky Mount, and you will be pleased 
every time. J 
Handsome the 
Mount Tobacco Exposition, Nov. 2nd, 
have been put up. All should go. 
Ship your tobacco to Cooper's Ware- 
house, Henderson, and he will work 
honestly and faithfully for your best 
interest. 
Another week of weather that was not 
very for handling tobacco, but 
the breaks were lair every day last week. 
Ship your tobacco to Berger's Ware- 
house, Mount, and rest assured 
that you will get satisfactory returns 
from every sale. X 
The Landmark of the 7th 
says that the output of to- 
manufacturers will be percent. 
greater this year than last. 
Have you heard the news What 
Those Hue prices Eastern Warehouse 
got for tobacco last week. Try 
and you will be happy. J 
The finest tobacco on the of the 
Greenville Friday was in by 
Mr. J. T. Edwards and ho got such 
prices as to go Hume happy. 
Label tobacco Eastern Warehouse 
and ship it to Greenville. Sales every 
good prices every tune and 
to everybody. J 
The tobacco market at Wilson is doing 
a big business this year. The Advance 
says that from to are paid 
out every week for the weed. 
Greenville is your market and the 
Fasten. Warehouse is the place to get 
high prices. Bring us a load of line to- 
and be 
Did yen ever try Merger's 
Rocky Mount Make them a trial on 
something line and if they don't give you 
the best pi ice- going the old man will 
eat the pile. J 
The report of the sales 
for the past three year show the follow- 
official 1889-90, 
1890-91, 1391-92, 
Say, where are you going V Bight 
straight to Berger's Warehouse, Rocky 
Mount. are you going there for 
To sell my tobacco. They give tip top 
prices every time. J 
Again we remind our farmers to get 
some good ready for the 
Mount Exposition, Nov. 2nd. 
county can get some of the in gold 
to be paid out that day. 
On Aug. 11th, Cooper's Warehouse, 
Henderson, sold new primings for It. 
It. Can at 15.50, and 
and for F. T. Carr at 4.50 10.50 
15.75 and Cooper can make 
as good sales for you. 
Ten new double size sky lights were 
put in the Eastern Warehouse last week 
and it is now as bright as a dollar in- 
side. You cannot find two better light- 
ed warehouses anywhere than those in 
Everything about Harris, Gooch 
business is conducted strictly on business, 
principles, they do what they say 
will be surpassed by none. They do not 
run by gas or wind. Their motto is 
makes the mare 
A farmer sold a good lot of tobacco 
here Friday and averaged a little above 
net. He said that he told some of 
the same tobacco in Richmond two 
weeks ago and it did not net but an 
average cf 
Come on with your tobacco to Green- 
ville and sell it at the Eastern Ware- 
of room, plenty of buy- 
stables, free storage, free in- 
and high prices, you want 
more than Mi's If so come on and we 
will satisfy you. J 
The of Green-1 
ville, N. C, has opened a tobacco de- 
In its columns, and a 
one is. There is not a better all 
around weekly in the State than the Re- 
Tobacco . 
Berger's Warehouse, Rocky Mount, is 
large, well lighted, has every 
for the farmer and every con- 
for handling tobacco. Try 
them and you will be satisfied with the 
result. J 
up, gentlemen, and bid lively ; 
this Is tobacco, the best that's going. 
Give him oh, make it That 
is the kind of music you hear at Berger's 
Rocky Try them 
with a shipment of your beet tobacco, J 
One of the largest shipments of leaf to- 
made from Winston in some time 
was the car load shipment which left 
here last week. It was shipped by Mess. 
Gorrell, and went to Ken- 
Tobacco Journal. 
Gooch lieu X. 
C, arc making a specialty of eastern to- 
and they have for several years 
past paid the best prices for eastern to- 
as many will testify, though 
; Mount 
CO K position , ;,. ;, 
the Argonaut. Every c 
buy r from the neighboring town and 
from a distance I- cordially invited to 
attend and we intend to have them here. 
We want all the farmer near lad far to 
begin at once to get their tobacco ready. 
Strip It out and bring your very best and 
try for a premium. We have ample 
facilities for handling and selling and 
we promise better Own ever 
fore. It is really marvelous what strides 
Mount has made In this direction. 
Those who have not been her.- lately 
will at the extensive 
to the market facilities. 
Wilde was a very active month 
I September from all indications went it 
better, and indicates an 
usual state of activity. The output for 
the month will run in the neighborhood 
of pounds of 
cigarettes, cigars and 
more than pounds of Muff, as 
we have return In fr m districts 
gating pounds of 
cigars, cigar, tic 
and pounds of snuff, and the 
other districts to hear 
usual output will swell the totals 
close to the figures above given This 
will make September about 800,0.0 
pounds better In tobacco, a little 
in cigars, 15,000.000 in cigar- 
and to pounds better 
ill snuff than To- 
Journal. 
OLD 
VIRGINIA 
CHEROOTS 
THE VERY BEST. 
STYLE; 
HANDSOME AS 
ANY TEN-CENT 
CIGAR. 
PRICEs 
FIVE FOR TEN 
CENTS. 
TRY THEM 
For week ending Saturday, O-t. 
Report d by Joyner 
n a-, i 
to 
to 
to 
to 
to 
to 
to 
to 
W to 
Reported by Owen Davis, Manager Davis 
MARKET 
Market . Break- heavy during 
the past week. generally very 
satisfactory to Sellers. are 
strangers on our breaks and 
they are seen go like 
cakes on a elicits at high prices. 
of Trade met to-day and re-elect- 
ed old officers. It was agreed to have it 
incorporated at once. Our and 
Henderson especially are determined 
not to be led. hut to lead. 
By J. O. Gravely, Reporter. 
report received for this issue. 
QUOTATIONS. 
Primings c 
. line 
Killers common 
good lo fine 
line 
Smokers common 
good 
Cutters common 
fine 
Wrappers normal. 
I to 
to 
to 
to 
to 
to 
to ID 
to 
Reported by A. I 
report received for Ibis issue. 
By J S. Meadow-. Reporter. 
Smokers common, to 
good, s to 
Cutters common. to 
good. to 
fine, ii to 
Killers common. to 
good, IS 
to 
Wrappers common, to IS 
good, 
line, to 
fancy, lo 
Market active for all grades and prices 
very satisfactory to tanners. Our sales 
has-e been very the past month. We 
will soon reach the one million mark. 
WILSON 
By K. M. Reporter. 
We have had lively sales all Ibis week, 
iii the quantity sold and prices obtained. 
QUOTATIONS. 
Alex. Reporter. 
This week the quality of the offerings 
generally were more undesirable than 
last week, only a sprinkling of good 
to fine leaf, for the best which 
was obtained. 
; ts for year to date last 
years Offerings of 1891 sold 
to date 1890 crop sold in 
1891, 1889 crop sold in 
Sales for week, month and year, with 
1891 1890 
Week 
Month 
Year 
Louisville market 
Bullock Mitchell, 
Owners and Proprietors. 
for Big Average 
stand, whore we are better prepared Una 
ever before to In advantage the Hue bright Tobacco from the r 
Belt. We a very corps of who are anxious for New Tobacco 
and are willing to pay good for it. stands well on oat 
market and is eagerly sought after both by our order in and ill . W. are 
very glad that we can say to the of an I counties 
that tobacco has better year thin we have in 
and that look for good prices during the Hogshead can 
had OP by those planters shipping to us, by applying to M. 
x. C, Amos ti. Cox, 
that we hid lively on every pile upon our ll or n id Ii la of ail 
that sell, will see to it that you shall have highest market price 
sold with it you nothing the 
are payable in Mew York Exchange without e to d to try a 
with good shipment we will you th u we i i i I w y 
back and that we every time o big k 
will have your tobacco graded for you In our house I i 
Thanking our friends for v liberal r b d up in us In the past 
and them our yew efforts to . Hi In the ii lire, we arc with 
best wishes, Very truly your friends, 
BULLOCK MITCHELL, 
Oxford, X. c 
NOVEMBER 
Rocky will have her Second Annual on 
the 2nd day of next November. 
IX GOLD BE PAID OUT. Ho Tobacco re- 
for after night a. o'clock. 
1st, All preparations have been made to make 
one of the Expo-it ever held in 
the State, and on that day the Queen City of Golden 
Leaf Tobacco Bell will open gates and a right i 
welcome to all. Borers from all over will be 
here. dale, 2nd,
r of- 
for all alike. 
t honest to pay a big talker 
they 
They do not consider 
two prices 
for his tobacco and get his poorer neigh- 
for 
Mr. G. T. Tyson, the Beaver Dam 
had a load of One tobacco at 
the Eastern Friday. Some of It sold as 
high as Alex always 
makes a lot of fuss over Tyson's 
tobacco. He Is hoarse yet over that Fri- 
day 
Some of the best cures of tobacco are 
those made by men recommended by 
Gooch ft Co., of Henderson, N. C. 
Their prices are always up with the 
add their market up with any. 
crop 
to to 2.60 
Com. to 4.50 2.75 to 
Medium to 
Good to 
Com. to 
Medium to 
Good 
In merchantable 
Hopeless, Yet 
From a letter written by Mrs. Ada E. 
of S. D. we 
taken with a bad cold, which settled on 
my Lungs, cough set in and Dually 
Consumption. 
gave me up, saying I could live but a 
short time. I gave myself up lo my 
Saviour, determined if i could not stay 
with my friends on earth. I would meet 
my absent ones above. My husband was 
advised to got Dr. King's New Discovery 
for Consumption, Coughs and Colds. I 
have It a trial, took all eight bottles; 
it has cured me, and thank God I am 
now a well and hearty Trial 
bottles free at Drug Store, reg- 
size 
A Startling About 
I have made more than post- 
examinations of rats, and 
tho more I labored the stronger grew 
my conviction that the rat, whether 
of tho field or tho the 
barn or the, tho sleeping 
room or the cellar, was to nil alarm- 
extent the subject of and tho 
transmitter of and one 
of the most mischievous 
to baffle medical science in its effort 
to get upon the trail of the disease, 
to check and to eradicate 
E. Lecture. 
half a century of uninterrupted 
success In cure of cough, cold and 
consumption has given to Dr. 
Bull's Cough Syrup, a reputation not 
i by any other similar remedy. 
t Is m sovereign cure for nil dresses pf 
the sod chest. 
CASTS DRAYS. 
My Factory s well equipped with the best Mechanics, put up nothing 
but first-class work. We keep up with the limes and the improved styles 
Best material used in all work. All styles of Springs arc you can select from 
Brewster, Coil, Ram Horn, King 
We also keep on band a full line of Ready Mode Harness Whip- which we 
ell at the lowest rates. CT Special attentive given to repairing. 
Greenville-, N. C. 
Sale. 
By virtue a Deed -f Trust executed 
to roe by James K. and wife, 
Bullock, on the 13th day of 
October, duly recorded in the 
office of tho Register of Deeds of Pitt 
county. In Hook pages and 
I will ell for cash to the highest bidder 
at the Court House in Greenville, 
on Monday, the 7th day of November, 
a certain tract of land lying and 
being In county, more 
described In I Deed of Trust. 
This 4th day of October, 
ft; J. E. 
New Barber Shop. 
I take this o; return 
thanks lo my many who have 
given me their liberal support in the past 
have opened a new shop in the old Club. 
and would respectfully solicit a 
of my former patronage. 
will assure all that they shall 
every attention the best 
shave hair cut in town. All I ask is 
s trial. Satisfaction guaranteed. 
of the latest improvements n the t 
rial art will be use in my shop. 
 
         
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